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Today we welcome Designer Anna Flowers The B.I.STANDER Podcast is a conversational podcast unique to Bainbridge Island and Seattle Washington, that covers the Arts, Society & Culture told through Human Interest stories. The intent is to introduce interesting people, ideas, and conversations. We are not perfect and that's OK! Thank you for your support! The B.I.Stander Podcast is a listener supported show, please consider subscribing. BE A FRIEND OF PODCASTVILLE AND TELL A FRIEND The BISTANDER Podcast! Blue Canary Auto NOW ALSO in Bremerton! Sound Reprographics Tideland Magazine (Yo! Check out page 16!) Song "Fly on the Wall by LeRoy Bell and available at: Tower Records! Additional sound effects by: https://www.zapsplat.com/ Support the Show on PATREON "Be a friend, tell a friend!"
“It was you, but you were more.” In this episode of Fictional Hangover, Amanda and Claire talk about jumping into a vat of preserves, saying "pony pshaw" to teenage mustaches and looking at dingle dangles, and serving the devil's wench in their discussion of The Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang.
Mimi Kwa is an Australian television personality and descendant of a Chinese family with a rich history. Her book, House of Kwa, tells about four generations of this family. Show notes: Mimi Kwa (https://www.mimitv.com.au) House of Kwa (https://www.mimitv.com.au/books) The Dressmaker, Rosie Ham (https://rosalieham.com/the-dressmaker/) A Radical Awakening, Dr. Shefali (https://www.aradicalawakening.com) Learn more about Scrivener (https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener/overview), and check out the ebook Take Control of Scrivener (https://www.literatureandlatte.com/store). If you like the podcast, please follow it on Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/write-now-with-scrivener/id1568550068) or your favorite podcast app. Leave a rating or review, and tell your friends. And check out past episodes of Write Now with Scrivener (https://podcast.scrivenerapp.com).
As Lee-ver comes to a close (maybe?!), we decided to revisit a recent Kate Winslet vehicle that's also a fun antidote to tHesE tiMeS. In 2015, Jocelyn Moorhouse (a director we love talking about here on THOB) returned with the TIFF premiere of The Dressmaker. Adapted from the Rosalie Ham novel, the film stars Winslet as a … Continue reading "326 – The Dressmaker"
Have you ever wondered how a chance encounter at a Christmas party could change the course of your career? Or how a former dressmaker from New York found his calling in financial advising amidst a market crash? In this episode of Carlsbad: People, Purpose, and Impact, I had the pleasure of chatting with Andrew Lippman, who shares his fascinating journey from the bustling streets of New York to the welcoming embrace of Carlsbad.Andrew's story is one of remarkable adaptability and resilience. He talks about transitioning from the declining garment industry to finance, all while highlighting the importance of building long-term relationships with clients. His commitment to community extends beyond his professional life; you'll hear about his involvement with Kids For Peace and his passion for competitive pickleball, which he uses as a platform for charity.Join us as Andrew opens up about his love for the performing arts, his culinary talents, and how he continues to nurture connections across state lines. Whether you're interested in finance, community engagement, or simply love a good story of personal growth, this episode is for you! Connect with Andrew through his website and LinkedIn for more insights and stories.Andrew Lippman's Bio:I am very happy and proud to say I am now a Carlsbad resident for almost 14 months. I grew up in Queens, NYC and lived most of my prior adult life on Long Island. After graduating college I worked in NY's Garment Center. Where I bought dresses for a Midwest Department store chain before becoming a Dress Manufacturer. In 1986 I went back to school at night to take finance courses at NYU. I passed my Series 7 Brokers license exam in August 1987. In October of 1987 the Stock Market crashed. Suddenly I realized I needed to pivot to a more Holistic approach for Financial Advice. I got my Life Insurance License and embarked on a 37 year journey of Financial Education which has helped me deliver quality cutting edge advice to my clients as an independent highly credentialed financial adviser.Andrew Lippman, CFP®, AIF®, ChFC®, CLTC®, CFS®, CSSCSCertified Financial Planner® Chartered Financial Consultant® Accredited Investment Fiduciary® Certified in Long Term Care® Certified Fund Specialist®Certified in Social Security Claiming StrategiesAs an Accredited Fiduciary with 37 years of experience, I specialize in using advanced award-winning Financial Software to assist in designing a truly personalized financial plan. I enjoy helping people and my work gives me much satisfaction. I do Pro Bono work often and offer advice when and where it can be of benefit. I am single with no children of my own and I'm an avid tournament tough pickle-ball player. I am also a Serious Foodie and love and support live theater.Connect with Andrew:Complimentary Cutting Edge Financial Planning Discovery Surveys:-HALO - Health Analysis Longevity Optimizerhttps://halo.lumiant.io/advisor/inwealth-RISA - Retirement Income Style Awarenesshttps://account.myrisaprofile.com/invitation-link/9LC2FD8C9M-Riskalyze - Award Winning Risk Profile Analysishttps://pro.riskalyze.com/embed/da0478849b912f7b75c3-Atlas Point - Financial Virtueshttps://atlaspoint.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1MOUlguEn4AIWq2?uid=61TVHIY86-Website: InWealth.com-Email: Andrew@InWealth.com-LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/andrew-lippman-cfp®-aif®-3aa91417b-Phone: 442-244-0563 Did this episode have a special impact on you? Share how it impacted youCarlsbad Podcast Social Links:LinkedInInstagramFacebookXYouTubeSponsor: This show is sponsored and produced by DifMix Productions. To learn more about starting your own podcast, visit www.DifMix.com/podcasting
Join Ocean House owner and author Deborah Goodrich Royce for a conversation with authors Moya Hession-Aiken and Elizabeth Birkelund, who will discuss their books Shoulder and A Northern Light in Provence. Refreshments will About Moya Hession- Aiken: Moya Hession- Aiken studied art at Manchester Polytechnic (now Manchester University) and the Central School of Art and Design (now Central St. Martins), graduating with a first class honors degree in textile design before moving to New York to work in the garment industry. However, before too long she was working for MTV earning an Emmy Award for her work as a paintbox artist. At MTV she met her future husband, producer Bill Aiken. They had a son, Liam, in 1990, a few years before Bill's tragic death. She lives in Connecticut and pursues her work as a fine artist, exhibiting frequently. About Shoulder: Growing up a headstrong Irish Catholic girl in a notoriously tough housing estate in Northern England, Moya has just one goal-to live a rich creative life in America. Shoulder tells the story of the riotous and hilarious path from her boisterous but warm family back home to her education in London and her escape to New York in the 1980s where she finds everything she's looking for–exciting jobs in the fashion industry and later at MTV–but where she also meets the man of her dreams, only to lose him to cancer following the birth of their son. Told in a voice that is equal parts Alan Bennett and Frank McCourt, this is a story about the thrill of taking chances and the unbearable pain of loss, as well as a profound meditation on what it takes to survive and what it means to care for others. About Elizabeth Birkelund: Elizabeth graduated from the Hewitt School in New York City, from Brown University with honors in Comparative literature, and from the Radcliffe Publishing Program. After college, she worked for a literary agent and was a member of the editorial staff for a start-up magazine, European Travel and Life. She began her fifteen-year freelance writing career as a monthly personal finance columnist for Cosmopolitan magazine, and has written for over fifteen publications, including The Runaway Wife, Glamour, Self, Working Woman, Victoria, and her first novel: The Dressmaker. She lives in New York City. About A Northern Light in Provence: Ilse Erlund is a translator who lives in a house on stilts along the west coast of Greenland. Isolated and restless in her world by the sea, she convinces her publisher to pay for a trip to the country she has never visited but whose language she speaks fluently: France. Her mission is to translate the verses of Geoffrey “Po” Labaye, a charismatic poet known as “the last living troubadour of Provence.” Upon arrival in the medieval hilltop village of Belle Rivière, Ilse falls under the spell of the Provençal way of life, captivated by the air, the sun, the vibrant spring colors, and the dulcet sounds of the dialect. Soon enough, Ilse is captivated by the poet, too, and she and Po develop a daily rhythm and warm camaraderie—which is disrupted by the arrival of the poet's son, Frey. Though he has a fiancée back in Paris, Frey turns his attentions to Ilse, and suddenly she is forced to learn another language, one her translation skills have not prepared her to decode. Where—and with whom—does her future lie? With an eye and ear attuned to the sensibilities of French life, Elizabeth Birkelund has created a love story about a woman forced to choose between the security of her quiet northern home and the possibility of the life of her dreams. For more information about Moya Hession-Aiken, visit shoulderbymoyaaiken.com. For more information about Elizabeth Birkelund, visit elizabethbirkelund.com. For details on Deborah Goodrich Royce and the Ocean House Author Series, visit deborahgoodrichroyce.com
Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
Slovak Oscar nominee for the year 2024 is "The Hungarian dressmaker". At its screening in Hungarian capital Budapest, Martina Šimkovičová Greňová talked to Alexandra Borbély, a Slovak-Hungarian actress in leading role. Regular Thursday culture news have always included tips suitable for all English speakers. Get ready for James Judd inviting to two concerts he is going to conduct at Slovak Philharmonic.
On this week's episode, we're joined by Susan Liebman, Research Professor at University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine and author of a new family memoir rooted in genetics called The Dressmaker's Mirror. Susan reflects on the deeply personal loss of her niece to an undiagnosed genetic condition, offers her insights on genetic screening for at-risk individuals and populations, and provides valuable advice for early career scientists.
A conversation with the inspirational Kamila Sidiqi, Afghan entrepreneur, government official, and the subject of the New York Times bestselling book, The Dressmaker of Khair Khana.
It Happened To Me: A Rare Disease and Medical Challenges Podcast
In this episode of It Happened To Me, we are honored to speak with Dr. Susan W. Liebman, a trailblazing molecular geneticist whose work has revolutionized our understanding of protein misfolding diseases such as ALS and Alzheimer's. Dr. Liebman has spent her career using yeast as a model organism to uncover the mechanisms behind these diseases, advancing the field of molecular genetics. With over 100 publications in leading journals, including Nature, Science, and Cell, and more than $13 million in research funding, her contributions to the field are substantial. Susan began her scientific journey as one of MIT's early female undergraduates (B.S. 1968) and went on to earn advanced degrees from Harvard (M.S. 1969) and the University of Rochester (Ph.D. 1974) medical schools. In addition to her research, she taught genetics to undergraduate and graduate students for more than 35 years. Dr. Liebman joins us to discuss her newly released book, “The Dressmaker's Mirror: Sudden Death, Genetics, and a Jewish Family's Secret”. The book delves into her family's journey of uncovering a previously unknown heart disease gene, blending scientific discovery with a deeply personal narrative of love, loss, and resilience. Key Topics Discussed in This Episode: - The Discovery of a Genetic Mutation: Dr. Liebman shares how the sudden passing of her niece led to the identification of a deadly mutation in her family and how this discovery has impacted their lives. - Understanding Genetic Risks: Insights into the FLNC gene, its role in cardiomyopathy, and how carriers can manage their health. - The Role of Genetic Testing and Counseling: How family history and genetic counselors play pivotal roles in guiding families through difficult medical decisions. - Barriers to Genetic Testing: Challenges in accessing cardiomyopathy genetic testing and how healthcare systems can address these issues. - Balancing Science and Faith: Navigating religious beliefs and social stigmas while providing potentially life-saving medical care. - Population-Wide Screening: Ethical and medical implications of screening for genetic mutations prevalent in specific populations, such as Ashkenazi Jews. - Inspiring Women in Science: Dr. Liebman reflects on her groundbreaking career as a woman in molecular genetics during an era when the field was male-dominated. Dr. Liebman's story is a testament to the power of science, family, and resilience. Through her research and advocacy, she has brought attention to the FLNC gene, which is now recognized by the American College of Medical Genetics (ACMG) as actionable, paving the way for improved cardiac care and genetic testing protocols. It Happened To Me Podcast Episodes Referenced: #24 Neuro-Ophthalmic Disorders with Dr. Andrew Carey #27 Prevention of Blindness Society Additional Resources: The American College of Medical Genetics Actionable Genes List including the FLNC Gene Dr. Liebman urges families to bank family's DNA, so it's available for genetic testing in the future. She specifically recommends Securigene during the interview. You can win a free copy of “The Dressmaker's Mirror”! Head over to our Executive Producer's Kira Dineen's podcast's Instagram, X and LinkedIn posts to enter the giveaway. You can also enter the Goodreads giveaway for additional opportunities. Can't wait to see if you won? Buy a copy of the book through the publisher (with code RLFANDF30) or on Amazon. You can learn more about the author Dr. Susan Liebman, on her website here. If you are interested in booking her as a speaker check out her Media Kit here, you can reach out to our host Kira Dineen (info@DNAtoday.com) as she is also her Book Launch Agent! Stay tuned for the next new episode of “It Happened To Me”! In the meantime, you can listen to our previous episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “It Happened To Me”. “It Happened To Me” is created and hosted by Cathy Gildenhorn and Beth Glassman. DNA Today's Kira Dineen is our executive producer and marketing lead. Amanda Andreoli is our associate producer. Ashlyn Enokian is our graphic designer. See what else we are up to on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and our website, ItHappenedToMePod.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to ItHappenedToMePod@gmail.com.
Author Rosalie Ham grew up in a country town three blocks long and three blocks wide. She paid close attention to the characters there, like the woman at the shops whose face was frozen into Munch's scream. This eye for detail led to her first novel, which became a hit movie starring Kate Winslet.Author, Rosalie Ham grew up in country NSW, in a town three streets wide and three streets long.During a mouse plague, the rodents were so prolific that their droppings would appear at the bottom of the cereal packet, and the town's children — unsupervised — would chop the mice up with a downpipe in the farmyard shed.When Rosalie was a child, her mum received a devastating diagnosis, and started an affair as a way to find herself before it was too late.Watching her mother's life and extreme changes proved a formative experience, which led Rosalie to write her first novel, The Dressmaker.The book was eventually made into a film starring Kate Winslet.Rosalie's husband Ian had been a staunch support through her writing career, until he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's and she became his carer.This episode of Conversations covers a life story, family dynamics, mothers, parenting, reflection, loss, origin stories, grief, personal stories, The Dressmaker, Kate Winslet, Australian fiction, Liam Hemsway, carers, infidelity, cheating, divorce, coping strategies and Alzheimer's Disease.
It's Book Club week! Jess and Trisha discuss The Siren of Sussex and similar historical romance books they recommend. Follow the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. To get even more romance recs and news, sign up for our Kissing Books newsletter! Keep up to date with the world of books and reading with Today in Books, Book Riot's daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Our editors offer commentary, context, and the occasional clap-back to keep you informed and entertained. Visit bookriot.com/todayinbooks to subscribe for free, or become an All Access member starting at $6 per month or $60 per year and get unlimited access to members-only content in 20+ newsletters, community features, and the warm fuzzies knowing you are supporting independent media. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. News Send us your requests for recommendations AND your favorites of 2024 - you can send both to WhenInRomance@BookRiot.com Books Discussed Legends and Lattes by Travis Baldree The Truth According to Ember by Danica Nava The Siren of Sussex by Mimi Matthews An Unnatural Vice by KJ Charles The Duke Who Didn't by Courtney Milan Ana Maria and the Fox by Liana de la Rosa The Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang The Wallflowers series by Lisa Kleypas (first book is Secrets of Summer Night) The Brothers Sinister Series by Courtney Milan (first book is The Duchess War) The Girl Meets Duke series by Tessa Dare (first book is The Duchess Deal) Let us know what you're reading, what you're thinking, and what you're thinking about what you're reading! As always, you can find Jess and Trisha at the WIR email address (WhenInRomance@BookRiot.com). You can also find us on Twitter (@JessIsReading), or Instagram (@jess_is_reading and @TrishaHaleyBrown), and Jess is even on TikTok (@jess_isreading). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rosalie Ham completes her trilogy of The Dressmaker with ‘Molly', the mother who challenged society's norms in wanting changes, fairness for women in the work place and sensible underwear. A humorous and well-crafted story which explains how her daughter, Tilly Dunnage, grew up in Dungatar.Yannick Thoraval's book ‘The Marriage Gap' challenges the conventional notions of marriage and prompts reads to question what truly makes a relationship successful and fulfilling.
Jo and Mimi acknowledge the woman who stripped down to her underwear in Iran and ask you which TV Show did you grieved when it finished?They are joined by guest Jan Fran to chat about her new ABC show ‘Question Everything'.International bestseller author of The Dressmaker, Rosalie Ham about the new prequel ‘Molly'.And regular Broad Mads West is in the studio to discuss which celebrities would sway your vote. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 13-year civil war in Syria led to the displacement of millions of people, who settled in western and neighbouring countries. Some of them succeed in their new country and some of them go through difficult situations. A person who is successful in his work, is Ali Kobani, who is a dressmaker especially Kurdish clothes. He has lived in the Kurdistan Region for since 2011. When he first arrived in the Kurdistan Region, he faced some difficulties as a tailor. After people saw his work, he was very successful, and now he is working with Kurdish fashion designer Lara Dizeyee as a dressmaker. - Şerê navxweyî yê 13 salan li Sûriyê bû sedema awarebûn û penabertiya bi milyonan kes, kesên ku li Ewropa û welatên cîran bi cîh bûn. Hin ji wan li welatê xwe yê nû biserkeftin û beşek jî di rewşên dijar re derbas dibin. Kesekî ku di karê xwe de bi serkeftîye, Elî Kobaniye ku di warê dirûna cilan de û bi taybetî cilên Kurdî de kar dike 11 salin li Herêma Kurdistanê dimîne. Dema di destpêkê de gihîşt Herêma Kurdistan ew rastî hinek dijwaryan bû. Piştî ku xelkê karê wî dît ew gelekî bi serkeft, ku ew niha bi dîzaynera cilên Kurdî Lara Dizeyî re kar dike û cilan didirû.
Are you a fan of BRAVO TV? Then today's episode is for you! I picked 5 different shows from BRAVO TV and offered up some book recommendations I think you'd enjoy based on the shows. Check out Aardvark Book Club https://aardvarkbookclub.com/ - use my code TALKBOOKISH to get your 1st book for only $4 Join my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/talkbookishpodcast Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/talkbookishpodcast/ Talk Bookish to Me merch https://www.bonfire.com/store/talkbookishpodcast/ BOOKS MENTIONED The Unraveling by VI KEELAND I Was a Teenage Slasher by STEPHEN GRAHAM JONES A Novel Love Story by ASHLEY POSTON The Stardust Grail by YUME KITASEI Masquerade by O.O. SANGOYOMI Whoever You Are, Honey by OLIVIA GATWOOD Seashells, Spells & Caramels by Erin Johnson Accidentally Engaged by Farah Heron The Way You Make Me Feel by Maurene Goo Batter Royale by Leisl Adams Love from Scratch by Kaitlyn Hill Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus The Kitchen Front by Jennifer Ryan Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides The Patient by Jasper DeWitt How to Walk Away by Katherine Center The Fake Mate by Lana Ferguson One of Us Is Dead by Jeneva Rose The Hunting Wives by May Cobb The Perfect Ruin by Shanora Williams The Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang Spin the Dawn by Elizabeth Lim Fat Girl on a Plane by Kelly deVos The Last One by Will Dean The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware Shipped by Angie Hockman The Unsinkable Greta James by Jennifer E. Smith This is Your Life, Harriet Chance by Jonathan Evison Love, Lists, and Fancy Ships by SARAH GRUNDER RUIZ Displacement by Lucy Knisley --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talk-bookish-to-me/support
Fashion icon, brave soldier, and party legend. All that, and he invented the capri pants, too. Bunny Roger was a legend. Plus - J. Harvey's first Pride!Support the Show.Subscribe to Wicked Gay on Patreon (Patreon.com/wickedgay ) for extra episodes and bonus content!You can find Wicked Gay on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and TikTok under “Wickedgaypod”.
Genevieve Lemon has appeared in many premiere Australian productions in a 40-plus year career including Steaming, Steel Magnolias, Seventeen, Miracle City, Priscilla, Queen of the Desert and Billy Elliot, which she also played in London's West End.Other performances include Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Death of a Salesman, Summer Rain, The Venetian Twins, Summer of the 17th Doll and North by Northwest. Screen performances include Sweetie, The Piano, Top of the Lake and The Power of the Dog (among others with Jane Campion); Ticket to Paradise, Colin from Accounts, Prisoner, Here Out West, The Dressmaker, Suburban Mayhem, Rake, The Tourist, Acute Misfortune, Population 11 and the upcoming feature film Runt. Awards include Helpmann, Green Room and Sydney Theatre Critics awards for Best Actress in a Musical for Billy Elliot and Best Actress in a Feature Film from the Sydney Film Critics' Circle for Sweetie.Genevieve Lemon returns to the musical theatre stage as the Mother Superior in Sister Act which opens at the Capitol Theatre in Sydney in August and the Regent Theatre Melbourne in November.The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages).www.stagespodcast.com.au
Genevieve Lemon has appeared in many premiere Australian productions in a 40-plus year career including Steaming, Steel Magnolias, Seventeen, Miracle City, Priscilla, Queen of the Desert and Billy Elliot, which she also played in London's West End.Other performances include Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Death of a Salesman, Summer Rain, The Venetian Twins, Summer of the 17th Doll and North by Northwest. Screen performances include Sweetie, The Piano, Top of the Lake and The Power of the Dog (among others with Jane Campion); Ticket to Paradise, Colin from Accounts, Prisoner, Here Out West, The Dressmaker, Suburban Mayhem, Rake, The Tourist, Acute Misfortune, Population 11 and the upcoming feature film Runt. Awards include Helpmann, Green Room and Sydney Theatre Critics awards for Best Actress in a Musical for Billy Elliot and Best Actress in a Feature Film from the Sydney Film Critics' Circle for Sweetie.Genevieve Lemon returns to the musical theatre stage as the Mother Superior in Sister Act which opens at the Capitol Theatre in Sydney in August and the Regent Theatre Melbourne in November.The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages).www.stagespodcast.com.au
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A mother named Sharla publicly accuses a high school teacher in Grapevine, Texas, of using a graphic novel called “The Prince and the Dressmaker” to convince her child to change genders. Reporters Mike Hixenbaugh and Antonia Hylton set out to investigate the allegation. Sharla's child, Ren, and Ren's English teacher, Em Ramser, tell them a different story.
I'm delighted to be joined in this episode by the incredibly talented Mette Baillie, a couture dressmaker with a wealth of experience that spans a lifetime.Mette's journey into the world of couture dressmaking began at the age of 9 when she crafted her very first outfit. That initial spark ignited a lifelong passion that eventually led her to become an award-winning couturier. I can't wait for you to hear her inspiring story.During our conversation, Mette and I delve into her ethos around clothes and fit. She firmly believes that our clothes should fit us and our unique lifestyles, not the other way around. Mette's perspective on fashion and design is all about empowering women to embrace their individuality, making their clothing an extension of their personality and functional for their day to day activities.Now, here's the exciting part – Mette has a special offer exclusively for you, my podcast listeners! Be sure to listen closely for details on how you can access this fantastic opportunity. Trust me; you won't want to miss it.In the episode, Mette also shares the story behind her innovative capsule wardrobe subscription program, and she some insider tips that she's gathered through years of creating bespoke clothing. Her experience is extensive, and I know you'll find her insights invaluable.Remember to check out the show notes for this episode, where you'll find all the details, including Mette's special offer code.So, sit back, relax, and prepare to be inspired by the fabulous Mette Baillie. Enjoy the episode!For full show notes and links visit: https://www.sewmuchmorefun.co.uk/post/episode69If you have enjoyed this episode then remember to click 'follow' in your podcast app to get updates on any new episodes.Sharing is caring - reviewsIf you enjoy this episode please be sure to share it and to leave a review to help others find us.Get in touchI always love to hear about you trying out what you pick up from these episodes so do let me know:by email to hello@sewmuchmorefun.co.uk by DM on Instagram https://instagram.com/sewmuchmorefun on the Sew Much More Fun Facebook GroupThank you so much for listening and for all your support. xSupport the show
A mother named Sharla publicly accuses a high school teacher in Grapevine, Texas, of using a graphic novel called “The Prince and the Dressmaker” to convince her child to change genders. Reporters Mike Hixenbaugh and Antonia Hylton set out to investigate the allegation. Sharla's child, Ren, and Ren's English teacher, Em Ramser, tell them a different story.
I dont believe we are based my past experience with our Dressmaker who was also a family friend i can't remember ever getting the dress i wanted made how i wanted it make and i can't remember anyone telling her that we didn't like what she made but we were always disappointed .But she always got paid so she must have thought everyone was happy but i wasnot but because of loyalty we never stop going to her i stopped when i left school at 15 years old and started fulltime work so i could buy my own clothes so i started buying my clothes ready made .Don't get me wrong i like dressmakers and tailors because when they get it right its great i have just had something made by a dress maker and iam really happy with it and will get more things made i have two younger sisters who have a lot of things made i think what jesus said is truth no matter what context it was said in that you shall know the truth and it shall set you free and i think a lot of parents are afraid to tell there children the truth about the way they should behave and dress boys and girls and are making a stick for there own backs .And we has mature people should listen to the truth when told to us and make the changes that we should .i have been looking at myself and know iam going to improve somethings in my life that i may have thought wasn't really important but now i see they are God bless you all and thank you for listening to blessed and free 63 on Anchor Spotify apple and other platforms where jesus is Lord
Join us for our review of The Dressmaker, a 2015 dramedy with a quirky plot escalation that seems to be polarizing for viewers! This film stars Kate Winslet alongside Liam Hemsworth and Sarah Snook. Listen to find out how this ranks vs. every other Kate Winslet movie PLUS hear our take on the show Hoarders, baths, and get another peek at Anne's aversion to anything mentioning the Achilles tendon. WebsiteInstagramMerch Support the show
Come join us in our Barbie World! In anticipation of the new Barbie movie, we are talking about books that will get you in the Barbie mood. We are of course talking romance in all genres: paranormal, contemporary, fantasy, and YA. Was Steph completely unhinged in her picks? Let us know, she's just Steph. Books Mentioned: Emily Wilde's Encyclopedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett Sweet Ruin by Kresley Cole Rebel Belle by Rachel Hawkins [Redacted] Astrid Parker Doesn't Fail by Ashley Herring Blake The Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang I Don't Know Where You Know Me From: Confessions of a Co-star by Judy Greer Song: Charli XCX - Speed Drive --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eatscast/message
Gayle Tzemach Lemmon is an author of three New York Times best-selling books: The Dressmaker of Khair Khana, about a young entrepreneur who supported her community under the Taliban, Ashley's War, which follows a special ops unit of women in the US army, and The Daughters of Kobani, the extraordinary story of the women in the Kurdish militia that took on ISIS and won. She serves as a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, and, as a journalist, has written on women's entrepreneurship, forced marriage and women in the military for outlets including The New York Times, The Financial Times, The World Bank, The Atlantic and CNN. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Liz Haywood is running a workshop to create closures that are compostable and/or use resources you have where you live at the Making Zen Online Retreat from 15 to 19 May. Liz is a local Australian who authored Zero Waste Sewing and The Dressmaker's Companion Liz also talks about her latest A Year of Zero Waste Sewing ezines. You can find Liz's website at The Craft of Clothes - a sewing and fashion blog (lizhaywood.com.au) Her Instagram account is The Craft of Clothes - a sewing and fashion blog (lizhaywood.com.au) If you are able, consider supporting this podcast through our patreon account. Every podcast is free and the archive is gradually being uploaded on to the podcast YouTube channel. Sound by Bensound.com Making Zen Online Retreat 2023 is a five day event to inspire creativity and find zen from 15 to 19 May 2023. This is a week of textile workshops led by a selection of international artists.
Today the SibNerds are brainstorming about potential Lord of the Rings projects for Warner Bros. Our approach was to think of ideas that would enrich the already-existing media. Which is your favorite idea? Do you have any ideas that you want to share? We would love to hear your thoughts! Josef is watching: - Fate/Stay Night (Crunchyroll) - The Mandalorian (Disney+) - Bad Batch, season 2 (Disney+) - You, season 4 (Netflix) - Critical Role, campaign 3 (YouTube) - My Hero Academia, season 6 (Crunchyroll) Josef is reading: - The Republic of Thieves by: Scott Lynch - Ruby Red by: Kerstin Gier - Solo Leveling by: Chugong - The Promised Neverland by: Kaiu Shirai Josef is playing: - Elden Ring (PS5) - It Takes Two (Nintendo Switch) - D&D Anna is reading: - Morning Sun in Wuhan by: Ying Chang Compestine - A is for Asia American by: Virginia Loh-Hagan - Crumbs by: Danie Stirling - Mooncakes by: Wendy Xu (author) and Suzanne Walker (illustrator) - The Prince and the Dressmaker by: Jen Wang - Squire by: Sara Alfageeh (author) and Nadia Shamma (illustrator) - The Republic of Thieves by: Scott Lynch Anna is watching: - Critical Role, campaign 3 (YouTube) - The Mandalorian (Disney+) - Fate/Stay Night (Crunchyroll) - To Your Eternity (Crunchyroll) - My Hero Academia, season 6 (Crunchyroll) Anna is playing: - The Rivendell LEGO set - Star Wars Brickheads (Ahsoka, Obi Wan Kenobi, & Darth Vader) Don't forget, you can get bonus content by joining our Patreon! Join us on our read along through The Republic of Thieves by: Scott Lynch! Find us on Twitter: @litround Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LitRoundTable Find us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thelitroundtable Art: Kris Easler: https://www.kriseasler.com/
This week, Tara comes to us from her sickbed. She's down with Covid and wants us all to stay home when we think we have a cold, because sometimes it's not "just a cold." Kris reveals the classic literary novel she hates and shots are fired at baseball. A listener question also sends them deep down the rabbit hole of their reading and writing histories. Official Recommendations From Kris: Shrinking (Apple TV+) This week, Kris brings us the television series Shrinking. The story follows a therapist dealing with the tragic loss of his partner, as he decides to take a new approach of giving brutal honesty to his clients. From Tara: Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe Gender Queer is an autobiographical graphic novel from Maia Kobabe. It dives deep into the experience of growing up with gender dysphoria (and euphoria), asexuality and transness as a nonbinary person. Although this powerful, honest memoir doesn't end neatly, it gives vital perspective to an identity and experience we need to support and protect now more than ever. Works/People Discussed Faith, Hope and Carnage by Nick Cave and Seán O'Hagan The Trixie Belden books by Julie Campbell Tatham The Bobbsey Twins books by Laura Lee Hope (pseudonym) The Baby-Sitters Club novels by Ann M. Martin A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje Barney's Version by Mordecai Richler Jane Rule, author And Playing the Role of Herself by K. E. Lane Hoosier Daddy by Ann McMan and Salem West The Subtweet by Vivek Shraya Flowers in the Attic by V. C. Andrews Rage of Angels by Sidney Sheldon Lord of the Flies by William Golding Catch-22 by Joseph Heller Danielle Steel, author LaVyrle Spencer, author Stephen King, author Ted Lasso, Season Three (Apple TV+) American Idol (Fox) Alaska Daily (ABC) RuPaul's Drag Race, Season Fifteen (MTV) Next in Fashion (Netflix) Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (2011) Suited (2016) The Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang Support & follow the show Buy us a Ko-fi Sign up for our newsletter Twitter: @queerlyrec Facebook: @QueerlyRecommended Instagram: @queerlyrecommended Tumblr: @queerlyrecommended TikTok: @queerlyrecommended Get all our links on Linktr.ee
Brea and Mallory recommend their favorite slump-busting books, and give advice on reading in grad school. Email us at readingglassespodcast at gmail dot com! Reading Glasses MerchRecommendations StoreMaximum Fun Drive!www.maximumfun.org/join Links -Reading Glasses Facebook GroupReading Glasses Goodreads GroupAmazon Wish ListNewsletterLibro.fmTo join our Slack channel, email us proof of your Reading-Glasses-supporting Maximum Fun membership!Books Mentioned - Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather FawcettOver My Dead Body by Greg Melville100 Essays I Don't Have Time to Write by Sarah RuhlThe New Town Librarian by Kate AndersonTomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle ZevinThe Ice House by Minette WatersThis is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max GladstoneThe Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen WangChew by Rob Guillory and John LaymanQueenie by Candice Carty-Williams Wow, No Thank You by Samantha IrbyKeep This to Yourself by Tom RyanFinding Baba Yaga by Jane YolenTrespasses by Louise KennedyRed White and Royal Blue by Casey McQuistonBeneath the Stairs by Jennifer FawcettHomegoing by Yaa GyasiThe Cutting Season by Attica LockeCatfishing on Catnet by Naomi KrizterThe Other Side of Midnight by Simone St. JamesThe Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins ReidMonkey Beach by Eden Robinson
Today, our stack of books is tied together with the common theme of sewing, knitting, and fashion. These books feature characters who support one another to change into something new and stronger…just like the arts of sewing, knitting, crocheting, and weaving create new from old. We'll also share our books in hand. It's going to be “sew” good!Featured Books:The Gown by Jennifer Robson (LP)The Oysterville Sewing Circle by Susan Wiggs (LH)The Beach Street Knitting Society and Yarn Club by Gil McNeil (LP)The Paris Seamstress by Natasha Lester (LH)The Wedding Dress Sewing Circle by Jennifer Ryan (LP)The Keeper of Happy Endings by Barbara Davis (LH)Books In Our Hands:One Italian Summer by Rebecca Serle (LP)Marian Lane and the Midnight Murders (#1) by TA Willberg (LH)Additional Books That Go Along With Our Stack:The Patchwork Bride by Sandra DallasThe Paris Secret by Natasha LesterNeedles and Pearls by Gil McNeilKnit One, Pearl One by Gil McNeilSugar and Salt by Susan WiggsThe Apple Orchard by Susan WiggsThe Beekeeper's Ball by Susan WiggsThe Lost and Found Bookshop by Susan WiggsThe Last Runaway by Tracy ChevalierMrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker by Jennifer ChiaveriniThe Forgotten Seamstress by Liz TrenowWays to contact us:Follow us on Instagram - @thebookbumbleFacebook: Book BumbleOur website: https://thebookbumble.buzzsprout.comEmail: bookbumblepodcast@gmail.comHey Friends, please rate and review us!
On this week's show, our guest is Daniel Buckley, who at one point in his life studied lunar and planetary geology at the University of Arizona. He was also the very first act to perform at Tucson's Downtown venerable Club Congress. He's a movie producer, he's a newspaper writer, he's got a wide background and today, we talk to him about another Tucson icon, Cele Peterson. Today is February 26th, my name is Tom Heath and you're listening to "Life Along the Streetcar". Each and every Sunday our focus is on Social, Cultural and Economic impacts in Tucson's Urban Core and we shed light on hidden gems everyone should know about. From A Mountain to UArizona and all stops in between. You get the inside track- right here on 99.1 FM, streaming on DowntownRadio.org- we're also available on your iPhone or Android using our very own Downtown Radio app. Reach us by email contact@lifealongthestreetcar.org -- interact with us on Facebook @Life Along the Streetcar and follow us on Twitter @StreetcarLife--- And check out our past episodes on www.lifeAlongTheStreetcar.org, Spotify, iTunes or asking your smart speaker to "Play Life Along The Streetcar Podcast." Our intro music is by Ryanhood and we exit with music from John Bennett, "Dressmaker."
For thirty years of her life, Elizabeth Keckley dreamed of freedom. Born into slavery in 1818, she used her tenacity, perseverance, and inventiveness to become a free woman—and the dressmaker and friend to the First Lady of the United States. Elizabeth created the most elegant dresses in Washington D.C., but her path to the White House was incredibly difficult. This is the story of her journey, with experiences shared by many other enslaved people, during a pivotal time in U.S. history. About Honest History Honest History creates award-winning books, magazines, and this show for young historians across the world. Our mission is to inspire kids to create a positive impact on history themselves. Learn more at honesthistory.co and @honesthistory. Credits This episode was hosted by Alyssa Yeoman, written by Heidi Coburn, and produced by Randall Lawrence. Original theme music was written and recorded by Luke Messimer. More Enjoy this episode? Share with your friends and don't forget to rate and review. See you next time!
Chatting With Sherri welcomes back award-winning Costume Designer; Marion Boyce! Her latest shows are; The Gloaming, The Newsreader, Nautilus and Run Rabbit Run. We will talk about these shows plus, of course Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries and The Dressmaker... Marion's most recent award was for her work on the movie; "The Dressmaker." She also has been very much acclaimed for her work on the popular Australian series, "Miss Fishers Murder Mysteries!" Marion's career and her passion fo Costume Design is very inspiring. She was also a Nominee for the AACTA AwardBest Costume Design in Television The Newsreader (2021.) and she was also nominated for 2015 AACTA Award for Best Costume Design in a Television Series for Miss Fisher Murder Mysteries.
Hi Smooches! We're doing our part for capitalism by giving you the best bookish, romance-inspired and Smooch-tailored gift guide we could come up with for the holidays. There are romance novels. There's a cookbook. There's tech. There's tarot. There are craft projects. There is money flying out of your wallet and buying the love and devotion of the people around you! Let's get into it! (For some of the book recs, we've included the title and author but not a link. Anchor gets mad when we post too many links) Meg's recs Korean American cookbook https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/korean-american-eric-kim/1140163742 Smut Peddlers Presents https://www.therippedbodicela.com/book/9781638991137 Lore Olympus The Prince and the Dressmaker https://www.therippedbodicela.com/book/9781626723634 Book nooks https://bookriot.com/build-or-buy-these-book-nooks/ and https://www.etsy.com/jp/shop/MiniaturePopUpBook?page=1#items Painted edge books https://www.etsy.com/shop/ShellBeeBooks?ref=shop_sugg Mocktail recipe: 1 part Tazo skinny chai concentrate. 1 part cranberry sparkling water. Cranberry syrup to taste. For aesthetic book friends Book by Commodity perfume (Liz has the Expressive version) https://www.sephora.com/product/book-expressive-P395008?skuId=2616217 Embosser www.etsy.com/listing/1181475489 Blood splatter bookmark www.etsy.com/listing/912365678 www.etsy.com/listing/1180888534 For your writer friend Scrivener www.literatureandlatte.com Steel Series Apex 3 gaming keyboard or other cool keyboard https://www.target.com/p/steelseries-apex-3-tkl-wired-gaming-keyboard-for-pc/-/A-86543010 (Note that mine looks like the second photo, not the first, and doesn't have a wrist rest) Scribbles That Matter dot grid notebook https://scribblesthatmatter.com/ Beats Studio3 headphones https://store.apple.com/xc/product/MX422LL/A Passion Planner https://passionplanner.com/collections/2023-weekly-planners Giant water bottle with time stamps https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09JDWFXF2/ref=twister_B09NMMCJHG?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 Books for your friend interested in historicals Dreaming of You by Lisa Kleypas A Caribbean Heiress in Paris by Adriana Herrera Bombshell by Sarah Maclean The Rakess by Scarlett Peckham Forbidden by Beverly Jenkins For your political friend (or a Stucky shipper) Sierra Simone's New Camelot trilogy starting by American Queen For your friend who has a soft spot for Twilight King of Battle and Blood by Scarlett St. Clair For your cynical friend The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren For your teenage niece Unpregnant by Jenni Hendriks Eloquent Rage by Brittney Cooper @professor_crunk on Instagram When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri Misc. The Wakanda Files Golden Thread tarot from Labyrinthos Weiser Tarot Magickal Tarot deck by Robyn Valentine Tarot No Questions Asked by Theresa Reed Dopamine jar https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRQtsMHY/ Sexy advent calendar Cult of the Lamb Dagne Dover neoprene bag https://www.dagnedover.com/collections/neoprene
We get into spoilers starting at 16:30. If you want to avoid spoilers, skip ahead to 1:00:12 when indicated.Links to things we talked about:Deadline: "Jeffrey Wright To Star In MRC and T-Street's Untitled Cord Jefferson Film"Erasure and Dr. No by Percival Everett The New York Times: "In a New Novel, Percival Everett Riffs Gleefully on 007" Deadline: "'The Sympathizer': Sandra Oh Among Three Cast In HBO & A24's Drama Series Adaptation" & "‘The Sympathizer': Five Join Robert Downey Jr. In HBO & A24's Drama Series Adaptation"The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen The Bone Clocks by David MitchellOther major books in the "Mitchellverse" include: Cloud Atlas, Black Swan Green, The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet, and Utopia AvenueEd Brubaker, famed comic book writer who's name sounds like a character in this book!A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer EganDark (2017-2020) by Baran bo Odar & Jantje FrieseCloud Atlas (2012) dir. by Tom Tykwer, Lana Wachowski, & Lilly WachowskiA couple books coming in our 2023 season:Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir The "First Law" books by Joe AbercrombieShepherd.com: "Five Graphic Novels Just Begging to be Brought to the Screen"Black Hole by Charles BurnsThe Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen WangSandman Mystery Theatre by Matt Wagner, Steven T. Seagle, Guy Davis, et al.I Killed Adolf Hitler by Jason Through the Woods by Emily CarrollSupport the show by buying any of the books we spoke about from our Bookshop!Follow us:Instagram and TwitterJonas:Instagram and TwitterFrançois:Instagram
Brigitta Blair is an author/illustrator, and Camilla Zhang is a comics editor. Together they have created the Standard Comic Strip Template for Scrivener. GRAPHIC Brigitta Blair is an author/illustrator, and Camilla Zhang is a comics editor. Together they have created the Standard Comic Strip Template for Scrivener. We discussed comics, how they are made, and how the Scrivener template helps comic authors. Show notes: Brigitta Blair (https://www.brigittablair.com) Camilla Zhang (https://www.camillazhang.com) Steenz (https://www.oheysteenz.com) Standard Comic Script Template (https://www.camillazhang.com/standard-comic-script) Comics Code Authority (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comics_Code_Authority) Alison Bechdel, Fun Home (https://dykestowatchoutfor.com/fun-home-2/) Jen Wang, The Prince and the Dressmaker (https://www.jenwang.net/prince) Learn more about Scrivener (https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener/overview), and check out the ebook Take Control of Scrivener (https://www.literatureandlatte.com/store). If you like the podcast, please follow it in Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/write-now-with-scrivener/id1568550068) or your favorite podcast app. Leave a rating or review, and tell your friends. And check out past episodes of Write Now with Scrivener (https://podcast.scrivenerapp.com).
Director, writer and producer Jocelyn Moorhouse talks about directing six-episode ABC crime drama Savage River, working with cinematographer Don McAlpine ACS ASC, creating TV vs features such as The Dressmaker, getting the tone right in dark comedies, and general advice.
We've started a new Graphic Novel Book Club! (First meeting is August 16). So, this week on "A Little Too Quiet," we're discussing GRAPHIC NOVELS! Just in time for the tv adaptations of Sandman and the Paper Girls). Titles discussed include: Moms by Yeong-Shin Ma Babymouse by Jennifer Holm Goblin Girl by Moa Romanova Coyote Doggirl by Lisa Hanawalt Stone Fruit by Lee Lai In case you need them for show notes: Clash by Kayla Miller (4th book in Click series) Lumberjanes by various authors Nimona by ND Stevenson Saga by BKV Paper Girls by BKV The Backstagers by James Tynion IV The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, and the Horse by Charlie Mackesy The Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang Habibi by Craig Thompson The Arrival by Shaun Tan Maus by Art Spiegalman Giant Days by John Allison and Lissa Treiman Buddha by Osamu Tezuka
Hi Smooches! On this episode, we're joined by Danielle Jackson, author of “The Accidental Pinup.” If you're listening to this episode on the day it's uploaded, we are one week away from the release of the book, about a Black plus size boudoir photographer who unexpectedly becomes the model for her friend's lingerie line. The photographer capturing her in latex and lace is her hot professional rival. We asked Danielle about the inspiration for the book, with some detours about Nora Roberts and Grey's Anatomy, and played Would You Rather? To hear more of Danielle, head over to her podcast, Fresh Fiction, and preorder or pick up the novel. Where to find us Website: www.makeoutalreadypod.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/makeoutalreadypod/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/makeout_already TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@makeoutalreadypod Merch: https://make-out-already.creator-spring.com Liz's author socials: https://twitter.com/ellediazromance https://www.instagram.com/ellediazromance Stuff we mentioned Danielle's website https://daniellejacksonbooks.com/ All the places you can order The Accidental Pinup https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/679044/the-accidental-pinup-by-danielle-jackson/ Savage x Fenty https://www.savagex.com/ Playful Promises https://us.playfulpromises.com/ Elomi https://www.elomilingerie.com/row/en/ Panache Lingerie https://www.panache-lingerie.com/us/ Caroline Klidonas on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@carolineklidonas One of her medical drama parodies https://www.tiktok.com/@carolineklidonas/video/7101045639236078894?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7076604665550849579 The Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-prince-and-the-dressmaker-jen-wang/1125855916?ean=9781626723634 Fake It Till You Bake It by Jamie Wesley https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/fake-it-till-you-bake-it-jamie-wesley/1139985381?ean=9781250801852 Fresh Fiction Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fresh-fiction-podcast/id1356350672
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Lis and Vera take on a new graphic novel from Jen Wang, the creator of The Prince and the Dressmaker. It's a wholly different story this time, so will it still connect as well as that last one did? Let's find out. The TOUGH LIKE A GIRL Podcast is a Council of Geeks Production! Follow the TOUGH LIKE A GIRL Podcast: Subscribe via iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/punch-like-a-girl/id1161149489 Follow us on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/ToughLikeAGirl1 Like our FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/toughlikeagirlpod This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts
Content warning for discussion of sexual assault in mythology and romance novels at times: 1:00:58 -1:11:36This is a long one, you sparkly romance nerds. Buckle in! We're diving into Cinderella, Beauty & the Beast, Pride & Prejudice, and Hades & Persephone! If you haven't listened to part one, go click #37 for some information on the different categories of retellings. Questions/Comments/Concerns? Don't forget to email us at ragingromantics@nopl.org!Terms:Folktale - a fictional story passed down by generations, generally starting as an oral tradition, and with the purpose of relating a moral or life lesson to the listener.Tale Type - a self-sufficient narrativeMotif - the smallest descriptive unit within the narrative. These motifs combined together create the building blocks that lead us up to a narrativeMyth - a legendary story that usually explains some historical or religious phenomenonLiterature - in this episode, this refers to fictional writings that serve no larger purpose than just to tell a storyTrope - a narrative within the larger literary narrative; a path built of motifs that leads to an understood outcomeThe Aarne-Thompson-Uther classification of folktales - abbreviated to ATU, this is a classification system of tale types and motifs. The ATU groups together multiple tales that represent an independent type which has been documented amongst at least three ethnic groups or over a long time period.Cinderella linksATU Tale Types 510: Persecuted Heroine storiesTale of RhodopsisTale of Ye XianPentamarone by Giambattista Basile "Cenerentola" (1634)Histoires ou contes du temps passé by Charles Perrault "Cendrillon; ou la petite pantoufle du verre" (1697)Aschenputtel by the Brothers Grimm (1812)"The History of Cinderella" (Abilene Public Library)Cinderella Across cultures (ed. by de la Rochère, 2016)"A Girl, A Shoe, A Prince: The Endlessly Evolving Cinderella"(Holmes for NPR, 2015)RetellingsA Kiss at Midnight by Eloisa JamesIf the Shoe Fits by Julia MurphyA Princess in Theory by Alyssa ColeMidnight in the Garden of the Prince by Catherine KeatonRogue Princess by BR MeyersThe Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen WangIf the Boot Fits by Rebekah Weatherspoon Any Duchess Will Do by Tessa DareOne Night with You by Sophie JordanBeauty and the Beast linksATU tale type 425 A-C: The Search for the Enchanted Lost Husband"The Woman Who Married the Snake" from the Panchatantra (1199 CE, possibly as early as 200BCE)"Cupid and Psyche" as written by Lucius Apuleius in The Golden Ass (1st and 2nd c. CE)La Jeune Americaine et les Contes Marins by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot, Dame de Villeneuve in her work (1740)Magasin des enfants by Jean-Marie le Prince de Beaumont (1756)“Beauty and the Beast; visions and revisions of an old tale” by Betsy Hearne (1991)"Beauty and the Beast, Old And New" (Windling, 2007)"Beauty and the Beast" (Pook Press, 2018a)"7 Variants of Beauty and the Beast Fairy Tales – A Tale as Old as Time" (Pook Press, 2018b)RetellingsA Curse so Dark and Lonely by Brigid KemmererThe Duchess Deal by Tessa Dare Romancing the Duke ALSO by Tessa DareEntreat Me by Grace DravenThe Beast by Katee RobertPride & Prejudice links'"Pride and Prejudice" Jane Austen Society of America""Pride and Prejudice" Remains Timeless and Delightful, More than 200 Years Later" (Rogerson, 2020)"Why are we still so passionate about 'Pride & Prejudice'?" (Donahue, 2013)RetellingsThe Soulmate Equation by Christina LaurenAyesha at Last by Uzma JalaluddinPride, Prejudice and Other Flavors by Sonali DevPride and Premeditation by Tirzah PricePride by Ibi ZoboiUnmarriageable by Soniah KamalThe Bennet Women by Eden Appiah-KubiHades & Persephone linksHomeric Hymn to Demeter"The Story of Hades and Persephone: Rape and Romance" (Warner, 2020)"Hades and Persephone story" (Athens Beyond, 2021)"Persephone: Queen of the Underworld" (Greekmythology.com, 2021)"Homer" (Britannica)"Homerids" (Britannica)"Homerics Hymns 1-3" (Classical Texts Library)"Persephone" (wikipedia)Makowski, John F. “Persephone, Psyche, and the Mother-Maiden Archetype.” The Classical Outlook, vol. 62, no. 3, American Classical League, 1985, pp. 73–78 (jstor)Mylonas, George E. “The Hymn to Demeter.” The Classical Weekly, vol. 38, no. 23, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1945, pp. 180–82 (jstor)Parker, Robert. “The ‘Hymn to Demeter' and the ‘Homeric Hymns.'” Greece & Rome, vol. 38, no. 1, Cambridge University Press, 1991, pp. 1–17 (jstor)RetellingsNeon Gods by Katee RobertTouch of Darkness by Scarlett St. ClairLore Olympus (vol.1) by Rachel SmytheA Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J Maas Promises and Pomegranates by Sav r. MillerKore by Ambrosia R. HarrisPestilence by Lauren ThelassaThe Power of Hades by Eliza RaineIt Ain't Me Babe by Tillie COleDeal with the Elf King by Elisa KovaFrom Blood and Ash series and book by Jennifer Lynn Armentrout Punderworld by Linda SejicCirce by Madeleine MillerOther links:"The uses and limitations of the Folklorist's toolkit for fiction" (Lemberg, 2015)"The Evolution of the Disney Princess Franchise: Catching Up and Moving Forward" (Maier, 2016)"Why Romance Will Never Stop Retelling Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast" (Popp, 2021)"Legendary Literary Couples Live on in Countless Retellings" (Cybil, 2019)da Silva, Sara Graça, and Jamshid J Tehrani. “Comparative phylogenetic analyses uncover the ancient roots of Indo-European folktales.” Royal Society open science vol. 3,1 150645. 20 Jan. 2016,Other retellings:Omegaverse retellings Bleeding Red and Sullied Cinders by DE ChapmanThe Plated Prisoner series by Raven Kennedy (King Midas, but Midas isn't endgame)Daughter of the Moon Goddess by Sue Lynn Tan (myth of Chang E)A Spindle Splintered by Alix Harrow (Sleeping Beauty)Anything by Madeleine Miller, Pat Barker, or Jennifer L Saint!#sasquatchexists
The Dame of Discourse HAS ARRIVED in this all new, all effusive, all star's and thumbs up edition of Girls Talk Comics! Today we cover - The Prince and the Dressmaker! 2018 award winning masterpiece written and illustrated by Jen Wang. Nirvana's come as you are wafts gently in on a wave of air that smells like your favorite baked good and a safe snuggle hole Comfort and Decency served fresh. This episode was edited by Jess
The Dame of Discourse HAS ARRIVED in this all new, all effusive, all star's and thumbs up edition of Girls Talk Comics! Today we cover - The Prince and the Dressmaker! 2018 award winning masterpiece written and illustrated by Jen Wang. *Nirvana's come as you are wafts gently in on a wave of air that smells like your favorite baked good and a safe snuggle hole* Comfort and Decency served fresh. This episode was edited by Jess
Hello, Coven! It's that time of year where we take a look back at the books, TV shows, and movies that got us through the year. Thank you to all of the people who asked questions and more generally to everyone for listening! We hope you find some new and interesting things to read and watch. Let us know in the comments about all your favs from the past year! Books (alphabetical by author) Ace of Spades by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé Daughter of Nri by Reni K Amayo (our Interview with Reni) From Blood and Ash by Jennifer L. Armentrout Grace Period: A Memior in Pieces by Kelly J. Baker King of Scars by Leigh Bardugo We Will Not Cancel Us by adrienne maree brown Dream Country by Ashaye Brown (our Interview with Ashaye) Pastry Love by Joanne Chang Incendiary by Zoraida Córdova From Here to Equality: Reparations for Black Americans in the Twenty First Century by William A. Darity Jr. and A. Kristen Mullen Bloodmarked by Tracy Deonn Legendborn by Tracy Deonn (Episode 51) An Indigenous People's History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz We Free the Stars by Hafsah Faizal (Episode 54) A Tempest of Tea by Hafsah Faizal The Moon Book by Sarah Faith Gottesdiener By the Book by Jasmine Guillory Undrowned by Alexis Pauline Gumbs How to Not Always Be Working and Getting to Center by Marlee Grace The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood Act Your Age Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert (slash all of Talia's other books) Hani and Ishu's Guide to Fake Dating by Adiba Jaigirdar Disfigured: On Fairy Tales, Disability and Making Space by Amande Leduc Elatsoe by Darcie Little Badger Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J. Maas Heartstopper by Alice Osman Battle Royal by Lucy Parker Dessert Person by Claire Saffitz The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab The Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang TV Shows (alphabetical by title) The Boys Bridgerton Emily in Paris The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Formula 1: Drive to Survive The Great The Great British Bake Off Grey's Anatomy Kim's Convenience Loki Never Have I Ever Peaky Blinders The Queen's Gambit Reservation Dogs Sens8 Sex Education Sex Lives of College Girls Shadow and Bone Stranger Things Station 19 Ted Lasso Umbrella Academy (bonus episode) The Wheel of Time WandaVision The Witcher Movies (alphabetical by title) Emma. Inside Judas and the Black Messiah The Matrix: Resurrections Nate Bargatze: Greatest Average American The Personal History of David Copperfield Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings The Suicide Squad Spider Man: No Way Home The White Tiger Articles, Podcasts, and More! “Is It Time to Say R.I.P. to ‘P.O.C'?“ “Why We Need Diverse Books is No Longer Using the Term #OwnVoices“ Follow along with J's baking adventures @jessie_mae_bakes
“Create. Reenvision. Repeat.” Learn how to appreciate and design sustainable garments that are as unique and beautiful as you are. Celebrate Filipino American History Month with sustainable fashion designer and artist, Sean Kam.---Sean's Savvy Shownotes:Read about Sean's business The DressmakerFollow Sean Kam, the Dressmaker on InstagramWatch Plastics: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver on YouTubeRead Can We Stop Greenwashing? an article by Elizabeth L. ClineWatch The Ugly Truth of Fast Fashion from the Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj on YouTubeHost a clothing swapWatch Ally and Christy's interview on swap + sustain's Pop-Up Swap and Hip HopWatch the True Cost (2015) documentary on YouTubeJoin the Fashion RevolutionRead Let My People Go Surfing by Yvon ChouinardVisit 8 Fat Fat 8, a family-friendly neighborhood bar in Honolulu, HI for good fun, good food, and good karaoke!Read about Sean and his creative process on ShoutOut SocalLearn about the Kensington neighborhood in San Diego, CALearn about the Nextdoor appRead about the C5 cargo plane, a large military transport aircraftGet a sense of Sean's responsibilities as an aircraft loadmaster in the US Coast GuardSign up for our newsletter: feelanthrope.org/subscribeWe'll send you easy actions you can do, resources to get your nerd on, and cool stuff every week when we put out an episode.Send us pictures of you rocking thrifted threads or listening to the episode on Instagram (@feelanthrope) and Twitter (@feelanthropod).A special mahalo to Sean Kam. Feelanthrope is produced by Ally Celones Senturk. Our audio engineer and composer is Kory Hilpmann, with original music by Danny Nguyen. Our designer is Kait Kolsky.
Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, Author & Speaker, shared the story behind her title with us on Sunday, October 3rd, 2021.Gayle is the author of New York Times bestsellers, The Dressmaker of Khair Khana (2011), Ashley's War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Specia Ops Battlefield (2015), and The Daughters of Kobani (2021).Lemmon is a frequent speaker on national security topics, including at the Aspen Security Forum and TED forums, and has given talks at West Point, ODNI, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the U.S. Naval Academy, and the National Infantry Museum. Her TED Talk on Ashley's War and the reshaping of the hero story to include women has received more than a million views worldwide. She regularly appears on MSNBC, CNN, PBS, and National Public Radio. Along with her national security work, she has reported and written extensively on topics including child marriage in the United States for PBS NewsHour and on school choice, single moms, and the power and importance of girls' ambition for The Atlantic. Lemmon holds an MBA from Harvard and received the Dean's Award for her work on women's entrepreneurship. In addition to serving as a Robert Bosch Fellow in Germany, she served as a Fulbright scholar in Spain, on the board of the international aid organization Mercy Corps and is a member of the Bretton Woods Committee. She speaks Spanish, German, and French and is conversant in Dari and Kurmanci. SUE SAYS"Growing up Gayle was heavily influenced by the women in her life going back several generations. She lost her mother to cancer at the age of 13, but not before her mother taught her that women could and should work to serve others and help to make the world a better place. In bringing forth the remarkable and often untold stories of women in war-torn countries who are stepping and speaking out, she is doing just that."Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/women-to-watch-r/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy