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Latest podcast episodes about eileen joyce

Women Over 70
207 Eileen Joyce Donovan: Historical Research Unleashes a Writer's Path

Women Over 70

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 32:30


Eileen Joyce Donovan has  been a writer throughout her life. It was not until she had been an adult for many years that she began to pursue writing seriously. Until then, she never felt her stories were “good enough”.  It was her late husband who encouraged her to submit them for publication.  At heart, Eileen adores historical research, especially on an idea that captures her imagination. She notes, “You have to be fascinated by the subject to do a good job on it”. This approach allowed her to almost publish her 1st book about a Victorian fairytale, recreating the voice and language to make it interesting for today's audience.. She had the contract but the publisher did not bring it to fruition. The affirmation, however, gave her impetus to keep moving forward. Her 2nd novel, Promises, was fully written when she realized her manuscript was just one of many on the subject of World War II. Being so persevering, and loving the story line, she totally recreated it to capture the elements from an entirely different angle. Promises was the winner of the 2019 Marie M Irvine Award for Literary Excellence and will be reissued in September 2023. Writing is now a way of life for Eileen. Her third book, A Lady Newspaperman's Dilemma, is set in a newspaper office in Eastern Montana in 1926. A time when the American public was obsessed with newspaper horror stories of what most today would consider ordinary murders or other man-made catastrophes. Eileen's newest book, The Campbell Sisters, is scheduled for a March 2023 release. Eileen believes in joining, or starting your own writers' groups. They elevate her writing when others read her drafts and offer feedback. And by reading others' books and reviewing them she continues to hone her craft.  CONNECT WITH EILEEN:Email: Eileen Joyce Donovan7650@gmail.com  BooksA Lady Newspaperman's Dilemmahttps://www.amazon.com/Lady-Newspapermans-Dilemma-Eileen-Donovan/dp/195490715X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=IAYD2UQR62L9&keywords=eileen+joyce+donovan&qid=1672202593&sprefix=Eileen+Joyce+D%2Caps%2C287&sr=8-1The Campbell Sistershttps://www.amazon.com/Campbell-Sisters-Eileen-Joyce-Donovan-ebook/dp/B0BN2DV45Q/ref=sr_1_2?crid=IAYD2UQR62L9&keywords=eileen+joyce+donovan&qid=1672202593&sprefix=Eileen+Joyce+D%2Caps%2C287&sr=8-2

Betterism
#102: Eileen Joyce Donovan, author

Betterism

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 62:17


Glen and Eileen explore the process of writing historical fiction, letting creative work guide itself, and how to embrace lifelong learning in day-to-day life. - - - This episode is brought to you by Four Sigmatic. Their affinity for and knowledge of fungi as a supplemental regimen is well beyond their competitors. Check out their academy for some in-depth videos with the whole team! Four Sigmatic also offers a subscription service where you can adjust monthly orders, set delivery dates, and they offer a 20% discount if you subscribe instead of making one-time purchases. Use promocode "BETTERISM" at checkout and/or click this link for an additional 10% discount off your entire order. - - - If you'd like to support BETTERISM and its community, consider buying us coffee, leaving a tip, or subscribing to our membership academy for exclusive content. Check out our Wellness Discounts if you're looking to add some BETTERISM to your health-conscious lifestyle. Many thanks and much gratitude! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/betterism/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/betterism/support

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Mistconceptions Podcast
Dr. Fusion #0

Mistconceptions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 36:09


Doctor Leslie Leibholdt is a brilliant researcher at Oregon State University. His life's scientific work has revolved around finding a renewable, sustainable, and powerful form of energy. With funding from the United States military, the doctor's dream is finally within reach! But on the day of the grand test, it appears someone has tampered with the device and energy source; and to make matters worse, the facility has been infiltrated by unknown parties! The resulting explosion will spell the death of Dr. Leibholdt's work, but give birth to Dr. Fusion, super-science-hero! Cast: David (he/him; @MrBananaSocks) as the Editor in Chief, Occam Raisor (they/them; @occamsockemrobo) as Dr. Fusion (he/him) Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/kDFN36npSP Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mistconceptionspod Music in this episode: A Boat In The Fog by Max Steiner, Chain Gang by The Bob Crosby Orchestra, Concerto No. 1 for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 35 Lento by Eileen Joyce, Zombie by Gene Kardos and his Orchestra

York Story Slam
About Last Night

York Story Slam

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 28:27


Welcome to the York Story Slam podcast, where we feature select stories from our monthly open mic storytelling events in York, Pennsylvania.   On February 15, nine storytellers shared their stories with our audience during a virtual slam. The theme for our February story slam was ABOUT LAST NIGHT. We heard stories about blind dates, international travel, lost loved ones, and imbibing to excess. In the end, our winner was Jason Plotkin, with his story of his dad's final days, and how it affected the people around him. Jason earned a spot in our Grand Slam in November. Next up we have Eileen Joyce, who shared about making friends with people a bit younger than she and her travel companion. Next up is Elizabeth Erenberg, who shared how her focus was diverted on two surreal days.   Our final story on this month's podcast comes from Randy Schulz. Randy told us a story about learning some lessons from the morning after. All the winners from this year's open mic story slam events will return at the end of the season to compete for the title of Best Storyteller in York at our Grand Slam. Updates on our events are available on our website, YorkStorySlam.com, and while you're there, you can sign up for our monthly newsletter. You can also follow us on twitter at @yorkstoryslam, as well as on Facebook, and watch videos of all the stories from our events on our YouTube channel. We hope to see you virtually or on stage soon! Thanks for listening.

Lancaster Story Slam podcast
Close Encounters

Lancaster Story Slam podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 22:09


Welcome to the Lancaster Story Slam podcast! In October the theme for Lancaster Story Slam was ‘Close Encounters.' We heard stories about close encounters while camping, while traveling and while naked. In the end we had three winners on the night!  Congratulations to Hunter Olstein, Beth Horenkamp and Eileen Joyce who all earned spots in our Grand Slam in December!  First up, let's hear a story from Hunter Olstein who told us about a close encounter he had while traveling.   Now let's hear Beth Horenkamp and her close encounters story.  Our final storyteller from October is Eileen Joyce who shared a funny story about a close encounter she had while traveling.  This was our last regular story slam of 2021. As you know we bring back all the monthly winners from January to October to compete for the title of Best Storyteller in Lancaster at our annual Grand Slam!  This year's Grand Slam theme is Picture Perfect. Stay tuned to our website for details about our December 7th Grand Slam.   Thanks for listening. 

Music From 100 Years Ago
Classical Music Month 2021

Music From 100 Years Ago

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 38:22


Historical recordings of music by Mozart, Schumann, Debussy, Respighi, Chopin & Bach. Performers include : Eileen Joyce, Eugene Ormandy, Joseph Szigeti and Hans Hotter.

Wikimusic 2019
WIKIMUSIC - Eileen Joyce

Wikimusic 2019

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 30:00


Il 25 marzo 1991 muore a Redhill, in Inghilterra, Eileen Joyce. Carla Di Lena lo racconta a WikiMusic

York Story Slam
Fresh Start

York Story Slam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 20:33


Welcome to the York Story Slam podcast, where we feature select stories from our monthly open mic storytelling events in York, Pennsylvania. The theme for our January story slam was FRESH START. One of our winners was Mark Lentz, with his story of growing up with an abusive father and finding ways to channel his anger. Mark earned a spot in our Grand Slam in November. Next up is our second winner, Edward Vasta, who shared about a day trip where he had his first experience with skiing. Edward also earned a spot in our Grand Slam in November. Our final story on this month’s podcast comes from Eileen Joyce. Eileen shared her story of preparing for an inevitable career change, away from her pet tiger. Tickets for our events are available on our website, and while you’re there, you can sign up for our monthly newsletter. You can also follow us on twitter Facebook, and watch videos of all the stories from our events on our YouTube channel. A big thank-you to our 2021 sponsor, KBG Injury Law, whose generous support is making this season possible. We hope to see you on stage soon! Thanks for listening.

York Story Slam
Man vs. Beast

York Story Slam

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 19:16


Welcome to the York Story Slam podcast, where we feature select stories from our monthly open mic storytelling events in York, Pennsylvania. On April 21st, eight storytellers shared their stories with our audience through our first ever virtual slam! Our theme for the evening was MAN vs BEAST. We heard stories about encounters with wild animals, stories about family pets, and one story about facing fear - the beast within. In the end, Jason Sabol won with his story about his childhood pet, and his last days with Jason’s family.  Jason earned a spot in our Grand Slam in November.  Congratulations, Jason! Next up is a story from Jeanie Parker, who shared why she was afraid of being eaten alive by a bear on family vacations in the Poconos.  Our final story on this month’s podcast comes from Eileen Joyce. Eileen shared her story of preparing her cat for a cross-country flight.All the winners from this year’s open mic story slam events will return to compete for the title of Best Storyteller in York. Updates on our events are available on our website, and while you’re there, you can sign up for our monthly newsletter. You can also follow us on Twitter , Facebook, and watch videos of all the stories from our events on our YouTube channel. Big thanks to our 2020 sponsor, KBG Injury Law, whose generous support is making this season possible and keeping ticket prices low. We hope to see you virtually or on stage soon! Thanks for listening.

Ghost Echoes
No. 2 - Roxy Music

Ghost Echoes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 16:50


The first Roxy Music album brings together a patchwork of inspirations and influences from across the decades. In the second episode of Ghost Echoes, we stroll spontaneously into the movie theatre of the mind and examine a few of them. Here's looking at you, kid. Music and Sound Notes: - All of the Roxy Music tracks heard here for illustrative purposes are from their debut album. They include: “Re-Make/Re-Model”, “Virginia Plain”, “Bitters End”, “Chance Meeting", and “2HB”. - The recording of Rachmaninov's second piano concerto near the start is by an anonymous soloist and symphony orchestra, from Musopen. The excerpt from Brief Encounter itself features a recording of the same concerto by Eileen Joyce with the National Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Muir Matheson. The Noël Coward song heard shortly after is “The Party's Over Now,” from the musical Words and Music. - The segment on pop art features excerpts from Buddy Holly's “Everyday” and David Bowie's “Andy Warhol.” The section about musicians who went to art school features tiny extracts from “All Your Love” by John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers; “Imagine” by John Lennon; “Brown Sugar”, “Some Girls”, and “Honky Tonk Women” all by the Rolling Stones; “Whole Lotta Love” by Led Zeppelin; “Pinball Wizard” by the Who; “Tubular Bells, Part 1” by Mike Oldfield; “Bike” by Pink Floyd; “Layla” by Derek and the Dominos; “The Village Green Preservation Society” by the Kinks; “Seaside Rendezvous” by Queen; “Your Love is King” by Sade; “Common People” by Pulp; “You're So Great” by Blur; “Man-Size” by PJ Harvey; “Paper Planes” by M.I.A.; “Kiss With A Fist” by Florence and the Machine; and “London Calling” by the Clash. - The recording of Wagner's “Ride of the Valkyries” used here is by the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Uwe Mund. The brief excerpt from the start of Das Rheingold is the Staatskapelle Dresden conducted by Marek Janowski, and the horn call from Götterdämmerung is the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra conducted by Riccardo Chailly. - The music that finishes the episode off is from the end of Max Steiner's score for Casablanca. Further reading, watching: - The two main sources for biographical information were Michael Bracewell's Re-Make/Re-Model and Simon Reynolds' Shock and Awe. The Brief Encounter section is loosely inspired by Roland Barthes' essay “Leaving the Movie Theatre” from The Rustle of Language. The list of art school alumni who went on to pop stardom comes from Pretentiousness: Why it Matters by Dan Fox. - The BBC documentary at the beginning of the pop art section is “Pop Goes the Easel,” an episode of Monitor, hosted by Huw Wheldon and directed by the great Ken Russell. The interview clips with Ferry are taken from a Channel Four documentary called This is Tomorrow. - The images in this blog post were the main source for my descriptions of the Roxy Theatre. - Other film and television clips come from Brief Encounter; What's Opera, Doc?; The Wizard of Oz; Casablanca and Now, Voyager.

York Story Slam
Brush With Fame

York Story Slam

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 16:52


Welcome to the York Story Slam podcast, where we feature select stories from our monthly open mic storytelling events in York, Pennsylvania. In August, eight storytellers shared their stories with our audience at Holy Hound Taproom in downtown York. Our theme for the evening was Brush With Fame. We heard stories about trying to keep calm while meeting lifelong idols, family heroes, and getting recognized as a local celebrity. In the end, we had a tie. One of our winners was Eileen Joyce, with her story about getting to know and love a new hometown. Next up is our second winner, Melissa Snavely, who shared a story about auditioning for the lead in her high school musical. Melissa also earned a spot in our Grand Slam in November. Our final story on this month’s podcast comes from Anthony Machinski. Anthony shared his story about an unexpected way to impress a first date. All the winners from this year’s open mic story slam events will return to compete for the title of Best Storyteller in York. Tickets for our events are available on our website, and while you’re there, you can sign up for our monthly newsletter. You can also follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and watch videos of all the stories from our events on our YouTube channel. We hope to see you on stage soon! Thanks for listening.

Lancaster Story Slam podcast

Welcome to the Lancaster Story Slam podcast! Our theme for July was “Fast Lane!” The night was filled with stories of quick exits, high school pranks, and cross country trips.  We’re swerving into the Fast Lane now with our winning story featuring Chris McDougall. Chris is best known for his best-selling trail running book Born To Run, but this story is about his days as a rower in high school.  Next up, we were thrilled to see Cliff Lewis return to the mic. Cliff won the title of best storyteller in Lancaster back in 2015, and he returned with this amazing story about an all-American holiday.  Our final story is from Eileen Joyce, a very funny storyteller from York. This was an audience favorite.  Our next Story Slam will be held on August 28th and the theme is BEACH BUM! Join us at Tellus360 - we start telling stories at 8pm but most people come early for dinner and drinks. This could be the month you tell your story! Grab your tickets at LancasterStorySlam.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, we’d love it if you you would leave a rating and review on iTunes, or let your friends know they can listen to Lancaster folks telling true tales each month.  

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York Story Slam
Glory Days - Grand Slam

York Story Slam

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018 18:00


Welcome to the York Story Slam podcast, where we feature select stories from our monthly open mic storytelling events in York, Pennsylvania. On November 21, 2017, the ten winners from our monthly open mic story slams returned to compete for the title of Best Storyteller in York. We gathered at the beautiful Capitol Theatre in downtown York, and our storytellers took the stage to share their stories with a full house – more than double the audience at our monthly events. Our theme for the evening was Glory Days. We heard stories of childhood holidays, high school experiences, like theatre performances and prom nights, and teenage misadventures. Eileen Joyce won with her story about living through the glory days of grunge music.  Eileen took home the trophy and bragging rights. Next up is Allison Witherow. Allison told the story of how her family’s Halloween celebration evolved over time. Our final story on this month’s podcast comes from Matt McDunnell, who told us about a spectacular homemade Halloween costume from his childhood.   We’ve announced the themes for our 2018 season on our website. Tickets for our events are available there, too, and while you’re there, you can sign up for our monthly newsletter. You can also follow us on twitter at @yorkstoryslam, as well as on Facebook, and watch videos of all the stories from our events on our YouTube channel. We hope to see you on stage soon! Thanks for listening.

What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler
Oct 14, 2017 - The Edgy Veg, Eileen Joyce, Deborah Kimmett​ & more

What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 61:05


- Author David Yaffe on his intimate biography of Joni Mitchell, which he says is the closest thing we’ll get to her memoir. Get the book: http://www.harpercollins.ca/9781443444811/reckless-daughter - YouTube star and vegan chef Candice Hutchings talks 'The Edgy Veg: 138 Carnivore Approved #Vegan Recipes' - get the book: www.theedgyveg.com/edgy-veg-cookbook - Movies & TV reviews with Film Critic Anne Brodie - http://www.twitter.com/annebrodie - http://www.LifeInPleasantville.com's Candace Derickx joins us in studio with Amber Balcaen, the first Canadian woman to win a Nascar-sanctioned race and Geoff Wiebe, a tire expert from Kal Tire to break down those old winter tire myths! http://www.kaltire.com - Comedian Deborah Kimmett​ on finding the funny in tragedy during her new stand-up show 'The Year of The Suddenly' - October 17 and 18, 2017 at the John Candy Box Theatre, The Second City. Get tickets: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3083548 - Jazz artist Eileen Joyce performs LIVE & talks upcoming gala benefiting the Pulmonary Fibrosis Freedom Society Sat 10PM ET Jewel 88.5 Toronto​ & app: http://bit.ly/1syMw0V SUBSCRIBE to What She Said and watch interviews & more: http://www.youtube.com/WhatSheSaidTalk Miss a show? Stream & download full shows for free on iTunes: http://www.apple.co/1U700c0 Follow us on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @WhatSheSaidTalk Website: http://www.whatshesaidtalk.com What She Said! with Christine Bentley & Kate Wheeler airs Saturday and Sunday at 10-11PM ET on Jewel 88.5 Toronto. Listen LIVE on the APP: http://www.streamdb5web.securenetsystems.net/v5/CKDX

What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler
Sept 30, 2017 - Organigram, A P H R O S E, Author Ritu Bhasin & more

What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2017 61:47


- Organigram​'s Greg Engel discusses Ontario's plan to open 150 LCBO-run #pot shops by 2020 - www.organigram.ca - Author Ritu Bhasin​ on her new book about choosing how & when to be your authentic self - get "The Authenticity Principle" here: www.ritubhasin.com - Movie/TV reviews with film critic Anne Brodie - www.twitter.com/annebrodie - Lifestyle expert Lena Almeida​ on how to look Absolutely Ageless with Aveeno - win a special Aveeno gift pack with all the products mentioned here: www.whatshesaidradio.com/what-she-sai…ck-giveaway/ - Jazz artist Eileen Joyce on living with Idopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis and her upcoming gala benefiting the Pulmonary Fibrosis Freedom Society on Oct 20, 2017 - get tickets: www.pf-freedom.org. - Indie-soul artist A P H R O S E​ performs 'Fire' in our LIVE #StudioSesions. www.APHROSE.com SUBSCRIBE to What She Said and watch interviews & more: www.youtube.com/WhatSheSaidTalk Miss a show? Stream & download full shows for free on iTunes: www.apple.co/1U700c0 Follow us on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @WhatSheSaidTalk Website: www.whatshesaidtalk.com What She Said! with Christine Bentley & Kate Wheeler airs Saturday and Sunday at 10-11PM ET on Jewel 88.5 Toronto. Listen LIVE on the APP: www.streamdb5web.securenetsystems.net/v5/CKDX

York Story Slam
Love Life

York Story Slam

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2017 25:47


Welcome to the York Story Slam podcast, where we feature select stories from our monthly open mic storytelling events in York, Pennsylvania. On February 21, 14 storytellers shared their stories with our audience at Holy Hound Taproom in downtown York. Our theme for the evening was Love Life. We heard stories about dating, relationships, love lost, appreciation for love itself, and even one about a sordid pizza delivery. It was a really great night of storytelling, and we had a difficult time choosing stories to share with you. Seems like a good time to remind you that ALL the stories from our events are posted on YouTube. Eileen Joyce won with her story about her struggles with flirting and interpreting signals from others.  Next up is Elizabeth Erenberg. Elizabeth told us about how a bad hair day led to a big change in her love life. Our next story comes from Quinn Snyder, who told us about how leaving his favorite sweatshirt behind at a party helped him remember how precious his own love life is. Quinn’s name was pulled right after his mom told a beautiful story about their family motto, “Love Life,” which they adopted from her late son, Justin. You can check out Quinn’s mom’s story on our YouTube page. Our final story on this month’s podcast comes from Michael Reichman, who shared stories about his awkwardness, and where it has led him. Just goes to show you, there are several sides to every story. We’re glad it worked out for Elizabeth and Michael. All the winners from this year’s open mic story slam events will return to compete for the title of Best Storyteller in York. Tickets for our events are available on our website, and while you’re there, you can sign up for our monthly newsletter. You can also follow us on twitter at @yorkstoryslam, as well as on Facebook, and watch videos of all the stories from our events on our YouTube channel. Our podcast is produced with support from The Beer Ace. Find them at TheBeerAce.com. This episode comes to you with support from this month’s featured brewery partner, New Belgium Brewing.  

Lancaster Story Slam podcast

Welcome to the Lancaster Story Slam podcast!We kicked off our third season of storytelling with the theme of Small World! Eileen Joyce won the night with her story of stalking like-named people throughout the world.  Our second storyteller is Tony Crocamo. If you’ve been listening to the podcast, you know Tony’s stories, always thoughtful and well told. Tony happened to be the first name drawn out of a hat at our January Story Slam, so it was a delight for us to open up the 2017 season with this story. Do you dream of telling a story onstage, but feel like you’d like some assistance? We’re making plans to hold our annual storytelling workshop - a two-hour class that will help you shape your story and steel your nerves to take the plunge. Our tentative date is Wednesday, April 12th. Check the news section of our website for confirmation and to register. Our final storyteller is Melissa Snavely. Melissa is one of our volunteers who helps us with ticketing and admissions at our live events. She told her inspiring story of attending the Women’s March in Washington DC and the memories it conjured up. Lancaster Story Slam is always held on the fourth Tuesday of each month at Tellus360. Our events start at 8pm, but we recommend arriving early to grab a pint and food at the front bar. You can check out all the details, the rules, and the the themes for the year at our website - Lancasterstoryslam.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, we’d love it if you you would leave a rating and review on iTunes, or let your friends know they can listen to Lancaster folks telling true tales each month.  Thanks for listening!

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York Story Slam

Welcome to the York Story Slam podcast, where we feature select stories from our monthly open mic storytelling events in York, Pennsylvania. On April 19, 2016, eleven storytellers shared their stories with a sold-out crowd at Holy Hound Taproom in  downtown York. The theme for the evening was “Hunger.” Eileen Joyce, one of our regular storytellers at York Story Slam, won  with a story about her cat’s tactics for waking Eileen up to feed him. Here’s Eileen. Eileen earned a spot in our Grand Slam in November. Next up is Matt McDunnell. Matt talked about about a  vision quest he participated in when he was in college. Our final story on this month’s podcast comes from our friend Jim Breslin, the founder of West Chester Story Slam and Co-Founder of Lancaster Story Slam. It was Jim’s first visit to York Story Slam, and we were delighted when his name was drawn and he told us a story about a month he spent at a wilderness canoe camp when he was a teenager.

York Story Slam
New Beginnings

York Story Slam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2016 16:10


Welcome to the York Story Slam podcast, where we’ll feature select stories from our monthly open mic storytelling events in York, Pennsylvania.On January 19, 2016, we held our first event, and fourteen storytellers got on the microphone to tell their stories to a sold-out crowd at Holy Hound Taproom in downtown York.The theme was “New Beginnings.” Brad Jennings won the night with the story of his first day working for a newspaper in another town. Next up is one of Brad’s newspaper colleagues, Eileen Joyce. Eileen told us about the challenges and opportunities she faced throughout a childhood full of frequent relocation. Our final story on this month’s podcast features Tom LaForgia. He told us about how family dynamics are changing for him with the recent passing of the matriarch of his family.Our podcast is produced with support from The Beer Ace. Find them at TheBeerAce.com.

Music From 100 Years Ago
Mozart's Birthday 2015

Music From 100 Years Ago

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2015 23:32


A special, short podcast in honor of Mozart's 259th birthday.  Music includes the Symphony 38, the Piano Sonata 12 and the Marriage of Figaro Overture.  Performers include: Eugene Ormandy, Eileen Joyce and Thomas Beecham.

JNNP podcast
BNPA 2014: Schizophrenia and cognition

JNNP podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2014 8:06


Cognitive impairment is generally considered an important facet of the schizophrenia syndrome but how fundamental is it? In this podcast Alan Carson discusses the question with Eileen Joyce, Consultant Neuropsychiatrist at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. She argues that there is a limited general resource in schizophrenia that constrains the performance of a wide range of specific cognitive functions and underlies the development of psychotic symptoms as well as determining functional outcome. She also outlines the possible neurobiological underpinnings. This podcast was recorded at the 2014 British NeuroPsychiatry Association AGM.

Music From 100 Years Ago

Historical recordings of Chopin favorites. Works include: Polonaise #3, Scherzo #1, Berceuse, Waltz # 7, and Nocturne #19.  Pianists include: Vladimir Horowitz, Artur Rubinstein, Eileen Joyce, Cyrill Smith, Louis  Kentner and Vladimir de Pachmann.

JNNP podcast
BNPA 2013: Deep brain stimulation for mental illness

JNNP podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2013 8:50


Eileen Joyce, professor in neuropsychiatry at the Institute of Neurology, gives Hugh Rickards, consultant in neuropsychiatry, University of Birmingham, an update on the use of deep brain stimulation to treat mental disorders, particularly OCD.This podcast was recorded at the British NeuroPsychiatry Association’s 2013 AGM. For more information on the association and next year’s meeting, see bnpa.org.uk.

The Gramophone podcast
Antoni Wit, and remembering Eileen Joyce: the Gramophone Podcast, December 2011

The Gramophone podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2011 22:01


Antoni Wit, and remembering Eileen Joyce: the Gramophone Podcast, December 2011

Music From 100 Years Ago
Liszt Bicentenial

Music From 100 Years Ago

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2011 54:41


Celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of composer Franz Liszt.  Works include: Hungarian Rhapsody #2, Liebestraum #3, Totentanze and the Piano Concerto #1.  Performers include: Eileen Joyce, Artur Rubenstein, Louis Ketner, Jesus Sanroma and Eugene Ormandy.

Music From 100 Years Ago
Chopin Bicentennial

Music From 100 Years Ago

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2010 48:12


A special podcast for the 200th birthday of Fredric Chopin. Works include the Minute Waltz, the Scherzo #3, the B Minor Sonata, The Etude #3 Op. 3 and the Heroic Polonaise. Pianists include: Ignatz Paderewski, Artur Rubenstein, Vladimir Horowitz, Eileen Joyce, Josef Hofmann and Louis Kentner.

Gresham College Lectures
Film Music: A certain train station

Gresham College Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2009 59:27


David Lean's 1945 film, Brief Encounter, is a classic example of the way film can use music to drive the emotions of the audience. The film repeatedly returns to Eileen Joyce's recording of Rachmaninov's Second Piano Concerto, each time further entwining the viewer's emotions within the narrative. But how can this extravagant, extrovert music seem so perfectly adapted to the repression and guilt that surrounds the protagonists?