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Best podcasts about Elisabeth Tova Bailey

Latest podcast episodes about Elisabeth Tova Bailey

The Imperfects
Dr Julia Baird - An Awe-full Conversation

The Imperfects

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 74:01


As an author, journalist and broadcaster, Dr Julia Baird has spent the last decade researching awe, wonder, grace and forgiveness (...and now the title makes sense!). Finding joy and purpose through ocean swimming, Julia shows us how impactful nature and community can be when we say yes to adventure (and also what to do when caught in a rip). With Josh out sick, Ryan and Hugh do the heavy lifting with bountiful good questions, Ryan becomes enlightened and discovers the meaning behind church (no really, he's onto something), and Hugh and Ryan get deep with Julia and discuss the role of justice in forgiveness and the place of grace in today's society. Julia, it was such an honour, and definitely a name ticked off our dream-guest bucket list. To watch the full episode on YouTube click here - https://youtu.be/3Xjy4eABOQ4

Bookstore Explorer
Episode 59: Bookworks, Albuquerque, New Mexico

Bookstore Explorer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 36:15


This week, we head to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to visit a store that's been serving its community for 40 years. Co-owner Shannon Guinn-Collins and Store Manager Robert Flippo take us behind the shelves of Bookworks. We discuss the store's long history, the amazing authors who have passed through its doors, and a recent change to an LLC structure for ownership.Books We Talk About: Titanium Noir by Nick Harkaway, Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry, We Don't Eat our Classmates by Ryan T. Higgins, Dragons Love Tacos by Adam Rubin, Life After Life by Kate Atkinson, Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley, H is for Hawk by Helen MacDonald, The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elisabeth Tova Bailey

Journaling With Nature
Episode 105: Deborah Conn – Discovering nature at every age

Journaling With Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 61:06


Deborah is a nature journaler from California, USA. In her work she taught ways to combine science and art in early childhood education. Now she aims to foster a connection with nature in her family and community through nature journaling.Listen to hear more about:The importance of mentors.Combining science and art in early childhood education.Nature journaling as a tool for processing grief.The nature journaling community and the richness of shared experiences.Taking the role of the ‘novice' as a way to encourage and support others in a group.Deborah's favourite nature related non-fiction books.The buzz of making nature discoveries. Nature journaling with physical limitations. The different ways that Deborah hopes to engage her community in nature journaling.Nature journaling with young children.Deborah mentioned Melinda Nakagawa from Spark in Nature as the teacher who opened the doors to nature journaling for her. The Skyscapito Appreciation Society is the group that Deborah mentioned that meets to share ideas for painting and drawing skies in our journals The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elisabeth Tova Bailey is the book Deborah mentioned during our conversation about finding wonder in nature during illness.-----------------Sign-up for Journaling With Nature's Newsletter to receive news and updates each month. You can support Journaling With Nature Podcast on Patreon, Your contribution is deeply appreciated.Thanks for listening!

HPLD Podcasts
Why Did You Read That? 019

HPLD Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 76:18


In this episode, we discuss: The Wonder Trail by Steve Hely https://bit.ly/3QskAqm The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elisabeth Tova Bailey https://bit.ly/3p5EM5J Tender Wings of Desire by Harland Sanders (Prospector or ILL) The Way of the House Husband by Kousuke Oono https://hpldencore.mylibrary.us/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2247828 We didn't quite get to: The Department of Truth by James Tynion IV https://bit.ly/3SQKRRt The Loneliness of the Long Distance Cartoonish by Adrian Tomine https://bit.ly/3BS5iai Rebecca Ringquist's Emboidery Workshops by Rebecca Ringquist https://bit.ly/3Qh8dho Crow Planet by Lyanda Lynn Haupt (Prospector or ILL)

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Journaling With Nature
Episode 92: Clare Walker Leslie – Keeping a Nature Journal

Journaling With Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 76:37


Clare Walker Leslie has brought the practice of nature journaling to the world through her many books and in-person workshops. She speaks about the people, places and things that she has encountered over the four decades since she started keeping a nature journal.Listen to hear more about:The story of how Clare came to nature as an adult. Clare's experience studying under her mentors in England, Scotland, and Sweden.Writing her first book Nature Drawing, A Tool for Learning in 1978.The tools Clare takes with her into the field. How nature can be a solace during difficult times. Using colour to understand and celebrate the changes in nature throughout the year.The concept of Daily Exceptional Images.The way Clare facilitates nature connection through her workshops.Find out about Clare and all her inspirational books on her website http://clarewalkerleslie.com.Watch the video of this interview on the International Nature Journaling Week website. Two books that Clare mentioned were The Zen of Seeing by Frederick Franck and The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elisabeth Tova Bailey. -----------------Sign-up for Journaling With Nature's Newsletter to receive news and updates as well as the Nature Journaling Inspiration List each month! You can support Journaling With Nature Podcast on Patreon, Your contribution is deeply appreciated.Thanks for listening!

Und was machst du am Wochenende?
Gabriele von Arnim dödelt durch den Tag und lädt Männer zum Kochen ein

Und was machst du am Wochenende?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 55:25


In Folge 28 ist die Bestsellerautorin und TV-Moderatorin Gabriele von Arnim zu Gast. Die 75-Jährige hat zehn Jahre lang ihren schwerkranken Mann gepflegt und erzählt, was sie in der Zeit über das Leben gelernt hat: "Liebe muss sein." Nach seinem Tod hat sie ein berührendes Buch über diese Zeit geschrieben. Dem Gastgeberteam von "Und was machst du am Wochenende?", Ilona Hartmann und Christoph Amend, sagt sie, dass sie nach dem Abschied von ihrem Mann erst lernen musste, das Wochenende wieder zu genießen. Jetzt verrät ihre Einladungtricks für einen entspannten Abend: "Ich lade auch Männer ein, am liebsten, wenn sie gut kochen können." Sie teilt ihre Lieblingsrezepte – von mariniertem Curryhuhn bis zum perfekten Salat. Und erzählt von ihren besten Freundinnen. Zu Beginn eines ruhigen Wochenendes denkt sie mittlerweile: "Wie herrlich – ich habe nichts vor! Ich dödel durch den Tag." Für das Wochenende empfehlen Gabriele, Christoph und Ilona in dieser Folge unter anderem die Bücher "Das Geräusch der Schnecke beim Essen" von Elisabeth Tova Bailey, "Crossroads" von Jonathan Frantzen, "Mädchenschule" von Pascale Hugues, "Allein" von Daniel Schreiber, "Die Vögel" von Tarjei Vesaas; außerdem Sbrisolona (https://splendido-magazin.de/sbrisolona/), einen italienischen Keks mit Mandeln und: die Ungewissheit auszuhalten. Das Team erreichen Sie unter wochenende@zeit.de. Sie wollen wissen, was Anke Engelke, Ayumi Paul oder David Hasselhoff am Wochenende machen? Alle Folgen dieses Podcasts finden Sie hier.

Blogs y Blogging: El PODCAST de Blogpocket
Fonoteca 4: Más reading y menos streaming (José Luis Orihuela entrevista a Inmaculada Pérez e Inmaculada Setuáin)

Blogs y Blogging: El PODCAST de Blogpocket

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 41:51


Audio de la grabación realizada el 23 de abril de 2020 (Día del Libro, en España). En ella, Inmaculada Pérez e Inmaculada Setuáin (de @LesegLeyendo) conversan con José Luis Orihuela (@jlori) acerca del mundo de los libros. Lecturas de apoyo Más reading y menos streaming https://www.ecuaderno.com/2020/03/10/mas-reading-y-menos-streaming/ 10 recursos en línea imprescindibles para amantes de los libros https://www.ecuaderno.com/2019/03/13/10-recursos-en-linea-imprescindibles-para-amantes-de-los-libros/ 20 libros para leer en 2020 https://www.ecuaderno.com/2020/02/06/20-libros-para-leer-en-2020/ Sitios citados Leyendo se entiende la gente https://leseg.wordpress.com/ Entrevista: “No me resisto a comprar libros en tinta aunque no los vea, sé que son el mejor adorno para mi casa” https://leseg.wordpress.com/2014/02/11/no-me-resisto-a-comprar-libros-en-tinta-aunque-no-los-vea-se-que-son-el-mejor-adorno-para-mi-casa/ Biblioteca de la UNAV https://www.unav.edu/web/biblioteca Re-Read https://www.re-read.com/ Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/ Feedly https://feedly.com/i/welcome Voice Audiobook Player https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.ph1b.audiobook&hl=es Five Books https://fivebooks.com/ World of Books https://www.worldofbooks.com/en-gb Libros recomendados Barrio Lejano (Jiro Taniguchi, 2016) https://amzn.to/2W7WVkL El libro de mi destino (Parinoush Saniee, 2014) https://amzn.to/2XZ0V9s El sonido de un caracol salvaje al comer (Elisabeth Tova Bailey, 2019) https://amzn.to/3eMnnsm El poder de las historias: O cómo han cautivado al ser humano, de la Ilíada a Harry Potter (Martin Puchner, 2019) https://amzn.to/34ZMDHc Tarantula (Bob Dylan, 1966) https://amzn.to/3bzXhqJ The Membership Economy: Find Your Super Users, Master the Forever Transaction, and Build Recurring Revenue (Robbie Kellman Baxter, 2015) https://amzn.to/350l6FC Blanca Nieves y los Siete Enanitos - Pequeño gran disco de Walt Disney https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FyZAPrmVZY Twitter. Manuales Imprescindibles (Antonio Cambronero, 2012) https://amzn.to/2yBrkzN Mortadelo y Filemón (Francisco Ibáñez) https://mortadelo-filemon.es/ Mafalda (Joaquín Salvador Lavado Tejón, Quino) https://www.quino.com.ar/librosmafalda El hombre en busca de sentido (Viktor Emil Frankl, 2015) https://amzn.to/2S2TREW

NAHAUFNAHME
(23) SCHNECKEN

NAHAUFNAHME

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 9:17


Eine langsame Hörspur von Heidelberg zu Gabriele von Arnim & Elisabeth Tova Bailey

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Reading Envy
Reading Envy 219: These Chickens with Carol Ann

Reading Envy

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021


Carol Ann and I discuss the reading adventures she discovered during quarantine, and we both bring books to talk about that we've read and liked lately, from music to paradise to lesser known presidents.Download or listen via this link: Reading Envy 219: These Chickens Subscribe to the podcast via this link: FeedburnerOr subscribe via Apple Podcasts by clicking: SubscribeOr listen through TuneIn Or listen on Google Play Or listen via StitcherOr listen through Spotify Or listen through Google Podcasts Books discussed: The Nature of Fragile Things by Susan MeissnerBrood by Jackie PolzinWinter in Paradise by Elin HilderbrandThe Ensemble by Aja GabelThe Unexpected President by Scott S. GreenbergerOther mentions:Hidden Brain podcastAdventures by the BookNovel NetworkBeneath a Scarlet Sky by Mark SullivanAmerican Hookup by Lisa WadeNew York Times review of BroodThe Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elisabeth Tova BaileyWhat Happens in Paradise by Elin HilderbrandTroubles in Paradise by Elin HilderbrandAn Equal Music by Vikram SethThe Girl on the Train by Paula HawkinsDestiny of the Republic by Candice Millard The Thursday Murder Club by Richard OsmanAn Inventory of Losses by Judith Schalansky, translated by Jackie SmithAtlas of Remote Islands by Judith Schalansky, translated by Christine LoRelated episodes:Episode 103 - Duchess Potatoes with Carol Ann EllisonEpisode 164 - Character Driven with Carol AnnEpisode 187 - Sentient Snails and Spaceships with PaulaStalk us online: Carol Ann at GoodreadsCarol Ann is @thebookandbeyond on Instagram  Jenny at GoodreadsJenny on TwitterJenny is @readingenvy on Instagram and Litsy All links to books are through Bookshop.org, where I am an affiliate. I wanted more money to go to the actual publishers and authors. I link to Amazon when a book is not listed with Bookshop.

Embracing Intensity
187: A Cautionary Tale of Non-Violent Communication with Meenadchi

Embracing Intensity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 33:46


Non-Violent communication needs to be used with caution, but it’s something we all need to learn and understand more about. Join us to learn more! Meenadchi (they/them) has worked for over ten years in trauma services and crisis stabilization. Meenadchi’s NVC  practice began in 2002, and it quickly became a natural fit to weave these magical tools for self-compassion and accountability into Meenadchi’s daily work. Meenadchi's NVC practice lays the groundwork for a somatic and intersectional approach to communication, incorporating tools to divest from shame and to deepen interdependent vulnerability. In December 2018, Meenadchi was invited to become Co-Conspirator Press’s inaugural author with the workbook Decolonizing Non-Violent Communication. Show Highlights: Why Meenadchi is intensely passionate about being in their body and being in flow Meenadchi’s personal brand of intensity begins with their mother and their unique and meaningful name How Meenadchi was labeled as the “black sheep of the family” and pushed a lot of edges growing up Being from a loud Sri Lankan family gave Meenadchi a strong cultural identity influenced by the topics of war, liberation, and sovereignty How Meenadchi never tried to be quieter or less intense, but sometimes didn’t understand their own brand of magic A story of navigating an intense circumstance when Meenadchi felt on the cusp of acting out of alignment with their values How Meenadchi learned to navigate with more care in the trauma context How Meenadchi uses their fire for alignment, even though that doesn’t feel “good” for everyone else, but their fire allows them to hold good boundaries in relationships How Meenadchi harnesses the power of their intensity by slowing down and being in community with people who slow down and hold them accountable How the daily habits of drinking water and seeking out people who are comfortable with their own magic help Meenadchi The best advice for Meenadchi came from a teacher who taught them to be quiet and centered, how to focus care on someone, and to leave their baggage at the door Books that have helped Meenadchi: The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elisabeth Tova Bailey and Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer How Meenadchi helps others find their purpose by facilitating collective spaces How Meenadchi’s therapy practice has adapted during the pandemic Parting words from Meenadchi: “Trust your own magic and wisdom.” Resources: Find out more:  Trauma-Informed NVC  Instagram: @Whostoleserendib Decolonizing Non-Violent Communication by Meenadchi The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elisabeth Tova Bailey  Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer Aurora Remember: Find my 8th workbook on Prioritizing and Simplifying Your Life Embracing Intensity    

Reading Envy
Reading Envy 187: Sentient Snails and Spaceships

Reading Envy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020


Paula joins Jenny from New Zealand, where everyone is getting a little antsy from having to stay home. Jenny chats poetry and non-fiction while Paula brings historical and science fiction, and one gritty regional novel winning all the awards in Australia. In fact, we talk about several book awards. One of these books doesn't come out in the USA until June, but that's publishing for you!Download or listen via this link: Reading Envy 187: Sentient Snails and Spaceships Subscribe to the podcast via this link: FeedburnerOr subscribe via Apple Podcasts by clicking: SubscribeOr listen through TuneIn Or listen on Google Play Listen via StitcherListen through Spotify Books discussed: Shadowplay by Joseph O'ConnorThe Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elisabeth Tova BaileyAncillary Justice by Ann LeckiePostcolonial Love Poem by Natalie DiazToo Much Lip by Melissa Lucashenko Other mentions:Marriage Material by Sathnam Sanghera@cathythoughts and @carolynm on LitsyCosta Book AwardsDracula by Bram StrokerThe Historian by Elizabeth KostovaThe Strange Case of Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis StevensonNebula AwardHugo AwardArthur C. Clarke AwardWhen My Brother was an Aztec by Natalie DiazSee the poet read "Ode to the Beloved's Hips" Miles Franklin AwardMullumbimby by Melissa LucashenkoTim WintonBooks on the Go podcastStella PrizeRoyal Assassin by Robin HobbCelestial Bodies by Jokha AlharthiRelated episodes:Episode 119 - Bread and Butter Writing with Paula Episode 154 - Is If If with PaulaEpisode 176 - Best of 2019  Stalk us online:Jenny at GoodreadsJenny on TwitterJenny is @readingenvy on Instagram and LitsyPaula is @centique on Litsy

Short Wave
Lessons In Being Alone, From A Woodland Snail

Short Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 13:27


Bedridden with illness, Maine writer Elisabeth Tova Bailey found an unlikely companion — a solitary snail a friend brought her from the woods. Elisabeth spent the following year observing the creature and it was the inspiration for her memoir, "The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating."

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Otros acentos
Otros acentos - Luar na Lubre y Víctor Manuel en concierto en Madrid - 17/01/20

Otros acentos

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 26:20


Luar Na Lubre contará con la participación de Víctor Manuel en Madrid en el concierto de fin de gira del disco ‘Ribeira Sacra”. La banda de folk gallego que lidera Bieito Romero, actuará el 20 de enero, en el Nuevo Teatro Alcalá de Madrid. Su música cautivó a Mikel Oldfield y con más de 30 años de trayectoria, el grupo coruñés se ha convertido en embajador de Galicia por el mundo. José Mª Pascual invita a la lectura del ensayo “El sonido de un caracol salvaje al comer” de Elisabeth Tova Bailey, editado por Capitán Swing. Escuchar audio

Considera l'armadillo
Considera l'armadillo martedì 05/02/2019

Considera l'armadillo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 29:37


Dove si continua a parlare con GUIDO CECCOLINI e ANNA CENERINI di Associazione CERM centro Rapaci Minacciati, del Nibbio Reale, di nidi, di pale eoliche, di veleni, di Progetto Pluto, di malvagità, di topicidi, di metaldeide, di lumachicida, di Capovaccai, del libro Il rumore di una Chiocciola che mangia, di Elisabeth Tova Bailey, di Marsilio editore

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Considera l'armadillo
Considera l'armadillo mar 05/02 (seconda parte)

Considera l'armadillo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 29:37


Dove si continua a parlare con GUIDO CECCOLINI e ANNA CENERINI di Associazione CERM centro Rapaci Minacciati, del Nibbio Reale, di nidi, di pale eoliche, di veleni, di Progetto Pluto, di malvagità, di topicidi, di metaldeide, di lumachicida, di Capovaccai, del libro Il rumore di una Chiocciola che mangia, di Elisabeth Tova Bailey, di Marsilio editore (seconda parte)

Considera l'armadillo
Considera l'armadillo mar 05/02 (seconda parte)

Considera l'armadillo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 29:37


Dove si continua a parlare con GUIDO CECCOLINI e ANNA CENERINI di Associazione CERM centro Rapaci Minacciati, del Nibbio Reale, di nidi, di pale eoliche, di veleni, di Progetto Pluto, di malvagità, di topicidi, di metaldeide, di lumachicida, di Capovaccai, del libro Il rumore di una Chiocciola che mangia, di Elisabeth Tova Bailey, di Marsilio editore (seconda parte)

Considera l'armadillo
Considera l'armadillo mercoledì 10/10/2018

Considera l'armadillo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 27:18


Dove si parla con GIOVANNI QUINTAVALLE PASTORINO, ricercatore dell'Università Statale di Milano, dell'Università di Manchester, dello Zoo di Londra, di feromoni e mammiferi, di Armadilli, di odori, di Insetti, di canidi, del bellissimo libro Il rumore di una chiocciola che mangia, di Elisabeth Tova Bailey, Marsilio editore, abbracciamo Catia Acquaviva di Oasi Smeraldino, ci preoccupiamo con Marevivo e Greenpeace Italia per la collisione in mare, gli idrocarburi e il Santuario dei Cetacei

Considera l'armadillo
Considera l'armadillo mer 10/10 (prima parte)

Considera l'armadillo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 27:18


Dove si parla con GIOVANNI QUINTAVALLE PASTORINO, ricercatore dell'Università Statale di Milano, dell'Università di Manchester, dello Zoo di Londra, di feromoni e mammiferi, di Armadilli, di odori, di Insetti, di canidi, del bellissimo libro Il rumore di una chiocciola che mangia, di Elisabeth Tova Bailey, Marsilio editore, abbracciamo Catia Acquaviva di Oasi Smeraldino, ci preoccupiamo con Marevivo e Greenpeace Italia per la collisione in mare, gli idrocarburi e il Santuario dei Cetacei (prima parte)

Considera l'armadillo
Considera l'armadillo mer 10/10 (prima parte)

Considera l'armadillo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 27:18


Dove si parla con GIOVANNI QUINTAVALLE PASTORINO, ricercatore dell'Università Statale di Milano, dell'Università di Manchester, dello Zoo di Londra, di feromoni e mammiferi, di Armadilli, di odori, di Insetti, di canidi, del bellissimo libro Il rumore di una chiocciola che mangia, di Elisabeth Tova Bailey, Marsilio editore, abbracciamo Catia Acquaviva di Oasi Smeraldino, ci preoccupiamo con Marevivo e Greenpeace Italia per la collisione in mare, gli idrocarburi e il Santuario dei Cetacei (prima parte)

Unbound with Trish and Jess
The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating

Unbound with Trish and Jess

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2017 41:39


For the final two episodes of Podcast Unbound, Trish and Jess pick books they love for the other to read. Our hosts discuss bookstores they've recently frequented, which requires discussion of Jess's dislike for BAM. Rob Lowe, after being a nonentity for the entirety of previous episodes, finds himself relevant on multiple occasions. Trish and Jess identify their favorite snail facts from this month's read, "The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating" by Elisabeth Tova Bailey. They finish the podcast next month with a book Trish has frequently mentioned, "The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak. (Music credit: “Books” by Minden http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/)

Unbound with Trish and Jess
The God of Small Things

Unbound with Trish and Jess

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 37:41


It's mid-August and Trish has already reached her goal of reading 52 books this year, so Jess and Trish discuss her updated reading goals. In spite of this reading high, Trish shares her recent literary low when she realizes she's been mispronouncing a word for a long time. Jess and Trish then share their heartbreak about how deeply events went wrong in this month's read "The God of Small Things" by Arundhati Roy, and how heartbreaking books that take place in India always seem to be. With two podcasts left to go, Trish and Jess pick favorite books to read for each other. Next month Jess has picked "The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating" by Elisabeth Tova Bailey.  (Music credit: “Books” by Minden http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/)

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NWP Radio
Sound of a Wild Snail Eating: The Story of a Snail, a Scientist, and a Writer

NWP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2014


An interview with Elisabeth Tova Bailey, author of The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating, and Timothy Pearce, assistant curator of mollusks and head of the mollusk section at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History.

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