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Ever wonder how a single quote can resonate differently with each person? Kevin and his co-hosts explore this every Sunday! This week's thought-provoking quote is from Elizabeth Foley: "The most beautiful discovery true friends make is that they can grow separately without growing apart." Listen in on their unique perspectives and join the conversation in the comments!#FriendshipDiscussion #QuoteOfTheDay #SundayMorning #InspirationalTalk #FriendshipGoals #GrowingNotApart #KevinAndFriendsShow #PodcastDiscussion
On this episode of Currently Reading, Meredith and Kaytee are discussing: Bookish Moments: book sets and learning new things Current Reads: all the great, interesting, and/or terrible stuff we've been reading lately Deep Dive: things we find tragic in our reading lives that may not actually be tragedies The Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes about our reading lives Show notes are time-stamped below for your convenience. Read the transcript of the episode (this link only works on the main site) . . . . 1:18 - Our Bookish Moments Of The Week 1:33 - Ember in the Ashes complete set (purchase at your own risk!) 5:38 - A Year of Living Curiously by Elizabeth Foley 7:39 - Mug Warmer 7:39 - Our Current Reads 8:28 - Earth by John Boyne (Kaytee, Blackwell's link) 8:35 - Water by John Boyne (Blackwell's link) 8:37 - CR Season 7: Episode 2 13:02 - Ask for Andrea by Noelle W. Ihli (Meredith) 15:16 - The Collective by Alison Gaylin 15:22 - The Overnight Guest by Heather Gudenkauf 16:45 - Done and Dusted by Lyla Sage (Kaytee) 17:28 - Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas 21:19 - Wild and Wrangled by Lyla Sage (pre-order releases April 15) 22:13 - The Kingdom, the Power and the Glory by Tim Alberta (Meredith) 22:56 - The Popcast 26:08 - The Many Assassinations of Samir by Daniel Nayeri (Kaytee) 26:16 - Everything Sad is Untrue by Daniel Nayeri 29:20 - A Winter's Promise by Christelle Dabos (Meredith) 31:11 - Book, Talk, Etc 35:32 - Non-Tragic Bookish Tragedies 37:10 - A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas 37:47 - Still Life by Louise Penny (special edition w/sprayed edges, releases Sep. 30, 2025) 49:12 - Meet Us At The Fountain 49:22 - I wish to always speak to indie bookstore owners. (Kaytee) 52:08 - Sarah's Bookshelves Live 52:14 - I wish to know if it seems like we are getting more reissued pretty versions of books from publishers today. (Meredith) 53:07 - Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros 53:35 - The Hunger Games box set by Suzanne Collins (Special edition) 53:37 - 37:47 - Still Life by Louise Penny (special edition w/sprayed edges, releases Sep. 30, 2025) 53:50 - Wicked by Gregory Maguire (special edition) 54:03 - Bel Canto by Ann Patchett (special annotated edition) Support Us: Become a Bookish Friend | Grab Some Merch Shop Bookshop dot org | Shop Amazon Bookish Friends Receive: The Indie Press List with a curated list of five books hand sold by the indie of the month. February's IPL comes to you from Fables and Fairy Tales in Marinsville, Indiana! Love and Chili Peppers with Kaytee and Rebekah - romance lovers get their due with this special episode focused entirely on the best selling genre fiction in the business. All Things Murderful with Meredith and Elizabeth - special content for the scary-lovers, brought to you with the behind-the-scenes insights of an independent bookseller From the Editor's Desk with Kaytee and Bunmi Ishola - a quarterly peek behind the curtain at the publishing industry The Bookish Friends Facebook Group - where you can build community with bookish friends from around the globe as well as our hosts Connect With Us: The Show: Instagram | Website | Email | Threads The Hosts and Regulars: Meredith | Kaytee | Mary | Roxanna Production and Editing: Megan Phouthavong Evans Affiliate Disclosure: All affiliate links go to Bookshop unless otherwise noted. Shopping here helps keep the lights on and benefits indie bookstores. Thanks for your support!
The Chair of HeartKids, Elizabeth Foley, tells John about the Two Feet & A heartbeat walk. Which is a Two Feet & A Heartbeat is a 4km walk, in honour of the four lives lost to childhood-onset heart disease (CoHD) every week across Australia. Those keen to take on a greater challenge can choose to walk the course twice, and tackle 8km in recognition of the eight babies born everyday with a heart defect. Listen to John Stanley live on air from 8pm-12am Monday to Thursday and Friday's 7pm-11pm on 2GB/4BC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Everybody who met her liked her - because she was warm and outgoing. Here I am saying good things about Lizzie. Poor Liz - nobody remembers her now.” - Padraic Colum, 1969This episode features an interview with scholar Elizabeth Foley O'Connor about Irish poet Lizzie Twigg, her legacy as a poet, her brief mention in Ulysses, how she fell under James Joyce's critical eye, and why she deserved better. We also discuss tarot artist Pamela Colman Smith, the subject of Foley O'Connor's book Pamela Colman Smith: Artist, Feminist & Mystic.Support us on Patreon to access episodes early, bonus content, and a video version of our podcast.On the Blog:The Women of Ulysses: Lizzie TwiggBlooms & Barnacles Social Media:Facebook | Twitter | InstagramSubscribe to Blooms & Barnacles:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube
We are thrilled to kick off a brand new season with a theme that's more relevant than ever: Headspace Havoc. This season, we're diving deep into the mental clutter that comes with the fast-paced world we live in. We know that sometimes, it feels like the challenges and uncertainties are just too overwhelming. And that's why we're here—to help make sense of it all. In our first episode of the season, we're joined by a true powerhouse in the business world, Elizabeth Foley. As a seasoned CEO and company director, Elizabeth has navigated countless high-stakes situations, and in this episode, she shares the issues that keep her up at night. We'll explore how, even though we can't always control the world around us, we can master our reactions and find ways to manage our mental space. Sometimes, all it takes is a moment to vent and get a fresh perspective before moving forward. So, whether you're struggling with your personal headspace havoc or just looking for some valuable insights, this episode is for you. Tune in, take a deep breath, and let us help lighten your load as we tackle what is messing with our heads, together.
A discussion with scholar Elizabeth Foley O'Connor about a minor but fascinating minor Ulysses character, Lizzie Twigg, and what her satirical depiction in "Lestrygonians" tells us about early 20th century politics and literature in Dublin, and whether or not she deserved Joyce's ire (she didn't). Also, a brief discussion of the art and legacy of Pamela Colman Smith. Listen to the full episode at patreon.com/barnaclecast
Professor and biographer Elizabeth Foley O'Conner joins the podcast to talk about the life and work of Pamela Colman Smith, illustrator of the ubiquitous tarot deck. Get extra "After Dark" episodes and more at: patreon.com/artofdarkpod efoconnor.com twitter.com/lizfoleyoconnor twitter.com/artofdarkpod twitter.com/bradkelly twitter.com/kevinkautzman
Classical Athens excluded groups of people from political power – enslaved people, metics (non-Athenian residents) and women. In this episode, Elizabeth Foley talks with Dr. Carrie Sawtell and Dr. Katherine Backler about women in Classical Athens in the context and question of “power” and through a selection of material and literary sources discusses how women experienced and engaged with their society despite political powerlessness. Dr. Carrie Sawtell holds an MA and PhD from the University of Sheffield. Carrie recently held the Macmillan-Rodewald Studentship at the British School at Athens, and is currently training to teach secondary history Dr. Katherine Backler is an Examination Fellow at All Souls College at the University of Oxford where she recently defended her doctoral thesis. Host, Elizabeth Foley, is a PhD candidate (Irish Research Council Postgraduate Scholar) in Classics at Trinity College Dublin. To find out more, visit: bit.ly/hublicsphere
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In this episode, Dr. Elizabeth Foley returns for us to revisit the topic of doing therapy during a global pandemic. We talk about the benefits and challenges of online therapy- 10 months into this crisis. We also talk about whether therapists and clients will continue to stay online, retain physical space, or return to in-person work and how they can up their self-care. Issues related to client's investment in online therapy and the impact of teletherapy on safety planning are also discussed. Dr. Elizabeth Foley is a psychologist in private practice in Montreal at the Resilience clinic which she co-founded. She works with adults and older adolescents with a particular focus on anxiety, depression, trauma and OCD. She has a soft spot for working with mothers with perinatal mental health issues and people with personality disorders. Until 2018, Dr. Foley was the director of the cognitive behaviour therapy service at the Jewish General Hospital, where she still supervises psychology students and psychiatry residents one day per week. She is also an associate Member in the Department of Psychiatry and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at McGill University.Highlights:- Pandemic Purgatory- Burnout for the Helpers- Advantages and Difficulties with Online therapy- Clients investment in online therapy- Where clients take their calls- Does online therapy increase safety risks- Therapists giving up physical office space as they move entirely online- How therapists can step up their self-careConnectDr. Elizabeth Foley's Website https://resilienceclinic.ca/our-team/Dr. Tamara Instagram @drtamarasoles Twitter @drtamarasoles Facebook http://facebook.com/drtamarasoles tamara@thesecurechild.com drtamarasoles.comResourceshttps://www.newsweek.com/we-are-therapists-we-need-therapy-ourselves-1528311For help with coping with the COVID 19 crisis, here is a list of available resources in Canada https://www.cbc.ca/life/wellness/how-to-access-free-mental-health-and-emotional-support-during-the-covid-19-crisis-1.5519397 Any time of the day or night, you can dial 1-833-456-4566 (available in English and French) to reach the Crisis Services Canada, a national network of non-profit distress and crisis service centres.
Welcome to another episode of Your Wealth Health! The transfer of a legacy property can rip families apart. How can you keep your family-friendly during this process? Erik Brenner and Elizabeth Foley will have some answers in today's episode. They are joined by Attorney Mark Kellogg – one of this country’s leading experts of legacy property succession plans, who has dedicated more than 30 years helping people with these issues. New episode every Saturday at 9:30am on FOX Michiana or YourWealthHealth.com!
Boudicca ist eine Frau* der britannischen Geschichte. Als die römischen Besatzer sie hintergehen, beschließt sie, nicht klein bei zugeben. Sie zieht auf einen Rachefeldzug, der der Menschheit noch lange in Erinnerung bleiben sollte... Über diese und viele andere Geschichten schreiben Elizabeth Foley und Beth Coates in ihrem Buch "What Would Boudicca Do? Everyday Problems Solved by History's Most Remarkable Women". In Episode#2 von Die Buch fragen wir uns, welche Life Lessons wir uns von diesen Frauen* der Geschichte mitnehmen können.
Welcome to another episode of Your wealth Health! This week, host Erik Brenner is joined by Hilltop Partner and Private Wealth Advisor, Elizabeth Foley, CFP, CRPC. Today's discussion focuses on the rollercoaster ride that is market volatility, and what we can do to keep our money and retirement dreams safe. Erik and Beth breakdown the importance of tax planning, the benefits of Roth IRAs and 401Ks, and provide powerful insight on the time value of money. New episode every Saturday at 9:30am EST on FOX Michiana or at YourWealthHealth.com!
In this episode, Tamara chats with psychologist Dr. Elizabeth Foley about coping and therapy in the time of pandemic. If you enjoy the podcast, please share and subscribe to hear future episodes! Thanks for listening!Note: there are some microphone issues near the beginning of the episode that resolve later. thanks for your patience. More information about Dr. Tamara Soles' clinic is available here https://www.thesecurechild.com/You can follow Tamara on Twitter https://twitter.com/drtamarasoles?lang=en or instagram https://www.instagram.com/drtamarasoles/For help with coping with the COVID 19 crisis, here is a list of available resources in Canada https://www.cbc.ca/life/wellness/how-to-access-free-mental-health-and-emotional-support-during-the-covid-19-crisis-1.5519397Any time of the day or night, you can dial 1-833-456-4566 (available in English and French) to reach the Crisis Services Canada, a national network of non-profit distress and crisis service centres.
The Australian Institute of Project Management’s Chief Executive Officer Elizabeth Foley offers a unique perspective on how artificial intelligence is impacting on the project management industry. Elizabeth also goes into detail about how AI and machine learning have made a mark across other sectors in which she boasts extensive experience, including financial services and health. Her message? The digital revolution is here and if you want to stay relevant to your market and be competitive…. ignore it at your peril. Elizabeth Foley warns businesses will get “mowed down by technology” if they fail to embrace it.
Famous today as the overlooked illustrator of the influential Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot Deck, in her own time Pamela Colman Smith something of an enigma. Known for her lively and enchanting Jamaican folklore performances, her publishing press and literary magazine, and for her extraordinary miniature theatre, Pamela - Pixie to her friends - wove magical worlds where women had agency and gender was fluid. But she was also a woman cloaked in mystery, and who was often Othered by her contemporaries. Join us, together with PCS scholar Elizabeth Foley O'Connor, as we travel from England to Jamaica, New York and Cornwall, tracing this elusive and enigmatic woman. Join us, together with PCS scholar Elizabeth Foley O'Connor, as we travel from England to Jamaica, New York and Cornwall, tracing this elusive and enigmatic woman. Kaplan, Stuart. R., Mary. K. Greer, Elizabeth Foley O'Connor, Melinda Boyd Parsons. Pamela Colman Smith: The Untold Story. U.S. Games, 2018. O’Connor, Elizabeth Foley. "‘We Disgruntled Devils Don’t Please Anybody’: Pamela Colman Smith, The Green Sheaf, and Female Literary Networks." South Carolina Review 48: 72-89.O’Connor, Elizabeth Foley. "Pamela Colman Smith’s Performative Primitivism" in Caribbean Irish Connections: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, edited by Alison Donnell, Maria McGarrity, Evelyn O'Callaghan. University of the West Indies Press, 2015.If you want to support Deviant Women, follow us on: PatreonTwitter @DeviantWomenFacebook @deviantwomenpodcastInstagram @deviantwomenpodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Elizabeth Foley and Beth Coates both work in publishing as editors, and when they had one idea too good to give away, they hurried to the office on Saturdays to write it themselves. That became 'Homework for Grown-ups', and since they have written many other works of novelty non-fiction. Their latest is 'What Would Boudicca Do? Everyday Problems Solved by History's Most Remarkable Women'. It looks at what heroines of the past would do about, self-confidence and taking the perfect selfie.We talk about how they've aligned their schedules to work efficiently through the day, how they decided who, what and when to research, and whether as publishers, they found it easier getting published.This week's top writing tip that could change the way you work forever is from bestselling crime author Ian Rankin, and there's a way you can win $2000 of book marketing!Remember, you can make your writing day SO MUCH EASIER, with 20% off Scrivener (AKA the best writing software there is) just use ROUTINE when you check-out over at literatureandlatte.com@writerspodwritersroutine.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Jeff and Rebecca spend most of the time on reader feedback, but then also finally get to the talk about the winner of the Great American Read. This episode is sponsored by: Midterm Elections HQ from Oxford University Press What Would Cleopatra Do? by Elizabeth Foley and Beth Coates The Great Courses Plus Bombas Links discussed in this episode: Jessica's Indigo Slideshow! TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD wins Great American Read b/c of course it does Stephen King lets teens option a story for $1
Amanda and Jenn give their picks for Stephen King read-alikes in this week's episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by Duchess by Design by Maya Rodale and What Would Cleopatra Do? by Elizabeth Foley and Beth Coates. Books Discussed Kingdom of the Blazing Phoenix by Julie C Dao (Nov 6) Bad Blood by John Carreyrou Mapping the Interior by Stephen Graham Jones The Winter People by Jennifer McMahon Perfect Days by Raphael Montes Fledgling by Octavia E. Butler (tw: child abuse, sort of?) The Ballad of Black Tom by Victor LaValle Sawkill Girls by Claire Legrand Out by Natsuo Kirino (tw: sexual assault, abuse) The Walls Around Us by Nova Ren Suma The Book of M by Peng Shepherd Trail of Lightning by Rebecca Roanhorse Books and Islands in Ojibwe Country by Louise Erdrich Life After Life by Kate Atkinson
Oh hello, listener, meet jam-packed podcast. This week comedian and multi-hyphenate Samantha Baines comes in to the studio to tell us about hearing loss and why Hannah should get a less 1970s hearing aid. Elizabeth Foley and Beth Coates talk inspirational women and their new book What Would Boudicca Do?. Hannah and Mick meet Selina Cartmell to chat about her first year as Artistic Director of The Gate Theatre in Dublin. And Jen basks in Carrie Dunn's expertise when it comes to women's football. Plus Dunleavy Does Disney takes a trip to Atlantis, with mixed results. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
RANT EPISODE #1: Have you had your avocado toast today, what about your kale smoothie? Your acai bowl? NO? Good. The term superfood is tossed around pretty often nowadays, today joining me to discuss what exactly a “superfood” is and if they really are super is Elizabeth Foley. Don't forget to rate and review the podcast! If there are any topics you are interested in in particular or have questions on email: collegeologypodcast@gmail.com. Enjoy!Elizabeth FoleyIG: @foodsciencefoley @whatthefoley See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.