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Research shows that under the new administration American's remain divided on issues. On Tuesday night, President Donald Trump delivered his first address to Congress since the start of his term, where he covered topics ranging from the economy to immigration and U.S. foreign aid. The speech was met with mixed reactions from representatives. KCSB's Elizabeth Lane has more.
In cities all around the United States, people gathered to protest the Trump Administration on Presidents Day. Santa Barbara was one of these cities, with roughly 200 people marching down State Street in opposition of President Trump's policies. KCSB's Elizabeth Lane has more.
Santa Barbara County officials held a public meeting to address the growing concerns about fire preparedness in the community, emphasizing the role of individual responsibility. KCSB's Elizabeth Lane has more.
The Commission on Judicial Performance, an independent state agency that investigates judicial misconduct, publicly called out two local judges. KCSB's Elizabeth Lane has more.
Die Hard is a cultural phenomenon. The one liners. The action. The relatable hero. And the debate that comes around every single year: is Die Hard a Christmas movie? Brian sits down with former Hollywood movie developer, Elizabeth Lane, to get a rare peek behind the curtain on the beloved film. Part of the team that helped move Die Hard from flailing script to action classic, Elizabeth reflects on its place in culture, the power of choosing Bruce Willis, and if the film was intended to be a Christmas classic. Yippee ki-yay, Merry Christmas!
The movie kicks off with a great rendition of Deck the Halls that might be the new theme song for Deck the Hallmark. Cut to a woman driving in a car, giving herself a pep talk and talking to herself and her baby, whom she is pregnant with. Suddenly, she feels a sharp pain, drives into a town, and runs into a diner, saying she thinks she's going into labor but that the snow is really coming down. Luckily, there's a doctor in the diner who has personally delivered over 100 babies! The birth is successful, and the baby is healthy. She names her Evie Lang. The group takes a picture to celebrate—there's a doctor, a police officer, a lawyer, and some other fancy folks. The doctor gives the baby a little checkup and realizes the baby may have an abdominal blockage, so they all work together to get the baby to the hospital. They save the baby's life, take up a collection to pay the hospital bill, and send them on their way.Cut to the present day, when the mother, Elizabeth Lane, is giving a speech about the success of her skincare brand, Lane Cosmetics. Evie is now an adult, and her mom brings her up on stage to celebrate the success of women. Evie is clearly uncomfortable being on stage. She's in fashion but isn't having much success. Her mom tells her she's been spoiled and needs to learn how to do something hard. So she gives her the Polaroid of the people who helped her on the night she was born. Her mom explains that Evie has to go and find these people and grant Christmas wishes to each of them. If she fails this mission, she'll lose her trust fund.So, Evie heads back to the town and is disappointed by the absolutely massive inn she has to stay in. She goes by the name of Mary so as not to give herself away. She decides to go and ask the only attorney in town for help finding the people in this picture. He says, “I could do that, but why would I?” She says she wants to give them an award. He replies, “That's not what this town is all about, especially dressed like that.” So, she goes to find an outfit that's a bit more low-key. They go and grab a bite to eat, and the diner owner tells them the story of what happened that night.Kyle agrees to help her find the people, but they're going to go at his pace. Up first is Roy, and Evie ends up being voluntold to be the elf in the town square. The diner owner quickly figures out who she is, and she comes clean. She asks what his wish is. At first, he's hesitant but tells her to let him think on it. She is blown away by how nice everyone in this town is and realizes that's going to make it hard for her to finish this project quickly.The next day, she ends up backing out and almost hitting a police car. Turns out, that cop is someone she needs to repay, but she doesn't want to reveal her true identity, so she ends up getting arrested. Evie is blown away by the kindness and doesn't know how she's going to repay them. She finds out that someone has been this town's Secret Santa—paying hospital bills, etc., for a long time. She calls her mom, and her mom explains that she tried to repay everyone many moons ago but couldn't do it. So, good luck, kid. It's just your trust fund at risk.The pressure is mounting, and what better way to deal with said pressure than by ice skating with Kyle? She decides to tell him the truth about who she is, and Kyle's like, “Oh, yeah, I know.” But he was unaware that she was doing this just to make sure she didn't lose her trust fund. You can tell he's like, “Oh, boo hoo to you,” but they continue their quest, and he continues to just watch her from afar.The diner owner is impressed by Evie, and he calls Elizabeth to encourage her to come and see all the good that Evie has been doing in the town. So, Elizabeth comes, and she's so proud of Evie. She has done so much good. She finds out that Kyle's dad was the one who took the picture, so she has to make his wish come true.They have a birthday party at the diner for Evie, and she tells her mom she wants to do more of this kind of stuff with her trust fund. She asks Kyle what he wants, and he says, “I want you,” and they kiss. Everyone takes one more picture together.
This special live election night coverage is part of Student News Live, a non-partisan news hub to amplify the voices of student journalists that coordinated a live audio and video feed starting at noon ET on Tuesday, Nov. 5.WKNC at NC State took the midnight to 1 a.m. slot. Public affairs director and “Eye on the Triangle” host Emilia Rivadeneira, a fourth-year student studying political science and communication, divided her hour into two 30-minute segments.Rivadeneira was joined live by Mac McCorkle, Professor of the Practice in the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University, and Elizabeth Lane, Assistant Professor of Political Science at NC State. They offered an analysis of the election results, including the impact of Donald Trump's win in North Carolina, the N.C. Supreme Court race, the citizenship voting amendment, and the future of North Carolina voting patterns. The interview was simulcast on Student News Live and WKNC 88.1 FM HD-1 and recorded for YouTube.WKNC then considered how NC State students felt about the election in a conversation with Annabelle Rossi, a third-year student studying political science and President of Students for Immigrant Rights and Equality, and Zania Sanders, a third-year student studying science, technology and society and AYA Ambassador at the African American Cultural Center. They discussed anxiety about the election, what issues were important to college students, youth voter turnout and influences, and the role of student organizations in election advocacy.
Embark on a journey of discovery with Phil Plisky and Dr. Elizabeth Lane as they unravel the complex web of hidden forces and contextual factors influencing rehabilitation outcomes. Through insightful analysis taken from years specializing in orthopedics, Elizabeth sheds light on the pivotal role of patient expectations, practitioner traits, and treatment nuances, offering tangible strategies for optimizing clinical effectiveness. Tune in to empower your practice in physical therapy and athletic training. Learning Objectives Interpret the evidence around contextual factors Apply evidence-based, practical strategies to actionably address contextual factors Solve patient case scenarios involving contextual factors Timestamps (00:00:00) Welcome (00:01:06) Introduction to guest (00:01:28) Why this clinical question? (00:03:33) Defining contextual factors (00:14:59) What's the evidence and application? (00:19:34) Communicating with your patient about exam findings (00:29:34) Matching PNE to your patient (00:39:34) Three main takeaways Rehab and Performance Lab is brought to you by MedBridge. If you'd like to earn continuing education credit for listening to this episode and access bonus takeaway handouts, log in to your MedBridge account and navigate to the course where you'll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit. The takeaway handout on MedBridge gives you the key points mentioned in this episode, along with additional resources you can implement into your practice right away. To hear more episodes of Rehab and Performance Lab, visit https://www.medbridge.com/rehab-and-performance-lab If you'd like to subscribe to MedBridge, visit https://www.medbridge.com/pricing/
Nurses Out Loud with Jodi O'Malley MSN, RN – Embarking on a journey across America with Ivory Hecker and Elizabeth Lane in "Beyond The Surface Of America" is an opportunity to explore the profound depths of our nation. This collection of videos weaves through the vibrant tapestry of American life, inviting us to uncover the hidden threads that bind the soul of our country. Through personal narratives over 8 states...
Nurses Out Loud with Jodi O'Malley MSN, RN – Embarking on a journey across America with Ivory Hecker and Elizabeth Lane in "Beyond The Surface Of America" is an opportunity to explore the profound depths of our nation. This collection of videos weaves through the vibrant tapestry of American life, inviting us to uncover the hidden threads that bind the soul of our country. Through personal narratives over 8 states...
To coincide with today's launch of Digital Adspend 2023, James is joined by Elizabeth Lane, IAB UK's Head of Insight and Measurement, to unpick the key takeaways to remember. They get into the double-digit growth of the market in the context of the wider economic backdrop, what's driving spend trends and the addition of a brand-new channel to the report.Check out IAB Digital Adspend 2023 here: https://www.iabuk.com/adspendTickets for Engage 2024 are available here: https://www.iabuk.com/events-training/engage-2024 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After each guest interview we do for the podcast, Allison asks our guests some rapid-fire questions unrelated to their area of expertise. Today's episode is a compilation of all the great “bonus answers” they shared with us in the last six months. These five guests will share their best parenting advice, book and podcast and show recommendations, favorite meal they prepare at home, and the personal goal they are working towards this year. Links to the previous episodes referred to in this episode: 84. Planning for Your Mental Health Postpartum with Kayce Hodos 89. Ditching Mom Guilt, Setting Boundaries and Creating Balance with Stacey Olson 104. What Your Child's Preschool Teacher Wishes You Knew with Elizabeth Lane 105. What Your Child's Kindergarten Teacher Wishes You Knew with Meg Franco 109. The Role of Electrolytes in Reducing Pregnancy Fatigue with Elizabeth Newton 57. Celebrating Our First Anniversary 90. Our Guests Have Even More To Say Click here to watch or listen on YouTube Want to hear more from Allison? Provide your email address here to receive Allison's weekly email about the podcast and other fun topics. Enjoying How Long ‘Til Bedtime? Please consider rating and reviewing the show. This helps Allison support more parents. Click here, scroll to the bottom, rate the podcast, and select “Write a Review.” And if you're a Spotify listener, you can now leave reviews on Spotify by clicking here. Also, if you subscribe to the show, you won't miss any episodes! Connect with Allison: Instagram Facebook Website YouTube
Our special evening begins with the CBS Hallmark "Hall of Fame" adaptation of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," originally broadcasted on December 18th, 1954, notable primarily for featuring Lionel Barrymore's final performance as Scrooge. Barrymore, a distinguished actor of his time, had passed away just over a month before the broadcast, on November 15, 1954. This timeless classic, starring Lionel Barrymore as Ebenezer Scrooge, captures the transformation of a miserly old man visited by three spirits on Christmas Eve. The cast also includes Richard Hale as Jacob Marley and Marvin Miller as the Ghost of Christmas Present, with John McIntire, Jeanette Nolan, and Howard McNear completing the ensemble. This heartwarming tale reminds us all of the true spirit of Christmas. Next, we present "Room for a Stranger," originally aired on December 19th, 1946, as part of CBS Hallmark's "Hall of Fame." In this poignant story, Frank Sinatra stars as a disillusioned war veteran who, on a snowy Christmas Eve, encounters a series of individuals who restore his faith in humanity. The cast features Gloria McMillan, Edmund MacDonald, Lurene Tuttle, Wally Maher, and Joseph Kearns. Sinatra's performance and the touching narrative make this a memorable and uplifting addition to our holiday programming. Concluding our evening is "Christmas in Connecticut" from the CBS' Screen Guild Theater, originally broadcasted on August 5th, 1946. Starring Ronald Reagan, Jane Wyman, and Leon Belasco, this romantic comedy centers around Elizabeth Lane, a food writer who must create a perfect Christmas for her boss and a war hero, despite her lack of domestic skills. The delightful interplay between Reagan, Wyman, and Belasco offers a charming and lighthearted end to our night of classic radio dramas. Join us for this wonderful collection of stories on Vintage Classic Radio's "Sunday Night Playhouse." "A Christmas Carol," "Room for a Stranger," and "Christmas in Connecticut" together create a magical tapestry of holiday cheer, reflection, and joy. Tune in for an evening filled with the spirit of Christmas and the unforgettable charm of golden-age radio. Happy holidays, and enjoy the show!
On today's show, a range of important topics are covered. First, Tony Totty provides updates on the Auto Strike. Later in the program, Elizabeth Lane discusses the Israel v Hamas conflict and the impact on Palestinian civilians. She emphasizes that calling for a ceasefire should not be labeled as "hate speech." In addition, David Grasso delves into the changing dynamics in the workforce, where employees now hold unprecedented power over employers, leading to an increase in strikes. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Tony Totty is the UAW Local 14 President. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Elizabeth Lane is an Independent Journalist / Geo-political Commentator. https://www.instagram.com/the.real.journalist/ GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: David Grasso is a journalist, commentator, and serial entrepreneur. He is a subject matter expert in public policy, international affairs, environmental science, housing policy, technology, new media, and electoral politics.
Whether you have a child already in preschool or one who will start preschool in the years to come, we know you'll learn something from this episode. Elizabeth Lane is a preschool teacher at St. Anne's-Belfield in Charlottesville, Virginia and she's discussing how best to prepare your child for success in preschool. Listen in to hear Allison and Elizabeth discuss these topics: Building Independence: Discover the tools you can provide to help your child thrive in a school environment and become more self-reliant. Home-Based Skills: Learn about the small but mighty skills you can nurture at home to ease your child's transition into preschool. Tearful Goodbyes: Navigate the challenges of drop-off time and handle both your child's and your own emotions with grace and understanding. Communication is Key: Explore effective language strategies to help your child cope if they struggle to say goodbye to a caregiver. Reluctant Mornings: Get tips on motivating a hesitant child in those early morning hours. Reading Readiness: Discover when your child is developmentally ready to embark on their reading journey and whether to focus on learning to read at home Allison refers to Episode 101. The Key to Smooth Morning Routines for the School Year Elizabeth mentions this book - Alphabreaths - the ABCs of Mindful Breathing Click here to watch or listen on YouTube Want to hear more from Allison? Provide your email address here to receive Allison's weekly email about the podcast and other fun topics. Enjoying How Long ‘Til Bedtime? Please consider rating and reviewing the show. This helps Allison support more parents. Click here, scroll to the bottom, rate the podcast, and select “Write a Review.” And if you're a Spotify listener, you can now leave reviews on Spotify by clicking here. Also, if you subscribe to the show, you won't miss any episodes! Connect with Allison: Instagram Facebook Website YouTube
The U.S. Supreme Court started with just a few cases and lackluster careers, but a political and judicial genius John Marshall was determined to change that forever. Amid countless episodes of political turmoil in American history, to what extent has the U.S. Supreme Court retained its original roots and adapted to the ever-changing times? Dr. Elizabeth Lane, Asst. Professor of Political Science at LSU, shares major stories and episodes of the Supreme Court that helped define the trajectory of our country and what citizens and elected representatives can do to better protect the independent judiciary.Visit elizabethalane.com to learn more about Elizabeth's research!SUBSCRIBE to our e-mail list for the latest news and updates from Friends & Fellow Citizens!Support the show
In this final episode of Season 8 of The IAB UK Podcast, and the last episode of the year, James is joined by three familiar IAB expert voices to look back on the year: Christie Dennehy-Neil, Head of Policy & Regulatory Affairs, Elizabeth Lane, Head of Research & Measurement, and Tina Lakhani, Ad Tech Consultant. Recorded at our '2021 Wrapped' webinar earlier in the week, let this episode bring you up to speed on all the latest developments, innovations and insight from the world of digital advertising - from HFSS regulation to preparation for a cookie-less future and from emerging channels such as gaming and CTV to the Gold Standard.Read our CEO Jon Mew's reflection on the past year here and look at the year in numbers here. The IAB UK Podcast will be back in early 2022 with more from our members and other experts as we continue to tackle and address the big issues, celebrate everything great about digital advertising and prepare our members for the future. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, IAB UK launched the final part of our Real Living research into the behaviour of shoppers, gamers, listeners and viewers over the past year. When are people doing things, what are they doing and crucially, how are they doing it?The research is a cumulation of four week-long specialism events we've run throughout 2021 with all of those deep dives laddering up to a set of brilliant insights relating to lockdown behaviour with our digital devices.In this episode, the IAB's Head of Research and Measurement, Elizabeth Lane, shares the research headlines and James gets the view of three of the industry's smartest thinkers to interpret the consumer insights and help us all understand what they actually mean to advertisers and buyers: Dan Daynes, International Strategy & Planning Lead, Mindshare, Monica Majumdar, Head of Strategy, Wavemaker UK, and Simon Andrews, Founder at Addictive and publisher of the must-have Fix newsletter.Get the full research, watch our short explainer video, and get the deep specialism dives at iabuk.com/RealLiving Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to a special episode of the IAB UK Podcast to celebrate the launch of Digital Adspend 2020. In this episode, James reveals some of the headlines from this year's report and chats to the IAB's Elizabeth Lane, Steph Claxon from PwC, Michelle Sarpong from the7stars and Faye McDowall from Global to get their take on the latest numbers. The annual Adspend research is the official measure of the size of the UK digital advertising market. The full report, plus access to our Adspend Analyser tool, is provided for free to IAB UK members, breaks down the data by Category (display, search, classifieds), Format (banners, video, native etc), Environment, and Industry Sector. Check out the report and the Analyser at iabuk.com/adspend Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Despite the fact that they were written in the late 19th century, morality laws were still on the books in the United States in 1965. In Connecticut, one such law prohibited the discussion, prescription and distribution of contraception. After years of trying to get the courts to scrub this law from the books, medical providers had to find a way to get the question before the highest court in the land. It wouldn’t be easy, but in the end the case would transform our notion of privacy and the role of the Supreme Court when it comes to public law. Renee Cramer of Drake University and Elizabeth Lane of Louisiana State are our guides.
In March 2020, hotel design was booming. There were 6,860 luxury hotels in the construction pipeline in Europe alone, containing a planned number of 1,516,493 new guest rooms. The sector was experiencing unprecedented global expansion and new groups of customers with new requirements were emerging. And, then, along came COVID-19... How have hotel designers dealt with the challenges they've faced in 2020? What long-term impact might the pandemic have on hotel design and what other trends are affecting the way they will be working on future schemes? Co-hosts Jeff Hayward and Susie Rumbold are joined by Elizabeth Lane from RPW Design and Fiona Thompson from Richmond International to find out the answers. The Interior Design Business is a Wildwood production.
In March 2020, hotel design was booming. There were 6,860 luxury hotels in the construction pipeline in Europe alone, containing a planned number of 1,516,493 new guest rooms. The sector was experiencing unprecedented global expansion and new groups of customers with new requirements were emerging. And, then, along came COVID-19... How have hotel designers dealt with the challenges they've faced in 2020? What long-term impact might the pandemic have on hotel design and what other trends are affecting the way they will be working on future schemes? Co-hosts Jeff Hayward and Susie Rumbold are joined by Elizabeth Lane from RPW Design and Fiona Thompson from Richmond International to find out the answers. The Interior Design Business is a Wildwood production.
I'm here today with Thatcher Wine who's the coauthor, with Elizabeth Lane, of For the Love of Books: Designing and Curating a Home Library. A book by book lovers for book lovers, it's about collecting, displaying, and admiring books in a way that reflects who you are. Thatcher is also the founder of Juniper Books, a company that works with book enthusiasts, homeowners, and designers to create custom libraries. He may even be a bigger book lover than I am, so it's such a pleasure to talk to someone else who also shares such a passion for books.
This podcast takes us to “Christmas in Connecticut” from 1945. We find Elizabeth Lane played by Barbara Stanwyck embroiled in hijinks surrounding her supposed expertise in food and home matters, her nonexistent marriage, a baby (or two), an imagined home in Connecticut and fast paced comedy and a budding romance all deftly put together by Director Peter Godfrey. Participants in this freewheeling and delightful film are Dennis Morgan as Jefferson Jones the returning war hero, Sydney Greenstreet the self assured magazine publisher Alexander Yardley, Reginald Gardner as John Sloan the intense and largely ignored architect, the huge treat of S.Z. “cuddles” Sakall as Ms. Lane’s uncle and chef Felix Bassenak and a stray cow. The gaggle of folks all become intertwined in a host of situations that illustrate that old saying, “Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive”. At times I wondered how Ms. Lane would extricate herself from the frantic series of events such as not one but two babies, several interrupted marriage ceremonies, avoiding all requests to cook except flipping pancakes, a new love interest and more. We thoroughly enjoyed this holiday treat and hope you have a fun time at “Christmas in Connecticut”.Best wishes for the holidays!Up next we’re reviewing “In The Heat Of The Night”Over on Patreon you can listen to our first every “Comments Show” where we read comments left on Apple Podcast, Facebook and Patreon and make comments on the comments. It’s a lot of fun, join over on Patreon at Tier 3 to hear that episode.Become a Patron!
In this episode Ken talks about a colleague and friend of the shop who has literally written the book on decorating with books. Thatcher Wine, of Juniper Books, designs curated personal libraries, some in custom dust jackets that can transform a wall of bookshelves into a stunning and dynamic mural. Thatcher has recently published a gorgeous book on his work, For the Love of Books, co-authored with Elizabeth Lane. Visit juniperbooks.com to learn more. Plus, we’ll talk about the history of decorating with books, from Downton Abbey to Caffe Nero.
Listen to this Roundtable hosted by Arlen Specter Center research fellows, Jessica Schoenherr and Elizabeth Lane, of Michigan State University, as they discuss the confirmation process for Supreme Court Justice in the United States. Are these hearings “vapid and hollow charades,” as described by Associate Justice Elena Kagan, or are they important windows the minds of these future justices? Is the process a mere political spectacle held for the entertainment of the public, or are there serious political vetting processes? Finally, the panel discussed whether the confirmation process is even valid in today’s political climate.
Episode #102: Christmas in Connecticut (1945) Release Date: December 20, 2017 Patrick and Kat travel back to the golden age of Hollywood to discuss the fun and fancy free adventures of Elizabeth Lane and Jeffy the Decorated War Hero as they battle hunger, problematic men, the expected standards of mid-20th century women, and a rival lifestyle writer all in a day's work. Yes, it's Christmas in Connecticut; the original with Barbara Stanwyck, not that weird made-for-television misstep Arnold Schwarzenegger subjected us to in 1992. Plus, which stars from the golden age of Hollywood are still alive in 2017, who are the original gal pals, and how many HOT SCOOPS can Patrick squeeze into one hour. Find out, on a thrilling episode of A VERY SPECIAL PODCAST! We have some great stuff coming up, so don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts. Official Website: http://www.averyspecialpodcast.com Starring: Patrick M. Dunn and Kat Halstead A Very Special Podcast is a Salty Rock Media production.
Old Hollywood REALNESS - Join Kathleen Noll and Philip Estrada as they gab, gush and discuss the Warner Bros. holiday classic "Christmas in Connecticut" (1945) starring Barbara Stanwyck, Dennis Morgan, Sydney Greenstreet and S.K. Sakall. Stanwyck stars as Elizabeth Lane, a city gal magazine columnist, who writes articles as the ultimate homemaker and mother. Things get complicated when the magazine owner strong arms her into hosting Christmas for a naval war hero at her 'farm.' Directed by Peter Godfrey with Costumes by Milo Anderson and Stanwyck's Gowns by Edith Head.
Elizabeth Lane is your trusted advisor to put literary sophistication right in the palm of your hand. This incredible women created Quarterlane, a quarterly subscription service of the season's best books delivered straight to a reader's front door. I really admire the fact that Elizabeth was able to combine two of her life's passions and create this beautiful quarterly gift is awesome. When I got my first box from Quarterlane, I was excited, but I was even more excited to talk with Elizabeth. I didn't want to stop our conversation! In this episode, we talk about Elizabeth's journey to creating Quarterlane, revolutionizing the ritual of reading, and finding peace and quiet in our busy, digital lives. Radically Well Read Elizabeth Finding a way to get beautiful books in the hands of more people Turning to novels for self-discovery and perspective Discovering an unexpected career path that feels right Radically Inspired Clarity When we want to relax, that is the time to put down our technology and pick up a book. Being quiet with a book helps us become comfortable with being quiet with ourselves. Elizabeth Lane Answers… How did you become a ‘purveyor of books'? What tools do you use to get into a space of mindfulness? Radically Loved Quotes “There isn't a bigger luxury for me than the freedom you find in a book.” “I found profound peace taking time for myself.” “Whether it's in a book or a yoga class, we just need moments to breathe.” “I'm a forever student.” A Little More About Our Guest Elizabeth previously worked in contemporary art as a researcher for both galleries and museums alongside her own curatorial and writing projects. Her passion for books led her into a career as an independent bookstore buyer. She founded Quarterlane to bridge the gap between independent bookstores and the internet–bringing the trust and discernment one finds within a bookstore to the ease of the online marketplace. www.quarterlanebooks.com
Elizabeth Lane is your trusted advisor to put literary sophistication right in the palm of your hand. This incredible women created Quarterlane, a quarterly subscription service of the season’s best books delivered straight to a reader’s front door. I really admire the fact that Elizabeth was able to combine two of her life’s passions and create this beautiful quarterly gift is awesome. When I got my first box from Quarterlane, I was excited, but I was even more excited to talk with Elizabeth. I didn’t want to stop our conversation! In this episode, we talk about Elizabeth’s journey to creating Quarterlane, revolutionizing the ritual of reading, and finding peace and quiet in our busy, digital lives. Radically Well Read Elizabeth Finding a way to get beautiful books in the hands of more people Turning to novels for self-discovery and perspective Discovering an unexpected career path that feels right Radically Inspired Clarity When we want to relax, that is the time to put down our technology and pick up a book. Being quiet with a book helps us become comfortable with being quiet with ourselves. Elizabeth Lane Answers… How did you become a ‘purveyor of books’? What tools do you use to get into a space of mindfulness? Radically Loved Quotes “There isn’t a bigger luxury for me than the freedom you find in a book.” “I found profound peace taking time for myself.” “Whether it’s in a book or a yoga class, we just need moments to breathe.” “I’m a forever student.” A Little More About Our Guest Elizabeth previously worked in contemporary art as a researcher for both galleries and museums alongside her own curatorial and writing projects. Her passion for books led her into a career as an independent bookstore buyer. She founded Quarterlane to bridge the gap between independent bookstores and the internet–bringing the trust and discernment one finds within a bookstore to the ease of the online marketplace. www.quarterlanebooks.com
Elizabeth Lane is an Entrepreneur, Book Buyer at an Independent Book Store and Founder of Quarterlane, a subscription box service, delivering a luxury box of quality books, art and seasonal gifts on a quarterly basis. In this Inspired Conversation we talk about books, community, entrepreneurship, collaboration and so much more. Learn. Create. Thrive. www.InspiredConversations.net
Ready Set Sew! Sewing my own garments, allows me to define and create my own style. This Month’s Show 1) Primeros Pensamientos/First Thoughts * Defining this sewist’s current style * Elements of Style- According to Laurel -Color -Design Lines and Fit, -Fabric and Drape -Lifestyle In reference to wearing fur -We go with what the always charming Felix Bassenak (S.Z. Sakall) said to Elizabeth Lane (aka Barbara Stanwick) in Christmas in Conneticut… "You need it? Nobody needs a mink coat but a mink!" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0037595/quotes 2) Entonces/Then Technicos: Techniques I used for altering M6403, the pattern I used for my black linen summer pants In Pensamientos Finales, I recall the importance of sewing this maxi jumpsuit 3)) Pensamientos Finales/Final Thoughts Looking back- Sewing myself as a grownup …. Web and Pattern Resources: http://meencantacoser.blogspot.com/2016/08/floribunda-bouquet-another-sleeveless.html M6403 pants pattern - out of print but many copies available on the web M6076 Palmer and Pletsch princess-seamed shirt
Since August, listeners to Radio 4's You and Yours have had their daily diet of consumer and social affairs cut by 12 minutes - in the first place to make way for the opening salvoes of Radio 4's 600-part World War 1 drama Home Front. Since then a number of mixed programmes have occupied the slot - with mixed responses from Feedback listeners. Are these bite-size portions the future of radio? The Commissioning Editor, Mohit Bakaya, explains his thinking for the future of the slot. How does the BBC gauge the views of the silent majority who never make direct contact with the BBC or Feedback? Elizabeth Lane, Research Manager for Radio 4 and 4 Extra, has the answers. As he grows a beard and takes on the bushtucker trial, is Michael Buerk living up to his surname down under? And do his reality TV antics really deserve a nightly slot on Radio 4? Catch-up radio on the BBC's TV iPlayer becomes even harder to access for some listeners. First it was lost from smart televisions and now it's no longer available on TV set top boxes. So what's going on - and when will the service return to normal? And comedian Jake Yapp gives us his version of Feedback in 60 seconds. Produced by Will Yates A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4 Kashmiri novelist Mirza Waheed talks to Mariella Frostrup about his new novel The Book of Gold Leaves which is a love story set against the backdrop of war.