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We're SUPER excited to have talked with Emily Gale from Supermajority this past week. We had a great time. We addressed Harry Butker and that bleach blonde lady. But mostly, we're talking about Supermajority and getting women amped and engaged in politics. Show Notes
Do you target bass in a mud-stained lake? Want to see that billfish following your bait? You need some serious performance eyewear. Executive Editor Chris Woodward talks with Melinda Hays, bass community leader for Bajio sunglasses, and Emily Gale, half of the Gale Force Twins and a Fin-Nor sunglasses pro angler, about what they use and why. Since 1984, Sport Fishing has addressed passionate fishing enthusiasts who want to know about the latest techniques, overlooked destinations, and the newest equipment to optimize their time on the water. The Women in Fishing podcast is sponsored by AkzoNobel Yacht Coatings.
Every year on April 22, Earth Day marks the anniversary of the birth of the modern environmental movement in 1970. It was originally the brainchild of Senator Gaylord Nelson and was inspired by the protests of the 1960s, and so Earth Day began as a “national teach-in on the environment” and was held on April 22 to maximize the number of students that could be reached on university campuses.Earth Day now includes a wide range of events coordinated globally by EARTHDAY.ORG including 1 billion people in more than 193 countries. To talk about how PennFuture will be celebrating Earth Day, as well as how it connects to our work in Environmental Justice and Democracy work, we've invited two special guests to the show today. Maria Ocasio serves as PennFuture's Lehigh Valley Field Coordinator. She is responsible for identifying, engaging, and mobilizing a strong base of volunteers within the community to bring about change and awareness on environmental issues in the Lehigh Valley. Through PennFuture's Democracy for All program, Emily Gale is PennFuture's Director of Civic Engagement. In this role, Emily has created a new non-partisan voter registration program for PennFuture, which is currently active in active Monroe, Northampton, Lehigh, Dauphin, York, Lancaster, and Luzerne counties. Links referred to in this episode:https://www.pennfuture.org/join-the-ace-programhttps://www.democracyforall-pennfuture.com/For more information about PennFuture, visit pennfuture.org
Summer may have slept through the alarm but episode 72 is here! Join hosts Veronica and Darren for a wonderful double interview with authors Emily Gale and Nina Kenwood. We have some super special guests and new book spotlights in the Reader's Cafe, a romance loving Sandy Barker drops into the Writer's Lounge, discussions about absurd criminal moments in history and a whole lot more...Intro - 00:00News - 15:00Reader's Cafe - 21:00Author Interview - 39:30Interview Discussion - 1:36:40Writer's Lounge - 1:44:55Episode Wrap Up - 2:00:10Visit www.australianbooklovers.com to learn more.
Allison spends 10 minutes with Australian author Emily Gale talking about the pandemic in literature, ghosts in the library and her latest novel The Lockdown Year. Megan has an ‘aha' moment while listening to a creative podcast, and we have a festive treat suggestion for the whole family.Read the show notes for all book references at yourkidsnextread.com Connect with Allison, Megan and the Your Kid's Next Read Community on Facebook Visit allisontait.com | childrensbooksdaily.com | yourkidsnextread.com
In this episode, we're shining a light on the super important reading space between younger kids' novels and YA - upper middle grade! Australia has a wealth of talent in this area, and we chat to two of the industry's finest. First up, meet the accomplished Emily Gale. Hear about her brand new release The Goodbye Year, which straddles the space between childhood and the teen years. Hear more about her varied writing career and achievements, like making change in the industry. And in Kids Capers, young superfan Amelie interviews the amazing Jeremy Lachlan! Hear more about his exciting books in the upper middle grade category, such as Jane Doe and the Cradle of All Worlds, and his upcoming title, Jane Doe and the Quill of All Tales. We have a great book pack to give away thanks to Hardie Grant Children's Publishing, the usual shoutouts and jam-packed book reviews, and a special announcement you don't want to miss in our On Our Radar segment. Yes, we're wrapping up the podcast after five exciting years of episodes to focus on writing and other commitments, but never fear, we are still around and will continue to pop on our socials with book reviews: @onemorepageau across Instagram/FB/Twitter. We're not done yet though, stay tuned in December for our Christmas episode! Read the show notes: https://www.onemorepagepodcast.com/episode-75 Email us at: onemorepagepodcast@gmail.com Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/onemorepageAU Twitter: www.twitter.com/onemorepageau
Today on Middle Grade Mavens, Pamel and Julie discuss some great middle grade book releases... The Goodbye Year by Emily Gale | 9781922458599 | Booktopia The Bookseller's Apprentice by Amelia Mellor | 9781922400871 | Booktopia The Dangerous Business of Being Trilby Moffat, Trilby Moffat : Book 1 by Kate Temple | 9780734420909 | Booktopia Julie chats to Reece Carter, author of "A girl called Corpse," Illustrated by Simon Howe, published by Allen and Unwin in October 2022. To learn more about Reece, head to : Meet Reece — Reece Carter To buy the book, head to: A Girl Called Corpse, An Elston-Fright Tale by Reece Carter | 9781761066788 | Booktopia 'Find the thing the Witches call a treasure,' says Old Man, 'and you'll get back all those memories you're missing.' With a body made of wax, seaweed for hair and polished abalone shells for eyes, Corpse is bound to haunt the Witches' sea shack forever. She has no memory of the kid she was before she was snatched and ended up on the rock-that-doesn't-exist. But the delivery of an unexpected message sets Corpse off on a surprising quest, searching for answers to the old and familiar questions that have filled her not-brain since the day she first woke up a ghost. Questions about her name. Questions about her family. With only her eight-legged friend Simon for company, Corpse heads into the unknown. There will be danger - cruel Witches, a silver-eyed sea monster and a cunning Merchant with a hungry grin - but Corpse is not afraid. She'll stop at nothing to uncover the truth about her past. Only some answers, it turns out, are much closer than she thinks. To learn more about the Mavens, head on over to https://www.middlegradepodcast.com For Julie's author services drop by Author Services – Julie Anne Grasso Books And for Pamela online find her at https://www.ueckerman.net Have a question or comment? Email us at mavens@middlegradepodcast.com To follow us on Instagram: Kidlit podcaster + Graphic Novelist + Librarian (@middle_grade_mavens_pitch_reel) • Instagram photos and videos --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/middlegrademavens/message
Emily Gale with Dani Vee & Adrian Beck: The Goodbye Year
In this episode I interview Amanda and Emily Gale (@galeforcetwins on Instagram). Amanda and Emily are passionate anglers from south Florida that make a living creating educational fishing content on various social media platforms. We talk about their experiences in the fishing industry, how they got started on social media, the nuances of being successful on social media, off-shore fishing, marine fishery management, and related topics.
A fictional biography of German Nobel Prize winning writer Thomas Manne (and his extraordinary family) by Irish writer Colm Tóibín, with The Magician; and a roadtrip across America in Emily Gale's Wild Abandon. But what do these writers read?
Today on Middle Grade Mavens, Pamela and Julie share their top 11 Middle Grade books for 2021. Pamela's Picks: Elsewhere Girls by Emily Gale | 9781922330451 | Booktopia The Vanishing at the Very Small Castle, The Butter O'Bryan Mysteries: Book 2 by Jackie French | 9781460757734 | Booktopia Enola Holmes and the Black Barouche, Enola Holmes: Book 7 by Nancy Springer | 9781761065255 | Booktopia The Storm Keepers' Battle, The Storm Keeper Trilogy: Book 3 by Catherine Doyle | 9781526607966 | Booktopia Pony by R J Palacio | 9780141377056 | Booktopia From Stella Street to Amsterdam by Elizabeth Honey | 9781865084541 | Booktopia Julie's Picks: The Ballad of Melodie Rose by Kate Gordon | 9780702263217 | Booktopia Tiger Daughter by Rebecca Lim | 9781760877644 | Booktopia Seven Wherewithal Way, Book 1 by Samantha-Ellen Bound | 9781922419224 | Booktopia The Magician's Map, A Hoarder Hill Adventure by Kelly Ngai | 9781913322564 | Booktopia Shadowghast, An Eerie-on-Sea Mystery by Thomas Taylor | 9781406386301 | Booktopia We hope you have a wonderful festive season and we will be back in 2022. To learn more about the Mavens, head on over to https://www.middlegradepodcast.com Or to find Julie online drop by https://www.julieannegrassobooks.com And for Pamela online find her at https://www.ueckerman.net Have a question or comment? Email us at mavens@middlegradepodcast.com To follow us on Instagram: Middle Grade Mavens (@middle_grade_mavens_podcast) • Instagram photos and videos --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/middlegrademavens/message
Reading recommendations from writers Emily Gale and Tristan Bancks (both of whom write for both teens and younger readers); and the Books That Made Us Youth Fiction Prize. (Part 2 of our best reads recommendation on 10 December)
Australia's first female Olympic gold medallist and the first woman to win Olympic gold in swimming.
Australia's first female Olympic gold medallist and the first woman to win Olympic gold in swimming.
Today on Middle Grade Mavens, Pamela reviews, "Elsewhere Girls," by Emily Gale and Nova Weetman, and Julie reviews, "The Right Way To Rock," by Nat Amoore. Plus Pamela chats to Emily and Nova and Julie chat's to Nat. Author's Website: Emily Gale | Author of Junior & Young Adult Fiction (emilygalebooks.com) Authors Website: Nova Weetman Elsewhere Girls By: Emily Gale, Nova Weetman Published: 4th May 2021 Publisher: Text Publishing ISBN: 9781922330451 Ages 10+ Author Website: About - Nat Amoore Children's Author and Podcast Host The Right Way to Rock By: Nat Amoore Available: 1st June 2021 Publisher: Puffin Books ISBN: 9781760897703 For Ages: 9 - 11 years old Nat's new podcast: https://omny.fm/shows/project-ari/playlists/project-ari To learn more about the Mavens, head on over to https://www.middlegradepodcast.com Or to find Julie online drop by https://www.julieannegrassobooks.com And for Pamela online find her at https://www.ueckerman.net Have a question or comment? Email us at mavens@middlegradepodcast.com To learn what books are in the pipeline, follow us on Instagram Middle Grade Mavens (@middle_grade_mavens_podcast) • Instagram photos and videos --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/middlegrademavens/message
Emily Gale and Nova Weetman chat about their beautiful middle grade books The Edge of Thirteen and Elsewhere Girls. We also share confessions of our crushes and first kisses and there are a lot of laughs.
This episode we listen in on a real life writers group: Emily Gale, Nina Kenwood and Bronte Coates.We know you'll understand that this episode has a different quality of audio than you are used to from us. Eventually we'll get back to studio sound, but until then forgive us the odd crackle! Check out show notes for this episode on our website www.thefirsttimepodcast.com or get in touch via Twitter or Instagram @thefirsttimepod.The Conversations with Friends series is supported by the City of Melbourne COVID-19 Arts Grants.
Learn about The Gale Force Twins, Amanda & Emily Gale twin sisters who learned how to be charter captains in the Florida Keys! Find out how they did it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We were pretty amazed to find out about The Gale Force Twins while prepping for the Wave Makers event at iCast. Young twin sisters Amanda and Emily Gale running a fishing charter business down in the Florida Keys. Now they're moving their business up the coast where they feel they'll be able to grow and thrive long-term. Pretty inspiring stuff! If you're not already following their adventurers and informative YouTube videos, be sure to do so! We've shared links below. Listen to their story and be inspired! In other news, we're announcing a unique opportunity to fish for Striper in the Atlantic! Join your Woman Angler & Adventurer hosts Angie Scott and Barb Carey as they team up with Al's Goldfish Lure Company for an amazing Striper Fishing Clinic weekend in Cape Cod October 11-13! Follow this link to find out the details on how you can join us on this once in a lifetime adventure! Also, be sure and listen through to the end of this episode for a special announcement about our guest next week! If you like what we're doing and want to share your comments about the show, please call 615-649-4351 any time and leave us a message! We'd love to hear from you. We greatly appreciate your support as we could not do this without YOU. Additional Resources: The Gale Force Twins Follow The Gale Force Twins on YouTube Follow The Gale Force Twins on Instagram Help Support Disaster Relief Efforts for Hurricane Dorian Cape Cod Striper Fishing Event Information and Registration The Woman Angler & Adventurer Facebook Page The Woman Angler & Adventurer Facebook Group The Woman Angler & Adventurer on Instagram The Woman Angler & Adventurer Podcast Website Listen on Waypoint Outdoors Listen on Apple Podcasts (subscribe and leave a review!) Listen on Google Podcasts New! Listen on iHeartRadio Full show notes at thewomanangler.com/75
Writers Read by LiTracey - getting THAT book in children's hands. On this episode Tracey chats with Emily Gale. Emily reads from her YA novel 'I Am Out With Lanterns', and we hear about her life as a reader. Plus, Rebecca Bird recommends some other Emily Gale titles that will help you get THAT book in your hands. Tracey's Tip this episode is all about reading the classics.
Magic & Mayhem: Discover the secrets to creating magnificent books for kids and teens.
How Emily Gale went from editing kids books to writing her own. Emily was nervous about taking the plunge into writing after establishing a successful career in publishing. But she jumped bravely in and has now published six books for kids and young adults. Learn why you shouldn’t try to copy your own work, how setting little goals leads to big achievements, and how making it doesn’t always mean success. This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers’ Centre. Find out more and get the free ebook at magicandmayhem.com.au.
Emily Gale chats to Dani Vee about her YA fiction novel 'I am out with lanterns.' We explore multiple perspectives, the editing process and the messiness of writing. Emily chats about writing complex and unalienable characters and the impact on the reader. The novel explores important social issues such as bullying, social media, ownership, toxic masculinity, sexuality and identity. We also chat about Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray and how it inspired the novel and remains relevant today.
"You should email quite frequently—certainly every few months—just to say, 'hi, I'm around!'" Get the inside scoop on what really takes your career in television to the next level. Panellists include: Emily Gale, Head of Talent, Fremantle Media UK (Grand Designs, The Apprentice) Lindsay Konieczny, Producer (Stephen: The Murder That Changed A Nation, 999 What's Your Emergency) Ruth Madeley, Actress, BAFTA Breakthrough Brit 2016 (Dont Take My Baby, Cold Feet, Fresh Meat) Dan Murdoch, Filmmaker (Britain's Forgotten Men, KKK: The Fight for White Supremacy, Don’t Tell the Bride) Sanjay Singhal, CEO, Voltage TV (One Deadly Weekend in America, Plane Crash, One Born Every Minute) Chaired by Ade Rawcliffe, Head of Diversity at ITV Commissioning
Hear our Marketing Manager Nina Kenwood in conversation with author Emily Gale about her new young adult novel, I Am Out With Lanterns.
So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
Valerie launches Shelly Unwin's book! Discover how to get annotated books from your fave authors and how to get back into writing after a long break. Plus: the changing expectations of emerging writers. And we chat to Emily Gale, author of 'The Other Side of Summer'. Read the show notes. Connect with Valerie, Allison and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | AllisonTait.com | ValerieKhoo.com
Simon Smith and guests talk about job interview skills, from researching the job, handling standard and difficult questions to tackling interviews at the BBC and what to do when asked along for an informal chat. Simon's guests are Emily Gale, talent manager at TV production company Talkback Thames, Simon Wright, a BBC Talent exec and Neil Walker director of Unlimited Performance (an independent recruitment, talent management and employee development consultancy) and former head of Production Talent at both ITV and BBC London Factual.
We have Paula Weston author of The Rephaim series on the podcast. Plus we chat book hangovers, manicures and more.Books mentioned:May releases:Steal My Sunshine by Emily GaleThe Lucy Variations by Sara ZarrGolden by Jessi KirbyThe Book of Broken Hearts by Sarah OcklerThe Fifth Wave by Rick YanceyWild Awake by Hilary T. SmithPick of the month:Haze (The Rephaim book 2) by Paula Weston(cover note: wow May is orange and purple!)Currently reading:We were all between books!Mandee: Just finished Wildlife by Fiona WoodReynje: About to start Steal My Sunshine by Emily GaleTrin: Just reread Shadows by Paula Weston and is awaiting HazeListener question of the month:What was the last book to give you a hangover?Listen NowLinks: Find out more about The Rephaim series on Paula's Website See Mandee's amazing nails on her blog The Bookish Manicurist
Three guests with a wealth of broadcast experience join Simon Smith to talk about the value of moving across genres in your career, and how to do it effectively. They share their experiences and offer advice on how broadcast industry professionals can make themselves more employable in different genres. Daniell Morrisey is a BBC talent executive who has previously worked as a journalist and editor, HR & development manager for BBC Comedy and Entertainment and head of recruitment for BBC News. Geraldine Lewis has worked across various genres including news, documentaries, events, features, drama & sport during her nearly 20 years at the BBC. She joined BBC Sport two years ago, where she now looks after TV Production Talent. Emily Gale started out working for BBC Regional News in Plymouth, next moving to Watchdog and then CBBC where she became a series producer. She worked in New York making reality shows for Discovery and Bravo, and is now head of talent for Fremantle Media UK.