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Join us for a delightful conversation with renowned chef and author, Emily Scott. Broadcasting from the serene Harlen Bay, Sam dives deep into Emily's culinary world, her love for Cornwall, the inspiration behind her latest book 'Home Shores,' and her adventures in the Cayman Islands. From discussing her favourite recipes to sharing personal anecdotes, this episode is a treat for all food enthusiasts. Emily is a classically trained chef whose “less is more” approach celebrates seasonal ingredients. Her career highlights include curating a landmark dinner for world leaders and Royalty at the G7 Summit in 2021—making her the first woman to cook for Western leaders. Recognised by Michelin since 2016, she's also appeared on Great British Menu, Saturday Kitchen, and more. Emily has authored two cookbooks, with a third—Home Shores—launching May 2025. She's the Executive Consultant Chef at Calypso Grill in the Cayman Islands and writes the bestselling Substack Shore to Shore. Named Best Chef by South-West Food Magazine and listed among hospitality's top 100 women, Emily splits her time between Cornwall, Bordeaux, and the Caribbean with her partner Mark and children Oscar, Finn, and Evie. Subscribers to the Good Food app via App Store get access to the show ad-free, and with regular bonus content such as interviews recorded at the good food show. To get started, download the Good Food app today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"With a quarter million miles under her belt and counting, North Carolina native Emily Scott Robinson travels the dusty highways of America's wild country, capturing the stories of the people she meets and expertly crafting them into songs. Robinson received critical acclaim for her debut album Traveling Mercies-- Rolling Stone named it one of the “40 Best Country and Americana Albums of 2019.” In 2021, Robinson signed with Oh Boy Records, the label founded by the legendary John Prine, and released her follow-up album "American Siren." It made numerous “Best of 2021” lists including NPR, Rolling Stone, American Songwriter, and No Depression." (emilyscottrobinson.com) I've been wanting to have ESR on the show for a while, and when I learned she was playing a show with a couple of my friends at the end of 2024, I made them ask her for me! She said yes, and here we are. Robinson currently resides in Ouray, CO, and tours the US and UK consistently. Recently, she supported Ron Pope for a run in the UK. During our conversation, we chat about traveling logistics out of a small town (tisk tisk Southwest!!), her life changing experience at Song School at Rocky Mountain Folks Fest in Lyons, CO, and her decision to buy an RV and travel as a full time musician in her 20s. If you enjoy the podcast, please let others know, subscribe, or write a review! IF YOU'D LIKE TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST IN A MONETARY WAY, I'M NOW ON PATREON! Please note: new Patreon members get to pick a cover song for me to record especially for them! www.patreon.com/andysydow Guest Links: https://www.emilyscottrobinson.com Episode Music: Original music by Andy Sydow Contact me: middleclassrockstar@gmail.com (or) andysydowmusic@gmail.com
AJ Fullerton and Erik Stucky along with special guest Emily Scott Robinson will perform during the 3rd annual Home for the Holidays show this Saturday, December 28th at The Montrose Pavilion at 7 pm. Tickets and information can be found here.
I'm not a financial advisor; Superpowers for Good should not be considered investment advice. Seek counsel before making investment decisions.Watch the show on television by downloading the e360tv channel app to your Roku, AppleTV or AmazonFireTV. You can also see it on YouTube.When you purchase an item, launch a campaign or create an investment account after clicking a link here, we may earn a fee. Engage to support our work.Devin: What is your superpower?Emily: I am fearless, truly. I think anyone who's an entrepreneur has to have kind of some sense of fearlessness, because it's a hard job. It's a scary job.Creating a job for someone with Down syndrome is more than just good business—it's transformative. Emily Scott, co-founder of Dance Happy, shared her journey of building a thriving business alongside her partner, Julia, a woman with Down syndrome and the brand's lead pattern designer."Julia is so proud of everything that she does here. Dance Happy was her North Star during chemotherapy. She just wanted to get back to work," Emily explained.Founded in 2016, Dance Happy produces artisan-quality accessories like tote bags and pillows, all hand-cut, printed, and sewn, with 90% of production in the U.S. Julia's creativity is at the heart of the operation, with her hand-drawn designs driving the collection. Their dedication to quality has led to impressive partnerships, including Nordstrom, Madewell, and QVC. In fact, Dance Happy became the first Down syndrome founder brand carried by Nordstrom.The company is raising capital via Honeycomb Credit to scale its impact. Emily envisions a future where Dance Happy creates "more purposeful employment for people who have disabilities" in an inclusive setting. She described her dream of a larger facility that fosters integration: "We don't want to just create jobs for people with disabilities; we want an inclusive environment where everyone works together."Dance Happy's mission goes beyond profits. It's about showing the world what's possible when businesses embrace inclusion and creativity. As Emily dreams of making Dance Happy a household name, she remains committed to growing the team and maintaining the quality that has defined their success.Check out this remarkable business and investment opportunity at Honeycomb Credit.tl;dr:* Dance Happy's co-founders, Emily and Julia, create artisan-quality handcrafted products with purpose-driven employment.* Julia, a woman with Down syndrome, leads pattern design and inspires inclusivity through her work.* Dance Happy collaborates with major retailers like Nordstrom and QVC while maintaining high-quality craftsmanship.* Emily's fearlessness drives bold actions, from cold-pitching influencers to securing impactful partnerships.* The company is raising funds on Honeycomb Credit to expand opportunities for people with disabilities.How to Develop Fearlessness As a SuperpowerEmily embodies fearlessness, a critical trait for entrepreneurial success. Her willingness to step into the unknown without a safety net allows her to take bold actions, push boundaries, and seize opportunities, even in the face of rejection or uncertainty. This mindset has propelled her and her co-founder, Julia, to scale Dance Happy into a thriving business with a mission of inclusivity and purpose.Emily shared how fearlessness fueled Dance Happy's breakthrough moments. For instance, she cold-pitched Adam Glassman of Oprah Daily at a trade show despite knowing the odds were slim. Her fearless approach paid off, as Dance Happy has since achieved notable recognition, including becoming the first Down syndrome founder brand carried by Nordstrom. These leaps of faith exemplify Emily's commitment to her vision and her belief in the mission of creating meaningful opportunities for people with disabilities.Tips for Developing Fearlessness:* Practice Facing Rejection: Embrace each "no" as a step toward a "yes" and an opportunity to grow resilience.* Pursue Meaningful Goals: Focus on missions and dreams that ignite your passion and drive.* Take Bold Actions: Put yourself in situations that push your boundaries, like cold-pitching or applying for ambitious opportunities.* Reframe Failure: See setbacks as learning experiences rather than deterrents.* Adopt a Growth Mindset: Remember that persistence and practice can lead to success over time.By following Emily Scott's example and advice, you can make fearlessness a skill. With practice and effort, you could make it a superpower that enables you to do more good in the world.Remember, however, that research into success suggests that building on your own superpowers is more important than creating new ones or overcoming weaknesses. You do you!Guest ProfileEmily Scott (she/her):Co-founder and CEO, Dance HappyAbout Dance Happy: Social impact accessories brand that creates artisan quality textile goods and purposeful employment for people with disabilities.Instagram Handle: @dance.happy.designsWebsite: dancehappydesigns.comCompany Facebook Page: fb.com/DanceHappyDesignsOther URL: honeycombcredit.com/campaigns/Dance-HappyBiographical Information: Emily is the co-founder and CEO of Dance Happy and one of Julia's closest friends. Emily has a BA in Business Management and has always had a passion for having her own business, the first of which she started when she was only 17 years old. Now, with almost 2 decades of experience and several businesses under her belt, Emily has found her true calling in the work that she does at Dance Happy. Emily sees a bigger vision of building out a brand that purposefully creates jobs for others with Down syndrome so that everyone employed has a workplace where they are doing tasks they enjoy and are focused on their strengths, they are valued just as they are, and they thrive. Emily has been an avid sewist since she was 5 years old and can still be found sewing some of the products that are sold on Dance Happy's website. A wearer of many hats, Emily spends her days doing anything and everything for Dance Happy--and she loves it. Emily is proud to be a Tory Burch Foundation Fellow.Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/emily-scott-78193958/Support Our SponsorsOur generous sponsors make our work possible, serving impact investors, social entrepreneurs, community builders and diverse founders. Today's advertisers include FundingHope, Azolla, Abby and Honeycomb Credit. Learn more about advertising with us here.Max-Impact MembersThe following Max-Impact Members provide valuable financial support:Carol Fineagan, Independent Consultant | Lory Moore, Lory Moore Law | Marcia Brinton, High Desert Gear | Paul Lovejoy, Stakeholder Enterprise | Ralf Mandt, Next Pitch | Add Your Name HereUpcoming SuperCrowd Event CalendarIf a location is not noted, the events below are virtual.* Impact Cherub Club Meeting hosted by The Super Crowd, Inc., a public benefit corporation, on December 17, 2024, at 1:00 PM Eastern. Each month, the Club meets to review new offerings for investment consideration and to conduct due diligence on previously screened deals. To join the Impact Cherub Club, become an Impact Member of the SuperCrowd.* SuperCrowdHour, December 18, 2024, at 1:00 PM Eastern. Each month, we host a value-laden webinar for aspiring impact investors or social entrepreneurs. At December's SuperCrowdHour, Jason Fishman of Digital Niche Agency will an “Algorithmic Strategy to Reach Your Crowdfund Capital Raising Goals.” Free to attend.Community Event Calendar* Successful Funding with Karl Dakin, Tuesdays at 10:00 AM ET - Click on Events* Community Revitalization, Thursdays, 10:00 AM Eastern.* CfPA Webinar with President-Elect Jenny Kassan sharing her vision for 2025, December 11 at 2:00 PM Eastern.* NC3 Changing the Paradigm: Mobilizing Community Investment Funds, March 7, 2025* Asheville Neighborhood Economics, date TBD following impact of Helene.If you would like to submit an event for us to share with the 8,000+ members of the SuperCrowd, click here.We use AI to help us write compelling recaps of each episode. Get full access to Superpowers for Good at www.superpowers4good.com/subscribe
In this episode of RunThrough presents Gone Running, Ben Sheppard sits down with Emily Scott, a runner, ultra runner, ironman, mountain athlete, skier, and much more. In this conversation, Emily Scott shares her journey from Northern Ireland to living in the Swiss Alps, where she works as a ski instructor and mountain leader. She discusses her love for the mountains, the significance of adventure in her life, and her experiences with trail running versus road running. Emily also delves into her ambitious Project 282, where she aimed to climb all 282 Munro's in Scotland in a single push, highlighting the challenges and joys of such an endeavour and the emotional journey of transitioning back to normal life after such an intense adventure. She discusses her path to becoming a mountain leader and the joy of sharing outdoor experiences with others, and she also encourages all of us to appreciate nature in our local surroundings, emphasising that outdoor exploration doesn't have to be grand to be meaningful.Audio-only podcasts are also available on all audio platforms (search Gone Running Podcast). Explore all the previous video interviews HERE.
Send us a textIain and Andrew deliver their opinions on the freshest new music with scalpel-sharp incisiveness on the latest @weheardwonders pod. Indie-folk phenomenon Bon Iver go back to basics, 100% Saharan guitar-band Etran de L'Aïr step into a proper studio for the first time, “the Grace Jones of jazz” Lady Blackbird expands her horizons, Lisbon psych-folk collective Beautify Junkyards team up with Modfather Paul Weller with the sole intention of freaking out Iain, and Chrysanths (aka Emily Scott from Glasgow chamber-pop darlings Modern Studies) does some miraculous things with strings. Something venomous and omnivorous has the Vinyl Word. Listen to We Heard Wonders on your podcast platform of choice; tell your friends; like, subscribe and recommend; catch up with previous editions and support the show by buying us a Coffee (link in the show's bio).www.buymeacoffee.com/weheardwondersSupport the showwww.instagram.com/weheardwonderswww.buymeacoffee.com/weheardwonders
I am thrilled to bring the amazing Emily Scott back on the podcast, this time in the interview hot seat, to tell us about her money story and give us a vulnerable look into who she is as a person. Emily shares deeply about her experience with a tumultuous childhood filled with mixed messages about money to overcoming patriarchal challenges on Wall Street. Despite the struggles and setbacks, she acknowledges that all of those experiences allowed her to be the woman she is today. Through it all, she found that philanthropy and volunteerism were always what truly spoke to her soul — regardless of financial gain. Now, Emily helps guide people through the emotional stories we create around money to help them understand their own finances and money stories more deeply. This episode also honors Emily's remarkable leadership and the subtle yet profound impacts she makes by sharing her wealth with others. Don't miss out on this heartfelt conversation packed with lessons on self-advocacy, understanding money stories, and creating a legacy driven by purpose and generosity. Key Topics: A childhood full of mixed messages around money Navigating insecurities and lacking a sense of self at a young age Learning tough lessons in order to reap the rewards years later Early career moves on Wall Street after leaving retail Learning positive lessons from negative experiences Seeking security in money and careers How therapy helped guide Emily through trauma and career decisions The opposite of uncertainty isn't certainty; it's self-trust Playing the role of the “good corporate wife” When you align money with your values, it gives you peace of mind and clarity Shifting from writing $100 checks to $100,000 checks Determining for yourself what's a no and communicating those boundaries with empathy The difference between how men and women are conditioned to discuss money Shifting from fighting for others to fighting for herself Diving into the emotional side of money Checking in with your values Creating avenues of safety for people to talk about money Connect with Emily online: Website: https://emilyscottand.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilyscottand/ Instagram: @emilyscottand TED Talk: https://emilyscottand.com/ted-talk Find more from Syama Bunten: Instagram: @syama.co, @gettingrichpod Website: https://scalingretail.com/, https://syamabunten.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/scalingretailconsulting
Welcome to this very special episode where I had the incredible privilege of being interviewed by the inspiring Emily Scott. This episode is unique as Emily dives deep into my personal money story, leadership journey, and the pivotal moments that shaped who I am today. We explore my upbringing in San Francisco, my bold ambitions in the fashion industry, and my transformative experiences from personal and business divorces. She asks about my early fascination with economics and retail, my struggles and triumphs negotiating for myself in my career, and how having a supportive community around me, shaped my educational and career pursuits. Emily and I also delve into the emotional deaths one experiences through life and business challenges, and how self-actualized leadership can transform not only oneself but also the community around us. Emily asked some thought-provoking and deep questions that allowed me to really bare my soul about my life's journey so far, and I'm proud to share more of who I am with you. Key Topics: The importance of education and how external community outside of the home shaped me growing up Finding freedom in realizing, “What do I have to lose?” Taking every opportunity that came my way to prove myself to others Finding mentorship and support within the family Having a sense of determination about my career ambitions from a young age Defining success at a young age Finding opportunity on the dance floor Early lessons in negotiating your worth The role of money in building a career and business Having no choice but to double down on myself A desire for independence coupled with a desire for community Separating myself from the need to prove myself to others Learning to care for myself instead of others Pain is a great teacher — personal and business divorces Being ok with disappointing others and being disappointed by others Unlocking self-actualized leadership 25 year old Syama vs. now Offering your inner child security Giving ourselves opportunities to know ourselves in ways we never have before Connect with Emily online: Website: https://emilyscottand.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilyscottand/ Instagram: @emilyscottand TED Talk: https://emilyscottand.com/ted-talk Find more from Syama Bunten: Instagram: @syama.co, @gettingrichpod Website: https://scalingretail.com/, https://syamabunten.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/scalingretailconsulting
Today, we're chatting with the creative minds behind Dance Happy Designs! Emily Scott is here to chat with us about the power of inclusive entrepreneurship, friendship, and creativity and share some of co-founder Julia's thoughts on their friendship and partnership, plus what her favorite design is! Emily shares their experiences creating high-quality, amazing designs and fostering an inclusive movement that centers and honors people with disabilities. Hear about their achievements, including being named a Tory Burch Foundation fellow, securing deals with Nordstrom and Aerie, and their commitment to collaborating with the Down Syndrome community. Plus, we hear about some new products AND they share an exclusive discount with our listeners! --- SHOW NOTES Exclusive 21% off Dance Happy Designs for our listeners if you use THELUCKYFEW Shop Dance Happy Designs Shop the Dance Happy Designs and NDSS collab Shop Julia's Favorite Design Incana Follow Dance Happy Designs on Instagram and Facebook Learn more about The Tory Burch Foundation Fellowship JOIN THE MOVEMENT Join us in celebrating and supporting The Lucky Few Podcast! For just $0.99, $4.99, or $9.99 a month, you can help us continue shouting worth and shifting narratives for people with Down syndrome. Your support makes a difference in our ability to create meaningful content, enable us to cover production costs, and explore additional opportunities to expand our resources. Become an essential part of The Lucky Few movement today! DISCOUNT CODE Friends, grab your narrative shifting gear over on The Lucky Few Merch Shop and use code PODCAST for 10% off! HELP US SHIFT THE NARRATIVE Interested in partnering with The Lucky Few Podcast as a sponsor? Email hello@theluckyfewpodcast.com for more information! LET'S CHAT Email hello@theluckyfewpodcast.com with your questions and Good News for future episodes. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theluckyfewpod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theluckyfewpod/support
It's early Spring in Boulder, Colorado where we welcome The Lil Smokies from Montana and Emily Scott Robinson from Telluride to eTown Hall. The Lil Smokies have graduated from 'up and coming' to 'fully arrived' - they showcase their hyper-melodic brand of song-strong Bluegrass music. Emily Scott Robinson shares the stage with her sultry voice and plays a 'spooky' tune with Nick, Helen and The eTones. Also, Christina Carlson, from Urban Peak in Denver, talks to Nick about youth and homelessness. That's all this week on eTown! Visit our Youtube Channel to see artist interviews, live recordings, studio sessions, and more!
Emily Scott Robinson is one of my favorite people on the planet. Hands down. She's a storyteller's storyteller. A deep heart. A witchy woman. And, a giver. With a quarter million miles under her belt and counting, she travels the dusty highways of America's wild country, capturing the stories of the people she meets and expertly crafting them into songs. Robinson received critical acclaim for her debut album Traveling Mercies-- Rolling Stone named it one of the “40 Best Country and Americana Albums of 2019.” In 2021, Robinson signed with Oh Boy records, the label founded by the legendary John Prine, and released her follow-up album American Siren. It made numerous “Best of 2021” lists including NPR, Rolling Stone, American Songwriter, and No Depression. In 2022, Robinson released a collaboration for theater called Built on Bones, a song cycle written for the Witches of Shakespeare's Macbeth, featuring artists Alisa Amador and Violet Bell. Check out more on ESR here: https://www.emilyscottrobinson.com/
Are you tired of being told that hot-flashes, fatigue, and other undesirable body changes are just "a part of life"? What if we told you there was a better way to navigate peri-menopause? Join Dr. Emily Scott, DO, CAQSM of Direct Primary Care Physicians of Pittsburgh and Andrew Wade, founder and CEO of Case Specific Nutrition and registered dietitian for the FREE masterclass! They will answer your burning questions about how to manage common symptoms, and do a deep dive in your hormonal physiology. They will dispel common myths, and offer helpful protocols to navigate peri-menopause with confidence and vitality. Whether you're just starting your menopause journey or have been experiencing it for a while, this masterclass is for you! Don't miss this opportunity to connect with other women, ask questions to our experts, and gain the knowledge and support you need to thrive during this stage of life. Looking for more content like this? Check out our social media: https://www.instagram.com/casespecificnutrition/?hl=en Our Website: https://casespecificnutrition.com/
Wow, it's been a minute! Today's episode is number 100, and we use the occasion to reflect on the origins of Emerging Form and how it has evolved since February 21, 2019 when we released episode 1. (We have been releasing bonus episodes every other week since episode 10, which means that this is actually episode 190!!)We also discuss what we've learned how doing the podcast has enriched our lives and our friendship.Episodes mentioned:Ep 2: Is talent necessary with Jenn KahnEp 76 Bonus Chris Duffy on Differentiating Between You and Your IdeasEp 28 The daily grind with Holiday MathisEp 9: how should we think of awards and contests (live show!) Ep 82 Bonus: Creative Pleasures with Brad Aaron Modlin Ep 57: How play can fuel creativity with Catherine Price (and #45 protecting your creative time)Ep 88: Emily Scott on the art of performingEp 19: Creativity and COVID-19 with Peter HellerEp 79: Lauren Fleshman on Telling Her Story to Create Social ChangeEp 40: Envy, with Cheryl Strayed Ep 74: T.A. Barron on the Magic of StoriesEp 93: Melissa L. SevignyEp 77 Bonus: Aaron Abeyta ep. 77 bonus This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emergingform.substack.com/subscribe
Brian Quaranta and his guests Dr. Burnett and Dr. Emily Scott explore the four pillars of health - diet, sleep, stress, and exercise - and their connection to wealth.
This week Andrew is joined by Dr. Emily Scott, a family and sports medicine doctor at Direct Care Pittsburgh! Listen along as Andrew and Dr. Scott discuss all things women's health! The two discuss everything from hormones, to PCOS, to stress, and more! There's so much to learn in this episode! Dr. Scott has provided us with her "Hormone Optimization Handbook" linked here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/12uN9iDw2214FWpoBG7TnUyXJzrF5FftF/view?usp=sharing The Book "Estrogen Matters" : https://amzn.to/45M4bVI Want to learn more about Direct Care Pittsburgh? Check out their website! https://www.directcarepgh.com/ Looking for more content like this? Check out our social media: https://www.instagram.com/casespecificnutrition/?hl=en Our Website: https://casespecificnutrition.com/
Dr. Burnett and Dr. Emily Scott explain the importance of sleep to reduce stress and improve overall health.
This week, Gilly is with the woman who cooked for Joe Biden, Justin Trudeau, the late Queen and the leaders of the Western world at the G7 conference in 2020. But as she opens up about what drives her, she reveals that she didn't always feel such a superwoman. Her restaurant Emily Scott Food, perched on the beach at Newquay, has settled into the excellence of the Cornish food landscape now and as she finds more time to write, she reveals in her second book,Time and Tide, much more of her inner and outer world on the Cornish coastHer food memories take her through her early tricky relationship with food. And as she explains her process of writing, we get a sense of how this newer career has given her a sense of calm she's been chasing much of her life. Head over to Gilly's Substack for Extra Bites of Emily reading an extract from Time and Tide.#emilyscott #emilyscottfood #timeandtide #eatingdisorderrecovery #anorexia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A few months before Emily began the Removing Roadblocks to Revelation Group Coaching she was given a mental health diagnosis that left her in an identity crisis. She struggled to distinguish her own thoughts from spiritual promptings and was unable to trust herself.As always she turned to a spiritual routine but felt it was nothing more than "just going through the motions." As she learned to implement the skills she learned in the group coaching program was able to more fully hear the spirit, connect with the Savior, and find confidence in herself and what she has to offer others.
This week on On the Money with Secure Money, Dr. Burnett and Dr. Emily Scott join Brian Quaranta to explain the importance of exercise and how to choose the best exercises for you.
How do we share our art with the world? In this episode of Emerging Form, singer/songwriter and incredible performer Emily Scott Robinson talks about the creativity of connecting. How do we help our audience feel seen? How can “mistakes” create bonding? How do we change energy that feels “off”? How do you make the same material feel fresh for yourself time after time? It's a practical, heart-opening episode full of laughter. With a quarter million miles under her belt and counting, North Carolina native Emily Scott Robinson travels the dusty highways of America's wild country, capturing the stories of the people she meets and expertly crafting them into songs. Robinson received critical acclaim for her debut album Traveling Mercies. Rolling Stone named it one of the “40 Best Country and Americana Albums of 2019.” In 2021, Robinson signed with Oh Boy records, the label founded by the legendary John Prine, and released her follow-up album American Siren. It made numerous “Best of 2021” lists including NPR, Rolling Stone, American Songwriter, and No Depression. In 2022, Robinson released a collaboration for theater called Built on Bones, a song cycle written for the Witches of Shakespeare's Macbeth, featuring artists Alisa Amador and Violet Bell.Emily Scott Robinson WebsiteEmily's Instagram Emily's musicBuilt on Bones This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emergingform.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode of On the Money with Secure Money, Brian Quaranta invites Dr. Thomas Bernett and Dr. Emily Scott to teach you about the importance of keeping track of you health and the influence that health has on your retirement.
It's early Spring in Boulder, Colorado where we welcome The Lil Smokies from Montana and Emily Scott Robinson from Telluride to eTown Hall. The Lil Smokies have graduated from 'up and coming' to 'fully arrived' - they showcase their hyper-melodic brand of song-strong Bluegrass music. Emily Scott Robinson shares the stage with her sultry voice and plays a 'spooky' tune with Nick, Helen and The eTones. Also, Christina Carlson, from Urban Peak in Denver, talks to Nick about youth and homelessness. That's all this week on eTown! Visit our Youtube Channel to see artist interviews, live recordings, studio sessions, and more! Be a part of the audience at our next recording: https://www.etown.org/etown-hall/all-events/
Correspondent Tom Wilmer visited with Rosanne Cash, Jake Blount, Emily Scott Robinson and SG Goodman at Bristol VA's Rhythm and Roots Music Festival this past fall.
Links:Emily Scott RobinsonMary GauthierRocky Mountain Folks FestClick here to watch this conversation on YouTube.Social Media:The Other 22 Hours InstagramThe Other 22 Hours TikTokMichaela Anne InstagramAaron Shafer-Haiss InstagramSend us your feedback!The Other 22 Hours FeedbackAll music written, performed, and produced by Aaron Shafer-Haiss.
Adventure & endurance enthusiast, with a fondness for Type 2 Fun. Ski instructor and mountain leader. Happiest when outside, particularly in the mountains! Challenges include cycling LEJOG, NC500 and Tour du Mont Blanc, both ski-touring and running the Haute Route from Chamonix to Zermatt, and climbing Mont Blanc. In 2018 Emily completed Project 282: a 4-month self-propelled round of Scotland's 282 Munros (mountains above 3000ft) which involved cycling 2,600km, walking 2,200km on foot and crossing 3 waterways in a kayak. The total elevation gain was over 150,000m – all of this was self-supported. New episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast go live every Tuesday at 7am UK time - Subscribe so you don't miss out. Support the mission to increase the amount of female role models in the media especially in relation to adventure and physical challenges. Visit www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast .Thank you. Show notes Who is Emily Being an adventure endurance junkie Her 2 buzz words for happiness are ‘Outdoors and Active” Being on the support crew - Climate Relay from Scotland to Egypt What Emily was like as a little girl Breaking her arm and getting into running Doing her first marathon at 17 years old Running the Athens Marathon 2004 Transitioning from marathons to ultra running Preferring to run the longer distances Running the Dublin Marathon 2008 Going through a phase of running marathons Working in London and making some big changes Not feeling fulfilled and wanting to take some time off Becoming a ski instructor and doing a ski season in the Alps Project 282 Munro Challenge - where the idea came from and what was involved A 4-month self-propelled, continuous trip from North to South Scotland Being unsupported and the challenges The logistics of the challenge and putting a plan in place Being fully committed to the challenge The final few Munros Fuelling and nutrition while climbing big mountains Training programs? Feeling rested and getting a PB in the marathon distance Post adventure blues after the challenge Struggling with a lack of direction Spending approx £4k on Project 282 Plans for 2023 Connect with Emily Final words of advice Making yourself commit and taking the first step Cycling from Lands End to John O'Groats Social Media Instagram @adventure_scottie
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest news and developments from around the racing world today. With the return of Galopin Des Champs now in the rear-view, the Gold Cup favourite's trainer Willie Mullins joins the show to share his thoughts on the horse and the performance, plus those of his other winners yesterday. He also offers some interesting insight on Vauban and his other two mile hurdlers. Nick and Dave chew over the new "glamping" pods at Cheltenham, the retirement of one time star apprentice Adam McNamara, plus the busy Christmas period, for which Barney Clifford gives an update on conditions at Kempton Park. Emily Scott joins the show to discuss her new role as Director of Racing at Highclere, while Haras de Montaigu's Sybille Gibson is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest news and developments from around the racing world today. With the return of Galopin Des Champs now in the rear-view, the Gold Cup favourite's trainer Willie Mullins joins the show to share his thoughts on the horse and the performance, plus those of his other winners yesterday. He also offers some interesting insight on Vauban and his other two mile hurdlers. Nick and Dave chew over the new "glamping" pods at Cheltenham, the retirement of one time star apprentice Adam McNamara, plus the busy Christmas period, for which Barney Clifford gives an update on conditions at Kempton Park. Emily Scott joins the show to discuss her new role as Director of Racing at Highclere, while Haras de Montaigu's Sybille Gibson is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
Correspondent Tom Wilmer reports from Bristol, Virginia where he visits with legendary singer/songwriter Emily Scott Robinson.
Do you want to hear the story about the wrath of John when Mark interrupted one of his famous John's Crazy Socks office tours? Tune in and listen to this week's episode of The Spreading Happiness Podcast! The boys jump into another week of business from strategic planning meetings at JCS to NDSS Ambassador Meetings to working with CW Post students and more! Plus John and Mark send love and condolences to JCS's very own Maria for the loss of her father. Bad jokes, good news, business highlights, John's love life and so much more. Also, JETS WIN! Stick around, folks! Business to highlight: Dance Happy Designs: https://www.dancehappydesigns.com/ Emily Scott, Julia Tyler, and Liv Helgesen are the three friends behind Dance Happy Designs. They make beautiful products: tote bags, zipper bags, bins and even wall art , Julia is like John in that she is creative and energetic and happens to have Down syndrome. She makes the designs. Liv translates those into silk screen patterns. Emily creates the bags, bins and other products. Based in Philadelphia, you can buy their products online, though they are available in retailers like our friends at One for All, as well as Nordstroms and Madewell. Finding John's Crazy Socks: https://johnscrazysocks.com/ Hosted by John & Mark Cronin, co-founders of John's Crazy Socks. Visit John's Crazy Socks here: https://johnscrazysocks.com Follow @johnscrazysocks on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and TikTok. The Spreading Happiness Podcast is produced by Launchpad 516 Studios. For show ideas, guest inquiries, general feedback, sponsorships and media inquiries, drop an email: thespreadinghapinesspodcast@lp516.com Information about Speaking Engagements with John and Mark: https://johnscrazysocks.com/pages/speaking-engagements-1 Subscribe to The Spreading Happiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts and get notified of new episodes, every Tuesday! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-spreading-happiness-podcast/id1611218712
Ben and Wayne welcome Emily Scott Robinson to discuss the self-titled album from Anais Mitchell (2022) along with Emily's album “American Siren” and latest project with Violet Bell and Alisa Amador. Plenty of other discussion including faith, hotels in Little Rock Arkansas, learning things the hard way, Ben's potential most listened to song of 2022, words like revenant and gloaming, nostalgia, Felix McTeigue, Emily calls an audible, watershed moments in our lives, and the genius of Anais Mitchell. Check out Emily at:https://www.emilyscottrobinson.com/Check out Anais at:https://www.anaismitchell.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/ or join our Patreon at patreon.com/RecordsRevisitedPodcast
We present the penultimate episode of September 2022 New Music. Today, Niklas Nygards and Justin Steiner take control, with music from Mike Adams at His Honest Weight, The Tisburys and Emily Scott Robinson featured. Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com
On a special episode of Jrodconcerts: The Podcast, we are beyond grateful to be back in Bristol Tennessee/Virginia, the birthplace of country music. Joining us this year from hollowed musical ground is friend of our show, and one of the most incredible artists today Emily Scott Robinson as well as the Iconic and Legendary Jim Lauderdale joins us from the Birthplace of Country Music With Emily the fascinating conversation includes topics such as the importance of resilience and overcoming life obstacles, the new musical project 'Built on Bones' and more. With Jim, we chat about being as prolific as ever at this stage in his career, the growth and change of Nashville and the magic of playing with Lillie Mae and family, Special thank you to Danielle Dror, Charlene Baker and the team at Birthplace of Country Music for having us over. We encourage music fans and you, our audience to visit this special gathering in their next editions. Check out the website birthplaceofcountrymusic.org for more information.
Worshipper and boutique owner Emily Scott shares her story of deliverance from drugs, depression and confused sexuality. EmmySue Boutique: https://www.emmysueboutique.com/ Sponsors: http://khayely.com/ https://www.nuggles.us/ https://onenesssoapbiz.com/ https://www.thegracefulpenstudio.com/ www.delishlipsnaturalbeauty.com Shop Hello Awesome merch and books: http://www.helloawesome.live
Unspoken Issues #57 - Star Trek: The Next Generation / X-Men: “Second Contact” Moments after the events of “Star Trek: First Contact” the Enterprise crew do not find themselves home, in the future. Instead, they have traveled further into the past. Worse yet, they realize they are in an alternate universe, mainly that of Marvel's 616! Finding allies in the X-Men, the Enterprise crew is warned by Kang the Conqueror that their presence has threatened all realities and both teams must work together to fix what has gone wrong. Join Dean, Jesse, and Emily Scott as they discuss Star Trek: The Next Generation / X-Men: “Second Contact!” To join the Unspoken Issues Facebook group to chime in and vote on the polls head to - https://www.facebook.com/groups/752283055418869 Make sure to check out the articles over at https://theunspokendecade.com and stay in touch and participate in the discussion on Facebook by going to https://www.facebook.com/pg/theunspokendecade and checking out the latest posts! To check us out on the player of your choice click here https://linktr.ee/markkind76 Also, check out the W2M Network Discord - https://discord.gg/aydMgvUN9d
Unspoken Issues #57 - Star Trek: The Next Generation / X-Men: “Second Contact” Moments after the events of “Star Trek: First Contact” the Enterprise crew do not find themselves home, in the future. Instead, they have traveled further into the past. Worse yet, they realize they are in an alternate universe, mainly that of Marvel's 616! Finding allies in the X-Men, the Enterprise crew is warned by Kang the Conqueror that their presence has threatened all realities and both teams must work together to fix what has gone wrong. Join Dean, Jesse, and Emily Scott as they discuss Star Trek: The Next Generation / X-Men: “Second Contact!” To join the Unspoken Issues Facebook group to chime in and vote on the polls head to - https://www.facebook.com/groups/752283055418869 Make sure to check out the articles over at https://theunspokendecade.com and stay in touch and participate in the discussion on Facebook by going to https://www.facebook.com/pg/theunspokendecade and checking out the latest posts! To check us out on the player of your choice click here https://linktr.ee/markkind76 Also, check out the W2M Network Discord - https://discord.gg/aydMgvUN9d
In this episode of the Saturday Edition, Charlotte Greenway looks forward to Royal Ascot next week with a range of domestic and international connections. John Gosden gives an update on some of his biggest players next week including Stradivarius and Inspiral along with Ralph Beckett who has Scope and Prosperous Voyage. Amo Racing looks to have a strong hand in the 2-year-old division with the likes of Brocklesby winner Persian Force and racing manager Emily Scott outlines their targets, one of which is trained by Michael O'Callaghan and he discusses his best chances of the week. We're set to see whether the Australian sprinters are as superior as they say as two of their best have made the journey over. Both trained by Chris Waller, he provides a positive update while US trainer Graham Motion is looking for his first Royal Ascot winner and chats about the chances of Spendarella providing him with this.
Nick is joined by writer and broadcaster Lydia Hislop to discuss the news and events from around the racing world today. They lead with the proposal to cut 300 races from the GB calendar in order to increase the competitiveness of the sport, and ponder whether racing's leaders will enable that at a meeting of the executive committee today. Elsewhere, Nick talks to Leigh Jordon, Executive GM racing at the VRC about a massive prize money injection in Victoria, while Emily Scott, racing manager to AMO Racing gives the lowdown on their 2 year olds for Royal Ascot. Jim McGrath and jockey Harry Bentley both bring news from Hong Kong, while Hughie Morrison explains why Quickthorn won't be supplemented for next week's Gold Cup and shares his thoughts on horses he's looking forward to running.
Nick is joined by writer and broadcaster Lydia Hislop to discuss the news and events from around the racing world today. They lead with the proposal to cut 300 races from the GB calendar in order to increase the competitiveness of the sport, and ponder whether racing's leaders will enable that at a meeting of the executive committee today. Elsewhere, Nick talks to Leigh Jordon, Executive GM racing at the VRC about a massive prize money injection in Victoria, while Emily Scott, racing manager to AMO Racing gives the lowdown on their 2 year olds for Royal Ascot. Jim McGrath and jockey Harry Bentley both bring news from Hong Kong, while Hughie Morrison explains why Quickthorn won't be supplemented for next week's Gold Cup and shares his thoughts on horses he's looking forward to running.
In this episode, Emily shares her experience in the sunless industry over the last 3 years and how she was able to go from mobile to her own salon in less than 3 years.
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Bank pens and vacuum cleaners: the keys to Emily Scott Robinson's songwriting process.Robinson and I both agree that having a writing ritual is important. Rituals give us confidence and comfort. But they also help us achieve a flow state where the writing just happens: you don't have to think about the words because they issue forth. It's when you're on a roll.Achieving this flow state is hard, so that's where the bank pens and vacuum cleaners come in. Robinson is a pen-and-paper person for her lyrics. And there's something about the smoothness of those cheap ball point pens from her local bank that she finds irresistible. When she writes with them, the words flow. So if you see Robinson in your local bank branch when she's on tour, she may be doing more than just a bank transaction.As for the vacuum cleaner, that's for generating ideas. We talked a lot about the role of movement to the songwriting process. Most songwriters tell me that they get ideas while walking, running, hiking, biking, swimming, or driving. I've also heard cooking and gardening. But Robinson is the first one to cite an upright vacuum. It's not the vacuum itself that gives her ideas, but the repetitive and monotonous movement that helps her brain focus on the writing process, just as it does with the repetitive motion of walking, running, or cutting vegetables. And when your brain can engage in an activity that involves minimal higher order thinking, it can then use that space for creativity.
This sharpening the edge version of our podcast focuses on Emily Scott and Josh Cinnamo and their messages. First and foremost Brian and Dean want to congratulate to all our fall coaches and the championships they won. Coaches you are difference makers in kids lives! Topics Covered 1- Embrace the Suck- using the tough times to build your confidence 2- Get out of your comfort zone- For all ages this is essential for success 3-How to find a way- Whether its injuries- setbacks or anything else you have to find a way to keep getting better 4- Play up- don't shy away from competition. Don't always put wins and losses as the defining factor as a young athlete or coach! If you enjoy the podcast please share it with your athletes- teachers- parents and other coaches. Help us grow our GET YOUR EDGE community! #chopit LAURA PHELPS SEMINAR ANNOUNCED AT SPORTS ADVANTEDGE WAUNAKEE DECEMBER 4 https://queenbeepower.bigcartel.com/product/powerlifting-movement-clinic-with-laura-phelps-sports-advantedge-12-4-21 GET YOUR EDGE PODCAST Instagram and Twitter- @getyouredgepod Dean Contact www.foxvalleythrowsclub.com Instagram and Twitter- @foxvalleythrows Brian Contact www.sportsadvantedge.com Instagram- @sportsadvantedge / @brianbott Twitter- @botter23 / @sportadvantedge Graphics and Logo- Bailey Marash Instagram and Twitter- @bmarasch13
In this episode Brian and Dean chat with Louisville Cardinal Emily Scott. Emily, a member of one of the top volleyball programs in the country, shares some great info for many coaches and athletes. Emily shares the impact her family has had on her development including NFL linebacker AJ Klein. She also discusses how to "EMBRACE THE SUCK" of hardwork/ homesickness and other tough adversity college athletes need to over come! Being a top ranked team share also shares how her team stays focused on being in the moment and staying focused. She also talks about how its ok to realize you have EARNED recognition and be proud of that! Emily is an incredible guest for all coaches and athletes! Reminder if you liked the show please give us a rating and share the show with coaches and athletes you work with! Emily Scott Instagram @emilyj_scott Brian shares his in season training interview with ELITEFTS https://www.elitefts.com/education/interview-owner-of-sports-advantedge-brian-bott/ LAURA PHELPS SEMINAR ANNOUNCED AT SPORTS ADVANTEDGE WAUNAKEE DECEMBER 4 https://queenbeepower.bigcartel.com/product/powerlifting-movement-clinic-with-laura-phelps-sports-advantedge-12-4-21 GET YOUR EDGE PODCAST Instagram and Twitter- @getyouredgepod Dean Contact www.foxvalleythrowsclub.com Instagram and Twitter- @foxvalleythrows Brian Contact www.sportsadvantedge.com Instagram- @sportsadvantedge / @brianbott Twitter- @botter23 / @sportadvantedge Graphics and Logo- Bailey Marash Instagram and Twitter- @bmarasch13
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Unspoken Issues #28 - “Punisher 2099" #1Another Unspoken Issues poll has ended and this time we are headed to the future! 2099 to be exact! As voted by our friends on the Unspoken Issues Facebook Group, this episode is our look at the first issue of Punisher 2099!To join the Unspoken Issues Facebook group to chime in and vote on the polls head to - https://www.facebook.com/groups/752283055418869Make sure to check out the articles over at https://theunspokendecade.com and stay in touch and participate in the discussion on Facebook by going to https://www.facebook.com/pg/theunspokendecade and checking out the latest posts!To check out Emily Scott's article on The Unspoken Decade - https://theunspokendecade.com/2016/03/01/six-weeks-of-punishment-punisher-2099-by-emily-scott/Amazon ad- 09:52Grammarly ad - 30:01
Lori and Heather talk with Emily Scott about the tragedy her family faced when they lost everything in a California wildfire. Emily and her husband, Chris, used this horrifying event to show their children how they can triumph in the tragedy. Together they led and walked alongside their children to show them how to respond to great difficulties and loss. As Joseph was able to thrive in his present circumstances, the Scott family discovered peace in the present. Emily shares 5 ways she and her husband guided their family through their trial by fire and describes the things they all gained in the loss. Bible References: Genesis 37-50; Galatians 5:22-23; Philippians 4:7 Find Emily at Renewed HopeResources for this Podcast: No Fear Bible StudyThe Surprising Ingredient Required for Your Child's Success7 Ways to Help Your Child Through Today's Stressful TimesOpen or Shut?Messy HopeTo find out more about Lori, go to https://www.loriwildenberg.com.You can find Heather at https://www.heatherriggleman.com.Links + Resources for Moms Togetherhttps://www.wearemomstogether.com https://www.facebook.com/MomsTogetherhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/MomsTogetherGroupFollow Moms Together on Instagram @MomsTogetherEmail: momsbettertogetherpodcastATgmailDOTcomEpisode Image Credit: Getty/BRO Vector
Host Jason Wickens sits down with singer/songwriter Emily Scott Robinson. They discuss her upbringing with classic music and how her desire to be a therapist helped her to create music helps people in the same way.
Emily Scott features in Project 282, an incredible 4-month solo, an unsupported and self-propelled journey around all of Scotland's Munros. It's an achievement, especially as she had only previously been up 40 Munros, all on day trips. On this weeks Podcast we talk about the highs and low of that incredible journey. #travelpodcast #adventurer #adventurepodcastSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-modern-adventurer/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Here’s one good thing that’s popped up in Philly during the pandemic: community fridges full of free food to help people who have been struggling to make ends meet. It turns out the fridges are an example of something called “mutual aid,” which is a tradition in Philadelphia stretching back more than a century. WHYY’s Emily Scott digs into that history and explains how the tradition has shifted in response to different crises over the decades from helping free Black people after the Revolutionary War to COVID-19.
Emily Scott Robinson is an Americana singer-songwriter. She shares about designing the career she wants, treating her music as a business, overcoming imposter syndrome, and moving into an RV full time. -- About Music Business Mindset Music Business Mindset is the official podcast of Evergreen Records – a production company dedicated to helping independent artists grow. We take a bit of a different approach to helping you find success, focusing less on the gear and trends, and more on YOU and your band as a business. The podcast brings you interviews from awesome artists and industry leaders – all with the goal of helping you find true and lasting success, financial stability, and personal wellbeing on your journey in the music industry. -- Resources: Evergreen Records | Production and Mixing Guide: The Best Way to Promote Your Music Guide: How to Build A Pro Web Presence to Grow Your Band David's Hierarchy of Leads – The 4 Levels of Fandom Music Marketing Psychology Case Study SongwriterSounds: Ultra-Usable Synth Presets for Logic Pro X