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Host of the 2024 Paris Paralympics Dylan Alcott talks about the amazing yet limiting TV set he will be presenting the games to millions of Australians back home. In this episode you'll hear: Curt McGrath talk about the incredible first words he said after losing his legs to a roadside bomb while serving fro the Army. Madison De Rozario is competing in her 5th Paralympic games and is looking to go back to back Gold Medals in the marathon after a successful Tokyo campaign. We ask her what she would say to her younger self lining up for her first race. Heath Davidson unfortunately had to pull out of the 2024 Paris Paralympics due to family priorities but that doesn't mean we can't celebrate the incredible man and his gold medals alongside Dylan Alcott in wheelchair Tennis. Emma Booth has represented Australia at the Paralympics and talks about her experience at the games. Recorded, edited and produced by Angus' Podcast Company: www.sessioninprogress.com.au Grab our first merch release at our website From Your Pocket https://fromyourpocket.com.au/work/listenable/merch See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we revisit the Milkshakes for Marleigh episode with Australian Paralympic Equestrian rider, Emma Booth.Emma Booth made history at the Toyko 2020, when she and her horse Zidane became the first Australian horse and rider combination to compete at two consecutive Paralympic Games. Emma was always destined for life in the saddle. From winning a pony through a competition with TV show, The Saddle Club to being invited to ride in some of the most renowned stables on the world by her late teens, Emma had had representing Australia and winning a gold medal in her sights for a very long time. However, this dream was forced to make a pivot when she was a victim in a car accident that would have taken her life without the incredible kindness of Australian blood donors. Since then Emma has represented Australian at the Rio and Tokyo Paralympics as a member of the Equestrian Dressage Team. Injury impacted her campaign to Paris this year, but the best is yet to come for Emma Booth! Australian blood donors dont just save lives, they keep families together end in Emma's case, they make dreams come true! To listen to the original version of this episode please scroll back in your podcast feed or visit:https://open.spotify.com/episode/4gUCc4d3gh3182asE51zj6?si=hqn0bF-oQ-OL3d0_JfiOqAFor more information about the Milkshakes for Marleigh blood donation advocacy movement please visit: www.milkshakesformarleigh.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Emma Booth is an extraordinary para-athlete who joins Kurt Fearnley and Chad Perris to share her remarkable journey in para-equestrian. From her first Paralympics in Rio to travelling to Germany to find a ‘dancing partner' to take to Paris in a few months, Emma provides invaluable perspectives on the intersection of sport, determination and passion. You Little Ripper
Emma Booth is an extraordinary para-athlete who joins Kurt Fearnley and Chad Perris to share her remarkable journey in para-equestrian. From her first Paralympics in Rio to travelling to Germany to find a ‘dancing partner' to take to Paris in a few months, Emma provides invaluable perspectives on the intersection of sport, determination and passion.
Aussie actor Emma Booth spoke to Clairsy & Lisa about her new show Paper Dolls. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, I chat with WA local Ben Young about his new film, Devil's Peak, which features Robin Wright, Billy Bob Thornton, Hopper Penn, Jackie Earl Haley, and regular collaborator, Emma Booth. It's a thriller set in the Appalachian Mountains and focuses on a family torn apart by drug related crime. In this chat, Ben talks about working with mother-son relationship with Robin and Hopper, as well as the grounded nature of someone like Billy Bob Thornton. He also gives open advice about finding the right creative path forward as a filmmaker.Devil's Peak is the opening night film for Perth's Revelation Film Festival on July 12th, with the night kicking off at 7pm at Luna Cinemas Leederville. Visit revelationfilmfest.org for more details.We've got extensive coverage from the festival taking place this week, with interviews with filmmakers like soda jerk, Robert Machoain, Adam Morris and Myles Pollard. To read or listen to those interviews, head over to thecurb.com.au.For now, here's a slice of the trailer of Devil's Peak followed by the interview with Ben Young. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kaya and welcome to The Curb podcast. My name is Andrew Peirce and this podcast is recorded on the lands of the Wadjuk people of Boorloo Perth. Sovereignty never ceded. On this episode, I chat with WA local Ben Young about his new film, Devil's Peak, which features Robin Wright, Billy Bob Thornton, Hopper Penn, Jackie Earl Haley, and regular collaborator, Emma Booth. It's a thriller set in the Appalachian Mountains and focuses on a famiy torn apart by drug related crime. In this chat, Ben talks about working with mother-son relationship with Robin and Hopper, as well as the grounded nature of someone like Billy Bob Thornton. He also gives open advice about finding the right creative path forward as a filmmaker. Devil's Peak is the opening night film for Perth's Revelation Film Festival on July 12th, with the night kicking off at 7pm at Luna Cinemas Leederville. Visit revelationfilmfest.org for more details. We've got extensive coverage from the festival taking place this week, with interviews with filmmakers like soda jerk, Robert Machoain, Adam Morris and Myles Pollard. To read or listen to those interviews, head over to thecurb.com.au. For now, here's a slice of the trailer of Devil's Peak followed by the interview with Ben Young. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, I chat with WA local Ben Young about his new film, Devil's Peak, which features Robin Wright, Billy Bob Thornton, Hopper Penn, Jackie Earl Haley, and regular collaborator, Emma Booth. It's a thriller set in the Appalachian Mountains and focuses on a family torn apart by drug related crime. In this chat, Ben talks about working with mother-son relationship with Robin and Hopper, as well as the grounded nature of someone like Billy Bob Thornton. He also gives open advice about finding the right creative path forward as a filmmaker.Devil's Peak is the opening night film for Perth's Revelation Film Festival on July 12th, with the night kicking off at 7pm at Luna Cinemas Leederville. Visit revelationfilmfest.org for more details.We've got extensive coverage from the festival taking place this week, with interviews with filmmakers like soda jerk, Robert Machoain, Adam Morris and Myles Pollard. To read or listen to those interviews, head over to thecurb.com.au.For now, here's a slice of the trailer of Devil's Peak followed by the interview with Ben Young. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is this the most expensive sport?? At a young age Emma Booth was lucky enough to win free horse riding lessons for a year and never looked back, putting her heart and soul into the sport. In 2013 on the way back from a competition Emma's car was hit by a truck on the Melba Highway which caused spinal injury and would change the trajectory of her life but also lead to her representing her country. Emma embarked on a new goal of becoming a Paralympian in time for the 2016 Rio Games travelling all over the world to find the perfect horse, Emma's long journey of finding the perfect 4 legged partner resulted in a trip ten minutes down the dirt road at home. Today on track for the Paris 2024 Games, Emma shares the highs and lows participating in the sport not only physically but mentally, the criticism of her sport on social media and the financial investment of her chosen career. Find Emma here: https://www.instagram.com/emmabooth_paraequestrian/?hl=en Watch this fully captioned episode here: https://youtu.be/S72bGQS3soc Join the 10,000+ legends on Instagram: @ListenABLE_ Podcast https://www.instagram.com/listenable_podcast/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Guest: Sophomore from the UW Superior Women's Hockey Team Emma Booth We Discuss: -College Hockey experience at UW Superior -Playing high school hockey in Minnesota -Beating Northland in the WIAC Playoffs Follow us on Social Media Instagram: @collegehockeytalk Twitter: @collegehockeyta
The writer Hadley Freeman stopped eating when she was 14, and spent the next three years in and out of hospital, battling with anorexia. Now in her mid-forties, she says she didn't completely close the door on the disease until relatively recently. In Good Girls – A Story and Study of Anorexia, she gives an unflinching account of what happened to her and looks at what happens to girls who become anorexic now; what we know and what we don't about the mental illness. Brian Friel's classic play Dancing at Lughnasa has opened at the National Theatre. Telling the story of the five Mundy sisters, two of the actors, more recently on our screens in Derry Girls - Siobhan McSweeney and Louisa Harland - discuss their new roles. Emma Booth is on the Woman's Hour Power List, this year focussed on women in sport. Emma impressed the judges as she took a public stand against major golf brand TaylorMade and their lack of female imagery and golf products for women. She reflects on speaking out against such a well-known company and how it is to be a woman in golf. The conservative peer Baroness Sayeeda Warsi has criticised the home secretary Suella Braverman for using "racist rhetoric". She says her recent comments on small boats and grooming gangs have "emboldened racists". We ask her why she's decided to speak out. Have you ever heard an interview with a robot on the radio? We speak to the world's first ultra-realistic artist robot, Ai-Da, and her creator, Aidan Meller. What's it like to become a pop star at almost 46? Twenty years ago Alexis Strum had a record deal and achieved her dream to make an album, but then it was pulled. She walked away from music – until now. She shares her story with Nuala. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Lucy Wai Editor: Louise Corley
The fashion designer Dame Mary Quant, best known for popularising the mini skirt which helped define the swinging sixties has died at the age of 93. The Telegraph's fashion writer Melissa Twigg who knew Mary and the fashion Amber Butchart discussed her impact and legacy. Sumayya Vally has been described as one of the most exciting, innovative and fresh voices in architecture, she's featured on the TimesNext100 list, and was the youngest ever architect to design the iconic Serpentine Pavilion in Hyde Park. Now she is the woman behind the innaugral Islamic Arts Biennal in Saudi Arabia, which aims to bridge past, present and future of Islamic culture through a unique multi-sensorial experience. Sumayya joins Anita to talk about how her upbringing as an Indian muslim in South Africa has shaped her view on the world and the structures she creates. A new report highlights concerns about infants with non-accidental injuries being missed by clinicians in busy A&E departments. The Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch has examined serious case reports of infants being harmed and initially sent away without safeguarding teams being alerted. Their findings suggest factors such as lack of curiosity and lack of specific national guidance for Emergency Departments could be at play. Emma Booth is on the Woman's Hour Power List, this year focussed on women in sport. Emma impressed the judges as she took a public stand against major golf brand TaylorMade and their lack of female imagery and golf products for women. Emma joins Anita to discuss speaking out against such a well-known company and how it is to be a woman in golf. As we head into peak hen do season, Anita will be discussing the rise of the "healthy hen do" with Hannah Dean who set up her own hen party company as a direct result of her divorce, and writer Ellie Steafal who went on six hen parties last year alone. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Dianne McGregor
Ben Young Ben Young is an award winning writer/director who began his career acting for screen at the age of 12. He completed a Bachelor of Arts at Curtin University, Western Australia in 2003 and a Master of Screen Studies at the WA Screen Academy in 2005. He has since directed music videos, commercials, fashion films, and written and directed series television. His 2016 feature debut Hounds of Love, funded through ScreenWest's West Coast Visions and produced by Factor 30 Films, starred Emma Booth, Ashleigh Cummins and Stephen Curry. Its world premiere was at the 2016 Venice Film Festival where it picked up a prize for Best Actress in a Debut Film, and received 9 AACTA award nominations including Best Film and Best Direction. Ben's second film Extinction premiered on Netflix in 2018 starring Michael Peña and Lizzy Caplan. He recently completed directing a block of Netflix's Clickbait for Tony Ayres Productions. He is currently finishing post production on Where All Light Tends to Go. In this episode we interview Ben Young and ask him about his experiences in directing, how he likes to write a script and the difference between directing features, shorts and TV episodes. We dive into his inspirations and gain an insightful look into how the film production process works and how new starters might get involved. To Hear the Episode: https://gravityundone.net/episode-86-ben-young/ For all other Space Brains Episodes: https://spacebrains.com.au/ Contact us: Space Brains Podcast (@spacebrainspodcast) Space Brains Podcast - Home spacebrains@spacebrains.com.au Space Brains is recorded in Mandurah, Western Australia. Visit: https://gravityundone.net/ https://www.markregan.com.au/ https://spacebrains.com.au/
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Yes, he's the man of the moment. Connor Shirley from Albany saved his mate from a shark attack and we got him on the phone this morning to talk about his amazing feat. There's also Justin Longmuir, Emma Booth, Ryan "The Brickman" McNaught and something about Kymba's big ones. We'll just leave that there.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of the Equestrian Hub Podcast is bought to you by Leader Equine the official distributor of the world's leading equestrian companies, Horseware Ireland, TRM and PS of Sweden!Shop now: https://leaderequine.com.au/In this episode, Charlie Brister chats with Australian Para Dressage Rider, Lisa Martin about the upcoming FEI World Equestrian Games, how she is preparing along with her current training schedule. Lisa was born into a family of Australian Stock Horse breeders, and has carved out a successful career as an international dressage competitor and coach. However, when Lisa was 28 she was involved in a horse riding accident that split her fibula. A fall six weeks later caused even further damage to her leg and doctors were unsure it could be saved. She didn't take up this offer until early 2016 when Equestrian Australia's National Performance Director Julia Battams encouraged her to do so, and after hearing of the opportunities for athletes in the sport, Lisa set herself the goal of competing at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. She competed in three events at the Games, placing fourth in the mixed dressage freestyle and individual championship, and ninth in the team open with teammates Emma Booth, Sharon Jarvis and Katie Umback.
Extinction Extinction is a 2018 American science fiction action film directed by Ben Young and written by Spenser Cohen and Brad Kane. The film is about a father who has a recurring dream/vision about the loss of his family while witnessing an evil force bent on destruction. The film stars Michael Peña, Lizzy Caplan, Mike Colter, Lilly Aspell, Emma Booth, Israel Broussard, and Lex Shrapnel. It was released on Netflix on July 27, 2018. Australian directed sci fi is some of our favourite sci fi. In this episode we talk about director's cuts, portrayal of android on film and the way changing lighting and altering camera angle through movement can help tell a story. Also, can a chat bot have a soul? To Hear the Episode: https://gravityundone.net/episode-83-extinction/ For all other Space Brains Episodes: https://spacebrains.com.au/ Contact us: Space Brains Podcast (@spacebrainspodcast) Space Brains Podcast - Home spacebrains@spacebrains.com.au Space Brains is recorded in Mandurah, Western Australia. Visit: https://gravityundone.net/ https://www.markregan.com.au/ https://spacebrains.com.au/
In this episode, GOLD is joined by Emma Booth, Executive Director, Global Business Process and Insights Lead, R&D Strategy and Operations at Amgen. She discusses medical affairs communication and strategy, the power of data initiatives and the roadblocks that are preventing these from reaching their full potential, plus balancing leadership with nurturing one's own aspirations. If you're interested in learning more about the topic areas discussed in this episode, check out the following content: Fresh clarity on RWE integration https://www.emg-gold.com/post/fresh-clarity-on-rwe-integration Standing out in a crowd of content https://www.emg-gold.com/post/standing-out-in-a-crowd-of-content Discussing a new dawn for data https://www.emg-gold.com/post/discussing-a-new-dawn-for-data The RWD revolution https://www.emg-gold.com/post/the-rwd-revolution
Emma Booth is an Australian Paralympian. She competes in the equestrian discipline of Dressage and has represented Australian at two Paralympic games in Rio and Tokyo. Emma was involved in an horrific car accident in 2013 which left her with a severe spinal cord injury and living life as an L2 paraplegic in a wheelchair. But this didn't slow her down, in fact it sharpened her focus to represent her country in the sport that she loves. This episode goes full circles as we hear Emma's experience of having her life saved by blood donors and then her experience of being a donor herself.
I chat with scientist and explorer, Dr Robert Ballard on his latest mission on the Nat Geo Upfront Red Carpet. I look at a film featured at the Tribeca Film Festival, Hounds Of Love with actors Stephen Curry, Emma Booth and Ashleigh Cummings talking about this chilling serial killer character study. There's also more from the roundtables of American Gods with showrunners Bryan Fuller and Michael Green. Not for young children due to subject matter and language.
On this episode of Art Affairs, i talk with, artist, Renee French.We discuss how she first got into making alternative comics, her transition into gallery work and learning to paint, her recent exploration into printmaking, and a whole lot more!Also mentioned in this episode: Penn Jillette, Françoise Mouly, Scott Teplin, Adam Baumgold Fine Art, La Luz de Jesus Gallery, Beinart Gallery, Naoto Hattori, Steven Weber, and Emma Booth.Follow Renee:Instagram: @reneefrenchFollow the Show:Website: artaffairspodcast.comPatreon: artaffairsInstagram: @artaffairspodcastFacebook: @artaffairspodcastTwitter: @art_affairs
Q&A with actors Emma Booth and Ewen Leslie for The Gloaming. Moderated by Mara Webster, In Creative Company.
Annie Murtagh-Monks is a casting director and acting coach and has worked on 38 film & television projects shot in Western Australia, including Rabbit Proof Fence, Japanese Story, Last Train to Freo and Drift. She helped cast several internationally successful WA actors in their first screen roles including Heath Ledger, Melissa George, Emma Booth and Jai Courtney. During 2017 and 2018 she has been casting director and acting coach on Matchbox Pictures' 30 episode TV drama series "The Heights" for the ABC, Australia.Annie founded PAC Screen Workshops and PAC Script Lab - public readings of WA feature film scripts. Annie also co-founded the WA Chapter of Women in Film & TV International. She is national treasurer of the Casting Guild of Australia and is a sessional part time lecturer in Screen Acting at Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts ( WAAPA) .https://xavierburrow.com/ammcasting.com/Contact Mike At CUT THE ACT mike@mikefarrell.com.auhttps://mikefarrell.com.au/#AnnieMurtaghMonks #castingdirector #cuttheactpodcastSupport the show (https://paypal.me/CutTheActPodcast?locale.x=en_AU)
Vegas Film Critic (Jeffrey K Howard) speaks to actress Emma Booth for her new thriller series, The Gloaming - now on The STARZ Network.
From 2016, my sitdown at the Tribeca Film Festival with the cast, Ashleigh Cummings (NOS4A2) . Steven Curry and Emma Booth.
From 2016, my sitdown at the Tribeca Film Festival with the cast, Ashleigh Cummings (NOS4A2) . Steven Curry and Emma Booth.
This week we check out Netflix’s ninety-ninth film 2018 science-fiction action film ‘Extinction’ directed by Ben Young starring Michael Pena, Lizzy Caplan, Mike Colter, Erica Tremblay, Emma Booth and Israel Broussard. Please follow us at Flix Forum on Facebook or @flixforum on Twitter and Instagram and answer our question of the week, 'Who do you sympathise with most? The humans or synthetics?' You can listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Podbean so please subscribe and drop us a review or 5 star rating. If you're interested in what else we are watching, head on over to our Letterboxd profiles; MJ Jesse Next week we have 'Brij Mohan Amar Rahe’ (Long Live Brij Mohan!), so check out the film before then. You can see the trailer here.
If you’d like to support the podcast and all the work that I do then you can! Just head on over to patreon.com/comealongfortheridepodcast and sign up. From as little as a cup of coffee a month, you can help me keep this podcast going. There are many tiers that you can choose from and if everyone who listens gave only $5 per month, it would make a massive positive difference to me. There is a tier in there for a small business subscription just like the one Peter Papp took up from Peter and the Herd, this is the one where your business gets a mention each week on the podcast. Peter works with equine behaviour and trauma recovery. Equine communication. Human and horse relationship building. Peter has had communication with my mare Gypsy, who is the mare with me in the podcast picture and he was spot on about everything so I can highly recommend his work personally. Click here to connect with Peter and the Herd.In this episode you will hear from Emma Booth who is a truly extraordinary human being. She has represented Australia at the Olympics and this year at WEG as a para equestrian.Emma has been at the forefront of my mind for an interview since I heard her story through another podcast so I was thrilled when she said “yes let’s do it tomorrow” at EQUITANA when I asked her for an interview. Some people might take pity on people who are not fully able bodied, or have been through the kind of trauma Emma has. I personally have a reverence for them. Especially Emma, she is strong and capable and sits with intention and will not be seen anything other than an incredible athlete in her own right, because listeners, that’s exactly what she is.I hope you can hear how extraordinary she is and that you enjoy this interview as much as I did.To connect with Emma you can find her on her Website, Facebook, Instagram, TwitterYou can also see pictures from the day on the blog on my website www.comealongfortheride.com.au/emma-booth-para-equestrian© Copyrighted Tracy Malone
Leigh and Tim descend into the riveting madness of The Lighthouse, then come up for air with the joyous H is for Happiness. Plus, we get first looks at Spiral: The Book of Saw and Bill and Ted Face the Music.
In the tenth episode, we take a look at what’s been happening in UK politics – the new Government, its priorities, Brexit and what it all might mean for our sectors. Hosted by Emma Booth, Senior Public Affairs Adviser at ADS. With guests: Jonathan Hawkings, Head of Public Affairs at ADS Aimie Stone, Senior Economist at ADS Music is provided by Scott Holmes.
In the ninth episode of our Winging It podcast we’re at Paris Airshow talking to PowerVamp and ADS members Cadence Design Systems and Oxley Group about what they do and their time at the airshow. We are also joined in the studio by the ADS membership team to talk about the benefits of membership and what members could participate in. Hosted by Emma Booth, Senior Public Affairs Adviser at ADS. With guests: Alex Green, Membership Account Manager at ADS Marc Brooker, Membership Account Manager at ADS Frank Schirrmeister, Senior Group Director at Cadence Design Systems Richard Roller, Founder & Chairman at PowerVamp Jayne Moorby, Marketing Manager at Oxley Group Music is provided by Scott Holmes.
The eighth episode of our Winging It podcast is about the environment - considerations from our industry around climate change and future flight. Hosted by Emma Booth, Senior Public Affairs Adviser at ADS. With guests: Sameer Savani, Head of Innovation and Engineering at ADS Jeegar Kakkad, Chief Economist & Director of Policy at ADS Music is provided by Scott Holmes.
The seventh episode of our Winging It podcast is about Women in Defence. We also talk to schools from across the country about the UK Youth Rocketry Challenge which aims to get young people into STEM. Hosted by Emma Booth, Senior Public Affairs Adviser at ADS. With guests: Angela Owen, Founder of Women in Defence UK and Senior Advisor to PA Consulting. Michelle Partington, Woman of the Year at the 2018 Women in Defence Awards.
The sixth episode of our Winging It podcast is all about Brexit. This month we are joined by Nicole Sykes from the CBI to discuss what’s been happening with Brexit and what it means for businesses in the UK. Hosted by Emma Booth, Senior Public Affairs Adviser at ADS. With guests: Nicole Sykes, Head of EU Negotiations, CBI Aimie Stone, Senior Economist, ADS Music is provided by Scott Holmes.
The fifth episode of our Winging It podcast is all about women (and a touch of Brexit). Alongside our guests from Airbus and Rolls-Royce we take a look at the Women in Aviation and Aerospace Charter and why it’s so important to increase gender parity in our industries. Hosted by Emma Booth, Senior Public Affairs Adviser at ADS With guests: · Katherine Bennett CBE, Senior Vice President, Airbus · Katie Roscoe, Senior Government Relations Manager, Rolls-Royce · Jess Poole, Engineering Graduate Trainee. Music is provided by Scott Holmes.
In the fourth episode of Winging It, we take a look at the annual aircraft production data for 2018 and provide an update on Brexit. We are also joined by Mark Lupton at Nexus Nine for discussion on the problems caused by drones at Gatwick airport in December, and potential solutions to the problem. Hosted by Emma Booth, Senior Public Affairs Adviser at ADS With guests: Aimie Stone, Senior Economist ADS Nicholas Altham, Aerospace Policy Advisor ADS Mark Lupton, Nexus Nine Music is provided by Scott Holmes.
In the third episode of Winging It, we take a look at some of the main highlights from 2018, including Farnborough International Airshow, the Aerospace Sector Deal and RAF100. We also discuss the latest on what is happening with Brexit. Hosted by Emma Booth, Senior Public Affairs Adviser at ADS With guests: Paul Everitt, Chief Executive of ADS Ally Ambroziak, Head of Government Relations at Thales Music is provided by Scott Holmes.
In this episode you will hear from Emma Booth who is a truly extraordinary human being. She has represented Australia at the Olympics and this year at WEG as a para equestrian.Emma has been at the forefront of my mind for an interview since I heard her story through another podcast so I was thrilled when she said “yes let’s do it tomorrow” at EQUITANA when I asked her for an interview. Some people might take pity on people who are not fully able bodied, or have been through the kind of trauma Emma has. I personally have a reverence for them. Especially Emma, she is strong and capable and sits with intention and will not be seen anything other than an incredible athlete in her own right, because listeners, that’s exactly what she is.I hope you can hear how extraordinary she is and that you enjoy this interview as much as I did.To connect with Emma you can find her on her Website, Facebook, Instagram, TwitterYou can also see pictures from the day on the blog on my website www.comealongfortheride.com.au/emma-booth-para-equestrian
In this episode we wrap up the wonderful EQUITANA Australia VIP Super Ticket Holder events with Pedro Torres and Emma Booth.I have introduced Pedro in the 1stepisode of this series, so go back and have a listen to more about this Portuguese Working Equitation and Dressage star. Emma Booth is Australia and she is our international representative para equestrian. Emma is one person I’ve wanted to interview for a long time and I was lucky enough to do a full interview one on one with her at EQUITANA, it happened right before we recorded this VIP event. Emma’s solo interview will be up next week so tune in for that one.Emma rode in Pedro’s Masterclass at EQUITANA, it was so beautiful to watch. Pedro had a deep respect for Emma’s ability to ride and he also was as grateful as Emma was for the opportunity. So Emma was thrilled to be coached by Pedro and Pedro was thrilled to be able to watch Emma ride so close up in a Masterclass.You can hear the deep respect they have for each other.While at EQUITANA I also came across the team from Dolly’s dream. Following the tragic death of Northern Territory teenager Amy “Dolly” Everett on January 3, 2018, Tick and Kate Everett, Dolly’s parents, decided to establish Dolly’s Dream to create positive change and as a lasting legacy to their daughter, Amy. Who committed suicide after being bullied both in person and on the internet.I wanted to support the charity and buy a shirt to wear at EQUITANA, they had sold out of my size, so a Woman washed hers and brought it back for me the next day to wear to the VIP event. This is why you hear me ask the question about adversity. If you’d like to know more about this charity and show them support, please follow the links in the show notes or on my blog.Here is how you can connect with the guestsPedro Torres - Website, Facebook, Instagram, YouTubeEmma Booth - Website, Facebook, Instagram, TwitterEQUITANA Australia - Website, Facebook, Instagram, TwitterDollys Dream - Website, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter
The second episode in our podcast series that looks to analyse the key issues for our sectors, featuring a range of guests from across our industries. In this episode, we take a look at what is happening with Brexit and talk to Bob Keen from BAE Systems about the UK's combat air strategy. This episode of Winging It is hosted by Emma Booth, Senior Public Affairs Adviser at ADS. Featuring (in order of appearance): Jonathan Hawkings, Head of Public Affairs at ADS Heather Gilchrist, Media & PR Officer at ADS Andy Johnston, Defence Policy Adviser at ADS Bob Keen, Head of Government Relations at BAE Systems To subscribe on iTunes, please go to: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/winging-it-an-ads-podcast/id1441128954?mt=2 Please note Episode 2 of Winging It will be available on iTunes from 29th November. Music is provided by Scott Holmes.
Engineers showcase new technologies to help women return to work after maternity leave - but why is the engineering profession itself so male-dominated? Jane Wakefield attends a breast pump hackathon at MIT, speaking to businesses venture capitalists and campaigners such as Catherine D'Ignazio from Make The Breast Pump Not Suck. Jane also hears from engineers Emma Booth of Black & Veatch and Isobel Byrne Hill of ARUP about their experiences of returning to a very male-dominated industry after the birth of their own children, and the importance of networks such as The Women's Engineering Society. This programme was first broadcast on 19 July 2018.(Picture: Woman holds up smart breast pumps; Credit: Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images)
At the tender age of 23 Emma was in a very serious car accident, besides head, abdominal and leg injuries, her spinal cord was damaged and left her as a paraplegic, from the L2 vertebra. (The L2 vertebra is the second uppermost of the five (5) lumbar vertebrae toward the lower end of the spinal column, within the lower back.)Emma's tenacious and determined personality got her back in the saddle, post her accident and took her to compete in the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games. And just next week (September 2018) Emma is taking the world stage again at the 2018 World Equestrian Games compete for Australia.The 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG) will be held in Mill Spring, North Carolina, U.S. at the Tryon International Equestrian Center, from September 11 to September 23, 2018.An incredible story and a beautiful spirit, Emma is an outstanding woman doing great things and a truly remarkable role model.____________________Host: Jenna WattsThis couldn't be done without our editor John Rowland Media Productions. :)To subscribe click the link https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/21st-century-women/id1275255506?mt=2
Engineers showcase new technologies to help women return to work after maternity leave - but why is the engineering profession itself so male-dominated?Jane Wakefield attends a breast pump hackathon at MIT, speaking to businesses venture capitalists and campaigners such as Catherine D'Ignazio from Make The Breast Pump Not Suck. Jane also hears from engineers Emma Booth of Black & Veatch and Isobel Byrne Hill of ARUP about their experiences of returning to a very male-dominated industry after the birth of their own children, and the importance of networks such as The Women's Engineering Society.(Picture: Woman holds up smart breast pumps; Credit: Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images)
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Once Upon a Time edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of ABC's Once Upon a Time. In this episode, hosts Ally Nasta, Carolina Bonetti, Lanisha Fisher, and Steph Sabraw discuss episode 14 with special guest Emma Booth. RSS Feed: http://www.afterbuzztv.com/aftershows/once-upon-a-time-afterbuzz-tv-aftershow/feed/ ABOUT ONCE UPON A TIME: Once Upon a Time is an American fairy tale dramatic television series that premiered on October 23, 2011, on ABC. The series takes place in the fictional seaside town of Storybrooke, Maine, in which the residents are actually characters from various fairy tales and other stories that were transported to the "real world" town and robbed of their original memories by the Evil Queen Regina (Lana Parrilla), using a powerful curse obtained from Rumplestiltskin (Robert Carlyle). The residents of Storybrooke, where Regina is mayor, have lived an unchanging existence for 28 years, unaware of their own lack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Writer/Director Ben Young joins CJ to talk about his debut feature Hounds of Love.
Welcome the newest episode of Dark Discussions, your place for the discussion of horror film, fiction, and all that’s fantastic. Australian films, when they are independent and when they are thrillers, they do all seem to be very dark. The list is amazing: Sleeping Beauty, Acolytes, Snowtown Murders, Wolf Creek, These Final Hours, The Loved Ones, and X: Night of Vengeance. Now another filmmaker in his motion picture debut, Ben Young, brings his version of the dark thriller to the big screen. The film, Hounds of Love, has been doing the festival circuit, even just a few months ago, and has been receiving rave reviews by critics. Vicki Maloney is a seventeen year old girl whose parents have recently divorced. While visiting her mother’s home, she sneaks out the window at night to meet up with her boyfriend and girlfriends at a local party. While on her way there, she is picked up by a couple who say they have marijuana for sale. Arriving at their home, she heads inside only to wish that she never had. The film stars Emma Booth and Stephen Curry as Evelyn and John White, based on a real life case of two folks who abducted and killed four young girls in Perth, Australia. Ashleigh Cummings stars a Vicki in a very draining role of a young woman fighting for her life. Dark Discussions takes a look at this new VOD release and gives their thoughts on the never ending dark Australian thrillers. As always we welcome your comments: darkdiscussions@aol.com (written email or attached mp3 files) WWW.DARKDISCUSSIONS.COM
If you’re looking for a gritty, edge of your seat drama, then the Australian crime thriller, Hounds of Love could be your perfect remedy.With a great cast in Emma Booth, Stephen Curry, and Ashleigh Cummings, helmed by the brilliant writer, director, Ben Young, Hounds of Love follows the abduction of Vicky by serial killer couple Evelyn and John White.It’s gripping stuff and I was fortunate enough to catch up with Melissa Kelly producer of the film to discuss the impact that Hounds of Love is currently having in the movie industry.
Emma Booth - Paralympian Emma Booth is an Australian Equestrian Paralympian. Emma previously competed in Eventing (which comprises of Dressage, Cross-Country and Show Jumping), until one evening in 2013 – while travelling home from a competition – was left paralysed after a being involved in a horrific car accident. Only six months after sustaining the life changing injury, Emma was back in the saddle and learning to ride a horse without the use of her legs; and made her Paralympic debut in Rio de Janeiro in Sept 2016 - only three years after her accident. The International Paralympic Committee has identified Emma as a rider to watch in 2017. Inspirational is a word that is often thrown around, but in this conversation Emma's tenacity, belief in the human spirit around her, and her laser-like focus in doing what matters most to you will indeed leave you inspired (if it doesn't you might want to check your pulse). CONNECT WITH EMMA AT: Instagram: @emmabooth_paraequestrian Ride with No Limits http://www.ridewithnolimits.com
País Estados Unidos Director Alex Proyas Guión Alex Proyas, Matt Sazama, Burk Sharpless Música Marco Beltrami Fotografía Peter Menzies Jr. Reparto Gerard Butler, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Geoffrey Rush, Brenton Thwaites, Courtney Eaton, Chadwick Boseman, Elodie Yung, Bruce Spence, Bryan Brown, Emma Booth, Rachael Blake, Robyn Nevin, Goran D. Kleut, Abbey Lee, Paula Arundell Sinopsis La supervivencia de la humanidad pende de un hilo, pero Beck, un héroe mortal, está decidido a salvar el mundo y a rescatar a su verdadero amor. Para conseguirlo busca la ayuda del poderoso dios Horus, con el que establecerá una alianza contra Set, el despiadado dios de la oscuridad que ha usurpado el trono de Egipto, sumiendo al país en el caos. Para ganar la batalla contra Set y sus secuaces tendrán que someterse a terribles pruebas de valentía y sacrificio.
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The feminine side of serial killing. The post Ben Young, Emma Booth – Hounds Of Love #Venezia73 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
The feminine side of serial killing. The post Ben Young, Emma Booth – Hounds Of Love #Venezia73 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
The feminine side of serial killing. The post Ben Young, Emma Booth – Hounds Of Love #Venezia73 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
The feminine side of serial killing. The post Ben Young, Emma Booth – Hounds Of Love #Venezia73 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
País Australia Director Scott Hicks Guión Allan Cubitt (Novela: Simon Carr) Música Hal Lindes Fotografía Greig Fraser Reparto Clive Owen, Nicholas McAnulty, George MacKay, Laura Fraser, Emma Booth, Julia Blake, Natasha Little, Emma Lung, Erik Thomson Sinopsis Tras la trágica muerte de su segunda esposa, el conocido periodista deportivo Joe Warr (Clive Owen) tiene que hacerse cargo de su hijo de seis años. Su situación se complica aún más cuando Harry, el hijo de su primer matrimonio, se traslada a Australia para pasar una temporada con él. Entonces, tendrá que arreglárselas para sacar adelante una familia formada exclusivamente por chicos.