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19th-century English painter

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THAT Conversation with Tarek Ali

THAT Conversation with Tarek Ali

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 42:03 Transcription Available


Subscriber-only episodeHave you ever gazed in the mirror, wishing the reflection rippled with more kindness towards the one staring back? Tarek Ali has THAT Conversation with: Dr. Jess, a sharp-witted psychiatrist; Aalim Abdul, Tarek's best friend who also struggled with BD despite being slim; & Emma Hill, a fellow content creator who's no stranger to the body image battlefield, we traverse the rocky terrains of body dysmorphia and self-love. Our stories and insights carve a path for anyone struggling to reconcile with their own reflection, aiming to light the way to a place where self-compassion is your compass, and validation is but a companion, not the guide.Navigating relationships when your self-image wavers like a candle in the wind is a trial many face, yet few speak of with raw honesty. In the warmth of this conversation, we lay bare the emotional scars of past abuse and the often invisible struggle to reclaim our bodies as our own sanctuaries. It's an intimate tango between seeking validation and owning our worth, a dance that often leaves us breathless. The keys to personal growth are many, and while we may fumble to find the right one, we reaffirm here the importance of retaining ownership of our journey—never relenting that power to another's hands.As our dialogue draws to a close, I extend a deep, heartfelt thank you to Aalim, Dr. Jess, and Emma for their vulnerability, which surely echoes in the hearts of many. Through our shared stories, we foster a community that stands in solidarity, a beacon for those sailing the tumultuous seas of self-acceptance. Carry with you the message we hold dear: to treat yourself with the tenderness you deserve. With a promise of continued support and enriching discourse, we eagerly await to welcome you back for more conversations that heal and uplift.

Metro East Sports Podcast
Season 4; Episode 40. Featuring: Coach Mark Tschudy with Willow Jackson, Alli Merrick, and MacKenna Kerpan; Coach Brendan Lawson with Alli Jennings; and Coach Stephanie Potthast with Emma Hill.

Metro East Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 55:00


This show kicks off with Integrity Spine and Joint Center Team of the Month, the Lincoln MS Girls XC Team. The team is represented in the studio by Coach Tschudy and runners Willow Jackson, Alli Merrick, and Mackenna Kerpan. Coach Tschudy discusses his passion for working with LMS students and athletes, and the girls talk about how much they love being on the team. Next up, Allie Jennings of Edwardsville HS is the Front Office Fiduciary Network Charitable Champion. Jennings, who trains as a gymnast at Mid-Illinois Gymnastics in Godfrey, shares what she loves about her sport, and what her charity of choice means to her. She is joined by her coach Brendan Lawson, who discusses why he nominated her, and his own history with the sport. Finally, Emma Hill, "the most decorated girls golfer in the history of Triad," is in the studio to be recognized as the 2A Golfer of the Year. Hill, who recently finished 4th at state, is joined by her coach Stephanie Potthast, who talks about what Hill has meant to the program.

Metro East Sports Podcast
Season 4; Episode 31. Featuring: Zach Plocher with Josie Wojcikiewicz and Ruthie Manor; Emma Hill; Coach Calvin Potthast with Isaac Ackerman and Owen Droy

Metro East Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 49:51


Highland HS Girls Tennis just captured the Andi Simpson Memorial Tennis Tournament. For this, they are the Integrity Spine and Joint Center Team of the Month. Coach Plocher is in the studio to accept the recogntion, and he brings with him star players Ruthie Manor and Josie Wojcikiewicz. Girls describe the physical and competitive practices, and Coach Plocher describes coaching in his hometown. Next, Emma Hill describes her Madison County 2A Girls Golf Championship, which included a course record 64. The Triad #1 also talks about her expectations for the end of the season and her decision to play at Davenport University in Michigan. In the third spot, we sit down with Triad Head Football Coach Calvin Potthast, who talks about his first win as a head coach on Friday against Mattoon. Potthast is joined by quarterback Isaac Ackerman, who describes the team's "new" offense, and defensive lineman/tight end Owen Droy, who talks about playing interior line and outside, and he describes his "football style" of basketball.

Young Artists Spotlight
Young Artists Spotlight 2023: Fresno State Piano Quartet

Young Artists Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 34:45


This episode features a piano quartet from Fresno State, performing music by Joaquin Turina and Ernst Dohnanyi. They are Jackson Snead (violin), Melissa McGlumphy (viola), Emma Hill (cello), and Alina Xiong (piano).

Pilot Bread
Creative Connections

Pilot Bread

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 22:09


In this episode, Alaskan artists Crystal Worl and Emma Hill share their experiences reaching out to, and honoring elders through creativity during Covid-19.Learn more about Crystal Worl and Emma HillWritten and produced by Evan Phillips with additional production support from Cook Inlet Housing Authority and 90.3 KNBAFor more information about the good work Cook Inlet Housing Authority does in Alaskan communities, please visit cookinlethousing.org

Hal Anderson
Emma Hill Kepron, Jeopardy Contestant

Hal Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 6:12


Drive with Jim Wilson
Teen boxer turns her life around with help from Aussie legend

Drive with Jim Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 10:11


Eighteen year-old Emma Hill is chasing greatness in the boxing ring with the help of an Aussie legend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Go Fix Yourself
#89 - Philanthropy Through Music, Emma Hill

Go Fix Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 79:51


Kyle and Steven sit down with Emma Hill to talk about growing up in a remote Alaskan village, how she got into music, and how she uses philanthropy to help the community. We got inspired by this episode and hope you do too. Website: http://www.emmahillmusic.com/ (www.emmahillmusic.com) IG: https://www.instagram.com/emmahillmusic/?hl=en (@emmahillmusic) New episodes every Monday. Hosted by Kyle Reading & Steven Cornfield Contact us… Email Us: hey@gofixyourselfpodcast.com Instagram:  https://bit.ly/GFYInstagram (https://bit.ly/GFYInstagram) @kyleareading @stevencornfield Twitter: https://bit.ly/GFYTwitter (https://bit.ly/GFYTwitter) Facebook: https://bit.ly/GFYFacebook (https://bit.ly/GFYFacebook)

Chai with Rai
”Animatronic Sharks” w/ Kash Arshad

Chai with Rai

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 73:55


Warm up your kettles and grab a cuppa as we discuss all things theatre and more (wink wink) with Mr. Kash Arshad. From his thoughts on Cats- The Musical to the Kardashians and accessibility at the Olivier Awards. We got you covered.  Kash is a Scottish/Pakistani director and theatre maker based in Yorkshire, and trained on the National Theatre Studio Directors Course 2019. He is currently Associate Director at Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough.  He spent 15 years working as an actor for companies such as Freedom Studios, Citizens Theatre, GW Theatre and Channel 4. In 2015 he made the leap into directing professionally, participating in an RTYDS 3 Month Placement at Freedom Studios, acting as assistant director to Ben Occhipinti on ChipShop The Musical by Emma Hill. Since then he has assisted at Leeds Playhouse, Theatre by the Lake and Bolton Octagon.  He was Trainee Artistic Director at Freedom Studios from 2017 -  2019. He is an Associate Artist of National Youth Theatre and Mentor Director for National Theatre Connections.    In the episode we talk about:  First Directing project to most recent work.  The conversation around the topic of diversity, accessability and inclusion in theatre. Where that sits in todays word and the future.  The Olivier Awards and do accolades matter? Programming plays for Theatres and the mechanics of that.  Funding and Money in Theatre.  Approach to text. Approach new writing vs produced work and reworked. The advantages and disadvantages of privilege. Thoughts on digital space and its effect on theatre. If you remove the pillars of a strong creative (faith, support and grit)— would you continue to do what you're doing today? How do you balance work and relationships? Peaks and Valleys of life. Words to mirror self And of course some games :).  Social: Myself: https://www.instagram.com/chaiwithrai_/  Guest: https://twitter.com/kasharshad  Links: Myself: https://linktr.ee/raimuitfum Guest: https://www.kasharshad.co.uk  Hope you all enjoyed it and Thank you for tuning in. To Subscribe, share, follow my work and everything else is listed above.  

Contending For The Faith
Christian Storytelling With Emma Hill | Ep.9

Contending For The Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 43:00


On this episode of Contending For The Faith, Josh Good is joined by author Emma Hill as they discuss some of the challenges that face Christian authors, writing and storytelling philosophy from a Christian perspective, and some of the upcoming projects that Emma is working on. Keep on contending for the faith once for all delivered to the saints! God bless! You can check out Emma on: Website: www.emmahillbooks.com Instagram: @emma.hill.writes --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joshua-good5/support

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Episode 2 - 1+1 (The Valentine's Day Special) ft. Emma Hill and Linus Burr

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 110:17


For our surprise Valentine's Day episode, we invite Emma and Linus to talk about their relationship as best friends (for 10+ years) to recent partners. They give great advice on how they make their relationship open, healthy, and enjoyable.

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Art Seeker Stories
EP 18: Emma Hill, Bonus Solo Episode: Art at a Crossroads - Art Seeking Soul, Jump Starting with The 100 Day Project.

Art Seeker Stories

Play Episode Play 25 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 21:51


Hello and Welcome! Today on the Art Seeker Stories podcast I'm coming to you with a bonus, mini, solo episode.Truth be told I'm at a cross-roads, my art is shifting and feeling different. I have the idea and the vision, but I can't grasp it – see it for real. I'm excited but equally, or maybe more so, I'm in fear and I'm scared.  In this episode I'm processing and documenting my ideas. I share with you my bigger picture and how I aim to get there. I'm jump starting the exploration by doing the  #100dayproject , to break down my barriers, to put the work in and trust in turn,the rest will come.  My bigger project where everything else works towards is a book and artwork that exploresART SEEKING SOUL –  For now, my 100 days will start with sketching. However since recording, I'm thinking I'll also have one large canvas and make a mark, for 100 days – that can't be too difficult.  My recommended reading list seeking art, self & soul.My inspiration December – Feburary: Munch in his Own Words : Paul Erik The Private Journals of Edvard MunchEdvard Munch Behind the Scream: Sue PrideauxThe Loneliness of the Soul: Tracy Emin & Edvard Munch / RAStrangeland : Tracy Emin Creating the Impossible: Michael NeilGreenlights: Matthew McConaughyThe War of Art: Steven PressfieldThe Artist Journey: Steven Pressfield The Creative Habit: Twyla TharpYou Are An Artist : Bob & Roberta SmithThe exhibition I mention is KAWS NEW FICTION at the Serpentine North Gallery and is on show until 27thFeb. To see other artists who are taking part in the 100 Day Project, share your work and and have a search on #100dayproject and find more info on insta: @dothe100dayproject and website www.the100dayproject.org& Lastly, with many thanks, for support, a shout out to Gary Mansfield of The Ministry of Art's podcast. Go on, go and have a listen, it's fab - Possibly the most inclusive arts podcast. On insta: @mizogart & @ministryofartsorg    

The Anonymous Eskimo Podcast
Anonymous Eskimo Episode 48- Emma Hill

The Anonymous Eskimo Podcast

Play Episode Play 35 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 86:02


Emma HillEmma is an Alaskan Singer Songwriter and Mental Health Advocate who grew up in Sleetmute, Alaska.Emma is set to release her 9th full length album.She just celebrated 5 years of no booze.On this episode Emma courageously shares her experience with getting sober from alcohol and how substance abuse is intertwined with Mental Health. http://www.emmahillmusic.com/Support the show

The Anonymous Eskimo Podcast
Anonymous Eskimo Episode 48- Emma Hill

The Anonymous Eskimo Podcast

Play Episode Play 35 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 86:02


Emma HillEmma is an Alaskan Singer Songwriter and Mental Health Advocate who grew up in Sleetmute, Alaska.Emma is set to release her 9th full length album.She just celebrated 5 years of no booze.On this episode Emma courageously shares her experience with getting sober from alcohol and how substance abuse is intertwined with Mental Health. http://www.emmahillmusic.com/Support the show

Art Seeker Stories
EP 11 Elizabeth Mikellides : Conceptual Art as a Visual Score, 'Drawing Music'.

Art Seeker Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 49:48


Welcome to Art Seeker Stories, a podcast about Art and creativity. I'm your host, Emma Hill and this is my voyage of discovery. Today I invite Elizabeth Mikellides, a conceptual artist working with both music and art with the goal to discover and illuminate the constructs of music through the visual form of Drawing. By learning piano pieces by Bach, Mozart and Chopin, this created a love of structure, order and layering which Elizabeth represents in her visual practice of Drawing.  Elizabeth's Artist residency on art seeker Island takes us on her artist journey as she creates her own vision of hope. She looks for parallels between both music and art and incorporates those findings in her artwork. Her work can therefore be interpreted as a visual score but also visual music. Indeed, she calls her practice 'Drawing Music'.We take an incredible journey within  Elizabeth's Art Seeker Island  of Hope,  there, all senses are stimulated with a vibrant dance of colour and sounds that feed the soul. All created and born from the island itself.  The 3 artist  artworks Elizabeth takes with her for company on Art seeker Island are;1. By a woman: Lydia Okumura, Untitled I, Installation2. Of cultural significance:  Concerto in D minor BWV 974 after A. Marcello's Concerto for Oboe and Strings, arranged by Bach, around 1715https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJl7f1WGNnw3. Free choice: Concerto For Violin And Orchestra by Phillip Glass, 1987https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2UlDIw-9GILufi's Library Book Swap: Borrowing:  The Secret by Rhonda Byrne Swapping:  Sol Le Witt Retrospective CatalogueYou can find more about Elizabeth and her work here: Website: www.elizabethmikellides.art Instagram: @elizabethmikellides

Tipp FM Radio
The World of Online Dating

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 18:12


Our own Emma Hill and Nicola Delaney spoke about dating apps with Fran on Tipp Today. They chatted about the world of Tinder, Plenty of Fish and dating during lockdown.

Art Seeker Stories
EP 1 Emma Hill : The Stories Behind Art Seeker Stories

Art Seeker Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 80:01


Welcome to the new Art Seeker Stories Podcast. I'm your host Emma Hill, I seek stories of art and creativity, of inspiration and hope, of cultural differences and diversity, welcoming inclusivity within art. On this very first episode I take you on my artist journey where I share my stories behind,  Art Seeker Stories and take you to my Art residency on Art Seeker Island, an imaginary voyage into my imagination, sharing with you my concept and vision for The Shape of Hope . I take with me three artists artworks to keep me company on Art Seeker Island. 1. Woman Artist: Jessica Zoob  @jessicazoobart 2. Culturally Significant : Aboriginal Art @papunyatulaartists3. Free Choice : Dan Baldwin  @danbaldwinart  Lufi's book club in review 1 .The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera  @millan_kundera1929 2. The Goldfinch by Donna Tarte 3. Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert  @elizabeth_gilbert_writer  4. the Art of Creativity Susie Pearl  @susiepearlx  5. The Midnight Library by Matt Haig @mattzhaig 6 . The Secret By Rhonda Byrne  @rhondabryne_thesecret @thesecret365  A shout out to the artists art ArtCan, @artcanorg who I'm a proud member of, who have given me the opportunity to get my artwork seen and who have introduced me to a community of amazing artists worldwide.I'd also like to thank the artists and the team at Arthouse Unlimited who for ten years continue to inspire me everyday!!  @arthouse_unlimited  Dedicated with so many thanks to: My dearest friend Evi,  @evianonioart  who has been by my rock, beside me through thick and thin, & our mate Gary! - (Gary who's our mate but doesn't know it yet) Who is an incredible inspiration and influence that has given me the guts to give all this a try. Check out his brilliant 100th episode that gave me that push to finally get my act together. I can't wait for Gary to visit Art Seeker Island himself! Gary Mansfield: @mizogart @ministryofartsorg 

Famous Names
Episode 3 - Meet Emma Watson

Famous Names

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 25:27


Not to be confused with Hermonie and Belle! This Emma Watson grew up as Emma Hill and when she got married took on the name of one of the most celebrated actresses. Both share the passion of making the world a better place. Hear some inspiring and funny stories!

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Smart Online Marketing with Kaity Griffin
Getting your hands dirty in your own business w/ Emma Hill

Smart Online Marketing with Kaity Griffin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 32:02


“I like to know everything, I like to be across the board. And even if I hire someone to take that over in the future, at least I know what’s going on, and at least I understand it. Again, growing the business and understanding how to build a website or being across the e-commerce stuff, I think it’s so important to understand your business.”In today’s episode Kaity is joined by Emma Hill, founder of Sock-It & Co and CEO at Kind Kingsley.SOCK-IT & CO. is Australian Designed and Australia's favourite Non-Slip Grip Sock brand. Releasing one-of-a-kind designs made for comfort but also quality. Enjoy Grip socks that last after more than one wash! Designed for Pilates, Barre Bar, Yoga, at Home or at the Hospital.Let’s jump in!WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE:Scaling an e-commerce businessChallenges involved in getting an e-commerce store up and runningChoosing the right platformsThe importance of knowing your business before hiring supportFalling in love with digital marketingManaging stock shortages & manufacturing issuesGetting your hands dirty in your own businessRESOURCES:Sock-It & Co. WebsiteSock-It & Co. on InstagramSock-It & Co. on FacebookSock-It & Co. on LinkedInKaity on InstagramKaity Griffin websiteLaunch Legends mastermind: kaitygriffin.com/launch-legendsGoogle Ads Course waitlist: kaitygriffin.com/course-waitlist

KRWC Radio 1360 AM
Senior Profile 01-19-21

KRWC Radio 1360 AM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 5:16


Joe Carlson chats with Buffalo High School senior Emma Hill.

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Podsongs
Sean Carroll - America's favourite physicist (plus special musical guest Emma Hill)

Podsongs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 109:32


Sean Carroll is a Research Professor of theoretical physics at the California Institute of Technology, and an External Professor at the Santa Fe Institute. He received his Ph.D. in 1993 from Harvard University. His research has focused on fundamental physics and cosmology, especially issues of dark matter, dark energy, spacetime symmetries, and the origin of the universe. Recently, Carroll has worked on the foundations of quantum mechanics, the emergence of spacetime, and the evolution of entropy and complexity. Carroll is the author of Something Deeply Hidden, The Big Picture, The Particle at the End of the Universe, From Eternity to Here, and Spacetime and Geometry: An Introduction to General Relativity. He has been awarded prizes and fellowships by the National Science Foundation, NASA, the Sloan Foundation, the Packard Foundation, the American Physical Society, the American Institute of Physics, the Freedom From Religion Foundation, the Royal Society of London, and the Guggenheim Foundation. Carroll has appeared on TV shows such as The Colbert Report, PBS's NOVA, and Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman, and frequently serves as a science consultant for film and television. He is host of the weekly Mindscape podcast. This episode I'm joined by Emma Hill, an Alaskan singer-songwriter and old friend of mine. Listen to the song I wrote with Emma after being inspired by our conversation with Sean and all the other Podsongs

Play with Emily Murray
Emma Hill CBE on Happy Handbags and Making Fashion Fun

Play with Emily Murray

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 36:40


My guest for today’s episode is Emma Hill CBE, founder of my favourite handbag brand Hill & Friends and owner of one of Instagram’s most famous front doors which has seen countless people – myself included – make a pilgrimage to Holland Park for a photo with the hot pink door with its huge googly eyes.  I’ve been a huge fan of Emma’s work for a long time – she was Mulberry’s creative director during their heyday – hence the CBE award – and responsible for some of their most successful handbag designs, including the pretty and practical Alexa, one of the first designer bags I ever bought.  In this episode Emma talks about how she’s made it her mission to make fashion more fun and inclusive, why lockdown has seen her welcome Hill & Friends customers into her actual home, her strength of feeling about the US election result and the game that had all her neighbours knocking on her pink front door to complain… Play with Emily Murray is the podcast that’s all about finding the fun in our day-to-day lives. I’m your host Emily Murray, the author, blogger and trapeze owner behind Instagram’s @pinkhouseliving, and a strong proponent of playfulness. Each episode I’ll be asking my guest how they bring the joy into their lives, and how we can usher it into ours. If you enjoyed this episode then I’d be so grateful if you’d leave a rating or review – and you can subscribe to make sure you don’t miss future episodes. Thank you!

Informed Choice Radio Personal Finance Podcast
An Investment Framework for Predicting the Future, with Marko Papic

Informed Choice Radio Personal Finance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 28:55


My guest on the podcast today has developed an original and compelling approach to forecasting the future and beating investment markets while doing so. Marko Papic is a Partner and Chief Strategist at Clocktower Group, an alternative investment asset management firm based in Santa Monica, California. He leads the firm’s Strategy Team, providing bespoke research to clients and partners on geopolitics, macroeconomics, and markets. Marko holds an MA in Political Science from the University of Texas at Austin and an MA from the University of British Columbia. He’s the author of Geopolitical Alpha: An Investment Framework for Predicting the Future, a book that introduces his constraints-based framework to investors; something we discuss in this episode. Geopolitical Alpha posits that investors should ignore the media-hyped narratives, insights from “smoke-filled rooms,” and most of their political consultants and, instead, focus exclusively on the measurable, material constraints facing policymakers. Here’s my conversation with Marko Papic, author of Geopolitical Alpha, in episode 514 of Informed Choice Radio. We hope you enjoyed today’s episode. Do check out our show notes at icradio.co.uk for useful links, including a link to Marko’s new book, Geopolitical Alpha: An Investment Framework for Predicting the Future. Here at Informed Choice, our Financial Planners help remove stress about money by offering a clear explanation of your choices and options. We help people just like you find the answers to the big financial questions, making sure you can live a meaningful life as a result. Please do subscribe to Informed Choice Radio in your favourite podcast player, to get a notification each time a new episode is published. If you enjoy listening to our podcast, please consider leaving a written review or star rating. You can listen to entire back catalogue of more than 500 podcast episodes at icradio.co.uk, and find out more about Informed Choice at icfp.co.uk. Thank you again to Marko for being our guest today. I thoroughly enjoyed our conversation. Our producer for this episode was Emma Hill and our editor is James Spooner. Until next time, I’m Martin Bamford and this is Informed Choice Radio. And remember, when it comes to your money, the more you know, the faster it can grow.

Metro East Sports Podcast
#25 featuring Tim Funkhouser, Dana Morgan, and Emma Hill

Metro East Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 73:00


Edwardsville HS Baseball Coach Tim Funkhouser has created a response to the current IHSA proposal for spring sports. Here, he details that proposal. Then, Alton HS Basketball Coach Dana Morgan talks about building relationships with kids and the incredible support his team receives from his community. Finally, phenomenal freshman golfer Emma Hill reveals her motivation... The post #25 featuring Tim Funkhouser, Dana Morgan, and Emma Hill appeared first on Metro East Sports Podcast.

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Crude Conversations
EP 067 with Emma Hill

Crude Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2020 74:17


In this episode, Cody has a conversation with musician Emma Hill. Emma is a prolific Alaska folksinger and songwriter. She released her first album when she was 19. Since then, she’s released seven full-length albums, a live album, and two EPs. The focus of her music has always been introspective, focusing on healing, recovery and more recently mental health. She says that she’s always been a heart-on-her-sleeve songwriter and that a lot of her music focuses on heartache in one form or another.   Emma’s worked as a traveling musician since 2006, so it makes sense that her live performance has evolved. When she was younger, her set was more planned—she got onstage and sang her songs. Nowadays, her performances are mostly spontaneous. As an example, she points to the Spenard Song Circle, a monthly event Emma hosts. She says that it’s more than just a concert, it’s a safe space to talk about the feelings and experiences behind songwriting.   Photo by Lauren Parker Photography

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Making a Scene Presents
Emma Hill is Making A Scene

Making a Scene Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 49:18


Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Emma Hill! In early 2007 fate brought Emma Hill and Bryan Daste together via a Craigslist ad. Daste was a recording engineer at Magic Closet Studios in Portland, OR, and Hill had come in to record her first professional demos after a recent move from her home state of Alaska. Nearly twelve busy years, six well-received albums, and countless tour miles later, they are back with the release of their 7th studio album, Magnesium Dreams. While writing songs that are emotionally charged and lyrically focused has always been Hill’s passion, with Dreams she has pushed her boundaries with genre, vulnerability, and writing style more than ever before.

Adobe And Teardrops Podcast
Episode 102: Ballake Sissoko and Baba Sissoko, KINLEY, Jordan McEwen, Christopher Paul Stelling, Ron Pope, Tami Neilson, Joe Buchanan, Emma Hill, Melody English, Goldenchild, The Great Dying, Elkhorn

Adobe And Teardrops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 72:33


Where else are you gonna Malian kora music, country, rockabilly, and extended guitar improv in one podcast? Without even getting off of your couch? Nowhere! Tune in and enjoy!       But do get off your couch if you’re in Brooklyn! Come see me, The Great Dying, and Goldenchild at C’mon Everybody in Brooklyn on Thursday, February 20th! This’ll be a full-band show for Goldenchild, and the Great Dying are Brooklyn-born and bred. “Writing a Song in Blue Ink” was initially written for David Berman. This stands to be a fantastic show! Ballake Sissoko and Baba Sissoko-- “Sigi Gno Gonya” AND “Angata” (Sissoko & Sissoko) KINLEY -- “Washington” (KINLEY) Jordan McEwen -- “Strike a Chord” (Single) Christopher Paul Stelling -- “Trouble Don’t Follow Me” AND “Something in Return” (Best of Luck) Ron Pope -- “Wait and See” AND “Habits” (Bone Structure) Tami Neilson -- “You Were Mine” AND “Queenie, Queenie” (CHICKABOOM!) Joe Buchanan -- “Driftwood” AND “How Good It Is” (Back From Babylon) Emma Hill -- “Early To Bed” (How Could I Have Been So Wrong?) Melody English -- “Affect Me” AND “Badlands” (Melody) Goldenchild -- “I Just Want Tonight” (Goldenchild) The Great Dying -- “Writing a Song in Blue Ink” (Bloody Noses & Roses) Elkhorn -- “Electric One (Part B)” (The Storm Sessions)   Send me music via SubmitHub! Send me money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Find Rachel and her comic via https://linktr.ee/rachel.cholst

HP Business Class
HP Business Class Episode 6: Sir Michael & Emma Hill

HP Business Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 26:25


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Mouth Off Radio Podcast

This week we kick back and mouth off with Youtuber, IG queen, and owner of the All Body clothing brand, Emma Hill. Our girl Emma Hill not only has notoriously killer style, but is a champion for promoting body confidence and rockin’ whatever you want, however you want, no matter your size. Oh, all on top of being a renowned Youtuber and business owner (now that is a boss babe if ever there was one.) We get the 411 on Emma’s journey of how she got where she is today, talking all things body confidence, styling tips from the pro herself, and we catch some serious LOL’s as she takes on the NG punch bowl.As always, you can find us over on our socials @nastygal and on nastygal.com.Nasty Gal, XOXO See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

20 Minutes To Nowhere
Emma Hill, Executive Creative Director of M&C Saatchi

20 Minutes To Nowhere

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 29:18


What would you do if, in your first week in advertising, a male co-worker flashes you in his trench coat? Over margherita pizza, Emma takes us through Quaker schools, pashing your art director, women in advertising, and her wonderful addiction to awesome work.

All4 Maternity Podcasts
An interview with Emma Hill - Student Midwife from Australia

All4 Maternity Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 18:19


Sheena Byrom interviews Australian student midwife Emma Hill

TLT (The Lesbian Talkshow)
Curves Welcome - Why You Want to Rock the Boat

TLT (The Lesbian Talkshow)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018


Curves Welcome - Why You Want to Rock the Boat   Healthy conflict is essential to healthy relationships. In the beginning of the coming-of-age novel, The Fiche Room, Emma Hill avoided conflict at all costs with those closest to her. She feared fighting and what it would do to her life. She didn’t want to rock the boat because by doing so, she’d have to face potential hurt, chaos, and truths that she’d kept hidden all her life. She assumed, like many of us, that by keeping the peace, her relationships could stay healthy. Although, what she failed to understand was that by remaining amenable, she caged herself and those she loved. By stayng silent on matters that were impotant to her, she risked destroying the delicate tapestry of honesty, integrity, and trust Silence is not the answer. Tune in to learn how to engage in healthy conflict and enrich your relationships.   Show Links:  Join my journey on Patreon and get sweet rewards: https://www.patreon.com/suziecarr The Fiche Room: http://bit.ly/FRsuziecarr   Bonus Info: Grab a copy of my newest novel, The Curvy Side of Life, a romance novel about embracing life’s curves: http://bit.ly/suziecarrcsl Visit Curves Welcome to receive a free gift by submitting name and email: http://curveswelcome.com Consider becoming a patron of The Lesbian Talk Show Join The Lesbian Talk Show Chat Group on Facebook Email me questions and comments: suzie@curveswelcome.com

The Naked Podcast
"I AM fat...so?"

The Naked Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 62:24


Jen and Kat hit the road to Manchester to meet social media influencer Emma Hill. The star of BBC Three's 'Too Fat for Love' strips off and tells the duo about what she learnt from making the documentary, and reveals whether she really does use a wedge to have sex. The 22-year-old tells all about the realities of earning money from social media and being in the spotlight as a plus-size woman. She explains how her aunties are tying to reclaim the "c" word and how she deals with unsolicited dick pics. In this week's nude news Jen's made a discovery and had a eureka moment in combating period pains, whilst Kat's got a cold sore and a confession about her gym hygiene. Also, can someone pass the Tena Lady please?! Email: nakedpodcast@bbc.co.uk Tweet: @TheNakedPodcast Instagram: The Naked Podcast Watch ‘Too Fat For Love': https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p063sl4z

Floorr Artist Interviews
Peter Ashton Jones

Floorr Artist Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 6:10


"I’m in the studio almost every day, and usually begin the day with two to three hours of thinking, almost as if I’m finding or retracing my way back into a painting.." You were recently in a group show called "Part II: The Turning World" Curated by Zavier Ellis at CHARLIE SMITH LONDON. Could you tell us about that show?The show was a three-person show about contemporary landscape painting and included Barry Thompson, Sam Douglas and myself obviously. Zavier Ellis, the Director of Charlie Smith Gallery, came to my studio a while back, just for a nose I think, and I have a vague idea that, although landscape is just one genre I use, (constitutes about a quarter of what I make), the show may have evolved as a result of a conversation we had about a group of landscapes that I had made or that were on the go, something about a tension between a fiction and a realism dichotomy - finding ‘a realism’ through ‘a fiction’. I think Zavier expanded and layered this idea and curated the whole thing, and presented three painters that occupy three very different and distinct positions with regard to landscape painting, and for me, the show did aim to constitute something of a tension between fiction and realism.Could you tell us a bit about yourself? How long have you been a practising artist and where did you study?I studied at Kingston University in the mid eighties and have been painting since then. I’ve also worked as a curator, mainly for independent project spaces, and I have written about painting. I founded Turps Banana with Marcus Harvey in 2005 (although I left three years ago), and I also founded the painting gallery The Lion and Lamb (which closed three years ago). "Part II: The Turning World", CHARLIE SMITH LONDON 2017 The Hand Glider, 2017 The Passage, 2012 'milo's muzzle' 2011 Tell us a bit about how you spend your day/studio routine? What is your studio like?I’m in the studio almost every day, and usually begin the day with two to three hours of thinking, almost as if I’m finding or retracing my way back into a painting or paintings. I usually make a body of work of between twelve to twenty paintings simultaneously. Some paintings might be finished or close to being finished and they will influence or define ideas about other paintings that are in progress, which in turn will suggest new paintings. Some days I’ll paint for seven to eleven hours straight without a break, other days I’ll make drawings or just sit and think for hours – it really depends on the developing consciousness of the work.My studio is at Standpoint Studios in Hoxton, London and I’ve been there for seventeen years. Standpoint, in my opinion, is quite a unique set-up in the sense that it is well run, everyone just gets on with their work, but there is also a lot of humour and friendship. The top sections of my studio walls are covered with drawings that serve the development of ideas for paintings. I have a ‘main’ wall on which I hang the paintings that ‘I’m painting’ and the rest of the paintings that are on the go are hung on other walls as if they are waiting their turn for attention. The scale of paintings varies from twelve inches to six-foot stretchers - in my opinion scale is dictated by content. There are a lot of books in the studio, some on work surfaces, others on the studio floor along with loads of notebooks, sketchbooks of drawings, more drawings and block prints. 'the pot' 2011 'in that large book that overhangs the earth' 2016 'the pragmatic smokeman' 2016 What artwork have you seen recently that has resonated with you?For me, resonance is really about what contributes to and extends your thinking at a given time, and in that sense, I look at a lot of painting from many different periods. More specifically though, in terms of what or who I constantly go back to and think about I’d have to say medieval illuminated manuscript paintings, the northern and southern renaissance painters (particularly Breugel and Titian), Degas, Monet, early Cubism (particularly Braque), the late Andre Derain paintings and some of Guston’s paintings. I did see a Neo Rauch show a while back which I thought was disappointing, and the recent Paul Nash retrospective, which I thought was one of the best shows I’ve seen for a while. With regards to particular works that resonate with me, I have to single out Hunters in the Snow by Breugel, The Death of Acteon by Titian and The Painter’s Family by Andre Derain.Where has your work been headed more recently?I finished a group of fifty-three paintings about eighteen months ago that took me five or six years to complete. Although most of them have been in shows over the years it has been important to me to see the group as an entirety, almost as if that group defines my range and intellectual and emotional structure. My objectification of what that group of paintings is about propelled me into a new group of paintings that feeds off the collapse of a long-term relationship and the death of my dog Milo last year, and they in turn refer, on an abstract level, to thoughts about the content and pictorial significance of Breugel’s Hunters in the Snow. "Part II: The Turning World", CHARLIE SMITH LONDON 2017 "Part II: The Turning World", CHARLIE SMITH LONDON 2017 How do you go about naming your work?Naming paintings is very important to me. I constantly remind myself of a quote from Shakespeare, “and gives to airy nothingness a local habitation and a name”. Objectification is always in play. All the titles of the paintings that were in The Turning World show refer to what is depicted, to ‘ the language of the painting’ and to words that might be used to describe a painting, such as The Passage, The Edge, The Field or The Hand Glider. The Passage emphasizes the light and space in the picture. The ‘painting’ in The Hand Glider implies ‘a gliding’ across the surface of the painting and the picture plane, almost as if the picture is suspended ‘within the surface’.Is there anything new and exciting in the pipeline you would like to tell us about?Yes, a solo show in October at Emma Hill’s gallery, and The Eagle Gallery in Clerkenwell, London. charliesmithlondon.comAll images courtesy of the artist and CHARLIE SMITH LONDONInterview published 01/06/17

Funemployment Radio
FER 1550: Emma Hill & Bryan Daste

Funemployment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2016 47:31


GUESTS: EMMA HILL & BRYAN DASTE, Felon Love Recap, The Dickies, Cool Karl, Chew & Guns, Pinching, Sweet In It's Own Way, EMMA HILL & BRYAN DASTE at Kay's Bar, Alaska, Touring Europe, Denali, Ellie Goulding Concert, Drunk Blonde Girls, NEXT ADVENTURE

Arctic Entries
MUSIC: "Denali" By Emma Hill

Arctic Entries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2015 3:52


MUSIC: "Denali" By Emma Hill by Arctic Entries

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Arctic Entries
MUSIC: "Alaska Dear, I'm Coming Home" By Emma Hill

Arctic Entries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2015 1:26


MUSIC: "Alaska Dear, I'm Coming Home" By Emma Hill by Arctic Entries

Arctic Entries
MUSIC: "Hard Love" by Emma Hill

Arctic Entries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2015 3:31


MUSIC: "Hard Love" by Emma Hill by Arctic Entries

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Freight Train Boogie Podcasts
Freight Train Boogie Show #283

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2015 59:04


Show #283   Cracker - California Country Boy  (Berkeley to Bakersfield) Katie Garibaldi - Lock the Door, Lose the Key  (Follow Your Heart) Blue Mother Tupelo - Penny Roll  (Only Sunshine) David Nelson Band - I Don't Need It Anymore  (Once in a Blue Moon) (mic break) Emma Hill - Hard Love (Denali) Seven Handle Circus - Not So Lucky  (Shadows on the Wall)  David G Smith - One House (One House) Cracker - Get On Down the Road  (Berkeley to Bakersfield) (mic break) Richie Jenkin - Holy Smoke  (Four Songs) Hannah Aldridge - Howlin' Bones  (Razor Wire) Ronnie Fauss - A Natural End   (Built To Break) Brad Boyer - Big Rig Driver  (Montagu Hotel) Memphis Dawls –The Law ((mic break) Cracker - Waited My Whole Life  (Berkeley to Bakersfield)     Freight Train Boogie Americana Android App Twitter: @Fratrain Flipboard: Americana Boogie Music   (Jan. 9th, 2015) Bill Frater

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts
FTB Show #210 features Eric Brace & Peter Cooper's "The Comeback Album" and new stuff from Emma Hill, J.R. Shore and others

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2013 56:42


FTB podcast #210 features the 3rd release from ERIC BRACE & PETER COOPER, slyly entitled The Comeback Album.   Also new music from EMMA HILL, THE DAVID MAYFIELD PARADE & J.R. SHORE.   Show #210 ERIC BRACE & PETER COOPER - Johnson City (The Comeback Album) WHEELER BROTHERS - My Time  (Gold Boots Glitter) CARLA OLSON - You Can Come Cryin' To Me (Have Harmony, Will Travel) SHINYRIBS - Take Me Lake Charles  (Gulf Coast Museum) (mic break) EMMA HILL - The Black and Wretched Blue (The Black and the Wretched Blue) TRAPPER SCHOEPP & THE SHADES - To Have You Around  (Run, Engine, Run) TOM CURREN - Summerland Road  (In Plain View) KAIT LAWSON -   Omaha  (Until We Drown) ERIC BRACE & PETER COOPER - Mad   (The Comeback Album) (mic break) VINCENT CROSS - A Town Called Normal  (A Town Called Normal) THE DAVID MAYFIELD PARADE - Love (Will Only Break Your Heart) (Good Man Down) ARTHUR ALLIGOOD - Why'd You Let Me Go Cold   (One Silver Needle) LISA BAILES - A Little Bird Told Me  (Singing In My Soul) J.R. SHORE - Sin City  (State Theatre) (mic break) ERIC BRACE & PETER COOPER - Ponzi Scheme  (The Comeback Album) Here is the RSS feed: http://ftbpodcasts.libsyn.com/rss.  Freight Train Boogie podcasts also air weekly on RootHog Radio and on Rob Ellen's Flyinshoes Review. Get the Freight Train Boogie Americana  Android App from Amazon for only $1.99. (May 10th, 2013) Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts
FTB podcast #110 featuring EMMA HILL, DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS, JEFF TALMADGE and SUSAN GIBSON

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2011 50:41


FTB podcast #110 features the new album by EMMA HILL & HER GENTLEMEN CALLERS called Meet Me at the Moon.  Also new music from DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS, JEFF TALMADGE and SUSAN GIBSON.  The full playlist is posted below.  Check the artist's websites and order their CD's or downloads and tell 'em you heard the songs on the FTB podcast.  Please email me with any questions or suggestions for the podcasts.  Here's the iTunes link to subscribe to the FTB podcasts.  Here's the direct link to listen now!  And this is the RSS feed for non-iTunes listeners: http://ftbpodcasts.libsyn.com/rss Show #110 EMMA HILL & HER GENTLEMEN CALLERS - Meet Me at the Moon (Meet Me at the Moon) BORIS McCUTCHEON & THE SALTLICKS - What Ails You (Wheels of Life) DAN BAKER -Little O Death (Sad Song Junkie) SUSAN GIBSON - It's Raining Outside Today, Hooray! (Tightrope) (mic break) JEFF TALMADGE - Kind of Everything (Kind of Everything) LYNNE HANSON - Just For The Ride (Once The Sun Goes Down) LUNCH AT ALLEN’S - I’ll Let You Know More (Lunch At Allen's) EMMA HILL & HER GENTLEMEN CALLERS -That Might Have Been  (Meet Me at the Moon) (mic break) DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS - Everybody Need Love (Go Go Boots) KIM BEGGS - Honey and Crumbs (Blue Bones) RILEY ETHERIDGE JR - Northeast Texas Women  (Powder Keg) SARA LEE GUTHRIE & JOHNNY IRION - Hurry Up and Wait  (Bright Examples) (mic break) EMMA HILL & HER GENTLEMEN CALLERS - Gold Stars All Around  (Meet Me at the Moon) (March 12th, 2011) Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie Americana Boogie

SPARC (North America)
Emma Hill at the SPARC-ACRL Forum 2009 (Jul)

SPARC (North America)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2011 21:32