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Dr. Emma Jones is a hospice and palliative care physician with over a decade ofexperience. She has also worked as a pediatric oncologist and general pediatrician. Herjourney has taken her through some of the most intense parts of medicine, where shehas witnessed both the fragility and strength of human life. Throughout her career, shehas mentored countless healthcare professionals and recently authored The PhoenixBlueprint: Emerging Stronger from the Blaze of Healthcare. Dr. Emma's mission is tohelp healthcare professionals rise from burnout and rediscover their passion formedicine. She lives in the Boston area with her husband and two teenage daughters.Contact Dr. Emma Jones:Book: The Phoenix Blueprint: Emerging Stronger from the Blaze of Healthcare.It's a guide for healthcare professionals (and anyone facing burnout) to rise from thestress and rediscover their passion. You can find more information (and bonus content)on my book page https://www.emmajonesmd.com/phoenixblueprint or order the book onAmazon.Website: EmmaJonesMD.comInstagram: @ejones_md Facebook: ejonescoaching LinkedIn: Emma Jones, MD Dr. Kimberley Linert Speaker, Author, Broadcaster, Mentor, Trainer, Behavioral Optometrist Event Planners- I am available to speak at your event. Here is my media kit: https://brucemerrinscelebrityspeakers.com/portfolio/dr-kimberley-linert/ To book Dr. Linert on your podcast, television show, conference, corporate training or as an expert guest please email her at incrediblelifepodcast@gmail.com or Contact Bruce Merrin at Bruce Merrin's Celebrity Speakers at merrinpr@gmail.com 702.256.9199 Host of the Podcast Series: Incredible Life Creator Podcast Available on... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/incredible-life-creator-with-dr-kimberley-linert/id1472641267 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6DZE3EoHfhgcmSkxY1CvKf?si=ebe71549e7474663 and on 9 other podcast platforms Author of Book: "Visualizing Happiness in Every Area of Your Life" Get on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3srh6tZ Website: https://www.DrKimberleyLinert.com Please subscribe, share & LISTEN! Thanks. incrediblelifepodcast@gmail.com Social Media Links LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-kimberley-linert-incredible-life-creator/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kimberley.linert/ The Great Discovery eLearning Platform: https://thegreatdiscovery.com/kimberley l
It's Ben in for Dave again this morning and the team almost fall out over a game of Beat The Intro, there's bean controversy in the social ammo and one of the most unusual guesses ever to grace Name That Job
Join critic Emma Jones and presenter Eve Jackson for this week's arts24 film show, where we dive into Mike Leigh's latest film "Hard Truths", celebrating his impressive 53-year career. Plus, we discuss Netflix's gritty "Banger" starring Vincent Cassel, and the highly anticipated Minecraft Movie featuring Jack Black and Jason Momoa.
It's Cool Badge day and many of you flooded to hand in your badge! And, Emma Jones' three year old makes his Social Ammo debut.
Join film critic Emma Jones and presenter Eve Jackson on this week's arts24 film show as we explore the action-comedy "Novocaine" starring Jack Quaid, Nicole Kidman's "Holland" on Amazon Prime and the critically acclaimed "The Grill" by Alonso Ruizpalacios. Plus, we dive into the legacy of German filmmaker Ernst Lubitsch with a retrospective at the Cinemathèque française.
Two small stories about early morning, otherworldly encounters with animals. 7 a.m. in Kelso was written by Emma Jones, and 10:30 a.m. in Choteau, Montana was written by Annika Berry. Both essays were edited by Aube Rey Lescure and originally appeared in Off Assignment.Plus: Order the audiobook of Atlas Obscura: An Explorer's Guide to the World's Hidden Wonders today!
A new live action remake of "Snow White" stars Gal Gadot and Rachel Ziegler; film critic Emma Jones tells us why revisiting the 1937 animated classic has stirred up controversy for Disney and resulted in a quieter premiere than usual. We also discuss poignant French comedy "The Safe House", starring Michel Blanc in one of his final roles before his death in 2024. Plus we hear why Italian snow-swept drama "Vermiglio" impressed the jury at the Venice Film Festival, and a young woman in southern Tunisia takes her fate in hand in Mehdi M. Barsaoui's "Aïcha".
The Straight Stitch: A Podcast About Sewing and Other Fiber Arts.
Send us feedback about this episode!Join me for a lovely chat with Emma Jones of Vintage Sewing Box. Emma is a UK designer who delights in all things needle and thread. A former primary school teacher, Emma has combined her love of sewing with her talent as an instructor and shares her passion through Instagram, YouTube, patterns, and more. She specializes in English paper piecing and embroidery, often combining both in her designs. If you are a fan of EPP, you'll be inspired by Emma's work, and if you haven't yet tried EPP, let Emma introduce you to the joys of hand sewing using this traditional technique. Show notes for each episode: www.thestraightstitchpodcast.comMy website: www.janetszabo.comSee my sewing projects at: www.janetszabo.com/blogE-mail me! janet@janetszabo.com
She was an icon of 1990's television; now Pamela Anderson is embarking on a new phase in her career, as she stars in "The Last Showgirl". Film critic Emma Jones sat down with her at the Zurich film festival where they discussed her critically-acclaimed performance as a Las Vegas cabaret performer and how facing her fears is opening up new professional opportunities for the actress. And, we meet London-based artist Lakwena Maciver, whose artwork blends vibrant colours and bold statements. Finally, the Pompidou Centre mothballs its permanent collection before undergoing extensive renovations to the building.
This morning, Dave was back at the helm for 5 Words, 5 Grand and he was taking the teams Cool Badges. Matt Dyson lost his during some printer controversy and Emma Jones lost hers due to some troubling admissions from her son...
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From the success of Sean Baker's film "Anora" to a best actor win for Adrien Brody in "The Brutalist" and disappointment for France's "Emilia Perez", film critic Emma Jones speaks to Eve Jackson from Los Angeles after the Oscars ceremony.
Romance is decidedly still the air! Ugh!In part two, Tilly and Ash are still on the hunt for the Arrow of Ambivalence. Joined by experimental archaeologists, Emma Jones and Dr. James Dilley, the gang get to work on figuring out how to locate the mysterious arrow that might banish Cupid's love spell from the realm, and maybe figure out how to craft one themselves…Books Mentioned Stonehenge (Bernard Cornwell) The Witcher series (Andrzej Sapkowski)Links Ancient Craft Chisel Arrowheads Video Ancientcraftuk (Instagram) prehistoric_jewellery (Instagram)Contact Email: andmytrowel@gmail.com Instagram: @and.my.trowelTranscripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/38ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
Romance is decidedly still the air! Ugh!In part two, Tilly and Ash are still on the hunt for the Arrow of Ambivalence. Joined by experimental archaeologists, Emma Jones and Dr. James Dilley, the gang get to work on figuring out how to locate the mysterious arrow that might banish Cupid's love spell from the realm, and maybe figure out how to craft one themselves…Books MentionedStonehenge (Bernard Cornwell)The Witcher series (Andrzej Sapkowski)LinksAncient CraftChisel Arrowheads VideoAncientcraftuk (Instagram)prehistoric_jewellery (Instagram)ContactEmail: andmytrowel@gmail.comInstagram: @and.my.trowelTranscriptsFor a transcript of this episode, tap the Zencastr icon on in the upper left corner of the Podcast image.ArchPodNetAPN Website: https://www.archpodnet.comAPN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnetAPN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnetAPN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnetTee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724AffiliatesMotion
The Berlin Film Festival is known for its political nature and this year's edition is no exception, with elections in Germany casting a shadow over proceedings and calls for a boycott over the event's attitude towards Palestinians in Gaza. Film critic Emma Jones takes us through some of the highly topical productions that are screening, from a Ukrainian documentary about how children are experiencing life in wartime to an Israeli film about actor David Cunio, who was taken hostage on October 7, 2023. Timothée Chalamet, Jessica Chastain and Robert Pattinson have all been on the red carpet in Berlin for premieres of their new films. We also check out a couple of the French features making their debut in the German capital, as Marion Cotillard gives a glacial turn as a Garbo-esque actress in "The Ice Tower".
From Brady Corbet's haunting “The Brutalist” about a Holocaust survivor in 1950s America to the raw and emotional “From Ground Zero”, an anthology capturing life under siege in Gaza, Eve Jackson and film critic Emma Jones take us through this week's standout releases. Also, get ready for the return of “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy”, where Bridget dives back into the world of romance. And, the moving Iranian film “My Favourite Cake” graces the big screen.
In this very special romance-themed episode, Ash and Tilly are on the quest to stop love! Or at least, halt Cupid his pesky, cherub-like tracks. Joined by experimental archaeologists, Emma Jones and Dr. James Dilley from Ancient Craft, the group are determined to find the lesser known Arrow of Ambivalence.Books Mentioned Eagles of Empire series (Simon Scarrow) Stonehenge (Bernard Cornwell) The Witcher series (Andrzej Sapkowski) Swordheart (T Kingfisher) Lord of the Rings (J.R.R Tolkien) The Dark Elf Trilogy (R.A Salvatore) Mythos (Stephen Fry)Links Ancient Craft Ancient Craft Instagram Prehistoric Jewelry InstagramContact Email: andmytrowel@gmail.com Instagram: @and.my.trowelTranscripts For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/37ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion
From Angelina Jolie as opera star Maria Callas to the third Paddington Bear instalment and a movie about the Olympic tragedy of September 5, 1972, Eve Jackson and film critic Emma Jones take us through the releases of the week.
Taking on one of the 20th century's most iconic singer-songwriters was always going to be a significant challenge, yet Timothée Chalamet manages to channel Bob Dylan's singular energy and talent in this latest biopic. Film critic Emma Jones tells us why "A Compete Unknown" is a deserving Oscar contender. We also discuss Colman Domingo's outstanding performance in "Sing Sing", as the film shines a light on the real arts rehabilitation program that has brought hope and inspiration to so many inmates of the notorious prison. Meanwhile, hard-hitting Georgian film "April" marks the arrival of a talented filmmaker, as Dea Kulumbegashvili deals with harrowing material. Plus we check out the French film festival that movie fans can enjoy from the comfort of their own sofa.
Film critic Emma Jones tells us why the CGI chimp who stands in for Robbie Williams does a good job at conveying the British pop star's fundamental loneliness in the quirky biopic "Better Man". We also discuss Mel Gibson's latest stint behind the camera in "Flight Risk", as Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Dockery provide some old-fashioned comic relief in this cockpit-set caper. Meanwhile, French film "The Quiet Son" sees Vincent Lindon put in an award-winning performance as the single father of two young men, as filmmakers Delphine and Muriel Coulin explore the socio-economic reality in the east of France. Plus we check out a new take on the life of German anti-Nazi theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
As the film world mourns the loss of legendary director David Lynch, arts24 looks back at the life and career of a true icon. Known for his surreal and unsettling style in films like "Twin Peaks", "Blue Velvet" and "Mulholland Drive", he redefined cinema and television, leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking works. Film critic Emma Jones talks to Eve Jackson about his importance to cinema, his love of France and how he even made the weather interesting.
Film critic Emma Jones tells us why Nicole Kidman's latest role – as an executive who embarks on an affair with her intern – is perhaps more shocking for a Hollywood audience than a European one. Her performance in "Babygirl" won Kidman the best actress prize at the Venice Film Festival; we discuss some of the film's taboos and standout moments. We also go through some of the big winners at this year's Golden Globes, including French auteur Jacques Audiard for "Emilia Perez" and Demi Moore for "The Substance". Emma tells us why Adrien Brody and Brazilian actress Fernanda Torres could be well placed to pick up Oscars, in addition to the acting prizes they won this week. Plus we take a look at Pedro Almodovar's touching study of friendship and mortality, as Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore shine in "The Room Next Door".
Want to craft a strategic and agile plan that drives sustainable growth? Tune into the latest Bang the Drum episode for key frameworks and best practices to navigate today's fast-paced business world. In this episode, Emma Sheppard is joined by Emma Jones, Founder of Enterprise Nation, Paul Millard, Owner of Alchemy Creations, and Katie Watson, Accounting & Business Advisory Services Director at Azets. From aligning vision with action to staying flexible in times of change, this episode offers actionable insights for entrepreneurs and leaders aiming for long-term success. Bang the Drum has featured at #1 in the Apple Podcast charts for Management podcasts and #19 in the Apple Podcasts charts for Business podcasts. Listen, subscribe, rate, and share Bang the Drum with others you think might enjoy it! Get in touch with Bang the Drum at podcast@azets.co.uk. Bang the Drum is brought to you by Azets, the international outsourcing, compliance, and advisory group. Find out more at azets.co.uk. #BangTheDrum
This morning, Emma Jones made her long-waited return! AND, everyone had something weird to tell.
In this episode, we explore the intersection of Social Impact and Gender Equality in the tech industry with Emma, an industry leader and advocate for diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB). With over 30 years of experience in talent management and people strategy, Emma shares her journey working in male-dominated workplaces and the systemic barriers women face in the tech sector. Emma's passion for driving change led her to found Project F, an initiative aimed at reducing the number of women leaving tech mid-career due to inhospitable environments. She also launched T-EDI Standards, an Australian-first set of national industry standards designed to tackle cultural, structural, and systemic issues in tech. We discuss the need for empowering male leaders, why many DEI initiatives fail, and how adopting the T-EDI Standards is a powerful tool to create lasting change in the tech ecosystem. From confronting bias to designing a more inclusive future for women in tech, Emma provides actionable insights on how the tech industry can drive positive social impact and improve gender balance. Chapters: 06:50 - The intersection of social value and social impact in tech 13:05 - Addressing bias and systemic challenges in tech 16:40 - Why many DEI initiatives miss the mark (Reel: Emma on ineffective DEI strategies) 26:50 - Women in tech: Overcoming the mid-career exodus (Reel: Emma on why 51% leave) 29:47 - Introduction to the T-EDI Standards: National industry standards for tech 40:00 - How adopting the T-EDI Standards drives long-term systemic change 44:34 - The future of Australia's tech sector: Normalising gender balance and flexibility Links: Connect with Emma: https://www.linkedin.com/in/msjonesinsydney/ T-EDI Standards: https://www.tedistandards.com/ Remember, change is not just about adaptation; it's about seizing opportunities and propelling our organisation into a future of boundless growth. "Leading Change" is your compass, your source of inspiration, and your toolkit for navigating the uncharted waters of change. Subscribe, Listen, and Ignite Change Today!
Film critic Emma Jones tells us why she loved the tender, bittersweet romance at the centre of "We Live in Time", as Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield star as a London couple confronted with the brevity of life. We also discuss the new-gen version of "Nosferatu" as director Robert Eggers casts a stylishly spooky Lily-Rose Depp as the protagonist in this modern update of the vampire story. Plus, Aaron-Taylor Johnson delves deep into the Spiderman universe for his role in "Kraven the Hunter" and we check out filmmaker Barry Jenkins' journey into the origin story of "Mufasa: The Lion King".
These two Boaz High School juniors are taking on life with passion, a love for their sports, and some hilarious stories to share. From lessons learned on and off the field to where they see themselves in the future, you'll get a glimpse of what drives them—and yes, they're puzzle masters too, crushing those 2,000-piece challenges for fun!But that's not all! We dive into the worst first date locations (you'll definitely want to avoid these) and have the amazing Ella Sampson guest co-hosting with us.
The Wicked Witch of the West and the Good Witch Glinda are finally getting their big screen moment thanks to “Wicked”, John M. Chu's adaptation of the Broadway hit. Film critic Emma Jones tells us why this fantastical Wizard of Oz origin story of sorts left her pleasantly surprised and thoroughly entertained. We check out the star-packed thriller “Conclave”, and learn why Ralph Fiennes could clean up come awards season thanks to his performance in this stylish tale of Papal intrigue. French feature “And their Children after them” revisits the socio-realism of the award-winning novel of the same name, and we learn more about Levan Akin's fascinating take on Istanbul's trans community in “Crossing”.
In this powerful episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Avik Chakraborty dives into the critical topic of burnout in healthcare and caregiving professions. Joined by Dr. Emma Jones—a physician, burnout recovery coach, and best-selling author of The Phoenix Blueprint—they explore the emotional, psychological, and systemic challenges of burnout. Dr. Jones shares her transformative approach, the "Phoenix Mindset," to help professionals rise stronger from their struggles. Whether you're in healthcare or just navigating life's challenges, this episode offers strategies to reclaim purpose, resilience, and joy. About the Guest: Dr. Emma Jones is a physician and burnout recovery coach with nearly two decades of experience in pediatric palliative care. As the author of The Phoenix Blueprint, she has become a trailblazer in resilience, mindfulness, and workplace wellness. Through her work, she empowers individuals to turn burnout into breakthroughs and lead more meaningful lives. Her innovative “Phoenix Mindset” encourages people to shed societal expectations and embrace their unique paths to success and fulfillment. Reach: https://www.emmajonesmd.com/phoenixblueprint Key Takeaways: Understanding Burnout: Burnout is not a medical diagnosis but a condition marked by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and loss of meaning. Recognizing these signs is the first step to recovery. The Phoenix Mindset: Rising stronger from adversity involves letting go of outdated societal blueprints and creating an individualized path to purpose and joy. Breaking the Burnout Myth: Burnout doesn't have to be inevitable in high-stress professions. Systemic changes, mindfulness, and resilience-building can transform the work experience. Finding Meaning Amidst Challenges: Developing discernment is crucial to identify what truly matters and aligns with one's values. Practical Tools for Change: Dr. Jones's Phoenix Blueprint offers actionable steps to navigate stress, prioritize well-being, and craft a future filled with possibilities. One Key Learning: Burnout is not a badge of honor or an inevitable consequence of hard work. By embracing resilience, mindfulness, and a personalized path, individuals can transform burnout into an opportunity for growth and emerge stronger than ever. Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch, • DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik • Subscribe To Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/ • Join Community: https://nas.io/healthymind Stay Tuned And Follow Us! • YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@healthymind-healthylife • Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/podhealth.club/ • Threads - https://www.threads.net/@podhealth.club • Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/podcast.healthymind • LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/newandnew/ #podmatch #healthymind #healthymindbyavik #wellness
It's not the “blues” you're having, but the “mean reds.” It can be hard to spot the signs of an impending burnout, and Dr. Emma Jones knows all about it. As a medical student, she started being depressed and she never fully got over it, which resulted in a burnout as a practicing physician caring for children with cancer. But she found a way out and the means to prevent a future burnout from happening so that she can act as a lighthouse for others. Become a supporter of our show today either on Patreon or through PayPal! Thank you! http://www.patreon.com/thebodyofevidence/ https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=9QZET78JZWCZE Email us your questions at thebodyofevidence@gmail.com. Assistant researcher: Aigul Zaripova, MD Theme music: “Fall of the Ocean Queen“ by Joseph Hackl Rod of Asclepius designed by Kamil J. Przybos Chris' book, Does Coffee Cause Cancer?: https://ecwpress.com/products/does-coffee-cause-cancer Obviously, Chris is not your doctor (probably). This podcast is not medical advice for you; it is what we call information. Links: 1) Emma Jones' website: https://www.emmajonesmd.com 2) Emma Jones' book, The Phoenix Blueprint, about burnout: https://www.amazon.com/Phoenix-Blueprint-Emerging-Stronger-Healthcare/dp/1957255358/
Film critic Emma Jones tells us why Hugh Grant's creepy character is the star attraction in his latest film, "Heretic". We also discuss timely French feature "Animale", as Oulaya Amamra plays a woman trying to navigate the macho world of bull-running in the Camargue region, while grappling with personal trauma. Plus, Portuguese auteur Miguel Gomes returns with an international voyage that combines humour, romance and musings on a post-colonial world in "Grand Tour" and we check out Disney's big release for the holidays, "Moana 2".
French director Michel Hazanavicius decided that an animated feature was the best approach for his latest film, which follows the trajectory of a baby thrown from a train headed for Auschwitz. Film critic Emma Jones tells us why the fairy-tale tone of "The Most Precious of Cargoes" adds to its poignancy, and why this fable is worth telling many decades later. We also discover an up-and-coming talent in French filmmaker Agathe Riedinger, as her Cannes début "Wild Diamond" impresses with its timely subject matter and specifically female insight. Plus we learn more about musician Pharrell Williams, as his life is rendered in Lego form in the documentary "Piece by Piece", while Afghan women tell their own story in "Bread and Roses", a courageous account of life under the Taliban.
It's been 24 years since Russell Crowe stepped into a dusty arena as the mighty Maximus. Now, Ridley Scott has returned to his blockbuster hit for a sequel starring Paul Mescal, Denzel Washington and Connie Nielsen. Film critic Emma Jones tells us why it's a spectacularly entertaining time at the cinema. We also discuss the documentary made by an Israeli-Palestinian collective about forced displacements in the West Bank, and Emma tells us more about Demi Moore's big comeback in "The Substance". French filmmaker Coralie Fargeat has tapped into some timely female anxieties for this body horror, which won the best screenplay prize at the Cannes Film Festival. And we check out a promising début from Corsican filmmaker Julien Colonna, as he returns to the island of his birth for "The Kingdom".
The business owner Martha Keith found her products being sold fraudulently online. She tells Nuala how she set about trying to take control of the situation. Last month Lloyds Bank warned of a huge rise in rogue retailers using fake websites to trick people into buying items that are never dispatched. To discuss Nuala is also joined by Katherine Hart, Lead Officer for Scams for the Chartered Trading Standards Institute and Emma Jones, founder of Enterprise Nation. With less than a week to go until the US Presidential election next Tuesday, how are the campaigns trying to appeal to male and female voters? Nuala speaks to Jill Lepore, Professor of American History at Harvard University, and Edward Luce, US National Editor at the Financial Times.The Taliban has announced new restrictions on women in Afghanistan, which mean women are not allowed to pray out loud or sing together. We hear more from the BBC's Shazia Haya and Fawzia Koofi, the former deputy speaker of parliament in Afghanistan, who was a member of the peace negotiations with the Taliban.Film historian Jennifer Smyth talks to Nuala about the life and legacy of the pioneering American screenwriter, Mary McCall Jr. The first woman president of the Screen Writers Guild in 1942, Mary was a key negotiator ensuring better rights and wages for all screenwriters in the film industry. But after years of standing up to male studio heads, she would be blacklisted and go from being one of the biggest earners in Hollywood to living on nickels and dimes.Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Emma Pearce
It won the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival this year: "Anora" is Sean Baker's most sophisticated film yet, according to critic Emma Jones. She tells us why there is lots to love in this story of a sex worker and an oligarch's son, and why lead actress Mikey Madison is tipped for great things. We also discuss Clint Eastwood's courtroom drama "Juror No. 2", as the 94-year-old director reunites Nicholas Hoult and Toni Collette for this rumination on justice and truth. Plus, Emma tells us why Tom Hardy's superhero caper "Venom: The Last Dance" is a fun way to wrap up the trilogy under the direction of Kelly Marcel and we check out "Flow", a captivating animation which follows a cat and its animal companions in beautifully rendered landscapes.
Gilles Lellouche's take on the euphoria of teen romance was savaged by the press at the Cannes Film Festival, but critic Emma Jones tells us why "Beating Hearts" won her over by capturing the intensity of first love. We also discuss the dark undercurrents in Romanian drama "Three Kilometres to the End of the World" and check out the talent on the red carpet at the Lumière Festival in Lyon. Plus, Disney's most famous fawn gets the live action treatment in French director Michel Fessler's "Bambi: The Story of a Life in the Woods".
She was the ultimate 1990s bombshell: Pamela Anderson got her break on TV show "Baywatch" three decades ago. After years out of the spotlight, Anderson returns as the protagonist of Gia Coppola's film, "The Last Showgirl". The actress spoke to film critic Emma Jones about her big-screen comeback at this year's Zurich Film Festival, where a crop of new films could be headed to the awards ceremonies early next year. We also take a look at Kate Winslet's impressive performance as the American photojournalist Lee Miller in "Lee"; the actress was picking up a career achievement award at the 20th edition of the Swiss festival. Plus, Jude Law was back on the red carpet, talking about his latest role as an FBI agent in "The Order" and we check out papal thriller "Conclave", starring Ralph Fiennes.
Showcasing upcoming movies starring Daniel Craig, Tilda Swinton, Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt and George Clooney, there's a generous dose of Hollywood glamour at this year's Venice Film festival. Film critic Emma Jones brings us the latest from La Serenissima, and flags up some of the major new releases which could be in the running for the top prize: the Golden Lion.
As "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" stars arrive at the Venice Film Festival for its opening, film critic Emma Jones speaks to presenter Eve Jackson from the Lido about some of the most anticipated films of the Mostra, including Luca Guadagnino's "Queer", starring Daniel Craig, "Joker: Folie à Deux", with Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga and Chilean director Pablo Larrain's "Maria", starring Angelina Jolie. We also review the French film of the week, "Visiting Hours" by Patricia Mazuy, starring this year's Venice jury president Isabelle Huppert, as well as actress Hafsia Herzi and Zoe Kravitz's directorial debut "Blink Twice", starring Kravitz's fiancé Channing Tatum.
The Eisteddfod is Europe's largest cultural festival, a week-long celebration of Welsh language and culture. Hywel Davies has been there to catch up with events on the maes, including a chat with RNIB Transcription Manager Emma Jones. Image: A red metal arch stands on the festival ground with the word 'Eisteddfod' in large red letters. A crowd in the foreground sit on picnic tables enjoying the sunshine.
We take a trip back to late 1960s thanks to “Fly Me to the Moon”, as Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum pair up in Greg Berlanti's stylish take on the Apollo 11 space mission. Film critic Emma Jones tells us why the film still feels timely more than 50 years after the moon landings. We also discuss French director, André Téchiné's latest release “My New Friends”, starring Isabelle Huppert. Plus, Danish film “Sons” gives leading lady Sidse Babett Knudsen a meaty role to tackle and we check out the return of those lovable minions in “Despicable Me 4”.
Harnessing technology for a better world one locality at a time Can technology be a force for good? That's the question being asked by thought leaders and innovators at this year's Dargan Forum, taking place in Dún Laoghaire on Thursday 4 July, as they explore how technology can empower communities and drive Ireland's digital, green future. The Dargan Forum is Europe's boutique conference on empowering the Green & Digital Transition for Localities Opening this year's conference with expert insight into how technology can serve people and places is Bobby Healy, CEO of MANNA Drone Delivery, who will share his company's inspiring vision for a net zero future for deliveries. Keynote speakers include Dara Calleary TD, Minister of State for Digital Transformation; Allan Mulrooney, CEO of the Western Development Commission; David Curtin, CEO of .ie; and Emma Jones, founder and CEO of London based Enterprise Nation which recently announced a strategic partnership with the Dargan Forum. Emma Jones of Enterprise Nation said: "Digital adoption is not just about new jobs, a tech-enabled, thriving local small business community creates better jobs, better businesses and more innovation - all of which contribute to a healthy local economy. That's why we're delighted to be partnering with Dargan Institute's forward-thinking plans to ensure Irish firms can get ahead in the global digital transformation race." David Curtin, CEO of key Dargan Forum 2024 sponsor .ie, shared: ".ie has been a long-term champion of the transformative power of digital technology in our towns and communities. The Dargan Forum serves as a crucial platform for driving meaningful change by leveraging our collective experience to bridge the digital divide and elevate digital skills. Partnering with the Dargan Forum is vital because it prioritises people and places, ensuring that progress benefits everyone. Together, we are committed to uncovering the innovative ways in which digitalisation enriches lives, strengthens communities, and boosts enterprises." Eoin Costello, national director of the Dargan Institute, said: "In the 21st century powerful virtual technologies such as cloud computing, AI and quantum computing will shape our lives in ways that we can only imagine. The objective of the Dargan Forum is ensuring that these powerful technologies are put to the service of people and places, leaving no one behind." Other key event partners include Irish Rail, Connected Hubs, Søstrene Grene and Fáilte Ireland. Bank of Ireland is also a long-term supporter of the work of the Dargan Institute through the Dargan Hub, Dún Laoghaire. Book your place To secure a place at this innovative free event, connect with like-minded individuals, and contribute to the dialogue that will shape the future of Irish communities, visit the Dargan Forum website. About the Dargan Forum The Dargan Forum is named after William Dargan, pioneer of railway technology and arguably Ireland's most important engineer of the 19th century. The Forum channels William Dargan's pioneering spirit by working to harness technology for human good and using it to connect people, places and ideas in new ways, just as Dargan himself did. More about William Dargan. Billy Linehan of Celtar Advisers and co-founder of StartUp Ballymun is joining a panel discussion on the topic "Empowering Small Business through Digital" at the Dargan Forum. Billy is a member of the Ballymun 4 Business network. See more breaking stories here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line ...
Hello, I'm thrilled to be back with another series of episodes of Making Stitches Podcast. This time I'm doing something a bit different, instead of launching the new series with a new interview, I've taken a dive into the archives.Since I last spoke to you, Making Stitches celebrated its 4th birthday (which I think is pretty decent in podcasting) so I thought I'd indulge in a look back at some of the voices which have featured up until this point.One theme which has been consistent throughout, is the very real benefit that being creative can have on your state of mind. It can be a light relief at a time of high stress, a positive outlet during anxiety and depression, a focus in the midst of paralysing grief.Quite a few of my guests (not all included here) have spoken about how their craft has helped them during hard times. Speaking from experience, my creativity, be that through crochet, sewing or even making this podcast has really helped me over the years. I am a real advocate for being creative as a result.Join me as I share chats from the Making Stitches archive:Lisa & Lynda-Rose from The Crochet Sanctuary about the Pandemonium blanket crochet-along during Covid https://www.crochetsanctuary.co.ukPatchwork quilter Emma Jones from the Vintage Sewing Box on the importance of making for mental health https://www.vintagesewingbox.co.ukTextile artist Matthew Downham on finding stitches to ease his anxiety. https://matthewdownham.wixsite.com/mysiteFormer BBC Brussels correspondent, Mary Jane Baxter on leaving a high pressure career for a creative life on the road. https://unbound.com/books/sew-on-the-goPeace & anti terrorism campaigner Figen Murray OBE on how knitting has helped her grieve the loss of her son, Martyn in the Manchester Arena bomb attack. https://www.figenmurray.co.ukDr Mia Webb, clinical psychologist, knitter and podcaster on the Why I Knit podcast on the benefits of knitting for mental health. https://www.therapeuticknitting.orgFor full show notes for this episode, please visit the Making Stitches website.To join the mailing list for the Making Stitches Newsletter, please click onto this link.The theme music is Make You Smile by RGMusic from Melody Loops .The Making Stitches logo was designed by Neil Warburton at iamunknown.You can support Making Stitches Podcast with running costs through Ko-fi.Making Stitches Podcast is supported by the Making Stitches Shop which offers Making Stitches Podcast merchandise for sale as well as Up the Garden Path crochet patterns created by me & illustrated by Emma Jackson.Making Stitches Podcast is presented, recorded and edited by Lindsay Weston
Listen to this podcast highlighting a surge in 2024 mergers and acquisitions in the UK's challenger bank sector, contrasting with 2023's low activity. Paul Pugh, Timothy Fosh, Shelley Evans and Emma Jones discuss the profitability challenges of challenger banks, the complexities of deal structures, regulatory issues, and integration hurdles, suggesting mergers might often be more effective than acquisitions.
Recorded a couple of weeks ago, Emma Jones is joined by Jermaine Beckford for another live episode from Leeds, joined by Ilia Gruev, Georginio Rutter and Junior Firpo. Discussing the season so far and local delicacies, the guys also field fan questions including whether the trio would have Daniel Farke as striker for a day or Patrick Bamford as manager for a day.
It's Episode 284 and congratulations to Emma Jones in Monkeys Running the Zoo III. Candyman (1992) tells the story of Helen, a grad-student investigating urban legends - or more specifically one urban legend about 'Candyman' - a hook-handed slasher who appears if you say his name five times in a mirror - and promptly disembowels you. Not much of an incentive to summon him overall, but what a premise! We talk about correct police procedures; optimal concussion care; and rubbish foreplay - all before alighting on one major question: how would you survive? Whatever happens, one thing's for sure: We're going to Disneyland! Find more episodes at patreon.com/howtosurvivepod. See you next month!
Woman's Hour is joined by BBC Radio Sheffield in Doncaster for a special live panel show to find out how to be a successful female entrepreneur.Woman's Hour presenter Anita Rani and BBC Sheffield presenter Paulette Edwards talk to local business women and experts about how to start and sustain a thriving business. They investigate how the stubborn barriers of funding, childcare and confidence are still holding women back and explore the interventions needed to bring about lasting change, so more women and girls can choose to turn their great ideas into successful and lasting businesses. On the panel are: Amy Furniss, a nurse from Doncaster who turned entrepreneur with a dried flowers business; Akeela Mohammed, who sold her two nurseries in Doncaster and now wants to open a Desi café; Rachel Stockey, Head of Entrepreneurial Skills at the Entrepreneurship Institute, who empowers women to make waves by practising her Seven Skills of Entrepreneurial Mindset; Christine Hockley, Managing Director of Funds at the British Business Bank in Sheffield, who is one of a small number of the country's female investors; and Emma Jones, who in 2005 set up Enterprise Nation, which aims to provide expert advice and support for small businesses. Presenters: Anita Rani and Paulette Edwards Producer: Rebecca Myatt SM: Phil Booth
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Curious about finally conquering anxiety and embracing a life filled with adventure? Join Diante and former client, Emma as she shares her journey to anxiety recovery.Emma shares her personal experience with anxiety and the importance of identifying and healing the root causes of anxiety for lasting growth.You'll discover how to manage anxiety by setting achievable goals and gain insights into overcoming anxiety through self-awareness and therapy. Listen as I talk about:Overcoming anxiety and living a life filled with adventuresThe rollercoaster ride of anxiety and depression from your early 20s to mid-40sEmbracing anxiety for mental well being and understanding its underlying beliefsManaging anxiety through achievable goals Overcoming anxiety with self-awareness and therapy Interested in the E.A.S.E. MENTORSHIP Program? Hop on the notification list here: https://www.theunstuckinitiative.com/mentorshipwaitlistTo connect with Diante, you can visit her free FB community: Overcoming Anxiety✨ | Follow her on Instagram: the.unstuck.initiative or TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the.unstuck.initiative
POV: You're listening to a brand-new sketch show that takes the comics making brilliant videos for social media and gets them to write brand new audio-only sketches, mixing them all up with rich, immersive sound design.Featuring Rachel Fairburn, Daniel Foxx, Matt Green, Rosie Holt, Emma Jones, Kelechi Okafor & Vinny ThomasSound design by Rich Evans at Syncbox PostProduced by Ed MorrishA Lead Mojo production for BBC Radio 4.