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Best podcasts about Emma Robinson

Latest podcast episodes about Emma Robinson

Demand Gen Visionaries
Stay Ahead in Search with Quality Content

Demand Gen Visionaries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 48:10


This episode features an interview with Emma Robinson, B2B Marketing Lead at Canva, a global online visual communications platform on a mission to empower the world to design.In this episode, Emma dives into Canva's shift from individual to enterprise functionality, sharing her thoughts on the inherent value of investing in brand at any stage. She also dives into the increasing importance of word-of-mouth and avoiding the sea of sameness in B2B marketing. Key Takeaways:Brand and creative help you to get potential buyers thinking and feeling, and help you differentiate among a sea of sameness in B2B marketing, and pushes buyers towards action. While analyst relations are still important, word-of-mouth and peer-driven buying are increasingly important, potentially reducing some of the importance of analyst reports. Traditional SEO is changing, and having high-quality, insight rich content with an authentic point of view will be important. Quote:  Traditional SEO is probably changing somewhat. I mean, most of us who have searched something in recent times will not necessarily be searching just in Google. So, finding ways to make sure that our content will be trained by an LLM in the right ways, you know, people still need answers, but they're getting them in a very different way now.  Image search and, you know, tech search  and all these different things that will inevitably change what we know  as traditional SEO. So, I think for that, it's again, back to the point about being grounded in really good quality content, like colored content that has a point of view that does feel less AI oriented and more  really rich in insights insights, for example, like primary research, those types of things, but that's still going to stay. And then I think influencer marketing and things like podcasts and so forth, like all of those sort of authentic moments are going to matter in kind of the new world. So, we're definitely rethinking our search strategy there, and so more to come on that.Episode Timestamps: *(03:33) The Trust Tree: Changing perceptions and moving into enterprise*(23:16) The Playbook: Thinking and feeling to action *(39:53) The Dust Up:  Do you invest in brand equity for the long term? *(43:53) Quick Hits: Emma's Quick HitsSponsor:Pipeline Visionaries is brought to you by Qualified.com. Qualified helps you turn your website into a pipeline generation machine with PipelineAI. Engage and convert your most valuable website visitors with live chat, chatbots, meeting scheduling, intent data, and Piper, your AI SDR. Visit Qualified.com to learn more.Links:Connect with Ian on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ianfaison/Connect with Emma on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-robinson-mtkg/Learn more about Canva: https://www.linkedin.com/company/canva/Learn more about Caspian Studios: https://www.linkedin.com/company/canva/

Reading Writers
Bring A Pen: Emma Robinson on Dianne Brill's Boobs, Boys, and High Heels

Reading Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 67:21


Jo is refreshed by Trouble in the Cotswalds by Rebecca Tope but Charlotte quickly ruins their peace by connecting the sex in Heather Lewis's violent novel Notice with Miranda July's NBA-shortlisted All Fours. The effervescent Emma Robinson joins to share her love for Dianne Brill's Boobs, Boys, and High Heels, which inspires further reflection on 90s era beauty books and instruction manuals.Other books mentioned in this episode: Steven Saylor's Murder on the Appian Way, Rachel Cusk's Aftermath, Gemma Hartley's Fed Up, Shelia Heti's Motherhood, Bobbi Brown's Teenage Beauty, Amanda Brooks' Internet Escort's Handbook, and Sydney Barrow's Mayflower Madam and Just Between Us Girls.Charlotte's review of All Fours and Gemma Hartley's Fed Up, both in Bookforum. Inspired at once by radical philosophers and tulips, Emma Cager Robinson is looking for beauty. As a mechanism for change and source of inspiration, Emma uses beauty as the driving force behind her activism. With a focus on Consciousness Raising and creating “Insurgents,” Emma uses media of all forms to shift the way we interrogate culture and the systems we interact with on a daily basis. A Texan at heart, she's especially impassioned about spreading this energy through the South; as a means of completing ancestral business, and working in a long line of women committed to making the world suck less for their families and communities.Send questions, requests, recommendations, and your own thoughts about any of the books discussed today to readingwriterspod at gmail dot com. Charlotte's most recent book is An Honest Woman: A Memoir of Love and Sex Work. Learn more at charoshane.comJo co-edits The Stopgap and their writing lives at jolivingstone.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Over The Farm Gate
Dairy farm complete their farm-to-fork journey with off-grid on-farm restaurant

Over The Farm Gate

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 41:06 Transcription Available


Gazegill farm is gently nestled into the heart of the Lancashire countryside, and for years owners Emma Robinson and Ian O'Reilly have been building their farm-to-customer business through meat box and raw milk sales. Nature is at the heart of all they do; it comes first and that approach applies to their new on-farm venture, their restaurant Eight at Gazegill. Only serving food from the farm or local specialities, Emma and Ian want food, produced in a harmonious way, to connect people back to the land.Message us

PRS Global Open Keynotes
“Robotic Breast Reconstruction” with Dr. Neil Tanna

PRS Global Open Keynotes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 33:30


In this episode of the PRS Global Open Keynotes podcast, Dr. Neil Tanna discusses use of the operating robot to assist with procedures such as mastectomy, DIEP breast reconstruction and lymphatic super microsurgery. This episode discusses the following PRS Global Open article: The Full Continuum of Robotic Breast Surgery: Robotic-assisted Mastectomy, Robotic DIEP Flap, and Robotic Supermicrosurgery by Neil Tanna, Gainosuke Sugiyama, Mark L. Smith, Susana Benitez Sanchez, Raquel A. Minasian, Emma Robinson, Julia Silverman, John W. Shuck and Jesse Selber. Read the article for free on PRSGlobalOpen.com: https://bit.ly/RoboticBreastSurgery Dr. Neil Tanna is a double board-certified plastic surgeon and otolaryngologist in Long Island NY, as well as Professor of Surgery with the Zucker School of Medicine at Northwell Health. Your host, Dr. Damian Marucci, is a board-certified plastic surgeon and Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Sydney in Australia. #PRSGlobalOpen #KeynotesPodcast #PlasticSurgery

Wharton Tech Toks
Rocket Lab: Mastering Space, End-to-End

Wharton Tech Toks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 28:29


“My two biggest competitors are the two wealthiest people on the planet. And capital is a giant tool and a giant weapon, especially in the space industry.” In this episode Emma Robinson sits down with Peter Beck, the CEO of Rocket Lab, who shares how the company is facing off against the giants and the decision to go public.  We also discuss Rocket Lab's unique approach to vertical integration, making it a one-stop-shop for building, launching, and even operating spacecraft. This episode also offers a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of competing in the space race, underscored by the reality that success hinges on avoiding that “one tiny error” that could lead to disaster. Learn about the passion, the pressure, and the precision needed to succeed in space, straight from the heart of one of its most ambitious players.

Wharton Tech Toks
Kayhan Space: Ensuring the Future of Space

Wharton Tech Toks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 29:10


“Space Traffic Management is not just about avoiding collisions, it's about ensuring the sustainability of space for future generations.” In this podcast episode, Emma Robinson converses with Araz Feyzi, co-founder and CTO of Kahan Space. They discuss the critical issue of space traffic coordination, highlighting Kahan's pioneering Pathfinder platform for automated space traffic management. Feyzi delves into the challenges of avoiding orbital debris and satellite collisions, emphasizing the importance of data sharing and international cooperation in space sustainability. The episode also explores Feyzi's journey from a non-space background to a key player in the industry, offering insights into the broader potential and challenges of the rapidly evolving space sector.

Wharton Tech Toks
Relativity Space: Disrupting Launch and Aiming for Mars with Muhammad Shahzad, CFO

Wharton Tech Toks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 40:44


Learn in this episode from Muhammad Shahzad, CFO of Relativity Space. With a valuation of over $4B, Relativity is one of the few companies positioned to challenge SpaceX. "Our long-term goal, and as audacious as those sounds, is to create humanity's industrial base on Mars." Emma Robinson and Shahzad delve into financial strategy and risk in a capital intensive industry with some of the longest time horizons, Relativity's unique position, and his journey from Wharton to leading the financial helm of a groundbreaking space venture.

Pop-Up Submissions
Pop-Up Submissions from Litopia

Pop-Up Submissions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 85:51


Come to POP-UP SUBMISSIONS and witness literary agent Peter Cox and his special guests from the publishing world as they evaluate manuscripts from aspiring authors. Every week, the experts in the Pop-Up Genius Room provide their critiques and opinions on the submissions. Don't miss this unique opportunity to see the inner workings of the literary industry! _________________________________________________________ Join us live in the YouTube chat room every Sunday at 5pm UK / 12noon EST _________________________________________________________ 0:00 Featured on today's show: 00:02:50 Simon Perry is an extraordinary individual. A historian at Cambridge, ex-military, and former rough sleeper, Perry has used his experience to write the inspiring book, "Pure Flight". Historical Adventure / Narrated by Kay Leitch 00:21:09 Matthew Carr is an award-winning Sheffield-based writer and journalist, author of eight published books, including the novels "The Devils of Cardona" and "Black Sun Rising", and the memoir "My Father's House". His latest book, "My Blank Pages", is a reflection on his writing life, exploring why writers take risks, and the things that can go wrong and right. Memoir / Narrated by Beverley Dalton 00:44:08 Steve Legomsky, author of "Change and Delusion," is a published fiction writer, law professor, and former Chief Counsel of the federal immigration services agency in the Obama Administration. He has authored three academic books and numerous law review articles and op-ed pieces. Legomsky has also held visiting academic positions at universities in 12 countries. short story collection / Narrated by M.E. Lewis 01:04:26 Colin Culbreth is a US-based author from a small town in North-Eastern Oregon. He recently released his debut novel, "Mirage", and is ready to bring his charming personality and wonderful smile to the world of literature. Colin's story is one of a small-town man who, despite the odds, achieved his dream of becoming a published author. Speculative Fiction / Narrated by Peggy Brusseau _________________________________________________________ Starring on this week's panel… bestselling author EMMA ROBINSON! Together with Esteemed Litopian KAYLIE FINN! _________________________________________________________ Check out Emma Robinson's website: MotherhoodForSlackers.Com Make a submission⇛ https://subs.litopia.com Audio podcast⇛ https://pop.litopia.com Our Narrators⇛ https://voice.litopia.com We're doing something exciting, a little bit risky, and very new… Please support us by subscribing to our channel and by spreading the word on your social media! ✪ POP-UP GEAR ✪ Microphones⇛ Shure SM7B https://amzn.to/3wJ62uo Preamp⇛ ART TPS II 2-channel Tube Microphone Preamp https://amzn.to/3kG11Af Audio interface⇛ Marian Seraph 8 MKII TRS https://www.thomann.de/gb/marian_seraph_8_mkii_trs.htm Cameras⇛ Sony Vlog ZV-1 https://amzn.to/3MDDU2i Lighting⇛ Elgato Key Light - Professional 2800 lumens Studio Light with desk clamp https://amzn.to/3wKLwtr Vision Mixing⇛ Elgato Stream Deck XL – Advanced Studio Controller https://amzn.to/38Fzl96 Elgato Stream Deck MK.2 White https://amzn.to/3MQtbo4 #writingtips #writingtipsandtricks #books #author

OHBM Neurosalience
OHBM 2023 Keynote Interview Series: Emma Robinson

OHBM Neurosalience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 24:59


Dr. Emma Robinson is a Senior Lecturer (Assoc. Professor) at King's College London. Her development of the Multimodal Surface Matching (MSM) software for cortical surface registration has been instrumental to the development of the Human Connectome Project's multimodal parcellation of the human cortex. She is currently developing interpretable machine learning models to aid in the personalized prediction of disease progression. In this interview, Dr.Robinson describes the advantages of interpretable machine learning models, and the methodological challenges she faced during the development of this framework. Her approach to identifying disease-related changes in individual brain scans attempts to circumvent two of the limitations of traditional approaches: (1) the over-reliance on population averages, and (2) the opacity of “black-box” machine learning algorithms such as deep neural networks. In addition, Dr. Robinson shared that, following her extensive experience working on the Human Connectome Project, she realized that traditional image registration methods may not be sufficient for individualized predictions. Finally, Dr. Robinson shared how her relationship with her mentors shaped the trajectory of her current career. Her mentors not only guided her on the application of computational methods to neuroscience, but also encouraged her to develop her own methods. At OHBM 2023, Dr. Robinson will present how her work contributes to improved personalized predictions of cortical features in patient populations and how interpretable machine learning approaches can enhance precision.

Wharton Tech Toks
Gaana: Localization & Music Streaming in India

Wharton Tech Toks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 25:10


Join Spandana Bhattacharya and Emma Robinson as they talk to Sandeep Lodha, an entrepreneur and the current CEO of Gaana, India's largest commercial music streaming service. Sandeep shares more about his entrepreneurial journey starting and scaling Weddingz.in, and learnings he brought over to Gaana. Considering expanding your musical horizons? Tune in to learn about the unique aspects of the Indian market, and how Gaana successfully competes with global streaming giants, while balancing growth with profitability.

Finding Your Heart Podcast
Matters Of The Heart - Emma Robinson

Finding Your Heart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 32:45


Our moms matter and they have a lot to share from their experiences in life.  We are not the first to experience singleness and navigating life as a Christian.  Tune in and enjoy tips from our mothers!  Our special guest this Saturday is Evangelist Missionary First Lady Emma Robinson! Connect with Finding Your Heart:  www.findingyourheart.org Join the Road To "I Do' Community:  https://motivated-architect-6007.ck.page/35b9ad03a6

HFA Cardio Talk
Gene Editing: Paving the way to end the burden of inherited cardiomyopathies or just a useful research tool?

HFA Cardio Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 15:06


With Emma Louise Robinson (Host), University of Colorado, Aurora, USA. - USA and Luisa Mestroni (Interviewee), University of Colorado, Aurora, USA. In July's HFA Cardio Talk podcast, Dr Emma Robinson interviews Prof Luisa Mestroni, Director of the International Familial Cardiomyopathy Registry and Co-Director of the Molecular Genetics Program of the Cardiovascular Institute in Denver. This podcast discusses current approaches to diagnosis, treatment options and support for patients and families of inherited cardiomyopathy as well as how advances in gene editing have transformed translational research, understanding of disease mechanisms and prospects for clinical care. Relevant website

Pop-Up Submissions
Pop-Up Submissions LIVE! | Romance with No. 1 Bestseller Emma Robinson | Writing Tips & Critiques

Pop-Up Submissions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 72:48


Join literary agent Peter Cox and his guests from the publishing business live every Sunday for POP-UP SUBMISSIONS, the net's first live manuscript submission event! Each week we look at five submissions. Then it's up to Peter and his guests – and the geniuses in the Pop-Up Genius Room – to deliver their verdict! Each monthly winner goes forward to a quarterly knock-out: the winner is fast-tracked to a leading publisher for serious publishing consideration. _________________________________________________________ Join us live in the YouTube chat room every Sunday at 5pm UK / 12noon EST _________________________________________________________ Today's submissions are: * What Has Happened to Me? - Love affair gone wrong by John Clare; * Banking on the Future - Chick Lit - Romantic comedy by Shelly Howell; * Bound Across Time - paranormal (ghost) romance by Annie R. McEwen (she/her); * A Tle of Three Sisters - Historical Romance 1950s by Eileen Joyce Donovan; * The Happiness Equation - Love affair gone wrong by Kathryn Younger. _________________________________________________________ Featuring special guest and No.1 Bestselling Author… Emma Robinson! Plus author and publisher of Disturbance Press Marta Pacini! _________________________________________________________ Check out Emma Robinson's website: MotherhoodForSlackers.Com Make a submission⇛ https://subs.litopia.com Audio podcast⇛ https://pop.litopia.com Our Narrators⇛ https://voice.litopia.com We're doing something exciting, a little bit risky, and very new… Please support us by subscribing to our channel and by spreading the word on your social media! ✪ POP-UP GEAR ✪ The equipment we use to bring you the show you ❤ Microphones⇛ Shure SM7B https://amzn.to/3wJ62uo Preamp & USB audio interface⇛ Audient Audio Interface iD14 MKII https://amzn.to/3PxAvnN Cameras⇛ Sony Vlog ZV-1 https://amzn.to/3MDDU2i Lighting⇛ Elgato Key Light - Professional 2800 lumens Studio Light with desk clamp https://amzn.to/3wKLwtr Vision Mixing⇛ Elgato Stream Deck XL – Advanced Studio Controller https://amzn.to/38Fzl96 #writingcommunity #writingtips

Pop-Up Submissions
Pop-Up Submissions LIVE! | Fantasy | Writing Tips & Critiques

Pop-Up Submissions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 67:00


Join literary agent Peter Cox and his guests from the publishing business live every Sunday for POP-UP SUBMISSIONS, the net's first live manuscript submission event! Each week we look at five submissions. Then it's up to Peter and his guests – and the geniuses in the Pop-Up Genius Room – to deliver their verdict! Each monthly winner goes forward to a quarterly knock-out: the winner is fast-tracked to a leading publisher for serious publishing consideration. _________________________________________________________ Join us live in the YouTube chat room every Sunday at 5pm UK / 12noon EST _________________________________________________________ Today's submissions are: * The Shadow of Eons - Fantasy by Yonatan Kirby; * Ghosts Of The Living - Young Adult Fantasy by Richard Downes; * Henna's Magical Hijab - Fantasy by Rafsa Begum; * Immortality Fire and Ice - Fantasy by Katharina Freise; * Artifacts of Lanedon: Return of the Swordmaster - Fantasy by John Ferrone. _________________________________________________________ Featuring special guest and award-winning journalist and developmental editor… Emma Robinson! Plus Litopia's very own Marta Pacini! _________________________________________________________ Check out Emma Robinson's website: MotherhoodForSlackers.Com Make a submission⇛ https://subs.litopia.com Audio podcast⇛ https://pop.litopia.com Our Narrators⇛ https://voice.litopia.com We're doing something exciting, a little bit risky, and very new… Please support us by subscribing to our channel and by spreading the word on your social media! ✪ POP-UP GEAR ✪ The equipment we use to bring you the show you ❤ Microphones⇛ Shure SM7B https://amzn.to/3wJ62uo Preamp & USB audio interface⇛ Audient Audio Interface iD14 MKII https://amzn.to/3PxAvnN Cameras⇛ Sony Vlog ZV-1 https://amzn.to/3MDDU2i Lighting⇛ Elgato Key Light - Professional 2800 lumens Studio Light with desk clamp https://amzn.to/3wKLwtr Vision Mixing⇛ Elgato Stream Deck XL – Advanced Studio Controller https://amzn.to/38Fzl96 #writingcommunity #writingtips

Turning Readers Into Writers
082 - How to get your book published with bestselling author Emma Robinson

Turning Readers Into Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 42:53 Transcription Available


In This Episode:Emma Robinson shares with us how she got started in her writing career. Like so many of us, she took the scenic route! By the time mid-life came around she knew this was her time to put a stake in the ground and write her debut novel.She's now writing her ninth novel and says the best bit of advice she received was simply to get in the chair and write. You keep going until it's done.Emma kindly shares her own way of managing her time between writing and family life, both now as a published author with deadlines and expectations, and when she was doing it herself and didn't have the space in her day to write.It all comes down to boundaries.Later we talk about how Emma Robinson found her publisher. Great advice for anyone out there who wants the traditional route - Emma tells you how to do it.We go on to discuss Emma's process of taking an idea and turning it into a story, as well as the research she does for her books.Our conversation rounds off with Emma telling us what she's working on now and when it will hit the shops!Connect with Emma Robinson:www.emmarobinsonwrites.comMotherhood for Slackers | Emma RobinsonBook Editing Blueprint A Step-By-Step Plan To Making Your Novels Publishable Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/emmadhesi)

Unleash Your Creative Magic Podcast
World Kindness Day & How To Grow As A Writer

Unleash Your Creative Magic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 11:43


Hello my lovelies, this week is episode thirty! I can't believe it.This weeks episode was recorded on World Kindness Day and I'm talking about a brand new charity anthology that was written by a whole host of fabulous authors including Kim Nash, Casey Kellher,  Patricia Gibney, S E Lynes, Emma Robinson & CL Taylor to name a few. It has been edited by LJ Ross and all proceeds are going to SHELTER which is a wonderful cause. You can grab a copy down below.Everyday Kindness: A collection of uplifting tales to brighten your day eBook : Ross, LJ, Leadbeater, David, Hannah, Sophie, Taylor, CL, Mitchell, Caroline, Martin, Holly, Fenwick, Liz, Robinson, Emma, Dean, Will: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle StoreI'm also chatting about writing life in general and those important tips that will help you grow as a writer.Amazon.co.uk: Helen Phifer: Books, Biography, Blogs, Audiobooks, KindleHelen Phifer Author (@helenphifer) • Instagram photos and videos(4) Helen Phifer | Facebook

Sunderland Talks
The benefits of studying an NCTJ accredited Journalism course

Sunderland Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 12:38


Emma Robinson, Accreditation Manager at the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ), joins us to talk about the benefits of studying an NCTJ-accredited course. If you’re interested in studying and fast-tracking your career in journalism, then this is the episode for you!

Sunderland Talks
The benefits of studying an NCTJ accredited Journalism course

Sunderland Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 12:38


Emma Robinson, Accreditation Manager at the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ), joins us to talk about the benefits of studying an NCTJ-accredited course. If you’re interested in studying and fast-tracking your career in journalism, then this is the episode for you!

Pop-Up Submissions
Pop-Up Submissions | Special Guest Bestselling Author Emma Robinson | Writing Tips & Critiques

Pop-Up Submissions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 68:30


Do you have a bestseller in you? Would you like to help discover tomorrow's bestselling books, authors and writers? Then join us live every Sunday to take part in POP-UP SUBMISSIONS, the net's first live and open manuscript submission event! You'll learn the tricks of the trade – direct from publishing professionals, bestselling authors and of course your host – literary agent Peter Cox. Each week we look at five submissions. Then it's up to you to tell us what you think of each one – and to VOTE! Each month's winner is fast-tracked straight to a leading publisher for serious publishing consideration. So join us and be part of the most exciting thing to have happened to book publishing since the bookmark... POP-UP SUBMISSIONS! Today's submissions are: * Your Uncharted, No-Recipe Life: A Guidebook for Living and Cooking with Dietary Restrictions - Memoir Anthology/Cookbook by Nicole Allard; * Echoes of Unsung Songs - YA Fantasy by Alex Levitsky; * Neither/Nor - Science Fiction by Benjamin Rogers; * A Circle Removed - Young Adult (Historical) by Ken Steele; * Rogues in Paradise - Memoir Anthology/Cookbook by Ian R. Clayton. Featuring Special Guests Emma Robinson and Geoff Sullivan! Join us live in the YouTube chat room every Sunday at 5pm UK / 12noon EST Make a submission: https://subs.litopia.com Audio podcast: https://pop.litopia.com Our Narrators: https://voice.litopia.com Vote on today's show: https://vote.litopia.com #writingcommunity #writingtips --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/popupsubmissions/message

Postcards from the Bush with Robin McConchie Podcast
2020 Queensland Agrifutures Rural Woman-Elisha Parker

Postcards from the Bush with Robin McConchie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 16:46


Growing up in the bush taught Elisha Parker to be independent; where else can you learn to drive at the age of five and get out of school by lunchtime! Elisha is a strong advocate for the farm sector, a lawyer, mum and co-founder of cattlesales.com.au. She is the 2020 Queensland Agrifutures Rural Women's Award and will use the $10,000 bursary to upgrade the cattlesales website using the latest online technology. Postcards caught up with Elisha Parker and Agrifutures Rural Women's Award board member Emma Robinson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Needo Talks
Nejsme hrdinové! (Emma Robinson)

Needo Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 62:23


Emma Robinson si své jméno vybrala sama. Máma těžce postiženého syna Jakuba si občas připadá jako trosečnice v moři plném cizích lidí, i tak ale zvládají podnikat výlety pod stan, vyrážet spolu na kole (s invalidním vozíkem) nebo plavat na paddle boardu. Poslechněte si Emmin příběh. Bližší informace najdete na stránkách podcastu: www.needo.cz/needo-talks/

Opening Presence with Aaron Robinson
68 Emma Robinson: Our Beautiful Broken Family

Opening Presence with Aaron Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 55:50


Emma Robinson is my long lost cousin who I met for the very first time in October 2020. I first became aware of her existence when my brother and I visited our Uncle Ben Samson in Oahu. While we were there he gave us some surprising news....As we record this podcast - it will only be the second time Emma and I have seen each other in person. In this conversation we discuss the family secrets that kept us apart for so long - & we breakdown our very different experiences growing up in the same nuclear family. As expected we uncover shared traumas and begin the process of healing the pain, creating context for our identity, and learning the lessons passed on by our ancestors. If you enjoy this episode, make sure to share it with a friend. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/openingpresence/support

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Meet the Co-op Farmers
Episode 6: How travelling the world's farms helped Emma discover the best way to run her huge cattle business

Meet the Co-op Farmers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 32:44


Emma’s massive 55,000-hectare farm is based in the remote area of Charters Towers but she is a big believer that farmers who share insights, knowledge and work together can thrive, even in such isolated environments. Upon being awarded a Churchill Fellowship to study abroad, Emma went in search of answering fundamental questions in search of the best model for beef farming and agriculture. After looking at lots of different models, Emma returned to the co-operative model as the ideal structure. Follow Us On:Facebook – coopfarmingInstagram – coopfarming Episode Notes:North Queensland-based Emma Robinson is passionate about family farming, beef and business models and believes the co-operative business model can help future proof the family farm. So much so, she founded the Beef Collaboration Project and has stories to tell about building producer membership and providing scalable opportunities in the bush. Listen to her fascinating journey spreading the word about collaboration in farming and how much it can benefit agriculture and the economy. In spite of her being in such a remote area, she travelled the world as part of a Churchill Fellowship, exploring and connecting with other farming enterprises – and she kept coming back to the co-operative model as the structure that seemed to stand out. In this podcast episode she talks about why that was. In this fascinating podcast series, you can hear from real farmers who are successfully using co-operative farming business models. Through their stories and experiences (warts and all), you will learn how this positive farming model can change lives. Links & Resources: Listen to all podcasts – https://coopfarming.coop/podcasts/ Watch Peter Lewis interview Emma Robinson talk about her unique journey into farming https://coopfarming.coop/coop-conversations/episode-8-part-1-interview/ Watch Pete Lewis discuss how co-ops attract, keep and engage members in a co-op. Featuring Emma Robinson (Beef Collaboration Project), Kate Davies (Tooraweenah Prime Lamb Marketing Co-operative), John Seccombe (Casino Food Co-op), and Melina Morrison (BCCM). Want to find out more about the Beef Collaboration Project https://beefcollaborationprojectinc.com.au/ Find out more about co-op farming – https://coopfarming.coop/ Contact the Meet the Co-op Farmers Podcast team: https://coopfarming.coop/contact/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Song Divers
"Prining" for the Good Old Days

Song Divers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 36:12


Stef, Ed, and previous Song Divers guests perform covers by the late John Prine on the 1-year anniversary of his passing from Covid-19 during the height of the 2020 pandemic. We welcome back songwriters Andrew Duhon, Rebekah Pulley, Kirk Adams, Liam Bauman, Dean Johanesen, and Joshua Reilly doing some of their favorite Prine tunes. Stef and Ed also perform in this episode. They put together a cut of "Picture Show" with their band Mercy McCoy, feat. Emma Robinson, and Ed gives us a solo performance of "Far From Me." We miss you, John. Thank you for all the love and music you brought into the world. These are for you.

Truffles and Vines
Beating The Pay Gap - Advice You Need To Know

Truffles and Vines

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 36:38


In this interview I chat with entrepreneur Emma Robinson, a partner in Red Diamond about beating a pay gap and employee well being.

Litopia All Shows
Pop-Up Submissions LIVE

Litopia All Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 85:21


Featured on today's Pop-Up Submissions... I Hear You - sci-fi/young adult/lgbt/romance from Magnus K.; Debris - science fiction from Mark von Haartman; Spike Spikely - children's mid-grade fantasy from John Rester Zodrow; Another End of the World - science fiction from Henry Grevemberg; The Adventures of Tom Sharpe: Discovery - young adult from Pete Drinkwater. Peter Cox's special guests today are Emma Robinson and Sara Grant! Make Your Pop-Up Submission here! Watch Pop-Ups on YouTube Litopia is the net's oldest and best community for writers. For two decades, we've brought writers together from all over the globe. We serve each and every member's needs... social, business, professional and beyond. If you're serious about your writing, do join us.

Pop-Up Submissions
Pop-Up Submissions LIVE

Pop-Up Submissions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 85:21


Featured on today's Pop-Up Submissions... I Hear You - sci-fi/young adult/lgbt/romance from Magnus K.; Debris - science fiction from Mark von Haartman; Spike Spikely - children's mid-grade fantasy from John Rester Zodrow; Another End of the World - science fiction from Henry Grevemberg; The Adventures of Tom Sharpe: Discovery - young adult from Pete Drinkwater. Peter Cox's special guests today are Emma Robinson and Sara Grant! Make Your Pop-Up Submission here! Watch Pop-Ups on YouTube Litopia is the net's oldest and best community for writers. For two decades, we've brought writers together from all over the globe. We serve each and every member's needs... social, business, professional and beyond. If you're serious about your writing, do join us.

CAMHS.Digital talks
CAMHS.Digital interviews Charlie Stockton Powdrell

CAMHS.Digital talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 19:15


Finding out more about the lives of everyone around us, from the professionals within digital health and mental health. Find us on social media: Instagram @camhs.digital & Twitter @camhs_digital! Emma Robinson is a 2nd year psychology student at the University of Manchester and a CAMHS.Digital Research Advisor, here she interviews our special guest: Charlotte Stockton-Powdrell. Emma also has a blog, link here! https://emtalks.blog Charlotte (likes to be known as Charlie) is a Senior Project Manager within the Digital Software Team at the University of Manchester. Charlie's role involves overseeing a number of digital health projects covering disease areas including mental health, cancer screening and other long-term health conditions.

Business Matters's posts
Emma Robinson: Founder of Red Diamond Recruitment

Business Matters's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 15:30


Emma Robinson, co-founder of Huddersfield based Red Diamond Recruitment joins Managing Editor Richard Alvin to talk about how Covid-19 has changed the global recruitment process and why many employers have really embraced diversity to grow their businesses. 

Litopia All Shows
Pop-Up Submissions LIVE with Special Guest Emma Robinson

Litopia All Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 71:44


Featured on this edition of Pop-Up Submissions... "To Be Enlightened" - speculative fiction from Alan Steinberg; "The Lake at Standing Rock" - speculative (dystopian) from Rachel O'Sullivan ; "Ichabod" - literary fiction from Michael Manning; "Pecunia Blues" - a thriller from Des Kirby; "The Final Eliminator" - fiction from Kit Galer. Subscribe to Litopia's channel on YouTube and join us live in the Litopia chat room every Sunday at 5pm UK. Make Your Pop-Up Submission here! The winner of each show is immortalised here: https://litopia.com/winners. Watch Pop-Ups on YouTube Litopia is the net's oldest and best community for writers. For two decades, we've brought writers together from all over the globe. We serve each and every member's needs... social, business, professional and beyond. If you're serious about your writing, do join us.

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Pop-Up Submissions
Pop-Up Submissions LIVE with Special Guest Emma Robinson

Pop-Up Submissions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 71:44


Featured on this edition of Pop-Up Submissions... "To Be Enlightened" - speculative fiction from Alan Steinberg; "The Lake at Standing Rock" - speculative (dystopian) from Rachel O'Sullivan ; "Ichabod" - literary fiction from Michael Manning; "Pecunia Blues" - a thriller from Des Kirby; "The Final Eliminator" - fiction from Kit Galer. Subscribe to Litopia's channel on YouTube and join us live in the Litopia chat room every Sunday at 5pm UK. Make Your Pop-Up Submission here! The winner of each show is immortalised here: https://litopia.com/winners. Watch Pop-Ups on YouTube Litopia is the net's oldest and best community for writers. For two decades, we've brought writers together from all over the globe. We serve each and every member's needs... social, business, professional and beyond. If you're serious about your writing, do join us.

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The Rewatchers on the Pod
The Spoils of Babylon feat. Emma Robinson

The Rewatchers on the Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 87:18


Eric Jonrosh's epic, The Spoils of Babylon, needs no introduction....but if it did, someone would probably describe it as the greatest Family epic that never was. A stroke of masterful genius lost to time because of the inability of society to truly recognize the story that would change the world as we know it. A masterful analysis of the follies of The American Dream in the 21st Century. Oh, and it also has one of the greatest kissing gags I have ever seen.

Joeys Cast
2nd Beatitude by 5D 2019

Joeys Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 3:44


This episode discusses the 2nd Beatitude from a Joeys student perspective. It is 2 of 8 sessions on the Beatitudes lead by 5D 2019. This episode features thoughts from Emma Robinson, Riley Flanders and Sear Torrisi.

Joeys Cast
4th Beatitude by 5D 2019

Joeys Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 4:35


This episode discusses the 4th Beatitude from a Joeys student perspective. It is 4 of 8 sessions on the Beatitudes lead by 5D 2019. This episode features thoughts from Oscar Thompson, Sera Torrisi and Emma Robinson.

LJMU Starting Up Podcast
Episode 1 - How was the Centre for Entrepreneurship started up?

LJMU Starting Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 21:20


As the award winning Liverpool John Moores University Centre for Entrepreneurship gets ready to open it's doors to a new year of students we take the time to interview Emma Robinson, Head of Student Entrepreneurship. Interviewed by Anna B. Sexton, Enterprise Training Manager in a make shift, impromptu recording studio in our offices at Aldham Robarts Library 16th August 2019. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ljmu-starting-up-podcast/message

Litopia All Shows
Pop-Up Submissions with Special Guest Emma Robinson

Litopia All Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019


Featured on today's Pop-Ups... “Lone Briton” – historical fiction from Sanjay Agnihotri; “Jelly Kelly and the Little Visitor” – childrens from Samuel Giles; “The Idol of the Decadents” – literary fiction from Matthew MacLachlan; “The Mirror” – new age / adult fantasy murder mystery from Ellen A. Hunt; “Transilience” – science fiction, hard-boiled detective from Kevin Bragg. Carol Rose’s book recommendation is “Gold Dust Woman” by Stephen Davis. Emma Robinson‘s book recommendation is “The Women” by S.E. Lynes. Emma’s latest book, “Where I Found You“, has just been published. Make a Pop-Up Submission here, and please subscribe to Litopia's channel on YouTube. The winner of each show is immortalised here: https://litopia.com/winners. Pop-Ups on YouTube

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Pop-Up Submissions
Pop-Up Submissions with Special Guest Emma Robinson

Pop-Up Submissions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019


Featured on today's Pop-Ups... “Lone Briton” – historical fiction from Sanjay Agnihotri; “Jelly Kelly and the Little Visitor” – childrens from Samuel Giles; “The Idol of the Decadents” – literary fiction from Matthew MacLachlan; “The Mirror” – new age / adult fantasy murder mystery from Ellen A. Hunt; “Transilience” – science fiction, hard-boiled detective from Kevin Bragg. Carol Rose’s book recommendation is “Gold Dust Woman” by Stephen Davis. Emma Robinson‘s book recommendation is “The Women” by S.E. Lynes. Emma’s latest book, “Where I Found You“, has just been published. Make a Pop-Up Submission here, and please subscribe to Litopia's channel on YouTube. The winner of each show is immortalised here: https://litopia.com/winners. Pop-Ups on YouTube

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Average Man Podcast
Ep #45 Paint it Black

Average Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 97:08


This week is a journey through Mental Health issues, namely Depression, Anxiety and PTSD as experienced by my wife Emma Robinson and second hand by myself. We will take you on a trip from the good times to the darkest of times and our rock bottom, and back to the surface again in an attempt to highlight some of the struggles with mental health and hardships that Average people go through everyday. If this touches you at all please Like and Share and help to spread the message. Peace

Cottage Notebook's Podcast
Cottage Notebook Podcast 2-10 with Woolly Mammoth Fibre Co.

Cottage Notebook's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2018 35:13


In this episode of the podcast Emma Robinson of Woolly Mammoth Fibre Company joins me on the show to give us a glimpse into the world behind those beautiful yarns. 

The Jake & Joe Show
Episode 051 - Cold Sweat, Clutter, & PUBG

The Jake & Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 72:44


Episode 051 - Cold Sweat, Clutter, & PUBG Today's episode runs a bit longer than usual as we discuss a Speech Jake had to give for class, Joe asks Jake why he needs to be so efficient, and the guys talk about PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds and Battle Royales in general. Check us out on Facebook! Song of the Week tracks Titanium (Cover) by Emma Robinson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYzcRygndNM End of It by Friday Pilots Club https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iy-eBFsP9JQ Credits Intro The Improv by DJ Quads https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6Zh-tMNaTo Easy Listening Track Death by DOCTOR VOX https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZ81qi90E-Y Find out more on the The Jake & Joe Show website. Check out our podcasting host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free, no credit card required, forever. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-954d1c for 40% off for 4 months, and support The Jake & Joe Show.

REV with Rachel
Empowered Emotion with Emma Robinson

REV with Rachel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2018 47:52


In Episode 15 of REV with Rachel, Rev. Dr. Rachel Wetzsteon interviews healer, teacher, and artist, Emma Robinson. Through her fun, light, and intuitive work with her clients, she helps individuals heal emotions, transform, and reveal potential. Her wisdom shines as she shares her personal story and experience. For more information about Emma and her healing work, visit www.empoweredemotion.com.

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Level Up Human
Episode 7 - Polydactyl Cats

Level Up Human

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2016 36:24


Helen Arney joins Simon Watt to judge pitches for the next stage of humanity from Emma Robinson and Andrew Steele live at Impfest. The panel discuss mind-reading fMRI scanners, polydactyl cats and the amazing planarian. Theme music written and performed by Laurence Owen. Graphics by Theo Weedon, web design by Ian Bridgeman and support from the Wellcome Trust. The producer is Rachel Wheeley. For more information, go to www.leveluphuman.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.