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It's a new year and a new episode. Join Kate and Laura as they consider reading intentions for the year ahead, and try to set some realistic goals. Will 2025 be the year Kate gets into poetry? Will it be the year Laura weans herself off romance novels? And as always, they're thinking of book club reads to come. Meanwhile Phil sets a goal for himself in 2025 that might surprise you. Books mentioned 4,000 Weeks and Meditations for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman Rejection by Tony Tulithamutte Bliss Montage by Ling Ma The George Smiley novels by John le Carre Karla's Choice by Nick Harkaway My Struggle, Karl Ove Knausgard The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan Assembly and Universality by Natasha Brown Also a Poet and Crush by Ada Calhoun Our Country Friends and Vera, or Faith by Gary Shteyngart Intimacies and Audition by Katie Kitamura Robert Caro's Fifth Lyndon Johnson book Polostan by Neal Stephenson Finance for the People by Paca Leon Essays of E. B. White The Ladies of Grace Adieu by Susanna Clarke The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna The Husbands by Holly Gramazio All That Glitters by Orlando Whitfield Glorious Exploits by Ferdia Lennon Ink Blood Sister Scribe by Emma Törzs Intermezzo by Sally Rooney The Empusium by Olga Tokarczuk My Friends by Hisham Matar The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion by Beth Brower Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros Deep Cuts by Holly Brickley The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett Eight Months on Ghazzah Street by Hilary Mantel The Gifts of Reading, Robert Macfarlane (ed) Untitled Memoir from Nicola Sturgeon Katabasis by R. F. Kuang Patrick Rothfuss (The Name of the Wind trilogy) Book Lovers by Emily Henry Living and Death and Intimations by Zadie Smith Notes If you're looking for inspiration in your reading life over the coming year why not subscribe to The Book Club Review Patreon. In addition to the various special episodes you'll find on there, you'll get The Book Club Review Weekend, my weeky-ish bonus episode just for Patrons, featuring Laura's reading updates and regular chats with friends of the pod. Laura and I have cooked up a new feature, called One Book Wonder, that allows us to talk about those books that slip through the cracks between regular episodes. Listen in for our thoughts on Good Material by Dolly Alderton. You get all that at the entry level, but at the higher tier you can also join the podcast book club and come and talk books with me in person at the end of every month over zoom, or listen back anytime if you can't make the live session. In January we're reading the novel that appeared on many a best-of-the-year list, Martyr! by Kaveh Akbar, In February we're we're reading All The Beauty in the World by Patrick Bringley, a museum guard's quest to find solace and meaning in art, and in March it's short stories with Hateship, Friendship, Loveship, Courtship, Marriage by Alice Munroe. But will they make for good book club reads? Join me and the book clubbers over on Patreon and find out. Join our bookish community, get brilliant book recommendations and get the warm glow from knowing that you're supporting me in making the show. Head to Patreon.com/thebookclubreview and sign up today. Otherwise come and find me anytime on Instagram @bookclubreviewpodcast or check out our website, thebookclubreview.co.uk. But for now, thanks for listening and happy book clubbing.
Checking in on 2024We reflect on how the year is going so far, remind ourselves of our words for the year, and look ahead to the second half of 2024.Life latelyAbby is starting a new job.Sarah loved the show The Break: A New Rock Musical.Reading latelyAbby thoroughly enjoyed Ink, Blood, Sister, Scribe by Emma Törzs.Sarah recommends two romantic comedies: Funny Story by Emily Henry and The Paradise Problem by Christina Lauren.Eating latelySarah tried a new breakfast casserole (with croissants!).Abby's family enjoyed this street corn recipe.If you'd like to join in the conversation, please leave us a comment, email us at friendlierpodcast@gmail.com, or find us on Instagram @friendlierpodcast. Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's wizards versus lesbians in Ink Blood Sister Scribe by Emma Törzs, but Luke is ultimately disappointed in a book that kept promising more than it ever delivered. Luke on Mastodon: @lukeburrage@masto.nu Juliane on Mastodon: @JuKuBerlin@mastodon.social Support Luke and Juliane financially via Patreon.com/lukeburrage Discuss this book at Goodreads.com Luke writes his own novels, like “Minding […]
Sadie assigns us to judge a book by its colour today. What is your favourite colour? Will you read a book just because the cover has your favourite colour? Books mentioned on this episode: The Blizzard by Vladimir Sorokin, translated by Jamey Gambrell, Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop by Hwang Bo-reum, translated by Shanna Tan, and Ink Blood Sister Scribe by Emma Törzs. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/keepitfictional/message
Today we're diving into which books we'll be reading and reviewing in June. From classic horror tales, to sister witch dramas, to beautiful rich people hoofin' it in upstate New York, we're reading some great books this month. Whether you want to read one, none or all of them, the choice is up to you. We will be having great conversations all month long, so we hope you join us! Everyone has different tastes, but we hope this podcast is fun to listen to, no matter how you like your books. Let me know which books you are most excited for on our Instagram and TikTok at rw reads podcast. Links to all books are down below: All About Love by bell hooks The Beautiful and Damned by Scott F. Fitzgerald Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Ink Blood Sister Scribe by Emma Törzs *** Yes, I know my mic didn't work in the first half of this episode. I apologize and will do better in the future. Thanks for hanging in there with me.
This week we return to our A-Z of Improv series and this time the focus is on the Letter F. We welcome back Emma T to the show to discuss the various words associated with F with our host Iain Luke Jones and as always it is a fun and fascinating chat that will really get your improv juices flowing. It's time to sit back, relax and enjoy all things the letter F.
¡Primer Café Con de este 2024 en The Book Nook! ☕️ ¡Ya nos apetecía volver a los Café Con este año! Hemos disfrutado de la compañía de Vanessa R. Migliore, autora de historias que seguro que os suenan: “Las lunas de Sartre”, “La ciudad de la muerte” o “Una jaula de hilos dorados”. Y además en menos de un mes publica su próxima novela: “No cantes canciones tristes por mi” ¿Cómo ha cambiado el mundo editorial en estos últimos 10 años? ¿Cuál es el proceso creativo de Vanessa? ¿Cómo ha ido evolucionando su voz narrativa? Todo esto y mucho más… ¡en el episodio de hoy! A continuación os dejamos la lista de los libros que hemos mencionado en el episodio: - El grimorio del origen, Niloa Gray - Nuestro último verano en la isla, Abril Camino - Las hijas de la tierra, Alaitz Leceaga - Las dos vidas de Mina Índigo, Alaitz Leceaga - Tú y yo, invencibles, Alice Kellen - Magnolia Parks, Jessa Hastings - Tinta, sangre, hermana, escriba, Emma Törzs
¿Alguien ha dicho novedades del primer trimestre de 2024? Hoy en The Book Nook os ponemos al día con las novedades literarias que MÁS ganas tenemos de leer este primer trimestre del año. Nos hemos dado cuenta de que hay MUCHOS librazos que se publican en estos meses y… ¡nuestra lista TBR no para de subir! Además también os contamos el DRAMA que ha habido con Ciudad Medialuna 3… así que coged una bebida, una libreta y boli y preparaos para apuntar muchos libritos con MUY buena pinta A continuación os dejamos la lista de los libros que hemos mencionado en el episodio: - Tinta, sangre, hermana, escriba, Emma Törtz - Hello beautiful, Ann Napolitano
Primer episodio de 2024 Y como no podía ser de otra forma, porque queremos empezar este año con buen pie, os traemos nuestros propósitos lectores (y no tan lectores) para los próximos meses Hemos intentado ser realistas e incluir propósitos que creemos que 100% podemos cumplir Como ya sabéis, podéis disfrutar de contenido exclusivo del podcast en nuestro Patreon, al cual os podéis suscribir por medio del siguiente enlace: https://patreon.com/TheBookNookp?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link. A continuación os dejamos los libros de los que hemos hablado en el episodio: - Tinta, sangre, hermana, escriba, Emma Törzs. - Hello Beautiful, Ann Napolitano - Wellness, Nathan Hill - Tom Lake, Ann Patchett - Érase un corazón roto, Stephanie Garber
This week we are delighted to welcome Emma T to the show! Emma is a fantastic improviser with her fingers in many improv pies both in person and online. She is incredibly passionate about improv and you can tell from this chat that she simply can't get enough of it! The converstation starts off with how Emma first got into improv and then goes off in many directions and it is all super varied and great fun. The Bristol improv scene sounds like it is fantastic and after listening to this episode, you will definitely be wanting to head on down there to check it out for yourself! It's time to sit back, relax and enjoy Emma T's true story of making stuff up.
If you love Dark Academia, or Dark Fantasy, and haven't yet managed to get a copy of Ink Blood Sister Scribe by Emma Törzs, then what are you waiting for? This debut novel from the Minneapolis writer has everything from enchanted books to secret societies. It spans the generations of two families who are about as far apart in culture and status as it seems they could be, but they are tied by one thing that both are unaware of. So, what secrets have their relatives been hiding? Are they worth dying for? Find out what I thought of this May 2023 novel in my latest spoiler-free review... Oh, and happy anniversary to me! 3 years ago this week I released the first episode of the podcast that became Being Bookish. Featured episodes Shanghai Immortal Fourth Wing Divine Rivals
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Episode 121 August 7, 2023 On the Needles 1:26 ALL KNITTING LINKS GO TO RAVELRY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. Please visit our Instagram page @craftcookreadrepeat for non-Rav photos and info Dark Academia by Sharon Hartley, Porter Wool Co fingering in Huntress, Serendipidye Coastside in Blossom Vanilla is the New Black by Anneh Fletcher, White Birch Fiber Arts in LIttle Birdie (2016)-- DONE!! Vanilla is the New Black by Anneh Fletcher, Knit Picks Felici in Beyond the Wall Contrast Blast Socks by Stephen West, mominoki yarn sock fine 4 ply in aqua flash and teal blast Roam by Dawn Barker, Rainbow Peak Yarns super sock in Luminosity II (Lula Faye Fibre) On the Easel 14:02 Nenuphar Jacket for the trip Rabbit Rabbit Show for Faye's Video/Bench Gallery in October Travel sketching On the Table 15:49 Wisconsin old fashioned! Cheesy Mexican Quinoa Casserole with Black Beans | The Wimpy Vegetarian Easiest Summer Dinner: Soup and a Sandwich | Cup of Jo (for the Vegetarian Reuben) Peach corn salad and watermelon arugula salad from Love and Lemons Simple Feel Food Good Switzerland/Romania mentions: Best pretzel sandwich ever–pretzel with herbed cream cheese, roast beef, egg salad, lettuce & tomato. Rӧsti “Fitness plate” Pickled everything Kürtőskalács-chimney cake Sarmale-cabbage rolls Vișinată-sour cherrry, brandy & sugar On the Nightstand 33:06 We are now a Bookshop.org affiliate! You can visit our shop to find books we've talked about or click on the links below. The books are supplied by local independent bookstores and a percentage goes to us at no cost to you! Over the Edge of the World: Magellan's Terrifying Circumnavigation of the Globe by Laurence Bergreen (audio) The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny & Murder by David Grann (audio) The Discord of Gods by Jenn Lyons A Spell of Good Things by Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀ K is for Killer by Sue Grafton (audio) L is for Lawless by Sue Grafton (audio) A Killing of Innocents by Deborah Crombie (audio) The Secret Service of Tea and Treason by India Holton Who is Maud Dixon? By Alexandra Andrews Ink Blood Sister Scribe by Emma Törzs You Could Make this Place Beautiful by Maggie Smith The Crow Trap by Ann Cleeves Gone Like Yesterday by Janelle M. Williams No Two Persons by Erica Bauermeister Lady Tan's Circle of Women by Lisa See Gilded Mountain by Kate Manning Bingo 56:41 Starts friday may 26, ends Mon Sept 4 Need to post a photo of completed Bingo with #CCRRsummerbingo2023 to instagram or Ravelry. Get a blackout for a second entry. Complete all three bird themed squares for bird themed prize. Craft bird & remake project: little birdie vanilla is the new black socks (#10) Cortney's Bingo: Monica rec with Ann Cleeves BIPOC read Gone Like Yesterday Vacation reading & sketching
Jessie Bray Sharpin reviews Ink Blood Sister Scribe by Emma Törzs published by Penguin Random House
We're talking to Emma Törzs on Virtual Book Tour about her new book Ink Blood Sister Scribe! Listen in to learn how her sister inspired the story, her love for fairy tale tropes, and the vibes of dark academia. Ink Blood Sister Scribe follows two estranged sisters bearing the responsibility to protect their magical family library. When Esther and Joanna's father dies while reading one of the magical books, the sisters must reunite to preserve the family legacy. In the process, they'll uncover a world of magic bigger and more dangerous than they ever imagined. Get Ink Blood Sister Scribe at bookofthemonth.com. New members get their first book for just $9.99 with code VBT at checkout. Learn more about Virtual Book Tour at virtualbooktour.com.
Esther is joined by librarians Anna and Monique to talk about upcoming summer events and all things Summer Learning! Be sure to check out upcoming events and register for the Summer Learning Program! Books Mentioned: The Last Animal by Ramona Ausubel Real to Me by Minh Lê If He Had Been with Me by Laura Nowlin The Bridgertons Series by Julia Quinn Romantic Comedy by Cutis Sittenfeld Ink Blood Sister Scribe by Emma Törzs
Powerful women, families of all kinds, fantastical adventures and so much more unite these two spellbinding tales. Juno Dawson's The Shadow Cabinet is the second installment in her series of witches, intrigue and the unbreakable bonds of friendship. Dawson joins us to talk about the importance of complex female characters, the response to This Book is Gay, the strength her characters find together and more with Poured Over guest host, Marie Hendry. Ink Blood Sister Scribe by Emma Törzs finds two estranged sisters tasked with protecting the most important thing of all: the books in a magical library. Törzs talks about the challenging dynamics of writing about family, fairy tale tropes, her favorite things about writing fantasy and more with Poured Over guest host, Kat Sarfas. This episode of Poured Over was hosted by Marie Hendry and Kat Sarfas and mixed by Harry Liang. Follow us here for new episodes Tuesdays and Thursdays (with occasional Saturdays). Featured Books (Episode): The Shadow Cabinet by Juno Dawson Ink Blood Sister Scribe by Emma Törzs Her Majesty's Royal Coven by Juno Dawson This Book is Gay by Juno Dawson How to Be a Woman by Caitlin Moran You Need to Chill by Juno Dawson The Jasmine Throne by Tasha Suri Chain-Gang All-Stars by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah The Spear Cuts Through Water by Simon Jimenez The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi by Shannon Chakraborty Featured Books (TBR Topoff): Unnatural Magic by C.M. Waggoner Ink and Bone by Rachel Caine
Welcome to the First Taste Reading Series on the Debutiful podcast feed! Each week, a debut author will read five minutes from their book to kick start your week and whet your appetite with damn good writing. Today, Emma Törzs reads an excerpt from her debut novel Ink Blood Sister Scribe! You can purchase a copy of the book here: https://bookshop.org/a/339/9780063253469 Follow the author: http://www.emmaemmaemma.com! Follow Debutiful: www.debutiful.net, www.instagram.com/debutiful, and www.twitter.com/debutiful.
We finish off talking about our anticipated reads of May to August 2023, and bid farewell to Mark, one of our dear book friends. Thank you, Mark, for all your thought-provoking book recommendations in the past year. We will try to carry the torch by raising awareness of lesser known, translated works from around the world. Books mentioned on this episode: Vampires of El Norte by Isabel Cañas, Ink Blood Sister Scribe by Emma Törzs, The Politics and Poetics of Everyday Life by Kristin Ross, Oh God, The Sun Goes by David Connor, Days at the Morisaki Bookshop by Satoshi Yagisawa, translated by Eric Ozawa, The Maniac by Benjamín Labatut, Kappa by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, translated by Lisa Hoffman-Kuroda and Allison Markin Powell, The Forest Brims Over by Maru Ayase, translated by Haydn Trowell, Honeybees and Distant Thunder by Riku Onda, translated by Philip Gabriel, and Mild Vertigo by Mieko Kanai, translated by Polly Barton. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/keepitfictional/message
I have two kids, and Maggie is a teacher. The next generation watches us and is influenced by us each and every day. So, we wanted to take a minute to talk to the youth of our nation and see what “being healthy” means to them. Our special guest this week is Emma T and she is Rachel's cousin! A big THANK YOU goes out to Emma for taking the time to talk with us. Rachel Mentioned the episode “Benefits of Baby Steps”: Rachel Recommends:Do an activity from your youth! Maggie Recommends:Vermont's Original Bag Balmhttps://amzn.to/3Jgt5ED INSTAGRAM LIVE!!!When: Monday January 30thTime: 7pm EST (4pm PST) Where: http://bit.ly/3R1KSkX Support us on Patreon!!https://bit.ly/droppingpatreon Let's start some hashtags!#sprinkles #passthemic#washrinserepeat Rachel's Link for HUM! (Big Chill helps with my emotional eating) Get $20 off your first order of $39 or morehttp://bit.ly/3QJgUSz Maggie's Built Bar code to save you 10%MAGGIETRACKSMAGIC Talk to us!droppingintohappiness@gmail.com Maggie's Instagram: maggietracksmagic Rachel's Instagram: balancing_that_life Find us on:Instagram: droppingintohappinesspodhttps://www.instagram.com/droppingintohappinesspod/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/droppingintohappiness Twitter:https://twitter.com/DroppingPod TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@droppingintohappiness Merch Store!!!https://dropping-into-happiness.creator-spring.com/
Emma T talks about Bristol Improv Theatre, Heather Urquhart, The Nursery, The Sheep of Orion, online improv, Delight Collective, Hideout Theatre, Meisner, Mark Phoenix, The Light Bulb, Johan Somers, One Eyed Scouts, Jennifer Osborne Prescott, Stephen Davidson, puppetry, Emma T and Bela, Sandy Handley, Maggiebeth Sand, Dave McCabe, Unscripted Players, The Thoroughgoods, The Grumpkins, Judy Frary, HER-larious, Imogen Palmer, Cathy Towers, Doctor Who and The Wurzels. Please support the Improv London podcast by liking, subscribing and telling your friends about this episode. Support us financially via: https://www.patreon.com/improvlondon.
The East Central High School competition cheer team traveled to Dallas to compete at the NCA High School Nationals Jan. 21- 24, and returned as 2022 NCA High School National champions! Congratulations to Lauren Q., Addison S., Mariya J., Gia R., Jezzie R., Jadyn O., Kaylie S., Emma T., Tyson T., Teirya L., Julianna M., Jaiden C., Emery F., Jozlynn V., and Joley D.Article Link
Anne H. Charity Hudley, PhD is Professor of Education and Linguistics at Stanford University. Her research and publications address the relationship between language variation and educational practices and policies. She has a particular emphasis on creating high-impact practices for underrepresented students in higher education. Charity Hudley is the co-author of three books: The Indispensable Guide to Undergraduate Research, We Do Language: English Language Variation in the Secondary English Classroom, and Understanding English Language Variation in U.S. Schools. Her fourth book, Talking College, will appear in the spring of 2022. She is a lung cancer patient researcher on the NIH and Moonshot Cancer fund sponsored clinical trial: Self-Management Survivorship Care in Stage I-III Non-small Cell Lung Cancer or Colorectal Cancer: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04428905 Website: https://annecharityhudley.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annecharityhudley/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ACharityHudley Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/acharityhudley/ Emma T. Charity is a senior at the Winsor School in Boston, MA, and will be a first-year undergraduate at Stanford University in the Fall. Emma is a Research Intern at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute as part of the Yes For Cure Program and a Founding Member of the Student Board for Equity and Inclusion at her high school. In the future, she hopes to use her undergraduate degree to propel her into a career in public health. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-charity-1640641a3/ More information about Yes For Cure: https://www.dfhcc.harvard.edu/research/cancer-disparities/students/yes-for-cure/
In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents Emma Törzs's “Alone.” You can read the full text of the story here.
By Emma Törzs, from Issue #305 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies Online MagazineNarrated by Tina Connolly.I hear you are yourself of low birth, Monsieur de la Martinière, and so may understand what it’s like to experience, for the first time, not even luxury but safety.More info »
In this podcast, Year 13 Biology student Emma T discusses bioluminescence, a phenomenon in which organisms produce their own light. She will describe the mechanisms through which light is produced, and how this form of chemiluminescence aids the survival of different species.
In this episode, the new word is co-consciousness. After a year of therapy, the three Emmas have had some breakthroughs that help them be more present with each other and more aware of what is happening between the three of them. Emma Z’s story includes running away from family at 17 and early diagnosis in college. Emma T then found herself in another country, speaking another language, and enduring a series of volatile relationships with alcoholics. Emma S found a safe place with the husband while trying to reconcile family she didn’t remember. Here they tell their story of how putting this timeline together, working on common goals for safety, and improving communication led them a year later to this new experience of co-consciousness, which is explained using article three from Power to the Plurals. While the context of Emma’s background is mentioned in those respects, no graphic or specific memories or abuse are shared in this episode. One experience of our journals being mailed back to the parents by a bad and unlicensed counselor is told.
LIGHTSPEED MAGAZINE - Science Fiction and Fantasy Story Podcast (Sci-Fi | Audiobook | Short Stories)
When I was sixteen, I sold my teeth each Thursday, and that is how I first met the doctor. This was before his celebrated school, his fame, his dogged pursuit of bodies for his collection, back when he was very young and took his income as a dentist. While the ladies of society ate cakes until their smiles were the same gappy gray cobblestone as our London streets, my own hungry mouth was full of pearls, and I let the doctor harvest them. | Copyright 2018 by Emma Törzs. Narrated by Gabrielle de Cuir.
Pika Episode 102 We recorded at The RED DOG COFFEE & CAFE at 739 MANITOU AVE., Southside of the street because it was raining. Check them out at reddogcoffeemanitou.com We dropped into The Manitou Springs Chamber to vote for best Emma T-shirt. Forty artists participated so it was hard to pick!! Hurry in before Friday, September 29th. No later than 3:30 pm to vote for your favorite. The Manitou Chamber is Located at 354 Manitou Ave., open 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. Visit here at manitousprings.org for more info. We were treated to a ride in a 1972, 4 wheel drive, Cadillac Hearse that could personally deliver Emma to the top of Red Mountain. The driver, Arthur will have the hearse in The Emma Crawford Coffin Race Parade, Oct. 28th, before the race so you can personally check it out for yourself! We give you a teaser about an up and coming release of our Pika Blog concerning a topic that we are sure will keep you up at night, especially if you reside in Manitou. "Which has generated more money, Jesus or Jedi?" Then we had the opportunity to catch Spider Murphy while he was in town for a Wake. This week is Part One where we discuss what brought him up from New Orleans, his long music career, his discovery of haunted New Orleans, and a surprise phone call. Spider treated us with some music from a mandolin banjo! Tune in to next week for Part Two.
We explain about different “hosts” and tell the story of the Three Emmas: Emma Z dealt with what happened to us in shiny-happy-college, Emma T dealt with life after and dating girls, and then Emma S (C) married Nathan for safety after knowing him two weeks and without any sexual contact. We share what co-consciousness is and how therapy has helped with blending.You can JOIN THE COMMUNITY HERE. We have peer support check-in groups, an art group, a lego group, movie groups, and social events. Additional zoom groups are optional, but only available by joining the groups. Join us! Content Note: Content on this website and in the podcasts is assumed to be trauma and/or dissociative related due to the nature of what is being shared here in general. Content descriptors are generally given in each episode. Specific trigger warnings are not given due to research reporting this makes triggers worse. Please use appropriate self-care and your own safety plan while exploring this website and during your listening experience. Natural pauses due to dissociation have not been edited out of the podcast, and have been left for authenticity. While some professional material may be referenced for educational purposes, Emma and her system are not your therapist nor offering professional advice. Any informational material shared or referenced is simply part of our own learning process, and not guaranteed to be the latest research or best method for you. Please contact your therapist or nearest emergency room in case of any emergency. This website does not provide any medical, mental health, or social support services. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Som välkomsthälsning till våra nya traineer G4 så intervjuar Emma Töcksberg Peter Lundmark om Forefronts Traineeprogram Generation och vad de har att förvänta av programmet. God lyssning.
Here's a quick look at what happens if you leave your camera unattended at Tiger Beach. Natural underwater sounds of Emma T. Shark taking Jim Abernethy's camera. For more on sharks check out www.sharktaskforce.com and www.thisisyourocean.com. I'm George Schellenger for the Shark Task Force. We'll see you next time because why wait a whole year, for just one week on sharks?