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The 100th episode(!) of Page Fright, in which Andrew hosts a live reading featuring four poets (Estlin McPhee, Kyle McKillop, Jane Shi, and Rob Taylor) at Massy Arts Society to celebrate 5 years and 100 episodes of poetry interviews! The poets share their writing with the audience, and Andrew gets overwhelmed! -- Estlin McPhee is a writer and librarian who lives on the traditional territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. Estlin holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia and is the author of the poetry chapbook Shapeshifters (Rahila's Ghost Press, 2018). Their writing has appeared in journals across North America; for many years, they co-organized REVERB, a queer reading series in Vancouver. Estlin's debut poetry collection In Your Nature is forthcoming in spring 2025 with Brick Books. Kyle McKillop is a poet and teacher who completed his MFA in creative writing at UBC. His poems have appeared in CV2, tuesday poem, English Practice, the Sustenance anthology of BC food writing, and a couple of chapbooks, among others. He is a past president of the BC Teachers of English Language Arts, the Surrey English Teachers' Association, and the Royal City Literary Arts Society, and he lives on the traditional and unceded territory of the Katzie, Kwantlen, Stó:lō, and other Coast Salish nations. Jane Shi lives on the occupied and stolen territories of the xʷməθkʷəýəm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) nations. Her writing has appeared in the Disability Visibility Project blog, Briarpatch Magazine, and The Offing, among others. She is the winner of The Capilano Review's 2022 In(ter)ventions in the Archive Contest and author of the chapbook Leaving Chang'e on Read (Rahila's Ghost Press, 2022). Her debut poetry collection echolalia echolalia is out now with Brick Books. She wants to live in a world where love is not a limited resource, land is not mined, hearts are not filched, and bodies are not violated. Rob Taylor is the author of five poetry collections, including Strangers and The News, which was a finalist for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize. His new collection, Weather, was published in May from Gaspereau Press. Rob is also the editor of What the Poets Are Doing: Canadian Poets in Conversation and Best Canadian Poetry 2019. He teaches creative writing at the University of the Fraser Valley, and lives with his family in Port Moody, BC, on the unceded territories of the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples. -- Andrew French is a poet from North Vancouver, British Columbia. They have published three chapbooks, most recently Buoyhood (forthcoming with Alfred Gustav Press, 2025). Andrew holds a BA in English from Huron University College at Western University and an MA in English from UBC. They write poems, book reviews, and have hosted this very podcast since 2019.
Holistically Fit Empowered Life | Sally Estlin Naked Passion Podcast 020 Sally Estlin is a Multi Award Winning International Best Selling Author, Creator of Fashion Label 'Empowered Clothing', Owner and Wellness Mentor of @holisticallyfitlife, Healer & Coach, Personal Trainer, Co-host of the Podcast Happy Neighbourhood Project, Networker and Quantum Activator. Sally joins us on Naked Passion Podcast to explore all things Mindset, Fashion, and the Quantum World. Work with Sally: https://holisticallyfit.com.au/programs Connect with Sally: Website: https://www.empoweredclothing.com.au Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/empoweredclothingaustralia Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/empoweredclothingaustralia Wellness Mindset Journal: https://https://holisticallyfit.com.au/journal Connect with Nathan Barnier: Twitter: https://twitter.com/nathanbarnier TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nathanbarnier Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nathanbarnier Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathanbarnier Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/nathanbarnier LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/nathanbarnier84 Connect with Naked Passion Podcast: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nakedpassionpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nakedpassionpodcast/ Holistically Fit Empowered Life | Sally Estlin Naked Passion Podcast 020
Sensitive Souls have difficulty finding clothes that feel good on their skin. Did you know the fashion industry is the 3rd most wasteful on our planet? It's time for a change, and my dear friend Sally Estlin, the heart behind Empowered Clothing, has the answer! Imagine this: a heartfelt conversation led to the birth of Empowered Clothing, a line that cares for mature women, sensitive souls, and everyone in between. No more uncomfortable workout wear or environmental guilt! Sally crafted conscious clothing, blending style, comfort, and sustainability. Join us on our podcast as we explore: The fashion industry's challenges and pitfallsHow mature women can find empowerment in their wardrobeThe magic of intention, color, crystals, and affirmations woven into her designsHigh-Vibe Clothing for Every Beautiful SoulNurturing entrepreneurship through divine inspiration Tune in to this Light Warrior Radio interview, and let's embark on this transformative journey together! And here's the best part: you can be a part of this change too! Explore the Empowered Clothing line at https://empoweredclothing.com.au/. With the US/AUS exchange rate, it's not just affordable; it's a conscious choice! Let's uplift our spirits and the planet with one mindful choice at a time!
Former Ohio State Senator and founder of We Are Somebody, Nina Turner, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss her new pro-labor organization fighting for workers' rights and protections. Estlin Hiller and Tavis Barton, Budtenders with Strawberry Fields United — and members of Teamsters Local 413 —- joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss becoming the first cannabis industry workers in Ohio to be unionized, issues with organizing and what anti-union threats they faced from their employer.
On todays episode of family flowers only I speak to Amy wall Amy lives in county Clare she is a mom to 3 children with 1 on the way and wife to Vinnie In March 2017, 11 weeks after their second child Mannix was born, Amy's world was turned upside down when her husband Vinnie and her 3 year old daughter Estlin were involved in a serious collision whilst they were driving to Creche. What followed is what I could only describe as a living nightmare. Amy talks so openly and honestly with me about the dark reality of child loss, how she gets through each day knowing another human is responsible for this and how she has found a way to cope with the darkness. Amy will give so much hope to people who are struggling today. I hope you enjoy our chat. T.W In this episode we discuss childloss, suicidal thoughts, death and grief. Supports: https://anamcara.ie/ Supporting bereaved parents If you are in crisis Call 116 123 - Samaritans - or visit https://www.pieta.ie/ If you found this episode helpful please don't forget to follow on here, rate subscribe and share it with your friends. You can find out more about Kathie on Instagram @griefireland and Tiktok @familyflowersonly For more information on Grief Retreats visit www.griefireland.com
Amy Dutil Wall lost her three-year-old girl, Estlin in a car crash in 2017. The truck driver whose careless driving caused Estiln's death has had his driver's license restored by a judge. Amy joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
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We've been working really hard to make this one happen! Katie Tuten from The Hideout and Jennifer Estlin from Annoyance Theatre join us to discuss what it's like to own and run their historic venues in Chicago. They also get into detail about how CIVL (the Chicago Independent Venue League) was formed and how it helped all our treasured community venues band together to survive a devastating pandemic and live to tell about it. Our Chicago music community is coming back stronger and more diverse because of women like Katie and Jennifer. Support your local music scene! Time Stamps: 1:12: We are joined today by Katie Tuton and Jennifer Estlin 1:30: How did you get involved in The Hideout? 4:15: We own the bar, one beer at at time 6:15: How did you get involved with The Annoyance? 11:05: What makes your community so unique (The Annoyance)? 12: What about your community (The Hideout)? 14:30: When did both hit your stride and feel like "this is going to work"? 16:31: Is that community feel unique to Chicago? 21:30: Jennifer, do you remember the first time you heard about CIVL? 25:20: We should have done this sooner 27:15: Get ready to be annoyed! (Know Before You Go) 29:55: CIVL has been very action oriented, did that come easily to the group? 33: Has joining together through CIVL helped with your interactions with the city? 37:45: What is something you've taken away from CIVL that you've brought back to your space? 39:45: Is what you thought CIVL was going to be versus what it ended up being different? 42:30: What are some ideas that you've taken from the pandemic and decided to implement moving forward? 45:50: What was that level of communication like between clubs like prior to CIVL? 47:40: What things are you most excited about with your venue in the next year? 50: Deep dish vs. thin crust? 50:40: Favorite space to see music/a comedy show (aside from your own club)? 53: What do you think makes Chicago so unique? 55:21: What have you been listening to lately? 57:28: Favorite cheap drink? 58:45: Anything you'd like to plug on your way out? (edited)
A new initiative between Goldman Sachs and Warwick University promotes equal access to opportunity and social mobility through a new Masters Degree Apprenticeship.Ayaz Haji, Global Head of Data Products for Core Engineering at Goldman Sachs, is active in championing D&I programmes for GS. In his role, he noticed a skills gap in under-represented students, leading him to initiate the idea of a GS sponsored degree apprenticeship with University of Warwick. Ayaz, Managing Director at GS, thinks that the "Master's apprenticeship is the best of both worlds combining computer science and data with on-the-job learning, essentially creating a leadership acceleration programme". Ayaz is joined by Stuart Croft, Vice-Chancellor and President at Warwick University, who have worked together to create a tech focussed degree apprenticeship to promote social mobility. Sir Peter Estlin, Chair of the Association of Apprenticeships and previously City of London Lord Mayor in 2018/19 also joins the conversation as a champion of both digital skills and D&I, and promoting the apprenticeship journey. Previously he was CFO at Citi, Barclays, Salomons and a partner at PWC. Work in Fintech co-founder Matt Cheung hosts the podcasts which touches upon a variety of topics, ranging from the impact of degree apprenticeships to the future of learning. The group talk about how partnership programs, such as the collaboration between University of Warwick and Goldman Sachs, can create an equity of opportunity, challenging the traditional route of attaining a degree and fostering inclusivity. Join our exclusive waitlist: https://workinfintech.com/wait-list Check out our website: https://workinfintech.com/Follow our socials: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/work-in-fintech-global/Twitter: https://twitter.com/WorkinFintechYoutube: Work in Fintech
14. října 1894 se narodil Edward Estlin Cummings - americký básník, malíř, dramatik a autor divadelních her. Báseň vyšla ve výboru Sto moderních básníků, vydal Československý spisovatel v roce 1967. Báseň přeložil Stanislav Mareš. Podcast "Báseň na každý den" poslouchejte na Anchor, Spotify, Apple, Google, YouRadio, České Podcasty nebo Audiolibrix. Domovská stránka podcastu je na https://www.poetickyklub.cz. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/basennakazdyden/message
On this episode we will be discovering what New Hampshire is like to visit in the winter and especially for skiing & snowboarding. With great snow conditions over the winter months makes New Hampshire a great ski destination. But there's a lot more than skiing and riding – there's something for everyone of all ages in New Hampshire. Our special guests, Estlin & Shannon share their favourite things to do in winter and why it's a great destination for you shoppaholics! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
The mother of a 3-year-old girl who was killed in an incident caused by careless driving in 2017, is calling for harsher penalties for the crime. Estlin Wall lost her life and her father Vincent sustained serious injuries following a crash on the N85 between Inagh and Ennistymon in March 2017. Last Week, the Court of Appeal last week ruled that the penalty imposed on 64-year-old Senan O Flaherty, of Cooraclare, who caused the crash, was too lenient. The judge handed down a sixteen month suspended prison sentence as an addition to the previous two €750 fines that Mr. O'Flaherty has already paid. On Thursday's Morning Focus, Gavin Grace spoke to Estlin's mother, Amy Dutil-Wall, about her call for tougher punishments for careless driving.
In this week's episode, we have an incredibly valuable conversation with producer, writer, director Derek Estlin Purvis. We talk about why your equity financing should be close to zero, what it takes to be a good producer, and Derek shares a message of unity for the world. Enjoy! Questions or Comments? Reach out to us at contact@bonsai.film or on Instagram or Twitter @ _bonsaicreative. #MAKEIT
Sir Peter Estlin - Leaders Giving Back to SocietyHe is the 691st Lord Mayor of London an Alderman of the City of London, Sheriff for 2016–17. Peter is an advisor to Barclays plc. Educated at King Edward's School, Witley & the University of Bristol. Accountant & Partner with Coopers & Lybrand. He was CFO for Salomon Brothers Asia, & Citigroup. Joined Barclays bank & was Group CFO. Peter was knighted in the 2020 New Year Honours for services to international business, inclusion & skills.Peter Estlin's 4 Life pillars: family, civic, business career & inclusion. Key roles in Trust for London & Future.now. His pace of life is accelerating. Mother died when he was young & at boarding school met the Lord Mayor of London Sir Kenneth Cork. At 17 had a burning ambition to follow his footsteps - Accountant then Lord Mayor. Mistakes - we don’t stop learning & continue to make mistakes. Ian McCluskey inspired him as Partner - beware too much ambition - risk of not taking people with you. Develop EQ Tip - Ask for forgiveness not permission. Appropriate risk & push boundaries for yourself & others. Nurture & encourage. Balance - not too cavalier nor too cautious.#InspiringLeadership #leadership #CEOs #MotivationalSpeaker #teamcoach #Boards See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Estlin McPhee discusses their chapbook, Shapeshifters (Rahila's Ghost). Andrew is hyped to talk about Glee's role in Estlin's poetry. It's a fun time for all. ----- Listen to more episodes of Page Fright here. ----- Estlin McPhee is a writer, facilitator, and collective organizer living on Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh land in Vancouver, where they earned an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia. Shapeshifters, their poetry chapbook, is out now with Rahila's Ghost Press. Estlin is one half of the organizing team behind REVERB: A Queer Reading Series, which delivered (ir)regular shows for five years featuring emerging and established queer writers, with a focus on transforming dominant narratives about whose stories matter. ----- Andrew French is an author who was born and raised in North Vancouver, British Columbia. French holds a BA in English from Huron University College at Western University, and is pursuing an MA in English at UBC. He writes poems, book reviews, and hosts this very podcast.
As they try to find a hospital for Robert's burnt hand, the boys stumble into Mansion House and manage to navigate through the moving boxes and grab the Lord Mayor of London, Peter Estlin, for a special episode of Fintech Unplugged. Robert, Suresh and Peter talk about the digital skills gap, entrepreneurship, the internet of things, innovation and much more! Topics covered: - The Lord Mayor's role clarified - The digital skills gap and what we can do to help - Brexit and how the UK can continue to be a Fintech leader - Where the city stands on the idea of a cashless society
We speak to the Lord Mayor Peter Estlin on the day Rory Stewart announces his is running for Mayor of London against Sadiq Khan in May 2020. Estlin also discusses Brexit telling Bloomberg Westminster's Caroline Hepker and Sebastian Salek that a trade deal with the U.S. is important but won't be quick.
The fury over the Prime Minister's language grows with urgent questions in the House of Commons, but Boris Johnson says he won't be bullied. Bloomberg's David Merritt and Therese Raphael speak to Bloomberg Westminster's Caroline Hepker and Sebastian Salek. Plus, the Lord Mayor of London Peter Estlin on the City's response to Brexit.
The Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of the City of London, on what makes London and the UK unique, its creative energy as a connector for a re-energized world.---The information contained in this podcast is intended for discussion purposes only. It is not a recommendation, offer, or a solicitation for the purchase or sale of a security or any services of Motive Partners. All investing involves risk and there is no guarantee that past performance will be indicative of future results.The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are as of the date of recording, reflect the views and opinions of the persons expressing them, and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of Motive Partners. Motive Partners makes no representations or warranties as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of any information provided and undertakes no obligation to update, amend, or clarify the information in the podcast, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise. Any securities, transactions, or holdings discussed may not represent investments made by Motive Partners. It should not be assumed that securities, transactions, or holdings discussed (if any) were or will be profitable, or that the recommendations or decisions made in the future will be similar or will equal the performance of the securities, transactions, or holdings discussed herein.This podcast may contain forward-looking statements that are based on beliefs, assumptions, current expectations, estimates, and projections about the financial industry, the economy, Motive Partners or Motive Partners' investments. Nothing in the podcast should be construed or relied upon as investment, legal, accounting, tax or other professional advice or in connection with any offer or sale of securities.
In this mini podcast, recorded in a visit to Rise London during 2019 London Tech Week, Magdalena chats with the Lord Mayor of London, Peter Estlin. They chat about Peter’s views on the world of FinTech, and how entrepreneurs are shaping the future of banking. Peter also discusses his views on how FinTech is booming in London. if you like this podcast, subscribe to our Rise FinTech Podcast channel via your favourite app, and be the first to know about new episodes.
Estlin Mcphee is a writer who grew up in the Bible Belt of B.C. in an Evangelical Christian household, and whose first queer role model was the fabulous and culturally disruptive George Michael. In this episode, Estlin discusses why George was so important to them growing up and why they will never get over their obsession with the Backstreet Boys. Estlin also discusses their genderqueer identity and why adolescence can be such a profound time for queer teens. This episode is a little pop culture, a little gay, a little spiritual, and a lot sweet!
On BIV Today... Amid tumultuous Brexit developments, Lord Mayor of the City of London Peter Estlin (1:09) discusses why Canadians should still be investing in trade with the U.K. and betting on the Brits’ financial services acumen. Then Retail Insider’s Craig Patterson (18:39) breaks down Loblaw’s efforts to go toe to toe with Amazon, Ikea downsizing from its iconic big-box stores and controversial condo prices at Oakridge. Tyler Orton hosts, see more at https://biv.com/
Mick Napier and Jennifer Estlin and a couple that are the owners and managers of the Annoyance Theater in Chicago. We talk about starting over agin 7 times in 28 years, how they met, Micks awkward marriage proposal three years ago (and they still haven't talked about it), being raised religious but now are atheists, mentalism and magic, writing improv books, directing at Second City, starting an Annoyance theater in Brooklyn, NY and the challenges of that, and so much more!! My website www.ejscott.com Twitter @ejscott @EJPodcast Instagram @ejscott1106 The Choroideremia Research Foundation www.curechm.org
My good friend Estlin is a super interesting dude. He’s a big Bernie Sanders supporter and I met him after a Bernie rally in downtown Cleveland, but, unlike most Bernie fans, Estlin isn’t old enough to vote. At 14 years old he knows more about politics than I do about anything but 90s pop music. We talk about the day of the event (from his mom picking him up after school to him hanging out at 11pm chatting to a stranger at a Mexican restaurant), what went down inside the rally, his Bernie handshake-hug, and the time he met President Obama. Other highlights include: You can take a selfie and not actually be in the photo. Playing Halo can help you get into college. e.e. cummings real name is… Income inequality is whack. Hey Monea! 53+ Facebook likes. Feel the Bern and get schooled by my good friend Estlin.