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This special episode, created in honour of International Women's Day is a pulling together of just a glimmer of the wisdom held in our wonderful community of inspiring and empowered entrepreneurs. Rather than hearing from us, in this episode, we hear from you. Thank you to everyone who sent in a submission to be included we have tried to feature as many of you as we can, and whilst it hasn't been possible to feature everyone (we were inundated) we are so grateful to have read your stories and found them utterly inspiring.Those women who's stories and words of wisdom shared can be found on Instagram here:Catherine Finkernargel @finkernagelross, Sarah Hobbs @hoskinhobbs, Carla Contreras @chefcarlacontreras, Liz Lloyd @lizlloydjewellery, Ellie Bowie @ellie.bowie , Silvana Olivo @silvanaolivo, Cattie Coyle @cattiecoyle, Robyn Zachary @robinzachary, Zaaheda Dhalech @cinnamonclouds.za, Katie Hawes @edieandchalk, Trisha Patel @trishapatelart, Liandri Fouché @mrs_l.f, Rebecca McKloskey @weave.interiordesign, Sarah rooted in truth, Louise Hayes @louisehayescakedesign, Rachel @rachel.brightavenue, Shim Patel @huxandmu, Alison Reddan @alisonreddandesigns, Lisa Corbett @mindenwoodfloraldesign, Charlotte Hepworth @bespokehomemoves, Gail Jones @gailjonesartist, Kavita Parmar @_xtant_ , Holly Becker @decor8, Sarah Turner @littlebeausheep, Natasha April @sayloviestudio, Catherine Stacey @cat_stacey_jewellery, Brenda Chadambura @brendachadamburaWe wholeheartedly encourage you to connect, learn more and be inspired.Much love and Happy International Womens Day, Elizabeth & Fi Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gail Jones chats with Greg Johnston about her complex novel, Salonika Burning, which won the 2023 ARA Historical Novel Prize—Adult Category.
Guest speaker Gail Jones shares a Mother's Day Message.
Guest speaker Gail Jones shares a Mother's Day Message.
Joseph Conrad only ever captained one ship in his lifetime – the Otago. In a strange turn of events, the wreckage of Joseph Conrad's ship now lies on the banks of the Derwent River in Hobart. And it's there that novelist Gail Jones took the inspiration for her latest novel, One Another. This week, Michael sits down with Gail for a wide-ranging discussion about desire, hauntings, and the life and work of Joseph Conrad. Reading list: Black Mirror, Gail Jones, 2002 Sixty Lights, Gail Jones, 2004 Dreams of Speaking, Gail Jones, 2006 Sorry, Gail Jones, 2007 Five Bells, Gail Jones, 2011 A Guide to Berlin, Gail Jones, 2015 The Death of Noah Glass, Gail Jones, 2018 Our Shadows, Gail Jones, 2020 Salonika Burning, Gail Jones, 2022 Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad, 1899 The Secret Agent, Joseph Conrad, 1907 Always Will Be, Mykaela Saunders, 2024 The Best Minds, Jonathan Rosen, 2023 You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store. Socials: Stay in touch with Read This on Instagram and Twitter Guest: Gail Jones
Joseph Conrad only ever captained one ship in his lifetime – the Otago. In a strange turn of events, the wreckage of Joseph Conrad's ship now lies on the banks of the Derwent River in Hobart. And it's there that novelist Gail Jones took the inspiration for her latest novel, One Another. This week, Michael sits down with Gail for a wide-ranging discussion about desire, hauntings, and the life and work of Joseph Conrad.Reading list:Black Mirror, Gail Jones, 2002Sixty Lights, Gail Jones, 2004Dreams of Speaking, Gail Jones, 2006Sorry, Gail Jones, 2007Five Bells, Gail Jones, 2011A Guide to Berlin, Gail Jones, 2015The Death of Noah Glass, Gail Jones, 2018Our Shadows, Gail Jones, 2020Salonika Burning, Gail Jones, 2022Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad, 1899The Secret Agent, Joseph Conrad, 1907Always Will Be, Mykaela Saunders, 2024The Best Minds, Jonathan Rosen, 2023You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store. Socials: Stay in touch with Read This on Instagram and TwitterGuest: Gail JonesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Failing fast means trialling, testing, learning and reshaping so you can succeed. But what does that mean for arts management? How can a fail fast mentality help push arts organisations forwards? In this thought-provoking episode of "The Arts and Everything in Between," host Lucy Costelloe sits down with Gail Jones, Communications Manager at the Crescent Arts Centre, to explore what it means for arts organisations to adopt a fail-fast mentality. Gail shares Crescent's strategies for innovation, community engagement, and how they navigate the complexities of arts management by embracing failure as a pathway to rapid learning and growth. You'll learn: 1. How a fail fast approach facilitates learning, growth, and innovation within organisations. 2. How Crescent has embraced failure as an opportunity for learning with specific examples such as their pricing strategies. 3. The benefits of Crescent's Associate Model which brings in external expertise into the organisation to support programming and audience engagement. 4. Tips when considering the fail-fast approach, including how to get started, the importance of embracing vulnerability, and the value of external collaborations. —————————————- THE ARTS AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN PODCAST Explore innovative concepts and gain insights from professionals and leaders in the arts, culture, heritage and live entertainment space. Join arts and culture industry leaders and specialists as they share their stories and expertise. Dive into the issues at the forefront of the arts and culture landscape, get actionable advice and pragmatic tips for your arts organisations and inspiration from around the arts and culture world. —————————————- GOT A GREAT TOPIC OR STORY TO SHARE? Want to share your story? Got a great topic for the podcast? Get in touch! podcast@ticketsolve.com —————————————- Love TA&EIB? Don't forget to like, follow and review! It helps others find the show. —————————————- RESOURCES Crescent Arts Centre: https://crescentarts.org/ Arts Professional: How to Curate a Festival: https://www.artsprofessional.co.uk/magazine/article/how-curate-festival Pay What You Decide Case Study: https://blog.ticketsolve.com/a-case-study-with-thrive-crescent-arts-centre —————————————- GET MORE INSIGHT AND SHARE THE KNOWLEDGE! Facebook – www.facebook.com/Ticketsolving Twitter – twitter.com/ticketsolvers LinkedIn – www.linkedin.com/company/ticketsolve Instagram – www.instagram.com/ticketsolve/ —————————————- A special thank you to Gail Jones for joining us and sharing her expertise and experiences. We also want to thank our listeners for their continuous support, share the podcast with your colleagues and peers!
Macedonia, 1917. The great city of Salonika is engulfed by fire as all of Europe is ravaged by war. Amid the destruction are those who have come to the frontlines to heal: surgeons, ambulance drivers, nurses, orderlies and other volunteers. Four of them—Stella, Olive, Grace and Stanley—are at the centre of this extraordinary new novel, which takes its inspiration from the wartime experiences of Australians Miles Franklin and Olive King, and British painters Grace Pailthorpe and Stanley Spencer. In Jones's imagination these four lives intertwine and change, each compelled by the desire to create something meaningful in the ruins of a broken world.In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Gail Jones about the intersection of two momentous events of World War I, how four figures from history became characters in her novel by winding back the clock on their lives, and the importance of exploring stories that take a different perspective on the experience of war.
Macedonia, 1917. The great city of Salonika is engulfed by fire as all of Europe is ravaged by war. Amid the destruction are those who have come to the frontlines to heal: surgeons, ambulance drivers, nurses, orderlies and other volunteers. Four of them—Stella, Olive, Grace and Stanley—are at the centre of this extraordinary new novel, which takes its inspiration from the wartime experiences of Australians Miles Franklin and Olive King, and British painters Grace Pailthorpe and Stanley Spencer. In Jones's imagination these four lives intertwine and change, each compelled by the desire to create something meaningful in the ruins of a broken world. In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Gail Jones about the intersection of two momentous events of World War I, how four figures from history became characters in her novel by winding back the clock on their lives, and the importance of exploring stories that take a different perspective on the experience of war.
The latest novels of celebrated writers Sophie Cunningham and Gail Jones explore the lives of extraordinary artistic figures at turning points in history. Sophie's This Devastating Fever interweaves the lives of Leonard and Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Set with modern-day climate change disasters. Gail's acclaimed Salonika Burning imagines how the stories of famous figures who served in the first world war, including author Miles Franklin and painters Grace Pailthorpe and Stanley Spencer, may have overlapped. They speak with Ashley Hay about their blending of history and fiction. This episode was recorded live at the 2023 Sydney Writers' Festival. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and follow our channel. Sydney Writers' Festival podcasts are available on all major podcast platforms. After more? Follow Sydney Writers' Festival on social media:Instagram: @sydwritersfestFacebook: @SydWritersFestTwitter: @SydWritersFestTikTok: @sydwritersfestSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gen Z is known for being one of the most politically active generations, but their turnout at the polls still lags behind previous generations. What's behind the low numbers? We hear it directly from teenagers in an episode from the KALW original podcast, tbh. Then, Novato author Anita Gail Jones reads from her latest novel.
Come hear what it looks like to live out the truth of "Walking Humbly with our God" from woman and sister of the faith, Gail Jones. Follow along in our study of Micah 6 by purchasing the Bible Study below. Bible Study: https://a.co/d/3QGvzXP Join us at our Georgia Regional Challenge: https://impact.thefreedomchallenge.com/event/georgia-regional-challenge/e467298 Join us for our Catalina Island Regional Challenge: https://www.thefreedomchallenge.com/major-challenges Want to learn more? Visit our websites:The Freedom Challenge US: thefreedomchallenge.comOperation Mobilization USA: omusa.orgInstagram: @thefcusa Support the show
Anita Gail Jones on the challenging journey to write her debut novel, The Peach Seed, a portrait of the multigenerational resilience of a Southern Black family. TWE host Laurie McAndish King. LEARN MORE ABOUT THE WOMEN'S EYE PODCAST AND ONLINE MAGAZINE: The Women's Eye Website: https://www.thewomenseye.com/ Subscribe to The Women's Eye YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheWomensEye Learn more about Anita Gail Jones: https://anitagailjones.com/ Learn More About Host Laurie McAndish King: https://laurieking.com/ The Women's Eye Books: 1. 20 Women Changemakers: https://amzn.to/306MAce 2. 20 Women Storytellers: https://amzn.to/3pohetF Connect with Us: Get the Latest Updates from The Women's Eye: https://www.thewomenseye.com/subscribe/ LIKE The Women's Eye on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/TheWomensEye/ FOLLOW The Women's Eye on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thewomenseye/ FOLLOW MORE on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thewomenseye/ ========================================== Disclaimer: Links in the description are typically affiliate links that let you help support the podcast at no extra cost. ==========================================
Novato author Anita Gail Jones reads from her new novel, “The Peach Seed.“ It's about how a glimmer of hope as small as a seed ripples through generations in one family. It came out on August 1, 2023.
Bob and Gail Jones are expecting their first child in a few months. The only complication is that Bob isn't expected to live that long. With a terminal cancer diagnosis, he's decided to take his camcorder and catalog life lessons for his future child before it's too late. Watch the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGdlCrkscMA
Data, data everywhere and no time to take a look (surely there is a poem about that right)? Data is everywhere, demographics, behavioural, social, impact - you name it - there is a measurement for it. It's easy to get overwhelmed especially if you are time and resource constrained. But rather than burying your head in the sand - or worse - firmly digging in your heels while repeating “this is fine,” Recharge's panel offers some practical and realistic ways to get to grips with your data in a way that makes the most impact with your limited time and resources. Join, Fiona Bell, CEO, Thrive Audience Development, Gail Jones, Communications Manager, Crescent Art Center, Becky Stewart, Assistant Arts Information and Education Officer, Island Arts Center, David Kinghan, Digital Content Manager, Ulster Orchestra, Miriam Crozier, Marketing Communications Manager, Ulster Orchestra, and Louise Boyce, Theater Manager, Alley Theater and learn how to use your data to do things better, but also make it easier and more streamlined for your team. The panel shares their insights and tips on battling the perma crisis in the arts and culture sector and the inevitable barriers you face. Can numbers solve every issue? As the panel tells it, probably not, but it might make things ever so slightly easier - especially if you are up to your ears in phallic lollies. ---------------------------------------- THE ARTS AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN PODCAST Investigate new ideas and learn from your arts, culture and heritage peers! Join us every few weeks as we interview arts industry experts and their take on the biggest issues facing the arts and culture world today. You'll get ideas to try and practical tips, plus hear from arts and culture managers working in every role from marketing to management - and every area - from theatres and music venues to festivals, museums, heritage sites and more. ---------------------------------------- GOT A GREAT TOPIC OR STORY TO SHARE? Got a great topic for the podcast? Want to share your story with the arts and culture industry? Get in touch! podcast@ticketsolve.com ---------------------------------------- RESOURCES A big thank you to our Recharge panel who took the time to not only be part of the workshops and research, but also to share their ideas and insights with others. Fiona Bell, CEO, Thrive Audience Development, https://wewillthrive.co.uk/ Gail Jones, Communications Manager, Crescent Art Center, https://crescentarts.org/ Becky Stewart, Assistant Arts Information and Education Officer, Island Arts Center, https://islandartscentre.com/ David Kinghan, Digital Content Manager, Ulster Orchestra, https://www.ulsterorchestra.org.uk/ Miriam Crozier, Marketing Communications Manager, Ulster Orchestra, https://www.ulsterorchestra.org.uk/ Louise Boyce, Theater Manager, Alley Theater, https://www.alley-theatre.com/ ---------------------------------------- GET MORE INSIGHT AND SHARE THE KNOWLEDGE! Facebook - www.facebook.com/Ticketsolving Twitter - twitter.com/ticketsolvers LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/company/ticketsolve Instagram - www.instagram.com/ticketsolve/
Chair: Sarah Kanowski In Gail Jones' ninth novel, the Great Fire of Salonika that broke out in August 1917 is the backdrop for a drama that weaves together actual historical figures and four fictional characters. Through the eyes of these characters, all of whom are enlisted in the medical services, we witness a very particular and local tragedy. Jones speaks with Sarah Kanowski about this timely and powerful antiwar novel. Event details: Wed 08 Mar, 1:15pm on the West Stage
Chair: Mireille Juchau Gail Jones' and Shirley Hazzard's hypnotic novels describe how moments of historical intensity can shift and slow time; both attend to how art can transfigure a life. In her brilliant biography, Brigitta Olubas surveys Hazzard's life and work with a novelist's eye for the private and intimate. Jones' Salonika Burning is set in Greece where four historical figures undertake caring at the frontlines of war. What craft and style decisions establish these fraught encounters? Join highly acclaimed biographer Olubas and award-winning novelist Jones in conversation with Mireille Juchau. Event details: Sat 04 Mar, 2:30pm on the West Stage
Gail Jones grew up in an old quarantine station, wondering about the soldiers who stayed there on their way home from WWI. Her new novel imagines life on the eastern front in 1917
Gail Jones grew up in an old quarantine station, wondering about the soldiers who stayed there on their way home from WWI. Her new novel imagines life on the eastern front in 1917
Kids are melting, falling apart, and struggling with some mental health issues. They feel like they're unworthy and always invalidated - which makes a child live with low self-esteem. How can we instill a higher sense of self-esteem to our kids?In this interview, Gail Jones talks about the 5 important tips for instilling self-esteem in kids. Gail is an intuitive coach, gifted wordsmith, inspiring teacher, and a certified in high self-esteem coaching for parents, educators and children. She dives into how we can build that high self-esteem to our kids by making them feel worthy, validated and acknowledged.“I would really encourage every parent to really work on their own worthiness because you're going to be mirroring it to your children. The greatest gift you can give your children is to claim your own worthiness.” - Gail Kauranen JonesAbout our Guest:Gail Kauranen (PRONOUNCED KA-RA-NIN) Jones is an intuitive coach, gifted wordsmith and inspiring teacher who has been leading clients through transformation for more than twenty years. She is also a certified in high self-esteem coaching for parents, educators and children.She is the author of two books, Cancer as a Love Story: Developing the Mindset for Living, and To Hell and Back…Healing Your Way through Transition. Both books were met with rave reviews on Amazon and elsewhere.Gail recently appeared as a guest “worthiness coach” nationally on CBS TV's Emmy award-winning talk show The Doctors and on Sirius XM Radio. Her worthiness platform was featured three times in Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper and also in Brainz Magazine.She has trained several hundred HeartMath coaches globally on her worthiness platform, with her signature program, “The journey to the heart of worthiness.”Her podcast, “Claim Your Worthiness: Intimate Conversations with Gail Jones,” features national thought leaders and handpicked experts and others who have transformed their lives to serve.She lives a passionate and simple life writing, hiking, connecting in meaningful ways, aligning in joyful collaboration and thriving in nature.Contact info:Phone: 978-325-1911Email: gailjones@claimyourworthiness.comWebsite: https://claimyourworthiness.com/To learn more, follow Gail on:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/GailJonesClaimYourWorthinessLINKED IN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gailkauranenjones/FB: https://www.facebook.com/coachgailjonesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachgailjonesTwitter: https://twitter.com/TransitionGuruConnect with Blissful...
Gail Jones is an intuitive coach, gifted wordsmith, Worthiness Expert, and inspiring teacher who has been leading clients through transformation for more than 20 years! She is the author of two books, Cancer as a Love Story: Developing the Mindset for Living AND ALSO To Hell and Back...Healing Your Way through Transition. Gail has appeared as a guest Worthiness Coach nationally on CBS's Emmy award-winning talk show The Doctors as well as Sirius XM Radio. Follow Gail: https://linktr.ee/coachgailjones Claim Your Worthiness Website: https://claimyourworthiness.com/ Gail's Books: https://claimyourworthiness.com/books/ Gail's Writing Awards and National Press: https://claimyourworthiness.com/çpress-media/ Learn more about Coach Gail: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Job_8_ZZMjE Inspiration & Resources from Gail: It's okay to tell people that you're hurt, scared, or angry and need some comfort; not advice. Lean in to love, support and comfort. Your time to receive nurturance may be long overdue. You will achieve a greater sense of worthiness once you learn to receive. In her battle with cancer, Gail combined conventional medicine (lumpectomy) and alternative treatments as well—her book Cancer as a Love Story is evenly balanced, expressing the importance of both sides. More importantly than whether you seek out conventional, alternative, or a combination of both, is that you release the emotional stressors that may have contributed to cancer in the first place. This is exactly what Gail coaches, using EFT Tapping; she covers this in her book as well. Gail completed extensive training with Dr. Joe Dispenza, world renowned for his work in neuroscience, training the mind to heal the body. Gail highlights “chemo, radiation, and other drugs don't release he stressors” And “most conventional doctors aren't trained in the emotional components as discussed by Dr. Gabor Maté.” He states that he can tell who will get cancer based on their childhood. Gail believes that having a schizophrenic mom greatly contributed to her cancer, as she lived in “fight or flight” most of her life. (Resource) Why We Get Sick with Dr Gabor Maté: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-y92ZHuMAPw The three years before a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer are often “off the charts” stressful years for many. They certainly were for Gail—during the recession of 2008 she had to sell her house, she was dealing with repercussions of divorce, had a child in college, assigned legal guardianship of her schizophrenic mom, all while taking care of two teenagers as a single parent. Learning to make oneself a priority is critical. Many of those who get breast cancer are in the helping professions—teachers, nurses, coaches, healers, etc.—where they are consistently “giving” or “over giving.” Learning to say no, and set boundaries, are new skills to develop. Getting one's mindset aligned with the body's innate ability to heal is key, and surrounding yourself with environments and people that support that is important too. CLAIMING ONE'S WORTHINESS TO LIVE CAN EXTEND LONGEVITY, as noted by three different healers in Gail's book. AN IMPORTANT ISSUE NO ONE TALKS ABOUT: For some, a cancer diagnosis changes the psyche, with a loss of innocence and having to face one's mortality for the first time. There can be an extra sense of fragility going forward, yet to those who know the survivor, many think that once the cancer is gone, everything is fine. Rarely is anyone “the same” again. Fear of recurrence lives within for many, which can also ignite one to grab life in new ways. Gail's mantra has became “SAY YES TO LIFE!” Remember, “alternative” is not rebellious; often complimentary to conventional, and it takes a lot of work, discipline and can be a lonely path to follow. BUILD A TRIBE who will support you.
In this episode I'm joined by Dr Dany van Dam, where we discuss her research into Neo-Victorian works and postcolonial approaches. We talk about how her research interests developed, the Western-centric focus of the field, and how we can consider new ways to broaden the field. About my guest: Dany has degrees in English and History, and a research MA degree in Literary Studies from Leiden University (the Netherlands). In 2016 she gained her PhD in English Literature from Cardiff University, entitled Making It Right? Writing the Other in Postcolonial Neo-Victorianism. She is the European representative of the British Association for Victorian Studies, and has recently begun a three-year lectureship at Leiden University (where, among other things, she will be teaching contemporary American fiction, of all things). She has also worked at Utrecht University, the Dutch Open University, the University of Amsterdam, at VU Amsterdam, and now at Leiden). She has mainly taught nineteenth-century literature, postcolonial/world literature, and skills courses, though she has also taught a seminar group on medieval and early-modern literature. She has articles published in Neo-Victorian Studies (on sexual and racial cross-dressing), Partial Answers (on Gail Jones' Sixty Lights) and a co-authored article coming out this year in the European Journal of English Studies. In a few months, she also has a chapter coming out in an essay collection on Neo-Victorian Things. For more information on Dany's work, check out the links and details below:https://h.d.j.van.dam@hum.leidenuniv.nl Twitter: @HDJvanDamCheck out Dany's recommended sources, which she mentioned in our episode:Minae Mizumura - A True NovelZakes Mda - Heart of RednessJolien Janzing - Charlotte Bronte's Secret Love (The Master)Barbara Ewing - The Petticoat MenWorks by HG Wells, Amitav Ghosh, Kunal BasuEpisode Credits:Episode Writer, Editor and Producer: Emma CatanMusic: Burning Steaks (by Stationary Sign) - obtained via EpidemicSoundCheck us out at the following social media pages and websites!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/victorianlegaciespodcastTwitter: @victorianlegac1Instagram: @victorianlegaciespodcastWebsite: https://emmacatan.wordpress.com/victorian-legacies-podcast/Email: victorianlegacies@gmail.com
Trip's mom Gail Jones joins us for Mother's Day. Join us for some funny stories. Check us out on IG: @shootingtheshhhpodcast @legendintwogames @tripyung_rfrt @shaunfontain
Anita Gail Jones is a writer, visual artist, and oral tradition storyteller originally from Albany, in southwest Georgia. In response to the outcome of the 2020 presidential election and the long odds on the campaigns for two Georgia senate seats, Anita co-founded “The Peach Corps,” a grassroots organization that focused on voting turnout in the community where she grew up. In tandem with efforts of others throughout Georgia, this resulted in the wild upset elections of Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff. Southwest Georgia is also the setting for her debut novel, Peach Seed Monkey. The manuscript was recently selected as a Top 10 Finalist in the PEN/Bellwether Prize for Socially Engaged Fiction. Anita is also Executive Director of The Gaines-Jones Education Foundation, a small family charity she co-founded with her husband, Robert Roehrick 18 years ago. Gaines-Jones need-based scholarships are awarded to eligible Black students in southwest Georgia and the San Francisco Bay Area where Anita and family live.
When will the boil water alert end for MLGW customers? Tim asks this and more of Gale Jones Carson, Vice President of Community & External Affairs, @MLGW See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Season 2, Episode 4 of the #FoxC6Strong Voices Podcast, meet Gail Jones. Gail is the Director of Food Service and School Nutrition for Fox C-6. Throughout our conversation with Gail, we learn about how her department has helped to feed students throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. We will also hear how the Food Service Department helps to serve students and families in Fox C-6. If you are interested in donating to the Fox C-6 Feed it Forward program, click here. Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also find all episodes on the district website at www.fox.k12.mo.us/podcast.
On Gail Jones' Our Shadows and Randolph Stow's The Merry-Go-Round in the Sea with guests writer Ailsa Piper and historian Frank Bongiorno
Our host, Gail Jones welcomes you to "Intimate Conversation with Gail Jones." We are thrilled that you are checking out the trailer and invite you to become a regular listener as we unpack what it means to Claim Your Worthiness.
Are you not attracting the right relationships, finances or job opportunities? Gail Kauranen Jones is an intuitive coach and change expert, who has been leading others through transformation for more than 20 years. She has a gift for identifying the hidden, limiting beliefs that keep clients feeling stuck, and then carefully crafting and customizing the right empowering words to help them move forward. She is the author of two books, Cancer as a Love Story: Developing the Mindset for Living, and To Hell and Back...Healing Your Way Through Transition. Both books were met with rave reviews on Amazon and elsewhere. Gail has taught many leading-edge workshops at top spas and well centers. She lives a passionate and simple life writing, hiking, connecting in meaningful ways, aligning in joyful collaboration and thriving in nature. In this episode, we are talking about self-worth. It’s so important, especially if you have dealt with relational and betrayal trauma. After going through trauma, worthiness will take a hit. Gail dives deep into her story. She explains how her childhood caused her to get breast cancer later in life. When Gail got diagnosed, she knew that she needed to clean up her internal self. Gail reveals the four C’s of cancer: Curveball: the initial trauma. Callings: what are you going to do with your trauma or cancer that will serve a purpose? Compassion: have compassion that you went through this. Courage: it takes courage to do the inner work. Later, we talk about the ways to track worthiness. Gail says to write down how you find worthiness every single day physically. For instance, you can write down that you received a compliment. Plus, the first five minutes of the day and the last five minutes of the day are most important for rewiring the brain. Make sure that you say affirmations of worthiness during this time; train your mind to be pleased. Stay tuned as Gail talks about the importance of alignment, how to change our energy, and finding the strength to forgive. In This Episode: About Gail Kauranen Jones [ 2:35 ] How mothering can affect our health [ 12:55 ] About the four C’s of cancer [ 17:45 ] How to track our worthiness [ 24:50 ] The importance of alignment [ 34:35 ] Why we need to find the strength to forgive [ 40:00 ] About learning to give yourself a hug [ 44:45 ] Why we need to say yes to life [ 52:50 ] Quotes: “What would your life look like if you knew you were worthy?” “A vision board works because you get into the feeling of the end result.” “Cancer is a wakeup call to a new life.” “Track evidence of worthiness every day.” “A clear intention plus an elevated emotion is how we change our energy.” “Find space for grace.” Links Mentioned: Sara’s Facebook Live Boldly Walk Through This Join My Retreats ClaimYourWorthiness.com Get Cancer As A Love Story To contact Gail, call 978-325-1911 Email gailjones@claimyourworthiness.com
Gail Jones is a serial entrepreneur and executive coach who is passionate about kingdom leadership development and bridging the sacred-secular divide. Her firm Faith Enterprises LLC does investments, consulting and coaching with leaders, teams and organizations, and she especially loves leading The Master’s Program for Women. In addition to her extensive marketplace experience, Gail serves on several non-profit boards and advisory teams, including New Horizons Foundation, Resource Exchange International, Dream Centers of Colorado Springs, Friends of the International Executive Team of The Navigators, and World Vision’s National Leadership Council. With four grown children and five grandchildren, Gail understands what leadership means to your whole life. With all the important roles she plays in the world, she maintains an impressive state of harmony. I love that she talks about being in the "wisdom seat" in this phase of life. If her story makes you curious about The Master's Program for Women, you can find more details here.
Gail Jones one of Australia's most celebrated writers who has a special place in her heart for Berlin. At home, her work has received several major accolades including the 2019 Australian Prime Minister's prize for literature, while abroad Gail's fiction has been translated into fifteen languages and long-listed for esteemed prizes, such as the Man Booker Prize and the Orange Prize.
Art historian Noah Glass has been found dead — floating in the pool of his Sydney apartment complex.
The shortlist for the 2019 Miles Franklin Literary Award was announced on 2 July in Sydney. Gail Jones (shortlisted for The Death of Noah Glass), Jennifer Mills (Dyschronia) and Melissa Lucashenko (Too Much Lip) appear in this interview, which was recorded on 2 and 3 July and released on 4 July 2019. Gail Jones is first, followed by Jennifer Mills at 14:10 and Melissa Lucashenko at 24:05. You can listen to interviews with the other three shortlisted authors - Rodney Hall, Michael Mohammed Ahmad and Gregory Day - in Part 2. About The Garret You can read the transcript of this interview at thegarretpodcast.com. You can also follow The Garret on Twitter and Facebook, or follow our host Astrid Edwards on Twitter or Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The shortlist for the 2019 Miles Franklin Literary Award was announced on 2 July in Sydney. Rodney Hall (shortlisted for A Stolen Season), Michael Mohammed Ahmad (The Lebs) and Gregory Day (A Sand Archive) appear in this interview, which was recorded on 3 July and released on 4 July 2019. Rodney is first, followed by Mohammed at 15:40 and Gregory at 29:50. You can listen to interviews with the other three shortlisted authors - Gail Jones, Jennifer Mills and Melissa Lucashenko - in Part 1. About The Garret You can read the transcript of this interview at thegarretpodcast.com. You can also follow The Garret on Twitter and Facebook, or follow our host Astrid Edwards on Twitter or Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 1972, Jan Sherman was a beautiful 22 year old actress/stunt woman who fled the Hollywood ‘rat race' by moving to the island of Ibiza. Her life changed forever after attending an eclectic party of artists and hippies when the hostess invited her to South America to buy and smuggle cocaine. Talent agent and sister of Jan, Gail Sherman Jones unveils her new book, Rendezvous with the Fat Man, about the true saga of her sister's double life. www.talentplusloslatinos.com Music megastar, Taylor Swift, turns thirty this year and shares thoughts on lessons she's learned. She says 2019 is the year for sharing and caring. More than 18,000 plant species are native to the United States and approximately 6000 species are endemic to California. Natives are drought tolerant bringing songbirds, lizards, salamanders, butterflies, frogs, hummingbirds, bees, and other pollinators into the landscape. Goddess Gardener, Cynthia Brian guides us through a native garden. www.CynthiaBrian.com
The Stella Prize is an annual literary award celebrating Australian Women writers. Now in its seventh year, the Stella is an important and influential award marking great Australian writing.The Stella Prize announced their long list this week sparking the discussion around what is important in Australian writing today.Louise Swinn is the Chair of the Stella judges panel and she joined Andrew Pople on Final Draft to discuss the task of sorting through the mountain of submissions and what themes and issues have emerged in the successful twelve. The 2019 Stella Prize longlist:● Little Gods by Jenny Ackland (Allen & Unwin) ● Man Out of Time by Stephanie Bishop (Hachette Australia) ● Bluebottle by Belinda Castles (Allen & Unwin) ● The Bridge by Enza Gandolfo (Scribe) ● The Arsonist: A Mind on Fire by Chloe Hooper (Penguin Random House) ● The Death of Noah Glass by Gail Jones (Text Publishing) ● Pink Mountain on Locust Island by Jamie Marina Lau (Brow Books) ● The Erratics by Vicki Laveau-Harvie (Finch Publishing) ● Eggshell Skull by Bri Lee (Allen & Unwin) ● Too Much Lip by Melissa Lucashenko (UQP) ● Axiomatic by Maria Tumarkin (Brow Books) ● The World Was Whole by Fiona Wright (Giramondo Publishing)
This week we caught up with Gail Jones to talk about her latest novel, The Death of Noah Glass. We discuss family, grief, and the themes of masculinity that run throughout her book. Plus, we have our usual book news section, where we discuss the Booker shortlist, and we round it all off with a 10 second review from John Boyne. Contributors: Gail Jones Alex Holmes Ruth Gaukrodger John Boyne Books mentioned: The Death of Noah Glass by Gail Jones The Cockatoos by Patrick White In Our Mad and Furious City by Guy Gunaratne Normal People by Sally Rooney Everything Under by Daisy Johnson Milkman by Anna Burns Washington Black by Esi Edugyan The Sellout by Paul Beatty Pachinko by Min Jin Lee
Gail Jones, revisiting iconic literary detectives and crime fiction of the 1930's.
Australian author Gail Jones discusses her new book The Death of Noah Glass
As science teachers are preparing for the summer, many will be planning lessons and purchasing supplies for their classes next year. But just how much do science teachers spend on their classes from their own personal funds? After conducting a nationwide survey of middle and high school science teachers, a research team at North Carolina State University has an answer for us. Their research revealed that 70 percent of science teachers do not have adequate funding to support science instruction for their students, leading to almost 95% of science teachers spending their own money to support learning in their classroom. To discuss their research and its implications for science instruction in urban, rural and suburban schools, Emily Cayton (Graduate Research Assistant) and M. Gail Jones (professor of STEM Education) join co-hosts Brian Bartel and Dale Basler to close out season 11 of Lab Out Loud. Show notes at: https://laboutloud.com/2018/06/episode-188-science-teacher-spending
Alexis Wright discusses her writing career and her Stella-prize winning novel Tracker. Also, Gail Jones on her new novel The Death of Noah Glass, male romance writers, and what kids are reading.
Corrie Perkin and Caroline Wilson are joined by Caro's husband (and state political reporter for Channel 7 news) Brendan Donohoe. Caro talks 'Tiges on Tour' and a wonderful few days in Adelaide, Brendan explains the 'Good Friday Fiasco' in the Victorian State Parliament and on the federal scene we take a look at the formation of the 'Monash Forum'. Plus we ask 'where to from here?' for Australian Cricket. In 'BSF' - Corrie's got a great great recommendation for your Book Club with 'The Death of Noah Glass' by Gail Jones, Brendan and Caro have been bingeing on 'Collateral' on Netfix and Caro shares the recipe for 'Bang Bang Chicken'. Caro's grumpy with Jeff Kennett and we talk golf, the Royals, Wayne Newton and much more in '6 Quick Questions'.
BusinessCloud editor Chris Maguire assembles his deputy editor Jonathan Symcox and staff writers Lowri Williams and Katherine Lofthouse to review the features of BusinessCloud Issue 5. The discussion includes; 100 Women in Tech Why Dame Stephanie Shirley goes by the name of 'Steve' UKFast co-founder Gail Jones Why Dragons Den generally don't do tech AFC Fylde Liverpool 2 Could you live without your smartphone? The DEA Awards
Mariella Frostrup talks to Gail Jones about A Guide to Berlin
Gail Jones joins the podcast, she has been a licensed sex therapist for over 30 years! We discuss growing up in the South, annoying bras, sex therapy, and stand up and acting.
The author of Five Bells talks about her latest novel, about the poem that inspired it, about Sydney, and lots more.
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Our guest is Intuitive Coach Gail Jones, an insightful writer, savvy PR consultant, and a specialist in helping people move successfully through life transitions. Gail will describe the core beliefs that block people from living the life they long to live. Although hidden beliefs conditioned from a young age often hold us back, we can become more aware of the limiting beliefs that affect our lives, choose to let them go, and create more empowering beliefs that will enable us to live more joyfully and purposefully. A leading edge innovator, Gail has guided hundreds of people to joy, fulfillment, and success through her unique approach of transformation which includes a proprietary tool called Rewriting the Script (RTS). Gail helps people detoxify their minds of negative or false beliefs, much like one would cleanse the body of junk food. Then, using her intuitive coaching skills, Gail helps people craft the right words to implement change. Using these words, they develop daily rituals and action plans to instill these new beliefs in their brains for lasting transformation. With the tools of a coach, the soul of a writer, and the wisdom of a reflective life, Gail brings an innovative approach to helping people achieve personal, professional, and financial success. A devoted mother, Gail created a professional life that enables her to be with her children while also satisfying her creative and intellectual stirrings. Downtime for spiritual renewal (through yoga, walking, and journaling) is integral to her well-being as well as to the insights she brings to her clients. You can learn more about Gail at www.SupportMatters.com.
Guest speaker Gail Jones shares a message about God's generosity with us.
Guest speaker Gail Jones shares a message about God's generosity with us.