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This week, join me in listening to a conversation with Hannah Gamble Higgins. We talk about her personal experiences with parosmia, her journey with managing a new baby and parosmia at the same time, how it affected her mental health, her decision to write her book, and much more. To visit Hannah's website, click here. To find Hannah on Instagram, click here. To find the Smell Podcast on YouTube, click here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesmellpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesmellpodcast/support
In this episode, Matt is back talking with Hannah Gamble about presence. They go deep into what that means in our lives and in how we connect with God.Support the showwww.greaterthingsinternational.com
In this conversation, Matt is talking to Hannah about finding God in unexpected places. Hannah is such a person of restoration and courage. She has such a powerful story and is an advocate for children, their mental health, and for seeing them live a full life knowing who they are created to be.Hannah is a brilliant wife, mum, friend, occupational therapist, and small business owner. She carries such a rich voice that is so needed in our world today!Support the showwww.greaterthingsinternational.com
Hannah is such a person of restoration and courage. She has such a powerful story and is an advocate for children, their mental health, and for seeing them live a full life knowing who they are created to be.Hannah is a brilliant wife, mum, friend, occupational therapist, and small business owner. She carries such a rich voice that is so needed in our world today!Support the showwww.greaterthingsinternational.com
Janet Shuffield and Hannah Gamble discuss the liturgies in a math classroom at Regents.
Hanna Gamble is the co-owner and manager of St. Lucia Plantation and Eightfold Farms. Hanna is passionate about preserving the health and beauty of the land under her care and has implemented developments to improve the land and create a community centered around a love for nature, animals, and people.Hanna Gamble is a Louisiana native with a degree in business management and a passion for horses, regenerative farming, agroforestry, and preserving the natural world for future generations. She is the co-owner and manager of St. Lucia Plantation, a 1,833-acre Loblolly pine tree farm, Eightfold Farms, a 208-acre horse, hay, and regenerative agriculture farm, and Oppenheimer Ranch, a 117-acre horse, hay, and regenerative agriculture farm. Hanna is a leader in her community that inspires others to adopt and maintain sustainable and regenerative farming, forestry, and lifestyle practices by providing a clear example of how these goals can be accomplished and replicated.In 2017, Hanna received the honor of being named the Louisiana Tree Farmer of the year by the Louisiana Forestry Association. She was selected for this award because of her strict adherence to BMPs, the quality of her forest, and her desire to share her farm and forestry knowledge with her community. Hanna continues to be an active member of the forestry community and gives back by serving on the Louisiana Forestry Association board and the Northwest Louisiana Forestry Advisory Committee."My main goal is to preserve the land under my care for future generations and to inspire others to take up farming with nature in mind."
We're talking queer eggs, the struggle of breaking into male-dominated spaces, the hazardous effect of gender roles, and normalizing periods as we break down the 2018 film SKATE KITCHEN! I'm joined by return special guest--writer, actor, and creator of the show Choose Me: An Abortion Story--Hannah Gamble! After dark, we touch on Wilde, Mapplethorpe, three Gregg Araki films (Mysterious Skin, The Living End, and Totally F**ked Up), My Own Private Idaho, High Maintenance, Hacks, Townmouse, and They Came Together. Find Hannah's new book "The Traditional Feel of the Ballroom" at your local bookstore, and stream her webseries on OTV. You can find us on instagram and everywhere else @screenvomit, or hit the links here: http://linktr.ee/screenvomit!
We're joined by award winning author and creator of the show CHOOSE ME: AN ABORTION STORY, Hannah Gamble! We're popping off on step parents, abortion tourism, and chick-tac-toe as we dissect the incredible 2020 film NEVER RARELY SOMETIMES ALWAYS! After dark, we get into RHONY, Glow Up, I May Destroy You, Love Victor, and Never Have I Ever. TW: Sexual Harrassment, Abortion; this movie deals with these two topics, and Hannah and Kayla share some of their personal experiences with both. PG-13. Find Hannah's show here: https://watch.weareo.tv/otv-originals/videos/choose-me-trailer And find her book here: https://www.fenceportal.org/book/your-invitation-to-a-modest-breakfast Follow us on all social media (and Twitch!) @ screenvomit, or send us an email at screenvomitpod@gmail.com!
Part two of my chat with Hannah Gamble. We discuss the solitary nature of writing, the ways in which writers can be good or TERRIBLE public readers, the woes of adjuncting and academia, male fragility, why Chandler from the TV show Friends made everyone think they’re funny—and why he’s a rotten character in general— and cancel culture.
New pod with Hannah Gamble. We chat about dogs, hedonism, sex, the creepy/ugly/aggressive ways men try to initiate sex, how to negotiate group sex without pressure, and men and women’s shit, literal and figurative. Part 2 coming soon.
Tresha and Kelly close out two months of amazing interviews with a discussion of what they've learned. They review their biggest takeaways from their conversations with poets Arminé Iknadossian, Hannah Gamble, Douglas Manuel, Jeannine Hall Gailey, Brendan Constantine, Alexis Rhone Fancher, and one another. Then, both Tresha and Kelly offer a poem they edited over the last two months and explain how using one of those techniques helped them put their poem in a new light! *Poem mentioned by Tresha in this episode, “How I Knew Harold” is written by Deborah Harding
What propels you to the page? Listen to Hannah Gamble talk about her creative writing process, how she lets feelings get cluttered until she is too vexed to procrastinate anymore. After that she scrolls through the Rolodex of Delights in her mind, flipping through options, experimenting with different possibilities, and finding the most fun ideas to fill her poems. Sometimes this comes easily. Sometimes it takes years to grow enough feeling to fully follow the impulse. Rewrite Strategy: Read the poem out loud to a group or a friend. What parts are you excited to say? What parts feel stale or boring? Keep what you like and cut what doesn't bring you delight.
We're talkin fake cats, male feminists, and lesbian sex scenes as we roll back to the 1800s and discuss the Emily Dickenson-based comedy "Wild Nights With Emily," starring Molly Shannon! Featuring our first ever guest, Hannah Gamble! Watch the trailer with us: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpJAUoeoVGA&list=PLKJGjIqynD9HEx831OidAH7Wtz4LKRp_P&index=1 . Follow Hannah on twitter @hannah_gamble, or instagram @baron_von_soulscape, and follow her webseries Choose Me: An Abortion Story on instagram @choosemetv! We're everywhere @screenvomit or you can email us at @screenvomitpod@gmail.com .
(This story is serial in nature. You should start at the first episode.) Join our relationship experts Professor Shaum Defroyen and Co-Host Radd Flink for the semi-hourly call-in show “Radiationships,” as we examine personal challenges, resolve interpersonal conflicts, and give from the heart. Callers include a man yearning to know himself and a Jumbly shambling after a better life. This episode is sponsored by Piles, The Dirty Flirty Partyline Confederation (SO LADY YOW3), and the newly released film "Ron Mitcherton's 'The Machine.'" Featuring Justin Harvey, Audra Harvey, Tavius Marshall, Drew Collins, Ashley Marshall, Nathan Connor, Nerius, Michael Barger, and Hannah Gamble. Spooning in the Apocalypse is created, written, produced, and edited by Tavius Marshall. Head writer: Nathan Connor. Executive Audio Tzar: Drew Collins. Contributing Producer: Isaac Lightburn.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=Q91uQqJxSb9Ng0XA85GsUBl0O21pDCnGbIOxUcPdzvtI94fMZsrRErLS8WpWYKrSXXb4w0&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
Today I dive into my favourite poem from the last five years: Hannah Gamble's funny and haunting Growing a Bear. I also detour into a classic Cary Tennis column: I'm going crazy in my job. Hannah is a poetry editor for Catch Up among many other good things. Hear her discussing her work on Make (No) Bones (out of Chicago, not Brooklyn!). … Continue reading "Ep 19. Hannah Gamble and the bear of secret desires"
Chicago poet Hannah Gamble discusses political awareness, feminism and attitudes toward sex in her poem, "Men and Women in Movies"
Hannah Gamble is the author of the poetry collection Your Invitation to a Modest Breakfast (Fence, 2012), which was one of the winners of 2011 National Poetry Series Competition, selected by Bernadette Mayer. Hannah has received writing and teaching fellowships from Rice University, the University of Houston, and The Edward F. Albee Foundation. Her poems and interviews appear or are forthcoming in American Poetry Review, jubilat, The Laurel Review, Indiana Review, and Ecotone, among others. She teaches English at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside and lives in Chicago.