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***All of our episodes will contain spoilers & potential triggers... consider yourself warned***Hey sluts!! We're back to business in this episode, talking about books and literally saying too much lol. If we weren't being inappropriate, would be really be us?Get your copy of Lost Boy by Hannah Gray here: https://a.co/d/gsQAHDHGet your copy of The Pack by Sara Fields here: https://a.co/d/46smxFKListen now on your favorite platform!***Don't forget to rate/review us on your listening platform. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wet-spot-pod/donations
What's up Book Nerds! Welcome to season two of "What The Smut Are You Talking About Podcast!Each episode features a new or returning co-host, and they get to pick the book we dive into. For this episode, I'm thrilled to have Maggie (@all.the.smut.things) with me to discuss Hannah Gray's Puck Boy.I'd be super grateful if you could take a moment to rate and review the podcast. As a small show, your support means the world to me! It only takes a few seconds, and those 5-star reviews really help us grow.And guess what? We now have a website and newsletter! Check it out at www.whatthesmutpodcast.com.Thanks for tuning in—To Connect With Maggie:http://instagram.com/all.the.smut.thingsTo Connect With Cortneyhttp://instagram.com/whatthesmutpodcasthttps://www.goodreads.com/user/show/175687253-cortney--what-the-smut-podcastwww.tiktok.com/@whatthesmutpodcastAmazon Storehttps://www.amazon.com/shop/whatthesmutpodcast?ref_=cm_sw_r_mwn_aipsfshop_aipsfwhatthesmutpodcast_M5B7D3HE46B0F9YKTRYT&language=en_USCheck out my Amazon store to find links to all the books discussed in this podcast! You can also find gift ideas for the book nerd in your life and a few of my favorite things! I do earn a small commission if you purchase from my list, at no additional cost to you!WE NOW HAVE MERCH!!!https://what-the-smut-podcast.printify.me/productsI have partnered with some cool small businesses. See the links below. I earn a very small commission if you use my code.The Spicy Romance Bookclubhttp://thespicyromancebookclub.com/WHATTHESMUTPODCASTThey have the cutest bookish sweatshirts! Use Code WHATTHESMUTPODCAST to get 15% off!!MODERN+CHIC BAGS AND ACCESSORIEShttp://modernandchicboutique.com/WHATTHESMUTPODCASTThey have cute bags of all different sizes! I love that their smaller bags are super cute and will still fit my kindle! Use Code WHATTHESMUTPODCAST to get 10% off!!A huge shoutout to my Hubby for making my Intro music!!! Check him out at https://www.tiktok.com/@insanedrummer89?_t=8kEVXJnjGik&_r=1Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/what-the-smut-are-you-talking-about/exclusive-content
Hey, fellow lushes! If you are a fan of Kill Tony, you will recognize this episode's guest, comedian Hannah Gray. She leveraged her willingness to go on a date with fellow comedian (and 20 year old virgin) Kent Hunter into a minute of stand-up comedy on Kill Tony. From there, her hilarious comedy, lovable personality and "g@y gladiator" skirt took over. She's here to fill us in on how the date went, and what she's been up to since. We had so much fun talking with Hannah! Enjoy! Check out Hannah - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hannahgoeshere Website: https://hannahgraycomedy.com/ Check us out - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbo2frUM03BMQ5zf6qbQvww Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cwdatbpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CocktailswithDimplesandTheBeard Twitter: https://twitter.com/dimplesthebeard Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cocktailsdimplesthebeard Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-6163487 Thanks for watching! Please subscribe to our channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the 34th episode of the Cade & Friends podcast! Our guest this week is our dear friend and actress Hannah Gray. In this episode — Hannah talks with Alex and Cade about ranking fruit, questioning Garfield, and biting nails. New episodes of Cade & Friends are released every other Wednesday. Follow Cade on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecadethomas/ Help the channel and get a bonus podcast segment with the guest every time an episode comes out by becoming a patron at: https://www.patreon.com/CadeThomas All the music used in this podcast was created by Chrim.
Welcome to the 22nd episode of the Cade & Friends podcast! Cade is joined by Hannah Gray and Joseph Beard. In this episode — Cade, Hannah, and Joseph about Riverdale, squelching, getting Gronk'd, meeting Kangaroo Jack, and building a bridge to Terabithia. Releasing every other Wednesday, this podcast features Cade Thomas interviewing some of his closest friends as they talk about their friendship and have some comedic segments in between. Help the channel and get a bonus podcast segment with the guest every time an episode comes out by becoming a patron at: https://www.patreon.com/CadeThomas All the music used in this podcast was created by Chrim.
On this episode of SAPE Speaks, sophomore Noa Offman and staff clinician, Brit Egan, sit down with Hannah Gray, an interpersonal Violence Education, and Training Specialist, to discuss Georgetown University's new bystander intervention program mandatory for all freshmen and transfer students. Highlighting the importance of Bringing in the Bystander training, this podcast covers critical matters such as what it means to be a bystander, examples of situations that need intervention in the context of a college campus, barriers to intervening - both personal and external, dismantling internal biases of survivors, and supporting a disclosure. Transcript
Trailblazing between the Coasts with Kate Birdsley of Hannah GrayIn this week's episode, host Leslie Jump, Managing Director of Assure Analytics sits down with guest Kate Beardsley, Founding Partner of Hannah Grey. They talk about Kate's journey as an investor, how she stays authentic to her “True North”, and how SPVs fit into her toolkit.To learn more about Kate Birdsley and Hannah Grey click here.
Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
A program to give neurodiverse youth a chance to connect and make friends has launched in Saint John. Host Julia Wright chats with Hannah Gray, owner of InfinOT Occupational Therapy, about starting the social club.
Welcome to the second episode of the Cade & Friends podcast! My guest this week is Hannah Gray. In this episode, Hannah wakes up as English actor Benedict Cumberbatch, decides who gets canceled, receives a "Lil Nicky," and attends a Proust party. Releasing every other Wednesday, this podcast features Cade Thomas interviewing some of his closest friends as they talk about their friendship and have some comedic segments in between. Help the channel and get a bonus podcast segment with the guest every time an episode comes out by becoming a patron at: https://www.patreon.com/CadeThomas. All the music used in this podcast was created by Chrim.
This week we hop on the horn with our Artemis ambassadors in Louisiana, Emily Heiman and Hannah Gray to talk about what it's like to be sportswomen in the state dubbed a 'sportsman's paradise.' We hear about kayak fishing (and kayak-specific bass tournaments), deer hunting, duck hunting, roadkill salvage, and the numerous names Louisianans have for their fish. 3:00 Louisiana gets its first case of CWD (pssst... in case you missed it, we have a special series airing right now called the CWD Chronicles) 5:00 Management changes on the horizon when CWD enters the landscape 7:00 Louisiana duck-hunting feuds, ya'll 9:00 If you build a blind on public land, is it yours exclusively? 10:00 Hunter harassment laws 15:00 Private lands access, permission for bucks vs. does 18:00 Offer to be helpful to private landowners in return for hunting permission, or share some meat, especially with the elderly 20:00 "I love roadkill" 22:00 Cooking ducks whole? Nuh-nuh 24:00 Changes to bag limits... hunters across the migration corridor are affected by any new regulatory change 28:00 Kayak-fishing... AND, kayak-specific bass-fishing tournaments 30:00 Duck-hunting from a kayak 36:00 Bass-fishing kayak tournaments -- judging is by length vs. weight, handling fish, and taking a picture against a ruler for the judges 38:00 Bream fishing (aka bluegill and friends) 39:00 Trash-laden fishing spots + impromptu clean-up 44:00 Trash stewardship among hunters/anglers 46:00 Getting into hunting as an adult (YouTube, books, friends, trial & error... a diverse information diet helps tremendously) 48:00 Being invisible to a doe = magical feeling 51:00 Taking time to fish solo on a family vacation 53:00 Rod-snapping perch (and STILL getting the fish) 54:00 Artemis events in Louisiana... what are you interested in? Find us in the Artemis Louisiana Facebook group , or drop us a note at artemis@nwf.org
Chatting in with Hannah Gray about her favorite spots to photograph in Flagstaff. Be sure to follow them on IG @hannahrosegray3
Listen in as Hannah Gray returns for an informal catch up between 2 old friends who've travelled very divergent paths yet sharing some important common ground. Hannah shares her thoughts on the efforts along her career to become a published writer and industry presenter. We share some wisdom for coaches who aspire to these goals. We discuss important career capital to develop to establish a stand out brand in the industry. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thefitnessdevil/support
Hannah Gray, Senior Solicitor at The Refugee Avice and Casework Service, jumps into The Drift Zone at Fair Day 2021 to help raise awareness of issues surrounding asylum seekers and refugees in NSW and Australia. For more information on the vital work RACS does within our community, you can visit their website at www.racs.org.auHAPPY FAIR DAY AND HAPPY MARDI GRAS 2021 From The Drift Zone
On this week’s Sustainability Now!, your host, Justin Mog, concludes a four week series of interviews with Kentuckians who have served abroad in the U.S. Peace Corps. Hannah Gray & Jozi Uebelhoer were both evacuated from Madagascar in the midst of their service when the COVID-19 global pandemic hit back in March. Hannah grew up in Jeffersontown and began her service back in April 2019 as an agriculture volunteer in the southern region of Madagascar. Jozi grew up in Charlestown, IN and served as an English teacher in Madagascar for just three months before she was evacuated due to COVID. Listen in to hear their stories and learn more about this highly diverse island nation, home to over 26 million people in the Indian Ocean. Learn more about the U.S. Peace Corps at http://peacecorps.gov As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! airs on FORward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at http://appalatin.com
Hannah Gray is a hilarious human and an advocate for equal opportunity for all. Hannah shares her experiences growing up in both Belgium and Delaware, comparing the importance of community and the affect it had in her relationships. She details what it was like coming to terms with her bisexuality as well as the struggle of maintaining a happy life while dealing with mental illness. She discusses how grateful she is to have a close knit family and how they inspire her to provide support to disenfranchised groups. Hannah explains the value of free and true journalism and how she hopes to make a difference through a better system of distributing knowledge. Intro/Outro: “Anaconda” by Nicki Minaj. @bigfootsbabymama
Hannah Gray is a hilarious human and an advocate for equal opportunity for all. Hannah shares her experiences growing up in both Belgium and Delaware, comparing the importance of community and the affect it had in her relationships. She details what it was like coming to terms with her bisexuality as well as the struggle of maintaining a happy life while dealing with mental illness. She discusses how grateful she is to have a close knit family and how they inspire her to provide support to disenfranchised groups. Hannah explains the value of free and true journalism and how she hopes to make a difference through a better system of distributing knowledge. Intro/Outro: “Dexter's Laboratory Theme Song ”. @bigfootsbabymama
Nurses risking their lives to treat coronavirus patients. Hospitals around the world - and in particular Intensive Care Units - have been described as the frontline of the pandemic. It's there that the sickest Covid19 patients are looked after round-the-clock by highly specialised nurses. Kim Chakanetsa talks to two of them at the height of the current outbreak. Hannah Gray is a 23-year-old nurse working in an Intensive Care Unit at a major London hospital. Her unit has rapidly expanded to accommodate extra patients, and all the staff are getting used to working in full PPE or Personal Protective Equipment. Hannah has been documenting her experiences on her blog, The Corona Lisa. Bianca Dintino is a 26-year-old critical care nurse based at Tufts Medical Center in Boston. She was among the first to volunteer to work with coronavirus patients when they started arriving at her hospital in mid-March. She describes the camaraderie that has developed among her co-workers. Image: (l) Bianca Dintino (credit: Anne Marie) (r) Hannah Gray (credit: Simi Sebastian)
Around the world nurses are risking their lives to treat coronavirus patients. Intensive Care Units in particular have been described as the frontline of this pandemic. It's there that the sickest Covid-19 patients are looked after round-the-clock by highly specialised nurses. Today two of those nurses from two different continents are sharing their stories with Kim Chakanetsa. Hannah Gray is a 23-year-old nurse working in an Intensive Care Unit at a major London hospital. Her unit has rapidly expanded to accommodate extra patients, and all the staff are getting used to working in full PPE or Personal Protective Equipment. Bianca Dintino is a 26-year-old critical care nurse based at Tufts Medical Center in Boston. She was among the first to volunteer to work with coronavirus patients when they started arriving at her hospital in mid-March. She describes the camaraderie that has developed among her co-workers during this difficult time. Presenter: Kim Chakanetsa Producer: Jo Impey Picture: (L) Bianca Dintino & (R) Hannah Gray Credit: Anne Marie & Simi Sebastian
In honor of Black History Month, I perform, “Have You Thanked a Black Woman Today?” Hannah & I discuss the poem's origins, the importance of Black women, & my creative process. Song: Angola - Cesária Evora Correction: Alice H. Parker Black Female Portuguese-Language Artists: Sara Tavares, Luedji Luna, & Ludmilla
Over the past few years, we have been fortunate enough to witness many growing trends within the fitness industry. This week, Hannah (@grayareastrength) and Brandon (@brandoncrobb) sat down and discussed a few awesome trends that have come up. The most predominant of which is participation from both Women and Masters Athletes in competitive strength sports.This exciting trend does come with responsibility, as Hannah and Brandon talk about how no 2 people are the same. Therefore working with both Women and Masters athletes comes with some responsibilities as a trainer in order to ensure their success.If you want to follow Hannah, you can look her up on instagram or facebook, or catch her at this falls Evolve Strength Symposium - coming soon at evolvestrength.ca/events.#EvolveStrength #EvolveRadio
Georgie and Hannah Gray can’t stop laughing while reminiscing their many years travelling the world as burlesque fire breathers and reveal gossip from behind the scenes of appearing on “Britain’s Got Talent”.
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Hannah Gray, a 25 year old with Bipolar 1 says, "Mental illness is one of the most intimate things you could possibly deal with as a person... It's in your mind and that's where your identity is," she continues. "It can be hard to distinguish the two; sometimes it feels impossible."
Hannah Gray is an Edmonton based trainer and fitness writer on her website grayareastrength.com. Hannah joins us and we dive deeply into the battle women face to succeed in an industry that is dominated by men. We talk kids and weight lifting, Hannah's own journey from an obese trainer to a strong lean weightlifting machine, and a variety of other takeaways for our listeners. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thefitnessdevil/support
The is the radio cut of our first ever live recording of Reproductive Left. If you'd like to hear the interview in it's entirety, including audience questions, listen to Choice and Chocolate Live Recording (full-length). The interview is with Allison Webster and Hannah Gray from Reproductive Justice New Brunswick. We discuss access reproductive health services in New Brunswick including abortion and how a group of committed activist raised the funds to open a new independent clinic less than a year after the previous clinic closed.
This is the full-length recording from Choice and Chocolate including the audience questions and answers. The interview is with Allison Webster and Hannah Gray from Reproductive Justice New Brunswick. We discuss access reproductive health services in New Brunswick including abortion and how a group of committed activist raised the funds to open a new independent clinic less than a year after the previous clinic closed.
Charlie Summers, Hannah Gray, Peter Toms