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Join hosts Bobby and Steffan as they chat with the sensational Helen Hill, who recently wowed audiences in the West End production of Pretty Woman at the Savoy Theatre, playing Susan, Ensemble, and Cover for Vivian Ward!
Season 1, Episode 11: Show Up and Be HeardToday's episode of the podcast is an interview with Helen Hill, from UnlikelyGenius & Be The Future.BOSS THINGS YOU'LL LEARN IF YOU TUNE IN:How embracing the title of entrepreneur has helped Helen navigate the business world and access new networks and communities.Why finding support and resources, such as accelerators and partnerships with local councils, is crucial for entrepreneurs.How being vulnerable and open about the ups and downs of running a business can lead to valuable connections and support.Helen Hill is the creative addict behind UnlikelyGenius™️ and one-half of the mermaid double act, Be The Future. She is on a mission to reconnect the world to the creativity and joy in education and work. She loves nothing more than to help kids and 'grown-ups' rediscover mischief and playfulness to generate new ideas and get excited about what they do.At UnlikelyGenius she is an all-around creative providing writing, design & illustration, with a focus on educational resources and book illustration. As a lifetime hoarder of childrens' books (for her own reading pleasure) she has recently launched herself as a childrens' book author-illustrator. Plus she is an ICF ACC accredited business coach and author of triple award-winning Falling Off The Ladder.When not a 40-year-old playing dress-up or grappling to work out the time difference with co-founder Sally in Australia, at Be The Future Helen's focus is on developing educational and technological content for immersive and educational experiences about sustainability. Plus, she is also the chief of visual design and craftily magicking workshop props together armed with her trusty new sewing machine.If you enjoyed this episode or found it useful, then I would really appreciate if you could take just a few minutes to give it a review on whatever platform you are listening on - because every one I get really does make me do a little squeal and a happy dance!LINKS YOU DEFINITELY WANT TO CHECK OUT:Connect with Helen on LinkedInCheck out Unlikely GeniusCheck out Be The FutureCONNECT WITH BECCI:Connect with Becci on Instagram, LinkedIn or FacebookJoin Becci's email communityTIMESTAMPS TO HELP YOU FIND WHAT YOU NEED:06:16 Embracing Innovation and Combining Hobbies11:34 Defining an Entrepreneur and Overcoming Reluctance20:28 Confidence and Networking24:36 Finding Support and Resources29:20 The Power of Vulnerability34:50 Finding Joy in Your WorkSUPPORT THE SHOW:If you love this podcast and would like to show your support and say thank you, you can do so here.EPISODE TRANSCRIPTTap to...
In this week's episode, Carol speaks to Lisa Barry and Helen Hill about the Raise word ANXIETY. Lisa's daughter Grace is 11 and has just had her first book published to help other children with anxiety. It's about her personal slimeball anxiety monster called Jeff and how she keeps him quiet. Her illustrator Helen Hill brought this incredible concept to life and has now designed a workbook and workshops based on Jeff to help children and teachers with anxiety in schools. 'This is Jeff.Short for Jeffrey.Jeff is the name I give to my anxiety.He is a purple SLIMEBALL!' Website: https://www.unlikelygenius.com/jeff YouTube: https://youtube.com/@THISISJEFF_ANXIETY Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/4bET43r Welcome to the Raise Podcast with Carol Barwick. We're here to raise your confidence and inspire your creativity. Each episode, we will have a different guess who will be discussing our Raise Word. The Raise Word is a word that will encourage you or empower you and at times inspire you to explore the word a little more for yourself.
In this week's episode, Carol speaks to Lisa Barry and Helen Hill about the Raise word ANXIETY. Lisa's daughter Grace is 11 and has just had her first book published to help other children with anxiety. It's about her personal slimeball anxiety monster called Jeff and how she keeps him quiet. Her illustrator Helen Hill brought this incredible concept to life and has now designed a workbook and workshops based on Jeff to help children and teachers with anxiety in schools. 'This is Jeff.Short for Jeffrey.Jeff is the name I give to my anxiety.He is a purple SLIMEBALL!' Website: https://www.unlikelygenius.com/jeff YouTube: https://youtube.com/@THISISJEFF_ANXIETY Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/4bET43r Welcome to the Raise Podcast with Carol Barwick. We're here to raise your confidence and inspire your creativity. Each episode, we will have a different guess who will be discussing our Raise Word. The Raise Word is a word that will encourage you or empower you and at times inspire you to explore the word a little more for yourself.
Owning Your Authenticity and Making a Splash. With Guest Helen Hill You're going to want to *dive in* to today's episode of Psychologically Speaking…Leila chats to Helen Hill, the vibrant founder of Unlikely Genius and co-founder of Be the Future. Helen shares her journey from self-conscious business owner to a mermaid on national television (as you do!) Leila and Helen delve into how donning a 13-foot mermaid tail of reclaimed plastic for a BBC News appearance transformed Helen's self-perception and business trajectory, leading to a powerful discussion on the psychological impact of clothing and identity.Helen used to avoid photographs of herself but has a newfound confidence since embracing the mermaid lifestyle! Leila explores the psychological concepts of enclothed cognition and the proteus effect, discussing the surprising confidence and opportunities that can arise from stepping into character.Listen to discover how a creative approach to self-presentation, and embracing your most colourful self, can lead to profound personal and professional growth.Connect with Helen Hill on LinkedinFind Helen's podcast ‘Hope. Act. Thrive' here: https://www.bethefuture.earth/podcast Sign up to Helen's Newsletter 'Curiosity Killed The Chaos' Buy Helen's book Falling off the Ladder Learn more about Helen's businesses here:https://www.unlikelygenius.com/https://www.bethefuture.earth/ Connect with Leila online at https://www.leilaainge.co.uk/, and find her on Linkedin , Substack and Instagram @leilaaingePsychologically Speaking is produced by Buckers at Decibelle Creative / @decibelle_creative
Pietà Lenten Series–Sr Mary Helen Hill–Our Good Shepherd (Sr Mary Helen Hill says that the readings for this coming Thursday in the 1st week of Lent ask us to reflect on who is this Good Shepherd that we have. What is he like? The psalms praise him as the One who leads us beside restful waters to revive our drooping spirits, guiding our steps along the right paths. These images of the Good Shepherd bring us comfort. The Gospel on Thursday is a powerful reminder of the eternal authority of the Shepherd to dispel the darkness and rescue us from all danger and every “prison” of our own, or others' making. Yes, we have a Good Shepherd who goes in search of us, right into the very heart of darkness. Let us renew our hope in the saving authority of Christ ever present among us and ask for the grace to follow his ways.)
The Sign Advent Series–Sr Mary Helen Hill OP–Rejoice (Sr Mary Helen says that in the readings for Wednesday, 27 December, St John, the master evangelist, with his words set our hearts on fire. You can almost hear, see, and touch the Lord himself as John reveals him to us in his letters. In these glorious days of Christmas, as we contemplate the God who is truly with us, we are roused by the command to “rejoice, you just, in the Lord; give glory to his holy name” (Ps 97:12). Yes, it is the time to enter that stream of joy. Indeed, the Lord is King! How do we reverence the King? How do we fittingly praise him? The wise men recognise the infant king wrapped in swaddling bands, lying in a manger. They fall on their knees and offer him precious gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. The apostles recognise Jesus' new mode of Presence with us through the resurrection when they find his linen burial cloths abandoned in the tomb. They offer a gift more precious than gold—their faith. We are heirs of these great mysteries of faith. As we kneel before him during these Christmas days, what will we offer him? How will we give glory to his holy name?)
The Sign Advent Series–Sr Mary Helen Hill OP–Interior Housing Crisis (Travelling through the quickly developing new suburbs brings the reality of the housing crisis into view. So many people are seeking a place to call home, dreams of safety, stability, and opportunities for children to thrive slowly appear to take shape. A wise person once articulated a truth that has been a great help in my life: no person, no achievement, no institution can support the full weight of our hopes. Our desires are infinite, and we are finite. We desire truth, goodness, and love, and the readings of the Advent season ring with this liberating truth—God is the everlasting Rock! The Lord indeed is our Saviour. He is the answer to our interior housing crisis. He is the one who provides eternal refuge. We have only to do his will in order to live in perfect peace, trusting completely in him.)
You can contact Women Talking About Learning through our website, womentalkingaboutlearning.com We're on Twitter @WTAL_Podcast You can buy us a coffee to support Women Talking About Learning via Ko-Fi. Or you can email us via hello@llarn.com This week's guests are Kristen Hayden Safdie has done a little bit of a lot in learning, from managing 10-week online courses for members of an association to developing a tabletop card game to teach kids emergency skills. She currently works in finance, as she explains to her 6-year-old daughter, "helping people do their jobs the best they can". Lorna Leeson created Little Tent, a Leadership Development and Executive Coaching consultancy, because she felt that that was a better way for work to work for humans. She partners CEOs and their teams to shift cultures, drive performance and create workplaces where people thrive. Empathy is a cornerstone value of her work –believing that when leaders lead with greater compassion for themselves and the people around them truly transformational things can happen. Helen Hill is owner of UnlikelyGenius™️ Ltd and co-founder of environmental initiative Be The Future. She specialises in producing creative educational resources alongside delivering small business and sustainability coaching. Working predominantly in the wellbeing, mindset and environmental spaces, she has a strong focus on helping you, your business and the planet to thrive. Episode Links: The Psychology of Emotional and Cognitive Empathy The Importance of Empathy in the Workplace Human brains are hardwired for empathy, friendship Tick-box culture Nursing for nurses and by nurses for the care of all. How empathy can help teams thrive, post-Covid Nancy Klein's Thinking Environment Empathy Interviews Females on average perform better than males on a ‘theory of mind' test across 57 countries
To keep her hands busy and her mind calm, Helen Hill crochets blankets for orphaned baby rhinos, among other things.Her passions also help her to manage her MS symptoms, to sit still where usually her symptoms force her to be constantly active, to calm her restless legs, and generally to escape the everyday. Helen was good at her studies, at school and as an undergraduate studying graphics, but she lacked confidence, in her work, and more generally. Faced with a world where you have to be prepared to take harsh criticism and potentially face micro-aggression, she didn't feel she had the right mindset to start a career in graphics:"I just didn't fit in in that world. And I got to the end of my degree and realized I'm just not ready for that yet." So, she studied for a Masters, then trained to lecture in graphics. It was round about this time that she started to struggle with an undiagnosed illness that affected her sight. Eighteen months later she was diagnosed with MS.Now, Helen is a freelance e-course creator, writer, illustrator, podcaster and serial crafter, who finds that getting creative helps her manage her MS symptoms, and benefits her life in many other ways too.CreativityFound.co.ukInstagram: @creativityfoundpodcastFacebook: @creativityfoundpodcastPinterest: @creativityfoundTwitter: @creativityfounClubhouse: @clairewaitebrown and Creativity Found Connect clubMusic: Day Trips by Ketsa Undercover / Ketsa Creative Commons License Free Music Archive - Ketsa - Day TripsArtworks: Emily Portnoi emilyportnoi.co.ukSupport the showVisit creativityfound.co.uk/gifting for seasonal arts and crafts activities and creative experience gift ideas.
In this episode I speak to multi-passionate business owner and coach Helen Hill who is currently studying on the Optimus diploma. She shares about how to thrive as a business owner and how being selfish can help you to succeed as you are creating boundaries. We explore how failure is part of success and learning and overnight success is not something which is real! and how money doesn't have to be your number one driver. This is all about growing a business on your terms. Our Professional Coaching Diploma makes you a highly capable and credible coach. Check out our ICF-accredited course here. We're enrolling for September now. To connect with Helen you can by the following platforms: Website - fallingofftheladder.com Instagram - @fallingofftheladder LinkedIn - Helen Hill Twitter - @unlikelygenius
Climate action. Words that can inspire a declaration of ‘I haven't got time for that!'… as you juggle the kids, PE kits, lunch boxes and your other half, who you seem to have mislaid somewhere between the front door and the car.A squeal of ‘Where do I even staaarrrt?' as you cry into your pillow in overwhelmed despair.Or a dismayed ‘What's the point? It's too late!' as you cry frozen tears into your comforting ice cream. We hear ya. We all want a better, greener, fairer future for the kiddies in our lives, but the conversation can be so gloom filled and depressing, eh? And all that doomy gloom in the room just leads to action paralysis. Well not here.If you care about our magnificent planet and want to protect it for the next generation, but prefer to ENJOY the process, to be filled with HOPE, inspired to ACT and to CELEBRATE the actions we take, then this is the podcast for you.It's called Hope. Act. Thrive. by Be The Future. (or we like to call it HAT for short…and you my dear listeners are our Mad HATters...geddit?). It's an inspirational podcast for guardians of the next generation, whether you're a planet-conscious parent, groovy grandparent, fab foster carer, terrific teacher, awesome auntie or any other member of the extended family. All are welcome in our Mad-HATter tribe.Join the glorious combination of Aussie and northern England accents provided by hosts Sally Giblin and Helen Hill of Be The Future.In our second season, join us for bite-sized conversations with leading doers, thinkers and shakers in climate action. They'll inspire you to stay optimistic, feel part of an ever-growing movement, and take actions that fit into your busy life. Listen and subscribe by searching for Hope. Act. Thrive. on your podcast provider. And join the conversation on Instagram at @bethefuture.earth and the hashtag #hopeactthriveWe'll see you for our first episode of the second season on June 30th. Together we can Hope. Act. Thrive.
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On the next Story Told, for the 35ᵗʰ Women’s History Month, Michael McCusker features an excerpt from Helen Hill’s “Family Values.” Also, Robert Reich diagnoses that “Putinism is Breeding in the Heart of the Republican Party.”
The Achacha has been domestically cultivated for centuries in the tropical lowlands of the Amazon Basin. But after being introduced to the tropical fruit by a friend, Helen Hill and her husband Bruce (Achacha) set about creating the world's first commercial plantation in Far North Queensland– and the world is taking note.https://www.achacha.com.auFollow The Producers on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/producerspodcast/Host Anthony Huckstephttps://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/Host Dani Valent https://www.instagram.com/danivalentExecutive Producer Rob Lockehttps://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTShttps://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork
The Achacha has been domestically cultivated for centuries in the tropical lowlands of the Amazon Basin. But after being introduced to the tropical fruit by a friend, Helen Hill and her husband Bruce (Achacha) set about creating the world's first commercial plantation in Far North Queensland– and the world is taking note.https://www.achacha.com.auFollow The Producers on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/producerspodcast/Host Anthony Huckstephttps://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/Host Dani Valent https://www.instagram.com/danivalentExecutive Producer Rob Lockehttps://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTShttps://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork
The Achacha has been domestically cultivated for centuries in the tropical lowlands of the Amazon Basin. But after being introduced to the tropical fruit by a friend, Helen Hill and her husband Bruce (Achacha) set about creating the world's first commercial plantation in Far North Queensland– and the world is taking note. https://www.achacha.com.au Follow The Producers on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/producerspodcast/ Host Anthony Huckstep https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ Host Dani Valent https://www.instagram.com/danivalent Executive Producer Rob Locke https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork
If you care about the next generation - but find the current conversation about the environment confusing, terrifying, or boring - this is the podcast for you.Join Be The Future and hosts Sally Giblin and Helen Hill for the first episode in Season One of Hope. Act Thrive. Sally is an environmentalist, writer, and parent, and Helen is an educator, author, and designer.The rest of Season One is bursting with conversations with leading thinkers, doers, & shakers from around the globe. But for this welcome chat…we share stories about our love of the environment, reveal how we met (over a hashtag!), and explore how we can navigate from eco-anxiety to action.Learn more about this episode: https://www.bethefuture.earth/podcast/welcomeFind out more about Be The Future:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethefuture.earth/Website: https://www.bethefuture.earthEmail: hello@bethefuture.earth
Does climate doom make you crawl into the fetal position?Are you fiercely hoping for a better, greener future for the kids in your life?But you're not sure how to be part of creating that change?Then this is the podcast for you. It's called Hope. Act. Thrive. with Be The Future.This season we're having incredible conversations with leading thinkers, doers, & shakers from around the globe.If you care about the next generation - but find the current conversation about the environment confusing, terrifying, or boring - this is the podcast for you.Join Be The Future and hosts Sally Giblin and Helen Hill as our guests inspire you - the guardians of Gen A (under 10s) - to nurture heroic leaders for environmental change. Sally is an environmentalist, writer and parent, and Helen is an educator, author and designer.Listen and subscribe by searching for Hope. Act. Thrive. on your podcast provider. And join the conversation on Instagram at @bethefuture.earth and the hashtag #hopeactthriveWe'll see you for our first episode on January 6th 2022.Lets…Hope. Act. Thrive.
Freelance Feels: The podcast for humans who work for themselves
Helen Hill is a self-employed Digital Learning and Content Designer at Unlikely Genius Ltd. Having always been an eternal student, she fell into the eLearning industry by accident and found her place in the world – creating enjoyable learning for others. She works as a freelancer/contractor for clients in the UK and Europe, with a focus on physical and mental health, medicine, personal development, technology, and the environment. Helen keeps getting herself shortlisted for awards such as Digital Women ‘Freelancer of the Year', ‘Digital Woman of the Year', and IPSE ‘Outstanding Freelancer'. She also appears on the Digital Women ‘Top 40 Digital Women to Watch list' and won the ‘2020 Article of the Year' award for her series of contributions to the industry journal Communicator. During her squiggly career she ran her design business as a side hobby for 10 years, before launching herself into full-time self-employment in 2018. She has never looked back. Helen built a thriving business in less than two years, saving her sanity and health in the process. Her new book Falling Off The Ladder: Revamp your mindset and thrive in self-employment tells the story of that leap, how she (and 9 other contributors) did it and provides you with the tools to do it too. Helen is also a co-founder of Be The Future - a project aimed at helping guardians to raise the eco-leaders of the future, through positivity, storytelling and humour. No doom and gloom here! Helen lives in semi-rural West Yorkshire with the long-suffering Graham, and two extremely fluffy, diva rabbits Tiffin and Strudel. Social links: Unlikelygenius.com and fallingofftheladder.com LinkedIn Twitter: @unlikelygenius Instagram
In this episode Matt Hall is joined by author Helen Hill. Helen was officially Matt's first coaching client who came to him with a dream to finish her first book and get it published. Listen to her incredibly inspiring story today! Also don't forget to become a Rich In Success Member and receive over 40 training videos, a live monthly coaching call with Matt and exclusive bonus content and interviews, click here now: https://richinsuccess.thinkific.com/courses/rich-in-success Please subscribe, download, rate and review our Podcast: iTunes - http://bit.ly/richinsuccess You can follow Rich In Success at: https://www.facebook.com/richinsuccess https://twitter.com/richinsuccess https://www.instagram.com/richinsuccess/ You can follow Matt Hall at: https://www.instagram.com/matthallofficial/ https://twitter.com/MatthewLHall Rich In Success is a podcast hosted by lead action taking mindset, business and personal development coach Matt Hall. Matt is also a successful entrepreneur and World Record Holder. This show bring motivation, inspiration and education on how to live a happier, more fulfilled and more successful life. Are you ready to learn, grow and take your quality of life to the next level? Tune in each week as the journey of growth continues.
This week's guests are Helen Hill and Martine Bolton. Helen is a self-employed Digital Learning and Content Designer at Unlikely Genius Ltd. Unlikely Genius is based on the principles of ensuring the user comes first, communicating in plain language and making content available to all, living by the mantra ‘The content you make is not for you'. She works as a contractor for eLearning agencies in the UK and Europe, plus has ongoing projects with the NHS, charities and a number of private sector clients in industries from health, to technology and media. Her first self-help business book, Falling off the Ladder, is out in October 2021. Helping people make the mindset shit from employment and the corporate ladder to thrive in self-employment. Helen lives in semi-rural West Yorkshire with the long-suffering Graham, and two extremely fluffy, diva rabbits Tiffin and Strudel. You can find out more about the book at Fallingofftheladder.com and can connect with Helen via: http://www.unlikelygenius.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/helenhill/ https://twitter.com/unlikelygenius helen@unlikelygenius.com Martine Bolton is a trainer, coach, consultant and author of the book 'Your Thinking is Your Superpower'. Her business 'Sunshine Corporate & Personal Development' provides transformational Thinking Skills, Wellbeing and Personal Effectiveness training and coaching to businesses and organisations looking to become more agile, resilient and future-fit. https://sunshinedevelopment.co.uk https://www.linkedin.com/in/martine-bolton/ https://www.amazon.co.uk/Your-Thinking-Superpower-Martine-Bolton-ebook/dp/B07ZZJH1NG/ Episode Links: You are not your body - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bX32U_hfri4 Ounce of prevention - https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/ounce-of-prevention-pound-of-cure Interdisciplinary research on Wellbeing - https://wellbeing.hmc.ox.ac.uk/home?utm_source On Well-Being: Current Research Trends And Future Directions - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3190542/ OU Research on Wellbeing - https://healthwellbeing.open.ac.uk/ Nature and Mental Health - https://www.mind.org.uk/media-a/2931/nature-and-mental-health-2018.pdf Puberty and the pressure on girls to exercise - https://womensenews.org/2016/12/lack-of-vigorous-exercise-leaves-teen-girls-at-risk The Instagram Aesthetic Is Over - https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2019/04/influencers-are-abandoning-instagram-look/587803 Gender stereotypes and workplace bias - https://www.icos.umich.edu/sites/default/files/lecturereadinglists/Heilman%20Gender%20Stereotypes%20and%20Workplace%20Bias%20%2C%202012%20ROB.PDF Freelance Heroes - https://freelance-heroes.com/ Being Freelance podcast - https://www.beingfreelance.com/ Here's why planning a trip can help your mental health - https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/travel/2020/05/heres-why-planning-a-trip-can-help-your-mental-health Find open water swimming venues - https://www.swimming.org/openwater/open-water-swimming-venues Has the pandemic really caused a 'tsunami' of mental health problems? - https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/feb/09/pandemic-mental-health-problems-research-coronavirus Owning a Cat Good for the Heart? - https://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/news/20080221/owning-a-cat-good-for-the-heart Cat Owners Have Lower Heart Attack Risk, Study = https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/98432 ========================================================= You can contact Women Talking About Learning through our website, womentalkingaboutlearning.com We're on Twitter @WTAL_Podcast You can buy us a coffee to support Women Talking About Learning via Ko-Fi. Or you can email us via hello@llarn.com.
Hear how influential teacher, animator artist and activist Helen Hill will be remembered at this year's Animation Festival of Halifax, celebrating the artistry and industry of animation.
Join Head of Political Intelligence, Laura Hutchinson, as she talks to Dods policy experts Nabil Rastani and Helen Hill about the covid spike in India, vaccine nationalism and the possibility of travelling abroad this summer.
Join Alexandra Ming as she discusses the Government's implementation of the sixth carbon budget and its implications with Dods Political Consultants Michael Thorogood and Helen Hill.
Join Alexandra Ming as she discusses vaccine passports, the travel industry and the Government's test events with Dods Political Consultants Sheila Amedodah and Helen Hill.
Helen Hill discusses the services of the Ohio Assist Program, specifically Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). Many attendees swear by this treatment, but how and why does it work? This episode is sponsored by FHE Health. Find out more at fhehealth.com.
Hello all! In this episode, we begin with Matt telling Grace and Alex about two books, Colonel Parke of Virginia: "The Greatest Hector in the Town" by Helen Hill Miller on Byrd's incredible father-in-law, Daniel Parke, and Perry of London: A Family and a Firm on the Seaborne Frontier, 1615–1753 on the Perry tobacco merchant family. Then, a discussion on the January 6 Capitol riots in the context of Bacon's Rebellion. Then we discuss the first year of William Byrd's Secret Diary, from 1709, with special attention to his behavior toward his slaves, servants, and other subordinates. Sources The Secret Diary of William Byrd of Westover, 1709-1712, ed. Louis B. Wright and Marion Tinling (Richmond: The Dietz Press, 1941 Price, Jacob M. Perry of London: a Family and a Firm on the Seaborne Frontier, 1615-1753. Harvard University Press, 1992. Miller, Helen Hill. 1989. Colonel Parke of Virginia: the greatest hector in the town : a biography. Chapel Hill, N.C.: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill. Rice, James D. 2012. Tales from a revolution: Bacon's Rebellion and the transformation of early America. New York City: Oxford University Press. Washburn, Wilcomb E. 1957. The Governor and the rebel: a history of Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia. Chapel Hill: Published for the Institute of Early American History and Culture at Williamsburg by the University of North Carolina Press.
This time of year can be a lonely one when you're a freelancer, with no office parties to attend. Highlighted, of course, by the restriction of movement in a pandemic. But all is not lost. Put on your Christmas jumper, and grab your favourite festive food and drinks, as this week, we invite you to our first Freelance Christmas Podcast Party. We will be joined by Beth Jowett, Helen Hill, Virgil Ierubino, and Francesca Irving too, and enjoying a Christmas quiz, music from Iona Fyfe, prosecco, and mince pies, We also chat about the highs and lows of the last 12 months, and look ahead to 2021. Cheers and Merry Christmas!
It’s been 100 years since the 19th Amendment was ratified, giving women of the United States the right to vote.In celebration, The Post and Courier reporters interviewed South Carolina women about the ways they’ve used their lives and their voices and their right to vote. This series, called “We the Women,” will roll out the first weeks of August, culminating on the anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which became part of the Constitution of the United States on Aug. 18, 1920.Today, We the Women continues, featuring a conversation between Post and Courier reporter Emily Williams and Helen Hill CEO of Charleston Area Convention and Visitors Bureau.
In a post-Katrina New Orleans on January 4th, 2007 shots rang out in the early morning as policemen investigated an attempted break-in. Helen Hill would die protecting her family. Episode Notes: https://www.crimestoppersgno.org https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Hill https://www.myneworleans.com/helen-hill-an-unfinished-story/ Follow True Crime Snacktime on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook @crimesnackpod Support the show on Patreon at patreon.com/truecrimesnacktimepodcast & 10% of your pledge will go to https://investigationsforthemissing.org/ Logo Design: Rachelle Somma Social Media Management: Erika Stampoulos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dee Robinson is the founder, CEO, and President of Robinson Hill, a concession management company based in Chicago. Dee Robinson is a leader in the Chicago business community, and has been honored with the 2017 Business Leader of Color award. Robinson Hill is a culture development company which aims to elevate the top brands in the dining and retail environments with a focus on a superior customer experience at the point of sale. Robinson Hill is named in honor of Dee’s mother, Helen Hill, whom Dee Robinson has looked to as an inspiration for her life and work ethic. Resources Mentioned on this episode Robinson Hill Linkedin Connect with Will About Me Culture Czars Linked In
Why Britain's Intelligence Chiefs have gone public. What's the future for British ship building? Nato gets Jazzy in Eastern Europe. And remembering the fallen - the Royal British Legion's Head of Remembrance shares her thoughts. PRESENTER: Kate GerbeauSTUDIO GUEST: BFBS's Defence Analyst Christopher Lee OTHER INTERVIEWS: Will Inglis speaks to First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Jonathon Band in Portsmouth about the Bae job losses. Dr Phillips O'Brien, history lecturer at Glasgow University on the future of British ship building Rob Olver with Nato's Exercise Steadfast Jazz in Poland. The RBL's 'Head of Remembrance' - Helen Hill . …………………………………………………………………………………You can listen on BFBS Radio 2 at 1630 (UK time) and at 1830 (UK time) on BFBS (via webb, App & DAB in the UK and on FM in Scotland, Colchester, Salisbury Plain, Aldershot, Catterick & Blandford Forum) Alternatively listen again on the website
Helen Hill grew in in Acworth, Georgia. She attended the Roberts School and Lemon Street High School. After graduation, Hill attended the Apex Beauty College on Auburn Avenue in Atlanta. Her mother, Leonora Harden, owned Harden's Cafe in Acworth and the concession stand at George Washington Carver beach, a swimming area for Afican Americans. Mrs. Hill is a member of Bethel A.M.E. Church in Acworth, Georgia. ID:ksu-45-05-001-03010 Rights:To request permission to publish, reproduce, publicly display, broadcast, or distribute this material in any format, you must contact the Archives, Rare Books and Records Management.
I'm sitting here in my big, comfortable, black leather pappa chair in my living room. My Lady Wonder Wench and I just returned from a walk up Helen Hill. We do that every time we come home from a flight in our little airplane. Helen Hill isn't big. Only a handful of people even know it has a name. It's a mostly un-remarkable bump in the landscape, named after a woman who led an un-remarkable life. All Helen did, all her life, was teach her kids to care about each other, go to church, work hard, and be proud of being American.
I'm sitting here in my big, comfortable, black leather pappa chair in my living room. My Lady Wonder Wench and I just returned from a walk up Helen Hill. We do that every time we come home from a flight in our little airplane. Helen Hill isn't big. Only a handful of people even know it has a name. It's a mostly un-remarkable bump in the landscape, named after a woman who led an un-remarkable life. All Helen did, all her life, was teach her kids to care about each other, go to church, work hard, and be proud of being American.
Helen Hill grew in in Acworth, Georgia. She attended the Roberts School and Lemon Street High School. After graduation, Hill attended the Apex Beauty College on Auburn Avenue in Atlanta. Her mother, Leonora Harden, owned Harden's Cafe in Acworth and the concession stand at George Washington Carver beach, a swimming area for Afican Americans. Mrs. Hill is a member of Bethel A.M.E. Church in Acworth, Georgia. Use Restrictions: To request permission to publish, reproduce, publicly display, broadcast, or distribute this material in any format, you must contact the Archives, Rare Books and Records Management.