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If you've ever felt like you could write novels, poetry, comedy and more - then this podcast episode will inspire you to get your pen to paper!Wolsey Writers is an independent creative writing group which meets at the New Wolsey Theatre on the first Saturday morning of the month. Their community includes novelists, scriptwriters, poets, storytellers, children's literature, comedy, and nonfiction. They welcome writing in any genre, writers from diverse backgrounds and all levels of experience and aspirations – from haiku to blockbuster trilogy. The monthly meeting takes place in our beautiful upstairs New Wolsey Theatre Café & Bar where the group make the most of our locally ground coffee and delicious snacks – sometimes in noisy discussion, sometimes in mutual silence while they work.Guest speakers:Katie Ward - Leader and author of Pathways Susannah Brindle - has a contemporary novel in progress.Helen Wright - stand-up comedy, doing open mics in the region.Roy Haddock - mature MA creative writing student and playwright.Wolsey Writers meets on the first Saturday of the month, 10:30am-12pm, at New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich. Led by Katie Ward, an award-winning author from Suffolk, every session includes tips to improve your creative practice, focused writing time, peer support and inspiration. Suitable for writers age 18+. Tickets are ‘pay what you feel' from the Box Office. Check the website wolseytheatre.co.uk. Find updates on Instagram & Twitter/X @wolseywriters; or Facebook @katiewardwriter.Thank you for listening to the New Wolsey Theatre Podcast.You're all welcome to get involved and if you'd like to be a guest or like to ask a question to the theatre team, please just get in touch.Email: jparker@wolseytheatre.co.uk (Podcast host and Marketing Officer)All show tickets are on sale HERE.Visit the New Wolsey Theatre website HERE.Thanks to our good friends at podtalk.co.uk for managing and producing our podcast. The New Wolsey Theatre is supported by Arts Council England, Suffolk County Council and Ipswich Borough Council.
Truly fashionable or just a fad?! Find out how to say these words in Chinese as luxury brand CEO Helen Wright chats with ShaoLan. Listen out for the bonus word “popular” and challenge yourself to say all the major fashion weeks in Chinese.
Helen Wright learns the word for “bag” in Chinese. With handbags retailing for over $15,000, she certainly knows something about the luxury market!
Helen Wright learns how to say “expensive” and “cheap” in Chinese. In certain situations in China, bargaining is very important and these words will equip you to be a champion bargainer!
Sirens, Slammers and Service - A podcast for Female First Responders
In this exhilarating episode of "Sirens, Slammers and Service," we dive headfirst into the world of rugby coaching with an extraordinary guest, the legendary female rugby coach, Helen Wright. Get ready for an enlightening discussion on coaching mindset and leadership strategies that are as fierce and dynamic as the sport itself.Helen Wright is a true powerhouse in the world of rugby coaching. Her journey through the rough and tough terrains of rugby fields is awe-inspiring, and her story is nothing short of remarkable. As the head coach of numerous championship-winning teams, she's a trailblazer in a sport often dominated by men. Her approach to coaching is about more than just winning; it's about developing a winning mindset, strong leadership, and empowering her players to be their very best, on and off the field.In this episode, Helen shares her invaluable insights into:The Heart of Coaching: Helen delves deep into what it takes to be an effective coach. She reveals the passion that drives her, the challenges she's overcome, and the unbreakable bond she forges with her players.Leadership in the Scrum: Helen's coaching philosophy isn't just about Xs and Os. It's about fostering leadership both within the team and among the coaching staff. Learn how she inspires her players to lead from the front and how her coaching team operates as a well-oiled machine.Overcoming the Gender Barrier: Helen's journey hasn't been without its hurdles. We discuss the challenges she faced as a female coach in a predominantly male-dominated sport and the strategies she used to break through those barriers.Inspiring the Next Generation: As a role model for aspiring female coaches and rugby players, Helen shares her vision for the future of women's rugby and the importance of mentorship and service.Prepare to be inspired by Helen's passion for the game, her unwavering commitment to her team, and her dedication to nurturing the next generation of rugby stars. Whether you're a rugby enthusiast or simply interested in leadership and coaching, this episode promises to be a thrilling and thought-provoking journey.Join us as we kick off another epic episode of "Sirens, Slammers and Service" and unlock the secrets of coaching greatness with the incredible Helen Wright. Tune in and discover the roar within you!Find more information on Fill out our survey with all your questions, feedback and ideas for new episodes or leave us a voicemail here! If you already follow our show, help a friend follow the show too.Support the showFill out our survey with all your questions, feedback and ideas for new episodes or leave us a voicemail here! Follow our show on Apple Podcasts so that you get notified each time a new episode is available!If you already follow our show, help a friend follow the show too. Want to support this podcast even more! Make a monthly subscription for only $3 a month here! Interested in becoming a female first responder? Reach out to learn more! Email - info@bluelinefitnesstesting.comBlue Line Fitness TestingFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/bluelinefitnesstestingInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/bluelinefitnesstesting/LinkedIn - Nikki Cloutier
Truly fashionable or just a fad?! Find out how to say these words in Chinese as luxury brand CEO Helen Wright chats with ShaoLan. Listen out for the bonus word “popular” and challenge yourself to say all the major fashion weeks in Chinese.
Helen Wright learns the word for “bag” in Chinese. With handbags retailing for over $15,000 she certainly knows a thing or two about the luxury market!
Helen Wright learns how to say “expensive” and “cheap” in Chinese. In certain situations in China, bargaining is very important and these words will equip you to be a champion bargainer!
Truly fashionable or just a fad?! Find out how to say these words in Chinese as luxury brand CEO Helen Wright chats with ShaoLan. Listen out for the bonus word “popular” and challenge yourself to say all the major fashion weeks in Chinese.
Helen Wright learns the word for “bag” in Chinese. With handbags retailing for over $15,000 she certainly knows a thing or two about the luxury market!
Helen Wright learns how to say “expensive” and “cheap” in Chinese. In certain situations in China, bargaining is very important and these words will equip you to be a champion bargainer!
Truly fashionable or just a fad?! Find out how to say these words in Chinese as luxury brand CEO Helen Wright chats with ShaoLan. Listen out for the bonus word “popular” and challenge yourself to say all the major fashion weeks in Chinese. Read extended show notes for this episode here: https://www.chineasy.com/talk/lessons/154-fashion/ Explore various topics, special guests, and expansive list of useful Chinese phrases on Talk Chineasy website! goo.gl/VJ8plT Want to practice the pronunciation of words taught in this episode? Have fun learning with activity sheets, recap video, coloring book, and more. Become a Golden Chineasian to enjoy exclusive premium content! goo.gl/vjbtL9
Helen Wright learns the word for “bag” in Chinese. With handbags retailing for over $15,000 she certainly knows a thing or two about the luxury market! Read extended show notes for this episode here: https://www.chineasy.com/talk/lessons/142-bag/ Explore various topics, special guests, and expansive list of useful Chinese phrases on Talk Chineasy website! goo.gl/VJ8plT Want to practice the pronunciation of words taught in this episode? Have fun learning with activity sheets, recap video, coloring book, and more. Become a Golden Chineasian to enjoy exclusive premium content! goo.gl/vjbtL9
Helen Wright learns how to say “expensive” and “cheap” in Chinese. In certain situations in China, bargaining is very important and these words will equip you to be a champion bargainer! Read extended show notes for this episode here: https://www.chineasy.com/talk/lessons/135-expensive/ Explore various topics, special guests, and expansive list of useful Chinese phrases on Talk Chineasy website! goo.gl/VJ8plT Want to practice the pronunciation of words taught in this episode? Have fun learning with activity sheets, recap video, coloring book, and more. Become a Golden Chineasian to enjoy exclusive premium content! goo.gl/vjbtL9
In conversation with Cathy Roberts and Helen Wright - parenting in lockdown.
Likes, comments, subscriptions, and shares are all appreciated! #UTV #AVFC This week, we're joined by Ebrima Sonko (@avfcthegambia), Villa fan from sunny The Gambia, a small coastal country in sunny West Africa! We're hearing about how Ebrima found the Villa through some wonderful traveling Brummies (shout out Andrew and Helen Wright!), his journey walking to the next village over just to catch games, and his inspiring an Aston Villa revolution through word of mouth and vocal pride! We're also learning about Ebrima's new youth football academy, which he started for the children of his village, and that just got official regional approval/ certification this year! We're also chatting about our delightful smash and grab against the Dog Heads, and previewing our midweek clash at home against the Clarets of Burnley. SUPPORT Ebrima's academy by donating here ____ To connect with fans like Ebrima on your travels, check out the AVFC Lions Club App, the best resource for connecting with supporter clubs on your travels and in your home city. Find out where to go catch the match, and who to watch it with on this intuitive, user-friendly resource that every Villa fan should be taking advantage. By the fans. For the fans. Android: https://t.co/4vBSSC7nOl?amp=1 Apple Devices: https://t.co/u1fHurm8jM?amp=1 Twitter: @AppAVFC ____ To listeners, interested collaborators, or potential guests who want to connect with us: Twitter: @WittonPodAVFC or WittonPodcast@gmail.com ____ ...and to visit our sponsor, Hammerhead DFS (Daily Fantasy Sports): Twitter: @HammerheadDFS or HERE And remember, for a limited time, use code: WittonPod20 for 20% off your first DFS Pass! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Truly fashionable or just a fad?! Find out how to say these words in Chinese as luxury brand CEO Helen Wright chats with ShaoLan. Listen out for the bonus word “popular” and challenge yourself to say all the major fashion weeks in Chinese. Read extended show notes for this episode here: https://www.chineasy.com/talk/lessons/154-fashion/ Explore various topics, special guests, and expansive list of useful Chinese phrases on Talk Chineasy website! goo.gl/VJ8plT Want to practice the pronunciation of words taught in this episode? Have fun learning with activity sheets, recap video, coloring book, and more. Become a Golden Chineasian to enjoy exclusive premium content! goo.gl/vjbtL9
Helen Wright learns the word for “bag” in Chinese. With handbags retailing for over $15,000 she certainly knows a thing or two about the luxury market! Read extended show notes for this episode here: https://www.chineasy.com/talk/lessons/142-bag/ Explore various topics, special guests, and expansive list of useful Chinese phrases on Talk Chineasy website! goo.gl/VJ8plT Want to practice the pronunciation of words taught in this episode? Have fun learning with activity sheets, recap video, coloring book, and more. Become a Golden Chineasian to enjoy exclusive premium content! goo.gl/vjbtL9
Helen Wright learns how to say “expensive” and “cheap” in Chinese. In certain situations in China, bargaining is very important and these words will equip you to be a champion bargainer! Read extended show notes for this episode here: https://www.chineasy.com/talk/lessons/135-expensive/ Explore various topics, special guests, and expansive list of useful Chinese phrases on Talk Chineasy website! goo.gl/VJ8plT Want to practice the pronunciation of words taught in this episode? Have fun learning with activity sheets, recap video, coloring book, and more. Become a Golden Chineasian to enjoy exclusive premium content! goo.gl/vjbtL9
Career breaks happen for many reasons: childcare, becoming a carer for an elderly parent, mental or physical health illness, or just a period of re-evaluation.This episode in our May ‘Return to Work’ series looks at how to address career breaks on your CV and LinkedIn as well as covers how to talk about a career break in an interview.Firstly, we hear from Helen Wright, founder and managing director of 9to3jobs. Helen is an expert on finding flexible work that you’ll love! Visit 9to3 jobs here to get applying.Then, we delve deeper into the world of CVs with expert Sandie Reed, who is a firm favourite of TechPixies. When you have absorbed the information, if you feel you would like Sandie to work with you on your CV, you visit her website hereLastly, I chat with Farhan Raja, a professional interview-ologist! (He actually studies the science of interviews). Farhan describes a career break for childcare as necessary for “the survival of the human race!” Head here to do a free 20-minute consultation with Farhan on your interview technique.There is no ‘one size fits all’ but to hear more about these solutions, tips and many more listen to the podcast!
Rhubarb in Roslyn - Rhubarb co-owner Helen Wright is delivering cheese muffins across Dunedin
London-based banking professional Helen Wright sets intentional boundaries between work, personal, and family commitments. We talk about what that means to her in this week's episode.
Welcome to the fifth episode of our new podcast series. Across this series, Gareth K Vile chats to some of the amazing people who make and contribute to our programme: from artists, curators and programmers, to community organisers and social clubs. We'll take a deep dive into exhibitions, gigs, performances and events - exploring the ideas and ethos that underpin our approach to programming and how you can get involved. In this episode: - We meet Dmitry Vilensky & Nikolay Oleynikov, two members of Russian art collective Chto Delat, whose collaboration emerged in a performative protest against the militarisation of St Petersburg; - Helen Wright discusses this year's Scottish Queer International Film Festival, which aims to address questions of religion, race and disability, while creating a welcoming space for queer people. - János Lang introduces Ando Glaso, an organisation celebrating Roma creativity and presence in Glasgow, and he describes how traveller communities have always been entertainers, picking up and transforming local cultures. - Tamara Van Strijthem & Kirsty Somerville offer their highlights of this year's Take One Action Film Festival, and talk about the need to balance hard issues with empowerment – inspiring people to take action in their communities. Dmitry Vilensky & Nikolay Oleynikov, Chto Delat - (47s) Helen Wright, SQIFF - (15m 39s) János Lang, Ando Glaso - (29m 28s) Tamara Van Strijthem & Kirsty Somerville, Take One Action - (37m 56s) Thank you to everyone who took part and to Unclassed Media & Sunny Govan Community Radio.
A panel of artists who have been part of Creative Conversations held at Annandale Creative Arts Centre as part of the Sydney Fringe Festival joined us for our August PEACEtalks and explored "Can art change the world?" Speakers Helen Wright is a Pastor at Newtown Mission and oversees Annandale Creative Arts Centre. She is the Artistic Director of Creative Conversations, a project inviting artists to create new work engaging with justice. With a background in dance and collaborative performance making, Helen is currently writing music for community contexts to bring about transformation. Claire Wall is an actor and theatre-maker. She is passionate about creating theatre that gives voice to community and challenges dominant social narratives. Her recent production “Homesick” explored connection to place through the lens of the Armidale community, and recentred Indigenous story and knowledge. Mary van den Berk is a visual artist who comes from a background of social work, research and art teaching. 2019 will be Mary’s second time participating in Creative Conversations, following her first contribution in 2014 for the Creative Conversations with Asylum Seekers. For this year’s Creative Conversations with Land, Mary is using needlepoint and sampler quilt craft to represent white colonial women present and how history wrongly attached the hunter-gatherer label to Aboriginal peoples. With Brooke Prentis, PEACEtalks Director, Wakka Wakka woman, Aboriginal Christian Leader, Aboriginal Spokesperson for Common Grace, and Coordinator of the The Grasstree Gathering. This event is part of PEACEtalks: a monthly event (held on a Thursday or Saturday evening) hosted by Paddington Anglican Church aimed at serving the community by promoting and cultivating deep conversations about life, the world and everything. ‘PEACE’ stands for ‘political, ethical, artistic & cultural engagement’.
Australia contributes far more than our fair share to worsening the climate crisis, and yet our political leaders seem to be going backwards. What are the needs, opportunities and challenges of Australian Climate Politics? And where might the church fit? Dr Byron Smith is an ecological ethicist and Christian minister. His PhD in theological ethics (University of Edinburgh) focused on emotional responses to climate change in the context of Christian identity. He also holds honours degrees in theology, philosophy and literature. His time is split between pastoral ministry at Paddington Anglican Church, and a speaking/writing ministry helping churches join the dots between ecological justice and faith. He has authored a number of scholarly articles and book chapters, is a climate consultant for Common Grace, writes for a variety of online platforms, hosts a news digest podcast, The Good Dirt with Byron Smith, and has joined in nonviolent direct actions against new coal projects and in support of people seeking asylum. Byron lives in Sydney with Jessica and their two young children and loves making soil and honey (or watching worms and bees do so). Listen to All of Creation Groans, the first recording of HeartCries, original worship music by Helen Wright at www.youtube.com/watch?v=tboz8NjqZ3E
Eskimos Linebacker Adam Konar, Alouettes GM Kavis Reed & Helen Wright, President of the Edmonton Clansmen Rugby Club.