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There are 22 Graduating artist this year from Chichester University's Fine Art Degree course. Ahead of the opening night, Noni Needs went down to the Bognor Campus to check it out. Harry Payne, Amanda Berridge, Holly Simpson and Carol Richmond chatted about their exhibiting work at the degree show. Other artist exhibiting include: Ves Arslan, Amber Louise Barratt, Angelika Biller, Bailey Bishop, Alice Collins, Mike Crouch, Lucy Anne Davies, Michelle Deacon, Katie Furlong, Wendy Hodges, Jasmin Hurst, Brodie King, Chloe McArthur, Lucy-Ann Pegg, Elle Sammons, Amy Standing, Esme Sullivan, Emilia Wyllie Timings: FRIDAY 27 MAY TO WEDNESDAY 1 JUNE 2022 Weekdays 11am-6pm, weekends 11am-4pm Venue: Chichester university, Bognor Regis campus, Upper Bognor Road, Bognor Regis, West Sussex, PO21 1HR See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Holly Simpson is an experienced Estate Planning and Elder Law Attorney in North and South Carolina. Prior to obtaining her law degree, she was a licensed family therapist and helped hundreds of families navigate various life difficulties. Holly graduated at the top of her law school class while juggling the demands of her 6 children. She started Simpson Law Firm because she wanted to continue helping families by creating plans to protect their assets and their loved ones.Sponsor: www.SeniorCareAuthority.com
Holly Simpson is an experienced Estate Planning and Elder Law Attorney in North and South Carolina. Prior to obtaining her law degree, she was a licensed family therapist and helped hundreds of families navigate various life difficulties. Holly graduated at the top of her law school class while juggling the demands of her 6 children. She started Simpson Law Firm because she wanted to continue helping families by creating plans to protect their assets and their loved ones. Sponsor: www.SeniorCareAuthority.com
Scarlett Russell meets Holly Simpson, founder of the luxury dog accessories brand Teddy Maximus. Episode four touches on spotting a gap in the market, how to deal with scrutiny and the value of vulnerability in business. Brought to you by The Sunday Times Style & Sponsored by Benefit Cosmetics UK See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to episode number 50! I’m so excited to celebrate this milestone of the Wear Wag Repeat podcast with a very special interview. I really admire the style, craftsmanship and originality of this luxury dog brand and I’m excited to learn more about it from the founder. We’re talking about forming major partnerships with brands and influencers, her commitment to quality and how her dog inspires the business. Make sure you listen until the end for the most heartwarming advice about running your business. (00:00) Intro(01:07) Introducing Holly Simpson of Teddy Maximus(02:22) How Teddy Maximus got started(04:16) Why British craftsmanship means so much to Holly(06:32) Hear Holly’s partnership with the Mandarin Oriental hotel(09:58) How long Holly thinks about the Teddy Maximus experience through her products(13:57) How Holly meets with influencers(15:31) How Holly arranges the partnerships(16:12) Where the name Teddy Maximus came from(17:28) What do Holly and Teddy do together(20:40) What makes the Teddy Maximus carriers to special(22:38) Holly’s advice for getting into publications like Conde Nast and Vogue(24:01) When to start hiring for PR help(25:25) Holly’s favorite business apps(28:23) Where to find Holly Simpson The rest of the shownotes are at wearwagrepeat.com/podcast.
The Hum is a smartphone app that helps you see the city of Brighton in a different way ... and to a soundtrack. Melita Dennett headed to a well known bookshop by the Clocktower and watched passers by. Our reporter Holly Simpson went to a photobooth and found some other people exploring the city. To find out more about Brighton Festival see : http://brightonfestival.org To find out more about RadioReverb - the Broadcast Media Partner of Brighton Festival 2017 see : http://radioreverb.com #Brighton #Arts #Culture
Half cinema, half reality, The Hum weaves together visuals of your locations and a specially composed soundtrack on your smartphone, overlaid with observations from four artists who work with dance and movement. Our reporters Holly Simpson and Alisha Theobald downloaded the app and gave it a go and give us their thoughts. To find out more about Brighton Festival see : http://brightonfestival.org To find out more about RadioReverb - the Broadcast Media Partner of Brighton Festival 2017 see : http://radioreverb.com #Brighton #BrightonFestival #Arts #Culture #Soundtrack #City #Technology
Virgin Territory is a video installation from Brighton's Vincent Dance Theatre which sets out to challenge our hyper sexualised digital world - particularly for younger women. Melita Dennett meets its creator Charlotte Vincent and our reporters Holly Simpson and Alisha Theobald give their take on the installation. Performance times: Wed 10 May – Sun 14 May Wed 17 May – Sun 21 May at ONCA Gallery To find out more about Brighton Festival see : http://brightonfestival.org To find out more about RadioReverb - the Broadcast Media Partner of Brighton Festival 2017 see : http://radioreverb.com #Brighton #BrightonFestival #Arts #Culture #Video
Our reporters Alisha Theobald and Holly Simpson review They/Onlar - a multi-screen video installation that goes behind the scenes in Turkish society to provide a glimpse of the country’s ethnic, religious and gender diversity, and the everyday discrimination and resistance that it triggers. They also report on the Children's Parade which kickstarted Brighton Festival 2017. Performance times of They/Onlar: Sat 8 Apr – Mon 29 May, 12pm – 7pm (Wed – Sun only Sat 8 Apr – Fri 5 May) at Fabrica Gallery To find out more about Brighton Festival see : http://brightonfestival.org To find out more about RadioReverb - the Broadcast Media Partner of Brighton Festival 2017 see : http://radioreverb.com #Brighton #BrightonFestival #Arts #Culture #ChildrensParade #They/Onlar #video
In this episode, Korey is joined by Holly Simpson of ListenUp Audiobooks as they talk about audio books and how they compare to podcasts. Also Korey reviews the movie "The People Under the Stairs. Korey is also joined by some old friends and talks about the passing of one of his best friends.