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The Mojo Podcast
S6 Ep9: Holly Budge - Commitment to Thinking Big & Starting Small

The Mojo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 48:59


My guest this week is Holly Budge the founder of UK Charity, ‘How Many Elephants', and World Female Ranger Week. Her impactful work has been celebrated worldwide, including by Sir David Attenborough and HRH Prince Edward. She was recently voted ‘Woman of the Year in Non-Profit', listed in the Top 100 Women in Social Enterprise, and is an official UN Women UK Delegate.  As a professional speaker Holly has inspired thousands globally to think big. Her adventurous pursuits, including summiting Everest and becoming the first woman to skydive Everest, create a platform to raise awareness and funding for conservation. To date she has fundraised over £500,000. We speak the week of World Female Ranger Week which aims to amplify the voices of these brave women, breaking down social stigmas and shining a light on their incredible achievements and the unique challenges they face. Holly's insights reveal a complex picture of poaching, from individuals driven by desperation to organized syndicates involved in wildlife crime. She emphasizes the moral dilemmas faced by rangers and the indispensable role women play in building community relationships and reducing corruption. Holly's dedication to conservation goes beyond just talking about the issues; she's about actionable change. She passionately discusses the importance of funding in conservation efforts, encapsulating her belief that "conservation without funding is just conversation." Her campaign not only raises awareness but also aims to attract crucial support and resources. In this episode, we delve into the profound impact of personal experiences on advocacy, the power of media in driving global awareness, and the inspiring stories of female rangers fighting against the odds. Holly also shares her new venture, Wildlife Positive Travel, offering immersive experiences with anti-poaching teams in Africa and Kenya. www.worldfemalerangerweek.org www.howmanyelephants.org www.hollybudge.com Instagram: @worldfemalerangerweek @howmanyelephants @hollybudge Facebook: @worldfemalerangerweek @howmanyelephants @hollybudgeadventure Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hollybudge/ Remember to subscribe to be notified about new episodes. And please do rate & review this episode on Apple Podcasts. Hope you love it Richard

Persistent and Nasty
Episode 195: Jordy Joans

Persistent and Nasty

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 75:44


Today Elaine and Louise chat with the brilliant artist Jordy Joans. We chat Jordy's path into the industry, music, drag, wring your own material, the struggle of autobiographical performance and so, so much more. Jory will be putting a callout out in January/February 2024 for their final Drag show in June of 2024 so please follow all of Jordy's socials, so you don't miss out. Jordy Joans Jordy Joans is an award winning non binary & trans femme artist from Edinburgh, Scotland, who works across the UK creating work for theatre, film and music. They focus their creative work on human psychology, and she also presents for podcast and radio platforms sharing stories rooted in overcoming adversity and trauma. Their monthly show ‘Songs That Shape' features with EHFM on the second Thursday of the month, a show where artists share their creative journeys and the music that inspired them along the way - and even had the fabulously talented Elaine from Persistent and Nasty as a guest in summer this year. Their second radio show ‘EMpower' is showcased by Voices Radio in London, on the second Tuesday of the month and includes empowering songs that help audiences unleash their inner diva front and centre stage. Jordy's been DJing and performing for over a decade, starting in LGBT spaces as ‘just for a laugh' and now holds residencies in venues across Scotland. Infusing house, disco, pop edits and party classics in most of their set lists. Over the years, this work has included working with celebrities: B*Witched, Jedward, Tulisa, Kerry Katona, Rupaul's Drag Race UK & US, N Trance, HRH Prince Edward and more. Jordy previously has been under commission with the BBC, National Theatre of Scotland, SMHAF, Aberdeen Performing Arts and Creative Youth (London) - just to name a wee few. Since 2020, Jordy has been working as a Vocalist and Producer, with several songs due for release in 2024. Their first track ‘Not Again' is a story of learning to love yourself again and leaving a toxic relationship behind, which was released with record label Lady of the House in July this year. Website: thejordyjoansofficial.com Radio Show: EHfm - Songs that shape Instagram: @thejordyjoansofficial HIPA GUIDES: HIPA GUIDES OUR WEBSITE - www.persistentandnasty.co.uk Persistent Pal & Nasty Hero - Pals and Hero Membership Support In The Room - https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/in-the-room Email – persistentandnasty@gmail.com Instagram - @persistentandnasty Twitter - @PersistentNasty Coffee Morning Eventbrite - Coffee Morning Tickets LINKTREE - LINKTR.EE Resources Samaritans - Rape Crisis Scotland - Rape Crisis UK ArtsMinds - BAPAM Freelancers Make Theatre Work Stonewall UK - Trevor Project - Mermaids UK Switchboard LGBT+ - GATE PLANNED PARENTHOOD DONATE - DONATE ABORTION SUPPORT NETWORK UK - ASN.COM- DONATE WeAudition offer: For 25% off your monthly subscription quote: NASTY25 Backstage Offers: Get a free 12 months Actor Subscription: https://join.backstage.com/persistentnasty-uk-12m-free/

Get Onto My Cloud: The Tim Rice Podcast
The Lost Cricket Musical

Get Onto My Cloud: The Tim Rice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 27:15


Tim reveals all about the last complete musical he wrote with Andrew Lloyd Webber, Cricket (Hearts and Wickets), just 30 minutes long, commissioned by HRH Prince Edward for HM The Queen’s 60th birthday in 1986. No official recording exists but Tim tells the tale with selections of the lyrics and a couple of the actual songs. Surely the theatre world would appreciate a new, complete recording? Well he would anyway. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

More Than Corporate
082: Authenticity in Songwriting with Kristen Karma

More Than Corporate

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 45:38


Kristen Karma is an award-winning singer-songwriter with a music career that has already blossomed in the pop/dance scene in her hometown of Vancouver. Now located in Toronto, Kristen Karma is no stranger to the ever-growing music industry.Even though much of her formative years were devoted to a theoretical and exacting world of ballet lessons, Air Cadets, Military Marching Bands, and The Royal Conservatory of Music, some of the only evidence that remains of her past is the neon pink tulle that shoots out from under her black corset. It’s undeniable—Kristen Karma is a band nerd. But she is a band nerd who might punch you in the face for showing up late to practice.Her brand new single “Dear John” released on October 19 is a heartwarming, and brilliantly crafted song that is sure to tug on the heartstrings. With it already winning Best International Song at the American Tracks Music Awards in Los Angeles, reaching #35 on the iTunes Canada Pop Charts, and placing in several International Film Festivals, Kristen features up-and-coming artist Marian Hanna and rap artist Mr ATP for a well-rounded and thematic song that is sure to make an impact on any listener who has lost a loved one.In 2019 Kristen Won Pop Artist of the Year from the International Music and Entertainment Association (IMEA) Awards, placed as a Semi-Finalist in the International Songwriting Competition (ISC) in the Unsigned Category, and took home several nominations and placements in Indie Film Festivals for the song and music video “Dear John” around the globe. With over 155,00 plays on Soundcloud, 50,000 plays on Spotify, and well over 60,000 video views on YouTube and Vimeo combined there’s no telling how far her latest single will go. To finish off the year, in December of 2019 Kristen was featured as an Emerging Artist in the Women in Music Edition of Billboard Magazine gaining worldwide exposure.Kristen Karma is taking control of her own destiny with a Gold Award in one hand (personally given to her by HRH Prince Edward in 2009) and a black corset in the other. She effortlessly walks the line between an organized and responsibly rehearsed persona who has spent years studying the theory behind her music, and her alter ego who cannot refrain from gallivanting all over the stage during her pop/electronic performances. Karma not only wields a certificate in Audio Engineering from Hot Sole Music, but has studied voice with Judith Rabinovitch, who has worked with the likes of Avril Lavigne and Sarah McLachlan.In 2013, Kristen Karma was selected as one of two performers to play the Lady Gaga Born This Way Ball After-party and open for Tour DJ/Lady Gaga BFF Lady Starlight in Vancouver. With rave reviews from her performance, she then went on to work with lil’Jon on her single Sirens. In 2017, she opened for Grammy Award Winner Akon in Guelph, Ontario on his Canadian Promo Tour. Hot off the heels of her performance, Kristen was then approached and selected to play the Lady Gaga – Joanne World Tour VIP After-Party once again in Vancouver after Lady Gaga’s performance at Rogers Arena.Kristen has already teamed up with with Mark Zubek (Zed Records) to bring you the quirky fun pop single, ‘Party Heroes’ which peaked on the iTunes Canada Chart (#17), and ‘Try’ (Top 30 iTunes Canada Pop Chart (#27), Top 100 iTunes Canada Chart (All Genres at #69) – Highest Debut of the Day for June 29, 2019).Her previous EP, Destination Unknown, garnered critical success with numerous positive reviews, but Karma’s recordings are far from her only facet that is gaining positive attention from the press. Kristen Karma lives for the stage, and it shows. Karma herself recounts stories of being drawn to the stage from an early age, saying, “Before the age of five, I would gravitate to the stage no matter who was playing. If I could, I would get up on stage and dance with the singers.” It is this kind of driven and simultaneously care-free attitude that has propelled Kristen Karma deeper and deeper into a professional career in music.Karma continues to wow audiences with her energetic live performances, and she does it all with a neon pink microphone in hand.On This Episode:Kristen shared what drew her to the music industry.Amber and Kristen discuss how music can help heal in the face of trauma or loss.Learn how authenticity places a massive role in songwriting.Find out how shaking up your routine a small amount can make a massive difference.Tweetable Quotes:"If you can play your song 1,000 times over and not get sick of it, you've got a good song." – Amber Fuhriman"You can't get better at something if you don't start." – Amber FuhrimanKristen Karma:KristenKarma.comListen to Dear John on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/track/1MiUkADtStfKhCjp1PXeU4?si=Oe6iYA8aTY23YQa4jZFrxAConnect with other incredible people looking to break out of the corporate mindset by joining the More Than Corporate Facebook group: http://bit.ly/2MuWn53 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Fierce Female Network
The Fierce Female Network: Lady Gaga VIP Opener Kristen Karma

The Fierce Female Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 38:00


Kristen Karma's music career has already blossomed in the pop/dance scene in her hometown of Vancouver. Now located in Toronto, Kristen Karma is no stranger to the ever growing music industry. Even though much of her formative years were devoted to a theoretical and exacting world of ballet lessons, Air Cadets, Military Marching Bands, and The Royal Conservatory of Music, some of the only evidence that remains of her past is the neon pink tulle that shoots out from under her black corset. It's undeniable—Kristen Karma is a band nerd. But she is a band nerd who might punch you in the face for showing up late to practice. Her current single “Party Heroes” has her hard pounding electronic dance sound that is sure to bring your to your feet. The clever constructed lyrics and catchy beats combined heavy powerful guitar solos will leave you wanting more. Already garnering rave reviews with the infectious sounds throughout,  this sees Kristen moving into a new share of her music career. Kristen Karma is taking control of her own destiny with a Gold Award in one hand (personally given to her by HRH Prince Edward in 2009) and a black corset in the other. She effortlessly walks the line between an organized and responsibly rehearsed persona who has spent years studying the theory behind her music, and her alter ego who cannot refrain from gallivanting all over the stage during her pop/electronic performances. Karma not only wields a certificate in Audio Engineering from Hot Sole Music, but has studied voice with Judith Rabinovitch, who has worked with the likes of Avril Lavigne and Sarah McLachlan. In 2013, Kristen Karma was selected as one of two performers to play the Lady Gaga Born This Way Ball After-party and open for Tour DJ/Lady Gaga BFF Lady Starlight in Vancouver. With rave reviews from her performance, she then went on to work with lil'Jon on her single Sirens.

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Better Each Day Podcast Radio Show with Bruce Hilliard
Episode 078–Kristen Karma “Party Heroes” with Bruce Hilliard

Better Each Day Podcast Radio Show with Bruce Hilliard

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2019 24:24


Kristen Karma’s music career has already rocked the pop/dance scene in her hometown of Vancouver. Now located in Toronto, Kristen Karma is no stranger to the ever growing music industry. Even though much of her formative years were devoted to a theoretical and exacting world of ballet lessons, Air Cadets, Military Marching Bands, and The Royal Conservatory of Music, some of the only evidence that remains of her past is the neon pink tulle that shoots out from under her black corset. It’s undeniable—Kristen Karma is a band nerd. But she is a band nerd who might punch you in the face for showing up late to practice. Her current single Party Heroes has her hard pounding electronic dance sound that is sure to bring your to your feet. The clever constructed lyrics and catchy beats combined heavy powerful guitar solos will leave you wanting more. Already garnering rave reviews with the infectious sounds throughout,  this sees Kristen moving into a new share of her music career. Kristen Karma is taking control of her own destiny with a Gold Award in one hand (personally given to her by HRH Prince Edward in 2009) and a black corset in the other. She effortlessly walks the line between an organized and responsibly rehearsed persona who has spent years studying the theory behind her music, and her alter ego who cannot refrain from gallivanting all over the stage during her pop/electronic performances. Karma not only wields a certificate in Audio Engineering from Hot Sole Music, but has studied voice with Judith Rabinovitch, who has worked with the likes of Avril Lavigne and Sarah McLachlan. In 2013, Kristen Karma was selected as one of two performers to play the Lady Gaga Born This Way Ball After-party and open for Tour DJ/Lady Gaga BFF Lady Starlight in Vancouver. With rave reviews from her performance, she then went on to work with lil’Jon on her single Sirens. In 2017, she opened for Grammy Award Winner Akon in Guelph, Ontario on his Canadian Promo Tour. Hot off the heels of her performance, Kristen was then approached and selected to play the Lady Gaga – Joanne World Tour VIP After-party once again in Vancouver after Lady Gaga’s performance at Rogers Arena. Kristen has now teamed up with with Mark Zubek (Zedd Records) to bring you this quirky fun pop single Party Heroes. Her previous EP, Destination Unknown, garnered critical success with numerous positive reviews, but Karma’s recordings are far from her only facet that is gaining positive attention from the press. Kristen Karma lives for the stage, and it shows. “She plays as if it’s her last time she’s ever going to be playing,” reports DJ Spencer in a review (December 2011). Karma herself recounts stories of being drawn to the stage from an early age, saying, “Before the age of five, I would gravitate to the stage no matter who was playing. If I could, I would get up on stage and dance with the singers.” It is this kind of driven and simultaneously care-free attitude that has propelled Kristen Karma deeper and deeper into a professional career in music. Karma continues to wow audiences with her energetic live performances, and she does it all with a neon pink microphone in hand. Kristen Karma's Website Kristen on SoundCloud

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Better Each Day Podcast Radio Show with Bruce Hilliard
Episode 078–Kristen Karma “Party Heroes” with Bruce Hilliard

Better Each Day Podcast Radio Show with Bruce Hilliard

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2019 24:24


Kristen Karma’s music career has already rocked the pop/dance scene in her hometown of Vancouver. Now located in Toronto, Kristen Karma is no stranger to the ever growing music industry. Even though much of her formative years were devoted to a theoretical and exacting world of ballet lessons, Air Cadets, Military Marching Bands, and The Royal Conservatory of Music, some of the only evidence that remains of her past is the neon pink tulle that shoots out from under her black corset. It’s undeniable—Kristen Karma is a band nerd. But she is a band nerd who might punch you in the face for showing up late to practice. Her current single Party Heroes has her hard pounding electronic dance sound that is sure to bring your to your feet. The clever constructed lyrics and catchy beats combined heavy powerful guitar solos will leave you wanting more. Already garnering rave reviews with the infectious sounds throughout,  this sees Kristen moving into a new share of her music career. Kristen Karma is taking control of her own destiny with a Gold Award in one hand (personally given to her by HRH Prince Edward in 2009) and a black corset in the other. She effortlessly walks the line between an organized and responsibly rehearsed persona who has spent years studying the theory behind her music, and her alter ego who cannot refrain from gallivanting all over the stage during her pop/electronic performances. Karma not only wields a certificate in Audio Engineering from Hot Sole Music, but has studied voice with Judith Rabinovitch, who has worked with the likes of Avril Lavigne and Sarah McLachlan. In 2013, Kristen Karma was selected as one of two performers to play the Lady Gaga Born This Way Ball After-party and open for Tour DJ/Lady Gaga BFF Lady Starlight in Vancouver. With rave reviews from her performance, she then went on to work with lil’Jon on her single Sirens. In 2017, she opened for Grammy Award Winner Akon in Guelph, Ontario on his Canadian Promo Tour. Hot off the heels of her performance, Kristen was then approached and selected to play the Lady Gaga – Joanne World Tour VIP After-party once again in Vancouver after Lady Gaga’s performance at Rogers Arena. Kristen has now teamed up with with Mark Zubek (Zedd Records) to bring you this quirky fun pop single Party Heroes. Her previous EP, Destination Unknown, garnered critical success with numerous positive reviews, but Karma’s recordings are far from her only facet that is gaining positive attention from the press. Kristen Karma lives for the stage, and it shows. “She plays as if it’s her last time she’s ever going to be playing,” reports DJ Spencer in a review (December 2011). Karma herself recounts stories of being drawn to the stage from an early age, saying, “Before the age of five, I would gravitate to the stage no matter who was playing. If I could, I would get up on stage and dance with the singers.” It is this kind of driven and simultaneously care-free attitude that has propelled Kristen Karma deeper and deeper into a professional career in music. Karma continues to wow audiences with her energetic live performances, and she does it all with a neon pink microphone in hand. Kristen Karma's Website Kristen on SoundCloud

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Author Your Life
AYL063 - One Foot in Front of the Other with Carolyn George

Author Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2018 58:05


Carolyn George has been a management consultant for over 20 years. She started her first Marketing Agency when she was 27 years old, working with clients that included The Telegraph, Gillette, Papermate, RNIB and many more. During the early 90’s she was Managing Director of ChaseCom and was responsible for licensing the first wireless LANs in the UK with the DTI. At the same time she started The RTTC (Real Tennis Tournament Company). The Champagne Laurent Perrier Masters ran at the prestigious Queens Club in London attracting many famous names to its audience, champagne tastings and corporate hospitality. Laurent Perrier, was the sponsor for 10 years and HRH Prince Edward came along on finals night each year to present the prizes. Since then Carolyn has spent most of her time supporting others to do what they do best; from doctor’s practices to training companies, from charities to cheese makers. During that time she has been asked to sit on boards and even became CEO of Street Child Africa. In this interview you will learn: 1. You must commit to a passion every day 2. To reward yourself when you’ve done something difficult 3. The importance of using movement to start your day 4. Why listening is the best gift you can give someone 5. You have to take responsibility for your life Website: www.purpleceed.com