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Acceptance is the word on everybody's lips today, but it has different meanings for Elis and John. For John it's a meaningful form of accepting things as they are in life. For Elis it's about accepting that his wife Isy will never be interested in the Nations League. Both are valid, I'm sure you'll agree.Also getting in on the acceptance game is this week's special guest, Harriet Kemsley, fresh from her appearance on Last One Laughing. Her form of acceptance centres around dating, and together everyone questions whether Harriet should really be hosting a dating podcast…Elsewhere, there's a humdinger of a Cymru Connection (complete with surprise connections left, right and centre) and John tallies up the wins and losses in the second instalment of John Wins Again.If you want to get in on all the acceptance fun, get in touch via email: elisandjohn@bbc.co.uk, or WhatsApp: 07974 293 022.
Moni pohtii, millaista on työskennellä rikosten profiloijana. Televisiosarjat ja elokuvat tarjoavat meille erilaisia ja usein dramatisoituja kuvia tästä ammatista. Todellisuudessa työ on kuitenkin analyyttisempaa ja arkisempaa. Profiloijan työ vaatii syvällistä paneutumista rikosten taustoihin sekä perehtymistä ihmismielen pimeimpiin puoliin: pahuuteen, ilkeyteen ja väkivaltaan.Psykologi Nina Lyytisen asiantuntijavieraana on psykologian tohtori, oikeus- ja kriminaalipsykologian dosentti, psykoterapeutti ja tietokirjailija Helinä Häkkänen. Nina ja Helinä keskustelevat rikosten psykologisesta profiloinnista. Helinä on työskennellyt yli kymmenen vuotta keskusrikospoliisin palveluksessa ja hän on kirjoittanut kirjan Profiloija (Bazar, 2025).Helinä ja Nina keskustelevat mm. seuraavista kysymyksistä:- Mitä rikollisten psykologinen profilointi on?- Mitä erityistaitoja psykologinen rikosprofiilin laatiminen vaatii?- Millainen on tyypillinen profilointiprosessi?- Voiko rikollista ajattelutapaa ymmärtämällä pyrkiä ennaltaehkäisemään rikoksia?Lisätietoja:Helinä Häkkänen on psykologian tohtori, psykoterapeutti, oikeuspsykologian dosentti (ISY) ja kriminaalipsykologian dosentti (HY). Hän työskenteli psykologina keskusrikospoliisissa vuosina 2001-2011.Tilaa kirja: Profiloija, Helinä Häkkänen, Bazar 2025.Helinä Häkkänen Facebook, Instagram ja YouTube.-----Haluatko antaa palautetta? Vinkata aiheita tai vieraita? Tee se täällä: psykopodiaa.fi/palaute tai suoraan Spotify-sovelluksessa, jos tätä sitä kautta kuuntelet.Jos pidit tästä jaksosta olisin kiitollinen, jos jaat sen somessa kavereillesi ja jos jätät arvion siinä palvelussa missä tätä kuunteletkin! Muista myös tilata Psykopodiaa, niin et missaa uusia jaksoja!*** Etsitkö valmennusta tai työnohjausta itsellesi tai tiimillesi? ***Psykologi- ja koulutuspalvelut Nina Lyytinen Oy tarjoaa asiantuntevaa tukea juuri teidän tarpeisiinne.Tutustu palveluihin: ninalyytinen.fiOta rohkeasti yhteyttä – suunnitellaan yhdessä, miten voin olla avuksi!Seuraa Psykopodiaa myös somessa:Facebookissa @PsykopodiaaInstragramissa @PsykopodiaaNina Lyytinen Twitterissa: @LyytinenNinaNina Lyytinen LinkedIn:ssa: @LyytinenNinaPsykopodiaa-podcastin verkkosivut: http://psykopodiaa.fiPsykodiaa-podcastin emännän, psykologi Nina Lyytisen verkkosivut: https://ninalyytinen.fi
Love is in the air and it's really setting Producer Dave's pulse racing. And not just because he's madly in love himself. Rather it's because Elis and John are leaning into topical content in a natural fashion without prompting. Something to get any commercial radio producer excitable.For yes, it's Valentine's Day. Romance is making the studio a thick humid erotic soup. Elis will send Isy a text saying “well done”. And John's Love Heart that says “new love” on it has broken in half; a sign that pagans would have interpreted as coming crop failure.But John is in love. In love with a new beau... the Top Shows Podcast Chart. He's also had the greatest match with a woman of all time… his mortgage broker. In less romantic affairs we ask “could you wake a baby for £25,000?” and there's a clash of two ingredients that were just made for each other: Mad Dads and sat navs.Contact us right now you sexy lovers on elisandjohn@bbc.co.uk and 07974 293 022 on WhatsApp if you're more of a direct message sort of person.
In this episode, Dara and Isy are joined by the astronaut Helen Sharman to learn about how humans learned to survive in space - with some diverting conversations about glitter, cat statues, hibernation, and shell suits.What? Seriously?? is a new podcast which combines comedy with quirky history, hosted by Dara Ó Briain and Isy Suttie, who will unravel an extraordinary real-life tale each week with the help of a celebrity guestDara and Isy unearth stories that are definitely true, but also kind of unbelievable at the same time - the sort of stories that make you go ‘What? Seriously??' when you hear them, but you resolve to tell them in the pub the first chance you get. The twist is that Dara and Isy have absolutely no idea how these strange-but-true tales will unfold and we'll all be trying to figure it out together – or Dara and Isy will just go off on funny flights of fancy that are tangentially related to the story. They will be drip-fed the nuggets of narrative by a special guest expert who might just know something about the subject.Across the series they will be joined by I'm A Celeb winner Georgia Toffolo, the Aussie comedian Rhys Nicholson, the broadcaster Stuart Maconie, Master Chef star Louisa Ellis, Miles from The Traitors, the comedian Richard Herring, the astronaut Helen Sharman, and Slow Horses star Chris Chung.‘What? Seriously??' with Dara Ó Briain and Isy Suttie and special guest Helen Sharman. Format co-developed by Dan Page. Story compiled by Gareth Edwards and Dan Page. Producer: Laura Grimshaw Executive Producer: Jon Holmes An unusual production for BBC Radio 4
Vainoaminen on tuskallinen kokemus, joka vie sen kohteena olevalta henkilöltä kontrollin omaan elämään ja rikkoo hänen turvallisuudentunteensa. Vainoaminen on traumatisoiva väkivallan muoto, joka voi aiheuttaa vakavia psyykkisiä, fyysisiä ja sosiaalisia seurauksia. Se on äärimmäisen raskasta vainoamisen kohteeksi joutuneille. Psykologi Nina Lyytisen asiantuntijavieraana psykologian tohtori, oikeus- ja kriminaalipsykologian dosentti, psykoterapeutti ja tietokirjailija Helinä Häkkänen. Nina ja Helinä keskustelevat vainoamisesta ja sen psykologista vaikutuksista vainoamisen kohteeksi joutuneelle. Rikoslain mukainen rikos vainoaminen on silloin, kun henkilö toistuvasti häiritsee toista esimerkiksi uhkailemalla, seuraamalla, tarkkailemalla, ottamalla yhteyttä tai muilla vastaavilla tavoilla, jotka ovat omiaan aiheuttamaan pelkoa ja ahdistusta vainotussa.** Sisältövaroitus: jaksossa käsitellään vainoamista eri muodoissaan. **Helinä ja keskustelevat mm. seuraavista kysymyksistä: - Mistä vainoamisessa on kyse? - Kuinka yleistä vainoaminen on Suomessa? - Mitkä ovat yleisimmät vainoamisen muodot? - Mitä tekijöitä vainoamisen taustalla voi olla? - Kellä on riski joutua vainotuksi? - Millaisia psyykkisiä vaikutuksia vainoamisella on sen kohteeksi joutuneelle? - Miten vainottu voi suojata omaa terveyttään? Lisätietoja:Voisit olla myös kiinnostunut näistä jaksoista: - 86. Lähisuhdeväkivalta. - 8. Narsismi parisuhteessa.Helinä Häkkänen on psykologian tohtori, psykoterapeutti, työnohjaaja (STOry), EMDR-työnohjaaja, oikeuspsykologian ja työpsykologian erikoispsykologi, oikeuspsykologian dosentti (ISY) ja kriminaalipsykologian dosentti (HY). Hän työskenteli psykologina keskusrikospoliisissa 10 vuoden ajan 2000-2010 (vuosina 2002-2008 Suomen Akatemian tutkijana).Helinän yrityksen Mielenjuuren verkkosivut.Helinä Häkkänen: 100 kysymystä narsimista. (Otava 2023, äänikirja). Tietoa vainoamisesta löydät Poliisin sivuilta.Rikosuhripäivystys tarjoaa tukea. Naisten Linjan tukipalveluista löydät tietoa verkosta. Miessakit ry:n Lyömätön linja.-----Haluatko antaa palautetta? Vinkata aiheita tai vieraita? Tee se täällä: psykopodiaa.fi/palaute tai suoraan Spotify-sovelluksessa, jos tätä sitä kautta kuuntelet.Jos pidit tästä jaksosta olisin kiitollinen, jos jaat sen somessa kavereillesi ja jos jätät arvion siinä palvelussa missä tätä kuunteletkin! Muista myös tilata Psykopodiaa, niin et missaa uusia jaksoja!Seuraa Psykopodiaa myös somessa:Facebookissa @PsykopodiaaInstragramissa @PsykopodiaaNina Lyytinen Twitterissa: @LyytinenNinaNina Lyytinen LinkedIn:ssa: @LyytinenNinaPsykopodiaa-podcastin verkkosivut: http://psykopodiaa.fiPsykodiaa-podcastin emännän, psykologi Nina Lyytisen verkkosivut: https://ninalyytinen.fi
Two young boxers with a rivalry as fierce as their punches, Benn versus Eubank is the match-up everybody is itching for. When they sign their fight contract live on TV, the animosity is palpable. The battle that takes place doesn't disappoint – with millions watching the drama from home. Meanwhile, Elis conducts some audience research with Isy to confirm this IS the biggest British boxing rivalry ever.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In der heutigen Folge von Parfümwelt habe ich einen neuen Ansatz gewählt, um euch meine Duftempfehlungen vorzustellen. Einige herbstliche Geschichten werden euch von Isy von speakisy vorgetragen, und ihr könnt mitraten, welche Düfte sich dahinter verbergen. Natürlich werde ich euch nach jeder Erzählung über die Parfums aufklären und meinen persönlichen Eindruck der Düfte mit euch teilen. Schnappt euch einen Tee, eine Wolldecke, kuschelt euch aufs Sofa und genießt eine neue Herbstfolge von Parfümwelt. Schaut gerne bei Isy vorbei: https://www.instagram.com/speakisy/
"We not only need to work happy, we need to work at being happy." I love that quote by Shawn Achor.So how are you working at that? The Alliance of Independent Agencies have teamed up with Google to host an event that is dedicated to culture and high performance. They recognise that leaders are navigating a rapid pace of change; the way people work has fundamentally changed. That's not just about where and when we work, but the types of activities that are ultimately draining our energy and sense of wellbeing. And that presents a challenge for leaders and managers looking to engage their people. Their Festival of Happiness is all about creating the right culture for high performance through a focus on happy people. And that's what Isabel Odlin and I discuss today. Find out more about the festival and book your place here: Festival of HappinessI'll be one of the live podcasters and part of a panel discussion on the day, so come and say hello! In the meantime, tune into this conversation with Isy and consider how you are working to increase happiness in your workplace. More about Isy:Isabel Odlin is the Chief People Officer at Hub, a marketing and live-streaming agency, and an ILM Level 7 senior coach. She has crafted people strategies, led change management programmes, and developed innovative learning and development plans for businesses in the private and third sectors. As a certified Facet5 practitioner, she helps individuals understand their personalities and working styles. She is also a qualified Mental Health First Aider, workplace wellbeing advocate, and a Chartered CIPD member. Additionally, Isy chairs the Alliance of Independent Agencies' Wellbeing Action Group, fostering collaboration on agency culture and wellbeing.Links to contact Isy:LinkedIn: Isabel OdlinWebsites:allindependentagencies.orgwww.hubagency.co.ukResources & ReferencesFestival of Happiness (itstimeforchange.co.uk)Are you making the most of the Happiness Advantage (itstimeforchange.co.uk)Alliance of Independent Agencies: Festival of HappinessLeadership Labs | It's Time for Change (itstimeforchange.co.uk)Watch this episode on YouTubeContact details for Lisa LLoyd:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/lisapsychologyWebsite: itstimeforchange.co.ukSign up to be kept in the loop: itstimeforchange.co.uk/jointheclubContact me: itstimeforchange.co.uk/contactEmail:
This week's book guest is The Appeal by Janice Hallett.Sara and Cariad are joined by the incredible comedian, actor, writer and star of Peep Show - Isy Suttie - to discuss The Sound of Music, bad directors, Brownies and TIE.Thank you for reading with us. We like reading with you!The Appeal by Janice Hallett is available to buy here or on Apple Books here.Jane Is Trying by Isy Suttie is available to buy here or on Apple Books here.The Actual One by Isy Suttie is available to buy here or on Apple Books here.You can find Isy on Twitter: @IsysuttieSara's debut novel Weirdo is published by Faber & Faber and is available to buy here.Cariad's book You Are Not Alone is published by Bloomsbury and is available to buy here.Follow Sara & Cariad's Weirdos Book Club on Instagram @saraandcariadsweirdosbookclub and Twitter @weirdosbookclub Recorded and edited by Naomi Parnell for Plosive.Artwork by Welcome Studio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alexander Payne's 1999 release Election was a film which took the filmmaker's career to the next level. A biting satire, it features a great Matthew Broderick as a teacher with a grudge battling Reese Witherspoon‘s overly enthusiastic student, Tracy Flick. As part of a special look back at some of the films released in 1999 - a year many believe to be one of the finest in cinema history - film critic and entertainment journalist Isy Santini joined the Movies In Focus podcast to talk about Election. With bylines in The List, Film Stories, and Dirty Movies, Isy is a writer with a passion for feminist film analysis and 20th century cinema - which made her the ideal candidate to talk about Alexander Payne's well regarded black comedy.
Elis is hoisted by his own genetic petard today. For he and Isy have combined to create the perfect journalistic lampooner. And he has nowhere to hide.Amidst such blindsiding, the idea of John at a music festival paints a vivid picture and we hear of 2kg of coffee bean consumption to prove a point.Get involved with the show via email on elisandjohn@bbc.co.uk. Whether it's your Shames, Mad Dads or Made Up Games. You can also reach the boys on WhatsApp on 07974 293 022. Just save the number in your phone contacts and it should then show on the app.
For the final episode of Season 6, Isy and Rebecca are joined by Zack Mackey from Lutheran Settlement House! The discussion covers messaging around gender, relationships with parents, what it means to never fight, and so much more.Any thoughts on this episode? We want to hear from you! Contact us on Facebook, Instagram, our website, or at contact@yestoconsent.orgSupport YES! by making a contribution to help pay hosting fees, guests, editors, and hosts!
We are on part 2 of answering Isy's question. Isy said, “I'm a Christian and I love God, but I struggle with both depression and anxiety, and I feel sad and tired a lot of the time, I desperately want to keep looking to the Lord and receiving His joy and peace, but it just feels so hard to be joyful when I just feel so down and anxious. Do you have any tips on how I can keep on choosing God's joy and peace even when it feels so far away?” Ladies, if you are feeling like Isy, I want you to know that you aren't alone and I also want you to know that there is hope. I remember being in a place similar to this. I struggled so much with anxiety and depression…and honestly loneliness and I didn't know how to break free. I would see these people walking around with smiles on their faces like they didn't have a care in the world and I couldn't understand and didn't even know if it was possible to ever get to that place, but I did. What I'm sharing in this series are the steps to how I went from struggling with depression and anxiety to living a life of joy. Is everything perfect…no, not at all, but I know that God is on my side and that He's fighting my battles for me…and the same is true for you! In Isaiah 41:10, God is saying to you, “Don't be afraid, for I am with you. Don't be discouraged, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you. I will hold you up with my victorious right hand. Last week, we began talking about 6 things we can do to overcome anything the enemy tries to throw at us. Briefly, I'll summarize what we talked about, but if you haven't listened to part 1 of this series, I encourage you to go back and listen! The Beautiful Movement's Summer Box is now available for pre-sale! You have a chance to sign up before they sell out again! The Theme: “Walking with Jesus,” a box to help you go deeper with God this summer! Go to www.jointhebeautifulmovement.com, enter in code uncommonteen and get 15% off your first box!Follow on IG @the_beautiful_movement I would love to invite you to join us this July 19th and 20th for UncommonTEEN Live 2024! Being a teen girl today is tough. Being a Christian teen girl is even more challenging, but God has given you everything you need to not just survive in this crazy world, but to SOAR! Head on over to UncommonTEENlive.com and grab your tickets today!I also want to say thank you so much for your prayers! We found a venue and it is amazing…even better than I could have imagined.Ladies, we have had challenges recently with the UncommonTEEN App and had to close it down. Don't worry, a new app is coming soon!!If you still want to ask your Ask Me Anything Questions or if you need prayer, head on over to UncommonTEEN.com.For the Ask Me Anything Questions, click on the RED BUTTON at the top of the screen. These questions may used on a future episode of the UncommonTEEN Podcast!For any prayer requests or more personal questions, click on the YELLOW CHAT TAB at the bottom right hand corner of the screen. These will not be used on the podcast unless you say you would like it to be used. Connect with Us!Website: UncommonTEEN.comInstagram: @uncommon.teenUncommonTEEN Live Conference: UncommonTEENlive.com
Rebecca and Isy talk about sucking toes and other kinds of nongenital sexuality! They share how they each feel about feet and about putting things in their mouths, shoe preferences, and their dream of hosting a live dating show in the park.Any thoughts on this episode? We want to hear from you! Contact us on Facebook, Instagram, our website, or at contact@yestoconsent.orgSupport YES! by making a contribution to help pay hosting fees, guests, editors, and hosts!
Isy says, “I'm a Christian and I love God, but I struggle with both depression and anxiety, and I feel sad and tired a lot of the time, I desperately want to keep looking to the Lord and receiving His joy and peace, but it just feels so hard to be joyful when I just feel so down and anxious. Do you have any tips on how I can keep on choosing God's joy and peace even when it feels so far away?”First, I want to say that I hate that you're walking through this. I truly believe that the enemy is coming after teens today more than he has ever before, but it's because you all have inside of you the power of God to shake this world in a positive way. God wants to use you to make an impact bigger than ever before. People need what you have and if they enemy can stop you, then he wins. We aren't going to let that happen. That's honestly my heart behind starting the UncommonTEEN Podcast. My heart is that you are so strong in your walk with God that the enemy and this world can't shake you. And Isy, I don't want you to feel alone, because so many of the Christian teen girls I talk to, struggle with this same thing. But the good news is, there is hope. You can overcome! Just as Psalm 118:6 says, with God on your side, you don't have to fear! Today, we're going to start talking about 6 things you can do to overcome whatever the enemy is throwing at you. We'll only get through 3 today and will do the last 3 next week.I have seen so many teens girls that I coach take these steps and I have watched how God has transformed their lives. One girl who is currently going through my coaching program right now was in a really dark place and in just a few short weeks, she is now walking around with the joy of the Lord as her strength. It is so fun to watch, and I know God can and will do the same for you! I can't take credit for any of this, I'm just so thankful God allows me to be a part of your journey! The Beautiful Movement's Summer Box is now available for pre-sale! You have a chance to sign up before they sell out again! The Theme: “Walking with Jesus,” a box to help you go deeper with God this summer! Go to www.jointhebeautifulmovement.com, enter in code uncommonteen and get 15% off your first box!Follow on IG @the_beautiful_movement I would love to invite you to join us this July 19th and 20th for UncommonTEEN Live 2024! Being a teen girl today is tough. Being a Christian teen girl is even more challenging, but God has given you everything you need to not just survive in this crazy world, but to SOAR! Head on over to UncommonTEENlive.com and grab your tickets today!I also want to say thank you so much for your prayers! We found a venue and it is amazing…even better than I could have imagined.Ladies, we have had challenges recently with the UncommonTEEN App and had to close it down. Don't worry, a new app is coming soon!!If you still want to ask your Ask Me Anything Questions or if you need prayer, head on over to UncommonTEEN.com.For the Ask Me Anything Questions, click on the RED BUTTON at the top of the screen. These questions may used on a future episode of the UncommonTEEN Podcast!For any prayer requests or more personal questions, click on the YELLOW CHAT TAB at the bottom right hand corner of the screen. These will not be used on the podcast unless you say you would like it to be used. Connect with Us!Website: UncommonTEEN.comInstagram: @uncommon.teenUncommonTEEN Live Conference: UncommonTEENlive.com
Content warning: discussion of the HBO documentary Quiet on Set, which references childhood sexual abuse. There will be a warning in the podcast before the discussion starts, and it is over at 11:17. Rebecca and Isy discuss their relationships to masturbation as young people and now. The conversation covers masturbation myths, gendered expectations, their feelings about the word masturbate, and so much more.Follow Charm School Looks - @charmschoollooksAny thoughts on this episode? We want to hear from you! Contact us on Facebook, Instagram, our website, or at contact@yestoconsent.orgSupport YES! by making a contribution to help pay hosting fees, guests, editors, and hosts!
Rebecca and Isy are joined by asexuality educator Aubri Lancaster (@acesexeducation) to explore what asexuality means, the difference between attraction and desire, the difference between romantic and platonic love, the socially constructed nature of language, and whether we are attracted to ourselves! (And so much more...)Any thoughts on this episode? We want to hear from you! Contact us on Facebook, Instagram, our website, or at contact@yestoconsent.orgSupport YES! by making a contribution to help pay hosting fees, guests, editors, and hosts!
Rebecca and Isy discuss diet culture and how we learn to feel guilty about what we eat. Along the way they also cover shame, black-and-white thinking, breaking generational cycles, and stale Oreos.We also mention Substantia Jones's Adipositivity Project - check it out!Any thoughts on this episode? We want to hear from you! Contact us on Facebook, Instagram, our website, or at contact@yestoconsent.orgSupport YES! by making a contribution to help pay hosting fees, guests, editors, and hosts!
Rebecca and Isy are joined by 14-year-old Indu and 11-year-old Leela to talk about having relationships at a young age! They discuss what the point of a relationship is, as well as romantic vs. sexual orientations, different preferences for physical touch, and playing The Period Game.Any thoughts on this episode? We want to hear from you! Contact us on Facebook, Instagram, our website, or at contact@yestoconsent.orgSupport YES! by making a contribution to help pay hosting fees, guests, editors, and hosts!
Isy's journey to success has not been without its challenges. From experiencing homelessness at a young age to raising a child on her own, she has faced numerous obstacles along the way. However, rather than letting these struggles define her, Imarni used them as motivation to achieve her goals. In this episode, Adam Stott interviews Isy Imarni, winner of the Best Creativity Award in the Done for You Branding Retreat. Isy shares her inspiring story of overcoming adversity and using her experiences as a springboard for success. She discusses her diverse creative background in fashion, film, and photography, and how she incorporates AI technology into her work. Isy emphasizes the importance of having the right mentorship and support, as well as the need to push past fear and embrace new opportunities. Get your Business Growth Secrets SUCCESS PLANNER for FREE and profit like a pro: https://adamstottplanner.com/free-book47315172 Adams website: https://adamstott.com/?el=Pod Watch the Episode on Adam's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/adamstottcoach?el=Pod Connect with Adam on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adamstottcoach/?el=Pod Join Adam's network on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-stott-coach/?el=Pod Business owners: Monetise social media, get more clients, increase your following, and make more sales: https://socialmediamonetisation.com/unlockfb?el=Pod Coaches, Consultants, and Speakers: lower your marketing costs, increase ticket prices, and get more high-ticket clients: https://personalbrandunlocked.com/fb-event-reg?el=Pod
Rebecca and Isy are here to talk about deflated breasts! They also cover vagina smells, growing single hairs in surprising new places, all the different ways breasts can feel, and the fact that Isy doesn't know what memes are.Any thoughts on this episode? We want to hear from you! Contact us on Facebook, Instagram, our website, or at contact@yestoconsent.orgSupport YES! by making a contribution to help pay hosting fees, guests, editors, and hosts!
Happy Valentine's Day! Rebecca and Isy are here to discuss whether it is OK to fall in love! They touch on camp boyfriends, elementary school musicals, fear of rejection, and the difference between "love" and "in love."Any thoughts on this episode? We want to hear from you! Contact us on Facebook, Instagram, our website, or at contact@yestoconsent.orgSupport YES! by making a contribution to help pay hosting fees, guests, editors, and hosts!
Rebecca and Isy feel sad. After a long discussion of the Philadelphia Phillies, Rebecca and Isy share what they're feeling sad about, their first memories of loss, grief playlists, and the healing benefits of a shower.Any thoughts on this episode? We want to hear from you! Contact us on Facebook, Instagram, our website, or at contact@yestoconsent.orgSupport YES! by making a contribution to help pay hosting fees, guests, editors, and hosts!
It's Season 6!!! Rebecca and Isy are back to explore "healthy" relationships, friends getting married, the overuse of the words "toxic" and "gaslighting," and middle school fiber arts class. Any thoughts on this episode? We want to hear from you! Contact us on Facebook, Instagram, our website, or at contact@yestoconsent.orgSupport YES! by making a contribution to help pay hosting fees, guests, editors, and hosts!
The subtext might not be that hard to pick up on. Isy returns to offer her thoughts on the metaphor of violence and sex when it comes to wolves preying on little girls. Find out more about the podcast What is Sex? here: https://whatissex.buzzsprout.com/894604Discover more about YES! here: https://yourempoweredsexuality.org/We are using four productions to frame our discussion of Into the Woods.The Original Broadway Cast (1987) starring Bernadette Peters, Joanna Gleason, and Chip Zien.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://bit.ly/46hBVdXOr listen to it on Spotify: https://bit.ly/48HHfsEOr buy it on Amazon: https://bit.ly/3ZEDtMFThe Broadway Revival (2002) starring Vanessa Williams, Kerry O'Malley, and Stephen DeRosa.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://bit.ly/3RL3rwbOr listen to it on Spotify: https://bit.ly/3rISQHdOr buy it on Amazon: https://bit.ly/3rzQg6zThe film adaptation (2014) starring Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, and James Corden.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://bit.ly/3PPFPE6Or listen to it on Spotify: https://bit.ly/48C44y2Or buy it on Amazon: https://bit.ly/46hu14rThe Broadway Revival (2022) starring Patina Miller, Sara Bareilles, and Brian d'Arcy James.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://bit.ly/3F13gVZOr listen to it on Spotify: https://bit.ly/3ZKqd9uOr buy it on Amazon: https://bit.ly/3LMvs2wSend feedback to puttingittogetherpodcast@gmail.comKeep up to date with Putting It Together by following its social media channels.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/puttingittogetherpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/sondheimpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sondheimpodcast ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week on the Penguin Podcast, Isy Suttie is joined by bestselling author, public speaker, and founder of The School of Life, Alain de Botton. His latest book, A Therapeutic Journey, deals with mental ill-health and recuperation and has been described as both a source of companionship in our loneliest moments and a practical guide to finding reasons for hope. In this episode, Isy and Alain discuss the theory behind why, as adults, we cry at happy things, the importance of listening to children, and the value of pursuing a 'good enough' life that prioritises emotional wellbeing. Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode, and don't forget to leave us a review – it really helps! To find out more about the #PenguinPodcast, visit www.penguin.co.uk/podcasts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We welcome the wonderful Isy Suttie into the studio this week for a fun and eclectic chat covering choux buns, immersive theatre, Ouija boards and so much more! Isy is a fantastic comic and actor who you may know from Peep Show, Man Down, and her own BBC Radio series Isy Suttie's Guide to Love and Romance.Sort Your Brain Out is an interview format off-shoot of Into the Neuroverse, in which I, Colin Hoult (After Life, Derek, Anna Mann, etc) talk to a comedian/writer/actor I like and admire about my own journey of neurodivergent self-discovery and how we can all, regardless of Neurotype, get through life and "sort our brains out"!SUPPORT THE SHOWpatreon.com/colinhoultat some point I will need money to keep me doing this. Thanks in advance!FOLLOW USTweet: @colinhoult Insta1: @neuroversepodInsta2: @colinhoultcomedyWeb: iamcolinhoult.comBOOK MEhwilson@unitedagents.co.uk for acting and comedy workcolinhoultcomedy@gmail.com for smaller gigs, podcasts, requestsMESSAGE MEI am hoping to grow a little Neurodiverse community here - send me you thoughts on what you like and what you would like to hear to my email or on the smelly socials.THANKS TO @eyesonlegs for wonderful music, image design and editing@edshots for the original photo@ComedyKerfuffle for production Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the Penguin Podcast, Isy Suttie is joined by journalist and award-winning writer, Megan Nolan.Megan joins Isy for a chat about her latest novel, Ordinary Human Failings. They also discuss the amorality of tabloid journalism, familiar narratives of where trauma can lead you, personal pain and the limitations of empathy, and the significance of owning an armchair you'll rarely use. Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode, and please do leave us a review – it really does help us. And finally, to find out more about the #PenguinPodcast, visit www.penguin.co.uk/podcasts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the Penguin Podcast, Isy Suttie is joined by Barristister, TV host and Novelist, Rob Rinder. Rob joins Isy for a joyful conversation about his number one Sunday Times best-selling novel, The Trial.Also on the podcast, we hear Rob's perspective on imposter syndrome and its benefits, how fear and justice intersect in court, that he believes your writing style is influenced by where you sit, and why a worn-out hait brish is so precious to him. Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode, and please do leave us a review – it really does help us. And finally, to find out more about the #PenguinPodcast, visit www.penguin.co.uk/podcasts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pour la rentrée, je vous propose un épisode "feel good" pour contrer le blues de la fin des vacances d'été ! Vous serez ravi(e)s d'apprendre que je suis retournée voir celle dont l'épisode a cumulé le plus d'écoutes sur le podcast... Et oui, je suis retournée voir Audrey Fitzjohn ! Audrey avait en effet fini ses travaux depuis ma dernière visite, et j'avais très envie qu'elle nous raconte notamment comment elle avait fait sa salle de bains en béton cité, dernière étape et touche finale de la rénovation de sa maison. Vous allez le voir, cet épisode n'a rien à voir avec le précédent (l'épisode 19 que je vous conseille d'écouter avant celui-ci !), dans lequel Audrey nous racontait ses galères d'artisans et autres retards de son chantier qui s'étirait en longueur sur plusieurs années. Pour cette ultime étape, elle a réuni uniquement le meilleur de son projet rénovation, pour finir enfin ces travaux dans la joie ! Dans cet épisode, on parle plus précisément de la création d'une salle de bains en béton ciré, qu'Audrey et son mari ont fait eux-mêmes. On parle aussi d'allier d'esthétique et pratique pour faire des plans, de poser des tomettes anciennes, d'utiliser une auge à cochons comme vasque, d'étanchéité, de béton ciré bien sûr, de texture, d'artisanat, de laiton brut et de patine, de chine... Je vous conseille en même temps que vous écoutez cet épisode, de vite vous rendre sur lechantierpodcast.fr pour visiter la maison d'Audrey en photos, vous y trouverez les images de cette nouvelle salle de bains, et un peu plus bas sur la page Home tours, le reportage de toute sa maison que j'ai photographiée en 2021. La salle de bains est vraiment très réussie, quant aux Avant/après... c'est bien simple, ça n'a plus rien à voir ! Mais je ne vous fais pas attendre davantage, et je laisse place à l'histoire de la rénovation d'Audrey. Bonne écoute ! *****NOTES DE L'ÉPISODE****** - La visite de la salle de bains et les Avant/après des travaux : https://www.lechantierpodcast.fr/40-chez-audrey-fitzjohn-salle-de-bains - La visite de toute la maison : https://www.lechantierpodcast.fr/chez-audrey-fitzjohn - Le compte Instagram du podcast avec les home tours vidéo : @lechantierpodcast - Le compte Instagram d'Audrey : @audreyfitzjohn - Merci à notre partenaire Harmony Béton qui soutient cet épisode ! Harmony est une entreprise française, dans le Sud près d'Aix-en-Provence, et c'est la marque qu'il vous faut si vous souhaitez vous lancer dans un projet de béton ciré ! Que ce soit pour le sol, pour les murs, pour votre cuisine ou pour une salle de bains, je vous conseille vivement de regarder tous les produits que propose Harmony sur leur site. Ils ont plein de superbes couleurs que vous pouvez choisir en commandant des échantillons, et vous pouvez décider de prendre le béton traditionnel à faire poser par un professionnel ou leur nouveau kit ISY à poser soi-même hyper facilement. Et la bonne nouvelle, c'est qu'en collaboration avec le podcast, Harmony vous propose -15% sur tout le site avec le code LECHANTIER tout attaché en majuscules, à insérer dans votre panier avant de passer votre commande ; le code est valable jusqu'au 31 décembre 2023
After a month long loan deal expired, Edinburgh returned John Robins. So Robins, free from the Scottish capital's creative buzz and extortionate rental prices returned to the studio... to broadcast to Britain and the world. But today he was not with his companion of norm. With Elis away on a sojourn for Isy's birthday, Lou Sanders filled his boots to a supreme degree. The expert on self herself. And what a breath of fresh electric car air she brought. Meanwhile, John tabled some big stepdad energy, we interact with a spirited antipodean and, in a world first, Dave gets shouted down while reading the rules to a Made Up Game.
We need your help!Each year, Your Empowered Sexuality (YES!) partners with Puentes de Salud to serve South Philadelphia students from Latinx immigrant families, primarily with roots in Mexico, Honduras, and Guatemala. The programs seek to address deep educational inequities such as systemic school underfunding, unequal language access, lack of relevant, engaging curricula, and other unmet needs. As common for many Pennsylvania students, one particular unmet need is access to comprehensive, intersectional, and accurate sexuality education. YES! offers weekly programming for 150+ students to meet this need, with consent and boundary workshops for 1st-3rd grade students; workshops to 4th-8th grade students spanning topics such as consent, identity, sexuality, puberty, race, and gender; and monthly parent workshops.Funding in recent years for this work has allowed YES! and Puentes to reach more participants, support additional age groups, hire more bilingual Latinx facilitators, and further community leadership. However, due to tightening grantor budgets, this year's grant funding will be cut by at least $10,000 - about a third of the total funding for this program. Help YES! close this funding gap and continue serving South Philadelphia students by donating today to support these efforts!Your Empowered Sexuality (YES!) and Puentes de Salud are both 501(c)3 organizations. For other ways to get involved: become a monthly YES! donor, join our mailing list, and sign up to hear about future YES! events. Testimonials:“These workshops are so important for my child because sometimes, as parents we don't know how to talk about certain topics.” -Parent of a 5th grader"Thank you for making us feel SO comfortable in the classes. Thank you for understanding us and listening to us." -5th Grade Student "Thank you Isy for taking the time from your day to teach us about our body and how we should respect others" -7th Grade Student"I used to get scared but now I know more and I won't get that scared." -High School StudentDonate here!
For the final episode of Season 5, Rebecca and Isy revisited the first ever episode and added some new thoughts and reflections on how the podcast has changed over the past five seasons!Any thoughts on this episode? We want to hear from you! Contact us on Facebook, Instagram, our website, or at contact@yestoconsent.orgSupport YES! by making a contribution to help pay hosting fees, guests, editors, and hosts!
Rebecca and Isy are giggly in this episode! They discuss the different words we use for this sex act including anilingus, rimming, eating ass, tossing salad. Isy sings more than usual. And they talk about the importance of debunking myths that are designed to scare kids away from pleasure.Any thoughts on this episode? We want to hear from you! Contact us on Facebook, Instagram, our website, or at contact@yestoconsent.orgSupport YES! by making a contribution to help pay hosting fees, guests, editors, and hosts!
Rebecca and Isy were joined by future sex therapist Andy Pham to talk about Spencer's Gifts, fleshlights, handcuffs, teddy bears, and what to do if your kid likes putting stuff in their butt.Any thoughts on this episode? We want to hear from you! Contact us on Facebook, Instagram, our website, or at contact@yestoconsent.orgSupport YES! by making a contribution to help pay hosting fees, guests, editors, and hosts!
Rebecca and Isy talk about porn, fantasy, imagination, history, and The 40-Year-Old Virgin. They also improvise a lullaby for you.Any thoughts on this episode? We want to hear from you! Contact us on Facebook, Instagram, our website, or at contact@yestoconsent.orgSupport YES! by making a contribution to help pay hosting fees, guests, editors, and hosts!
Isy and Rebecca are joined by podcast host Kyle Marshall to discuss his childhood question. Their conversation covers bisexuality, growing up without internet access, musical theater, craving touch, breaking out of categories, how pink became a "girl color," the changeability of our desires, and so much more!Check out Kyle's podcasts here!'Any thoughts on this episode? We want to hear from you! Contact us on Facebook, Instagram, our website, or at contact@yestoconsent.orgSupport YES! by making a contribution to help pay hosting fees, guests, editors, and hosts!
Rebecca and Isy discuss all the different feelings people have about their number of sexual partners, whether they are worried it's too many or too few (and how other people often really enforce those fears). Isy wonders about the origins of the expression "notches on the bedpost" and Rebecca questions the practice of referring to people as "bodies." Halfway through season 5! Any thoughts on this episode? We want to hear from you! Contact us on Facebook, Instagram, our website, or at contact@yestoconsent.orgSupport What is Sex? on Patreon to help pay hosting fees, guests, editors, and hosts!
This week on the Penguin Podcast, Isy Suttie is joined by professor and writer, Jonathan Kennedy. Jonathan joins us to discuss his debut work of non-fiction, Pathogenesis, a look at the latest science of infectious diseases and bacteria, and how it has shaped human evolution. Isy and Jonathan also discuss the Stone Henge, his love for cycling scenery, how some bacteria have given us abilities we wouldn't otherwise have, and the importance of South Africa and Pata Pata by Miriam Makeba.Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode, and please do leave us a review – it really does help us. And finally, to find out more about the #PenguinPodcast, visit https://www.penguin.co.uk/podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What does long mean to you? Isy and Rebecca had a lot of different interpretations of this question. They discuss penis-centric conceptions of sex, pressure to orgasm quickly or slowly, and really good pickles.Any thoughts on this episode? We want to hear from you! Contact us on Facebook, Instagram, our website, or at contact@yestoconsent.orgSupport What is Sex? on Patreon to help pay hosting fees, guests, editors, and hosts!
This week on the Penguin Podcast, Isy Suttie is joined by award-winning author, Diana EvansDiana joins us to discuss her latest novel, A House for Alice, the follow-up to the best-selling and critically acclaimed, Ordinary People. Isy and Diana also discuss home and belonging, the idea of letting go, taking risks in writing and reading, and the importance of music and a treasured guitar. Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode, and please do leave us a review – it really does help us. And finally, to find out more about the #PenguinPodcast, visit https://www.penguin.co.uk/podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Isy and Rebecca started out this episode with what they want to say goodbye to in 2023, and then dove right into what it means to be "turned on." They talk about fantasy, the biology behind arousal, and how they are both going to start writing erotica.Any thoughts on this episode? We want to hear from you! Contact us on Facebook, Instagram, our website, or at contact@yestoconsent.orgSupport What is Sex? on Patreon to help pay hosting fees, guests, editors, and hosts!
This week on the Penguin Podcast, Isy Suttie is joined by award-winning author and professor, Sarah Bakewell.Sarah joins us to discuss her latest work of nonfiction, Humanly Possible: seven hundred years of humanist freethinking, inquiry, and hope Isy and Sarah also discuss Humanism and religion, finding beauty in the complexity of the world, a brief history of human dissection, and the writing of Michel de Montaigne.Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode, and please do leave us a review – it really does help us. And finally, to find out more about the #PenguinPodcast, visit https://www.penguin.co.uk/podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Isy and Rebecca are joined by return guest Cori Maskart: standardized patient, gifted performer, parent extraordinaire, and former pregnant boy! They discuss uterine transplants, immaculate conception, and breaking down binary understandings of gender. Any thoughts on this episode? We want to hear from you! Contact us on Facebook, Instagram, our website, or at contact@yestoconsent.orgSupport What is Sex? on Patreon to help pay hosting fees, guests, editors, and hosts!
Isy and Rebecca are back with Season 5!!! And wow did they have a lot to talk about... Masturbation, sex toys, osteoporosis, the meaning of past/present/future, memories of science class, Chanukah, period cramps, Adam Sandler, and so much more. Any thoughts on this episode? We want to hear from you! Contact us on Facebook, Instagram, our website, or at contact@yestoconsent.org Support What is Sex? on Patreon to help pay hosting fees, guests, editors, and hosts!
It's the series finale! It's Catherine's final shift and what a shift it is! As the series comes to an end Amy and Isy question, will Catherine ever reconcile with Claire? Will Tommy ever make it out? And Ryan faces a moral dilemma.
Fiery confrontations, fleeing fugitives and… aliens? The penultimate episode ever of Happy Valley really has it all. Isy and Amy get into it all before being joined by Charlie Murphy, who plays Ann Gallagher, to discuss her character's rocky road so far and what still might be in store for Ann as the series draws to a close.
It's been a busy few days in Happy Valley, Amy Gledhill and Isy Suttie have a lot to discuss! Tommy Lee Royce is making moves and he isn't the only one, as we begin to see a very different side to Fasial during a confrontation with Rob. Isy and Amy spoke with Amit Shah aka Faisal Bhatti to figure out what it could all mean.
Special Guest! Isy! After much coordinating, we have her HERE! And we shoved her into the room! Enjoy the reunion.
Elis may be the kind of person that constantly has content at the forefront of his mind and body, but even he sometimes has to put other life events first. So in order to enable him to go on holiday to celebrate Isy's birthday, this week's show was specially pre-recorded at 8.30pm on a Monday evening (ironically interrupting Producer Dave's holiday in Portugal). Poet and comedian extraordinaire Rob Auton pops round John's Edinburgh flat to perform some specially curated poetry and chat about his latest show, Elis eats some almonds, Producer Dave puts his swimming pool to good use in a very special Made Up Game and John gets excited about some interesting British place names.