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This week marks the final analysis of season 7, where Chelsea is discussing 716: “A Hundred Thousand Angels.” Join her as she chats about the particular lighting and narrative choices that made this episode “angelic”. She also discusses the moment that always makes her cry – the Mackenzie Family reunion, John's ongoing struggle to parent Jamie Fraser's son, and the long awaited “talk” between Jamie and William. But of course, we aren't closing the door on this season without talking about that massive cliff hanger. So, pour yourself a dram and pull up a chair. It's gonna get interesting!
Hello, everyone! Grant is well on his way to finding his one true love, and this week, Some Guy in Austin and I discuss everything you need to know in case you missed the show. This includes, but is not limited to: Raise your hand if you sang the Outlander theme song in your head the entire time we were in Scotland. How incredibly handsome is Jamie Fraser? Did Carolina seal her own fate when she cried in front of Grant? Again. How shocked were you at the very last rose given out? I may have accidentally choked on all the air I sucked into my lungs as a result of the shock. I'm glad my friend Brooke was with me to help. By pointing and laughing. EPISODE NOTES: Click HERE to read my Outlander recaps! Click HERE for my official Bachelorette cheat sheet! Click HERE to be sucked in by the stats on Bachelor Data! SHOW NOTES: Subscribe to Podcast: iTunes or Android Follow Me: Instagram and Twitter Audio Player
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We are back to get you through another week of Droughtlander! Hang in there, Sassenachs... only 157 days left! Jess and Sarah bring you this week's recaps, chat about Sarah's Scotland trip and Outlander "Stuff we Love" and then we sit down with Iain Wilkie. *Content Warning: Some explicit language in this week's episode* This week's guest is Ian Wilkie, owner of BBB Talent Agency. Iain discusses his background and involvement in the film industry, as well as his experience as a body double on Outlander. He talks about being on set for emotional scenes, such as the finale of season five, and the importance of attention to detail in his role. He also shares fun stories from set, including accidentally setting his thumbs on fire and his unique walk as Jamie Fraser. Don't miss this great chat with behind the scenes info from Iain! 00:57 Jess & Sarah Recap 16:31 Fandom News 17:41 Outlander Stuff We Love 18:46 Our chat with Iain Wilkie Voyager Scented Candle Follow Chelsea (KevRoseHome) on IG Follow The Bibliophile Candle Co. on IG
This week, we read Outlander by Diana Gabaldon Ella joins me on this episode to discuss: Why, as two people people who don't normally read romance, ate this s**t up. The fact that our girl Diana can sure write a sex scene How all of the elements — romance, historical anecdotes, character development, setting — came together to create a lovely, entertaining story Open your book and press play on a podcast episode that will have you singing a song of a lass that is gone. Mentioned in the Pairings section of the podcast: DRINK: Rhenish Wine, Whiskey TV SHOW - Reign, Game of Thrones BOOK - Kindred MOVIE - Brave, Lady Chatterley's Lover Quick Summary: Scottish Highlands, 1945. Claire Randall, a former British combat nurse, is just back from the war and reunited with her husband on a second honeymoon when she walks through a standing stone in one of the ancient circles that dot the British Isles. Suddenly she is a Sassenach—an “outlander”—in a Scotland torn by war and raiding clans in the year of Our Lord . . . 1743. Claire is catapulted into the intrigues of a world that threatens her life, and may shatter her heart. Marooned amid danger, passion, and violence, Claire learns her only chance of safety lies in Jamie Fraser, a gallant young Scots warrior. What begins in compulsion becomes urgent need, and Claire finds herself torn between two very different men, in two irreconcilable lives. *** Once you're done listening, hop onto our Instagram and TikTok @rwreadspodcast to give us your thoughts on the discussion and the book. We look forward to hearing from you! * Disclaimer * At Red Wine Reads, we want to engage in the stories of people from all kinds of backgrounds and experiences. The value of books lies in the power of storytelling and sharing a range of perspectives. We don't want to just read what we know, we want to read stories that open our worldview. And in turn, that means getting into challenging, rewarding conversations. But we are not experts in any field — literature, race relations, politics, etc .— and we know that our reviews of these books come from a place of privilege. We encourage our community of readers to add to these conversations with their own thoughts, critiques, and questions. We want to open up a safe place for people. That being said, we also realize that getting into race, sexuality, gender, and other difficult topics can be triggering. We aim to include content warnings whenever they are applicable but we are not perfect. So as we continue to do our best, know you have the room to tell us when we can do better and even, if you want to, share resources with us. Let's learn, grow, and have fun together.
I detta avsnitt pratar regissören Kaya Pakaslahti och filmfotografen Sara Forsius om den bioaktuella PRICILLA, regisserad av Sofia Coppola samt om TV-serien LINDAN HUONE, regisserad av Kaya Pakaslahti.Stort tack till Konstsamfundet för stödet, till Jamie Fraser för fotot och till Sofi Meronen för jingeln.
In this episode of In The ARENA, Jamie Fraser joins me to share the importance of mindset in the pursuit of success. Dedicated to self-development, Jamie shares how being selfish can be the most selfless thing you can do for others. If you're struggling to kickstart your 2024 goals, this podcast is for you. Find out the first steps you need to take to ensure a successful year and stronger, more confident version of yourself. Key Podcast topics: The importance of internal dialogue Being Selfish 3 skills to have a successful business Jamie's biography: Jamie is a multi-award winning CEO and Entrepreneur, named Great British Entrepreneur of the year in 2023. Jamie is a mindset, sales and transformation expert with coaching programs aimed at helping people become the best version of themselves. Jamie has offices based in London, Miami, New York and Dubai. Podcast highlights: 00:00 Introduction 01:19 Starting a business at 22 05:13 3 skills for a successful business and sales 10:12 Age is just a number 12:00 Father-son relationships 14:15 Motivational speaking and coaching 19:45 It's not easy to let go 24:24 Prioritizing time and goals 25:53 True happiness 28:23 The importance of internal dialogue 31:05 Hiring smart for scaling 33:47 Being selfish is selfless 35:15 Health and wellness 37:40 Creating legacy and practicing gratitude 42:02 Moving to Dubai 44:25 Lead from the front 45:38 Why people can't close 50:14 Balancing work and family 56:25 The power of social media Stay Connected: For more enlightening interviews featuring Gladiators and titans of the industry, make sure to subscribe to my YouTube Channel. You can also connect with me on the following social platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dariushsoudiofficial/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@dariushsoudi Twitter: https://twitter.com/dariushspeaks TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dariushsoudiofficial Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DariushSoudiOfficial LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dariushsoudi/ Website: https://dariushsoudi.com Gladiator Mastery: https://gladiatorsmastery.com Jamie: https://www.instagram.com/jamiefraser___/
This week, I am joined by Jamie Fraser, the CEO of Interex Group. When we last spoke, his business had 15 employees and an office in London. Since then, they have expanded their presence globally, with multiple offices around the world, and achieved an annual turnover of £65 million.Jamie reveals the journey they took to reach this level of success and how he personally evolved to become the effective business leader the business required in the process.-------------------------Follow Jamie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-fraser-45345b63/-------------------------Watch the episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/m73rq-1TXBc-------------------------Sponsors - Claim your exclusive savings with the links below:Sourcewhale - https://sourcewhale.com/demoFirefish - https://www.firefishsoftware.com/rmp-------------------------Extra Stuff:Learn more about our all-in-one training platform Hector here: https://bit.ly/47hsaxeSign up for our FREE Limitless Learning Newsletter here: https://limitless-learning.thisishector.com/subscribe-------------------------Get in touch:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hishemazzouz/-------------------------Support the show:Support the podcast and leave a review here.
In this episode of Droughtlander Diaries, Jess and Sarah chat with Eric Murdoch, a well-known tour guide in Scotland, often referred to as the Tartan Viking. Learn more about the path that led Eric to becoming a guide and his booming social media accounts-a way to show online followers the beauty of Scotland from the comfort of their own homes. Eric shares fascinating stories about key Scottish landmarks, legendary tales, and memorable experiences from his tours. He gives listeners a few Scottish history lessons, while describing locations that captivate Outlander fans who visit Scotland. Additionally, he shares his thoughts and experiences as an active member of the 'Sons of Scotland'. Stick around to the end for Eric reading some quotes from our favorite fictional character, Jamie Fraser! Tartan Viking Instagram Tartan Viking TikTok Tartan Viking Website Outlander Little People 01:05 A Quick Recap from the Hosts 02:30 Fandom News 06:07 Outlander Fact 06:47 Interview with Eric Murdoch
From an animal loving Billericay boy to international supermodel turned designer - David Gandy has been the face of some of the worlds biggest brands. The Scottish actor Sam Heughan is internationally famous for playing Highland warrior Jamie Fraser in Outlander but is also an award-winning businessman and bestselling author.And the Queen of Harps, Catrin Finch, not only a classical harp virtuoso, she's also a collaborator who exemplifies musical freedom and knows a thing or two about music's healing powers. Plus the Inheritance Tracks of historian and broadcaster Lucy Worsley. Presenters: Nikki Bedi and Huw Stevens Producer: Ben Mitchell
Sam Heughan is a Scottish actor, producer, New York Times best-selling author, and entrepreneur. He is best known for his starring role as Jamie Fraser in the Starz drama series Outlander. Heughan stopped by to discuss his latest book, co-written with Graham McTavish, called Clanlands in New Zealand: Kilts, Kiwis, and an Adventure Down Under. Sam is always down to have fun as we discussed the book, breaking down various sections and hearing stories. We laughed a lot, had time for him to read a section of the book, and participated in a new photobooth segment, which was hilarious. As I mentioned in the interview, Sam has remained among the loveliest, most grounded actors since his television debut. He is a great friend, and I appreciate him taking the time to come on. Sam, if you are reading this, I plan on taking you up on that dinner soon! Host: Monica Gleberman Editor: Shamindri De Sayrah Social Media Graphic: Jojo -- Synopsis: Buckle up, grab a dram, and get ready for another unforgettable wild ride. They're back! Stars of Outlander, Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish are no strangers to the rugged beauty of Scotland. But this time, they're setting their sights on a new horizon: New Zealand. Pre-order Clanlands in New Zealand here Pre-order Clanlands in New Zealand Audible here Purchase Sam's Spirits, The Sassenach Whiskey, and more here. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @SilenceonSet and Instagram @SilenceonSetPod
In this episode I am joined again by my good friend Jamie Fraser, who shares an update with us on the last two years of trading. He previously shared his experience of transforming a 500-year-old castle into an exclusive rural wedding venue. We discuss the challenges the team have faced during the last two-years, including lots of building challenges, operational lessons and navigating the aftershock of the pandemic. He also highlights the unique approach they take, offering a more relaxed and personalised wedding experience, and emphasises the importance of creating a space where guests can come together and enjoy each other's company. KEY TAKEAWAYS Wedderlie has successfully established itself as a residential wedding venue, attracting couples who want to bring their loved ones together for a weekend of celebration and relaxation. The venue offers exclusive use of the property, including accommodation for up to 54 people (excluding babies), two barns, and additional outdoor spaces. The venue has seen a steady increase in bookings and inquiries, with couples booking weddings up to 2026. The owners are continuously evaluating their pricing and value proposition to ensure they are competitive in the market. The owners have learned from quickly from initial mistakes and have made massive improvements to the property. They continue to invest in the venue to enhance the overall experience for couples and their guests. BEST MOMENTS "We're semi-DIY, so we still employ two full-time events coaches." "We're sold out for next year, which is great. We are halfway through 2025 with bookings. We've just experienced our best week yet for inquiries." "We're twice what we charged for our initial bookings. Compared to many other options out there, we're very reasonable for what we offer." VALUABLE RESOURCES Wedderlie - https://wedderliehouse.com/ If you want to learn more about investing in Commercial Property why not consider joining the CPI-Network of commercial property investors, who are working, learning and supporting each other on the Get in The Swim Membership https://commercialpropertyinvestor.co.uk/get-in-the-swim/Property Investing, Commercial Real Estate, Strategies, CMO, Lease, Licence Agreement, Cashflow, Vacancy rates, Agents, Best Commercial property podcast, how to buy, Valuations, ROI, residential, assets, Flexspace, office space, How to get started: https://www.commercialpropertyinvestor.co.uk/
The Satellite Sisters have a Bitter Business Bureau installment (Jann Wenner and Sudafed), a discussion about Boys' and Girls' High School Education, and a peak into The Chocolate Room at the Ed Ruscha Now Then Exhibit at MOMA NYC. Boys' and girls' educational development https://news.fullerton.edu/2023/06/child-development-expert-why-boys-are-falling-behind-in-education/ Artificial intelligence cannot do this. An education story from rural California. https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-09-14/rural-california-high-school-students-disadvantaged-aces Never Enough by Jennifer Breheny Wallace https://people.com/let-go-of-toxic-achievement-culture-jennifer-breheny-wallace-argues-in-never-enough-7734872?utm_source=emailshare&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=shareurlbuttons Thank you to our sponsors and to listeners for using these special urls and promo codes. Jenni Kayne https://jennikayne.com Promo code sisters OSEA https://oseamalibu.com Promo code satsisters Prose https://prose.com/sisters Bitter Business Bureau: Srsly Jann Wenner? Jann Wenner booted from Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Board. https://www.cbsnews.com/video/jann-wenner-faces-backlash-over-comments-on-black-and-female-musicians/ Srsly Sudafed? As a family of sneezers, we are bitter that Sudafed does not actually work. https://apnews.com/article/sudafed-decongestants-phenylephrine-pseudoephedrine-fda-0f140bafae9a500c5fba05fe764ecb66 Tuesday Trends includes Wancing, Jamie Fraser's Glasgow and psychedelic mushrooms. https://www.startribune.com/can-you-wance-dancing-while-walking-has-become-a-regular-sight-in-st-paul/600303897/ https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/12/travel/sam-heughan-glasgow.html https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/psychedelic-psilocybin-legalizing-mushrooms-oregon-763032/ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12528321/Oregon-legalized-psychedelic-mushroom-service.html Bucket List Vacation for Liz + Operation Sea Turtle. https://reefci.com/activities/diving-and-marine-conservation-trip-monday-friday-5-days4-nights/ Entertaining Sisters Love at First Sight on Netflix: https://youtu.be/j0kro6SuwxM Lian's Witchy Book List 2023: https://bookshop.org/lists/satellite-sisters-wicked-witches-book-list-for-halloween-2023 A Chocolate Room. Ed Rusha Now Then at MOMA NYC Audio: https://www.moma.org/audio/playlist/334/4458 All new Satellite Sisters Shop is open with all new merch. https://satellite-sisters-shop-5893.myshopify.com/ Go to the Satellite Sisters website here: https://satellitesisters.com Subscribe to the Satellite Sisters YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVkl... JOIN OUR COMMUNITY: - Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/SatelliteSis... Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/satel... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/satsisters/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SatSisters - Email: hello@satellitesisters.com Lian Dolan on Instagram @liandolan: https://www.instagram.com/liandolan/ Liz Dolan on Instagram @satellitesisterliz: https://www.instagram.com/satellitesi... Julie Dolan on @Instagram @julieoldesister https://www.instagram.com/julieoldestsister/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When you think of inventions that helped change the course of history, it's doubtful Olive Oil makes the list. Originating thousands of years ago in the Mediterranean or further east - it's now probably in your kitchen cupboards, or donning the shelves of supermarkets. But how did Olive Oil come to be, and how did the processes behind making it help advance numerous civilisations?In this episode Tristan welcomes Curator of the British Museum's Ancient Levant and Anatolia department, Jamie Fraser, to talk about his work in Jordan and the incredible archaeological discoveries he and his team found. Looking at early Olive Oil production presses, monumental archaeology discoveries, and the impact this had on ancient civilisations - what can we learn about the origins of Olive Oil, and why is it so important in ancient history?Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free original podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world renowned historians like Dan Snow, Suzannah Lipscomb, Lucy Worsley, Matt Lewis, Tristan Hughes and more. Get 50% off your first 3 months with code ANCIENTS. Download the app on your smart TV or in the app store or sign up here.You can take part in our listener survey here.For more Ancient's content, subscribe to our Ancient's newsletter here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Esta semana en Outlander tenemos que llamar a todos los historiadores del mundo para que sepan que todo el asedio al fuerte de Ticonderoga se podía haber evitado si un tipo Francés hubiese escuchado a Jamie Fraser. Un capítulo cargado de revelaciones, de reencuentros, de nuevos asesinatos (son los Fraser, tú sabes) y de nuevo con dos tramas entre el presente y el pasado. Acompañadnos a este repaso de Outlander en serio junto a Monica Carratini y Patri Blog en serie. 🎬Únete a nuestro grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/PodcastEnSerio 🐥Y estamos en Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastEnSerio ⌨️Correo: ivodelgadorivero@gmail.com 📸Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/criticoenserio/?hl=en-gb
Sand, salt, iron, copper, oil and lithium are the stars of Ed Conway's book, Material World. He tells Tom Sutcliffe how they built our world, from the Dark Ages to the present day. And how much the battle to secure them will shape our geopolitical future. The science writer Aarathi Prasad focuses on one of the world's strongest biological materials ever known – Silk. In her latest book she explores the ancient origins of silk, its global reach, and how it continues to inspire new technologies – from pharmaceuticals to holograms. And materials and how different civilisations use them are at the heart of the British Museum's exhibition, Luxury and Power: Persia to Greece (until 13th August). The curator, Jamie Fraser, highlights the perceived excesses of the Persian empire – with its abundance of gold, finely crafted pottery and frankincense – in direct contrast to the plainer tastes of their Greek victors. Producer: Katy Hickman
When Greek soldiers captured the royal command tent of the Persian king during the Greco-Persian wars, they were stunned by what they saw. Their mighty adversary's seat of power was absolutely dripping with dazzling decadence – and, to the Greeks, indulging in this luxurious lifestyle was the reason for the Persians' downfall. Speaking to Emily Briffett, curators Jamie Fraser and Kelly Accetta Crowe explain what a new British Museum exhibition can reveal about how the Persians and Greeks thought about luxury, wealth, democracy and power. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We decided to take a page out of Jamie Fraser's book and keep our word. Enjoy as we watch ep. 5x07!Tune in to hear:Stacy have another battle with zoom audio settings We fight about Laoghaire....againAnd remember how Britt gets super uncomfortable during sex scenes.?...haha you're welcome! As always, thank you for you support! Follow us on our social media accounts! And please send us any comments or questions you might have for the season 5 wrap up!https://www.instagram.com/shesanoutlander/https://www.facebook.com/shesanoutlanderhttps://twitter.com/shesanoutlandershesanoutlander@gmail.com
Luxury and Power is the title of a new British Museum exhibition focusing on the politics of display used by rulers in Persia and Greece. Ahead of the coronation, Anne McElvoy hears from the curator, from academics researching past royal rituals in Tudor and Medieval England and about power and royalty on the operatic stage from Verdi's Don Carlos and Aida and to Philip Glass's Akhnaten and Britten's Gloriana. Dr Jamie Fraser is curator for the Ancient Levant and Anatolia at the British Museum and has curated Luxury and power: Persia to Greece Dr Joanne Paul is a writer, historian and broadcaster working on the history of the Renaissance, Tudor and Early Modern Periods. Professor Sarah Hibberd is Stanley Hugh Badock Chair of Music at the University of Bristol. Her research focuses on nineteenth century opera and music theatre in Paris and London. Dr Julia Hartley is a BBC Radio 3/AHRC New Generation Thinker who writes about Dante, Proust and representations of Iran. She lectures at the University of Glasgow School of Modern Languages and Cultures. Producer: Ruth Watts Luxury and power: Persia to Greece runs at the British Museum in London from 4 May 2023 - 13 Aug 2023 On BBC Radio 3 you can find a discussion about recordings of Coronation Anthems on Building a Library, part of Record Review and music by Royal composers featured on In Tune and Radio 3 is broadcasting the music commissioned for the coronation before the ceremony begins. You can find that on BBC Sounds Music: Meyerbeer, Le Prophète, The Coronation March, London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Bonynge, Decca – SXL.6541 Verdi, Don Carlos, Act II, Cejour heureux est plein d'allgègresse! Coro del Teatro alla Scala di Milano, Claudia Abbado, Deutsche Grammophon – DEF058231107
Drum-roll please! Today we are going to share our love of all things Outlander with you guys! KaLeigh's obsession…hopefully we can get through this without her being too starry-eyed. Join the obsession….I mean chaos as we gush over all things Jamie Fraser.Spoiler Warnings for the Following:Outlander Books and TV SeriesBooks/People mentioned in this episode:Outlander Series by Diana Gabaldon @diana_gabaldonNarrator - Davina PorterHow to show your support:Please subscribe and leave us a 5 star review, and don't forget to follow us on Instagram for more of the chaos! @theterritorialfaepodcast Host Allisha @ladyperfictionist Host Amanda @quinnoftherereads
Stop idolizing masculinity 'gurus'/ content creators and demanding David Deida-level of expression from your man. That's called entitlement. Learn to see your husband as the 'real deal', rather than allow subtle discontentment to seep into your relationship by consuming polarity content. The worst thing this space can do is make you believe that the grass is greener elsewhere, or that a masculine man is all about verbal eloquence, Jamie Fraser (fictional) perfection, and personal branding. And yes, the objective of polarity/masculinity/femininity content is to enrich and invigorate your relationship and life. If that's the case, awesome! If not, re-evaluate. -- ❤️
Sam Heughan, OUTLANDER's Jamie Fraser, recounts his journey across the 96 miles of Scotland's West Highland Way. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Robin Whitten discuss how Heughan completely charms listeners with his engaging style and enthusiasm. The story of his journey becomes a metaphor for Heughan's life as an actor in his atmospheric and absorbing memoir. The inclusion of live recordings made during Heughan's hike, complete with the sounds of strong wind and heavy rain, are a lovely addition. A great audiobook for fans of OUTLANDER, armchair travelers, or anyone looking for an adventurous listen. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Hachette Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Behind the Mic is supported by Brilliance Publishing who recently released The Survivalists, a sharp, funny novel by Kashana Cauley. An ambitious Black lawyer has dreams of making partner, until she falls for a coffee entrepreneur and moves into his Brooklyn brownstone with his doomsday-prepping roommates. Packed with tension, curiosity and optimized soy protein bars, The Survivalists is a darkly funny novel by Kashana Cauley, a former writer for The Daily Show and Pod Save America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hal and Jamie (Fraser) are joined by Dr. Izzy Justice on Episode 2. Dr. Justice is a Sports Neuroscientist and the author of 8 books on Emotional Intelligence. He has been in the Neuroscience field for over 30 years and was the first person to integrate EQ into sports and athletic performance. For more information on Dr. Justice work head to https://gyragolf.com/
The Be The Right Club Today Podcast returns for Season 2! Hal introduces the new team at the Hal Sutton Golf Academy. Jamie Fraser, originally from Scotland, joins as the Director of the Academy. Jamie Marshall, born in Canada, comes in as Head of Instruction. Hal and the team discuss golf swing, how they view coaching and also LIV golf! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Youtube @halsuttongolf and head on over to our website halsuttongolf.com. Enjoy the podcast!
Today we are joined by Scottish Actor and Entrepreneur - Sam Heughan. Sam has been in movies such as Bloodshot and SAS: Red Notice, but he is best known for playing Jamie Fraser in the popular drama series, Outlander. When Sam isn't busy playing the role of a Scottish Soldier and Landowner, he's pouring his energy into his successful Whisky Brand 'The Sassenach Whisky', and a global movement he founded called ‘My Peak Challenge'. Sam founded My Peak Challenge with the aspiration to educate and inspire members to live healthier, happier and more balanced lives. Which is why we are delighted he's on today's episode. A keen runner (who never wears thermals) Sam is on RunPod to tell you that if he can find the time to run, anyone can! Looking to buy a RunPod t-shirt? Go here:
In Florida, a video shows police arresting 19 people accused of committing voter fraud. A 2018 state constitutional amendment restored the right to vote to many felons, but not those convicted of murder or felony sex offenses, leading to confusion over who was eligible. Neil Volz, deputy director of the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, joins us. Then, human-made threats are responsible for the decline of nearly half of bird species. One in eight species is threatened with extinction, according to a new report, and birds tell us a lot about the state of the environment and the health of the planet. Stuart Butchart, a chief scientist at BirdLife International and a co-author of the report, joins us. And, Sam Heughan may not be too similar to his "Outlander" character Jamie Fraser, but he has a tale of his own journey to tell. The actor documents his hike of Scotland's West Highland Way while reflecting on his personal life and acting career. "Waypoints: My Scottish Journey" comes out on Oct. 25 and Heughan joins us.
In thi episode:We reminisce about Britt's initial feelings about some of our beloved charactersAnd generally chit chat for the first 10 minutes, and Stacy forgets Isiah Morton's name Britt predicts that Roger will say some "dumb a** sh*t" this episode....lolzEureka! Claire made penicillin!We get 1968 Boss Woman Doctor Claire ! WOOO!Jamie is in an awkward position with his buddy Lt. KnoxRoger and Bree...ahh marital bliss, am I right?Stacy makes Britt want to gag with her description of the tonsil surgeryJamie Fraser....that is a man you do NOT want to crossHello Adso!!!!And MUCH moreThank you for all our support!!https://www.instagram.com/shesanoutlander/https://www.facebook.com/shesanoutlanderhttps://twitter.com/shesanoutlandershesanoutlander@gmail.com
Kelly Cain writes multicultural romance with determined women directing their own fates, and the swoon-worthy men who adore them. She loves reading most genres but don't ask Kelly to pick just one. However, she can pick her favorite book boyfriend – Will Herondale – although Jamie Fraser is a close second. When she isn't reading or writing, she's most likely using ancestry to research her extended family, both old and new. Or cooking/baking something delightful. She has two adult daughters, and a new granddaughter, and lives in Austin, Texas. You can connect with her through her website kellycainauthor.com, twitter @kellycainauthor, and facebook @KellyCainAuthor. And for more about our host Lisa Kessler visit http://Lisa-Kessler.com Book Lights - shining a light on good books!
Hello everyone! This week I was joined by my friend Angela to continue our discussion of Jamie Fraser live on TSF Obsassenachs. We pick up with his time in the Jacobite Army and that informs the roles he takes on in later seasons (and books). We also chat about his journey as a father, his relationship with Lord John, and how the reemergence of Murtagh limited his growth as a character in seasons four and five. Of course there is much more to this super sized episode including his decision to marry Laoghaire, his decision to turn down River Run, and his time as laird of Fraser's Ridge. So grab some coffee (or a dram) and a wee bite, because you're in for an unscripted and entertaining journey through the later years of JAMMF!
We're back to shout about one of our favorite things to shout about: Outlander! We're sharing the things we loved, hated, and loved to hate about Outlander Season 6 (MARK ME, we loved more things than we hated?). From the season that brought us such metaphors as THE-STORM-THE-WAR, we were also given gifts like the Benjamin Moore Outlander collection, throuple plots, justice for Fergus, and Matthew B Roberts' PR exit. Did we need season 6? No. Are were here now? Yes. So pour yourself a giant G&T and enjoy recapping with us!
Greetings wonderful listeners! This week I was joined by my friend Angela Hickey of Outlandercast Clan Book Club and Queen Bee's Hive (Patreon) to break down every facet of Jamie Fraser's very nuanced character. Because his story is broad in scope and crucial to the overall shape of Outlander, it was impossible for us to cover everything in one episode. So in Part One of our King of Men duo, we discussed his backstory including the influence his family had on him growing up, his faith as a Celtic Christian, and the events of Wentworth Prison and how that created a ripple effect throughout the rest of the series. Make sure to check back for more details on Part Two coming soon!
Jamie is active in the 'Lovefly' Facebook group as he had a fear of flying for 50 years. He shares his fear beating journey with us which is really interesting and helpful. @loveflyhelp #fearofflying lovefly.co.uk Intro music - 'Fearless' Daniel King
"Burgwin-Wright Presents... Outlander in the Cape Fear" explores the history of Colonial North Carolina through its depiction in the book and TV series "Outlander." On this week's episode, we are jumping into the future for a look at the current culture of Scottish heritage in North Carolina. The story of the Scots in America begins in the early 1700s, before Claire and Jamie Fraser arrive in 1767 in the "Outlander" story. The immigration of those Highlanders put down roots that have flourished into a thriving present-day community that celebrates its ancestors through Scottish Societies and events like the Port City Highland Games on May 14. This week's guest is Bob McLeod, a board member and former co-president of the Scottish Society of Wilmington. For more information about the Scottish Society of Wilmington, including how to join, visit WilmingtonScots.org. This podcast is produced by Burgwin-Wright House and Gardens, Wilmington's largest and oldest historic site. For more information about the Burgwin-Wright House, visit BurgwinWrightHouse.com. Cover art design by Rachel Ross.Support the podcast and donate!: https://www.burgwinwrighthouse.com/donate1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thankfully, Jamie Fraser's spicy scenes helped him conquer it.
Series six of Outlander is currently showing in the UK on STARZPLAY, starring Sam Heughan once again as Jamie Fraser. Last year, Scottish Field's chief sub-editor Rosie Morton had a lengthy chat with Sam, and this week, we've compiled the best bits of her chat with Sam into one episode! So, sit back, relax and enjoy!
Kate Walsh (Grey's Anatomy, Private Practice, 13 Reasons Why, Emily in Paris) joins host Reshma Gopaldas to talk about one of her favorite television show binges, "Outlander." Walsh reveals that she started watching "Outlander" in 2014 when she was recovering from brain surgery. She brings us through everything she loves about the show and her most recent binge of Season 5. "Outlander " stars Caitríona Balfe and Sam Heughan as Claire and Jamie Fraser and airs on Starz.Son of a Binge production credits: Hosted by: Reshma Gopaldas (TW: @reshingbull, IG @reshmago)Producer & Editor: Emily Collins (IG @emilem124)Artwork by: Laura Valencia (IG @iamlauravalencia)
"Burgwin-Wright Presents... Outlander in the Cape Fear" explores the history of Colonial North Carolina through its depiction in the book and TV series "Outlander." On this week's episode, we are taking a page from the fourth season of "Outlander" by looking at the brutal Colonial justice system that earned a reputation for "cruel and unusual punishment" in the American Colonies. Through the events of the series, we will look at what crimes and punishments would have been commonplace 250 years ago, as well as examine what the port town of Wilmington would have looked like when Claire and Jamie Fraser arrived in 1767. This week's guest is Christine Lamberton, museum director for the Burgwin-Wright House and Gardens in Wilmington – the home of the city's first jail compound. This podcast is produced by Burgwin-Wright House and Gardens, Wilmington's largest and oldest historic site. For more information about the Burgwin-Wright House, visit BurgwinWrightHouse.com. Cover art design by Rachel Ross.Support the podcast and donate!: https://www.burgwinwrighthouse.com/donate1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Outlander Season 6 is finally here! Join us for our preview of the season, a little time travel, and our thoughts on the season premiere. While we can count the never-ending cold open among the things we lost in France, we've got some positives in there too, like Emmy-worthy crazy eyes acting and what promises to be our drinking game this season, sniffing out the essence of Tequila Sam wherever we can (10/10 would purchase that fragrance???). Anyway, we're happy to be back on the Ridge, even if there's glass in the windows.
Welcome back to our review of Outlander; if you missed our earlier episode go back and listen to Part 1 which covers seasons 1-3. Barb and Sam draw to a conclusion regarding Brianna's rightful accent, our disdain for Roger and penicillin. Also, how is it fair that Jamie ages with a pair of spectacles and they go full granny with Claire? We call for justice! Additionally we discuss a few fan theories regarding time travel, Jamie's ominous ghost from season 1, and our predictions (and anticipations) for season 6. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/fireandwinepodcast)
Welcome to the new podcast series, Burgwin-Wright Presents...! Each season, Burgwin-Wright Presents... will debut a new series focusing on a topic that explores the history of North Carolina's Cape Fear region through one of its oldest Colonial historic sites – the Burgwin-Wright House and Gardens in Wilmington. Our first season, titled "Outlander in the Cape Fear," will uncover the real North Carolina history depicted in the beloved historical fiction book and Starz television series "Outlander." Using the adventures of Claire and Jamie Fraser as a guide, we will talk about the fact laced within the fiction of author Diana Gabaldon's series with historical experts from across the Cape Fear. New episode drop Thursdays starting March 3. But get a taste of what Burgwin-Wright Presents... will have to offer with this prologue to our story. See you soon!Support the podcast and donate!: https://www.burgwinwrighthouse.com/donate1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When archaeologist Dr Jamie Fraser opened an 'empty' Egyptian sarcophagus, he found a 2600 year old mummy of a temple Priestess inside (R)
In this episode, we dive into some really deep shit. For instance, Jon Snow vs. Jamie Fraser. Who is the better man? Better fighter? Better lover?! Who has better HAIR?! And, for my 80's and 90's babies, who remembers Zany Brainy? Crazy Bones??? kNex? We're hitting it all today in this week's episode.
Beth and Jen meet the gentle, friendly, docile Jamie Fraser...wait, no...the Scottish Deerhound, and we look into how dogs show emotion.Sources:https://moderndogmagazine.com/articles/which-emotions-do-dogs-actually-experience/32883https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/dog-brain-feelings-mri-gregory-bernshttps://www.puppyleaks.com/studies-on-dog-emotions/https://blog.hif.com.au/healthy-lifestyle/do-dogs-know-when-you-re-sad-5-ways-your-dog-senses-your-moodhttps://www.rover.com/blog/how-dogs-show-affection/https://www.thesprucepets.com/ways-dogs-show-love-4160771https://deerhound.org/the-breed/grooming-your-scottish-deerhound/https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/scottish-deerhound/https://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/scottish-deerhound#/slide/1https://www.petmd.com/dog/pet_lover/WW_scottishdeerhound_factshttps://puppytoob.com/scottish-deerhound/https://people.com/pets/claire-scottish-deerhound-wins-best-in-show-2020-national-dog-showInstagram:@adkdeerhound@thedeerhoundmansion@angusofbrookgreen@culli_scottishdeerhoundRescues: The Official Scottish Deerhound Club of America Rescue & Placement Committee www.deerhound.orgThis network of Deerhound lovers is prepared to provide foster care, and then a permanent home for any Deerhound, whether it needs to be placed out of a home due to a change in circumstance, or rescued from a shelter. Spotlight: Humane Society International's work to end the dog meat trade Every June in Yulin, China, thousands of dogs and cats—including stolen pets—are slaughtered for the city's annual dog meat festival, started in 2010 by dog meat traders to boost flagging business. In recent years, thanks largely to the efforts of HSI and our partner groups, this event has become gradually more muted and small-scale. In the face of worldwide condemnation, officials have cracked down on public displays of slaughter and limited advertisement of dog meat by restaurants. But the killing still goes on in the backstreets and out-of-town slaughterhouses under the cover of darkness. For the past several years HSI has been a leading global voice to see an end to the suffering of animals in China's year-round and country-wide dog meat trade, and together with our wonderful Chinese partner groups we have been able to assist with rescues of thousands of dogs from the brutal dog meat trade from across China, including at the Yulin festival. (Quoted from HSI website)You can learn more about their work and how to help at: https://www.hsi.org/news-media/stop-dog-meat-trade/
Two dudes talking about life. The one about...remodeling woes, Lindon's man crush on Jamie Fraser
In our third Scottish Field podcast, we bring you a look at the contents of the May edition of the magazine, which includes an exclusive interview with Outlander's Scottish star Sam Heughan, who plays Jamie Fraser in the internationally-acclaimed drama - and we feature a brief excerpt from it this week. Rosie Morton and Kenny Smith discuss their highlights of the magazine, which is now in the shops, priced £4.75. We're also joined by architect Michael Angus, who is one of the judges on Scotland's Home of the Year, with the new series starting on BBC Scotland this week. The new 10-part series begins at 8pm tonight, Wednesday, April 7, and we spoke with Michael, who, in his day job, is a Senior Teaching Fellow in Architecture at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow.
Jamie Fraser is The King of men walking the razor's edge of loyalty, honor, and oaths between the Crown and his people. Murtagh Fitzgibbons has become a man of blood while stirring the Regulators to violence and rage. Claire Fraser is a frustrated 20th-century physician feeling stuck in the ways of the 18th. Roger Wakefield MacKenzie is feeling inadequate and cannot seem to find a useful place in the 18th-century. He wants to go home to the 20th-century. Brianna Randall Fraser MacKenzie is struggling with trauma and desiring to stay near family in the 18th-century. Marsali Fraser is caught between two mothers and curiosity. Stephen Bonnet believes he is a father and wants what's his.
In this month's episode, scientist Kate Fulcher discusses her research into ancient Egyptian coffin residue – otherwise known as ‘black goo' – and Leonora Baird-Smith talks poison, gold, and marzipan as she delves into the complex world of collections care. Francesca Hillier produces some unexpected finds from the archives relating to Montague House (the original building that housed the British Museum collection) and, for Object of the month, Jamie Fraser explains why sometimes it's really useful to NOT do the washing up.
Season 4 Episode 404 “Common Ground” Directed by: Ben Bolt Written by: Joy Blake Summary: Jamie becomes a landowner. Jamie, Claire, and Young Ian leave Marsali and Fergus, turning toward the mountains. The boundaries of Fraser's Ridge are marked. The land is prepared for a cabin. They meet the locals who are unhappy at their presence. Roger makes a discovery. An awkward phone call ensues. Jamie receives council. Jamie believes the land spoke to him. Actions are taken to be peaceable neighbors. A threat bonds them and the Cherokee in friendship. Claire receives a prophecy. Fiona surprises Roger and shares a terrible discovery. Roger finally calls Brianna, but it's too late. What is the common ground? Merriam-Webster states the definition to be, “a basis of mutual interest or agreement.” The Indian Tribes and the Highlanders: Prejudice exists about the Cherokee (and other tribes) by the non-native colonialist peoples. They are called savages and compared to the Highland Scots by the Governor himself after Jamie signs the land agreement. The opening scene also provides a comparison as it shows the Cherokee Chief dressing. It harkens back to the opening scene that shows Jamie going through the same ritual of dressing in the Highland fashion. There are also similarities in the ways of life and difficulties with their way of life being compromised by encroachment, war, and politics. This, of course, is a highly simplistic comparison, and I urge you to do your research on the history of the Cherokee and other tribes. As a side note, Jamie wanting this land for his and his family's greater purpose and reclamation of all that was lost, believing the land spoke to him, coupled with his desire to be a good and peaceable neighbor creates conflict in me. The land is available because of deals the colonialists have made with the Cherokee. Jamie is now the Governor's man and by extension the Crown's man. He is the face of colonialism — the face of western Europe expansionism. Can one be a kinder gentler colonialist or rather take advantage of a colonialist offering and not be an oppressor? I know this is a modernist view and who wouldn't jump at a chance to finally have something of value and worth? Who wouldn't seek the avenue of legacy? Jamie Fraser is a good man who wants to do what is right and just. He strives to have a solid moral compass. Jamie Fraser is also a man who prizes his family's safety, security, and prosperity above all else. He's had so little ability in his life to take care of those in his charge without usurping the law or being an unstable caretaker. Finding Common Ground The episode did an excellent job in showing the growing pains of having settlers on the land, whether or not they are on the right side of the boundary lines. The local Cherokees do not take kindly to Jamie and Claire while they are clearing an area to build a shed and cabin. They even go so far as to threaten them with the return of several land marker poles. Jamie has no issue having his family brandish weapons when the Cherokee approach, yet in wisdom seeks council to somehow establish a harmonious and peaceful relationship between his family and the Cherokee. John Quincy Myers promises to take a gift of tobacco from Jamie as an offering. Jamie inadvertently finds the better alternative to forging a respectful and healthy friendship; he kills the bear that has been wreaking havoc in the area. It isn't an ordinary bear; it's a shunned Cherokee who has taken on the spirit, skin, and claws of a bear. To the Cherokee he is dead, so they have no means to kill the Tskili Yona man-bear. When the bear attacked friend John Quincy Myers and threatened in the forest, Jamie goes on the hunt. He discovers it is a bear-man when it attacks him. He ironically kills the monster with one of the land marker poles. When he returns the corpse to the Cherokee, they accept it and being to respect his place on the land. The Cherokee offers friendship to Jamie, Claire, and Young Ian and the chief names Jamie, Bear Killer, as he will be known to the Cherokee. Jamie now has mountain cred. Through his actions, a bond of mutual respect is formed. Claire also finds common ground with Adawehi, a great healer, who is Giduhwa's husband's grandmother. Adawehi dreams of Claire and gives her a prophecy that she will have great power when her hair turns all white. She also tells Claire something ominous about death coming that won't be her fault. Claire stands to learn much from Adawehi and will undoubtedly become a stronger herbalist for it. Common ground is also secured between Jamie and Claire as he maps out their new cabin that includes a clinic room for Claire to see patients. He considers both their needs in the design. This is the Jamie we expect and adore. Where Common Ground Lacks The painful awkwardness between Roger and Brianna when he calls to tell her the discovery about her mother and Jamie. She's cool and distant to Roger while seeming to be less than enthused at the news. You'd think she'd be more excited and express deep gratitude for him continuing to research in the past. What's a guy have to do to get a rise from her? After Roger finds out Fiona knows about Claire being a traveler and sharing devastating news from an article she found in her grandmother's belongings, they also disagree on whether Roger should tell Brianna about the obituary with a blurred date. At some point after, Roger decides to phone Brianna but is told she left for Scotland a couple of weeks ago to visit her mother. She never told him or contacted him. The divide between them grows. Was he calling to tell her about the obituary? How much time had passed since Fiona shared it with him? Why was Brianna traveling into the past without telling Roger? From this vantage point, I think he has the right to be angry. The other area where common grounds lacks is in Tryon's views of the regulators and the Indians. He stands for King and Crown, where Jamie is using the land grant for his purposes knowing he'll have to choose sides in the future when the American Revolution breaks out. Into the Future This episode resolves one serious issue but opens up pathways to many unanswered questions. Will Roger discover when and why Brianna time traveled? Will Brianna find her parents? Why didn't Brianna tell Roger? Will Roger follow Brianna into the past? Will life be calm on Fraser's Ridge now that friendship is secured between the Cherokee and those on the Ridge? When will we see Marsali and Fergus? Who will Fergus recruit to live on Fraser's Ridge? How long before Governor Tryon calls in favors from Jamie and his men in the backcountry? 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