Podcast appearances and mentions of Jenny Cooper

Canadian actress

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Wavelength
Service Animals for Veterans, Census and LGBTQIA+, Recycled Bread Tags Are Funding What?

Wavelength

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 21:13


For this episode, Trevor spoke to Jenny Cooper about ‘Aussie Bread Tags for Wheelchairs', an organisation that recycles bread tags that then funds wheelchairs. Jenny delves into the recycling process and provides an insight into the organisation as a whole. Later, Ella interviewed Xavier Mills about the importance of including LGBTQIA+ Australians in the census. Xavier provides an insightful perspective that prompts thoughtful and crucial considerations regarding the LGBTQIA+ community.   Cassie then spoke to non-for-profit organisation 'See Differently' Sally Raphael and Sophie Slattery, about service animals for veterans. They both highlighted the different programs and uses of service animals for a range of individuals and their needs.  ….. and that's not all, like always we talk you though all the good news that is happening around Adelaide.  Listen to Wavelength live and join the convos about Adelaide you should be having.  Monday night fortnightly from 6pm on Fresh 92.7.  Airdate: September 30, 2024.  Reporters: Cassie Johns, Ella Maitland, Trevor Koul, Elizabeth Hayes and Emily Downs.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Come Follow Up
October 30-November 5 | Hebrews 1-6

Come Follow Up

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 54:53


Come, Follow Me | October 30-November 5 | Hebrews 1-6 | Jesus Christ, "the Author of Eternal Salvation" | Guests James Goldberg, historian and writer, and Jenny Cooper, transcriber for deaf and hard of hearing students at BYU.

Extracurricular
Ms. Jenny Cooper

Extracurricular

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 40:22


Ms. Jenny Cooper is a 6th-grade social studies teacher at Gwinnett Online Campus. She's also a horseback rider, horse trainer, and horse enthusiast. Mr. Lollis sits down with Ms. Cooper to chat about her horse Fireball, the challenges and difficulties of training, and the love, peace, and happiness she feels when it's just her and Fireball on the trail or in the pasture.If you have a question or want to be on the podcast, please email me at dan.lollis@gcpsk12.org.  If you're interested in Gwinnett Online Campus, you can head over to our website and find out all about the school and the great things we have going on.Special thanks to Dr. Ray and Dr. O'Neal for making this podcast possible.  Music for the podcast is "Blue Ska" by Kevin MacLeod incompetech.com and is licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License.

Cup to Cup | The Comedy Podcast
The Girl in the Frozen Lake - Trailer

Cup to Cup | The Comedy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 4:21


In the small town of Silentville Michigan young Cynthia Cooper was found washed up on shore of her families lake. The police have ruled it an accident but Jenny Cooper, Cynthia's cousin, believes there's a murderer roaming the streets. It's up to me, Shane Johansson, and the cup to cup team to investigate by interviewing the disturbing suspects involved in Cynthia Coopers life. Join us on our investigation into Cynthias murder as it twists and turns. Will we be able to solve the case of The Girl in the Frozen Lake? CuptoCupLife.com

Let's Dive In
Sisterly Love | Jenny Cooper interview on Virgin River, life, and importance of family

Let's Dive In

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 32:14


Sisterly Love | Jenny Cooper interview on Virgin River, life, and importance of family Had a wonderful time speaking with Jenny Cooper who plays Joey Barnes on Netflix's Virgin River about her role and her life. She shared some behind-the-scenes fun stories, similarities between her and Joey, how it is to work with the amazing Alexandra Breckenridge, as well as answered if she is Team Hope or Team Muriel. Very enjoyable and Virgin River filled chat. Jenny's IMDb - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0505840 Follow Jenny on IG - https://www.instagram.com/jencoop1111 Watch Virgin River - https://www.netflix.com/title/80240027 Connect With Us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/letsdiveintv Twitter: https://twitter.com/letsdiveintv Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsdiveintv #JennyCooper #Actress #Netflix #VirginRiver Sisterly Love | Jenny Cooper interview on Virgin River, life, and importance of family

Bits of Me
Ep. 44: Jenny Cooper on losing a baby at full term

Bits of Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 67:51


Jenny Cooper has experienced more loss and grief than most, and in this episode of Bits of Me she shares her story of having four consecutive miscarriages, followed by a full-term pregnancy that ended in the birth of her daughter, Georgia Penelope, who died in the womb at 38 weeks' gestation. It's about love and fear, about anxiety and loss, and about learning to say goodbye way too soon. Jenny generously shares everything from the hopes and fears throughout the pregnancy with Georgia, to the day she noticed that the movements had stopped, the birth and the days at the hospital following the birth, the time spent at home with Georgia and the funeral, which took place under pandemic restrictions. People say that you should always try to remain reasonably neutral as an interviewer, that you shouldn't allow yourself to get too emotional. My interview style tends to give a lot of space – but I don't switch my feelings off. So perhaps, in this episode, that means I've failed – but so be it. This episode is also the first to go over 1h in length, despite my commitment to keeping all episodes under an hour. It's just what this episode needed – I didn't feel it would be fair to edit more. If you've experienced something similar to Jenny, you might want to follow her on Instagram as she regularly talks about her experience and about Georgia. Bits of Me is on Instagram here and on Twitter here. This is the last episode of season two of Bits of Me. #bitsofmepod #bitsofme #stillbirth #babyloss #pregnancyloss #miscarriage #babylossawareness #bereavedmother #mybabydied #childloss #grief #bereavement #motherhood #childbirth #rainbowbaby #infantloss #womenshealth #womensstories #womensvoices #stillborn #bereavedparents #grieftalk #oneinfour #oneinthirty

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q: The Podcast from CBC Radio
[Full episode] Serinda Swan, Bee Vang, Paul Shaffer, Julien Baker

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 54:41


Actress Serinda Swan walks us through her approach to playing Dr. Jenny Cooper on the CBC crime drama Coroner, explaining what she did to accurately represent panic attacks on screen. In light of a recent wave of anti-Asian violence, Gran Torino star Bee Vang comes forward more than a decade after the film's release to talk about the damage caused by its racist dialogue. Thunder Bay, Ont., native Paul Shaffer of Late Show with David Letterman fame discusses his role co-writing the iconic 1983 disco hit It's Raining Men by The Weather Girls. Singer-songwriter Julien Baker opens up about her vulnerable new album Little Oblivions, her struggle with substance abuse and why sharing her sobriety comes with pressure.

Fem TV
Minisode with Serinda Swan

Fem TV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 16:14


Serinda Swan returns to the podcast to chat about Season 3 of Coroner, premiering February 3, 2021 on CBC and CBC Gem. We discuss Jenny Cooper's arc in the coming episodes, finding moments of levity when dealing with heavy subject matter, and filming during a pandemic. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | RSS Contact + Follow: Email | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube

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BriouxTV: The Podcast

Like every actor on every series these days, Serinda Swan, who plays Jenny Cooper on Coroner, wore masks, shields and "bunny suits" in order to safely shoot scenes through this pandemic. COVID is very much part of the storyline this season, which starts with an investigation of a Long Term Care facility. Did the fact all the actors had to gear up as a matter of course help her get into character? "The physical toll creates a special awareness and an empathy for people who are doing this for the rest of us every single day," says the East Vancouver native.Swan talks about having done her own share of "car crying" the past 10 or 11 months. "You can see it in people's eyes," she says. "There are a lot of emotions hidden behind masks."This podcast, therefore, leans into the funny where we can. Like the time she accidentally ate a chocolate or two spiked with a little something extra.That came up because Jenny Cooper unknowingly devours a Marijuana-laced brownie in one of the new season's lighter moments. Swan says she had to gobble down14 regular brownies in order to get the scene covered from six different set ups. She hasn't eaten a brownie since. She may never again.The chocolate she ate by mistake after not landing a part in a Star Trek movie. You'll have to listen to the podcast to find out how that all turned out.

Mindful Walks
Euston Square

Mindful Walks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 1:31


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One Hot Minute
Jenny Cooper: the lawyer who's taking the climate fight into the courtroom

One Hot Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 34:32


As climate-change denialism starts to fade into history, activists are picking new battlegrounds, including the courts. Jenny Cooper QC, president of Lawyers for Climate Action, explains why it's time for the suits to get their hands dirty – and why her organisation is also calling for a profound change to New Zealand's legal system. The One Hot Minute podcast is a companion series to Stuff's One Hot Minute video series, in which guests get just 60 seconds to deliver their big idea about climate change. Then in this podcast we dig deeper into that idea. To watch the videos, see www.stuff.co.nz/onehotminute. The series is part of Stuff's Forever Project.

Tom Reads his Books
A Dash of Red, Chapters 1 and 2

Tom Reads his Books

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 13:16


1958, a star quarterback is murdered on a quiet downtown street. 1940, James Cooper meets Jenny Cooper and falls in love. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Today's Episode
Coroner (PILOT)

Today's Episode

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 26:33


We discuss Coroner's US Premiere and the circumstances that led up to it. We also review S01E01 (Black Dog). This episode introduces us to Jenny Cooper, a character brought to life by M.R. Hall in 8 novels that he began releasing in 2009. As the title gives away, she is a coroner struggling with her own personal demons who feels a passion for justice and thus performs homicide investigations while the police take a nap.

Do your thing
11. Party styling with Jenny Cooper - Founder of Cotton and Canvas

Do your thing

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 41:26


In today's episode I am speaking to Jenny Cooper founder of Cotton and Canvas. Jenny is a Party planner and stylist; bringing an abundance of passion, originality, and imagination to every event she styles. Jenny's aim is to deliver creativity, joy, and sparkle to your special event. As well as that Jenny is also co-founder of Joytasic a platform for sharing tips and ideas about living our lives with as much joy as possible for children and adults. We discuss why she loves party planning, how she got started, and the importance of joy and wellbeing. I hope you all enjoy it!! https://www.cottonandcanvas.co.uk/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/doyourthingpodcast/support

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Legal obligation to consider green Covid-stimulus spending

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 10:20


There's a warning the government has a legal obligation to factor climate change into any post-Covid recovery projects. Lawyers for Climate Action NZ has written to the Prime Minister and the Budget Ministers' Group seeking assurances that the impact of greenhouse gas emissions will be a core part of its assessment of future stimulus spending - including the 'shovel ready' projects under consideration. Kathryn speaks with Lawyers for Climate Action NZ President, Jenny Cooper QC.

I'm Here With
Serinda Swan Is The Next Big CBC Star

I'm Here With

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 12:23


SERINDA SWAN CORONER Star On CBC –SEASON 1 NOW STREAMING On CBC GEM Photography by Kenny Sweeny Serinda Swan was born in West Vancouver, B.C., to a family of artists, including her mother, an actress, and her father, a theatre director with a well-established acting school. Serinda actually gravitated to the arts and at three was personally chosen for the role in her first motion picture, Cousins with Ted Danson and Isabella Rossellini. Swan was introduced to the world in popular TV shows such as Smallville and Supernatural in Vancouver. She is most proud of her roles in Feud, Ballers, Marvels and Humans and Coroner. She got her ’big break’ in Disney’s TRON: Legacy opposite Beau Garrett, Olivia Wilde and Jeff Bridges, as well as The Baytown Outlaws with Billy Bob Thornton. She then made her move to Los Angeles, where she was able to work opposite the ‘The Rock’ in HBO’s Ballers and Jessica Lang and Susan Sarandon in Feud. Recently was a lead in Marvels and Humans which led her to her drastic change in appearance with having shaved her head for her role! Which allowed her to explore her new diverse starring role in Coroner! Additionally, she starred in the thriller entitled The Veil, opposite William Moseley. Swan recently wrapped Blood on Wheels, a feature produced by James Franco. Outside of her busy acting career, Swan’s true passion is activism. In 2011 she became an official ambassador of Friends to Mankind, an organization that partners with non-profits to raise awareness and funds through educational campaigns. Swan has cycled across Cambodia, installed nets in Africa, and skydived from 18,000 ft., the highest jump in North America, in hopes of encouraging others to take a stand and make a difference. She has helped raise over one million dollars to date for various charities and causes close to her heart. Swan is the CEO and Co-Founder of the education technology company, Deedly. Her belief is that education should be free, and through their specific month-long curriculum they educate students about world issues and the charities that strive to fix them. Deedly will be in more 1000 schools by the end of the year. INTERVIEW WITH SERINDA SWAN by Blaine Schlechter Congratulations on the Season 2 pickup of Coroner – which starts production soon. You’ve lived through a few of these, but it never gets old I’m sure; when you got the call saying you were coming back again to play Jenny Cooper, did you do anything special to celebrate? I think I did a random dance in my apartment first and foremost, because you just want to celebrate and you want to let out some of the energy that you’re holding. Even though there was a good feeling from the get-go with this show, that it was going to go at least another season, you never know…this industry surprises you in good ways, bad ways and ugly ways. It’s an energy you’re carrying along, it’s another character…it’s another person. I have to keep Jenny close until I know that I can release her and so for me it was sort of that inhale of…’ok, here we go again’. I get to bring Jenny along for another year of life, which is incredibly rewarding and exciting. Courtesy of CBC More on https://www.imherewithmag.com/blog-1/serinda-swan-is-the-next-big-cbc-star

Feed Play Love
Teaching Kids About Anzac Day Through Books

Feed Play Love

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 10:37


Anzac Day is a national public holiday where many families stop to commemorate fallen soldiers. So how do you explain what it all means to a young child? Emma Cox is a teacher-librarian. She tells us the best books she's come across to help little minds get across some complex ideas. Here are Emma's top ideas for picture books for ages three to six: The ANZAC Tree by Catherine Booth, ANZAC Biscuits by Phil Cummings and Owen Swan, My Grandfather's War by Glyn Harper and Jenny Cooper, Alfred's War by Rachel Bin Sellah and Samantha Fry and ANZAC Ted by Belinda Landsberry. For older children: Lone Pine by Susie Brown, Margaret Warner and Sebastian Ciaffaglione, In Flanders Field by Norman Jorgensen and Brian Harrison-Lever.

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As You Are
Ep. 10 - Facing the Storm with Jenny Cooper

As You Are

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 42:18


Join us as we sit down for a conversation with Jenny Cooper of Broken to Beautiful - a powerhouse of love and light whose message to the world is that your brokenness can be made beautiful. Through speaking, leading Kintsugi workshops, and much more, Jenny is on a mission to share vulnerably, connect deeply, and remind women of their inherent worth. Full Shownotes available here: https://www.asyouarepodcast.com/2019/04/18/episode-10/

Latter Day Lives - Talking with Latter Day Saints
Ep. 86 - Jenny Cooper - Speaker, Kintsugi Artist, Latter Day Saint

Latter Day Lives - Talking with Latter Day Saints

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 56:50


Jenny Cooper is an amazing example of persevering through adversity and coming out stronger through the Savior. We discuss her journey through anxiety and depression, being married to someone struggling with addiction, the difficult decision to get a divorce and how she is helping other women by sharing the beautiful Japanese art of kintsugi. Jenny is so open, engaging and inspiring.

Humanities Lectures
Faculty of Law: F.W. Guest Memorial Lecture 2016 – Making the penalty fit the crime: the pros and cons of civil pecuniary penalties as a means of enforcing commercial law

Humanities Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2016 43:38


Civil pecuniary penalties are an increasingly common feature of regulatory legislation such as the Commerce Act 1986 and the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013. They have been both welcomed as a pragmatic “third way” between purely civil remedies and criminal charges and condemned as incompatible with human rights and the principles which underpin the criminal justice system. This lecture considers both sides of the debate and whether it is possible to reconcile the competing views. Presented by Jenny Cooper, who graduated from Otago in 1995 and now practices in Auckland as a commercial barrister with specialist expertise in company and securities law and fair trading and competition law.

Humanities Lectures
Faculty of Law: F.W. Guest Memorial Lecture 2016 – Making the penalty fit the crime: the pros and cons of civil pecuniary penalties as a means of enforcing commercial law

Humanities Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2016 43:30


Civil pecuniary penalties are an increasingly common feature of regulatory legislation such as the Commerce Act 1986 and the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013. They have been both welcomed as a pragmatic “third way” between purely civil remedies and criminal charges and condemned as incompatible with human rights and the principles which underpin the criminal justice system. This lecture considers both sides of the debate and whether it is possible to reconcile the competing views. Presented by Jenny Cooper, who graduated from Otago in 1995 and now practices in Auckland as a commercial barrister with specialist expertise in company and securities law and fair trading and competition law.

Humanities Lectures
Faculty of Law: F.W. Guest Memorial Lecture 2016 – Making the penalty fit the crime: the pros and cons of civil pecuniary penalties as a means of enforcing commercial law

Humanities Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2016 43:38


Civil pecuniary penalties are an increasingly common feature of regulatory legislation such as the Commerce Act 1986 and the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013. They have been both welcomed as a pragmatic “third way” between purely civil remedies and criminal charges and condemned as incompatible with human rights and the principles which underpin the criminal justice system. This lecture considers both sides of the debate and whether it is possible to reconcile the competing views. Presented by Jenny Cooper, who graduated from Otago in 1995 and now practices in Auckland as a commercial barrister with specialist expertise in company and securities law and fair trading and competition law.

Grey's Anatomy Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Grey's Anatomy S:12 | Sledgehammer E:1 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Grey's Anatomy Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2015 46:07


AFTERBUZZ TV -- Grey's Anatomy edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of ABC's Grey's Anatomy. In this episode, hosts Jay Howard, Marissa Serafini, Tara Johnson and Julie Partin with special guest Jenny Cooper discuss episode 1. A medical drama that's heavy on the drama, Grey's Anatomy follows the personal and professional lives of the doctors of Seattle's Grace Hospital. Dr. Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) is the show's namesake and narrator, but just one of many in an ensemble cast that includes such memorable characters as McDreamy (Patrick Dempsey) and McSteamy (Eric Dane). Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com

Grey's Anatomy Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Grey’s Anatomy S:12 | Sledgehammer E:1 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Grey's Anatomy Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2015 40:59


AFTERBUZZ TV -- Grey's Anatomy edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of ABC's Grey's Anatomy. In this episode, hosts Jay Howard, Marissa Serafini, Tara Johnson and Julie Partin with special guest Jenny Cooper discuss episode 1. A medical drama that's heavy on the drama, Grey's Anatomy follows the personal and professional lives of the doctors of Seattle's Grace Hospital. Dr. Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) is the show's namesake and narrator, but just one of many in an ensemble cast that includes such memorable characters as McDreamy (Patrick Dempsey) and McSteamy (Eric Dane). Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · The Colin and Samir Podcast: The Colin and Samir Podcast hosted by LA - based friends and filmmakers Colin and Samir takes a look into what it’s like to make creativity your career. https://open.spotify.com/show/5QaSbbv2eD4SFrlFR6IyY7?si=Dj3roVoJTZmOime94xhjng