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1Long The Scottish Crannog Centre on the banks of Loch Tay is a bustling model Iron Age village, filled with various craftspeople to demonstrate ancient crafts and technologies. Mark went along to find out how the site has grown over the past few years, and how the construction of the crannog over the water is coming along.Jenny Graham follows the Postie's Path – a route once taken by “Big John MacKenzie”, a post runner in the early 19th century, which runs along Strathconon Glen in the West Highlands, finishing at Achnasheen. The route used to take several days for the postman to complete on foot, but Jenny has opted to trace the route – or what remains of it – on her bike.Helen Needham has been out and about in the early morning to catch the best of the spring dawn chorus. Joining her is Ian Broadbent, the North East of Scotland's specialist bird recorder from the British Trust for Ornithology.Passing through West Lothian, it is hard to miss the huge angular mounds dotted across the landscape. However, the history of these mounds, or bings – and the shale oil industry that created them – may be lesser known. Mark met up with Nicola Donaldson from the Shale Museum to find out more about the historic industry, and how it created these man made landmarks.The Torridon Mountain Rescue Team that has been operating in the West Highlands since 1972. Jenny Graham has herself been a member of the group for 10 years, and she met up with some of the other team members to find out about the history of the team, and how mountain rescue has changed in the past 50 years.The Inchindown Oil Tanks are a relic of WWII, located near Invergordon, and are the site of the world's longest echo. Phil Sime went along to the vast underground space, to experience this echo for himself.Mark has been along to the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh, to have a look at their huge collection of pressed and preserved plants. The Herbarium is home to over three million species, and Mark meets up with Amy Porteous to find out how the collection is used.
Today's episode includes a conversation with School Committee Member Jenny Graham and Patricia Chery to provide updates on how the funds from the passed overrise will be used to support students in Medford.
The King County Police Officers’ Guild pulls no punches on trans-captain social media scandal. Belltown residents are at their wit’s end with the rampant crime and drug use. Guest: State Rep. Jenny Graham (R-Spokane) explains her decision to support a controversial new hate crime bill. // Big Local: A Lego store in University Place had thousands of dollars of merchandise stolen. A homeless shelter in Everett that was going to be forced to move out of downtown has been given an extra two months to find a new spot. // You Pick the Topic: The desks that allow you to stand may not be as good for you as you think.
Rachel is in Lochaber where one of the biggest nature restoration projects in the country is underway. The Nevis Nature Network Project covers 22 thousand acres which includes fragments of Scottish rainforest and rare montane scrub. She met project manager Ellie Corsie for a walk to hear about their restoration vision.Mark is on Calton Hill in Edinburgh hearing about the challenges of repairing our historical buildings. Many of our famous landmarks were built using stone that is no longer quarried in Scotland. Imogen Shaw from the British Geological Survey tells him about their desire for more buildings to be built using Scottish stone to allow quarries to open here.Rachel delves into the history of the Newburgh on Ythan lifeboat, the oldest lifeboat station in Scotland. Charlie Catto has written a book about its history, and she met him at the station to hear about his research. She also hears about the plans of the Newburgh and Ythan Community Trust to take on the building and hopefully restore it to the condition it was in when it was first built in 1877.In the week where competitors took part in the 268-mile Montane Spine Race between Derbyshire and the Scottish Borders, we chat live to world record endurance cyclist Jenny Graham about why people want to take part in these kind of events and how she prepares for them.Mark is on Royal Deeside where a recent collaboration between Aberdeenshire Council and the Cairngorms National Park Authority has resulted in a new stretch of path being built. The Charter Chest Path links up the existing path network and keeps cyclists and pedestrians off the busy road. He went for a wander with Colin Simpson, Head of Visitor Services and Active Travel with the National Park.Back to the Nevis Nature Network Project where Rachel continues her walk with Ellie Corsie to one of the areas of montane scrub they want to protect.Phil Sime takes a walk around Ness Islands in Inverness in the company of historian Norman Newton. Norman tells him about the areas interesting past including being home to a very popular outdoor arena and a dog cemetery.
Today's episode includes a conversation with Jenny Graham, Vice-Chair of the School Committee, that reflects on the past budget season a provides an update about efforts towards a new Medford High School. Thanks so much for listening to today's episode. You can reach out to us by email at medfordpod@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram @medfordpod or Facebook at MedfordBytes Podcast. Please take a moment to rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Thanks so much for listening.
Gravel Union Talks is a podcast series full of inspiring stories, news and events from the world of gravel biking. Each month hosts Carlo and Olly will be chatting with guests who are passionate about riding off the beaten track… adventure riding, bike packing and gravel racing. In this episode:Jenny Tough, record breaking endurance athlete.Gravel Union Talks podcast with hosts Carlo van Nistelrooy and Olly Townsend.GU's editor-in-chief Olly on last month's most popular articles on the Gravel Union platform.Want to bring in ideas for topics or guests? Mail Olly at info@gravelunion.cc Check out our platform and socialswww.gravelunion.ccInsta: @gravel_unionFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/GravelUnion/Komoot: https://www.komoot.nl/user/1080024447202Thanks for listening. Please share a review, like and share!Don't forget: join us now at www.gravelunion.cc (it's free!)ShownotesArmchair Adventure - Saying yes to a Southern Highlands crossingSometimes when a story lands in our in-box it looks so good that our first thought is that it's come from a Tourist Board, desperately trying to drum up some interest in their bit of the world. Perhaps they've blown their whole year's marketing budget on some images shot against a green screen? But no, Katherine Moore's Armchair Adventure in the Southern Highlands is the real deal. Early summer Scottish gravel riding never looked so good!Ride Report – Tor Divide 2024Gravel riding means a lot of different things to a lot of different people. Endless miles of wide fast rolling champagne gravel roads are the dream for some, whilst others prefer something a little more rough and ready to test their technical skills. If you fall into the latter category, the recent Tor Divide might be just up your street gravel track. Claire Frecknall headed along with partner Jo Burt on camera duty and she sent in this fantastic write up.#filmfriday - Chasing Rainbows - Bikepacking Scotland's Moray Coast (with a twist)Bikepacking often necessitates reducing what you carry to the bare minimum. Everything is weighed/measured and anything superfluous is either removed or reduced. But what if your bikepacking rig suddenly could carry 100kgs+ of weight without it negatively impacting on your ride? In his latest film, Markus Stitz persuades fellow bike explorer Jenny Graham to head to Scotland's Moray Coast for a bikepacking trip with a twist. Read on, if you want to find out what the twist is....
For years, bikepacker Lael Wilcox wasn't sure whether she wanted to try and break the Around The World record. But with politics and climate change threatening global stability, the 36-year-old thought it was now or never, and has set out to try beat Jenny Graham's 2018 record by two weeks by circumnavigating the globe in 110 days.
This summer, I'm riding around the world to try and break the women's Guinness World Record (currently held by Jenny Graham at 124 days). I have to ride a minimum of 18,000 miles (29,000km). The route isn't set and that's part of the fun! I asked Bea & Luca, expert route builders and race organizers, to design my track through Europe.In this episode, we go over the rules and talk about the route.I don't love planning, but every time I look at a map, I'm filled with excitement for the big ride! I'm starting on May 26 in Chicago and I'll be publishing an episode every day-- 10-20 minutes to share stories from the road.
Markus Stitz hat wie kaum ein anderer Erfahrung darin, Gravelrouten zu scouten. Im Podcast gibt er Tipps und berichtet aus der Praxis.
Helen heads to Inchgarth Reservoir on the outskirts of Aberdeen to meet Ian Broadbent, Local Bird Reporter for the North East, who tells her why recent bad weather in the USA has meant some new arrivals on our shores. He also tells her about the work that has been carried out at Inchgarth to improve the habitat for Snipe and Jack Snipe. Earlier this week Rachel visited the Wigtown Book Festival. Established in 1999, the festival has gone from strength to strength and now offers a ten day programme featuring hundreds of events and activities for all ages, including music, theatre, food and visual arts. Rachel chats to two women who have recently taken the plunge into writing books, endurance cyclist Jenny Graham and Helen Rebanks. Jenny tells her all about the different challenges writing brought compared to her round the world cycle. And Helen Rebanks explains how her and husband James manage their fell farm as well as a busy family life. In our midweek podcast Mark chats to mountaineer and former planner Bob Reid. We hear an excerpt where he explains to Mark how National Scenic Areas came to be created and what they actually are. Continuing our literary theme we chat live to Christina Riley, founder of the Nature Library. The pop up library tours the country and aims to connect people to the world around us. Long before it was fashionable environmentalist Roger Deakin was at the forefront of wild swimming. Rachel hears about his fascinating life from author Patrick Barkham who has written a new biography of Roger. Helen meets musician and composer Mhairi Hall at Loch Garten as she gathers sounds for the Underwater Cairngorm Project. And Rachel explores a secret garden that has opened its doors as part of the Wigtown Book Festival.
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In my last podcast, I mentioned my guest – Jenny Graham. In 2018, she embarked upon and completed a round-the-world trip by bicycle. This, however, was not just ANY trip ... Read moreOutspoken Cyclist – 6/23/2023
A couple episodes ago, Lachlan Morton shared his plans for an around the world record attempt. In this episode, I'm talking to someone who's actually done it. In 2018, Jenny Graham set the women's speed record for riding 18,000 miles around the world in 124 days and 11 hours. And she did it unsupported, without, well…we'll get to that, because the extent of her minimalism is pretty remarkable and I want you to hear it in her words. Her story is captured in a new book called Coffee First, Then The World, and we talk about her experience documenting the ride, how she planned for it, the equipment and challenges of keeping a bike going day in and day out, overcoming the physical challenges of such an undertaking, the opportunities it's created for her, and so much more. WANT MORE? Find the Bikerumor Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Podbean, and through RSS, or wherever you listen to podcasts! Can't find it? Let us know which players you use so we can get them up to speed! And let us know who you want us to interview. Click that PODCAST link in the menu and send in your suggestions! Hit like, hit subscribe, and hit play. Then just get out and ride! FOLLOW BIKERUMOR Keep tabs on all the latest bikes, wheels, components, gear and tech on The World's Largest Cycling Tech Blog by following us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. FOLLOW TYLER Like us? Love us? Follow your host, Tyler Benedict, on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn
Joining Emma and Will this week is Jenny Graham, the Scottish endurance cyclist who cycled around the world unsupported in 2018, finishing in 124 days and 11 hours, a record that still stands. With her book 'Coffee First, Then The World — One Woman's Record-Breaking Pedal Around the Planet' out now, she chats about the challenges of writing it and some of her favourite stories from her circumnavigation. Graham also talks frankly about learning to believe in yourself, not diminishing your own challenges, and the importance of structure post-adventure.Interview begins at 3m 02s.Did you know Cyclist is also stunning monthly magazine? And if you subscribe now you'll receive a FREE Sportful Hot Pack Easylight Gilet worth £75!Subscribe here: store.cyclist.co.uk/cycpod_________This episode is supported by H.V.M.N, the creators of Ketone-IQ.We hear a lot about ketones in the pro peloton, but what are they?According to the experts H.V.M.N, ketones are a natural source of fuel for your body. When stored carbs are depleted, your body starts to convert fat into ketones. Studies show that ketones are 28% more efficient than glucose, making them a super-efficient fuel source for the brain and the body.These benefits led H.V.M.N to create Ketone-IQ: a drinkable ketone designed to support energy, focus and endurance.Developed alongside the U.S. military, Ketone-IQ is one of the most powerful ketone supplements on the market. It's designed to elevate your ketone levels for up to 4 hours – much longer than other products. Plus, it's vegan, caffeine free, and compliant with the World Anti-Doping Agency's guidelines. That's a major win for athletes.Ketone-IQ Shots are the best way to get your ketones on the go. They're portable, convenient, and fit perfectly in your pocket during a ride or a race.You can save 20% on Ketone-IQ using the promo code CYCLIST at https://hvmn.com/CYCLIST?To learn more about achieving your ultimate metabolic potential, subscribe to H.V.M.N's podcast 'Health Via Modern Nutrition with Dr. Latt Mansor' on iTunes, Spotify, and YouTube. See hvmn.com for more details_________Click here for more on the Cyclist Magazine PodcastClick here to subscribe to Cyclist Magazine now Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
BikeRadar digital writer Jack Evans speaks to Jenny Graham, the fastest woman to circumnavigate the globe by bicycle. They discuss Jenny's new book about her Guinness World Record-breaking ride and the story behind its title, Coffee First, Then the World. Jenny explains why she favours unsupported over supported riding and shares her ultra-endurance cycling tips. Plus, find out why she nicknamed her faithful Shand bicycle “little pig”. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jenny Graham – Coffee first then the world: One Woman's Record-Breaking Pedal Around the Planet...with TRE's Giles Brown
Jenny Graham (realtor in Idaho) shares the local marketing strategies she used to promote her small town, and build a brand for herself in the process.
Jenny Graham (realtor in Idaho) shares the local marketing strategies she used to promote her small town, and build a brand for herself in the process.
Jenny is a joy to chat to. Funny, self aware and full of Scottish banter.We recorded this epsiode about a million years ago but her book as just come out so it's finally time to release the chat about teenage motherhood, growing up alongside her little boy and re-discovering her own passions.Heavily featured is the world record breaking round the world cycle which makes her the fastest woman to circumnavigate the planet on a bike.Instagram: @jennygrahamis_
Washington is among 14 states that doesn't have a parole system for releasing convicted felons prior to the end of their sentence. Under House Bill 1189 sponsored by Rep. David Hackney, D-Tukwila, that authority to commute sentences would still remain in the hands of the governor, though it would reshape the Clemency and Pardons Board, or CPB, in an effort to make the process more “equitable." Some critics say that will result in violent felons being released early and further erode public safety, with Rep. Jenny Graham, R-Spokane, telling colleagues on the House floor on March 4 that "this could very easily be the death of our justice system." --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/washington-in-focus/support
With the release of Jenny's new book Coffee First, Then The World next month it was the perfect time for a blether to hear all about Jenny's record breaking cycle around the world and the process Jenny went through to write the book.Jenny shares her adventures, tells stories of pushing her body to the limit all while being super excited for her book to be released along with the audio book for you to enjoy.This Podcast has been 2 years in the making so it was a pleasure to finally have it confirmed and recorded!Hope you enjoy this conversation and please do check out Jenny's up coming tour and head along to one of her shows.This Podcast is brought to you by ACE Property Management - EdinburghContact Nashy for Podcast sponsorship opportunities and get you brand / business in the ears of thousands of listeners.Follow Nashy...Insta - @the_getafterit_familyInsta - @getafterit_nashyYouTube - GET AFTER IT with NashyTwitter - @GetAfterItNashyFacebook - GET AFTER IT with NashyFacebook - Dads and Dudes - Private group
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This episode includes a conversation with Jenny Graham, Vice-Chair of the School Committee. For more information about Jenny, her work, and how to sign up for her email list, visit https://www.electjenny.org/. Thanks so much for listening to today's episode. You can reach out to us by email at medfordpod@gmail.com or follow is on instagram @medfordpod or Facebook at MedfordBytes Podcast. Please take a moment to rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Thanks so much for listening.
Jen makes the half-way mark 9000 miles in 55 days! But, its back to basics with weather, food and sleep at the front of her thoughts.
As Jenny crosses back in to Europe the end is in sight... yet still so, so, far away!
Jenny finishes the first leg of her journey and is finding her feet Australia with a few surprises along the way.
Jen finds the magic of the East as she rides deeper into Asia.
Jenny has one thing on her mind... Big Hairy Bears!! Arriving in Anchorage, fatigue has set in but she's lucking out with the kindness of strangers.
With half of Canada still to go Jenny faces some of the toughest weather conditions of the whole trip. One Elephant, Two Elephant...
Join Jenny as she makes her way through the heart of Russia. Her audio diaries shares some hairy moments both on and off the bike as she tries to stay on track for her world record breaking attempt.
Join Jenny as she gears up to the start line and sets off on her Record Breaking attempt. As she passes through eastern Europe and into Russia and begins the emotional rollercoaster that will become her world for the next four months.
In this episode, Daniel chats with Ellie and Matt Green of Summit Fever Media , an adventure film and content creation production company. They tell us about their careers and how they first got into the filmmaking industry, as well as their latest film “The Longest Line.” The film followed Jenny Graham and Calum Maclean on the longest straight-line between two roads in the UK and has gone on to win various awards at prestigious film festivals. Their film is now available to watch on YouTube and you can follow Matt and Ellie on Instagram. Please don't forget to leave us a rating or review wherever you listen to your podcasts. *Warning: Contains some explicit language.
Ken Sax sits down with Jenny Graham to talk about how legislation can effect real estate. Sponsored by Professional Realty Services International --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spokanetalks/message
This week on the Drop in Podcast, Duncan is joined by Endurance Cyclist and Adventurer; Jenny Graham. In 2018 Jenny embarked on her biggest adventure of all; an attempt to break the female World Record time riding a bicycle around the world. Follow Jenny here - https://instagram.com/jennygrahamis_Follow The Drop in Podcast - https://instagram.com/dropinpodcastPresented by Duncan Shaw Audio and Video recording by Rory Semple Post production by Paul Macdonald#thedropin #thedropinpodcast #JennyGraham #ridearoundtheworld #GCN #GCN+
Welcome to Episode 1 of Ride Buddies! In this episode, Jenny and James cover a lot of interesting ground: from Jenny's world record as the fastest female to cycle unsupported around the world to James's impressive endurance race podium finishes. They talk about what it's like to ride through the night to see the next day's sunrise. They discuss their different approaches to doing what is ultimately the same thing (going really fast on really, really long bike rides). They crack countless jokes. They laugh...a lot. And they also reflect on life lessons they've learned along the way.We've got nothing but respect for both of them and hopefully you're just as excited as we were to listen. So saddle up and tune in 'cause you're in for a great ride with these two.Full episode recap here: https://ridewithgps.com/journal/5385-ride-buddies-episode-1
Since 1988, Certified Counselors Scott and Jenny Graham have helped thousands of families impacted by dysfunctions and addictions to change their story from despair to relief, by facilitating interventions and transports across the United States and Canada. Scott and Jenny, both in recovery, are trusted interventionists, speakers, and authors in the treatment field through their Carefrontations organization, with a 90+ percent success rate. Two of their success clients join us today. https://carefrontations.com Lindsay Shea, an addict in recovery since November 16, 2009, went through an intervention with Scott Graham on September 7, 2009 and completed treatment April 7, 2010. She has since earned a Bachelors degree in psychology plus a drug and alcohol certification, and will graduate with a Masters degree in addiction and mental health in 2022. Becca White, whose sobriety date is July 22, 2015, works for the Hotel California by the Sea inpatient treatment center she attended. She is obtaining her Masters degree in counseling, doing her practicum at Boys & Girls Clubs, speaks at hospitals and institutions, and sponsors women through the 12-step process. Join akaRadioRed for Read My Lips: Creative Interventions.
When it comes to adventure, Jenny Graham and Lee Craigie have plenty of epic experiences under their belts (and a few record breaking ones). They are both Directors of the Adventure Syndicate, a collective of women adventure cyclists who aim to inspire, enable and encourage, they explain what the Syndicate is all about, how they define adventure, and why we should all experience a little Type 2 fun. They also talk about their latest adventure, Source to Sea, explaining the concept and plan behind this adventure that's rooted in sustainability and storytelling, and better yet they want YOU to get involved.
Changing the story from despair to relief for families impacted by the wide array of dysfunctions and addictions, Certified Counselors Scott and Jenny Graham have been in the industry since 1988. They are both in recovery and are seasoned and trusted Interventionists, Keynote Speakers, Radio Guests, and Authors with an unparalleled reputation in the treatment field. Providing support, safety, and guidance before, during, and after interventions, transports, family programs, and with their signature sessions of Recovery Protection and Reverse Carefrontations, they've helped thousands of families like yours overcome the obstacles they faced with a success rate greater than 90 percent. qasdLinks: Carefrontations Facebook Page Carefrontations Website Carefrontations LinkedIn
Changing the story from despair to relief for families impacted by the wide array of dysfunctions and addictions, Certified Counselors Scott and Jenny Graham have been in the industry since 1988. They are both in recovery and are seasoned and trusted Interventionists, Keynote Speakers, Radio Guests, and Authors with an unparalleled reputation in the treatment field. Providing support, safety, and guidance before, during, and after interventions, transports, family programs, and with their signature sessions of Recovery Protection and Reverse Carefrontations, they've helped thousands of families like yours overcome the obstacles they faced with a success rate greater than 90 percent. qasdLinks: Carefrontations Facebook Page Carefrontations Website Carefrontations LinkedIn
Changing the story from despair to relief for families impacted by the wide array of dysfunctions and addictions, Certified Counselors Scott and Jenny Graham have been in the industry since 1988. They are both in recovery and are seasoned and trusted Interventionists, Keynote Speakers, Radio Guests, and Authors with an unparalleled reputation in the treatment field. Providing support, safety, and guidance before, during, and after interventions, transports, family programs, and with their signature sessions of Recovery Protection and Reverse Carefrontations, they've helped thousands of families like yours overcome the obstacles they faced with a success rate greater than 90 percent. qasdLinks: Carefrontations Facebook Page Carefrontations Website Carefrontations LinkedIn
Jenny Graham holds the Guinnes world record for being the fastest woman to circumnavigate the planet by bike. Covering about 30.000 kilometres, solo and unsupported in 124 days 11 hours. We speak about how she got this crazy idea, and how she worked with her mind to make this happen. Jenny tells us about how it all comes down to our belief in ourselves and she tells us about her special relationship with the moon that she developed while riding
akaRadioRed welcomes three very creatives. Christy Whitman, Transformational Leader, Celebrity Coach and Law of Attraction expert, says “There is no limit to the amount of happiness that we, as human beings, can experience.” She is the author of the NYTimes bestsellers The Art of Having It All and Taming Your Alpha Bitch, and international bestseller Quantum Success. She is the founder and CEO of the Quantum Success Learning Academy & Quantum Success Coaching Academy. On a sunny Southern California day in 1986, Scott and Jenny Graham saw each other from across the patio at a restaurant. Fast forward 20 days and they flew to Las Vegas to elope despite a “minor detail”: Scott, a former undercover vice cop, was awaiting sentencing for up to 8 years in prison. Now married and working together for 30+ years, the Grahams have cultivated creativity while sharing integrity, compassion, and humor to overcome obstacles. Join akaRadioRed for Navigating Life's Bumps: Manifest Your Creativity.
Changing the story from despair to relief for families impacted by the wide array of dysfunctions and addictions, Scott and Jenny Graham have been facilitating interventions and transports across the United States and Canada since 1988. They are both in recovery and are seasoned and trusted interventionists, keynote speakers, radio guests and authors with an unparalleled reputation in the treatment field. In 2020 they published the "Intervention in a Box" online course to make their method of compassionate interventions accessible to all. With over three decades of experience, Scott and Jenny have helped thousands of families like yours overcome the obstacles they faced with a success rate greater than 90 percent. They have done this by providing support, safety and guidance before, during and after interventions, transports, family programs, and with their signature sessions of Recovery Protection and Reverse Carefrontations. Prior to Scott's work in this field, he was an undercover vice/narcotics deputy in the West Hollywood area for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. That experience, without a doubt, has added unique perspective to the varied dynamics encountered in their intervention work. The ability for you to enlist their help for your family's recovery story is just a phone call away. Call Scott and Jenny today at 844- 588-3267.https://carefrontations.com/Make sure to Stay Connected with Rob during the week via any of the below social media platforms:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RobLohmanLiftedFromTheRut/ Twitter: @RobLohmanInstagram: @roblohmanliftedfromtherut LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertlohman/ YouTube: Rob Lohman BroadcastsWebsite: www.liftedfromtherut.comPhone: 970-331-4469Email: rob@liftedFromTheRut.com
As Jenny crosses back in to Europe the end is in sight... yet still so, so, far away!
Playwright Lauren Gunderson continues the conversation we began with her last November 2017, talking about her amazing play The Book of Will, a valentine about the creation of the First Folio, the first collection of all (most) of Shakespeare's plays in 1623. WARNING: This is a slightly spoiler-y conversation (our first spoiler-free conversation can be found here) but in it Lauren reveals the process of research, dramaturgy, and creation; and also discusses the value of preparing for loss; being present; the wonder of ephemera; Shakespeare's amazing women (both onstage and off); practicing memory as an active thing; favorite brilliant actors; and the absolute magic of double-casting. Featuring a special appearance by Oregon Shakespeare Festival Executive Director Cynthia Rider. (Length 17:23) (Pictured: Cristofer Jean in the Oregon Shakespeare Festival production of The Book of Will. Photo by Jenny Graham)