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FemCon 2: Imagining feminist constitutional futures through the arts and utopian fiction. In this episode the FemCon team talks with Ruth Houghton about feminist utopian literature and Jess Jones about her work as an artist in projects that cross law and feminism. What is the Feminist Constitutional Futures Project (FemCon)? https://lawpod.org/ireland-northern-ireland-feminist-constitutional-futures/ FemCon is brought to you by Máiréad Enright (Birmingham University Law School), Aoife O'Donoghue (Queen's University Belfast Law School) and Catherine O'Rourke (Durham Law School). FemCon podcasts episodes were produced by Orla Higgins with sound editing by Andy Gaffney
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CLICK HERE to listen to episode audio (5:58).Sections below are the following: Transcript of Audio Audio Notes and Acknowledgments ImagesExtra InformationSources Related Water Radio Episodes For Virginia Teachers (Relevant SOLs, etc.). Unless otherwise noted, all Web addresses mentioned were functional as of 7-21-23. TRANSCRIPT OF AUDIO From the Cumberland Gap to the Atlantic Ocean, this is Virginia Water Radio for the weeks of July 24 and July 31, 2023. This is a revised version of an episode from July 2013. SOUND – ~7 sec That underwater sound, recorded by a kayaker on Virginia's Appomattox River, opens an episode about how scientists and resource managers learn about the finned creatures that live underwater. We start with some mystery sounds. Have a listen for about 30 seconds, and see if you can guess what's going on with this beeping and splashing. And here's a hint: If a finned creature detects this signal, it might soon have a stunning experience. SOUNDS AND VOICES – ~27 sec – “Everybody's hands out of the water?” Beeping and splashing. “Ok, whenever you all are ready, you can pull it.... One, two, three...” If you guessed fish sampling, you're right! Those were sounds from an electrofishing demonstration, during a May 2013 Virginia Master Naturalist field trip about fish in streams and rivers. The demonstration was led by Jamie Roberts, who at the time was a Virginia Tech research scientist and as of 2023 is an associate professor of fisheries at Georgia Southern University. Participants learned about fish-assessment techniques commonly used by fishery managers and by fish scientists, known as ichthyologists. For some more details on fish sampling in streams, let's listen to a two-minute excerpt from Dr. Roberts' session. GUEST VOICE - ~2 min./2 sec.“So one of the things I want us to notice as we're sampling is what we catch with different types of gears, with different types of methods, and then what we catch in different types of habitats. “So there's really, essentially three different types of habitats that we have here [in a stream]. You have that shallow, turbulent stuff [that] we in the stream ecology world tend to call riffles; you have these, sort of, deep, deeper still somewhat high velocity areas called runs; and you have still waters, which we call pools. And the three gear types that I wanna play with are...electrofishing with a dip net, which we'll do in pools; electrofishing into a stationary seine—so this is a seine net; and then sweeping a seine around like crazy and just seeing what we can get, like an old-time ichthyologist. We'll do some sampling that is more like the golden days of ichthyology, before we had $10,000 electrofishers. “Icthyologists often rely on electrofishers of one type or another to catch fish, because it sort of brings fish out of the woodwork. Fish are in this environment that's very difficult for us to access and see through and everything, and electricity is sort of the equalizer; it makes fish a lot easier to catch. There are electrofishers that are mounted on boats; there are electrofishers that are barges that you tow around; and this is called a backpack electrofisher. It's powered by a DC battery that looks a lot like a motorcycle battery. And it produces electricity that this fancy box turns into the correct frequency and wavelength and pulse type to momentarily stun fish, and while they're stunned, we net ‘em; and as soon as they get out of the electrical field, if we've done everything like we're supposed to, they just immediately come back. So if we throw them in a bucket, they should immediately regain normal composure.” As Jamie Roberts noted, fish live in an environment largely hidden from unaided human vision or hearing. So scientists and resource managers combine ancient technologies—like nets—with modern electronics to get the information needed to understand and properly manage fish and the aquatic areas that sustain them. Thanks to Dr. Roberts and the New River Valley Master Naturalist chapter for permission to record the fish-sampling session. Thanks also to Raven Harris for the Appomattox River sounds. We close with a musical selection whose title describes the water world of many fish. Here's about 25 seconds of “The Deep Blue Green,” by Andrew VanNostrand. MUSIC - ~27 sec – instrumental. SHIP'S BELL Virginia Water Radio is produced by the Virginia Water Resources Research Center, part of Virginia Tech's College of Natural Resources and Environment. For more Virginia water sounds, music, or information, visit us online at virginiawaterradio.org, or call the Water Center at (540) 231-5624. Thanks to Stewart Scales for his banjo version of “Cripple Creek” to open and close this episode. In Blacksburg, I'm Alan Raflo, thanking you for listening, and wishing you health, wisdom, and good water. AUDIO NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This Virginia Water Radio episode revises and replaces Episode 172, 7-29-13. The Appomattox River sounds were recorded by Raven Harris on the Appomattox River in Petersburg, Va., on April 18, 2014; used with permission. The fish sampling sounds and talk by Dr. Jamie Roberts were May 13, 2013, along Toms Creek in Montgomery County, Virginia, at a class of the New River Valley Chapter of the Virginia Master Naturalists Program. Thanks to Jamie Roberts and to participants in that Master Naturalist class for permission to record the session. “The Deep Blue Green,” from the 2019 album “That We Could Find a Way to Be,” is copyright by Andrew VanNorstrand, used with permission. More information about Andrew VanNorstrand is available online at https://greatbearrecords.bandcamp.com/. This music was used previously by Virginia Water Radio most recently in Episode 632, 7-18-22. Click here if you'd like to hear the full version (1 min./11 sec.) of the “Cripple Creek” arrangement/performance by Stewart Scales that opens and closes this episode. More information about Mr. Scales and the group New Standard, with which Mr. Scales plays, is available online at http://newstandardbluegrass.com. IMAGES Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (now Department of Wildlife Resources) personnel giving a backpack electrofishing demonstration to the Virginia Master Naturalists/New River Valley Chapter at Toms Creek in Montgomery County on May 6, 2013. Photo by Bill Sydor, courtesy of New River Valley Master Naturalists Chapter.Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (now Department of Wildlife Resources) personnel leading a seining demonstration to the Virginia Master Naturalists/New River Valley Chapter at Toms Creek in Montgomery County on May 6, 2013. Photo by Shannon Ritter, courtesy of New River Valley Master Naturalists Chapter.Jess Jones (left), co-director of the Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Center at Virginia Tech, examining the settings on a backpack electrofishing device, in the North Fork Holston River in Saltville, Va. (Smyth County), June 19, 2018. Photo by Virginia Water Radio.EXTRA INFORMATION ABOUT ELECTROFISHING The following information on electrofishing is quoted from the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources blog, Alex McCrickard, “Not Too Shocking: Your Electrofishing Questions Answered,” by Alex McCrickard, November 9, 2020, online at https://dwr.virginia.gov/blog/not-too-shocking-your-electrofishing-questions-answered/, accessed July 17, 2023. “Have you watched some of the videos from aquatic biologists at the Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) and seen a boat outfitted with long, wand-like poles with dangling cables? Have you ever showed up to a river or stream and witnessed a crew of biologists with large backpacks and long rods extending into the water? This unusual-looking activity is called electrofishing, and it's modern science in action. “As Virginia's state fish and wildlife agency, DWR is responsible for the management of our fish and wildlife resources for the benefit of the public. Our agency staff work hard to conserve and protect our freshwater fisheries across the Commonwealth. The best way to monitor the health of fish populations is to catch a number of fish from one area at one time. While our aquatics biologists are all excellent anglers, there is a more efficient, safe, and effective way to catch the fish! Electrofishing is a common method used in fisheries science; this type of biomonitoring is truly one of the most effective ways to monitor our fisheries. “Fish can really help tell the story of the health of a certain waterbody. They are in the water 24/7 and are constantly exposed to the elements. Some species are more tolerant to pollution than others. The make-up and diversity of a water body's fish population can help tell the story of water quality and inform our agency's biologists. In turn, all of this influences sound management decisions that can improve habitat, water quality, and fish health, which benefits the general public and anglers who cherish Virginia's freshwater resources. “So, you now might be wondering what exactly happens during electrofishing? What's going on behind the scenes during these surveys? Our electrofishing FAQs below cover these basics. “What is electrofishing? “Electrofishing is a technique used in fisheries science to sample fish populations. Sampling is when biologists study a number of fish from a certain area, measuring and examining them and recording the statistics. When biologists electrofish, a generator or battery gives off an electrical current that runs through the water. Volts, amps, and frequency can be adjusted based on water temperature, conductivity, and other variables. Electrofishing can take place on foot with a backpack unit on a small stream or river. For larger rivers and lakes, electrofishing typically takes place from a boat or barge. “From a boat, the anodes enter the water from a long boom off the bow. Electrical current travels from anode cables back to the cathode(s)–in many cases, the metal hull of the boat acts as the cathode. The electrical field typically expands 5 to 7 feet in circumference from each anode and down about 6 to 7 feet. The size of the electrical field can vary depending on conductivity, voltage, and frequency of electrical current. “Fish are temporarily stunned as the electrical current causes their muscles to contract. The fish then float towards the surface where they can be easily netted. “Is electrofishing harmful to fish? “Electrofishing has the potential to be harmful if not used properly; however, biologists have the training and experience to operate the equipment safely and effectively while minimizing impacts to fish. Prior to any sampling, biologists adjust and monitor electrofishing settings to the target species in a particular habit. In some cases, electroshocking is avoided during spawning periods and habitats of certain rare and endangered species to eliminate even the perception of harm. “Does electrofishing affect different species of fish differently? “Yes, the frequency of the electromagnetic current can affect species differently. For example, low frequency electrofishing tends to only affect catfish species. When we sample tidal rivers to assess the catfish populations, we solely use low frequency. High frequency sampling is often used for standard community assessment of multiple species. Because of their larger surface area, big fish such as bass and muskie are more susceptible to electroshocking than small fish such as minnows and darters. “Electrofishing is only efficient in shallow water, so sampling is usually conducted when all species and sizes of interest are likely to be vulnerable to this technique. “Why do DWR biologists electrofish? What's the goal for sampling and what do DWR biologists do with the fish during electrofishing? “Electrofishing is an effective method to assess the health of a fishery in a non-lethal manner. It allows biologists to evaluate the health, variety, size distribution, and abundance of fish species on a given body of water and how that population can change over time. Length and weight measurements further allow biologists to assess overall fishery health. This type of sampling allows DWR to look at interactions within a fish population. Furthermore, we can track status of endangered and threatened species or the status of spread of any invasive species. All of this information influences sound management decisions that benefit the public who recreate on these resources. “Is electrofishing safe for the DWR biologists? “Yes, because of their training and experience, DWR biologists are safe when electrofishing. Our biologists wear non-breathable waders that keep them from being shocked while using backpack electrofishing units. For electrofishing boats, numerous electric cut-offs are in place to prevent accidents, and the boat is grounded. All DWR biologists wear personal flotation devices while sampling on boats. DWR biologists have also had formal training in electrofishing principles and techniques (for example the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service electrofishing course), which contributes to the safe operation of electrofishing gear. “In what kinds of waters do you electrofish? “Electrofishing takes place in freshwater and tidal freshwater rivers and streams. Because of the high conductivity of saltwater, it is not conducive to electrofishing. “Can anglers use electrofishing equipment to catch fish? “No, it is unlawful for the general public to use electrofishing equipment to catch fish.” SOURCES Used for Audio Alex McCrickard, “Not Too Shocking: Your Electrofishing Questions Answered,” Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources, November 9, 2020, online at https://dwr.virginia.gov/blog/not-too-shocking-your-electrofishing-questions-answered/. Stephen R. Moulton II, Jonathan G. Kennen, Robert M. Goldstein, and Julie A. Hambrook, “Revised Protocols for Sampling Algal, Invertebrate, and Fish Communities as Part of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program,” U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 02-150, online at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2002/ofr-02-150/. National Park Service, “What Lies Beneath: How Electrofishing and Environmental DNA Is Being Used to Monitor and Conserve Fish Species in Great Smoky Mountain National Park,” April 8, 2021, online at https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/what-lies-beneath-how-electrofishing-and-environmental-dna-is-being-used-to-monitor-and-conserve-fish-species-in-great-smoky-mountain-national-park.htm. Jordanna Sheermohamed, “Sea Science: Why is the ocean blue, green and everything in between?” The Triton, April 24, 2019. Virginia Master Naturalists Program, online at http://www.virginiamasternatu
Up the Duff is brought to you by the Positive Birth Company in Partnership with ElvieProduced by Audio AFIn this first series we are diving straight in at the deep end and tackling TABOOS! The everyday stuff most people experience after having a baby, but which nobody likes to talk about. I'll be chatting to friends of The Positive Birth Company about their experiences, as well as sharing my own, on everything from poo, wee, mind, body, sex and bodily fluids. If it's a bit gross or a bit embarrassing, you can be sure we've got it covered.About this episodeIn this episode we will be talking all things sex! We will be answering frequently asked questions such as is it safe to have sex in pregnancy, will having sex bring labour on and when you should have sex for the first time after birth? We will also be discussing how you can feel more confident and sexy after birth and tips for getting in the mood if you feel exhausted but want to initiate intimacy again. We will be talking about sex with your significant other but also solo sex. So, whether you're in a relationship or a single parent, this episode is for you! About JessJess, also known as The Fat Funny One, is an award winning blogger, mother to 4 that brings relatable and comedic content to her channel. Her light hearted approach to life makes her content enjoyable to watch as you don't feel alone when relating to the trials and tribulations of motherhood.Jess has also published her book OWN IT. It will help you silence the voices in your head that tell you that you are not good enough and teach you to ‘own' exactly who you are, as you are.Follow Jess@thefatfunnyoneYouTube TheFatFunnyOne Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I'm on holiday at the moment, but I want to make sure you've got plenty of Recruiting Future content to listen to until I'm back. So for the next two weeks, I'm going to supplement the new interviews being published in July by republishing some of my favourite episodes with conversations you may have missed the first time around. This week's replay is my conversation from earlier in the year with Jess Jones, now Head of People at Coolr. I know it's a difficult and confusing time for many people with so much change going on, so this seems like the perfect moment to revisit this discussion on confidence and resilience. In the interview, we discuss: • Confidence in the workplace • Tackling imposter syndrome • “Owning it” • Empowering people to be more confident • The snakes and ladders of work in 2023 • The five-second rule • Does social media make things more complicated? • The myth of perfection and the importance of being vulnerable • Curiosity • Showing up and leading by example • AI & TA • Internal mobility • Using creators and influences to target specific pools of talent Listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts.
CLICK HERE to listen to episode audio (4:59).Sections below are the following: Transcript of Audio Audio Notes and Acknowledgments ImagesSources Related Water Radio Episodes For Virginia Teachers (Relevant SOLs, etc.). Unless otherwise noted, all Web addresses mentioned were functional as of 7-7-23. TRANSCRIPT OF AUDIO From the Cumberland Gap to the Atlantic Ocean, this is Virginia Water Radio for the weeks of July 10 and July 17, 2023. This is a revised version of an episode from July 2018. MUSIC – ~16 sec – instrumental. That song, by Trevor McKenzie—the title of which will be revealed later, so as not to spoil the upcoming mystery—opens an episode about a formerly hoppin' southwestern Virginia crossroads, whose two-word name tells a tale of landscape, water, and seasonal aquatic creatures. Have a listen for about 10 seconds to these mystery sounds, and see if you can guess this crossroads' name. The sounds are your hint to the first word of the name, and here's a hint for the second word: water on it doesn't flow downhill, and people on it tell the truth. SOUNDS - ~11 sec - Gray Treefrog, Spring Peeper, Green Frog If you guessed Frog Level, you're a Virginia geography expert! Along U.S. Business Route 19 in Tazewell County lies a large, flat, seasonally wet area that attracts lots of loud amphibians in spring and summer. Just uphill from that area, where Route 19, U.S. Route 460, and State Route 16 all meet, the Frog Level gas station plus store and tavern was a popular spot for gathering, socializing, and politicking from 1932 to 2007. In 2009, the historic building was moved about two miles to a spot adjacent to Tazewell's Crab Orchard Museum. The colorful history of the business included the creation by bar regulars of the Frog Level Yacht Club, with t-shirts that joked about refueling schooner vessels. That whimsical name is also the title of this episode's opening song, which recalls the business's connection to the Prohibition and Great Depression eras. Tazewell County, Virginia, is by no means the only locality to claim an area called Frog Level. That water feature-and-creature-based name also is found, for example, in Caroline County, Virginia; in Waynesville, North Carolina; in Carter County, Tennessee; and in Fayette County, Alabama. In Caroline County, Frog Level is an area between Boot Swamp and Herring Creek, in the Mattaponi River watershed. In the North Carolina and Alabama cases, the name was applied to low, flat areas where the first railroad tracks were laid. And in Tennessee, Frog Level is a remote, mountainous area of streams, waterfalls, bogs, and—one can presume—seasonally breeding and calling frogs. Other wildlife-based names also add a natural-resource perspective to Virginia's geography and history. The Commonwealth is home to Buffalo Gap, Clam, Dolphin, Ducks Store, Possum Trot, and many others. But, at least from a water perspective, creature place names don't get much more descriptive, or fun, than Frog Level. Thanks to Trevor McKenzie for permission to use part of “Frog Level Yacht Club,” from his album “Generational Things,” and we close with about 30 more seconds of that song. MUSIC - ~32 sec – Lyrics: “With that calypso beat it always sounded so neat on the five-string, and an empty gas can could always double as a drum. I know it's fantasy and my mind plays tricks on my memory, but that's how I recall the Frog Level Yacht Club.” SHIP'S BELL Virginia Water Radio is produced by the Virginia Water Resources Research Center, part of Virginia Tech's College of Natural Resources and Environment. For more Virginia water sounds, music, or information, visit us online at virginiawaterradio.org, or call the Water Center at (540) 231-5624. Thanks to Ben Cosgrove for his version of “Shenandoah” to open and close this episode. In Blacksburg, I'm Alan Raflo, thanking you for listening, and wishing you health, wisdom, and good water. AUDIO NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This Virginia Water Radio episode revises and replaces Episode 431, 7-30-18. The frog sounds heard in this episode—all recorded by Virginia Water Radio in Blacksburg, Va., on May 23, 2013—were Gray Tree Frog, Green Frog, and Spring Peeper. “Frog Level Yacht Club,” from the album “Generational Things,” is copyright by Trevor McKenzie, used with permission. More information about Trevor McKenzie is available online at http://www.trevormckenzie.com/. Virginia Water Radio thanks Jess Jones, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Virginia Tech Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation, for suggesting and helping with the previous version of this episode in 2018. Click here if you'd like to hear the full version (2 min./22 sec.) of the “Shenandoah” arrangement/performance by Ben Cosgrove that opens and closes this episode. More information about Mr. Cosgrove is available online at http://www.bencosgrove.com.IMAGES (Photographs are by Virginia Water Radio.) Wetland area at Frog Level in Tazewell County, Va., July 13, 2018. Frog Level sign at U.S. Route 19, U.S. Route 460, and State Route 16 intersection in Tazewell County, Va., July 13, 2018. Remains at the former site of the Frog Level store in Tazewell County, Va., July 13, 2018. Former Frog Level store building at a site adjacent to the Crab Orchard Museum on U.S. Routes 19 and 460 in Tazewell County, Va., July 13, 2018. SOURCES USED FOR AUDIO AND OFFERING MORE INFORMATION City of Fayette, Alabama, “A Brief History of Fayette,” online at http://fayetteal.org/about/. Crab Orchard Museum, online at https://www.craborchardmuseum.com/. DeLorme/Garmin Company, Virginia with Washington, D.C., Atlas and Gazetteer, Ninth Edition, 2021. Frog Level Farm, Aylett, Va. (King William County), online at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Frog-Level-Farm/161088237254620. Frog Level Volunteer Fire Department (Caroline County), online at https://www.facebook.com/Frog-Level-Volunteer-Fire-Department-152122678162630/. Historic Frog Level Merchants Association, “Historic Background of Waynesville [Haywood County, N.C.] & Frog Level History,” online at http://www.historicfroglevel.com/frog-level-history/. (This Web site was accessed in 2018; as of 7-10-23, the site stated that it is “under maintenance.”) Kevin Kittredge, Fans of Frog Level Service Station preserve Tazewell County icon by moving it a hop, skip and jump away, Roanoke Times, 3/26/11. Bill Lohmann, Welcome to Frog Level, a short hop to good living, Richmond Times-Dispatch, 10/28/15 (on the Caroline County, Va., community called Frog Level). Mark W. Peacock, “Appalachian Treks/Frog Level,” 8/24/14 (describing an area in Carter County, Tenn.), online at http://appalachiantreks.blogspot.com/2014/08/frog-level.html. Joe Tennis, Hopping Along: Work under way to restore Frog Level store, Bristol Herald-Courier, 6/3/10. RELATED VIRGINIA WATER RADIO EPISODES All Water Radio episodes are listed by category at the Index link above (http://www.virginiawaterradio.org/p/index.html). For other frog episodes, see the “Amphibians” subject category. Following are links to some other episodes on Virginia geography. For other episodes about water-related places, see particularly the “History” and “Rivers, Streams, and Other Surface Waters” subject categories. A walk across Virginia – Episode 110, 5-14-12. Cumberland Gap – Episode 544, 9-28-20. Exploration of the Chesapeake Bay – Episode 140, 12-10-12. Forks in waterways – Episode 545, 10-5-20. Fort Valley – Episode 331, 8-29-16. Geography in general – Episode 265, 5-11-15. Mountain gaps – Episode 288, 11-2-15. River origins of Virginia's signers of the Declaration of Independence – Episode 220, 6-30-14. Virginia connections to the Ohio River Valley – Episode 422, 5-28-18. Virginia's National Park Service Units – Episode 229, 9-1-14. Virginia Peninsula and Historic Triangle – Episode 273, 7-6-15. Virginia rivers quiz – Episode 586, 7-19-21. Virginia's Western or Alleghany Highlands – Episode 577, 5-17-21. Water and settlement of Roanoke – Episode 181, 9-30-13. Watersheds – Episode 581, 6-14-21; Episode 582, 6-21-21; Episode 583, 6-28-21; Episode 585, 7-12-21; Episode 587, 7-26-21; Episode 588, 8-2-21; Episode 589, 8-9-21. Water Places in U.S. Civil Rights History – Episode 619, 3-7-22. FOR VIRGINIA TEACHERS – RELATED STANDARDS OF LEARNING (SOLs) AND OTHER INFORMATION Following are some Virginia Standards of Learning (SOLs) that may be supported by this episode's audio/transcript, sources, or other information included in this post. 2020 Music SOLs SOLs at various grade levels that call for “examining the relationship of music to the other fine arts and other fields of knowledge.” 2018 Science SOLs Grades K-4: Living Systems and Processes3.5 – Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems support a diversity of organisms.4.3 – Organisms, including humans, interact with one another and with the nonliving components in the ecosystem. Grades K-5: Earth Resources4.8 – Virginia has important natural resources. 2015 Social Studies SOLs Virginia Studies CourseVS.1 – Impact of geographic features on people, places, and events in Virginia history.VS.10 – Knowledge of government, geography, and economics in present-day Virginia. United States History: 1865-to-Present CourseUSII.6 – Social, economic, and technological changes from the 1890s to 1945. World Geography CourseWG.2 – How selected physical and ecological processes shape the Earth's surface, including climate, weather, and how humans influence their environment and are influenced by it.WG.3 – How regional landscapes reflect the physical environment and the cultural characteristics of their inhabitants. Virginia's SOLs are available from the Virginia Department of Education, online at https://www.doe.virginia.gov/teaching-learning-assessment/instruction Following are links to Water Radio episodes (various topics) designed especially for certain K-12 grade levels. Episode 250, 1-26-15 – on boiling, for kindergarten through 3rd grade. Episode 255, 3-2-15 – on density, for 5th and 6th grade. Episode 282, 9-21-15 – on living vs. non-living, for kindergarten. Episode 309, 3-28-16 – on temperature regulation in animals, for kindergarten through 12th grade. Episode 333, 9-12-16 – on dissolved gases, especially dissolved oxygen in aquatic habitats, for 5th grade. Episode 404, 1-22-18 – on ice on ponds and lakes, for 4th through 8th grade. Episode 407, 2-12-18 – on snow chemistry and physics, for high school. Episode 483, 7-29-19 – on buoyancy and drag, for middle school and high school. Episode 524, 5-11-20 – on sounds by water-related animals, for elementary school through high school. Episode 531, 6-29-20 – on various ways that animals get water, for 3rd and 4th grade. Episode 539, 8-24-20 – on basic numbers and facts about Virginia's water resources, for 4th and 6th grade. Episode 606, 12-6-21 – on freezing and ice, for kindergarten through 3rd grade.
Hosts Joe Pignataro and Gemma Bastiani take you inside the Smithy's VFL and rebel VFLW competitions, recapping the action from the round and looking ahead to what's in store this weekend. They spoke to North Melbourne VFLW captain Jess Jones on this week's episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Whatever part of the industry you are in, you will be facing uncertain times as we start to move through 2023. On top of the obvious economic factors, Talent Acquisition is heading into a period of dramatic reinvention right in the middle of a trend of TA layoffs, a conundrum at a time of continuing talent shortages and candidate-driven markets. Whether you are looking for a new role, reinventing your existing role, or getting promoted, confidence is critical. It's also something that we don't talk about enough, particularly when it comes to building more of it and dealing with imposter syndrome. My guest this week is Jess Jones, an influencer, content creator, and DE&I talent lead. Jess recently wrote a book about building confidence called "Own It". Her experience in TA gives her a unique perspective on how we talk (or rather don't talk) about confidence and resilience in our industry, and she has some great advice to share. In the interview, we discuss: Confidence in the workplace Tackling imposter syndrome "Owning it" Empowering people to be more confident The snakes and ladders of work in 2023 The five-second rule Does social media make things more complicated? The myth of perfection and the importance of being vulnerable Curiosity Showing up and leading by example AI & TA Internal mobility Using creators and influences to target specific pools of talent Listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts.
Whatever part of the industry you are in, you will be facing uncertain times as we start to move through 2023. On top of the obvious economic factors, Talent Acquisition is heading into a period of dramatic reinvention right in the middle of a trend of TA layoffs, a conundrum at a time of continuing talent shortages and candidate-driven markets. Whether you are looking for a new role, reinventing your existing role, or getting promoted, confidence is critical. It's also something that we don't talk about enough, particularly when it comes to building more of it and dealing with imposter syndrome. My guest this week is Jess Jones, an influencer, content creator, and DE&I talent lead. Jess recently wrote a book about building confidence called "Own It". Her experience in TA gives her a unique perspective on how we talk (or rather don't talk) about confidence and resilience in our industry, and she has some great advice to share. In the interview, we discuss: Confidence in the workplace Tackling imposter syndrome "Owning it" Empowering people to be more confident The snakes and ladders of work in 2023 The five-second rule Does social media make things more complicated? The myth of perfection and the importance of being vulnerable Curiosity Showing up and leading by example AI & TA Internal mobility Using creators and influences to target specific pools of talent Listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts.
Whatever part of the industry you are in, you will be facing uncertain times as we start to move through 2023. On top of the obvious economic factors, Talent Acquisition is heading into a period of dramatic reinvention right in the middle of a trend of TA layoffs, a conundrum at a time of continuing talent shortages and candidate-driven markets. Whether you are looking for a new role, reinventing your existing role, or getting promoted, confidence is critical. It's also something that we don't talk about enough, particularly when it comes to building more of it and dealing with imposter syndrome. My guest this week is Jess Jones, an influencer, content creator, and DE&I talent lead. Jess recently wrote a book about building confidence called "Own It". Her experience in TA gives her a unique perspective on how we talk (or rather don't talk) about confidence and resilience in our industry, and she has some great advice to share. In the interview, we discuss: Confidence in the workplace Tackling imposter syndrome "Owning it" Empowering people to be more confident The snakes and ladders of work in 2023 The five-second rule Does social media make things more complicated? The myth of perfection and the importance of being vulnerable Curiosity Showing up and leading by example AI & TA Internal mobility Using creators and influences to target specific pools of talent Listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts.
In a world where sourcing has become more and more competitive (and bloody difficult), we catch up with Jess Jones - Head of Talent Acquisition ANZ & Global Talent Sourcing Leader at Toll Group this week on TaPod to help us make sense of it all...Not only is Jess one of the most fun guests we've ever had, but she really (I mean really) knows her stuff. From Talent Communities to Internal Mobility to Sourcing - Jess provides gold nugget after gold nugget of recruitment tips for all levels. Here's an example... 'We haven't got any business recruiting externally if we haven't done it effectively internally first...'And what about her description of the ITAs? 'It was like a professionally run Bucks !'What a wordsmith! And what a Leader!Thanks to Flare for your continued support.
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In this episode Rae and Ash talk to author of 'Own It', Jess Jones aka 'The Fat Funny One' about the purpose behind her self help book. Jess shares her personal experiences on her body confidence journey and how she took her power back in loving her true self. The episode shares practical exercises that can be applied to help you build your confidence and embrace every inch of you. Purchase 'Own It' via Waterstones here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/own-it/jessica-jones/9781789562866 Find Jess Jones on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefatfunnyone/ ************** Apple Music Playlist: https://music.apple.com/gb/playlist/melanin-and-me-playlist/pl.u-rE2sevJZ6P Check out our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melanin_and_me/ Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/MelaninAndMeUK/ Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@melaninandme? ************* More about Ash https://www.instagram.com/ashlea.jade_/ https://twitter.com/ashleajsmith?lang=en More about Rae https://www.instagram.com/raisha123/ https://twitter.com/missomarpe
Jess from Jess Jones Rec Therapy re-joins Engaged In Rec to share the amazing progress she has made in the past year. If you don't know Jess, you'll be glad to meet her here and if you DO know her, you'll be SO EXCITED for her update, just like me! Don't forget to check out Engaged In Rec On TikTok @engagedinrec for tips, tricks, and Real Life Stories From The Rec Desk. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engagedinrec/message
This week Clemmie tackles the topic of confidence with award winning blogger, confidence and self love advocate and motivational comedian Jessica Jones - aka 'The Fat Funny One' on Instagram - who has written 'Own It: How to Build Confidence, Completely Love Yourself and Embrace Your Body.' Clemmie asks what confidence really means, and Jessica explains how it hasn't always come easy for her. Plus there's much, much more including how authentic confidence and self-love aren't far-fetched but actually completely obtainable for everyone. Who knew!? Find Clemmie on Instagram @Clemmie_Telford and check out Jess - aka 'The Fat Funny One' here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jess Jones A.K.A. The Fat Funny One is a mum of four and a lifestyle blogger. Jess is known for spreading awareness on self-confidence and has recently released her book, Own It - a practical guide to learning how to love yourself in your own skin. We discuss her life as she grew up in a council estate without her biological father and how that shaped her journey into self-discovery and motherhood. Follow Jess on Instagram Order Own It
Jess Jones is an award winning blogger, mental health activist, motivational comedian and author of the brand new and very brilliant book Own It: How To Build Confidence, Completely Love yourself and Embrace Your Body. Hers is the relatable voice we all need right now! Find out more about Jess Buy Jess' book Own It: How To Build Confidence, Completely Love Yourself and Embrace Your Body. Getting help Find more information on mental health helplines here For information about private online counselling and therapists visit counselling-directory.org.uk If you need to speak to someone immediately, the Samaritans are available 24-hours a day on 116 123 and you can also email jo@samaritans.org Download the Happiful App here
In the first episode of Short Hand, we're asking ‘what is story'? And how can you tell a brilliant one with your short film script? Our guests are filmmaker and lecturer Lucy Brydon, script editor Jess Jones and screenwriter Edward Cripps. Topics covered include: structure, exercising restraint, creating the circumstances for subtext to breathe, how to figure out what you're trying to say, writing authentic dialogue, receiving and implementing notes and moving on after rejection. *** SHOW NOTES & RESOURCES BFI NETWORK Short Film Fund Cracked Screen (2017, dir. Trim Lamba) Lucy Brydon on the development process for her debut feature ‘Body of Water' // Little White Lies On Writing, Stephen King On Writers & Writing, Margaret Atwood Into the Woods, John Yorke An interview with Jess Jones on the John Yorke blog *** Short Hand is a BFI NETWORK & Film Hub South East production. Produced by Nicole Davis, with support from Independent Cinema Office. Edited by Graciela Mae Chico.
Adelaide Hills Council's Citizen of the Year 2022 has been awarded to a couple; a rare decision for what it typically an individual award. Graeme and Jess Jones of Bradbury have been quietly supporting their neighbours emotionally and physically in their recovery from the 2021 Cherry Gardens Bushfires. The pair join Jennie Lenman to have a chat about the experience and what it has taught them.
S3/72: Wedding Tings with Wedding/Event planner Jess Jones We're kicking off the Relationship Series episodes for #February with Wedding ‘ Events planner Jess Jones @Jessicajonesevents — She specializes full service planning for both Domestic and Destination wedding ceremonies
We start with an intro contest entry from Sherry Christensen (IG sherrychristensenphotography , IG embrace_the_grain , FB group Embrace The Grain Photography Podcast) from the Embrace the Grain Podcast. Mike Kukavica (IG drunk_darkroom , www.kukavica.com ) fills in for Jess Jones and we update the Silver Linings Project with our guest and new member of the project, Bob St-Cyr (IG foto.bob , www.stcyrphoto.blogspot.ca , FB group Follow The Light Podcast) from the "Follow The Light...Analogue Photography Podcast". We find out how Bob got into film photography and podcasting. Next, we get Facebook questions to Bob with topics such as motivation to make pictures, what he wishes he knew when he started, favorite photos, his holy grail camera, slide film, the meaning of fine art photography, his thoughts on zines and photobooks, curation process for exhibitions, why large format, the future of his podcast, his 3 favorite pizza toppings, and his plesiosaur story. Finally, we talk with Bob about how to put emotion into a darkroom print, monorail vs. field camera, and the role of faith and spirituality in artistic endeavors. Support the podcast: www.ko-fi.com/negativepositives Mike's free music for productions: www.mikegutterman.bandcamp.com get merch at: www.negativepositivespodcast.bigcartel.com email: negpositives@gmail.com Instagram @negativepositives Facebook Group: Negative Positives Film Photo Facebook Group
Wowza, Jess and I could talk ALL DAY LONG, but here is a raw thirty+ minutes (you may hear both of our little ones jumping in the conversation) of who Jess is, the amazing company she is growing, and her sensory and creativity resources and tools for seniors. You NEED to check her out. www.jessjonesrecreationtherapy.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engagedinrec/message
Welcome to Mothers' Meeting Series 2! Welcome back! This week sitting down with Louise for a Mothers' Meeting is Jess Jones a.k.a Thefatfunnyone, she's an award winning blogger, podcaster, speaker and advocate and is a mum to 3 with a baby on the way. Louise and Jess chat about Jess' tocophobia, changing your mindset towards birth, how savage young girls can be, their mum crushes and Jess' golden pieces of advice. Jess Jones: @thefatfunnyone **CONNECT WITH ME** @LouisePentland https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfAEEhKikW1676DCa_0OWLA
This week we have our 1st interview! We chat with Jess Jones about being a carnivore for over 3 years, what led her to this way of eating and all the benefits she's experienced as a result. We also cover how she incorporates fasting and what her plans are for the future. Jess Jones Twitter: https://twitter.com/JessJonesLdnJess Jones YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpWYbkQHpAkfohLsGam6s7ASend us questions or topic ideas! Info@FitAndFurious.comAudio Podcast: http://FitAndFurious.comApple Podcast: http://bit.ly/FitAndFuriousPodcastPodcast Spotify: http://spoti.fi/3svJTg4YouTube: http://bit.ly/FitAndFuriousYouTubeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fitandfuriousnd/Twitter:https://twitter.com/FitAndFuriousNDhttp://FitAndFurious.comMission Statement To cut through the bs we have been taught about nutrition and fitness over the last 40 years and give simple, relatable strategies to help people achieve the level of strength, health, and look they desire. Not politically correct, but always honest.
Serial entrepreneur Jess Jones knows burnout. She launched her first business 2nd Avenue Events in 2013, 37 weeks pregnant with her son. Jess sought out other business owners to network with and couldn't find a group that resonated with her. Her second business Soar Collective was created in 2014, to create the perfect space for connection and collaboration between regional businesswomen. Jess ran both until she sold 2nd Avenue Events in October 2015 to focus on growing Soar Collective. She hit her first burnout in 2017 while managing her business, a part time job and 2 young children. She hit burnout again in May 2019 and took huge life changes to recover and ensure it didn't return. During lockdown in 2020, Jess realised her experience, knowledge, and skills that had been honed throughout her own journey needed to be shared. So many people were going through burnout and looking for ways to navigate it to find their own way back. Jess knew it was her mission to help and The Burnout Club was born. Jess Jones is the Founder of The Burnout Club, helping business owners navigate burnout and build resilience on their road to recovery. Website https://www.theburnoutclub.com Podcast https://www.theburnoutclub.com/podcast Burnout Kit https://bit.ly/tbcburnoutkit Breaking up with Burnout Mini-Course http://bit.ly/burnoutminicourse
Gitchie, gitchie, ya-ya, da-da?! That Podcast with LPiddy and Jon Jon is back with episode 74! As usual, the hosts do a recap on their last episode, all about Pride. Then, they reveal the Twitter poll results. Last, but certainly not least - back by popular demand - they welcome back Jess Jones, intuitive healer, for a #ThatPodcastTarot episode! If you'd like to learn more about Jessica Jones and here work, please click here: www.instagram.com/jessicamarianjones More about #ThatPodcast: www.hashtagthatpodcast.com
In this episode I talk to OMF and Psynister of OMF Posse out of San Fransisco. OMF Posse has been on Jess Jones' Get Money Stop Hating Tour from 2017-2018, and OMF has opened up for Cassidy from Death Row Records and performed at Coast2Coast live mixtapes in 2016 at tha Super-Bowl After-Party at Neck of Woods in San Francisco. OMF will be releasing his Mixtape "Taking Back Hip Hop" on all digital platforms in July and will be releasing an album later this year: "What Happened to Hip Hop". Hit them up at: https://www.facebook.com/omf.posse twitter: @omfronredhead IG: @omfposse da Show links: SUPPORT: patreon.com/troydashow GEAR: teespring.com/troydashow SOCIAL: Twitter/IG/Twitch/DLive: @troydashow YouTube: tinyurl.com/troydashowyt facebook.com/troydashow PODCAST: anchor.fm/troydashow Are you a rapper looking for a platform to promote? Want to increase your brand visibility? Have a shout-out you want to hear live? Email your promo/inquiries to: troydashow@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/troydashow/support
In this episode, we open the topic on creativity and the conversation leads to creative thinking, leadership, and thinking outside of the box! Listen to this and be inspired by the creativity of this conversation and Jess's bright and bubbly personality that shown through! Creativity Research: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320947#Improved-mental-health Jess' Recommendation: Brene Brown: https://brenebrown.com/Connect With Jess!Website: https://www.jessjonesrecreationtherapy.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessjonesrectherapy/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jessjonesrecreationtherapyActivation Kits: https://www.jessjonesrecreationtherapy.com/activationkitsLearn More:Website: https://www.cultivatethemoments.ca/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cultivatethemomentsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/cultivatethemomentsPinterest: https://www.pinterest.ca/CultivatethemomentsThank you for letting me share some ways to cultivate your moments. Be sure to follow along as I share more!
It’s time for Episode 72, hennies! The hosts dish on last week’s episode with Jess Jones and will welcome her back on Episode 74 for individual Tarot Readings, as selected by the listeners via Twitter. They also bring back “Shouts.” Yes, “Shouts.” In this show, LPiddy and Jon Jon chitty chat about the newest season of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Season 6; just announced today. After chatting about Ru’s epic reality show, the hosts kiki about all kinds of Reality TV. ::cue classic music:: From the historic childhood archives of the Real World and Road Rules, they move thru the renaissance of Reality reliving masterpieces The Surreal Life, Flavor of Love and I Love New York; ending in a journey about today’s Reality landscape, including The Circle, The Amazing Race and more. Listen to this sh*t show now on all of your favorite platforms. Oh. And Byyyiiieee! More: www.hashtagthatpodcast.com
This week, the ladies are joined by Jess Jones who spilled a lot about her journey unleashing her amazing creativity around the home. Jess is a very talented artist and we think you'll love her art instagram page @jessjones.the_art_room Do please visit www.uncutpod.wordpress.com for links and the full show notes. This season is in Partnership with Pfaff Sewing Machines UK - Manufacturers of a Full Range of Machines available for Quilting, Embroidery and Sewing. Visit your nearest sewing machine store to explore the extensive range of Pfaff machines. This is unCUT, the Makers' Podcast, where we discuss all things crafts and our experiences with being creative. Please subscribe, rate and review on iTunes. Follow us on social media https://www.instagram.com/uncutpodcast_/ Email: hello.uncutpodcast@gmail.com ** Email any topics, situations, questions you'd like us to consider discussing on the podcast using #craftinguncut as the subject.
First up on this week’s show Haley has a quick catchup with America pro triathlete Taylor Knibb, who is fresh off a win at WTS Yokohama this past weekend. Taylor’s victory there earned her a spot on the US Olympic Team and a ticket to compete in the Olympic Games in Tokyo this summer. At age 23, Taylor is the youngest person to earn a spot on the US Olympic Triathlon squad. But with nearly a decade of racing under her belt, she is well-positioned to make a big splash at the Games this summer. Next on the docket, Alyssa and Haley catch up with retired pro triathlete Jessica Jones Lasley from her home in Tulsa, OK for her inside scoop on the upcoming Ironman happening there this coming weekend (May 23). Although a recent bike crash has unfortunately taken Jess out of the race, she gives us a total run-through of what athletes can expect from this brand new Ironman course, as well as her picks for the pro podium. Jess is a 3-time Ironman 70.3 champion, combat veteran of the US Army, and mom of three. She tells us about her unique path into the sport, and how serving in the Army prepared her for a career as a triathlete. In 2006 Jess returned to racing after giving birth to twins, as one of very few female pros to do so at the time, she reflects on how the sport has changed since then to welcome and encourage women to return to competitive racing after becoming mothers, and hopes that her example helped to blaze a trail for others. Follow Jess on Instagram @jessjonestri **Support the Podcast** Sign up for the Feisty Triathlon Team at feistyteam.com Orca Sportswear: Code - IRONWOMEN15 = 15% off Zealios Skincare: Code - ironwomen = 15% off InsideTracker: 25% off at insidetracker.com/ironwomen
Billy and Bradley analyze Trey Lance as he enters year one of his promising career with the San Francisco 49'ers. Listen to learn more about Trey Lance's measurables, metrics, statistics, and dynasty football value.Make sure to check out Jess Jones article on Trey Lance https://fantasydata.com/trey-lance-fantasy-2021
Students and teachers from a Maine Elementary school are raising money for their service dog who has had a “ruff” year. The school has started a GoFundMe to help pay for Ory, the service dog’s three surgeries. The goal of the “Pennies for Paws” fundraiser is $20,000, which is needed to cover the operations. According to WABI5, the community has also launched a webpage to help bring in more money. The 16-month-old has hip dysplasia, degenerative hips and two torn ACLs. Jess Jones, an Ed Tech at the Willard School, expressed that the surgery will help improve the pup’s quality of life once the pain is gone. “She’s only 16 months and she deserves that opportunity to have a great life,” Christen Suratt, a teacher at the school told WMTW. “The vet said her life will be amazing once this is done and dealt with.” Ory has been a huge asset to the school by helping students with special needs calm down when having emotional outbursts. Research suggests that therapy/service dogs can decrease stress and give students emotional support. Some other benefits of using therapy dogs include helping to improve social cues and teach empathy in students. Studies also prove that student’s have a reduction of stress and less anxiety when around a therapy dog. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jess Jones is a designer in Georgia who fell in love with her mid century modern house at first sight. Join us as we discuss the history of her house and neighborhood and what makes her house special. I met Jess through her account @tinymightymidmod on instagram. Follow her account for updates on her great house. ****************************************************************************************** Help me spread the word about this podcast! If you like this podcast, subscribe and tell your friends about it! Thank you for your support. Follow me on instagram: @talkinghomerenovations Join me on TikTok: @The House Maven Sign up for the weekly newsletter I send out a weekly information with our episode enhancements and additional information, http://eepurl.com/gFJLlT (sign up here ) Thanks to Ray Bernoff, the editor of the show. http://www.raybernoff.com/ (www.RayBernoff.com) Music at the beginning and end of the episode is The House Maven's Jig by Neil Pearlman, performed by Troy MacGillivray and Neil Pearlman https://my.captivate.fm/www.neilpearlman.com (www.neilpearlman.com) Show Cover Art by Sam White http://www.samowhite.com/ (www.samowhite.com) This podcast is a production of dEmios Architects. http://www.demiosarchitects.com/ (www.demiosarchitects.com) Email questions, comments, suggestions for future episodes to thehousemaven@talkinghomerenovations.com Do you need a bit of design help? If you are in Massachusetts and need some design help, my Ask an Architect design help-line can help. We meet on zoom for an hour to review your issues. Contact me for more information. This podcast is a member of the design network- http://designnetwork.org/ (www.designnetwork.org) Support this podcast
Meet Jess Jones – she runs a club that in her own words, you never wanted to be in. But sadly it’s a club to which many of us could subscribe, or have been a good candidate for in the past. It’s a club that I think is on the way to have many more Listen In The post STNH 26: Jess Jones – The Burnout Club appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
What's up people? On this episode of On Everything I welcome Jess Jones. Jess is a licensed therapist at Alsana, an eating disorder treatment center in St. Louis, Missouri. We connect to discuss what led us to pursue careers as therapists, the importance of healing from childhood wounds, attachment styles and the process of rebuilding your true self. Such a gem-filled conversation. Enjoy! If you liked our conversation about attachment styles and want to learn more about your attachment style, head over to The Attachment Project: Learn Attachment Theory From Experts and take their 5 minute quiz.
This week Mike and Jessica Jones have a fill-in co-captain with Jess Hobbs (IG jesshobbsphoto, YouTube Jess Hobbs) to fill in for a missing Andre Domingues to help us welcome on Ken Bertram (IG kenbertramphoto)! Hear Ken's film backstory on episode 333 with his interview by Roxanna Angles (IG roxannalog, IG golannaxor). We discuss our weeks with Jess Jones having creepy battery issues, Jess Hobbs is wearing snow shoes and waiting for a spring weather thaw, Ken is shooting Lomo Purple in pinhole, and Mike gets a customized Pentax 67 grip and shoots nothing. Next, we have Facebook questions to Ken that brings up topics of Lensbaby vs. Holga, leading lines with wide angle lenses, Ireland, Irish Spring soap, results with recent emulsions he has shot, Tri-X curling, Fomapan 200, pushing HP5, films he's had success with, tips for Lomo Purple, and why he supports film photography causes such as Roxanna Angles' school program. Finally, Ken picks the winners of the Neg Pos Dad Joke challenge, a contest that he conceived with awesome prizes he provided! Support the podcast: www.ko-fi.com/negativepositives Mike's free music for productions: www.mikegutterman.bandcamp.com get merch at: www.negativepositivespodcast.bigcartel.com email: negpositives@gmail.com Instagram @negativepositives Facebook Group: Negative Positives Film Photo Facebook Group
This week Alex talks with Jess Jones about post-children body changes and the impact it can have on mental health and wellbeing, plus Jess offers some practical advice on how to start a positive relationship with your new body. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today’s guest is Jess Jones. She used to be an agent (one of my agents, to be exact!) and is now the Center Director for The Kaufherr Center in Chicago, which supports professional and emerging performing artists seeking opportunity within the entertainment industry. In this episode, we talk about faith, bringing your children to your childhood home, how her mom spent her life leading others through grief, even when she was grieving...and the innate goodness within us all. I will also admit to being a part of my church’s handbell choir in my youth, for all to hear. Check out our website, www.mothersgravepod.com, to find Behind the Scenes images from this episode, and to learn how you can support Grief Share, an organization that Jess’ mother worked with and believed in during her lifetime. Episode 8 - Jess transcript I Swear on My Mother’s Grave is edited and produced by Redbird Media Group Logo and graphic design by Meredith Montgomery Theme music by Matt Chapman Website by Na’toria Marketing & Design Come follow us on Instagram. Thanks for listening.
Welcome to WHAT'S THE VERDICT?, a podcast about having an opinion. Get to know newly sworn-in judges Nick Reit and Jess Jones in their first episode -- who they are, how the game of “What's the Verdict?” all began, what's a tit and what's a tat, and why they have so many opinions about so many things. Then, they get thirsty about Nev Schulman on DWTS, Harry Styles on the cover of Vogue, and their own celebrity hall passes. And don't miss the first-ever Tits and Tats of the Week, the Deepest, Darkest opinions which will be respected and validated. It's time to find out what really *is* the verdict??
This is a quick self introduction, I talk about myself for a little bit and my experience as a DM and D&D player. Then you guys get to meet our party! Austin plays Jess Jones, a Pokemon Virologist, Jenny plays Jenny Edogawa, a former Florist, Haley plays Kurt Mitt, a lonely man who knew nothing about Pokemon, and Bianca plays "Abigail" Sadie Adler/Morgan, a runaway child with a dark past! Hope you enjoy! Thanks for listening! https://freesound.org/people/cMilan/sounds/426786/https://freesound.org/people/Iwiploppenisse/sounds/156031/https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/royalty-free-music/download/feels-good/417Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/OseePKMNPod)
Moonshine and Music is a weekly web series and podcast produced by Notlehs Entertainment Hosted by Joe Shelton Our Host can be found at: http://mrjoeshelton.com Today's guest is Jess Jones Check him out at: https://www.facebook.com/Jesseplaysmusic Produced by: Notlehs Entertainment http://notlehs.net Producer: Joe Shelton Visit: http://www.moonshineandmusic.com for upcoming show info and events. facebook: http://facebook.com/moonshineandmusic twitter: http://twitter.com/moonshine3music instagram: http://instagram.com/moonshine_and_music
In this episode Shakira is joined by Jess Jones aka @thefatfunnyone to discuss overcoming a fear of childbirth and embracing any physical changes postpartum. Despite being diagnosed with Tokophobia (an irrational fear of pregnancy and childbirth) during her first pregnancy, Jess is now a mother of three and shares her inspirational journey of overcoming this anxiety and becoming a mum! As a body confidence activist Jess also gives an insight into how she dealt with negative comments about her figure and why becoming a mum helped her feel empowered to embrace her body and truly discover self-love and self-acceptance. Follow Shakira on Instagram @shakira.akabusi or visit www.stronglikemum.com Follow jess on Instagram @thefatfunnyone Pregnacare, the pregnancy supplement brand, is proud to sponsor the first series of the StrongLikeMum Podcast www.pregnacare.com
I am absolutely delighted that my final episode of the year is with Jess Jones, someone who I’m really lucky to call a friend. I met Jess working at the BFI and I think she has an incredible work ethic and an infectious personality, and it’s been really great watching her soar and have lots of success this year, so I was very excited to be able to hear more about that in this interview. We cover a lot - from Jess’ initial desire to be an actor to her discovery of development, how and why she left the BFI to become a freelance script editor and development exec and also lots of great general chat about the creative process, such as deadlines, subjectivity, imposter syndrome, burnout, goal-setting - I think its packed full of gems and also Jess has one of the best answers to the myth-busting question I’ve heard doing this podcast. We also do a quick recap of some of our favourite women-helmed films this year, so listen out for those recommendations.
It’s probably fair to say that most women, when they’re pregnant, are a bit apprehensive about the birth. I know I was! Especially when it’s your first pregnancy, it’s totally normal to feel worried or even a bit scared about what childbirth will be like.But my guest on this episode – blogger and comedian Jess Jones aka The Fat Funny One – developed such a fear of giving birth, during her first pregnancy, she was diagnosed with Tokophobia.Tokophobia is an irrational and extreme fear of childbirth, and although it’s a very rare mental health condition, it can leave sufferers reluctant to get pregnant, or if – like Jess – they’re pregnant when it develops, it can result in panic attacks, anxiety and more.Jess talks to me about what it feels like, how it manifested itself and how she approached subsequent pregnancies in a way that tackled the Tokophobia.You can find out more about Tokophobia here, follow Jess on Instagram and buy tickets for her comedy tour. We talk about The Positive Birth Company, Milli Hill and Mars Lord in the episode.Not Another Mummy Podcast is brought to you by me, journalist and blogger Alison Perry. I'm a mum of three and I love interviewing people on parenthood on the podcast. Go check out my other episodes and you can come chat to me on Instagram: @iamalisonperry or on Twitter: @iamalisonperryRecorded at: Acast Studio, LondonMusic: Epidemic SoundArtwork: Eleanor Bowmer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jess is a mum of two girls, mental health activist and motivational speaker who is also known as @TheFatFunnyOne. She is an amazing advocate for all things life, motherhood, cake & body confidence! In todays episode we talk through how to believe in yourself, approaching your child after school, Instagram & measuring your worth and why we need to stop these negative head talks. For Everything we chat about today you can find all the details in the show notes which is at: madeleineshaw.com/epsiode13
GP turned fitness fanatic Dr. Jess Jones joins me to talk about her top tips for health and fitness, and her personal challenge raising money for charity with "Million in a Minute". See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In episode 17 of Women’s Hockey Digest, I am joined by Jess Jones from the Buffalo Beauts and Jenny Ryan from the Riveters We talk NWHL, Women’s Hockey and much more…. Listen & Subscribe: ITunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/womens-hockey-digest/id1300608374?mt=2 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-547107858 Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Icplyp6hpf43hrazbbiwqpaskxm?t=Womens_Hockey_Digest Podbean: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/wabb4-5f7cd/Women%27s-Hockey-Digest-Podcast TuneIn: https://tunein.com/radio/Womens-Hockey-Digest-p1070200/ RSS Feed: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:339470836/sounds.rss I appreciate any feedback and iTunes ratings/reviews. Follow me on Twitter : https://twitter.com/TalkSportSteven Follow us on Twitter : https://twitter.com/WHDigest Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/whdigest Follow NWHL on Twitter : https://twitter.com/NWHL Follow NWHLPA on Twitter : https://twitter.com/NWHLPA Follow Jess Jones on Twitter : https://twitter.com/jones22__ Follow Jenny Ryan on Twitter : https://twitter.com/j_flow5 All things NWHL : www.nwhl.zone/ *Please note these interviews were recorded prior to this past weekend’s games on 12/15*
with Ayaan, Ruby, George and Lauren7:00am Acknowledgement of Country7:05am 8 Days of Solidarity, a grassroots campaign to show solidarity with refugees who have been locked up in detention. It will be 8 days of action to highlight the longest time spent in Australia’s detention facilities, which is 8 years.12 to 19 of November.7:30am Tony Briffa, Former Mayor, Deputy Mayor and Councillor of the City of Hobsons Bay and co-executive director of Intersex International Australia (OII), speaks about intersex awareness.7:40am Community Announcements7:50am Jess Jones, writer from the Star Observer speaks about censorship of queer twitter hashtags. 8:00am Alternative News, the team discusses women and people of colour in incarceration.8.10am Miranda from Inside Out Solidarity, speaks about the grassroots group aiming to build a network of LGBTIQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Intersex and Queer) people, sistergirls and brotherboys both inside and outside prisons.
Hi and welcome to another episode of the Theatre of U, a show all about celebrating people who are rocking their UQ (Unique Intelligence). You know I was once a corporate refuge living in bland land but I went on a journey to discover who I am and what I love to do - and now I get to do just that help people uncover and amplify their uniqueness with the flexibility of working with people I like doing work I like where I like Today it's my pleasure to introduce you to Jess Jones, who is a passionate entrepreneur who thrives on connecting and supporting regional businesswomen of calibre. She’s the Founder of Soar Collective - a regional businesswomen’s network with a focus on building an engaged and supportive community of businesswomen who by sharing their successes and failures, can learn from and empower each other. Find out more about her here > soarcollective.com On today's show Jess draws cards # (10, 2, 4, 8, 15) from the Cards for Uniqueness, Against the Ordinary. If you want more info about the podcast, our work or are interested in being featured as a guest then email my team at support@uqpower.com.au and let them know you'd like your turn in the spotlight. Thanks for tuning in, until next time remember all you have to do is #startwithU Join me at the SoarCon - Byron Bay conference on the 29 th July 2017. Using this promo code HEIDIVIP. This annual conference for action oriented businesswomen is a practical day of learning and doing, not just another day of success stories. Here is the link > https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/soarcon-byron-bay-tickets-31209170469
Meet Jess Jones, mother of 2 and Founder of the Soar Collective. A business dedicated to supporting business women in regional Australia. I managed to catch Jess in Sydney on her inaugural road trip from Geelong to the Sunshine Coast, as she builds her community of inspiring, supportive business women.
Listen to Saint Mary's senior Jess Jones tell the story of encountering grace as a comfort and stronghold amidst all anxieties: "I cannot even put it into words, but it was as if God picked my fearful body up as my mom had when I was a little girl, and held me in His arms until I was calm. It was then that I knew that God would not let me suffer from this for my entire life." Jess is a member of the Class of 2017 at Saint Mary’s College majoring in Communicative Sciences and Disorders and minoring in Gerontology and Sociology. She currently deciding which graduate school is best for her and is on her way to becoming a Speech Language Pathologist! Jess was a mentor for Notre Dame Vision in the summer of 2016 and will serve again in 2017. In her free time she loves catching up with friends through great conversations and spending time visiting with the Holy Cross Sisters at Saint Mary’s Convent.
How to build your business from strength to strength Welcome to Episode 33 of Women In Leadership Podcast. In this episode Jess Jones and I speak about How to Build Your Business from Strength to Strength especially if you are a regionally-based business. Jess will share: How to identify a gap in the market and build a [...] The post [Ep#33] How to Build Your Business from Strength to Strength appeared first on The Ambitious Entrepreneur Podcast Network.
(Podcast contains Spoilers) Screen Verdict is happy to kick off one of our favourite series to talk about - The Hunger Games. Without our book expert Jess Jones on location, she sends in some of her thoughts by carrier pigeon. Jonathan is also able to yell across Screen Verdict HQ at his girlfriend Bonnie Efrid for clarifications on the book to film adaptation. Throughout the podcast we take a look at the post-apocalyptic health care system, why making propaganda videos is harder than it looks, and takes sides in Gale v Peeta. We then give our Screen Verdict ratings and in Housekeeping re-ignite the fire in our rivalry with the Dad's Army Podcast, and perhaps start a new one with the Serial Podcast.
Everyone Loves Jess Jones! If you don’t know the fun loving, hard working and dedicated volunteer, Jess Jones, I hope you will listen to this interview. Jess is what Seth Godin calls a Linchpin. Jess is the person behind the scenes making everyone else look great. She is tireless in all she does. Jess is […] The post TechBridge’s 2014 Digital Ball with Jess Jones, Sales Support at Hunter Technical Resources and Volunteer for TechBridge 5/03/2014 appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
(Spoilers in Podcast) On the podcast this week Screen Verdict is joined by resident Hunger Games expert Jess Jones to review the All-Stars/Catching Fire/Whatever it's called instalment in the series. We talk flaming dresses, pick sides in a love triangle, plan game strategies and have fun with President Snow's name. Lastly we give our Screen Verdict rating and wonder what Stephen Merchant would have rated Hunger Games in Housekeeping. For all our reviews and competitions you can Like us at - https://www.facebook.com/ScreenVerdictPodcast
Kiropraktor Martin Fransson samtalar med kiropraktor Jess Jones om trenden kring Move Naturally. Värdet av barfota löpning och att träna utifrån basala principer för en bättre hälsa.
This week Screen Verdict welcomes back Jess Jones as our expert guest on our Hunger Games podcast. For a Screen Verdict first the podcast is recorded on location in the library, the home of copies of the The Hunger Games and Jess's employment. Topics discussed on the podcast include the premise of the film, what on earth the lead character's name is and other characters including Stanley Tucci's hair. We talk about what we thought of the games and how we think we'd fare as contestants. We also decide whether we like the Hunger Games as a reality show and Matt lists his endless problems with it. Lastly we provide our Screen Verdict ratings for the film and provide a reminder of your chance to win a collection of The Walking Dead comics.