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Becky interviews Zelly Ruskin, author of the debut novel Not Yours to Keep, a domestic suspense about a 32 yr old adoption specialist. The audiobook edition, narrated by Jess Wright, Carrie Brewer, and Jason Lasky, is written from multiple perspectives or POVs. Learn more about this project, some of the challenges people in the adoption process face—professionals and potential parents alike, and about the delight of hearing your audiobook come alive with multiple voices. We also touch on recent changes in reproductive rights legislation and the potential impact on adoption. Learn more about Zelly Ruskin. Get the audiobook today! Click Here
We've got a treat for you in this episode of the Kankakee Podcast! Buckle up for a journey into the heart of Kankakee's Urban Barbershop, where old-school charm meets a fresh, vibrant vibe. We sat down with the one and only Jess Wright, the visionary owner of this iconic joint. So, let's dive in and uncover the stories, the styles, and the heart of Urban Barbershop.From Corporate to Community: Jess's Epic JourneyHold onto your barber cap, because Jess's journey from the corporate salon world to owning Urban Barbershop is one inspiring tale. She shares how the switch allowed her to follow her dreams and create a space where barbers and clients alike can flourish.The Urban Barbershop VibeEver wondered what sets a place like Urban Barbershop apart from the big corporate salons? Jess spills the beans on the cool culture here. From booth space to personalized services, it's all about making you feel right at home while looking your sharpest.More Than Haircuts: The Full Grooming ExperienceUrban Barbershop is your one-stop shop for style and self-care. It's not just about hair; it's about the full grooming experience. Jess and her squad offer everything from eyebrow waxing to nose waxing (yes, you read that right!). You walk in looking good, and you walk out feeling incredible.Kankakee's Changing FaceAs Kankakee transforms and grooves to a new beat, Urban Barbershop is right in the mix. Jess's excitement for the upcoming Riverfront Project and the thriving music scene is downright infectious. The future of Kankakee looks bright, and Urban Barbershop is right there in the spotlight.ConclusionUrban Barbershop isn't just your regular spot for a haircut; it's where style, community, and creativity collide. Jess's journey is a testament to breaking the mold, and Urban Barbershop is a vital part of Kankakee's exciting evolution.If you're into cool stories, community vibes, and a sneak peek into Kankakee's changing landscape, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to the Kankakee Podcast, and let Jess Wright and Urban Barbershop inspire your style and your day.---- If you're ready to turn your passion for music into a rewarding career, King Music on Broadway in Bradley would love to hear from you!Apply Here: https://form.jotform.com/232704487481057You can also use promo code KANKAKEEPOD at kingmusic.com for 10% off your order.Support the show
New mum and old friend, Jess Wright joins Giovanna to discuss the birth of her baby boy Presley. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Jess Wright continues the conversation about treating mental illness with doctors Mike Flynn and Gene Shively
Zoe & Georgia are joined by the gorgeous, funny, and refreshingly honest Jess Wright.We hear about Jess's experience of motherhood so far including her fertility, pregnancy, birth, newborn days, reflux and more!Jess's Favourite Products:My 1st YearsPerfect Prep Machine - Tommee Tippee Baby Bouncers | BabyBjörnSNOO | Smart Baby Sleeper and BassinetDr Browns [for bottles]NUK SoothersSteriliser | Nuby UKSteriliser & Dryer — Vital BabyBaby Clothing - Mamas & PapasBuy tickets to Made By Mammas LIVE here.Listen by clicking ‘Play', subscribe or follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Acast, and please do rate and review to help others find the podcast.Find a new episode every Tuesday & Friday and in the meantime check out Made By Mammas on Instagram: @madebymammas.Made By Mammas, this has been an Insanity Podcasts production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Psychiatrist Dr. Jess Wright, vice chair of Academic Affairs at the University of Louisville School of Medicine and director of the U of L Depression Center discusses PTSD with doctors Mike Flynn and Gene Shively.
Jess Wright joins us for the first Broken Brain Book Club, reviewing and answering questions about his historical fiction novel "A Stream To Follow." The story follows battlefield surgeon Bruce Duncan as he returns home from WWII service to his small hometown in Pennsylvania, opens up a practice, and tries to adjust to normal life. A fascinating cast of characters, relationship dynamics, and the fact that Bruce, his brother, and others are still struggling with PTSD from their wartime experiences.
Sophie Edwards is a vocal coach for Transgender Women, specializing in finding and developing a voice that fits with an individual's sense of self. She explains the effect that having a voice of our own on our self-esteem, the relationship between voice and the transition process, and techniques for developing vocal range. You are invited to join the first Broken Brain Book Club, focused on "A Stream to Follow," by Jess Wright. July 11, join the zoom meeting through the link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88956308489
Lexi Taylor is an Affirmation & Transition Coach for Transgender Individuals. She joins me to talk about her own experience with transition and the things she does to help people through the process. The Broken Brain Book Club has been Scheduled for July 11 at 4:30 Pacific; 5:30 Central; 7:30 PM EST; 11:30 PM GMT Keep an eye on the social media for the link to the meeting. Jess Wright, author of "A Stream To Follow" will join us. @brainiacsahoy IG @breakabrain Twitter facebook.com/breakabrain
Kicking off this episode, Dr. Jess Wright makes the move from renowned psychiatrist to novelist with his new book, “A Stream to Follow.” This book explores and heart and mind of Bruce Duncan, a WWII battlefield surgeon adjusting to life after the conflict's end. But for Bruce, the battle is far from over. Haunted by the soldiers he tried to save, a own near-death experiences, and lost love, Bruce has far to go. Dr. Wright and I talk about the creation of Duncan and how his own relatives who served in WWII helped shape the story. We talk about mental health in the 1940s and how difficult it was for anyone—especially men—to talk about it. Dr. Wright also looks at his years of writing medical books and the challenges he faced when it came to penning a fiction book. Our second interview welcomes back Pearl Cutten, who's been on the show before. She's got two new singles to share— “Change” and “Far Away.” Both are upbeat, catchy tunes, which is something we could use right now. Pearl talks about the stories behind both songs, especially “Change” and how it's focused on not being afraid to tear down what you have for something new. These two singles also tie into Pearl's background and we look at those elements and why it was so important for her to include them. After these interviews, enjoy the two songs, which will both be on Pearl's upcoming album, “Fragments of My Soul.”
Psychiatrist and Author Jess Wright appeared on the podcast a few months ago to discuss his work in computer-assisted Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. He returns to the show to discuss his new book, "A Stream to Follow," a historical-fiction novel focused on PTSD in the time of WWII. The protagonist of the story is a small town doctor who served as a WWII battlefield medic. Jess discusses his own experience as a Military Psychiatrist, his Father and Uncle's service in WWII, and much more. "A Stream to Follow" is the FIRST book to be featured in the Broken Brain Book club. About a month from now (the release of this episode) we will hold a virtual book club meeting for any listener who is interested in joining. Jess has agreed to join us in that meeting to answer questions and discuss his work. You can find "A Stream To Follow" on Amazon, at your local indie book store, or anywhere you get books. The best place of course is booksandcranniesva.com, where you can order from former guest DeShanta Hairston through her store Books and Crannies.
On this episode of Big Blend Radio's "Writer's Wednesday" Show with Books Forward, internationally recognized psychiatrist Dr. Jess Wright discusses his WWII-era novel "A Stream to Follow" that tells the story of a battlefront surgeon's path to recovering from war-related trauma. Plunging deep into the crucible of trauma, it's an uplifting tale of valor, resilience, and the search for enduring love. This thrilling and heartwarming book releases on April 19, 2022 through SparkPress. More: https://jesswrightmd.com/ More about Books Forward at https://booksforward.com/
On this episode of Big Blend Radio's "Writer's Wednesday" Show with Books Forward, internationally recognized psychiatrist Dr. Jess Wright discusses his WWII-era novel "A Stream to Follow" that tells the story of a battlefront surgeon's path to recovering from war-related trauma. Plunging deep into the crucible of trauma, it's an uplifting tale of valor, resilience, and the search for enduring love. This thrilling and heartwarming book releases on April 19, 2022 through SparkPress. More: https://jesswrightmd.com/ More about Books Forward at https://booksforward.com/
On this episode of Big Blend Radio's "Writer's Wednesday" Show with Books Forward, internationally recognized psychiatrist Dr. Jess Wright discusses his WWII-era novel "A Stream to Follow" that tells the story of a battlefront surgeon's path to recovering from war-related trauma. Plunging deep into the crucible of trauma, it's an uplifting tale of valor, resilience, and the search for enduring love. This thrilling and heartwarming book releases on April 19, 2022 through SparkPress. More: https://jesswrightmd.com/ More about Books Forward at https://booksforward.com/
In this episode of Things I Told My Daughter podcast, Peta Todd meets with Reality TV star Jess Wright and her mum Carol to talk about everything from her honest thoughts about her TOWIE days, to confronting her fears of experiencing early menopause. Although Jess rose to fame through starring on The Only Way Is Essex, she is far more than what we know and love from our screens. As well as being a fantastic performer and driven business woman, Jess is also a soon to be Mum with her first little one on the way!Timestamps:00:00: Peta introduces Jess and her mum Carol. Jess reflects on her childhood in Essex with her three siblings. Carol reveals how Jess was unhappy when attempting to pursue a career in business. They both reminisce on Jess' early performing moments.09:45: Jess shares how she got approached to join the cast of TOWIE and what the Wright family thought about the first few episodes. Carol reflects on how she felt about her daughter becoming a reality TV star.15:00: Jess and Carol explain the hard times the Wright family have faced during the pandemic, including the tragic loss of a family member. Jess shares the challenges she faced whilst trying to plan her wedding through periods of lockdown. 19:30: Jess chats about how her first pregnancy is going and reveals that she is terrified. Jess opens up on her experience of freezing her embryo's in fear of experiencing early menopause. 31:00: Jess and Carol reveal an insight into their style of parenting and how they manage their families expectations. Remember to follow, rate and share the podcast with friends and family! This podcast episode is brought to you by Fabulous Magazine and produced by Anya Pearce, a Wireless Studios Production. Make sure to follow Fabulous on Twitter and Instagram, and to discover more of our award-winning journalism visit https://www.thesun.co.uk/fabulous/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gemma loved her time in Ireland with her new besties John and Edward so much that she's flown them over to stay with her and is now thinking of ‘adopting' them and buying them the house next door to hers. Get ready for a window into the joyful mayhem that happens when they're all together. The trio reveal the unexpected Marvel film star they bumped into, reflect on watching the wedding of Gemma's pal Jess Wright and discuss collaborating on next year's UK Eurovision entry. The boys also help Gemma with this week's Ask Me Anything question from Gina, who has a dilemma that's close to all their hearts. Meanwhile, Gemma is determined to make her own dream of becoming a West End musical star come true, so calls on acting coach and star of hit shows like Evita and Wicked, Emma Hatton, for tips on how to smash auditions. If you'd like to put an Ask Me Anything question to Gemma, just email your voice notes or messages to thegc@bbc.co.uk for a chance to be on the podcast.
Gary talks to Jess about her introduction to the music that influenced her, who, as a songwriter influences her the most and how vocal training helped her get to the place she's at with her voice today. Jess performs three original songs during the conversation as well.
Well hello, been a while hasn't it. It's been even longer since a proper episode like this. Jess Wright joins me for an episode about Blossom, a tall cow who was suddenly, and shockingly brought to my attention. This episode has twists and everything, so hold onto your seat. The Big Cow Theme is made by Lee Abecasis. Find the Big Cow Podcast on Twitter at @BigCowPodcast. The Big Cow Podcast is created, and hosted by Philip Rodger. Find him on Twitter at @PRodgerMMath.
The ladies discuss whether there are positives to pornography and if we should ban porn websites in the UK, whether it's acceptable for non-Black people to own or manage Black platforms or if they should be cancelled, why so many women feel ashamed following a miscarriage and how we can normalise open conversations around a common experience, following the Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle's opinion piece for the New York Times, and whether there's too much pressure on kids to live up to the success achieved by their parents or if it's impossible to avoid comparisons being made.Subscribe to our newsletter for your weekly dose of Extra Ethnic:https://mailchi.mp/c2749d9238ee/extraethnic--------------------------------------- FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION #EthnicallySpeakingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/unitedmelanincoFacebook: https://facebook.com/unitedmelanincoTwitter: https://instagram.com/unitedmelanincoLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/unitedmelaninco/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/UnitedMelaninGroupGet in touch with us: ethnicallyspeaking@unitedmelaningroup.com---------------------------------------- LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE https://unitedmelaningroup.com/es025(Website – Show notes and links to support for those affected by a pregnancy or child loss)https://www.jsm.jsexmed.org/article/S1743-6095(20)30032-1/fulltext(Publication – High-Frequency Pornography Use May Not Always Be Problematic – Beáta Bőthe, PhD, István Tóth-Király, PhD, Marc N. 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On today's episode, Jessica Wright (one half of the Atlas & Stone wedding photography husband-wife duo) shares with us the journey of how she got to where she is today, loving her job and working towards her dreams with her family. Jess shares some of the trials and insecurities of being a young mom, the importance of sticking to her values, and learning to cope with her own mental health struggles in an effective and proactive way, as best she can. Lots of happy little accidents in this grit-filled story. Find her at @jesswrightathome and @atlasandstone
This week I was bloomin blessed to be speaking to TOWIE royalty Jess Wright. Got her shit together, fiery and resilient, what a perfect guest for the podcast. Adulthood comes with a shed load of chat about finding ‘the one’, marriage and babies and I wanted to know Jess’ secret to managing this and finding her own happily every after in her 30’s. STOP CHASING THE MAN AND START CHASING YOUR DREAMS and the rest will follow! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jess is back in part 2 and I want to know more details about the most famous family in Essex. And of course I pester her to reveal some wedding exclusives for this long anticipated TOWIE extravaganza. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
TOWIE superstar, singer, actor and long time buddy Jess Wright joins us for a chat about breakdowns, lockdowns and showdowns. Jess bears all about life on and off screen. We hear about her new lockdown skills, relationships and what it’s like getting a bit sexy in front of the cameras. Plus Jamie reads the comments in the Daily Mail… absolutely brutal!More Private PartsExclusive video content on YouTube http://bit.ly/PrivatePartsYouTubeFollow us on Socials @PrivatePodcastNew Episode every FRIDAY!Subscribe today so you never miss an episode: https://apple.co/2WHvFfJCreated by Spirit Hosted By Acast#PrivatePartsPodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
TOWIE superstar, singer, actor and long time buddy Jess Wright joins us for a chat about breakdowns, lockdowns and showdowns. Jess bears all about life on and off screen. We hear about her new lockdown skills, relationships and what it’s like getting a bit sexy in front of the cameras. Plus Jamie reads the comments in the Daily Mail… absolutely brutal!More Private PartsExclusive video content on YouTube http://bit.ly/PrivatePartsYouTubeFollow us on Socials @PrivatePodcastNew Episode every FRIDAY!Subscribe today so you never miss an episode: https://apple.co/2WHvFfJCreated by Spirit Hosted By Acast#PrivatePartsPodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Long before any of us knew what Covid meant, or why anyone would want to be socially distant, Kate Thornton was joined by two of the hosts of Girls No Filter, Jess Wright and Kelly Hills. It was a simpler time... Enjoy!We're taking a two-week break after this episode, but will be back with The Nolans on July 3rd. See you soon, QTs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
TV personality and former TOWIE star Ferne McCann joins Jess and the girls to look back at her first year of motherhood, dating as "single mum", and dealing with the label. She also shares her top tips with Kelly, who is pregnant with her first child.
Jess Wright joins me once again, on this, the Big Cow episode with the shortest expiry date. We talk a *lot* about the Bigger Than Before meme, and quite a lot about the Feral Hogs. At the time of me uploading this, both of those memes have already passed on. We talk about crisises travelling, failing exams, and other things which make people "have a cow". Also anime, it comes up quite a lot. The podcast Jess mentioned, which I edited out the name of, was "Science Versus".
Love Island star Samira Mighty joins Jess and the girls to talk about the impact the show has had on her life since appearing in 2018. Jess also compares her experiences with The Only Way Is Essex as Gaby and Kelly ask questions on everything from 'reality TV regrets' to the way fame has affected their families, careers and love lives.
Singleton Jo Good explores London with her bulldog Matilda. This week she meets Jess Wright and her dog Bella.
Meet Jess and her BFFs Gaby and Kelly in the first ever episode of Girls No Filter. This week the girls discuss the do's and don'ts of dating...with #NoFilter !
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Jess Wright joins me once again to talk about the Big Cow, but this time the conversation isn't limited to just the two of us! Inspired by the picture of Kelsey Grammer on my wall, we've channelled Fraiser, and are running a call in advice show. We talk about the Big Cow, and help people with their Big Problems. Talking points are not here, it's an echo episode, you know the drill.
In this episode we are joined by Jess Wright. Famously known for appearing in TOWIE and being a part of the royal family of Essex...the Wright family! Coming up, Jess talks about when she first noticed her mental health was suffering, how bad things got and what she feels triggered it. Also how isolating it was to talk about it with her family but found solace in her close circle of friends.
Merry Cowsmas! This episode of Big Cow is particularly notable for three reasons! One is that we're celebrating Cowsmas, the next is that we have a guest with some actually real knowledge of cows, and the third is that it's got poetry in it. Also, at one point I come dangerously close to a revelation about the ethics of eating meat. Talking points include: Big Milky Dogs, House Cows, the mixed nature of cows in food, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, potential sponsorships, and the dystopian idea of having to earn a name.
Hey Everyone! Well, Pride is over...what a weekend! So, I created a mix that is a little more on the "down" side...to help us calm down after the big weekend :) Enjoy! Track list: (58:51) Move in the right direction (Classix mix) - Gossip Dance all night (JRMX remix) - Jess Wright When she was mine (Alias club mix) - Lawson Euphoria (WaWa club mix) - Loreen Black heart (Bimbo Jones club mix) - Stooshe Boom boom (Kat Krazy extended mix) - Rye Rye Put your graffiti on me (Mucci remix) - Kat Graham Is anybody out there (Cutmore club mix) - K'Naan feat. Nelly Furtado We are young (Gauthreaux and Decker remix) - Fun Endless (Extended remix) - Inna Spectrum (Calvin Harris remix) - Florence and the Machine