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Best podcasts about jessica walton

Latest podcast episodes about jessica walton

projectsavetheworld's podcast
Episode 672 Cyber Peace

projectsavetheworld's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 61:12


Jessica Walton works with CyberPeace, an NGO based in Geneva that offers free cyber security advice to civil society organzations worldwide.to protect themselves from crooks on the Internet. W discuss the merits and disadvantages of keeping information private. For the video, audio podcast, and comments: https://tosavetheworld.ca/episode-672-cyber-peace

PuroJazz
Puro Jazz 02 de enero, 2025

PuroJazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 57:36


MICHAEL BRECKER “TWO BLOCKS FROM THE EDGE” New York, December 20-23, 1997Madame Toulouse Impulse, Two blocks from the edge, Delta city bluesMichael Brecker (ts) Joey Calderazzo (p) James Genus (b) Jeff “Tain” Watts (d) Don Alias (perc) RONNIE MATHEWS “DARK BEFORE THE DAWN” New York, October 26, 1990Dark before the dawn, Meaning something, One for TraneRonnie Mathews (p) Ray Drummond (b) Billy Higgins (d) ISAIAH COLLIER & THE CHOSEN FE “THE WORLD IS ON FIRE” Chicago, IL, May 9, 2023The time is now, Trials and tribulations, Crash Kenthany Rodman (fl) Isaiah Collier (sax,perc,vcl,comp) Julian Davis Reid (p) Cassie Watson Francillon (harp) Jeremiah Hunt (b) Michael Shekwoaga Ode (d) Manasseh Croft, Kiela Adira, Jessica Walton, Meghan McNeal (vcl) Continue reading Puro Jazz 02 de enero, 2025 at PuroJazz.

PuroJazz
Puro Jazz 02 de enero, 2025

PuroJazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 57:36


MICHAEL BRECKER “TWO BLOCKS FROM THE EDGE” New York, December 20-23, 1997Madame Toulouse Impulse, Two blocks from the edge, Delta city bluesMichael Brecker (ts) Joey Calderazzo (p) James Genus (b) Jeff “Tain” Watts (d) Don Alias (perc) RONNIE MATHEWS “DARK BEFORE THE DAWN” New York, October 26, 1990Dark before the dawn, Meaning something, One for TraneRonnie Mathews (p) Ray Drummond (b) Billy Higgins (d) ISAIAH COLLIER & THE CHOSEN FE “THE WORLD IS ON FIRE” Chicago, IL, May 9, 2023The time is now, Trials and tribulations, Crash Kenthany Rodman (fl) Isaiah Collier (sax,perc,vcl,comp) Julian Davis Reid (p) Cassie Watson Francillon (harp) Jeremiah Hunt (b) Michael Shekwoaga Ode (d) Manasseh Croft, Kiela Adira, Jessica Walton, Meghan McNeal (vcl) Continue reading Puro Jazz 02 de enero, 2025 at PuroJazz.

Stories for Rory
Introducing Teddy: A Story About Being Yourself by Jessica Walton and Dougal MacPherson

Stories for Rory

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 3:17


Errol and Teddy love being friends and having fun together. But Teddy doesn't feel right about himself. He feels like he wants a different name.

All Queer Here - A Podcast About LGBTQ+ Books
Stars in Their Eyes - Ep 24

All Queer Here - A Podcast About LGBTQ+ Books

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 32:00


Anna and Miranda discuss meeting someone as a young person and the magic of fleeting romance, fandoms and the importance of representation in media. Stars in Their Eyes by Jessica Walton and Aśka. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/all-queer-here/support

Author Visits with Chrissie Wright
Ep 07 - My Kid Needs a Book - Graphic Novels

Author Visits with Chrissie Wright

Play Episode Play 21 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 23:15


In this episode, Chrissie responds to 5 listener request for graphic novel recommendations.Books discussed in the episode:Comics for a First GraderREGGIE: KID PENGUIN by Jen de OliveiraSIR LADYBUG series by Corey TaborTHE WOLF SUIT by Sid SharpComics for a Second Grade ClassMR. WOLF's CLASS by Aron Nels SteinkeGNOME AND RAT by Lauren StohlerDONUT FEED THE SQUIRRELS series by Mika SongGraphic Novels for a 9-year old ready for a challengeJUNIOR HIGH by Tegan and Sara Quin and Tillie WaldenMEASURING UP by Lily LaMotteTHE LEAK by Kate Reed PettyMiddle Grade Sports ComicsHOOPS by Matt TavaresSWIM TEAM by Johnnie ChristmasDUEL by Jessixa and Aaron BagleyQueer YA Graphic NovelsTHE PRINCESS AND THE GRILLED CHEESE by Deya MunizSTARS IN THEIR EYES by Jessica Walton and AskaBe sure to subscribe to the show wherever you get your podcasts. You can follow the show on Instagram @bookdelightpod, follow Chrissie on Instagram @librarychrissie, and subscribe to Chrissie's monthly kidlit newsletter at librarychrissie.substack.com. 

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 415

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 173:59


Comic Reviews: DC Knight Terrors: Batman 2 by Joshua Williamson, Guillem March, Tomeu Morey, Trevor Hairsine, Antonio Fabela Knight Terrors: Black Adam 2 by Jeremy Haun, Nick Filardi, Rex Lokus Knight Terrors: Poison Ivy 2 by G. Willow Wilson, Atagun Ilhan, Mark Morales, Arif Prianto Knight Terrors: Ravager 2 by Ed Brisson, Dexter Soy, Veronica Gandini Knight Terrors: Joker 2 by Matthew Rosenberg, Stefano Raffaele, Romulo Fajardo Jr Sandman Universe Special: Thessaly by James Tynion IV, Maria Llovet Young Alfred: Pain in the Butler GN by Michael Northrop, Sam Lotfi, Kendall Goode Marvel Amazing Spider-Man 2023 Annual by Erica Schultz, Julian Shaw, Andrew Dalhouse, Celeste Bronfman, David Lopez, KJ Diaz Astonishing Iceman 1 by Steve Orlando, Vincenzo Carratu, Javier Tartaglia Death of the Venomverse 1 by Cullen Bunn, Gerardo Sandoval, Jim Campbell Magneto 1 by J.M. DeMatteis, Todd Nauck, Rachelle Rosenberg Star Wars: Dark Droids 1 by Charles Soule, Luke Ross, Alex Sinclair Strange Academy: Miles Morales by Carlos Hernandez, Juann Cabal, Alvaro Lopez, Edgar Delgado What If…? Dark – Venom by Stephanie Phillips, Jethro Morales, Israel Silva Marvel Unlimited Marvel Meow 14 by Nao Fuji Image Quest 1 by Jonathan Luna, Crystal Wood Sacrificers 1 by Rick Remender, Max Fiumara, Dave McCaig Dynamite Fire and Ice 1 by Bill Willingham, Leonardo Manco Dark Horse Hellboy and the BPRD: 1957 – From Below by Mike Mignola, Chris Roberson, Mike Norton, Dave Stewart Boom Buffy the Last Vampire Slayer 1 by Casey Gilly, Oriol Roid, Gloria Martinelli Titan Conan the Barbarian 1 by Jim Zub, Roberto De La Torre, Jose Villarrubia Robotech: Rick Hunter 1 by Brandon Easton, Simone Ragazzoni Mad Cave Project Riese 1 by Zac Thompson, Jeff McComsey, Paul Little Scout Thanks! Romina 1 by Giulie Speziani, S.E. Case OGNs Cla$$war by Rob Williams, Trevor Hairsine Prismstalker: The Weeping Star by Sloane Leong Cartooon Show by Derek Ballard Soggy Landing by Ian Densford, Brothers McGovern Malcolm Kid and the Perfect Song by Austin Paramore, Sarah Bollinger, Marika Cresta Stars in their Eyes by Jessica Walton, Aska Saving Chupie by Amparo Ortiz, Ronnie Garcia Dragon Prince: Puzzle House by Peter Wartman, Felia Hanakata Anna and the Mystery of the Mountains by Random  House Disney Additional Reviews: Slumber Party, TMNT: Mutant Mayhem, Meg 2, Devil's Cut from DSTLRY, Miraculous Ladybug, Outcast, Agency Files Declassified, My Adventures With Superman News: Animated Disney Princess crossover from Lego, Donny Cates update, Reed Richards and Johnny Storm rumors, Omninews Trailers: Migration, I Am Groot s2 Comics Countdown (01 Aug 2023): 1.      Love Everlasting 10 by Tom King, Elsa Charratier, Matt Hollingsworth 2.      Malcolm Kid and the Perfect Song GN by Austin Paramore, Sarah Bollinger, Marika Cresta 3.      Young Alfred: Pain in the Butler GN by Michael Northrop, Sam Lotfi, Kendall Goode 4.      Batman: Knight Terrors 2 by Joshua Williamson, Guillem March, Tomeu Morey, Trevor Hairsine, Antonio Fabela 5.      Doctor Strange 6 by Jed MacKay, Juan Gedeon, Kike Diaz 6.      Saving Chupie GN by Amparo Ortiz, Ronnie Garcia 7.      Magneto 1 by J.M. DeMatteis, Todd Nauck, Rachelle Rosenberg 8.      Grim 12 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano Armentaro, Rico Renzi 9.      Fantastic Four 10 by Ryan North, Leandro Fernandez, Jesus Aburtov 10.  Justice Society of America 5 by Geoff Johns, Mikel Janin, Jordie Bellaire, Jerry Ordway, John Kalisz

Slate Culture
Outward: Queer Families in Kindergarten and the Multiverse

Slate Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 73:17


This month Bryan, Christina, and Jules take a break from talking about the hostile legislation queer and trans people are fighting against to talk about what they're fighting for. Brooklyn kindergarten teacher Eliza Cutler joins the hosts to share what it looks like when teachers are free to speak about LGBTQ lives in the classroom. Then they discuss the queer family drama at the heart of the new genre-bending, multiverse-hopping film Everything Everywhere All at Once. (NOTE: If you don't want to hear spoilers for Everything Everywhere All at Once, you can jump from the 33-minute mark to the 59-minute point, but come back after you've seen the movie. You don't want to miss this conversation.) Items discussed in the show: Robbie Pierce's Twitter thread about the homophobic harassment his family endured while riding Amtrak Queers responding to homophobic legislation with … merch The long life and sad demise of Bitch Media. They She He Me: Free to Be, by Maya Christina Gonzalez and Matthew SG Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress, by Christine Baldacchino and Isabelle Malenfant Jacob's New Dress, by Sarah and Ian Hoffman and Chris Cage Introducing Teddy, by Jessica Walton and Dougal MacPherson Pugdog, by Andrea U'Ren “Everything Everywhere All at Once Is a Queer Masterpiece of Colossa Sincerity,” by Drew Gregory, in Autostraddle  “Everything Everywhere All at Once Is an Emotional Gut Punch About Queer Erasure, Acceptance,” by Patrick Ryan, in USA Today “This One Stale Joke Won't Let Everything Everywhere All at Once Be Great,” by Kyle Turner, in W “On Being Trans and Watching Everything Everywhere All at Once,” by Linda Codega, in Gizmodo Gay Agenda Christina: “Sex, Love, and Art in the Suburbs,” by Garth Greenwell, in Esquire Bryan: “This Beach in Mexico Is an L.G.B.T.Q. Haven. But Can It Last?” by Oscar Lopez and Lisette Poole, in the New York Times Jules: Manhunt, by Gretchen Felker-Martin This podcast was produced by June Thomas. Please send feedback, topic ideas, and advice questions to outwardpodcast@slate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Outward: Queer Families in Kindergarten and the Multiverse

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 73:17


This month Bryan, Christina, and Jules take a break from talking about the hostile legislation queer and trans people are fighting against to talk about what they're fighting for. Brooklyn kindergarten teacher Eliza Cutler joins the hosts to share what it looks like when teachers are free to speak about LGBTQ lives in the classroom. Then they discuss the queer family drama at the heart of the new genre-bending, multiverse-hopping film Everything Everywhere All at Once. (NOTE: If you don't want to hear spoilers for Everything Everywhere All at Once, you can jump from the 33-minute mark to the 59-minute point, but come back after you've seen the movie. You don't want to miss this conversation.) Items discussed in the show: Robbie Pierce's Twitter thread about the homophobic harassment his family endured while riding Amtrak Queers responding to homophobic legislation with … merch The long life and sad demise of Bitch Media. They She He Me: Free to Be, by Maya Christina Gonzalez and Matthew SG Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress, by Christine Baldacchino and Isabelle Malenfant Jacob's New Dress, by Sarah and Ian Hoffman and Chris Cage Introducing Teddy, by Jessica Walton and Dougal MacPherson Pugdog, by Andrea U'Ren “Everything Everywhere All at Once Is a Queer Masterpiece of Colossa Sincerity,” by Drew Gregory, in Autostraddle  “Everything Everywhere All at Once Is an Emotional Gut Punch About Queer Erasure, Acceptance,” by Patrick Ryan, in USA Today “This One Stale Joke Won't Let Everything Everywhere All at Once Be Great,” by Kyle Turner, in W “On Being Trans and Watching Everything Everywhere All at Once,” by Linda Codega, in Gizmodo Gay Agenda Christina: “Sex, Love, and Art in the Suburbs,” by Garth Greenwell, in Esquire Bryan: “This Beach in Mexico Is an L.G.B.T.Q. Haven. But Can It Last?” by Oscar Lopez and Lisette Poole, in the New York Times Jules: Manhunt, by Gretchen Felker-Martin This podcast was produced by June Thomas. Please send feedback, topic ideas, and advice questions to outwardpodcast@slate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast
Queer Families in Kindergarten and the Multiverse

Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 73:17


This month Bryan, Christina, and Jules take a break from talking about the hostile legislation queer and trans people are fighting against to talk about what they're fighting for. Brooklyn kindergarten teacher Eliza Cutler joins the hosts to share what it looks like when teachers are free to speak about LGBTQ lives in the classroom. Then they discuss the queer family drama at the heart of the new genre-bending, multiverse-hopping film Everything Everywhere All at Once. (NOTE: If you don't want to hear spoilers for Everything Everywhere All at Once, you can jump from the 33-minute mark to the 59-minute point, but come back after you've seen the movie. You don't want to miss this conversation.) Items discussed in the show: Robbie Pierce's Twitter thread about the homophobic harassment his family endured while riding Amtrak Queers responding to homophobic legislation with … merch The long life and sad demise of Bitch Media. They She He Me: Free to Be, by Maya Christina Gonzalez and Matthew SG Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress, by Christine Baldacchino and Isabelle Malenfant Jacob's New Dress, by Sarah and Ian Hoffman and Chris Cage Introducing Teddy, by Jessica Walton and Dougal MacPherson Pugdog, by Andrea U'Ren “Everything Everywhere All at Once Is a Queer Masterpiece of Colossa Sincerity,” by Drew Gregory, in Autostraddle  “Everything Everywhere All at Once Is an Emotional Gut Punch About Queer Erasure, Acceptance,” by Patrick Ryan, in USA Today “This One Stale Joke Won't Let Everything Everywhere All at Once Be Great,” by Kyle Turner, in W “On Being Trans and Watching Everything Everywhere All at Once,” by Linda Codega, in Gizmodo Gay Agenda Christina: “Sex, Love, and Art in the Suburbs,” by Garth Greenwell, in Esquire Bryan: “This Beach in Mexico Is an L.G.B.T.Q. Haven. But Can It Last?” by Oscar Lopez and Lisette Poole, in the New York Times Jules: Manhunt, by Gretchen Felker-Martin This podcast was produced by June Thomas. Please send feedback, topic ideas, and advice questions to outwardpodcast@slate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ALIA Graphic Podcast
51 Creator Chat with Jessica Walton and Aśka of Stars in Their Eyes

ALIA Graphic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022


 This month we sit to talk with the creators of Stars in Their Eyes, a graphic novel published by Fremantle press that made it to our Notable Australian Graphic Novels of 2021 Shortlist and will be published early 2023 by Scholastic internationally. Jessica Walton and Aśka talk about what attracts them to comics, how Stars in Their Eyes came about, and how important it was to them to get this story and its themes of disability and identity. Jessica Walton is a picture book author, teacher, parent, daughter of a trans parent, and proud queer, disabled woman. Aśka is an award-winning graphic novelist and an ex-quantum physicist, passionate about visual literacy. For more on Jessica Walton: http://jessicawalton.com.au For more on Aśka: http://www.askastorytelling.comTo stay up to date with ALIA Graphic, subscribe to our blog: https://aliagraphic.blogspot.com You can also follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ALIAGraphic​.Hit the subscribe button on our YouTube channel and spread the word.

The Book Show
Kári Gíslason gives new life to an old Icelandic saga

The Book Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 54:06


The Icelandic sagas have long been a source of fascination for Kári Gíslason and his latest novel, The Sorrow Stone, gives new life to an old Icelandic saga. Also disability advocate and writer Liel Bridgford explores disability representation in fiction with Kay Kerr and Jessica Walton, and Robert Lukins on his second novel Loveland set in Nebraska about two women who've experienced controlling marriages and asks whether trauma is inherited.

RN Arts - ABC RN
Kári Gíslason gives new life to an old Icelandic saga

RN Arts - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 54:06


The Icelandic sagas have long been a source of fascination for Kári Gíslason and his latest novel, The Sorrow Stone, gives new life to an old Icelandic saga. Also disability advocate and writer Liel Bridgford explores disability representation in fiction with Kay Kerr and Jessica Walton, and Robert Lukins on his second novel Loveland set in Nebraska about two women who've experienced controlling marriages and asks whether trauma is inherited.

Pill Pop
Bonus Episode 11 Pill Pop Live: Growing Up Disabled in Australia

Pill Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 63:43


Pill Pop hosts Izzie Austin and Silvi Vann-Wall alongside Jane Rosengrave, Lucy Carpenter and Carly Findlay. ‘This book will change history. It's the first of its kind in Australia. And I hope it won't be the last. We deserve better representation in literature.'Edited by writer, speaker and appearance activist Carly Findlay, Growing Up Disabled in Australia captures the complexity and nuance of life with disability, reflected by its diverse range of more than 40 contributors. The landmark anthology offers disabled people of all backgrounds and life experiences a chance to see themselves reflected on the page, in a world that should – but often doesn't – accommodate impairment as an expected aspect of human diversity.In this live Pill Pop event, recorded at the Wheeler Centre, hosts Silvi Vann-Wall and Izzie Austin were joined by Growing Up Disabled in Australia editor Carly Findlay and contributors Lucy Carpenter and Jane Rosengrave to discuss the anthology and the experiences explored within. Content warning: this episode includes discussions of physical and mental illness. Further reading Growing Up Disabled in Australia, edited by Carly Findlay. A rich collection of writing from those negotiating disability in their lives – a group whose voices are not heard often enough. Contributors include senator Jordon Steele-John, paralympian Isis Holt, Dion Beasley, Sam Drummond, Astrid Edwards, Sarah Firth, El Gibbs, Eliza Hull, Gayle Kennedy, Carly-Jay Metcalfe, Fiona Murphy, Jessica Walton and many more.  Get in touch We want to hear from our listeners! Tweet us your own love stories while chronically ill at @PillPopCast, or send us an email at pillpoppodcast@gmail.com. In this episode Hosted, produced and edited by Silvi Vann-Wall and Izzie Austin, this episode celebrates the release of Growing Up Disabled in Australia.This podcast was recorded live at the Wheeler Centre on 15 April 2021. This series is produced in partnership with the Wheeler Centre's Signal Boost programme. Mentorship and production support from Jon Tjhia, Beth Atkinson-Quinton and Bec Fary. Music: 'Dip Dop' by Barrie Gledden Transcript A transcript of this episode will be available soon.

STRIVECast
Season 3, Episode 14: Jessica Walton from UNE!

STRIVECast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 48:00


On today’s episode of the #STRIVECast, Jeff and Noel sit down with longtime friend of STRIVE, Jessica Walton! Jessica is a professor of Occupational Therapy at UNE, and tells us all about the world of OT and how it can help to support so many people. Thanks for joining us, Jess! Stick around for a Martin Luther King episode of “Susie’s Q’s,” a poem about a bicycle, and to find out who Jeff would split a pizza with and why! Thanks, as always, for listening!

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Comedy festival of the air

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 54:34


In a special episode of comedy highlights: The Kates and writer Jessica Walton on Get Krack!n's distinktly inkompetent episode fokussing on disability, Ronny Chieng tries to fill in for Benjamin Law and the video/song that satirist Mark Humphries thinks about a lot.

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Comedy festival of the air

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 54:34


In a special episode of comedy highlights: The Kates and writer Jessica Walton on Get Krack!n's distinktly inkompetent episode fokussing on disability, Ronny Chieng tries to fill in for Benjamin Law and the video/song that satirist Mark Humphries thinks about a lot.

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Comedy festival of the air

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 54:34


In a special episode of comedy highlights: The Kates and writer Jessica Walton on Get Krack!n's distinktly inkompetent episode fokussing on disability, Ronny Chieng tries to fill in for Benjamin Law and the video/song that satirist Mark Humphries thinks about a lot.

Word for Word
Jessica Walton

Word for Word

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 55:50


Jessica Walton is an acclaimed author. Who writes from her varied experience to help educate the younger generation on issues effecting the LGBTIQA + community. Jess is openly Bisexual, married to her wife for 16 […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_word/p/joy.org.au/wordforword/wp-content/uploads/sites/135/2019/06/Jessica_walton_CRN-1.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 55:50 — 76.7MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Jessica Walton appeared first on Word for Word.

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
The Kates from Get Krack!n, Indigicon and Frozen 2

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 54:11


Get Krack!n's Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan - with the help of writer Jessica Walton - dedicate an episode of their distinktly inkompetent morning show to disability, Indigicon is coming to Australia so we speak to Lee Francis (founder of the US-based Indigicon) and Cienan Muir (director of the Australian Indigicon) PLUS Frozen 2, live-action Aladdin and some MAFS follow up.

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
The Kates from Get Krack!n, Indigicon and Frozen 2

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 54:11


Get Krack!n's Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan - with the help of writer Jessica Walton - dedicate an episode of their distinktly inkompetent morning show to disability, Indigicon is coming to Australia so we speak to Lee Francis (founder of the US-based Indigicon) and Cienan Muir (director of the Australian Indigicon) PLUS Frozen 2, live-action Aladdin and some MAFS follow up.

One More Page
Episode 4: You, Me, Everybody

One More Page

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 44:15


Episode 4 is about diversity and representation in kids' books. We chat with our special guest, Jessica Walton, the author of the delightful picture book Introducing Teddy. Jess is disabled, queer and the daughter of a trans parent. She delves into the importance of all kids being able to see themselves represented in kids' books, and shares some future types of books she'd like to write and see published. In Kids' Capers this episode, meet a wide range of kids of different ages, and discover their book recommendations - it's a wonderful 'fly on the wall' chance to hear directly from kids the types of stories and characters that resonate with them. You can also take part in our latest competition. This time we're giving away two books in A.L. Tait's Ateban Cipher series, The Book of Secrets and The Book of Answers. This is an exciting new middle grade adventure series about a boy named Gabe who's handed a coded manuscript, and sets out on a mission to deliver it to a mysterious man. Read the show notes: www.onemorepagepodcast.com/episode-4 Email us at: onemorepagepodcast@gmail.com Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/onemorepageAU Twitter: www.twitter.com/onemorepageau Instagram: www.instagram.com/onemorepageau

Better Words
Write what you want to read with Jessica Walton

Better Words

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 62:00


How do you create a better understanding of the many diverse lives we're living without representation in the stories we're told from childhood? Faced with a disappointing lack of diverse picture books, Jessica Walton crowdfunded and published her own story about gender identity. In this episode, we discuss diversity in publishing and how it can be improved.

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UnladylikePodcast
12: On labels: Anita Heiss and Jessica Walton

UnladylikePodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2016 59:52


Labels? Why do we have them? We talk to two authors about the labels they choose for themselves, their characters and their place within the industry, as well as those that they reject. Join Anita Heiss and Jessica Walton as they discuss labels, identity and writing.

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Stand Up Straight
Introducing Teddy, Jessica and Tina.

Stand Up Straight

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2015 41:06


In this episode of Stand Up Straight, Megan from Trans*positions and Clayton chat to Jessica Walton and her Dad, Tina. The two discuss the upcoming picture fiction book, Introducing Teddy: A Story About Being Yourself, […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_stand/p/joy.org.au/standupstraight/wp-content/uploads/sites/240/2015/09/Jess-and-Tina2.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 41:06 — 37.6MB) The post Introducing Teddy, Jessica and Tina. appeared first on Stand Up Straight.

Podsocs - Social Work Podcasts
Episode 77: Everyday racism

Podsocs - Social Work Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2015


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