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This weeks episode shares the extraordinary story of Hildale Utah's mayor- Donia Jessop. Several years ago she made a courageous decision to break away from the FLDS (Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints) community. As Donia shares her personal journey, she gives a powerful message that can relate to us all: the significance of listening to our inner voice. She talks about the importance of questioning beliefs, seeking answers, and following what feels authentic and true to yourself. In this vulnerable episode she shares all about her journey in the FLDS church and why she ultimately left. Her journey includes many difficult experiences of loneliness, rejection, confusion, and doubt. But her story is also a reminder that we can choose for ourselves and seek out personal growth and fulfillment. She encourages everyone to challenge what doesn't sit right with them and explore their own desires and beliefs, even when faced with societal or familial pressure. Through her experiences, Donia shows the transformative power of authenticity and courage when faced with moving towards personal liberation. Join us in this episode as we hear about the hardships and struggles of Donia Jessop's remarkable experiences. Come and learn more about the invaluable lessons of self-discovery, resilience, and bravery.
Découvrez aujourd'hui un article dans lequel on aborde le sujet de la fermeture d'une enseigne pour raison économique. Bien que ce ne soit jamais un sujet agréable, savoir parler d'une fermeture en anglais est aussi important en milieu professionnel. La série Avec J'Améliore mon Anglais, prenez quelques minutes pour écouter un article de WikiNews accompagné de quelques mots de vocabulaire. Je termine le podcast en vous posant une question en anglais qui fait suite à l'histoire. Pour accéder à tous les épisodes, c'est par ici. Écouter le podcast Prêtez attention au vocabulaire et essayez d'anticiper l'histoire grâce au titre et au vocabulaire, ça vous aidera à comprendre le texte. Pour écouter le podcast, plusieurs options selon vos préférences. Vous aurez reconnu tout au début de cet article le lecteur du podcast en mp3 (audio). Vous êtes libre de l'écouter directement sur cette page-ci. Cliquez sur le bouton Play à gauche de la barre noire. Le télécharger pour l'écouter plus tard, ou l'écouter plusieurs fois. Cliquez sur Download sous la barre noire. Le vocabulaire de cet article Pour progresser en anglais si votre niveau le permet, écoutez le podcast, écrivez les mots et expressions que j'explique, puis vérifiez leur orthographe. Voici la liste des mots et expressions dont je vous parle dans le podcast. Si vous avez une mémoire visuelle, vous voudrez peut-être les lire avant d'écouter le podcast (ou pendant). Retailer: vendeur au detail Branch: une filiale, un point de vente Go into administration: quand une société n'est pas solvable et est placée sous la gestion d'un administrateur Workforce: le personnel Jobless: sans emploi Being made redundant: être licencié, pour cause économique To trade: commercer Suppliers: les fournisseurs Credit crunch: crise de 2008 – diminution soudaine de liquidités et credits disponible auprès des banques Sentence They are to + verb : Exprime une chose qui va arriver de façon certaine L'article WikiNews Bien sûr, rien de tel que de lire l'article en complément de l'écoute. Ainsi vous aurez la possibilité de vous pencher un peu plus sur la structure des phrases. Mais je vous recommande de pratiquer l'écoute un maximum, voire de rejouer le podcast plusieurs fois avant de lire l'article. Vous trouverez l'article ici. De quoi ça parle? (Spoiler alert!!) Selon votre niveau en anglais, vous aurez saisi plus ou moins de détails. Le plus important est de comprendre le sens de l'histoire. Et très souvent, après avoir compris le sens global, une deuxième écoute vous permettra de noter plus de détails. Résumé: 2013: Une grande enseigne de magasins spécialisée en photographie, Jessops, ferme ses portes. Aucune boutique ne sera ouverte le lendemain, et les employés vont perdre leur emploi. Ma question: Can you think of a brand you know that stopped trading as a result of the 2008 credit crunch? Avez-vous compris l'histoire sans vous aider du résumé? Avez-vous su répondre à ma question? L'article J'Améliore Mon Anglais – Episode 203 – Closure est apparu en premier sur Langonaute.
Kersten and Nick chat to Tommy Reynolds - portrait and travel photographer, YouTuber, Music Video director, speaker and educator extraordinaire. Tommy’s passion for photography is infectious and his YouTube channel is going from strength to strength. He reveals his creative process, his love for teaching, the value of behind the scenes video and how he got started working at Jessops, being made redundant and setting up as a full-time photographer.THIS WEEK’S LINKS:Tommy Reynolds on the web:www.tommyreynolds.co.ukwww.tommyreynoldsweddings.co.ukhttps://www.tommyreynolds.training/Tommy Reynolds on Social Media:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TommyReynolds89Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tommyreynolds89/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tommyreynoldsphotography/CAMERA SHAKE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE:Camera Shake Photography Podcast on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9IfsaoPxM3uqQbnLPCJlBw FULL EPISODE 26 IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON: YouTube: https://bit.ly/31xqTBXApple Podcasts - https://apple.co/2Y2Lmfm Spotify - https://spoti.fi/304sm2G Follow Kersten and Nick’s photo challenges on Instagram #camerashakepodcastKersten’s website: www.kerstenluts.com
Tech's Message: News & Analysis With Nate Lanxon (Bloomberg, Wired, CNET)
Special guest Tom Merritt of Daily Tech News Show.This week on the regular version of Tech’s Message:- UK porn blacklist is dead after government abandons age verificationhttps://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2019/10/uk-government-abandons-planned-porn-age-verification-scheme/ - Fury as Facebook pays just £28m of UK tax despite record £1.7bn revenueshttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2019/10/11/fury-facebook-pays-just-29m-uk-tax-despite-record-17bn-revenues/ - Jessops is Today's Doom-Threatened High Street Namehttps://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2019/10/jessops-high-street-closures/ Patreon supporters have access to our ad-free, longer version of the show, which includes the above as well as additional discussions about:- EXTRA STORY: Banning out-of-hours email 'could harm employee wellbeing’https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-50073107 - The story of the Radio Shack portable alarm at school discos- Outtakes and more!TECH’S MESSAGE IS: Hosts: Nate Lanxon, Ian MorrisRecurring Guest Hosts: Andy Hoyle, Naomi KerbelProduction and Editing: Nate LanxonVoiceover Artist: Marta SvetekCertain Artwork Elements Designed By: macrovector / FreepikPublisher: AcastVisit Us: UKTechShow.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Show is Still the Show, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Years and Years, Fosse/Verdon, The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan, BT Infinity Update 1, Roku Streaming Stick+, Moronic Camera Guy at Jessops, Imprint NamesShow Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2019-08-09-captain-roys-rocket-radio-show.html
The Show Is Still the Show, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Years and Years, Fosse/Verdon, The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan, BT Infinity Update 1, Roku Streaming Stick+, Moronic Camera Guy at Jessops, Imprint Names
The Show is Still the Show, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Years and Years, Fosse/Verdon, The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan, BT Infinity Update 1, Roku Streaming Stick+, Moronic Camera Guy at Jessops, Imprint NamesShow Notes: https://roymathur.com/podcast/2019-08-09-captain-roys-rocket-radio-show.html
Follow us through five scenes from the 165 year history of the Indiana State Fair. The curtain rises on the first fair in 1852, when farmers gathered to learn about the latest innovations and compete for prizes such as "best pair men's cowhide shoes." In scene two, we enter the sideshow tent and examine the Victorian moral controversy behind treating people with physical differences like objects. In scene three, we'll rush the stage to see The Beatles in 1964, during their only appearance in the Hoosier State. In scene four, we'll drool over Jessop's Butterscotch Corn and wonder at the young woman who built the business from the back of a wagon. And in scene five we'll walk through Hook's Drug Store Museum and learn about how this temporary exhibit became one of the most popular permanent features of the Indiana State Fair. Read the show notes here.
When it comes to birth, dads are often left out in the cold. I mean this metaphorically and in reality. During pregnancy, a lot of the focus is on the mum. Dad is often neglected from appointments during pregnancy and a lot of the communications directed towards pregnant couples are actually for mum. Poor dads aren’t really being spoken to in all of this. And yet, they should be. There should be more information available on how to prepare dads for childbirth.. but where is it? Even if you put a simple google search how to prepare dads for childbirth you’ll only get a handful of articles show up. It’s a shocking state of affairs! The thing is, Dads-to-be are known to experience pregnancy symptoms alongside their partner and they also experience the hormonal changes. Their lack of knowledge around birth can lead to them experiencing a lot of fear too. Coupled with the fact that childbirth is an inherently female event, can make it terribly alienating for them. They too are about to become a parent. The thing is, dads are the best person to support mum throughout pregnancy and birth, and yet very little is being done to support them. One of my previous podcast guests is on a one-man mission to change all this. Mark Harris, who’s the man behind Birthing for Blokes, has just released a book, Men, Love and Birth and is working tirelessly to help prepare men for birth. Well, on today’s podcast I’ve got a guest who’s also throwing her weight behind supporting dads in birth. Today, I’m chatting to Rachel Gardner, founder of Doula Daddy. Rachel believes that dads are the perfect birthing companion and that all they need is some loving support to help guide them. Once they are equipped with the knowledge and practical tips, they can be amazing birth partners. Rachel is a highly experienced hypnobirthing teacher and doula, who has taught over 250 couples and attended 44 births. Rachel is Lead of Sheffield Maternity Services Liaison Committee and is currently working with midwives at Jessops on an exciting research project. Rachel’s great passion together with supporting couples (which includes dads as well as mums!) in pregnancy and birth, is supporting and protecting maternal mental health. Rachel lectures on this subject at Midwifery conferences and is currently helping Sheffield Public Health in this area. After years of teaching Hypnobirthing, Rachel was asked to attend a couple of births and enjoyed this so much she decided to train to be a doula. In the course of this training she was dismayed to find that the Doula’s in training were encouraged to give Dads little jobs to keep them busy “and out of the way”. This went against everything Rachel wanted for Dads at births and also for the Mothers. Rachel is a fierce believer in the role of the Father and Birth Partner at a birth. Rachel has long said that the difference between a good hypnobirth and an exceptional one is the Daddy/birth partner. In today’s episode, Rachel shares how she works with couples on how to prepare dads for childbirth. Rachel believes that midwives are the expert on birth, the mother is the expert on her body and her partner is the expert on her, and that mummy and daddy are the experts on their own birth. Some of the advice she has for dads which she shares includes; If you have positive thoughts about your partner during birth - share those with her, rather than keeping them to yourself. Shower her with love and affection… this does wonders for stimulating oxytocin during birth which helps keep labour moving Touch is super important: stroking, handholding, touching, kisses. Make sure there is that physical contact and support for mum ALL the time Pack some facecloths in dads bag so that you can run them under cold water to help cool mum down during birth if she needs it Have some bendy straws handy so that mum can have a drink Don’t wait for mum to ask for something that you think she might need during birth - lik...
Movies: The Clinic, Computer Chess, The Hunger Games Catching Fire (mentioned later in the podcast, AFTER DD Red Box), TV: Doctor Who Matt Smith's Final Episode, Highlander, Once Upon A Time In Wonderland, Comics: Neonomicon, Games: Hyperlight Drifter, Games: Hyperlight Drifter, Other New Retro Games, Toys: DD Red Box, Technology: Computer books, Jessops, Lua and Love2D, Paper, Q10, Treepad Lite
Movies: The Clinic, Computer Chess, The Hunger Games Catching Fire (mentioned later in the podcast, AFTER DD Red Box), TV: Doctor Who Matt Smith's Final Episode, Highlander, Once Upon A Time In Wonderland, Comics: Neonomicon, Games: Hyperlight Drifter, Games: Hyperlight Drifter, Other New Retro Games, Toys: DD Red Box, Technology: Computer books, Jessops, Lua and Love2D, Paper, Q10, Treepad Lite
Merry Christmas!, Another Podcast, The Clinic, Computer Chess, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Matt Smith's Final Doctor Who Episode, Highlander, Once Upon a Time in Wonderland, Neonomicon, Hyper Light Drifter, Superbrothers: Sword and Sworcery EP, Mari0, Dungeons and Dragons Starter Set 4th Edition Red Box, Computer Books, Jessops, Lua and LOVE, Paper!, Q10, TreePad Lite, Enjoy Christmas!
In the first official episode of our digital image and photography podcast, Regulars Mike Priddy and Robert Sharl talk about the relaunch of the Jessops store in the UK, and whether Apple-style service can save photography retailing.
Episode 214. Welcome to the Subject, Composition and Light Photography Podcast. The fall of Jessops. Thanks to Every Day Jones with Here I Am for the music, thanks to you for downloading and listening. See You On Flickr! Website: www.robnunnphoto.com. email: scalespeeder@gmail.com.
Mark Thompson and Emma Burnell discuss recent events in politics in the all new revived House of Comments podcast. This week they discuss the future of the economy in the context of the recently announced high street troubles for HMV, Jessops, Blockbuster and before them Comet and others. How will our country and its workforce adjust to the new realities and can the state plan for this future or should we just go with the flow? You won't be surprised to hear that Mark and Emma have somewhat different views on this! Also, should HMV and Blockbuster in particular have seen this coming and could they have handled their upstart internet competitors better?
DigitalOutbox Episode 147 DigitalOutbox Episode 147 - Aaron Swartz, Facebook Graph Search and HMV Playback Listen via iTunes Listen via M4A Listen via MP3 Shownotes 1:49 - Aaron Swartz internet activist and builder of Reddit dies at 26 3:31 - Jessops closed 4:06 - HMV in Administration 13:36 - Tweetdeck threatened with closure 15:35 - Facebook Graph Search 24:27 - New Myspace is open 27:08 - BT SmartTalk 29:22 - UK Mobile Operator 3UK Filtering Political Satire
DigitalOutbox Episode 146 DigitalOutbox Episode 146 - CES Playback Listen via iTunes Listen via M4A Listen via MP3 Shownotes 2:27 - CES 13:13 - Jessops and Play 14:39 - Hacker Gary McKinnon will not face UK charges 15:23 - Internet porn Automatic block rejected 18:36 - Prosecutors clarify offensive online posts law 20:50 - Consumers given more copyright freedom 21:41 - Pirate Bay proxy gets shut down after music industry legal threat 22:38 - Pi Store 25:01 - Another blow for handset subsidies as UK regulator mulls price hike controls 27:57 - Ubunto for Android phones coming 2014 29:45 - iOS Do Not Disturb Bug 31:33 - Google launch YouTube Capture on iOS 33:20 - Microsoft to kill Messenger Picks Henry iRunner - Great app for runners - Plugs into a variety of software and hardware platforms including Runkeeper and Fitbit - Advantage is more detailed running stats Chris Eufloria - Great game Triple Town - Great game
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