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Jo Johnson's explorations in sound have ranged from free-form punk with Huggy Bear in the 90s, to underground techno in the 00s, and, for the last decade, deeply expressive electronic minimalism that pays tribute to the many women who pioneered this genre. She has released with respected labels including Further Records and Mysteries of the Deep in the US and Frequency Domain and Castles in Space in the UK. Her latest project, Alterations, is a 'slow' album that she is recording and self-releasing track-by-track throughout 2025. For the fourth edition of Waves, Jo Johnson presents a mix of absolute celestial beauty, building delicately with deep and lush ambiance into a trip of interstellar melodies, this is the perfect way to start your week off right. Follow: https://soundcloud.com/werkhouse https://jojohnson.bandcamp.com/ https://www.instagram.com/jojohnson.tinysilences/
Ben Riley Smith of The Daily Telegraph looks back on the week in Westminster. In the week of the election of Donald Trump as the next US President, Ben discusses the implications of the result with Stewart Woods, Labour peer and former adviser to Gordon Brown and Sir Liam Fox, the former Conservative Defence Secretary - and International Trade Secretary during Donald Trump's first presidency.To discuss the impact of the changes to inheritance tax on farms Ben is joined by Liberal Democrat MP Sarah Dyke and the Deputy Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, Helen Miller.The former Universities Minister and Conservative peer, Jo Johnson, discusses the government's announcement, earlier this week, that tuition fees for students in England would rise next year.And, as the new Conservative party leader, Kemi Badenoch, faced Sir Keir Starmer for the first time at Prime Minister's Questions, Quentin Letts, political sketchwriter for the Daily Mail and Jessica Elgot, Deputy Political Editor of the Guardian give us their verdict.
Paul tells us how he came to faith as a teenager, and how a combination of clear teaching and sharing with good friends has helped him navigate same-sex attraction and stay faithful to Jesus. Paul also shares how he unexpectedly fell in love with his now wife, and his advice for any same-sex attracted Christians considering an opposite-sex marriage.We also chat about how we respond to our desires. Is it harmful to deny ourselves things we desire? How do we know which desires are good to act on and which aren't? What are the different lenses we might look at those questions through and how do they influence our approach? Resources mentioned and relatedStrong Desires and Deep Desires Andrew BuntWhat Are Your Desires Telling You? Amy RiordanYou Are Being Lied To Andrew BuntHandling Sexual Urges (Part 1) Jo Johnson
Benji is joined for the first time by Zephyr FC Head Coach Jo Johnson. They talk about Coach Jo's introduction to Zephyr FC, life in Spokane, and her journey from player to coach. Then, Coach Jo describes her principles as a coach, her soccer inspirations, and thoughts about the current international and professional game. Finally, Benji and Jo explore the landscape of women coaching women's sports as well as the opportunity presented with the USL Super League for both players and coaches. Be sure to follow us on Instagram! Host: Benji Wade Guests: Jo Johnson --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spokane-soccer-show/support
Host Will Hutton hears from four leading social scientists on how the new UK government should tackle the country's most pressing challenges. In this special episode marking the end of the general election and the start of Season 6, we apply a social science lens to issues concerning the stagnating economy, the climate crisis, adult social care, and universities. We speak to Professor Jagjit S. Chadha, an economist who is the Director of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, Jo Johnson, who is chairman of FutureLearn and a former Conservative party minister, Catherine Needham who is Professor of Public Policy and Public Management at the Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham, and Professor Lorraine Whitmarsh, the Director of the UK Centre for Climate Change & Social Transformations (CAST), University of Bath. In the run-up to the UK election, the Academy of Social Sciences gathered over 100 social scientists to showcase their ideas on the policies the new government should prioritise based on robust evidence for our Academy of Social Sciences Campaign for Social Science Election 24 project. In this special episode of the We Society, we bring you just a few ideas from this project, which covered key policy areas, including the cost of living crisis, immigration, and healthcare, to name just a few. To learn more about the project and the Academy, visit our website, www.acss.org.uk. Season 6 of the We Society Podcast from the Academy of Social Sciences continues to tackle the big questions through a social science lens. Hosted by Academy president and acclaimed journalist Will Hutton, you'll hear some of the best ideas to shape the way we live. Don't want to miss an episode? Follow the We Society on your favourite podcast platform, and you can email us on wesociety@acss.org.uk and tell us who we should be speaking to or follow us on X https://twitter.com/AcadSocSciences
Rishi Sunak has unveiled his manifesto, promising billions in tax cuts and lower immigration - but after his D-Day disaster and Nigel Farage back in the game, is it enough to shift the dial in the election or even enough to stop the right-wing of his own party turning on him before polling day? And with Reform creeping up in the polls, can Farage's party really overtake the Tories to become the opposition? And what would happen then? Joining Krishnan Guru-Murthy to discuss this on this episode of The Political Fourcast are Conservative peer Jo Johnson, who helped write the winning Tory manifesto in 2015, Harriet Harman, former Labour Leader and Deputy Leader, and Reform UK's Deputy Leader David Bull. Produced by Silvia Maresca, Calum Fraser, Rob Thomson, Nick Jackson.
Reports that Labour are set to bar Diane Abbott from standing in the general election have sparked outrage, with the veteran MP accusing Keir Starmer of purging the party's left wing and alienating voters. But is the Labour leader and his inner circle willing to lose left-wing voters, if it means they can concentrate on winning over disaffected Conservatives and bringing back Labour supporters who were put off by Jeremy Corbyn? This week, Rishi Sunak has made a slew of policy announcements - national service for teenagers, cutting so-called “Mickey Mouse” university courses, and a tax giveaway for pensioners - this has left many wondering if the Tories have totally given up on young voters. Meanwhile, Liberal Democrats leader Ed Davey was pictured falling - or jumping - off a paddleboard in Lake Windermere, but can the party make a splash across the country or is it just about a few target seats? In this episode of The Political Fourcast, Krishnan Guru-Murthy talks about all this with the Liberal Democrats' deputy leader Daisy Cooper, former Conservative Universities minister, Lord Johnson, and Meg Hillier, who was Labour Chair of Parliament's Public Accounts Committee and has been the MP in Diane Abbott's neighbouring constituency for 20 years. Produced by Calum Fraser, Silvia Maresca, Shaheen Sattar, Rob Thompson and Nick Jackson.
A small country cemetery in Bexar County was visited May 22 by members of the Atascosa Chapter and Susanna Dickinson Chapter, National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) to pay tribute to the late Jo Johnson, a member of the Atascosa Chapter and mother of Susanna Dickinson member Bobbie De Los Santos. An NSDAR insignia adorned the headstone of Mrs. Johnson, proclaiming her to be a daughter of the American Revolution. Atascosa Chapter Chaplain Nancy Miller led the prayer ceremony as members bowed their heads in reverence. Jo's daughter Bobbie read a touching history of fond remembrances and Jo's...Article Link
With Rwanda flights unlikely to take off before the summer, if ever, could Rishi Sunak find himself in the departure lounge before any asylum seeker? Discussing planes and plots on this week's episode of The Political Fourcast, we hear from former Universities Minister and now Conservative peer Jo Johnson, and Margaret Hodge, the Labour MP for Barking, who's standing down at the next election. They join Krishnan Guru-Murthy and Political Editor Gary Gibbon to talk about the Rwanda ‘gimmick', whether or not the Conservative party have ‘hit the iceberg', and the possibility that it won't be Rishi Sunak who leads the Tories into the next general election. Produced by Alice Wagstaffe, Silvia Maresca and Shaheen Sattar.
In this episode of The Dairy Podcast Show, we approach the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the dairy industry with our guest, Kelly Jo Johnson, a seasoned dairy management advisor from smaXtec. Kelly brings to the table a lifetime of experience in dairy. This discussion navigates through the potential of AI in revolutionizing dairy farm management by enhancing disease prevention, improving lactation processes, and refining treatment approaches without relying heavily on antibiotics. This insightful episode is a must-listen for anyone connected to the dairy industry, eager to understand how AI can lead to healthier herds and more sustainable farming practices. Tune in on major platforms to catch this fascinating conversation.The services offered by smaXtec do not replace diagnosis from a veterinarian or veterinary care. smaXtec does not assume any liability for the detection of diseases or the accuracy or interpretation of the measurement results obtained. smaXtec excludes any liability that could arise in connection with the herd management."When we're sick as people, we throw different types of body temperatures, and our doctors will use those body temperatures to help diagnose us. Now we have it in cows."What you'll learn:(00:00) Highlight(01:23) Introduction to dairy AI (08:46) AI vs human intelligence (15:30) Rumen boluses role (20:35) AI tech validation (24:29) Data simplification for producers (27:21) Early disease detection (36:07) Closing thoughtsMeet the guest: Kelly Jo Johnson, with a lifelong dedication to the dairy industry and a degree in Dairy Science, brings twelve years of experience spanning AI, nutrition, and pharmaceuticals before joining smaXtec. Her role as Senior Dairy Management Advisor focuses on leveraging artificial intelligence for disease prevention and improved herd health. The Dairy Podcast Show is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:- smaXtec* Adisseo- Acepsis- Berg + Schmidt- Diamond V- Phibro- Protekta- Natural Biologics- dsm-firmenich- Evonik- ICC- Volac
Personal training and coaching is a service based business, but what does it mean to actually SERVE your clients? This week, Tara sits down with military veteran and personal trainer, Jo Johnson to discuss what service means to her and how she has taken the lessons she learnt in her decade long career in the army, to work in the fitness industry. THEIR DISCUSSION INCLUDES: Jo's journey within the military and her key takeaways and lessons The importance of service, listening to your clients and mutual respect Balancing business efficiency with 1:1 service +So much more! CONNECT WITH JO: Instagram Altr Fitness Instagram HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT THE SHOW: Subscribe, Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts Share to your IG stories Recommend the show to someone who might enjoy it! USE CODE: AWPTPODCAST for $200 off our AWPT 8 WEEK COURSE CONNECT WITH US: @awpt_university @hiit_it.fitness @kaylaleephysio
Join Pastor Josh and special guest as they go through a Timeout Tuesday series titled: Telling Her Story. We will look deeper into the stories of women in the Bible and how they impacted the Kingdom of God, as well as speak with some women involved in our church today.
As with all past ‘Reflection' year-end mixes, I start with a collection of albums, EPs, and compilations I have enjoyed over the past year. Through the process of compiling a mix, tracks are selected from this extensive collection. This ultimately means many of my favorite tracks and albums are often omitted in this process, due to the organic process of compiling a mix, things don't fit, or fall by the wayside. There are many albums I had on high rotation missing from this mix, but I have to stop somewhere. As I say every year, this isn't a definitive ‘best-of' list, but a selection of *some* of my favorite music from the year in one listenable format. It's the most enjoyable way for me to boil down the music I've loved from the year using these self-imposed restrictions, for you to enjoy and hopefully discover more, and for me to reflect on time and time again - like a photograph that captures the year in music. I encourage you to use the mix to explore each artist, listen to the album in full, and explore each label (and check the Buy Music Club list at the bottom). If you want to see the majority of music I've been supporting this year, head over to my Bandcamp collection. For the ASIP year-end label compilation, see the feature and mix here.~Yikes, I crossed the 3-hour mark! Well, that speaks volumes to the amount of great music that was released this year, and I'm already feeling guilty about omissions from this mix. But alas, it needs to stop somewhere, the Holiday's are coming… This edition marks the tenth year in succession (2010 was the first mix but I skipped doing this for two years for some reason) and it is an extremely enjoyable exercise I look forward to every year. Revisiting many of the albums I've purchased throughout the year, and records from my shelf, then taking the time to absorb more recent releases - the process is cathartic (after the slight anxiety that builds knowing I have a beast of a mix to tackle, and hard decisions to be made). Looking back at previous Reflection mixes, I am evidently a creature of habit and seem to gravitate to certain artists more than most over the years (we all have our faves), but I also take a lot of time to dig for new artists and approaches to music in this realm, and this year's edition is probably the most varied in music styles since the Reflection series began. Ambient, field recordings, drone (Power-ambient, even), big saxophones (the flute revival didn't make it ;-), Japanese left-field pop, deep techno, chugging techno, modern classical, experimental, jungle, breaks, dub and more… as you might imagine, this is a 3hr mix that feels more like a showcase than a DJ mix in the traditional sense, as I'm focusing on creating chapters of different styles, but I hope makes for an attentive listen if you've got 3hrs to spare. Am I going to write about all 42 tracks? Not this time, as I don't think there's much I can illustrate other than ‘go listen to that entire album!' but I will make a few observations on themes that emerged as I was going through this process. Firstly, the far corners of Bandcamp are very much alive, so for anyone looking for alternatives given all the talk with Bandcamp this year, please don't hit the escape button and continue to support us- I continued to find so many new labels and artists, some of which are included here such as Liis Ring, Etüüd, ǝɯǝɐ, Azu Tiwaline and not to forget a kick-ass Jungle community throwing out some lovely 90's infused comps. Bandcamp keeps small labels and artists alive right now (only two of these tracks were physical releases and not on Bandcamp - #19 & #42). I spent a lot of time listening to music that would work for the two shows I played in Japan earlier this year, and for those who listened back to one of the sets I posted, you may notice a few similar tracks/artists appearing here again which I've held in high regard since their release, such as Jo Johnson, Field Lines Cartographer and Endurance. On reflection, there was a lot of deepness for me this year that came from preparing for and inspired by those sets, sitting on the edges of techno with lots of synthesizer/Berlin school projects (as well as a couple of artists I got to see in person whilst over there such as Yolabmi and Endurance).There were a couple of glaring omissions from this mix (*checks Bandcamp app most played*) which I had on rotation so much this year that I still wanted to mention, such as Imaginary Softwoods, who was behind one of my favorite tracks of the year, ‘Diagrams of the Universe'. Along with Johnny Nash's Point of Entry - a tranquil guitar-laden affair, both of which never left my turntable for long.The ever-expanding ASIP roster of artists, both alumni and current, had an extremely busy year evidently (I try to restrict their inclusions in this mix where I can otherwise it could be an entire ASIP promo show… hey that's an idea…). bvdub released about ~10 masterpieces, as only he can, flaunting all possible peripherals in his deep arsenal (along with rounding out the Earth House Hold project with us of course). ASC was crazy busy with his quality retro Spatial DnB releases (one of them made it in here). For those who enjoyed Alex Albrecht's debut with us, don't miss his earlier 2023 release. Deepchild released another great textured follow-up to his ASIP debut for those wanting more. 36 continued some rave-esque ambient no doubt inspired by his 9128 recording a few years back. Markus Guentner began an exciting collab project with Joachim Spieth (and also appeared in several other collaborations). RAI kept things relatively reflective with a few Bandcamp specials and recordings from his live tour. Benoit Pîoulard made a beautiful return to Morr Music, and Christian Kleine rounded out the year with a limited vinyl press. Those needing more from our 2023 new signing Mikkel Rev, can check out his earlier album released in January this year. James Bernard had a busy year alongside his wife as Awakened Souls, and found more 90's DAT goodness among many other projects. Mick Chillage released a superb sleeper IDM album in the form of Initial Programs. Dr Atmo's throwback to his early sounds saw a rebirth of one of his most enjoyed albums alongside new remixes. Wanderwelle made their second full-length odyssey for Important Records and Yagya continued to explore uncharted new takes on his sound through his new label imprint. Scanner's innovative repertoire continued to expand and one of my faves of his came in the form of this collab. Hior Chronik published a couple of unreleased gems. And lastly, Ludvig Cimbrelius aka Purl/Illuvia and Arovane managed to sneak onto this mix with a couple of their releases… Two labels who hit home runs for me this year with the majority of their releases. Illian Tape had some extremely great (and varied) electronic releases. And while Mysteries of the Deep's output was relatively choice (quality over quantity), 3 out of the 4 releases made it onto the mix! There are a couple of tracks in the mix from albums that align with what seems to be, the common consensus on some of the ‘best' electronic releases from the year (one of the advantages of my waiting until mid-December to finish this mix is I see what other people are rating highly or what I might've missed) such as James Holden's psychedelic return, and Purelink's amphibious dub LP. But other than those two, I think everyone should find something new among the twists and turns across the 3 hours and 42 tracks.For the mix artwork this year, and after last year's terribly basic AI take (it's come a long way in a year!), I toyed with creating another AI attempt on a “A Strangely Isolated Place” prompt, but you have to spend time to get quality back out of these lil' work gnomes. Every image I created from that prompt ended up being a stereotypical lonely hiker (with 4 fingers I'm sure) strolling through a highly conceptual colorful future universe. Either that or a decrepit shed…So instead, I opted for an image that means much more to me… a wall. Not just any wall though, it's the wall outside of Spread nightclub in Tokyo where I had the pleasure of playing an ambient set this year, meeting new friends, and making some amazing memories.Thanks to all of the artists and labels included here who have soundtracked my year in more ways than one, and the many more I didn't manage to include this time around. Be sure to check the previous year's Reflection mixes for more of the same. Hope you enjoy the listen back at a great year of music. astrangelyisolatedplace · ASIP - Reflection on 2023 Listen on Soundcloud the ASIP Podcast or the 9128.live iOS and Android appDownload MP3Tracklist:01. Sleep D - Hector (Dreaming) (Butter Sessions) 02. Liis Ring - after-image IV: abborresjön (Breton Cassette) 03. William Selman - Leaky Paradise (Mysteries of the Deep) 04. Etüüd - Õhtute kollane tolm (Self released) 05. TU M' - Monochrome #26 (Line Imprint) 06. Arovane - ypaal (Quiet Details) 07. Field Lines Cartographer - Mountain Icicles (Castles in Space) 08. Dream Dolphin - Gaia (Ethereal Fantasy) (Music from Memory) 09. Salamanda - Nostalgia (Wisdom Teeth) 10. Endurance - Crest v2 (Muzan Editions) 11. Suzanne Ciani & Jonathan Fitoussi - Coral Reef (Transversales) 12. Alex Israel - Vacua (Somnambulant Drift) 13. The Black Dog - The Mundane (Dust Science) 14. Locust - Miriam (Mysteries of the Deep) 15. Niko Tzoukmanis - Way Home (Libreville Records) 16. Jo Johnson - Transience (Mysteries of the Deep) 17. Dasha Rush - Dubby Doo (Raster Noton) 18. ǝɯǝɐ - Andrei Rublev (Secuencias Temporales) 19. Gigi Masin & Rod Modell - Red Hair Girl At The Boat Shop (13) 20. Toki Fuko - Part Two (Astral Industries) 21. shedir - Deer Fluent in the Wind (n5MD) 22. Ayaavaaki & Purl - Distant Lights (Ovum III) (LILA) 23. Bana Haffar - Sit Still (Touch) 24. Mike Lazarev - Tonality Number Two (PITP) 25. Claire Deak - In Defiance of Time (Lost Tribe Sound) 26. Lord of the Isles feat. Ellen Renton - Don't You Ache (AD93) 27. nthng - Unlimited (I) (Self released) 28. Donato Dozzy & Sabla - Flusso III (Gang of Ducks) 29. Sindh - Spyres (Sindh) 30. James Holden - In The End You'll Know (Border Community) 31. Andrea - Audieze (Ilian Tape) 32. ASC & Aural Imbalance - Overcast Skies (Auxiliary) 33. Accelio - The Garden (Sawteeth) 34. Yolabmi - Liquidity (29 Speedway) 35. MPU101 - nurMKS30 (Ilian Tape) 36. Ylia - Ame Agari (Balmat) 37. Azu Tiwaline - Antenna Opening (I.O.T Records) 38. Purelink - We Should Keep Going (Peak Oil) 39. Priori - Top Soil (Rhythm Büro) 40. Hysterical Love Project - Ionian Sea (Motion Ward) 41. Om Unit + TM404 - Microdose Mondays (Acid Test) 42. David - Daybreak (Simpler Times)Buy Music Club List (all tracks available digitally on Bandcamp other than #19 (here) + # 42 (here)
Wabby is joined by Mother herself, Jo Johnson! Tune in as they get deep on the topics that all girls in their 20s need to hear. From different stages of life, relationship advice, motherhood, navigating individually and frickin' hate comments.
The two Sydney captains go head-to-head in this interview ahead of the Sydney Smash on Sunday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sammy Jo went from the bench to cult hero in the WBBL in just a few seasons, but it's her story off the field that will blow you away. She's a prime example of someone making the most of the cards she's been dealt, and still having a choice in how you show up in the world. We discuss:- Her childhood and the role cricket played- How she picked her life up after her world came crashing down as a 19 year old- Cult hero status at the Brisbane Heat- The many off field careers she's created for herself- Her leadership style now You can follow Sammy Jo and her careers here.Find us on social media:INSTAGRAM@hollyferling@theallrounderspodcastTIKTOK@holly_ferlingEnquires: info@hollyferling.com
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The Observatory is a new mix series curated by Jay Keegan and has already featured a few of my favorite artists and DJs since its recent inception. I can tell that Jay has an ear for great sound and curators, so I'm excited to see where the series goes in the future and was honored to play a part in its path forward. I took the opportunity to spotlight a few unreleased gems in this mix, as well as two very exciting ASIP releases in the works… Recent contributions have come from the likes of, Jo Johnson, Toner (Liminal Dreams), Gentle Force and Patricia Wolf. Listen to the full series on Soundcloud. Here's what I had to say about the mix when sending it over to Jay. This mix came together over a 2/3 month period, as I've spent a large part of the summer between Oregon and California with family and haven't had much dedicated time to focus on a mix. Normally I approach mixes more conceptually, but this one came to life organically in pieces, over time. In hindsight, the mix reflects a specific period in time for me and a lot of my life musically over the past few months. From the unfortunate passing of Brian McBride (Stars of The Lid) and revisiting those brilliant albums nearly every evening; anticipating the new Lord of The Isles album after his standout isolatedmix this year; our latest label addition from Mary Yalex; music being sent to my inbox from new artists; and of course, a couple of upcoming ASIP releases that are keeping me busy lately. Thank you for having me as part of the series. The Observatory · The Observatory - ASIP Listen on The Observatory Soundcloud or the ASIP PodcastDownload MP3Tracklist:01. Mary Yalex - Snowy Avenue (Excerpt) (Yalex Recordings) [Forthcoming]02. Stars of The Lid - Down (Kranky) [2001] 03. Monolake - Mass Transit Railway (Field Records) [2023]04. nthng - Unlimited () (Excerpt) (Transatlantic) [2023]05. Liai - A-A (Quiet Time) [2022]06. Terre Thaemlitz - Liebesmachine (Comatonse) [2019]07. Biosphere - Antennaria (Alternative Version) (Biophon) [2022]08. Vernal Equinox - Six Figures In A Landscape (Clover Recordings) [1997]09. hoyah חיה - BB walk [10129] (Mellia) [2022]10. Andy Aquarius - Kyrie (Constellation Tatsu) [2022]11. Romance & Dean Hurley - Still Lives (Ecstatic) [2022]12. Chihei Hatakeyama - Insects Chirping (Field Records) [2023]13. Lord of The Isles - Last Day (AD93) [Forthcoming]14. Alex Israel - Octonions (Somnambulant Drift) [2023]15. Shīdo - Denial (Unreleased)16. Owl - Moonshine Haze (Silent Season) [2021]17. Not Glass - Fallite Fallentes (Ecstatic) [2019]18. Carl Stone - Lim 1974 (Unseen Worlds) [2016]19. Stars of The Lid - Preludes (In C Sharp Major) (Kranky) [2001]20. Arovane - Yord (Quiet Details) [2023]21. Markus Guentner & Arovane - Utopian Fragment (A Strangely Isolated Place) [Forthcoming]22. Salvatore Mercatante - Open, Open (A Strangely Isolated Place) [Forthcoming]Mix artwork by Clayton Ciolac
"Dance music artists are creating in an environment where they can be more outspoken about their queerness, which means that their work becomes extensions of their queerness." RA's critics discuss expressions of gender and sexuality in the underground scene during this month's roundtable. Each month, Resident Advisor reviews a number of standout EPs, albums and singles, but there are some that resonate with us more than others. In this episode, our in-house music critics Andrew Ryce and Kiana Mickles join RA's Senior Producer, Chloe Lula, in a deep dive into the releases that they considered to be the most noteworthy from this month: Surgeon's new LP, Crash Recoil; Fever Ray's much-anticipated new full length, Radical Romantics; and I. JORDAN and SHERELLE's split two-tracker. Beyond just assessing the music itself, we also debate bigger questions that these works raise. We discuss how some of this month's music invokes themes of love, romance and desire—which are relatively new to the electronic music underground; how representations of queerness are shifting in the contemporary music landscape; and the perennial pop-electronic music crossover, which has defined the contours of the last few weeks' worth of releases yet again. Listen to the conversation in full. This week's intro and outro music, "Transience," was composed by Jo Johnson.
Have you ever wondered how to approach comments on social media with more empathy? How do you avoid elevating your comment section and remain chill even when you get nasty replies? We're so excited to welcome back Jo Johnson Overby on the Kiss My Aesthetic podcast as she gives her insights on these topics! On today's sweet and inspiring episode, Jo shares how she has open dialogues with her audience, privilege, and having & maintaining a large, close-knit group of girlfriends. Jo Johnson Overby is a content creator, wife, mom, and caretaker. She hosts the Middle Ground Podcast and Oversharing with the Overbys podcast. A vibrant and multi-talented entrepreneur, Jo has been a wedding photographer, social media manager, and content creator. An Alumnus of the University of Arkansas with a degree in Business Management, Small Business, and Entrepreneurship, Jo is passionate about empowering others to hone their business skills to pursue their passion and turn it into an income. ------------------------- In today's episode, we cover the following: Meet Jo and everything she does in the world of business Why she wanted to uplevel her branding What comes naturally to her as a content creator and what she finds more challenging Meeting opposition on social media What being an example in an online space is like Acknowledging your privilege Celebrating you and those closest to you Jo's ins and outs for 2023 ----------------------- RESOURCES: Episode 035: Finding Joy in Social Media with Jo Johnson Overby ----------------------- Guest info: For more on Jo, you can follow her on Instagram @JoJohnsonOverby and on TikTok @JoJohnsonOverby. You can listen to Middle Ground Podcast and Oversharing with the Overbys wherever you listen to podcasts. ----------------------- WORK WITH MKW CREATIVE CO. Connect on social with Michelle at: Kiss My Aesthetic Facebook Group Instagram Tik Tok ----------------------- Did you know that the fuel of the POD and the KMA Team runs on coffee? ;) If you love the content shared in the KMA podcast, you're welcome to invite us to a cup of coffee any time - Buy Me a Coffee! ----------------------- This episode of the Kiss My Aesthetic Podcast is brought to you by Audible. Get your first month free at www.audible.com/kma. This episode was edited by Berta Wired Theme music by: Eliza Rosevera and Nathan Menard
In this episode we talk to Jo Johnson, Consultant in Prayer for the Wycliffe Global Alliance, about parenting whilst being a missionary. She tells us about the joys and challenges of life as a missionary, and also about work opportunities have opened up in the last few years as her children have all left the nest. RESOURCES & LINKSFor more information on the Wycliffe Global Alliance you can go to https://www.wycliffe.net/To learn more about the work of the Wycliffe UK office you can go to https://wycliffe.org.uk/FINALLY…Remember to subscribe, and also be sure to let us know what you think by leaving us a review.If you're got any questions or suggestions you can email us at saltymumspodcast@gmail.com.You can find us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @saltymumspod
What is the sound of feeling? In physics, we conceive of sound as waves. Vibrations, undulations, physical manifestations: heard but not seen. Borne by the body, but interpreted in the brain. Within ourselves, we perceive emotion as waves, too. Rolling in, rolling out: tidal, even. In moments of violet intensity, the depth of our feeling crashes upon us like surf, rip currents on a corporeal beach. Worlds apart, but waves in kind. For musician and composer Jo Johnson, the veil between is diaphanous indeed. What you hear is what you feel. Listen and uncover. Written and Produced by Jo Johnson (@werkhouse) Mastered by Rafael Anton Irisarri at Black Knoll Studios, NY Artwork by Candace Price Design by Gabriel Benzur Words by Chris Zaldua Worldwide Distribution: Space Cadets Limited © Jo Johnson / Mysteries of the Deep MOTDEP008, 2022 mysteriesofthedeep.net
Mysteries of the Deep Podcast, Chapter CXLI by Jo Johnson (@werkhouse). Cover photo courtesy of Candace Price. Tracklist: 1. The possible in the impossible - Jo Johnson (Mysteries of the Deep) 2. Thru - Bea Brennan (Old Technology) 3. Overview Effect - Transcendence Orchestra (Editions Mego) 4. Overmind - Ali Wade (Frequency Domain) 5. Kuvalaya (moon flower) [featuring Vanraj Shastri] – Ryan J Raffa Nico Rosenberg and the Svara Ensemble (Shimmering Moods) 6. Harmonies in Grey - Sarah Davachi (Late Music) 7. Side B - o.utlier (Verdant Recordings) 8. Trailing Moss in the Mystic Glow - Oren Ambarchi (Touch / Southern Lord) 9. Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe - kopernik trip note (self-released / MorcTapes) 10. The Rocky River - Imaginary Softwoods featuring Russell Brill (Mineral Disk) 11. Elongation - Ali Wade (Space Surgeries) 12. Live at Going In (2022) - Jo Johnson (self-released)
Are you interested in becoming a content creator but don't know where to start? In this week's episode, Jo Johnson Overby joins me to talk all about her journey of becoming a content creator and going from being a wedding photographer to retiring her husband! We also get into how it's been renovating her dream home (which I'm obsessed with), becoming a mom, and why you should follow your gut and go down the path that feels right to you! Episode notes > https://divineontheroad.com/becoming-a-content-creator/ CONNECT WITH SYDNEY: > https://divineontheroad.com/ > https://www.instagram.com/divineontheroad/ > https://www.tiktok.com/@divineontheroad > https://shopdivineontheroad.com/collections/coffee (Shop “Divine On The Road” coffee!) > https://bit.ly/sydneycostarica2023 (Join Sydney in Costa Rica in March) > https://bit.ly/sydneybali2023 (Join Sydney in Bali in May) CONNECT WITH JO: > https://jojohnsonoverby.com/about > https://www.tiktok.com/@jojohnsonoverby > https://www.instagram.com/jojohnsonoverby/ > https://www.buzzsprout.com/2081565
Sign up for Intelligence Squared Premium here: https://iq2premium.supercast.com/ for ad-free listening, bonus content, early access and much more. See below for details. This Sunday Debate is the first of our India at 75 series, asking can Britain and India be friends? Across three episodes, we will be examining the future of India 75 years after its independence. In this instalment we're joined by Shashi Tharoor, politician, writer and former diplomat who has been a member of the Indian Parliament since 2009. Plus, Jo Johnson, British politician and former Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation. Our host for this series is journalist, broadcaster and author, Kavita Puri. When this conversation was recorded Shashi Tharoor was campaigning for India's Congress Presidential election. … We are incredibly grateful for your support. To become an Intelligence Squared Premium subscriber, follow the link: https://iq2premium.supercast.com/ Here's a reminder of the benefits you'll receive as a subscriber: Ad-free listening, because we know some of you would prefer to listen without interruption One early episode per week Two bonus episodes per month A 25% discount on IQ2+, our exciting streaming service, where you can watch and take part in events live at home and enjoy watching past events on demand and without ads A 15% discount and priority access to live, in-person events in London, so you won't miss out on tickets Our premium monthly newsletter Intelligence Squared Merch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NSW Breakers cricketer talks about her preparation for the 2022/23 season.
We are happy to bring you a feed swap from this week's guest and podcaster Jo Johnson with a new series she is starting reviewing Buffy the Vampire Slayer, in the first episode of seven titled: The One Where We Step Into The Hellmouth: Season 1 Buffy The Vampire Slayer
Plus, what the way we do weddings says about how we live.
Uma mulher do outro tempo, quiçá de outro planeta, Elspeth Howe teve uma vida dedicada à luta cívica pelos direitos das mulheres. Casada com Geoffrey Howe, político cuja demissão fez destronar Margaret Tatcher num discurso que ainda hoje é estudado e que terá sido concebido com a ajuda de Elspeth, dizem. Mulher notável, fez carreira por mérito próprio ao invés de outros indivíduos do parlamento britânico como Jo Johnson, irmão de Boris Johnson ou Evgeny Lebedev, filho de um oligarca russo ex-KGB que quase nunca comparece na Câmara dos Lordes. Elspeth, uma das mais ativas parlamentares, faleceu no passado dia 22 aos 90 anos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a Conspiracy! Season 4, Episode 16! Behind the Music with Jo Johnson - Five Musicians Who Disappeared, Love Roller Coaster Screams and Cathy Sundown Smith Check out Jo's River Poets online It's a Conspiracy! is proud to be a part of the Albert Podcast Network: AlbertaPodcastNetwork.com Links: Five Musicians Who Disappeared 8 Famous Musicians Who Mysteriously Disappeared And Were Never Seen Again The 27 Club Wikipedia 'If You Tolerate This..." Manic Street Preachers The Incredible String Band - Empty Pocket Blues (Live 1970) Jim Sullivan 'U.F.O.', ''U.F.O.'' [1969] Glenn Miller - In The Mood [HQ] DY FT. DANNY FERNANDES - PASSENGER Love Roller Coaster Screams THE OHIO PLAYERS' “LOVE ROLLERCOASTER” AND ITS NOTORIOUS MURDER MYTH Songfacts - Love Rollercoaster - The Ohio Players Honey (Ohio Players album) Wikipedia Cathy Sundown Smith Flash Of Fire , Hoyt Axton , 1976 Gordon Lightfoot - Sundown The Weight - The Band Cathy Smith - Wikipedia Cathy Smith Dies: ‘Sundown' Muse Who Injected John Belushi With Fatal Drug Dose Was 73 Cathy Smith: “I Killed John Belushi” What Are We Drinking? Andrew is drinking Village Blacksmith from Village Brewery Charlie is drinking Guinness Draught (and probably out of his It's a Conspiracy Mug that you can get at www.oldmandesign.com ) Jo is drinking Dark Rum from Romero Distilling Co. --- Patreon / Instagram / Twitter / Facebook Merch available at OldManDesign.com Questions, comments, or feedback? Email the show at itsaconspiracy@protonmail.com
NSW Breakers all rounder talks about their recent rain impacted clash against the ACT Meteors
Jo and Caroline have shot over 200+ weddings and they have quite literally seen it all! Join them as they give their "do's and don'ts" of weddings! They discuss wedding favors, dj vs. bands, and more! Bride to be or not, you'll most likely enjoy this lighthearted episode! Jo Johnson: https://www.instagram.com/jojohnsonoverby/Caroline Stelte: https://www.instagram.com/carolinestelte/Middle Ground Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/middlegroundpodcast/
British woman Sarah Ransome says she wanted to be at Ghislaine Maxwell trial when it started: not to testify but to see justice take its course. Like the four women who gave evidence, she says she's also a victim of Epstein's and Maxwell's. She tells us more about her story and Harriet Wistrich, founder of Centre for Women's Justice discusses the wider impact this case could have. Sheila Watt-Cloutier, is a world renowned human rights and climate change activist, who has made it her life's work to protect her Inuit culture and the Arctic regions where Inuit live, in Greenland, Canada and Alaska. She was born in Arctic Canada and launched the first legal petition linking climate change to human rights. We discuss the word 'spinster' and what it really means with Australian author Donna Ward. Her new book She I Dare Not Name: A Spinster's Meditations on Life., explores the meaning and purpose she has fought to find in a life lived entirely accidentally without a partner or children. BBC History is launching a 100 objects collection to mark 100 years of the BBC in 2022. Head of History Robert Seatter gives us a sneak peak into a few objects which represent the history of women at the BBC including a 1930s job advert looking to recruit the first women TV announcers, a cookbook by Madhur Jaffrey and a 1920s scrapbook from Evelyn Dove, the first black female singer to perform on BBC. British women weren't allowed to visit the Antarctic until 1983 but now scores of women are making major contributions to polar science. Morgan Seag who has just submitted her PhD in gendered institutional change in 20th century Antarctic science to the University of Cambridge and Jo Johnson who has visited Antarctica seven times tell us more.
Sheila Watt-Cloutier, is a world renowned human rights and climate change activist, who has made it her life's work to protect her Inuit culture and the Arctic regions where Inuit live, in Greenland, Canada and Alaska. Sheila was born in Kuujjuaq in Arctic Canada where she lived traditionally, travelling only by dog team for the first ten years of her life. She was elected as President of the Inuit Circumpolar Council in 1995 and launched the first legal petition linking climate change to human rights - work that led to her being nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. Nancy Campbell is captivated by the stark, rugged beauty of ice and its solid but impermanent nature. Her book The Library of Snow and Ice is about her time spent living in Upernavik, a small town in north-western Greenland and the traces left by explorers of the Arctic and Antarctic. Her recent book Fifty Words for Snow looks at the origins and mythologies of snow around the globe. She shares with Emma her fascination for snow, ice and its place in our world. British women were banned from visiting Antarctica until 1983 when Janet Thomson was finally granted passage by the British Antarctic Survey. But now scores of women are making major contributions to polar science, especially those working on the stability of ice shelves and sheets. So how did women break through the ice ceiling to create opportunities and become leaders in their fields? Emma speaks to Morgan Seag who has just submitted her PhD in gendered institutional change in 20th century Antarctic science to the University of Cambridge and Jo Johnson who has visited Antarctica seven times with the British Antarctic Survey. We also hear from Dr Alison Banwell, a British glaciologist and research scientist who is currently based at the University of Colorado Boulder and her team conducting research on the ice right now; Rebecca Dell and Laura Stevens. Heading to the cold of the Arctic and the Antarctic wrapped up in the right gear is one thing but there are some women that actually choose to immerse themselves in freezing water, even in winter here in the UK. Hayley Dorian is one of them, she has set up a swimming group called Wild Sea Women who meet to embrace the waves in North East England and South-West Scotland . But are there benefits of cold water swimming? Emma finds out from Hayley and Dr Heather Massey who works in the Extreme Environments Lab at the University of Portsmouth.
After every interview on the Girls Who Do Stuff, we do Rapid Fire with our guests. We ask them a bunch of questions and they respond with the first thing that pops into their head.
This week's guest is Jo Johnson Overby. Jo is a multi-hyphenate entrepreneur! She is a photographer, podcast host of The Middle Ground, TikTok queen, and a mom. She truly does it all! This episode is a special one for Kristen as she and Jo talked about the realities of having a parent with MS (multiple sclerosis). Jo also shared her journey of becoming her own boss so she could have the flexibility to do what she needed for her family. She highly recommends everyone should BYOB if they can! You can follow this boss lady @jojohnsonoverby on Instagram and TikTok. Go to her website at www.JoJohnson.co to find her “Pricing Yourself” guide and her multiple presets! Make sure to give us 5 stars, leave your reviews, and send us your questions for our new segment: Boss Bag! Tune in every Monday for a new episode of Boss Lady Energy available everywhere you listen to podcasts.
Are you ready to grow your audience, but also intimidated by the idea of showing up online? I think we've all struggled with the confidence to do all the trendy things we see our peers doing. In today's episode, Jo Johnson Overby joins us to share how you can build confidence and show up online […] The post Episode 91: Building Your Confidence and Growing an Online Audience with Jo Johnson Overby appeared first on Laylee Emadi Photography Blog.
Had a great time on the Podcast and it was such a pleasure & inspiring getting to know Sammi Jo. Her accomplishments are beyond impressive and she absolutely embodies grit, determination, perseverance & drive... Resources: https://www.instagram.com/thepunchyblonde/ Show Sponsors: LINK IN BIO USE CODE: “MODERNCOWBOY” @moderncowboyperformance www.moderncowboy.global @nrsworld Show Music: “The Ropin Pen” By: Trent Willmon https://trentwillmon.com/ (https://trentwillmon.com/) MC Podcast Production & Editing: Tyler Hillenbrand @tyhbrand
Matt Chorley talks about universities and what it will be like for students when they go back next term with the Office for Students's chief executive Nicola Dandridge, Director of the Higher Education Policy Institute Nick Hillman and Jo Johnson is the former universities minister.PLUS Melanie Reid and John Stevens talk through the day's news and whether we should get a bank holiday if England wins the Euros final. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Have you been thinking of ways to generate a little extra cash on the side? Well, if you own a lovely home that has some natural light, you might just be onto something. Our two special guests today are Jo Johnson and Bella Edwards from Photoloco, a boutique location management company that represent beautiful residential and commercial locations across Australia. With a never-ending need for marketing material and social media content, Photoloco facilitates a relationship between marketing agencies and homeowners to find that perfect location. In this episode, Rebeka chats to Jo and Bella about what Photoloco does, the kind of homes they look for and how much bang for buck a homeowner gets for hiring out their space. Jo and Bella have built a really unique and wonderful business and it's a pretty fun way to earn a little money for the jam jar. Did we mention Rebeka's house is on their list? LINKS: Website: https://www.photoloco.com.au/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/photolocoau/ Get in contact by email: https://www.photoloco.com.au/contact/ Buy our new book: BuildHer, A practical guide to building and renovating BuildHer Website: https://buildhercollective.com.au/ BuildHer Instagram: @buildhercollective BuildHer Facebook: Women who Design, Decorate, Renovate & Build Register for a call: https://go.oncehub.com/BuildHer
Jo is a content creator, photographer, and entrepreneur located in Northwest Arkansas who radiates confidence! She shares a bit more of her story and the journey to stepping into who she is and loving that person!
Our usual podcast format is on its Easter break, so this week there's an opportunity to enjoy highlights from the launch of a new book on the social purpose of higher education in the 21st century. In The New Power University, Jonathan Grant argues that to remake the social contract between universities and the public, universities must embrace “new power” values that focus on participation, networks governance and radical transparency. With Jonathan Grant, Author of The New Power University and Professor of Public Policy at the Policy Institute, King's College London; Henry Timms, co-author of New Power; former universities minister Jo Johnson; ‘Funmi Olonisakin, vice principal international at King's College London; and chaired by Debbie McVitty, Editor of Wonkhe. There's also a link to the full video version of the event on the site.
The British government has outlined an overhaul of the UK's foreign and defence policies. The Integrated Review of the UK’s Defence, Security, Development and Foreign Policy, published this week, lays out a vision for the country’s role in the world over the next decade. Host Mark Leonard talks to Jo Johnson, a former Member of the British Parliament between 2010 and 2019 who held key ministerial offices in each of the last three Conservative governments, attending Cabinet as Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation. Together, they discuss the proposed Indo-Pacific tilt and the UK means by sovereignty in the context of the review. But most importantly, how does continental Europe fit into all of this? This podcast was recorded on 18 March 2021. Further reading: • Global Britain in a Competitive Age: the Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/global-britain-in-a-competitive-age-the-integrated-review-of-security-defence-development-and-foreign-policy • “The China question. Managing risks and maximising benefits from partnership in higher education and research” by Jo Johnson et al. https://www.kcl.ac.uk/policy-institute/assets/china-question.pdf •“Brexit Britain: The buccaneering begins at home” by Nick Witney https://ecfr.eu/article/brexit-britain-the-buccaneering-begins-at-home/ Bookshelf: •“China's quest for foreign technology. Beyond espionage” ed. By William C. Hannas & Didi Kirsten Tatlow
Podcasting is one way to tell stories. Thus, it is essential to learn efficient and compelling storytelling so hosts and audiences can have more significant connections. It also allows podcasts to be entertaining and useful at the same time. In today’s episode, our guest Jo Johnson shares the importance of storytelling in podcasts and business. It is a great way to market products and services. She also shares a valuable framework that can help podcasters to tell their stories and those of their clients effectively. If you want to improve your skills in storytelling, this episode is for you. Sit tight and enjoy! About Our Guest: Jo Johnson, a content and storytelling specialist, is the owner of the Content Coach, which she started in 2009. Content Coach is a copywriting business that teaches people how to tell their stories effectively. Jo worked with business owners for many years, helping them to find their unique voice and create amazing big bodies of content (book, program, blogs, keynote speeches). Essentials on Storytelling with PodcastsThe Transition From Copywriting to Storytelling Jo worked for a digital marketing ad agency. She learned to tell stories about people to successfully sell their products and services. It is important to show prospective customers the value these businesses can bring. Jo has always been a writer. She majored in English literature during college. Importance of Storytelling in the Field of Marketing Storytelling is a crucial aspect in the field of marketing. Big brands such as Apple, Nike, and Coca-Cola always tell stories to sell their products. Humans are hardwired to receive and understand stories. Facts and figures are often difficult to understand, but humans quickly absorb stories because they incite emotions. Humans easily remember the different aspects of a story, such as characters, setting, and plot. Storytelling is a great way to engage with the audience and effectively present your products and services. Using Stories for Greater Connection The act of storytelling should permeate everything that you do in your podcast. Know the value you want to exude to your audience and be guided by it. Show the expertise and transformation you can offer to your audience by telling compelling stories. Established businesses have leverage in terms of storytelling because they have many cases they can use as examples. But, for starting owners, they can do pro bono projects where they can draw case studies. Diversity of Story Marketing There are client variations that have different sets of problems and challenges. Storytelling allows marketers to deal with these challenges in a non-conventional and creative way. Do not be afraid to divide your audience and to take a stand on specific issues. You cannot help everybody at the same time. Do not be a people pleaser when doing podcasts. Be genuine to build a real connection with your audience. Common Mistakes in Storytelling Do not talk about yourself all the time to the point of self-indulgence. Talk about your client’s stories instead. Stories should be valuable and not for entertainment purposes only. Storytelling Framework Know your target audience. Be aware of their challenges. Craft your content through brainstorming for topics. Make sure the subject is of importance. The topics you tackle must help the target audience. Share stories to emphasize your points. Prepare for critics and those who need more convincing to listen to your podcast. Storytelling Coach Abandon complicated suggestions. They will not help your podcast and business. Instead, focus on the necessary marketing strategies. Long-term coaching programs are usually unnecessary. Efficient coaches must know how to simplify terms in a short period. Using Stories Within Interviews You can start with the story of why you chose the particular guest. Be mindful when choosing guests; they should be interactive. They should be good at what they do and articulate when answering questions. It is your responsibility as an interviewer to incite exciting stories. For more freebies and valuable information about creating content, you can check the Content Coach website or join The Content Coach group. You can also connect with Jo through Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Learn more about Charley Valher and Valher Media. Get your free Ultimate Podcast Intro Framework from the Free Resources page. Visit Charley’s The Parenting Co website.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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