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From selling her own beautiful produce at markets in London, to exciting collaborations with Skye Gyngell at Spring Restaurant and Jam Jar Flowers' Melissa Richardson (a previous guest on the podcast!), Jane Scotter has had a wonderful journey to running her 16-acre, biodynamic farm - Fern Verrow.Joining Sarah & Arthur from her gorgeous spot at the foothills of the Black Mountains in Herefordshire, Jane discusses her delightful experiences growing for Skye, how biodynamics helps cultivate her truly seasonal produce, and the love and care she shows to those learning under her tutorship.In this episode, discover:The amazing success that Jane has seen with biodynamicsFern Verrow's marvellous 16-acre farmJane's favourite varieties of tomato, courgette & aubergine for delicious flavour & gorgeous appearanceTheir collaboration with Melissa from Jam Jar Flowers and Skye Gyngell at Spring RestaurantView all products mentioned and find further advice from Sarah: https://bit.ly/3f2DFiHOrder Sarah's new book: https://bit.ly/2TWHJczOrder Arthur's new book: https://bit.ly/3xOov7HShop on the Sarah Raven Website: http://bit.ly/3jvbaeuGet in touch: info@sarahraven.comFern Verrow: https://www.fernverrow.com/Cover Photo Credit: James McNaught
In this week’s “Opinion Maker” show of Sarah’s Country: One government policy amendment making headlines is the future of the Crown Pastoral Land Reform Bill, which has submissions before Parliament at the moment. Joining Sarah to discuss the issues and implications around the Bill are featured guests Environment Canterbury councillor Ian Mackenzie and ACT Party rural spokesperson Mark Cameron. On the panel, we have Kate Cocks of Mt Nicholas Station and Glenmore Station’s Emily Murray. To watch to the full-length show and to contact the show, visit www.sarahscountry.com Subscribe to Sarah’s Country on the podcast and if you love us, please leave a review! Sarah’s Country is produced in a strategic alliance with Farmers Weekly - New Zealand’s most trusted source of agri-journalism - www.farmersweekly.co.nz Contact the show: sarah@sarahscountry.com Follow Sarah’s Country on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sarahperriam Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahscountry
How we feel inside does not always show on the surface, and in this episode you'll learn why your inner strength is the greatest asset you have. Meet actress, writer, activist and founder of the inclusivity community, I Weigh, Jameela Jamil. Joining Sarah for a heartfelt and inspiring conversation, together they discuss the pain and lessons from experiences in her childhood, her relentless fight for societal change, and why finding a foundation of happiness from within is a vital source of good, not only for ourselves but the world. If you've ever struggled with being accepted or accepting yourself, this episode will make you realise that the most important person you need to love and trust, is you. Follow Sarah for more wisdom and inspiration: Instagram: instagram.com/alifeofgreatnesspodcast Website: https://sarahgrynberg.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/sarahgrynberg Twitter: twitter.com/sarahgrynberg See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do we find the strength to move forward after tragedy? No-one could possibly teach us more on the subject than Rosie Batty, former Australian of the Year, bestselling author and domestic violence campaigner who lost her son Luke in a violent attack in 2014. Joining Sarah in this unmissable conversation, together they discuss the power of love, surviving the trauma of losing her son, and choosing faith instead of hate. If you've experienced a great loss in your life, this episode will show you that finding courage and resilience is possible, and that a path to true healing exists. Follow Sarah: Instagram: instagram.com/alifeofgreatnesspodcast Website: https://sarahgrynberg.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/sarahgrynberg Twitter: twitter.com/sarahgrynberg YouTube: youtube.com/sarahgrynberg See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's special guest is Sarah Lu, chef and owner of Nashville popup-restaurant Kapu Haole. Joining Sarah is returning guest Casanova! Casanova and her partner write a monthly article for Out & About Nashville called Queens Table (Check out the article in the Sept Issue!) which we all took part in for Sarah's restaurant. ENJOY! Join the conversation! Instagram - @GaySpacePod Email - gayspacepod@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gay-space/support
Today, we're talking Black Lives Matter, multicultural community and UNITY!Joining me in the first hour is Jessieca McNabb, comedian, co-host of Harambee Radio,No One Like You and oft guest on My Kingston Kids on Radio Kingston... and an active member of the Harambee Coalition, a mid-Hudson valley coalition that supports and promotes the strength of our community through cultural and educational events that enriches the lives of youth and adults. You can also catch Jessieca's last appearance on "i want what SHE has" Episode #106, from February 5, 2020.Joining Jessieca is Monique Tinsley, Jessieca's "day 1," who is also a vital member of the Harambee Coalition, working with Jessieca on initiatives to protect and restore the African Burial Ground on Pine Street and the upcoming online Juneteenth Celebration taking place online this Saturday from 1-4pm.The Juneteenth holiday is considered the "longest running African-American holiday"[22] and has been called "America's second Independence Day". This Saturday's Celebration will take place live on Harambee's Facebook page to celebrate and remember the African-American Independence from slavery in America. This online festival will entertain, encourage and educate guests on parts of the African-American experience. This is a family friendly event which will include song, dance, spoken word, history, talk and more from various participants at locations throughout Kingston. This event is in loving Memory of Pastor Paul Worthington.Jessieca and Monique speak with me about the Black Lives Matter protests, Juneteenth, the African Burial Ground and the importance of self care. Words they shared that I want to amplify are the need for white people to really pause regularly and soak up the reality of the black experience in the past few hundred years so that we don't stop the pressure until there's real equality and appreciation for black lives.In the second half of the show I am joined by Sarah Litvin, PhD., Director of the Reher Center for Immigrant Culture and History to talk about the Multicultural Festival that is happening online now. The online festival website is the host to rich content from our diverse history and community; performances, cooking instructional videos, greetings in various languages, a list of our diverse restaurant scene and a community quilt.Joining Sarah are three members from the band, Caprice Rouge, Laura Crimmins, Karen Levine, and Elena Erber, who are participating performers in this year's online festival.Caprice Rouge is an acoustic ensemble from the Mid-Hudson Valley of New York State playing Balkan, Roma-Gypsy and Klezmer dance tunes! Performing on traditional instruments including accordion, violin, bouzouki, gypsy jazz guitar, clarinet, and percussion, the band is happy to play for dancers, revelers, and listeners at taverns and cafes, festivals and farmers' markets, at weddings and other celebrations!Stay tuned for live performances by the band once we're safe for social distancing, and in the meantime, join in the online festival which will continue to have more content added to it in the coming weeks!Today's show was engineered by Nick Panken of Radio Kingston, www.radiokingston.org.We heard music from Caprice Rouge and Shana Falana.Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.orgLeave me a voicemail with your thoughts or a few words about who has what you want and why! (845) 481-3429** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IT :)http://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFY | STITCHERITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCASTITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/she-wants/i-want-what-she-has?refid=stpr'Follow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcastTWITTER * https://twitter.com/wantwhatshehas
On this week's episode of Insurtech Insider, Sarah Kocianski and Nigel Walsh are hosting this week and joined by a panel of guests to explore the current market of home and renters' insurance. Joining Sarah and Nigel this week are: Jimmy Williams - Co-Founder of Urban Jungle Tahir Farooqui - Founder and CEO of Canopy Kicking off our roundtable discussion, we start by first establishing what renters insurance was and how it has evolved to what it is now. Between contents insurance and liability insurance, there's a lot that comes under the umbrella of the renters' market. With half the population renting, the customer segment is vast, however, some consumers overlook renters' insurance entirely. We discuss the reasons why and dig into how this could be changing with insurtech and how COVID-19 is changing it all. Later in the show, we get into deposit free insurance policies, how Canopy and Urban Jungle came to be partners, and how this is benefitting customers. All that and much more on this week's episode of Insurtech Insider! Subscribe so you never miss an episode, leave a review on iTunes and every other podcast app. Spread the insurtech love by sharing or tweeting this podcast. Love fintech? Then sign up for our newsletter, Fintech in Five. A snack-sized selection of the week's biggest stories, longer reads, soundbites and more. Just visit this link to sign up! 11fs.com/newsletter This episode of Insurtech Insider was produced by Hanna Samuelson and edited by Alex Woodhouse. Special Guests: Jimmy Williams and Ta-hear Farooqui.
On this week's episode of Insurtech Insider, Sarah Kocianski and Nigel Walsh are in the virtual hosting seat and joined by two special guests to explore how blockchain is changing the world of insurance. Joining Sarah and Nigel this week are: Simon Taylor - 11:FS Head of Ventures Aman Kohli - CTO of Banking & Capital Markets UKI at DXC Kicking things off, we start by establishing what blockchain is. Between Bitcoin, blockchain, crypto and DLT, there are a lot of different terms thrown around, however, our guest and hosts establish that what is more important than definitions is knowing how and where this technology can be used. We hear a lot about blockchain in the insurance industry but where is it supposed to be implemented and what can it do to help? It turns out that with the intermingling of different parties and people, insurance might be the ideal use case for blockchain. Blockchain is already an established technology in banking, asset management and wealth management, so why does adoption seem so much slower in insurance? There's an old saying that being early is worse than being wrong, and perhaps that's the case for insurance and insurtech. Now that companies are operating in this space, who are they, what are the success stories and how far will blockchain continue to disrupt the insurtech industry? All that and much more on this week's episode of Insurtech Insider! Subscribe so you never miss an episode, leave a review on iTunes and every other podcast app. Spread the insurtech love by sharing or tweeting this podcast. Love fintech? Then sign up for our newsletter, Fintech in Five. A snack-sized selection of the week's biggest stories, longer reads, soundbites and more. Just visit this link to sign up! 11fs.com/newsletter This episode of Insurtech Insider was produced by Hanna Samuelson and edited by Alex Woodhouse. Special Guests: Aman Kohli and Simon Taylor.
Right now, many are anxious about how to balance not only their jobs, but also educating their children.With schools shut down and parents experiencing homeschooling for the first time, it can be overwhelming to know what to do. But many around the country homeschool every day. They do so in order to reap the many benefits of homeschooling. Joining Sarah and I for this podcast is the incredible Dr. Jessica Koehler. Jessica has a Ph.D. in school psychology and will be sharing with us the many psychological advantages of homeschooling. She also talks about her own homeschooling journey, about creativity and self direction, and how homeschooling can help foster the best things in our children. We dive into common misconceptions and worries about homeschooling, and how homeschooling allows you to tailor your student’s education to best fit their needs.Koehler also gives advice to those of us experiencing homeschooling for the first time due to the pandemic.
If the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s) are met, how would this influence the New Zealand agrifood value chain and the nation’s price in it? This is the question that will be poised next Wednesday at the AgResearch’s Our Food, Our Future speakers to challenge and debate. How we can use them to proudly continue to build our own agrifood brand in New Zealand. Joining Sarah is one of those speakers and an expert in the UN’s SDG’s, Samantha Leonard. Samantha gives her thoughts on sustainability and the need to change the way economic growth is approached, environmental respect and human behavioural change. She also shares her vision what a utopia will look like in 10 years time when the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s) are met. Samantha will be speaking at the New Zealand AgriFood Week to find out more information: nzagrifoodweek.co.nz
Joining Sarah in this episode is life coach Karen Robinson. She is one of Sarah’s favorite people on the planet and her work provides so much inspiration. She travels all the time, specifically to Cambodia, and is also an American Ninja Warrior. We begin by hearing about how Karen got started in leadership and life coaching. She says that her own journey motivated her greatly because it had so many ups and downs. Karen coaches in corporate settings and well as churches and tells us about the similarities between these two environments. Karen provides advice for anyone dealing with abuse in their daily life or in their past. She shares a choice she had to make when faced with her own abuse which helped her rise above. This leads into the topic of creating new emotion, and Karen discusses an exercise that she does every morning to aid in this process. It’s never the event that’s holding you back, it’s the emotions you have attached to it. God is helping Karen find success. Sarah asks how Karen’s mental fitness has changed since taking on the challenge of being an American Ninja Warrior. Karen emphasizes the nine-month journey; every human being that exists was conceived, developed and delivered in nine months, and your dream can be realized in this time frame as well. Don’t make any excuses, just go make it happen. Karen’s website: https://www.karenrobinson.com/Karen on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itskarenrobinson/Karen on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KarenEmpowers/
It's a topic that's been on the minds of fans and officials in footy – and sports more widely – for decades, but only in recent years has become front-page news. Joining Sarah, Amy and Brodie to discuss concussion complexities is Stephanie Convery, who as well as being Deputy Culture Editor at the Guardian Australia, is the author of the forthcoming book, Who Killed Davey Browne? Following the inquest into the avoidable death of 29-year-old Australian professional boxer Davey Browne, Steph's book will be published by Penguin Random House in March 2020. Our chat covers footy (obvi) and why boxers – like Steph herself – keep chasing the adrenalin of the sport, despite the risks. We also ask what is concussion, how does it manifest, how do we identify it, and what are the long-term repercussions of head injuries, like concussion?Read the pieces discussed in this episode, and related to our chat:Stephanie's story on Davey from 2017The case of 17-year-old Canadian rugby player Rowan Stringer, and the law that her concussion-related death influencedWendy Carlisle on the AFL's concussion problemSt Kilda's Paddy McCartin opens up about the affects of multiple concussionsAnnie Nolan writes about her children's responses to their dad, Liam Picken's, on-field concussionsFOTD (Friend of the Pod) Konrad Marshall on the concussion class actionOur artwork was designed by Steph Hughes, and our theme song is 'Here if You Need' by Wet Lips.Get in touch with us:Twitter @fangrrrlspodInstagram @fangrrrlspodFacebook @ fangrrrlsEmail fangrrrlspodcast@gmail.com
With the deadline for secondary school applications fast approaching, Sarah looks into how you can get your child into the best schools. Joining Sarah in the studio are Beth Noakes, editor of the Good Schools Guide, Jonathan Hopper, Managing Director of Garrington Home Finders and Jo Eccles who's from Sourcing Property. First broadcast: 29/10/16
Sarah takes a closer look at equity release as a way for retired people to take money out on their property. How does this work and what should you be looking out for? Joining Sarah to find out is Andrea Rozario from Bower Retirement, Chris Pond from the Equity Release Council and Joanna Fowler from Saga. First broadcast: 24/09/16
Joining Sarah today are independent money expert, Martyn James, David Thorpe, from What Investment and Bruce Davis, from Abundance Investment, to discuss investing in stocks and shares. First Broadcast: 20/08/16
Is your home gathering junk and in need of a clear out? Sarah looks at what could be a tedious task and turn it into a money making venture. Joining Sarah to discuss how to make money out of your unwanted goods are Toby Walne, a freelance financial journalist, Vicky Silverton from You Need a Vicky and Dan Wilson author of Make Serious Money on eBay UK, Amazon and Beyond. First broadcast: 06/08/16
If you're still working during the school holidays it may be necessary to look into holiday childcare during the week. Sarah looks at the options out there and how to find the best options for your children. Joining Sarah to discuss childcare is, Mandy Garner from Working Mums and Anne Danks from the Trussell Trust. First Broadcast: 30/07/16
This week Sarah looks at the idea of going on holiday by yourself. More and more people are coming round to the idea of solo holidays, but what are the best options if you want to try it yourself. Joining Sarah to discuss this are guests Brenna Holman, a travel blogger from This Battered Suitcase, Colin Wilson, from Just You Holidays and John Telfer from Explore.co.uk. First broadcast: 23/07/16
Lots of people like to think they have a novel in them, but how would you go about getting that novel published and more importantly, how would you make money from it? Joining Sarah to find out is Nick Barreto, co-founder of digital publisher Canelo, Mindy Gibbins-Klein from The Book Midwife and author Dawn Reeves. First Broadcast: 04/06/16
This week Sarah looks at how you can help support your child's education if that are planning to go off to university. Joining Sarah to discuss the best financial plans for higher education are Annie O'Leary, from the parenting website Netmums, Jane King, from Ash-ridge financial planning and James Seymour, from the Complete University Guide. First Broadcast: 28/05/16
Joining Sarah this week is the broadcaster, writer and former MP, Gyles Brandreth.
Sarah, Huw and Doc Too (Sarah Love, Huw Joseph and Doc Brown)
Joining Sarah and Huw this week is Mikill Pane stepping once again into Doc's shoes, along with Remi and Sensible G, and Homeboy Sam.