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The Aside Podcasts are a free resource supported by Drama Victoria - Australia's oldest Drama Association This episode of The Aside is dedicated to an interview with Judy Taylor, one of more than 50 interviews with 50+ Legends of Victorian Drama teaching. Please feel free to email asidepodcast@outlook.com to ask a question. We will try answer on a future podcast.
For the final KPW of the year, Chad Harpole joins the show to, along with Abby, offer some thoughts and memories of beloved Frankfort lobbyist Judy Taylor and her life and impact on them personally and Frankfort as a whole.
In Episode #19 we start the episode with a discussion between Seth, Jon, and Cody O'Loughlin. Cody comes on to tease a future series we will be doing in the new year concerning all things "waterfront." Cody tells a funny story about how he was almost able to check a big one off his "bucket list." We also are joined by Mary Beth Bowling as we recap the year 2022. MB helps remember Judy Taylor and Allison Balentine, and she recaps her last summer as director of Deer Run. For the Bowlings, this summer was one to remember. Also, we're taking any messages you may have at (978) 308-2679. Thank you to all of our guests and contributors. In addition to our voicemail, you can also connect to us by email at podcasts@christiancamps.net. Your hosts: Jon Cooper, Food Service Director, Brookwoods/Deer Run Seth Coates, Director, Moose River Outpost Guests: Mary Beth Bowling, Cody O'Loughlin, Griff Gatewood
For the latest SWH! podcast Ali spoke to writer Angela Jackson about her novel 'The Darlings' (published by Lightning Books). Coming 7 years after Angela's acclaimed debut 'The Emergence of Judy Taylor', 'The Darlings' is a honest and insightful novel about the lasting psychological effects of childhood trauma, and our need for unconditional love. Angela goes into detail about what inspired the book, the importance of creating the central character of 'Mark', her life as a writer, the challenges she has faced, and 'casting' her books. The two also talk about Angela's upcoming Edinburgh Fringe Show 'Say If It's Not Okay', her love of performing, and what she is planning for the future. Following her recent appearance at Aye Write! it was great to catch up with Angela to dig deeper into 'The Darlings', a book which once read will not be forgotten.
Judy Taylor is an award-winning singer songwriter, musician, entertainer, and Wild West Performer. She has appeared on many stages in many countries and brings the charm of Americana Music and the art of Fancy Trick Roping, Bull Whips and Gun Spinning to the front stage. She is truly “The Real Deal,” walks the talk, rides the horse, and trick ropes the whole distance at the famous Rose Parade. Her music is fun and interactive, her love for entertaining keeps her in the loop and always ready to put on a show. Judy formed The Wild Oats Band which is an all-girl Western Swing, classic rock and honky tonk musical group. The band is still actively performing after 30 years of being together.
Judy Taylor is an award-winning singer songwriter, musician, entertainer, and Wild West Performer.She has appeared on many stages in many countries and brings the charm of Americana Music and the art of Fancy Trick Roping, Bull Whips and Gun Spinning to the front stage.She is truly “The Real Deal,” walks the talk, rides the horse, and trick ropes the whole distance at the famous Rose Parade. Her music is fun and interactive, her love for entertaining keeps her in the loop and always ready to put on a show.Judy formed The Wild Oats Band which is an all-girl Western Swing, classic rock and honky tonk musical group. The band is still actively performing after 30 years of being together.
Will Alexander's DST -Judy Taylor Interview with Will Alexander
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Producer/Host: Natalie Springuel The Maine Coast has captured the imagination of artists for generations. On today's Coastal Conversations we talk with two contemporary artists and an art writer about the relationship between art and the coast of Maine. Why is it that Maine inspires a deep sense of place in so many people? How and why do artists paint here? What are the threads that link Maine's well known historical artists with today's painters. What makes them different? And finally, how can art help Maine communities be more resilient to changes along the shorelines and in society? Our guests on todays's Coastal Conversations are Tom Curry, a landscape painter from Brooklyn, Maine, Judy Taylor, landscape and figure painter from West Tremont, and Carl Little, art writer, critic and poet from Somesville. Carl Little's art writing featured in Maine Boats Homes and Harbor Join me as they share insights about their work and what inspires them to keep coming back to the Maine coast for artistic inspiration. About the host: Natalie Springuel has hosted Coastal Conversation's since 2015, with support from the University of Maine Sea Grant where she has served as a marine extension associate for 20 years. In 2019, Springuel received an award for Public Affairs programming from the Maine Association of Broadcasters for the Coastal Conversations show called “Portland's Working Waterfront.” Springuel is passionate about translating science, sharing stories, and offering a platform for multiple voices to weigh in on complex coastal and ocean issues. She has recently enrolled in audio production training at Maine Media Workshop to dive deeper into making great community radio. The post Coastal Conversations 7/23/21: Art of the Maine Coast first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
Coastal Conversations | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives
Producer/Host: Natalie Springuel The Maine Coast has captured the imagination of artists for generations. On today's Coastal Conversations we talk with two contemporary artists and an art writer about the relationship between art and the coast of Maine. Why is it that Maine inspires a deep sense of place in so many people? How and why do artists paint here? What are the threads that link Maine's well known historical artists with today's painters. What makes them different? And finally, how can art help Maine communities be more resilient to changes along the shorelines and in society? Our guests on todays's Coastal Conversations are Tom Curry, a landscape painter from Brooklyn, Maine, Judy Taylor, landscape and figure painter from West Tremont, and Carl Little, art writer, critic and poet from Somesville. Carl Little's art writing featured in Maine Boats Homes and Harbor Join me as they share insights about their work and what inspires them to keep coming back to the Maine coast for artistic inspiration. About the host: Natalie Springuel has hosted Coastal Conversation's since 2015, with support from the University of Maine Sea Grant where she has served as a marine extension associate for 20 years. In 2019, Springuel received an award for Public Affairs programming from the Maine Association of Broadcasters for the Coastal Conversations show called “Portland's Working Waterfront.” Springuel is passionate about translating science, sharing stories, and offering a platform for multiple voices to weigh in on complex coastal and ocean issues. She has recently enrolled in audio production training at Maine Media Workshop to dive deeper into making great community radio. The post Coastal Conversations 7/23/21: Art of the Maine Coast first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
Host Rebecca Dollinger talks with ABWA District 2 Vice President, Judy Taylor about the fabulous opportunities associated with their mission of leadership, education, national recognition and more. Judy speaks on all the ways we can enhance our leadership skills. If you’ve never spoken for your professional development, it can be intimidating! This group is dedicated to creating a warm environment where women can grow into who they want to be. Go to ABWA.com to find a local chapter and begin relationships you’ll enjoy your whole life. Go to SBMF.org to apply for scholarships for higher education. Connect on Facebook to join Judy’s Charisma Charter Chapter of the ABWA. Subscribe to the OBBM Network Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Google Podcasts and more. Click here to get Your Voice Matters Podcast. Listen to more on these topics:Money: http://bit.ly/LifeWithLoriPodcastBusinessCoaching: http://bit.ly/BISB-TVLocal DFW Business Spotlights: http://bit.ly/OBB-TVLocal AllenBusinesses: http://bit.ly/PowerGroupAllenPodcastMusicTherapy: http://bit.ly/PPP-podcastBrought to you by: Worksuites #AllenTX, Worksuites.comDabowPay.com1stSafetyTraining.comIV Hook-Up, IVHookUp.com----------------------------------Follow us on Faceboook: https://facebook.com/OBBMNetworkFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/bizzy_being_offbeatFollow us on MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/obbmnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/offbeatbusinessmedianetwork/-------------------------------Join the OffBeat Business Alliance: https://offbeatbusiness.com/sign-up/#joinSupport the show (https://offbeatbusiness.com/sign-up/#join)
"Failure or success is really subjective, and it’s conditional. The one moment I might consider a failure, I learned something so I guess since I learned something maybe it wasn’t a failure. By having those prints I will open up another possibility that I didn’t even consider thinking of. I think those are fertilizer. Probably it stinks in the beginning but it will eventually become part of a very important fuel for the creativity. Then try to solve the problem from the difficult condition in a way. I think the failure is extremely important." Bio courtesy of Koichi's website Koichi Yamamoto (https://yamamotoprintmakin.com/) is an artist who merges traditional and contemporary techniques so as to develop unique and innovative approaches to the language of printmaking. His prints explore issues of the sublime, memory, and atmosphere. Koichi has worked at many scales, from small and meticulously engraved copper plates to large monotypes. He completed a BFA at the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon and then moved to Krakow, Poland, later he studied engraving at the Bratislava Academy of Fine Arts in the Slovak Republic. Koichi also studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan, Poland and completed an MFA at the University of Alberta, Canada. In addition he has worked as a textile designer in Fredericia, Denmark. Koichi has exhibited internationally. He has taught at Utah State University and the University of Delaware and is currently an Associate Professor at University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Some of the subjects we discuss: Introduction Wyoming/ceramics Gyotaku/Japan Art school in Portland Myrna Burks/Printmaking Communal art Clay, Prints, Drawing Light & atmosphere Dr. Gordon Gilkey Move to Poland The Artist union Improvisation/adaptation Economic optimism Letter to Liz Ingram MFA in Alberta Large relief printing Drawing/human body Move to Denmark Immigration/language Utah State University Starting Intaglio Knoxville,Tennessee The physical mark Kite surfing Making kites Japanese gods Symmetry/faces Monotype/light Making decisions Failure and fear Sketchbooks Good shoes/health Sports/decisions Risk/safety Traveling/story Kite with history Role of artist Communicating Final words Gallery Shoal Creek (http://galleryshoalcreek.com/) KOICHI YAMAMOTO / Aspect Ratio An Installation of Intaglio Printed Kites January 19 - February 23, 2019 January 19 / Gallery Talk at 4 pm Opening Reception from 6 - 8 pm https://uploads.fireside.fm/images/4/41335247-836c-4f4a-8a8b-aeca55f3227a/G53jwvL6.jpg https://uploads.fireside.fm/images/4/41335247-836c-4f4a-8a8b-aeca55f3227a/SIN8Evgo.jpg https://uploads.fireside.fm/images/4/41335247-836c-4f4a-8a8b-aeca55f3227a/UptUhhoT.jpg https://uploads.fireside.fm/images/4/41335247-836c-4f4a-8a8b-aeca55f3227a/Y4NvMzTF.jpg Photos by Scott David Gordon of Jan. 19th Artist Talk w/ Judy Taylor This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity. Intro music generously provided by Stan Killian (http://stankillian.com/main/) Support this podcast. (http://www.austinarttalk.com/supportpodcast)
Wise author of the book "Mum Moments," Judy Taylor & her husband John embraced a holistic approach to life many years ago Jude went on to study holistic counseling and then completed her Diploma of Holistic Healing. It was through their mutual desire to help others that they created a business called "Positive Signs." Positive Signs helps people help themselves with: Embracing Ourselves - Reiki - Energy Balance - Intuitive Guidance - Self-Awareness - - Stress Management - Meditation - Journal Writing - Spirited Walks Judy has an innovative and creative approach to support clients as they discover their own unique potential. She is an is an Intuitive who "helps people help themselves." Judy is the author of the book “Mum Moments – Journey Through Grief” Visit Judy at: www.positivesigns.com.au
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The mission report from a trip taken by Judy Taylor and Nan Franks followed by a brief message from the pastor
“It was like travelling with a celebrity,” Marlene told me when I was interviewing her about Judy Taylor. Nowhere was that more true than on their road trips down to New York state for the annual Oley conferences. Judy loved those conferences, meeting fellow patients, being able to travel with her friends from Toronto General… Continue reading Lifeliner: Podcast 26, LifelineLetter Award The post Lifeliner: Podcast 26, LifelineLetter Award appeared first on Shireen Jeejeebhoy.
“It was like travelling with a celebrity,” Marlene told me when I was interviewing her about Judy Taylor. Nowhere was that more true than on their road trips… The post Lifeliner: Podcast 26, LifelineLetter Award appeared first on Shireen Jeejeebhoy.
Judy Taylor had a simple dream for her life: grow up and have kids. But fate has other plans, and they come upon her rather painfully a few years after attaining her dream, her dream of a suburban life with husband Cliff, who works in sales, and their three daughters, ages 13 to 8. Chapter… Continue reading Lifeliner: Chapter 1 Podcast, Back in One Hour The post Lifeliner: Chapter 1 Podcast, Back in One Hour appeared first on Shireen Jeejeebhoy.
Judy Taylor had a simple dream for her life: grow up and have kids. But fate has other plans, and they come upon her rather painfully a few… The post Lifeliner: Chapter 1 Podcast, Back in One Hour appeared first on Shireen Jeejeebhoy.