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Singer/songwriter Julia Francis delivers a scorching rendition of "Cinderella" from her upcoming summer release; artist Kimberly Trowbridge lands her first-ever solo museum exhibit at Bainbridge Island Museum of Art; Lauren Iida creates art and community in Cambodia; and John Osebold's alter ego, Barry the Bearable Bear, gets lost.
Join us for a conversation with Seattle-based singer-songwriter soul queen Julia Francis.
In this episode Heather interviews Marianne Emma Jeff, CEO of The Women’s Business Momentum Center and author of Brand Me! and The Get it Done Diva's Guide to Business.Tune-in to hear their conversation on:If you can't say it, you can't call it that - How her books The Get it Done Diva's Guide to Business and Brand Me! came about.The Elements of Momentum - The five stages Marianne uses with The Women's Business Momentum Center.Permission to Change - How missing a hot yoga class was a wake-up call for her and led her to give herself permission to change her mind.Paul the Plaster Who Likes to Get Plastered - What inspired Marianne to make the move from England to LA at 19 years old and the how she started her first business and became a coach.Living Consciously - How her struggle with alcohol addiction sparked her to discover what she really wanted in life.As a gift to our listeners Marianne will send you a free copy of one of her books, Brand Me! Mastering the Art of Business Story Telling or The Get it Done Divas Guide to Business with the purchase of an annual Ignite Your Life and Business Membership from The Women's Business Momentum Center anytime before May 31, 2020. To receive this gift enter Creative Mavens in the How did you hear about us box.To connect with Marianne:Website www.womensbusinessmomentum.comLinkedIn linkedin.com/in/marianneemmajeffTwitter @getitdonedivaFacebook @MyWBMCMarianne Emma JeffMarianne Emma Jeff shows professional women how to stop binging, burning out and bi-passing success. Instead she invites them to increase their productivity, performance and profitability by micro managing their happiness instead of their action.Originally from Nottingham, England, Marianne spent 30 years pushing herself towards success and instead feeling burnt out and overwhelmed eventually pushing herself into sickness and depression. After decades of using alcohol as a tool to forge forward her body finally said enough and Marianne was forced to hear the wisdom of her soul. Leaving behind her alcoholic unconsciousness Marianne stepped forward with Momentum as she slowed down, tuned into feeling good and Ignited her life and her business into the success she had sought for so long.If you are ready to ditch burnout and tune into fun it’s time for you to experience the magic of MOMENTUM, The Get it Done Diva (aka Marianne Emma Jeff), will show you how to IGNITE your Life and Your Business with tools, inspiration and strategies to become a rock star in your life. Marianne is the CEO of The Women's Business Momentum Center, a two time #1 Best Selling Author and award winning speaker on productivity, performance and business story-telling.Mavens Do It Better original theme music composed by Jesse Case with voice over by Julia Francis.
In this episode Heather interviews Raya Dukhan, a working artist and UX designer in Brooklyn, New York.Tune-in to hear their conversation on:From St. Petersburg to Brooklyn: Raya's career as an artist and designer has led her all over the world.Community is Everywhere: The importance of community for artists and how she has found it through the many arts organizations she has been a part of like Burning Man and Park Slope Windsor Terrace Artists.Wabi-Sabi: What inspires Raya's paintings.Working Artist: How Raya balances her design career and her time in the studio.To connect with Raya:Website - https://panimau.com/Instagram - @_rayart_LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/raya-dukhan-398b32/Behance - https://www.behance.net/rayadukhanPark Slope Windsor Terrace Artists - https://www.artspswt.com/TranscriptRaya DukhanRaya is an artist and designer originally from St. Petersburg, Russia.As an artist, in her painting, she is currently exploring self-journey by peeling away and adding layers with different mediums and textures to unmask the core of the truth. Her brilliant colors and textures go beyond the flat surface and allow you to experience another dimension. Her inspiration comes from nature, travel, the people she meets, and the adventures that she encounters along the way.As a designer, she began designing web pages in the mid 90’s in Seattle, WA; working at dot coms and learning emerging web design technologies. She has played several different roles in front-end design since, currently doing UX design for IBM.Raya lives, works and exhibits in New York.Mavens Do It Better original theme music composed by Jesse Casewith voice over by Julia Francis.
I SAW A FACEBOOK POST ABOUT WOMEN BEING TOLD THEY’RE TOO OLD TO BE IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY. see below. THERE WERE 91 COMMENTS. I INVITED THE WOMEN TO COME TALK ABOUT IT IN PERSON. THIS IS THE FIRST PANEL DISCUSSION ON THE WILDE MUSICIANS PODCAST. The post that inspired it all:“Hey ladies. I had a guy say something to me about how I’m “older” after my gig yesterday. He seemed a bit off so I know I shouldn’t take it personally but his comment really just wiggled into my brain and has been bugging me ever since. I’ve been singing my whole life, in choirs then singing backing vocals in a band starting in 2009, but I didn’t really start throwing myself into writing songs and making my own music until 2013 when I was 31. So much of what we see in movies, on tv and in pop culture are geared toward perfection, flawlessness and youth, particularly in entertainment. I honestly don’t know of that many women musicians, aside from Sharon Jones, who were successful at an older age. What I’m looking for with this post are for your recommendations of Womxn artists that you all as a creative mind hive can recommend to look to as inspirational and motivating heroes. I’m looking for role models. This creative and musical journey is challenging enough without having the “you’re too old” factor thrown in your face. Who are some of your pioneering women musical heroes?” — Post from Tekla Waterfield in the Womxn in Music Private Facebook Group on Sept 12, 2019 PANEL MEMBERS Cha Wilde: https://chawilde.com Tekla Waterfield: https://www.teklawaterfield.com/ Katrina Kope: https://www.katrinakope.com/ Jen Ayers: https://www.jenayersmusic.com/ Julia Francis: https://www.facebook.com/juliafrancismusic/ Sue Quigley: http://www.suequigley.com/ Aimee Zoe: https://www.aimeezoe.com/ Jennifer Richardson: https://www.facebook.com/wishmission/ Kristin Chambers: https://www.kristinchambers.com/ Michelle Searle: https://www.facebook.com/michellesearlesings ❤ more CHA WILDE: WEBSITE: https://chawilde.com INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/chawilde FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/chawilde/ SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0zwsrpWYJ7ZFraivcuPHv1 ITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/cha-wilde/1445766935 YOUTUBE SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/dashboard?o=U
On July 19 - 20, 2019, Town Hall brought together nearly 100 local actors, journalists, and activists for a 24-hour live reading of Robert Mueller's (redacted) 448-page special council report. Audiences across our region attended by the hundreds, with more than a 1,000 more joining in throughout the livestream. To maximize access to this collective civic endeavor, Town Hall is releasing the recordings as a special In The Moment miniseries: Town Hall Seattle Reads The Mueller Report. In this episode, Katherine Woolverton and Julia Francis read pages 188-199 of Volume 1.
On July 19 - 20, 2019, Town Hall brought together nearly 100 local actors, journalists, and activists for a 24-hour live reading of Robert Mueller's (redacted) 448-page special council report. Audiences across our region attended by the hundreds, with more than a 1,000 more joining in throughout the livestream. To maximize access to this collective civic endeavor, Town Hall is releasing the recordings as a special In The Moment miniseries: Town Hall Seattle Reads The Mueller Report. In this episode, Katherine Woolverton and Julia Francis read pages 188-199 of Volume 1.
Episode 26 of the Mavens Do It Better Podcast features Jesse Case. Jesse has served as musical director for four revues with Second City, most recently “A Red Line Runs Through It” on the ETC stage. Other projects with the building include “The Second City Guide to the Opera” with Lyric Opera of Chicago (composer/co-writer). He’s made music and sound for a wide variety of short films, pilots, theatrical productions, web series, and documentaries, and his production credits include a bloated, overindulgent rap album by T.J. Miller for Comedy Central Records. He is also the composer of the Mavens Do It Better Podcast theme music, voiceover by Julia Francis.Jesse and Heather caught up virtually from Alhambra, Illinois and Marina Del Rey, CA.Listen in as Heather talks with Jesse about:How he has made music for decades and how he collaborates with peopleWorking as the Musical Director for Chicago’s famous, Second CityCollaborating and making music and opening a studio in Alhambra, Il.Jesse Case | Website |Twitter | InstagramTranscript available at www.mavensdoitbetter.com
Welcome to Unlocked, the official podcast of Nancy Drew games by HeR Interactive. Voice-over artist Julia Francis joins host Tammy Tuckey to discuss "Secret of the Scarlet Hand," "Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon" and more! Visit Julia's official website here: www.juliafrancis.com Visit us: http://www.herinteractive.comFollow us: http://twitter.com/HerInteractive'Like' us: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nancy-Drew-PC-Games/48636754130?ref=nfWatch us: http://www.youtube.com/user/HerInteractiveGamesJoin us: http://www.twitch.tv/nancy_drew_games
Episode 7 of the Mavens Do It Better Podcast features Seattle-based singer/songwriter Julia Francis and Cirke, a singer from Denmark newly transplanted to Seattle.Listen in as Heather Newman talks with Julia and Cirke about:Bringing people together with music on International Make Music DayHow they got into the music businessThe importance of giving back and sharing their passion with others
Interviews with Julia Francis of Alludo, Jason Seliskar of CUE, and David Platt of SGVCUE, as well as several Manic Minutes done live from the IA CUE Tech Fair 2018
Interviews with Julia Francis of Alludo, Jason Seliskar of CUE, and David Platt of SGVCUE, as well as several Manic Minutes done live from the IA CUE Tech Fair 2018
Join Anna B as she speaks with Krishnaraj. For the last 15 years, Krishnaraj has been involved in offering spiritual programs for individuals and groups to foster wellbeing, happiness and awareness. A series of deep insights & experiences at the age of sixteen culminated in his decision to commit himself to living a life of awareness & service. He has addressed diverse audiences in Fiji, Europe and the UK and is currently based between Europe and India.Krishnaraj is also trained in vedic chanting and Indian classical music and his voice features in a few releases of Kosmic Music. ‘The event with Krishnaraj was very peaceful. I received much help into seeing the workings of human nature and felt that this was something that could be applied in daily life. I also felt that this person was in his being; someone of compassion, who did not judge. It was very beneficial to be in his company. Thank you!' ~ Julia Francis, United Kingdom. Topic for discussion- The quality of your relationships reflects your relationship with yourself. This insight would help us bring awareness to those areas of our personality or our life that we resist, dislike or haven't fully accepted. Unless we love and accept ourselves completely, there cannot be the flowering of love in a relationship. For more on Krishnaraj please visit www.OneWorldAcademy.com