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Welcome to the Wrap Session of Season 13! It's been a truly fantastic season as Jack and Karen have explored the globe with six incredible events industry professionals. From prop making to overlay, jet skiing to LEGO building, we've covered it all!For today's wrap-up, we've got a few changes to the lineup. Jack is currently out of the country, handling client and exhibition builds in Las Vegas, so the wonderful Jenny Davies has stepped in to join Karen. And while one of our listener guests couldn't make it, we're thrilled to have the fabulous Laura Bradley with us for this session!A little bit about our amazing co-hosts today:Jenny DaviesJenny is a Conference and Events Officer at Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford. With a background in Stage Management and Technical Theatre, she's worked in venue management and event production, and now plays a key role in delivering a variety of events, from Freshers Weeks to corporate conferences and educational programs.Laura BradleyWith over fifteen years in marketing and journalism, Laura began her career as an intern covering World Superbikes. As social media platforms grew, so did her expertise, leading her to help businesses and individuals build their online presence. In 2023, she founded Sock and Buskin Marketing and PR, after a successful stint as Head of Marketing for a construction company.Join Karen, Jenny, and Laura as they dive into all the highlights from this season. We hope you enjoy the recording!Keep a track of all that's going on with the Podcast via; www.theeventsinsight.com/www.linkedin.com/company/the-events-insight-podcast/www.instagram.com/the_eventsin/ See more about our Season Sponsor RedBox Events via;https://www.redboxevents.com/Find out more about our Shoutout Sponsor The Hospitality Partnership via;https://www.hospitality-partnership.com/Our Season Quickfire round Sponsor is Fuchsia Exhibition & Conference Services; https://www.fuchsia-exhibition-services.com/Our partnership with Standout Magazine is also worth following;https://standoutmagazine.co.uk/Music Credits go to;Artist: Cathrine RannusTitle: The Events Insight Theme MusicMusic from #Uppbeat:Forever - Sega Williams https://uppbeat.io/t/sega-williams/foreverLicense code: 7F5KY293FYDFNVEVFly Away - Mountaineerhttps://uppbeat.io/t/mountaineer/fly-awayLicense code: EKN0IYNUKGUXMCTWClarity - Zoohttps://uppbeat.io/t/zoo/clarityLicense code: GL25RXVDXIBQWSWL
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss one of the greatest European playwrights of the twentieth century. The aim of Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956) was to make the familiar ‘strange': with plays such as Mother Courage and The Caucasian Chalk Circle he wanted his audience not to sit back but to engage, observe and discover the contradictions in life, and act on what they learnt. He developed this approach in turbulent times, from Weimar Germany to the rise of the Nazis, to exile in Scandinavia and America and then post-war life in East Berlin, and he has since inspired dramatists around the world.WithLaura Bradley Professor of German and Theatre at the University of EdinburghDavid Barnett Professor of Theatre at the University of YorkAnd Tom Kuhn Professor of Twentieth Century German Literature, Emeritus Fellow of St Hugh's College, University of OxfordProducer: Simon Tillotson In Our Time is a BBC Studios Audio productionReading list: David Barnett, Brecht in Practice: Theatre, Theory and Performance (Bloomsbury, 2014)David Barnett, A History of the Berliner Ensemble (Cambridge University Press, 2015)Laura Bradley and Karen Leeder (eds.), Brecht and the GDR: Politics, Culture, Posterity (Camden House, 2015)Laura Bradley, ‘Training the Audience: Brecht and the Art of Spectatorship' (The Modern Language Review, 111, 2016)Bertolt Brecht (ed. Marc Silberman, Tom Kuhn and Steve Giles), Brecht on Theatre (Bloomsbury, 2014)Bertolt Brecht (ed. Tom Kuhn, Steve Giles and Marc Silberman), Brecht on Performance (Bloomsbury, 2014)Bertolt Brecht (trans. Tom Kuhn and David Constantine), The Collected Poems of Bertolt Brecht (Norton Liveright, 2018) which includes the poem ‘Spring 1938' read by Tom Kuhn in this programmeStephen Brockmann (ed.), Bertolt Brecht in Context (Cambridge University Press, 2021)Meg Mumford, Bertolt Brecht (Routledge, 2009)Stephen Parker, Bertolt Brecht: A Literary Life (Bloomsbury, 2014)Ronald Speirs, Brecht's Poetry of Political Exile (Cambridge University Press, 2000)David Zoob, Brecht: A Practical Handbook (Nick Hern Books, 2018)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss one of the greatest European playwrights of the twentieth century. The aim of Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956) was to make the familiar ‘strange': with plays such as Mother Courage and The Caucasian Chalk Circle he wanted his audience not to sit back but to engage, observe and discover the contradictions in life, and act on what they learnt. He developed this approach in turbulent times, from Weimar Germany to the rise of the Nazis, to exile in Scandinavia and America and then post-war life in East Berlin, and he has since inspired dramatists around the world.WithLaura Bradley Professor of German and Theatre at the University of EdinburghDavid Barnett Professor of Theatre at the University of YorkAnd Tom Kuhn Professor of Twentieth Century German Literature, Emeritus Fellow of St Hugh's College, University of OxfordProducer: Simon Tillotson In Our Time is a BBC Studios Audio productionReading list: David Barnett, Brecht in Practice: Theatre, Theory and Performance (Bloomsbury, 2014)David Barnett, A History of the Berliner Ensemble (Cambridge University Press, 2015)Laura Bradley and Karen Leeder (eds.), Brecht and the GDR: Politics, Culture, Posterity (Camden House, 2015)Laura Bradley, ‘Training the Audience: Brecht and the Art of Spectatorship' (The Modern Language Review, 111, 2016)Bertolt Brecht (ed. Marc Silberman, Tom Kuhn and Steve Giles), Brecht on Theatre (Bloomsbury, 2014)Bertolt Brecht (ed. Tom Kuhn, Steve Giles and Marc Silberman), Brecht on Performance (Bloomsbury, 2014)Bertolt Brecht (trans. Tom Kuhn and David Constantine), The Collected Poems of Bertolt Brecht (Norton Liveright, 2018) which includes the poem ‘Spring 1938' read by Tom Kuhn in this programmeStephen Brockmann (ed.), Bertolt Brecht in Context (Cambridge University Press, 2021)Meg Mumford, Bertolt Brecht (Routledge, 2009)Stephen Parker, Bertolt Brecht: A Literary Life (Bloomsbury, 2014)Ronald Speirs, Brecht's Poetry of Political Exile (Cambridge University Press, 2000)David Zoob, Brecht: A Practical Handbook (Nick Hern Books, 2018)
In our final episode of the year host Matt Wilstein is joined by The Daily Beast's Laura Bradley and Allegra Frank to share their lists of the funniest performances of 2022 across stand-up, TV, movies and more. If you're looking for ideas about what to watch over the holidays, this episode is for you!See our full lists of the funniest performances of 2022 at The Daily Beast.Follow Allegra Frank on Twitter @LegsFrankFollow Laura Bradley on Twitter @lpbradley Follow Matt Wilstein on Twitter @mattwilsteinFollow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod Highlights from this episode and others at The Daily Beast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Your favourite cult poetry podcast from your favourite cult poet is back with the ear splitting crack of an 80s cap gun! This week 2 brand new poems and some brand new chatter about it too . ‘Man flu' and ‘Parker pens' and ‘labelled with fine' by our featured poet of the week Laura Bradley
This is a long one, with several awesome humans! Section 4 September Sufferfest Recap and special guest Laura Bradley, of Go! Running Tours Florida. She shares her experience at Sufferfest, then a little of her personal running journey as well as her awesome job of conducting running tours all over Tampa/St. Pete area. Then Jamie Saunders, 2nd place overall at the Sufferfest 50k, recaps her race and shares her running story. 1st place male in the 50k, Scott Knapp shares his race experience and running story. Last but not least, RD Mike Martinez discusses recovery month, Runners4Recovery, and his Sufferfest recap. IG@laurakbradley @floridarunningtoursRUNNING TOURS IN TAMPA - GO! RUNNING TOURS (gorunningtours.com)This ain't yo Momma's 50k & Trail Marathon - January 29, 2023 (ultrasignup.com)Runners4Recovery | Because We Do Recover (runners4recoveryjax.org)
Here we are with Episode 50! This time we've got four of the ladies who crushed it at the Skunk Ape Night Run back on July 23rd; Laura Walker, Laura Bradely, Renee Tavakoli, and Lisa Hanes-Cox! Laura Walker was your woman's champion with a time of 2:43:12, smashing the previous woman's course record 2:56:00 held by Deanna Doane. Renee Tavakoli also placed 3rd Overall for the woman, her time of 3:07:20 is now the fourth fastest for the woman! Laura Bradley, she was a guest on the show for Episode 29! She placed 5th Overall for the woman. She also placed 2nd for the woman at the Skunk Ape's Revenge 60k back in February. Lisa, like Renee, was also doing the Summer Slam... so this was her second weekend in a row racing! She did the Vero Beach Octopus 50k the weekend prior, then took on the Trident Night Half-Marathon the weekend after Skunk Ape!
Today I hop on with one of most knowledgeable people for local Tampa history, Laura Bradley. She most recently completed the Ocho de Mayhem over in Middleburg, Florida put on by Mike Martinez with Runners 4 Recovery. With having done races like the Withlacoochee Moon River Run, Skunk Ape's Revenge, Whispering Pines, and the Angry Tortoise… Laura also does the Go! Running Tours – Tampa Bay, which is a guided tour full of history, sights, and the best “where to go's” for an unforgettable experience all wrapped into a run!
We are back, friends! In this episode, we look at reality dating shows and the lack of diversity, in this case, the lack of size diversity. In Laura Bradley's article, we look at how reality dating shows are glorified advertisements for the diet industry, with the average contestant being a size 2. Dear Reality Dating Shows, you need to do better! Article by Laura Bradley: https://www.thedailybeast.com/dear-reality-dating-shows-fat-people-fuck-too?ref=scroll Please give the following creators a follow: Unplug Collective: a support platform and community for people healing their relationship with their bodies @theunplugcollective Dr. Kera Nyem-Diop Nutritionist Focusing on respecting our body, calling out diet culture, embracing our culture and decolonizing your plate @black.nutritionist Michelle Osbourne Body Liberator, confidence coach, brand builder @uncomfortable_bliss Shana Minei Spence Nutritionist HAES non-diet approach @thenutritiontea Chrissy King Writer Speaker and creator of The Body Liberation Project @iamchrissyking Alishia McCullough Licensed Mental Health Therapist, co-founder of amplifymelanatedvoices, social justice warrior talking about body liberation and racial healing @blackandembodied *************** If you enjoy Beauty Unlocked, check out our Patreon page and consider becoming a Patron. You'll have access to all sorts of goodies, including the video version of this two-part episode! https://www.patreon.com/beautyunlocked (https://www.patreon.com/beautyunlocked) You can contact me: beautyunlockedpodcast@gmail.com Follow us throughout social media: https://linktr.ee/beautyunlockedpodcast (https://linktr.ee/beautyunlockedpodcast) ****** Intro/Outro Music: Music by https://icons8.com/music/author/savvier (Savvier) from https://icons8.com/music (Fugue) FAME INC This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
As we get to the end of the year, host Matt Wilstein is joined by The Daily Beast's Laura Bradley to share their lists of the funniest performances of 2021, including previous podcast guests (Busy Philipps! Nicole Byer!) and more of the biggest names in comedy who made us laugh the hardest this year.See our full list of the 20 funniest performances of 2021 at The Daily Beast.Follow Laura Bradley on Twitter @lpbradley Follow Matt Wilstein on Twitter @mattwilsteinFollow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod ‘Succession' clip via @jga41agher See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Business of Cannabis with David & Matt with - Laura Bradley - The Bend and Behind the Bend - Art Stewart - Strategic Impact on Haze Radio
Business of Cannabis with David & Matt with - Laura Bradley - The Bend and Behind the Bend - Art Stewart - Strategic Impact on Haze Radio
Steven from California asks if it was the boomers fault that society is messed up. Gabriel from Dayton, OH asks Jesse how he should focus his time as a 21 year old. --- Laura… Bradley from Missouri has a wife that is 16 years older. He answers the biblical question. David from Columbus, OH is an atheist.
This week on the pod we were joined by the wonderful Laura Bradley to discuss both 1987's Overboard and the awful 2018 remake.
In this episode we head to Northern Ireland to find out how a trio of local food and drink heroes are approaching the current challenges. First up is Laura Bradley from Indie Fude an independent deli and online store with outlets in Comber and Belfast where you can buy wholly Irish small- batch artisanal food and drink. Then we visit Co Down to talk to Donal Farrell from Mourne Dew Distillery. And finally back in Belfast we will hear from Caroline Wilson founder of the renowned Belfast Food Tour and Taste and Tour NI to find out how her career break from the law to pursue her passion for food is going.
To celebrate the end of this absurd year, Matt Wilstein is joined by The Daily Beast’s Laura Bradley to share their lists of the funniest performances of 2020. They include some previous ‘Last Laugh’ guests (Sam Jay! Jordan Klepper!) and a whole bunch of comedians who will hopefully join us on the show in the future. See our full list of the 20 funniest performances of 2020 at The Daily Beast:https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-20-funniest-performances-of-2020-from-borat-schitts-creek-snl-and-moreTwitter: @mattwilstein and @lpbradley | Instagram: @lastlaughpodHighlights from this episode and others at The Daily Beast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join me as I catch up with my friend Laura Bradley! She has a lot of wisdom to share with us as a Librarian, advocate of early reading (lots of tips parents) and fantastic mom! Contact Laura on Instagram @Laurab3 Things Laura mentioned on this episode: Every Child Ready to Read the Instagram account Busy Toddler Grace's YouTube account - Watch Grace Grow Remember to catch up with me on Instagram @NatashaForney_
In this episode, my mother and I discuss A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare. We talk about nested stories and how they affect our understanding of the outer story as well as lessons that can be learned from them. We also discuss adaptations geared toward children and how an early introduction to a story line can help a reader better comprehend the original text when they eventually come across it. We utilized the Royal Shakespeare Company's unabridged 1968 production of the play to fully understand how the text would be performed. Additional sources referenced include: A Vanity Fair article entitled “How Dear White People Crafts Its Hilarious Shows-Within-a-Show" by Laura Bradley and The Humor Code by Peter McGraw and Joel Warner. Music: Fugue in C# Major, from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1": J.S. Bach Music Synthesizer and Programming: Shawn P. Russell Sound Consultant and Mixing: Shawn P. Russell Recording and Editing: Rebecca L. Salois
Jeffrey Bloomer, Laura Bradley, and Jack Hamilton discuss It: Chapter Two. They talk about the movie’s opening anti-gay hate crime, all the bizarre changes to the adult lives of the Losers’ Club, and whether Bill Hader really has a shot at an Oscar. Jack, Slate’s resident Stephen King scholar, also explains why the author’s work is suddenly ubiquitous again. Podcast production by Phil Surkis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeffrey Bloomer, Laura Bradley, and Jack Hamilton discuss It: Chapter Two. They talk about the movie’s opening anti-gay hate crime, all the bizarre changes to the adult lives of the Losers’ Club, and whether Bill Hader really has a shot at an Oscar. Jack, Slate’s resident Stephen King scholar, also explains why the author’s work is suddenly ubiquitous again. Podcast production by Phil Surkis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeffrey Bloomer, Laura Bradley, and Jack Hamilton discuss It: Chapter Two. They talk about the movie’s opening anti-gay hate crime, all the bizarre changes to the adult lives of the Losers’ Club, and whether Bill Hader really has a shot at an Oscar. Jack, Slate’s resident Stephen King scholar, also explains why the author’s work is suddenly ubiquitous again. Podcast production by Phil Surkis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) is an empowering approach to creative writing and its benefits are enormous for all students, from those who are just beginning to write in kindergarten to high school seniors. Laura Bradley tells all. To learn more, visit her episode on our website at go.tlc.ninja/bradley.
Laura Bradley is the definition of a girl who won't take no for an answer. As an established and working Los Angeles actress, she's appeared in shows like Big Little Lies, and has sold a show based on herself to Amazon. Laura and I sat down to talk about how to make it as an actress, what really happens in castings and everything you need to know before you move to LA. We are actively working to make the sound for this podcast better, please be patient while we resolve this.
Wrathmom Episode #3! In this Episode, Wrathmom features Maria Brink of "In This Moment", Cristina Skabbia of "Lacuna Coil, "Anette Olzon form "Nightwish" and Laura Bradley from "The Longing". Like us on facebook! https://www.facebook.com/WrathMom-Radio-241467693090684/
Join educators Laura Bradley, Kate Fox, and Jennifer von Wahlde as they discuss the ways they have been supporting students by finding authentic audiences and making connections outside their classrooms that are meaningful beyond the standard audience of one, the teacher. As LRNG Innovators Challenge grantees, these teachers have been designing for connected learning in their contexts, exploring the power that authentic audiences have for their students’ motivations and performances. Join them to hear about what they have been discovering as well as how they have been designing this work.
Hello and welcome to the fourth and final Graduate Fashion Week special episode. As a young, innovative fashion brand, ASOS is passionate about discovering and promoting fresh creative talent. For Graduate Fashion Week 2016, we have recruited a group of forward-thinking individuals to discuss how the youth of today can not only get their foot in the door of the fashion industry, but also develop a meaningful and trailblazing career - no trust fund or fairy godmother needed! The fourth panel, Young Fashion Creatives Doing it for themselves on Wednesday 8th June included: Laura Bradley, Charlie Craggs, Naomi Shimada Nellie Eden It was hosted by Danielle Radojcin, ASOS Editor. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Download on iTunes Follow Laura on Twitter Laura teaches English language arts, digital design, and media productions, and co-advises the student-produced news station, at Kenilworth Junior High School in Petaluma, California. She is a Google for Education Certified Innovator, National Board Certified Teacher, Edutopia Facilitator, Bay Area Writing Project Teacher Consultant with an MA in Ed. Tech. In 2015, she was a first place winner of the Henry Ford’s Innovation Nation Teacher Innovator Award. Laura has been teaching since 1988: before state standards, before standardized tests, before scripted, one-size-fits-all curriculum and before threats of Program Improvement and merit pay. In an attempt to push back against the voices that condemn and despair over our public schools, she also blogs and tweets. Show Notes Coming Soon! http://laurabradley.me/ www.bestlessonseries.com The post Episode #75 Laura Bradley Talks NaNoWriMo appeared first on Talks with Teachers.
Fashion PR Mandi Lennard interviewed by Laura Bradley on 19 June 2009.
In this episode we celebrated National Novel Writing Month by talking to our friends at the Office of Letters and Light who administer NaNoWriMo, about the program in general, and about NaNoWriMo in the classroom. We also talked with California middle school teacher Laura Bradley about her students' participation in this exciting project.