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Host Keri Boyce invites Laurinda Reynolds, professor of gerontology and psychology and creator of the nationally recognized Ageism First Aid course, to unpack the everyday impact of age-based bias in healthcare. Together, they explore how ageism shows up in case management, why it often goes unnoticed, and what we can do about it. Laurinda shares practical tools and strategies to help case managers deliver equitable, age-inclusive care—so every client receives the dignity and support they deserve. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
Welcome to 5 Minutes of Peace with Laurinda Stanton, author of Rising, a New Era, registered nurse, and owner of Truth in Revelations Wellness.Laurinda's Website In today's meditation, Laurinda shares a divine message of hope, love, and awakening—a reminder that we are all part of a greater creation, infinitely connected and filled with light. As the world evolves, we are called to release fear, embrace inner peace, and recognize the divine perfection within ourselves.Listen as she guides us to let go of illusions, trust in the unfolding of life, and shine our unique light into the universe.✨ Key Takeaways:The Earth is our cradle, preparing us for growth and transformation.Suffering is an illusion—peace and joy exist within.We are divine beings, one with creation, and filled with limitless light.Love is the essence of all things—choose to shine brightly.Find more from Laurinda Stanton at: truthandrevelations.comLaurinda Stanton is a Registered Nurse, an author, faith-centered counselor and wellness coach that uses many tools to facilitate self-healing and optimize quality of life. Laurinda loves to share knowledge and integrates a body, mind and spirit approach that includes hypnotherapy, reiki, sound healing techniques, and several other holistic and natural modalities to help others to heal themselves from within. After 16 years working in Critical Care, she now blends her knowledge of the medical sciences with the intuitive quantum energies of healing to guide others to a more healthful, happy and joyful existence. Thank you for sharing these moments of peace with us today.
Laurinda es Consejería con PNL, sanadora de canalización de energía y tratamientos holísticos corporales. Puedes conocer mas sobre Laurinda y su trabajo en su perfil de instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauhealing/ No olvides suscribirte y valorar nuestro podcast ★★★★★
Laurinda es Consejería con PNL, sanadora de canalización de energía, lecturas de cartas/tarot, tratamientos holísticos corporales. Puedes conocer mas sobre Laurinda y su trabajo en su perfil de instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauhealing/ No olvides suscribirte y valorar nuestro podcast ★★★★★
Vitorino, Karetus e Iolanda fizeram uma nova versão da música "Laurinda". Vieram à Prova Oral conversar sobre este projecto conjunto e também sobre novos trabalhos individuais.
Cette semaine, retrouvez un épisode qui a marqué le podcast !▬▬ NOTRE AGENCE ▬▬
In this episode, a conversation with Ouyang Yu, author, translator, academic, and renowned poet. Ouyang Yu's first collection of stories in English, The White Cockatoo Flowers, is both assured and tender and at times surprisingly funny. It includes stories set in China and Australia that revel in the truth and candour of lived experience and the joys and constraints of language. In this book Ouyang Yu deftly peels back the layers on what it means to move from one culture to another, and what it means to be a writer, a husband, a parent and a stranger on foreign and familiar ground. Ouyang Yu was joined in conversation by Alice Pung, a writer and editor whose books include the memoirs Unpolished Gem, Her Father's Daughter, and the novel Laurinda.
This woman is amazing, we get to sit down and chat with her about her start in the Texas Wine Lover Ambassador program and how she got there. We even talk about the Texas Wine industry. This woman is awesome and humble, and I think now that she is ready to do another episode!
Neste episódio, a faroleira Magda dialogou com a Historiadora Laurinda Rosa Maciel da Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, que possui experiência em arquivos de história oral e documentação. Nossa convidada compartilhou seu contato inicial com a história oral quando trabalhou no setor institucional do IBGE com entrevistas de funcionários do setor. Também compartilhou sua experiência com documentos sonoros, através de seu contato na FIOCRUZ com o Departamento de Arquivo e Documentação. Seu destaque é para a memória, grande patrimônio que possuímos e que se acumula na trajetória de nossas vidas. Siga as redes sociais da nossa convidada! Instagram: @laurindamaciel E você pode encontrá-lo também: http://lattes.cnpq.br/8580547232786717 O Programa de Extensão Farol Conexões da Informação comemora 4 anos de atividade em 2024!
Laurinda's (CA)02 03 24 lead at MAWPM's "Saturday Night Live" meeting Learn more about Marijuana Anonymous MA Meetings by Phone Search for a MA Meeting Marijuana Anonymous Preamble Marijuana Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share our experience, strength, and hope with each other that we may solve our common problem and help others to recover from marijuana addiction. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using marijuana. There are no dues or fees for membership. We are self-supporting through our own contributions. MA is not affiliated with any religious or secular institution or organization and has no opinion on any outside controversies or causes. Our primary purpose is to stay free of marijuana and to help the marijuana addict who still suffers achieve the same freedom. We can do this by practicing our suggested Twelve Steps of recovery and by being guided as a group by our Twelve Traditions. Marijuana Anonymous uses the basic 12 Steps of Recovery founded by Alcoholics Anonymous, because it has been proven that the 12 Step Recovery program works! Who is a Marijuana Addict? We who are marijuana addicts know the answer to this question. Marijuana controls our lives! We lose interest in all else; our dreams go up in smoke. Ours is a progressive illness often leading us to addictions to other drugs, including alcohol. Our lives, our thinking, and our desires center around marijuana—scoring it, dealing it, and finding ways to stay high." Why Marijuana Anonymous? • Stop Smoking Weed • Quit Smoking Pot • Cannabis/THC Addiction For a copy of our basic text and 12 Step Workbook: Life with Hope
Laurinda Oliver is a specialist equine surgeon and intern coordinator at Waikato Equine Veterinary Centre. She and Matt discuss how a non-equine vet can improve the care of horses and reduce their stress levels by having clear plans for treatment, referral and even euthanasia. They focus on colic and wounds, but also cover foalings, eye conditions, acute lameness and sick foals. Equine Emergencies Textbook Haygard Mobile Formulary Liphook Equine Hospital Lab BEVA Apps
Join Katie for an inspiring conversation with Laurinda Rainey, Managing Director, J.P. Morgan Chase about her remarkable career journey, maintaining and achieving work/life balance, navigating through illness and thoughtful leadership lessons.
Alice Pung OAM is one of Australia's foremost writers. She wrote the memoirs Unpolished Gem and Her Father's Daughter, and edited anthologies Growing Up Asian in Australia and My First Lesson. Her debut novel Laurinda won the Ethel Turner Prize at the 2016 NSW Premier's Literary Awards and has been adapted for the stage. Her second novel, One Hundred Days, was shortlisted for the 2022 Miles Franklin Award. She is also the author of children's books including Be Careful, Xiao Xin! (ill. Sher Rill Ng). Today, we're discussing her new children's series Millie Mak the Maker. Alice was awarded an Order of Australia Medal for services to literature in 2022.Our interview begins at 30:00We've got a Substack publication now! On the last day of the month, we share recommendations for two things we reckon you should read/watch/listen to. The beauty of Substack is you can revisit all our old editions and comment on our episode updates to share your thoughts. Come say hi! Take a look at our October wrap-up here!Mini book club: Laurinda by Alice PungA must-read of the Aussie young adult canon and a book we've meant to read for years. We're so glad we finally read this beautiful, heartfelt exploration of Lucy Lam's experience at a prestigious Melbourne girls' school. In this interview, we chat about:How the working-class suburbs of Australia where Alice grew up inspired the story of Millie MakInspiring young girls to make and craftThe class and privilege of children's toys and upcyclingThe magic of finding an illustrator to collaborate with who also understands the nuances of growing up in a country with a history of colonialismHow Alice has managed to write across so many age rangesWhy One Hundred Days became Alice's debut adult novelThe experience of seeing Laurinda adapted for the stageBooks and other things mentioned:1989 (Taylor's Version) (album)The Good Witch Deluxe by Maisie Peters (album)Positive Spin by Gretta Ray (album)Genevieve Novak (listen to our interview here)The Woman in Me by Britney SpearsBasil the Great Mouse Detective (film)Danielle Binks (listen to our interview)Labyrinth (film)Boy Swallows Universe by Trent DaltonAll the Light We Cannot See by Anthony DoerrHarry Potter and the Cursed Child (production)You can find ways to contact Alice on her website.Millie Mak the Maker is available now, as are all Alice's other books.Connect with us on Instagram: @betterwordspodPlease note that we choose podcast guests independently of Caitlin's job at HarperCollins Publishers. Although her job does help put us in touch with authors, we choose our guests based on what we've enjoyed reading and think you'd find interesting.
Que bom que foi receber a Laurinda, uma mulher interessante, interessada, genuína, escrevedora e excelente leitora. Quando gosta de um autor, tem de ler tudo. Esta a outras curiosidades para ouvirem nesta conversa maravilhosa. Os livros que escolheu mas, se desse, seriam tantos mais: Entretiens avec Anna Akhmatova, Lydia Tchoukovskaïa; Loin De Byzance (em inglês: “Less than one”), Joseph Brodsky; Tudo que Existe Louvará, Antologia de Adélia Prado; Os Romances de Machado de Assis (Antologia); As Memórias de Adriano, Marguerite Yourcenar; A Poesia de Sophia. Outros textos de Brodsky que referiu: A Arte da Distância; Uma assoalhada e meia. Outros autores/obras referidos: O quarteto de Alexandria, Lawrence Durrell; O silêncio na era do ruído, Erling Kagge; Mia Couto; Novalis. Frase de Sophia: “Quando eu morrer voltarei para buscar todos os instantes que não vivi junto ao mar.” Alguns dos que escreveu: Quero acreditar; Juntos estamos melhor; Nunca estamos sós; Eu tu e os outros; Xis ideias para pensar. Recomendei: Balada para Sophie, Filipe Melo e Juan Cavia; O que ofereci: Poesia, Luiza Neto Jorge.
Directrice artistique, artiste-entrepreneuse et fondatrice de la marque d'upcycling "Madame Badass", Laurinda Hudgens est une véritable touche-à-tout. Au fil des années, elle a cultivé une multitude de compétences qui ont enrichi son parcours : de la photographie, en passant par le stylisme, le mannequinat, le coaching en image, et la direction artistique. Déterminée et passionnée, elle me raconte son aventure, de ses débuts à La Rochelle à aujourd'hui.▬▬ NOTRE AGENCE ▬▬
The biggest week on the beer calendar is back with more than 70 events across Melbourne and regional Victoria. Broadsheet contributor, Evan Jones, has put together some of the program's highlights – including beer brewed with native ingredients, funky cheese pairings and a beer bake-off. Plus, Angola-born, Melbourne-raised sisters Laurinda and Fatuma Ndenzako launched their fashion label, Collective Closets in 2016, which marries their Australian and African Cultures. Fatuma joins host Katya Wachtel to share what exciting things Collective Closets has coming up, including being a part of the NGV's Melbourne Now exhibition and ACMI's Goddess exhibition. Featured on today's episode: Good Beer Week 2023 Collective Closets New episodes of Broadsheet Melbourne Around Town drop Monday, Wednesday, Friday each week. Subscribe on the LiSTNR app to make sure you don't miss an episode. Keep up-to-date on everything Broadsheet has to offer at www.Broadsheet.com.au, or at @Broadsheet_melb. Broadsheet Melbourne Around Town is hosted by Katya Wachtel and produced by Holly Mitchell. Deirdre Fogarty is the Executive Producer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On April 18th, Actor Shawn Do and Founder/ Social Media Influencer Laurinda Ho tied the knot in Bali. Laurinda's father was billionaire tycoon Stanley Ho's personal life was just as gossip-worthy as any Chinese drama. Listen to our latest podcast episode covering the couple and why the Chinese media has been obsessed with this wedding!
Laurinda Howarth survived cancer not once, but twice. She mentions that cancer didn't happen TO her, but FOR her, and I think there are some beautiful lessons for all of us in that, and how we go about our lives. Some of the highlights from this episode: things are only a problem because we take something and put meaning around it how the mind/body connection affects your health the power of language, and how you will receive what you believe why motivation is a myth Tune in to hear more from this episode! Connect with Laurinda: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@laurindahowarth IG: https://instagram.com/laurindahowarth/ Links: https://linktr.ee/Laurindafeelyourbest Connect with Heather on Instagram at @iamheatherlove: https://www.instagram.com/iamheatherlove/ Get Heather's Journal Prompts to Finding Your Purpose HERE.
Welcome to the first episode in our makers and creators series! When we are not talking the history of Blythe or chatting about the world of collecting dolls we will be talking to the peeps that make this hobby so so very interesting. This week we are chatting with Laurinda from Trio, she is a wonderful friend of ours and creator of very special couture for you dollies!When you listen in you will hear how she discovered Blythe and how she came to sewing her way into our hearts with her fabulous creations. You will find Laurinda here on Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/trioforblythe/Trio for Blythe shop- https://trioforblythe.bigcartel.comEnjoy listening as much as we enjoyed chatting!!Don't forget if you love the podcast and would like to help us with a coffee, here is the link- buymeacoff.ee/ladollydisBIf you have any news or info you would like to share about the world of Blythe, please let us know.Email us at ladollydispatch@gmail.comFollow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ladollydispatch/Etsy store- http://www.etsy.com/au/shop/LaDollyDispatchFollow Annie here: https://www.instagram.com/anio_official/Follow Angelique here: https://www.instagram.com/lapetitechouette33/
Tongue punch me in the fart box, let's kick off RN Summer on Stop Everything! by going back to school. It's a hat trick of high school nostalgia starting with Vidya Rajan and Stephen Nicolazzo on their stage adaptation of Melina Marchetta's classic novel, Looking for Alibrandi. Then hear from Ayesha Madon, James Majoos and Chloe Hayden, three young stars of Netflix's hit reboot of 90s drama Heartbreak High. Finally, theatre makers Diana Nguyen and Petra Kalive reflect on high school drama and trauma in their main stage adaptation of Alice Pung's award-winning novel, Laurinda.
Tongue punch me in the fart box, let's kick off RN Summer on Stop Everything! by going back to school.It's a hat trick of high school nostalgia starting with Vidya Rajan and Stephen Nicolazzo on their stage adaptation of Melina Marchetta's classic novel, Looking for Alibrandi.Then hear from Ayesha Madon, James Majoos and Chloe Hayden, three young stars of Netflix's hit reboot of 90s drama Heartbreak High.Finally, theatre makers Diana Nguyen and Petra Kalive reflect on high school drama and trauma in their main stage adaptation of Alice Pung's award-winning novel, Laurinda.
Diana Nguyen's mother would walk out of her performances at interval in protest of her career, but Diana forged on and in the process healed this mother-daughter relationship
Diana Nguyen's mother would walk out of her performances at interval in protest of her career, but Diana forged on and in the process healed this mother-daughter relationship
edição de 18 outubro 2022
WHY DOES ALICE PUNG WRITE? Web: alicepung.net Publications: List of Alice's books Noè Welcome to Why Write, a super short podcast that asks writers just that, why they write. Hi, I'm Noè Harsel, a writer and Chair of Writers Victoria, and I'm excited to chat to a diverse group of writers and simply ask, why write? I'm glad you're here with me. Today we have Alice Pung, Alice is a best selling Australian writer whose award winning books include Unpolished Gem, Laurinda, and Her Father's Daughter. Her latest book is 100 Days. Why Write is a Writers Victoria podcast. All programs and information about becoming a member with us at writers Victoria is available at writersvictoria.org.au We hope you enjoyed Why Write and if you did, please tell your friends and don't forget to subscribe and leave a review on Apple iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Why Write was recorded at Brand Music and engineered by Michael Burrows. Original Music by Brand Music.
As a writer, producer, director, performer and the 2021 winner of the 40 under 40 Most Influential Asian-Australians, Diana Nguyen (@realdiananguyen) is a force to be reckoned with. Between laughs and tears, we take a deep dive into her most recent theatre adaption of Alice Pung's novel, Laurinda, breaking the mould of ‘traditional' careers, representation and the importance of taking up space in art. Listen to our episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. Have thoughts or concerns? Send us an email: contact@asiam.me Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asiam.podcast/ Visit our website: https://www.asiam.me/ Find us on: Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/as-i-am-podcast/id1506747439 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4Hw3zKWqz1eN2udaUvXDCX?si=0z2-K8j-TDmxBv_nfj2SnQ Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2FzaWFtcG9kY2FzdC9mZWVkLnhtbA As I Am
You would know Fiona and Georgina from their multiple roles on television. Right now, they're both appearing on stage in the Melbourne Theatre Company production of Laurinda. Based on the novel by Alice Pung, Laurinda tells the story of a woman going back to the '90's and re-living her teenage years when she was the recipient of a scholarship to a prestigious private school. It's a satire of identity, class and culture, privilege and entitlement - which are all themes touched on in this episode of the quiz, funnily enough.https://www.mtc.com.au/plays-and-tickets/whats-on/season-2022/laurinda/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-saturday-quiz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week it was revealed that in the lead up to the federal election in 2022, Dr Monique Ryan was told she had unelectable hair! So, Jo and Serpil Senelmis discuss their physical attributes and what they think would be electable and non-electable about them.Broad Radio's own Diana Nguyen has adapted an Alice Pung book for the MTC called Laurinda, so we find out what it's like to see her work on stage, to have an Asian cast and what it's like working as a clown doctor in her spare time!And as it is a year since the Taliban took power in Afghanistan Jo and Serpil talk about the difficulties for women still there, for the young women who are going to school undercover and share first hand experiences of how access to education shapes the life and the freedom of women.remember to subscribe to this podcast and...☎️ Join the conversation live each Tuesday morning 9-10am AEST through Facebook, Youtube and Twitch and on the phones on 1300 8 BROADAND... join us live by commenting on the FB or Youtube live stream .. you know we love to hear what you have to say!.. Oh and feel free to tell your friends about us!Find out more at www.broadradio.com.auFollow us on FB and watch live www.facebook.com/BroadRadioAusOr Subscribe at Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOjourcDAVPhXcGBoEKxPDQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello! This week the drummer from Motley Crue and one half of the infamous Pam and Tommy duo posted a full-frontal pic of his schlong on Instagram. We discuss the gendered double standards, sex positivity, and Instagram's unfair policies. We reference this article by Matty Galea for PTV titled, It's Fkd Women Are Routinely Scrubbed From IG But Tommy Lee & Andrew Tate Can Pollute Our Feed.Millie Bobby Brown has given a 3-hour interview to Allure and has opened up about her relationship with social media, fame and her toxic ex. This opens up a conversation around Millie being woman'd. We reference this Refinery29 article titled Being ‘Woman'd' Is Becoming A Depressing Inevitability For Us All by Ione Gamble. The trailer has been released for House of Hammer, a new documentary series focusing on actor Armie Hammer, his abuse allegations and his family. At the same time, the trailer for Timothee Chalamet's new film ‘Bones and All' was released which is a love story… about cannibalism. Is this clever marketing or an innocent coincidence?Jennette McCurdy, former costar of iCarly and Sam & Cat, has recently published a tell-all memoir called “I'm Glad My Mom Died”. We discuss the book which turns into an open convo around jealousy in friendships. We reference Shameless' newsletter where writer Madison Griffiths wrote an advice column on jealousy. Thank you for sharing, Madison!For recommendations we have two theatre recs, darling. Maggie recommends Laurinda which you can read about on R29 AU here. And Jas recommends Hairspray the musical which you can see at Regents Theatre in Melbourne.Katie Zhou created our cover art & India Raine is our wonderful producer and composer of our jingle. Email us at cultureclubmail@gmail.com, find us on Instagram @cultureclubpod.Until next week!Jas and Mags xo Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Theatre First Episode 350Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.biteszhq.com (mobile friendly).Laurinda – (MTC, Melbourne, Australia)Bullying and racism are not acceptable in any environment, and yet the schoolyard can be a hotbed of discontent.For more details visit: https://www.mtc.com.au/plays-and-tickets/whats-on/season-2022/laurinda/ For more Theatre reviews from Alex, visit https://www.bitesz.com/show/theatre-first/ Subscribe, rate and review Theatre First at all good podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Pocket Casts, CastBox.FM, Podbean, Spreaker etc.If you're enjoying Theatre First podcast, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you.Theatre First RSS feed: https://www.spreaker.com/show/4988589/episodes/feed For more podcasts visit our HQ at https://biteszhq.com #podcast #theatre #stage #reviews #melbourne #australia #review #lauranda
Xoay quanh nhân vật Lucy Lâm - một nữ sinh trung học người Úc gốc Việt được nhận học bổng vào ngôi trường tư danh tiếng Laurinda, vở kịch chứa đựng nhiều tình tiết vui buồn lẫn lộn, trong hành trình Lucy tìm cách hòa nhập vào môi trường mới với những khoảng cách về giàu nghèo, văn hóa và sắc tộc.
Cake-making extraordinaire Nat Paull tells the team about her North Melbourne bakery phenomenon 'Beatrix Bakes' shutting up shop for good; the team chat about their favourite places to sit in restaurant and bars; writer and comedian Diana Nguyen discusses bringing Alice Pung's classic novel Laurinda to the stage; the team talk about best and worst tips for creating passwords; actors Elias Anton and Thom Green, stars of MIFF opening night film OF AN AGE, chat about the premiere; the team talk about injuries and the lies they tell about them; and Friday Funnybugger Nat Harris explains her new life as an Aston Villa F.C. fan. With presenters Mon Sebire, Daniel Burt and Bobby Macumber.Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/breakfasters/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Breakfasters3RRRFM/Twitter: https://twitter.com/breakfasters
This week we caught up with our big sis and co-founder of the conscious clothing brand Collective Closets Laurinda Ndenzako. We took a deep dive into Laurinda's life to understand who the person behind the brand is. Laurinda is a woman of so many layers, she's a business owner, a wife, a mother and much more. This conversation is all about transitions, identifying your own flaws and stepping into the best version of yourself. We also spoke about Collective Closets latest winter collection UHALISI! To learn more about Laurinda and collective closets follow them on Instagram @collectiveclosets Join the community and follow us on social media: Instagram @bittersweet.podcast Tiktok @bittersweet.podcast
Darren Yap has been a part of some huge moments in Australian performing arts history, from acting in Miss Saigon to being on the directorial team for the Sydney 2000 closing ceremony. Now he's using his talents to bringing new Asian Australian work to the stage. Also, we meet artists behind a surge of Asian Australian plays on our mainstages right now and Neil Armfield joins us to pay tribute to the English theatre director Peter Brook, famous for his reinvention of contemporary theatre.
Darren Yap has been a part of some huge moments in Australian performing arts history, from acting in Miss Saigon to being on the directorial team for the Sydney 2000 closing ceremony. Now he's using his talents to bringing new Asian Australian work to the stage.Also, we meet artists behind a surge of Asian Australian plays on our mainstages right now and Neil Armfield joins us to pay tribute to the English theatre director Peter Brook, famous for his reinvention of contemporary theatre.
Darren Yap has been a part of some huge moments in Australian performing arts history, from acting in Miss Saigon to being on the directorial team for the Sydney 2000 closing ceremony. Now he's using his talents to bringing new Asian Australian work to the stage. Also, we meet artists behind a surge of Asian Australian plays on our mainstages right now and Neil Armfield joins us to pay tribute to the English theatre director Peter Brook, famous for his reinvention of contemporary theatre.
In this episode, Helen chats to Laurinda Hill, the Manager of the Great Beyond Centre at Laverton in WA. They've had a brand new extension put onto the Visitor Information Centre and have really enhanced a lot of their tourism attractions over the last 18 months - 2 years. Laurinda updates us on the refurbishments and expansion of the centre, including the activities available now and the audio tour, the cafe and gift shop, the Explorers Hall of Fame and the interpretive garden that reflects the history of the region. Helen and Laurinda also discuss updates to events and attractions in Laverton generally, including the Aquatic Centre, the Historic Police Station complex, the history of outback graves, the Golden Quest Discovery Trail, the Laverton Art Galleries and Laverfest which will be in September. Content Warning, this episode does have a brief mention of suicide. If you or someone you know needs help, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14. Follow on Facebook and Instagram @TheGreatBeyondVisitorCentre or email greatbeyond@laverton.wa.gov.au Connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter @OutbackWay1 You can find all notes and links on our website, www.outbackway.org.au where you can subscribe to our newsletter, buy our guidebook and download the app if you haven't already. Join us on Facebook and Twitter @OutbackWay1 Send your questions, comments and travel stories to info@outbackway.org.au and if you share your story, we may even feature you on this podcast! Thank you for joining us through the heart of Australia, on Australia's longest short cut. The Outback Way Podcast is produced by Perk Digital.
In de laatste aflevering voor de zomerstop verschillen Hans en Chrétien van inzicht over het VK-artikel van Ronit Palache, handelend over haar ex-baas bij uitgeverij Prometheus. Verder bespreken zij de roman ‘Onder Asfalt' van Maarten van der Graaff, het pamflet ‘Eigen welzijn eerst' van Roxane van Iperen en het nieuwe Privédomein-deel, ‘Beminde vriend', van de Vlaamse schrijver Eriek Verpale. Tot slot vertelt Hans over het ongelukkige schrijverschap van Nikolai van der Heyde naar aanleiding van de film ‘Hortense et Laurinda vont en Hollande'. Luister, like & abonneer.
edição de 23 junho 2022
I am so delighted to share with you this amazing conversation with such a beautiful soul. Laurinda Lee-Retter is the founder of Kind Karma Company. Kind Karma spreads goodness through our commitment to ethical fashion that gives back and creates opportunity. By employing at-risk and homeless youth to make beautiful, custom handcrafted jewelry, all Kind Karma pieces have a positive impact not only in our community but throughout the world of fashion. Kind Karma was born on the principle that if we spread good, then good will not only come back to us but will continue to spread. Jewelry making is uniquely crafty and therapeutic. Many of the young people who work with us may be healing from trauma or dealing with various mental health challenges. Often this makes committing to shift work, set hours or customer service particularly challenging. For this reason, traditional employment for at-risk and transitioning homeless youth can be difficult to retain. At Kind Karma, they are happy to provide a flexible working environment which allows young people to work at a pace that suits their needs. Shop for yourself, a friend or a loved one and know that you're making a difference in someone else's life. Connect with Laurinda | https://kindkarma.ca/ | https://www.instagram.com/kindkarmaco/ === ▸ Don't know what to eat for Mental Health? Download Your Mental Health Shopping List ▸ Kick start your day with the Savoia Self-Care Morning Routine ▸ If you enjoyed this episode and it was helpful please share it with your loved ones or a friend and check out www.savoiaselfcare.com for more amazing wellness tips. ▸ Please also leave us a rating now on apple podcast, take a screenshot and send it to info@savoiaselfcare.com. We will reply with a gift as a grateful THANK-YOU! ▸ If you want to upgrade your healthy living and take it to the next level, be sure to join us next week! === With immense gratitude and thanks to our sponsor: ▸ St. Lucian Seam Moss | www.stlucianseamoss.co === // F O L L O W ▸ instagram | @healthhappinesshacker ▸ facebook | /savoiaselfcare | http://bit.ly/2Mg2jBm | https://www.facebook.com/Savoiaselfcare ▸ twitter | /rsavoia | https://bit.ly/3dyokqk ▸ linkedin | https://bit.ly/2OSFsfT ▸ email | info@savoiaselfcare.com ▸ youtube | SavoiaSelf-Care | bit.ly/3684KfC ▸ website | www.savoiaselfcare.com === Disclaimer: This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast including Rita Savoia disclaim responsibility from any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. Opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not accept responsibility of statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or non-direct interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician.
CONTENT WARNING: Due to the nature of the story, this episode contains discussion of suicide from 01:06:50 - 01:24:44. There's a reminder in the audio as well, so feel free to skip if you'd like. Happy listening! Do you hear the people sing, listeners? We can only hear our own crying. This week Raven and Campbell are joined once again by the former head of her alto section, Laurinda! Together they discuss redemption, tragic characters, and grief (it's a laugh a minute!) in the second part of our 2012 Les Misérables discussion (Part 2 of 2). Be sure to check out Laurinda's cooking instagram @laurindanyarko_kitchen Les Mis Pt 2 Drink: - French wine of choice You can support us by donating to: Education Through Music at https://p2p.onecause.com/boozicals The D'Addario Foundation: http://www.daddariofoundation.org/about/donate Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation: https://www.mhopus.org/donate/ Email us at boozicals@gmail.com or comment your musical requests! Also be sure to follow us on our Instagram @boozicals for updates on your now favorite podcast.
One day more, another drink, another musical. This week Raven and Campbell are joined by the former TV host of Smartkids and the best lab mate a grad student could ask for, Laurinda! While trying not to cry, together they discuss 19th century France, the merits of sing-talking, and how acting and singing can elevate each other in the 2012 film adaptation of Les Misérables (Part 1 of 2). Be sure to check out Laurinda's cooking instagram @laurindanyarko_kitchen French 24601 Recipe: - 1.5 oz gin - 0.5 oz fresh lemon juice - 0.5 oz apricot-thyme simple syrup - Champagne Mix gin, lemon juice, and simple syrup in a shaker with ice. Strain into a flute and top with champagne. You can support us by donating to: Education Through Music at https://p2p.onecause.com/boozicals The D'Addario Foundation: http://www.daddariofoundation.org/about/donate Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation: https://www.mhopus.org/donate/ Email us at boozicals@gmail.com or comment your musical requests! Also be sure to follow us on our Instagram @boozicals for updates on your now favorite podcast.
As we watch so many lose those they love during this season, Theories & Thoughts Podcast tackles the topic of grief with grief recovery specialist, Laurinda Andujar. News: -6-year old GA girl becomes the youngest certified farmer -Justice for Chrystal Kizer -Lebron James gets white couple booted from game -Thoughts on Forever Twisted story Episode sponsored by Ja'Dore Awareness Apparel. Ja'Dore Awareness Apparel is a high-end, limited-edition line that features unique individuals doing extraordinary things. Ja'Dore Awareness Apparel: https://jadoreawarenessapparel.com https://www.facebook.com/Jadoreawarenessapparel @jadoreawarenessapparel Theories and Thoughts Podcast airs EVERY Tuesday in SwagHer's FB Live at 7 pm CST. TAT “Never Thirsty” Tumblers are available here https://swagher.net/product/theories-thoughts-personalized-never-thirsty-tumbler/ $35 Connect w/ the Hostesses: Arnya T.M. Davis IG: @ladi.ceo FB: @LadiCEO Twitter: @Im_a_ladiceo YouTube: LadiCEO Media Website: www.ladiceo.com IG: @mzthangzboutique Francheska “Fancy” Felder IG: @fancyswagher FB: @fancythegogetta Twitter: @FancySwagHer SwagHer Magazine Website: http://swagher.net --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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All puppies have to come from somewhere! This week, we're talking stud dogs and mating with Cavoodle breeders Laurinda and Craig Davidson, of Harley & Co. Cavoodles. We dive into what makes a good stud dog, how breeders decide on pairing certain dogs together for mating, and how a mating takes place! We also discuss the rise of the 'Cavoodle' as a new cross-breed. You can learn more about Harley & Co. Cavoodles on their RightPaw Profile here.
Laurinda Alves nasceu em Dezembro de 1961. Estudou no Liceu de Queluz, onde foi aluna de Teresa Belo, mulher do poeta Ruy Belo. Era muito boa aluna a português, e muito boa jogadora de basket, primeiro no Queluz, depois no CIF, onde foi campeã. Aos 17 anos participou num concurso para entrar na RTP, e […]
Laurinda Santos Lobo (1878 - 1946) foi uma mecenas das artes. Herdeira de uma grande fortuna, Laurinda decidiu usar seu dinheiro para incentivar a criação intelectual e artística das maiores mentes de seu tempo, além de ter apoiado os movimentos feministas da época.
Rhiannon Wilde has been telling stories for as long as she can remember - inside her head but also as a journalist and high school English teacher in Brisbane. Her short story inspired by urban Brisbane, You Deserve Nothing, was longlisted for the Queensland Young Writer's Award in 2014. But in this episode, we will be discussing her debut young adult novel, Henry Hamlet's Heart. This beautiful story won the Queensland Literary Awards Glendower Award for an Emerging Queensland Writer in 2019 and has just been published. Our interview begins at 10 minutes. Mini book club: This Poison Heart by Kalynn Bayron We enjoyed this fascinating contemporary fantasy novel about a girl with the power to control the natural world, and survive the deadliest poisons. This Poison Heart weaves Greek mythology with a compelling and exciting magical story that kept us hooked from start to finish. https://betterwordspodcast.com/episodes/fairytale-retellings-and-creating-new-narratives-with-kalynn-bayron (You can listen to our chat with Kalynn in season 5. ) *Note: We received review copies of this book from Bloomsbury Publishing. In this interview, we chat about: Where the character of Henry Hamlet came from and how he became an insistent voice as Rhiannon wrote The fraught magic of your senior year of high school and why it makes for amazing YA novels Why Rhiannon chose to set the book in 2008 and why, for her, that is peak 2000s era The magic of Brisbane and why it made the perfect setting How Rhiannon got inside the mind of her teenage protagonist The all-boys school setting and why it feels like a space we're rarely given access to in media How Rhiannon's experience as a teacher influenced her writing The response from real teen readers Why The Great Gatsby is a thread running through the novel and queer coding of texts Books and other things mentioned: Laurinda by Alice Pung Easy A Folklore and Evermore Follow Rhiannon https://www.instagram.com/rhiannon_wilde/?hl=en (@Rhiannon_Wilde). Henry Hamlet's Heart is available now. Follow us on Instagram https://ww.instagram.com/betterwordspod (@betterwordspod) *Note: We both received PR copies of Henry Hamlet's Heart from UQP Books.
Le 10 juillet dernier, Douce Dibondo a été invitée à couvrir le lancement du label UKAMA qui se tenait à la Flèche d'or à Paris. Le label UKAMA est le travail de réflexion de la commission culture de la CAAN : la coordination d'action autonome noire dont l'action est le coeur et le moteur. La CAAN est né du sillage de plusieurs organisations noires afin d'améliorer les conditions matérielles d'existence des personnes noires face aux problématiques systémiques que sont le logement, la santé, l'écologie, les papiers, la culture…) avec une volonté claire de créer un mouvement de masse de solidarité, afin d'établir un rapport de force contre l'injustice et les discriminations envers les personnes noires de France et d'ailleurs.Le lancement du label s'est déroulé tout le long de l'après-midi où des dizaines d'artistes se sont réuni.e.s afin d'échanger sur leur besoin et les modes d'organisation et d'outils nécessaires à l'éclosion et les pérennisation de leurs arts. Elle a donc baladé son micro afin de recueillir leurs propos, leurs interrogations, les propositions émises lors des différents ateliers.Extrait sonore utilisé :Réalisation, montage, musique : IantilaTexte : JayDirection artistique : Andz, JayAssistant direction artistique : KobaVoix : CambreraArtistes : Andz, Awa, Cambrera, Heimdaihi, Jay, Koba, Laurinda, Mâati, Noembrv, René-Junior, Riddim Mal Kassé, Valia.Ce podcast est une création originale de Douce Dibondo (@doucedd) et Anthony Vincent (@anthonyvcnt).Le générique est un extrait du morceau “To Na Bi” de l'artiste Persian Empire.Pour nous soutenir : https://fr.tipeee.com/extimiteNous suivre : @Extimitelepodcast Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
É fato que todos nós somos informais na linguagem coloquial. Tem pessoas que falam demais ao invés de usar há pessoas que falam demais é um bom exemplo. Mas o uso de 'ter' e 'haver' nos lembra também a dúvida sobre a flexão verbal de 'haver': Houve resultados satisfatórios ou houveram resultados satisfatórios? Qual é a forma correta? Com vocês, mais um episódio de SOS Gramática! Peguem os fones de ouvido e venham estudar conosco!! Roteiro e edição: Thaís Silva Colaboração e revisão: Larissa Peluco Referência Bibliográfica GRION, Laurinda. Dicas para uma boa redação. - São Paulo: Edicta Editora, s/d. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thais84/message
Alice Pung is an award-winning Melbourne writer who found a few minutes to speak to us during Melbourne's latest lockdown. Alice was at home with her newborn child, and you can hear them in the background of this short bonus interview. Alice is the bestselling author of the memoirs Unpolished Gem and Her Father's Daughter, and the essay collection Close to Home, as well as the editor of the anthologies Growing Up Asian in Australia and My First Lesson. Her first novel, Laurinda, won the Ethel Turner Prize at the 2016 NSW Premier's Literary Awards. One Hundred Days is her most recent novel. Alice previously appeared at a live event on The Garret, alongside Hannah Kent and Clementine Ford. About The Garret Read the transcript of this interview at thegarretpodcast.com. The interview was recorded by Zoom, and we can't wait to start recording in person again soon. You can also follow The Garret on Twitter and Facebook, or follow our host Astrid Edwards on Twitter or Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alice Pung is an award-winning writer based in Melbourne. She is the bestselling author of the memoirs Unpolished Gem and Her Father's Daughter, and the essay collection Close to Home, as well as the editor of the anthologies Growing Up Asian in Australia and My First Lesson. Her first novel, Laurinda, won the Ethel Turner Prize at the 2016 NSW Premier's Literary Awards. With the release of her new book 'One Hundred Days', Ben chatted with Alice about perspectives of youth, becoming a parent, combatting stereotypes within multiple contexts and more. Books mentioned in this podcast: Alice Pung - 'One Hundred Days': https://bit.ly/3uSwqPq Host: Ben Hunter Guest: Alice Pung Producer: Nick Wasiliev
durée : 00:40:22 - Ils font le Pays Basque - Laurinda Hudgens est photographe, vidéaste mais aussi mannequin en agence. Et cette jeune femme dynamique et passionnée vient de lancer sa marque de vêtements « Madame Badass », des pièces uniques issues de vêtements recyclés, faits main par des femmes, en France.
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Laurinda embodies tomorrow's best leaders. A female entrepreneur who dropped out of college, suffered extensive mental health issues, Laurinda gives us the inspiration and information to turn your hardships into heartwarming victories. After facing rejection from traditional roles, she created a life of sustainable, empowered social justice business exceptional products that you're all going to want to wear.We talk to Laurinda about struggling to find your ‘fit' in your career, creating a powerful ‘why', beginning small and investing in your vision, and continuously making sure that your values ARE your company. If you're starting a business, going freelance, or even working for a big company, this is a must-listen for how to create a nurturing culture, wherever you are. About Laurinda: Art has always had a significant impact in Laurinda Lee-Retter's life and crafting jewellery was a hobby she adopted as a therapeutic pastime when she herself was a youth. Not thinking it was a viable career option, Laurinda attended university as a music major but ended up as an Executive Assistant somewhere down the road where crafting PowerPoint presentations were her main avenue for creativity. Surrounded by entrepreneurs, starting a business had always been a lifelong goal but for her, giving back and ensuring positive community impact were ultimate motivating factors so she adopted the social enterprise model to craft her own form of change. By combining her inherent love for art with the therapeutic elements she experienced personally in the creative process and a structured work environment, she founded Kind Karma to give vulnerable youth an innovative employment opportunity. Today. Kind Karma Company continues to employ at-risk and homeless youth to handcraft fine jewelry with proceeds from sales returned to employees to support their individual goals and aspirations. We hope that as these youth transform into successful adults, they too, will have the ability and motivation to continue to pay kindness forward. To connect with Kind Karma Co: click HERETo connect with Bombshell Brunches: click HERETo connect with Kristina Lao: click HERETo connect with Raquelle Roodenburg: click HERE
Forget Rainy Days. Are You Saving for Your Future?Most of us have heard the statistics about women doing the lion’s share of caregiving. Far fewer of us recognize the ripples of impact that caregiving can have on our lives, careers, and financial futures. Laurinda Rainey, Managing Director of Travel and Affinity Credit Cards at Chase, talks with Women on the Move host Sam Saperstein about the often-unseen consequences of raising kids, taking leave, and being a caregiver. “If women are caregivers to older parents or an older sibling, the time that they're out of the workforce compounds the wage gap that already exists in our country and in our world,” she explains. “Since women tend to also live longer, it's really, really important that they think ahead to their 70-, 80-, or 90-year-old selves. They must make sure that they have enough money for the life that they want to live, because they spend so much of their life constantly giving to others.” Laurinda also dives into the importance of having long-term savings goals as a woman regardless of caregiver status, pointing out that saving for retirement and emergencies—as well as fun things like travel or homebuying—helps us be flexible and confident in the face of unexpected changes. A true advocate for preparedness, she encourages women to explore and invest in insurance, especially if they have known health risks. It may feel uncomfortable to insure yourself for worst-case scenarios, but Laurinda insists doing so often helps women through incredibly difficult times. Some of which she’s been forced to face on her own. “I'm from a very large family, and that made me want to enroll in catastrophic medical care plans. I also have a cancer insurance policy, since I've lost both of my parents to cancer,” she says. “Some might have said that I was wasting money on these insurance plans, but with each of these instances, as they have occurred, I had a plan in place that gave me resources to help me navigate.” Avalanche vs. snowballOf course, preparing for the future also means balancing out your debts. Laurinda tells Sam about two mindsets that helped her understand the best way to tackle paying down her own debts. The first is the “avalanche method,” which involves rank-ordering all of your debts, paying off whatever has the highest interest rate first, and once that debt is cancelled out, applying the money you’d once put toward it to the next debt in line.“What worked for me, though, was the snowball method,” Laurinda says. “Building the snowball is rank-ordering by the smallest amount of debt that you have to pay. When I paid off one debt, I could then apply the minimum payment I was making on it to the next debt that I had. That worked because I liked the adrenaline rush of quick wins.”
Recebemos Laurinda Alves no Fidelidade Studio. Saber o que não se quer, ser mulher no jornalismo, política e coerência.
Welcome to SHIFTING CULTURE a monthly talk series dedicated to celebrating & amplifying the stories of ACCOMPLISHED & INSPIRATIONAL women of colour. This month we are speaking with fashion designer and businesswomen Laurinda, who, with her sister Fatuma co-founded, the Melbourne based fashion brand, Collective Closets. Laurinda talks to us about the challenges the duo faced breaking into the fashion industry, how their dual cultures have influenced their creative work & the importance of representation in the fashion industry. You can find Laurinda and Fatuma's designs on Instagram at @collectiveclosets Connect with us on Instagram @bittersweet.podcast or Facebook, @TheBittersweetPodcast.
Today's episode is all about Kind Karma Jewelry! Laurinda speaks about her journey with mental health and how it led to the founding of a social justice-based for profit company. By employing at-risk youth in the Toronto area, many young adults are able to find work that maintains their mental health amid struggles that more affluent folks aren't familiar with.Find Kind Karma Co.:- Instagram: @kindkarmaco- WebsiteFind us:Website: https://sustainabilityofpodcast.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sustainabilityof/Twitter: https://twitter.com/sustainofFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/sustainabilityofSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/sustainabilityof)
In this interview episode, Fiona talks to sisters Laurinda and Fatuma Ndenzako, founders of Collective Closets, an amazing Melbourne-based clothing label that merges, “the chic deconstructed but restrained silhouettes of Melbourne and the wild, untamed, and deregulated aesthetics of modern African fashion drawing inspiration from the city of Nairobi.” Listen in to this chat as Laurinda and Fatuma share their experiences running a small business as sisters, how they cope with motherhood and business, and their top tips on becoming a truly empowering brand. Topics discussed in this episode: Business During COVID [00:22]On Having Babies While Running A Business [3:17]About Collective Closets [5:02]Running A Business With Your Sister [7:03]One's Role in Running The Business [11:14]What The Whole Family Thought About Starting and Running A Business Together [13:13]Finding Suppliers [18:56]Who To Partner With in Business [22:12]On Giving Back [27:17]On Selecting Models [29:01]On Business and Diversity [33:30]Coping With Motherhood and Business [42:44]Recommended Tools, Podcasts, People or Books [50:23]Courses Taken for The Business [1:00:00]On Looking Back [1:04:26]What Is Next for Collective Closets [1:12:00]Conclusion [1:17:22]Resources mentioned in this episode:Collective ClosetsCollective ConversationsWhatsAppPlanolyDropboxMy Daily Business Coach Sunday Emails16personalities.comUpworkGeneral AssemblyFor a full transcript of this episode please visit mydailybusinesscoach.com/podcast/22
The first half of the year is already done and we're halfway through with July, how are you achieving your goals? In this short podcast episode with Fiona, she shares one useful tip she discovered to help you achieve your goals after you set them. Listen now as she sets an example on how you can set levers that will help you and your business. Fiona also has an exciting news about her new book to be released this September - the Passion, Purpose, Profit: Sidestep the Hustle and Build a Business You Love. Topics discussed in this episode: Introduction: [0:55]Getting Published [1:36]Passion, Purpose, Profit: Sidestep the Hustle and Build a Business You Love [2:32]Setting Goals [3:52]What are Levers? [5:53]Example No. 1 - conversion rate optimisation [6:26]Example No. 2 - average transactional value [7:11]Two Levers per Goal [9:12]Conclusion [10:39]Resources mentioned in this episode:Hardie Grant Books [1:53]Lucy Feagins, The Design Files [3:05]Josh Rubin, Cool Hunting [3:08]Laurinda and Fatuma, Collective Closets [3:15]Henrietta Thompson, Wallpaper* Magazine, Harth [3:19]Four disciplines of execution [5:47] For a full transcript please visit mydailybusinesscoach.com/podcast/13Thanks for listening to My Daily Business Coach podcast. If you want to get in touch, you can do that at mydailybusinesscoach.com or hit me up on Instagram - @mydailybusinesscoach.
Always a student of life, Laurinda shares with us a story of her everyday life. She's worked in the outdoors for 16 years and is still blown away by how she sees others interact with nature. She loves to draw inspiration from the passion that arises within her and really dedicates her life to being a change maker. She shows us how in these moments we interact with nature also represent how we interact with ourselves and each other.
Jueun and Beata talk about Alice Pung's Laurinda, a YA book that follows the only Asian girl in an Australian elite girls' school. We talk about the flaws of Pung's storytelling, what we liked about it, racism and classism, and read the funniest moments in the novel. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ranting-bobatea/support
What I Have Learned On My Journey Of Growing In Christ – Special Guest Laurinda Wallace shares her journey of growing in Christ, the ups and downs. I believe you will be encouraged by what you hear! Thrilled to have her share at Hope Fellowship. (***PLEASE NOTE: we had technical issues with the sound and have edited the audio as best we could so you can at least ‘hear’ what Laurinda is sharing. Our sincere apologies) Watch on YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/FQ_eEVDNJJU Watch on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/hopefellowshipycc/videos/211573913128024/ ***Love what you are hearing? Your donations make it possible for us to keep spreading this good news. Two ways to donate: E-transfer or PayPal to Hope Fellowship: admin@hopefellowshipycc.com Let's share the GOOD NEWS that is for everyone to everyone! God loves EVERYBODY! No one is excluded! That is good news!! Imagine what will happen if you believe it? For more info, visit: www.hopefellowshipycc.com Sunday podcast https://anchor.fm/michael-zenker https://mikezenker.blog http://www.youtube.com/c/MichaelZenker https://www.facebook.com/michael.zenker “LIVE” Sundays 10:45 – 11am EST https://growingingrace.ca/ ‘weekly radio show’ Tuesdays 11:30 – noon EST Radio Podcast: https://anchor.fm/still-growing-in-grace Global Online Ministry Alliance: https://www.facebook.com/gomaworldwide/
Uma conversa com a jornalista Laurinda Alves a propósito do livro "Nunca Estamos Sós".
In this interview we talk with the founder of Kind Karma, Laurinda Lee, about how she launched Kind Karma, lessons learned, and processes that helped her grow the business.
Edição de 13 de dezembro 2018
Edição de 13 de Dezembro 2018
And we’re back! For our season two premiere, playwright, actor and screenwriter Michelle Law joins us to chat about her recent trip to Hollywood, her earliest forays into writing, and the joys and challenges of creating the award-winning web series Homecoming Queens. Michelle Law is a freelance writer based in Sydney, Australia. She writes for print, film and television, and theatre. As a screenwriter, she has received an Australian Writer’s Guild AWGIE award for her interactive media work, and had her films screened on the ABC and at film festivals locally and abroad. She has also been a recipient of the Queensland Premier's Young Publishers and Writers Award. Her debut play Single Asian Female was staged in Brisbane and Sydney to sold out audiences. Homecoming Queens, the web series she co-created, co-wrote and stars in premiered on SBS On Demand this year – the first online series commissioned by SBS. She is currently working on the feature film adaptation of Alice Pung's young adult novel Laurinda.
Helen speaks with Laurinda Hill, the Coordinator of the Great Beyond Visitor Information Centre in Laverton, Western Australia. Laverton is the start and the finish of the Outback Way, depending which direction you're travelling, and in this episode Helen and Laurinda discuss the impact the Outback Way has had on the town. Laurinda shares a little of her family history in the area, as well as a bit about Dr. Laver and how the town came to be named after him. Also covered in this episode are the numerous attractions in Laverton, including the Explorer's Hall of Fame, the old police station and jail, the Laverton Outback Gallery and the best coffee shop on the Outback Way! There are a range of accomodation options in the town and also a number of events each year. The Annual Laver Festival is held in May, the Annual Race Day is in October (this year Saturday October 27 2018) and coming up soon, on the 18th of August, the town is having a fundraiser for Queensland farmers. Contact Laurinda and find out more about Laverton at the Great Beyond Visitor Information Centre. Open 7 days, you can call (08) 90311 361 for more information, or find them on Facebook or Trip Advisor. You can find all notes and links on our website, www.outbackway.org.au where you can subscribe to our newsletter, buy our guidebook and download the app if you haven't already. Join us on Facebook and Twitter @OutbackWay1 Send your questions, comments and travel stories to info@outbackway.org.au and if you share your story, we may even feature you on this podcast! Thank you for joining us through the heart of Australia, on Australia's longest short cut.
In episode 125, Kestrel welcomes Laurinda Ndenzako, the cofounder of Collective Closets, to the show. A womenswear label based + made in Melbourne, Collective Closets was built off of Laurinda + her sister Fatuma's African - Australian identities. "As far as Collective Closets go, we always say that we don't have all the answers, but we definitely want to be part of that conversation - we want to be part of that movement as well to leave a positive impact. And it all starts at home - and sometimes, just the smallest changes make the biggest impact." -Laurinda Ndenzako, Cofounder of Collective Closets In this episode, Laurinda shares more on the origins of Collective Closets, and how while she and her sister Fatuma were trained outside of fashion, both of their parents made clothing at home, and that was something that influenced them growing up. A large part of the spark that pushed Laurinda + Fatuma to build Collective Closets was a family trip to Nairobi. According to Laurinda, the brand blossomed out of she and her sister being really proud of their African Australian culture, and embracing the chance to have a voice to tell their own story. Additionally, throughout this show, Kestrel + Laurinda talk more specifically about the way that Collective Closets always shares a thought provoking piece to outline the inspiration behind each collection. As Laurinda explains, this storytelling component is a massive part of their brand and the way they connect on a larger level with their shoppers, family, friends and beyond. The below thoughts, ideas + organizations were brought up in this chat: Grandma’s Finest Vintage, first company Laurinda + Fatima started (reworked vintage items Masai shuka, traditional check fabric originating in East Africa, and worn by the Masai people (a staple used in each of Collective Closets' collections) MPENZI WANGU/DEAR ME Collection (most recent collection) “This was her life. Not the life she had dreamed of, not a life her younger self would ever have imagined or desired, but the life she was living, with all it’s complexities. This was her life, built with care and attention, and it was good.” Kim Edwards The latest collection titled Mpenzi Wangu or Dear Me is inspired by the way in which our past's shape our personal evolution. If you had the opportunity to speak with your younger self what would you say? Have you shed your skin or does she still live within? "I think people are not looking for cookie cutter fashion anymore." Suggested Listening"Why A Drop Of 4 Degrees Made A Big Difference For A Garment Maker's Bottom Line"
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Podcast #009 Laurinda Lee of Kind Karma Company Laurinda Lee of Kind Karma Company saw a need close to home and decided she could do something to make a difference. Her business offers others a skill and a chance to change their circumstances; a chance to create a life of their own choosing. Hear Laurinda's story and how her work is offering an opportunity for those often overlooked to gain confidence, skills and choices. Click PLAY above to listen to our conversation or subscribe on iTunes so you don’t miss an episode. Find out more about Laurinda and Kind Karma Company: Website: https://www.kindkarmaco.com Facebook: @kindkarmaco Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kindkarmaco/ Introducing this podcast: Jen & Bryan Danger of ZenBox Design I’d love to hear your thoughts on this episode or about this podcast series. Please leave your comments below.
This episode we delve into the dark secrets of private Girl's school life in Alice Pung's 2014 Australian cultural drama Laurinda. For an at best tenuous reason we also take a look at the 2004 comedy, Mean Girls. Is technology changing the way in which we tell stories? Listen in to find out, or like, just google it.
Well here we go, uploading as the show goes to air! Start of finals week, in this episode we discuss the week that was, fake boobs and the ridiculous stats attached to them by Laurinda, what does Chief do? Who's going home tonight? and we predict who's going home each day this week.
Special Guest Laurinda Reddig joins Marly to talk about her fantastic new book!, Reversible Crochet Listen Live for chance to win great prizes! Stay up to date with the Yarn Thing podcast with the App available on iTunes and for Droid.Find our more about Marly at www.MarlyBird.com or follow her on facebook Sponsored by: Knitter's MagazineCraftsyIndian Lake ArtisansDecade by Drew EmborskyBijou Basin RanchKnitCrateKristin Omdahl Bamboo So FineBuffalo Wool Co.Green Mountain Spinnery
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Today, we continue our fascinating conversation with Laurinda Shaver, focusing our attention on Social Media, Automation (Good and Bad), and just plain being nice :0).
Today, we are joined by a very special guest, Laurinda Shaver, who shares great wit and wisdom, and a story about flirting with a cockroach. You really do not want to miss it!