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In today's classics, we go back to February 2023 when Spike moved out of his Hold Box and into the Feed Room. He was joined by Louise Jones, a nutritionist at Connolly's RED MILLS, in our brand-new series. They answer all your feed-related questions, from feeding a horse prone to laminitis to the best use of electrolytes. Sponsors: Connolly's Red Mills are offering 15% off Foran Equine products to Eventing Podcast listeners! Use the code EquiRatingsPodcast15 to receive your discount. View the full collection here. Note this does not apply to the already discounted Pre-Fuel & Refuel combo packs. If you have any other questions regarding feeding click here to ask the Connolly's RED MILLS experts. EquiRatings Eventing Podcast: Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
Join Poppy the Penguin, as she shares her dreams of becoming one of Santa's helpers. Poppy spreads the word about the marvelous man, that is Santa Claus, to all the animals around the world. But will she ever find him? Get teddy ready, and join Angel in this spectacular Christmas adventure! Enjoy! https://www.amazon.co.uk/Santa-Claus-Whispers-Louise-Jones-ebook/dp/B08N32915Z?dplnkId=ca6f4d8e-044c-4fc2-9750-0d0cb37dd70a
Dr Louise Jones ran the Marie Curie unit at the Royal Free Hospital. She shares her thoughts on assisted suicide in conversation with Fr Toby. CREDO is a programme that nourishes listeners in their Catholic faith. It airs live on Radio Maria every weekday at 4pm and is rebroadcast at 4am the following morning. If you enjoyed this programme, please consider making a once off or monthly donation to Radio Maria England by visiting www.RadioMariaEngland.uk or calling 0300 302 1251 during office hours. It is only through the ongoing support of our listeners that we continue to be a Christian voice by your side.
Around one in twenty of the UK's MPs have military experience, but what do they bring to the job and does it help them make a difference?Sitrep talks to the new MP for Derbyshire North, Louise Jones, and Jonny Ball who hosts the Veterans in Politics podcast and has mentored several of the new intake to Parliament.India's Prime Minister claims to be neutral on the war in Ukraine, but he's been pictured hugging President Putin on a visit to Moscow. So what's Narendra Modi up to, and should we be worried?And Colonel Rosie Stone shares her “moment that made me” – conversations about motherhood, gardening and football while under fire, for the first time, in Afghanistan. She tells Kate Gerbeau how it led to her new career as an expert in gender and human security.
Today we head back to June 2022 when Spike the Vet was joined by Louise Jones, a nutritionist at Connolly's RED MILLS, and three-time Olympic medalist, Tina Cook to talk through how to best prepare your horse before the dressage at a three-day. Sponsors: Connolly's Red Mills are offering 15% off Foran Equine products to Eventing Podcast listeners! Use the code EquiRatingsPodcast15 to receive your discount. View the full collection here. Note this does not apply to the already discounted Pre-Fuel & Refuel combo packs. If you have any other questions regarding feeding click here to ask the Connolly's RED MILLS experts. Here are the links to any products mentioned in the show: Comfort Mash Nutri-Calm Gel Equi-Lyte G EquiRatings Eventing Podcast: Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
Spike is back in the Feed Room with Louise Jones, a nutritionist at Connolly's RED MILLS, to talk through what you should and shouldn't have in your feed room, along with some key hygiene tips to help you prevent a positive drug test. Guests: Louise Jones: In 1999, Louise qualified with a BSc (Hons) in Equine Science, during which she specialised in breeding science and went on to graduate with an MSc in Equine Science in 2000. She is also one of only a handful of registered equine nutritionists in the UK. She has an extensive understanding of stud, clinical and performance horse nutrition, and has worked with trainers and breeders in the UK, Continental Europe, and the Middle East. Sponsors: Connolly's Red Mills are offering 15% off Foran Equine products to Eventing Podcast listeners! Use the code EquiRatingsPodcast15 to receive your discount. View the full collection here. Note this does not apply to the already discounted Pre-Fuel & Refuel combo packs. If you have any other questions regarding feeding click here to ask the Connolly's RED MILLS experts. EquiRatings Eventing Podcast: Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
Today we head back to January 2023 when Spike the Vet was joined by Louise Jones, a nutritionist at Connolly's RED MILLS, to discuss the best way to feed a new horse you have just purchased.
Join Rachel Hughes as she interviews Clare Jackson, Louise Jones, Rebecca Stewart & Elaine Simpson on ways to live a life which bears fruit.
Spike is back in the Feed Room with Louise Jones, a nutritionist at Connolly's RED MILLS, and Finbar Mulligan, the professor of Nutrition at the University College Dublin School, to talk through what Microbiomes are and how they affect your horse. Guests: Louise Jones: In 1999, Louise qualified with a BSc (Hons) in Equine Science, during which she specialised in breeding science and went on to graduate with an MSc in Equine Science in 2000. She is also one of only a handful of registered equine nutritionists in the UK. She has an extensive understanding of stud, clinical and performance horse nutrition, and has worked with trainers and breeders in the UK, Continental Europe, and the Middle East. Finbar Mulligan: He has worked in ruminant nutrition research since 1996. Originally he worked on the development of the Irish Net Energy System, which forms the basis on which we now feed ruminants in Ireland. He has researched extensively in the areas of negative energy balance, metabolic status and subacute ruminal acidosis, publishing approximately 70 scientific publications. His research interests include equine nutrition, development of high output grazing systems for milk production, dairy herd health and the prevention of production diseases by nutrition, nutrition and metabolic status of the early lactation cow, nutrition and fertility, nutrition in the dry period and protein metabolism of dairy cattle. Sponsors: Connolly's Red Mills are offering 15% off Foran Equine products to Podcast listeners! Use the code EquiRatingsPodcast15 to receive your discount. View the full collection here. Note this does not apply to the For-Recovery products or the already discounted Pre-Fuel & Refuel combo packs. If you have any other questions regarding feeding click here to ask the Connolly's RED MILLS experts. Listen for free across all podcast platforms.
Spike is back in the Feed Room with Louise Jones, a nutritionist at Connolly's RED MILLS, and Finbar Mulligan, the professor of Nutrition at the University College Dublin School, to talk through what Microbiomes are and how they affect your horse. Guests: Louise Jones: In 1999, Louise qualified with a BSc (Hons) in Equine Science, during which she specialised in breeding science and went on to graduate with an MSc in Equine Science in 2000. She is also one of only a handful of registered equine nutritionists in the UK. She has an extensive understanding of stud, clinical and performance horse nutrition, and has worked with trainers and breeders in the UK, Continental Europe, and the Middle East. Finbar Mulligan: He has worked in ruminant nutrition research since 1996. Originally he worked on the development of the Irish Net Energy System, which forms the basis on which we now feed ruminants in Ireland. He has researched extensively in the areas of negative energy balance, metabolic status and subacute ruminal acidosis, publishing approximately 70 scientific publications. His research interests include equine nutrition, development of high output grazing systems for milk production, dairy herd health and the prevention of production diseases by nutrition, nutrition and metabolic status of the early lactation cow, nutrition and fertility, nutrition in the dry period and protein metabolism of dairy cattle. Sponsors: Connolly's Red Mills are offering 15% off Foran Equine products to Podcast listeners! Use the code EquiRatingsPodcast15 to receive your discount. View the full collection here. Note this does not apply to the For-Recovery products or the already discounted Pre-Fuel & Refuel combo packs. If you have any other questions regarding feeding click here to ask the Connolly's RED MILLS experts. Listen for free across all podcast platforms. EquiRatings Eventing Podcast: Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
Spike is back in the Feed Room with Louise Jones, a nutritionist at Connolly's RED MILLS, to debunk your feed labels and dive into what it all means. Connolly's Red Mills are offering 15% off Foran Equine products to podcast listeners! Use the code EquiRatingsPodcast15 to receive your discount. View the full collection here. Note this does not apply to the For-Recovery products or the already discounted Pre-Fuel & Refuel combo packs. If you have any other questions regarding feeding click here to ask the Connolly's RED MILLS experts. Listen for free across all podcast platforms.
Ever wondered what it feels like to manifest miracle money? Want to move past your income plateaus? This week Sarah has an extra special treat for you... Her name is Louise Jones. She is a global energy healer and guide, who helps successful men and women overcome limitations for greater success and impact in their businesses. She helps them move past repeating patterns, money blocks, income plateaus, or resistance to step into the fullest and most visible expression of their soul's work! Join Becoming Magnetic to Money course here. In this episode you'll also hear about: - why there is unconscious energy you may not be aware of affecting your earning potential - what led Louise to activate her psychic gifts to now working with 8 fig entrepreneurs and celebrities - the power of deciding and transcending your current reality - what to do if you're stuck in a healing spiral - why most people won't take the next step and how you can shift that… and so much more! Follow Louise Jones here: IG - @louise_jones1111 Join Louise's FREE Facebook group ALL FIRED UP here Continue the conversation with Sarah here: Sarahtynan.co IG - @sarah.tynan.quantum.coach FB - @SarahTynanInternational This podcast is produced by Nikki Voxx from Quintessential Being.
Veterans In Politics with Cllr Louise Jones, Veteran Intelligence Corps' Officer, local councillor and parliamentary candidateLouise and our host Jonny first met at Labour Party Conference and they share a history with the Intelligence Corps. Louise was a commissioned officer in the Corps and tours included time in both Germany and Afghanistan.Now working in the private sector, Louise decided to stand up and serve again in local government and was successfully elected as a Labour Councillor. She is also on their Parliamentary Candidates' List and hopes to become an MP.This interview was conducted outside in the open near Parliament, in front of the Pankhurst memorial and is a celebration of women in politics.Dont forget to rate our show and share with a friend or if you can afford a few pennies, become a supporter.LINKS:Join our Facebook Group community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2314725475490967/Engage with us on LinkedIn here:https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13628154/Insta/Twitter/Facebook: @CampaignForceUKor email the host jonny@campaignforce.co.ukStand Up and Serve Again!Support the show✅Support The Show Help Us Grow! Help us reach more veterans by donating the cost of a cup of coffee today...
Spike is back in the Feed Room with Louise Jones, a nutritionist at Connolly's RED MILLS, to debunk your feed labels and dive into what it all means. Connolly's Red Mills are offering 15% off Foran Equine products to Eventing Podcast listeners! Use the code EquiRatingsPodcast15 to receive your discount. View the full collection here. Note this does not apply to the For-Recovery products or the already discounted Pre-Fuel & Refuel combo packs. If you have any other questions regarding feeding click here to ask the Connolly's RED MILLS experts. Listen for free across all podcast platforms.
Michael sits down with Llantarnam Grange Director Louise Jones-Williams, as they discuss the joy of making art accessible and the history of the public centre for the arts in Cwmbran, South Wales. llantarnamgrange.com
Ukraine's counter offensive is being held up, in part, by densely packed Russian minefields. Former tank commander Justin Crump explains how they avoid the explosives, and clear a path through.Professor Michael Clarke tells us what progress Ukraine has made in the last month, and why a much bigger push looks imminent. Sitrep's James Wharton has had exclusive access to British troops on the ground in Iraq as part of Operation Shader, he explains how their role has changed over the last 9 years.And former army intelligence officer Louise Jones gives us a guide to the Do's & Don'ts of social media for forces personnel.
Ukraine's counter offensive is being held up, in part, by densely packed Russian minefields. Former tank commander Justin Crump explains how they avoid the explosives, and clear a path through.Professor Michael Clarke tells us what progress Ukraine has made in the last month, and why a much bigger push looks imminent. Sitrep's James Wharton has had exclusive access to British troops on the ground in Iraq as part of Operation Shader, he explains how their role has changed over the last 9 years.And former army intelligence officer Louise Jones gives us a guide to the Do's & Don'ts of social media for forces personnel.
For this week's episode we were joined by many guests to discuss all things community. The guests include friends and supporters of the Edufuturists who have vast experience and knowledge in developing and championing communities globally in different guises. We were joined by Al Kingsley, Louise Jones, Ian Phillips, Lawrence Tijjani, Abid Patel and Georgina Dean. The episode explores themes from the power and importance of communities to how to ensure we create spaces which are diverse and allow people to be their authentic, best selves. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/edufuturistspodcast/message
The BSI Inclusive Service Kitemark combines the best practice from the international standard ISO 22458 for consumer vulnerability and the requirements of some of the UK's leading regulatory bodies. It was created to help consumers have confidence in services when they need them most and to allow organizations to demonstrate their best inclusive service practices.In this series, Matthew speaks to organizations who have been certified to the Inclusive Service Kitemark. They describe the operational improvements they made to achieve the Kitemark. What achieving the Kitemark means in terms of delivering positive outcomes for consumers. And the advice they would give to other organizations wanting to start their own journeys to achieve this Kitemark.This episode of the series features Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN). They are the electricity Distribution Network Operator (DNO) responsible for delivering power to over 3.8 million homes and businesses across central southern England and the north of Scotland. Matthew speaks to Louise Jones, SSEN's Social Obligations Manager and Emma Merritt, Lead Customer Relationship Manager, about why the Inclusive Service Kitemark is so important to them.Series | Inclusive Service KitemarkFind out moreBSI Kitemark for Inclusive ServiceBSI KitemarkISO 22458 | Consumer vulnerability SSENFind and follow The Standards Show on social mediaTwitter @standardsshowInstagram @thestandardsshow Get in touch with The Standards ShowSend a voice messageeducation@bsigroup.comSubscribe wherever you get your podcasts
In this episode we speak to Michael Sanders, Professor of Public Policy at King's College London, and one of the authors of the Centre for Homelessness Impact's report on Sexuality, Gender Identity and Homelessness. We talk to Michael about the lack of data surrounding LGBTQ+ people who experience homelessness, the challenges of collecting that data, and measures that can be taken to improve the situation. Podcast notes: Sexuality, gender identity and homelessness: Incidence, experience and evidence of homelessness among LGBTQ+ people by Michael Sanders, Ella Whelan Alba Murcia, Louise Jones: https://www.homelessnessimpact.org/post/lgbtq-people-are-more-likely-to-experience-homelessness What Works for Children's Social Care https://whatworks-csc.org.uk/ Invisible Women by Caroline Criada Perez https://carolinecriadoperez.com/book/invisible-women/ Homelessness Case Level Collection (H-CLIC) https://analysisfunction.civilservice.gov.uk/government-statistical-service-and-statistician-group/user-facing-pages/mhclg-homelessness-statistics-user-forum/ Albert Kennedy Trust: https://www.akt.org.uk/what-we-do Vaxxers by Sarah Gilbert and Catherine Green https://www.hodder.co.uk/titles/sarah-gilbert/vaxxers/9781529369885/
Spike is back in the Feed Room with Louise Jones, a nutritionist at Connolly's RED MILLS, answering all your questions from feeding a hot horse to gaining topline. Connolly's Red Mills are offering 15% off Foran Equine products to Eventing Podcast listeners! Use the code EquiRatingsPodcast15 to receive your discount. View the full collection here. Note this does not apply to the For-Recovery products or the already discounted Pre-Fuel & Refuel combo packs. If you have any other questions regarding feeding click here to ask the Connolly's RED MILLS experts. Listen for free across all podcast platforms.
Spike the Vet has been moved out of his Hold Box and into the Feed Room as he is joined by Louise Jones, a nutritionist at Connolly's RED MILLS, in our brand new series. They will be answering all your feed-related questions from feeding a horse that is prone to laminitis to the best use of electrolytes. Connolly's Red Mills are offering 15% off Foran Equine products to Eventing Podcast listeners! Use the code EquiRatingsPodcast15 to receive your discount. View the full collection here. Note this does not apply to the For-Recovery products or the already discounted Pre-Fuel & Refuel combo packs. If you have any other questions regarding feeding click here to ask the Connolly's RED MILLS experts. Listen for free across all podcast platforms.
Spike has been moved out of his Hold Box and into the Feed Room as he is joined by Louise Jones, a nutritionist at Connolly's RED MILLS, in our brand new series. They will be answering all your feed-related questions from feeding a horse that is prone to laminitis to the best use of electrolytes. Connolly's Red Mills are offering 15% off Foran Equine products to Eventing Podcast listeners! Use the code EquiRatingsPodcast15 to receive your discount. View the full collection here. Note this does not apply to the For-Recovery products or the already discounted Pre-Fuel & Refuel combo packs. If you have any other questions regarding feeding click here to ask the Connolly's RED MILLS experts. Listen for free across all podcast platforms.
How do we support soldiers traumatised by war? And is the public too sheltered from the reality of life during and after conflict? As the 20th anniversary of Iraq reignites questions over the experience of war and care for service personnel, Arthur Snell is joined by Louise Jones, an ex-Army Officer who served in Afghanistan and an active Labour Party member, to discuss how war changes a person. “We have treated the Afghans we served with appallingly.” “As a country, we have let down those who have protected us.” “Veterans and active soldiers are massively under-resourced, there is a crisis in mental health.” www.patreon.com/bunkercast Written and Presented by Arthur Snell. Producer: Kasia Tomasiewicz. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Audio production: Robin Leeburn. Lead Producer: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production Instagram | Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Spike the Vet is joined by Louise Jones, a nutritionist at Connolly's RED MILLS, as they discuss the best way to feed a new horse you have just purchased. Connolly's Red Mills are offering 15% off Foran Equine products to Eventing Podcast listeners! Use the code EquiRatingsPodcast15 to receive your discount. View the full collection here. Note this does not apply to the For-Recovery products or the already discounted Pre-Fuel & Refuel combo packs. If you have any other questions regarding feeding click here to ask the Connolly's RED MILLS experts. Listen for free across all podcast platforms.
We finish the year by speaking to one of Gemma's Mentors, self-confessed Starseed Katherine Louise Jones. In today's episode, Katherine expands our knowledge on this topic, helping us to understand what it is to be a Starseed and how it is relevant today. In her coaching practice, Katherine helps her clients progress through their spiritual awakening, supporting them in making positive changes, that naturally raise their vibration and help them realise their Soul Purpose. In this episode, Katherine also talks about Colour Mirrors, a unique modality she uses to facilitate deep healings that are perfect for Starseeds and those embracing their spiritual journey. How to contact Katherine: Katherinelouisejones.com Note: Please note you might notice a sound change in the second part of this episode but we hope it won't affect your enjoyment.
Spike the Vet is joined by Louise Jones, a nutritionist at Connolly's RED MILLS, to talk you through the things to look for in your supplements to ensure you have a top product that is legal. Connolly's Red Mills are offering 15% off Foran Equine products to Eventing Podcast listeners! Use the code EquiRatingsPodcast15 to receive your discount. View the full collection here. Note this does not apply to the For-Recovery products or the already discounted Pre-Fuel & Refuel combo packs. If you have any other questions regarding feeding click here to ask the Connolly's RED MILLS experts. Listen for free across all podcast platforms.
Spike the Vet is joined by Louise Jones, a nutritionist at Connolly's RED MILLS, as they discuss the hot topic of relationships between vets and nutritionists. Connolly's Red Mills are offering 15% off Foran Equine products to Eventing Podcast listeners! Use the code EquiRatingsPodcast15 to receive your discount. View the full collection here. Note this does not apply to the For-Recovery products or the already discounted Pre-Fuel & Refuel combo packs. If you have any other questions regarding feeding click here to ask the Connolly's RED MILLS experts. Listen for free across all podcast platforms.
Connolly's RED MILLS are back with Spike the Vet in another special series of The Hold Box. Spike is joined by Louise Jones, a nutritionist at REDMILLS, as they give some tips on how to feed your horse during the off-season. Connolly's Red Mills are offering 15% off Foran Equine products to Eventing Podcast listeners! Use the code EquiRatingsPodcast15 to receive your discount. View the full collection here. Note this does not apply to the For-Recovery products or the already discounted Pre-Fuel & Refuel combo packs. If you have any other questions regarding feeding click here to ask the Connolly's RED MILLS experts. Listen for free across all podcast platforms.
In this episode we were honoured to speak with Cathy and Louise about their recent publication regarding a framework for developing consultation practice. Dr Cathy Atkinson is the curriculum director of the initial doctoral programme for educational psychology training at the University of Manchester and Dr Louise Jones is a Lead Specialist Educational and Child Psychologist at Lancashire County Council. Louise also completed her thesis in consultation practice and the application of Motivational Interviewing in consultation. We speak together about some of the elements of the National Association of School Psychology (NASP) framework which informed their approach and the integration of motivational interviewing techniques in our practice. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we enjoyed recording it!
Foxy's guest this episode of Crunch & Roll is Emma Louise Jones. Emma is an increasingly familiar face in sports broadcasting where she can be seen at Elland Road reporting for her beloved Leeds United, and on Premier Sports covering rugby league. But it was on the radio where her star began to rise. Emma and Foxy chat about her journalistic beginnings, how they ended up working together on a breakfast show on her home-town station, and getting a gig on 5Live with Robbie Savage. It's a really warm, friendly and funny chat between two old friends. Contains strong language and adult themes. Listen to Emma's podcast Dead Parent Club now, wherever you get your podcasts. And find out more here: https://deadparentclub.co.uk/ Follow Emma on Twitter: https://twitter.com/eljonesuk Follow Emma on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eljonesuk/
Spike the Vet is joined by Louise Jones, a nutritionist at Connolly's RED MILLS, and three-time Olympic medalist, Tina Cook as they talk through your horse's nutrition post-event and the weeks following. Connolly's Red Mills are offering 15% off Foran Equine products to Eventing Podcast listeners! Use the code EquiRatingsPodcast15 to receive your discount. View the full collection here. Note this does not apply to the For-Recovery products or the already discounted Pre-Fuel & Refuel combo packs. If you have any other questions regarding feeding click here to ask the Connolly's RED MILLS experts. Listen for free across all podcast platforms.
Spike the Vet is joined by Louise Jones, a nutritionist at Connolly's RED MILLS, and three-time Olympic medalist, Tina Cook as they talk through your horse's nutrition before and after cross country at a three-day event. Connolly's Red Mills are offering 15% off Foran Equine products to Eventing Podcast listeners! Use the code EquiRatingsPodcast15 to receive your discount. View the full collection here. Note this does not apply to the For-Recovery products or the already discounted Pre-Fuel & Refuel combo packs. If you have any other questions regarding feeding click here to ask the Connolly's RED MILLS experts. Listen for free across all podcast platforms.
Spike the Vet is joined by Louise Jones, a nutritionist at Connolly's RED MILLS, and three-time Olympic medalist, Tina Cook as they talk through how to best prepare your horse before the dressage at a three-day. Connolly's Red Mills are offering 15% off Foran Equine products to Eventing Podcast listeners! Use the code EquiRatingsPodcast15 to receive your discount. View the full collection here. Note this does not apply to the For-Recovery products or the already discounted Pre-Fuel & Refuel combo packs. If you have any other questions regarding feeding click here to ask the Connolly's RED MILLS experts. Listen for free across all podcast platforms.
Connolly's RED MILLS are back with Spike the Vet in another special series of The Hold Box. Spike is joined by Louise Jones, a nutritionist at REDMILLS, and three-time Olympic medalist, Tina Cook as they take you through the build-up to a big three-day event. If you are interested in any of the products mentioned in this show please click on the links below: Horse Care 10 Cubes Horse Care 10 Mix Horse Care Ultra Comfort Mash Connolly's Red Mills are offering 15% off Foran Equine products to Eventing Podcast listeners! Use the code EquiRatingsPodcast15 to receive your discount. View the full collection here. Note this does not apply to the For-Recovery products or the already discounted Pre-Fuel & Refuel combo packs. If you have any other questions regarding feeding click here to ask the Connolly's RED MILLS experts. Listen for free across all podcast platforms.
As the BBC's former defence correspondent, Caroline Wyatt spent more than a decade covering the war in Afghanistan. She first went there just after the 9/11 attacks, to report on the British troops joining the US-led coalition against Al Qaeda and their Taliban hosts. By the time combat operations ended in 2014, 454 British military personnel and civilians had died - and many more Afghan civilians. Following the final withdrawal of US troops last year – and the scramble for safety by Afghans who'd worked with the West – she set out to speak to British veterans of the conflict. To find out what had made them sign up to fight, despite the risks, and what the campaign's ultimate failure means to them now. Like many who served in Afghanistan, Louise Jones signed up because she “wanted to make a difference”. She found watching the scenes unfold on television “painful”. It made her question how much she trusted those in power “when they say we want to commit to Ukraine, for example.” Harry Parker, a former captain in the 4th Battalion The Rifles, signed up at 26 just as the fighting in Afghanistan was reaching a crescendo. Eight weeks into his tour of duty he stepped on an improvised explosive device and lost both his legs. Meanwhile, his father General Sir Nick Parker was preparing to head out to Afghanistan to take over as commander of British Forces. “It only made me even more committed to make sure that we achieved our military objectives,” he says, “that we didn't squander young men and women's lives.” As a commando trained chaplain with the Royal Marines, Stuart Hallam ministered to young soldiers as they fought and died on the front lines. “We never come back to being normal in the same sense as we were normal before. It can be a very positive transformation. But nevertheless, it's a transformation.” Presenter: Caroline Wyatt Producer: Emily Williams A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4
I've been enormously lucky over the last 10 years or so to work with Louise at Llantarnam Grange on both group and solo exhibitions. In this conversation we talk about how she creates and curates exhibitions, finds artists to work with and shares stories through craft. We also talk about the importance of the artist-curator relationship, about my work with her and the gallery, and how important exhibitions are for both artist and visitor. This was recorded in person at the gallery in March 2022.
I've been enormously lucky over the last 10 years or so to work with Louise at Llantarnam Grange on both group and solo exhibitions. In this conversation we talk about how she creates and curates exhibitions, finds artists to work with and shares stories through craft. We also talk about the importance of the artist-curator relationship, about my work with her and the gallery, and how important exhibitions are for both artist and visitor. This was recorded in person at the gallery in March 2022.
with Ted Mahr and UK psychic Louise Jones
Louise Jones, PhD, MEd spills the secrets of how to take a conference poster presentation from good to great. Dr Jones shares why she is immensely passionate about helping students, residents, and faculty “catch the research bug” and how poster presentations can be beneficial for those early in their academic career. She offers tips on getting started with presenting your research and using that research to participate in evidence-based medicine. Dr Jones also gives excellent advice for gaining confidence when presenting your work and fielding questions from experts at a conference.Please fill out this brief, two-minute survey or send feedback to urmjampodcast@gmail.com to help STFM improve our resources and create new ones for our members.Hosted by Tochi Iroku-Malize, MD, MPH, MBA, and Omari Hodge, MD, FAAFP Host BiosTochi Iroku-Malize, MD, MPH, MBA, is the inaugural chair of family medicine at Northwell Health and professor and chair of family medicine for the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. She is dual board certified in family medicine and hospice and palliative medicine and holds a masters degree in public health policy and management as well as one in business administration. Dr. Iroku-Malize is involved in diverse programs including, but not limited to, global & planetary health, clinical informatics, women's & children's health, special needs populations, cultural competency, advocacy and leadership. She has worked for over the past three decades on clinical, research and academic initiatives to enhance health and equity for both providers and patients across various communities locally, nationally and internationally. Dr. Hodge earned his medical degree at Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta and completed his Family Medicine residency at Self Regional Hospital in Greenwood, South Carolina. As a primary care physician, Dr. Hodge has worked in a variety of roles, from urgent care to campus medicine and most recently graduate medical education. Currently he serves as Associate Program Director to the numerous medical students and family medicine residents who rotate through the clinic and hospital at Northeast Georgia Hospital System, Gainesville campus. Dr. Hodge serves on the board of trustees at Christian Medical & Dental Associations and is a local editor for GEMS through FPIN. He and his wife Kiera participate in both local and global medical aid relief trips. His current endeavors are in Clarkston, GA (aka the most diverse square mile in America) and Addis Abba Ethiopia. The Hodges have four children and reside in Braselton, Georgia. Vanity URL: https://stfm.org/urmjamepisode12
X-Aspirations Episode 146 Uncanny X-Men #157, May 1982 "Hide-N-Seek" Written by Chris Claremont, Pencils by Dave Cockrum, Inks by Bob Wiacek, Lettered by Janice Chiang, Colors by Don Warfield, Edited by Louise Jones. A Charlie Xavier X-mas! In Which We Discover That Hard Vacuum Pushes Piotr Into Another Potential Pushkin, That Kittys Chaotic Costuming Suggests That There May Be Such A Thing As Too Much Creative Freedom, And That Alien Industrial Design Is Mostly Gtalia-Based Because They Just Nasty! Cool Kat Cyclops Might Just Be Trying Too Hard To Impress His Dad! Check us out at www.x-aspirations.com And send us comments at xteam@x-aspirations.com
Reoccurring giving helps an organization sustain its impact within the community. On this episode of the Navigating Blindness podcast, Jay Geshay, interim executive director of Bosma Visionary Opportunities Foundation and Louise Jones, annual funds coordinator, discuss how reoccurring donations is changing the lives of people experiencing vision loss.
Yo Quiero Dinero: A Personal Finance Podcast For the Modern Latina
Lisa Mayer is an entrepreneur, speaker, and philanthropist with a heart for making a difference. She is the CEO of My Social Canvas (MSC) and Co-Founder of Boss Beauties.Lisa is a ‘Big Sister and Mentor' to the thousands of Gen Z women in the MSC community worldwide.In September 2021, Lisa launched Boss Beauties with her husband Anthony. Boss Beauties reminds women that they can be everything they want to be! In only a short amount of time, Boss Beauties has been featured on the Nasdaq Tower in Times Square and is the first NFT to be displayed at the New York Stock Exchange. This historic NFT funded a scholarship to be awarded to women and girls in honor of Louise Jones, the youngest woman to ever have a seat on the NYSE.NFT Resources:https://bossbeauties.com/boss-beauties-nft-101 https://ethereum.org/en/nft/https://decrypt.co/resources/non-fungible-tokens-nfts-explained-guide-learn-blockchainhttps://www.coinbase.com/learn See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nancy Louise Jones is a delightful painter who uses watercolor to paint the beauty around her. She fell in love with music and dance growing up and still enjoys playing classical music in her head while she paints. Hear how to experiment with different materials and textures, express emotions through watercolor, and break through the sea of JPEGs on social media. Check out Nancy's art at ArtDimensionsOnline.com
What could be stopping you ability to be intuitive? This podcast goes into 3 main reasons why you may not be clear on things right now either in business or life. Louise Jones delves into what your intuition is, how tuning into your higher self helps guide you and how you can get back to being intuitive. Louise has helped hundreds of clients reconnect to their intuition/higher self to start making bold life changing decisions. She helps clear their channel fast to receive more divine downloads and raise their consciousness, this collapsing time for people. Enjoy and don't forget to leave a review if watching on Apple Podcasts! Just screenshot the review and add to your stories, tag Louise in your stories on Instagram to win a FREE guidance session. Join Rewrite the Script on Facebook www.facebook.com/groups/rewritethescript Instagram www.instagram.com/louise_jones1111/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/louise-jones7/message
Listen in as Louise Jones talks about how she suddenly decided to leave her corporate career to focus solely on her spirit led business. The decision, the leap and all the roller coaster emotions in between. A must listen if you have a career or job and a side hustle. This episode discusses how Louise had to let go of old visions of herself in terms of her identity to allow a newer version of herself to come in. Enjoy and don't forget to leave a review! join Rewrite the Script on Facebook www.facebook.com/groups/rewritethescript Instagram www.instagram.com/louise_jones1111/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/louise-jones7/message
Making Conversations Count: Honest, relatable conversations with business leaders
Making conversations about sales personality count! Nicky Pattinson speaks the Truth in all she does! A northern lass who traded on the markets at the beginning of her career, similarly to your host. Now, Nicky has a best-selling book “Email: Don't Get Deleted” and her own YouTube channel NICKYPTV. Nicky is entertaining and magnetic in character! Working with the biggest brand names out there, she's seen, well, pretty much everything. Nicky is able to quickly connect with an audience and understand what makes them tick, leading to expert advise in sales and inspirational speaking to drive success for your business. Her down-to-earth attitude and sense of humour is captivating. Find and connect with Nicky here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickypattinson/ http://www.youtube.com/user/HiyaItsNicky1#p/a/u/1/D3uE5uUoPko nicky@nickypattinson.com Sit back and listen to Nicky explain why she is grateful she Danced with the Devil… Timestamps 00:00:00: Introduction 00:01:45: From shoe shops to market stalls 00:06:30: Trance-phraseology 00:09:27: Making instant connections 00:11:04: Be someone, not everyone, especially on social media 00:12:37: Nicky's pivotal moment 00:21:55: Final thoughts INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT Making Conversations Count - Episode 6 26th November 2020 Wendy Harris & Nicky Pattinson Wendy Harris: Welcome to Making Conversations Count, the podcast where I bring you business leaders that share with me and you, the listeners, a pivotal moment that really has created a turning point in their life. I am so excited, because today I have Nicky Pattinson; hi, Nicky! Nicky Pattinson: Hi, it's marvellous to be here. Thank you for even thinking about me. Wendy Harris: We have to thank you wonderful Louise Jones, a good friend of mine and fan of yours, so I'm sure she'll be downloading it on every platform that she can. Nicky, I know from looking at some of the interviews that you've done, you are what I would class as a "WYSIWYG", what you see is what you get, and you're not scared of having difficult conversations and bringing it to the fore for people to think about. Nicky Pattinson: Yeah. What you see is what you get; that's who I am. And, it's got me into a lot of trouble over the years, but it's also got its graces. And I think it is me. I can't play games. You know, when I first started speaking all those years ago, people said, "Oh, crikey, that accent! She swears a bit", etc; don't we all? People kept saying, "You've got to change, you've got to calm it down", but calm it down to what; somebody that isn't real? Those people are ten a penny, so yeah, absolutely, not everybody likes it but some people do, and you are what you are. I just am very grateful for anybody that listens and likes what I say. Wendy Harris: I've liked everything that I've heard so far and I'm just thrilled to be chatting with you today, you know, somebody who likes to communicate. You get up on stage and you present to people. What do you talk about in your presentations, Nicky? Nicky Pattinson: It used to be all about sales; long story. At 16, my first job was in a shoe shop. I sold more shoes in one day than anybody else could sell in a week. Wendy, I had no clue how I was doing it, I just knew it happened. Now, I can tell you every wink of the eye, every wave of the hand, as to what put that money in that till. I mean, I've worked in all kinds of industries and long, long story. And, me and my ex-husband had a market stall in Huddersfield selling cakes and biscuits. Now, I don't often big myself up, but [beep] hellfire; I reckon that we had one of the most successful market stalls in the country, if not THE most successful. We took a business selling other-make cakes and biscuits from £1,000 a week to just shy of £2 million a year. And, this is going back 30 years now. That was serious, serious money. But, we were 10% more expensive than anybody else, all selling the same thing. They were queueing out of the [beep] doors, you know. 9.00am until 5.30pm, Monday to Saturday night, you could not get near us. We had five stalls in the end altogether, but it wasn't the stock; it was the way that we made people feel in our presence. And, if only I'd have known at that time, but it's more about advanced connection, advanced communication; be someone, not everyone; how to be seen; how to resonate; how to be someone in the world; and, that comes in many guises. And, it's taken me to so many places, but it started in that shoe shop and on that market stall. Wendy Harris: Yeah. Now, not my first job, but I worked the trade as well on the markets; jeans and jackets. Saturdays, and before and after school on a Tuesday, and it was a fantastic community of people to be involved with. And I get it; they don't want that, "Can I help you, madam?" do they? They want, "How are you? What are you doing today then; have you got anything nice planned?" They want to be made to feel quite special, don't they? Nicky Pattinson: We had a very particular way that took our customers to a very particular range of feelings, and I used to just sit and study, as I do now when I'm doing these projects. I'll watch and I'll look to see what people are feeling and then it's, well, what do we need people to feel to trigger something that gets them to buy or to resonate with us, or whatever it is that we're trying to get people to do. It's almost like acting, but we're not acting because it's actually more real than real, and that's what I learned on those markets. We taught every single person that I worked with, that we worked with, and there were about 45 part-time staff at one time, but we taught all those people how to take those customers to two emotions: one was belonging; one was validation. It was Maggie Thatcher's years; that's where we were in society. And, I worked out very quickly that my audience was single parents of low-income families, who had very little to belong to and didn't feel they had a value. I'll tell you what, Wendy, when they left out [beep] stall, they did, and they were addicted to coming back to us, because we knew exactly how to take them to those feelings of connection. And, isn't it funny? If somebody had have said in those days, "You know what; you're going to lose everything; you're going to be in a place where people have to leave bags of food on the step, where you're going to be terrified that you're going to be homeless", I would have laughed. But, if only I'd have known that because of all that, I would have had all this. Isn't it funny where life takes you? Wendy Harris: I think there's an awful lot to be said for emotional intelligence that, yes, we've all got a role to play, we've all got a job to do. But ultimately, to me certainly, it's about the experience that if you can't, at the end of the day, feel satisfied that you've given everything that you possibly could and you've not taken advantage; and I mean that in a negative sense of the word "advantage" because, let's face it, as women on market stalls, you'd flirt, you'd have a bit of banter; and I think that's the same for men as well, so I'm not talking sexism or anything like that; but, it is just about being able to spot that you can make somebody's smile wider on their face. Nicky Pattinson: Yeah, and it's the phraseology. So, I talk a lot about trance-phraseology. What I mean by that is that when we say exactly what everybody else in that industry says, it puts the listener, the recipient of the words and the phraseology into a bit of a trance, because we've heard it so many times. So, in retail, "Are you all right there; can I help you?" "No, I'm fine thanks"; that's our auto response. But, it's our auto response because we've heard that phraseology so many times that it just doesn't hit our consciousness. So, not only do we delete the words, but we delete the people saying it as well. And honestly, I've done these projects and I've thought, do you know what; they're sending these young people and these returners to work out onto them shop floors, I don't just work in retail, and telling them to walk up to people and ask them if they're all right and if they can help them. And, when they get rejected, deleted, more than a few times, they begin to think it's them. It's not; it's the words; it's the body language that they're using. And every industry has its own trance phraseology. Wendy Harris: Well, we're conditioned as children, because out parents will say, "Oh, you shouldn't do that", and the kids go, "La-la-la". As kids, we stop listening to what we don't want to hear too? Nicky Pattinson: Yeah, it's no wonder. But the thing is, and I guess what I do these days is I look at people, I look at businesses, we look at the emotions we need to take people to; we look at who people really are, not who people have told them they are; who you really are. And then, we find the words and the phraseology that ignites people and gets people to see you. And, honest to God, I've just done a zoom of my own this morning for one of my own, "Be someone, not everyone, over 40 and beyond" course. It filled up overnight and we've already got a waiting list for the next one. But, it's funny because I interviewed someone that I worked with who is now a top makeup artist and it was fascinating when we talked about, there we were in Selfridges; and all we did, we changed the tone, changed the words, changed the body language slightly and we tripled overnight. I can never see how people can't see it, you know, same in law firms. I can't see how they can't see what we can see; well, they can when the [beep] money goes in the till, Wendy. When those chuffing BACSes start going, suddenly their [beep] eyes are opened and, "Our Nicky" ain't quite so funny! Wendy Harris: It's focus though, isn't it; it depends what your focus is? If you put people at the centre of everything you do, then you're going to take notice of what you're saying, how you're saying it and how people are reacting to you; that's really where you're making those conversations count. If all you're going to do is put your goals at the centre and, you know, whatever financial reward or target that you want to set yourself at front and centre, you're not paying attention to what's going on around you, really, are you, in a human connectivity? Nicky Pattinson: No. Put the business friendships first and the brass will follow, and I could tell you, honest to God, you could make a connection with somebody in a millisecond; you don't need to know somebody 20 years. I like to think that when people meet me, they wouldn't know me any better if they spent 20 years with me. But me and Adam, well, the makeup artist, we were talking this morning about how those customers, many a time, would just hug us before they went. I worked at the airports. I mean again, we tripled everything we touched, but people would start to walk to the gate and then come and hug me and Paul Williams, who is now a senior manage at Christian Dior; but, we worked together and people would come and hug you because very quickly, we'd melted the reserves. It was soul to soul, not customer to sale person; that's the difference and that's the skills that people need now, because that's where the planet is going. Wendy Harris: And I think you're right. And, I heard a phrase this morning, "We might be physically distanced, but we're socially connected". It's understanding that, you know; I'm missing my hugs so much, I'm having to hug my husband every day. It's a real trial! Even my brother yesterday on the phone, "Sis, I'm missing my hugs" and I'm like, "Well, it won't be forever"; well, I hope it won't be forever anyway. It is about people and I think you're right, Nicky, you know; you've got to touch people's soul, break down those barriers, reach inside, pull them out and go, "Come on, this is the real world!" Nicky Pattinson: And meanwhile, while we're not physically together, we've got to get very adept at sending those emails, writing those Facebook posts, and immediately connecting on zoom, because the world is becoming ever more saturated. The good thing is that 99.9% of all the people that you meet say the same as everybody else, which is why my little strapline these days is, "Be someone, not everyone". And, in so many cases, people speak live everyone. How the hell are we going to create resonance and get elevated from those words that everybody says? Got to find out who you are and that's the end of it. Wendy Harris: You didn't mention phone calls; that's my speciality, you know, pick up the phone, make sure that people can hear you. I'm loving sending voice messages over all platforms now. If there's notification or something I want to say to somebody, I will just send them a voice message, because I think that's where I can really say, "I mean this. What I'm saying to you, I mean it". Nicky Pattinson: I love voice messages and I love Marco Polo; that app. That's brilliant! All my friends in America, because of time zones, we all speak over Marco Polo. It's amazing; what a great app; get it downloaded. Wendy Harris: I'm going to look that up. Nicky Pattinson: Get on it and send me a message! Wendy Harris: I will! I've got to write it down though now, or I'll forget. Nicky, I ask everybody to come on the show with a pivotal moment, a conversation that changed. Are you ready to share? Nicky Pattinson: Yes. I've had a very up and down life, a lot of heartbreak, a lot of amazing experiences that other people can only dream of, and not that much in between actually. There are some conversations that you never forget as long as you live and at the time, they break you; but then, you look back and you go, "No, that was a pivotal moment that was meant to happen to set me off on another trajectory". So, can I just start by saying that there's no malice in me talking about this conversation. It happened; it was part of my life; and I thank my ex-husband from the bottom of my heart for saying what he said now and ending the marriage, basically. So, for anybody that knows me, my first son, Jackson, he died at nursery at 4 months and 2 days old. And they put it down as cot death, but it was no cot death. Witnesses came forward afterwards to say what had actually happened and at that time, I didn't take any court action. I was broken and all the money in the world would never have put that boy back in my hands. And I have to say, just to finish that little bit of it, people often say, "How do you feel now, 31 years later?" because it's always going to be yesterday. Well, I still miss the man that he would be, that would be arguing over the dishwasher, that I'd be taking to Selfridges like I do his brother and buying him Ralph Lauren shirts, or shopping, or eating, or doing the things that you do with your adult children. I'll miss him until the day that I die. So, when all this happened to Jackson, me and my ex-husband, we got the top cot death specialist in Europe and we went to London to see him. And they gave us this oxygen monitor that only me and my ex-husband could use; nobody else could use it. So, there was only me or him could babysit. And imagine the stress, because the [beep] beeper went off every two minutes, day and night. Not that there was a problem, but maybe a lead had come undone. I'd not been anywhere for six weeks. I'd sat with my second son with all these monitors on for six weeks. I was exhausted; I needed a break; it wasn't a great marriage anyway. Wendy Harris: I imagine you were under immense strain anyway, just because of what had happened? Nicky Pattinson: Yeah, absolutely. My father was struck dumb; he couldn't speak. It took him days to get his voice back. My mother went straight down with a bad heart. The grief; he was the first grandchild, the first boy in the family for 70 years. I really needed to go out this particular Friday. My husband played squash, so every single night, well we thought, but that is another story, that he was playing squash. So, every night, my husband would go out and I'd been on my own with the baby all day and I'd be there all night and he'd go out. This particular Friday, it was the Wednesday and I said, "Do you know what; I really need to go out on Friday. Some of my friends are going out; will you babysit?" and he just said, "I'm not babysitting. I always go out on a Friday. I go to the same Italian with my friends and I am going". I said, "Oh please, come on?". So I thought, oh, he won't do that, he won't do that. The Friday came and I said, "So, are you going to let me go out?" and he said, "Get yourself a babysitter". I said, "I can't get a babysitter because nobody else can work the equipment". So, off he went and the morning after, I got up, and at that time, there was always cash in drawers. And I pulled some cash out of a drawer and I just said, "Right, there's the baby, there's the monitor, there's the nappies and the food; I'm going out". So he said, "Well, you've got to be back for 4.00pm, because I'm out again tonight; I'm playing squash and then I'm going out". We had like a double winding staircase and I got to the first level and I just said, "No. I will come back when I am ready to come back". He called my name, he called me Nicola. He goes, "Nicola", and I turned and he just looked and he said, "That's you all over. You've killed one baby, now you're just trying to get rid of the other". And I just looked and it went all the way to the bottom of my soul; it was the end. I just said, "Your marriage just finished. Your marriage just came to the end". And it took another couple of years for me to actually get out of it, but I can't even begin to tell you the damage those words did. I let it permeate my soul. But, looking back, and I genuinely mean this, people don't say things like that unless they're broken themselves. Unless they've had experiences that have taken them to -- maybe he was just terrified and couldn't say; I don't know. But I thank God that he did that, because the marriage did end, but I still had how we did it on the markets. And I have had this amazing, amazing life. And sometimes, you know, we may have been married forever without that; who knows? We might just have bobbed along forever with him going out every night and me doing whatever. But, I just thank God because it sent me onto another trajectory, because I knew when I heard those words, I was completely alone. Then, my mother died shortly after that; my father died shortly after that; and, there was just me and a 4-year-old little boy. It was those words that made me realise I would be completely alone on the planet for a time. And thank God, because we haven't done bad from it. Interestingly, a similar thing happened last year with somebody I was in a long-term relationship with and again, you know, completely out of the blue, very similar words just scathing to the soul. And I was devastated; I was devastated to hear the same thing happening again. However, I can tell you, again, I look back and think, thank God, because again, I went on a completely different trajectory that people only ever dream of. So, I'm very grateful to both of those people. I'm not that bothered for having it happening again, but I'm very grateful to those people! And that sounds a bit trite, doesn't it, but I [beep] am, because opportunities are coming now for this old bird that only come along once in many, many lifetimes, Wendy, and I perhaps wouldn't have taken them up with the hand-clapping that I'm doing now, had I had somewhere to put my head on somebody's shoulder on a night, thinking I was going to be there until pension. Wendy Harris: Do you know what, Nicky, you've given me goosebumps, because being right at the bottom of those stairs hearing those words was devastating for me to hear, and I can completely understand that gratitude; because if anything, that's just kind of made you dig a lot deeper to make sure you make more of it, and it's on your own terms? Nicky Pattinson: You know, I genuinely believe that we all move in soul groups, that somewhere, in other lives, we would have met. You can pull up at the side of a bus stop and see an old lady with wobbly lipstick and look into her eyes -- that's probably me actually -- and look into her eyes, and there's a connection. And you'd never know each other any better in 100 years if you sat and talked; you just know. And maybe before we came here; me, my ex-husband, my ex-boyfriend, my son, my mother, my father, people in my life that have been significant and pivotal that have either held me up or nearly [beep] killed me, my ex-husband might have said, "I'm going to say this to you; I'm going to nearly [beep] kill you, but I'll tell you what; it will put you on a trajectory because I will fully release you that day, because you would have hung on if I don't do that". Maybe my son, Jackson, said, "Mum, you're going to choose this nursery for me and it's going to be extreme negligence, it's going to be very difficult and it will nearly kill you; but, you will go on to help people that have lost children, because you'll know what it feels like, and it will put you on a trajectory to somewhere that other people can't dream of". And, my mum and dad had a strange -- you know, I'm vegan because my parents had a beef farm and, God, the stuff I used to see and hear; and, it makes you different, but creates an intensity in your soul that you [beep] anything off to get to the place that you see yourself being. So, I thank God for that; I really do. Wendy Harris: Nicky, it's a powerful pivotal moment. I'm humbled for you to share it with us today. I'm guessing there are going to be an awful lot of people that will be touched by your story and maybe even been through something similar and can resonate with what you've said. If they want to reach out to you, Nicky, what's the best way for them to do that? Nicky Pattinson: Oh, nicky@nickypattinson.com; I'm on Facebook; I'm on @HiyaitsNicky on Twitter or Insta, but can I just say one other thing, because there is one thing that it's really left me with? When people say nice things to me, I can't stop crying, and it's a bit of a problem when I've been doing the gigs, because they can't stand up there going, "Right, today's speaker is …" and then say, "Do you know what, she's an absolute [beep] dipstick, and don't bother listening to her because she's rubbish". But, when people start to say, she did this, she tripled there, etc, I've really got to fight back the tears. I don't have a shield against it and, yeah, it's really strange. Words change everything, good and bad and actually, they can both make you cry in a similar way, because laughing and crying are actually very similar emotions. Wendy Harris: Yeah. It's when you combine the two and then you wet yourself … We'll just leave it on that note, I think! Nicky Pattinson: Oh my God! Sorry, I'm just getting over flipping COVID; that's why I'm coughing! Wendy Harris: I'm so glad to see you looking well. I know that you've had a rough patch. Nicky, honestly, you're going to continue to be that magnetic personality that I've grown to love. Thank you so much for coming on the show today. Nicky Pattinson: Thank you, and thank you everybody for listening. Please just say hello. It might take me a couple of days, but I always, always come back to you. Thank you. Wendy Harris: She does; she really does. Thank you for listening everybody. Don't forget, if you have any comments, let us know; we do reply to them all. Make sure you share this with your friends and family. You can subscribe always at www.makingconversationscount.studio/podcast. Thanks again for listening, everybody. Take care.
In our latest episode of The Capital of Craft, Sarah from Craft Festival talks to Director and Curator of Llantarnam Grange Arts Centre, Louise Jones-Williams. They discuss how Llantarnam Grange makes its curatorial choices, why education in craft is so important and how the Grange has adapted during Covid. Recorded before the 2nd Lockdown. Louise and the Grange are long term supporters of Craft Festival and are also joining Digital Craft Festival next week. Louise has hosted a Show & Tell film which will be released over the Festival weekend. Louise is also hosting a Craft Conversation with jeweller, Anne Morgan on Saturday November 28th. Llantarnam Grange Arts Centre is based in Cwmbran, South Wales. @digitalcraftfestival November 27-29 @craftfestival @thecapitalofcraft @llantarnam_grange www.craftfestival.co.uk
Louise Jones tells her story of how she fell apart to put herself back together as a much happier version of herself. Self love and higher self worth were the result of years of bad decisions and going against her intuition. Her divorce uncovered the true nature of those bad decisions and so started a self development journey leading eventually to deep fulfilment, satisfaction and self love. She talks how is it NOT necessary to fall apart to fall in love with yourself. It doesn't have to hit rock bottom to see how good life can be. Our visions are our higher selfs' way of guiding us towards that which will allow us to lead a more fulfilling life. They are shown to us be followed and to enable us to claim them as ours. A beautiful journey of desire and spiritual awakening which eventually combined to help others get on their path to change. Join Rewrite the Script Private Facebook Group here https://www.facebook.com/groups/rewritethescript Find Louise on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/louise_jones1111/ Find Louise on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Louisejones1111/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/louise-jones7/message