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Find Us On The Internet! keeganpaluso.com/modernworkingmusician facebook.com/modernworkingmusician Instagram @themodernworkingmusician Louise Page is a singer/songwriter based in Memphis, TN. Her raw vocals, intricate lyrics, and piano prowess create a genre bending musical chamber punk experience. She is backed by a classically trained eclectic band that includes violin and horns. For fans of Fiona Apple, Regina Spektor, and Lana Del Rey.” You can find Louise Page on all social media @weezypage Listen to her music here: https://weezypage.bandcamp.com/ Subscribe to her Youtube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/c/LouisePage
I spoke to Memphis,TN based musician Louise Page. Louise is a multiinstrumentalist, songwriter, and teacher in the Memphis area. Page shares her story about her experiences with finding her own confidence as a performer. In our conversation we discuss the Memphis music community, songwriting techniques, self discovery and musicians rights and equity. Find out more on Dreams Not Memes. To follow Louise's journey head here IG: https://www.instagram.com/weezypage/ Website: https://www.louisepagemusic.com/ Bandcamp: https://weezypage.bandcamp.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dreamsnotmemes/support
This episode of the podcast features Louise Page. She is a talented singer and all-around musician.
April 8 2019Presenter/Producer: Erin JonesClimate Emergency- Language and PsychologyIn recent time we have seen the language around Climate move from more passive language such as Climate Change or Global Warming, through to many organisations adopting the term Climate Emergency.In todays show we speak with Lyn Bender from Psychology for a Safe Climate about the change in language and the psychology behind moving people to from denial or inaction, to action - but not despair.https://www.psychologyforasafeclimate.org/https://www.climatecouncil.org.au/resource/mythbusting/Save WesternportWe speak with Louise Page about the AGL threat of large scale industrial gas infrastructure potentially going into the Westernport Bay - a Ramsar listed wetlandshttps://savewesternport.org/
Hello family! This episode Mothie and Lisa hang with their friend, dynamic songstress and magical forest creature Louise Page to discuss music, touring, writing, playing gigs, and haunted photographs of her grandmother! The group will also experience a visitation from Brenda Newport, local drag starlet, drag family to Mothie, and proof that cigarettes are people too!So tune in to hear the family gap and blab and remember this podcast is not safe for work, so plug in your headphones!SPONSORED BY: Midtown Crossing Grill located at 394 N Watkins in Memphis, TN. A colorful tavern offering specialty pizzas & sandwiches, plus happy hour draft brews & trivia nights!
Monday 19th November 2018Presenter: Erin JonesKey Topic: Victorian State ElectionAnalysis of the Victorian State Election from a Climate perspective with guests :Leigh Ewbank – Act on Climate Co-ordinator, and Pat Simons – Yes to Renewables Co-ordinatorSave Westernport update with spokesperson Louise Page savewesternport.orgOverview of the student lead Schools Strike 4 Climate initiative with Sydney high school student Jean Hinchliffe from Fort St High School. schoolsstrike4climate.com
This week on the show we head to Westernport on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria, where AGL have proposed the Crib Point gas import terminal. We’ll hear about the campaign to stop the floating gas infrastructure project from:- Louise Page of local activist organisation Save Westernport- Zianna Fuad, the coordinator of Quit Coal collective, part of Friends of the Earth Melbourne- Excerpts from the Environment Victoria live stream of the rally against the proposed project held outside the recent AGL annual general meeting, including speeches from Cat Nadel of Environment Victoria and Julia of Save WesternportMore information about the campaign can be found at the links below:https://savewesternport.org/https://www.quitcoal.org.au/https://environmentvictoria.org.au/
Presenter/Producer: Erin JonesTopic: Electrifying Industry Pt 1 – Frontline Action on Coal – Newcastle & Save Westernport updateToday Erin Jones discusses the latest BZE research – Electrifying Industry.Download the report (for free) here:http://bze.org.au/electrifying-industry-2018/We speak with Head of Research at BZE – Michael Lord. Michael is the lead author of the Electrifying Industry Report, which was launched at the Electrifying Industry Summit on Sept 13th, 2018. This work focusing on industrial processes including industrial heat, is a world first. Industrial processes represents 8% of Australia’s emissions – so is a significant contributor to the national emissions profile.Australia has the potential to be a renewable energy superpower, and this Electrifying Industry work shows how a transition can be made. Energy costs can be minimised using new more efficient technologies, and using renewable energy sources. We discuss some of the various technologies including Heat Pumps, Electromagnetic Heating, & Microwave as some examples.We also speak to Louise Page from Save Westernport – a community initiative to stop AGL building a large scale gas import and pipeline in Westernport just outside of Melbourne.We also talk with Greg Rowls from Frontline Action on Coal to halt the export of coal out of Newcastle Port – the largest coal export port in the world, where both young and older citizens are fighting this destructive process.Guests:Michael LordMichael LordLead Author – Electrifying IndustryBZE Head of Research Louisa PageSave Westernporthttps://savewesternport.org/Greg RowlsGreg RowlsFrontline Action on Coalhttps://www.frontlineaction.org/
Monday 13th Aug 2018Presenter/Producer: Erin JonesTopic: Zero Emissions Noosa, NEG – Update, Save Westernport – UpdateToday Erin Jones talks the campaign for Zero Emissions in Noosa, we get an update on the National Energy Guarantee, and the latest in the Save Westernport campaignWe speak with Vivien Griffin who is the President of Zero Emissions Noosa about the community initiative to move the Noosa community to zero emissions by 2026. A series of community consultation has just been undertaken outlining a Roadmap to achieve this goal. We discuss how the project has evolved – including the progress and process that has been taken.Nicky Ison joins us to have a look at the outcome from the COAG Energy Ministers’ meeting last week and the negotiations for the governments proposed National Energy Guarantee. Nicky also penned a piece in today’s SMH about who really benefits from the NEG as it currently stands.Finally we get an update from Louise Page from Save Westernport about the large scale AGL gas proposal for Westernport, and the growing community concern and action that is proposed.Guests:Vivien GriffinVivien GriffinZero Emissions NoosaPresidenthttps://www.repowernoosa.com/http://zeroemissionsnoosa.com.au/about.htmlhttps://www.repowernoosa.com/roadmap-projectNicky IsonNicky IsonCommunity Power AgencyCo-Founder & Director@CommunityPowerAhttps://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/consumers-aren-t-the-big-winners-out-of-national-energy-guarantee-20180811-p4zwyv.htmlhttps://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/barnaby-joyce-names-his-price-for-support-of-the-neg-new-pricing-powers-20180810-p4zwui.html Louise PageLouise PageSave Westernporthttps://www.savewesternport.org/Announcements:Get your tickets to the BZE Electrifying Industry Summithttps://www.electrifyingindustry.org.au/http://bze.org.au/event/electrifying-industry-summit-13-sep-2018/ 13 Aug 2018|Categories: Community Show
The Theatre Royal in Nottingham is preparing for its annual Classic Thrillers Season featuring four different plays over four weeks: Peter Gordon’s Sleighed to Death, A Touch of Danger by Francis Durbridge, a new adaptation of Baroness Orczy’s The Scarlet Pimpernel by Louise Page and John Goodrum’s adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Nightmare Room. In this episode, BTG Midlands editor Steve Orme talks to Karen Henson from Tabs Productions about being back at the Theatre Royal after a year at Nottingham Playhouse due to refurbishments, and also to actors David Callister and Susan Earnshaw about being part of this unique rep company. The Colin McIntyre Classic Thrillers Season 2018 will be at Theatre Royal Nottingham from 31 July to 25 August.
Monday 18th June 2018Today Erin Jones talks Sustainable Transport. Starting with the potential of powering Melbourne’s trains with renewable energy with campaigners Pat Simons – Yes 2 Renewables Community Coordinator and Rachel Lynskey, Friends of the Earth’s Sustainable Cities Campaigner.We chat with Richard McNeall a volunteer with the Tesla Owners Club of Australia (TOCA) who coordinated the Round Australia Electric Highway, a joint initiative between the Tesla Owners Club of Australia and the Australian Electric Vehicle Association. The Round Australia Electric Highway https://www.teslaowners.org.au/round-australia allows drivers of EVs – of any brand – to circumnavigate the whole country, including going through the Red Centre. The average distance between charge points is 200km, with only a few outliers at 400 km. The TOCA is issuing certificates to the first 100 vehicles to complete the fully circuit around the country. Finally we speak with Louise Page from Save Westernport https://www.savewesternport.org/ about the proposed AGL floating gas import platform at Crib Point. There is a public rally in Hastings at Hastings Foreshore on July 1st. Guests:Pat Simons@prrsimonsYes 2 Renewables Community Coordinatorhttps://chuffed.org/project/renewabletrains4melbhttps://www.melbournefoe.org.au/renewable_powered_trainsRachel LynskeyFoE’s Sustainable Cities CampaignerRichard McNeallhttps://www.teslaowners.org.au/round-australiaLouise Pagehttps://www.savewesternport.org/
Louise Page talks about her new hypnotherapy practice
Louise Page is the acclaimed playwright known for Salonika, Another Nine Months, The Statue of Liberty, Love From a Stranger and many other works.Louise has also written extensively for TV and radio, including for ten years on BBC Radio 4's radio serial The Archers.She is a specialist in clear and effective business writing too. She has clear tips for better writing and storytelling you can use in business communications.And Louise flagged a Royal Literary Fund scheme through which businesses can access – free of charge – writing support from authors, playwrights and poets.Sajad Mahmood was my second studio guest. Sajad is chief executive of Yorkshire based Charity Right, an international food programme providing regular meals to impoverished children.Sajad recently visited Somaliland with a delegation of leading international aid charities to see the devastating effects of four seasons of poor rainfall.And Damien Bates is the co-owner of Sheffield Speedway - an institution in the city running for around 70 years. Damien and partners bought the business in 2014, and I visited the track last week to learn more about why he did so, and how the Speedway works with local businesses.Timings:0 - 8:35 introductions and updates, including new research into workplace stress and its impact on productivity; results from the 2016 Sheffield City Region Quarterly Economic Survey (QES); some forthcoming events8:35 - 22:55 Louise Page22:55 - 42:10 Sajad Mahmood42:10 - 51:32 Damien Bates
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 187 Running time: 1:34:32 Live on Stage at Gallifrey 21 with special guests: Georgia Moffett, Andrew Hayden Smith, John Fay, Louise Page, Daphne Ashbrook, Yee Jee Tso, and walk-on by Gary Russell. Recorded live at Gallifrey Blackjack 21 on the 28th of February 2010 in Los Angeles, CA. Hosted by Ken Deep, James Naughton, and Louis Trapani. Cover photo by Eric Escamilla. Enhanced Podcast photos by Rachel McCauley and Eric Escamilla. Brought to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions. This podcast is made possible in part by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you. Do you need the MP3 file format? Get our MP3 version of this episode using our MP3 dedicated feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshockmp3.xml.
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 187 Running time: 1:34:32 Live on Stage at Gallifrey 21 with special guests: Georgia Moffett, Andrew Hayden Smith, John Fay, Louise Page, Daphne Ashbrook, Yee Jee Tso, and walk-on by Gary Russell. Recorded live at Gallifrey Blackjack 21 on the 28th of February 2010 in Los Angeles, CA. Hosted by Ken Deep, James Naughton, and Louis Trapani. Cover photo by Eric Escamilla. Enhanced Podcast photos by Rachel McCauley and Eric Escamilla. Brought to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions. This podcast is made possible in part by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you. Do you want the Enhanced Podcast AAC file format? Get our Enhanced Podcast version of this episode using our feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshock.xml.