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My Aunt Lucy Jane Watson of 902 Quintard Avenue in Anniston, AL married Julian Saks, a less well known cousin of the Saks of Saks Fifth Avenue. He closed up his small store and moved to Houston, Texas where they raised my cousin Judith Ann, a brilliant painter, and she married Haskell Rosenthal and they too had one child Brian who is a brilliant guy who graduated Harvard and worked for years for Facebook and now he and his wife have a whole bunch of kids and Judith Ann moved up to New York state to be with them. For THOSE kids, I want you to always have a memory of your great grandmother’s voice. A REAL recording of her telling a part of her story - NOT AN AI REPLICA.
Lucy Jane Wood's debut book, Rewitched, is out, and we connected to talk all things cozy, witchcraft, all the different 90s witches in pop culture, and the big feelings around turning an age with a zero on the end. Ultimately, this is a book about a person who wants to keep her own power – a theme I could certainly celebrate!Lucy Jane is also a TikToker and YouTuber with a sizeable following, so we also talk about her best practices for social media as a creator and author.You can find Lucy Jane Wood online on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.We also mentioned:Saeed Jones on BlueSky: ” The first draft of a piece of creative writing is a radical act. It literally defies capitalism. You're doing it for the LOVE. You're risking possibility.The blank page isn't the canvas. The canvas is the first draft. Get it all down, then get to work. Joyful rigor. LET'S GO!”Lucy Jane Wood on Tiktok: “Meg Ryan Core”Music: purple-planet.com Join our Patreon for complete mayhem, shenanigans, and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lucy Jane Wood's debut book, Rewitched, is out, and we connected to talk all things cozy, witchcraft, all the different 90s witches in pop culture, and the big feelings around turning an age with a zero on the end. Ultimately, this is a book about a person who wants to keep her own power – a theme I could certainly celebrate!Lucy Jane is also a TikToker and YouTuber with a sizeable following, so we also talk about her best practices for social media as a creator and author.You can find Lucy Jane Wood online on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.We also mentioned:Saeed Jones on BlueSky: ” The first draft of a piece of creative writing is a radical act. It literally defies capitalism. You're doing it for the LOVE. You're risking possibility.The blank page isn't the canvas. The canvas is the first draft. Get it all down, then get to work. Joyful rigor. LET'S GO!”Lucy Jane Wood on Tiktok: “Meg Ryan Core”Music: purple-planet.com Join our Patreon for complete mayhem, shenanigans, and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Retro Podcast, host Ben Sina welcomes actress Lucy Jane Quillen from the UK. They discuss Lucy's recent travels, her experiences in acting and theatre, and her inspirations for pursuing a career in the arts. The conversation also touches on practical advice for aspiring actors, fun board games, and nostalgic retro products. As the episode wraps up, they share Halloween memories and movie recommendations, creating a light-hearted and engaging atmosphere throughout the discussion. Welcome to Retro Podcast. Created by Straight Ally Ben Cena, Left of Str8 Podcasts is proud to syndicate this fun podcast on our network. Ben was a standout Intern at Left of Str8 Podcasts and we are happy to bring you his podcast where he talks with celebrities and personalities from film, comics, animation and more. This is all done using Ben's amazing design capabilities and characters he has created, including the host of Retro Podcasts, Retro Lion. Ben Cena always enjoyed movies and comic books. After graduating from Bishop Watterson High School, I spent four years studying illustration at Columbus College of Art and Design, where I received a bachelor's in fine arts. When I was 22, I started a web series called Retro Podcast and wrote my first screenplay, Orlando Monster; the script was nominated for the Chicago Film Awards Festival and first placed in the Cooper Awards. At age 23, directed and edited a short documentary titled The Joy of Teamwork that won two awards in two international film festivals. At age 24, I wrote and illustrated my first comic book, Night at the North Pole. Support Ben by donating to PayPal to help grow more content PayPal: benworldone@gmail.com Orlando Monster book available on LuLu https://www.lulu.com/search?contribut... Follow Retro: Instagram: @retro_ben_cena Tumblr: holidayswift101 Check out Retro on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6uH... Visit Retro Podcast Website https://retropodcast.godaddysites.com/ Check Out Other Channels: Holiday Castle Studios @holidaycastlestudios2851
Lucy Jane Wood is a 33 year old content creator from the Wirral, living in London with her partner Adam and cat Flo. She's been making lifestyle and book content on YouTube and Instagram for ten years or so, and previously worked as a freelance writer before social media took over as her job in around 2018. You can usually find her with a giant coffee, her ridiculous cat and a good book in hand. Rewitched is her debut novel. It came out in September and is a cosy, witchy, autumnal story with a dash of romance, about rediscovering your spark when it feels as though you've lost it, and how real-life gets in the way of letting your magic lead the way.You can find Lucy on YouTube as Lucy Wood or on Instagram and TwiX as @lucyjanewood Support the showJoin me on Substack - here - for more insights into writing and being published, as well as mindset tips and tools. You can subscribe to get access to much more from me, including workshops and coaching.If you would like to show your love for the podcast, please consider buying me a coffee through BuyMeACoffee.com. This gives you an opportunity to make a small, one-off donation - you are not committed to regular payments. Making the podcast earns me no money, and in fact costs me a fair bit, but I do it for the love, and because I have such fun talking with wonderful authors. Even if you can't afford to buy me a coffee, simply letting me know that you love the podcast means a lot to me. Please take a moment to leave a star rating, write a review, or share the episode with others you know who will benefit from listening in, or you can tag me in social media when you share an episode that you love with your followers.My website is http://www.zoerichards.co.uk where you can discover how you can work with me, and you can find me on TwiX and Instagram as @zoerichardsukAnd finally my debut novel, Garden of Her Heart, is out now and you can buy your copy here.Happy writing, and may the wo...
In this episode of Confessions of a Debut Novelist, I'm talking to Lucy Jane Wood about her fantasy novel Rewitched. We discuss how 90s witchy nostalgia inspired her story, her unusual route to publication where she got an editor before an agent and how her YouTube career has helped her become a bestseller.Confessions of a Debut Novelist Bookshop*Buy Rewitched: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/10990/9781035045457Follow Lucy: @LucyJaneWoodyoutube.com/c/LucyWoodFollow Chloe on Twitter: @clotimmsBuy Chloe's debut novel The Seawomen: https://linktr.ee/chloetimmschloetimms.co.uk *affiliate link - if you buy books linked to the Bookshop.org site, I may earn a commission. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lucy Jane Santos – Chain Reactions: A Hopeful History of Uranium…with TRE's Giles Brown
Send us a Text Message.Lucy Jane's journey into mediumship began at a very young age and was solidified with an extraordinary moment—communicating with her grandmother just after her passing. This deeply personal experience provides a poignant insight into the power of spirit communication; for Lucy, it helped remove some of the fear. In this episode of Clairvoyaging, we discuss the importance of aligning yourself with the right job and relationships, and our guest Lucy shares her invaluable tips for finding your true path in life. We also touch upon how personal trauma and societal influences can impact one's spiritual journey. Through captivating personal anecdotes and emotional moments, we explore the significance of letting go of control, finding peace amidst uncertainties, and the protective presence of loved ones in spirit. To book a reading with Lucy or to learn more about her:Visit: https://linktr.ee/cosmicorderFollow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cosmic_order_ltd/Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cosmicorder.life/Support the Show.-- SUBSCRIBE in your preferred podcast app!-- Follow @clairvoyagingpodcast on Instagram.-- Send us an email: clairvoyagingpodcast@gmail.com-- Become a Clairvoyager and get access to exclusive extras!Looking to book a distance Reiki session with Lauren?https://www.hellolaurenleon.com/
“Wouldst thou like to live deliciously?” Lucy & Scott have been summoned at The Witching Hour to list their Top 5 #Witch Movies as we conclude this year's #ShockPhobiaFest! Sadly dabbling in the dark arts does have its price, as the audio is not quite what Satan promised us. Join us as we discuss “New Wave 90s Witchcraft”, Scott's skepticism & Lucy's fear of open doors and windows… #PrepareForPrattle #TheWitch2015 #IAmNotAWitch #TheCraft #PracticalMagic #Viy #TheOldWays #Suspiria1977 #HanselAndGretelWitchHunters #Maleficent #TheWitches1990 Find both Scott & Lucy here on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/scotthanshodgson/ & here https://www.instagram.com/mr_molly_the_cat/ Lucy's last appearance on the podcast had her defending #TheTwilightSaga https://pod.fo/e/a3006 It's not the first time I've discussed Maleficent & Feminism before on the podcast. Why not check out me & Natalie's podcast on that and so much more… https://pod.fo/e/10ce7f Where to find the Spider-Dan & The Secret Bores Podcast… Follow this link to find your preferred podcast catcher of choice pod.link/danbores Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secretbores Twitter: https://twitter.com/dan_bores?lang=en Tiktok: http://www.tiktok.com/@dan_bores Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiderdansecretbores/?hl=en Discord: https://discord.com/invite/CeVrdqdpjk IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt22023774/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/spiderdan_2006/ Like, share, comment, subscribe etc. and don't forget to use the #PrepareForPrattle when you interact with us. Please subscribe to The Pop Culture Collective newsletter to find out what myself, Comics In Motion and all the other related podcasts are up to week by week https://pccnewsletter.com/ I'd like to thank my patrons on #Patreon for their continuing donations it is very much appreciated and helps PrattleWorld keep turning and if you ever find yourself in a position to help the podcast please consider it. https://www.patreon.com/spiderdanandthesecretbores If you would like to make a one off donation head over to https://ko-fi.com/spiderdanandthesecretbores If you want to #JoinThePrattalion and to be briefed in full on the #SecretBores head over to #PrattleWorld https://www.spiderdanandthesecretbores.com/
We're catching up with our Northern babe, Lucy Jane. She's takes us through her iconic charity shop bops, walking London Fashion Week, and all things ‘Stlyish with a Stoma'. From glittery cowboy hats to her dreams of being a stylist, Lucy Jane sits down for an honest chat about self-confidence & projecting the best version of yourself. Tune in to listen to the latest member of the Sunday Girl Club.
Matt Crawford speaks with author Lucy Jane Bledsoe about her novel, Tell The Rest. Delia Barnes and Ernest Wrangham met as teens at a Christian conversion camp for gay youth. After witnessing a tragedy, they escape together but split apart. Decades have passed and thousands of miles have separated them, but both are still intwined and haunted by that night. Delia has moved back home to coach the women's college basketball team and Ernest is a poet. Both are struggling to shake off that fateful time where they were meant to question their very souls. A powerful story of fiction that will unfortunately ring true for so many. I think anyone who has experienced trauma can relate to this book and be touched.
Christmas shopping is hard, so this week, we're taking the advice of 1930s holiday beauty ads and looking into radium! Our guest is Lucy Jane Santos, author of Half Lives: The Unlikely History of Radium and an expert in toxic beauty history. We're talking about radioactive skincare, X-Rays in beauty salons, radium condoms, snorting radium, and other *very* bad ideas. As always—do NOT try this at home!
Lucy Jane Atkinson talks about her role as director for the world premiere of A GREAT BIG WOOLLY MAMMOTH THAWING FROM THE ICE. Time Stamps: Intro, 0:00 Lucy's Recent Projects 0:48 How she gets it done 5:26 On working with Tatty 7:28 Working on new v. Old works 9:32 Lucy's process working with actors 10:57 Working with Playwrights 19:50 Working on Great Big Woolly Mammoth 25:40 Outro 29:27
Rick Doblin, PhD, (@rickdoblin) is the founder and executive director of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS). He received his doctorate in public policy from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, where he wrote his dissertation on the regulation of the medical uses of psychedelics and marijuana and his master’s thesis on a survey of oncologists about smoked marijuana vs. the oral THC pill in nausea control for cancer patients. maps.orgListen to Big FriendWatch listener Lucy Jane's Documentary: Surf Girls JamaicaIf you dig this podcast, would you be please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It’s takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests to come on the show. All of my stuff is on Thiermann.substack.comConnect with me on Instagram | Twitter | YouTubeBrought to you by Santa Cruz Medicinals and RPM Training.RPM Training is a Norcal based active lifestyle brand founded on the idea that legit, purposeful functional training is the foundation of a truly full, adventurous life. I love their workout equipment and use it daily. Use the code KYLETMAN at checkout and get 10% off any order. Santa Cruz Medicinals CBD has supported this podcast from day one. Their founder actually convinced me to start the podcast! They make a range of potent CBD products and my personal favorite is the Peppermint Tincture, which I use most nights before before I go to bed. Use the code KYLE10 at checkout, and get 10% off any order. Sore muscles, be gone!Connect with me on Instagram | Twitter | YouTubeSend voice memos to: info@kyle.surf Get full access to Writing by Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe
Rick Doblin, PhD, (@rickdoblin) is the founder and executive director of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS). He received his doctorate in public policy from Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, where he wrote his dissertation on the regulation of the medical uses of psychedelics and marijuana and his master's thesis on a survey of oncologists about smoked marijuana vs. the oral THC pill in nausea control for cancer patients. maps.orgListen to Big FriendWatch listener Lucy Jane's Documentary: Surf Girls JamaicaIf you dig this podcast, would you be please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It's takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests to come on the show. All of my stuff is on Thiermann.substack.comConnect with me on Instagram | Twitter | YouTubeBrought to you by Santa Cruz Medicinals and RPM Training.RPM Training is a Norcal based active lifestyle brand founded on the idea that legit, purposeful functional training is the foundation of a truly full, adventurous life. I love their workout equipment and use it daily. Use the code KYLETMAN at checkout and get 10% off any order. Santa Cruz Medicinals CBD has supported this podcast from day one. Their founder actually convinced me to start the podcast! They make a range of potent CBD products and my personal favorite is the Peppermint Tincture, which I use most nights before before I go to bed. Use the code KYLE10 at checkout, and get 10% off any order. Sore muscles, be gone!Connect with me on Instagram | Twitter | YouTubeSend voice memos to: info@kyle.surf Get full access to Writing by Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe
Join host Dr. Brandy Schillace for a night of radioactive stories and the history of radium with Lucy Jane Santos, author of Half Lives! In true book-club style, you will meet the author and participate in the discussion–so come with questions! Join us, too, for the PopCult Quizzer with host Davey Berris, where science fact meets science fiction. Episode was recorded live on April 7th, 2022. To join future broadcasts check out our Book Club schedule at https://brandyschillace.com/peculiar/. Follow us on Twitter (@peculiarBC), Facebook (facebook.com/groups/peculiarbooksclub), Instragram (@thepeculiarbookclub), and Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/c/PeculiarBookClub)!
Black Ohioan Raymond G. Dandridge was a little-known link between Paul Dunbar and Langston Hughes, and this short poem about an alienated dancer who has taken on an exotic persona might be seen as a "danced near-nude" pair with Dunbar's "We Wear the Mask." We have over 600 other performances of various words (mostly poetry) combined with original music in our archives at frankhudosn.org
Lucy Jane is a fashion icon in the making. But not just that she is also a fighter and survivor. At a young age Lucy Jane received her diagnosis and not long after that underwent a surgery that changed the way she lived. Now she is using her platform to spread awareness and help people who are undergoing the same experience. She is now the person she wished existed for herself. In this episode we learn where she gets her strength and how she's gotten where she is (ever though we know this is only the beginning for her ✨). ALSO...HAPPY BIRTHDAY LUCY JANE! SHOW NOTES Let's Talk, Peaches Website: www.letstalkpeaches.com IG: @letstalk_peaches TikTok: @letstalk_peaches Lucy Jane IG: @lucyjane.fashion
It feels fitting to entitle today's episode with one of my personal mantras "The Task Ahead is Never as Great as The Power Within" as we take a look back at some of the incredible insights, information, and inspiration from all the wonderfully talented guests we've had here on The Joanne Oswell Jones podcast thus far.In every conversation, we've heard how these incredible people chose to dig deep within whilst experiencing their adversities, and life-changing challenges and how by doing so they found their strength within.A journey for all of them that has included highs, and lows, many challenges, setbacks, obstacles, and the need to relentlessly dig within themselves… but on the other side, and beyond, all the digging deep, and their facing fears waiting for them… was a success, happiness, fulfilment, proud moments, memories, learned life lessons, a stronger and the becoming of who they are today.If you would like to reach out to any of these fabulous guests to book a one to one session with them, or to contact their team below you'll find their information.Episode Information:Mark Colbourne MBE - reach out to Mark https://www.instagram.com/markcolbournembe/ or for further information on his website: https://markcolbourne.com/Lucy Jane - say hi to Lucy Jane on her Instagram or reach out to her on her YouTube channel - the Lucy Jane Showhttps://www.instagram.com/i.am.lucyjane/Toby Garbett - If you'd like to book a one to one training session with Toby you can reach out to him on his Instagram or connect with him via his website too!https://www.instagram.com/tobygarbett/https://tobygarbett.com/To say hi to Sophie Wedlock Smith her Instagram is below and you can also connect with her via her website which is below too!https://www.instagram.com/sophiewedlocksmith/https://swnutritionuk.com/about-me/We're taking a coffee break next week but will be back on Friday 22nd April 2022.
Overcoming addiction for personal empowerment and happiness!Joining me today for an honest, heartfelt and authentic conversation is the wonderful Lucy Jane.This woman knows her own power!Lucy is the founder and director of the "High On Life" brand and a women's self-empowerment coach and addictive behaviour mentor.In her younger years, Lucy experienced horrendous bullying which lead her to believe in the message, of the very people who were bullying her, which was, that, she was not enough, she was not pretty enough, and that there was something wrong with her.Desperately wanting to escape those thoughts, feelings, pain, and reality Lucy would frequently anaesthetise herself with alcohol and drugs.Until one day she had an awakening - an incredible awakening and not only found her strength within, but Lucy became so profoundly aware that she was not her thoughts. These thoughts were not who she was, or is.Since then Lucy has gone on to not only change her life beyond all measure, she has helped so many other amazing women out there transform their lives too.It never ceases to amaze me how much strength and power we all have within us and that is exactly what Lucy has done, she tapped into her power within and has overcome serious addiction on her own! You won't want to miss this inspiring conversation.Where to find Lucy Jane -You'll be able to follow and connect with Lucy on her social media platforms:Lucy on her Instagram at: @i.am.lucyjaneConnect with Lucy on the Lucy Jane Show Youtube channel:The Lucy Jane Show - Break the Chain of Insecurity & Addictive Habits to take control of your Physical, Emotional, and Romantic Destinyhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKxZAgiEPZP8lAWZToY6G1A
Joya Berrow & Lucy Jane are award winning documentary directors, most notable for their craft of directing authentic human stories with impactful narratives focusing on climate justice, land and ocean regeneration and amplifying marginalised voices in the climate movement. They capture stories that go beyond the typical mainstream media around the climate crisis that often leaves us feeling paralysis and despair. These are stories that can demonstrate and model grass root change and impact in a really beautiful, emotive and real way. Find their films at therighttoroam.com and follow along on instagram @therighttoroamfilms and @JoyaberrowWatch EVE via The GuardianLearn about their impact projects and find ways to supportReferences:FilmsFood ChainsGatherSeed: The Untold StoryFanastic FungiHoney LandBooks Pleasure Activism - Adrienne Maree Brown Why We Sleep - Dr. Matt WalkerThe Body Keeps the Score - Bessel Van Der KolkIf Women Rose Rooted - Sharon BlackiePodcastBeyond The Virus Of Fear And Guilt w/ Dr. Zach Bush MD - Aubrey MarcusYou can become a podcast patron from £1 a month in exchange for a variety of carefully curated content to enrich your healing and explorative journey. Visit Patreon.com/rootedhealing to help us cover the costs of the show. Find out more about our upcoming gatherings at rootedhealing.org/gatherThe Rooted Healing podcast is hosted by Veronica StanwellWith thanks to Mike Howe for the ongoing music contributions
My kids would call some of the things my Aunt says #CRINGE. My 24 year old son would call it a #HotTake to say the least. I just say she's from a completely different place and time. Specifically, Anniston, Alabama and the first half of the 20th century. So when I ask her about the Freedom Riders bus burning, look out. I'm more interested in understanding her life and times, than I am calling her out. Listening is about hearing hard things.
Streamed live on 4 August 2021. Joanne and Jeff talked with historian Lucy Jane Santos about her new book, Half Lives: The Unlikely History of Radium. Like “Read Science!” on Facebook to hear about upcoming programs, easy links to the archive, and news about RS! guests: https://www.facebook.com/ReadScience/.
Description: Today we are joined today by author Lucy Jane Santos to discuss her new book Half Lives: The Unlikely History of Radium. Lucy Jane will show us how almost as soon as the radioactive properties of radium and other elements were discovered, they began to be used in the medical field. Not only were these products used in medicine, they were also being applied to health and beauty products. Some of these applications of radiation were a quantum leap in medicine and others were less so…You can learn more about Beyond the Big Screen and subscribe at all these great places:http://atozhistorypage.com/Click to Subscribe:https://www.spreaker.com/show/beyond-the-big-screenemail: steve@atozhistorypage.comwww.beyondthebigscreen.comhttps://www.patreon.com/historyofthepapacyOn Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/groups/atozhistorypagehttps://www.facebook.com/HistoryOfThePapacyPodcasthttps://twitter.com/atozhistoryLearn More About our Guest:Lucy Jane Santos, author of Half Lives: The Unlikely History of Radiumhttp://museumofradium.co.uk/Music Provided by:"Crossing the Chasm" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/By Sam LaRussa from United States of America - Radithor, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=57841049
Life isn't about consistent happiness and positivity because we're all here to learn and the lows are there to teach us a lot. Sharing the wisdom she gained since her spiritual awakening, Lucy Jane Bainbridge joins Tesa Baum in this positive exchange of energy. Lucy is a messaging and marketing mentor for spiritual entrepreneurs. She helps soul-based entrepreneurs find their own spiritual awakening and translate that into their messages. To Lucy, the zigzag of life is inevitable. Tune in as she talks about her one great zigzag that culminated in her moment of epiphany at age 26.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Zig-Zag of Life Community today:tesabaum.comTwitterFacebookPinterest
Lucy Jane Matthews is a 100m hurdler for Great Britain. Placing 2nd at last years British Championships at just 17, Lucy is one of the upcoming stars in UK athletics. Currently finishing her A levels alongside her athletic endeavours, Lucy has received great bespoke support from Millfield school which has allowed her to realise her ambitions of being a high performance student athlete. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sensory differences have a profound impact on learning. Colleen Whiting is our faculty specialist on school-based practice. Today, Carrie Schmitt and Colleen Whiting discuss an article highlighting a study aimed at capturing parent and teacher perspectives on how sensory differences affect learning and life at school. This conversation covers topics such as the current day impact of distance learning, sensory profiles mismatches, sense of agency, and what specific strategies work to support students with sensory differences. Parents and school-based therapists alike will benefit from this discussion. Resources Mentioned In this episode: Bialer, D., & Miller, L.J. (2011). No longer A SECRET: Unique common strategies for children with sensory or motor challenges. Sensory World. Jones, E.K., Hanley, M., & Riby, D.M. (2020). Distraction, distress and diversity: Exploring the impact of sensory processing differences on learning and school life for pupils with autism spectrum disorders. Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 72, 101515. Miller-Kuhaneck, H. & Kelleher, J. (2018). The classroom sensory environment assessment as an educational tool for teachers. Journal of Occupational Therapy Schools & Early Intervention. 10.1080/19411243.2018.1432442. Miller, Lucy Jane, Anzalone, Marie E, Lane, Shelly J, Cermak, Sharon A, & Osten, Elizabeth T. (2007). Concept evolution in sensory integration: A proposed nosology for diagnosis. The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 61(2), 135-140. Piller, A., & Pfeiffer, B. (2016). The sensory environment and participation of preschool children with autism Spectrum disorder. OTJR Occupation Participation Health, 36(3), 103–111. Short Child Occupational Profile (SCOPE): https://www.moho.uic.edu/productDetails.aspx?aid=9 Find more about the school-based course Colleen Whiting designed at https://www.sensoryhealth.org/basic/school-based-intensive-for-occupational-therapy-practitioners
Rick Doblin, PhD, (@rickdoblin) is the founder and executive director of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS). He received his doctorate in public policy from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, where he wrote his dissertation on the regulation of the medical uses of psychedelics and marijuana and his master’s thesis on a survey of oncologists about smoked marijuana vs. the oral THC pill in nausea control for cancer patients. maps.org Listen to Big Friend Watch listener Lucy Jane's Documentary: Surf Girls Jamaica If you dig this podcast, would you be please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It’s takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests to come on the show. Learn about my work at kyle.surf Brought to you by the Nell Newman Foundation, Santa Cruz Medicinals, and RPM Training. The Nell Newman Foundation is dedicated to humanitarian, scientific and environmental action that foster a resilient and restorative planetary ecology. They support the small, visionary, and perhaps untested organizations. They fund the underdogs and unpopular ideas Paul Newman championed. RPM Training is a Norcal based active lifestyle brand founded on the idea that legit, purposeful functional training is the foundation of a truly full, adventurous life. I love their workout equipment and use it daily. Use the code KYLE10 at checkout and get 10% off any order. Santa Cruz Medicinals CBD has supported this podcast from day one. Their founder actually convinced me to start the podcast! They make a range of potent CBD products and my personal favorite is the Peppermint Tincture, which I use most nights before before I go to bed. Use the code KYLE10 at checkout, and get 10% off any order. Sore muscles, be gone! Please consider supporting my work on Patreon. If you are financially strapped, just keep listening and give lots of high-fives. That’s all the payment I need. Connect with Kyle on Instagram | Twitter | YouTube Contact: info@kyle.surf The Motherfucker Awards Intro music by Nashe Howe “Life moves pretty fast ... if you don't look around once and a while, you could miss it.” - Ferris Buller
In pediatric occupational therapy, play is often used as a therapeutic medium. Today Carrie Schmitt and Michele Parkins discuss how the ways in which we play can include emotion regulation alongside sensory motor regulation. They explore the concept of psychosensory experiences tying in temperament as it manifests in play and how this guides therapeutic play aligning with sensory modulation, discrimination and sensory motor development. Resources Mentioned in this episode: Foley, G. (2017). Play as regulation: Promoting self-regulation through play. Top Language Disorders 37(3), 241-258. doi:10.1097/TLD0000000000000129 Miller, Lucy Jane, Anzalone, Marie E, Lane, Shelly J, Cermak, Sharon A, & Osten, Elizabeth T. (2007). Concept evolution in sensory integration: A proposed nosology for diagnosis. The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 61(2), 135-140. Find Michele Parkins' new webinar HERE.
Lucy & Scott are here to defend a very divisive set of films #TheTwilightSaga based on the books by #StephanieMyers. Featuring the conflicted love triange between Edward, Bella & Jacob. Join us as we discuss bland protagonists, #Volvo product placement and granite penises. #PrepareForPrattle
In this episode, Anna Ploszajski talks to historian Lucy Jane Santos about radium. Lucy's book, Half Lives: The Unlikely History of Radium, is available now from all good and ethical book stores.Follow Lucy on Twitter (twitter.com/lucyjanesantos_) and Instagram (www.instagram.com/lucyjanesantos_/) and check out her Museum of Radium here: http://museumofradium.co.uk/. Find out more about what Lucy's up to on her website http://lucyjanesantos.com/.Thanks to Dave Shephard (www.daveshephard.com) for our cover art, and Alex Lathbridge (www.alexlathbridge.com) for the music mix.Follow the podcast on Twitter at twitter.com/rialtalk, and find out more about Anna Ploszajski at www.annaploszajski.com.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/handmade. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Strike a pose, this week we are strutting our stuff on the catwalk of catastrophe that is the World's Worst Fashion Show. Theatre director extraordinaire Lucy Jane Atkinson is with us to tell us of the time she found a fashion show up a mountain and to peek at the crotch of Rick Owens' more revealing creations. Ben takes us to the bizarre world of digital fashion and Barry delves into the past to meet Lucille, a trailblazer and trendsetter who was aboard the Titanic. Follow us on Twitter: @worstfoot @bazmcstay @benvandervelde @lucypapoosky Visit www.worstfootforwardpodcast.com for all previous episodes and you can now donate to us on Patreon if you’d like to support Ben’s baby and Barry’s crippling trivia addiction: https://www.patreon.com/WorstFootForward Worst Foot Forward is part of Podnose: www.podnose.com
Lucy Jane Purrington is a Rhondda-based Artist whose photographic work most often takes on a surreal quality. Her ongoing self-portrait project focusses on themes of identity and mental health whilst at the same time exploring photography as a means of visual storytelling.Her work has been published in numerous magazines. Ffoton are delighted to feature Lucy and her work and are grateful to both Lucy and Paul Cabuts for recording this conversation.
In Episode 2 Jake speaks to Joya and Lucy Jane, the surfing film makers responsible for Real Stories original Surf Girls Jamaica. Surf girls Jamaica explores the oft over looked black female surf culture in Jamaica through the eyes of some of it's most active and vocal proponents. You can watch the full film here on YouTube from anywhere in the world - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaTUYaSD-wAWe also find out whether Missed Call, about which we talked in episode one with Director and star Victoria Mapplebeck and Real Stories Commissioning Editor Adam Gee, was successful in winning the BAFTA Award for Best Short Form Programme.Find out more about Black Girls Surf here - https://blackgirlssurf.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Philip & Tracey Johnston and their children, Hanna Grace, Daisy Mae, and Lucy Jane are based in Tagbilaran City on the Island of Bohol. They have distributed over 500,000 Gospel of John in the local dialect through schools, homes, businesses, market places and Churches. There have been many testimonies from people who have found Jesus as their Saviour through reading the Gospel of John. Philip & Tracey also minister in local Churches, both Preaching and Teaching. Each month they also run Faith, Prayer and Healing Revival Camps in local Churches, starting Friday evening, all day Saturday and finishing after Sunday morning service. During these camps many people have been healed and committed their lives to Jesus Christ as Saviour, and the Churches Blessed and Revived. For more info http://www.rtm-ministries.com
Wayne Goodman in conversation with Lucy Jane Bledsoe, world traveler, explorer, hiker, and award-winning novelist
Michelle Blair Wilker is a Los Angeles-based writer and producer. Her work has appeared in "Across the Margin", "Whistlingfire", "Hollywood Dementia", and "The Huffington Post". She was a finalist in Glimmer Train’s November 2012 contest for new writers and was short listed for the Fresher Writing Prize in 2015. In 2017, she attended DISQUIET: Dzanc Books International Literary Program in Lisbon, Portugal, and was featured in The New Short Fiction Series in Los Angeles. TV producing credits include Stand Up to Cancer and The Grammys. Lucy Jane Bledsoe is the author of five previous novels, including 'The Evolution of Love'. Her fiction has won a California Arts Council Fellowship in Literature, an American Library Association Stonewall Award, the Arts & Letters Fiction Prize, a Pushcart nomination, a Yaddo Fellowship, and two National Science Foundation Artists & Writers Fellowships. She’s been a six-time Lambda Literary Award finalist and a two-time Ferro-Grumley Award Finalist. Bledsoe lives in the Bay Area where she spends as much time as possible kayaking in the bay, as well as hiking and cycling in the hills.
Roanne Weisman is an award-winning medical/science author of seven trade health books published by McGraw-Hill and Harvard Medical School, as well as Health Communications, Inc. Her co-authors include faculty of Harvard Medical School and leading academic medical centers. Her feature stories have appeared in magazines including Prevention, Country Living, Alternative Medicine, and Body and Soul, as well as magazines of Massachusetts General Hospital and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, both teaching institutions of Harvard Medical School. She also writes regularly for online health education sites. She is the principal of the Write Way to Health, which provides communications consulting and editorial services to large organizations. Barbara Kivowitz, MSW, is a psychotherapist and health care consultant. She has worked with Stanford Health Care and Medical School, UCSF Cancer Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, and other health care organizations, and their patients and family caregivers, to help them understand the benefits of a “relationship-focused” model of care. She is a frequent speaker at clinical and patient/caregiver conferences. She has direct experience helping couples and families living with illness through her work as a therapist and an advisor to a hospice. In addition, she has authored several articles on couples and illness, and on living with pain, one of which was published in Women’s Day and another in the journal of the American Pain Foundation. Her blog about couples and illness has been nominated for best literary and best patient blog. She served on the board of trustees of Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates. She has graduate degrees from Harvard University and Simmons School of Social Work. Lucy Jane Bledsoe is the author of the Evolution of Love and five previous novels, including A Thin Bright Line. Her fiction has won a California Arts Council Fellowship in Literature, an American Library Association Stonewall Award, the Arts & Letters Fiction Prize, a Pushcart nomination, a Yaddo Fellowship, and two National Science Foundation Artists & Writers Fellowships. She’s been a six-time Lambda Literary Award finalist and a two-time Ferro-Grumley Award Finalist. Bledsoe lives in the Bay Area where she spends as much time as possible kayaking in the bay, as well as hiking and cycling in the hills.
Philip & Tracey Johnston and their children, Hanna Grace, Daisy Mae, and Lucy Jane are based in Tagbilaran City on the Island of Bohol. They have distributed over 500,000 Gospel of John in the local dialect through schools, homes, businesses, market places and Churches. There have been many testimonies from people who have found Jesus as their Saviour through reading the Gospel of John. Philip & Tracey also minister in local Churches, both Preaching and Teaching. Each month they also run Faith, Prayer and Healing Revival Camps in local Churches, starting Friday evening, all day Saturday and finishing after Sunday morning service. During these camps many people have been healed and committed their lives to Jesus Christ as Saviour, and the Churches Blessed and Revived. For more info http://www.rtm-ministries.com
Join our far-ranging, fun and fascinating conversation with Lucy Jane Bledsoe on the occasion of her brand new historical novel, A THIN BRIGHT LINE, based on the true-life story of her aunt.
Lucy-Jane joins Adam to tell her story, starting as a young teen locking herself in the bedroom listening to show tunes, all the way to her various roles in some of the most prominent Independent British feature films of the past few years, including 'The Cutting Room', her award winning performance in 'Weaverfish' and upcoming feature 'Where Do We Go From Here?' A very funny, entertaining and sincere conversation about the acting world, exploring different genres and the ups and downs of the world of online casting sites. The thoughts and opinions expressed here are those of the individual guest alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of their employers, colleagues or Adam Jarrell, creator of 'The Actors Studio Flat'.
What happens when you combine an engineering degree with a talent for sewing? A beautiful business full of well-made products and streamlined processes is created! Kim VanSlambrook is the solopreneur behind Lucy Jane Totes. What started out as a creative solution to a problem she faced quickly morphed into a beautiful business. Kim has moved her business across states and made some risky choices in the face of parenting two twin boys. Sarah and I especially love the way Kim's engineering brain has developed a streamlined system for taking gorgeous, cohesive photos. Stay tuned to the end so you won't miss all of her photography tips! On the Podcast 01:13 - Engineer meets Maker06:05 - Ruthlessly Eliminate!08:49 - Deciding on a "Look"14:38 - Why Kim is the CEO and COO10:20 - Kim's Risky Move16:27 - Etsy versus Shopify18:17 - How to Get Found20:43 - Working on the Business25:03 - Instagram vs Pinterest vs Facebook - It's War!28:10 - Blogging for Business31:10 - My name is Who, my name is What?32:48 - The Creative Process34:07 - Kim Takes all her Own Photos...of herself?41:14 - Kim's Adorable Mom Moment Press Play on the Podcast Player Below to Hear from Kim! Engineer meets Maker Kim has a civil engineering degree from Purdue University with an emphasis in structural design. But once she became a mom to twin boys, she put that engineering background to use in other ways. She had a problem that desperately needed a solution: her boys were too thin for their pants, and the only belt she could find was $18 at Janie and Jack. That didn't fly with Kim. She knew she could create something better for less. She got to work, and soon her friends were asking her to make belts for them too. Kim then used her structural design background to reverse engineer a bag in larger proportions for moms on the go. Kim found that the current tote bags on the market just didn't have enough space or durability to work for her. As she solved her own problem, once again, she had customers waiting to buy totes from her too. Lucy Jane Totes was born, and Kim absolutely loves her business because she can work from anywhere. Her husband is also a civil engineer who works on bridge design. His job moves often because he has to go where the big bridge projects are, so in just five years' time, their boys had already lived in 5 cities and 3 states. Lucy Jane Totes also gives Kim a sense of identity. No matter where she lives or how new and out of place she may feel, she has her business as a constant to fall back on. Ruthlessly Eliminate! Kim's business started with local sales. This was a great confidence booster for her, and made her realize she could make a go of selling products online. She started her Etsy shop several years ago, and initially, it was a hodge podge of items - pillowcase dresses, nursing covers, and tote bags, among other things.After learning more about business and how to create a solid brand identity, Kim realized that she needed to focus more and ruthlessly eliminate (my words - not hers!) the items that didn't fit with her brand. Kim chose to focus on her tote bags and make that her business. In the process, she eliminated all the other random items in her shop. This was an especially risky and difficult decision, because at the time, Kim's nursing covers were being featured in Pregnancy and Newborn Magazine! However, Kim had to streamline for a few reasons: A strong brand identity makes it clear to customers what you're about. Focusing on just a few things allows you to master your craft and produce the highest-quality items. At the time, Kim's boys were in preschool just a few days a week, and she didn't have any other child care available to her. She had to focus because she simply didn't have time to pursue every product idea. Kim says when she ruthlessly eliminated other products, her sales took off! Deciding on a "Look" Kim's advice on choosing your brand identity is to determine what you want your overall "look" to be for your products and business. As creatives and makers, it's easy to find new fabrics or product ideas that we just LOVE, but if it doesn't work together with the other items in your shop, you just shouldn't include it. Every new product you add needs to fit with your brand. Kim's husband always reminds her that the most successful restaurants tend to have focused, small menus. It should be the same way with a handmade business. Kim's Risky Move Kim made another risky move in her business not long after deciding on her brand identity. She closed her shop for an entire year! The business was rolling along. She was getting a lot of sales and good publicity, but because she didn't have good child care for her boys, her work time was falling from 8-midnight each night. Kim admitted that she started turning into "mean mommy. " She wasn't getting enough sleep and she felt pulled in every direction. Kim asked herself, "what will I regret the most?" She knew that she would regret pushing hard on her business at the expense of her kids and family. Her relationship with her kids and husband matters most - so she took a break from the biz and just focused on them. A year later, the boys were starting school and Kim's schedule was better. She got back to work on Lucy Jane Totes and says it was a great decision! She returned to her business with a new energy and focus on where she wanted things to go.Perspective... it's just so important! Why Kim is the CEO and COO Kim hasn't outsourced very much in her business, and part of this is because she didn't have the best experience when she tried. Last year, Kim set up her own website using the Shopify platform. Initially, she hired someone to create an e-commerce site for her, but it turned into a bit of a disaster because Kim had a very clear vision for how she wanted her site to look. (After all, she had refined her branding and knew what her business was all about!) The project was so far along that Kim ended up paying for a site that she never used. That was her lesson. She loves learning , and she's not intimated by googling until she can figure out how to add a new piece of code. So Kim uses a template from Shopify and changes aspects of the template to suit her brand. By being her own COO, she can ensure that her vision comes to life. Etsy versus Shopify Etsy has changed a lot since it first began. It's now much easier to sell items that are far from handmade on the site, and for this reason, it's a bit discouraging for a true handmade seller like Kim. There are plenty of tote bags on the site that were purchased wholesale from China and a monogram was added. Kim creates her bags from start to finish. Potential customers even write to Kim to tell her that they can get a bag like hers for less money! On the other hand, Etsy is great for getting traffic into your shop, and great for getting found via search engines and via Etsy search. It's hard to get the same level of traffic on a brand new site of your own.With Shopify, Kim can design a shop that matches her brand perfectly, and with her customization and monogram options, it's much easier to make this choices clear and streamlined on her own site. But, it will take time for Kim to build up the same level of traffic and customers that she gets from Etsy. It's a balancing act, and at this point, she wants to keep both shops open. How to Get Found Kim gets more consistent sales from Etsy because of the sheer volume of shoppers searching there and being able to optimize her listings for SEO. But if an influencer is talking about her items on social media, they'll link right to her own site and she'll see a spike in sales. Kim also uses her business social media accounts to point people to her own site versus Etsy. Kim also gets found quite often via Google image searches. Both her Etsy listings and her blog photos get found this way. Kim actually got an order from the Estee Lauder companies to use her tote bags for a sales meeting, and they found her Etsy shop via Google image search! Working on the Business One of Kim's biggest goals is to increase traffic and sales on her Shopify site, but it's difficult to do when she's still the person sewing all of her bags. She knows that in order to grow, she'll need to hire someone to help with the sewing so she can work on the business more and in the business less. It's a difficult task to find someone who will do the job well, because Kim is very particular. She creates quality products that will last for years so she has to find an employee with the same high standards and skill level. She knows that outsourcing will be worth it in the end, but the first step is the hardest!(Isn't that the truth... any big decision in business seems so scary and it can be difficult to take action on it.) Instagram vs Pinterest vs Facebook - It's War! Ok, so the headline was just for fun. It's really not war between these social networks. Kim finds them all useful for different things, and we have to agree! Instagram: Kim is most active here. She's a visual person and she loves turning her Instagram feed into a board of inspiration. Instagram also lets Kim have more interaction with her customers and followers versus Pinterest, where people don't chat very often. Pinterest: Kim loves Pinterest for its ability to take photos of her work and make them spread. She once had a photo from her blog on a kitchen storage project that got featured on Apartment Therapy! That pin has been re-pinned thousands of times and still brings her steady Pinterest traffic.Facebook: Facebook is a great place to have a conversation that lasts. Genuine relationships with your audience can be made here. (We agree, and we just love our private facebook group!) Blogging for Business Keeping up with a blog while running a handmade business is hard, but Kim has a clear goal with her blog: Keep content fresh enough that when someone new stops by her site, they know she's a real and active business. From there, Kim makes it really easy for a blog visitor to head to her shop or follow her on social media where she has time to post more often. Kim posts about shop updates, a bit about family life, and crafty tutorials or photography tips.Kim won't give up her blog even if her posts are infrequent, because those meta-tags on your photos are so great for Google image searches. If she had unlimited time, Kim says her focus would be on more DIY tutorials, sewing projects, and home projects. Blog Ideas for Handmade Business Owners: Post DIY and Crafty Tutorials Your ideal customer is probably pretty crafty but will splurge for just the right handmade item when it's too tricky for her to make herself! Share behind the scenes. Talk about your day-to-day life. Share beautiful photos. Talk about your family and personal life too. All of these posts let your audience get to know you better, and in turn, like and trust you. Share tips on how to run a handmade business. While this approach is a little less direct (the blog audience you attract may not be your ideal customer exactly) it's not a bad idea. Other handmade business owners are much more likely to support small, handmade businesses themselves! You could be next on their gift list. My name is Who, my name is What? Sorry for the Slim Shady reference, I couldn't resist! Just like Sarah and I couldn't resist asking how Lucy Jane Totes got its name. It's such a cute name... but its owner's name is.... Kim? The story behind Lucy Jane is really sweet. Kim and her husband originally planned to have a whole slew of kids, but with twin boys and a tough pregnancy, they decided they were quite content with two healthy kids. They knew if they ever had a girl they would name her Lucy Jane. Jane is Kim's mom's name, and she's been a big source of inspiration in Kim's life. When they realized they likely wouldn't ever have a girl, they named the business Lucy Jane instead. The Creative Process After talking about Kim's business name, this launched us into a conversation on the doubts that creep into all of our minds when we pursue something creative. When an idea first strikes you think, "Oh my gosh this is the best thing ever!" Then the next day you'll think, "Oh my gosh this is the worst thing!" Then a few days later you'll think, "Oh this is really good!" Isn't that the truth? When Kim designs bags or new products, she likes to make one, step back for a bit, then re-examine who work to figure out if she really likes it or not.We agree! A little space from your creative work can do wonders for your perspective. And likely, it isn't the best or the worst, but somewhere in the middle. Just put it out into the world and likely some people will love it... and some won't. And that's ok! Kim Takes all her Own Photos...of herself? Sarah and I were dying to know how Kim gets such great photos of her bags! And... most of those photos have her in them holding the bags and showing them off. (Seriously, if you haven't clicked over to Kim's site yet, now's the time to do it... her photos are amazing.) So how does Kim manage to take all her own photos... while she's in them?! Kim sets her camera up on a tripod. FYI - she uses a Nikon D700 (just a step below a professional camera) She configures her camera to a remote. Kim says if you look closely at some of her photos you can see the remote in her hand, although she tries her best to hide it! Kim tethers her camera to her I-mac so her photos are automatically imported into Lightroom. This allows Kim to immediately see how her photos look on a computer screen and accurately assess what needs tweaking. Kim snaps several different positions of her holding each bag. She grabs a photo, quickly edits it, and uploads it into a Shopify in a draft setting so she can compare it to her current product photos. This helps her to make sure the white balance is correct for her new batch of photos. Once the white balance is right, Kim sets up Lightroom so that it will automatically apply all of those edits to the next picture. Gorgeous photos and cohesive look... DONE! Kim says she used to take all the photos at once then sit down at her computer to edit only to find out that something was off. Now she saves herself loads of time by seeing the photos on the computer immediately and making adjustments before she takes too many photos that aren't right. So... what's a tether?With Lightroom starting a "tether" is one of the features offered. (Kim has a subscription to Lightroom and Photoshop through Adobe Creative Clouse for $10/month.) To start a tether, just use the mini USB port to connect your camera directly to your computer .Then start your tether in lightroom, and your photos will show up on your computer screen right away instead of on your camera screen. Kim's other Killer Tool: Dropbox. Kim exports her photos as a square to dropbox, so that way she's ready to upload them to her website or use them on Instagram. To Photoshop or not to Photoshop: Kim says she struggles with Photoshop because she has a tendency to over-edit, and in the end, she doesn't even remember what the photo was supposed to look like!Instead, she uses Lightroom to work on her exposure and white balance, so edits there and stores her pictures. Light room can also store all her original photos, so even if she makes edits to a photo, the original will always be there. Wow! I'm so impressed with the way Kim streamlines her photography process. It's obvious that she's got things down pat because her site and her Instagram feed are just filled with beautiful, creative photos of her products. Kim's Adorable Mom Moment You'll have to tune in to hear how Kim's son Teddy is creating his own "department" within her business - so cute! Stay in Touch with Kim! LucyJaneTotes.comLucyJaneTotes.Etsy.com
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LeMieux National Dressage Championships 20 - 23 September 2018
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"...the people who go there, pretty much to a person, are passionate about their lives..." - Lucy Jane Bledsoe
"Everyone lives out in front of everyone and it is very, very intense."