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Blue Sisters by Coco Mellors is a story about sisterhood and how grief can pull a family apart — and put them back together again. Mellors joins us to talk about creating her characters' distinct voices, sibling dynamics, connection through writing and more with cohost, Jenna Seery. This episode of Poured Over was hosted by Jenna Seery and mixed by Harry Liang. New episodes land Tuesdays and Thursdays (with occasional Saturdays) here and on your favorite podcast app Featured Books (Episode): Blue Sisters by Coco Mellors Cleopatra and Frankenstein by Coco Mellors Little Women by Louisa May Alcott All Fours by Miranda July On Beauty by Zadie Smith A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin
World-renowned and very clever Professor of Short Books, Douglas Ullard...along with his Twenty-Two Minute and Seventeen Second Classic Literature Audio Armchair Theatre Company (or TTMASSCLAATC) brings you D. H. Lawrence's naughty literary "masterpiece" in just...well...twenty-two minutes and seventeen seconds. So, if you're trying to look smart in front of your friends and family because they think they KNOW the story of The War of the Wolrds... then, don't worry…we've done all the hard work for you. So sit back and listen to the scandal unfold at Wragby, where Lady Constance is searching for more than just a good time! Cast: Julien Bell as Mellors and others Joanna Brookes as Bolton and others David Menkin as Michaelis and others Caroline Rodgers as Lady Chatterley and others Ben Starr as Clifford and others With a special introduction by the Professor himself, Douglas Ullard. Written by David Spicer Directed by John Schwab and David Spicer Audio Production by John Schwab Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Coco Mellors Debutroman „Cleopatra und Frankenstein“ polarisiert auf Bookstagram und Booktok. Er handelt von einer überstürzten Hochzeit, Party, Alkohol und dem pulsierenden Leben in Big Apple. Schnell und humorvoll erzählt, den Hype aber trotzdem nicht wert. Aus dem Englischen von Lisa Kögeböhn Eichborn Verlag, 512 Seiten, 25 Euro ISBN 978-3-84790-144-0
Coco Mellors: Cleopatra und Frankenstein (Roman) | Übers.: Lisa Kögeböhn | Eichborn Verlag 2023 | Preis: 25 Euro | von der hr2-Partnerbuchhandlung „Lesenswert – Buchladen am Rathaus“ in Alsfeld
Coco Mellors is an author living in New York. Her current book, Cleopatra and Frankenstein, is available now. We chat about jet lag or depression, wifi was down on his flight, so Chris watched Yellowstone, is her name real? Dancing with countertop drugs, Carrie Bradshaw read her book, was SATC better than AJLT? A recent holiday in Italy, her vacation style, bicoastal humility, she makes a good case for going to school, her indie sleaze phase, why she stopped partying, her drunk meal of choice, how her relationships have changed, dealing with her onscreen adaptation, the famously underrated man in his forties, who plays Cleo, and her top three dry goods. twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans www.instagram.com/cocomellors Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Pagecast, the book-centred podcast series presented by Jonathan Ball Publishers. In this episode. Tecla Ciolfi, the Founder & Editor of Texx and the City, will be chatting with Coco Mellars, the incredible author of the captivating novel Cleopatra and Frankenstein! For readers of Modern Lovers and Conversations with Friends, an addictive, humorous, and poignant debut novel about the shock waves caused by one couple's impulsive marriage. 'A tender, devastating and funny exploration of love and friendship and the yearning for self-evisceration. Coco Mellors is an elegant and exciting new voice' PANDORA SYKES, author of How Do We Know We're Doing It Right New York is slipping from Cleo's grasp. Sure, she's at a different party every other night, but she barely knows anyone. Her student visa is running out, and she doesn't even have money for cigarettes. But then she meets Frank. Twenty years older, Frank's life is full of all the success and excess that Cleo's lacks. He offers her the chance to be happy, the freedom to paint, and the opportunity to apply for a green card. She offers him a life imbued with beauty and art-and, hopefully, a reason to cut back on his drinking. He is everything she needs right now. Cleo and Frank run head-first into a romance that neither of them can quite keep up with. It reshapes their lives and the lives of those around them, whether that's Cleo's best friend struggling to embrace his gender identity in the wake of her marriage, or Frank's financially dependent sister arranging sugar daddy dates after being cut off. Ultimately, this chance meeting between two strangers outside of a New Year's Eve party changes everything, for better or worse. Cleopatra and Frankenstein is an astounding and painfully relatable debut novel about the spontaneous decisions that shape our entire lives and those imperfect relationships born of unexpectedly perfect evenings. Coco Mellors was raised in London and New York City. She completed her MFA in Fiction at New York University, where she was a Goldwater Fellow. Cleopatra and Frankenstein has been translated into over ten languages and is being developed for television by Warner Bros. She lives in Los Angeles, California, with her husband.
In Reproductive Realities in Modern China: Birth Control and Abortion, 1911-2021 (Cambridge UP, 2022), assistant professor of history at Missouri State University, Sarah Mellors Rodriguez explores the longue durée history of birth control and abortion in China from the Republican period to the present day. Drawing from a rich array of archival materials, oral histories, posters, films, novels, and other media, she delves into the diverse attitudes, policies, and practices of birth control and abortion from 1911 to 2021. In this episode, Rodriguez shares how she first became interested in birth control in China and her research process and decisions. She then walks listeners through her book, paying special attention to the lived experiences of women whose decisions about birth control were often mediated by geography, class, and shifting regional and national policies and enforcement. By tracing birth control and abortion in China over a long period, she is able to identify persistent trends and specific features of each period covered–the Republican period, the early People's Republic of China, the Cultural Revolution and Sent-Down Student Movement, and the era of the One Child Policy. Sarah Mellors Rodriguez has crafted her book in a thorough, thoughtful manner, not only contributing new details and insights about birth control and abortion in China before, during, and after the One Child Policy but also commenting on the larger themes of sexuality and the law, gender, medicine, and modern China. Laurie Dickmeyer is an Assistant Professor of History at Angelo State University, where she teaches courses in Asian and US history. Her research concerns nineteenth century US-China relations. She can be reached at laurie.dickmeyer@angelo.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In Reproductive Realities in Modern China: Birth Control and Abortion, 1911-2021 (Cambridge UP, 2022), assistant professor of history at Missouri State University, Sarah Mellors Rodriguez explores the longue durée history of birth control and abortion in China from the Republican period to the present day. Drawing from a rich array of archival materials, oral histories, posters, films, novels, and other media, she delves into the diverse attitudes, policies, and practices of birth control and abortion from 1911 to 2021. In this episode, Rodriguez shares how she first became interested in birth control in China and her research process and decisions. She then walks listeners through her book, paying special attention to the lived experiences of women whose decisions about birth control were often mediated by geography, class, and shifting regional and national policies and enforcement. By tracing birth control and abortion in China over a long period, she is able to identify persistent trends and specific features of each period covered–the Republican period, the early People's Republic of China, the Cultural Revolution and Sent-Down Student Movement, and the era of the One Child Policy. Sarah Mellors Rodriguez has crafted her book in a thorough, thoughtful manner, not only contributing new details and insights about birth control and abortion in China before, during, and after the One Child Policy but also commenting on the larger themes of sexuality and the law, gender, medicine, and modern China. Laurie Dickmeyer is an Assistant Professor of History at Angelo State University, where she teaches courses in Asian and US history. Her research concerns nineteenth century US-China relations. She can be reached at laurie.dickmeyer@angelo.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In Reproductive Realities in Modern China: Birth Control and Abortion, 1911-2021 (Cambridge UP, 2022), assistant professor of history at Missouri State University, Sarah Mellors Rodriguez explores the longue durée history of birth control and abortion in China from the Republican period to the present day. Drawing from a rich array of archival materials, oral histories, posters, films, novels, and other media, she delves into the diverse attitudes, policies, and practices of birth control and abortion from 1911 to 2021. In this episode, Rodriguez shares how she first became interested in birth control in China and her research process and decisions. She then walks listeners through her book, paying special attention to the lived experiences of women whose decisions about birth control were often mediated by geography, class, and shifting regional and national policies and enforcement. By tracing birth control and abortion in China over a long period, she is able to identify persistent trends and specific features of each period covered–the Republican period, the early People's Republic of China, the Cultural Revolution and Sent-Down Student Movement, and the era of the One Child Policy. Sarah Mellors Rodriguez has crafted her book in a thorough, thoughtful manner, not only contributing new details and insights about birth control and abortion in China before, during, and after the One Child Policy but also commenting on the larger themes of sexuality and the law, gender, medicine, and modern China. Laurie Dickmeyer is an Assistant Professor of History at Angelo State University, where she teaches courses in Asian and US history. Her research concerns nineteenth century US-China relations. She can be reached at laurie.dickmeyer@angelo.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies
In Reproductive Realities in Modern China: Birth Control and Abortion, 1911-2021 (Cambridge UP, 2022), assistant professor of history at Missouri State University, Sarah Mellors Rodriguez explores the longue durée history of birth control and abortion in China from the Republican period to the present day. Drawing from a rich array of archival materials, oral histories, posters, films, novels, and other media, she delves into the diverse attitudes, policies, and practices of birth control and abortion from 1911 to 2021. In this episode, Rodriguez shares how she first became interested in birth control in China and her research process and decisions. She then walks listeners through her book, paying special attention to the lived experiences of women whose decisions about birth control were often mediated by geography, class, and shifting regional and national policies and enforcement. By tracing birth control and abortion in China over a long period, she is able to identify persistent trends and specific features of each period covered–the Republican period, the early People's Republic of China, the Cultural Revolution and Sent-Down Student Movement, and the era of the One Child Policy. Sarah Mellors Rodriguez has crafted her book in a thorough, thoughtful manner, not only contributing new details and insights about birth control and abortion in China before, during, and after the One Child Policy but also commenting on the larger themes of sexuality and the law, gender, medicine, and modern China. Laurie Dickmeyer is an Assistant Professor of History at Angelo State University, where she teaches courses in Asian and US history. Her research concerns nineteenth century US-China relations. She can be reached at laurie.dickmeyer@angelo.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
In Reproductive Realities in Modern China: Birth Control and Abortion, 1911-2021 (Cambridge UP, 2022), assistant professor of history at Missouri State University, Sarah Mellors Rodriguez explores the longue durée history of birth control and abortion in China from the Republican period to the present day. Drawing from a rich array of archival materials, oral histories, posters, films, novels, and other media, she delves into the diverse attitudes, policies, and practices of birth control and abortion from 1911 to 2021. In this episode, Rodriguez shares how she first became interested in birth control in China and her research process and decisions. She then walks listeners through her book, paying special attention to the lived experiences of women whose decisions about birth control were often mediated by geography, class, and shifting regional and national policies and enforcement. By tracing birth control and abortion in China over a long period, she is able to identify persistent trends and specific features of each period covered–the Republican period, the early People's Republic of China, the Cultural Revolution and Sent-Down Student Movement, and the era of the One Child Policy. Sarah Mellors Rodriguez has crafted her book in a thorough, thoughtful manner, not only contributing new details and insights about birth control and abortion in China before, during, and after the One Child Policy but also commenting on the larger themes of sexuality and the law, gender, medicine, and modern China. Laurie Dickmeyer is an Assistant Professor of History at Angelo State University, where she teaches courses in Asian and US history. Her research concerns nineteenth century US-China relations. She can be reached at laurie.dickmeyer@angelo.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine
In Reproductive Realities in Modern China: Birth Control and Abortion, 1911-2021 (Cambridge UP, 2022), assistant professor of history at Missouri State University, Sarah Mellors Rodriguez explores the longue durée history of birth control and abortion in China from the Republican period to the present day. Drawing from a rich array of archival materials, oral histories, posters, films, novels, and other media, she delves into the diverse attitudes, policies, and practices of birth control and abortion from 1911 to 2021. In this episode, Rodriguez shares how she first became interested in birth control in China and her research process and decisions. She then walks listeners through her book, paying special attention to the lived experiences of women whose decisions about birth control were often mediated by geography, class, and shifting regional and national policies and enforcement. By tracing birth control and abortion in China over a long period, she is able to identify persistent trends and specific features of each period covered–the Republican period, the early People's Republic of China, the Cultural Revolution and Sent-Down Student Movement, and the era of the One Child Policy. Sarah Mellors Rodriguez has crafted her book in a thorough, thoughtful manner, not only contributing new details and insights about birth control and abortion in China before, during, and after the One Child Policy but also commenting on the larger themes of sexuality and the law, gender, medicine, and modern China. Laurie Dickmeyer is an Assistant Professor of History at Angelo State University, where she teaches courses in Asian and US history. Her research concerns nineteenth century US-China relations. She can be reached at laurie.dickmeyer@angelo.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/chinese-studies
In Reproductive Realities in Modern China: Birth Control and Abortion, 1911-2021 (Cambridge UP, 2022), assistant professor of history at Missouri State University, Sarah Mellors Rodriguez explores the longue durée history of birth control and abortion in China from the Republican period to the present day. Drawing from a rich array of archival materials, oral histories, posters, films, novels, and other media, she delves into the diverse attitudes, policies, and practices of birth control and abortion from 1911 to 2021. In this episode, Rodriguez shares how she first became interested in birth control in China and her research process and decisions. She then walks listeners through her book, paying special attention to the lived experiences of women whose decisions about birth control were often mediated by geography, class, and shifting regional and national policies and enforcement. By tracing birth control and abortion in China over a long period, she is able to identify persistent trends and specific features of each period covered–the Republican period, the early People's Republic of China, the Cultural Revolution and Sent-Down Student Movement, and the era of the One Child Policy. Sarah Mellors Rodriguez has crafted her book in a thorough, thoughtful manner, not only contributing new details and insights about birth control and abortion in China before, during, and after the One Child Policy but also commenting on the larger themes of sexuality and the law, gender, medicine, and modern China. Laurie Dickmeyer is an Assistant Professor of History at Angelo State University, where she teaches courses in Asian and US history. Her research concerns nineteenth century US-China relations. She can be reached at laurie.dickmeyer@angelo.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Reproductive Realities in Modern China: Birth Control and Abortion, 1911-2021 (Cambridge UP, 2022), assistant professor of history at Missouri State University, Sarah Mellors Rodriguez explores the longue durée history of birth control and abortion in China from the Republican period to the present day. Drawing from a rich array of archival materials, oral histories, posters, films, novels, and other media, she delves into the diverse attitudes, policies, and practices of birth control and abortion from 1911 to 2021. In this episode, Rodriguez shares how she first became interested in birth control in China and her research process and decisions. She then walks listeners through her book, paying special attention to the lived experiences of women whose decisions about birth control were often mediated by geography, class, and shifting regional and national policies and enforcement. By tracing birth control and abortion in China over a long period, she is able to identify persistent trends and specific features of each period covered–the Republican period, the early People's Republic of China, the Cultural Revolution and Sent-Down Student Movement, and the era of the One Child Policy. Sarah Mellors Rodriguez has crafted her book in a thorough, thoughtful manner, not only contributing new details and insights about birth control and abortion in China before, during, and after the One Child Policy but also commenting on the larger themes of sexuality and the law, gender, medicine, and modern China. Laurie Dickmeyer is an Assistant Professor of History at Angelo State University, where she teaches courses in Asian and US history. Her research concerns nineteenth century US-China relations. She can be reached at laurie.dickmeyer@angelo.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
In Reproductive Realities in Modern China: Birth Control and Abortion, 1911-2021 (Cambridge UP, 2022), assistant professor of history at Missouri State University, Sarah Mellors Rodriguez explores the longue durée history of birth control and abortion in China from the Republican period to the present day. Drawing from a rich array of archival materials, oral histories, posters, films, novels, and other media, she delves into the diverse attitudes, policies, and practices of birth control and abortion from 1911 to 2021. In this episode, Rodriguez shares how she first became interested in birth control in China and her research process and decisions. She then walks listeners through her book, paying special attention to the lived experiences of women whose decisions about birth control were often mediated by geography, class, and shifting regional and national policies and enforcement. By tracing birth control and abortion in China over a long period, she is able to identify persistent trends and specific features of each period covered–the Republican period, the early People's Republic of China, the Cultural Revolution and Sent-Down Student Movement, and the era of the One Child Policy. Sarah Mellors Rodriguez has crafted her book in a thorough, thoughtful manner, not only contributing new details and insights about birth control and abortion in China before, during, and after the One Child Policy but also commenting on the larger themes of sexuality and the law, gender, medicine, and modern China. Laurie Dickmeyer is an Assistant Professor of History at Angelo State University, where she teaches courses in Asian and US history. Her research concerns nineteenth century US-China relations. She can be reached at laurie.dickmeyer@angelo.edu.
In Reproductive Realities in Modern China: Birth Control and Abortion, 1911-2021 (Cambridge UP, 2022), assistant professor of history at Missouri State University, Sarah Mellors Rodriguez explores the longue durée history of birth control and abortion in China from the Republican period to the present day. Drawing from a rich array of archival materials, oral histories, posters, films, novels, and other media, she delves into the diverse attitudes, policies, and practices of birth control and abortion from 1911 to 2021. In this episode, Rodriguez shares how she first became interested in birth control in China and her research process and decisions. She then walks listeners through her book, paying special attention to the lived experiences of women whose decisions about birth control were often mediated by geography, class, and shifting regional and national policies and enforcement. By tracing birth control and abortion in China over a long period, she is able to identify persistent trends and specific features of each period covered–the Republican period, the early People's Republic of China, the Cultural Revolution and Sent-Down Student Movement, and the era of the One Child Policy. Sarah Mellors Rodriguez has crafted her book in a thorough, thoughtful manner, not only contributing new details and insights about birth control and abortion in China before, during, and after the One Child Policy but also commenting on the larger themes of sexuality and the law, gender, medicine, and modern China. Laurie Dickmeyer is an Assistant Professor of History at Angelo State University, where she teaches courses in Asian and US history. Her research concerns nineteenth century US-China relations. She can be reached at laurie.dickmeyer@angelo.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day
Kath & Elle chat about the first installment of Love is Blind S4 (before the weddings and live show!!), then discuss a viral Teen Vogue article on child influencers, and finally chat all about the sensation that is Coco Mellor's Cleopatra and Frankenstein. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bookishpod/message
This week we were joined in the writer's studio by Coco Mellors, author of one of our biggest selling novels of the year, Cleopatra and Frankenstein.It's the story of a woman and a man—Cleo and Frank—who meet in New York on New Year's Eve 2006, who fall in love despite—or perhaps because of—their very many differences, and whose marriage within months causes not only an earthquake in their own lives, but also sends disruptive aftershocks out into the lives of their friends and families. All of which makes Cleopatra and Frankenstein one of the most devilishly readable debuts of the year.Buy Cleopatra and Frankenstein: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/product/6416505/mellors-coco-cleopatra-and-frankenstein*SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR BONUS EPISODESLooking for Friends of Shakespeare and Company read Ulysses? https://podfollow.com/sandcoulyssesIf you want to spend even more time at Shakespeare and Company, you can now subscribe for regular bonus episodes and early access to Friends of Shakespeare and Company read Ulysses.Subscribe on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/sandcoSubscribe on Apple Podcasts here: https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/shakespeare-and-company-writers-books-and-paris/id1040121937?l=enAll money raised goes to supporting “Friends of Shakespeare and Company” the bookshop's non-profit, created to fund our noncommercial activities—from the upstairs reading library, to the writers-in-residence program, to our charitable collaborations, and our free events.*Coco Mellors grew up in London and New York. She has an MFA from New York University, where she was a recipient of the Goldwater Fellowship. She currently lives in Los Angeles, California with her husband.Adam Biles is Literary Director at Shakespeare and Company. Buy a signed copy of his novel Feeding Time here: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/product/7209940/biles-adam-feeding-timeListen to Alex Freiman's Play It Gentle here: https://open.spotify.com/album/4gfkDcG32HYlXnBqI0xgQX?si=mf0Vw-kuRS-ai15aL9kLNA&dl_branch=1 Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caterer.com has been a committed supporter of HR in Hospitality for many years. Their annual Awards of Excellence is an amazing celebration of the fantastic work being carried out for hospitality team members across the industry. We proudly sponsor the HR in Hospitality Rising Star Award, providing a bursary for an exceptional hospitality HR professional on the cusp of a brilliant career. This year's winner is Abby Mellors from Mowgli Street food. In this episode of Recruiting in Hospitality, we spoke to Abby about her career to date, her journey on the career ladder, and discussed what hospitality businesses need to do to change perceptions of a career in hospitality, so that it's no longer considered as a stop gap. Follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram: @Catererdotcom
What an absolute fantastic show starting with four independent artists: Pinx, Mellors, Teslanay and the Borderline Birdies. Such a great way to introduce my special guest Positive K. Born August 8, 1967 and was raised in the Bronx, New York and spent much of his childhood near Richman (Echo) Park where early hip hop DJs Grandmaster Flash, DJ Sinbad and Busy Bee would throw block parties. He was inspired as a child to rap when one day The Fearless Four were performing in his neighborhood and invited him to say a rhyme on their mic. Gibson's first musical endeavor was a short-lived rap group with his family named Disco Cousins, and he rapped under the name Baby Breeze. Later, while a member of the Five-Percent Nation, Gibson joined the rap group Almighty God Committee from Queens, rapping under the name Positive Knowledge Allah. However, after their DJ played the wrong side of a record at a televised rap contest and the rest of the group walked offstage, Gibson continued on as a solo act under the shortened name Positive K. He shared his passion for Hip Hop and Rap music and said, "If you're born in the Bronx it's in your DNA" Positive K told me about his favourite songs like Cold Crush and Grand Master Flash and the Furious Five and what drew him to those songs. He also mentioned a ballad from Marvin Gaye "If I Should Die Tonight" and what it means to him. He has gone from strength to strength and has shared three of his own songs for us to enjoy. So kick back and enjoy the show. #hiphopmusic #newstarzshow #musicinterview #rap #positivek #neilclark #xclusive #getitdone #hiphop #interviewshow #musicshow # Exclusive permission has been given by the artist to play the interview and his 3 songs "Get It Done", "Xclusive" and "Nobody". The other titles from Grand Master Flash, Cold Crush and Marvin Gaye are Fair Use for illustration purposes to describe the artists tastes in music growing up and how he became a well known Rap Artist. Exclusive permission has been given by additional artists: Pinx, Mellors, Teslanay and Borderline Birdies via their promotors to include their songs within the New Starz Show. All Rights Are Reserved. New Starz Show (c)2019. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neil-clark10/message
Oglala Lakota and Mohawk actress Charley Flyte performs this supernatural mystery novel with the perfect balance of intrigue and suspense. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's contributor Kendra Winchester discuss author Ramona Emerson's debut novel that makes for perfect creepy fall listening. Rita Todacheene is one of the best forensic photographers working for the Albuquerque police department. But she has a secret: She can see ghosts, giving her unique insights into the cases. Flyte perfectly captures Rita's horror as she is terrorized by ghosts, and her narration creates an emotional intimacy between characters. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Recorded Books. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Listen to AudioFile's fourth season of Audiobook Break, featuring the Japanese American Civil Liberties Collection. Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from Naxos AudioBooks. This week is Banned Books Week. Maxine Peake narrates D.H. Lawrence's famous story about Lady Chatterley and her love-affair with the gamekeeper, Mellors. Banned for over 30 years for the explicit nature of its language and descriptions of sex, Lady Chatterley's Lover also exposes the dehumanisation of the mechanical age, and underlines the profound power of tenderness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This Episode we interview Patti Presson, Ishmael Davila, Paul Mellors about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
This Episode we interview Patti Presson, Ishmael Davila, Paul Mellors about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
Go to where the attention is... Right now TikTok has over 3 BILLION downloads.... So where should marketers be? Listen as Mark and Trevor interview TikTok influencers Rory and Anna Mellor aka @mellorlite. They talk about how they got started, the highs the lows, how to find a niche, and how brands should work with influencers. This is a podcast you don't want to miss.
"When the darkest part of you meets the darkest part of me, it creates light." This is one of the many incredible lines readers will find in Coco Mellors's luminous debut novel Cleopatra and Frankenstein. In this riveting story, readers meet Cleo and Frank, two disparate characters whose chance encounter brings them closer in ways they couldn't have expected. Throughout the book, readers also meet Cleo and Frank's closest friends and family members, whose own stories add texture to Cleo and Frank's relationship and provide a nuanced portrait of what it means to come together, grow up, and in some cases, grow apart. Cleopatra and Frankenstein may be a work of literary fiction, but for Coco, it also calls upon what she deems "emotional nonfiction." And her own story of transformation and curiosity is a reminder that slowing down—and looking inward—is often the only way forward. In this interview, Coco shared more about what led her to write Cleopatra and Frankenstein, her thoughts on gratitude and faith, and the importance of spending time doing what you love most. This episode also opens with a story by Alyssa Natoci. A transcript of this episode is also available on our website: https://www.slowstoriespodcast.com/community/slow-stories-podcast-show-notes-coco-mellors
Alice and Bethany absolutely loved Coco Mellors' glittering debut Cleopatra & Frankenstein, a portrait of a marriage in early noughties NYC, and in this episode they get to ask the author all about it! The book is available now from 4th Estate.
In this episode, Jess and Lauren interview the wonderful Coco Mellors on her beautiful new debut novel Cleopatra and Frankenstein! This episode is brought to by Pagesmith, a wonderful new service which allows you to create and gift your own fully personalised poetry collections! To find out more, visit: www.pagesmithbooks.com Books Mentioned in this Episode: Cleopatra and Frankenstein by Coco Mellors and Detransition, Baby by Torrey Peters Competition Time: We have partnered with Books That Matter to gift one lucky listener a free Books The Matter gift box! To be in with a chance of winning, all you have to do is subscribe, rate and review this podcast. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts leave a review and put your Instagram handle as your 'Nickname', if you're listening on another platform, subscribe then share our podcast on your instagram story and we'll track your entry that way. Each month a winner will be selected at random and informed via Instagram. Get in Touch: Instagram: @bookreccos Email: bookreccos@gmail.com Jingle written and produced by Alex Thomas licensed exclusively for Book Reccos
Coco Mellors has written for ‘The New York Times', ‘The Stack' and ‘Flash Fiction Magazine' among many other publications. She has now turned her hand to novels and her debut, ‘Cleopatra and Frankenstein', details the whirlwind romance and marriage of 24-year-old British artist Cleo and forty-something advertising executive Frank. She speaks to Georgina Godwin about her book, which goes beyond a conventional love story.
Coco Mellors gets deep with us about her debut novel, Cleopatra and Frankenstein, a “new New York love story.” ** Complicated Woman: Cleo. Coco describes Cleo as “the heart of the novel,” but explains that it took her years of writing to get to know her because it was like mining her unconscious -- like looking into the sun (01:51). ** We discuss Coco's bold narrative choices and how the structure evolved over the seven years she wrote the novel. We loved hearing about how it was an organic, “faith based” process for her. (04:54) ** Coco shares how she tackled a massive rewrite following critical feedback and still managed to remain hopeful. (09:53) ** We discuss how cinematic the scenes are in this book, how important the location and setting are to specific scenes. Coco explains that she is a “story writer,” in the sense that for her the emotion always comes first, then she looks for settings to allow that to come though. (11:55) ** Coco shares our obsession with characters being SEEN by another. She discusses how that is a “through line” in the novel. (15:04) ** We talk about what love is and how her definition and understanding of love evolved and grew alongside her characters' own views. (18:27) ** Coco and her novel give us more narratives around addiction and its many variations. (22:14) ** What's your damage is something we love to explore and Coco is right here with us! We discuss her interest in mommy issues and agree that at some point the path to healing is to accept that this our life is ultimately our own. (25:50) ** Coco preaches to the choir as we discuss how growth is never linear and perfectionism just may be the worst addiction around. (30:53) ** We love to hear about a debut author's path to publication, especially when it is a tale of perseverance and patience like Coco's journey. We even get a sneak peak at her second novel. (36:00) ** We talk astrology or “what's your horoscope” as Frank puts it. Coco and Kate, true Leos, bond over liking to “preen” and to celebrate their birthdays. (39:21) ** As always, we ask Coco to share what she is loving right now in terms of books, movies and TV shows. Because we can't shut up about it, we end up gushing about “The Lost Daughter”! (41:48)
Jason, Pascal, and Marcus speak with Lillian Cicerchia and Sarah Mellors about the ongoing political struggle over abortion. Lillian Cicerchia Lillian is a post-doc at the Institute of Philosophy at the Free University of Berlin. Her areas of specialization are political philosophy, feminist philosophy, and critical theory. Her research is about capitalism, structural injustice, and the intersection of the two, especially the ways in which capitalism influences experiences of social group oppression. Her work also asks how contexts of structural injustice frame the way that we think about our normative criteria for justice in terms of democratic rights and participation. Sarah Mellors Sarah Mellors Rodriguez is an Assistant Professor of East Asian History at Missouri State University. Her forthcoming book (Cambridge University Press, 2022) examines birth control and abortion in China from the early twentieth century to the present. About TIR Thank you, guys, again for taking the time to check this out. We appreciate each and every one of you. If you have the means, and you feel so inclined, BECOME A PATRON! We're creating patron-only programming, you'll get bonus content from many of the episodes, and you get MERCH! Become a patron now: https://www.patreon.com/join/BitterLakePresents Please also like, subscribe, and follow us on these platforms as well, especially YouTube! THANKS Y'ALL YouTube: www.youtube.com/thisisrevolutionpodcast Twitch: www.twitch.tv/thisisrevolutionpodcast & www.twitch.tv/leftflankvets Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Thisisrevolutionpodcast/ Twitter: @TIRShowOakland Instagram: @thisisrevolutionoakland Pascal Robert in Black Agenda Report: https://www.blackagendareport.com/author/PascalRobert Get THIS IS REVOLUTION Merch here: www.thisisrevolutionpodcast.com Get the music featured on the show here: https://bitterlakeoakland.bandcamp.com/ Follow Djene Bajalan @djenebajalan Follow Kuba Wrzesniewski @DrKuba2
In Episode 83, “Power through Purpose,” Blenheim Partners' Gregory Robinson speaks to Linda Mellors, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Regis Healthcare Ltd, one of Australia's largest aged care services providers.In today's episode, Linda shares some valuable insight into an industry on the cusp of major reform, having gone through an eye-opening Royal Commission as well as a global pandemic that has seen their residents as some of society's most vulnerable. With Australia's ageing population continuing to rise, Linda, at the helm of Regis, is uniquely positioned to make a profound impact on the way we tend and care for our elderly loved ones today and in the future.Linda is also currently a Director of Mackillop Family Services. Prior to joining Regis, Linda held a range of leadership roles in hospital and health systems, as well as a national aged care service. She was also formerly Co-Chair of the Victorian Metropolitan Hospital Chief Executive Group, Inaugural Chair of the Aged Care Reform Network, Chair of the Aged Care Guild and North Eastern Metropolitan Integrated Cancer Service, Board Member of the Parent Infant Research Institute and Board Director of the South Western Melbourne Medicare Local.
In 1982 China's population crossed the one-billion-mark, only three years after the promulgation of its famous, or in some quarters infamous, “One Child Policy”, a policy that was only abolished in 2015. That China's ruling communist party might be concerned with questions of overpopulation in the world's most populous country seems to make intuitive sense. However, such a perspective is perhaps over simplistic as it obscures the complex history of birth control in modern China. For instance, upon assuming control of China in 1949, the initial stance of the Communist Party was one that favored high fertility rates. What factors have shaped both the attitudes of the Chinese state and Chinese society towards the issue of birth control? How have policies and attitudes change regarding this issue since the Communist Party assumed power? And what have been the implications for gender relations in the world's most populous nation? We ask these questions and more, This is Revolution. About Sara: Sarah Mellors Rodriguez is an Assistant Professor of East Asian History at Missouri State University. Her forthcoming book (Cambridge University Press, 2022) examines birth control and abortion in China from the early twentieth century to the present. Thank you, guys, again for taking the time to check this out. We appreciate each and every one of you. If you have the means, and you feel so inclined, BECOME A PATRON! We're creating patron-only programming, you'll get bonus content from many of the episodes, and you get MERCH! Become a patron now https://www.patreon.com/join/BitterLakePresents Please also like, subscribe, and follow us on these platforms as well, (especially YouTube!) THANKS Y'ALL YouTube: www.youtube.com/thisisrevolutionpodcast Twitch: www.twitch.tv/thisisrevolutionpodcast www.twitch.tv/leftflankvets Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Thisisrevolutionpodcast/ Twitter: @TIRShowOakland Instagram: @thisisrevolutionoakland The Dispatch on Zero Books (video essay series): https://youtu.be/nSTpCvIoRgw Pascal Robert's Black Agenda Report: https://www.blackagendareport.com/author/PascalRobert Get THIS IS REVOLUTION Merch here: www.thisisrevolutionpodcast.com Get the music from the show here: https://bitterlakeoakland.bandcamp.com/album/coronavirus-sessions
Shannon is a 27 year old young adult who is from and lives in South Africa. She is a Christ-following emerging Nazarene leader who not only believes her generation and those younger are the church of tomorrow but that "tomorrow starts today" so they need to "step-up" and lead within the church now by being FAT: Faithful. Approachable. Teachable. (Her words;) I (Kenny) have began getting to know her because she has applied for Shepherd Community Center's (Indianapolis) year long urban ministry Fellowship in 2022. Her perspectives about young adults, ministry, leadership, mentoring, math, love for stuffed animals, and general enthusiasm are inspiring. #youngadultministrypodcast #youngadultministry #GenY #GenZ #Zgen #AlphaGen #nazarene #youngadultleadership # SouthAfrica #olifant #tomorrowstartstoday Podcast: https://anchor.fm/yamcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/young_adult_ministry_podcast/ YouTube BONUS Content: https://youtu.be/jpXZi2vf8_c YAMcast Community Connections Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/NCYAMN Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/yamcast/shared_invite/zt-pb64h4fk-YoFE1L7Fuazw9N16b0qJ1w About the Organizer: Kenny Wade works with Shepherd Community Center as their Young Adult Connection Pastor (remote). While getting to know and encouraging the potential and current young adults a part of Shepherd's Fellowship & Intern initiatives he also networks with leaders across USA/Canada and the globe to bolster young adult ministry efforts and invitations to serve with Shepherd as interns, fellows, or short-term team opportunities. Instagram: @kdubbley --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yamcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yamcast/support
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Skandalös, fånig eller sexistisk så har D H Lawrence erotiska litteratur avfärdats. Men just i vår tids diskussioner om sex och moral har vi något att lära av honom, enligt författaren Lyra Koli. ESSÄ: Detta är en text där skribenten reflekterar över ett ämne eller ett verk. Åsikter som uttrycks är skribentens egna. Den engelska författaren D.H. Lawrence har aldrig slutat vara skandalös. Flera av hans verk ansågs för oanständiga för att publiceras i Storbritannien under hans livstid. Först 1960, 30 år efter hans död, vann förlaget rätten att ge ut den oavkortade versionen av Lady Chatterleys älskare. Det var inte bara otroheten som ansågs stötande. Det var framförallt det grafiska språkbruket: Lady Chatterley låter sig inte bara förföras av sin mans skogsvaktare, hon knullar med honom, både i fittan och röven, ett ordval som fortfarande kan få folk att haja till framför radion. Sådan litteratur funkar ofta som kattmynta på frigjorda teoretiker som romantiserar det förflutnas överträdelser. Att Lawrence idag blivit relativt bortglömd beror snarare på en annan tvivelaktighet, som bara blivit mer skandalös med tiden: hans kvinnosyn och hans rasism. 1970 utkom Kate Milletts klassiska studie Sexual Politics, där hon ingående kritiserar hans stereotypiserande syn på kvinnlig sexuell passivitet. Att försvara honom har därefter sammanblandats med att förminska kritiken, som när Doris Lessing säger: Vissa kvinnliga hysterikor har bestämt att [hans romaner] inte är politiskt korrekta men vad mig anbelangar så är ingen som använder den frasen en seriös person. Citatet kommer från en mailenkät som en professor skickade ut till samtida författare, när han på nittiotalet fann det i princip omöjligt att undervisa om Lawrence. Motståndet från studenterna var för stort. Ett av de mest kritiska svaren kom från Ursula K. Le Guin: Såklart han var sexist. Han var en vit, engelsk arbetarklassman född på artonhundratalet. Han var sexist och rasist, det är väl inget snack om saken? En man som skrev något i stil med: att knulla en svart kvinna vore som att knulla lera? Men Le Guin tillägger att hennes önskan som feminist vore att få se hans läsare gå bortom det rena fördömandet och försöka urskilja vad som har blivit oacceptabelt, och vad som fortfarande är giltigt för samtida läsare i en oerhört bristfällig, ofta frånstötande, ofta fånig, väldigt intressant och väldigt kraftfull författares verk. Det är svårt att inte läsa in ett visst klassförakt i synen på Lawrence som fånig och uppblåst. Hans skrivande har en naiv kvalitet som inte ska förväxlas med brist på sofistikation, utan snarare är ett högst avsiktligt sökande efter en närvaro som går utöver det självmedvetna. Filosofen Cora Diamond föreslår att hans otidsenliga syn på sex presenterar ett alternativ att ta på allvar. Enligt henne visar han att sex bör ses som ett specifikt moraliskt problem, till skillnad från den samtida hållningen där vad som helst är okej så länge man respekterar personen på alla de sätt som en icke-sexuell moral förutsätter. Diamond är något på spåren. I en tid när alla verkar tro att sexualmoral bara kan betyda för eller emot sex är Lawrences djupgående och nyanserade syn på sex befriande. På de vanliga kategoriska frågorna svarar han aldrig ett okvalificerat ja eller nej. Äktenskap? Lawrence är emot konventionsgiftermål, men en idog försvarare av de äktenskap som baseras på blodsympati och blodkontakt. När Lady Chatterley smälter samman med skogsvaktaren Mellors till ett mörkt och hävande hav ingår de ett förbund som borde äras, oavsett om det socialt sett är otrohet. Prostitution? Lawrence är tveksam men inte kategorisk. Pornografi? Tja, säger han, vem ska avgöra vad som är oanständigt? De flesta av oss uppskattar att bli lite vagt upphetsade. Hälften av världshistoriens största konstverk uppskattas på grund av sin sexuella dragningskraft. Verklig pornografi är allt som framställer sex som något smutsigt och trivialt, och det anklagar han till exempel Wagner, Charlotte Brontë och ett flertal kristna psalmförfattare för. Onani? Nej, i onani finns ingen ömsesidighet, och det riskerar att trubba av oss. Onani bildar en ond cirkel av självmedvetenhet, som aldrig är fullständigt självmedveten, vilket gör oss till avstängda narcissister. Gång på gång beskriver han en sexuell apati som ekar i vår tid. Vi, med vår rationella inställning till erogena zoner, självmedvetna preferenser och identiteter, tenderar att betrakta sex som individuell behovsuppfyllelse snarare än sårbara möten. Lawrence kallar detta för mekaniskt, sterilt, blodlöst, kallhjärtat och förfalskat sex. De unga, som tror sig vara frigjorda, liknar bara tränade hundar i hans ögon. Och för att de här hundarna är tränade till att göra saker som de gammaldags hundarna aldrig gjorde så kallar de sig själva fria, skriver han. Vad sant, fritt sex är kan med andra ord inte abstraheras: det är alltid situationsbundet hos Lawrence. Hans romaner är fulla av sådana vågor av erotisk livsnärvaro, som lika gärna kan upplevas under analsex som genom ögonkontakt. I romanen Regnbågen behöver den unga Ursula inte ens titta på sin åtrådda lärarinna: När de var i samma rum var de medvetna om varandra, nästan så att allt annat uteslöts. Winifred Inger kände en het glädje under lektionerna när Ursula var närvarande, Ursula kände hela sitt liv börja när Miss Inger kom in i rummet. Sedan, med den älskade, subtilt intima läraren närvarande, satt flickan som i strålarna från ett berikande solsken, vars berusande hetta rann rakt in i hennes ådror. I Lawrences livsverk finns också otvivelaktigt sexistiska passager. Men det är intressant att kritikerna tycks uppfatta all passivitet och jagupplösning som förnedrande. Kate Millett skriver om hur han i Söner och älskande reducerar Clara, den en gång formidabla, oberoende kvinnan till nivån av skälvande passion. Skulle våra begär alltså göras rättvisa om vi uppnådde total självkontroll och oberoende? Måste mysteriet med sex verkligen överges tillsammans med exotifieringen av den andra? Många känner idag att det finns något lite pinsamt med det man brukar kalla för Lawrences sexuella metafysik. Men sex, om det fattas på rätt sätt, är ett mysterium som intimt hänger samman med det chockerande och det banala. Därför kunde Lawrence inte förmå sig till att ta bort de grova orden ur Lady Chatterleys älskare, trots att han ville få den igenom censuren. För att erotiken inte ska stelna till något pompöst måste Mellors få säga till Lady Chatterley: Jorå, du älskar att knulla, men du vill att det ska kallas något grandiost och mystiskt, bara för att smickra din självbild. Ärlighet kring sex krävde för D.H. Lawrence ett bibliskt språkbruk likväl som ett förbjudet. Den här dubbelheten har gjort honom oaptitlig för båda lägren än idag, i en debatt som fortfarande inte klarar av ett mer nyanserat perspektiv än för eller emot sex. Lyra Koli Litteratur: Sons and Lovers, Penguin, 1999 (1913). The Rainbow, Penguin, 2001 (1915). Lady Chatterleys Lover, Penguin, 2006 (1928). A Propos of Lady Chatterleys Lover, i Lady Chatterleys Lover, Penguin, 2006 (1929). Pornography and Obscenity, I The Bad Side of Books: Selected Essays, 2019 (1929). Silver Bronzo. "Cora Diamond. Philosophy in a Realistic Spirit. An Interview", Iride 26.2, 2013. Kate Millett, Sexual Politics, University of Illinois Press, 2000 (1970). Gary Adelman, The Man Who Rode Away: What D. H. Lawrence Means to Today's Readers, TriQuarterly 107 (2000). Elizabeth Ladenson, Dirt for Arts Sake: Books on Trial from Madame Bovary to Lolita, Cornell University Press, 2007.
[CW] : SEXUAL ASSAULT, ABLEISM, SEXISM, HOMOPHOBIA D.H. Lawrence's much-maligned classic LADY CHATTERLEY'S LOVER gets a much needed FBOL critique with Aislene and Gracie of The Feminist Critique! The book was notorious for being the subject of a British obscenity trial, on the grounds of the language used in the book. But far and away, the most obscene aspects of Lady Chatterley and Mr. Mellors? Flowers where flowers shouldn't go. Keep in contact with THE FEMINIST CRITIQUE on their twitch channel: https://www.twitch.tv/feministcritique or on Twitter at @SouthofGrace @AisleneS and @FeministCrit Find FBOL • on Patreon at www.patreon.com/fuckboisoflit • on Twitter at www.twitter.com/fuckboisoflit • on Instagram at www.instagram.com/fuckboisoflit • online at www.fuckboisoflit.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fuckboisoflit/message
Will Mellors-Blair is Co-founder and CEO of Fitpack. He is a nutrition and fitness expert with an obsession for human health optimisation. Will has given talks and presentations on this topic at some top universities and institutions. His passion and tenacity to find solutions to human health and performance led him to found Fitpack with the goal to improve the lives of millions of people worldwide. At age 10, Will signed to play football for Manchester United FC, and has been fascinated with human performance ever since, both on an athletic level and on a personal level. In 2013 he obtained a full scholarship from The University of Michigan to play and study in the United States. This was the start of a journey that has put him on a quest to find the perfect combination of nutrition, physical activity and mindfulness practices to help him reach peak performance as a student-athlete and, ultimately, as a human being. Surrounded and mentored by world-renowned experts in the fields of clinical & performance nutrition and psychology, Will developed a unique, comprehensive, and holistic approach to health, which he extensively tested on himself – as well as on thousands of people, as part of a structured beta testing program -, and that would ultimately be at the core of Fitpack. Onwards and forwards. This episode will inspire you to think deep, make changes and improve all areas of your health, wellbeing and life! In this episode you will learn: All about Will's story and how professional football (soccer) taught him so many life lessons. How the idea for his business Fitpack came about and the mission of the company. The data and results he got from a year of Beta testing his product with 100 users worldwide. How Fitpack is going to revolutionise the health of employees all around the world. How elite sport from a young age taught Will to be driven, focussed, disciplined, have a dream and be a leader. What Will gained and took into his life and business from working under some of the world's best athletic coaches. His daily habits, routines and practices that help him be successful. Why having a purpose and a vision is so important for your health and life. How you can optimise your brain to get what you want in life. Will's 3 books he'd take on a desert island. Will 3 top tips to improve your health and life starting right now! Plus much, much more. Connect with Will: https://fitpack.io/ https://www.instagram.com/wmellorsblair/ Connect with Me: https://www.kinetikfitness.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/aliwestcoach/ Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR9Oe_kjET63UrlCyIXlsnA/ Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thekinetikfitnessshow Book your coaching call (Black Friday Early Bird - 50% off our 12 week online coaching programme): https://westcoachingconsultcall.as.me/consultation Order your Muhdo Health DNA Kit (20 % off use code: ALDNA): https://muhdo.com/shop-uk/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thekinetikfitnessshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thekinetikfitnessshow/support
A gigantic mug of water, exposed brick and the crispy New York Autumn breeze. This is how the conversation with Ianthe Mellor starts. Mellors, a dancer and fitness professional with 10+ years in the industry in the US and UK, has been incredibly active in the past 6 months on social media, being the initiative known as #MoveForTheCulture. In this episode, her and Fab discuss more in-depth about the journey of the movement and lessons along the way.
We spoke to Will, who is the founder and CEO of Fitpack. Fitpack is a revolutionary employee health system for businesses. We sat down and spoke to Will about his journey to this point, how playing football has shaped his leadership skills and why being vegan was a transformation for him. NB. We had some construction work outside which can be a little irritating but hey, deal with it.
A charity that provides individuals with clothing and gets people prepared for job interviews. People who may never have worn a suit before who are referred to the charity by local people. They can be found on social media at https://www.facebook.com/thesuitworks/https://twitter.com/suitworkI am also assured they are on Instagram but I can not find them for some reason.and their own website here http://www.thesuitworks.co.uk/We are still @HelpSheffield on Twitter and www.helpmycity.co.uk for all other podcasts, blog posts and stuff. Support the show (http://www.helpmycity.co.uk/during-the-covid19-outbreak-many-businesses-have-been-forced)
Dr. John Mellors of UPMC joins the show to talk about the importance of wearing masks and what the future holds for a covid-19 vaccine. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Sir Clifford Chatterley est revenu infirme de la guerre. Condamné à vivre dans un fauteuil roulant, il pousse Constance, sa jeune épouse dévouée, à prendre un amant. Il pense ainsi assurer sa descendance en adoptant l’enfant qui naîtrait de cette union. Tout d’abord réticente, Constance prend rapidement conscience du vide de son existence et se rapproche de son garde-chasse Mellors. L’assurance de ce dernier et son idéal de pureté l’impressionnent. Elle est bientôt enceinte…Avec : Danielle Darrieux, Leo Genn, Erno Crisa, Jean Murat, Christian Marquand, Gérard Sety, Jacqueline Noelle, Janine CrispinD'après le roman de D.H. LawrenceMusique de Joseph Kosma - Chef Décorateur : Alexandre TraunerNoir & Blanc
This week CEO Jane Farrell speaks to Sandra Mellors, Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Operating Officer for Northamptonshire Healthcare Foundation Trust.Following a Care Quality Commission recommendation, and with patient outcomes at its heart, the Trust embarked on a major change programme that has had far reaching effects on the culture of the organisation and the lives of staff, patients and carers. Sandra speaks candidly about the personal impact of the Trust’s transformation, and the practical steps they took; from co-production of strategy with staff, patients and carers through to the adoption of reverse mentoring. The Trust has since received a CQC “outstanding” award and were named ‘Trust of the Year’ by the Healthcare Service Journal.You’re listening to reWorked, the EW Group podcast on company culture. For more on EW Group and the work we do to create inclusive cultures, follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn or visit our website.
Today we're chatting with Sean McLaughlin and Ted Mellors, two of the masterminds behind Greensburg's newest craft brewery, Invisible Man. Not only are these guys breathing new life into the Greensburg scene, they also know their stuff when it comes to making delicious beers. Invisible Man Brewing is located at 132 S. Pennsylvania Ave. right in the heart of downtown Greensburg. Be sure to check them out in person and online! https://www.facebook.com/Invisible-Man-Brewing https://www.instagram.com/invisiblemanbrew Also, don't forget to check us out online too for some behind the scenes photos in studio and video on our youtube channel... https://www.facebook.com/thelocal724 https://www.instagram.com/thelocal724 YouTube --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Causyn Cooling and Heating new owner Craig Mellors sits down and takes the time to educate our listeners on his background in the business and explain important issues surrounding furnace maintenance. Great chat!
Dr. Shaun Mellors shares that it is an exciting time to be a Christian.
Sarah chats to organic kitchen gardener James Mellors. They discuss organic, no-kill pest control, companion planting, interesting varieties and bees in your veg plot. Get in touch; Email podcast@rootsandall.co.uk Website www.rootsandall.co.uk Twitter @rootsandall Instagram rootsandallpod Patreon Link; Help us keep the podcast free & independent! Donate as much or as little as you like at https://www.patreon.com/rootsandall
Julie and Lisa interview two phenomenal mother runners, Brenda Hodge, a mom of four who placed 5th in the masters division at the Boston Marathon in 2018, and new mom and Boston Marathoner, Jane Mellors LeBel, also known as the blogger, JaneRunsWild.com and on Instagram as @Janerunswild, who is training to re-qualify. Both women share their tips for running strong while staying injury free.. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/runfartherandfaster/message
Episode 09 - Galen Poor & Joy Block interview Professor Sarah Mellors, Assistant Professor of History at Missouri State University. Mellors discusses birth control in China during the Republican and early Communist eras. Learn how Chinese families thought about and practiced birth control before the One-Child Policy.
In this episode I chat with Mark Mellors who is a prolific maker and a familiar name in the British maker and hacker scene. We specifically talk about: Jelley & Marshmallows http://jellyandmarshmallows.co.uk collaborations with Simon Jelley Derby Mini Maker Faire 2012 https://makerfairederby.com/ Hitchin Hackspace http://hackhitchin.org.uk/ Alex Palforman-Brown https://twitter.com/APalfremanBrown Founder of Hack Hitchin Makevember Manifesto #Makevemeber hashtag Renovation at Hitchin Hackspace Cruft https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cruft EMF Camp https://www.emfcamp.org/ Nottingham Hackspace http://nottinghack.org.uk/ Dominic has a rant about the frustration of volunteer labour Hitchin Hackspace is a former public toilet Hack All The Spaces Podcast, defunct podcast project with Dominic & Kate @katemonkey now lost in the mists of time Pareto's Law https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareto_principle Male to Female ratio in Hackspaces Mark & Dominic attempt to check their privilage Red Rabbits https://twitter.com/matingslinkys Lapin Luminare Inflatable RGB IoT Rabbit Projects for EMF 2018 Hacky-Races at EMF 2018 http://hackyracers.co.uk/ Power Racing Series USA http://www.powerracingseries.org/ Donald Bell of Maker Project Lab see Episode.3 Laminar Flow Fountain Robot Wars UK https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0873k9n The challenges of getting a robot onto Robot Wars Battle Bots https://battlebots.com/ Robert Berwick https://twitter.com/robberwick & Robert Kapinsky BigHak https://twitter.com/thisisbighak Richard Sewell "Unsuitable Materials" #Makevember https://twitter.com/jarkman/status/935268956813905921 MarkMellors.co.uk http://markmellors.co.uk/ For hyperlinked version visit bricolage.run
In this episode we discuss everything holistic with Carley Mellors Blair. Carley cured herslef of MS and lost over 70 lbs in weight using various holistic techniques and therapies. She now helps others to become healthier and happier. @kinetiknottm @thehealingtouchacademy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thekinetikfitnessshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thekinetikfitnessshow/support
JUNIOR ASPIRIN RADIO SESSION 21The United States of President America Election SpecialDevised and presented by Dan L. Fox, with contributions from Hillary R. Clinton, Andy D.T.B. Cooke, H. Sinclair Lewis, Nathaniel M. Mellors and Donald J. TrumpAs the Junior Aspirin Records label HQ moves its operations to a remote and heavily-fortified anarcho-syndicalist commune in the Pacific Northwest in anticipation of the total collapse of civic society after the 8 November election, label co-founder, writer and editor Dan Fox has made a rare trip into the city, finding time in his busy urban guerilla warfare training schedule to pop into SoHo, do a little shopping, and rig the US presidential election for this post-pre-post-truth liberal media elite conspiracy-thon. From Dead Kennedys to The Shangri-Las, from ABBA to Jay-Z, a caucus of paranoid political pundits, so desperate to be on the winning side that they'd baste their Grandmas in orange sun-tan lotion just to get ahead, will leak their most criminally top secret emails about the most tremendous electorial issues of the moment. So gather together your favourite tiny-fingered, Cheeto-faced, ferret-wearing shitgibbons and take this opportunity to grope inside America whilst you enjoy the last few weeks of electricity and running water before the pitchforks come out and the briefcase containing the nuclear codes is lost forever at JFK baggage claim. Send in the clowns!Originally produced for Know Wave Radio, live at the Picture Room, New York, October 2016PODCAST HERE PART 1and here PODCAST HERE PART 2PART ONEWide Wide River - The FugsSend in the Clowns - Tiger LilliesAmerica - The NiceThe Big Country - Talking HeadsWhite House Blues - Charlie Poole & The North Carolina RamblersI Pity The Country - Willie DunnHard Times - Curtis MayfieldDisenchanted - CommunardsWaitin' for a Superman - The Flaming LipsPoliticians in My Eyes - DeathLiar Liar - The CastawaysYou Cheated, You Lied - The Shangri-LasDead Presidents - Jay-ZPART TWOAnti-American Graffitti - J DillaI'm Legal Now - Chingo BlingFools Are You - Mother NightNo Caucasian Guilt - Noh MercyIn the Flesh - Pink FloydDon't Call Me Nigger, Whitey - Sly & the Family StoneSound of Da Police - KRS OneTrip to Trumpton - Urban HypeGroup Grope - The FugsBlack Steel in the Hour of Chaos - Public EnemyPrivate Armies - Vivien GoldmanThe Red Telephone - LoveCalifornia Uber Alles - Dead KennedysKnow Your Rights - The ClashYou've Got Big Hands - CrassWe Do What We're Told - Peter GabrielThe World is Yours - NasPhilosophy of the World - Big LegsLady, What Do You Do All Day? - Peggy SeegerWomen of the World - Ivor Cutler & Linda HirstWinner Takes it All - ABBA
John and Sean travel to Ann Arbor to sit down with four men who've worn both the Rouge & Gold and the Maize & Blue: University of Michigan Men's Soccer players and DCFC alumni Colin McAtee, Will Mellors-Blair, James Murphy and T.J. VanSlooten. We talk about their time playing for DCFC, what they see ahead for their final season together at Michigan and what it's like to balance athletics and academics as high-level student-athletes. Links: University of Michigan Men's Soccer website U of M Men's Soccer Twitter Single-game ticket sales for Michigan vs. Michigan State on October 31 Musical interludes performed by the University of Michigan Marching Band and used with permission: The Victors © (L. Elbel)/Regents of the University of Michigan I Want to Go Back to Michigan © (arr. L. Falcone)/Regents of the University of Michigan
Junior Aspirin Records' 'Nice Feeling' Xmas Podcast 2013 SESSION 18 by Mellors & Cookepresented by Nathaniel Mellors, selected over the last year and a bit by Nathaniel & Andy Cooke PODCAST HERETracklisting:1. Jingle Bell Rock - The Fall2. All I Want for Xmas Is My 2 Front Teeth - Spike Jones & his City Slickers3. Christmas Time is Coming (A Street Carol) - Stormy Weather4. Holy Man - Dennis Wilson5. Ghostface Xmas - Ghostface Killah6. The Beatles Xmas Song (1968) - The Beatles7. Stilla Natt - Ulla Katajayouri8. Take Me Home Jesus - Link Wray9. Spread a Little Love on Xmas Day - Destiny's Child10. Hark The Herald Angels Sing - The Fall11. Hamburger Xmas - The Throbbing Yoko, Plastic John & Gristle Band 12. JA Xmas Advertorial 2014 - Elven Jones
JUNIOR ASPIRIN RADIO SESSION 16: PARDON MY FRENCHA French-Pop-Special-Guest-Podcast by our friends at Stop Making Sense - Yann Chateigné, Tiphanie Blanc & Vincent Normand http://stopmakings.blogspot.com Introduction penned by Mr. Dan Fox & performed by Mr. Nathaniel Mellors PODCAST HEREIt was late. Wind howled through the dark outside the windows of the Novotel Krakow Centrum. The four men had been locked for nine days in the hotel's Pope John Paul II Honeymoon Suite, surviving on a diet of lager and garage-bought sandwiches, delivered to them every hour by a silent seven-foot-tall thug known only as Tadeusz. The absurdist theatre sessions the men had been subjected to by their captors had become steadily less frequent. The men had proved resilient, but – exhausted by nonsensical language games, atonal tuba music and dizzying non-linear narratives - hope was beginning to ebb. Mellors was tending a head wound Cooke had sustained during one of the more brutal theatre sessions, when a surrealist mime act had unexpectedly exploded in his face. Chateigné Tytelman was by the window, gazing despondently at the blizzard enveloping the city beyond the walls of their gilded cage. Normand, slumped across an antique chaise-longue, stared at the pile of empty Zywiec cans in the centre of the room, each one a stinging reminder of how long they'd been prisoners of their mysterious kidnappers. Unsure whether they would ever see their homes again, conversation naturally turned to pop music. Chateigné Tytelman and Normand wistfully exchanged names of leading French rock musicians. Guy Skornik. Popera Cosmic. Magma. "Remember Pierre Henry & Michel Colombier's Teen Tonic?" asked Chateigné Tytelman. "Of course." responded Normand. "And what I'd give to hear LSD! by Jean-Christophe Averty again…" Mellors tried to join the conversation. "I like Serge Gainsbourg a lot." The two Frenchmen fell silent. Realising that this was no time for musical one-upmanship, they humoured him, but Mellors could tell he was in over his head. "Look chaps, if we ever happen to get out of this place, would you do me a favour?" "Of course. Anything, my friend." replied Normand. Mellors continued. "You see, the thing is … well … I feel somewhat struck by what I can only describe as … an abject, almost Bataillan, feeling of non-knowledge about all this French pop you're discussing. It's embarrassing, I know. I was only ever taught The Beatles at school, although I picked up a bit of Francoise Hardy along the way. Cooke here had a better education and knows a little Jean-Michel Jarre, but really, we need your help. We feel like such fools being able only to name MC Solaar as the one French rapper we know. But I have an idea. Back home, Me, Cooke, and another pal of ours by the name of Fox – god knows where he is, though last I heard he was on some top secret mission in the US – run this little record label thing. Nothing flashy you understand, but we like to call it Junior Aspirin Records. If – no, when, dammit, when – you get back to Paris and Geneva, would you mind awfully putting together an expository podcast for JAR? Something the boys can use to better acquaint themselves with the riches of your pop music tradition? It would mean the world to us, it really would. And maybe, just maybe, it could help herald a new era. One in which children, in schools up and down the country, need never again have to listen to the Rolling Stones or The Kinks, but rather, grow to be men and women of the world, pioneers of a new musical entente cordiale… It's a silly dream, I know, but … well, to blazes with being sensible. Let's try and change the world. One 70s prog rock classic at a time." "We know someone." said Chateigné Tytelman. "She goes by the name of Blanc. Her knowledge of the field is unsurpassed. We will enlist Blanc's help. Together with my expertise, and Normand's technical skills, we can do this for you Mellors. For you. For Cooke. For everyone." Chateigné Tytelman and Normand stood. Cooke wiped a tear from his eyes. The Frenchmen nodded in silent assent, and the four prisoners shook hands. Now, all that was between them and Serge Bulot's Ballade pour Suzanne was that jailor thug Tadeusz. As they heard the brute's heavy feet approach the door of their room, the men knew what they needed to do… "LA TRACKLISTE"Accident Du Travail, Ouverture alla franceseAnna Karina / Katerine, Parlez-vous anglais ?Erik Satie, Je te veuxSerge Bulot, Ballade pour SuzanneRichard Vimal, Introduction / Âme soeurLaurence Vanay, Morning quiet songBrigitte Fontaine & Belkacem Areski, CherAlbert Marcoeur, Deux lions au soleil (excerpt)Raphael Gimenez et Jean-Jacques Hertz, Texte pour BalthazarEtron Fou Leloublan, Lavés A La MachineVladimir Cosma, InformatiqueJean Dubuffet, Gai SavoirMaurice Lemaitre, Lettre rockIsidore Isou, Rituel somptueux pour la sélection des espècesPopera Cosmic, La chanson du lièvre de MarsJean Constantin, Les pantoufles à papaHenri Salvador, J'aime tes g'nouxWilliam Sheller (feat. Annie Girardot), JerkJoe Dassin, C'est La Vie LilySerge Gainsbourg, Flash-forwardJean-Claude Vannier, Cette race bizarreHugues O., Ellipse / À toiClaude Morgan, Le SlagBarney Wilen, ZombizarBertrand Burgalat, Ma rencontreMichel Houellebecq, Derniers tempsFrancois Bréant, Chase Along The North FreewayFrançois De Roubaix, Avron EvrardPhillippe Besbombes, FlipperRoland Bocquet, EpsiloveCatharsis, ChristopheFondation, Le Bal de grâceAlain Goraguer, Déshominisation (I)Pierre Henry & Michel Colombier, Teen TonicJean-Christophe Averty, LSD !Alain Kan, Heureusement en France, on ne se drogue pasMusique Noise, Pzkr!Magma, Retrovision (Je Suis Revenu De L'univers)Guy Skornik, Pourquoi ça va ?
Hour long Commercial Dance / House / Electro mix set ideal for in the car, workout at the Gym / or just at home!
Hour long commercial mix of 2011 Floorfillers. Ideal for gym, home or car entertainment. Created in 2011.
We explore Persia and India from the 5th to the 11th century. Hop a ride with sinbad and catch the belt of Vishnu. This one is a little fact heavy but we have provided plenty of links to everything disscussed so you can listen without taking notes. You can look everything up from the notes page later on. Persia 01:50 – Trade in Persia Caliphate, Sunni, Shi'ah, Caliph 03:30 – Missions 04:20 – Historically accurate – the “real” ugly dirty past vs. “movie style” pristine romantic past. Sinbad, Richard Burton, 1001 Nights, Black Plague, Islamic Golden Age 08:50 – Beware the religion bomb. See Episode 7 for more info. 10:31 – Battles and Wars Ottoman Empire, Bagdad 11:15 – Mellors in ancient Persia 12:00 – The effect of the crusades. Saladin, Crusaders India 16:00 – Dynasties of ancient India. India, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam 17:45 – The role of the caste systems. Caste System 22:00 – Cultural influences on India. Alexander the Great, Khyber Pass 24:00 – Caste conflicts within the party and “on-world”. 27:20 – How are outsiders treated during this time? 29:45 – Adventure idea #1 - Plausible Deniability. 31:30 – Adventure idea #2 – Temple of Doom. Hashshashin, Thuggees, Temple of Doom 32:15 – Crypto archeology in India. Erich von Däniken, Crypto Archeology, Hinduism in the Ice Age 33:34 – Ancient Indian treasures. 34:20 – Graphic novels featuring Indian mythology. Deepak Chopra's India Authentic, Ramayan 3392 A.D. 35:30 – Religious aspects of Hindu - Buddhism in game play.
This episode…. Mellors! We talk about the dreaded mushy monsters of the Fringepaths. You'll find out why they are so nasty and how to use them most effectively. This is a great episode for player and game masters alike. 00:01:32 - Why mellors are so scary. 00:02:45 - How you should play a mellor. 00:05:35 - The mellor's goals. 00:06:47 - How mellors can get onto the fringepath. 00:07:25 - Can an old mellor travel on the fringepaths in his natural form and why can't mellor travel on the paths? 00:09:55 - Psionics vs. mellors. 00:11:25 - The purposes/jobs of the old mellors and how they were able to accomplish them. 00:15:25 - What mellors are like when they turn. 00:19:15 - Why are their different types of mellors? 00:23:00 - Mellor hierarchy. 00:25:45 - What happens when a party makes “contact” with mellors. 00:29:18 - How each type of mellor operate. 00:38:28 - All about the mellor's shape change ability. 00:44:50 - How experienced a party should be before they run into mellors. 00:48:10 - Info for the game master on how to use the mellor. 00:50:45 - Mellor as other “monsters” like zombies, vampires, and demons. 00:53:10 - Mellors as conquers. 00:54:48 - Variant mellors. Mellors that are affected by the creatures they try to imitate (mental illness, were-mellors, etc.) 00:59:10 - Mellors aren't the toughest things you can run into. 01:02:50 - Mellor's natural enemies. 01:05:17 - Final thoughts on using mellors. We'd like to invite you to please join the community. Ask questions and make comments! We love to hear from you and when we do, everyone benefits. We really like doing listener question shows so please ask away. Also, please help support Fringeworthy by spreading the word. Post on your favorite gaming community web site or mailing list about this podcast. Thanks!
Audio Journal of Global Health Issues Integrase Inhibitor Raltegravir Doubles Antiviral Response Rate in Treatment Experienced HIV-Infected Patients Compared to Optimised Background Therapy Alone REFERENCE: Abstract 105aLB, 105bLB, 14th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, Los Angeles February 25-28, 2007 ROY STEIGBIGEL, State University of New York at Stony Brook JOHN W. MELLORS, University of Pittsburgh Raltegravir doubled the antiviral response rate and the increase in CD4 cells among treatment-experienced HIV-infected patients who were resistant to at least one drug in each of the nucleoside, non-nucleoside, and protease inhibitor classes. Two placebo controlled trials (BENCHMRK-1 and BENCHMRK-2) randomized a total of almost 700 subjects to either raltegravir 400 mg twice daily or to placebo, each on a background of optimized antiviral background therapy. Raltegravir is an integrase inhibitor and acts to block the enzyme that allows HIV’s nuclei acid to integrate into the DNA of host cells.