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Whether it's making the best bread in the world, baking pastries that become addictive or creating warm and beautiful spaces, Landrace are the benchmark to the majority! As someone that's seen Landrace grow since it's fruition in 2019, it was a privilege to chat with founder Andrew Lowkes about how the brands identity has evolved and where his passion lies. Andrew is VERY knowledgeable, and you will hear that he really is a connoisseur, whether that's about the stone-milled flour he now produces, the ingredients he sources or simply quality in general. What strikes me about all of the successful founders I interview is that they all have a thirst for detail which leads them to becoming experts in their field. As I talked to Andrew it became apparent that much of Landrace's growth is down to his fever for learning but also due to the relationships he's formed over the years. What I loved was that at the centre of it all, is this idea of pleasure and that he is a merchant of pleasure. Andrew is passionate, and a really warm generous person. You can see why Landrace has the reputation and respect it has. landrace.co.uk@landracebakery@landraceupstairs@landracemilling Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Woodshedding Brewery has been a very welcomed and exciting addition to landscape here in Somerset. At the destination that is Westcombe Dairy Adrian Peskin has provided quiet discernment and joyful times to be had for all. With such an impressive career working with brands such as Beavertown and people like Guy Ritchie, we to chat through his initiation into beer with a trip to California, home brewing in his flat in London to brewing Woodshedding beers that are now being bought around the country. What is clearly at the heart of what Adrian does is make ‘simple beer from complex soil.' I found out how he flits between alchemising beer to running a retail business and manning a beer hall! woodsheddingbrew.com@woodsheddingbeer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week I’m joined by licensed psychotherapist Dr. Natalie Jones for a thoughtful conversation about what it really means to go “no contact” with people in your life who may be causing harm. Dr. Jones brings deep expertise in trauma, boundaries, and emotional wellness, and she shares from both her clinical work and her passion for helping people build healthier relationships. In this conversation we talk about how complicated this decision can feel, especially within families and tight-knit communities, and why more of us are finding ourselves considering distance as an act of self-preservation. About the Podcast The Therapy for Black Girls Podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a licensed Psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible versions of ourselves. Resources & Announcements Want to reflect on this conversation in community? Join us inside our Patreon community where we’re unpacking this episode together. You can now catch episodes of the Therapy for Black Girls podcast on YouTube. Be sure to subscribe to get new episodes every week. Did you know you can leave us a voice note with your questions for the podcast? If you have a question you'd like some feedback on, topics you'd like to hear covered, or want to suggest movies or books for us to review, drop us a message at memo.fm/therapyforblackgirls and let us know what’s on your mind. We just might share it on the podcast. Grab your copy of Sisterhood Heals. Where to Find Our Guest Website Instagram Stay Connected Is there a topic you'd like covered on the podcast? Submit it at therapyforblackgirls.com/mailbox. If you're looking for a therapist in your area, check out the directory at https://www.therapyforblackgirls.com/directory. Grab your copy of our guided affirmation and other TBG Merch at therapyforblackgirls.com/shop. The hashtag for the podcast is #TBGinSession. Make sure to follow us on social media: Instagram: @therapyforblackgirls Facebook: @therapyforblackgirls Our Production Team Executive Producers: Dennison Bradford & Gabrielle Collins Director of Podcast & Digital Content: Ellice Ellis Producers: Tyree Rush & Ndeye Thioubou Production Assistant: Bria MosleySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I knew Higher Farm as a place just outside Bruton that did an amazing breakfast. However, it wasn't long before I started to hear about the two brothers behind the brand and their ambition, energy and passion about growing food. They are on a mission to support the movement for regenerative food and farming. And it is Ketchup that is at the epicentre of their aspirations to change the way we eat. I sat down with Matteo and Giacomo, in their kitchen dining room at Higher Farm and talked about how they came together in business, their vision, approach, and their regenerative standards. In their individual ways, the brothers behind Higher Farm are bold, deep thinking and have great fervor. @higher_farmhigher-farm.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When I think of Comins Tea, I think of friendliness, expertise and integrity. This comes across in everything they do from how they communicate, the partnerships they form, the service they provide and the beautiful products they offer. Describing herself and her husband - the other half of Comins - as translators of tea, it is clear they have a connection with tea culture that is full of curiosity and intent. We all drink tea without thinking too much about it but there are many stages to the process before we hold that cup in our hand. Michelle Comins and I sit down and really get into the subject of tea. We talk about ceremony and ritual, travelling around the world visiting tree farms, the expression of a tea leaf and about having a deep purpose to business and our lives, as a whole. Michelle is poetic, honest, full of adventure and overflowing with enterprise. If you have the chance, please visit the next Tea House she opens, I have no doubt it'll be incredible. cominstea.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I am yet to walk passed Briar and not see someone I recognise seated at a table! Since opening the doors, not even two years ago, this beautiful restaurant is hot on the lips of locals and visitors to Bruton. Housed in Number One, a Georgian townhouse hotel, Briar is a Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurant, recognised for exceptional food that does not break the bank.Chef Sam Lomas is warm, generous and unassuming. With an amazing background working at River Cottage and Glebe House, he has brought his passion for old school craft cooking, and his appreciation for what the season's bring us, to Briar. With a small team working besides him, he talks about them being the backbone to the business and we share in talking how food brings an indescribable connection to our lives. numberonebruton.com/briar@briar_restaurant Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If someone was to ask me to name a business I admire from afar, it would be Pump Street Chocolate and Bakery. There is a magic about it that's like stepping into a book that you really love. THE most delicious chocolate I have ever tasted, they have flavours such croissant, cinnamon bun and sourdough to name a few, as well as the classics, and wrapped in their iconic Suffolk pink paper. A true bean-to-bar craft chocolate, made in small batches from their Suffolk chocolate factory, they also serve heavenly pastry goods in their bakery in Orford. Revered across the world and boasted on many a bakery menu, Pump St really has the golden recipe - not only in flavour but in brand, community and style. Please welcome co-founder, Joanna Brennan to the podcast. pumpstreetchocolate.com@pumpstbakery@pumpstreetchocolate Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There isn't a broadsheet or glossy mag that hasn't featured this man's name across their pages. Merlin Labron-Johnson's, chef and owner of Osip, the Michelin starred restaurant in Bruton, has a reputation for quietly refined and deeply seasonal food that is rooted in the land has led to a foundation that is authentic and revered by many. This sense of identity is delivered not only in his culinary creations but also in his considered eye when it comes to aesthetic and artistry. We met in his restaurant at the end of the breakfast service so you'll hear the lovely clattering of background noise. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we're joined by the brilliant duo behind Etté Colour, founders Despina Curtis and Natalie Jones. With a bold and purposeful approach to colour, Despina and Natalie take us behind their brand and share how it's rethinking the way we use and experience colour in our spaces.
The Atlanta Beltline, Inc. is spearheading an initiative to help support small businesses within the corridor’s overlay in preparation for the FIFA World Cup. We hear from Natalie Jones, the Atlanta Beltline project manager for the Business Solutions Office, Anthony Pope, the co-founder and design principal of Atelier 7 Architects, and Latrice Rochelle and Xavier John of PARLAY Savory Saloon. They discussed strategies for vendors and small businesses to reap revenue from the influx of visitors when the world’s largest sporting event comes to Georgia. Across the eight games Atlanta will host, an estimated range between $500 million to more than $1 billion is expected to be pumped into the Atlanta area’s economy. They also shared details about what other small business owners can do to ready their businesses for the surge in World Cup visitors, including applying for the Beltline Business Ventures accelerator program. Plus, Marci Collier Overstreet is the 10th Atlanta City Council President. The longtime elected official campaigned on leading Atlanta forward. Now, one week into her four-year term, Overstreet returns to “Closer Look” to talk more about how her tenure as a city council member, representing District 11 in Southwest Atlanta, prepared her to take on the role of council president. President Overstreet also discussed her leadership style and plans to work collaboratively with fellow council members, ensuring that economic development projects include binding community benefits. Overstreet also explained why she had to recede her initial committee appointments.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Terri Harrington and Natalie Jones, VP and Director of Marketing for Shaw Floors, respectively, and Kemp Harr discuss the strategy behind Shaw Floors brand refresh.
One of the biggest challenges facing the industry is how to attract talent into highways and transport, so today on Highways Voices we discuss that very issue and hear about a solution that's there for us to use now, as we talk Skills for Life.This is a government-led campaign that promotes and provides access to funded skills and technical education opportunities for individuals and businesses, offering various programmes like apprenticeships, skills bootcamps, and free courses for jobs to help people improve their career prospects and businesses find a skilled workforce.Subscribe to Highways Voices free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts or Pocket Casts and never miss an episode!National Highways are very much behind this idea, so today we talk to its Head of Talent, Natalie Jones to find out more about it and its approach to apprenticeships and T Levels which can help you future-proof your workforce.Whether you're a public or private sector organisation, understanding how to attract and retain skilled people through real-world training could be the key to staying competitive, and sustainable, in the years ahead.In today's podcast you'll hear practical ways to address industry-wide skills shortages, from apprenticeships to T Levels and digital upskilling that's all covered by Skills for Life. You'll hear about proven methods to attract young people and career changers to roles in highways, transport, and STEM, including how early engagement and storytelling make all the difference and how we're all in this together because collaboration across the sector, from supply chains to schools, can create a stronger, more resilient workforce ready to tackle tomorrow's challenges.Highways Voices is brought to you with our partners the Transport Technology Forum, LCRIG, ADEPT and ITS UK.
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Dr. Natalie Jones is a licensed professional clinical counselor with more than 16 years of experience helping survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. She specializes in working with both those who've experienced narcissistic abuse — and those who struggle with narcissistic traits themselves. As a trusted voice in both the media and legal communities, Dr. Jones frequently consults on high-profile cases. Today, she's joining us to break down the psychological dynamics of stalking, explore its long-term impact on victims, and share what survivors need to know to protect themselves and begin the healing process.HAVE YOU EXPERIENCED STALKING? LET US KNOW:strictlystalkingpod@gmail.comPLEASE VISIT OUR SPONSORS!QuinceGo to https://www.quince.com/strictly for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. BeamIf you want to try Beam's best-selling Dream Powder, get up to 40% off for a limited timewhen you go to shopbeam.com/stalking and use code STALKING at checkout. Progressive InsurancePress play on comparing auto rates. Get your auto quote at Progressive.com to join the over 28 million drivers who trust Progressive.GUEST LINKSDr. Natalie Joneshttps://www.drnataliejones.comhttps://www.drnataliejones.com/podcast/https://www.instagram.com/dr.nataliejones/Instagram:@strictlystalkingpod@feathergirl77@jaked3000See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week's epsiode welcomes the artist Collette Woods. I have admired Colette's ceramics and paintings on a daily basis since her studio opened on Bruton High St some 5 or so years ago. Each piece of art she make has a sense of storytelling about it, with proportions that feel unreal but confident, imperfect lines and unapologetic imperfections that culminate in a piece of beauty. I am instinctively drawn to her finishes and colour palette which feel grounded and magical at the same time. And she makes her own pigments!Not only does Collete's work adorn the tables at the michelin starred restaurant Osip but I am pleased to announce that Collete's work will launch at Petersham nursery at the beginning of May. So head down to Richmond and take a look at her collection of landscapes paintings and ceramics chosen by Ronny de Koning. It is an absolutely pleasure to welcome Collette Woods on to the podcast! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I have been raving to all that will listen since first tasting the delicious, creamy and inventive flavours of Brickell's ice-cream. The flavours are a perfect balance of that homemade feel, with natural ingredients, you just know that they are a brand about quality. I feel like everyone might have dreamt of having an ice ceram company at some point in their life, so I was excited to hear from 2 people that are actually doing it - Rob and Iona Gore. We get sciencey about ice cream and hear about their french curd-style of making ice cream, we talk about what set's them apart from the big guns in teh industry and of course, we talk about their flavours. I have never had as good a chocolate ice cream as the Brickell's one - so it was no surprise to hear that they use Pump St chocolate, my favourite chocolate maker too! This epsiode really sets us up for dreaming about summer afternoons, please welcome the guys behind Brickells ice cream…. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Partners in life and work, Jules and Steve Horell bought an old cow barn in Somerset, built a fire kitchen and started running dining experiences which they launched under the name Horrell & Horrell in 2023. I met Jules and Steve when I first moved to Bruton when he was the head chef and she was front of house at the Roth Bar & grill - the restaurant at Hauser & Wirth. Having worked in the hospitality industry for 20 years they've seen food trends come and go, climate's change and people move in & out of the area. When they decided to set they're own thing up, they were able to come up with a concept that was true to them; Friendly, delicious and homely. And they make it all happen so effortlessly! I sat down with Jules in their home kitchen and chat about how it all started. Welcome to the podcast Jules Horrell. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
WLP’s Women’s March continues with a true blast from the past. Alex Grow, Kay Davis, and Natalie Jones are the Retro Radio Dolls. We laughed our asses off with these funny, talented and community-oriented singers. From their Facebook page: Retro Radio Dolls is an all singing, all dancing female close harmony trio showcasing a delightful […]
For those of you who like fermented foods, and if you haven't discovered it already, CultJar is the one to try. I fell in love with the brand when I first came across the very clever brand name! But not only is the logo pithy, so are the flavours with over 15 different ferments as well as nuts & seeds, pickles seasonings and shrubs. It is a privilege to welcome founder Peter Prescott onto the podcast today. Having perviously started restaurants including East London's The Albion & The Boundary, he moved to Somerset just before lock down and found himself starting a surprise new venture in food preservation. It is clear that Peter has a specialists understanding of food, quality and taste - sensorially and also in discernment.If you curious about the difference between a Kraut and a Kimchi or appreciate the local, sustainable and seasonal then this episode will be right up your street. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My guest this week is the artist Joel Parkes. His sculptures in stone, metal and wood are incredibly beautiful, transcendental and contemplative. Previously working in public art, Joel's move into the world of fine art see's a continuation in using rejected materials that reflect is interest in transformation and renewal. It's hard not to talk about interesting ideas and concepts with Joel. We talk about spirituality, the oscillations of life, we talk about realisations and also about his process and thought's on what art is. It's a little longer than usual because we shoot the breeze a bit but he is refreshingly honest, funny and compelling Joel is a deep thinker and like his work, is interested in having a conversation so we get pretty philosophical in this episode which I enjoyed. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Since moving to Somerset 10 years ago, I have been heading to the Beckford Inn's in search of satiating that sense of true countryside; Heartening red wine, tasty food, cosy fires and those interiors that makes you feel like you're back where you belong. Witnessing more pubs open by The Beckford Group over the years, it's clear that they have a knack for knowing when it's right, and an eye for how to do it well. And then of course, there's Bramley, the bath and body brand, and perfect sister brand, with 23 products on offer as well as a treatment cabin ay their Longleat site, The Bath Bath Arms!Having spent a lot of my annual income in one or another of their pubs, I was excited to meet the brains. We talk about values, when to thinkwhen thinking's too much, we talk about community, connection and also the role a pub has in our villages. So today, I welcome co-founder Dan Brod and founder of Bramley, Chloe Luxton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Series 4 of The Caro Podcast. I am really excited to share the next season of episodes with you. Who have I been chatting to - chef's, sculptors, ceramists, artists, business founders, pub owners, oh and and an ice-cream maker - and there's all on my door-step here in Somerset. Without further ado, let's start with my first guest. Movement wasn't exactly part of my childhood - I wasn't encouraged with anything sporty and due to my lack of confidence, I didn't really pursue anything either. What I didn't realise when I found exercise as an young teenager, was that I had found a partner for life. A partner that was going to teach me about where my limit's lie, and how pushing those limits, those edges, can build my physical strength but also my mental strength. It has taught me about myself in ways that I am very grateful for. So when I met the guest on this weeks podcast some years ago, I was keen to get to know her. Because not only is she a woman that has changed the culture of exercise in this country but she is also an ambassador for the power of movement - to make you stronger, happier and on top of your game. How you might ask? Hormones. And she's talking about them in a fun and sexy way. Please welcome to the Podcast, the very smart, the very exuberant and lovely - with a very cool name - Pip Black of Move your Frame. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the last episode of series 3. I have absolutely loved chatting to all the guests and feel very grateful for having met such inspiring people. Today's conversation is with Rosanna Philpott, founder of Pygmalion, a dinner candle company launched in August of this year. Lighting a tall dinner candle in anticipation for the arrival of guests, really is the moment before the fun is about to commence. Rosanna has developed candles that capture this magic with designs that are modern, fun and look great placed on any table or mantle.Rosanna and I chat through the story behind the name Pygmalion and how her painting and travels to Kenya have inspired the candle designs. I hear about how hard it was finding her factory and the disasters she's had along the way. Rosanna really is finessing the art of multitasking. Not only does she run Pygmalion but she has a full time job as a features reporter for a large news network. Incredible. I am delighted to say that Pygmalion candles are part of the pop-up I'm doing in Bruton at the moment and they are flying off the shelves. They are the perfect gift this Christmas. Please welcome to the podcast, the very dynamic Rosanna Philpott. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Freight HHG has been on my radar for many years. With a paired back and tactile aesthetic, the acclaimed shop based in Lewes, Sussex understands the importance of materiality, beauty and the importance of creating atmospheric spaces. Launched in 2014, mother Helene, and daughter Adele, seem to have formed quite the duo with a wonderful mix of discernment, technical ability and the art of editing. Freight HHG - standing for Household Goods - have been a benchmark for me with Caro, as my team will have testified, so it was an absolutely privilege to chat with Adele - especially as she only gave birth 5 weeks ago to her son Kit. With a business model based in uk production, I was curious to hear how they have got on amongst the turbulent few years we've had - but also about the journey they've had growing a business that has confidence and an abundance of charm.Adele has such an eloquent way of talking shop. I am thrilled to say, I am selling their beautiful wares in my Pop Up - which is on now at The Space in Bruton until the 21st December - as well as on carosomerset.comPlease welcome Adele Adamczewski. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Zara Peters is the lovely face behind the name Queen of Bows. I don't know if you've noticed, but bows are featuring in quite a gib way at the moment and I am certain that it is something to do with Zara's bows because her's aren't just any bows. From giant, oversized bows to bows to put on cars, mantelpieces and front doors, Zara hand makes to order in a beautiful range of understated, natural fabrics. I am overjoyed to say that her bows, as well as her scrunchies will be at my pop-up starting this Saturday - at The Space in Bruton, please see my instagram profile for more details - Zara's bows just have this way of making everything feel festive and special.We have such a lovely conversation with rather a funny moment in the middle when we clear up a confusion we had around her thinking I called her a giant Elf - thank god we cleared that one up. As it's Christmas, I ask a few festive inspired questions which had a heartwarming turn this episode - I have been inspired talking to Zara about her take on Christmas and the traditions she invites her family to take part in.Lot's jingly bells to all of you and enjoy this festive episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The next few guests on the podcast are the founders of brands that I have invited to be a part of the Caro Pop-Up running for 2 weeks, starting on the 7th December in The Space in Bruton.Katie Leamon, was the first stationery brand I bought for Caro. Introduced to me by a mutual friend, I remember the eponymous marble collection selling out extremely fast. You can now find her greetings cards, wrap and notebooks in a number of luxury stores across the world including Harrods, Fortnum & Mason & Selfridges as well as many independent shops.We meet online and talk about the beginnings of her business - catapulted in 2010, after Liberty picked her up at one of their Open call days. We chat about how she's grown her brand and seen various iterations of what that looks like as well as where Katie Leamon is heading. We chat about the memorabilia that inspires her and how her designs organically evolve with her aesthetic but also her customers. I am excited to introduce her ReLove Christmas Collection to the pop-up, with traditionally illustrated fathers Christmas', reindeer and snow-topped cottages - it truly brings that nostalgic feeling we all love at this time of year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A wellness brand steeped in sustainability and innovation, Commune have an attention to detail & quality that brings a level of prestige to their products. From the formulations of their scents, to the metal pump of the bottles, there is a seamless and beautiful experience for those that use their products. I have been aware of Commune since their launch in 2022 but sitting down with founders Kate and Remi really illuminated the sense of storytelling that falls across everything that Commune do. From their typographic logo and the archway motif on their bottle, to the conversations they have, the alliances they make and their approach to sustainability, Commune push the boundaries of design despite the challenges that might bring. With an ethos that is inspired by the abundance and generosity that nature delivers, it was gripping to hear Kate talk about creating her scents and likewise, the meticulous consideration when it comes to Remi's design ethic.With the opening of a physical space on Bruton High Street in the winter of 2023, Caro just missed the chance of becoming their neighbour. However, I am able to talk shop with them today - please welcome Kate Neal and Rémi Paringaux of Commune to this weeks episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mud Australia is a brand known for their timeless porcelain homewares, minimalist aesthetic and their extensive colour palette. Since opening their first store in 2007, there are now 12 MUD stores all over the world. I am delighted to invite founder Shelley Simpson onto the podcast today. As a shopkeeper of just one little shop in Bruton, it was a privileged to chat to Shelley about how she grew Mud from making small runs of homewares to mass producing for a fleet of stores. From the conversation I had with Shelley, it is clear that she is not only a smart businesswoman, but that she has a fundamental ambition to work with people and on the ground, where the action is. We chatted about her personal experience in retailed aged 40, and how that inspired the ethos at Mud, and the different ways in which various cultures use her tableware depending on what they eat and the way they eat. We also talk about the Shelley Simpson Ceramic Prize held by Mud Australia every year - and this years winner, Alfred Lowe. I completely fell in love with Alfred's pieces when I saw them - and more so when I read the inspiration behind them. He describes the importance of their bright colours and fun appearance in holding their presence in a room ‘ a presence that rejects expectations, ignores preconceptions and embraces a provocative sense of rebellion.' It is initiatives like the ceramic prize that make Shelley Simpson a true inspiration. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1.6 Million Government Contracts Teaching Life SkillsIn this exclusive interview with Natalie Jones, she shared her remarkable experience winning her first government contract for a staggering 1.6 Million milestone!Nat unveils the strategic steps, challenges faced, and invaluable lessons learned throughout her triumphant path to securing this lucrative contract.Join us as we delve into the inspiring narrative of perseverance, strategy, and success in the realm of government contracts!Want the Fastest Way to Win Your Own 7-8 Figure Contracts?Join my 5-Day Challenge: https://govconchallenge.com/
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When I was introduced to the Amateurism Collective in 2020, Leo Walton's records were a happy distraction from the isolation of the pandemic when he, alongside his 3 other friends launched the Amateurism 24/7 radio station. The knowledge that I was tuning-in with a community that were also listening was a warming respite and one that was reinforced when I read the gratitude in WhatsApp groups & on instagram. Leo was positively interrupting the status quo with music and creating a space for connection. We sat down in my kitchen and talked about the beginning's of Amateurism and reflected on what makes a strong community. We chat about the art of discovery and the beauty of doing something for nothing. Leo is an astute, dedicated and passionate person - and a really good listen, I personally learnt a lot from our chat. I hope you get a chance to experience what he has created in the real at some point but for now, enjoy tuning in to him on this weeks episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My guest this week is the Interior Designer, Tom Morris. One of the many reasons i enjoyed this episode is because Tom and I worked together at the Monocle building in London before I moved to Somerset and it's been a while since i've seen him. Back then he was a Journalist and Design Editor but he now tells stories through interiors. His studio was recently credited as one of the House & Gardens top 100 design firms, no less. Tom's interiors are incredible beautifully. They are thoughtful, confident and surprising. With craft being at the core of his approach, the materials, furniture and art that he curates gives each room a sense of rootedness and assurance. Perhaps it is his background as a writer but he has a way of describing a space that completely transports you away.We talk about creative expression, craft revival, confidence when designing and his considered approach to his projects. Tom is extremely talented, ever so charismatic and a joy to talk to. morrisstudio.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bill Amberg is a name synonymous with quality, innovative design and a considered aesthetic. With a career spanning forty years, he has worked with some incredible people on a wide breadth of projects and taken his business across many landscapes. It is safe to say that Bill has seen the design industry through many times.It is an enormous pleasure and privilege to have him on the podcast talking candidly about the reflections over his career and difference between starting a business now compared to the 80's when he began selling his briefcases to Paul Smith.Bill Amberg is passionate about many things - especially the business incubation programme that he is a part of at Cockpit Arts but also his family, food and the many variety of vehicle he has restored over the years.I have no doubt, that in listening to Bill, you will recognise what a humble and warm person he is. He even brought me a papaya when he visited to record the podcast. And a lime. Enjoy listening to quite the legend…. Bill Amberg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My first guest for this series is a goodun. It is Tom Calver of Westcombe Dairy - and is probably the most entrepreneurial person I know. Every time I see him he's thinking up or in the middle of executing some amazing idea. Westcombe cheese are regularly name checked on the menu's of great restaurants which is testament to the flavour and quality of the cheese they produce. Tom has taken a family business which is steeped in heritage and made a brand that is about community. He is humble, passionate and also generous - when I arrived to record the podcast and his colleague Corina had surprised me with an amazing spread of their cheese and meat which you'll hear me savouring in a minute with lots of mmm's and ahhh's. Westcombe Dairy is not only a regarded name for cheese, and now charcuterie, but it is also known for being a destination. In a small village near Bruton, Westcombe is now the home to Brickell's ice cream, Landrace mill and now Woodshedding tap room so you can visit and have a fresh beer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I discuss other causes of personality disorders, or behavioral changes that are similar to personality disorder traits. These issues can cause volatile, manipulative, impulsive, and in some cases violent behavior. I explore personality changes caused by long-term alcohol and drug use, neurodegenerative illnesses such as Alzheimer's disease, AIDS related dementia, Wernicke Korsakoff's syndrome; CTE, and personality changes caused by seizure disorders. Sign up for the Recovering From Men on the Down-Low Workshop for Women Sign up for the Letting Go of the Dishonest lifestyle Workshop for Men: Fill out form for suggesting future workshops by Dr. Natalie Jones Watch the video podcast on Youtube: A Date With Darkness Email questions or comments to Dr. Jones admin@drnataliejones.com Sign up for the free ebook on Red Flags in Your Relationships and the free weekly newsletter for tips about narcissistic abuse at www.drnataliejones.com Individual and group membership coaching sessions opening soon. Get on the mailing list to be the first to know here. Visit the website for more information: https://www.adatewithdarkness.com Let's keep the conversation going via social media: Instagram: A Date With Darkness Twitter: @Adatewdarkness Facebook: A Date With Darkness To connect with others who are seeking support from hurtful and abusive relationships please join the Facebook group: A Date With Darkness group
Tune in to The Witching Hour with Patti Negri and special guest Natalie Jones! Explore the world of Paraflixx, spiritual journeys, and powerful daily techniques to elevate your life. Transform now! Magic is everywhere. #WitchingHour #ParanormalPlus #HigherSelf #Paraflixx
Paul Webb of 'Black Bee Honey' has many strings to his bow! With a background in design and branding, he has the discerning eye you need for developing a brand - and a modern approach when it comes to ideas and reaching the right audiences. Paul's knowledge and passion for bees and their habitats left me feeling heart warmed and hopeful. ‘Saving the Bees' is a message that we first heard a few years back but I was keen to hear about what this means for his company, Black Bee Honey, when trying to spread the message to the masses. From creating the brand, and winning awards for its design, to the farming process and then landing on the supermarket shelves I know lots of people will enjoy listening to this episode. Welcome my first man to The Caro Podcast, Paul Webb of Black Bee Honey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I haven't met many people like Francesca. Her warmth and generous spirit makes you instantly feel relaxed and want to smile - and she has this Italian accent that is a joy to listen to.But Francesca is also a trailblazer. She started making eco paints before anyone else in the UK launching her company Francesca Paints back in 1996. An expert in colour, she formulates all her own colours to form beautiful palettes inspire day travel and culture. Francesca Paints is well known in the Interiors industry having created colours for designers as well as curating colours for their homes.This was the first episode I recorded that hasn't been at my kitchen table. I headed to Francesca's inspiring studio in Clapham, with cuttings of the inspiration she's collected over the years and her mixing table which looks like a Jackson Pollock installation with its layers of paint from 30 years of mixing up paints.In this episode we talk about the journey of her business and we go deep into her latest palette inspired by women in art from the Renaissance period. I hope you enjoy listening to her passion and warmth. It's quite infectious. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we have the much loved Anna Murray on the podcast. Anna is best known for co-founding Patternity, a creative agency pioneering change through the use pattern set up back in 2004. We sit down at my kitchen table and talk about a lot. About how she came to live in Bruton and set up Spirals, a space a concept store in Bruton. We talk about the process of creativity and what community brings to our lives as well as spirituality and connection. This is probably the most uncut episode I've done and that's because there's just so much flow and joy with Anna - She is one of the most reflective and open people I know. Happy listening. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I was a bit nervous about doing this interview. Not because she's scary but because I admire her so much - and she's employed me for one of my first jobs - at The Future Laboratory a good 15 years ago. Caro Till is the Co-Founder of FranklinTill, a design futures consultancy in colour and material innovation for positive social & environmental change. We talk about why sustainability is such a complex subject and the 9 principles for a shift to regenerative materials that FranklinTill came up with. We talk about her experience as the curator for the exhibition ‘Our Time on Earth' at the Barbican in 2022 which is now on a global 5 year tour and explores the role that the creative industries have in shifting our mindset to an earth-centred one.As a friend, and also a colleague I have always been inspired by Caro's creativity, knowledge and confidence. She is not only an industry leader but she's a brilliant speaker. She's a warm and generous person with a tenacity that I rarely come across. It's a privilege to have her on this podcast, please welcome Caro Till. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It is a pleasure to welcome Caroline Strecker to the podcast today. Founder of repurposed leatherwork brand, Caroline is a true champion of sustainable style and slow fashion. Each of her iconic bags is handmade which is no mean fete when you see the quality of the bridal leather she works with. I have been lucky enough to see her brand grow from an idea, into a community and now intro a retail space and studio in Bruton which is incredibly beautiful. We talk about her story to getting here, the circular economy, finding sustainable growth in retail and the process behind her unique designs. She's one of a kind and definitely one to listen too….. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is one of my first and most popular episodes from the Coping With Ghosting archives. What do you do if somebody ghosts you? What happens if the ghost returns? Is it possible to reunite with your ghost? The brilliant Dr. Natalie Jones, PSYD, LPCC, owner of Lifetime Counseling and Consulting and creator of A Date With Darkness Podcast, answers these questions and more in this episode. Dr. Jones unpacks how to respond to ghosting and advises what to do if your ghost comes back to haunt you. Connect with Dr. Natalie Jones: https://www.drnataliejones.com/ https://www.instagram.com/dr.nataliejones/https://www.instagram.com/adatewithdarknesspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/drnataliejones/Connect With Gretta:Free Guide: What to Say To Your GhostCoaching With GrettaFree and Private Facebook Support Group | Instagram | copingwithghosting.comBetterHelp:Go to https://betterhelp.com/copingwithghosting for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsoredMusic: "Ghosted" by Gustavo ZaiahAre you ready to move forward after being ghosted? Are you tired of worrying, stressing, and struggling to find answers? If you want to regain control of your thoughts and feel more at peace, there's a solution for you. For less than the cost of one coaching session, you can download the new Take Your Power Back Workshop. In it, Gretta and Coach Estee K. will help you better understand why ghosting happens, ways to feel better now, and actionable steps to take your power back. Your purchase will help support this podcast, so it's a win-win! Note to All Listeners: Ghosting is defined as: The practice of ending a personal relationship with someone by suddenly and without explanation withdrawing from all communication (Oxford Languages).When you leave an abusive situation without saying "goodbye," it's not ghosting, it's "self-protection." When you quietly exit a relationship after a boundary has been violated, it's not ghosting, it's "self-respect."
On today's episode of the Discover Dayton Podcast I am excited to talk with Natalie Jones, an all media journalist with Dayton Daily News and Dayton.com who focuses on food and dining, pop culture, and lifestyle. She's been in media for nine years and she is a fellow Wright State University alum whose work I enjoy reading and (especially) watching on TikTok. Today I will be asking her all about that and more on this episode of Discover Dayton. Find Natalie online at https://www.dayton.com/staff/natalie-jones/ Find her on Twitter at https://twitter.com/Natalie_Reports Find her on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/nataliejonesdaytondotcom Find her on TikTok at https://www.tiktok.com/@natalie_reports You can also learn more about the host of the Discover Dayton Podcast, Arch Grieve, at www.gemcitydudeistpriest.com or find him on TikTok at https://www.tiktok.com/@gemcitydudeistpriest.
Keeping Up With the Joneses is the story of Jeff and Karen Gaffney played by Zach Galifianakis and Isla Fisher. The Gaffney's live in a quaint cul-de-sac however their mundane lives are twisted upside down with the arrival of neighbours… the Joneses. Tim and Natalie Jones are seemingly perfect individuals played by Jon Hamm and Gal Gadot, they excel at everything, they have unique and wonderful lives… but not all is what it appears to be with the Joneses.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here's the episode you voted as our best wellness episode: Exercise! Lots of people hit the gym to shed unwanted pounds, but they don't always see results on the scale. We tackle the power of exercise and why you should bother. We speak with obesity expert Dr. Yoni Freedhoff, psychiatrist Dr. Gary Cooney, neuroscientist Prof. Wendy Suzuki and urologist Dr. Stacey Kenfield. Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/SVFavWellnessEp This episode was produced by Wendy Zukerman, with help from Meryl Horn, Rose Rimler and Lexi Krupp. Our senior producer is Kaitlyn Sawrey. We're edited by Caitlin Kenney and Blythe Terrell. Fact checking by Diane Kelly. Mix and sound design of this episode was by Bobby Lord. Mix and sound design of our original episode was by Peter Leonard. Music by Peter Leonard, Emma Munger and Bobby Lord. Recording assistance from Joel Cox, Andrea Rangecroft, Natalie Jones, and Mark Totti. A huge thanks to all the scientists we got in touch with for this episode, including Professor Virginia Berridge, Professor James Blumenthal, Professor Kirk Erickson, Dr Tara Walker, Dr Shannon Halloway, Professor Steven Petruzzello, Dr Kristine Beaulieu, Dr Aric Sudicky and many others! A special thanks to the Emmanuel Dzotsi, the Zukerman family, and Joseph Lavelle Wilson. Science Vs is a Spotify Studios Original. Listen for free on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us and tap the bell for episode notifications. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of WTF?!, host Krissy Rubio @krissygirlie sits down with Q102 radio DJ, Natalie Jones @natjooones to hear the FULL, behind the scenes story of her kiss seen around the world! Natalie recently attended a music festival, met a stranger in the beer line, got a kiss caught on camera, a viral, worldwide search ensued and she found the mystery man! You don't want to miss hearing this wild, beautiful story! Cincinnati native Natalie Jones has bounced around all over the city. Originally from the West Side, she moved to the East Side at the age of 12. She attended the University of Cincinnati and lives in OTR. Music is her heartbeat. “I'm not one to watch hours of TV, but I can sit and listen to music all day,” says Natalie. So, of course, radio became second nature. She began her career on the mic in Colorado. And after a stint in L.A. doing standup, she came home to be with family. A true lover of all things fun and exciting in life, if it's extra, you will find her there. From fur coats to gaudy gold chains to crazy workout outfits, she has them, and probably wore them to a wedding.
When your husband is abusive, you may desperately want to fix his behavior to save your marriage; Dr. Natalie Jones is back on the podcast.
Narcissistic abusers pick on physical features. Dr. Natalie Jones is on the podcast sharing her expertise in narcissistic abuse in the BIPOC community.
FAYETTE, 1983: When Ted Flagg returned home from work on a cold day in January 1983, he was not warmly greeted by his wife as usual. Instead, he found 23-year old Judith Flagg dead. Evidence was scattered across the house. There were boot prints in the freshly fallen snow. Suspicions were cast and stories perpetuated throughout the small town of Fayette, Maine, but it would take over two decades to bring this cold case to a close. This is the case of Judith Flagg, written and researched by Natalie Jones with additional writing and production by host Kylie Low. For the month of October 2022, all proceeds collected from the https://www.buymeacoffee.com/darkdowneast (Dark Downeast Buy Me a Coffee) will be donated to the Maine Cancer Foundation in honor of Kylie's mother who lost her battle with cancer on October 1.
In February of 2001, the calm in small town Chesterfield, New Hampshire was disrupted by an investigation carried out by New Hampshire State Police. Mother and daughter Tina and Bethany Sinclair were nowhere to be found. Though the two missing Sinclairs were the focus of the small community that year, over time, updates became fewer and farther between. Eventually, the cold weather made searches of the waterways surrounding the town next to impossible. The investigation stalled out. But Tina and Bethany Sinclair are far from forgotten. The case remains open. Answers are out there. This episode was researched and written by Natalie Jones with additional writing, production and editing by Kylie Low. Please report any information to the New Hampshire State Police at (603) 223-3856 or the agency's Cold Case Unit at (603) 223-8570 or (603) 271-1255.