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Free Pizza
163: Natasha Walker

Free Pizza

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 78:41


Natasha Walker is a model and production assistant currently based in Dallas, Texas. She talks about being in choir and theater as a kid, being influenced by tv shows, first experiences modeling and how it helped her with self-esteem, getting into production assisting and saying yes to all opportunities. Support Natasha: https://www.natashawalker.me https://www.instagram.com/tashigolean22

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OUTCAST UK
LGBT HISTORY MONTH : SWITCHBOARD & THE LOG BOOKS

OUTCAST UK

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 39:45


Graeme catches up with the chair of SWITCHBOARD and host of The Log Books podcast, Natasha Walker for the start of LGBT history month. The Log Books are an award-winning history of LGBTQ+ life in Britain as noted by volunteers at Switchboard. As a helpline for anyone who wants to talk about gender identity and sexuality, Switchboard has been hearing about, and helping, queer life since 1974. Now held in the archive at the Bishopsgate Institute, the volunteers' log books offer a unique insight into the range of issues facing LGBTQ+ people in Britain in the 70s, 80s and 90s. Stories range from police entrapping gay men meeting for sex in toilets, to women losing custody of their children for being lesbians, to people kicked out of pubs for wearing pro-gay badges and to those struggling with their gender identity before anyone had the right language to help them. The log books laugh and cry with the real lives of runaways and disco-dancers, with isolated fishermen phoning to chat and people unsure about how to have sex. The logbooks podcast is an award winning project showcasing the UK's untold LGBTQ+ history and Natasha is cohost and Producer. Here she chat's about the Logbooks, giving us an insight into the UK's social history that isn't often seen. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/outcastuk/message

Green Beauty Conversations by Formula Botanica | Organic & Natural Skincare | Cosmetic Formulation | Indie Beauty Business

Imagine beauty packaging given to us by nature and that returns sustainably to nature once we, as beauty consumers, have unboxed our product and have no further need for its protective cartons, filler materials, mailer boxes and more? Imagine then the infinite possibilities of magical mushrooms and plantable cosmetic containers. Does this all sound too far fetched? In this episode, you'll hear just how organic matter from mushrooms is literally growing consumer packaging and how eye, brow and lip pencils and liner casings are sowing the seeds of bee-friendly, wild flower meadows. Green Beauty Conversations has covered just about every sustainable angle, and many a greenwashing one too, in the world of beauty and its packaging. But when we heard about two innovative companies using nature to create packaging that is truly cradle-to-cradle in their life cycles, we just had to discover more. The Magical Mushroom Company and Sprout World are redefining the notion of ethical sustainability in beauty products and packaging. Podcast host and Formula Botanica CEO talks to Michael Stausholm, founder and CEO of Sprout World – the company behind the first makeup pencil in the world that can be planted and grown wildflowers; and to Natasha Walker, Business Development Manager at Magical Mushroom Company which develops a natural alternative to fossil fuel-produced polystyrene and other polymers at industrial scale. Might the beauty industry be looking to the very nature it reveres in its cosmetic formulations for answers to reducing the tidal wave of unsustainable packaging it creates? Listen in for some fascinating insights into how sustainable packaging is literally growing before our eyes.

Global Security
LGBTQ helplines see surge as queer communities face lockdown in hostile homes

Global Security

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 6:11


While in lockdown, Betina, a young woman in São Paulo, Brazil, stays busy cooking and working. She tries to stay calm by meditating. But Betina, who identifies as a lesbian, faces another challenge. Her parents are homophobic, she said, and she doesn’t feel comfortable being herself while working from home because of the pandemic. “My parents make sure I know they are not OK with my ‘choices’ every day. And being a lesbian made them so disappointed in me that no matter what I do, it’s never enough,” said Betina, who asked that her surname not be used to protect her identity. “I feel like I’m watching my life go by through somebody else’s eyes — because I’m not who they want me to be, but I also can’t be myself when I’m in their house.”Betina is not alone. Many people who identify as LGBTQ are experiencing lockdown differently than their heterosexual peers — especially those stuck in homophobic homes. And LGBTQ organizations around the world are seeing significant upticks in calls for help.  Related: COVID-19: The latest from The WorldSwitchboard, the UK’s leading LGBT+ helpline, says it's receiving 20% more calls, emails and instant messages than they did before the pandemic — and those numbers continue to rise.“It’s really, really staggering,” said Natasha Walker, Switchboard’s co-chair. “I know we’ve spoken to people who’ve come out to their family as transgender or who’ve come out to their family as homosexual and the parents aren’t dealing with that very well. Those callers are contacting us because they think they’re about to be kicked out.”Transgender and gender-nonconforming people are calling and messaging at an even higher rate, Walker said.     View this post on Instagram         Switchboard is a safe space to talk. We are here to listen from 10am to 10pm, 365 days a year ☎️

Across Women's Lives
LGBTQ helplines see surge as queer communities face lockdown in hostile homes

Across Women's Lives

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020


While in lockdown, Betina, a young woman in São Paulo, Brazil, stays busy cooking and working. She tries to stay calm by meditating. But Betina, who identifies as a lesbian, faces another challenge. Her parents are homophobic, she said, and she doesn’t feel comfortable being herself while working from home because of the pandemic. “My parents make sure I know they are not OK with my ‘choices’ every day. And being a lesbian made them so disappointed in me that no matter what I do, it’s never enough,” said Betina, who asked that her surname not be used to protect her identity. “I feel like I’m watching my life go by through somebody else’s eyes — because I’m not who they want me to be, but I also can’t be myself when I’m in their house.”Betina is not alone. Many people who identify as LGBTQ are experiencing lockdown differently than their heterosexual peers — especially those stuck in homophobic homes. And LGBTQ organizations around the world are seeing significant upticks in calls for help.  Related: COVID-19: The latest from The WorldSwitchboard, the UK’s leading LGBT+ helpline, says it's receiving 20% more calls, emails and instant messages than they did before the pandemic — and those numbers continue to rise.“It’s really, really staggering,” said Natasha Walker, Switchboard’s co-chair. “I know we’ve spoken to people who’ve come out to their family as transgender or who’ve come out to their family as homosexual and the parents aren’t dealing with that very well. Those callers are contacting us because they think they’re about to be kicked out.”Transgender and gender-nonconforming people are calling and messaging at an even higher rate, Walker said.     View this post on Instagram         Switchboard is a safe space to talk. We are here to listen from 10am to 10pm, 365 days a year ☎️

Across Women's Lives
LGBTQ helplines see surge as queer communities face lockdown in hostile homes

Across Women's Lives

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020


While in lockdown, Betina, a young woman in São Paulo, Brazil, stays busy cooking and working. She tries to stay calm by meditating. But Betina, who identifies as a lesbian, faces another challenge. Her parents are homophobic, she said, and she doesn't feel comfortable being herself while working from home because of the pandemic. “My parents make sure I know they are not OK with my ‘choices' every day. And being a lesbian made them so disappointed in me that no matter what I do, it's never enough,” said Betina, who asked that her surname not be used to protect her identity. “I feel like I'm watching my life go by through somebody else's eyes — because I'm not who they want me to be, but I also can't be myself when I'm in their house.”Betina is not alone. Many people who identify as LGBTQ are experiencing lockdown differently than their heterosexual peers — especially those stuck in homophobic homes. And LGBTQ organizations around the world are seeing significant upticks in calls for help.  Related: COVID-19: The latest from The WorldSwitchboard, the UK's leading LGBT+ helpline, says it's receiving 20% more calls, emails and instant messages than they did before the pandemic — and those numbers continue to rise.“It's really, really staggering,” said Natasha Walker, Switchboard's co-chair. “I know we've spoken to people who've come out to their family as transgender or who've come out to their family as homosexual and the parents aren't dealing with that very well. Those callers are contacting us because they think they're about to be kicked out.”Transgender and gender-nonconforming people are calling and messaging at an even higher rate, Walker said.     View this post on Instagram         Switchboard is a safe space to talk. We are here to listen from 10am to 10pm, 365 days a year ☎️

Hella Fresh Podcast
Hella Fresh #128 - Throwback Edition

Hella Fresh Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 34:17


1. What's My Name? - Snoop Doggy Dogg 2. I Get Around - 2Pac ft. Digital Underground 3. Do You See - Warren G 4. Nuthin' But A G Thang - Dr. Dre ft. Snoop Doggy Dogg 5. Dippin' (Remix) - King Tee 6. Godzilla Like - Chico x Coolwada 7. Check Out Time - 2 Pac ft. Natasha Walker, Kurupt & Big Syke 8. Whatchu Gonna Do - Jayo Felony 9. Eastside LB - The Twinz 10. Let's Play House - Tha Dogg Pound ft. Michelle'

Bottoming
Flip-Flopping with Switchboard LGBT

Bottoming

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 61:40


This episode is all about outlook. It's a new year, so Brendan and Matthew take time to reflect on where they are mentally and how they are moving past their rock bottoms. In an interview with Natasha Walker, co-chair of Switchboard - the LGBT helpline - they learn how Switchboard volunteers are able to change the outlook of those calling when in their rock bottoms and how they leave feeling more at ease about their situations. Brendan and Matthew then think about the short and long-term fixes to help improve their outlooks, ready to hit 2019 hard. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/bottomingpodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Good Reading Podcast
John Purcell: 'I always thought books were deadly, deadly boring'

Good Reading Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 33:07


For a guy who once thought that books were excruciatingly tedious, John Purcell has made quite the career from selling, reading, and writing them. He opened his own secondhand bookshop in his 20s, wrote a trilogy of bestselling erotica novels, and is now the Head of Books at Australian online bookshop, Booktopia. As part of that job, he's quizzed over a thousand of the world's brightest, bestselling writers. Here John tells Angus Dalton about his oddball bookshop customers, how Catch-22 and 50 Shades of Grey kicked off his career as a published writer, and his satirical, sexy new novel, The Girl on the Page. Books discussed: The Girl on the Page by John Purcell: http://bit.ly/2QrLvDH The Secret Lives of Emma by Natasha Walker: http://bit.ly/2zQqf5n Catch-22 by Joseph Heller: http://bit.ly/2Rp6bNZ 50 Shades of Grey by E L James: http://bit.ly/2Oy167w Normal People by Sally Rooney: http://bit.ly/2Oy1bbk Listen to John's podcast over at Booktopia here: https://www.booktopia.com.au/blog/podcasts/

Good Reading Podcast
John Purcell: 'I always thought books were deadly, deadly boring'

Good Reading Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 33:07


For a guy who once thought that books were excruciatingly tedious, John Purcell has made quite the career from selling, reading, and writing them. He opened his own secondhand bookshop in his 20s, wrote a trilogy of bestselling erotica novels, and is now the Head of Books at Australian online bookshop, Booktopia. As part of that job, he's quizzed over a thousand of the world's brightest, bestselling writers.Here John tells Angus Dalton about his oddball bookshop customers, how Catch-22 and 50 Shades of Grey kicked off his career as a published writer, and his satirical, sexy new novel, The Girl on the Page.Books discussed:The Girl on the Page by John Purcell: http://bit.ly/2QrLvDHThe Secret Lives of Emma by Natasha Walker: http://bit.ly/2zQqf5nCatch-22 by Joseph Heller: http://bit.ly/2Rp6bNZ50 Shades of Grey by E L James: http://bit.ly/2Oy167w Normal People by Sally Rooney: http://bit.ly/2Oy1bbkListen to John's podcast over at Booktopia here: https://www.booktopia.com.au/blog/podcasts/

The Booktopia Podcast
John Purcell: "Amy was with me for years… she's full of mistakes."

The Booktopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 40:31


The Girl on the Page is a remarkable book - a literary page-turner which examines the concept of literature vs commercial fiction. It's full of larger-than-life characters and huge ideas. It's also packed full of scandal and sex, humour and heartbreak. And lets not forget ... it's written by Booktopia's very own John Purcell! Listen to Ben and Sarah discussing The Girl on the Page with John Purcell (AKA their boss). Are they biased? Perhaps. Is this book a masterpiece worth it's weight in gold? DEFINITELY! Books mentioned in this podcast: The Girl on the Page by John Purcell —> https://bit.ly/2P9xNoh The Secret Lives of Emma by Natasha Walker —> https://bit.ly/2xxcK98 Hosts: Sarah McDuling and Ben Hunter Guest: John Purcell

So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
WRITER 005: Interview with John Purcell about about Booktopia and why he writes as "Natasha Walker"

So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2014 55:08


News Corp launches a new publication in Adelaide, is print making a comeback, Korean agency Cheil apologises for losing control of two water buffaloes in Sydney, The most unusual use of Shakespeare ever, the book 'Write Your Novel From The Middle: A New Approach for Plotters, Pantsers and Everyone in Between' by James Scott Bell, interview with John Purcell about about Booktopia and why he writes as "Natasha Walker" and much more! Read the show notes.  Connect with Valerie, Allison and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | AllisonTait.com | ValerieKhoo.com

Sylvia Global
Summer Activities, Divesting, Nelson Mandela, Life Transitio

Sylvia Global

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2013 24:00


Natasha Walker shares views on Life Transitions, Divesting, Building Support Systems and other New Trends with Tasha and Regina

LEDCast
Natasha Walker on facilitation - part 2 of 2

LEDCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2009 25:24


This is the 2nd part of the interview between Shawn Cunningham and Natasha Walker on facilitation.

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LEDCast
Natasha Walker on facilitation - part 1 of 2

LEDCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2009 25:27


Shawn Cunningham interviews Natasha Walker on the essence of facilitation. During the conversation they share some practical tips and also agree on many pet hates. The issues discussed range from dealing with so-called difficult participants, balancing the role of facilitator and expert, and managing group work and feedback sessions. For more information on Natasha visit www.ifok.de or http://natashafacilitator.wordpress.com/

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