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It's that time again: VAMPril! Specifically VAMPril 2: Double Suck! Once again we return to the world of bloodsuckers for another month! And there's no better way to start than with NICK KNIGHT, a movie-length TV pilot starring Australian rock star Rick Springfield! And joining us is returning guest Dirk Marshall from the VH US podcast (https://www.vh-us.com/), who we knew would be equally impressed with the surprisingly good soundtrack! Detective Nick Knight is in trouble. Not just because some of his homeless pals are dying, but also because he needs to complete his mug set or be a vampire forever! He'll get some help from a museum curator, who knows where to make the best copies in town, and from some key advice he gets once he meets up with his master! We get deep into Rick in this episode, including what he is like live on stage! Ryan also bought his memoir, Late, Late at Night, and you should too, as long as you're not looking for choice anecdotes about NICK KNIGHT! We also discuss the eventual TV show that arose from this movie, years later, called Forever Knight, and the incredible Crimetime After Primetime schedule CBS released alongside it. We also unveil a potential new t-shirt! Don't miss this episode, or you'll never know where we stand on whether vampires urinate or not! For more about the New World Pictures Podcast, including previous episodes, t-shirts, mugs, sweatshirts, other merch and more, head here: https://newworldpicturespodcast.com/ For all the shows in Someone's Favorite Productions Podcast Network, head here: https://www.someonesfavoriteproductions.com/
Erica Schreiner is an experimental video and performance artist based in New York City. She shoots on VHS while performing before the camera. Erica creates allegorical, ethereal video art that combines feminine and anarchistic themes, ritual, and sensuality. Manipulating existing objects or building sets to perform in and film, Erica creates surreal, intimate worlds on VHS video, employing her clearly defined style.Erica received a Bachelor degree in Graphic Design from The Art Institute of Portland. Once in New York, she attended the School of Visual Arts Lens and Screen Art's Residency Program with a full scholarship, and went on to study performance art under the direction of Marina Abramović at MoMA PS1.Erica Schreiner has completed more than 100 performative video art pieces, including two feature films and several music videos. In 2021, Erica received a New York City Artist Corps Grant for her second feature film, The Special People.Erica's work has been exhibited internationally in galleries and film festivals, including The Museum of Modern Art, MoMA PS1, The Bill Hodges Gallery in NYC, Nick Knight's SHOWstudio, Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin, The Portland Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, and Performance Space New York.Erica is a member of the New York Film-makers' Cooperative (est. 1961) and is on the curatorial committee at Millennium Film Workshop (est. 1967).The Skye Project documentary: https://donate.uniondocs.org/campaigns/skye-4ever/The MoMA curation I've been working on with MM Serra: https://www.moma.org/calendar/film/5807
Carrie Scott is an English American curator and arts commentator based in London. Over the past two decades, she has worked globally with galleries, artists, and collectors. She began her career as curator of the Hedreen Gallery at Seattle University, later becoming Director of the James Harris Gallery and Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery in New York. In 2009, she launched Carrie Scott & Partners, collaborating with artists like Nick Knight, John Pawson and Walter & Zoniel. She has curated exhibitions worldwide, including in South Korea, Japan, London, and New York. In 2024, she founded Seen, a platform promoting emerging artists and transparency. She and Zuckerman discuss art and entrepreneurship, embracing messiness, the impact of people saying yes, expanding the artworld, how art makes you feel better, how art is not rewarded in society, Seen.art and understanding ourselves!
Nick Knight es un fotógrafo británico reconocido por su estilo innovador, donde combina elementos de moda, naturaleza y arte digital. En su última serie, ha tomado un acercamiento íntimo y experimental al fotografiar rosas en su propia casa. Inspirado por su fascinación por la naturaleza y las formas orgánicas, Knight ha utilizado una combinación de técnicas de tratamiento fotográfico digital e inteligencia artificial (IA) para crear imágenes de rosas que van más allá de la fotografía convencional. Procesos y técnicas digitales. Knight capturó las flores en su fase natural de crecimiento y cambio, enfatizando su belleza efímera y las texturas únicas de cada pétalo. Luego, aplicó técnicas digitales avanzadas para manipular las imágenes, dando lugar a resultados visuales que evocan una mezcla entre fotografía y pintura digital. Al incorporar IA, Knight pudo explorar posibilidades artísticas que acentúan detalles, luces y colores imposibles de capturar solo con la cámara, logrando un efecto que da vida a las flores de forma casi surrealista. Exposición en Galicia. Esta serie fue exhibida en Galicia, donde Knight presentó las imágenes en un formato que invita a los espectadores a ver las flores como metáforas de la vida y la transformación. La exposición ha sido elogiada por su capacidad de mostrar cómo la tecnología puede interactuar con la naturaleza para crear obras de arte de una belleza única e inusual, combinando tradición y modernidad. Nick Knight es un pionero en la adopción de herramientas digitales para la fotografía artística, y esta serie demuestra su continua exploración de los límites entre lo real y lo artificial. La muestra en Galicia destaca tanto su habilidad técnica como su sensibilidad artística, convirtiendo a las flores en un estudio sobre la transitoriedad y la innovación visual. No dejes de suscribirte al podcast en tu plataforma favorita para escuchar cada mañana a las 7:00 (hora española peninsular) un nuevo episodio.
Rick Springfield is a vampire detective in Los Angeles hunting a serial killer. What more do you need? This failed tv pilot went on to become the cable series Forever Knight, which is shockingly not another D.C. Batman series. We welcome back Alana Phelan to the show, having brought us this wonderful little paranormal piece of junk. Check out Alana's work at https://polyamorouslibrarian.wordpress.com Starring Rick Springfield, John Kapelos, Laura Johnson, Robert Harper, and Michael Nader. Written by Barney Cohen and James D. Parriott. Directed by Farhad Mann.
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Daphne Guinness is a style icon and creative force. Heiress to the Guinness brewing dynasty, she transcends her lineage as a fashion muse, designer, and philanthropist. Renowned for her avant-garde fashion sense—and her extraordinary couture collection—Guinness seamlessly blends artistry and eccentricity, distinctly weaving past sartorial narratives into the contemporary. Her collaborations with designers like Alexander McQueen and Gareth Pugh have left an indelible mark on the fashion world. But beyond fashion, she is a musician, and writer with a flair for the dramatic and the unexpected. A self-described pessimistic optimist, Guinness is an enigmatic persona and a captivating perennial figure in both high society and artistic circles worldwide. Episode Highlights: Guinness says her formative years were a mixture of “art, stoicism, military thought, and surrealism.” She's interested in philosophy and the Stoics and calls herself happy to be an outcast. As a child, she lived in a monastery in Spain with no other than Salvador Dali as a neighbor— “he put me up to make some of my best pranks as a child.” On the pre-1999 era of Daphne Guinness, she says she was never a society wife, only a mother, hermetic. Her friendship with magazine editor Isabella Blow, her relative “in spirit,” exposed her to things and people most people would only ever dream of or see in a film. Guinness's otherworldly aura and fantastical upbringing seems perfectly normal from her perspective. She was mentored by David Bowie, who spotted her as a singer. She recently released “Hip Neck Spine,” which has a music video directed by the legendary Nick Knight. Philanthropic efforts are crucial to her; Guinness sponsors a CSM scholarship every year. She considers herself a pessimistic optimist, exhausted by putting her heart and soul into her art and music—she sees what's contemporary as pessimism, but she's “Team optimism.” She sees the beauty in human error and process, saying, “I like to do things the old-fashioned way.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listener Adam made a generous donation to the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health to bring vampire cop Nick Knight back for a 90s virtual reality murder mystery in this Bonus Episode for Charity on Season Episode 15 of Forever Knight.
Globally renowned for creating iconic hairstyles on famous names and faces across music, film, fashion and art – from supermodels to Hollywood A-listers – session hair stylist Raphael Salley has amassed an awe-inspiring roll-call of devoted clients and collaborators during his expansive career.We're talking Claudia Schiffer, Kate Moss, Helena Bonham Carter, Charlotte Tilbury, Givenchy, The Vampire's Wife, Versace, Agent Provocateur, Isabel Marant, Juergen Teller, Harley Weir, Nick Knight and Edward Enninful…as well as fashion publications – Dazed, AnOther Magazine and Vogue.From serendipitously bumping into fashion hair legend Eugene Souleiman in make-up mecca Screen Face in West London, to getting approached by global creative talent agency Streeters, to this Dazed and Confused shoot that would lead to hair consultancies for Hollywood directors Jane Campion and Matthew Vaughn, Raph tells us about the moments that shaped his career and lets us in on his secrets for getting the best out of a subject in the styling seat. During the episode, Raph also opens up to us about how he rebuilt his confidence and his career after overcoming a life-changing trauma and the lessons he learned along the way. “Once the trust is gained with the artist, once that person is feeling comfortable in your chair, you can pretty much do anything! They'll say, yeah, go for it”.Wondering what that book of healing poetry Raph mentioned a certain actor read to him was? Wonder no further. EPISODE INSIGHTSDeveloping long-lasting relationships with A-list clientsThe importance of seeing an opportunity and taking itRebuilding a career in the wake of physical traumaStories from an illustrious careerFind out more about Raph @raphaelsalleyWe'd love to know what you thought of the episode @creativebloodworldEPISODE CREDITSHosted by Laura ConwayProduced by Ben Tarrant-BrownMusic by Ben Tarrant-Brown
Visuals: https://getbehindthebillboard.com/episode-71-steve-hudsonPodcast episode #71 features the super talented Steve Hudson.Not only is Steve one of the industry's most awarded creatives, he's a brilliant director and also the founder of The Power of Advertising (TPOA) platform.We covered a great deal in the hour or so together, in particular Steve's prolific time at BBH where together with creative partner Victoria Fallon, he created iconic work for Audi, Levi's, Polaroid, one2one, Electrolux and more.Obv we focused on the billboards and two campaigns in particular.For Levi's the Original Wearers campaign shot by fashion photographer Nick Knight. A stunning campaign. Idea. Casting. Art direction. Photography. Lighting. Wardrobe. All faultless.And for Wallis we talked about the Dressed to Kill campaign shot by another legendary snapper Bob Carlos Clark.We heard how on a train ride to Brighton to shoot Wallis, Steve claimed advertising can be art. Bob begged to differ. Halfway through the debate Steve got a call from the V&A, telling him that one of the Levi's posters had been accepted into the museum. You couldn't make it up. Listen out for it. Steve tells it much better.We also discussed Audi ‘Number One' - one of the greatest car ads of all time - how it came to be, how it was sold to the client, and how the final line of dialogue was used by yuppie bankers as reference for cocaine.It was a real pleasure having Steve on the show, not just to hear the stories behind his work, but to feel the passion and energy in the room and his positive outlook for the future of the industry. Thank you so much again Steve for coming on and good luck with the power of advertising, which we firmly believe in.
As creative director of SHOWstudio and other independent clients, Calum Knight is used to overseeing the output, collaborations and projects of some of the biggest names in fashion, music and culture. Born to cult-parents Charlotte and Nick Knight, Calum grew up in the trade of fashion and music story-telling and worked alongside their family from an early age, probably holding the record for youngest “consultant” to Lady Gaga ever. Joining Dominique Nzeyimana for an open, heartwarming and fast-paced conversation, Calum discusses how inhabiting multiple positions within the fashion industry from assistant buyer to model to producer, couture intern, content editor and critic has positioned them firmly at the intersection that fuels their vision as a creative director. The duo also discusses Calum's lessons learned from working with John Galliano, carving out new lanes for queer perspectives and how working on The Met's upcoming exhibition ‘Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion' alongside mega-curator Andrew Bolton and legendary imagemaker Nick Knight has reignited their deep love for the art of fashion. More Calum Knight here Go to SHOWstudio here Follow The Most: on Instagram. on Facebook. FOR EXCLUSIVE EPISODES OF 'THE MOST EXTRA' JOIN US HERE
Karen Elson is many things; model, singer, songwriter and fashion icon included. Born in Manchester and scouted as a teenager, Elson has gone on to become a globally recognised face and muse in the industry. Sharing the songs which mean the most to her, in this episode she revisits her illustrious career so far.Making her modelling debut at the tender age of 18 for the cover of Italian Vogue, before she was 20 Karen had been the face of Chanel, Gucci, Valentino and Versace. In the two decades since, she has been photographed by international greats such as Peter Lindbergh, Mario Testino, Craig McDean, Karl Lagerfield, Nick Knight and Richard Avedon. In 2005, Karen won a British Fashion Award for Best Model. Not just a dab hand in fashion, she released her memoir in 2020 with Rizzoli, and has three albums. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The stuff of legend, Daphne was raised in an artists' colony in Cadaques with Salvador DalÍ and the Surrealists. In this episode, she revisits her eclectic career in fashion and music.A musician, muse, artist and designer, Daphne is renowned for her work in the arts. She has collected fashion, specifically haute couture, for a number of years, and is known for her iconic appearance complete with towering heel-less shoes. She's worked with photographers such as David La Chapelle, Steven Klein and Nick Knight, who has directed most of her music videos. In the mid-1980s, she lived in New York City with her sister Catherine Guinness, a companion of Andy Warhol.Across her life, Daphne has also produced Oscar-nominated films, designed a range of clothing with Dover Street Market and released an eponymous fragrance with fashion house Comme des Garçons. She is the founder of the Isabella Blow Foundation, a charitable foundation supporting aspiring art and fashion students and facilitating research in the fields of depression and mental health. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on our Arts to Hearts Podcast, our host Charuka Arora has invited Carrie Scott to talk about her career as a writer, curator, art historian, and TV presenter. As Carrie and Charuka sit down, they talk about the art world, wearing multiple hats as a creative, and how women are expected to behave in a patriarchal world. Carrie started her career as a writer, but soon she shifted her focus towards the art world. Carrie's passion for helping artists was a major catalyst behind her professional decisions. From being at a writing agency to doing temporary exhibits, she has come a long way in her creative journey. What always drove Carrie was her love for arts and how she found purpose in this field. At the same time, she acknowledges the baggage that comes with being in the art world, as being an artist is not an easy job, contrary to what many people still believe. For Carrie, her career took a significant turn, when in 2009, recession happened. For her, it ended up being a blessing in disguise because Carrie was able to launch her own business at a gallery and an art consultancy. Over the past decade, Carrie has worked with numerous well known artists including Nick Knight and Marina Shacola. Carrie's approach is centered on collaboration and building meaningful partnerships. She seeks out artists who have a clear vision, and helps them navigate the art world, whether it's through exhibitions, publications, or other creative projects. In this week's episode, Carrie also talks about not just women in general, but also women in arts. Since the beginning, Carrie has noticed the stark contrast between the treatment of women and men, and she highlights how in this day and age, women still have to fight for equal pay. Discussing the place of women in today's world, Carrie calls attention to the fact that not much has changed between the 80s and now, and there is still need for a lot of change in the society. To listen to more of this insightful conversation and understand how Carrie was able to build a successful career without a definite plan, tune in to this week's podcast. We are calling all women artists for our incredibly special “ATH Magazine Anniversary Issue”. Showcase you work to a global audience and get a chance to win 1,000 USD Art Grant: Submit your artwork . Order Arts To Hearts Magazine #4 here: Learn how you can UNLOCK YOUR CREATIVE POTENTIAL in 2023. Sign up for our FREE Mini guide & workbook. Check out the Arts To Hearts Shop at Join ATH directory for women artists here: Listen and subscribe on Apple Artist Services:
In this episode, we delve into the fascinating journey of Lothar Schirmer, a publisher and art collector. We explored his post-war childhood in Cologne, his venture into art collecting, and his encounter with Cy Twombly and Joseph Beuys. We discovered the evolution of his publishing company and the story of his first book with Bernd and Hilla Becher then Helmut Newton and Robert Mapplethorpe. The episode further explores notable books such as the Nick Knight and the Yves Saint Laurent books. Schirmer also imparts advice for emerging publishers, offering insights for industry professionals. I hope you will like this episode in English!01'40 – Childhood in Post-War Cologne06' – Teenage Passion: A Journey into Art Collecting (in particularly Cy Twombly and Joseph Beuys)11' – Publisher by Passion: Fostering Relationships with Artists13' – The Genesis of His Publishing Company20' – His First Book: Collaboration with Bernd and Hilla Becher28' – Iconic Encounters: Helmut Newton and Robert Mapplethorpe32' – Nick Knight Book34' – Yves Saint Laurent: The Story of the Book45' – Evolution of IT in Publishing53' – Advice for Emerging PublishersSchirmer Mosel Website : https://www.schirmer-mosel.com/Pour suivre l'actualité du podcast vous pouvez vous inscrire à la newsletter ici : https://beacons.ai/lesvoixdelaphoto et retrouvez le podcast sur Instagram, Facebook et LinkedIn @lesvoixdelaphoto Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
London-born photographer and SHOWstudio founder Nick Knight has remained at the forefront of what's contemporary since his emergence into the fashion photography scene in the 1970s. Over the course of an illustrious career, Knight has worked closely with the likes of Alexander McQueen, Lady Gaga, Bjork and John Galliano, as well as with fashion houses such as Christian Dior, Tom Ford, Louis Vuitton, and Yves Saint Laurent, among many others. Bringing an outsider's insight into the fashion and art worlds, he began pushing boundaries in the '80s in collaborations with i-D magazine and revolutionary designer Yohji Yamamoto. He has directed the trailblazing fashion film platform SHOWstudio for over two decades, pioneering new modes of artistic expression and audience connection. In a thoughtful conversation with Christopher Michael, Knight reflects on how he maintains a sense of artistic integrity and urgency—with or without the validation of commercial success. His hunger to continue to learn has driven not only a varied career spanning music, art, and fashion through the lens of the camera, but also kept him at the forefront of technological innovation, whether with SHOWstudio or a riveting perspective on AI—comparing it to the birth of photography and the internet—and how we will evolve.
It's time for a little nostalgia as we travel back to Toronto in the 90s with Nick Knight - vampire cop. What did you think of season 3?! Tonight's Vampyre Tea is NosferaTea. Check it out at VampyreTeaCompany
Success Story…Sam McKnightCharlotte Collins is joined by author and brand owner Sam McKnight to talk more about his incredible life and career. Sam's hair styling career has spanned four decades, encompassing everything from catwalk to editorial and advertising campaigns for fashion houses like Chanel, Fendi, Burberry, and Tom Ford. As well as collaborating with some of the world's most prominent photographers – think Patrick Demarchelier, Mario Testino and Nick Knight – he was also a long-time stylist for the late Princess Diana, not to mention the creative mastermind behind her iconic look on the now-famous 1990 British Vogue cover… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When we first asked the question, “What is contemporary now?” we thought it made sense to explore the makings of culture by tapping into the varied perspectives of creatives whose work has helped shape the contemporary landscape. This season sees that dream continue, having the chance to speak to a master on the intersection of technology and image making and a brilliant young artist on the recontextualization of queer black culture. We explore how creatives lead successful luxury brands and even tap into the important role of the critic as a lighthouse amidst oceans of information. Subscribe now for new episodes starting Monday, November 13 with Quil Lemons, Vanessa Friedman, Mel Ottenberg, Ruba Abu-Nimah, Brendon Babenzien, Willy Vanderperre, Amanda Harlech, Gordon von Steiner, Robin Galiegue, Thom Bettridge, Nick Knight, and many more.
Nick Knight, producer of the Singleton Foundation /The Venture Valley Game, joins KRLD's David Johnson on this episode of CEO Spotlight.
Nick Knight is joined Zak Crawley and ECB Performance Director, Mo Bobat to discuss England's shock upset defeat to Afghanistan in the Cricket World Cup.
One of the most influential fashion image-makers of our time, Nick has consistently challenged conventional notions of beauty and is fêted for his groundbreaking creative collaborations with leading designers. In this episode, he talks about breaching the world of music, how 70s skinheads inspired his personal style and working with global icons.Since his unflinching depiction of Skinhead culture in the early ‘80s, the visionary Nick Knight has created award-winning fashion editorials and renowned advertising campaigns for the likes of i-D, Dazed, Christian Dior, Tom Ford, Calvin Klein and Yves Saint Laurent. In 2000, he launched the fashion platform SHOWstudio. In 2023, he received a CBE for his services to photography and fashion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host DJ Fat Tony and Nick Knight introduce the brand new SHOWstudio podcast, Fashion Radio, where influential individuals working in fashion and music share the stories behind the sounds that have defined their lives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Fashion Radio, the new podcast by SHOWstudio where music and fashion collide. Hosted by DJ Fat Tony, today's biggest creative names step into the DJ booth to discuss the inextricable link between fashion and music. From their favourite catwalk moments to the most fashionable music videos, you won't want to miss tales on the tunes that keep Martine Rose, Nick Knight, Cora Corré, Kristen McMenamy, Munroe Bergdorf, Sam McKnight, Val Garland, and Paloma Faith inspired. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nick KNIGHT slays (maybe) the DRAGON. Get it? Whoo... an subterranean adventure to catch the bad guy and not get fried in the process!There's more from the Strange and Beautiful Network!Listen to Rachel, Kate, and Hannah discuss spicy books, serious books, and everything in between (but mostly spicy!). It's like sitting down with girl friends to chat about hot book boyfriends but in podcast format! Listen now at Feast, Sheath, Shatter: A Book Chat PodcastLove Movies, TV Shows and Books in the Fantasy, Scifi, and Horror genre and want to hear more? Check us out at The Strange and Beautiful Book Club where Rachel and her husband Matt discuss all things genre related.Longing for a simpler time in the police procedural genre AND love Vampires? Matt and Rachel also review the classic television show Forever Knight on their podcast, Come in 81 Kilo.You can also:Join us on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/strangeandbeautifulbookclub/Join us on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/strangeandbeautifulbookclubFind us on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz9ENwKdHrm57Qmu8L4WXwQ ....There's more from the Strange and Beautiful Network!Listen to Rachel, Kate, and Hannah discuss spicy books, serious books, and everything in between (but mostly spicy!). It's like sitting down with girl friends to chat about hot book boyfriends but in podcast format! Listen now at Feast, Sheath, Shatter: A Book Chat PodcastLove Movies, TV Shows and Books in the Fantasy, Scifi, and Horror genre and want to hear more? Check us out at The Strange and Beautiful Book Club where Rachel and her husband Matt discuss all things genre-related.Longing for a simpler time in the police procedural genre AND love Vampires? Matt and Rachel also review the classic television show Forever Knight on their podcast, Come in 81 Kilo.Not getting enough sweaty 90s sexcapades from your television and movie content? Listen to Meg and Rachel discuss the finer points of Geraint Wyn Davies' career over at Ger Can Get It!You can also:Join us on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/strangeandbeautifulbookclub/Join us on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/strangeandbeautifulbookclubFind us on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz9ENwKdHrm57Qmu8L4WXwQ
David Curtis-Ring is a British artist and designer, based in London. He specialises in creating set design and sculpture for installation, film and performance. David is known for his collaborations with Craig Green, working alongside the designer, since the brand's launch in 2013. He was production designer for Pink Floyd's The Endless River film directed by Ian Emes and in 2020 he designed the multi-sensory installation Next Landscape for C.P. Company's FW020. David graduated from Goldsmiths University in 2008 with a BA in Fine Art Textiles. His sculptures have appeared in Vogue, GQ, Dover Street Market and Harrods. While other collaborations include work with Nick Knight, Adidas, Champion, Moncler and Scottish designer Charles Jeffrey. #DavidCurtisRing #Fashionsetdesigner #charlesjeffreyxWedgwood #wedgwood --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zara-korutz/message
Imposter syndrome. Fake it 'til you make it. Self doubt. Most of us have experienced these feelings in our careers, but would you expect it from a world-renowned fashion and beauty icon? Val Garland, who went from teen hairstylist to a globally-acclaimed makeup artist, all with no formal beauty training, explores how she faced these uncertainties head-on while taking leaps in the unknown and saying yes to every career opportunity, even when it seemed daunting. In fact, her first real gig as a makeup artist happened by chance, a trial-by-fire when the original artist never showed up. From there, the rest was history. Val, who is now L'Oréal Paris' Global Makeup Director has worked with some of the industry's biggest names including Alexander McQueen, Nick Knight, and even Lady Gaga. “You have to be prepared for everything, and you have to be prepared for nothing,” says Val. From the importance of adaptability to resourcefulness to networking to taking risks; this episode is filled with insights that professionals in any industry can benefit from. Tune in to hear how to embrace your passion, and enjoy the journey along the way.
Stuart Broad joins Nick Knight & Eoin Morgan to relive an incredible end to his Test career at the Kia Oval last week. They also look back through Stuart's illustrious career and discuss the mindset it takes to reach and stay at the very top of the game.
Imposter syndrome. Fake it 'til you make it. Self doubt. Most of us have experienced these feelings in our careers, but would you expect it from a world-renowned fashion and beauty icon? Val Garland, who went from teen hairstylist to a globally-acclaimed makeup artist, all with no formal beauty training, explores how she faced these uncertainties head-on while taking leaps in the unknown and saying yes to every career opportunity, even when it seemed daunting. In fact, her first real gig as a makeup artist happened by chance, a trial-by-fire when the original artist never showed up. From there, the rest was history. Val, who is now L'Oréal Paris' Global Makeup Director has worked with some of the industry's biggest names including Alexander McQueen, Nick Knight, and even Lady Gaga. “You have to be prepared for everything, and you have to be prepared for nothing,” says Val. From the importance of adaptability to resourcefulness to networking to taking risks; this episode is filled with insights that professionals in any industry can benefit from. Tune in to hear how to embrace your passion, and enjoy the journey along the way.
The Original Pilot episode starring Rick Springfield and airing in 1989Love Come in 81 Kilo? There's more from the Strange and Beautiful Network!Listen to Rachel, Kate, and Hannah discuss spicy books, serious books, and everything in between (but mostly spicy!). It's like sitting down with girl friends to chat about hot book boyfriends but in podcast format! Listen now at Feast, Sheath, Shatter: A Book Chat PodcastLove Movies, TV Shows and Books in the Fantasy, Scifi, and Horror genre and want to hear more? Check us out at The Strange and Beautiful Book Club where Rachel and her husband Matt discuss all things genre related.Longing for a simpler time in the police procedural genre AND love Vampires? Matt and Rachel also review the classic television show Forever Knight on their podcast, Come in 81 Kilo.You can also:Join us on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/strangeandbeautifulbookclub/Join us on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/strangeandbeautifulbookclubFind us on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz9ENwKdHrm57Qmu8L4WXwQ
Movement at the Still Point, An Ode to Dance In this episode of “Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey, join host Joanne Carey as she chats with Special Guest: Mark Mann, renowned Celebrity Photographer, who found himself, like all of us, silent and without a space to create during the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown. For an artist, not being able to create is lonely, for a dancer, not being able to move, is a daily death. Enter sister-in-law, Loni Landon, choreographer, dancer & movement director living in NYC who suggested to Mark to take some photographs of her community who were hurting as well. Together with Loni, Jacob Levy (Mark's producer) along with a host of other yes's, and over 140 dancers, a collaboration was born that transcends any photographic lens. Mark says it best: "In what had been my first moment of stillness, I discovered boundless humanity in their movement. This book is a testament to the power of their expression, in movement and stillness." MARK MANN is a renowned celebrity and advertising photographer who originally hails from the sun-soaked streets of Glasgow Scotland. The countless list of famous faces photographed in Mann's unique and recognizable style includes President Barack Obama, President Bill Clinton, Iggy Pop, Rihanna, Martin Scorcese, Jennifer Aniston, Stevie Wonder, Eartha Kitt, Robin Williams, Emma Stone, Bill Murray, Jessica Lange, Arthur Miller, Margot Robbie, Robert Redford, Queen Latifah, Michael Douglas, Gillian Anderson, Dave Chappelle, Olivia Wilde, Bradley Cooper, Willie Nelson, Sean Connery and many more. Mark's editorial work has appeared in Esquire, Men's Health, Vibe, Spin, Fortune, Billboard, Parade, and Complex, and his clients include Reebok, Adidas, Hennessy, Bombay Sapphire, Pepsi, Gillette, Vitamin Water, NHL, Zumba, Ford, Chrysler, and Svedka to name a few. Always hungry for new subjects and challenges Mark has spearheaded his own projects over the years, one of which was creating a collection of LUCHA LIBRE wrestlers. Where all the photographs were shot on a vintage Graflex camera using polaroid instant film. Most recently he was struck by the contrast of dancing bodies to his traditional portraits in a new body of work which culminated in a book titled Movement at The Still Point: an Ode to Dance published by Rizzoli International in March 2023. Mark was born in Glasgow, where he lived until he was accepted to the prestigious photographic program at Manchester Polytechnic. Upon graduating Mark was immediately taken under the wing by innovative fashion photographers, Nick Knight and Miles Aldridge, where he learned the ropes and quickly built his own body of work. Three years later, Mark started shooting on his own and relocated to New York City where 26 years later he still lives with his wife and son, and their recently adopted Chihuahua, Shaq. https://movementatthestillpoint.com/ Follow @markmannphoto on Instagram Follow Joanne Carey on Instagram @westfieldschoolofdance And follow “Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey wherever you listen to your podcasts. Tune in. Follow. Like us. And Share. Please leave us review about our podcast “Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey "Where the Dance World Connects, the Conversations Inspire, and Where We Are Keeping Them Real."
Mark Mann is a celebrity and advertising photographer. He was born in Glasgow, where he lived until he went to study in the prestigious photographic program at Manchester Polytechnic. Before long, the recent graduate was assisting innovative fashion photographers Nick Knight and Miles Aldridge, learning the ropes and building his own body of work. Three years later, Mark started shooting on his own, relocating to New York City. Mark's editorial work has appeared in Esquire, Men's Health, Vibe, Spin, Fortune, Billboard, Parade and Complex, among others. He has shot countless celebrities, including Robert Redford, Michael Douglas, Iggy Pop, Jack Black, the Black Eyed Peas, Jerry Seinfeld, Dave Chappelle, Rihanna, Queen Latifah, Simon Baker, Stevie Wonder, Bradley Cooper, Willie Nelson, Sean Connery, John Hamm and Jennifer Hudson. Mark has amassed a sizable advertising portfolio, as well. His clients run the gamut: Reebok, Adidas, Hennessy, Bombay Sapphire, Pepsi, Gillette, Vitamin Water, NHL, Zumba, Ford, Chrysler and Svedka to name a few. Mark has just completed a yearlong project for Esquire Magazine, “The Life of Man”. He shot 80 American men ages 1 through 80, to celebrate 80 years of Esquire Magazine. This project took Mark to the White House where he was honored to shoot the sitting president, as well as former President Clinton. He also shot numerous other notable people and celebrities all across the country. Mark will be appearing at Arete Gallery 122 S Main St New Hope, PA June 23,24,25 2023.
Nick is a legendary photographer and founder of the influential website SHOWstudio, which has pioneered the use of moving image in fashion. I've come to his London studio to find out more about his incredibly colourful life through the lens of the homes he's lived in. He tells me about growing up in a grandiose apartment in Paris, the impact of his dyslexia, and how falling in love with photography unlocked a relentless work ethic. His unlikely entrypoint into image-making was joining a group of skinheads as a teenager, mainly because he liked the look of the girls. He talks about the life-changing experience of building a house in his twenties, with a certain young architect named David Chipperfield. We discuss the future of AI, how being a photographer gives him unique access to anyone in the world, and the day he turned Lady Gaga into a man. As Nick says, 'there's nothing more important than the spaces you live in, for shaping you, how you feel about things, making you feel positive about life and love.' He's full of wisdom and wit, and this is certainly a conversation I will always remember. This conversation was recorded in person at SHOWstudio, London. For more on Nick Knight: Head over to our website for more images of Nick's home Check out SHOWstudio Read more about the David Chipperfield project For more from the The Modern House: Sign up to our newsletter for weekly interior inspiration Subscribe to our YouTube channel Follow us on Instagram Check out Matt Gibberd's latest book, A Modern Way To Live Executive Producer: Kate Taylor of Feast CollectiveProduction: Hannah PhillipsMusic: FatherGraphic Design: Tom YoungTo get in touch, email us at podcast@themodernhouse.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week our friendly podiatrist Nick Knight from NK Active is here to tell us all about how to prevent or cure plantar fasciitis, from preventing it happening in the first place to managing this potentially run-stopping condition if you have it. Nick is based in Hampshire but he does zoom consultations to solve all your running injuries, find out more and contact him and his team here: https://nkactive.co.uk/ Links to resourcesNick Knight busts the overpronation myth https://youtube.com/live/bUerYjf5JfYDiagnosing Plantar Fasciitis https://nkactive.co.uk/2022/11/11/diagnosing-plantar-fasciitis/Nick's Plantar Fasciitis course https://education.nkactive.co.uk/register/plantarfasciitis/Plantar Fasciitis fighter and PF bundle https://nkactive.co.uk/shop/Avoid overtraining https://nkactive.co.uk/education/acute-chronic-work-load-ratio/ Sponsored by CurraNZ CurraNZ is a 100% natural blackcurrant supplement for ultra runners. It won best recovery product award in 2020 & 2021. Its been called the Nike Vapur Fly of running supplements. And if you don't feel the recovery benefits you get your money back. I've been taking them to help with DOMS - delayed onset muscle soreness and they certainly seemed to help after my Rutland Water half marathon last year. My next race is the Manx Mountain Marathon 50k next month so let's see how the legs are after that!Try CurraNZ here https://www.wildgingerrunning.co.uk/shop/ --- My book, The Ultimate Trail Running Handbook https://amzn.to/3jgKvTyPlease like and subscribe here on YouTube https://linktr.ee/ClaireWGRFollow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wildgingerrunning/Support me on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/WildGingerRunningMeet me at Nene Valley trail races https://nenevalleyraces.wordpress.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nick Knight owns NK Active in Romsey in the UK, and he has developed a complete education package for patients so they can get all the information they need about Plantar Fasciitis in one place. And it's FREE. Facebook self-help groups have become the Doctor Google, and there is a lot of misinformation. Experience has also shown that patients don't want leaflets, brochures and other handouts. The course is being delivered in bite-sized pieces incorporating webinars, videos and other downloads. We should be using technology and making it more accessible for patients to consume. Speaking The patient's Language Plantar Fasciitis is not always the correct term for certain types of heel pain, but it is the term patients search for online. If you want to be found, you must use the right terminology. Once you can speak the patient's language, it becomes easier to teach them. Episode Sponsor - Podiatry Clinic Websites NK Active Lunch Club Nick has started a Lunch Club on the last Friday of every month, where he and others discuss various foot and ankle problems, and what you'll learn is practical and can be used immediately in your clinic. It's all practical CPD. Details are on his website, or you can email Nick at nuck@nkactive.co.uk In this episode, we discussed the following Tech items available on Amazon: DJI Wireless Microphones - Australia, USA, UK RODE 2 Wireless Microphones - Australia, USA, UK PodTrak P4 Recorder - Australia, USA, UK If you have any questions about this episode, please email me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com Business Coaching Are you looking for a Podiatry Business Coach who thinks differently and has a proven track record of helping podiatrists excel in business? If you are, please email me and let's chat to see if we're a good fit. You've got nothing to lose. Unlike most business coaches, I only work with podiatrists. YouTube Are you SUBSCRIBED to my YouTube Channel, Tyson E Franklin - Podiatry Business Coach? YouTube is where I upload all the uncut videos from my podcasts and other short business tips. Podiatry Business Owners Club Please visit my group, the Podiatry Business Owners Club, on Facebook to connect with like-minded podiatrists who enjoy business.
Celebrated session hair stylist, Sam McKnight, is the hairdresser's hairdresser. He boasts a legendary career spanning over four decades encompassing catwalk, editorial and advertising campaigns for fashion houses such as Chanel, Fendi, Balmain, Burberry and Tom Ford. A regular contributor to both British and international Vogues, W, Harper's Bazaar, Vanity Fair, i-D and Love, he has over 100 covers to his name from British Vogue alone. McKnight is also a Contributing Beauty Editor at British Vogue. McKnight has collaborated with some of the world's most prominent photographers including Patrick Demarchelier, Mario Testino and Nick Knight. A long-time stylist for the late Princess Diana, McKnight was the creative behind her iconic short, slicked back hairstyle in the now-famous 1990 Demarchelier shoot for British Vogue, a partnership that led to him becoming her personal hair stylist for seven years. One of the original session stylists, McKnight initially trained as a teacher before working as an assistant at a local hairdresser in his native Scotland. Moving to London in the early 1970's, McKnight secured a position at Molton Brown, which at the time was a leading hair salon in London's South Molton Street. He worked on projects for London-based magazines 19 and Honey before landing his first editorial shoot with British Vogue in 1977. While working in London, he was introduced to stylists Liz Tilberis (later editor of British Vogue and Harpers Bazaar US) and Lucinda Chambers (British Vogue), who were instrumental in hiring him for high-profile editorial shoots. McKnight has been bestowed the Lifetime Achievement Award at both the Scottish Fashion Awards and Creative Head Awards 2015. He is hugely respected within the hairdressing community and is often cited as a source of inspiration or named as ‘the hairstylist I would most like to work with' by his peers. On November 2nd 2016, Somerset House launched Hair by Sam McKnight, a major exhibition celebrating McKnight's impressive career. Never before has an exhibition of this kind taken place, looking at hair from a new perspective and celebrating the significant role of session hair styling in both fashion and culture throughout the decades. In tandem, McKnight also released his first book: Hair by Sam McKnight (Rizzoli), a hardback anthology of his magazine covers, editorial shoots and personal insights into working at the heart of the fashion industry. June 2017 saw McKnight launch a brand: Hair by Sam McKnight, in Liberty of London, injecting fashion, glamour and ease into haircare and styling. The collection is the culmination of McKnight's knowledge and experience in the industry, giving women the tools and confidence to style their hair themselves
Nick Knight joins us again for an enlightening chat with Q&A about getting older as runners (I'm 40 in Feb and feeling exhausted!) - what can we do to recover quicker and protect ourselves from common age-related running issues like osteoarthritis, and how can we come to terms with never again reaching PB's from previous years? Nick is from NK Active, one of the UK's leading musculoskeletal and rehabilitation clinics. Find out more and book Nick and team at https://nkactive.co.uk/ and on their YouTube channel here @NKActiveClinics Sponsored by CurraNZ blackcurrant extract, 40% off offer here https://www.wildgingerrunning.co.uk/shop/gear/curranz/ Quick & easy strength wins for runners with expert podiatrist Nick Knight https://youtu.be/QrhKrq_5MIw Strength workouts from WGR https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyZ16LRfpz0CGR6ZFiS2NkOmVJCZJULOP My book, The Ultimate Trail Running Handbook https://amzn.to/3jgKvTy Please like and subscribe here on YouTube https://linktr.ee/ClaireWGR Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wildgingerrunning/ Support me on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/WildGingerRunning Meet me at Nene Valley trail races https://nenevalleyraces.wordpress.com/
The Forever Knight episodes have MOVED to Come in 81 Kilo: A Forever Knight Podcast. To find the latest episodes, please subscribe to the new stream. Our first minisode! We discuss the immortal television show, Forever Knight. Starting at the very first episode! If you've seen Nick Knight, this one might seem a little familiar. There's more from the Strange and Beautiful Network!Listen to Rachel, Kate, and Hannah discuss spicy books, serious books, and everything in between (but mostly spicy!). It's like sitting down with girl friends to chat about hot book boyfriends but in podcast format! Listen now at Feast, Sheath, Shatter: A Book Chat PodcastLove Movies, TV Shows and Books in the Fantasy, Scifi, and Horror genre and want to hear more? Check us out at The Strange and Beautiful Book Club where Rachel and her husband Matt discuss all things genre related.Longing for a simpler time in the police procedural genre AND love Vampires? Matt and Rachel also review the classic television show Forever Knight on their podcast, Come in 81 Kilo.You can also:Join us on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/strangeandbeautifulbookclub/Join us on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/strangeandbeautifulbookclubFind us on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz9ENwKdHrm57Qmu8L4WXwQ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The Forever Knight episodes have MOVED to Come in 81 Kilo: A Forever Knight Podcast. To find the latest episodes, please subscribe to the new stream. The thrilling, often forgotten American pilot for the seminal vampire cop television show, Forever Knight. This made for TV movie aired in 1989 and stars Rick Springfield as the titular Nick Knight, vampire cop. Follow us on instagram at Strange and Beautiful Book Club or find us on Patreon at patreon.com/strangeandbeautifulbookclubGot two episodes out before Thanksgiving sweeps us all into it's nebulous, gluttonous orbit. Planning to return next week with a review of the OG Highlander (1986). If you haven't yet watched the fantasy epic about sword wielding immortals hacking away at each other to the sweet, sweet sound of Queen then you are in for a treat, friend. We will also start a weekly review of the Forever Knight TV show, one episode at a time. The first two seasons of Forever Knight are streaming but the third season may require you to dust off that DVD player. Trust me, it's going to be worth it. Love Strange and Beautiful Book Club? There's more from the Strange and Beautiful Network!Listen to Rachel, Kate, and Hannah discuss spicy books, serious books, and everything in between (but mostly spicy!). It's like sitting down with girl friends to chat about hot book boyfriends but in podcast format! Listen now at Feast, Sheath, Shatter: A Book Chat PodcastLove Movies, TV Shows and Books in the Fantasy, Scifi, and Horror genre and want to hear more? Check us out at The Strange and Beautiful Book Club where Rachel and her husband Matt discuss all things genre related.Longing for a simpler time in the police procedural genre AND love Vampires? Matt and Rachel also review the classic television show Forever Knight on their podcast, Come in 81 Kilo.You can also:Join us on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/strangeandbeautifulbookclub/Join us on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/strangeandbeautifulbookclubFind us on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz9ENwKdHrm57Qmu8L4WXwQ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Fashion image-maker Nick Knight speaks to BoF's Imran Amed about why he believes in digital creativity and innovation in the metaverse.Background:The pandemic pushed the fashion industry to step out of its comfort zone and embrace new media for showcasing design and creativity. But while much of the industry has returned to in-person shoots and events once Covid restrictions were lifted, the respected image-maker believes this is only the beginning of the next great wave of digital innovation in the fashion industry. Virtual worlds, he added, will yet again bring digital innovation to the forefront of society. “So what are the possibilities? Let's talk about this. Let's actually look at this,” says Knight. Knight has recently launched ikon-1 NFTs in collaboration with model and creator Jazzelle. By creating digital renders, which act as collectable works of art, Knight believes fashion creativity can shift to this new medium. Those who look to the past risk falling behind.This week on The BoF Podcast, founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed speaks with Knight about the evolution of image creation and why digital fashion will remain important in the post-pandemic era. Key Insights:Knight believes that collaborative creation in the digital world will allow more autonomy for models authorising their own looks as opposed to being a “blank canvas.” “I wanted to put [models] in the creative middle… so they are authorising, coming up with creating their own looks for me rather than just imposing on them,” says Knight. “It was important to change that relationship.”The metaverse will require new ways of working rather than developing on existing methods of image creation in the physical world. “I think we are re-learning a whole bunch of things which you can't just take exactly what we do in the real world,” he says. “And that is not necessarily the best thing to do in a space, which is a virtual space [where] so many more things are possible.”Knight believes the idea of destabilisation is inherent to the fashion industry. “There is a natural feeling of destabilisation [with the metaverse], but surely that's what fashion is about, it's about showing people things that they previously had not seen and previously had not desired, but actually do want,” says Knight.Knight thinks now is the time for creatives to forge a new “civilisation step” and let creativity rule the metaverse. “I want artists to create the metaverse because I think we do have a chance, a utopian chance, to create a better civilisation in the metaverse, which isn't shaped by power, greed and money.”Additional Resources: The BoF Podcast: Inside The Future of Fashion Image Making with Nick Knight: The transformative photographer discusses the power of technology and the future of the fashion show, the fate of print magazines and fashion's culture of abuse and bullying.Nick Knight Says Heart and Mind are the Key to Fashion Imagemaking: BoF editor-in-chief Imran Amed sat down with Mr. Knight for the third installment of Fashion Pioneeers, a series of intimate live-streamed conversations between Mr. Amed and the industry's most interesting operators. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Quick & easy strength wins for runners with Nick Knight from NK Active, one of the UK's leading musculoskeletal and rehabilitation clinics. Nick reveals the 3 moves every runner could benefit from doing that will only take you about 10 mins, and why doing just that simple 10 mins per day is way better than aiming for an hour a week and never quite getting round to it. Originally on YouTube here https://youtu.be/QrhKrq_5MIw Book an appointment (remote or in person) with Nick here https://nkactive.co.uk/ Resistance bands from Nick https://nkactive.co.uk/product/tone-loops-complete-set/ Also available as a podcast tbc or search 'Nick Knight strength Wild Ginger Running' in your usual podcast provider. 00:00 Welcome Nick 00:25 Why is strength important? 10:50 The 3 best strength moves 15:40 How much strength training? 28:20 Patreon Q - best leg strength exercises? 33:04 Patreon Q - hyper-mobility? 37:34 The role of tendons 39:45 Strength work myths 45:45 Age & strength 52:23 Patreon Q - Core strength? 58:10 Back strength? 1:04:04 Find & follow Nick Strength workouts playlist from Wild Ginger Running https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyZ16LRfpz0BV7PTg5xqjni_Qgh02ucx0 More from Nick on Wild Ginger Running The overpronation myth - what running shoe brands will NEVER tell you - with podiatrist Nick Knight https://youtu.be/bUerYjf5JfY Also available as a podcast. Link https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-gru85-12d6940 or search 'Overpronation Wild Ginger Running' in your usual podcast provider. My book, The Ultimate Trail Running Handbook https://amzn.to/3jgKvTy Please like and subscribe here on YouTube https://linktr.ee/ClaireWGR Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wildgingerrunning/ Support me on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/WildGingerRunning Meet me at Nene Valley trail races https://nenevalleyraces.wordpress.com/a
Ashumi Sanghvi is the Founder of creative production agency MAD Global based in London, where clients include names like Tory Burch, Cartier, Net A Porter, Vice Media, and premium NFT platform Exclusible. The agency started out offering print, social media and films before adding XR (AR and VR) content, digitally immersive experiences and NFT projects. She is also a mentor on the recently announced FARFETCH Web3 Accelerator Dream Assembly with Outlier Ventures, and was named on Brytehall's Bryte Fashion Forces Top 100. We talk about how her career working her way up as a creative producer for brands like Conde Nast, Missoni and Roland Mouret, through to how she got legendary fashion photographer Nick Knight involved in her major event in the summer. Look out for Fashion3, MAD Global's brand new event series connecting fashion, beauty, and retail with immersive tech and blockchain. LINKS: Ashumi Sanghvi on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ashumiss MAD Global on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mad__global Follow Women of Web3 for the latest job posts, learning resources and events: https://twitter.com/womenofweb3co Women of Web3 website: www.womenofweb3.co JOBS IN WEB3: Get your first job in web3 on the Women of Web3 jobs board, or apply to be in our Talent Collective: www.womenofweb3.co/jobs CREDITS: Host: Lauren Ingram Producer: Alex Lane
The overpronation myth - what the running shoe brands will NEVER tell you - with Nick Knight from NK Active, one of the UK's leading musculoskeletal and rehabilitation clinics. Nick shares the latest science which clearly states that overpronation is not a 'thing' and it doesn't cause injury. If you have a niggle or an injury it's much more likely to be a result of increasing your training load too rapidly and not doing 18mins of strength work 3 times a week, plus other important training aspects that are often overlooked like sleeping and eating well. Luckily Nick reveals the top 3 things we can do to avoid or reduce injury and the best 3 quick & easy strength exercises. https://nkactive.co.uk/ Original broadcast on YouTube here https://youtu.be/bUerYjf5JfY 00:00 Welcome Nick 01:20 What is overpronation? 08:04 Flat feet? 09:37 Shoe brand myths 15:04 Need insoles? 17:25 High arches & overpronation 21:02 Need stability shoes? 24:35 Banned shoes 26:02 Why trail shoes are neutral 29:18 Top 3 things to avoid injury 46:37 Top 3 strength exercises 53:16 Zero drop shoes? 56:13 Supination & insoles? 58:14 Rehab timescales? 59:47 Find & follow Nick My book, The Ultimate Trail Running Handbook https://amzn.to/3jgKvTy Please like and subscribe here on YouTube https://linktr.ee/ClaireWGR Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wildgingerrunning/ Support me on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/WildGingerRunning Meet me at Nene Valley trail races https://nenevalleyraces.wordpress.com/
This new Ye interview is cool, as we here from Ye, Knick Knight, and Candice Swanepoel. And Ye talks a bit about being a futurist as well as dystopian movies and a better tomorrow, today. If you'd like to watch this in video form, then check out our YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Love science and conservation? Want to discover new ways to protect our species? Elle Kaye chats with guests who work within the science genre, but whose job titles may need a little unpacking. Strap in for entomology, taxidermy, diaphonization, pet remains, human pathology and all those that work with specimens. In episode 036 Elle chats with internationally-recognised visual artist Claire Morgan about her work. Claire speaks about her multi-faceted practice; drawing, the use of taxidermy and 3D sculpture using natural and organic materials. She also shares her approach to these large-scale works, and how she finds patterns and rhythms through the installation of these pieces. Claire speaks about being an artist, Imposters Syndrome, and how working close to nature can reflect thoughts on life and death. TW: Death/Dying/Taxidermy/Dead Animals Claire Morgan socials www.claire-morgan.co.uk www.instagram.com/clairemorganstudio www.twitter.com/clairemorganstu Previous exhibits https://galerie-karsten-greve.com/en/artists/detail/claire-morgan?tab=start&cHash=7206c8f2b002243a6da6d7a434cb19ea https://www.mutualart.com/Artist/Claire-Morgan/DC6FC94876E4EB50/Exhibitions Current exhibs https://dortmunder-u.de/programm/?cat=43 https://www.goodplanet.org/fr/domaine/vivant/ Nick Knight https://www.instagram.com/nick_knight/ Alexander McQueen https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_McQueen Press + features https://www.horniman.ac.uk/story/about-the-art-claire-morgan/ https://claire-morgan.co.uk/press-2/ https://saywho.co.uk/interviews/claire-morgan/ Film + talk https://claire-morgan.co.uk/films/ https://youtu.be/c_fm9ZVjc-c Elle Kaye socials www.instagram.com/ellekayetaxidermy www.twitter.com/ellektaxidermy Podcast socials www.instagram.com/specimenspod www.twitter.com/ellektaxidermy www.patreon.com/specimenspod www.ellekayetaxidermy.co.uk/product-page/specimenspodmerch Artwork © 2021 Madison Erin Mayfield www.instagram.com/madisonerinmayfield https://twitter.com/MEMIllustration Music Giraffes - Harrison Amer via premiumbeat.com Researched, edited and produced by Elle Kaye Concept/Title © 2020 Elle Kaye
This Episode we interview Chris Mazzola, Keith Hardwick, Nick Knight 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 Chris Mazzola, Keith Hardwick, Nick Knight 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 is SUCH a fun and honest conversation, an essential listen to anyone navigating the tricky paths of the art world. Carrie is one of our 2021 mentors and an amazing multifaceted professional. Carrie Scott is an American/English curator, art historian, TV presenter and art writer living in London. Over the past 16 years, she has worked with numerous galleries, businesses, collectors, and artists worldwide. While at the University of Washington, Seattle doing a Master's in Art History, Scott worked with James Harris where she curated the first solo show of Rashid Johnson's work outside of Chicago. From there she went on to be Director of Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery in New York. In 2009, when the financial world was in total chaos, Scott launched her own business, at once an art consultancy, gallery, and curatorial endeavor that exists beyond the walls of the traditional gallery. Over the past 11 years, she has had the privilege of working closely with numerous artists, including Nick Knight, Marina Shacola, The Harold Feinstein Estate, and Federico Pestilli, helping them establish strong and sustained markets. In 2018, Scott curated the largest independent photography show ever for the Store x, 180 Strand, A Shade of Pale, exhibiting 470 photographs and most remarkably featuring 320 images from John Pawson's series Spectrum suspended in space. Scott has published numerous articles and essays on artists and appeared as a presenter on The Art Show, where she interviewed artists in their studios. In 2020, Scott teamed up with David Hill a curator and gallerist in London to present Harold Feinstein's work, as well as a groundbreaking exhibition on West African Portraiture. For 2021, they will debut new work by Ben Hassett and Rachidi Bissiriou with two solo shows. ----- I LIKE NETWORKING is the mentoring and networking platform for women and non-binary people in the creative industries. Stay in touch with us on Instagram and subscribe to our newsletter to stay in the loop and access many perks. You can also join our community or our supporter's circle. ----- This episode was sponsored by DAYE - a women-led business revolutionizing women's health. Their tampons are the most absorbent Organic tampon on the market, sanitized to eliminate the risk of TSS, and wrapped in truly sustainable packaging. Clinically- validated, cramp-soothing CBD tampons delivered straight to your door. To get £5 off your first box of tampons or proviotics, head over to yourdaye.com and use code Networking5
WE HAVE A GUEST! Please welcome our first guest, Nick Knight to the Probably Something Podcast. In this episode we talk all about our embarrassing stories, among other things. And guess what, we think that at the end of the chat, there was probably something there. Thanks to our sponsor of this episode, Sam Fyfe. Sam is a graphic designer here in Billings, and does incredible work. Find him on instagram @samfyfe and shoot him a DM. He'll take care of all your design needs. WE LIKE THAT! Maria Knight is the best nail tech in the Billings area, and we know from some of our female listeners that they always leave her chair loving their nails. Every. Single. Time. Find her on instagram @midnightnails, and book your appointment today. SHE GOOD! Want to hear us talk about something? Submit topics to be added to the pot by emailing probablysomethingpod@gmail.com or by sending us a DM on Instagram @probablysomethingpodcast.
Paul and Max reflect on an utterly ridiculous test match with David 'Bumble' Lloyd, talk about playing football in India with Adam Le Fondre, and play an incredibly tense edition of the 'Birthday Spread'... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.