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#AmWriting
Trusting Your Gut with Mary Laura Phillpot (Ep 5)

#AmWriting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 24:28


In this #amwriting podcast Write Big session, Jennie Nash talks with author Mary Laura Philpott about the surprising choice she made after her acclaimed book Bomb Shelter—to stop writing on purpose. Mary Laura shares how, after pouring everything into that project, her gut told her she didn't need to rush into another, despite the pressure of “what's next?” from the industry and readers. This conversation reframes writing big not as chasing ambition, but as honoring your gut and giving your whole heart to whatever season you're in—even if that means not writing at all.TRANSCRIPT BELOW!THINGS MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST:* Mary Laura Philpott's website* Bomb Shelter* The New York Times ReviewSPONSORSHIP MESSAGEHey, it's Jenny Nash, and if you've been writing a new book through the month of November and wondering if it's any good, this might be the perfect time to work with an Author Accelerator certified book coach to get a professional gut check. Eighty-six of our certified coaches are offering a Black Friday special. For just $299, you get a mini blueprint strategy session, which includes a one-on-one call, some feedback on your pages, and the kind of insight and inspiration you need to write forward with confidence. Visit https://www.authoraccelerator.com/black-friday to find the book coach who's a perfect fit for you.EPISODE TRANSCRIPTJennie NashHi, I'm Jennie Nash, and you're listening to the Hashtag AmWriting Podcast. This is a Write Big Session, where I'm bringing you short episodes about the mindset shifts that help you stop playing small and write like it matters. Today, I'm talking to Mary Laura Philpott about the idea of trusting your gut. This is a critical component to writing big, and I asked Mary Laura to come speak to us because a very interesting thing happened to her after the publication of her second book, Bomb Shelter: Love, Time, and Other Explosives. This book is so good. It's a book about being a parent and a daughter and a spouse and a person in the world. And what happened was that she stopped writing—on purpose. Her gut told her, “I'm done now.” And it struck me that if we could understand what makes a successful writer choose not to write; maybe we could understand better what makes us each choose to write big. So welcome, Mary Laura.Mary Laura PhilpottHello, friend. Thanks for having me.Jennie NashAh, I'm so excited to have this conversation. I've been wanting to have it for a very long time.Mary Laura PhilpottOh, good.Jennie NashSo thanks for joining us. This is maybe your second, third, fourth time on the Hashtag AmWriting Podcast—you're a fan favorite. So welcome back. To set this conversation up, I'm going to read a little snippet from The New York Times review of Bomb Shelter, which was written by Judith Warner, and in which she called your book a “master work.” I'm going to read the end of her review, because it really sets up this question that we're going to be talking about.So she writes: “I want to say something negative about this book. To be this positive is, I fear, to sound like a nitwit. So to nitpick—there's some unevenness to the quality of the sentences in the final chapter—but there's no fun in pointing that out. Philpott already knows. I'm telling this story now in present tense. She writes, ‘I'm still in it, not yet able to shape it from the future's perspective. The story is still being written, and that's all right. The only problem is having to wait to read what comes next.'”So—you wrote this book, which was your second book…Mary Laura PhilpottSecond book of this type—yes, kind of second, second memoir.Jennie NashSecond book of this type. And you get this beyond rave review in The New York Times by this luminary reviewer, in which she says, “I can't wait to see what you write next.” And here we sit some years later, in which the answer is—there is nothing next. So can you talk about that? Can you talk about how you—first of all, what that feels like?Mary Laura PhilpottYeah, it's—I mean, you know this feeling of before a book is even on shelves, people are already asking, “So what's next? Like, what are you working on?” You know? And then you go on tour, and every question everywhere is, “So what are you working on now?” There's this relentless, kind of—this churning wheel of productivity behind it all. And so I'm used to that, and I was used to that feeling of, okay, the book is out, people are talking about it, but I need to be working on something next, because that's always been how it is. But I was tired. That was a really—I love that review so much, and I love the way this book was received—but it was a really emotional book to write, and it was a really emotional book to tour with and go out and talk about for several weeks on end. And so when I came back home, I was like, you know, I get to decide how this little hamster wheel of productivity goes—and I have decided I need a break, and I'm going to focus on, you know—I had, like, one or two years left with my kids at home before they left the nest. I was like, I'm just going to be at home. I'm going to focus inward. I'm just going to be kind of living life on my own terms. And I did that for about a year—and then another year—and now it's been... let's see... here we are in 2025... It's been three years since that book came out. I have not written another book, and I have never been so calm about not being in the middle of writing another book. It just feels like I don't have something I urgently need to say.Jennie NashYeah.Mary Laura PhilpottAnd I also feel—there's something rebellious in the beginning about saying, “I'm not going to do it.” But once the rebellion kind of burns off and you realize, actually, I don't owe anyone anything—like, I'm not under contract for another book. I had the sort of miraculous timing of my editor for Bomb Shelter and for I Miss You When I Blink retiring right after Bomb Shelter came out, so I don't even have an editor breathing down my neck going, “Come on, what's your next thing?” So I've been experimenting with saying I'm retired. When people ask me, like, “What are you working on?” I say, “I might be retired. I don't know if I am. It might be temporary. It might be—this might be like Ross and Rachel: are we on a break, or are we broken up? I don't know.” But I am so calm and happy with the decision not to be getting up every day and sitting at my desk. It's like a cord has been cut in me—and I don't feel any guilt about it.Jennie NashSo you said you feel that you don't have anything to say. When you started these books and your other books and projects, did you feel that?Mary Laura PhilpottAlways! Yes. Like, I—for myself and for other people—like, I need to get this on paper. There's that therapeutic part of writing: I need to get this on paper and organize it so that I can understand what it is I think. That's not enough of a reason to go through the misery of publishing a book, but it's something. And then there's the other part—where you, or for me, where once I figure out what it is that I'm thinking as I'm putting it on paper, I realize there are other people who may feel this way, and translating it into words is a gift. And it's something that I want to be able to do for readers, and I want to enter into that two-way conversation with my words and my readers. And it's not that I don't have anything interesting to talk about right now—it's just that I don't have anything keeping me up at night, begging to be translated and, therefore, you know, urging me to the page. I've started and stopped little—not books, but like other little projects here and there—where I'm like, oh, maybe I want to play around with this idea. And then I put them down, and I just feel... it's honestly the first time in my life I have felt no guilt about not working on the thing that everyone thinks I should be working on. And it's so weird because other people seem to have really strong feelings about it.Jennie NashI was going to say, what are people's reactions when you say, “I might be retired”?Mary Laura PhilpottThe other day—okay, so I'm going to tell you about this event I went to the other day. It was a book event for a woman who we all know, who's pretty well known, and this is her—I don't know—fourth or fifth or sixth book and it's very much anticipated by its readers. And she's exactly my age—she's 51—and when I went to this event, I ran into a lot of other book people who I know, and of course, the first question everyone asks: “What are you working on?” So I decided to test out my line, and I would say, “I think I might be retired.” The vehemence with which people go, “No, you're not! Like, shut up!”—I got told “Shut up” so many times. Like, what? Why? Why do people have this strong reaction? But then—and then, you know, I'm such a people pleaser that if enough people say, “Shut up. No, you're not,” I start to question myself. I'm like, maybe I should try? I don't know. I don't want to disappoint everybody. But then we sat down for the discussion part of this event, and someone in the audience asked this fellow writer, “Where do you want to be in ten years? Look ahead ten years and tell us what you see.” And she said, “In ten years, I will be in my early sixties, and I think by then I'd like to hang it up and live life just for me.” And I felt so viscerally and instantly—oh, no, I do not want to wait ten years. I wanted to yell out, “You don't have to wait till then!” But, you know, to each her own—and she may have ten years more of wanting to be out and about and hustling and doing this.Jennie NashYeah, yeah. So it sounds like you wouldn't characterize what you're feeling as burnout. It's not—it's not like, “Oh, I burned out, and I'll get back to it someday.” It feels really as if you arrived at a different place.Mary Laura PhilpottIt feels like—yes, it feels more like closure than like burnout. And that has changed. That feeling has changed over the last two to three years. In the beginning, it did feel like burnout—like, when I came home from that book tour, I was wrung out. I mean, I was thrilled, it was—it was amazing—but I was tired. And I thought—I remember you and I talking about this and saying, “You know what? I've just—I left it all on the field. I'm exhausted, and I need to take a year-long nap.” And then, over time, it became more of an “Okay, I'm not burned out. I actually feel fine. I'm just taking a break.” And I've talked to—you and I have a good friend in common, Laura Vanderkam, who writes a lot about productivity, and she and I had a conversation once where I was like, “I think what this is, is a break. Just—I'm going to take a pause, and I'll decide when I'm done pausing. When I'm done pausing.” And that may be what it is. I do tend to live life kind of cyclically, so I might cycle back into “Now I want to do this,” or “Now I've written that.” But right now it feels like this really peaceful closure. And even if I do write something again—which, come on, I mean, I probably will at some point—the part that feels closed is the hustle part. The part that—a lot of us don't actually really enjoy that much—which is not the writing of the book or the, you know, nice conversations with the readers, but the part where it's like, okay, you've got to put together this tour schedule, and you've got to answer all these questions for these promotional essays, and—and now you've got to—you know, this promotional machine that—“Go get your photo taken again.” I'm so sick of my face...Multiple Speakers[Both laughing]Jennie NashRight?! It's the performing aspect of being a writer.Mary Laura PhilpottYeah.Jennie NashDid—does any of this have to do with the fact that Bomb Shelter...? I know we talked about it at one point—that you felt, while you were writing it, that this—that it was good. Like, you knew that your vision was matching the execution. And then the world reflected back to you that yes, it is good—you did do that, and at a really high level. Particularly that one. There were a lot of reviews like that, but that sort of was the shining—you know, shining star. Was there a—do you think that the fact that you wrote the book—you know, we're always trying to write the book that we envision, and we don't always get there—and it feels like you got there. Does that have to do with this feeling, do you think?Mary Laura PhilpottMaybe—because there—I mean, you're right, there is almost always a gap between—before we write the thing—this wonderful, amorphous idea in our head where it's like, “This is just a shining galaxy of thoughts,” and then you get it on paper, and its like, “Oops, I killed it. I flattened it.” And there's always this gap between the two. And with Bomb Shelter, I really did—it has the smallest possible gap of anything I've ever written. And so maybe, you know, maybe that is part of it—that I feel like, what else am I waiting for? Like, what else could I want to do? If you get down to the pure reason of why we do this and what draws you to the page—and also the part of my personality that is, for better or for worse, kind of Type A and achievement-driven—this is... maybe I got to that point where I was like, well, I got the A-plus-plus-plus. What else could I try to get? I don't think that's entirely it, because it's not the whole reason that I write. I don't think it's like, “I got the A-plus-plus-plus, now there's nothing left to say.” When there's something to say, I'll say it. But I do—I think you're right that that's part of it.Jennie NashAnd the idea of writing for other people—that there's the writing, and then there's the connecting with other people, knowing that you're doing it for other people, then being out there in the world with those people— Is there a world in which you would write something that doesn't go into the world? Or is that not... I feel like that's something I would not be able to do at this point in my— But I'm so wired and attuned to writing for consumption.Mary Laura PhilpottYeah.Jennie NashI mean, I write for myself. Of course I write the things I want to write—you know, all those things are true—and, yes, for other people.Mary Laura PhilpottYes. Well—and I tend to be similar to you in that regard. And there's so much—you know, we talked a couple minutes ago about the difference between the therapeutic reasons why you start writing and then the actual hard, somewhat miserable work of getting it from the therapeutic version to something that is publishable. And that takes such discipline and real care for the art of it—of turning this thing that was helpful for your own brain into a piece of art that is worth someone investing in and putting out there in the world. I think—I do—I mean, in a way, I kind of write all the time, and you are similar to me in this. Like, we email, we—you know, we're very communicative people, so the writing part of my brain is doing something all the time. And I have started a few little weird projects here and there where I'm like, “Oh, I've had an idea for this,” and I'll, you know, write a few pages and then just kind of set it aside—without feeling like I've got to go attack it with that discipline that turns it into something.Jennie NashYeah.Mary Laura PhilpottAnd maybe that's the part of my brain that's just tired—that's like, I'm still tired. And when I am untired, I will go back and pull those things out and play with them some more. I don't know.Jennie NashYeah, yeah. Well, I love your characterization of that, because I have been talking about this—this newish idea—or I have newish words around this idea of calling it “Write Big”. And people often, I think rightly so, mistake that for big ambition, big goals, big wins, big success, big money—you know, all those things. And it's not that at all, actually. It's the doing the thing with your whole heart.Mary Laura PhilpottYes!Jennie NashNo matter what the thing is.Mary Laura PhilpottAnd not holding back.Jennie NashAnd what you're saying is that the cost of that for you—you're not going to do something. It's not that. And the cost of that for you is too high.Mary Laura PhilpottAt the moment it is. At the moment, when I think about—when I look around at the life I'm in—and this is professionally and personally—there's this interesting confluence, which is, I'm in my... I've just finished my first year of empty nesting. So this has been the first year of my life since I, you know, first had a baby, where my days do not in any way revolve around a school schedule, a nap schedule, a feeding schedule, etc. And then I did maybe the dumbest thing ever—and I adopted a puppy, who does have feeding and nap and all this other stuff. And so all my displaced maternal energy has now been funneled into this puppy, whom I absolutely love—but he is a wild and crazy ‘Looney Tune'. And when I look at the way my days look right now—which is the get up, make my coffee, walk the puppy, feed the puppy, you know, teach the puppy how to sit—and I think, do I feel like trading that right now for getting a dog sitter and going into my office and writing for multiple hours? I don't. I don't want to trade that right now. I may change—I fully reserve the right to change my mind and be like those, you know, sports players who are like, “I'm retired,” and then the next season, they're like, “I'm out of retirement.” Maybe I'll come out of retirement. But right now, what I want to do is feed my puppy, teach my puppy, be available on a moment's notice. If a kid says, “Hey, I was the understudy for this play, but I got called up to be in a performance this weekend,” I want to be able to jump on a plane and go and not have other commitments. I'm enjoying that. And I do fully recognize—I should give this disclaimer—that this is a very privileged situation I am in. My income from books is not what paid our mortgage. I'm married. I have a spouse with a job that has health insurance, you know, so I'm able to make decisions. And I do feel the financial consequences of these decisions. Like, it's not a small deal for me to be like, “I'm not going to write another book,” because that would have been important income—but it's not the only income in our house. So I'm not—if I had still young children coming up, lots of tuitions to pay, mouths to feed—this might not be so easy for me to just be like, “I want to play with my puppy.”Jennie NashRight, right. Well—the idea we started with, of writing big, is trusting your gut. Not writing is trusting your gut. All of this starts and ends with: what do we think, what do we feel, what do we want to say?Mary Laura PhilpottYeah.Jennie NashThose are such hard things to know, and it feels like you're just really tuned into that right now. And you talked at the very beginning—you said that it feels peaceful. Can you just maybe, to end our conversation, describe that feeling? Because that, I think, is what we all are looking for with our work—whether we're doing it or not doing it—is peace around it.Mary Laura PhilpottYeah. I think a big part of the peace—and I wish I had found this earlier, when I did still have things to say and I was writing—because I think it could have removed a lot of distraction for me in writing big, the way you say—is tuning out other people's voices. And if you are the type of person, as I am, who—like, when the Olympics are on TV and I see the person doing the high jump, I'm like, “I bet I could do that if I went and—” like, which obviously I cannot. But I have that part of my brain that's like, “Should I try to do everything I'm capable of doing? Like, I can't. I can't leave anything undone. I should. I should go try to be the best at everything I could ever be the best at.” Because, you know, other people expect me to work hard and produce things. And to be able to tune out that inner voice and other people's voices—those voices that equate productivity with worth—and, you know, “If people aren't talking about the new thing you've done, then how do you even prove you're worth the air you breathe?” Disconnecting from those voices is what led to the peace. And I think I was beginning to disconnect from that while I was writing Bomb Shelter. I think that's why that book worked, in some ways—because I really—I mean, remember, I wrote it during the pandemic. I wrote it when I was stuck at home. I had less contact with the outside world than ever before. We did not know what book publishing was going to look like. We did not know if there would ever be another book tour. So I really did write that book in a bubble of having as little outside input as possible. So I think that's the—maybe, if there's any key to peace—it's tuning out voices that you just don't need.Jennie NashI love that. I love that so much. And I think we will end our conversation there, because it's so profound and it's so good.Mary Laura PhilpottThank you for having me.Jennie NashWell, for our listeners—until next time, stop playing small and write like it matters.NarratorThe Hashtag AmWriting Podcast is produced by Andrew Perrella. Our intro music, aptly titled Unemployed Monday, was written and played by Max Cohen. Andrew and Max were paid for their time and their creative output—because everyone deserves to be paid for their work. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amwriting.substack.com/subscribe

The Mac Attack Podcast
Mac & Bone Hour 4: Jones Angell & Roy Philpott

The Mac Attack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 40:44 Transcription Available


In the final hour, Mac & Bone are joined by Jones Angell, who recaps another busy stretch of UNC athletics, Roy Philpott joins the show, as Roy talks about the disappointing seasons for both South Carolina, and Clemson, they preview the night in sports, they read funny texts, & more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Mac Attack Podcast
Roy Philpott Talks Palmetto Disappointments & CFP Bias

The Mac Attack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 10:54 Transcription Available


College football play by play man, Roy Philpott joins the show,as Roy talks about disappointing seasons for both South Carolina and Clemson, and why he expects radical changes to both programs this off-season, and he weighs in on the debate between CFP bias for both Notre Dame & the SEC See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Highlights from Moncrieff
Joe Philpott on his new memoir

Highlights from Moncrieff

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 10:15


Tom Dunne's guest enjoyed success with his band Rubyhorse, touring the States in 2002 and even appearing on Conan O'Brien and David Letterman. His new memoir ‘All Roads Lead To Where You Are - From Bishopstown to The Beatles' is out now. Joe Philpott joins to discuss!

The Arts House
All Roads Lead to Where You Are - Joe Philpott

The Arts House

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 16:49


Charting a fascinating history of the acclaimed band RubyHorse and a journey into the music industry, musician Joe Philpott has written a memoir called "All Roads Lead to Where You Are. From Bishopstown to the Beatles" and it's on sale now in Waterstones Cork and Hodges Figgis in Dublin. Joe chatted to Conor Tallon, who's been thoroughly immersed in the book since getting his hands on it! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Talking Classical Podcast
Ep. 80: Seb Philpott

Talking Classical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2025 67:16


Seb Philpott is a multi-faceted freelance trumpeter who has played in a variety of ensembles such as orchestras, period instrument groups, jazz bands and West End pit bands. Seb is also a presenter of the hugely popular Three in a Bar podcast, which features interviews with a wide range of people from across the music and performing arts industry. I interviewed Seb's co-host Verity Simmons so I thought it would be a lovely idea to hear from the other side. Seb and I met last year at Blackheath Halls during the annual London International Festival of Early Music.  I was excited to meet Seb as I had listened to his podcast for a while and was excited to hear more about the process of putting together a music podcast. We had an enjoyable hour or so talking about topics such as the process of putting together a music podcast, performing in different musical contexts and styles, singing, memorable performances, confidence, and growing up on the Les Misérables soundtrack. -sebphilpott.com threeinabar.com

Jay and Dave for Breakfast - Triple M Mackay & The Whitsundays

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That's So Cincinnati
S3 Ep35: That's So Cincinnati with Graeter's Tim Philpott and Skyline's Sarah Sicking

That's So Cincinnati

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 53:55


Sunday Night Live with Shireen Langan
Joe Philpott of The White Horse Guitar Club Talks "Sos Beag"!

Sunday Night Live with Shireen Langan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 13:33


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Sportstalk1400's Podcast
Episode 14289: PLANK SHOW 9-11-25 HOUR 3 - ESPN's ROY PHILPOTT and Pick6 Preview's BRETT CIANCIA Join The Show to Preview OU-Temple

Sportstalk1400's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 47:47


Hour 3 of The Plank Show with Chris Plank and Blake Gamble is packed with guests including the announcer for ESPN's broadcast of OU's game against Temple - ROY PHILPOTT, and Pick6Preview's BRETT CIANCIA. Then the guys are joined by Josh Helmer to wrap things up with "The Joshover".

The Sports Junkies
H3: Roy Philpott, Booming Investment, Green Bay Concerns

The Sports Junkies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 41:26


09/10 Hour 3: Roy Philpott Joins The Junkies - 1:00 This Investment Isn't Slowing Down Anytime Time - 21:00 What Worries You Most About The Packers - 33:00

The Sports Junkies
Roy Philpott On The Top College Football Storylines

The Sports Junkies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 19:03


From 09/10 Hour 3: Roy Philpott joins The Sports Junkies to discuss the top College Football storylines.

Columbia International University
Dr. Jeff Philpott: The Blessing Of Serving

Columbia International University

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 25:30


Dr. Jeff Philpott looks at John 13 and what Jesus means when he calls us to be "servants".

Country Life
If there's no fish, there's no fishing, with Robin Philpott

Country Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 28:20


If you are a person who lives in the UK, and you like standing in, or nearby, rivers, there's a good chance you will have heard of Farlows. It is one of the great outdoors companies of the UK, a place for all fishermen and women to obsess over rods and reels while they tell themselves that they would catch way more fish if they could just buy a bit more gear.• Listen to Country Life podcast on Apple Podcasts• Listen to Country Life podcast on Spotify• Listen to Country Life podcast on AudibleWe were joined on the podcast this week by Robin Philpott, group CEO of Farlows and Sportfish, to talk about the business, fishing and the state of our waterways, because while the newspapers have only been covering the pollution crisis for the past few years, the people on the rivers of this country have been sounding the alarm for a decade.When you think about it, who better to keep an eye on our rivers than the people who spend their time standing on or nearby them? Falling catch numbers, murky water and low levels have been plaguing this most ancient sport for a long time, and if there's one thing an angler has in spades, it is patience when it comes to making a fuss.Episode creditsHost: James FisherGuest: Robin PhilpottEditor and producer: Toby KeelMusic: JuliusH via PixabayRobin was more than forthcoming about the work that Farlows and other fishing businesses are doing to raise the alarm and help protect our rivers, from investing in more sustainable business practices to creating Sportfish Rivers Month, a grassroots campaign that saw anglers spending the month of July cleaning and improving the health of our rivers. After all, if there's no fish, there's no fishing.It was a fascinating chat with a business leader in a sector very close to Country Life's (and this host's) heart. We hope you'll enjoy listening. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Three In A Bar
138. Aaron Akugbo X Seb Philpott

Three In A Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 87:46


Aaron is back already! And this time Verity is nowhere to be seen. That's right, it's Seb's first solo interview. Well, it's not an interview really, more a chat, digging further into many aspects of being a trumpet player.They discuss the following!How important is equipment? They chat about trying out trumpets, mouthpieces, becoming (or not becoming) obsessed with gear. Or maybe it's better to actually work on own playing instead of just buying a new trumpet. Do some hard work or just buy a shiny new instrument?Then a discussion on tonguing, articulation, and the POO ATTACK - which Seb can't do, and it brings up some trauma for him from his time at RAM. Seb describes double tonguing everything he can rather than single tonguing because he's lazy.Playing the most difficult piece in the world AKA Brandenburg 2.The first time they met on a gig in Poland where Aaron realised he knew Seb from watching a particular YouTube video.Playing in symphony orchestras with minimal rehearsal.Auditioning and doing trials.The solitude of a soloist, and Seb gets a new gig as Aaron's coach and mentor.To get tickets for Aaron's concert at the Cheltenham Festival 2025 click here; https://www.cheltenhamfestivals.org/events/aaron-akugbo-and-zeynep-%C3%B6zsucaYou can find us on the socials here;Instagram @threeinabarpodTiktok @threeinabarpodThree In A Bar on YoutubeAnything you'd like to share with us? Any guests you'd love to hear or anything you'd like us to do better? Drop us a line at hello@threeinabar.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Coaching Inn
S5 Episode 34: Navigating Burnout - Insights from Rachel Philpott

The Coaching Inn

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 33:55 Transcription Available


Claire Pedrick is talking to Rachel Philpott, author of The Burnout Bible about the complexities of burnout, Rachel's personal experience transitioning from corporate life to becoming a nutritionist, and the critical role of understanding the body's response to stress. Rachel provides valuable strategies for overcoming burnout through nutrition, hydration, and effective relaxation methods. The discussion highlights the importance of self-care, especially for coaches, and offers practical guidance for those grappling with burnout. Key Takeaways: Burnout is a highly individual experience. A foundational understanding of the physiological impact of stress is key. Engaging in active relaxation can significantly aid in stress management. Maintaining proper hydration is vital for mental health. Implementing small, consistent lifestyle adjustments can lead to significant improvements in overall wellbeing. For coaches to effectively support others, prioritising their own wellbeing is essential. Laughter can be a powerful tool for stress relief. Recognizing the different stages of burnout is crucial for effective recovery. Nutrition plays a vital role in managing stress and facilitating recovery. In today's demanding world, self-care should be a non-negotiable priority. Sound Bites: "You can't fail but to feel good." "You need to rest." "Five minutes to prevent burnout." "Hydration can reduce anxiety." "We're only human." "Help yourself before helping others." Contact: Contact Rachel through Linked In or re-nutrition.co.uk Contact Claire by emailing info@3dcoaching.com  or check out our Substack where you can talk with other listeners. Further Information: Subscribe or follow The Coaching Inn on your podcast platform or our YouTube Channel to hear or see new episodes as they drop. Find out more about 3D Coaching and get new ideas and offers in our weekly email. Coming Up: Some book writing episodes Keywords: burnout, nutrition, stress management, mental wellbeing, coaching, recovery, emotional overwhelm, functional medicine, self-care, hydration We love having a variety of guests join us! Please remember that inviting someone to participate does not mean we necessarily endorse their views or opinions. We believe in open conversation and sharing different perspectives.  

The Mac Attack Podcast
Roy Philpott Previews the Super Regionals of the CWS

The Mac Attack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 11:26


ESPN broadcaster, Roy Philpott joins the show, as he previews the Super Regionals of the CWS, he talks about the chances that the local teams advance to Omaha, what led to the SEC having a bad opening weekend & more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning
Roy Philpott, ESPN broadcaster, tells McElroy & Cubelic what he learned from Auburn after calling that regional and where NOT to park at Plainsman Park

McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 16:44


"McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning
6-2-25 McElroy & Cubelic in the Morning Hour 3: SEC wants 5+11 and people are still mad?!; Jon Wilner talks CFB future; Roy Philpott talks NCAA Baseball & Auburn regional

McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 47:21


Monday's 9am hour of Mac & Cube rolled on with Roy Philpott, ESPN broadcaster, telling us what he learned from Auburn after calling that regional and where NOT to park at Plainsman Park; then, the SEC seems to be catching strays despite supporting the 5+11 Playoff Format; later, Jon Wilner, college football columnist, says where things seem to be headed for College Football and what are the next dominoes to potentially fall; and finally, we return to our Bad Box Scores of the Day - thanks to our Birmingham Stallions. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Gramlich and Mac Lain
Episode 499: Summer Guest Series - ESPN's Roy Philpott

Gramlich and Mac Lain

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 44:52


Our Summer Guest Series is here! This week, we chat with ESPN PxP voice and fellow Clemson alum Roy Philpott! Roy talks about longevity in the broadcasting business, what has changed in CFB, Clemson's expectations in 2025, and much more! Presented by Ingles Markets.Sponsored by Rhoback, use code GMPOD for 20% off. Produced by Richmond Weaver

Spine chillers and Serial Killers
Black Dogs and The Mick Phillpot Case.

Spine chillers and Serial Killers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 70:48


Hey and welcome back! to skip straight to the stories start at 12 mins 30. In this episode, Emma dives into the eerie world of the UK's black dog legends—ghostly, demonic canines that have haunted lonely roads and frightened unsuspecting travelers for centuries. Are they omens of death, protectors of the lost, or just really misunderstood ghost pups?Then, Becky takes us from folklore to something far more horrifyingly real: the case of Mick Philpott. A man whose name became synonymous with pure selfish evil, Philpott's story is one of manipulation, control, and a crime so shocking that it shook the UK to its core.We really hope you enjoy this week's episode, if you'd like to join us on social media you can find us @SCSK_podcast on tik tok, twitter and instagram, spine chillers and serial killers for facebook and you tube or email us at chillers.killers.pod@gmail.com.-You can find Edward October (our doorman) from Octoberpod AM here : https://open.spotify.com/show/5cESmW8JiW8O1NMrX4ul4mOr Find him on You Tube : https://www.youtube.com/@OctoberpodHomeVideo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Pete Sousa Show
Pete Sousa Show - Guest: Roy Philpott 1/2/25

The Pete Sousa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 22:59


ESPN's Roy Philpott joins Pete to chat about the CFP and what he took from calling Baylor's Texas Bowl against LSU Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Caro Podcast
Rosanna Philpott in Conversation with Natalie Jones

The Caro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 39:22


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.

South Pole
18. Antarctic Musicology and the Not So Silent Continent with Dr. Carolyn Philpott

South Pole

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 38:02


Dive into the fascinating world of Antarctic musicology in this episode of *South Pole*. Explore how music, soundscapes, and even silence shape our understanding of the icy continent. Dr. Carolyn Philpott, a senior lecturer and researcher, shares her journey into the interdisciplinary study of music, place, and environment. Discover the sounds of Antarctica—from cracking icebergs to the lively cacophony of penguin colonies—and learn how composers capture the essence of this remote landscape. Whether you're a music lover or an Antarctica enthusiast, this episode highlights how sound and art foster deeper connections with the natural world. Grab your headphones for an immersive auditory adventure into the heart of the silent continent.Episode Guest: Dr. Carolyn PhilpottLearn more about Dr. Philpott hereBrowse Dr. Philpott's Publications hereConnect with Dr. Philpott on LinkedInListen to Vaughn Williams' Scott of the Antarctic on YoutubeListen to Penguin Ballet by Nigel Westlake on Spotify Listen to Seals (Underwater) by Douglass Quinn on YouTubeListen to Antarctic Sound Recordings by Phillip Samartzis on YouTubeIceberg Crash by Almaz KhakimovEpisode Transcript and more information on the Pine Forest Media WebsiteFollow Pine Forest Media on Instagram @pineforestmediaHosted, produced, written, and edited by Clark Marchese Cover art and PFM logo by Laurel Wong. Theme music by Nela Ruiz Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Clemson Dubcast
Roy Philpott

The Clemson Dubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 68:15


Thirteen days ago, Roy Philpott got the assignment of his dreams from ESPN: South Carolina at Clemson, Nov. 30. Philpott, a Clemson graduate who spent many years in the area working in various media capacities covering the Tigers, joins The Dubcast to reflect on a wild afternoon at Death Valley and what it meant for both teams. There were so many twists and turns late in the game that Philpott walked away from the stadium asking himself if he did justice to the game, its stakes, and the extraordinary show put on by Gamecock freshman LaNorris Sellers. Philpott spent quite a lot of time with Dabo Swinney and a few other staff members the day before the game. What were his takeaways? What does he think about Swinney's ability to adapt to a rapidly changing collegiate model enough to get Clemson back to the top of the mountain? Philpott's normally busy schedule is about to get even crazier with the overlap of college football and college basketball. He still lives in the Upstate and has no desire to leave.  

KeyLIME
[4] A former federal Canadian Minister of Health's prescription for a healthier Canada 

KeyLIME

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 36:50


Adam invites Dr. Jane Philpott (the Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's University and former federal Minister of Health) to discuss the changes she's seen in medical education over her career thus far. Jane also talks about where she sees the field of medical education (as well as Canadian healthcare in general) moving forward in the coming years.     Length of Episode: 35 minutes    Resources to check out :   Dr. Philpott's book    Health for All : A Doctor's Prescription for a Healthier Canada, Publisher McClelland & Stewart, 2024. https://healthsci.queensu.ca/stories/blog/introducing-health-all    Contact us: keylime@royalcollege.ca    Follow: Dr. Adam Szulewski https://x.com/Adam_Szulewski    

Hub Dialogues
Hub Headlines: Time to boycott the Leaders' Debates Commission

Hub Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 13:17


Hub Headlines features audio versions of the best commentaries and analysis published daily in The Hub. Enjoy listening to original and provocative takes on the issues that matter while you are on the go. 0:53 - Want to cut useless government spending, Pierre Poilievre? Boycott the Leaders' Debates Commission, by Rudyard Griffiths 8:15 - Philpott should act on instincts and promote Dutch-style health-care reform in Ontario, by Bacchus Barua and Mackenzie Moir This program is narrated by automated voices. If you enjoy The Hub's podcasts consider subscribing to our weekly email newsletter featuring our best insights and analysis. Free. Cancel anytime. Sign up now at https://thehub.ca/join/. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Glass In Session ™ Winecast
Wine of the Slovak Republic | S17E2

Glass In Session ™ Winecast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 14:35


A basic introduction to the wine of the Slovak Republic, this episode explores some of the history, regions, grapes and wine styles. Resources from this episode: Books: The Oxford Companion to Spirits and Cocktails [Kindle Edition], Wondrich, D & Rothbaum, N., (2022) The World Atlas of Wine [7th Edition], Johnson, H., & Robinson, J. (2013) Websites: Decanter: Wines from Slovakia - A brief guide and 12 wines to try, Wu, S. (22 February 2023) https://www.decanter.com/wine/wines-from-slovakia-a-brief-guide-and-12-wines-to-try-497449/ Exotic Wine Travel: Slovak Tokaj - A Forgotten Region, Horkey, M. (26 April 2018) https://www.exoticwinetravel.com/slovak-tokaj-wine-region/ Little Big Slovakia: Slovakia Wine Guide - Traditional Regions and Grape Varieties https://littlebigslovakia.com/does-slovakia-make-wine/ Visit Bratislava: Tibor Kiss: “Slovakian wines are unknown treasures for foreigners.” (23 September 2024) https://www.visitbratislava.com/convention-news/tibor-kiss-slovakian-wines-are-unknown-treasures-for-foreigners/ Wine Enthusiast: Devastated by Communism, Czech Wine is Making a Comeback, Honova. N. K. (9 January 2024) https://www.wineenthusiast.com/basics/region-rundown/czech-wine-guide/ The Slovak Spectator: A Short Guide to Wining in Slovakia - Take a look at the history of winemaking in the country and learn how to read Slovak wine labels, Philpott, T. (20 August 2020) https://spectator.sme.sk/c/22424875/a-guide-to-the-slovak-wine-spectacular-slovakia.html Wines of Slovakia http://www.winesofslovakia.com World Atlas: Maps of Slovakia https://www.worldatlas.com/maps/slovakia   Glass in Session Episodes Relevant to this Episode: S17E1: Wine of the Czech Republic https://glassinsession.libsyn.com/website/wine-of-the-czech-republic   Glass in Session® swag mentioned in this show: https://www.teepublic.com/user/glass-in-session Glass in Session® is a registered trademark of Vino With Val, LLC. Music: “Write Your Story” by Joystock (Jamendo.com cc_Standard License, Jamendo S.A.)

Studio 12
The Andrew Monaco Show: Roy Philpott

Studio 12

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 55:28


On the latest edition of The Andrew Monaco Show, Andrew visits with ESPN college football, basketball and baseball commentator Roy Philpott. Roy had the call for the 2024 NCAA Regional at Blue Bell Park.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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But, What If You Did?
How Reiki Can Support You Through Different Life Experiences with Chelsea Philpott

But, What If You Did?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 53:59


In episode 139, I'm sitting down with one of my friends from my Reiki certification to chat all about how she found reiki and the spiritual space. The first thing Chelsea and I have in common is Nikki just magically appeared in both our lives at the time we needed her magic most. This was a very stream of consciousness conversation and it's giving spiritual coffee chat vibes. Some topics we explore:When therapy isn't the only solution for helpRepressed emotionsThings that logic and the mind can't explainHow clarity and control are an illusionFinding safety internally over externallyWhy finding the right practitioner matters Reiki and pregnancy Building a relationship with your bodyWhy you don't need the wellness techJust because you've tried before & it didn't work -- doesn't mean it won't work nowUncomfortable is never going to feel safeSynchronicities Resources:The Surrender ExperimentConnect with Chelsea: InstagramWork with Alyson: 90 minute Integrative Energy Healing Session - Intuitive Coaching, Reiki, & Breathwork 1:1 Life Coaching Mentorship -- Let's connect on a discovery call first! Follow along with Alyson on IG!Check out our Community Newsletter--> Subscribe here! Subscribe on Substack to Spiritually Curious Musings! **This is an affiliate link - I do receive a small commission when you use my link to shop. This helps to offset the costs of the show. Check out GutPersonal! - Use code 'Alyson' to save 10%Recent Digital Publications: The Power in Taking Radical Responsibility for Who You Came Here to be! -- Exclusive Interview for Brainz Magazine Interview with CanvasRebel

McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning
Roy Philpott, ESPN broadcaster who called Vandy-VaTech, tells McElroy & Cubelic why Diego Pavia helped bring about change in Vanderbilt, how good the 'Dores looked against Va Tech, and how far each team can go this year

McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 15:06


"McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning
9-3-24 McElroy & Cubelic in the Morning Hour 1: FSU loses again; Miami is a national title contender; Roy Philpott talks Vandy > Va Tech

McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 47:35


Tuesday's 7am hour of Mac & Cube started off with both Florida State and Cole dealing with recent struggles from the past little bit; then, Roy Philpott, ESPN broadcaster who called Vandy-VaTech, tells us why Diego Pavia helped bring about change in Vanderbilt, how good the 'Dores looked against Va Tech, and how far each team can go this year; later, explains why Miami can win a national championship this year; and finally, we give our Top-3 takeaways from Week One of College Football.    "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Girls Gone Hallmark
Signed, Sealed, Delivered: A Tale of Three Letters

Girls Gone Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 36:34


Megan and Wendy dive into the final movie in the "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" series in the latest episode of Girls Gone Hallmark. They review "Signed, Sealed, Delivered: A Tale of Three Letters" and take you on a journey through the world of the Postables, now featuring a married Shane and Oliver. Will this installment uphold the stellar ratings Megan and Wendy have awarded the series, or will it fall short of expectations?  See the Signed, Sealed, Delivered SUMMER schedule here Let's talk about "A Tale of Three Letters." Email us at girlsgonehallmark@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About "Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Tale of Three Letters" Linda Lisa Hayter returns to direct A Tale of Three Letters. Linda Lisa, or “LL” as Crystal Lowe calls her, is known for “Betty's Bad Luck in Love,” “Unexpected Grace,” and “Haunted Harmony Mysteries: Murder in G Major” among her 13 directing credits. She will also direct “Signed, Sealed, Delivered: To the Moon and Back” out in 2025. Martha Williamson and Brandi Harkonen wrote the script. Zak Santiago and Gregory Harrison return as Ramon and Joe. Rhiannon Fish returns as Charley. Ian Collins plays Marlon Carter. This appears to be Ian's 8th Hallmark movie and his 40th acting credit. Outside of Hallmark he is appearing on the sci-fi series “Snowpiercer.” Edward Ruttle plays Barry. Our favorite of Edward's 35 acting credits is his role as Beer Luge Guy in “Hot Tub Time Machine” - his very first credited role. He's previously been on Hallmark in “A Season for Family,” “Just one Kiss,” “When Calls the Heart” and several episodes of “The Good Witch.”  Jennifer Juniper Angeli plays Mrs Philpott. Jennifer has 49 acting credits and appeared in “Pumpkin Pie Wars” and “Making Spirits Bright” previously for Hallmark. She also had a role in the sci-fi book adaptation “Wayward Pines” as well as the Netflix series “Haters Back Off.” Victoria Morgan plays Maria Salinger. This is Victoria's first Hallmark movie and her 11th acting credit. She previous appeared in the TV series “Alert: Missing Persons Unit,” “Supernatural,” and “Surface.”  Watch the Trailer for "Signed, Sealed, Delivered: A Tale of Three Letters" Our Thoughts on "Signed, Sealed, Delivered: A Tale of Three Letters" Welcome back to another installment of Girls Gone Hallmark! This time, we covered the final installment of Science Seal Delivered Summer for 2024, diving into "Signed, Sealed, Delivered: A Tale of Three Letters". Here's a synopsis of the ideas and insights we discussed on our podcast. If you haven't tuned in yet, we'd love for you to join us and become a part of the conversation! What We Liked Norman's Character Development: We absolutely adored seeing Norman step up as the marital mentor to Oliver. His growth throughout the series has been remarkable, and his easy and sincere advice made those scenes shine. Normalization of Therapy: Both of us appreciated how the movie normalized therapy for healthy relationships. The depiction of Shane, Oliver, Rita, and Norman going through therapy sessions made it clear that seeking help is a healthy and necessary step for any relationship. Sweet, Small Moments: Several little moments made us smile—from Norman's adorable comment about the sonogram picture to Shane and Oliver's flirty interaction post-honeymoon. These touches gave the film warmth and humor. What We Wished For Character Consistency: There were a few moments that felt out of character, especially Oliver's unempathetic interaction with Charlie. It seemed like an entirely different writer had come in an...

RSPA Trusted Advisor
RSPA Trusted Advisor Ep. 116: Expanding Your Tech Offering and Leadership Skills with ScanSource's Heather Philpott

RSPA Trusted Advisor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 48:07


In Episode 116 of “The Trusted Advisor,” RSPA CEO Jim Roddy talks with Heather Philpott, the Director of Supplier Services at ScanSource, about her leadership journey and her upcoming RetailNOW 2024 panel “Elevate & Innovate: Essential Tools for Empowering Your Retail Technology Solution Business.” Philpott details VAR and ISV best practices for technology expansion and revenue diversification, how she has transitioned from a personal performer to a leadership role, and her guiding philosophies as a young leader. “The Trusted Advisor,” powered by the Retail Solutions Providers Association (RSPA), is an award-winning content series designed specifically for retail IT VARs and software providers. Our goal is to educate you on the topics of leadership, management, hiring, sales, and other small business best practices. For more insights, visit the RSPA blog at www.GoRSPA.org.  The RSPA is North America's largest community of VARs, software providers, vendors, and distributors in the retail, restaurant, grocery, and cannabis verticals. The mission of the RSPA is to accelerate the success of its members in the retail technology ecosystem by providing knowledge and connections. The organization offers member-to-member warm introductions, education, legal advice, industry advocacy, and other services to assist members with becoming and remaining successful. RSPA is most well-known for its signature events, RetailNOW and Inspire, which provide face-to-face learning and networking opportunities. Learn more by visiting www.GoRSPA.org. 

Mentioned in Dispatches
Ep336 – French Generals of the Great War – Dr Jonathan Krause & Prof. William Philpott

Mentioned in Dispatches

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 47:38


In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Jonathan Krause and Professor William Philpott illuminate the lives and leadership of the senior French generals who shaped the course of the First World War based on their recent book. Despite commanding the largest force on the Western Front and ultimately achieving victory, these generals remain largely obscured in historical accounts. Drawing from a wealth of primary source material housed in France's military archives, this episode offers fresh insights into their strategies, successes, and challenges. Dr. Krause's expertise in French colonial history during WWI and Professor Philpott's research in 20th-century warfare provide a comprehensive understanding of the political, strategic, and personal dimensions of these generals' roles. From international acclaim to internal mutinies, their stories reveal the complexities of wartime leadership and the enduring legacy of the Great War.

Frame & Reference Podcast
146: "Death & Other Details" Production Designer James Philpott

Frame & Reference Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 62:45


Changing it up a bit this week! We've got Production Designer James Philpott on to talk about his work on the recent Hulu show "Death and Other Details" as well as his previous work on films like one of my old favorites "The Sixth Day" Enjoy! Visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.frameandrefpod.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for everything F&R You can directly support Frame & Reference by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Buying Me a Coffee⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Frame & Reference is supported by Filmtools and ProVideo Coalition. Filmtools is the West Coast's leading supplier of film equipment. From cameras and lights to grip and expendables, Filmtools has you covered for all your film gear needs. Check out ⁠⁠Filmtools.com⁠⁠ for more. ProVideo Coalition is a top news and reviews site focusing on all things production and post. Check out ⁠⁠ProVideoCoalition.com⁠⁠ for the latest news coming out of the industry.

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
Maximising Your Budget Effectively in Turbulent Times – An SME Focus | An Infosecurity Europe 2024 Conversation with Don Gibson and Emma Philpott | On Location Coverage with Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 30:36


Guests: Don Gibson, CISO, KinlyOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/don-gibson-cyber/Emma Philpott, CEO, IASME ConsortiumOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/emphilpott/____________________________Hosts: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________Episode NotesIn this episode of On Location with Sean and Marco, hosts Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli explore the intricacies of cybersecurity budget management and expenditure prioritization at the Infosecurity Europe event in London. The conversation kicks off with Sean and Marco discussing the challenges of balancing a minimalist approach with the need for robust security programs. The discussion swiftly transitions into budgeting strategies where the hosts are joined by guests Emma Philpott, CEO of IASME, and Don Gibson, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) of Kinley. Emma provides insights into her role at IASME, highlighting their work on the Cyber Essentials program aimed at ensuring basic technical security controls. Don shares his experiences at Kinley, dealing with audiovisual technologies and their importance in security. The dialogue explores the difficulties organizations face, particularly around budget constraints, legacy technology, and the need for consistent investment in security measures.A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the challenges faced by various-sized companies, from micro-businesses to large corporations, in implementing effective cybersecurity measures. Emma stresses the importance of making security accessible to smaller entities and the efforts IASME is making to provide free guidance and support. Don emphasizes the importance of clear communication and leadership at the board level to properly budget for cybersecurity, balance between technology, and staff investment, and avoid the pitfalls of over-reliance on either.The conversation also touches on the role of community and support networks within the cybersecurity realm. Both Don and Emma highlight the value of having trusted groups where professionals can share experiences, seek advice, and offer mental health support. They underscore how such communities foster a culture of openness and mutual assistance, which is crucial in an industry often grappling with high-pressure incidents and rapid technological changes.The episode wraps up with a discussion on the dynamics of cybersecurity as a competitive advantage and the evolving nature of security leadership. Emma and Don explain how achieving certifications like Cyber Essentials can provide business benefits beyond compliance, such as improved insurance outcomes and differentiation in the marketplace. Don challenges CISOs to think creatively about how cybersecurity can become a revenue-generating aspect of the business, reinforcing the need for innovative and dynamic leadership in the field.Tune in to learn more about budgeting, community support, and forward-thinking leadership in cybersecurity from the vibrant InfoSecurity Europe event.Be sure to follow our Coverage Journey and subscribe to our podcasts!____________________________Follow our InfoSecurity Europe 2024 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/infosecurity-europe-2024-infosec-london-cybersecurity-event-coverageOn YouTube:

Chronic Gals Podcast
TPH 5: Physical Traits of Plants w/ Steven C. Philpott

Chronic Gals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 83:58


Hey pot heads, you're going to be glad you saw this episode! This week on Talking Pot Heads, we welcome Steven C. Philpott, a cannabis researcher with a background in agriculture and sports science, to discuss the physical traits of the cannabis plant and how our simple labels of "indica" and "sativa" don't give a clear picture of the full spectrum of effects we might expect from cannabis strains. We get some mind-blowing definitions of common weed terms, talk about landrace and ruderalis strains, and what you need to know about this to support your work as a budtender in a dispensary. If you are a budtender or just love learning about weed, don't miss this episode of Talking Pot Heads! Help us spread the word - share this episode of the Talking Pot Heads with your favorite dispensary! Don't forget to grab this week's freebie downloadable, all about ! ⁠Get yours here⁠. Resources: Follow Steven on Instagram ⁠@coachjackpott⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Download our Episode 5 FREEBIE here⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Root Knowledge: A Budtender's Guide to Cannabis⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Get your educational Terpene coloring book here!⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Take Root Training⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Take Root Training on Instagram⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Chronic Gals on Instagram⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Chronic Gals on TikTok⁠⁠⁠ To listen to the full episode and stay up to date with Talking Pot Heads, subscribe on Youtube, Spotify or your favorite podcast platform and ⁠⁠⁠sign up for our email newsletter⁠⁠⁠! Don't miss out on the valuable insights and educational freebie downloadables provided by the hosts and their expert guests. Check out our collection of educational coloring books at ⁠⁠⁠TakeRootTraining.com/shop⁠⁠⁠! Thanks for listening! Until next time, pot heads! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talkingpotheads/message

Psychopath In Your Life
Boys for Sale Documentary: Dr. Tom Philpott, University of Texas was featured, he investigated boy sex rings, did he commit suicide or was he suicided for exposing an elite child trafficking ring?

Psychopath In Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 142:49


In 1981, Dr. Tom Philpott would be interviewed for the documentary film in which he discusses the existence of an interstate child trafficking ring in the U.S. perpetrated by political elite. Philpott tells the story of child victims throughout the country.     During his 20 years as a professor at the University of Texas […] The post Boys for Sale Documentary: Dr. Tom Philpott, University of Texas was featured, he investigated boy sex rings, did he commit suicide or was he suicided for exposing an elite child trafficking ring? appeared first on Psychopath In Your Life.

Couchonomics with Arjun
Ep 79. Is Crypto investment actually complicated? Nick Philpott

Couchonomics with Arjun

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 62:29


We are talking about Digital Assets, DeFI and Crypto on Couchonomics with Arjun this week. Joining us on the couch is Nick Philpott, Co-Founder and Head of Partnerships at Zodia Markets by Standard Chartered & OSL. We had a very interesting conversation around #bitcoinhalving, #stablecoins, virtual-assets regulations, and tokenization of real-world assets, among other topics. Nick gave us insights into Zodia Markets' role as an OTC crypto brokerage serving institutional clients and their partnership with Standard Chartered.#Couchonomics #Bitcoin #Cryptocurrency #fintech #CryptoInsights #Tokenization #blockchain #ethereum #digitalassets #defi #cbdcs #centralbanks #cryptoexchange #digitalcurrency Couchonomics with Arjun Season 3 is brought to you by our partners:Adyen https://www.adyen.com/ToYou https://toyou.io/arMastercard https://mastercard.com/Geidea https://geidea.net/M2P https://m2pfintech.com/Find us on our social media platforms:Arjun's LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/arjunvirsingh/Couchonomics LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/couchonomics-with-arjun-singh/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/couchonomics/Twitter https://twitter.com/Arjun_Vir_Singh?s=20TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@couchonomicsSubscribe to Arjun's LinkedIn newsletter, Couchonomics Crunch: https://bit.ly/3WI4A6EChapters:00:00 - Episode Highlights01:06 - Introduction02:04 - Bitcoin Halving06:23 - Influence of ETFs on market volume and trading patterns08:08 - Introduction to Zodia Markets16:50 - Partnership with Standard Chartered23:27 - Regulatory Interpretation and Responsibility26:51 - Seeking Regulation29:47 - Industry Approaches to Regulation32:36 - Potential Impact of CBDCs on cryptocurrency35:29 - Stablecoins Use Cases43:28 - Widespread Adoption of Stablecoins49:31 - Tokenization of Real-World Assets57:31 - What's Next for Zodia Markets01:00:08 - Closing WordsOur website

Decorating Pages
"Death and Other Details" Production Designer: James Philpott

Decorating Pages

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 23:49


Welcome to Season 7 of Decorating Pages Podcast! Can't believe it's been two months since the last podcast. The episode is recaps the Design award season of the Emmys, ADG and SDSA awards. I talk about the coming season of the podcast and working since the WGA/SAG strike ended. Excited to have upcoming interviews to share and also continuing with the Design Film Study this year. This episode features Production Designer James Philpott, who is behind Hulu's newest murder mystery series, “Death And Other Details”, starring Mandy Patinkin. The show's main set is an enormous cruise ship in the Art Deco style. We talk about giving the cabins different looks with the different personalities of the characters, transforming the spaces to save stage space, shooting the actual basements of the stages as the bows of the ship, and using color as clues in the story. Are you a fan of TV and film production? Do you love learning about the behind-the-scenes work that goes into creating your favorite shows and movies? Then you need to check out the Decorating Pages podcast! As an Emmy-winning set decorator, host Kim Wannop brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to each episode, featuring interviews with some of the top names in the industry. From production designers to set decorators to prop masters, each guest offers a unique perspective on the art and craft of visual storytelling. Whether you're a film buff, a design enthusiast, or just love hearing fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, the Decorating Pages podcast is a must-listen. So why wait? Subscribe now and get ready to take a deep dive into the world of TV and film production! #DecoratingPagesPodcast #TVProduction #FilmProduction #BehindTheScenes #VisualStorytelling #SetDecorator #ProductionDesigner #PropMaster #DesignEnthusiast #FilmBuff #PodcastLove #SubscribeNow Subscribe to Decorating Pages Podcast on Apple, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio,iHeartRadio Follow at: @decoratingpages on Twitter decoratingpages on IG Decorating Pages Podcast on YouTube @decoratingpagespodcast on TicTok Contact Kim Wannop at kimwannop@decoratingpagespodcast.com www.decoratingpagespodcast.com

McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning
Roy Philpott, who's calling the Auburn-Georgia game this weekend, tells McElroy & Cubelic what he expects to see in that game, why he has Alabama beating Kentucky, and how he sees the SEC playing out

McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 16:14


"McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning
2-23-24 McElroy & Cubelic in the Morning Hour 2: SEC Basketball; Fast Food catching our attention; Roy Philpott talks CBB; Portal Player of the Day - CJ Daniels

McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 46:59


The 8am hour of Friday's Mac & Cube saw Roy Philpott, who's calling the Auburn-Georgia game this weekend, says what he expects to see in that game, why he has Alabama beating Kentucky, and how he sees the rest of the SEC playing out; then, Cole has some fast food possibilities that intrigue Greg; later, listeners chime in with their thoughts on NFL vs. CFB & fast food; and finally, our Portal Player of the Day is CJ Daniels, coming to LSU from Liberty.    "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Little Stories Everywhere
Game of Griffins: Part 4 (Encore) | 161

Little Stories Everywhere

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 16:40


In the fourth and final part of Game of Griffins, Bea, Isaac, and Philpott have lured King Pummelton to a Chicago Bears football game. They've set a trap for him so they can free the griffins and save Chicago. Will King Pummelton catch on to their plan?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning
Roy Philpott, ESPN broadcaster & SiriusXM host, tells McElroy & Cubelic what he's seen from both Alabama & Auburn this year after calling games for both teams

McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 13:33


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McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning
1-24-24 McElroy & Cubelic in the Morning Hour 2: Greg calls out the Tampering Vultures; Roy Philpott talks Alabama & Auburn basketball

McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 46:28


The 8am hour of Wednesday's Mac & Cube continued with Greg calling out those that have been critical of tampering by explaining what he believes tampering truly is; then, as listeners chime in with their thoughts on tampering, Greg says why culture is what is helping win championships; later, Roy Philpott, ESPN broadcaster & SiriusXM host, tells us what he's seen from both Alabama & Auburn this year after calling games for both teams; and finally, listeners chime in to silence the haters.  "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Little Stories Everywhere
Game of Griffins: Part 3 (Encore) | 160

Little Stories Everywhere

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 17:25


In the third part of Game of Griffins, it's been one year since ten-year-old Bea visited this strange and mystical world. But one night while she's on vacation with her cousin, she gets a visit from her old friend Philpott. The evil King Pummelton is on his way to Chicago with the griffins, and Bea's the only one who can stop him…See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Little Stories Everywhere
Game of Griffins: Part 2 (Encore) | 159

Little Stories Everywhere

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 18:01


In the second installment of Game of Griffins, Bea and Philpott march toward the Volcano of Fear for a final showdown with the evil king. Bea must free the griffins, but there's one problem: she still has no plan. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Minds of Madness - True Crime Stories
Episode 193 - Deceit in Derby - Unraveling the Mystery Behind The Philpott Fire

The Minds of Madness - True Crime Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 45:47


In May 2012, a man named Mick Philpott stepped up to the mic, at a small pub tucked away in a corner of Derby, England. Wearing a fedora and sunglasses, Mick picked up the microphone and waited for a few beats before belting out the legendary lyrics, "We're caught in a trap. I can't walk out." As Mick's wife giggled at the back of the pub, Mick poured himself into the Elvis song "Suspicious Minds" apparently unable to read the room. In the fairly tight-knit town, (where Mick was practically known by everyone), the seemingly harmless karaoke gig held a dark irony. How to support: For extra perks including exclusive content, early release, and ad-free episodes - Go to - Patreon How to connect: Website Instagram Facebook Twitter Please check out our sponsors and help support the podcast: Zocdoc - Go to zocdoc.com/MADNESS and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Then find and book a top-rated doctor today. Many are available within 24 hours. Better Help - This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp - Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/MADNESS and get on your way to being your best self. Hello Fresh - Go to HelloFresh.com/madnessfree and use code MADNESSFREE for FREE breakfast for life! One breakfast item per box while subscription is active. Manly Bands - There's no better time to invest in a Manly Bands wedding ring than right now. We're offering a 25% discount on all wedding rings at ManlyBands.com with code MADNESS. Liquid IV - Grab your Liquid I.V. Hydration Multiplier Sugar-Free in bulk nationwide at Costco or get 20% off when you go to www.liquid-iv.com and use code MADNESS at checkout. DAVE - Download Dave today at Dave.com/madness. You could get up to $500 in 5 minutes or less! No credit check. No late fees. Skylight Frames - As a special, limited-time offer for our listeners, get $15 off your purchase of a Skylight Frame when you go to skylightframe.com/MADNESS Research & Writing: G.M. Lewis Editing: Aiden Wolf Sources: 999 call transcript Mick Philpott press conference AUDIO: Derby House Fire 999 Call - Capital East Midlands BBC NEWS 1 : Police Press Conference  BBC NEWS 2: FUNERAL Derby fire deaths: Man and woman being questioned - BBC News Derby fire deaths: Mick Philpott 'watched wife having sex' - BBC News Child fire deaths: Michael Philpott 'hit mistress' - BBC News Derby fire deaths: Mother 'tried to take own life' - BBC News Derby fire deaths: Father 'physically abusive to ex-girlfriend' - BBC News Derby fire deaths: Mick Philpott 'said former mistress was evil' - BBC News Derby fire deaths: How police uncovered Mick Philpott's lies - BBC News Death blaze dad Mick Philpott 'laughed and joked' - BBC News Mick Philpott: the violent control freak who treated women as his slaves | Crime | The Guardian Mick and Mairead Philpott convicted of manslaughter over Derby house fire | Crime | The Guardian Derby fire: the Philpott children who died | Crime | The Guardian Mick Philpott jailed for life – judge's sentencing remarks in full | UK news | The Guardian. 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Mick Philpott 'made remark to his wife' as they were being secretly recorded in a prison van Funeral of Philpott children killed in Derby house fire: Poignant tributes from family and friends | Daily Mail Online Where is Mick Philpott now and why did he kill his children? – The Sun Where is Mick Philpott's wife Mairead now? | The US Sun The four signs that gave away guilt of sick child killers Mick and Mairead Philpott - from 'dry tears' to 'bowed head' | The Irish Sun Mick Philpott was jailed for stab attack on ex girlfriend and her mother | London Evening Standard Mick Philpott | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers  Emotional scenes at Philpott children's funeral | ITV News Central Mairead Philpott doesn't know if Mick could have set the fire behind her back | ITV News Central  Murder Up North_Derby Housefire Part One and Part Two https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWpyW-56P4U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7KYzF_Fvfw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prcbC5I01JQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBLEtpQdrnQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jw_4CbFCFck https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hY9rhrVzVk