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Georgian England saw London quickly growing into one of the largest cities in Europe. As the city grew, coffee houses equally gained importance in society. For a mere penny, customers could purchase a cup of coffee and gain admission to these new spaces where they could learn the news of the day and perhaps meet other local residents and discuss mutual concerns. At the same time, some of these establishments were the birthplace of a new community. They became a place where people could explore gender and sexuality among like-minded people and this place became known as a Molly House by Jo Kelly and Cole Wehrle from Wehrlegig Games with art by Rachel Ford.Read the full review here: https://tabletopgamesblog.com/2025/05/24/molly-house-saturday-review/Useful LinksMolly House: https://wehrlegig.com/products/molly-houseRulebook: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/1gq7h9i9i5aeiwo2f3rpk/Molly-House-Rules-BGG.pdf?rlkey=nutkkrax4h7rf42rcfqjbyojg&e=1&dl=0Wehrlegig Games: https://wehrlegig.com/BGG listing: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/349750/molly-housePandemic review: https://tabletopgamesblog.com/2020/01/18/pandemic-saturday-review/Arcs review: https://tabletopgamesblog.com/2024/11/02/arcs-saturday-review/Oath review: https://tabletopgamesblog.com/2021/11/27/oath-chronicles-of-empire-and-exile-saturday-review/MusicIntro Music: Bomber (Sting) by Riot (https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/)Music: Sarabande, Suite No. 4 in D minor, arranged for strings by George Frideric Händel from Classicals.deMusic: Cinematic Trailer Music 02, Cinematic Orchestral Action Trailer by Gregor Quendel from Classicals.deMuisc: Cinematic Trailer Music 05, Cinematic Cello Arpeggio Trailer by Gregor Quendel from Classicals.deSupportIf you want to support this podcast financially, please check out the links below:Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/TabletopGamesBlogPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/tabletopgamesblogWebsite: https://tabletopgamesblog.com/support/
In this episode, host Rebecca Johnson chats with Rachel Ford, founder and CEO of Made Institute. This Philadelphia-based fashion school is dedicated to making design education affordable and accessible. The idea is an outgrowth of Ford's own winding career path that took her from corporate America to couture costumes to the classroom. New episodes will be coming out every other week. Subscribe so you never miss one! Bed music is by Ghost Beatz.To learn more, head to DesignPhiladelphia.org.
Our co-hosts, Jocelyn Clayton and Matthew Gleason, interview Rachel Ford, of QuikTrip, and Maranda Figueroa, of a New Leaf, about how 180 QuikTrip volunteers helped transform the Village at a New Leaf during two Days of Caring. The Village is an expansion of A New Leaf's services to better serve individuals with developmental disabilities and autism living in Green Country. The Village is safe and affordable housing designed to create a pathway of independence and consistency of care to maximize the personal choice of the individual. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tauw/message
In today's episode, Rachel Ford Hutman and I talk through her journey in media relations, starting Ford Hutman Media and thriving through brand awareness in the life sciences space. Rachel Ford Hutman is the Founder and CEO of Ford Hutman Media. With 15+ years of communications experience at leading global PR agencies and a senior comms role at IBM, she created the agency to provide industry-leading media relations and thought leadership to elite life science companies across the globe. Clients range from venture-backed startups to large cap public companies. Rachel started her career as a reporter and excels at working with the media to bring life science stories to life while still making them accessible to stakeholders.During her career, Rachel has led communications for the world's biggest therapies and medical technologies of all time, including the first RNAi therapy (Alnylam's ONPATTRO), the first technology in the world to personalize insulin 24 hrs. a day (Medtronic's MiniMed 670G), IBM's AI launch into healthcare (Watson Health), the first therapy for DMD (Sarepta's EXONDYS 51), and Google's sister life science company (Verily). She has counseled some of the most well-known health/ technology organizations and developed communications strategies for the world's biggest brands (Verily, Johnson & Johnson, Medtronic, Pfizer, IBM, Best Buy, Takeda, Sanofi, Shire, Brigham & Women's, NHS).Rachel is consistently leveraging her long-standing relationships with global agenda-setting reporters on behalf of clients including CNBC, FOX Business, BBC, AP, Reuters, Bloomberg, The Today Show, Newsweek, Financial Times, Fast Company, TIME, Wired, Forbes, WSJ, NYTs, and key health trades like Modern Healthcare, Becker's Hospital Review, Digital Health Journal, GenomeWeb, BioWorld, Tech Republic, FierceBiotech, Endpoints, Drug Discovery Today and many more. Rachel also has investor and analyst relations experience that adds to her ability to highlight market dynamics.Named a Power Woman of San Diego 2020 and PRSA's PR Professional of the Year in 2011, Rachel has built a reputation for her positive energy, creativity and humor. She received her MA in communications and media studies at San Diego State University and her BA in English/ History from University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Rachel has presented on communications strategy to PR News, PR Week, The International PR Research Conference, NC State and San Diego State University. You can find Rachel HERE More on Ford Hutman Media HERE Subscribe HERE for exclusive access and bonus episodes!This is an episode that you do not want to miss!Also, if you haven't already done so already, follow the podcast on LinkedIn HERE. I'm adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not following, there's a good chance you'll miss out.Join 1K+ women receiving my weekly newsletter where I help YOU level up your recruiting skills, share market insights also with all the tips on how to recruit your next Rockstar HERE Thanks for listening! Support the show
Rachel Ford preaches on Joshua 1:9 in the second message of our “Glorious” series looking at seven of the most glorious passages in the Bible.
Psalm 42 is a heartfelt lament of crying out to God. Rachel Ford movingly encourages us in the midst of our lament to put our hope in God.
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Med student and fellow Supernatural fan Rachel Ford joins Kordell and Justin on the red couch for a viewing of Malignant.
Jesus came to bring joy to the world! Rachel Ford recounts a joyful story of triumph in a softball game, which points us to the truly joyful story of Jesus' coming to earth. To listen to NorthernLife Worship's creative rendition of this song, view this episode on our website, or head to northernlife.org.au
Aneel talks with Rachel Ford Hutman, CEO and Founder of Ford Hutman Media, a boutique communications firm that provides media relations, thought leadership, and executive visibility to life science companies. Ford Hutman was named a San Diego Business Journal Women of Influence and selected the PR Professional of the Year by PRSA. In health care and in most businesses, relationships are everything, says Ford Hutman, and it's how you treat people that really matters. Her clients range from start-ups to large cap public companies. How does a founder know when they are ready to launch a business? How can a thoughtful communications program be a difference maker? This episode was sponsored by Ford Hutman Media, fordhutmanmedia.com.
Episode 550 - The Shadow Listen on Patreon We didn't ghost ya - YET! We're back with The Shadow by Edith Nesbit! Special thanks to reader Rachel Ford - check out her new podcast FINDING ME AGAIN! And if you want to grab this story and lots of other great weird, go to Oldstyle Tales Press!
Episode 550 - The Shadow Listen on Patreon We didn't ghost ya - YET! We're back with The Shadow by Edith Nesbit! Special thanks to reader Rachel Ford - check out her new podcast FINDING ME AGAIN! And if you want to grab this story and lots of other great weird, go to Oldstyle Tales Press!
Host Christopher Plant sits down with Rachel Ford to discuss the interconnectivity of Philadelphia, the creative process, and plans to return from the pandemic. Rachel is the founder and director of The Made Institute, a Philadelphia based fashion school. You can learn more about Rachel and the Made Institute at made-institute.com
This week’s episode is an encore interview from The Resilience Journey featuring Jared’s exclusive interview with Rachel Ford Hutman, who provides senior level communications support for leading pharma, healthcare and digital health companies. In this episode, you’ll learn the importance of confidence, exploring related fields, and swallowing your pride. You’ll hear how Rachel didn’t let the pandemic sidetrack her. She simply redirected her efforts. And she’ll share the answer to the question she gets the most from colleagues – How did she know the time was right for the biggest move in her career?All that, plus the Flava of the Week about not being the crazy person in the room. Watch this episode and the entire first season of The Resilience Journey on demand athttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKTMlQ-FDZo&list=PLzMshJ-dR847bs6Jkik08nLntqOxSFvEf&index=4. Thanks to the Shift.Health Content Network for spreading the awesome, yo! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rachel Ford Hutman is the founder of Ford Hutman Media. A media company that provides communication for elite Science companies specializing in the development of health technologies. In this episode of the HealthTech Hustle, Rachel shares her motivation to delve deeper into the healthtech industry, which is a far cry from her background as a reporter. Now, she’s leveraging on her background to bring healthcare technology to greater heights. She’s a “global health industry connector” and a “problem solver” whose mission is to deliver accessible health stories to stakeholders that are easy to understand and relate with.
Rachel is a global health industry connector and creative problem solver. She has worked on some of the world's biggest therapies and medical technologies of all time, including the first RNAi therapy (Alnylam's ONPATTRO), the first therapy for DMD (Sarepta's EXONDYS 51), the first technology in the world to personalize insulin 24 hrs. a day (Medtronic's MiniMed 670G), IBM's AI launch into healthcare (Watson Health) and Google's sister life science company (Verily). She has counseled some of the most well-known health/ technology organizations and developed communications strategies for the world's biggest brands (Google, Johnson & Johnson, Medtronic, Pfizer, IBM, Best Buy, Takeda, Sanofi, Shire, Brigham & Women's, NHS), but she is most proud of her work telling patient stories. Rachel excels at working with the media to bring health stories to life while making them accessible to stakeholders. With 15-years of communications experience, she is consistently leveraging her long-standing relationships with global agenda-setting reporters across a range of outlets from CNBC, BBC, AP, Reuters, Bloomberg, The Today Show, Newsweek, Financial Times, Fast Company, TIME, Wired, Forbes, WSJ, NYTs, and key health trades like Modern Healthcare, Becker's Hospital Review, Digital Health Journal, GenomeWeb, BioWorld, Drug Discovery Today and many more. Rachel also has investor and analyst relations experience that adds to her ability to highlight market dynamics. She was named a Power Woman of San Diego 2020 and selected PRSA's PR Professional of the Year in 2011 for her published research on stakeholder engagement. Rachel has built a reputation for her energy, creativity and humor. She received her MA in communications and media studies at SDSU and her BA in English at UMBC. Support this podcast
Don't miss out on the next #womenintech podcast episode, get notified by signing up here http://womenintechshow.com or by texting "womenintech" to (310) 872-2423#womenintech Show is is powered by BetaList, https://betalist.com/womenintech Discover and get access to tomorrow's startups.Women in Tech: Rachel Ford"Worldwide Network That Helps Entrepreneurs Succeed"#womenintech Show is a WeAreTech.fm production.To support the Women in Tech podcast go to http://womenintechshow.com/believeTo be featured on the podcast go to http://womenintechshow.com/featureHost,Espree Devorahttps://twitter.com/espreedevoraGuest,Rachel Ford of Techstars Atlanta in Partnership with Cox Enterprisesrachel.ford@techstars.comhttps://twitter.com/rachelkfordIn LA? Here’s some awesome resources for you to become immersed in the LA Tech scene -For a calendar of all LA Startup events go to, http://WeAreLATech.comTo further immerse yourself into the LA Tech community go to http://wearelatech.com/vipLinks Mentioned:Techstars Atlanta, https://www.techstarsatlanta.com/Cox Enterprises, http://www.coxenterprises.com/Startup Lab, http://startuplab.gatech.edu/Startup Weekend, https://startupweekend.org/Startup Week, https://startupweek.co/Snapchat, https://www.snapchat.com/People Mentioned:Tyler Scriven, https://twitter.com/tylerscrivenCredits:Produced and Hosted by Espree Devora, http://espreedevora.comStory produced, Edited and Mastered by MKW Films, http://mkwfilms.com & Adam Carroll, http://www.ariacreative.ca/Show Notes by Karl Marty, http://karlmarty.comMusic by Jay Huffman, https://soundcloud.com/jayhuffmanShort Title: Rachel Ford
The PE Umbrella | Podcasting ALL things Primary Physical Education
Welcome to episode 159 of The PE Umbrella Podcast! This week I am delighted to be joined for a second time on the show by Rachel Ford. On this episode, we simply chat about ALL things PE, with a particular focus on the power of a theme/story to hook children into their learning. Having recently been through a 3-month lockdown in China, we then discuss the first 2 weeks back teaching face to face and what this has meant for Rachel. How have things changed? What has surprised her? How has she adapted? So what are you waiting for? Jump under the umbrella with us and join in the conversation by tweeting me @thepeumbrella. Note pad ready!
I've come from across the stars to tell you how passionately I love you....and this isn't just a warp drive in my pocket! Get your galactic mileage plan ready because we're doing space operas! Today we read "Reign: A Space Fantasy Romance (Strands of Starfire Book 1)" by May Sage, and "Safe Passage (Black Flag Book 1)" by Rachel Ford. In this epic episode, our hosts discuss: males and females; overprotective robots; and why you shouldn't date nazis - especially space nazis. Note: This episode was recorded before the shelter in place order in the Bay Area. So when Claire says go to Books Inc., don't do that. That's not what you should be doing. What you should be doing is ordering from them online!
In this episode of The PE Geek podcast we speak with PE teacher Rachel Ford who works in China. We discuss online learning and how she has been able to leverage technologies to support her students away from school.
It may not seem like a Friday but Ray keeps the spirits up with the Little Mix, the Secret Sound is set to rise to €1100 after another week unguessed and Rachel Ford from the Real Olive Company on how they're doing their bit to keep Daffodil day alive.
From Here to There with Rachel Ford Les Do Books with Tara and guest Rachel Ford In this episode, Tara talks to author Rachel Ford (Crimson Yuletide), whose love of lesbian fiction is all over the place in the best possible way, spanning many genres, tropes and styles. She comes to us from her latest trek with some exciting recommendations to get you excited about your reading journey. Rachel’s Recommendations: The Pink Bean Series by Harper Bliss Sharpshooter by Leslie Murray The Darkness Trilogy by KC Luck Nerd Love by Magnolia Robbins Tara’s Recommendation: Sunset and Shades Erica Lee Find Rachel Ford online at Facebook Amazon Blogspot Twitter More info If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please consider contributing to the Patreon for TLT. You can see all of our reviews, top 10 lists and author profiles on TheLesbianReview.com and don’t forget to send your emails, questions and more to Tara@TheLesbianReview.com.
The PE Umbrella | Podcasting ALL things Primary Physical Education
Welcome to episode 137 of The PE Umbrella podcast! Joining me Under the Umbrella this week, all the way from China, is Rachel Ford. Having spent her whole career, since qualifying as a PE teacher, abroad, Rachel has a great depth of experience teaching in different settings and with children ranging from secondary to primary. This week, we take a deeper look at her recent venture into teaching kindergarten PE and her learning curve throughout this. She shares with us her greatest successes and what she feels are her 3 strongest qualities as a teacher. Not only that, but we delve into the show favourites of class management tips, favourite warm-ups and worst ever lesson! So what are you waiting for? Come on over and join us Under the PE Umbrella.
Rachel Ford and Jim Yeager are the latest guests on “Meet the Artist,” the podcast from Register Star newsroom where we meet the artists who make our community a more beautiful place. Ford and Yeager appear in the upcoming play “Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead.” The play is about a boy struggling through teenage angst and questioning the existence of an afterlife following the death of his dog. It opens at The Nordlof Center on September 13. Ford is a graduate of North Park University where she earned a degree in creative writing in theater and performance studies. She has several local stage and ensemble credits to her name. On the podcast, she discusses a number of topics together, like how thinking of death makes us appreciate life, and she talks about her little dog, too. Yeager is a teacher of mass communications at Highland Community College. And although he helps students with their film productions, he hasn’t performed on stage in over 20 years. That all changes this month. Listen to the podcast online at rrstar.com, and subscribe to "From the Newsroom: Rockford Register Star" wherever you find your podcasts. More information Rockford Register Star: www.rrstar.com Host: Scott P. Yates; 815-987-1348; syates@rrstar.com; @scottpyates “Dog Sees God:” https://thornintheside.weebly.com/ Instagram: @titsproductions Rachel Ford IG: @rachel_m_ford Music From https://filmmusic.io "Breaktime" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Photo Photo artwork courtesy of Molly Baker Bowen
In this episode, Misha Kaura interviews Rachel Ford. Rachel is the President of Ford Media Lab, a female-led content marketing and social media agency based in Brooklyn, NY, specializing in strategy, photography, content curation, community management and analytics for established brands. After attending OTIS College of Art and Design for fashion design, Rachel earned a degree in Business, merging her creative talents with a keen understanding of brand marketing and strategy. Following an impressive career as an award-winning mixologist, Rachel went on to represent Tanqueray Gin as the National Ambassador, demonstrating unparalleled influence and strategic vision during her nearly five years in the role. Her inimitable story-telling ability served as a basis for FML's expansion into creative brand consulting, digital strategy and execution. After developing her own unique voice on Instagram, Rachel became aware of the gaps in the traditional marketing model when speaking to the infamous millennial generation. Today, she helps give an authentic – and often disruptive – voice to the spirit brands that entrust FML. Rachel has appeared on "Bar Rescue" and is a member of the National Association of Women Business Owners.
Special guest Rachel Ford joins us on this one to help us discuss feminism, pay gaps, AOC, and climate change.
Welcome to the 34th episode of Take Action Real Estate Podcast, where we share our knowledge and experience to help you become a better investor. Our hosts, Brian and John talk about all topics real estate, share their successes and failures to help you with your journey. Rachel Ford, an insurance agent and friend of Brian and John, join the guys in this episode. In addition to that line of work, she also invests in real estate. Rachel provides insight on both her insurance work and real estate investing. We hear about how Rachel differentiates herself from other insurance agents and why reputation is so important. She also talks about why she wanted to invest in real estate and unique stories about interactions she has had with her tenants. Follow us on Facebook at: Facebook.com/TakeActionRealEstate Check out our website to learn more about your hosts and read our blog: TakeActionRealEstate.com Thanks for listening and Happy Investing!
This week we got to talking with Rachel Ford, founder, and creator of Made Institute. Made started as a way for Rachel to teach sewing lessons out of her apartment and has grown into a full-fledged institute and working fashion studio. We chat about Rachel’s experience working in the fashion industry and her time learning couture techniques at the Philadelphia Opera. What drove Rachel to create Made Institute is her love of the craft of sewing and a desire to revitalize the independent designer scene in Philly. Rachel is so warm and giving and it is great to talk with her about her inspiring journey.
Actress Dominique Moore visits forests, moors and parkland around Doncaster to find out how young people here are using the countryside. Rural landscapes in this area tend to be sandwiched between motorways, airports and industrial parks, but there are places to escape for a breath of fresh air, if you look carefully. And in Bawtry Forest, you won't just find trees. You might also bump into a couple of tanks or a helicopter from a film set, at the home of the largest paintballing centre in Europe. Owner Karl Broadbent says that young people think about the outdoor spaces through the prism of the computer games they play at home. Being tied to a screen can adversely affect your mental health, according to young graduates Megan Humphries and Helen Earnshaw, who are part of the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust's 'Tomorrow's Natural Leaders' scheme. They are setting up an eco-therapy project to enable people to improve their mental well-being in the outdoors at the Trust's Potteric Carr Reserve. Dominique also meets 19 year old Suzanne Lines, an apprentice with Flying Futures, at Hatfield Moor. Learning survival skills on the National Citizen's Service course helped her discover a passion for the outdoors which she had never suspected. Now she leads groups of young people in alternative provision education, building fires and searching for adders on the Moor. The last visit is to meet the lions at Yorkshire Wildlife Park, which hosts 'ranger' training for young people on week-long courses in animal husbandry. The large carnivores are always popular with teenagers, according to Rachel Ford. But it's a shock for Dominique to go behind the scenes and visit the Meat Store. Hand-feeding the wallabies, on the other hand, is hard to resist.
Today we are spotlighting Rachel Ford of Techstars Atlanta. Techstars Atlanta, in partnership with Cox Enterprises, is located in the epicenter of startup activity in the Southeast, providing entrepreneurs with the resources and network to build meaningful enterprise technology companies and enduring consumer brands. This episode is powered by BetaList, https://betalist.com/womenintech where you can discover tomorrow's startups today. Connect with us at womenintechshow.com. Tweet @womenintechshow and @EspreeDevora https://www.techstarsatlanta.com/ http://twitter.com/womenintechshow https://twitter.com/espreedevora
On this week's episode of The Speakeasy, Damon and Sother are joined in studio by Rachel and Kyle Ford founders of Ford Media Lab, a team of creative strategists and content experts focused on delivering the creative and production services needed to uncover and share the stories worth telling. After attending OTIS College of Art and Design for Fashion, Rachel earned a degree in Business, merging her creative talents with a keen understanding of brand marketing and strategy. With a degree in Economics and Philosophy, Kyle began his professional life in finance. Creative energies eventually prompted him to quit his job and pursue his keen interest in craft cocktails and photography.
Guest: Rachel Ford, Georgia Tech Student and Entrepreneur Host: Scott Henderson, Co-Founder of Sandbox Crew Producer & Sound Engineer: Brett Rakestraw, Dunktank
Tune in to this week’s episode of In the Drink as Joe Campanale is joined by Rachel Ford, the National Brand Ambassador for Tanqueray gin, affectionately known as Lady Tanqueray. She is a spirits educator, contributing cocktail writer, and media personality, who has appeared on Spike TV’s Bar Rescue. They chat about her career, life as a brand ambassador and the current state of gin in the beverage world. This program was brought to you by Michter’s. “I believe you bring to yourself what you want. We’re always going for the next thing.” [38:00] –Rachel Ford on In the Drink
Master Distiller, Dave Pickerell, talks a bit about his time at Maker's Mark (not to worry - he caught the craft bug!), distilling in China, some of his current projects (Hillrock Estates Bourbon, Widow Jane, Whistlepig Rye, George Washington's Rye, etc, etc, etc..) and "putting feet on dreams". Dave is a natural-born storyteller. We could drink his whiskey and listen to him talk all night long. Our guest hosts are Philip Greene, author of To Have and Have Another: A Hemingway Cocktail Companion and Rachel Ford, half of the duo behind Ford Mixology Lab. Music: Juice - Keep It Moving
This week's guest reader is Rachel Ford! She's ace!