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Tipsy Book Reads
One Dark Window - Rachel Gillig Part 2

Tipsy Book Reads

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 37:54


Wow! Thank you to everyone who recommended this book! We are IMMEDIATELY picking up book 2. Listen along as we discuss the second half of One Dark Window by Rachel Gill .ALso, so sorry we missed so much the first go round.... Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube for all things Tipsy Book Reads

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This Classical Life
Jess Gillam with... Francesca Dego

This Classical Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 27:53


Jess Gillam is joined by Italian-American violinist Francesca Dego to swap some of their favourite music. Francesca has played everywhere from Wigmore Hall to Lincoln Centre New York, and her latest recording of Brahms and Busoni violin concertos with BBC Symphony Orchestra and conductor Dalia Stasevska is out now via Chandos. Today Francesca has brought along music from neglected Finnish composer Helvi Leiviskä and a fiendish 12-tone work from Schoenberg, while I've chosen David Bowie's swansong.PLAYLIST:GIOACHINO ROSSINI – ‘Una voce poco fa' (Il barbiere di Siviglia: Act 1) [Teresa Berganza (mezzo soprano), London Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Gibson (conductor)] PETER MAXWELL DAVIES – Farewell to Stromness [Richard Casey (piano)] HELVI LEIVISKA – Orchestral Suite No 2, Op 11 (2nd mvt, Humoresque) [Lahti Symphony Orchestra, Dalia Stasevska (conductor)] DAVID BOWIE - Lazarus JOHANNES BRAHMS – Concerto for violin and cello in A minor, Op 102 (2nd mvt, Andante) [Salvatore Accardo (violinist), Heinrich Schiff (cello), Kurt Masur (conductor), Gewandhausorchester] ARNOLD SCHOENBERG – Phantasy for violin and piano [Patricia Kopatchinskaja (violin), Joonas Ahonen (piano)] LANKUM – Wild RoverProduced by Rachel Gill.

This Classical Life
Jess Gillam with... James Baillieu

This Classical Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 27:04


Jess Gillam swaps music with pianist James Baillieu, including works by Mozart, Bach, and Ella Fitzgerald.Pianist James Baillieu has worked with musicians including Lise Davidsen, Timothy Ridout and Pretty Yende, and has performed everywhere from Carnegie Hall to Vienna Musikverein. He is also Senior Professor of Ensemble Piano and a Fellow at the Royal Academy of Music in London. He's brought Martha Argerich playing Schumann and a classic Bob Dylan song, while Jess's choices include Mahler and Goldfrapp.PLAYLIST: WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART – “Signori, di fuori” (Le nozze de Figaro: Act 2, Scene 9) [Lorenzo Regazzo (bass), Simon Keenlyside (baritone), Patrizia Ciofi (sop), Véronique Gens (sop), Concerto Köln, René Jacobs (cond)] JOHN ADAMS – Hallelujah Junction (1st mvt) [Nicolas Hodges (piano), Rolf Hind (piano)] BOB DYLAN – Blowin' in the Wind GUSTAV MAHLER – Symphony No 5 in C sharp minor (4th mvt, Adagietto) [Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela, Gustavo Dudamel (cond)] JUAN TIZOL/DUKE ELLINGTON/IRVING MILLS – Caravan [Ella Fitzgerald (singer), Duke Ellington and his Orchestra] JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH – Cello Suite No 2 in D minor, BWV 1008 (4th mvt, Sarabande) [Yo-Yo Ma (cello)] ROBERT SCHUMANN - Von fremden Ländern und Menschen (Kinderszenen, Op 15: No 1) [Martha Argerich (piano)] GOLDFRAPP – Lovely HeadProduced by Rachel Gill.

This Classical Life
Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha

This Classical Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 27:49


Jess Gillam and soprano Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha share their favourite tracks.South African soprano Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha was the winner of the Song Prize at the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Competition in 2021 and is a current BBC New Generation Artist. She's brought a track from iconic South African artist Miriam Makeba and Maria Callas singing a prayer from Verdi's Otello, and Jess has picked a dance of death from Saint-Saens and jazz from Charlie ‘Bird' Parker.PLAYLIST: MAHALIA JACKSON– If I Can Help Somebody CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS – Danse macabre, Op 40 [Luben Yordandoff (violin), Orchestre de Paris, Daniel Barenboim (cond)] GIUSEPPE VERDI – Ave Maria (Otello: Act 4) [Maria Callas (sop), Orchestre de la Société Des Concerts Du Conservatoire, Nicola Rescigno (cond)] HENRY PURCELL – Music for a While (Oedipus, Z 583) [Martin Fröst (clarinet), Sebastien Dube (double bass)] MIRIAM MAKEBA – The Click Song JIMMY MCHUGH/DOROTHY FIELDS– Don't Blame Me (Live) [Charlie Parker Quintet] DOMENICO CIMAROSA – Sonata No 42 in D minor, arr Ólafsson [Víkingur Ólafsson (piano)] VINCENZO BELLINI – Mira, O Norma (Norma) [Joan Sutherland (sop), Montserrat Caballé (sop), Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Richard Bonynge]Produced by Rachel Gill

Wingnut Social: The Interior Design Business and Marketing Podcast
Rachel Gill's Spectacular Success with Client-Facing Facebook Groups - Episode 223

Wingnut Social: The Interior Design Business and Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 36:15


Rachel Gill has been in business for a little over a year. At the beginning of 2021, she decided to create a client-facing Facebook group for homeowners or renters to bring as a client outreach tactic. She went to a local Mom's Facebook group and shared what she was thinking about doing and asked if anyone would be interested. She got a huge response. The group started at around 400 and is up to almost 700. How does sharing value in this group lead to new clients? Is she giving too much away? Listen to this episode of Wingnut Social to learn more!  What You'll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social [2:42] Mini News Sesh: Monetizing Instagram [6:10] Rachel's expertise in Facebook groups [8:01] How a Facebook group serves clients [12:53] The types of clients Rachel gets [20:11] How other designers feel about Rachel's tactics [23:30] What does Rachel do for a call to action? [25:38] Where do you get started? [30:00] The What up Wingnut round! [31:20] How to connect with Rachel Gill [34:31] Go check out Wingnut Premium! [35:58] Wingnut Social blooper reel! Connect with Rachel Gill Facebook Group: Homeschool | Design + Renovation with Rachel Gill: https://www.facebook.com/groups/218450516351263/ Follow Rachel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelgilldesign/ Rachel's Design Website: https://www.rachelgilldesign.co/ Resources & People Mentioned Use code “WINGNUT250” for a $250 discount at https://buildlane.com/! Wingnut Social episode #120 with Natasa Jones: https://wingnutsocial.com/podcast/facebook-community-groups-an-innovative-way-to-market-your-interior-design-business-with-natasa-jones-episode-120/ Profit First by Mike Michalowicz: https://www.amazon.com/Profit-First-Transform-Cash-Eating-Money-Making-ebook/dp/B01HCGYTH4 Colleen Primm: https://www.colleenprimmdesign.com/ Studio McGee: https://studio-mcgee.com/ How a Facebook group serves clients Rachel emphasizes that the know, like, and trust factor is really important for your business and your brand. Rachel's goal was to become an expert in her area for home design and renovation. So she geared her Facebook group toward answering questions, educating, and becoming that go-to expert. Sure, the majority of the people in her group are likely DIYers but a large handful has hired her for design projects. People will go to the person sharing free—valuable—advice.  But what kind of clients can Rachel source from a Facebook group? She notes that she gets anything from a one-off consult to a full first-floor renovation—all from the group. People will see her on Facebook, like her style and posts, and reach out to have her come look at their projects.  Rachel's theory is that even if you “give away” pieces or colors from a room you've designed, people do not have the same creative mind as you. It will never turn out the same way as your final design.  How to start your own client-facing Facebook group Rachel 100% recommends that you engage in your local groups first. If you dive into a group where you've had no interaction and ask them to join another group, it won't go well. But if you engage others and ask them to help you build something just for them—and they feel they're helping direct the topics and getting questions answered—you'll have immediate buy-in. To do this, Rachel asked how members would like the information presented (blog post, photos, videos, etc.) and the majority wanted blog posts. Rachel reached out to mom's groups for the county she lives in, the neighboring county, and the largest town near her. Why mom groups? Because it's where people go to get advice. They ask for contractor, painter, and home improvement recommendations all the time. She saw that people were asking and knew her Facebook group would appeal to them. But how does she get clients from a group?  Rachel will randomly intersperse a design process type of post, share working through a project, etc. She'll then add a call to action like “If you'd like to design the bathroom of your dreams, connect with me to set up a FREE discovery call.” She'll often get a DM a day or two later. 85–90% of her clients have come from this group.  Looking for the deets on specific content that Rachel shares that gets her the most traction? Head on over to Wingnut Premium! Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social www.WingnutSocial.com On Facebook On Twitter: @WingnutSocial On Instagram: @WingnutSocial Darla's Interior Design Website Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group! 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs) Wingnut Social Podcast Sponsor: Desi Creswell Ready to stop being overwhelmed? Check out Desi Creswell's new “Out of Overwhelm” coaching group Desi Creswell's Daily Planner Wingnut Social Podcast Sponsor: Build Lane Looking for a great custom furniture option? Check out Build https://buildlane.com/ Subscribe to The Wingnut Social Podcast on iTunes, Google Podcasts, or TuneIn Audio Production and Show notes by PODCAST FAST TRACK https://www.podcastfasttrack.com

Purple Radio On Demand
25 Years of Purple: 1995 - 2020 Alumni Podcast

Purple Radio On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 40:23


2020 has been a phenomenally tough year, but we couldn’t move on to 2021 without acknowledging an important milestone - Purple Radio’s 25th Birthday*. For 25 years, Durham students have run this small station, overcoming huge hurdles to broadcast amazing, creative, and, let's face it, pretty wacky content for student listeners and beyond. We’ve collected the thoughts of 13 Purple alumni, recounting their experiences of life in student radio and how it has shaped them after Durham. We're all enormously proud of this station, and hope you’ll enjoy joining us for a little celebration of all-things Purple.
 (*The exact date of Purple’s birth is a matter of controversy and myth, but what even is Purple without a spot of poor record-keeping?) Running order: 02:03 John Hart & Suzanne Edwards (2000-04) 
09:58 Paul Brunger (2001-06)
 12:04 Bex Lindsay (2005-08) 
14:03 Alex HP (2011-12) 
16:05 Vicki Sparks (2000s/2010s) 
19:18 Rosie Kryke-Smith (2011-14) 
21:38 Alex (2014-15)
 23:44 Rachel Gill (2013-16) 
26:14 Jonathan Blackwell (2014-17)
 28:01 Matt Calvert (2016-18) 
30:03 Bertie Moores (2016-19)
 34:18 Gabriel Radus (2020-present)

Pollination Mamas Podcast
Ep.12 “Doula Chat" with Rachel Gill Life After Birth Australia

Pollination Mamas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 68:57


The first in a new series of podcasts I will intersperse throughout the year "Doula Chat". You will get to meet a range of Doulas around the world and hear the varied ways Doulas are bringing amazing support to families in the major transition of birth and the sacred postpartum window. I had my good friend, Rachel Gill, Doula, Yoga Teacher and Writer in to chat about why she became a Doula. We discussed: - Rachels experience of crossing the threshold into Motherhood the challenges and inspirations - Why we became Doulas - Why the world needs Doulas - How our interest in connecting with our ancestry partly guides how we are Doulas in the worlds Rachel lives on the Mid North Coast NSW and you can find out more about Rachel's groups, yoga classes, packages, free meditation course: Website - Facebook - Instagram The contents of this podcast do not constitute medical or professional advice, do not reflect the opinions of this business, any of its parent companies, affiliates, subsidiaries, promotional sponsors, or advertising agencies, and do not create any type of patient-physician relationship or other professional relationship between the audience and presenters. No person viewing any podcast from this website should act or refrain from acting on the basis of the content of a podcast without first seeking appropriate professional advice and/or counselling, nor shall the information be used as a substitute for professional advice and/or counselling. Pollination Mamas expressly disclaims any and all liability relating to any actions taken or not taken based on any or all contents of this site.

Tales From The Fourth Trimester
5 | Rachel Gill on postpartum after an emergency c-section and doing it very differently a second time around

Tales From The Fourth Trimester

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 35:58


Rachel Gill is a birth and postpartum doula and yoga teacher who found herself facing a very different birth to the one (and only one) she planned for. With her husband heading back to work just a day after she was discharged from hospital and next to no support, Rachel didn't exactly have the easy peasy postpartum she expected. Fast forward a couple of years and a whole lot of education later and she discovered new strategies to make her birth and postpartum a more peaceful one.

Movers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast
MSP 46: The Moving Architects

Movers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 50:28


A special interview with the members of the all-female dance company, The Moving Architects, which is led by Movers & Shapers podcast host/producer, Artistic Director Erin Carlisle Norton. Hear from Caitlin Bailey, Maggie Beutner, Rachel Gill, Jenny Gram, Léla Groom, and Ashley Peters about their lives as 20-something dancers living, dancing, and working in the New York City dance scene. 

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WebTalkRadio.net » Queer & Dear
Queer And Dear – When You Don’t Look Gay: Femme Lesbian Invisibility

WebTalkRadio.net » Queer & Dear

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2016 32:22


Dr. Frankie and Rachel Gill reflect on the frustration of not being seen or welcomed into the lesbian community because of their feminine appearance. Often excluded because of their look, Frankie and Rachel were advised they “should look more gay,” if they wanted to attract dates. Listen as Frankie and Rachel share their struggle with “fitting in” to a lesbian … Read more about this episode...

DBT Peer Connections Podcast
Introduction to DBT Emotion Regulation with Rachel Gill

DBT Peer Connections Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2013 7:16


This is a brief introduction to emotion regulation as it relates to dialectical behavior therapy. I am a peer with 4 years of experience as  a client in a comprehensive DBT program and mean to share what I have learned. I do not claim to treat nor diagnose or otherwise imply that I am a licensed mental health professional, which I am not. I still have several more years of school before I get there and I will. Stay mindful, friends.