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Rachel Thompson talks about her success with a severe high/low case, and the interesting journey it took to get feet that were more balanced. Thank you to our amazing sponsors:Cavallo Hoof Boots is offering 15% off a pair of Trek hoof boots at cavallo-inc.com with code HRNA special shout out to Grid as New, Mud Control Grids – they are a game changer for any mud issues, big or small! – mudcontrolgrids.comAlso be sure to check out Hay Boss Feeders – haybossfeeders.com – for all your slow-feeding needs. I get my Hay Boss feeders from Mountain Lane Farm in NH!
Rachel Thompson talks about her success with a severe high/low case, and the interesting journey it took to get feet that were more balanced. Thank you to our amazing sponsors:Cavallo Hoof Boots is offering 15% off a pair of Trek hoof boots at cavallo-inc.com with code HRNA special shout out to Grid as New, Mud Control Grids – they are a game changer for any mud issues, big or small! – mudcontrolgrids.comAlso be sure to check out Hay Boss Feeders – haybossfeeders.com – for all your slow-feeding needs. I get my Hay Boss feeders from Mountain Lane Farm in NH!
Send us a textMy guest on the podcast this week is the wonderful Rachel Thompson.Rachel is a British author and journalist specialising in sex, dating, and relationships. Her second non-fiction book, The Love Fix: Reclaiming Intimacy In A Disconnected World, is an investigation into the challenges at the heart of modern dating culture. It will help you make sense of the dating landscape, teach you how to confidently ask for things that work for you, and provide you the tools to find the security and connections you deserve.Rachel lives in London and is single and childless.Topics that we cover are:how being single is Rachel's default state and she sees it as something completely neutral;how, to Rachel, relationships are a side order, rather than the main course;how she feels about being asked if she's ‘still' single;what self-worth means to Rachel, and what it looks like in her life;how much her dating behaviour has changed since she was in her twenties;how women are scared to ask for clarity, but how you can't say the wrong thing to the right person;the ‘cool girl' trope, and why it stems from the patriarchy;how Rachel used to believe she wasn't worthy of romantic love;self love, and how boundaries are a big part of it;how Rachel approaches online dating;reframing rejection in the online dating world;Rachel's motivation for writing her new book, The Love Fix;how and why dating these days is so, so hard;why we shouldn't treat dating apps as though they will fix all of our problems;how their is little incentive for the apps to improve their effectiveness;how nothing will change in dating until society itself changes;the mating crisis, and what that means for both men and women;the answer to the question: do human beings need romantic love?how Rachel froze her eggs, and what the process of egg retrieval looked like;why we musn't make dating decisions based on a fear of being alone.Buy Rachel's Book, The Love Fix:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Love-Fix-connection-emotional-intelligence/dp/1529927951Follow Rachel on Instagram: @rachelvthompson_ Support the showCheck out my YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSuCiCzcPlAvxzQyHDrLoag Book a FREE 30 minute coaching 'taster' session HERE: https://calendly.com/lucymeggeson/30minute Fancy getting your hands on my FREE PDF 'The Top 10 Most Irritating Questions That Single People Get Asked On The Regular...& How To (Devilishly) Respond'? Head over to: www.lucymeggeson.com Interested in my 1-1 Coaching? Work with me HERE: https://www.lucymeggeson.com/workwithme Join my private Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1870817913309222/?ref=share Follow me on Instagram: @spinsterhoodreimagined Follow me on Twitter: @LucyMeggeson Follow me on LinkedIn: Lucy Meggeson Email me: lucy@lucymeggeson.com And thank you so much for listening!!!
“I'm in my mid-30s and I haven't had a boyfriend since I was 21. I've been going on dates the entire time, observing the many seismic shifts in dating culture. Here are 15 things I've learned from 15 years of singlehood…”So writes Rachel Thompson in the Guardian. She joins Anna Daly to discuss.
"It's okay to write what scares you." – Rachel Thompson Today's featured award-winning, bestselling author is a mom, book marketing and author branding strategist, social media trainer, sexual abuse survivor advocate, and the founder of BadRedhead Media, Rachel Thompson. Rachel and I had a chat about her books, the therapeutic power of storytelling, the importance of viewing writing as a business, and more!!!Key Things You'll Learn:Why it's never too late to share your voice through writingHow Rachel made the transition from traditional publishing to self-publishingHow her PR company, BadRedHead Media startedWhy you should grow your reader list as a writer via substackSome strategies for effective book marketing and author brandingRachel's Site: https://badredheadmedia.com/Rachel's Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B004KTY7Q0/allbooksThe opening track is titled "Heatsource" by the magnanimous chill-hop master, Marcus D (@marcusd). Be sure to visit his site and support his craft. https://marcusd.net/Please support today's podcast to keep this content coming! CashApp: $DomBrightmonDonate on PayPal: @DBrightmonBuy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dombrightmonGet Going North T-Shirts, Stickers, and More: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dom-brightmonThe Going North Advancement Compass: https://a.co/d/bA9awotYou Might Also Like…Ep. 750 – Surviving Human Trafficking & Finding Purpose with Amanda Blackwood (@DetailedPieces): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-750-surviving-human-trafficking-finding-purpose-with-amanda-blackwood-detailedpieces/Ep. 712 – “When Your Heart Says to Leave a Legacy” with Bridget Cook-Burch (@inspiritwriter): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-712-when-your-heart-says-to-leave-a-legacy-with-bridget-cook-burch-inspiritwriter/216 – “The Write Way” with Amy Collins (@askamycollins): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/216-the-write-way-with-amy-collins-askamycollins/Ep. 807 – Inside The Mind of The Author Activist with Dawn Bates (@msdawnbates33): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-807-inside-the-mind-of-the-author-activist-with-dawn-bates-msdawnbates33/Ep. 694 – “Every Body Holds a Story” with Marsha Vanwynsberghe (@Marsha_vanw): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-694-every-body-holds-a-story-with-marsha-vanwynsberghe-marsha_vanw/Ep. 670 – “The Bestselling Book Formula” with Honorée Corder (@Honoree): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-670-the-bestselling-book-formula-with-honoree-corder-honoree/Ep. 333 – “How to Grow Your Social Media Influence” with Catherine Saykaly-Stevens (@CatherineNetWeb): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-333-how-to-grow-your-social-media-influence-with-catherine-saykaly-stevens-catherinenetweb/Ep. 340 – “A Single Light” with Tosca Lee (@ToscaLee): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-340-a-single-light-with-tosca-lee-toscalee/Ep. 680 – “The Influence Lottery Ticket for Having High Impact” with Kelly Swanson (@motivationspkr): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-680-the-influence-lottery-ticket-for-having-high-impact-with-kelly-swanson-motivationspkr/Ep. 597 – “Your Stories Don't Define You, How You Tell Them Will” with Sarah Elkins (@sarahelkins): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-597-your-stories-dont-define-you-how-you-tell-them-will-with-sarah-elkins-sarahelkins/Ep. 583 – “How to Be the Face of Your Business” with Tonya Eberhart (@brandfacestar): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-583-how-to-be-the-face-of-your-business-with-tonya-eberhart-brandfacestar/Ep. 382 – “Coming Out as Yourself” with Stephanie Lavigne (@stephlavigne): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-382-coming-out/228 – “From Individual to Empire” with Laura Bull (@TheLauraBull): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/228-from-individual-to-empire-with-laura-bull-thelaurabull/Ep. 715 – “From Confronting Harassment to Closing Deals” with Susan Gold (@sgoldconsulting): https://rb.gy/z90lkl
The Write, Publish, and Shine podcast, hosted by me, author and literary magazine editor Rachel Thompson, celebrates its 99th episode! I reflect on the podcast journey and past episodes, highlighting eleven essential writing tips from literary magazine editors who have been guests on the show.Listen if you need encouragement to write, publish, and shine. Editors share how and why to read deeply, tell your truths, and continue your creative journey with resilience and passion while connecting with the broader social and political contexts that influence your writing.All of the notes for this episode are up at rachelthompson.co/99—Get my Writerly Love Digest, sent most weeks and filled with ideas and care for you and your writing: rachelthompson.co/letters Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rachel thought she was about to go on a lovely first date. What she experienced was something so strange, she thought it deserved a new name. And she's not aloneThis story comes to us via Mashable and was written by Rachel Thompson.You can find the original story here. Have you ever encountered something weird on a date? Let us know at ghostsofboyfriendspast@gmail.comJoin in the conversation on our Facebook Group: Ghosts of Boyfriends Past: Group Therapy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we are hanging with Rachel Thompson with Visit Greater St. Cloud, chatting about all things Restaurant Week 2023 (May 15-21) and the great food scene in the St. Cloud area. More on Restaurant Week 2023: https://www.visitstcloud.com/st-cloud-restaurant-week-2023/Theme Song: "Queen of Our Hometown" by Rachel McIntyre Smith Stream it: https://open.spotify.com/track/6wxPmnjHeaxV5LkPqVEZuE?si=d467402b91b345efRachel's Website: https://www.rachelmcintyresmith.com/Follow Rachel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelmcintyresmith/Experiencing and exploring everything that makes small towns great. Abbey (The Small Town Tourist) sits down with people to share stories about the towns they live in, the cool services they provide, and more. Visit online at https://thesmalltowntourist.com/
The Betfred Women's Super League is back! Hear exclusively from former England captain Emily Rudge, and non-exclusively from new Leeds Rhinos captain Hanna Butcher, York's Clint Goodchild, Rachel Thompson of Wigan, Huddersfield's Bella Sykes, Salford skipper Louise Fellingham and new England coach Stuart Barrow...
For months, Andrew Tate has been in prison in Romania. Along with his brother Tristan and two Romanian women, the controversial influencer is being investigated over claims of human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women. They all deny all the allegations.Court papers say the Tate brothers are now under house arrest for 30 days.On this Sky News Daily – Niall Paterson looked at why Andrew Tate still has so many loyal supporters.He's joined by the Observer's Shanti Das, chief executive of the Centre For Countering Digital Hate Imran Ahmed and features editor at Mashable and author of 'Rough', Rachel Thompson.
Rachel Thompson is the author of ‘Rough: How violence has found its way into the bedroom and what we can do about it.' It explores the phenomenon of harmful sexual experiences that women often discount as ‘just bad sex.' In this episode, host Róisín Ingle, delves into themes like how non-consensual choking has become mainstream, the limits of consent culture and what Thomspon calls a sex misinformation crisis fuelled by TikTok.*This episode contains references to sexual violence and assault which some listeners may find distressing.* Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The conservatives and Labour party appear to be agreed on one issue on the political agenda – that is childcare. Both parties realise it will be a key battleground in the general election with polling suggesting it is of particular concern in some of the red wall seat which the conservatives need to hold onto if they are to stay in government. The UK's childcare system is one of the most expensive in the world and ranked one of the least effective according to a recent report by UNICEF. Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson joins Nuala McGovern in the studio to discuss her party's plans for reform which she says will compare with Aneurin Bevan's creation of the National Health Service. What is the role of a best friend at a deathbed? ‘We All Want Impossible Things' a new novel by Catherine Newman is funny and rude as well as very sad and it's a celebration of all sorts of love. Ash's best friend is dying and her heart is breaking but life does go on, until it stops. Catherine Newman joins Nuala to explain what inspired the book When she was 19, Chanel Contos was playing a drinking game with friends. Someone asked ‘what's the kinkiest thing you like to do during sex? Her 17-year-old friend replied, ‘It's not really that kinky, but I guess choking.' Now 24, and listed as one of the BBC's 100 Women, Chanel wants to challenge the normalisation of sexual choking (and other acts such as spitting or slapping). She's joined on the programme by writer Rachel Thompson, author of Rough: How Violence Has Found Its Way Into the Bedroom and what We Can Do about it. They discuss why these acts are so prevalent, and whether women and girls are feeling pressured into them. Could the state pension age be raised again from 67 to 68 and what would it mean for women? We talk to the former pensions minister and conserative peer Baroness Ros Altmann. And we hear the latest about female nominations at the Oscars with film critic Karen Krizanovich. Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Studio Manager: Donald McDonald
On this Sky News Daily, we revisit one of our most popular episodes of 2022. Described by himself and others as the "king of toxic masculinity", Andrew Tate has been banned from Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube. Despite the bans, Andrew Tate's content still lingers on the internet, and he remains to be one of the most searched people on the planet. On the Sky News Daily podcast Niall Paterson digs into Andrew Tate's background with the Observer's Shanti Das. He also explores why he's appealed to the young male audience with the chief executive of the Centre For Countering Digital Hate Imran Ahmed. Plus, features editor at Mashable and author of 'Rough', Rachel Thompson, discusses the real-life consequences of online misogyny.Producer: Emma Rae WoodhouseInterviews Producer: Alys BowenEditor: Philly Beaumont
Ellen Chang-Richardson and Rachel Thompson on what they are looking for in submissions to the upcoming issue of Room's Ghosts issue.
Ellen Chang-Richardson and Rachel Thompson on what they are looking for in submissions to the upcoming issue of Room's Ghosts issue.
My guests today are Chris Maddocks and Rachel Thompson, two women who both know a lot about Lewy Body Dementia. Chris was diagnosed with vascular dementia six years ago at the age of 60. At the time she viewed it as a death sentence, but the Alzheimer's Society saved her and when she became one of their ambassadors, she discovered hope and a renewed sense of purpose. Rachel is an Admiral Nurse, a dementia nurse supported by the charity Dementia UK, and she specialises in Lewy Body dementia. Although this form of the condition accounts for roughly ten to fifteen percent of cases, it is still underdiagnosed and misunderstood, and a large part of Rachel's role is to increase awareness of this lesser-known disease and offer expert clinical advice.When Chris was struggling to find any support after being told she had Lewy Body disease, she was put in touch with Rachel and for the first time since her diagnosis, everything began to make sense. Rachel helped Chris and her partner Heather to develop coping strategies for Chris's symptoms. And, as with all Admiral Nurses, Rachel also offered the couple support with emotional and psychological issues. For as well as the challenges of Chris's dementia, the pair encountered discrimination as a lesbian couple. They had to contend with what they describe as double stigma: both for Chris's dementia and for their same-sex relationship. Rachel gave them the confidence to be more open about their status. Chris's partner Heather put it very well when she said that Rachel's strategies have taught her not to get hung up on the little things because they don't matter. What matters, she says, is the time that she and Chris have together. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
82. Ballerina to Poms - A Journey to Stay Well Notre Dame University Student and Pom Squad Team member brings the energy to the community. Rachel Thompson Notre Dame Poms Squad Today's Lexi: Πανεπιστήμιο — Panepistimio (University) In Today's Episode: A delightful Notre Dame student and Pom Squad team member shares her experience with having fun, staying fit, and motivation on and off the field. A lifelong Ballerina, Rachel Thompson brings her energy, her spirit, and her dance skill to the University of Notre Dame. Today we get a glimpse of the famous school's spirit and community. Being a part of a club, a group or a team can bring joy beyond the participation. One can get organized, in shape, and help a fellow person. Learn what the Irish community is like at Notre Dame, and how it resembles the Greek Philoxenia. Rachel is fired up to share her path, which includes finding the movement that fits her personality. You too can do the same! Ola Kala Moment: For Today's Ola Kala Moment: Belong! Resources: Notre Dame Women's Pom Squad Philoxenia: The Roots of Greek Hospitality Credits: Music: Spiro Dussias Vocals: Zabrina Hay Graphic Designer: Susan Jackson O'Leary
Described by himself and others as the "king of toxic masculinity", Andrew Tate has now been banned from Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube. TikTok said: "Misogyny is a hateful ideology that is not tolerated."Despite the bans, Andrew Tate's content still lingers on the internet, and he remains to be one of the most searched people on the planet. On the Sky News Daily podcast Niall Paterson talks about Andrew Tate's background with the Observer's Shanti Das. He also explores why he's appealed to the young male audience with the chief executive of the Centre For Countering Digital Hate Imran Ahmed. Plus, features editor at Mashable and author of 'Rough', Rachel Thompson, discusses the real-life consequences of online misogyny.Producer: Emma Rae WoodhouseInterviews Producer: Alys BowenEditor: Philly Beaumont
Today, Rachel Thompson shares the story of her ceremony at the Wedding Pavilion and reception at Italy Isola in EPCOT, including a ride mix-in on Soarin'. You'll hear how she and Jayson chose these locations, what the most popular menu items were, and where they saved and splurged. Rachel also discusses the unique timeline and restrictions associated with outdoor, in-park events and gives lots of tips to help you plan yours. Listen now! Click here to see all the photos!
Join Dr. Steve Gard, editor-and-chief for the Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics, as he chats with Rachel Thompson, MD, about her research on the incidence, rate, and risk factors for progression after successful brace management of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). The two discuss the motivation and experimental protocol behind the research, primary findings, unanticipated surprises, and clinical takeaways. This episode is sponsored by Spinal Technology. Show Notes JPO article: Is the Story Over? Progression After Bracing in AIS Co-Authors: Thompson, Rachel M. MD; Hubbard, Elizabeth W. MD; Jo, Chan-Hee PhD; Virostek, Don CPO; Karol, Lori A. MD
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Author, Survivor, Advocate, Rachel Thompson stops by to talk about Mental Health,
The Women's Super League season begins this weekend, and ahead of the opening games Dave Woods is joined by England Women's Head Coach Craig Richards and Rachel Thompson of Wigan Warriors. They discuss the growth of the women's game; reflect on the success of the recent Challenge Cup Final; talk about the Super League season and it's new structure and look ahead to England's chances in the forthcoming World Cup. TIMECODES: 02:00 – The panel reflect on the success of last Saturday's Women's Challenge Cup Final between St Helens and Leeds Rhinos. 05:30 – Explanation of the new structure of the Women's Super League which should enable all the games to be much more competitive. 08:20 – Rachel discusses her rugby league story and why, when her former team Thatto Heath Crusaders became St Helens she declined to join them! 10:00 – Rachel explains how the women's game has improved as they've been given access to the same facilities as the men. 11:00 – Insert from St Helens Chief Executive Mike Rush who talks to about how St Helens Women's Team came about and it's growing importance within the club. 19:00 – The battle to ensure women's teams within their respective clubs are given the attention they deserve. 20:00 – Rachel is recovering from a very serious injury suffered back in August, but as an amateur she's not getting paid whilst doing her rehab. 22:00 – The discussion moves on to whether the women should be paid for playing and how that could come about. 23:50 – How do parents look upon their daughters taking up rugby league. 26:10 – A look ahead to this autumn's Rugby League World Cup, what are their England chances and who are their main rivals.
In a live episode recorded at Poplar Union, Rosie chats to journalist and author Rachel Thompson, journalist and poet Victoria Richards and podcaster and activist Sangeeta Pillai about teenage crushes, lockdown flings and breakups, trying to to be overly cool about meeting your ex's new partner, discovering dating apps, being single and how the matriarchal Nair community of Kerala used to dump a man by leaving his shoes outside the door! Recorded at Poplar Union on 17 February 2022. You can now follow The Breakup Monologues on Instagram @breakupmonologues and buy The Breakup Monologues book from all good bookshops: https://linktr.ee/breakupmonologues The Breakup Monologues will also be recording a live episode at Kings Place on 22 April: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/the-breakup-monologues-22-apr/ To find out about Rachel's book: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/112/1120632/rough/9781529110388.html To hear the latest season of Sangeeta's podcast: https://www.soulsutras.co.uk/masala-podcast-season-3/ Or to follow Victoria on Twitter: @nakedvix
We take a long look in the mirror with The Broken (2008) and Jordan Peele's Us! Sources: Us (2019) "The All-American Nightmares of Jordan Peele" by Brian Hiatt, Rolling Stone "Jordan Peele on Us: 'This is a very different movie from Get Out'" by Steve Rose, The Guardian "Jordan Peele Explains the Significance of the Michael Jackson Imagery in Us" by Rachel Thompson, Mashable Clips: "Director: Jordan Peele about hidden meanings in Us film", MarvelousTV "Us | Jordan Peele Gives Us a Glimpse Into Us", Universal Pictures All-Access "'I had to be judge and advocate for both characters' Lupita Nyong'o talks Us Movie", BBC Radio 1Xtra "Us Exclusive Extra - Jordan Peele On Casting Winston Duke", CTV Sci-Fi Channel "Us Kids Evan Alex and Shahadi Wright Joseph talks about playing two characters", BlackTree TV
In this episode, Rachel Thompson talks with Lilly Dancyger of Narratively, about the responsibility of editors to elevate voices left out the conversation, why you should know what conversations have already been had about the subjects of your writing, her experiences with memoir writing both deep and shallow with ideas on how to find the deep stories that resonate with readers and editors.
In this episode, CII General Counsel Jeff Mahoney interviews Rachel Thompson, Professor at the College of Business at North Dakota State University. Professor Thompson is the author of a recent research paper entitled “Reporting Misstatements as Revisions: An evaluation of Managers' Use of Materiality Discretion.”
In our penultimate episode of the season, we're talking about radical solutions in health care. We look at the historical example of the 1970 Lincoln Hospital Takeover in the Bronx with former Black Panther and Young Lord Cleo Silvers. Casey also goes down the history rabbit hole discussing their MA thesis. We also sit down with Fiyah Angel and Rachel Thompson from the Radical Well-Being Center in Southfield, MI to talk about their work in the field of mental health and decolonized healing practices. Want to learn more about the Lincoln Hospital takeover? We recommend two excellent recent documentaries: Emma Francis-Snyder's Takeover and Mia Donovan's Dope Is Death. To learn more about the Detroit Justice Center and support our work, go here.
Jump on board with PollyAnnamazing and her guest Rachel Thompson as they discuss how to find your voice after having abusers take it from you. The amazing journey that she has taken and the steps she outlines are ways that you too can find strength and power again.
Lucinda discusses Covid in 2021 with Jared Green, Jeremy Webber, Rachel Thompson, Mark Smith and Steve Withington
To begin the new season of the WIT Vikings Podcast, host Jack Lyons caught up with Sport Changes Life – Victory Sport Scholarship students Conor Fenton and Rachel Thompson. Conor and Rachel spoke about their journey through the collegiate basketball system in the United States as well as their journey to Waterford to compete for WIT Vikings Basketball Club and the local national and super league teams.
Cush Jumbo, star of The Good Wife and The Good Fight on her latest role playing Hamlet. Predatory marriage involves a vulnerable adult being led into a marriage, which financially benefits their new spouse. We hear from Daphne Franks, who believes that her mother was a victim of a predatory marriage. Your responses to our poll on equality in 2021. What's it like for tall women when it comes to dating? Comedian Andrea Hubert, and Sarah Ivens, author of Get Real discuss. In her new book Rough, Rachel Thompson looks at how violence has found its way into the bedroom. A study released this summer set out to gauge the extent of violence against women. One shocking finding revealed that half of respondents had "woken up to their male partner having sex with them or performing sex acts on them whilst they are asleep." Rachel Thompson and Dr Jessica Taylor, co author: Understanding the Scale of Violence Committed Against Women in the UK Since Birth. Presenter: Jessica Creighton Producer: Dianne McGregor
Who does what in your home? Sourcing school shoes? Calling the plumber? Sorting the threadworms? In her debut novel 'Are We Having Fun Yet?' author and columnist Lucy Mangan reveals the comic diary of Liz who is 'outwardly mute, inwardly mutinous' as she does her best to keep the domestic show on the road. In her new book Rough, Rachel Thompson looks at how violence has found its way into the bedroom. A study released this summer set out to gauge the extent of violence against women. One shocking finding revealed that half of respondents had "woken up to their male partner having sex with them or performing sex acts on them whilst they are asleep." Emma discusses these findings and the impact on women with Rachel and Dr. Jessica Taylor, co author: Understanding the Scale of Violence Committed Against Women in the UK Since Birth. For 26 days teenage girls in Afghanistan haven't been able to go to school. The Taliban has banned them from secondary schools. If girls don't go to secondary school, that means they're unlikely to go to further education or university. Under their new government, Taliban officials said that women will be allowed to study and work in accordance with the group's interpretation of Islamic religious law. Emma discusses the current situation with Yalda Hakim, presenter on BBC World; and a teacher in Afghanistan. Presented by Emma Barnett
"Really, the thing that keeps me writing is knowing that at some point I will have some kind of shared connection with readers." —Meli Walker In this episode, host Rachel Thompson speaks with Meli Walker about writing about grief and finding connection. They talk about their new joint-venture project, the Writing Grief Podcast (writinggrief.com) and how Meli is, herself, writing grief. Content Warning: those with younger folks around them might want to use headphones for this subject matter, and those not able to listen to (mainly indirect) talk about childhood abuse and trauma might take a break this time, if you need it. Listen to hear them talk about the difference between writing about trauma with an eye to publication versus writing about trauma to heal and how to discern the two. And listen to get to know Rachel's co-host for the new Writing Grief Podcast (writinggrief.com). ”Grief writing is about using our own experiences or peak or definitive or transformative experiences as material for writing, but also because that material is something that we deeply want to understand, and we know that it might not be about flowers.” —Meli Walker Find all the show notes and a full transcript of the interview at rachelthompson.co/podcast/53 Sign up for my Writerly Love Letters sent every-other week and filled with support for your writing practice at rachelthompson.co/letters
Writing Grief is a podcast for writers who want to transform loss into art. In each episode, co-hosts Rachel Thompson and Meli Walker discuss their own grief memoirs through the lens of craft and care for other grief writers.
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Welcome to Creative On Purpose Live, conversations about cultivating greater fulfillment and equanimity in endeavors that make a difference. I'm your host, Scott Perry, author of Onward, head coach at Akimbo Workshops, and Chief Difference-Maker at Creative on Purpose. Visit CreativeOnPurpose.com to learn more and grab your copy of the burnout solution. Today's guest is Rachel Thompson, founder of Daring Studios. Learn more about Rachel at Daring Studios.com.
How does your partner’s snooze habit affect you? According to experts, sharing a bed with someone who hits the snooze button over and over can be very bad for your morning wellbeing. Links Follow us on Instagram @thespace_podcast Hitting that snooze button is a relationship killer. Here's how to quit, Rachel Thompson for Mashable.com https://bit.ly/3xtLQMu ‘Rough’ by Rachel Thompson https://bit.ly/3vxTZxU Credits Host: Casey Donovan @caseydonovan88Content: Amy Molloy @amy_molloyExecutive Producer: Elise CooperEditor: Adrian WaltonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A unique and illuminating conversation about the work and legal legacy of Lord Kerr. This episode provides a unique opportunity to hear a wide ranging and animated conversation about the work and legal legacy of Lord Kerr. Host Anurag Deb chairs the exchange with reflections from Lady Brenda Hale, Professor Brice Dickson, Professor Claire Archibold and Ms Monye Anyadike-Danes QC. The episode touches on his time as Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland, his changing judicial philosophy within the Supreme Court and his personal warmth and generosity while also taking in specific analysis of certain key judgements. This gathering of eminent colleagues provides an illuminating portrait of Lord Kerr which is not to be missed. Please download our Additional Show Notes PDF for a full list of resources mentioned in the episode in the sequence in which they are mentioned along with participant biographies. Team Details: Interview: Anurag Deb Participants: Lady Hale, Professor Brice Dickson, Professor Claire Archibold, Ms Monye Anyadike-Danes QC Additional Support: Richard Summerville, Meghan Hoyt and Rachel Thompson
Co-hosts Rachel Thompson and Joey DuBois recap the Worcester Majors' second tryout before welcoming on the head coach of the Majors, Bruce Marchand, to discuss his coaching style and his expectations for the team.
Co-hosts Rachel Thompson and Joey DuBois introduce Majors Central, the flagship podcast of the ABA's Worcester Majors. They are joined by Assistant General Manager Fritz Hyppolite to find out how the team chose Worcester and to learn more about the Majors' owner, Coach Beast.
Maintaining that healthy relationship with none other than... yourself. SOURCES: "7 acts of self-care you can practice during a winter lockdown" (Rachel Thompson, Mashable, 01.26.2021, "Doctors, Facing Burnout, Turn to Self-Care" (Abby Ellin, The New York Times, 01.26.2021), "Why Money Management Should Be A Key Part Of Your Self-Care Routine" (Casey Bond, Huff Post, 01.29.2021) POEM: "The Acsent" (Beau Taplin) LINK (https://www.instagram.com/p/CElzfLqpoWi/?igshid=11cqm8t5qowzg) BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS: "Well Designed Life: 10 Lessons in Brain Science & Design (Kyra Bobinet), "Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones" (James Clear). PODCAST RECOMMENDATIONS: "Unlocking Us" (Brené Brown), "Dare to Lead" (Brené Brown), "Seize the Yay" (Sarah Holloway). APP RECOMMENDATIONS: Headspace, Breethe, Oak, Healthy Minds. MUSIC: "Work in Progress" (Geowulf), "Dear to Me" (Electric Guest).
Welcome to the first episode of The Write Brain podcast! In this episode, Shaunta Grimes (author and owner of Ninja Writers) spoke with Rachel Thompson (Bad Redhead Media) to brainstorm ways to launch and promote a book from home.Resource links:Center of Gravity by Shaunta Grimes30-Day Book Marketing Challenge by Rachel ThompsonNaNoProMo10 Books You Need To Help Your Writing LifeThis Is How To Create A Pre-Launch Strategy For Your Book
This episode is filled with laughter and tears as Rachel and I talk about her redemption story and how she got to where she is today. We talk a lot about God's goodness and his amazing plans for us. You don't want to miss this one! Check out Rachel on Instagram! @rachellynn.mn Instagram: @kileyjosilva kileyjosilva.com
This week Calum's show was all about feminism! We had the incredible writer Rachel Thompson in the studio discussing #MeToo, women being allowed to be angry, learning about masturbation in school and so much more! They were also joined by author Scarlett Curtis talking all about her new book Feminists Don't Wear Pink which seems to be absolutely everywhere at the moment! They also played a cheeky game of Great British Bake Off themed Porn or Not Porn, and reacted to YOUR sex confessions!
On this episode... Rachel Thompson, Carson Carter and Dustin Belanger from Austin's own "Chasing After Alice" stop by the studio for a great episode to say the least... The conversation goes from movies, music, the state of todays music industry and of course all things "Chasing After Alice"... To keep up date on everything in the "Chasing After Alice" universe go to www.chasingafteralice.com Much Love, Enjoy :)
"The Sade Champagne Show" (S1Ep9) Each episode is full of Inspiration, Encouragement, Entertainment, and Empowerment. Join Sade for features with special guests popular award winning author Rachel Thompson for the #WhoWroteThat? segment and powerhouse award winning musical artist, entertainer and performer Ny'Aira Collins for the #NewArtistSpotlight segment. Rachel is an advocate for sexual abuse survivors and we will be taking your calls and answering your questions live on air after her feature. Also featuring the segments #WellnessMadeSimple with castmate Veronika Esquivel Winters, #WhatsGoinOn? segment with castmate Christina Renee and special guest Jit Chronicles, and #TanCandyStyle with Tanya Chisholm. Tanya will be answering your fashion and style questions live on air after her feature. Call-in @ 323-693-3043 and press "1" to stream LIVE and CHAT with Sade, the cast and guests. Presented by: GrindHard Radio. #SadeChampagneShow
This week on Chatting With Sherri we welcome back Rachel Thompson released her fourth book, Broken Places! She courageously confronts the topics of sexual abuse and suicide, love and healing, in her second nonfiction book of prose and poetry (her fourth book overall). Rachel bares her soul in essays, poems and prose, addressing life's most difficult topics with honesty. As you follow one woman's journey through the dark and into the light, you will find yourself forever changed. Music by "Cowboy Sting" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
This week we welcome author Rachel Thompson to chat about her new novel; Broken Pieces. Broken Pieces is an award winning book about relationships, a study of women, and a book with heart. Please join us for this fun chat!