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After years of growth and positive sentiment, 2024 saw private credit's smallest fundraising haul since 2019. But the year-on-year drop in capital raised was far less significant than the drop in the number of funds that were closed.In this week's episode of Cloud 9fin, US private credit editor David Brooke and reporter Anna Russi discuss the latest results in private credit fundraising and how LPs are consolidating around their favorite firms. The conversation walks through how investors are feeling about the asset class and whether the incoming Trump administration can help or hinder funds on the road next year. Read Anna and David's article diving into these trends here.Have any questions or feedback for us? Want to join us on the podcast? Send a note to podcast@9fin.com to get in touch. Thanks for listening!
The Naked Eye Podcast: Exploring Natural Alternatives to Glasses, Contacts, and Surgeries
In this episode, Certified Bates Method Teacher (and anthropologist) Nathan Oxenfeld interviews Anna Bambridge, a natural vision teacher and researcher based in Glasgow, Scotland. The two natural vision educators discuss some of the topics from Anna's piece called "Seeing Details In Context", which can be read in its entirety on her website: https://embodied.vision/writing/seeing-details-in-context.html 0:30 - Anna on Episode 65 of the Better Eyesight Podcast 2:37 - 6 Month Vision Improvement Program from December 2024 - May 2025 4:44 - Eye Yoga Workshops in Hawaii, Kauai, Oahu in January 2025 7:25 - Anna's Introduction 8:55 - Anna's vision journey began at 3 years old 15:15 - Experiencing improvements and reducing prescriptions 16:30 - Decreasing from double-digit to single-digit prescription 19:40 - The nature of holistic eye care 22:00 - Quitting glasses cold turkey isn't always the best way 26:26 - Researching myopia in the academic world 36:00 - The origins of glasses and their impacts on humanity 40:00 - University research about indigenous people's vision 44:50 - The value of shamanistic vision 48:25 - The anthropology of eye care 56:16 - The role of belief: natural vision books make eyesight better, optician books make eyesight worse 1:02:16 - Telling the truth makes eyesight better, telling lies makes eyesight worse 1:06:00 - Everyone's eyesight is completely unique 1:10:00 - Read Anna's ‘Seeing Details In Context' article at https://embodied.vision/writing/seeing-details-in-context.html More information about Anna's work can be found at https://embodied.vision/ Learn more about joining Nathan's upcoming 6 Month Vision Improvement Program going from December 2024 to May 2025: https://integraleyesight.com/6month Come to one of Nathan's Hawaii Workshops in January: https://integraleyesight.com/tour Music by Audionautix
In this week's episode, Churchill Fellowship UK recipient Anna Sowerbutts. Anna speaks with Jane Delaney, SPAs Senior Advisor Early Childhood and Education about her proposal to travel to Australia to learn about innovative ways of supporting children with DLD. Anna reflects on her work in this area and shares her insights into her experience with the Churchill Fellowship. Resources: DLD and Me book: https://www.routledge.com/DLD-and-Me-Supporting-Children-and-Young-People-with-Developmental-Language-Disorder/Sowerbutts-Finer/p/book/9780367333683?srsltid=AfmBOoqzaSq4UC8yhzLoi1o5zRGRRibZYE5tUko7KZ8AsBKCBbjuVgpb The Churchill Fellowship (UK): https://www.churchillfellowship.org/ The Churchill Trust (Australia): https://www.churchilltrust.com.au/ Read Anna's report: https://www.churchillfellowship.org/ideas-experts/ideas-library/developmental-language-disorder-dld/ Read Anna's blog: https://annasowerbutts.wixsite.com/dlddownunder Speech Pathology Australia acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of lands, seas and waters throughout Australia, and pay respect to Elders past and present. We recognise that the health and social and emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are grounded in continued connection to culture, country, language and community and acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded. Free access to transcripts for podcast episodes are available via the SPA Learning Hub (https://learninghub.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au/), you will need to sign in or create an account. For more information, please see our Bio or for further enquiries email speakuppodcast@speechpathologyaustralia.org.au Disclaimer: © (2024) The Speech Pathology Association of Australia Limited. All rights reserved. Important Notice, Please read: The views expressed in this presentation and reproduced in these materials are not necessarily the views of, or endorsed by, The Speech Pathology Association of Australia Limited (“the Association”). The Association makes no warranty or representation in relation to the content, currency or accuracy of any of the materials comprised in this recording. The Association expressly disclaims any and all liability (including liability for negligence) in respect of use of these materials and the information contained within them. The Association recommends you seek independent professional advice prior to making any decision involving matters outlined in this recording including in any of the materials referred to or otherwise incorporated into this recording. Except as otherwise stated, copyright and all other intellectual property rights comprised in the presentation and these materials, remain the exclusive property of the Association. Except with the Association's prior written approval you must not, in whole or part, reproduce, modify, adapt, distribute, publish or electronically communicate (including by online means) this recording or any of these materials.
This episode is sooo good because we have a special guest - Time Management Coach Anna Dearman Kornick and we talk all about “balancing” a busy life while scaling a business. Anna shares her boulders, big rocks, and pebbles approach to prioritizing tasks, tips on delegating without guilt, and how to carve out time for what truly matters. Whether you're a small business owner, a mom, or a visionary ready to launch, this conversation is packed with tips to help manage your time and crush your goals.-----
In this episode, Anna explores: Comfort Scrolls, Doom Scrolls and how overstimulation affects us Why digital detoxes don't work How to develop a personalized Tech Rest routine Try Sunsama for 30 days Read Anna's blog on Tech Rest Sign up to receive the Internet People Newsletter Learn more about our Virtual Coworking Club Overthinking It is a podcast for creative, curious people who are tired of chasing perfection and just want to do their best — welcome to the club! Anna Seirian & MJ Mayes are two 30-something cofounders on a mission to rebrand productivity and achievement to feel less
For 31 years, there has been a rivalry – drawing on a divide so inherent and base – that it pits mate against mate. We're not talking about State of Origin, we're talking about the Reclink Community Cup. The football contest began in Melbourne, but is now held in cities across the country – with the Rockdogs, a team of not-so-athletic musicians, taking on the Megahertz, a band of various music media personalities. The winner claims the bragging rights. Today, 2024 co-captain of the Rockdogs Anna Stewart will read her story, ‘Reclink Community Cup'. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Digital content assistant, musician and 2024 co-captain of the Rockdogs Anna Stewart.
Philly's Office of Homeless Services is facing scrutiny over a bunch of issues: confusion over where to send folks during recent cold and snowy weather, unpaid contracts, and overspending its budget by $15 million. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by Rev. Jeremy Montgomery, President & CEO of Philly House, and Anna Orso, City Hall reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer. They dive into all of this, as well as why City Council is now getting involved. Read Anna's reporting here and here. And, learn more about Philly House here. Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on Twitter and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail or send us a text at 215-259-8170. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NYT Bestselling Author, traveler, and fellow lover of sparkle and magic, Anna Kloots shares her story of finding her own magic by following her dreams after her whole life fell apart.If you want to be inspired to follow your dreams and live your best life, you NEED this episode. Anna's story will give you LIFE, and lend you the courage to follow your heart and do whatever it is you've been feeling called to do, no matter where you are starting from.We talk about...Going from feeling invisible to following your dreamsThe beauty in breaking and how rock bottom can be a beautiful starting placeWhat it was like for Anna to be married to a magicianHow to tap into your own magic (everything that makes you uniquely you)Knowing yourself so you can honor yourselfAnd so much more!Read Anna's Book, My Own Magic : https://amzn.to/3MoRjh0Connect with Anna: annakloots.comFollow Anna on Social: @annaklootsYou can find the extended video version of this episode where we pull some oracle cards for you, exclusively on our Patreon!SPONSORS AND PERKS:Learn more and apply for the Radical Self-Love Retreat in October: kelseyaida.com/retreatGet 10% off Lynnsey's Hypnotherapy Membership every month: tinyurl.com/pod-loveJoin our Patreon to support the show and get access to extended episodes and more: patreon.com/highvibeHair loss? Get 20% off Scandinavian Biolabs and start your hair growth journey today with code "VIBIN" at checkout: scandinavianbiolabs.com
Americans have to fill out various forms and enlist accountants or software like TurboTax or H&R Block. The time tax – as Professor Donald Moynihan has noted – that Americans spend on doing taxes is an administrative burden in and of itself and non-IRS software or online options are only free to a point. Anna Massoglia is OpenSecrets' Editorial and Investigations Manager, where she researches the influence on money in government and politics. As part of our #moneyMonday series, she joined the podcast to talk about the influence of private industry money on the administrative burdens that Americans face while dealing with the IRS. *** Follow GovExec on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/government-executive *** Read Anna's work at OpenSecrets: https://www.opensecrets.org/news/tag/anna-massoglia/
Ryan Dombal talks to Pitchfork Senior Editor Anna Gaca and Contributing Editor Phil Sherburne about new records from a couple of our favorite enigmatic eccentrics. Read Anna's review of Fever Ray's Radical Romantics here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We find out about action cameras (GoPros and their equivalents), including how best to film, how to edit and how to go viral. Plus we discover whether the Carv helped Iain ski better, and about the world's most sustainable ski trip. Iain was joined by Anna Hughes (founder of Flight Free UK), Chris Moran (Intersport Ski Hire) and podcast regular Al Morgan (SkiKitInfo.com) The Ski Podcast is sponsored by Les 3 Vallees - the largest ski area in the world SHOW NOTES Listen to our special podcast with snowboarding pioneer Chris Moran Al was last on the podcast in Episode 168, telling us about the ski test Alex Armand (Tip Top Ski Coaching) reported from Les 2 Alpes, France (03:45) Robin Shah sent us his report from Verbier in Switzerland (4:30) Steve Angus works a ski instructor in Val d'Isere (5:50) Keith Webb reported from Kaprun in Austria (7:20) Thanks to Joe Childs for suggesting our chat about action cameras (8:20) Check out the Skipedia YouTube channel (09:15) Iain and Al both use a GoPro Hero7 Black Al also uses an Insta360 One X2 (09:45) Chris uses an iPhone 13 Pro for most of his filming (12:00) Take a look at Al's SkiKitInfo channel here (17:45) Overheard in French Ski Resorts' went viral in 2017 (21:30) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q37Gp0xge74 Chris starred in snowboard movies back in the day like Odd Man Out and Daytripper (23:15) Chris uses Adobe Premiere for editing (25:30) You can follow Intersport Rent on TikTok (26:30) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdGwK-rK4I4 Anna Hughes is the founder of Flight Free UK (29:30) Anna travelled to Anzere in Switzerland (34:00) POW recently produced this excellent graphic showing how the carbon cost of your ski trip can be divided up (34:45) Anna rented clothes from Ecoski (35:15) Read Anna's article in the Evening Standard (41:00) Iain used the Carv while on holiday in Roccaraso (41:15) Iain had his ski boots fitted at Profeet: you can listen to his experience in Episode 163 There is a 'Train With An Olympian' setting with Ted Ligety (46:00) Mia Brookes became Snowboard World Champion in Slopestyle (50:45) Iain interviewed Mia in Episode 158 Charlotte Brookes/Huw Nightingale Team won the Team Snowboard Cross Zoe Atkin took silver in the Ski Halfpipe (51:45) Find out about the Loch Insh Crowdfunder Read Iain's article about Bladon Lines in Ski+Board magazine (52:30) FEEDBACK (52:30) I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, ideas for features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email theskipodcast@gmail.com Richard Sideways: "Really good interview with Ed Leigh. His passion for the mountains and the sport really comes across" Ryunis: "Excellent pod with Ed Leigh. Possibly my favourite yet" Dale Hardman: "170 was a great episode" Tom Thorp: "Thank you for all your work creating interesting episodes & insights" There are over 170 episodes to catch up with and 118 were listened to in the last week. Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss an episode. And if you enjoy the pod, you can Buy Me a Coffee as Heather Burns kindly did: "So love your podcasts, listen to them with my kids and now have requests to go ski touring and open water swimming. Really love your championing of more sustainable travel, whilst we drive to our ski holidays (definitely a much moved part of the trips) we are now taking the train not the plain for a trip to Berlin in the summer checking out the new Eurosleeper" You can follow iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
This new Binder Podcast has the Kress to impress. Ray gets a crash course in Renaissance and Baroque art with the University of South Carolina's Anna Swartwood House. After the break, poet Libby Bernadine stops by to talk spirituality, art, and her new book House In Need Of Mooring. Read Anna's Article here: https://theconversation.com/the-long-history-of-how-jesus-came-to-resemble-a-white-european-142130 Binder podcast is a production of the Columbia Museum of Art
Companies have a critical role to play in achieving the global aspiration of net-zero emissions—one that comes with vast business opportunities. In this episode, Michael Birshan, global co-leader of McKinsey's Strategy and Corporate Finance practice, and Anna Moore, who co-leads the Sustainability Strategy practice in Europe, discuss their recent research on ways organizations can seize the initiative to foster, and benefit from, a net-zero future. Read Anna and Michael's article:https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/sustainability/our-insights/playing-offense-to-create-value-in-the-net-zero-transition Join our LinkedIn community:https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/mckinsey-strategy-&-corporate-finance Explore more Inside the Strategy Room podcast episode transcripts: https://www.mckinsey.com/itsrSee www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
Companies have a critical role to play in achieving the global aspiration of net-zero emissions—one that comes with vast business opportunities. In this episode, Michael Birshan, global co-leader of McKinsey's Strategy and Corporate Finance practice, and Anna Moore, who co-leads the Sustainability Strategy practice in Europe, discuss their recent research on ways organizations can seize the initiative to foster, and benefit from, a net-zero future. Read Anna and Michael's article:https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/sustainability/our-insights/playing-offense-to-create-value-in-the-net-zero-transition Join our LinkedIn community:https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/mckinsey-strategy-&-corporate-finance Explore more Inside the Strategy Room podcast episode transcripts: https://www.mckinsey.com/itsr Read more > Listen to the podcast (duration: 42:18) >
Companies have a critical role to play in achieving the global aspiration of net-zero emissions—one that comes with vast business opportunities. In this episode, Michael Birshan, global co-leader of McKinsey's Strategy and Corporate Finance practice, and Anna Moore, who co-leads the Sustainability Strategy practice in Europe, discuss their recent research on ways organizations can seize the initiative to foster, and benefit from, a net-zero future. Read Anna and Michael's article:https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/sustainability/our-insights/playing-offense-to-create-value-in-the-net-zero-transition Join our LinkedIn community:https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/mckinsey-strategy-&-corporate-finance Explore more Inside the Strategy Room podcast episode transcripts: https://www.mckinsey.com/itsrJoin 90,000 other members of our LinkedIn community: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/mckinsey-strategy-&-corporate-finance/See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
In this edition of The Cinema Condition, Anna Harrison joins me to discuss Alex Garland's Annihilation. Listen as we discuss the ins and out's of this science fiction film from one of the most interesting directors of today. Read Anna's Reviews: https://drinkinthemovies.com/author/annafharrison/ Follow Anna on Twitter: https://twitter.com/annafharrison Follow Anna on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annafharrison/ Follow Anna on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/annafharrison/ Want early access to content like this then consider joining my Patreon for a bunch of exclusives! https://www.patreon.com/thenerdychicano Keep up to date with everything I do by checking out my Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thenerdychicano --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecinemacondition/message
Today, writer and pianist Anna Goldsworthy will be reading her piece from the latest issue. It's called 'The slow fade of music education', and in it she discusses the importance of music and learning, in an arts landscape eroded by nearly a decade of wilful neglect. Guest: Writer and pianist, Anna Goldsworthy.
Anna Mussmann, homeschool mom of four and author of "Making the Most of Your Kids' Summer Boredom" on The Lutheran Witness Online, joins Sarah and guest co-host Rachel Bomberger, co-host of the Lutheran Ladies' Lounge Podcast, to talk about how healthy boredom is a good thing, why we are so uncomfortable with boredom and solitude, how adults can overcome this uneasiness and lean into the boredom, and how we can help our children grow and thrive with boredom. Read Anna's article at witness.lcms.org/2022/making-the-most-of-your-kids-summer-boredom. The Coffee Hour is underwritten by Concordia University Wisconsin. Live Uncommon. Learn more at cuw.edu.
Anna Mussmann, homeschool mom of four and author of "Making the Most of Your Kids' Summer Boredom" on The Lutheran Witness Online, joins Sarah and guest co-host Rachel Bomberger, co-host of the Lutheran Ladies' Lounge Podcast, to talk about how healthy boredom is a good thing, why we are so uncomfortable with boredom and solitude, how adults can overcome this uneasiness and lean into the boredom, and how we can help our children grow and thrive with boredom. Read Anna's article at witness.lcms.org/2022/making-the-most-of-your-kids-summer-boredom.
The sale of music catalogs has become big business for legacy artists. Why has this huge investment taken off so recently, and why isn't hip-hop getting in on the action? Financial Times US media correspondent Anna Nicolaou (@annaknicolaou) explains. Read Anna's story: https://www.ft.com/content/c31fa721-676d-480a-8c1d-bb26b7ec809c Today's episode was produced and engineered by Jon Ehrens, and hosted by Rani Molla. Support Recode Daily by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to the CodeX Cantina where our mission is to get more people talking about books! Is there a more famous book out there? Maybe. This is a book you'll want to read before you die. Let's talk about the things to know before starting Anna Karenina! Anna Karenina In-Depth Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkaqYLXOzWM&list=PLHg_kbfrA7YAeKApGlGHLejJIznz37SOE&t=0s 5 Tips for Reading Anna Karenina: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkaqYLXOzWM Read Anna Karenina for Free: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1399 Listen to Anna Karenina for Free: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kjWJjtMwuQ&list=PLnkWWmhVvhc1-9cGZQdU9RAzGorIK1b1n Part 1 Audiobook: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kjWJjtMwuQ Anna Karenina Livestream Parts 1-4 Discussion Panel: https://youtu.be/kJwOS3OwUAk ✨Do you have a Short Story or Novel you'd think we'd like or would want to see us cover? Join our Patreon to pick our reads.
[REBROADCAST FROM June 28, 2021] We air highlights from our interview with Death, Sex & Money host Anna Sale as part of our June Get Lit with All Of It virtual book club event. We spent the month reading her book Let's Talk About Hard Things. Missed the event? Watch it in full here. To find out more about our Get Lit with All Of It book club, and our partnership with the New York Public Library, click here, and follow us on Instagram at @allofitwnyc.
Anna Spargo-Ryan is highly regarded Melbourne-based writer and author who cut her teeth working in digital comms for The Australian Grand Prix and the long-running Aussie TV soap Neighbours. Mum of two Anna had her first child when she was 20 and prior to her pregnancy had a psychosis where she was “really unwell”. For Anna her pregnancy and arrival of her baby represented some “some structure that I could understand in a world that had become very strange to me…” Already living with depression and anxiety, Anna says that she assumed the existing conditions would “roll in all together” but says she was contending with “multiple symptomology” at one time that was different to what she'd experienced before. Anna says: “The main feeling I had when they were small was that they deserved more than someone who was trying to figure it out as she went along…I felt that I didn't have the skills to manage my own brain well enough for them to rely on me to take care of them, to be there for them. It really challenged my idea of what being there for someone was.”Anna also shares honestly about mental health in her writing and also on social media, in particular Twitter, which can be a brutal space. Anna finds Twitter a supportive place but knows that it's not that way for everyone: “I've been lucky enough to meet people to help me better understand what mental illness is, to better understand what it means to be disabled…Twitter for me is a place that is full of kindness and people who are open to learning more…that's not true of everyone's experience though”.You can find out more about Anna at her website https://blog.annaspargoryan.com/Read Anna's article "A tale of parenthood and mental illness" https://www.frankie.com.au/article/a-tale-of-parenthood-and-mental-illness-567844 Read Anna's Horne Prize winning essay "The Suicide Gene". https://www.thehorneprize.com.au/2016-winnerCONTENT NOTE: If you've been affected by anything you've heard in this episode you can phone Lifeline on 13 11 14 or go to www.lifeline.org.au ermha365 provides a range of mental health services designed to help people experiencing mental health challenges to thrive in the community. https://www.ermha.org/mental-health-services/
We finally get to talk to our dear friend and such an important voice in the bookstagram community - Anna! We talk with Anna about her favorite books, her favorite cookie messages, OUR favorite cookie messages - which leads to a discussion about body positivity. We also discuss asexuality and Anna gives us some important advice on how to be better ally's to the asexual/aromantic community, especially as fellow queer folk. Give Anna a follow on her Instagram at @annas_sweets_and_stories and maybe share with us which cookie message of hers is YOUR favorite! Read Anna's book recommendations for asexual books and work on your allyship and challenging your perceptions of how you and society look at sex. If you want to buy the books we mention - consider buying them from our bookshop.org link @ https://bookshop.org/shop/thebookstagays - this is a way to support indie bookstores AND the show (we receive a very small kickback if you purchase through our affiliate link). As always, you can find us on Instagram and Twitter @thebookstagays, and on our own accounts @thebookadvocate and @staxsonstaxs If you want to try audiobooks and support your local independent bookstores and not the big bad company taking over the world - try our libro.fm code to get 2 audiobooks for the price of 1 - start a monthly membership for $14.99 and get the 2 audiobook credits by clicking here libro.fm/redeem/BookstaGays Cheers queers! Be gay and read books! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebookstagays/support
Poets and Muses: We chat with poets about their inspirations
This week, Anna (https://www.instagram.com/pochaterca/) and I (https://poetsandmuses.com/imogen-arate/) discuss our respective poems "Mexicans Are Such Hard Workers" and “Erosion," and Migration. Read Anna’s poem at: https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/phoenix/2018/05/15/poetry-spot-mexicans-such-hard-workers-anna-flores/597324002/ You can get Anna’s book, Pocha Theory, at https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/pocha-theory-anna-flores/1128548521 You can also follow Anna on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/pochaterca Check out this episode to also hear about virtual poetry events taking place during the week of May 31st. Photo of Anna Flores by Jairo Carreon (https://www.instagram.com/carreonjdo/) #Poetrypodcasts #PoetsandMuses #ImogenArate #AnnaFlores #MexicansAreSuchHardWorkers #Erosion #Migration #PublishedAuthor #SelfPublished #PochaTheory #CoFounder #NewCarpaCollective #MFACandidate #ASU #ASUMFA #MixedStatusFamilies #Pocha #Chicano #Identity #IdentityTheory #LUCHA #Aliento #Selena #Lowrider #WorkingtoDeath #Uninsured #BrokenBodies #Replay
Paris Marx is joined by Anna Wiener to discuss her journey into the tech industry, how Silicon Valley’s desire for a “frictionless” world is affecting culture, and why it’s important to analyze Substack’s claims about the future of journalism.Anna Wiener is the author of “Uncanny Valley” (available in paperback on Bookshop) and a contributing writer at the New Yorker. Follow Anna on Twitter as @annawiener.Tech Won’t Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspiring people to demand better tech and a better world. Follow the podcast (@techwontsaveus) and host Paris Marx (@parismarx) on Twitter, and support the show on Patreon.Find out more about Harbinger Media Network at harbingermedianetwork.com.Also mentioned in this episode:Read Anna’s articles on Substack, Section 230, and Salesforce Park in San Francisco.Ava Kofman, Francis Tseng, and Moira Weigel explain how Amazon self-publishing has become a haven for white supremacists.Venture-capitalist firm Andreessen Horowitz wrote about what they see as the “passion economy.”Support the show (https://patreon.com/techwontsaveus)
We're joined by writer and co-host of The Faculty of Horror podcast, Alexandra West, to dive deep into one of the best teen horror films ever made, Canadian werewolf movie Ginger Snaps (2000). We touch on how the film captures suburban boredom, teenage angst, the taboo around periods and female sexuality. Read Anna's piece on the making and legacy of Ginger Snaps over on Little White Lies. *** The Final Girls are a UK-based film collective exploring the intersections of horror film and feminism. Find out more about our projects here: thefinalgirls.co.uk Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Support us on Patreon. The illustration of the cover is by Yas Aybar. Follow Anna on @annabdemented and Olivia is on @livihowe
Anna interviews directors Tom Basis and Robert Summerlin about their short film, 'The Poet And The Plant'. Read Anna's review: https://closeupculture.com/2020/06/14/the-poet-and-the-plant-short-film-review/ Find out more about the film: https://www.thepoetandtheplant.com/
In today’s episode, I speak with a beautiful mum-of-one, Anna Miles. Going into this interview, I had no idea that Anna had anxiety – she’s the sort of mum who makes it look beautiful and effortless – which by the way, isn’t a bad thing. She radiates positivity and she’s loved for it. But I am truly grateful for how she opens up in this episode about the toll her anxiety took on her entry to motherhood and I know those of you who do or have struggled with mental health will appreciate it too. Today, we talk about her decision to co-sleep with her son from an early age, the impact of this and having a newborn on her marriage, how she met the criticism of others, and how she overcame the ‘shame’ she felt for bedsharing. We discuss Anna’s breastfeeding journey, the pressure she put on herself to breastfeed, how she improved her low supply, and her gentle parenting philosophy. Anna has a blog and I read every single post – her writing is as poignant and relatable as our conversation today and I hope you love it as much as I do. Read Anna's blog - www.annajanemiles.com.Follow Anna Miles on Instagram. Follow Skye Ross on Instagram. Follow Motherness on Instagram.
Listen up class, episode 28 is here to teach you all about music and math! First we talk about a woman who musical brilliance was overlooked (shocking right?) and then we get down to business and meet the visionary who created the very first computer.
EPISODE 28: VERVE 2018 End of Year Wrap Up! This episode Anna Quick- Palmer (Founder & ‘Mother’ of VERVE) talks with Erin Whiteley (Chief Managing Feminist at VERVE) about everything VERVE have done this year in the name of Feminism! Take a listen to hear about all the events, fundraising, protests & vulva cupcakes we’ve had in 2018… We’d like to thank all followers, old & new, for making our year as Femi-tastic as possible! And thank you to all of you who are causing ripples in the world. We look forward to seeing you in the New Year! If you want to know a bit more about our evening in support of the documentary ‘We Still Rise’, head over here: https://www.verveup.com/shesaid/karma-footprint-verve-ptt-for-we-still-rise-documentary-jan-2018?rq=we%20still%20rise%20 If you want to know more about the ‘We Still Rise’ Documentary, go to this link: https://www.westillrisemovie.com More information on the Time’s Up Rally 2018 here: https://www.womensmarchlondon.com/times-up-rally/2018/1/21/times-up-rally Read our blog on our 2nd Annual My Bloody Galentine 2018 here: https://www.verveup.com/shesaid/karma-footprint-my-bloody-galentine-2018-rocked-our-feminist-world?rq=my%20bloody%20galentine%20 Read about our International Women’s Day event here: https://www.verveup.com/shesaid/karma-footprint-verve-ptt-x-iwd-2018?rq=IWD%202018 The pub we went to on IWD was called The Lexington - a WOMAN owned bar! Take a look here: http://thelexington.co.uk Read Anna’s blog on VERVE’s time at WITW conference in NYC here: https://www.verveup.com/shesaid/wow?rq=WOW%20 Look up the AMAZING work that luminary bakery do: http://www.luminarybakery.com Take a look at Chanju Mwanza’s Karma Footprint blog on our Think Tank with Molly Melching, founder of Tostan: https://www.verveup.com/shesaid/prosecco-think-tank-molly-melching-tostan?rq=tostan Learn more about our Partnership event with Welcome Sessions here: https://www.verveup.com/shesaid/verve-partnership-event-welcome-sessions-1-may-2018?rq=rich%20mix Read our Karma Footprint blog on our volunteer trip to Calais with Refugee Community Kitchen here: https://www.verveup.com/shesaid/karma-footprint-verve-calais-volunteer-trip-with-refugee-community-kitchen-august-2018?rq=calais Read our interview with Erin Whiteley on her time volunteering in Calais here: https://www.verveup.com/shesaid/a-volunteer-trip-with-help-refugees-an-interview-with-team-verve-member-erin?rq=calais More on our event with Buy From A Black Woman here: https://www.verveup.com/shesaid/2018/9/11/buy-from-a-black-woman-verve-think-tank-september-2018-philladelphia-usa?rq=buy%20from%20a%20black%20woman And here: https://www.verveup.com/shesaid/buy-from-a-black-woman-a-verve-think-tank-event?rq=buy%20from%20a%20black%20woman And here!: https://www.verveup.com/shesaid/karma-footprint-verve-hq-prosecco-think-tank-london-aug-2018-buy-from-a-black-woman?rq=buy%20from%20a%20black%20woman Here’s a little bit more on our decision to take the ‘prosecco’ out of the Think Tank…: https://www.verveup.com/shesaid/verve-think-tank-taking-the-prosecco-out-of-the-think-tank?rq=VTT (If you want to know more, come to our next event and ask…) Take a look at our wrap up blog from our event with Partners in Health here: https://www.verveup.com/shesaid/wrapup-verve-think-tank-with-partners-in-health?rq=PIH VERVE links: Website: https://www.verveup.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/verve_up/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/verve_up FB: https://www.facebook.com/verveup/ Host: Anna Quick- Palmer - Founder & Mother of VERVE Co-host: Erin Whiteley - Chief Managing Feminist at VERVE Music Intro & Outro: Jamie Masterson - Freelance Music Producer (insta: jaytmasterson) Podcast Editor: Helena Burton- Jones Speaking over Intro & Outro music: Anna Quick- Palmer - VERVE Founder & Chief Feminist Operative Please reach out if we've missed something in our episode notes. contact@verveup.com
The music streaming service is turning to India to find new subscribers and to justify its $33bn valuation, but record labels are resisting the expansion. The FT's Anna Nicolaou explains. Read Anna's story here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Guest Deaconess Anna Johnson, Marketing Manager of Church Supplies for Concordia Publishing House, talks about why family devotions can be intimidating for parents, how pastors and educators can support families, and how families can use the Lutehran Service Book (among other resources) in their devotional life. Read Anna’s blog post at music.cph.org/blog/equipping-families-to-use-the-hymnal-at-home.