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In Season 4, Episode 4 of the 'Show Up or Shut Up' podcast, host Wendy Solganik speaks with artist Rebecca Chapman about her dynamic career in art and art education. Rebecca shares her evolution from a love for collage and her participation in Fodder School to incorporating photography, inspired by her father, into her mixed media work. The conversation highlights her journey from studying and teaching art in the UK to balancing motherhood with her artistic ventures. Rebecca also discusses her creative process, the role of art journals, innovative strategies for managing her art business, and the joys and challenges of maintaining her creativity amidst family life. The episode offers insights into her printing techniques, upcoming projects, and the inspiration she draws from her allotment garden. 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest 01:07 Meet Rebecca Chapman 02:32 Rebecca's Background and Early Life 06:58 University and Early Career 10:05 Transition to Teaching and Living Abroad 21:36 Balancing Art and Motherhood 27:44 Developing a Unique Artistic Style 40:05 Creating Art in Limited Space 41:48 Exploring the Garden Shed 42:38 Balancing Art and Family Life 43:13 Creating Art in the Kitchen 44:07 Involving Kids in Art 45:51 Dream Studio Space 48:28 Managing Art Business 53:16 Seasonal Art Releases 57:10 Inspiration from Gardens and Flowers 01:06:00 Photography in Art 01:11:01 Fodder School Experience 01:17:49 Future Plans and Courses 01:24:19 Summer Plans and Family Time
This week on the say YES to yourself! podcast Wendy hosts Rebecca Chapman. Listen in Discover the Wisdom and Joy of a Life Well-Lived.In this heartwarming episode, Wendy sits down with the incredible Rebecca Chapman. She and Rebecca met online and this conversation marked the first time they met face-to-face.Rebecca is the kind of person who radiates positivity and encouragement. From her thoughtful responses, to her invaluable advice, and her knack for sharing exciting opportunities from various sources, Rebecca embodies the essence of support and inspiration. Her genuine spirit is truly a breath of fresh air.What's more, Rebecca is embarking on an exciting new chapter in her life as she prepares for a Château life residency at Chateau de Bosgouet. If this is something you've been dreaming of, then Rebecca's journey will undoubtedly resonate with you.In this episode Rebecca takes us on a remarkable journey through her experiences and lessons learned over the years. With over 40 years of dedicated work in development, public affairs, and fundraising for academic, healthcare, civic, and conservation organizations, Rebecca's impressive resume speaks volumes about her expertise and accomplishments.Beyond her professional achievements, Rebecca's personal life is equally inspiring. Celebrating an incredible 60 years of marriage, she is a beacon of wisdom when it comes to life, love, and relationships. Her story is a testament to the power of resilience, commitment, and the pursuit of lifelong learning.Don't miss this opportunity to be uplifted and inspired by the remarkable Rebecca Chapman. Tune in to the latest episode of the Say YES to Yourself podcast.————————————————Say YES to joining Wendy for her:PWH Farm StaysPWH Summer Field DinnersPWH On PurposePWH Dahlia SubscriptionPWH Dahlia & Cookie Decorating Workshop - September 17 Instagram: @phineaswrighthouseFacebook: Phineas Wright HouseWebsite: Phineas Wright HouseThank you for listening to the say YES to yourself! podcast. It would mean the world if you would take one minute to follow, leave a 5 star review and share with those you too are encouraging to say YES to themselves. xo,Wendy
A new week, a new episode! Part 3 of the Virtual Art Summit interviews is here. Each week is just as enjoyable as the one prior as Kellee deep-dives into an abundance of inspiration, creative curiosity, and joyful conversations with all of the talented artists being hosted for VAS2023! In the world of blending mixed media techniques, Rebecca Chapman is an artist that you are sure to recognize when she comes across your feed by her instantly recognizable style, color palette, and the imaginative inclusion of photographs in her art. Rebecca explains in this episode how her inclusion of photographs in her art goes beyond just photography and is more about the expression and inspiration that she would like to capture in her art. You can follow Rebecca on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!Kellee and Kelly are back again! Kelly's second time on the podcast, this time as a guest artist in VAS2023! If you did not hear Kelly's last episode on Made Remarkable, then you are certainly in for a treat in discovering Kelly! If you are already familiar with Kelly, then buckle up and enjoy as Kellee and Kelly spend this interview in their usual magical way of uncovering how nature releases creativity from the soul, how the world is our playground, and how magic can exist wherever we choose to search for it. You can follow Kelly on Instagram,Facebook, and YouTube!You are going to love Laura's interview! An artist whose heart is set on truly exploring mixed media and all of the creative, playful fun that it has to offer! Laura has a fresh voice that is so easy to identify with as she delves into how she has balanced her art journey with her full-time job and her family, and the incredible healing that her art has brought her. You can follow Laura on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and YouTube!Every year Kellee uses a portion of the proceeds made during the Virtual Art Summit to provide scholarships to Color Crush Creative courses and allows her to be able to offer limited-time free access to all of the VAS lessons to the public. So we invite you to join us in the Virtual Art Summit, get your ticket now while there is still early-bird savings, and know that your purchase will be benefiting our entire art community!Find all the links (including the transcript) by visiting the show notes HEREThe Virtual Art Summit is now available for purchase, you can get your ticket and check out all of our guest arts at www.virtualartsummit.com/goFollow Kellee on her Instagram Account
Family lawyers in Australia deal with the Family Law Act. Rebecca Chapman, as an international parental child abduction lawyer, deals with the Hague Convention. In such cases, where children have been taken overseas by one parent without the other's permission or a court order, the stakes are heightened. On this episode of The Boutique Lawyer Show, host Jerome Doraisamy is joined by International Social Service Australia managing lawyer Rebecca Chapman to discuss the state of affairs with international parental child abduction: the laws governing such abductions, dealing with different countries, and how the age of coronavirus has impacted upon such legal work. The pair also talk about the extent to which change is occurring in this space as the marketplace shifts, the intensity of such work and the non-negotiable professional skills that one needs to succeed in this practice area. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (The Lawyers Weekly Show) and by following Lawyers Weekly on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@lawyersweekly.com.au for more insights!
AADOM Radio & Curve Dental Present:Rebecca ChapmanLearning Objectives/Discussion Points:Define what a single software platform is.How did having a single platform eliminate data synchronization issues for Rebecca.How does a single platform enhance the patient and staff experience.Curve GRO and it's patient engagement features.Advantages of having communications & patient records in one database. More About Rebecca:Rebecca Chapman has worked in the dental professional for over 13 years. She has over five years of experience as an office manager for both corporate and private practices. For the past six years Rebecca was a Regional Manager with a company that grew from one to nine locations. While there she formed and directed an Insurance and AR department and gained a strong understanding of dental insurance and running insurance AR reports. Rebecca joined Curve Dental in 2020 as a Product Specialist. More About Curve Dental:https://www.curvedental.com/More About AADOM:https://www.dentalmanagers.com/
In this episode we will discuss the threats and challenges of rural crime and how you can better protect yourself, your family, and your business against criminals trying to exploit you for their own personal gain. CLA Rural Adviser Libby Bateman highlights the three key challenges land and business owners face in rural crime: cybercrime, wildlife crime, and machinery theft. Rebecca Chapman, from the North East Business Resilience Centre, shares with us the biggest risk for landowners in terms of cyber-attack and the steps in place to help business resilience. Chief Inspector Kevin Kelly, of the National Wildlife Crime Unit, discusses the main issues of wildlife crime, and what farmers and landowners can do to prevent this from happening on their land. We are also joined by the National Police Chiefs' Council's lead on machinery theft, Superintendent Andy Huddleston from Northumbria Police, who explains the prevalence of machinery theft and what manufacturers and insurance companies can do to tackle the problem Useful webpages mentioned in today's episode include: The Business Resilience Centre - https://www.nebrcentre.co.uk Police Cyber Alarm - https://cyberalarm.police.uk National Rural Crime Network - www.nationalruralcrimenetwork.net Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, the PRI’s Rebecca Chapman speaks with Michiel De Smet, Finance Initiative Lead at the Ellen MacArthur Foundation. They discuss the findings from a report released last year by the Foundation called ‘Financing the Circular Economy’, including the relevance of the Circular Economy for investors and how investors can support a transition to a more circular future. Interested in the resources discussed in this episode? ‘Financing the Circular Economy’, Ellen MacArthur Foundation (2020) https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/our-work/activities/finance RI’s work on Plastics: https://www.unpri.org/sustainability-issues/environmental-social-and-governance-issues/environmental-issues/plastics
In this on-air coaching session, I'm talking with Rebecca Chapman who has been a member of Aligned Women for quite a while now. She knows she wants to create an additional income stream and get more time-freedom from her practice while still reaching her financial goals - buts she's not sure what direction to take.In this episode, we cover: How to make the time to work on your course or membership program Online course options that offer you a leveraged income Delegating tasks to a VA or support team to free up time to focus on building a course or membership program and, setting up boundaries so we can be more productive in our business Thanks for listening! Head over to the show notes for links and resources mentioned in this episode. And be sure to join us in the Aligned Chiropractors Facebook group and share your biggest takeaway from this episode!SHOW NOTES: http://www.drdanielleeaton.com/podcast/175
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Today, on Episode 49, I am so happy to have Rebecca Chapman on the show. Rebecca and I really connected about childhood emotional neglect, codependency, and lots of bits in between. Please let me know your thoughts about this episode, any feedback you have, or anything you would like me to cover on future podcasts at epiphanyvault.com Remember, it is a safe place and I would welcome the discussion. FREE Resource - Codependency Meditation Audio Rebecca Chapman is a calmness and resilience therapist based in Queensland, Australia. Rebecca works with clients all over the world to do the deep work that really works. She focuses on childhood emotional neglect and has a pretty inspiring story of her own. You can find Rebecca here: Website: https://alifeinperfectbalance.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/alifeinperfectbalance/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/alifeinpb
On this episode we learn about the origins of Momotaro, the Japanese 'Peach Boy', in a more fairy-tale style of story, and his use as role model to children, as well as a World War II propaganda figure.The story of 'The Monkey-Crab Battle' is also covered.Thanks to Rick Dove, James Mildenstein, Karen Chapman, Malcolm Shoyer and Rebecca Chapman for providing voices on this episode.Contact at fiveminutefolklore@gmail.comwww.fiveminutefolklore.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode we learn about the origins of the Wendigo, from Native American and Canadian folklore, and also look at the beliefs surrounding it and real life aspects of the legend, including Wendigo Psychosis and Wendigo Hunters.There are lots of Wendigo tales out there, so more than one story this week - The First Dog, Windigo, and The Wendigo Child.Thanks to Rick Dove, James Mildenstein, Malcolm Shoyer and Rebecca Chapman for providing voices on this episode.Contact at fiveminutefolklore@gmail.comwww.fiveminutefolklore.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode we learn about the origins and legends of Selkies, including the stories - 'Kopakonan; The Seal Woman', 'The Goodman o' Wastness', and 'The Grey / Great Silkie o' Sule Skerry'. Thanks to Dora Darling-Swann for use of the songs 'The Selkie (or) From The Sea', and 'Silkie Song / The Grey Selkie Of Suleskerry', and to Rebecca Chapman & Rick Dove for providing voices. Contact at fiveminutefolklore@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Producer Evelyn Chapman offers a tribute to her mother, Rebecca Chapman; this piece explores the journey of a young woman through a surprise pregnancy, heartbreak, and the joys of motherhood.
Producer Evelyn Chapman offers a tribute to her mother, Rebecca Chapman; this piece explores the journey of a young woman through a surprise pregnancy, heartbreak, and the joys of motherhood.