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E- und U-Musik, elektronische und akustische. Diamorphosis von Iannis Xenakis, Cello Concerto op. 10 von Maria Herz, Serpentine von Peaches, Information needed to create an entire body von Catarina Barbieri, Song for Johnny - in memory of Johnny Dyani von Irène Schweizer und Hamid Drake und Fury, eine Komposition für Kontrabass, von Rebecca Saunders
2024. aasta Veneetsia muusikabiennaalil on Itaalia esiettekandel Kuldlõvi 2024 laureaadi Rebecca Saundersi "Wound" (2022) ansamblile ja orkestrile ning tunnustatud Lõuna-Korea helilooja Unsuk Chini teos "Puzzles and Games from Alice in Wonderland" (2017).
Am Anfang und am Ende der Sendung wird an den Mauerfall am 9. November 89 in Berlin erinnert, anfangs durch Audios von 9.11.2024 am Ende durch Audios vom 9.11.89 gefolgt von Peaches "Talk to me" und "Lose you" nur angespielt. Dazuwischen "People have the power" von Patti Smith, "Dy Lule pas Malit" gespielt vom Andrea Hermenau Quartett, "Certain Cells" von und mit Kris Davis, Estperanza Spallding und Nels Cline, "Gulan Du" von Mari Boine, "Que Sera" ein Lied des antifaschistischen Kampfes im spanischen Bürgerkrieg, "Screams like Vapours" von und Mit Sun-Mi Hong und ihrem Quintett, "First Movement" von Sofia Gubaidulina, "Stasis" von Rebecca Saunders
durée : 01:00:10 - Rebecca Saunders - par : Thomas Vergracht - Compositrice parmi les plus importante de sa génération, Rebecca Saunders nous fait l'honneur de passer par les studios de Création Grand Format pour explorer les coulisses de son Triptyque « Skin/Scar/Skull » joué ces jours-ci par l'Ensemble Intercontemporain - réalisé par : Céline Parfenoff
Full article and links available at: tashcorbin.com/418Links mentioned in this episode:Heart-Centred Business Conference 2025 Tickets: www.heartcentredbusinessconference.com The 2025 Heart-Centred Business Conference - Lessons from SpeakersNartarsha Bamblett's Acknowledgement of CountryI had a big realisation in the part about connection to culture, that whilst I don't necessarily feel a connection to culture related to my ancestral heritage, I do access connection via sub-cultures such as Taylor Swift and being a Formula 1 fan.Kerry Rowett on Aligning to Bigger GoalsMy biggest insight was realising that I downplay, or sometimes don't even share my goals in certain peer networks - for a range of different reasons, but mostly I can see it's a self-limiting mindset, and one I am committed to breaking through.Tina Tower on Organic Social Media StrategyI realised that I have had issues with my website since 2015 - and whilst I have had a few updates and upgrades, I have had it on my list to overhaul my website for over 9 years now. So it's TIME. That's my commitment for Q4 - I will have a new website by the New Year! EEK!Nartarsha Bamblett on Intuition and IdentityOne of the exercises was to practice gratitude for the good and the bad, and I shared with the conference room that I am grateful that I created conference, and I am grateful for the financial loss of the first one, AND the fact that I kept running it from there.Emma Veiga-Malta on Unleashing your Inner CreativeI realised that I had been treating creativity as a reward for good business behaviour, rather than embracing it as part of the process. Interestingly, I used to do that with self-care and rest - treat it as a reward, rather than a necessity.Denise Duffield-Thomas on Money Mindset The big insight was seeing how my sense of responsibility for others can create a feeling that more financial success will just create more responsibilities - possibly a reason why I have had an income plateau for the last few years. Interesting!Leonie Dawson's Channelled Message - You are GoldenOne of the things I keep remembering from Leonie's presentation was that birds don't sing their morning song, and then check to see how many likes they got. They sing for the joy of it. They sing because that's what they are made to do. That's part of their identity.Lisa Twohig on Audience ConnectionThe big take-away insight for me came from Lisa's workbook question - What's the easiest way for me to spend more quality time with my audience?I'll be playing with some new strategies, and reminding myself that quality time is a priority - because I absolutely agree that it is!Rebecca Saunders on Going NarrowIt was powerful to hear once again that reminder that niching is super-important - it gives you the opportunity to go deep with your audience, and to get more specific with your messaging.Clare Wood on Cash Flow with ConfidenceThe more consistently you use a system, the more likely you are to stick with it - so I have shortened the intervals on a bunch of things to see how that works, and already it's made a big difference.And don't forget - GET YOUR 2025 TICKET!Let me know your thoughts via our Text FanMail!
Die Musik-Biennale der Biennale von Venedig ist das bedeutendste Festival für Neue Musik in Italien. Alljährlich nach der glamourösen Film-Biennale startet sie für zwei Wochen und bietet herausragende Konzerte und aktuelle Strömungen in der zeitgenössischen Musik Europas und darüber hinaus. Und auch hier werden goldene und silberne Löwen verliehen. In diesem Jahr unter anderem an Rebecca Saunders.
Welcome back to another inspiring episode of the Secrets of Confident Women Podcast! Today, we are thrilled to have Rebecca Saunders, a champagne-drinking serial entrepreneur, business and life advisor, and a proud hair-free alopecia warrior. Rebecca's journey is nothing short of incredible. Moving to Sydney at 22, she founded her own video production company, only to see all her clients cancel during COVID. Yet, she transformed her business, achieving its highest revenue year ever. During this time, she also made the brave decision to stop wearing a wig after 25 years, embracing her uniqueness and turning it into her superpower. In this episode, we dive into: Rebecca's path to building her confidence and finally taking off the wig The importance of embracing your uniqueness and turning it into a strength The stepping stones and small actions that lead to big transformations Rebecca's story is a testament to resilience, bravery, and the power of being authentically yourself. Her journey will inspire you to take those small steps towards your own confidence and embrace who you truly are. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we enjoyed recording it! x Jodie & Anastasia RiSe Women
Welcome to Part 3 of The Online Business Paradigm Shift Series on the Align + Attract podcast.We're in a paradigm shift in the online space and today's guests share:What changes they are seeingWhat is working nowTheir advice for youThis is Part 3 of a series that gives you so much insight about how you might thrive in today's fast-changing environment.You can watch the video of today's episode over at http://alignandattract.com/blog/132I've had a workbook created for each of the 3 episodes in this Series. They include key points, speaker quotes and space for your own notes (the PDFs are writeable).Find them hereHere are the website links and instagram handles for each of today's guests:Suzy Ashworth - Success Coach - https://suzyashworth.com - http://instagram.com/suzy_ashworthErika Cramer - Coach + The Queen of Confidence - https://thequeenofconfidence.com - http://instagram.com/thequeenofconfidenceEmily Osmond - Marketing Educator + Mentor - https://emilyosmond.com - http://instagram.com/emilyosmondKatie Chappell - Illustrator + Creative Mentor - https://www.katiechappell.com - http://instagram.com/katiedrawsRebecca Saunders - Serial Entrepreneur - https://www.rebeccasaunders.com - http://instagram.com/therebeccasaundersSuz Chadwick - Business + Mindset Coach - http://suzchadwick.com - http://instagram.com/suzchadwickLed by myself:Kerry Rowett - Kinesiologist + Reiki Master - http://alignandattract.com - http://instagram.com/kerryrowettListen to the previous two episodes:Part 1 and Part 2The conversations in this series were catalysed after I published Episode 120 - Are we in a Paradigm shift in online business? This goes beyond just market changes - I asked if there is a deeper shift taking place. I recommend you listen to that along with episodes 121 and 122 for the full context of these discussions.When Episode 120 went live it sparked a lot of discussion and my client + friend Leonie Dawson suggested I invite some of our friends + colleagues onto the podcast to talk about the changes they have noticed, what IS working - and what advice they have for you as an online business owner. SO many incredible women said yes that I ended up creating this three-part series.Please share these episodes far and wide and tag us all when you do. Enjoy!
Today, we're joined by Rebecca Saunders, a business and life advisor empowering ambitious women to embrace their uniqueness and create dream lives. Tune in as we explore turning your uniqueness into a superpower and celebrating success on your own terms. Rebecca Saunders Links Links for shownotes: Website: https://www.thechampagnelounge.com/ Socials: @therebeccasaunders and @thechampagnelounge_ Links to Dr Hayley D Quinn Resources Website https://drhayleydquinn.com Link to podcast mailing list: https://bit.ly/WelcomeToSelfPodcast Group Coaching Waitlist: https://drhayleydquinn.myflodesk.com/timetothrivewaitlist Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drhayleydquinn Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drhayleydquinn Freebies: https://drhayleydquinn.com/resources Meditations: https://drhayleydquinn.com/shop/
Are you looking for tips on how to bolster your personal brand and embrace your quirky side? In this episode, I chat with Rebecca Saunders, founder of the Champagne Lounge, an empowering online community for regional businesswomen. The Lounge fosters conversation, support, and networking exclusively for women, featuring virtual meetups and fireside chats. Rebecca shares insights on celebrating achievements, fostering self-confidence, and navigating challenges while advocating for embracing individuality. Highlighting the recent International Women's Day event she organized, Rebecca underscores the importance of financial equality and skill promotion. Tune in for empowering advice and actionable tips to elevate your personal brand journey. Let's Connect ✨ To join my Facebook group, The HUB for Rural and Regional Business Women: https://www.facebook.com/groups/390255915030588 ✨ Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tori.kopke/ ✨ Book a free 15 minute call: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=16693074&appointmentType=8209720 ✨ Check out the Power Project: https://www.thepowerproject.com.au/thepowerproject
If you were a teenage boy in 2008 and you didn't have a “God Bless Sasha Grey t-shirt”, did you even exist? Ever since indie sleaze darling, Sasha Grey, burst onto the porn scene in the mid aughts, its become a bit cooler to say hey, “I watch this.” But while Sasha represented a feminist shift in the industry, her fringe sexuality may have played into a dangerous trend in internet porn. In this episode, Hannah and Maia ask the important question: should Sasha be The Pied Piper of Porn™, or can we find a Sasha grey area? Listen for tangents such as: the Tina Fey-aissance, and Stanley Kubrick's lost film: “Squirt Gangb@ng”. Support us on Patreon and get juicy bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/rehashpodcast Intro and outro song by our talented friend Ian Mills: https://linktr.ee/ianmillsmusic SOURCES: Dave Gardetta, “The Teenager & the Porn Star” Los Angeles Magazine (2006). Stephen Heymen, “Grey Matter” New York Times (2011). PopMatters Staff, “The New Breed: Sasha Grey, Atelecine, and the New Morality” PopMatters (2010). Rebecca Saunders, “Grey, gonzo and the grotesque: the legacy of porn star Sasha Grey”, Porn Studies, vol. 5 (4) (2018). Karley Sciortino, “Going Deep with Sasha Grey” Slutever (2014). Eran Shor & Kimberly Seida, ““Harder and Harder”? Is Mainstream Pornography Becoming Increasingly Violent and Do Viewers Prefer Violent Content?” The Journal of Sex Research (2018). Brandon Stosuy, “Sasha Grey: Dawn of the Porn Star” The Fanzine (2006).
Creating Launch Content With guest Rebecca Saunders Content Catalyst podcast is hosted by Deb Szabo, a Marketing Strategist and Video Coach. A show to help business owners and leaders navigate the world of digital marketing and video content creation. Creating Launch Content with Rebecca Saunders In this episode, Deb discusses the importance of content creation during a launch phase with her guest, Rebecca Saunders, the founder of the Champagne Lounge—a community for regional businesswomen. Content Creation Strategies During Launch Mode: Rebecca discusses her unique approach to content creation during launch mode, focusing on personalisation, real-time engagement, and leveraging both online and offline marketing channels. Leveraging Video Content: Rebecca draws on her background in video production and the importance of video content in marketing strategies, while also acknowledging the need for authenticity and adaptability. Adapting to Trends and Changes: Staying up to date with technology and social media trends, and the importance of maintaining authenticity and human connection amidst technological advancements. Get your 7 Day FREE trial of the Champagne Lounge Membership: A community designed to form connections among businesswomen. If you would like #contentmarketing #marketingstrategy #contentcreation #marketingtips
Driving in fury, letting the endings be real, slow and lonely. The free improvisation percussionist discusses three important albums.Mark's picks:Don Cherry, Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Ed Blackwell – Old And New Dreams (1979)Evan Parker – MonocerosRebecca Saunders – Fury IIAs always, Mark has a bunch of upcoming live dates. These include Evan Parker's 80th birthday residency at Cafe Oto, for which Mark has prepared a four-part percussion group. Mark's website is here.Donate to Crucial Listening on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/cruciallistening
The episode that started it all! Join us as we take our first steps into exploring the Goblin Universe (and editing audio!) with a deep dive into Japan's enigmatic yokai, the Amabie. Sources: “Amabie: A Japanese Spirit Figure for the Pandemic” by Fuyubi Nakamura for the Museum of Anthropology University of British Columbia https://moa.ubc.ca/2020/04/amabie-a-japanese-spirit-figure-for-the-pandemic/ “Meet Amabie: the pandemic-defeating monster bringing hope to Japan” by The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2020/apr/10/amabie-japanese-twitter-sensation-yokai-pandemic-defeating-monster-hope-to-japan “In Japan, Mythical 'Amabie' Emerges From 19th Century Folklore To Fight COVID-19”by Anthony Kuhn for NPR https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2020/04/22/838323775/in-japan-mythical-amabie-emerges-from-19th-century-folklore-to-fight-covid-19 “Amabie: the Japanese Monster going Viral” by Rebecca Saunders http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20200422-amabie-the-japanese-monster-going-viral Amabie and Amibiko http://yokai.com/ “From Japan, A Mascot for the Pandemic” by Matt Alt for The New Yorker https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/from-japan-a-mascot-for-the-pandemic #cryptid #crytozoology #cryptidpodcast #cryptozoologypodcast #japan # japanesefolklore #paranormal #paranormalpodcast #spooky #weird #cryptidcore #throwbackthursday #tbt
You'll love Rebecca's story about how she started a company in Australia to be eligible for a visa while still VERY young, and how that company ended up experiencing rapid expansion when Covid hit. The subsequent burn out she experienced led to Rebecca birthing an entirely new business - the Champagne Lounge, - an online community (that's not like the others!) for ambitious business owners like YOU who want to find their people, grow their network and celebrate life's wins BIG and small. All for $1 a day.Check out the Champagne Lounge here: http://thechampagnelounge.comLearn how to ask for help with Rebecca's free resource: http://thechampagnelounge.com/helpConnect with Rebecca on Instagram at: http://instagram.com/therebeccasaunders and http://instagram.com/thechampagneloungeShare your takeaways with me at: http://instagram.com/kerryrowettNew free Reiki healing for 2024 arriving on 1st Jan, sign up here: http://alignandattract.com/reiki
What are your superpowers? Rebecca Saunders joined the greatness podcast to discuss her work in creating a global network of women business owners to feel connected and supported. Rebecca's personal experience as someone with alopecia who spent years covering this up versus owning herself inspires her work. She is bald and beautiful! As she says, "Be you, don't overthink it"! Most of us bow to societal pressures to conform in some way. Living the authentic versions of ourselves, "unleashing ourselves into the world", that is the magic.
We have the second group of members joining me inside the Her Empire Builder Launch House! We're talking about launching, overcoming imposter syndrome, how we define success and the scariest parts about running an online business. To join us inside Her Empire Builder, visit https://www.tinatower.com/herempirebuilder I am joined by: Kerry Rowett https://www.alignandattract.com/ Stacey Hughes https://www.staceyhughes.co/ Jen Be https://jenbebrands.com/ Karyn McRae & Helen Lynch https://www.mcraeandlynch.com.au/ Rebecca Saunders https://www.rebeccasaunders.com/
We know it's good to video our event, but sometimes we don't use it to the full potential. Or we pay all this money and don't really get the output we wanted (or another edit is going to cost us more). Today I'm joined by Rebecca Saunders, AKA the Video Ninja, who is passionate about making videography easier and simpler. In our chat she shares: How to maximise your video content for different formats & channels Price guides & what we can expect to get What to consider when doing a hybrid event + lots more gold! Book a 1:1 Video Consult with Rebecca or connect with her on Instagram This episode is brought to you by events academy
Rebecca Saunders is one of my OG Her Empire Builder members and has been through so much reinvention in the past few years to now, where she's in a place that is so aligned and so what she was born to do. I wanted Bec to share her journey with you because we often think that we need to have it all figured out but often, when we open our minds and heart and view business and life as one big giant beautiful experience, it leads us right to where we were always meant to be. In this episode Bec is sharing how with alopecia she learnt to embrace her uniqueness, and how she went from a video studio service provider, to video course creator, to her purpose - The Champagne Lounge. A community for ambitious women to share and celebrate with one another. Bec has taken what she's learnt in Her Empire Builder and the other learnings she's gathered to craft an offer and messaging that has taken off, because she's found “her thing”. And that's what makes us so happy. We see things click for our members when they truly let their own light shine, stop worrying about what they “should do” and start following their heart and then supercharging its success with quality systems and business strategy. Now is the time if you're wanting to do that too! Her Empire Builder is opening doors next month and our Early Birds always get the very best deal of launch so if you want to be on the list, jump over to herempirebuilder.com and get yourself on the waitlist.
Episode 17- Rebecca Saunders & The Champagne Lounge"I never really embraced (being) completely hair free until 18 months ago, so the journey has been a long one, it was 25 years of having alopecia...""Something had to give, and it was the wig... everything changed overnight."On this month's episode on Alopecia Connection meet Rebecca Saunders, owner of a worldwide video production company, creator of The Champagne Lounge, and podcast host of The Rebecca Saunders Show!At the age of 22, Rebecca bought a one-way plane ticket to Australia. With little to her name, Rebecca sought to fulfill a dream of permanently residing in Australia. This led to the creation of her video production company. Like many businesses, Rebecca's production company was impacted by the COVID pandemic, but the unique situation eventually led to new heights for the company. This success also coincided with Rebecca's decision to ditch her wig after 25 years!Alopecia Connection would like to thank Rebecca for joining us and sharing her story!Listen to The Rebecca Saunders Show!Apple PodcastsSpotifyConnect with Rebecca!Website: RebeccaSaunders.comInstagram: @therebeccasaundersFacebook: @therebeccasaundersYouTube: @therebeccasaundersLinkedin: @therebeccasaundersEnjoy the episode! Remember to rate, review, subscribe and share!Alopecia Connection Linktree Alopecia Connection Website*Discussions on Alopecia Connection are from the personal perspectives and experiences of its host and guests, and should be considered that. Any personal medical decisions should only be made after consultation with one's health care provider.
Lots of us have parts of ourselves that we hide away from others. Things like experiences, our histories, personality quirks, desires, aspirations or even physical traits. When we reject or hide parts of ourselves, we are robbing ourselves and the people around us of deeply knowing the authentic and unique version of ourselves. When we embrace and share our whole selves, we have the chance to have an even better relationship with ourselves and others. Rebecca Saunders is a Business & Life Advisor for ambitious women wanting to do life and business unapologetically on their terms. She's a champagne drinking, post-it note loving, hair-free alopecian who helps female business owners turn their uniqueness into a super power, celebrate their successes and create dream lives and businesses by design. And then after 25 years wearing a wig she decided that she was ready to reveal herself to the world, live an authentic life and lean into her own uniqueness! We chat Truly loving and embracing your unique self Living with alopecia Going all in and trusting yourself Better Relationships We empower couples to create thriving relationships so that they can play all out in life, set big goals and put plans in place to actually achieve them. Better World Many research studies have shown that great relationships are associated with better health, greater happiness, and even a longer life. If more of us had thriving, healthy, happy romantic relationships, we know we would have a better world. That's why, every time someone works with us, via our partnership with Buy1Give1 we also help someone else in the world. Yep a stranger, someone you'll never meet. Connect with Sammi & Nathan Jaeger Website - https://www.dateforever.com.au/ Instagram - Date Forever - https://www.instagram.com/dateforever/ Instagram - Fuelled Up Life - https://www.instagram.com/fuelled.up.life/ Instagram - Nath - https://www.instagram.com/nathjaeger/ Instagram - Sammi - https://www.instagram.com/sammisomewhere/ Connect with Rebecca Saunders Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/therebeccasaunders/ Website - https://www.rebeccasaunders.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/therebeccasaunders Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/show/0PpZvYiJAYm2xGreX4TKyM?utm_source=Spotify&utm_medium=Website
"You've got to come out of your cocoon a little bit and just say hello to the world." -RebeccaPicture a world where post-pandemic recovery isn't just about bouncing back, but soaring forward to unprecedented heights of happiness and fulfillment. Are you ready to explore the path that leads there?Join us as we sit down with the extraordinary Rebecca Saunders, who bravely shares her personal journey of rediscovering herself after the trials of the COVID-19 pandemic. From the depths of physical and emotional challenges to breaking free from the feeling of entrapment, this episode offers a roadmap to reclaiming your mental well-being and finding genuine happiness. Tune in for an enriching conversation packed with practical tools and strategies that will guide you towards hitting the reset button and embracing a life of joy and fulfillment.Episode Highlights:-Reporting neighbors for having guests-Trauma from lockdown restrictions-Positive messages in movies-Loneliness and making connections-Connecting through shared experiences-Mini adventures and fun-Life is short; have fun.-Celebrating achievements and behavior.About Rebecca Saunders:Rebecca Saunders is a passionate advocate for female entrepreneurs, empowering them to embrace their uniqueness and transform it into a superpower. Recognizing the need for a community that fosters celebration and support, she founded The Champagne Lounge™, a global online platform like no other, where ambitious women come together to connect, grow their networks, and uplift one another. With a mission to unite over 1000 female business owners worldwide, Rebecca creates an environment where collaboration and celebration are the norm, fostering a culture of shining together. A lively extrovert, podcast host, and connoisseur of dinner parties, she calls wine country in regional NSW, Australia, home and dotes on her Mini Aussie Shepherd, Bailey.Find out more about RebeccaWebsite: https://www.thechampagnelounge.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/therebeccasaunders/Subscribe and leave us a rating and reviewApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-deborah-peters-show/id1612307739Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Z3JQWX9S4LRWSE6mPOIkMYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheDeborahPetersShowConnect with Deborah PetersWebsite: https://neimind.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deborah.peters.754Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealdeborahpeters/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahpetersnei4change/
I have a chat with Rebecca Saunders, who works very closely with musicians to find the sounds she loves. We speak about the new piece (Skull) which we have just premiered at the Achtbrücken Festival, but also about other pieces and musicians who have inspired her. I've woven small fragments of her music into the episode. If you want to have a proper listen to the entire pieces, the links are below. YES https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtuJLKb0Vwc Ensemble Musikfabrik, Juliet Fraser, Enno Poppe DUST https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA2P7PQp0OU Dirk Rothbrust, percussion SKIN https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkdODcg2Fmw Klangforum Wien, Juliet Fraser, Bas Wiegers SCAR https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BriQ35IrGxA Klangforum Wien, Julien Leroy
Episode 100! I can't quite believe it, but here we are, two years, 100 episodes, some incredible chats with some beautiful business women, all proud to stand in their definition of success, all with an interesting startup story and all prepared to offer you, my amazing listeners, their sage advice. When I was planning this episode, I wanted to do something special, so I invited three very special women in my life, Magdaleen Kelly, Rebecca Saunders and Hayley Hoile to chat about something we all agree is central to female lead business and that's Collaboration, Community and the power of Connection. In this podcast we're sharing our thoughts on the tops, but each of my special guests is sharing how working with other women in business has helped them grow their business to what it is today. Here's a little more about each guest:Rebecca Saunders – the one and only video Ninja, champion of women in business and a wonderfully wise business woman. Rebecca has a way of looking at a situation with a completely different light and her take on my business sale gave me the courage to negotiate a better deal, bite the bullet and sell part of my business. Rebecca's new venture for 2023, The Champagne Lounge, of which I'm a proud member, is the essence of exactly what we're talking about today. Get in touch with Rebecca via Instagram or on the website.Magdaleen Kelly - aka Mags is a trusted friend and truly one of the good humans. Mags has an incredible bookkeeping and compliance business specialising in Xero solutions for small business; she's one of those tech, puzzle solving gurus we all need on our team. Need a Xero health check, Aquavantage is the place to go.Get in touch with Magdaleen via Instagram or on the website.Hayley Hoile – if you need an online business manager, admin, social media or website solution then Hayley is your go-to gal; she just gets it! Hayley is a connector, a woman in business who genuinely cares about making a difference and who is happy to support and connect business owners as Support the showThis episode is brought to you by Flossi Creative and Business Money Formula, join the waitlist NOW!Want 30 Ways to Save Money in your Business? Download the guide here.Need a business finance coach or want to get your pricing sorted? Book a Strategy Call NOW.Join the conversation Connect with Justine:InstagramFacebookLinkedInWebsiteDiscover the Secrets of Successful Business Facebook page Follow Justine on Instagram @flossifiles or @secretsofsuccessfulbusiness Host: Justine McLean – Flossi CreativeProducer: Leah Stanistreet ...
We first met Rebecca Saunders during the Necker Island Leadership Summit last year and it's been incredible to see how much she's accomplished since that transformative event. In our conversation, she takes us behind-the-scenes of settling into life in the Australian countryside and launching The Champagne Lounge, a digital community for like-minded business women. We also chat about all things homeownership, expanding your network, and honoring your unique business strategy. IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT:Rebecca's journey to creating a global video production company and livestream studio space The pros and cons of having a brick and mortar businessRebecca's advice for business owners who wants to invest in a property Creative ways to meet people when you move to a new area The mission and vision behind The Champagne Lounge Rebecca's top takeaways from the Necker Island Leadership Summit RESOURCESLearn more about HN Haus services: hnhaus.com CONNECT WITH REBECCA Follow Rebecca: @therebeccasaunders Join The Champagne Lounge: rebeccasaunders.com CONNECT WITH HANNAH:Follow the Founder: @hannahmnieves Follow HN Haus: @hnhaus Join our Email Community for monthly resources, tips and exclusive content!
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Welcome to this episode of Alopecia Life. Thank you so much for sharing your time with me and today's guest, Rebecca Saunders. Rebecca is known as video ninja in the digital world, and the impact she has made in this space has grown exponentially in the last few years. Today, she shares with us her alopecia story, along with some great advice about living authentically and "leaning into the uniqueness of you." Of course, there are some fantastic tips on how to share your own alopecia story through video in a way that features you in this same authentic way. Thank you for listening. For all the ways to reach Rebecca, please check out the show notes for those links. Website: rebeccasaunders.comSocials: LinkedIn | InstagramSupport the showAlopecia Life provides free resources for school and home education, including a growing list of alopecia books, education videos on YouTube, links to support groups within the US, UK, Canada and more. You will also find access to Head-On, Stories of Alopecia, the Alopecia 101 free course, paid Alopecia Roadmap course for parents of children living with alopecia, and personalized coaching. Together, we can make a difference. To find out more, https://www.alopecialife.com/
Video is increasingly becoming a “must do” rather than a “should do” in business - and (understandably) it's a scary area for many entrepreneurs. This week on the show, I have a true blue expert to help allay your video concerns, and help you build confidence in the space with solid, actionable advice. Described by her clients as a “video ninja”, Rebecca Saunders is a sought after video expert who works with business leaders, course creators and speakers to ensure they make their impact on the world with video. Rebecca has built a global production company, has a purpose built film studio in Sydney, and has a selection of online courses including her signature program "The Video Academy" to help make our video journeys just that little bit easier. In this nugget-packed conversation, Rebecca shares: Her COVID boom story of going from $0 to seven-figures in one year.. and what it required of her to navigate that level of growth The biggest gaps for business owners when it comes to video Her advice to those who hate seeing/hearing themselves on video The bare bones kit she recommends to get started with video yourself (camera, lighting, mic) - plus her GENIUS lighting tip How to know a space is great to record in... and when it's not! When we should invest in professional help Tips on finding a rockstar videographer To connect with Rebecca, visit her website at rebeccasaunders.com or find her on Instagram - @therebeccasaunders. And the resources she kindly shared are: Supplier Checklist: rebeccasaunders.com/checklist DIY Equipment Guide: rebeccasaunders.com/diy Remember to follow @lorrainemurphymentor on Instagram. Now go… and be bold, darling!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Presence & Purpose: Personal Branding, Faith and Business Strategy for Christian Women Entrepreneurs
Today I'm talking with Rebecca Saunders about unlocking your next level in business by embracing vulnerability & being your most authentic self. Rebecca is a video expert, podcast host, and serial entrepreneur. She's a champagne drinking, post-it note loving, hair-free alopecian with a passion for pink and making dreams a reality. Rebecca believes everyone has the ability to turn their uniqueness into their super power, and in doing so we truly can design, create and live our very best lives. Listen in as we talk about… Turning your uniqueness into your greatest super power in biz Why you NEED a cheer squad & supportive community around you Protecting yourself with strong boundaries as you're practicing being your bold, authentic self Navigating pivots & following what lights your soul on fire Connect with Rebecca on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or her website. GET CONNECTED:
Hey, what's up? Welcome to season two of the Confidently Uncomfortable podcast. Today we our very first guest of the season, the amazing Rebecca Saunders. In this episode, Rebecca shares her journey with us and recalls the moment she stopped wearing a wig in public. You will hear tips on how to start remembering to love yourself, step into your confidence, and own your uniqueness. Rebecca's story and the journey of learning to not hide Having fun with wigs since the age of 7 and shifting into embracing herself fully Breaking past the fear of judgment and fully showing up as yourself How to step fully into your confidence The reality of how to get yourself to step out of your comfort zone Why it's so important to have a hype squad Meet Rebecca: Rebecca believes that everyone has the ability to turn their uniqueness into their super power. She's a champagne drinking, post-it note loving, hair-free alopecian with a passion for pink and making her dreams a reality. Connect with Rebecca: Website | @therebeccasaunders The Champagne Lounge: Join Here Go Confident with J.Go! @confidentlyuncomfortable | @jgofitlife Body Confidence Blueprint: Enroll Here Access The Freebies: Here
My guest this week is badass Rebecca Saunders. At 22, Rebecca packed a small bag and booked a one-way ticket to Sydney with her laptop and just $500 in her pocket as she boarded that plane. With little money but determined to make her new hometown work, Rebecca did whatever she could to make ends meet, and after a year of rejection letters and polite ‘No's', Rebecca discovered the only way for her to stay and get her Permanent Residency was if she started her own business and sponsor herself. And so, her production company, Deli Agency was born, signing global networking behemoth, LinkedIn as its first client. Fast forward a decade and her production company operates worldwide across Australia, New Zealand, UK and the USA. When Covid hit, Rebecca had 100% of her production clients cancel. Her revenue hit zero and she told her staff she was closing the business, for good. But Rebecca knew, once again, failure wasn't an option, instead she transformed her business and hit the 7 figure mark for the first time! In a truly incredible coming of age tale, the pandemic turned out not to be purely just a professional success for Rebecca - after 25 years wearing a wig she decided that she was ready to reveal herself to the world, live an authentic life and lean into her own uniqueness! Her next powerful step is helping fellow videographers get business savvy, earn more money and make bigger profits. You can learn more about Rebecca at www.rebeccasaunders.com On Instagram @therebeccasaunders Look for Rebecca Saunders on Facebook and LinkedIn as well. And don't forget to go to www.athleticgreens.com/anna for the BEST in getting your daily supplements! Mad love!
As we all know, our social media feeds are filling up with video content. And videos generate an enormous amount of engagement among target users, which means more and more people are consuming video content on different social media channels right now. So how can we bring impact to our business and the world using video content? Rebecca Saunders has the answer to this! And I am very delighted to have her in today's episode where we will be talking about how video creation is a powerful method of communication and how it is a great way to build your business, reach out to your audience and develop their trust by getting your knowledge and message out there. Rebecca Saunders is a sought-after video expert who works with business leaders, course creators and speakers to ensure they make their impact on the world through video creation. Everything she teaches and offers has been designed to save you time, save you money and remove the stress when making videos. So, tap into the episode to know how you can leverage making videos in this digital world. Show topics included: (2:05) Leveraging video to make an impact in your business (3:04) Common things that you see people do or don't do with video (4:31) Planning and getting the video done (6:58) Crista's viral YouTube video (10:10) Being confident in yourself when you are in front of a camera (13:48) Rebecca's story about gaining confidence and being comfortable with who she is (18:48) The two camps of video specification (23:11) Tips for making videos (26:00) How to work smarter and not harder and keep things lean Links From This Episode: Website: https://www.rebeccasaunders.com/ Video Academy Program: https://www.rebeccasaunders.com/thevideoacademy Instagram: http://instagram.com/therebeccasaunders Work with Crista: Want to learn more about working with Crista and the Lean Out Method team to simplify and scale your business? Explore our limited series podcast Do Less, Scale Faster and learn more about our services and hear from our clients what it's like to work with us. https://www.leanoutmethod.com/scalingpodcast Want to join Crista and a group of high-achieving entrepreneurs IN PERSON to take yourself and your business to the next level this year? Join us for our luxury VIP retreat and mastermind experience. https://www.leanoutmethod.com/retreat Ready to eliminate complexity from your business and scale to multiple-7+ figures in simple and sustainable ways? Apply to join us inside the Simplify to Scale Business Accelerator, a transformation group-mentorship experience for successful entrepreneurs ready to transform their business into a self-run company that's no longer dependent on them to scale. https://www.leanoutmethod.com/scale Love this podcast? Then you'll want to join the Simplify and Scale Society, Crista's private FB community where she hosts a live training + Q&A every week. https://www.facebook.com/groups/leanoutcircle
If you're a photographer listening to this episode and already feeling overwhelmed with the idea of "video marketing", this episode is going to be a breath of fresh air for you because it does not need to be overcomplicated and in fact should be simplified down! Today's guest is Rebecca Saunders who is a ray of sunshine helping business owners approach their video marketing with ease. In today's episode, we talk about ways you as a photographer can start using video and some content ideas that are so simple yet can be so effective. Be sure to check out Rebecca's Instagram and let her know what you loved about the episode! DM me on Instagram to let me know your favorite part of this episode and what tip helped the most! If you send me a screenshot of your review, I'll give you a shout-out and a thank you! Get my exact workflow phase break down by texting "CONNECT" to 888-292-4864. You can get all my freebies, training, and presets here! Love quizzes? Check out my Bottle neck quiz! HoneybookBatch.ai Client experience course1:1 workflow coaching Time stamps: Intro - 0:00 Meet Rebecca! - 2:00 Using video marketing that resonates with people - 3:55 Recycling content - 7:02 Incorporating video - 8:31 Should you use your professional camera for video? - 11:36 Can you use your camera for video? - 17:07 Connecting with ideal clients through video - 20:40 Taking away the fear - 22:38 Showing the basics - 24:23 Where to edit - 25:39 Don't compare your video one with someone's 10,000th - 27:38 You already have content! - 31:29 Final piece of advice - 33:01 Where you can find Rebecca - 33:47 Wrap up - 34:26
Today's fabulous and fearless Powerful Stories podcast conversation is with the wonderful Rebecca Saunders, an entrepreneur who's currently in New York City in the Meatpacking District because fuels her creativity. Described by her clients as the Video Ninja, Rebecca is a sought after video expert who works with business leaders, course creators and speakers to ensure they make their impact on the world with video. Everything she teaches, creates and offers has been designed to save you time, save you money and remove the stress when making video. We speak about: 1) What gives you the confidence to step forward and own who you are? 2) What makes an impactful story and how can you bring that to life on social media? 3) Once you have invested in creative content how you can make it drive client acquisitions and increase revenue. 4) the importance of being ‘seen' as a female business leader or entrepreneur. 5) How often should you show up?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"It's important not to compare your day one to someone's year ten. It's about being authentic to you and your message and who you are and just go for it."How many times have you hated the video or audio you created because you said 'uhm' or 'you know' or 'like'?Today I have Rebecca Saunders back on the show to chat through the uhms of video recordings.But also how we can consciously become aware of it and also whether it is the worst thing to say.In this episode, you will learn the following:1. What are some filler words that people use in videos that they need to stop saying?2. What are some tips for sounding more professional in videos?3. Are filler words the worst thing?This is Rebecca Saunders's story...Described by her clients as a video ninja, Rebecca is a sought-after video expert who works with business leaders, course creators and speakers to ensure they make their impact on the world with video.Everything she teaches, creates and offers has been designed to save you time, save you money and remove the stress when making video.At the age of 22, Rebecca packed a small bag and booked a one-way ticket to Sydney with her laptop and just $500 in her pocket as she boarded that plane. She had a dream of living in Australia and building her own company to sponsor herself to stay here. Fast forward a decade and Rebecca has built a global production company, has a purpose built film studio in Sydney where she produces live virtual events and education content, and has a selection of online courses including her signature program "The Video Accelerator" to help make our video journey's just that little bit easier.Rebecca Saunders is a sought-after video expert who works with business leaders, course creators and speakers to ensure they make their impact on the world. She has built a global production company, has a purpose built film studio in Sydney, and has a selection of online courses.Resources:Website: http://rebeccasaunders.com/Socials: @therebeccasaundersThe Video AcceleratorChapter Summaries:[00:00:55] - Rebecca Saunders is back for the third episode of the Rebecca and Rebecca Show. Rebecca is a sought after video expert who works with business leaders, course creators and speakers to ensure they make their impact on the world. She has built a global production company, has a purpose built film studio in Sydney, and has a selection of online courses.[00:02:35] - There are filler words that people use in their videos and they need to stop saying them. People need to be conscious of their mannerisms and let the flow of the conversation take over. Professional editing by professionals removes these filler words and makes the content sound more professional. It's important not to compare your day one to someone's year ten. It's about being authentic to you and your message and who you are DOWNLOAD MY CONTENT PLANNER - https://becchappell.com.au/content-planner/Instagram @bec_chappellLinkedIn – Bec Chappell If you're ready to work together, I'm ready to work with you and your team.How to work with me:1. Marketing foundations and strategy consultation 2. Marketing Coaching/ Whispering for you a marketing leader or your team who you want to develop into marketing leaders3. Book me as a speaker or advisor for your organisation4. Get me on your podcastThis podcast has been produced and edited by Snappystreet Creative
Die musica viva, die Konzertreihe für zeitgenössische Musik des Bayerischen Rundfunks, präsentiert am Donnerstag, 29. September 2022, um 19.30 Uhr im Münchner Prinzregententheater ein Gastspiel des Orchestre de la Suisse Romande und Solistinnen und Solisten des Ensemble intercontemporain. Das Konzert wird ermöglicht von der räsonanz - Konzertinitiative der Ernst von Siemens Musikstiftung. Zu hören sind eine Uraufführung von Rebecca Saunders sowie Werke von Pierre Boulez und Dieter Ammann. Die Leitung hat Jonathan Nott.
Daisy Press was raised on the buses, planes, hotels, and stages of a large-scale international rock 'n' roll tour, on which both her parents performed for over 40 years. Since then, she has become a ferocious and ardent interpreter and creator of experimental classical (and non-classical) music in the United States and Europe. In the modern classical genre, Daisy regularly performs as a soloist with Vienna-based ensembles Klangforum Wien and Phace, and with them has sung the work of composers Bernard Lang, Martin Smolka, Rebecca Saunders, and Fausto Romitelli at the Wiener Konzerthaus and the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg. In the world of nightlife and pop music, for several years Daisy served as the lead backing singer/dancer for the band Chromeo. On Broadway, she originated the Horned Goddess role in The Devouring, where she sang her feminine-vibes arrangement of Nine Inch Nails' “Closer” every night. At Brooklyn's noted and notorious House of Yes, Daisy has served as singer-in-residence, and regularly collaborates with its truly astounding in-house aerialists, dancers, and circus performers, composing, improvising, and performing works which embody virtuosity, ecstasy, holiness, humor, and necessary stings of irreverence. On her own, over the last 20 years, Daisy has become a specialist in the music of 12th-century mystic and polymath Hildegard of Bingen. Not a traditionalist, Press incorporates elements of North Indian (Hindustani) ragas into her unusual and extraordinary interpretations of the original Medieval chants. In our conversation, we looked at the path of Daisy's creativity - from discovering Hildegard to releasing this stunning new album of her works. The non-linearity of the path stands out, as does Daisy's insistence on leaning into what feels good, what she WANTS to work on in the moment. What would it be like for YOU to make your creative and artistic choices in this way? You can visit Daisy's website or follow her on Instagram. The album is You Are the Flower - Music from Hildegard von Bingen - Vol. 1; from StorySound Records. Thinking of trying FONS to streamline scheduling and payment for your music studio? Click HERE for my affiliate link and a free two week trial! Theme music by DreamVance. You can join my email list HERE, so you never miss an episode! Or you could hop on a short call with me to brainstorm your next plan. I'm your host, Jennet Ingle. I love you all. Stay safe out there!
This week I'm chatting with Rebecca Saunders about creating authentic video content. Described by her clients as a video ninja, Rebecca is a sought-after video expert who works with business leaders, course creators and speakers to ensure they make their impact on the world with video. Everything she teaches, creates and offers has been designed to save you time, save you money and remove the stress when making video. In this episode we talk about: Planning to create Confidence on camera Being authentic and human Video tech tips Consistency and repetition for the win What type of videos to create now could have the biggest impact? Plus more! If you've been wanting to do more video then this episode is for you! Connect with Rebecca: Website: http://rebeccasaunders.com/ Socials: @therebeccasaunders The Video Academy: https://www.rebeccasaunders.com/thevideoacademy www.suzchadwick.com/pod232 To find out more head to: www.suzchadwick.com http://www.suzchadwick.com/bba http://www.suzchadwick.com/amplify
Today I have the amazing Rebecca Saunders on the show again to chat through all things how to set up your at home video studio.We talk through the tech + backgrounds and all the things you need to consider.I hope you love todays episode!About Rebecca Saunders:Described by her clients as a video ninja, Rebecca is a sought after video expert who works with business leaders, course creators and speakers to ensure they make their impact on the world with video. Everything she teaches, creates and offers has been designed to save you time, save you money and remove the stress when making video.At the age of 22, Rebecca packed a small bag and booked a one-way ticket to Sydney with her laptop and just $500 in her pocket as she boarded that plane. She had a dream of living in Australia and building her own company to sponsor herself to stay here. Fast forward a decade and Rebecca has built a global production company, has a purpose built film studio in Sydney where she produces live virtual events and education content, and has a selection of online courses including her signature program "The Video Accelerator" to help make our video journey's just that little bit easier.Website: http://rebeccasaunders.com/Socials: @therebeccasaunders The Video Accelerator: https://www.rebeccasaunders.com/thevideoacceleratorConnect with me:Instagram @bec_chappell - https://www.instagram.com/bec_chappell/ LinkedIn – Rebecca Chappell- https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-chappell-b003b130/ This podcast has been produced and edited by Snappystreet CreativeDOWNLOAD MY CONTENT PLANNER - https://becchappell.com.au/content-planner/Instagram @bec_chappellLinkedIn – Bec Chappell If you're ready to work together, I'm ready to work with you and your team.How to work with me:1. Marketing foundations and strategy consultation 2. Marketing Coaching/ Whispering for you a marketing leader or your team who you want to develop into marketing leaders3. Book me as a speaker or advisor for your organisation4. Get me on your podcastThis podcast has been produced and edited by Snappystreet Creative
Rebecca Saunders is known as the video ninja and joins Michelle to talk about how she inspires business owners to make an impact on the world through video. Rebecca also shares the moment when she realized that she was asking her clients to be authentic in their work, yet she wasn't practicing this herself. You'll hear a fun conversation between two friends who discuss the importance of being a video expert, a journey of being authentic, and how Rebecca's business survived and flourished during the challenges of the past two years. Most importantly, you'll leave with inspiration to be more authentic in your life! Michelle Talks About The Power of Video Authenticity Alopecia Links Mentioned Rebecca's Website Rebcca's Instagram
Described by her clients as a video ninja, Rebecca is a sought after video expert who works with business leaders, course creators and speakers to ensure they make their impact on the world with video.Everything she teaches, creates and offers has been designed to save you time, save you money and remove the stress when making video.But of course, like us all behind her amazing biz, Becca has quite the story!At the age of 22, Rebecca packed a small bag and booked a one-way ticket to Sydney with her laptop and just $500 in her pocket as she boarded that plane.She had a dream of living in Australia and building her own company to sponsor herself to stay here. Fast forward a decade and Rebecca has built a global production company, has a purpose-built film studio in Sydney where she produces live virtual events and education content, and has a selection of online courses including her signature program "The Video Accelerator" to help make our video journey's just that little bit easier.We chat all things life, showing up as yourself personally and professionally and how to overcome and rebuild from those rock bottom moments.Website: http://rebeccasaunders.com/Socials: @therebeccasaunders The Video Accelerator: https://www.rebeccasaunders.com/thevideoacceleratorI hope you love the episode. Connect with me:Instagram @bec_chappell - https://www.instagram.com/bec_chappell/LinkedIn – Rebecca Chappell- https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-chappell-b003b130/Work with me https://becchappell.com/ This podcast has been produced and edited by Snappystreet CreativeDOWNLOAD MY CONTENT PLANNER - https://becchappell.com.au/content-planner/Instagram @bec_chappellLinkedIn – Bec Chappell If you're ready to work together, I'm ready to work with you and your team.How to work with me:1. Marketing foundations and strategy consultation 2. Marketing Coaching/ Whispering for you a marketing leader or your team who you want to develop into marketing leaders3. Book me as a speaker or advisor for your organisation4. Get me on your podcastThis podcast has been produced and edited by Snappystreet Creative
Mother of Clarissa McCarthy, Rebecca Saunders
Special Needs Education - why some kids are sharing their SNA & who makes that decision - because its not the school...Taking my little girl home - Rebecca Saunders talks to me about having Clarissa exhumed over the June weekend.. Should you check your house for Radon? It might be 50 euro well spent & lots more See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back to Part 2 of Life of a Publisher. Join Pam on The Convo Couch as she chats to Rebecca Saunders, Head of Fiction at Hachette Australia. Anybody who listened to Part1 it will know that at the end of that conversation, Pam asked Rebecca about whether an author needs to get a manuscript report or even a professional edit done before submitting to a publisher. And then ended the episode on this cliffhanger! In this episode Rebecca answers that question and covers a whole lot of other things about what happens once your manuscript is picked up by the publishing house: how the editorial process works, cover selection and design, author branding, going in a new direction as an author, what is selling well in Australia today, and what Rebecca is currently seeking. Grab a cup of coffee, sit back, enjoy! SHOW NOTES: Writes4Women www.writes4women.com Facebook @writes4women Twitter / Instagram @w4wpodcast W4W Patreon https://www.writes4women.com/support-us-on-patreon Rebecca Saunders Twitter: click here Hachette Australia website Pamela Cook www.pamelacook.com.au Facebook: click here Twitter: click here Instagram: click here This episode produced by Pamela Cook for Writes4Women. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/writes4women?fan_landing=true See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Part 1 of Pam's chat with Rebecca Saunders, Head of Fiction at Hachette Australia. Rebecca started her career as a journalist and went into publishing in London where she spent 15 years working at various publishing houses before coming back to Australia to take up the role as Head of Fiction at Hachette. In this episode find out what a typical day at the office is like for an acquiring publisher, how acquisitions meetings work, whether social media is a must and so much more. Then tune in next week for Part 2 where Rebecca talks covers, branding, sales and gives her top tips for authors. In this ep Pam also fills listeners in on her latest top reads, farewells Anna from Anna's Shop Around the Corner and has a couple of tickets to give away for one of the sessions at next weekend's South Coast Writers Festival. Grab a cuppa and settle in for Part 1 of The Life of a Ficton Publisher with Rebecca Saunders SHOW NOTES: Writes4Women www.writes4women.com Facebook @writes4women Twitter / Instagram @w4wpodcast W4W Patreon https://www.writes4women.com/support-us-on-patreon Rebecca Saunders Twitter: click here Hachette Australia website Pamela Cook www.pamelacook.com.au Facebook: click here Twitter: click here Instagram: click here This episode produced by Pamela Cook for Writes4Women. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/writes4women?fan_landing=true See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For something different Rebecca Saunders interviews Janine Garner about her visions, views and outlook on life.
In this episode we fangirl Rebecca Saunders's impeccable artistry, one of many more to come. This time we unpack our feelings about her piece "Vermillion".
On the podcast this week, Debra welcomes Rebecca Saunders to the show. In this episode, Rebecca talks about entrepreneurship, success, video and how to build a brand with a powerful visual impact. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS Rebecca talks about entrepreneurship, leadership, resilience and navigating the business landscape during the pandemic. The importance of authenticity, consistency and boundary setting in business. Discover why a good business is a boring business. Key steps you can take to move through the fear of being visible online. Learn simple tips and content ideas for creating engaging and impactful video content that will connect with your audience. How you don't have to share every aspect of your life on Instagram Stories or Facebook Stories. Does your brand stand out? Rebecca talks about different types of video content and shares examples on how to include it in your video strategy. Learn tips for mapping out and streamlining your content strategy. The importance of self-care and how Rebecca incorporates regular technology-free weekends into her practice. Described by her clients as a video ninja, Rebecca Saunders is a sought-after video strategist who builds brands with impactful video content and live virtual events. At the age of 22, Rebecca packed a small bag and booked a one-way ticket to Sydney with her laptop and just $500 in her pocket as she boarded that plane. She had a dream of living in Australia and building her own company to sponsor herself to stay here. Fast forward a decade and Rebecca has built a global production company, has a purpose-built film studio in Sydney where she produces live virtual events and education content, and has a selection of online courses including her signature program “The Video Accelerator” to help make our video journey's just that little bit easier. SHOW NOTES Get all episode show notes here https://www.debrashepherd.com.au/debra-shepherd-podcast CONNECT WITH REBECCA Instagram @therebeccasaunders Facebook @therebeccasaunders www.rebeccasaunders.com CONNECT WITH DEBRA Instagram @_debrashepherd www.debrashepherd.com.au Facebook @debra1shepherd Thank you for listening. If you enjoy this episode, I invite you to share a review on Apple Podcasts. Your review will help another woman create more ease, joy and meaning in her life and business.
Sat, 28 Aug 2021 11:40:02 +0000 https://internationales-musikinstitut.de/ferienkurse/onair/podcast23 9021c2343fb6fb5c83c3d4f884b336fa Kate Molleson in conversation with Rebecca Saunders Interview with Christian Dierstein and Dirk Rothbrust on Rebecca Saunders' piece "dust": https://internationales-musikinstitut.de/ferienkurse/dossiers/dust More about Rebecca Saunders: https://www.rebeccasaunders.net/biography-detailed More about Kate Molleson: http://katemolleson.com/about 23 full Kate Molleson in conversation with Rebecca Saunders no Percussion,Composition,Contemporary Music,Neue Musik,Rebecca Saunders Internationales Musikinstitut Darmstadt (IMD) & the episode authors
Today's guest is Christine Chapman, an eclectic American horn player, and a member of the innovative and explosive Ensemble Musikfabrik. I will read her bio now for those listeners who might not be familiar with her work. Raised in the coastline woods of western Michigan, Christine Chapman has traveled far and wide to pursue her passion for music. In 1990, after finishing her musical studies at the University of Michigan and Indiana University, she broke out of the rural heartland of America for an orchestra job on the still fresh border between East and West Germany. The desire to gain a bit of work experience before returning to the States has since turned into a quarter of a century of exploration and adventure. As a member of Ensemble Musikfabrik, Christine Chapman has had the opportunity to collaborate directly with many of today's greatest composers, premiering and performing works by Karlheinz Stockhausen, Wolfgang Rihm, Peter Eötvös, Rebecca Saunders and Georg Friedrich Haas, among others. The experience of performing "outside of the box", such as with the music of Harry Partch, La Monte Young, Sun Ra, or Mouse on Mars, is the main impetus of her work. "Trying to see through the technicalities of playing to bring out the soul of the music; that is what's so exciting for me.” --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/artssalon/support