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The Nourished Nervous System
Embodying the Wild Woman Years with Robin Shaw

The Nourished Nervous System

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 49:02


There is this time between the archetype of the mother and the archetype of the crone sometimes referred to the wild woman years.  It is also sometimes referred to as the virgin - not an as in uninitiated but more like a virgin forest - whole and unto herself.Our society teaches us to fear aging and to resist against it, but what if we embrace the power of this time?In this episode with Robin Shaw we talk about this and so much more.   Robin is a bodyworker, yoga teacher and life coach practicing in Massachusetts, as well as online. She took a deep dive into the realms of the body, mind and spirit back in 1997, and has continued to be passionate about these pursuits ever since. She is a practitioner, teacher, coach and mentor to many, and finds that her synthesis of hands on work alongside movement, and talking through the questions, challenges, hopes and dreams of her clients has such powerful impact. Always coming back to the body for inspiration, understanding and wisdom, her work supports folks to find themselves more at ease and at the same time, inspired and motivated to be their full authentic selves. In this episode:Robin's journey with a systemic health crisis and how she moved through itHow the role of a "giver" can cumulatively effect health, even for folks with good self care practicesThe gifts and challenges of the wild woman yearsHow embodiment practices help Robin to move more gracefully through this timeRobin's unique synthesis of hands on massage work, somatic work and coachingConnecting with Robin:Robin offers twice weekly by donation yoga classes online Online and in person life coaching, and hands on bodywork (as well as somatic coaching and bodywork sessions) in person. Robin's website: https://www.flowingintowisdom.comOn Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/flowingintowisdom/On Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/robin.shaw.359Find me at www.nourishednervoussystem.comand @nourishednervoussytem on Instagram

The A to Z English Podcast
Topic Talk | How can I learn English by myself? (Spoiler: You can't!)

The A to Z English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 11:18


In this episode of The A to Z English Podcast, Jack explains why it's not really possible to learn English alone. Interacting with other English speakers should be your goal and is a necessary part of the process of learning English.Transcript:00:00:01JackWelcome to the agency English podcast. My name is Jack, and today I have another solo episode, and today's episode is a topic talk episode.00:00:12JackThe question we're trying to answer today is.00:00:16JackHow can I learn English alone?00:00:20JackHow can I learn English alone?00:00:25JackAnd my answer to that.00:00:28JackI'm going. I'm going to answer that with a an English expression or an English saying. It's very. It's a very old expression.00:00:38JackAnd it goes like this. We say no man is an island, OK? No man is an island.00:00:49JackAnd I think what that means is that we are all connected or.00:00:57JackNo one person can completely disconnect from.00:01:03JackOther everyone else, you're always connected to some person through your work, through your family, through your friendships, whatever it may be, we're we're all connected.00:01:19JackWe can't. We cannot help it.00:01:23JackIt's just one of and I think that's why you know, we use those expressions on social media, you know, making connections on Facebook.00:01:33JackHow many can you know how many friends do you have? Oh, I connected with this person on Facebook and then and then that person connects to another person who connects to another person that connects to maybe somebody else that you know and.00:01:47JackAnd it's all about connections, right? So when students ask me, you know, Jack, how can I learn English alone?00:01:59JackMy answer is you can't.00:02:02JackUM, you can't learn English alone.00:02:08JackAny better than you could learn how to be a friend.00:02:14JackWithout talking to any people you know, like reading a book called how to be a friend.00:02:21JackChapter one.00:02:23JackBe kind.00:02:26JackChapter 2. Listen to your friend.00:02:29JackYou know chapter 3. I mean, it's ridiculous, right? Trying to, you know, learn to learn how to be a friend. I I think learn to how to learn, you know, learning English alone is almost as ridiculous as.00:02:50JackLearning how to be a friend alone. I mean you learn how to be a good friend by.00:02:57JackBy befriending people and having relationships and experiencing those things.00:03:06JackAnd the exact same thing.00:03:08JackCan be said about English. It's about.00:03:13JackInteracting and using the language with other people.00:03:17JackCreatively trying to communicate, trying to be understood. Now, obviously there are times where you could.00:03:27JackStudy certain things by yourself, like you could learn some new vocabulary, or you could do some reading by yourself. You could listen to a podcast by yourself. You could do some grammar exercises, but if you don't, if if you don't take all of that, work those.00:03:47JackThat homework type stuff, you know, grammar exercises, listening to the podcast, and you don't apply that to some kind of actual real life speaking situation where you're talking with other people. It doesn't have to be native speakers, it could be other language learners if you don't.00:04:07JackTake that next step and actually use the language creatively. Then all the other stuff is pointless. There's.00:04:16JackNo, there's no point in.00:04:19JackPracticing grammar if you're not going to go out and use the language and that's, you know, the hardest part, and we're making that easier here at the edges. The English podcast, because we are associated very closely with something called World English.00:04:40JackAnd world English is a a community that I that I started with a YouTuber, Robin Shaw.00:04:51JackAnd we started this, this community, so that students can join the WhatsApp group. They can come in there and they can talk to each other. Now, talking to each other doesn't necessarily mean you're you're talking using your voice. You could be typing and communicating that way.00:05:09JackThrough text messages or voice notes. But we also have Google meets classes and you're allowed to go to the Google meets class classes for several weeks for.00:05:21JackFree and we have Google meets classes almost every day, so at 1:00 PM GMT.00:05:32JackThat's Greenwich mean time.00:05:35JackUM, we have a free class. Uh, Sunday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday every day, every week. The only days we don't do our Fridays.00:05:49JackAnd then we also have Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. We have another class that is that that takes place at. That would be 1:00 AM.00:06:05JackGreenwich mean time.00:06:07JackOK. And so we've got these two you know, so that's 44 classes that you can attend and what we do in these classes is students get together in Google meets on Google meets. So you have to have a Google account, you have and you need a smartphone.00:06:28JackAnd then in the Google meets you get together and you join other other members of our of our community in breakout rooms and you discuss a topic.00:06:40JackAnd sometimes the native English speakers are in there. Sometimes I'm in there.00:06:46JackSometimes our teachers are in there and you're, you know, talking and having a conversation. And and this is the final piece of the puzzle that's the most important part that so many people.00:07:00JackShip. They OK? I'm gonna study for my IELTS test. I'm gonna study for my Duolingo Duolingo test and I'm just gonna memorize this grammar. I'm going to memorize this vocabulary. I'm going to but. But when it comes to speaking, I'm just going to say, oh, it's too hard. I.00:07:19JackSo how can I?00:07:20JackFind anyone to talk to. So I'm just not going to do that part. Well, that's the whole point of the of all of the work that you're doing is to speak with other people. That's it.00:07:31JackLike I said, no man is an island. You cannot be a language learner.00:07:38JackAnd be an island, you need to be connected to other people. You need to use the language creatively in a social setting. That's it. It has to be that way. And if you're not doing that, then you're not really learning English.00:07:56JackYou might be studying some of the rules you might be picking things up, but you're never going to actually be able to communicate and function as a bilingual speaker until you actually put yourself in social situations where you're using.00:08:17JackEnglish as the target language to communicate ideas.00:08:23JackAnd listen to other people's ideas and share opinions and go back and forth and do that. You know that tennis match, which is a conversation.00:08:33JackThat's it. That's what. That's the ultimate.00:08:37JackYou know that's the ultimate goal, or that's what your ultimate goal should be, not some score on an exam. Not getting some kind of grammar questions correct.00:08:52JackIt's a totally different ball game when you're actually using the language to communicate with other people. So.00:09:00JackI gave you if you're interested in joining our WhatsApp group and want to learn more about our Google meets classes, you can. You can contact me. You can leave a comment on our our website A-Z englishpodcast.com. You can send me an e-mail A-Z englishpodcast@gmail.com.00:09:21JackYou can join our WhatsApp group. I'll put the link right in there and that'll take you right to our Google meets classes.00:09:30JackOr if you are using WeChat, you can communicate with me that way and I will point you towards the Facebook link for the Google meets class. So you still need a Google account if you want to participate in our online classes because we're using.00:09:50JackGoogle meets to have these classes, but like I said, you can do it free for several weeks and see if you like it. If it's, if it's good for you. If the time works, then you may want to think about joining, joining costs $10 a month. That's it.00:10:07Jack$10 a month and you get almost 5050 classes a a month. So you do the math. It's it's such a good deal.00:10:18JackUh, it's amazing. So alright guys, with that said, I will see you next time. So thanks everybody.00:10:27JackBye bye.Podcast Website:https://atozenglishpodcast.com/topic-talk-how-can-i-learn-english-by-myself-spoiler-you-cant/Social Media:WeChat: atozenglishpodcastFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/671098974684413/Tik Tok:@atozenglish1Instagram:@atozenglish22Twitter:@atozenglish22A to Z Facebook Page:https://www.facebook.com/theatozenglishpodcastCheck out our You Tube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCds7JR-5dbarBfas4Ve4h8ADonate to the show: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/9472af5c-8580-45e1-b0dd-ff211db08a90/donationsRobin and Jack started a new You Tube channel called English Word Master. You can check it out here:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2aXaXaMY4P2VhVaEre5w7ABecome a member of Podchaser and leave a positive review!https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-a-to-z-english-podcast-4779670Join our Whatsapp group: https://forms.gle/zKCS8y1t9jwv2KTn7Intro/Outro Music: Daybird by Broke for Freehttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Directionless_EP/Broke_For_Free_-_Directionless_EP_-_03_Day_Bird/https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcodeSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-a-to-z-english-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Skwigly Podcasts
Skwigly Podcast 112 - Winter 2023

Skwigly Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 140:46


Presenting episode 112 of the Skwigly Animation Podcast! In this episode we welcome back director Sam Fell alongside producer Leyla Hobart to discuss their much-anticipated Aardman sequel Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget (out now on Netflix). We also welcome back director Robin Shaw and producer Ruth Fielding of Lupus Films to hear about their seasonal adaptation Mog's Christmas, broadcast on Channel 4 this Xmas Eve. Also discussed: Feature and short film picks for awards season, technological misadventures at MAF and the enduring legacy of last year's holiday ‘classic' The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse. Presented by Ben Mitchell and Steve Henderson Interviews conducted by Steve Henderson Edited, produced and music by Ben Mitchell

Saturday Live
Steven Moffat, Robin Shaw, Kelda Wood, Kelvin Fletcher

Saturday Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 60:18


Steven Moffat, the BAFTA and Emmy award winning TV writer and producer, famous for Doctor Who and Sherlock has made his debut as a playwright with The Unfriend returning to London's West End.Kelda Wood is the former GB Para-Canoeist, first adaptive-rower to row the Atlantic unsupported, and a charity founder, whose world turned upside down by not one...by two lifechanging incidents.And the animator and illustrator Robin Shaw, the International Emmy Award winning director of The Tiger Who Came to Tea and brought The Snowman to life, now turns his attention to Mog for our festive television enjoyment.Plus, we have the Inheritance Tracks of the actor and former Strictly Champion Kelvin Fletcher. Presenters: Nikki Bedi and Huw Stephens Producer: Ben Mitchell

The A to Z English Podcast
Free Online English Lessons 16: Interview with You Tuber Robin Shaw

The A to Z English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 58:05


In my interview with Robin Shaw of the You Tube channel Shaw English Online, we talked about how he got started doing an educational You Tube channel approximately ten years ago. It's a very interesting story to hear, and I even learned a few things I didn't know about Robin's You Tube origin story!Podcast Website: https://atozenglishpodcast.com/free-online-english-lessons-16-interview-with-you-tuber-robin-shaw/Check out the Free Online English Lessons YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCds7JR-5dbarBfas4Ve4h8ADonate to the show: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/9472af5c-8580-45e1-b0dd-ff211db08a90/donationsRobin and Jack started a new You Tube channel called English Word Master. You can check it out here:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2aXaXaMY4P2VhVaEre5w7ABecome a member of Podchaser and leave a positive review!https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-a-to-z-english-podcast-4779670Learn English by listening to our podcast. Each lesson has an interesting topic that will help you improve your English listening skills. You can also comment on the episodes in our Whatsapp group or send emails to our email address atozenglishpodcast@gmail.com.Join our WhatsApp group here: https://forms.gle/zKCS8y1t9jwv2KTn7Check out Jack's course books here:http://www.darakwon.co.kr/books/listProduct.asp?pc_id_2=7&pc_id_3=29Send questions and comments to: atozenglishpodcast@gmail.comIntro/Outro Music: Daybird by Broke for Freehttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Directionless_EP/Broke_For_Free_-_Directionless_EP_-_03_Day_Bird/https://freemusicarchive.org/music/eaters/simian-samba/audrey-horne/Tiktok: atozenglish1Instagram: atozenglish2Twitter: atozenglish22Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-a-to-z-english-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

GearSource Geezers of Gear
#174 - Likely our MOST important discussion yet... The Entertainment Association

GearSource Geezers of Gear

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 31:45


We had COVID... it came, tried very hard to destroy our industry, then (for the most part) left - and it's like we've learned nothing. As an industry, we went back to what we were doing, and forgot the important lessons we've learned. So a group of us, Marcel, Michael Strickland, Ellen Lampert (LDI), Seth Jackson and Nathan Alves have combinded to discuss the foundation of an association, simply called The Entertainment Association (TEA) to help position us as an industry, so we're NEVER looked past again. The seed will be planted at LDI where this group will be on a panel that will also include Robin Shaw from Upstaging, and production manager, Marty Hom. 

The A to Z English Podcast
Listener Interview 002: Jonathan from Costa Rica

The A to Z English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 15:17


In this special episode of The A to Z English Podcast, we talk with Jonathan from Costa Rica, a dedicated English student and an active member of our Whatsapp group. (Link here: https://forms.gle/zKCS8y1t9jwv2KTn7)Website Link: https://atozenglishpodcast.com/?p=1739It's a great conversation, so you won't want to miss it!Share your thoughts about today's interview in our Whatsapp group or tell us if you think you have something interesting to talk about. Perhaps you could be our next guest on the podcast!If you could take a minute and complete a short survey about the podcast, we would be very appreciative. You can find the survey here: https://forms.gle/HHNnnqU6U8W3DodK8We would love to hear your feedback and suggestions for future episodes.Intro/Outro Music by Eaters: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/eaters/the-astronomers-office/agents-in-coffee-shops/Full Transcript: Jonathan from Costa RicaKevin: Welcome to an A to Z English listener interview. Today we're talking with Jonathan Gutierrez who is in Costa Rica and is one of our listeners. And he's going to tell us today about his English learning experience using A to Z English and all of the other sources that he did. So Jonathan, nice to see you. it's night time there right?Jonathan: Okay, it's nice to see you guys. So um thank you for having me here.Kevin: Oh you're welcome. it's great to have you on the show. Jack: Yeah thanks for coming and I appreciate it. Kevin: Yeah it's already evening there. Did you have your dinner tonight?Jonathan: Uh not yet. I just arrived at home a few minutes ago.Kevin: Yeah?Jonathan: I was working today, so I just arrived at home maybe 10 or 15 minutes ago. But it's okay.Kevin: Well thank you for finding time to join us then for us it's Monday daytime of course time zones are funny, so Jonathan you're in Costa Rica.I've never been to Costa Rica though I have had a couple of friends that went there. Actually one of my good friends from university, he and his uh girlfriend at the time, now wife, they went to Costa Rica many years ago, maybe almost 20 years ago and they were teaching English for six months or a year, so I know English education is quite big in Costa Rica. How, where or when did you first start learning English? Was it in schools or did you have a tutor or just the internet or where did you start? Jonathan: Yeah I started when I in high school. Okay so I'm learning a few things in high school. Maybe I don't uh that I feel for example um I love the idiom or stuff like that. Sure maybe a couple years ago that I started to return again to learning English and I joined what's the room with Robin Shaw? So I started my new challenge. I changed my mind because I want um to get a bilingual job and I think I start to practice a little bit more. I forgot all the rules and English grammars. I love vocabulary so it was a little bit insane you know. Maybe not because I forgot so a lot of things um so it was something new for me. Let's start again. They start with uh maybe kids stuff um and it was pretty good. Robin helped me a lot. Kevin: I'm curious. if you said you started again because you forgot everything, I actually I know Costa Rica is a Spanish-speaking country and I used to speak a little bit of Spanish. I studied Spanish in university. But like you I stopped using it and I totally forgot everything once you started to study again. Was it easier than the first time? Did you start to remember things?Jonathan: Yeah it's quite something funny because when I'm trying to learn again um I remember oh I remember this but how can we use everything. So I forgot for example um singular verbs, plural, past tense and stuff like that. Yeah so it started again. I practiced a lot um every day and yeah I found a bunch of friends and I tried to do my best every day to learn English and my one of my goals was get bilingual because I am native speaker Spanish speaker all right good yeah. it was a big challenge you know. it was pretty awesome. I was excited to learn again English, so I decided to start again and practice and practice every day. Jack: That's great! Yeah do you use English in your job right now? Jonathan: Yes I've been working in a call center for around five months oh nice and is for um I am customer service agent for us company so it's something new for me and I'm taking calls every day for…Jack: So are the people that calling you are they they're Americans then?Jonathan: Yes.Kevin: And I know speaking another language over the phone can sometimes be more difficult than speaking together with a person because you can't see them. You don't know what their facial expressions or what their body is doing. What things have been the hardest for you doing a phone job where you're only listening to people speaking English and Americans have many different styles of English. Some are very fast. Some are very slow. What was what's the hardest thing for you in in your job?Jonathan: All right um I guess that's the listening stuff because when the customer speaks.Kevin: They start to speak and start to speak uh faster right?Jonathan: Faster and you need to get all the information in a few seconds and trying to avoid. Kevin: Do you mean trying umJonathan: Yeah trying I need to improve a lot my listening skills to avoid this kind of situation because it's a customer service job I mean right we need to focus on listening and try to get the best message with the customer and assist the customer and sometimes we can hear um maybe i'll set customers and we need to okay slow down, take it easy and assist the customer.Kevin: Well that sounds like our podcast would be helpful for listening skills. Then so I'm hopeful that we are helping you. There that's great yeah what was the…Jack: Uh could you could you give us an example of maybe like a very challenging phone call or a uh experience that you've had at the call center? Is there one memorable experience? Jonathan: Yeah we got a lot of accents from us so maybe for example when I try to speak uh when a customer uh he got access from example for Texas or um it's so hard to understand but I try to do my best and when decide to speak it faster and faster, it's hard to understand. But I always do my best every day.Jack: Yeah so like a southern Texas accent would be hard to understand but like in eastern in the east uh people speak quite quickly in New York and yeah Massachusetts in that area yeah people speak very fast, very quickly. Jonathan: You got it uh by the way um well our customers are from the east coast uh Massachusetts, Boston, New York and New Jersey yeah and Philadelphia um and I find that listening also can sometimes be more difficult than speaking because there's so many ways to say the same thing and one person says it this way, another person says it a different way and you know one way to say it and so you're correct you know how to do it but they use a different or a different way and so it can be very confusing. It's like oh I know what that means I know what you're saying but I don't know that way of saying it. Yeah all this comes with more and more practice. Kevin: Yeah exactly in the second part is the most important trying to explain the situation with the customer because it's a technical vocabulary so you need to explain some things from to someone that never uses uh technical vocabulary. That's really interesting. You need me to focus uh in something easy right to say to another person that's really interesting because then you are listening to an american a native speaker and you're speaking back to them and you're using words that they don't know so you know more English in some ways than they do. It's just that technical language. What a unique experience to know more English than a native speaker but having to change it for them to understand.Jonathan: Yeah it's a challenge because every day you need to focus on trying to explain yourself something easy about technical vocabulary so maybe it's easy, maybe sometimes it's uh difficult because you need to guess what the customer needs and sometimes it's hard because the customer is trying to explain something and you need to all right. Did you need uh this? You need this all right. I got it and this is the result.Jack: So uh you so you need to practice um your English and you use uh Shaw English and you listen to the A to Z English Podcast but um at your work do you also speak English to your co-workers, your colleagues. Do you practice even though you can both of you speak Spanish as a first language? Do you ever communicate in English with your colleagues just for practice?Jonathan: Yes a few things we need to uh speak English with another uh co-workers or maybe when you need to target another department, it's always speaking English and we always needs to be focused in speaking English together and it's more easy to end of the day for the end of the day. Yeah so when you go to work you basically switch your mind to English. You just say when I'm at work I'm using English and then when I get home I use Spanish.Jack: Is that right?Jonathan: Yeah but it's funny because for me I try to get involved um always in English environment so when I arrive at home I turn on my tv and find um series on Netflix and in English and or are you going to when i'm going to work i'm going to listen to music or listen to your podcast on my cell phone so I trying to always um thinking English, do something in English.Kevin: Cool! That's awesome! Yeah that's more and more practice. So of all of those things that you do the last question I like to ask people that we talk to is if you could give a tip to other listeners, what one thing do you think would be the most useful to practice English? Or what do you do that you think is the most useful? Jonathan: All right for me um I guess um you need to practice every day. It's not my magical poison you know or something like that but the first thing you need to change your mind, uh you need to start to focus in English uh think in English. Uh do exercise practice speak with friends uh maybe international friends is the best way because you never need to speak in another language, just holding in English because if I have a friend here, I can speak Spanish. But for example, if I got a friend on in Malaysia and another person doesn't know anything about the Spanish so you need to focus almost in English.Jack: That's a nice tip! Kevin: Nice! Well Malaysia is good. We talked to Mei Fong last week, so maybe if you talk to her, then you can practice as well. Yeah but that's a great tip getting your mind around English that's yeah a great thing. Just practice, practice, practice. Jonathan: Yeah a lot of practice and uh one thing, it's helped me a lot, is this shadowing technique.Kevin: Uh shadowing uh yeah watching videos on YouTube and practice is a bit aloud and yeah if you can't practice with a friend, you can still do something alone. Just listen and repeat and listen, repeat it does help. It helps you sound more natural in the language that's really fantastic.Kevin: You sound like you work really hard at your English and we're talking to you here, so it's having good results. Jack: Good job! Absolutely. Yeah thanks a lot Jonathan. We really appreciate it.Kevin: Yeah Jonathan. Thanks for sharing your story with us. It's very cool and now you've got to get some dinner. It's late there. You must be very hungry. Jonathan: Yeah a little bit. Kevin: Nice well thank you for coming and talking to us.Jonathan: Thanks to you guys. I really appreciate it. Jack: It's our pleasure. Kevin: Yyeah have a great evening.Jonathan: Same to you and take care and I hope I'll see you soon again. Kevin: All right thank you.Jack: Thanks Jonathan bye bye. Jonathan: See ya. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-a-to-z-english-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Seoul Patch Podcast
Shaw English YouTube Channel Creator, Robin Shaw

The Seoul Patch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 51:59


In this week's episode of The Seoul Patch Podcast, Jack and Kevin sit down with big time YouTube teacher Robin Shaw of YouTube's very own Shaw English. Robin was generous enough to sit down with the guys and tell his story. He talked about how he began his life in Korea as a teacher. Then, he went on to talk about his time as a recruiter, a university professor, and ultimately a YouTube personality. With more than 1.7 million subs, he has one of the largest English language YouTube channels in the world. Of course in typical Jack fashion, he booked Robin on the show and then almost forgot to ask him about his YouTube channel until the interview was over. Talk about burying the lead! As expected, Robin handled the situation gracefully, and ultimately, the guys were left with a really interesting interview that anyone interested in English education will enjoy.You can find The Seoul Patch Podcast listed on Feedspot's 25 Best South Korea Podcasts. Check it out here: https://blog.feedspot.com/south_korea_podcasts/Intro/Outro Music: Eaters, song Tuck's Love Party (eatersmusic2000) https://freemusicarchive.org/music/eaters/an-evening-with-tuck-pendleton/tucks-love-partyhttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/eaters/wives/i-an-not-edibleEmail: podcast@theseoulpatch.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theseoulpatchpodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/patch_seoulFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theseoulpatchWebsite: http://theseoulpatch.com

We Just Talk Wrestling
Episode 55: Robin Shaw

We Just Talk Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 67:50


This weeks episode features independent wrestler Robin Shaw! We talk about his start in wrestling, the faction “The Enterprise”, his inspirations, and much more. Plus, the debut of two BRAND NEW segments!

Hey Change - Finding Happiness in New Realities
E79. Microplastics 101 with Madeleine MacGillivray

Hey Change - Finding Happiness in New Realities

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 69:28


Did you know that there isn't a single corner of the Earth where microplastics do not exist? Yes, plastics are taking over our world, but how bad is it, really? We sat down with our friend and colleague Madeleine MacGillivray to take a deep dive (no pun intended) into the topic of microplastics. Tune in to gain a full understanding of what they are, where they come from, and what we can all do about it!In this episode:What are microplastics?How do microplastics affect human health?That recycling is a myth (but that we should still keep recycling)The truth behind biodegradable packagingWhat plastics are actually recyclable?How microfibers (from clothes) actually make up most of the plastic pollutionWhat you - and all of us - can do now to make a differenceAlso mentioned:Quote: “There's nothing you can't tell me, there's nothing I don't wanna hear.” - Janet MacgillivrayBook: Other Minds by Peter Godfrey-SmithMantra: “I'm all flowers and no-one can take that away”Our film recommendation to learn more about the plastic industry: The Story of Plastic Nerd out further:Blood plasma: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6586940/They're literally everywhere: https://www.americanscientist.org/article/plastics-plastics-everywhereMicroplastics and male fertility: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7967748/Legislation: https://thehill.com/changing-america/sustainability/environment/482614-new-bill-calls-for-us-to-address-source-of2x microplastics in bottled water than tap: https://www.statista.com/chart/13255/study-finds-microplastics-in-93-of-bottled-water/Madeleine MacGillivray is a microplastics expert, a 5 Gyres Ambassador, and a model with Role Models Management in NYC. Since the age of nine, she has been speaking out against water issues when she founded her first non-profit organization, raising awareness about climate change and drought in Africa, and was acknowledged by Bill McKibben's national climate rally. At the age of 16, she was part of the highly influential Our Children's Trust lawsuit, which sued the US government and the EPA. Madeleine specializes in marine microplastic pollution and legislation, conducting research in Indonesia, the Arctic, the Bermuda Triangle, and the Galápagos Islands. She's also the Microplastics Policy and Science Fellow at the women and Indigenous-led environmental organization Seeding Sovereignty. This conversation is so informative and helpful to understand what is going on when it comes to plastic products and their impact on our world. If you've been wanting to learn more about microplastics this is your episode.Learn more about Madeleine Wallace:Website: https://madeleinewallacenyc.com/ Instagram: @madeleinemacgillivraySeeding Sovereignty on Instagram: @seedingsovereignty 5 Gyres Institute on Instagram: @5gyres CONNECT + FOLLOW:Podcast Instagram: @heychange_podcast Anne Therese:Website: https://theclimateoptimist.com/Instagram: @annetheresegennari Robin:Website: https://parentsxplanet.com/Instagram: @robinxshawThis episode is sponsored by Parents for the Planet, a new platform created by our very own Robin Shaw. Parents for the Planet is helping families create a better planet for our children and better children for our planet. Empowered parents change the world, so follow along on IG at @parentsxplanet or check out https://parentsxplanet.com/ and stay tuned for resources, blogs, and a podcast coming soon! Parents for the Planet is here to help you raise the next generation of changemakers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Risky Business with the Coverage Queens
EPISODE 13: Shifting Business Priorities

Risky Business with the Coverage Queens

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 31:42


Bliss and Kathy welcome Robin Shaw, co-founder of Upstaging Inc. She talks about how shifting her business priorities when COVID shut down her industry allowed her company to help other small businesses and schools keep their doors open.

Hey Change - Finding Happiness in New Realities
E67 - Becoming an Optimist in Action w. Anne Therese Gennari & Robin Shaw

Hey Change - Finding Happiness in New Realities

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 74:58


Welcome to Season 3, “Optimist In Action!”In this episode, you’ll meet our new co-host, Robin Shaw, and hear how Anne Therese’s work inspired Robin to change her life. Learn about AT’s journey as an activist and “stubborn climate optimist,” why she considers herself a “recovering vegan,” and how she’s learned to deal with climate anxiety. Find out how meeting Anne Therese changed Robin’s approach to work, life and parenting, and how they came up with “Optimist In Action” as a campaign, social movement, and way of life. Get ready to get inspired!To learn more about Anne Therese’s work:Website: https://theclimateoptimist.com/The Collective: https://www.collectivexaction.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annetheresegennari/Modeling Agency: https://www.rolemodelsmgmt.com/To learn more about Robin’s work:https://parentsxplanet.com/https://www.instagram.com/robinxshaw/Also mentioned in this episode: Children’s book: We Are Water Protectors by Carole Lindstrom, illustrated by Michaela GoadeModel Activist Community: Model MafiaQuotes: Our Deepest Fear by Marianne Williamson"Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it; Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it. Begin it now." - by William Hutchinson Murray paraphrasing Goethe “Keep some room in your heart for the unimaginable” - Mary Oliver Sponsor:A special thank you to this episode’s sponsor, For Days. As a zero-waste clothing brand they use upcycled, Cradle to Cradle and GOTS certified organic materials to create seasonless, effortless, comfortable pieces in Unisex, Men’s and Women’s styles. They have a closed-loop model where you get swap credits with every purchase so you can send back that For Days item you’ve been wearing and swap it for something new! Hey Change Podcast Listeners get 15% off with code HEYCHANGE15.https://fordays.com/Intro + outro music: No Copyright Music by Sapajou See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Recess Podcast
Episode 32: Education on Thursday Night A Conversation with Robin Shaw

The Recess Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 55:03


In this episode host David McGuire sit downs with Lawyer, Mom, and Private School Recruitment Director Robin Shaw as they discuss a variety of education topics. Topics include Learning Loss in Students, State Testing, Exceptional Learners, Selecting the Right School

The Steel Cage Podcast Network
Hogsmen Pod 53: Sweet Robin Shaw

The Steel Cage Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 99:38


Robin Shaw Joins Mike this week to discuss: - Robin And Mike Talk about wrestling Regularly again - NFL Playoff Weekend - Mike's Documentary Recommendation - Robin and Mike discuss repetition in Pro Wrestling and working on the basics - Fans coming back for Wrestlemania - Answering Listener Questions - Announcement about the guests on the year anniversary of the pod next week! Like, Subscribe, rate and review the podcast. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @Hogsmenpod Individually you can follow the Hogsmen: - Devin @devinsparks on Twitter and @americankaiju on Instagram - Follow Mike on Twitter @MikeCamden82 and On Instagram @mike_camden Send Questions for future episodes to our Instagram or Twitter and as always... Make them good!

Hogsmen Podcast
Episode 53- Sweet Robin Shaw

Hogsmen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 99:38


Robin Shaw Joins Mike this week to Discuss: - Robin And Mike Talk about wrestling Regularly again -NFL Playoff Weekend -Mikes Documentary Recommendation  -Robin and Mike discuss repetition in Pro Wrestling and working on the basics - Fans coming back for Wrestlemania -Answering Listener Questions -Announce the guests on the year anniversary of the Pod Next Week -Like, Subscribe, rate and review the podcast.        -Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @Hogsmenpod        -Individually you can follow the Hogsmen:        -Devin @devinsparks on Twitter and @americankaiju on Instagram        -Follow Mike on Twitter @MikeCamden82 and On Instagram @mike_camden        Send Questions for future episodes to our intstagram or twitter and as always... Make them good!

So Cal Pro Wrestling Podcast
"Sweet" Robin Shaw

So Cal Pro Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 30:03


This week on the podcast, Jason chats with "Sweet" Robin Shaw about his recent attitude change, getting started in the business, the Bigger Banana and more! Also hear what happened to Jason recently that could happen to anybody.     Follow Robin www.Instagram.com/SweetRobinShaw Follow Mike www.Twitter.com/Sweet RobinShaw Pick up a shirt at https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/sweetrobinshaw   Follow the podcast on www.Instagram.com/SoCalWrestlePod Follow the show on www.Twitter.com/SoCalWrestlePod   Support the show by buying a shirt at https://whatamaneuver.net/collections/so-cal-pro-wrestling-podcast

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King of Wrestling Podcast
ATI Episode 22: Sweet Robin Shaw

King of Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 92:22


This Week Special Guest Sweet Robin Shaw joins us, Our Championship Wrestling From Hollywood &  Limiltess #TheRoad Review plus ROH & MLW Talk plus much more..Join us on Patreonhttps://patreon.com/kowpshowGet your Official KOWP T-Shirt https://prowrestlingtees.com/kowpSocial Media LinksFacebook https://facebook.com/kingofwrestlingpodcastPodbean https://kingofwrestling.podbean.com Twitter https://twitter.com/kowpshow

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Aussie Wine Chat
E8: Robin Shaw of Wine Tourism Australia on Seated Tastings, Creating Valuable Experiences and Nurturing Local Customer Bases

Aussie Wine Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 42:01


S2E8 In this week's episode we are joined by founder of Wine Tourism Australia, Robin Shaw, who works with wineries, tourism operators and regions to maximise their destination appeal. Robin outlines how the shift to seated tastings are providing great opportunities for wineries. We also chat about the importance of nurturing relationships with local customer bases, creating valuable experiences, and virtual wine events. 

From My Lens
Climate Change Is Real

From My Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 42:16


Robin Shaw is a Climate and Social Justice Activist and a Parenting Coach. After 15 years as a model she now uses her platform to invite others to live a more sustainable lifestyle and to teach their kids about sustainability, emotional literacy and equality. She is an ambassador for Remake and One Tree Planted, a model with the world's first ethical modeling agency Role Models and the creator of The Teachable Tantrum Method, Robin is working to help create a better planet for children for our planet. You can find Robin Shaw on Instagram @robinxshaw

The Whole Person Revolution
Christian Bridge-Building: Is There a Difference?

The Whole Person Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 40:51


In a year of intensified racial heat and ideological warfare, cultivating the skills of bridge-building feels more urgent than ever. But do Christians bring anything distinctive to the task? Robin Shaw and Joe Meyer, co-leaders of a "Be the Bridge" group, humbly think yes.

Live From America Podcast
#143: Models and Role Models

Live From America Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 88:01


This Week's Guests: Models, Robin Shaw, Anne Therese Gennari , Sinead Bovell and Comedian Ian Fidance. Sinead Bovell is a model, Futurist, and founder of WAYE, an organization that helps prepare young people  for the future with advanced technologies. She is also a speaker and has spoken at institutions such as the United Nations Cornell University and more. Anne Therese Gennari , is a community builder and (actual) tree-hugger. She’s the co-founder of the ethical modeling agency  Role Models Management,  She is also the host of the podcast Hey Change. Robin Shaw,  She has been a model for over 15 years working in New York, Hong Kong and Milan. She is the co founder of The Teachable Tantrum Method. Live from America podcast " with Noam Dworman and Hatem Gabr. Contact - Please email us at: LiveFromAmerica@ComedyCellar.com More Info: Www.livefromamericapodcast.com

Skwigly Podcasts
Skwigly Podcast 96 (22/12/2019) - Robin Shaw

Skwigly Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2019 85:38


Presenting the 96th episode of the Skwigly podcast! In this episode we welcome back Robin Shaw of Lupus Films, director of the Channel 4 animated adaptation of the classic children's book 'The Tiger Who Came To Tea' by Judith Kerr. Adapted by Joanna Harrison and featuring the voices of David Oyelowo, Benedict Cumberbatch, Tamsin Greig, David Walliams and Paul Whitehouse, the animated special will air in the UK 7:30pm Christmas Eve on Channel 4. Also discussed in this episode: Playstation plagiarism, animation-themed honeymoons, an overdue panning of Disney's "live-action" remakes and the animated shorts in the running for 2020 Oscar and BAFTA nominations. Presented by Ben Mitchell, Steve Henderson and Laura-Beth Cowley Interview conducted by Ben Mitchell Edited and produced by Ben Mitchell Music by Ben Mitchell

Smile Radio Yorkshire
The Ritchie J Show on Smile Radio - 05.02.2019

Smile Radio Yorkshire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 120:03


The Ritchie J Show - Tune in every Mon-Wednesday 1-3pm (U.K Time) for the best new, independent music from around the world, fun facts, featured artists and unscripted chat, He's live N' easy on www.smileradio.co     On this Show: It's Tuesday on Smile Radio so check out todays Featured Artists: New Terminal Boy (Find out more about them: www.smileradio.co/featuredartists) We also have music from: Bui, No Alarms, Just like Fruit, Aidan & The Wild, American Lions, Low Bodies, June Divided, The Honest heart Collective, Layne Elizabeth, Robin Shaw, The New Starts Now, The Finite Beings (submitted via Radio Ready PR, L.A), Superlove, Dolly & the Dinosaur, Heavy Rapids, Dead Words, Danko Jones, Velvet Flare, Red light Revival & The Dunwells! PLUS:  Ritchie gets through the show with a trapped nerve in his neck which makes for some interesting faux paux, he also talks about the new shows on Smile Radio, New Terminal boy playing at the Midland Hotel this coming Friday & todays factoids "16 Mind blowing facts you need in your life"- Courtesy of America's funnysite: cracked.com   Check out the Ritchie J show live Mon-Wed 1-3pm! Facebook: www.facebook.com/smileradioyorkshire Twitter: www.twitter.com/smileradio3 Instagram: www.instagram.com/SmileRadio3 On Demand: www.smileradio.co/ondemand E-mail: ritchie.johnston@smileradio.co

Udlandseventyret
Udlandseventyret 6:7

Udlandseventyret

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 28:58


Vi er tilbage i Danmark igen og fordøjer de mange koncerter Eurosonic Festivalen bød på. Du kan i dette afsnit møde det aparte punkband Pardans lige efter de er gået af scenen. Du kommer på arbejde sammen med agenten Sarah Sølvsteen før, under og efter koncerten med School of X, som er et af de navne hun repræsenterer på festivalen. Rosinen i pølseenden heder Robin Shaw, som signer bands for Sonys tyske afdeling i Berlin. Han har en forkærlighed for dansk musik, men har lige nu ingen navne i sin stald, noget han håber Eurosonic kan ændre på. Værter: Carsten Holm og Henrik Aagaard.

Skwigly Podcasts
Skwigly Podcast 64 (21/12/2016) - Jamie Badminton, Joanna Harrison, Robin Shaw & Michael Rose

Skwigly Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2016 93:34


The 64th Skwigly podcast, brought to you by skwigly.com Presented by Ben Mitchell, Steve Henderson and Laura-Beth Cowley Special guests: •Jamie Badminton (Karrot Entertainment) - co-director of "Snowy Day" •Joanna Harrison & Robin Shaw (Lupus Films) - directors of "We're Going on a Bear Hunt" •Michael Rose (Magic Light Pictures) - co-producer of "Revolting Rhymes" Produced & Edited by Ben Mitchell Music by Ben Mitchell and Wez Allard

Front Row
Sherlock, Albums of the Year, We're Going on a Bear Hunt, Mousehole's Christmas Lights

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016 28:26


The last installment of the hit television drama Sherlock - The Abominable Bride - was broadcast on New Year's Day 2016 and went on to become the most watched programme across all channels over the festive season, with 11.6 million viewers. With a fourth series starting on New Year's Day 2017, Martin Freeman who plays Watson, and Sherlock co-creator Mark Gatiss discuss maintaining the drama's appeal with John Wilson.What's the best album from 2016? We have three selections from across the world of music chosen by Sara Mohr-Pietsch, Kate Mossman and Kieran Yates.Robin Shaw and Joanna Harrison are the co-directors of a new animated film based on Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury's hugely successful illustrated children's book, We're Going on a Bear Hunt. Shaw and Harrison discuss the challenges of bringing a children's classic to life on screen.From the quay Michael Bird describes the Christmas lights in the harbour at Mousehole and considers this popular and poignant work of vernacular art. Producer Julian May.

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Skwigly Podcasts
Skwigly Podcast 61 (26/10/2016) - Roger Mainwood & Robin Shaw

Skwigly Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2016 75:55


The 61st Skwigly podcast, brought to you by skwigly.com Presented by Ben Mitchell and Steve Henderson Special guests: Roger Mainwood and Robin Shaw, director and art director respectively of the animated feature film adaptation of the Raymond Briggs classic 'Ethel & Ernest'. Produced & Edited by Ben Mitchell Music by Ben Mitchell & Erik Satie ('Gnossienne No. 1', performed by Ben Mitchell)

Skwigly Podcasts
Skwigly Podcast 08 (Christmas 2012) - Tim Searle, Michael Rose, Robin Shaw & Hilary Audus

Skwigly Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2012 103:46


The eighth Skwigly podcast, a holly'n'jolly seasonal special brought to you by skwigly.co.uk Presented by Steve Henderson and Eb-Ben-eezer Mitchell Special guests: Tim Searle of BabyCow Animation (The Cow Who Almost Missed Christmas, Uncle Wormsley's Christmas) Michael Rose of Magic Light Pictures (Room On The Broom, The Gruffalo's Child) Robin Shaw & Hilary Audus of Lupus Films (The Snowman and The Snowdog) Original Skwigly theme by Wesley Allard, christmas arrangement and additional music by Ben Mitchell Edited and produced by Ben Mitchell Podcast breakdown: 0:00:00 - Humbug. That's right, I wrote a li'l play. 0:04:27 - Discussing BabyCow Animation, whose two specials "The Cow Who Almost Missed Christmas" and "Uncle Wormsley's Christmas" are being broadcast over the holiday season. Ben loves Julia Davis 0:12:06 - Steve interviews BabyCow Animation head Tim Searle. 0:33:40 - Magic Light's "Room on the Broom" discussion, followed by an interview with producer Michael Rose whose other credits include "Chico & Rita" and the "Gruffalo" films. 0:51:54 - Announcing the winners of our two book competitions. The Christmas Card competition winners have to wait a little longer. Give the advent calendar a gander in the meantime! 0:54:09 - The twitterverse band together to get Ben in the mood. Much reminiscing and merry memories. Ben reveals probably too much about the degree of his "Nightmare Before Christmas" musical appreciation. 1:20:14 - Ben interviews Hilary Audus and Robin Shaw, co-writer/director and Assistant director respectively of "The Snowman & The Snowdog", the much-anticipated follow-up to Raymond Briggs's animated channel 4 classic "The Snowman" which was first broadcast 30 years ago. 1:40:29 - Merry Christmas, movie house.