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In this episode, we're joined by Sarah Bryant from Bryant Alsop Architects who breaks down the process of hiring an architect and how important it is to find the right fit between you, your architect, and your builder. Sarah also gives us a peek into the range of services her firm offers, from design and documentation to contract administration and assisting with tenders, and walks us through the five key stages of the architectural process: Concept Design, Design Development, Documentation, Tender, and Construction. We cover the importance of clear communication and having a trusted guide to help you through the sometimes tricky world of building projects. Plus, she touches on the costs of hiring an architect and why investing in the right team from the start makes all the difference for a smooth, successful build. You can get in touch with Sarah or take a scroll through Bryant Alsop's stunning projects here:https://www.bryantalsop.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As CASAs, we know how critical it is that parents and family members have access to the information and support needed to successfully navigate what can be a complex and overwhelming child welfare system. In this episode, we're deeply honored to be joined by Sarah Bryant, managing attorney for The Family Helpline. A project of the Texas Legal Services Center, the Helpline exists to stand in the gap for families seeking information and clarity about the CPS legal process. Sarah brings her extensive experience representing and supporting both children and parents involved in CPS cases to this discussion, highlighting how CASAs and others within the system can work to effectively partner with families and strive to improve procedural justice through our advocacy. Support the show
Many mokuhanga printmakers today touch on different mediums when they create their work. It could be sculpture, bookbinding, or installation. There is no limit as to what can be accomplished with mokuhanga. On this episode of The Unfinished Print I speak with mokuhanga printmaker and artist Katie Baldwin. Based in Alabama where she is an Assistant Professor at the University of Alabama, Huntsville. Katie has travelled the world, from Poland to Taiwan. She is involved in several collaborative groups, such as ShiftLab, wood+paper+box, and The Mokuhanga Sisters. Katie speaks on her early days of making mokuhanga, her time at Nagasawa Art Park, the influence of her artist father, studio space and what it does to her work. We also discuss the concept of "craft," and her evolution as an artist. Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after the note. Pieces are mokuhanga unless otherwise noted. Katie Baldwin - website, Instagram Progress from the Two Stories Series (2013) - woodblock and letterpress Tornado Shelter (Practice Evacuation) [2021] Neighbourhood 2 from Things Left Behind Series (2010) portion from Multiple Discovery by Shift-Lab (2022) artists book Fire Drill (ca. 2020) Evergreen State College - is a state funded college located in Olympia, Washington, USA. It covers environmental justice, history, amongst other subjects. More info can be found, here. letterpress - is a type of relief printing by using a printing press. It was popular during Industrialization and the modernity of the West. By the mid twentieth century, letterpress began to become more of an art form, with artists using the medium for books, stationary, and greeting cards. woodblock printing in Europe - first starting in and around 1400, woodblock printing in Europe used the medium to represent Chirstian subjects. Albrecht Dührer (1471-1528) made detailed devotional works with woodcuts. Another famous style of woodcutting in Europe was using the chiaroscuro (light and dark) method of drawing within a woodcut as seen in the work of Louis Cranach the Elder (1472-1553). More info can be found, here. The Four Horseman of The Apocalypse (1496-1498) woodcut The Werewolf or the Cannibal (date unknown) woodcut Nagasawa Art Park (MI Lab) Awaji City - Nagasawa Art Park was an artist-in-residence program located in Awaji City, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. It was open for 12 years before evolving into MI Lab in 2012. More info, here. Awaji Island - is located in the Seto Inland Sea in Japan. It is famous for its Naruto whirlpools, the longest suspension bridge in the world in the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge. It is also a connection to both Shikoku Island, and the main land of Honshu. More info can be found, here. Vandercook Press - is a proof printing press manufactured by Vandercook & Sons, beginning in 1909. They made different types of presses, such as letterpress and offset. They are now a part of NA Graphics. shina - is a type of Japanese plywood used in mokuhanga. Not all shina is made equally, buyer beware. intaglio printing - is a printing method, also called etching, using metal plates such as zinc, and copper, creating “recessed” areas which are printed with ink on the surface of these "recesses.” More info, here. The MET has info, here. codex - is a type of book binding in the Western method and is a precursor to the modern book. Wells College - is a private college located in Aurora, New York, USA. The school provides various courses in the social sciences, science, and environmental studies. More info can be found, here. National Taiwan Normal University - was founded in 1922 and serves many different avenues of study. Their Department of Fine Arts, holds a Bienniel Print Exhibit, more info here and here. Taoyan International Print Exhibition 2021 - was a print exhibition showcasing international printmakers in the town of Taoyan, Taiwan. More info, here. aizuri-e - a late Edo Period (1603-1867) type of printmaking where the woodblock print is predominantly in blue, or shades of the color blue. The blue colour was usually a Prussian Blue imported into Japan around 1790. artelino have a great description of Prussian Blue and aizuri-e, here. Fullbright Scholarship - is a scholarship that covers various types of grants. Beginning in 1946, this particular scholarship provides grants and exchanges for many countries and for various students, scholars, and professionals. More info, here. Puli, Nantou, Taiwan (埔里鎮) - is a township located in the Nantou County, a mountainous and landlocked portion of Taiwan. Known for its nature, lakes, and national parks. More info, here. sizing paper - at times mokuhanga printmakers will size their paper. Size is made from water, animal glue (rabbit, horse), and alum. What the size does is keep the pigments the artist uses from “bleeding” into the outer edges of the paper. There are many recipes of size, here is one that artist Walter J. Phillips used. kozo paper - is paper made from mulberry bark and is commonly used in woodblock printmaking, and cloth. Art Taipei - is organized by the Taiwan Art Gallery Association (TAGA) and is an art fair which takes place once a year in October. More info can be found, here. Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall (國立中正紀念堂) - is a landmark located in Taipei, Taiwan. It is in memoriam to the leader of the Republic of China, Chiang Kai-shek (1887-1975), who lived in exile in Taiwan from 1949-1975. sumi - is a rich black stick, or liquid used by artists, calligraphers, and traditional Japanese horimono tattoo artists. It is made from the soot of burnt lamp oil. Used in key blocks predominantly in traditional mokuhanga, it can also be used to mix pigments. Pigment Tōkyō conducts a great interview with their chief of pigments, Kei Iwaizumi, about sumi ink, here. Shift-Lab - is an international artists collective which started in 2013. The collective is made up of Katie Baldwin, Denise Bookwalter, Sarah Bryant, Macy Chadwick, and Tricia Treacy. Their works are a blend of bookmaking, sculpture, mokuhanga, printmaking, and drawing. More info can be found, here. Below is work from Shift-Lab and each individual artist within the collective, other than Katie Baldwin, whose work can be found above. Info regarding the collective can be found, here. Click on the artists name for their respective website's. Tetrahedron (2011) by Denise Bookwalter - digital/dimensional print The pine cone is an object of veneration (2012) by Sarah Bryant - letterpress Observations on Listening (2012) by Macy Chadwick - letterpress, polymer plate SLOT (2018) by Tricia Treacy - one page from the SLOT piece. - risograph, hand binding, foil-stamping CODEX Book Fair and Symposium - is a biennaly held book fair and is hosted by CODEX, a foundation created in 2005 by Peter Rutledge Koch, and Susan Filter. Their aim is to promote the book form as art. The next book fair will take place in 2024. More info can be found, here. The Mokuhanga Sisters - are a mokuhanga collective consisting of Yoonmi Nam, Mariko Jesse, Lucy May Schofield, Melissa Schulenberg, Kate MacDonagh, Katie Baldwin, Mia-O, Patty Hudak, and Natasha Norman. website, Instagram wood+paper+box - is a collaborative art group made up of Katie Baldwin, Mariko Jesse, and Yoonmi Nam. It is based on their experiences at Nagasawa Art Park, the precursor of MI Lab. Yoonmi Nam (b. 1974) - is a contemporary mokuhanga printmaker, lithographer, sculptor, and teacher, based in Lawrence, Kansas. Her work can be found, here. Her interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Cover of Kansas City Collection (2014-2015), catalogue Mariko Jesse - is an illustrator, and mokuhanga printmaker based in Tōkyō, London, and California. Her work can be found, here. Mariko is also a part of the collective, wood+paper+box, which can be found, here. Berry Flower (2020) The Group of Seven - were a group of landscape painters from Canada. The artists were, Franklin Carmichael (1890–1945), Lawren Harris (1885–1970), A.Y. Jackson 1882–1974), Frank Johnston (1888–1949), Arthur Lismer (1885–1969), J.E.H MacDonald (1873–1932), and Frederick Varley (1881–1969). Later, A.J. Casson (1898–1992) was invited to join in 1926, Edwin Holdgate (1892–1977) became a member in 1930, and LeMoine FitzGerald (1890–1956) joined in 1932. While Tom Thomspon (1877–1917), and Emily Carr (1871–1945) were not "official" members it is generally accepted that they were a part of the group without being "officially" a part of the group because of the group relationship with the artists. More info can be found, here. Collaborative Mokuhanga Groups of the past - usually associated with the sōsaku hanga movement of the early 20th century, these collaborative mokuhanga groups shared and disseminated their work amongst themselves, teaching techniques and methods, strengthening the creative print movement in Japan. Some famous print groups were The First Thursday Society as founded by Onchi Kōshirō (1891-1955), and the Yoyogi Group founded by Un'ichi Hiratsuka (1895-1997). Printmaking during this time was predominantly male, so we see Japan and that time period through the eyes of men. There were female printmakers, such as Keiko Minami (1911-2007), although she lived abroad and not in Japan. In Japan you had the Joryū Hanga Kyōkai, the first woman's printmaking society who held their first show in Tōkyō. Artists such as Iwami Reika (1927-2020), and Kobayashi Donge from this group, made mokuhanga prints. Moon and Water (ca. 1972) - by Iwami Reika Eve In A Circus by Kobayashi Donge (date unknown) - etching on paper In Cahoots - is a residency program based in Petaluma, California, USA. It focuses on letterpress, relief printmaking, and artists books. It is run by Mary Chadwick. More info can be found, here. Mise-en-Scène - is an artists project by wood+paper+box, currently in progress. 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Lisle Wilkerson voiced Joy and Yuan in Shenmue II, Sarah Bryant in Virtua Quest and Virtua Fighter 4 and 5 and Gina in Crazy Taxi! She has a new podcast of her own, Adventures of a Blonde Geisha, and we’ll talk all that and more on Wednesday, February 23 at 6:45PM Pacific, 8:45PM Central. Subscribe … Continued
Brian, from The Saturn Junkyard and The Dreamcast Junkyard, is back on The SEGA Lounge to share his thoughts on Beach Spikers: Virtua Beach Volleyball, by AM2. Definitely a summer game! How well did Pai Chan and Sarah Bryant (yes, those two) fare in this sandy sport? Listen to find out. Check out Brian's full written article: https://thevirtuaplanet.com/2021/07/22/soaking-in-the-sega-summer-sports-vibes-with-beach-spikers/ Follow Brian on Twitter: https://twitter.com/VirtuaSchlub Theme song of The SEGA Lounge by OSC. You can buy it at 'name your price' by going to https://opussciencecollective.bandcamp.com/album/megane-hatsune-miku-project-diva Follow The SEGA Lounge on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesegalounge Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesegalounge Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesegalounge Find KC on social media: https://bio.link/kcradioman
We're talking about diabetes weight loss medications and blood pressure monitors for home use, and sharing one woman's journey to manage her type 2 diabetes after the loss of her husband, with music from Jessye Norman. Divabetic'sDiabetes Late Nite podcast guests include Patricia Addie-Gentle RN, CDE, Mandy Reece PharmD CDCES, BC-ADM, BCACP, FADCES, and Know Diabetes By Heart Ambassador, Sarah Bryant. Throughout the podcast we will be featuring music from Jessye Norman's Roots: My Life, My Song (Live at The Philharmonie Berlin) album courtesy of SONY Music. Tune in over 140 Diva TalkRadio podcasts available for free on i-tunes (search ‘Divabetic’). Get the latest in diva news, diabetes headlines and inspiration by joining our Divabetic facebook page.
This month on Yoga Magic we're having some FUN. Self-care and self discovery doesn't always have to be so serious. In fact, we hope it's fun 90% of the time. Sarah Bryant, better known as Sarah Lou Who, decided to get a pixie cut one day. Did she know the cute selfie of her new 'do would go viral? Nope! But it did, and today she inspires her 350K IG followers with her lighthearted and stunningly beautiful hair and makeup tutorials. In this episode we chat about her journey into beauty influencing, her favorite self-care practices, tips for the cold winter ahead and how her quintuple Sagittarius status keeps her glass super full. We also talk about:Going viral and starting an business through influencingHow beauty tutorials can be a form of self-careHumidifiers for the skin and the plantsOlaplex Hair TreatmentsAmika Soulfood Nourishing Mask - Use code 'Girrlscout' for 10% offUsing astrology and tarot cards for life event guidanceThe book that introduced Sarah to hypnosis - Close Your Eyes, Get Free by Grace SmithLearn more:Follow Sarah on Instagram: @sarah_louwhoLearn more about Sarah: www.sarahlouwho.comFollow along on Instagram: @yogamagicpodcast and @ashleysondergaard.yogaLearn more about Ashley and Yoga Magic at www.ashleysondergaard.comUpcoming Yoga Magic Events:Mondays @ 5:00 PM CT & Saturdays @ 9:00 AM CT | Community Yoga Classes on Zoom
Join us today as we speak with Sarah Bryant, a professor in the School of Library and Information Sciences. Today you'll learn more about everything that goes into the creative process of making a book from scratch and how culture, social issues and politics can all be woven into the creation of a book.
I had the pleasure of meeting Sarah last year on a brand trip and I am really happy to bring her on the show today! Sarah is one of the launch partners for #SephoraSquad and we get to chat all about that. We also chat about some of the behind the scenes secrets of being a beauty influencer. Sarah brought so much energy and made this episode incredible! Be sure to listen and subscribe
Today's Lockdown Listen features music and conversation with JOHN MANN and SARAH BRYANT. Even though "His Eminents" John has retired recently and published his memoirs, you will no doubt have seen his spontaneous performances at the piano for "Clapping for Carers" - Mr Showman as ever! Similarly, at these times of being somewhat housebound, it's been great to see the hugely talented Sarah playing and presenting little Facebook jewels on social media. It's little known that John often shy's away from interviews with the media and I've been lucky to be an exception since the early 80's so enjoy this chat from 2017. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/communitykeyboards/message
In this episode of the Spirit Farm Podcast Caleb interviews Sarah Bryant. Sarah's story is rooted in the trauma of loss, drug addiction, and an abusive relationship. Sarah grew up in church believing in God but spent years angry and running from Him. From an early age she displayed a gift and ability to see the spiritual realm that surrounds all of us. For years the darker side of this spiritual reality tormented her and kept her in pain with emotional grief. In this honest and fascinating conversation Sarah shares her story and the freedom she found after learning the true character of God. She also talks about her work and ministry helping others experience deliverance from the things that weigh them down while helping us all understand more clearly the misunderstood and often misrepresented spiritual dimension. For more information about Sarah and her ministry go to joyandhoperestored.org
It was just three years ago that Sarah had a following of 800. After cutting her hair to her signature pixie cut and going viral, she decided to create content, a side hustle that quickly overtook her full-time job running a telecommunications company in Florida. Hear what she does to grow in a time when so little creators do. Hint: it has a lot to do with authenticity.
This is an intro to how Difference Financial came to be from Karlo Salgado, and at the end a training on Mindset by Sarah Bryant. This is a fairly long training because I didn't cut out any of the conversation because I felt it was valuable perspectives to keep in. Enjoy :)
Kevin Krueger started a two part series addressing postpartum depression on this episode of Breakaway. Joanne and Sarah Bryant shared their story of losing a loved one who suffered from this and how they are helping others.
La serie ha come protagonista il combattente Akira Yuki, che giunto a New Los Angeles, si troverà a proteggere Pai Chan, braccata dal gruppo criminale "Koenkan", che ha lo scopo di rapirla per di Lau Chan, il padre di Pai.Akira incontrerà anche i fratelli Jacky e Sarah Bryant, per poi unirsi in viaggio insieme a loro. Il Koenkan, mettendo sotto incarico il ninja Kagemaru, fa rapire Sarah per portare avanti i propri studi, tramite la dottoressa Eva Durrix per la creazione di un combattente perfetto, prima facendole il lavaggio del cervello e poi creando un robot combattente con le sue caratteristiche, l’androide “Dural”.Dopo una serie di avventure e combattimenti, incontrano personaggi amici e nemici con cui combattono fino ad arrivare allo scontro decisivo con l’androide della dottoressa Durrix, dal quale escono vittoriosi, mentre il robot e la dottoressa rimangono imprigionati nell'edificio in fiamme. A tre anni di distanza i ragazzi decidono di incontrarsi nuovamente ma scoprono di essere, insieme ai loro amici, su una lista di un'organizzazione criminale che servirà alla raccolta di informazioni sui combattenti più forti sempre per conto della dottoressa Durrix, scampata all'incendio e tornata per vendicarsi.Akira e i suoi amici però, riescono ad arrivare alla scienziata e a sconfiggere la nuova incarnazione del combattente perfetto: Dural Gold, in maniera definitiva e la sua creatrice muore precipitando in un baratro.La lista di combattenti rimane nelle mani dell'organizzazione e l'anime si conclude con l'immagine dei protagonisti del videogioco contro Dural e una voce che dice Arrivederci al livello di gioco superiore. Il viaggio continua su:FaceBookhttps://www.facebook.com/Nerdstorming-166435547452548/Istagramhttps://www.instagram.com/nerdstorming/?hl=itScrivici all'indirizzo: nerdstormingchanne@gmail.comAscolta i nostri Podcast su iTunes, Soundcloud e Spreaker!https://itunes.apple.com/it/podcast/nerdstormings-show/id1369405955?mt=2https://soundcloud.com/user-504846494https://www.spreaker.com/show/nerdstormings-show
La serie ha come protagonista il combattente Akira Yuki, che giunto a New Los Angeles, si troverà a proteggere Pai Chan, braccata dal gruppo criminale "Koenkan", che ha lo scopo di rapirla per di Lau Chan, il padre di Pai.Akira incontrerà anche i fratelli Jacky e Sarah Bryant, per poi unirsi in viaggio insieme a loro. Il Koenkan, mettendo sotto incarico il ninja Kagemaru, fa rapire Sarah per portare avanti i propri studi, tramite la dottoressa Eva Durrix per la creazione di un combattente perfetto, prima facendole il lavaggio del cervello e poi creando un robot combattente con le sue caratteristiche, l’androide “Dural”.Dopo una serie di avventure e combattimenti, incontrano personaggi amici e nemici con cui combattono fino ad arrivare allo scontro decisivo con l’androide della dottoressa Durrix, dal quale escono vittoriosi, mentre il robot e la dottoressa rimangono imprigionati nell'edificio in fiamme. A tre anni di distanza i ragazzi decidono di incontrarsi nuovamente ma scoprono di essere, insieme ai loro amici, su una lista di un'organizzazione criminale che servirà alla raccolta di informazioni sui combattenti più forti sempre per conto della dottoressa Durrix, scampata all'incendio e tornata per vendicarsi.Akira e i suoi amici però, riescono ad arrivare alla scienziata e a sconfiggere la nuova incarnazione del combattente perfetto: Dural Gold, in maniera definitiva e la sua creatrice muore precipitando in un baratro.La lista di combattenti rimane nelle mani dell'organizzazione e l'anime si conclude con l'immagine dei protagonisti del videogioco contro Dural e una voce che dice Arrivederci al livello di gioco superiore. Il viaggio continua su:FaceBookhttps://www.facebook.com/Nerdstorming-166435547452548/Istagramhttps://www.instagram.com/nerdstorming/?hl=itScrivici all'indirizzo: nerdstormingchanne@gmail.comAscolta i nostri Podcast su iTunes, Soundcloud e Spreaker!https://itunes.apple.com/it/podcast/nerdstormings-show/id1369405955?mt=2https://soundcloud.com/user-504846494https://www.spreaker.com/show/nerdstormings-show
APOB media welcomes The GameBook! The GameBook is a side project of Vinyl Sounds. Vinyl Sounds is made up of : Silvana Mass, Justin Marshall, Greg Parrow, Sarah Bryant and Evan Frank. The side project GamBook is a musical arrangement that takes jazz and acoustic influences and transforms video game music into a beautiful musical tune that will enchant its audiences. This special episode comes to you from Orlando, Florida with a great conversation on music, music theory, and song structure. APOB Media was able to wrangle this group and pick their brain on how they all got started in music as well how they are developing their unique sound that was inspired by being gamers at heart. Take a listen and see how these song birds contribute to the perch. If you are interested in the GamBook or their projects you can find them here: http://www.vinylsoundsband.com/ Vinyl Sounds on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vinylsoundsband/ Sarah & Evan on Instagram and Facebook: https://www.instagram.com/ sarahandevanmusic/ https://www.facebook.com/sarahandevan/ Justin & Silvana on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/silvanajustinmusic/
Lisle Wilkerson is an American voice actress, with an impressive list of credits to her name. Fully fluent in Japanese after growing up in Tokyo, Japan, Lisle moved into radio DJ work on J-Wave and was inspired by the voice luminaries of the age, including Wolfman Jack.Lisle has gone on to achieve fame as the voice behind Nina Williams and Christie Monteiro from the Tekken series and Sarah Bryant from Virtua Quest. Lisle was gracious enough to chat to us about all manner of things including getting her start in the radio industry in Tokyo, the differences between voice acting auditions in the US and Japan, and her experiences with Sofia Coppola and Bill Murray on the set of 'Lost In Translation'.
Host Erica Ayala is joined by Sandra Velasquez, the founder of Hockey Fights Hate. The women discuss the upcoming women's hockey scrimmage to support Planned Parenthood. The first-ever scrimmage will be held on May 20th at City Ice Pavilion in Queens, NY. New York Riveters Shelly Picard, Sarah Bryant, Miye D'Oench and Lauren Wash will participate with other female hockey players to raise funds and awareness for Planned Parenthood. Show Notes: To help Sandra reach the event goal of $3,000 for Planned Parenthood, send your receipt to hokceyfightshate@gmail.com. For more information about Saturday's event, follow Hockey Fights Hate on Twitter: @HockeyFightsH8. The event will also be live streamed on Facebook. Music Credit: "Roy" by JBlanked off the Horizon album
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As the hype for Shenmue III keeps building up, KC is joined this week by the lovely Lisle Wilkerson, the voice of such iconic Shenmue II characters as Joy, Xiuying and Yuan. Also known for being Sarah Bryant, from Virtua Fighter, and Gena, from Crazy Taxi, listen as she discuss some of her past and her feelings for the Shenmue community... I mean, "Shenmunity". Follow Lisle on... - Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisleweapon - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisle.wilkerson
This week we talk to the lovely Sarah Bryant from http://bigjumppress.com A epic podcast featuring Anaseed Man and Jack (dreams are fragile) keeping you company as you draw or make your art. keep On the show we talk about art, being an artist, sucking at being an artist, and having laughs!