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Hello Libration Nation, this week we are discussing The Women by Kristin Hannah. The Women is a powerful, heart-wrenching novel that follows a young nurse, Frankie McGrath, as she volunteers to serve in the Vietnam War — a world of violence, loss, and unspoken heroism. Through her journey, Hannah shines a light on the often overlooked stories of the women who fought, served, and survived, both overseas and at home.My guest this week is my friend and neighbor, Sarah Glover. Sarah is a teacher by day, mom 24/7. Baker of cookies and sarcasm. Fueled by coffee, true crime, and dark humor. Probably judging your grammar while reading murder mysteries.Our drink this week was Cut Water Mai Tais! In the book while on R&R Frankie and her friends cut loose with this refreshing, fruity rum drink, so Sarah and I decided to as well!My plug for this week is that it's Independent Bookstore Day this coming Saturday April 26th. Please make an effort to support your local shop by visiting them in person or shopping online or through Bookshop.org Here in Richmond you can visit nine participating shops for a chance to earn a $50 gift card. Start at any of the nine participating stores and they will give you a Passport and your first stamp. First day is April 26th. You have until May 10th to get all nine. Nine participating stores:@resist_bks (Sat pop up with @thelitbaebookshop)@tlbookshopva @bbgbbooks @fountainbookstore @abi_books_brews @bookpeoplerva @ilysm_books @midlobooks @shelflifebooksrvaIn this EpisodeBooks by Kristin Hannah
Back in July, we tried something a little new for this show – episode 329 was all about hearing from the listeners of Disrupt Yourself. What was important to you while you were listening, what insights you wanted to bring back from older episodes and refresh. It was a lovely experiment, so today we're bringing you another roundtable. This time, we've got three coaches instead, all of whom are Smart Growth certified. We wanted to explore what that initial call to action was for all three of them, as well as what certification meant – practically – for their clients' success. Today we'll be joined by Sarah Glover, Jordan White and Rebecca Woodard, all independent coaches in the process of growing their practice.
Maynard Nexsen cybersecurity attorney Sarah Glover joins hosts Heather and Lauren to discuss cyber attacks on health care organizations. Sarah shares her perspective on risk factors, how to mitigate risk, and the cost of data breaches, as well as how the Maynard Nexsen team responds to cyber attack incidents. Tune in to episode 157 now at www.thepulsehealthcast.com!
Bron is joined by long-term listener Sarah Glover (recently registered Psychologist) to share their registration journey with us. They unpack the lessons about
While the path has been somewhat short, this enigmatic & curious chic sees life through a different set of goggles making her excited about all the things she's yet to learn. Trusting herself & letting faith hold her has made her the queen of the pivot, from culinary school to fireside cooking, cookbooks to online workshops, who knows what tomorrow looks like...for any of us. For now though she is living in Florida, working with the next generation of creatives & taking it one day at a time. She'll boost your gumption & perhaps light a fire that sends YOU in a new direction too.Spontaneously moving back to Florida mid pandemicHow fire catering became her thingHer winding & unexpected education pathWhy her collaboration with Louisa Brimble to create her cookbook series was ‘Art in the making'Being thankful for longer journeys Her artististic heritage & homeschooling childhood Creative Sarah meandered via small business ventures & fell on her bum a few timesFinding the balance between passion & monetised practicalityPutting a price on your work as a creative who still needs to feed yourselfThe fear of failure in business, overcome by being humble & owning her foiblesTaking wise counsel from our elders - finding mentorsGrowing up in the church resulted in an openness to receiving advicePay for the help you need o cover the skills you don't have or don't enjoyGuilding her clan - family firstSeparating business from personalActively seeking mentorship as a key life pillar - creating a safe, trusted environment to grow.Rituals to reset & recalibrate; surfing, running, movement + reading, journaling, spiritual recheckManaging a balanced head + heart lifeThe silver linings of making mistakesLosing ‘sarah' in the busy-nessFollowing her intuition to make the big decisions - taking a leap of faithRemoving “stinking thinking” from your worldEmbracing WILDTalking to the next generation to inspire, upskill and connectThe power of curiosity and endlessly asking questionsSeeing with a new set of goggles and getting creative Seeking the pivot as an opportunity to quench thirst & seek more knowledgeTrusting & taking the first step in the direction of your dreams - just start!ReferencesWILD cookbookSarah Glover - InstagramSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/futuresteading)
This week, Bill Esparza continues his trek through California in search of the best barbacoa. Matt Kettmann makes recommendations for tasting room visits in Santa Barbara wine country. Chef Renee Erickson has recipes inspired by her travel, making a getaway as close as the kitchen. Food stylist and chef Sarah Glover offers kid-friendly camping cooking tips that spark imagination for overnighters in the wild. If you're looking to escape the heat at a movie theater, Morgan Neville's new film “Roadrunner” reveals the joys and pain of the most recognized traveler of our time — Anthony Bourdain. Plus, a quick trip to the farmer's market for summer corn.
In conversation with Sarah Glover, veteran journalist and past president of the National Association of Black Journalists. In 1990, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Les Payne set out on a nearly 30-year crusade to write the most comprehensive biography of Malcolm X ever attempted. Through painstaking research and exhaustive interviews with anyone he could find who knew the human rights activist, he sought to separate fact from fiction in order to offer a revelatory and wholly new portrait of this uniquely American icon. A former editor at Newsday, syndicated columnist, and a founder of the National Association of Black Journalists, Payne passed away in 2018 before completing his opus. His daughter and principal researcher Tamara Payne completed the work, which has since been named a National Book Award Finalist. Books may be purchased through the Joseph Fox Bookshop (recorded 11/12/2020)
As this weekend would have been Meraki again here is a new Meraki Festival 2019 Podcast with interviews from the festival and Clive and Sarah Glover (who were both there the entire 3 days) discussing their memories of it a few days later.
The Parents' Show on Radio Verulam - by parents, for parents, about parenting
As this weekend would have been Meraki again here is a new Meraki Festival 2019 Podcast with interviews from the festival and Clive and Sarah Glover (who were both there the entire 3 days) discussing their memories of it a few days later.
Local Life - Ver Poets - Poetry & Prose from writers in St Albans
As this weekend would have been Meraki again here is a new Meraki Festival 2019 Podcast with interviews from the festival and Clive and Sarah Glover (who were both there the entire 3 days) discussing their memories of it a few days later.
As this weekend would have been Meraki again here is a new Meraki Festival 2019 Podcast with interviews from the festival and Clive and Sarah Glover (who were both there the entire 3 days) discussing their memories of it a few days later.
As this weekend would have been Meraki again here is a new Meraki Festival 2019 Podcast with interviews from the festival and Clive and Sarah Glover (who were both there the entire 3 days) discussing their memories of it a few days later.
As this weekend would have been Meraki again here is a new Meraki Festival 2019 Podcast with interviews from the festival and Clive and Sarah Glover (who were both there the entire 3 days) discussing their memories of it a few days later.
As this weekend would have been Meraki again here is a new Meraki Festival 2019 Podcast with interviews from the festival and Clive and Sarah Glover (who were both there the entire 3 days) discussing their memories of it a few days later.
As this weekend would have been Meraki again here is a new Meraki Festival 2019 Podcast with interviews from the festival and Clive and Sarah Glover (who were both there the entire 3 days) discussing their memories of it a few days later.
As this weekend would have been Meraki again here is a new Meraki Festival 2019 Podcast with interviews from the festival and Clive and Sarah Glover (who were both there the entire 3 days) discussing their memories of it a few days later.
As this weekend would have been Meraki again here is a new Meraki Festival 2019 Podcast with interviews from the festival and Clive and Sarah Glover (who were both there the entire 3 days) discussing their memories of it a few days later.
As this weekend would have been Meraki again here is a new Meraki Festival 2019 Podcast with interviews from the festival and Clive and Sarah Glover (who were both there the entire 3 days) discussing their memories of it a few days later.
As this weekend would have been Meraki again here is a new Meraki Festival 2019 Podcast with interviews from the festival and Clive and Sarah Glover (who were both there the entire 3 days) discussing their memories of it a few days later.
As this weekend would have been Meraki again here is a new Meraki Festival 2019 Podcast with interviews from the festival and Clive and Sarah Glover (who were both there the entire 3 days) discussing their memories of it a few days later.
As this weekend would have been Meraki again here is a new Meraki Festival 2019 Podcast with interviews from the festival and Clive and Sarah Glover (who were both there the entire 3 days) discussing their memories of it a few days later.
As this weekend would have been Meraki again here is a new Meraki Festival 2019 Podcast with interviews from the festival and Clive and Sarah Glover (who were both there the entire 3 days) discussing their memories of it a few days later.
As this weekend would have been Meraki again here is a new Meraki Festival 2019 Podcast with interviews from the festival and Clive and Sarah Glover (who were both there the entire 3 days) discussing their memories of it a few days later.
As this weekend would have been Meraki again here is a new Meraki Festival 2019 Podcast with interviews from the festival and Clive and Sarah Glover (who were both there the entire 3 days) discussing their memories of it a few days later.
As this weekend would have been Meraki again here is a new Meraki Festival 2019 Podcast with interviews from the festival and Clive and Sarah Glover (who were both there the entire 3 days) discussing their memories of it a few days later.
Unfortunately there won't be a Meraki Festival this year so we have looked into our archives and found this programme where Clive and Sarah Glover talked about Meraki 2019 and interviewed some of the participants and visitors. We hope it will bring back memories if you were there and help you look forward to Meraki 2021!
After a month of only targeting specific counties, the Governor issues a state wide mask mandate.Then, with more than 40 districts set to start classes this week, state officials set guidelines for schools.Plus, after a Southern Remedy Health Minute, how an all-woman research lab is helping understand COVID-19.Segment 1:Mississippi is now under a statewide mask mandate and all residents are required to wear masks when in public for the next two weeks. Governor Tate Reeves issued a statewide mask mandate yesterday following weeks of targeted county orders. Reeves says he believes that approach was effective, paving the way for the statewide order.The mandate comes as the state puts its worst month of the cornavirus pandemic in its rear view mirror. Cases of COVID-19 more than doubled in July and hospitalizations and ICU utilization rose to its highest levels. State Health Officer Dr. Thomas Dobbs says the best way to mitigate transmission of the virus is for everyone to "chill out".Segment 2:As Mississippi closes in on leading the nation in coronavirus cases per capita, the governorannounces he's ordering schools in eight counties to delay reopening. Governor Tate Reeves issued an executive order requiring students in 7th thru 12th grade in eight counties he calls hotspots to delay opening until at least Monday, August 17. The counties are Bolivar, Coahoma, Forrest, Hinds, George, Panola, Sunflower and Washington. Reeves says a majority of school districts do not plan to begin classes until next week or later. He points to this as fact as part of his reasoning to only issue targeted delays. Segment 3:Southern Remedy Health MinuteSegment 4:Scientific research is not widely recognized as a women's game. Only 30 percent of the world's science researchers are women, while in the U.S. the figure is only 28 percent for those in science and engineering: two of the four pieces that add up to the education curriculum known as STEM. But in a lab at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, the percentage is 100: six out of six, including three women who are African American – another rarity. We speak with lab director Dr. Tanya Robinson and principal investigator Dr. Sarah Glover. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sarah Glover is an amazing leader and branding coach who adds so much value in everything she does. This episode is so powerful, Sarah shares how she went from rock bottom in her NM career to hitting a top rank in her company and completely transforming her mindset and business.
Attorney Jackie Hudson is joined by Gary Coffin and Sarah Glover to discuss problems that can occur when obtaining a title.
In this episode Jenn Goodall interviews Director 3 leader Sarah Glover about her journey from stuck to explosive growth through Attraction Marketing. Get out your notepad and pen because this episode is oozing with value.
In this edition we meet Professor Melody Clark, a project leader at British Antarctic Survey, who won the senior prize for outstanding women in marine biological sciences; Kelly Molson keen to encourage more women into tech and also to support other female agency owners; and Sarah Glover was so shocked by what she saw in […]
Sarah Glover who was so shocked by how some women and girls in India were treated that she set up a charity called Born to be Beautiful. Sarah uses her skills as a beautician to train these women as manicurists so that they have a way of earning a living, and visits both India and Uganda. Sarah's philosophy is that with polish and a nail file these women will have a way of earning money; See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
En Huellas de Africanía, escucharemos los a partes del conversatorio Medios de comunicación y Población Afrodescendiente: Experiencias en Estados Unidos y Colombia, en esta emisión nos acompañan Gustavo Lugo, especialista en Cooperación Internacional y Gestión de Proyectos de Desarrollo, Sarah Glover, presidente de la Asociación Nacional de Periodistas Negros en EEUU, Andreiza Anaya, comunicadora étnica y periodista e Indhira Serrano, actriz, conferencista, gestora social y miembro Fundadora de la corporación Omenka.
An introduction to the podcast, Determine to Rise. Meet your host, Sarah Glover and hear her heart and reason why she created this podcast. Follow on Instagram: www.instagram.com/sarahroseglover
Tasmania comes to Brooklyn this week, as Cathy is joined in the studio by Sarah Glover and Luisa Brimble, the author and photographer of Wild Adventure Cookbook. Glover is a chef based in Tasmania who, after becoming frustrated working indoors, has made it her forte to cook in the wild—at beaches, forests, and anywhere outdoors, using simple ingredients and tools found in the wild. She teamed up with photographer Luisa Brimble for this cookbook, which was shot entirely outside, capturing the authentic dishes and scenery of the project as they were made, sans photo-shoot crew. Hear why cooking with the unexpected factors of the wild makes everything taste much more delicious. Eat Your Words is powered by Simplecast.
Is an adventurous spirit something you’re born with? It is nature, nurture, or a little bit of both. Today, we talk to three women going boldly through life. First up, Sarah Glover, the author and chef behind Wild Adventure Cookbook, a gorgeous new book that is a gutsy celebration of life, food, and the outdoors. Joining her is Luisa Brimble, the photographer responsible for all the lush photography. In the second half of the show, host Kerry Diamond talks to Sarah Schneider, the owner and restaurateur behind the Egg Shop eateries in Nolita and Williamsburg. Sarah was working in the denim business but dreamed of opening a place that specialized in--ready--egg sandwiches! Her dream came true, but not without a lot of hard work. Today, her two spots have a cult following and Sarah is thinking about expansion and new concepts. Hear about about her egg-cellent experience. Thank you to Le Cordon Bleu, Vital Farms Pasture-Raised Eggs, and Bob’s Red Mill for supporting this episode of Radio Cherry Bombe. Radio Cherry Bombe is powered by Simplecast
Hello and welcome to part two of our three part Gathering series! This one is a live recording of the second panel from this event, held in Orange back in May. The theme was Community, Collaboration and building connections and our panel was moderated by Barbara Sweeney. Barbara Sweeney - ModeratorLuisa BrimbleSara TaskerAnnabelle Hickson Creator of the wonderful Food and Words festival and events/talks series, Barbara is a food writer and contributor to Country Style magazine. A woman of many talents, she also writes about food, farmers and artisan producers, is a judge at The National Honey Show and is also a talking cookbook. Sara Tasker of Me and Orla; In her own words, Sara “ 40% photographer, 40% writer, 30% creative coach and 10% cake.” Instagram expert and creative coach, Sara has come all the way from Yorkshire, England today and has much to share. Her podcast Hashtag Authentic, blog Me and Orla, Instagram account and e-courses are hugely popular, she is endlessly generous with her knowledge and experience and again in her own words, she is “passionate about helping other women and creatives find their online voice, because I know first-hand all of the huge and brilliant changes it can bring.” Annabelle Hickson; Annabelle is a writer, photographer, stylist, podcaster and columnist for Country Style magazine. Her clean, bright social media feed has resonated with over 60k followers who come back for the flowers, stories and snippets of life she shares in such a beautiful way. With her partner and three kids, Annabelle lives on a pecan farm in Australia. Luisa Brimble; Luisa is a photographer, publisher and queen of collaborations and one of the most generous and talented creatives in this country. Luisa brings life to the ideas of dreamers and doers through fresh, natural photography and her documentary-style of shooting gives her subjects soul and captures beauty in the everyday. Luisa has worked with some of the world’s biggest publishing houses and her photos bring to life some of our favourite books from Community and Neighbourhood by Hetty McKinnon, to Real Food by Australian Women’s Weekly and her passion project WILD Adventure Cookbook (with Sarah Glover).
I am so excited to interview Tasmanian bred, Bondi living Australian chef Sarah Glover who has recently self-published, on Kickstarter, an insanely beautiful adventure cookbook called WILD. For today’s episode with Sarah, we talk about getting started as a chef, creativity in the kitchen, the outdoors influencing her cooking style, starting small and thinking big, finding the magic, traditional publishing versus self-publishing, how to create a successful Kickstarter campaign and choosing the right team. www.yourcreativestart.com www.yourcreativestart.com/podcastwww.instagam.com/yourcreativestart
Father Lawrence Frizzell interviews Ms. Sarah Glover, a graduate student in the M.A. in Jewish-Christian Studies program, about her work as a librarian who works in Seminary Education.