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Best podcasts about sarah gorman

Latest podcast episodes about sarah gorman

THUNDER GRUNT
SHRIMP NIGHT! 019 | NOW SLAYING!

THUNDER GRUNT

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 115:09


Once again Bob wields the nebulous format of SHRIMP NIGHT! to placate his "podcasting midlife crisis."  Years ago Sarah Gorman, Becky Hackerman, Mike Walls and Bob were the co-hosts of a horror movie podcast that only lasted a handful of episodes. The podcast was called NOW SLAYING, it ended pretty quick. Becky and Sarah join Bob to discuss memories, why it stopped so abruptly and to relive the old glory days by reviewing the water-logged, found-footage horror film THE DEEP HOUSE! Check out Becky's band INFINITE PIZZA on BANDCAMP and FACEBOOK! Watch this episode with video HERE!

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Dot to Dot Behind the Person
The psychology of fitness with Sarah Gorman, Lou & Fi

Dot to Dot Behind the Person

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 41:56


We also discuss a whole range of other areas of health and fitness including:What barriers do people face to getting fit and how can they overcome them?What's the impact of social media on our beliefs about exercise? While some people are inspired by what they see, many of the exercise influencers create a persona that people are unable to live up to. This can be extremely harmful and demotivating for many and from a psychological standpoint this means we don't have a realistic context for what we're trying to achieve for ourselves. Sarah and Lou discuss why it's so important to understand where we're are at personally, where our body is at and what our purpose is and keeping these front of mind as far as possible. The two types of motivation relating to exercise: intrinsic – which comes from within and extrinsic – comes from someone else motivating you. The trick of a trainer is to move the extrinsic to motivation to the inside so someone still has it once you're not there. When you find someone who can do that for you you're on to a winner. Sarah does this in more than one way but something that stands out is that her clients like her. She treats them as equals and with respect so they don't have a need to impress or desperately clammer for approval rather are driven by a genuine desire to work with her and even to please her.  About Sarah: Sarah Gorman is a personal trainer, fitness educator, class instructor who guides people on their health and fitness journey. She qualified as a Pilates instructor and, after moving to the Los Angeles decided to give her focus to the fitness industry and began furthering her repertoire further still. She trained in Boxing and Barre under some influential fitness gurus in LA and from there began to teach her own classes. She's worked with actors, celebrities prepping for roles and has worked on theatre and film choreography in London and across the USA.  She's also trained American football players, golfers and everyday folk like me in fitness taking you beyond your comfort zone in a way that's not uncomfortable - hard to explain but true. Sarah says “My drive is to continuously create new and inspirational classes that are at the cutting edge of the fitness industry, with the focus, very much, on energy and fun. My ambition is to bring my love and passion of the fitness industry to the widest audience available to me. I want to inspire people to feel empowered, strong and find a love of movement. Laughter, enjoyment and positive energy are at the heart of what I do.” Through her amazing mix of experience and application she has created her BlendFit method, providing an eclectic approach to fitness training; blending disciplines to create energetic and fun classes to get people strong, fit and healthy. By combining disciplines she effectively trains your entire body, and mind, enabling you to feel you have given focus to your whole self. For more from Sarah go to: https://sarahgorman.fit@sarahgormanblendfitwww.instagram.com/sarahgormanblendfit There's a questionnaire from the Centre for Disease Control (USA) exploring what your barriers to exercise may be and how to overcome them in my book ‘Defining You - How to Build Your Unique Personal Profile and Unlock Your True Potential'. This can be found via the link below and in all good bookstores:https://bit.ly/DefiningYou2ndEdIf you are curious about who you are, your brain and the influences in your life then please dip into my more recent book  ‘Mirror Thinking – How Role Models Make Us Human.' https://bit.ly/MirrThink Connect with us/ask us any questions on:Instagram:www.instagram.com/fiona_murdenTwitter:https://twitter.com/fionamurdenOr for LouInstagram:www.instagram.com/loupylou78Twitter:https://twitter.com/louisejones78 

Dot to Dot Behind the Person
Jack of all trades and master of many with Sarah Gorman

Dot to Dot Behind the Person

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 59:53


Sarah is a personal trainer, fitness educator, class instructor who guides people on their health and fitness journey. Her career started on stage in physical theatre and dance. When she had her first child she returned to university to study for a second degree, this time in teacher training from where she taught at The Brit School in London for a number of years. But that's not all – she had previously qualified as a Pilates instructor and, after moving to the Los Angeles decided to give her focus to the fitness industry and began furthering her repertoire further still. She trained in Boxing and Barre under some influential fitness gurus in LA and from there began to teach her own classes. She's worked with actors, celebrities prepping for roles and has worked on theatre and film choreography in London and across the USA.  She's also trained American football players, golfers and everyday folk like me in fitness taking you beyond your comfort zone in a way that's not uncomfortable - hard to explain but true. Sarah says “My drive is to continuously create new and inspirational classes that are at the cutting edge of the fitness industry, with the focus, very much, on energy and fun. My ambition is to bring my love and passion of the fitness industry to the widest audience available to me. I want to inspire people to feel empowered, strong and find a love of movement. Laughter, enjoyment and positive energy are at the heart of what I do.” Through her amazing mix of experience and application she has created her BlendFit method, providing an eclectic approach to fitness training; blending disciplines to create energetic and fun classes to get people strong, fit and healthy. By combining disciplines she effectively trains your entire body, and mind, enabling you to feel you have given focus to your whole self. Listen in to hear more about Sarah's fascinating story and go to  https://sarahgorman.fit Follow Sarah on Instagram at: @sarahgormanblendfit www.instagram.com/sarahgormanblendfit To connect with me go to: @fiona_murdenwww.instagram.com/fiona_murdenIf you are curious about who you are, your brain and the influences in your life then please dip into my more recent book  ‘Mirror Thinking – How Role Models Make Us Human.' https://bit.ly/MirrThinkOr my how about my book ‘Defining You - How to Build Your Unique Personal Profile and Unlock Your True Potential' which can be found via the link below and in all good book stores:https://bit.ly/DefiningYou2ndEd  

Human-Centric AI: Affectiva Asks
The Future of Qualitative Research & the Role of Emotion AI

Human-Centric AI: Affectiva Asks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 37:10


Today's episode features our Media Analytics leaders Graham Page and Alex Duckett joined by Two Ears One Mouth Director, Sarah Gorman. For over 10 years, Two Ears One Mouth has been using statistical evaluation and emotionally intelligent observation to drive more informed decision making, and guide some of the worlds brightest brands to an even stronger future. Sarah is an experienced researcher who has consistently delivered strategic insight in the areas of brand and communications. Even as the world continues to reopen post-lockdown, it is safe to say that COVID has forever changed the research landscape. Entire methodologies shut down almost overnight, and for qualitative researchers that typically collect data through in person sessions, there was an accelerated need for virtual alternatives. With the adoption of new technology in a space that has typically remained true to traditional face to face interactions, there is of course some reluctance to change and fear of technology replacing the need for qualitative researchers entirely. Listen to the conversation to learn more. 

T.M.I Podcast
Episode 16: Meet Sarah Gorman!

T.M.I Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 23:20


In this episode, the girls do a quick life update and then hand over the mic to Tori's cousin Sarah where she discusses her zodiacs signs, navigating post-grade life, and the benefits of therapy! XOXO Podcast Instagram: t.m.i.podcast_ Tori's Instagrams: torigorman theintuitivesocialworker Michaela's Instagram: michaela_heuck --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Death & All Her Friends
Bada Bing: Death & the Chicago Mafia

Death & All Her Friends

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 107:29


This episode is dedicated to Chicago's most infamous mobsters, from Al Capone to John Dillinger, and the deaths that often followed in their wake. Sarah Gorman joins us as our guest as we discuss the 1920s, prohibition, and one of the things Chicago is best known for.... crime!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/deathnherfriends)

Conversations about a Collaborative Society with Lord Victor Adebowale

Sarah Gorman, Director of Edberts House Edberts House is a community organisation and hub in Gateshead that works with the community to create happier, more vibrant places to live. In this inspiring conversation, Sarah strips away the jargon and gets to the heart of how change happens: through connections and relationships. This conversation is filled with examples of what happens when you see people in the round, and not just through a service lens. Sarah also shares how her entire career has been about putting communities and people in the lead, and her frustration with the tendency of parts of the public service system to make the simple complicated.

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Midday
Rousuck's Review: ----Welcome to Shakesville---- from BROS

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 10:16


It's Thursday, and time for theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck's weekly review of a regional stage production. This week, she joins Tom to talk about the latest offering from Baltimore Rock Opera Society, a kid-friendly musical production called Welcome to Shakesville.Conceived by Sarah Gorman and directed for the BROS by Lucia A. Treasure, Welcome to Shakesville tells a story of a gifted young African American artist named Betty and her journey toward artistic self-awareness. As the BROS program puts it, it's a ----hip and trippy---- journey that's told, and sung, using the pop-culture imagery, puppetry, fantasy and multi-genre music that energized such iconic 60s and 70's TV shows and movies as H.R. Pufnstuf, The Muppet Show, and Yellow Submarine. The BROS production features lead performances by Jacquan Knox as Betty and Matthew Casella as Jimmy, with music from a 10-man band called The Far Outs.The Baltimore Rock Opera Society's production of Welcome to Shakesville continues at Zion Church of the City of Baltimore (Zion Lutheran), located at 400 Lexington Street, through Sunday, June 16. For showtimes, directions and ticketing information, click here.

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Show Love Podcast
Show Love Podcast 16 - Spinning

Show Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 35:33


Jaime Cooke and Sarah Gorman set up the fitness studio SPN in Tunbridge Wells which not only helps you feel fit but also feel good and positive both inside and outside. They promote classes such as spin, barre, boxing and pilates, and joined with Sam Hipperson from Positively Orange, they tell their stories of injury and struggle, and prove that if you put the work in, you can achieve anything.

Only Girls
13 IRL: Sorority Girl

Only Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017 55:45


This week we debut our special episode series, "Only Girls IRL," where we discuss the cultural stereotypes around the word "girl" and talk to women who've lived it. Kicking it off is our very own Sarah Gorman dishing on anything and everything about being a sorority girl. We talk about recruiting, frat parties, and Natalia drops a shocking TRUTH BOMB that you cannot miss! This is real life and things are very real. HEY ALSO Subscribe and rate us PLS! Email us! onlygirlspod@gmail.com Call us! 903.35.GIRLS instagram.com/onlygirlspod facebook.com/onlygirlspod

Edacious Food Talk for Gluttons
076 - Tim Gorman, Sarah Gorman, Cardinal Point Winery

Edacious Food Talk for Gluttons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2017 118:56


Wine Work. With Oysters. Welcome to Episode 76 and a laugh-filled conversation over wine with siblings Tim Gorman and Sarah Gorman of Cardinal Point Winery. Cardinal Point was the first winery The Hubby and I visited upon moving to Charlottesville a decade ago. Their November Oyster Roast remains my favorite food-related event. One which constantly inspires my food writing, including this humorous anecdote which continues to get reactions and comments even years later. The seeds for what would become Cardinal Point began way back in 1986 when their dad, Paul Gorman, put in his first grapes, selling them statewide. Tim and Sarah tended vines as teenagers with Tim taking over as Vineyard Manager shortly thereafter. In 2002 Paul's dream of an established winery was realized at a time when there were no others nearby. Veritas and Afton followed soon after and the seeds of a true agritourism destination on Route 151 in Nelson County were planted. Cardinal Point is a true family-owned business, a family which includes the fine folks hired to keep the vines shipshape. Folks who work tirelessly to grow the best product. Many of whom have been with Cardinal Point for years. "The idea of opening our own winery was attractive because you're stabilizing a commodity that otherwise is totally perishable. Grapes will break down the second you pick them up." ---Tim Gorman These days Tim is not only Vineyard Manager but also Chief Winemaker, one of the few in the area who does both. As a lawyer, Sarah handles legal issues, tasting room duties, as well as managing the many events and weddings which occur onsite, including summer concerts and the incredibly popular Oyster Roast. Projects like their Wine Cooperative, plus new varieties like their Hopped Chardonnay make sure the winery stays successful. Summer is an extremely busy time, both for events and its growing season. We walk through the seasons of a winery. What needs to happen and when. Did you know birds, deer, and squirrels threaten grapes? Such is life at a winery, essentially a grape farm. A lot is determined by weather. Praying for rain and hoping the rain stops. If you recall, 2016 was abysmal with over 40 straight days of showers. How does 2017 look? Pretty promising. Keep your fingers crossed. Knock some wood. As recently as a few years ago, Route 151 in Nelson County was a rural route of farms, churches, and pastoral views. Now it's a tourist destination of wineries, cideries, breweries, orchards, and farms. A true agritourism mecca. Tim is one of the founders of Nelson 151, a group of business owners in the area who hope to use their strengths to not only market more efficiently but make sure development stays within reason. How important is tourism to business in Nelson County? Extremely. Small wineries don't make enough in volume to make their mark on a national level, so getting folks to come try Cardinal Point is paramount. Without agritourism, many of the farms and wineries in the area wouldn't be able to continue using their land for agriculture. Tourism dollars help the community. It's a double-edged sword certainly, but Nelson 151 realizes that, keeping it in mind as they make decisions affecting its citizens. How does the threat of a pipeline affect things? We discuss the possible ramifications. Tasting at the winery is way better than standing in a wine shop, looking at a row of bottles, and choosing blind based on arbitrary scores which don't matter anyway. At the first sip, you immediately realize Tim's approach to winemaking is a little different. When he heard a lot of folks couldn't handle a bold tannic red, he worked to develop a softer one that's easier to drink and tastes wonderful. His Rockfish Red is a lovely blend of Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot and goes great with burgers and pizza. It's a European approach with wine as a dinner beverage rather than a sacred only-to-be-corked at special events rare precious jewel. How did he develop his newest creation, a hopped chardonnay? Something that's never been done before? Sure it sounds gimmicky. But it's also extraordinary. A wine expert recently declared it, "A great expression of chardonnay." The highest compliment. "I buy by the numbers just like anybody else...but now the numbers are silly...they're just everywhere...and it usually means you're getting this boring supermarket 92." ---Tim Gorman Tim's process is fascinating a great combination of science, inspiration, inventiveness, and using what you already have readily available. Working with the land rather than against it. This is a Virginia-based winery with Virginia-grown grapes with Virginia-based winemakers who can explain why the 2016 tastes different than the 2015. No big corporations or importing done here. No big investors wondering why there isn't more consistency year to year. None of the typical white-to-red lineups of varietals like you see at corporate wineries. Again, working with terroir rather than catering to big corporate demands. "That's definitely the difference between an Ernest and Julio Gallo and a Cardinal Point. If we can develop a wine simply because it gives us more tank space? We'll do that." ---Sarah Gorman What does it take to run a family-owned business? Does every family dinner turn into a board meeting? How do they relate to the slew of awards Cardinal Point has garnered, most recently the 2017 Monticello Cup? How big a factor is terroir? How does Virginia terroir differ from other regions? Is it recognizable as a region? Why do so many ex-punk rockers now work in food? What is the story behind the statement, "These are my credentials," which appears on every bottle? We cover it all. "One thing we we're not going to do is re-enter the 2014 Clay Hill Cab Franc which did very well...we'll enter it for one season...we're trying to win a medal to help us sell that wine...but we're not trying to just keep getting awards." ---Tim Gorman "You're here to taste. You tell me which one you'd give a medal to...When you come into our winery, the last thing I want you hear you ask about is the medal...I want you to taste...if the Green is your gold medal, then buy it. It's your palate, everybody tastes (wine) differently." ---Sarah Gorman "They do change each year...this is farming...we're dry farmers, we don't even have irrigation...vintages matter, especially in Virginia...it matters in the good regions...what I like is I don't have to be beholden...I don't have to be that person making Budweiser that has to be the same every time." ---Tim Gorman We recorded this conversation in the Cardinal Point farmhouse which is available to rent. Did I mention the saltwater pool? We talk beer, hops, and even delve into the subtleties of Charlottesville roller derby. Not only is Cardinal Point the first winery I visited, it's also the first one I've talked to on the podcast! This conversation was dear to me not just because Green is my favorite summer wine but because my Critzer family originated and flourished right there on Route 151 where Cardinal Point is located. So traveling there felt like going home in more ways than one. Enjoy this episode then crack open a bottle or two of Green or your other favorite wine from Cardinal Point. We sure did! Cheers! SHOW NOTES – Links to resources talked about during the podcast: Rent a Farmhouse - It's at a winery. It has a saltwater pool. What more reason do you need? Green - It's my favorite varietal at Cardinal Point. So much so I wrote about it. The Wild Vine - We discuss Todd Kliman's book and how it relates to Virginia terroir. Burnley Vineyard - All of us blanked on the name of this fantastic vineyard near Gordonsville! I blame the wine. Help Scotty Recover - My best friend has Stage 3B colon cancer. Bills are piling up. He can't work. Can you help? Share! Donate! No amount is too small. Thank you and BIG LOVE to everyone who donated and shared the Big Love Bake Sale and Big Love Birthday! Next up? Tee shirts! Look for them soon. Subscribe to This Podcast. Stay Edacious! - Come on, after this episode? You know you want to. Subscribers get new episodes instantly, while non-subscribers have to wait a few hours or days depending on the iTunes gods. Never miss a chance to be edacious! Subscribe to Edacious News - Never miss a food event in our area! Learn about regional and national food stories so you can stay edacious! This episode is sponsored by Teej.fm and listeners like you who donated their support at Patreon, who wants every creator in the world to achieve a sustainable income. Thank you.

House of Bankerd's State of the Arts Podcast
Episode 33 - Sarah "Flash" Gorman

House of Bankerd's State of the Arts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2017 72:59


Episode 33 with Sarah Gorman is Live now! We talked with Sarah about her work in Theatre, her podcast Instant Screaming and her band Queen Wolf. Enjoy!

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THUNDER GRUNT
BONUS DISC 046 | LEGAL TENDER

THUNDER GRUNT

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 103:59


Instant Screaming‘s Sarah Gorman visits again and she pulls a vhs from Matthew’s magic bag of tapes which turns out to be LEGAL TENDER! Together the three freeze in Bob's own personal meatlocker of an living space and watch Robert Davi (of GOONIES fame), Tanya Roberts and Morton Downey Jr.‘s naked flesh star in a movie which most certainly isn’t about “legal tender” really at all! Always remember folks, check the pockets of your jacket.TRAILER!

THUNDER GRUNT
BONUS DISC 015 | GOD'S NOT DEAD

THUNDER GRUNT

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2015 83:32


This week Bob and Matt, with local heathens Sarah Gorman and Justin Getka from INSTANT SCREAMING, kneel before the almighty power of christian cinema! The foursome sit down to watch Justin’s new favorite film GOD’S NOT DEAD. Listen in as they avoid criticizing all religious arguments and instead choose to mock the half-assed movie trying to prove those same religious arguments via a cameo from Duck Dynasty. Is Dean Cain a better movie villain than Darth Vader? Are all atheists wretched bubbling crocks of shit? Did God decide to punish Justin by turning off his microphone during the recording? Find out the one true answer to all those questions within! Newsboys be praised!TRAILER!