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Best podcasts about Sarah Hayes

Latest podcast episodes about Sarah Hayes

greener fields
where you're meant to be with Sarah Edel Hayes

greener fields

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 60:37


During this week's episode of greener fields Hannah chats with Sarah Hayes, originally from Limerick who now lives in Amsterdam. Having worked in Dublin after studying in UL Sarah moved to Amsterdam where she now lives and works. During this chat Sarah speaks about her experience growing up in Limerick and her time in college, what young professional life was like for her in Dublin, the decision to emigrate to Amsterdam, the reality of what life is like over there, what home is to her today & so much more. This is such a special conversation all about leaning into new experiences, the draw to see what else is out there, embracing the highs and lows of life in your 20s, learning to be present, the importance of recognizing your values, and trusting that you are where you're meant to be so make sure to check it out. Instagram: @sarahedel @greenerfieldss @hannahnash01

Inquizative Minds
Episode 100: Sarah Hayes

Inquizative Minds

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 65:14


This episode I sit down with Sarah Hayes (Wife, Mother, Author, Actress, Fitness Model, Photographer, Certified Holistic Nutritionist) to discuss her book, Invisible Monster. We talk about the pros and cons of self publishing, the crossover of her photography as well as branding with merchandise. Sarah opens up about medical scares, incompetent doctors and her struggles with surgical menopause. After overcoming so many obstacles, Sarah serves of an inspiration to others that you can achieve anything. Although small in statue Sarah Hayes is truly a colossal human that will not be stopped. https://www.amazon.com/Invisible-Monster-Sarah-Hayes/dp/173684640X/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inquizative-minds/support

HRchat Podcast
DisruptHR London and Milton Keynes with Sarah Hayes, Securitas UK

HRchat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 17:38


In this episode of the HRchat show, we preview two DisruptHR events coming up in the UK - London 18.0 and the very first edition to be held in Milton Keynes! Bill's guest this time is Sarah Hayes, Human Resources Director at Securitas UK and Securitas Technology UK, deputy chair of the CSC DE&I board, and speaker. Sarah will be a speaker at the London chapter event and co-host in Milton Keynes. Professionals will come together at each event for an evening of inspiring speakers and networking:Hear what HR leaders and workplace innovators are doing in 2023 to improve the workplaceDiscover innovative approaches to how companies are disrupting current practices and adding value to the Birmingham HR communityNetwork with forward-thinking HR and Tech people - we want to ensure we network and build connectionsWe do our best to ensure editorial objectivity. The views and ideas shared by our guests and sponsors are entirely independent of The HR Gazette, HRchat Podcast and Iceni Media Inc.   This episode is supported by Right Management North America and ManpowerGroup. For 40+ years, Right Management has transformed organizations across more than 75 countries by evaluating, developing, and transitioning their talent. Their strong pool of coaches and leadership experts works closely with candidates to help them identify their strengths, develop new capabilities, or transition to new careers.Feature Your Brand on the HRchat PodcastThe HRchat show has had 100,000s of downloads and is frequently listed as one of the most popular global podcasts for HR pros, Talent execs and leaders. It is ranked in the top ten in the world based on traffic, social media followers, domain authority & freshness. The podcast is also ranked as the Best Canadian HR Podcast by FeedSpot and one of the top 10% most popular shows by Listen Score. Want to share the story of how your business is helping to shape the world of work? We offer sponsored episodes, audio adverts, email campaigns, and a host of other options. Check out packages here and contact sales@hr-gazette.com. Follow us on LinkedIn Subscribe to our newsletter Check out our in-person events

The Relatable Voice Podcast
Unmasking the Domestic Shadows: Empowering Journey against the Invisible Monster

The Relatable Voice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 44:12


Hello and welcome to The Relatable Voice Podcast. Today, we are excited to have Sarah Hayes joining us all the way from West Virginia. Sarah is a multi-talented artist, working as a journalist, photographer, model, and author. Her latest book, "Invisible Monster," has recently been released. Find out more at: https://facebook.com/invisiblemonstermemior Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Relatable Voice Podcast
Unmasking the Domestic Shadows: Empowering Journey against the Invisible Monster

The Relatable Voice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 44:12


Hello and welcome to The Relatable Voice Podcast. Today, we are excited to have Sarah Hayes joining us all the way from West Virginia. Sarah is a multi-talented artist, working as a journalist, photographer, model, and author. Her latest book, "Invisible Monster," has recently been released. Find out more at: https://facebook.com/invisiblemonstermemior **This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is in crisis, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. You can also text HOME to 741741 or visit SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources for additional resources. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Actively Fueled Podcast
Episode 6: Finding the Joy in Running with Intuitive Movement with Sarah Hayes, Run Coach

Actively Fueled Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 47:29


Sara Hayes is the founder and head coach of Mindful Miles. A women's movement and wellness company that prioritizes mindfulness habits, personal development and intuitive movement. Sara and the team at Mindful Miles use their knowledge and experience to promote the importance of body image advocacy and movement for mental health. You can connect with Sara on IG @mindfulmilesmovement_ 

Happy Healthy Human Podcast
105) "Ask A Health Coach" w Sarah Hayes Coomer

Happy Healthy Human Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 47:30


Sarah Hays Coomer is a Mayo Clinic and National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach, Forbes columnist, certified personal trainer, and author of three books. She helps individuals and groups build personalized systems to support long-term well-being and ease chronic stress. She has contributed to many publications and spoken at organizations and universities nationwide. She lives in Nashville with her family and two rescue pups. --------------- Self-Sabotage FREE masterclass Follow me on Instagram Subscribe to the free “Happy, Healthy Newsletter" Join "The Happy Healthy Human Academy" free private Facebook community Support the show by buying a coffee! Connect on Linkedin

Collective Intellectualities
14 Petar Jandrić, Michael A Peters, Derek R Ford, Sarah Hayes–Biodigitalism & Ecopedagogical Futures

Collective Intellectualities

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 56:19


For this episode, we're joined by Petar Jandrić, Derek R. Ford, Michael A. Peters, and Sarah Hayes to discuss two books published in 2022: Bioinformational Philosophy and Postdigital Knowledge Ecologies (edited by Michael, Petar, and Sarah) and Postdigital Ecopedagogies: Genealogies, Contradictions, and Possible Futures (edited by Petar and Derek). We talk about bioinformational philosophy and biodigitalism, scholarly production within the knowledge economy, and what it means to think and act postdigitally. Petar is Professor at the Zagreb University of Applied Sciences, Croatia, and Visiting Professor at the University of Wolverhampton, UK, Derek is Associate Professor of Education Studies at DePauw, Sarah is Professor of Higher Education Policy in the Education Observatory at the University of Wolverhampton, UK, and we welcome back Michael, Distinguished Professor of Education at Beijing Normal University and Emeritus Professor at the University of Illinois, from episode 11 to the show. The conversation from this episode was developed into an article, “The Postdigital-Biodigital Revolution,” in Postdigital Science and Education.Links to works discussed:Bioinformational Philosophy and Postdigital Knowledge Ecologies, edited by Michael A. Peters, Petar Jandrić, Sarah Hayes (2022, Springer)https://link.springer.com/book/9783030950057Postdigital Ecopedagogies: Genealogies, Contradictions, and Possible Futures, edited by Petar Jandrić, Derek R. Ford (2022, Springer)https://link.springer.com/book/9783030972615The Postdigital-Biodigital Revolution (2022) in Postdigital Science and Educationhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s42438-022-00338-9

Educational AD Podcast
Episode #346 - Sarah Hayes, CAA and the AD at Battery Creek HS in Beaufort, South Carolina

Educational AD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 59:14


We're back in South Carolina and this time we're visiting with Sarah Hayes, CAA and the AD at Battery Creek High School. Sarah shares her very cool story along with some neat Best Practices on this episode of The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/support

Paris Smith Podcast
Menopause in the workplace by Sarah Hayes and Tabytha Cunningham

Paris Smith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 16:11


In today's episode, we'll be discussing the impact of menopause on employees, and some of the steps that employers can take to support staff experiencing menopausal symptoms. 01:21: To start with, we'll hear from Sarah Hayes, an employment lawyer at Paris Smith LLP. Sarah has extensive experience in advising employers on a range of issues relating to menopause, and she offers some great advice on how to support employees going through this difficult time. 09:00: We'll also be talking to Tabytha Cunningham, who provides some great tips on how employers can make reasonable adjustments to help staff manage their symptoms. 13:53: Finally, we'll ask Sarah about the usefulness of introducing a menopause policy, and she offers some great advice on what this could include. So, whether you're an employer looking to support your staff better through menopause, or an employee who's experiencing symptoms and looking for advice, you won't want to miss this episode Thank you for listening. References and further reading https://www.acas.org.uk/menopause-at-work https://parissmith.co.uk/blog/menopause-and-employment-law-is-it-a-disability-and-what-steps-can-employers-take/

POPSKL Podcast
MURDER HUSBANDS - Hannibal S2:E6

POPSKL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 62:11


In this week's episode of Murder Husbands, POPSKL presents to you another delicious, deep-dive discussion into Bryan Fuller's TV arthouse phenomenon Hannibal, continuing with Season 2, Episode 6: Futamono. Bringing their professional creative backgrounds to this lively and thoughtful examination, the co-hosts of POPSKL parse through all things Hannibal, asking the questions "What the actual hell Alana Bloom?" and "Why are you such an asshole, Hannibal?" Plus, they're joined by special guest geeky therapist Dr. Sarah Hays, PsyD. Whether you're ready for a re-watch–as four of our hosts are–or entering into it for the first time–as our fifth host is–you are cordially invited to pull up a chair and have a bite! Itadakimasu. ••• Special Guest Dr. Sarah Hayes, doctor of counseling psychology, a licensed clinician, and she also specializes in geek therapy. Sarah serves as the People Lead at Queer Women of Esports and Clinical Contributor for Take This: @DrHaysPsyD Your POPSKL hosts are Justin Peniston (writer, Sonic Prime, Hunter Black Comix): @hunterblackcomx Lisa K. Weber (artist, HEX11): @lkatweber Kelly Sue Milano (writer, HEX11): @kellysuesays Claire Thorne (author, A Geek's Guide to Cross-Stitch: Journeys into Space): @unexpectedhobby Phillip Kelly (actor, writer, filmmaker): @phillipcreates ••• Music Solo Cello Action Stock Media provided by MelodiesInMotion Pond5 Plucky Cello composed and performed by kcello Plucky cello ~ Royalty Free Stock Music #104055520 | Pond5 ••• New episodes of Murder Husbands are released every Tuesday and available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Podcasts. Follow us across social media @popsklpod and visit our website at www.popsklpod.com where you can join our newsletter. If you like what you hear, don't be rude: share, subscribe, and leave a positive review!

POPSKL Podcast
MURDER HUSBANDS - Hannibal S2:E5

POPSKL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 72:14


In this week's episode of Murder Husbands, POPSKL presents to you another delicious, deep-dive discussion into Bryan Fuller's TV arthouse phenomenon Hannibal, continuing with Season 2, Episode 5: Mokozuke. Bringing their professional creative backgrounds to this lively and thoughtful examination, the co-hosts of POPSKL parse through all things Hannibal, tackling the most devastating blow to the characters and viewers to date. Plus, they're joined by special guest geeky therapist Dr. Sarah Hays, PsyD. Whether you're ready for a re-watch–as four of our hosts are–or entering into it for the first time–as our fifth host is–you are cordially invited to pull up a chair and have a bite! Itadakimasu. ••• Special Guest Dr. Sarah Hayes, doctor of counseling psychology, a licensed clinician, and specializes in geek therapy. Sarah serves as the People Lead at Queer Women of Esports and Clinical Contributor for Take This: @DrHaysPsyD Your POPSKL hosts are Justin Peniston (writer, Sonic Prime, Hunter Black Comix): @hunterblackcomx Lisa K. Weber (artist, HEX11): @lkatweber Kelly Sue Milano (writer, HEX11): @kellysuesays Claire Thorne (author, A Geek's Guide to Cross-Stitch: Journeys into Space): @unexpectedhobby Phillip Kelly (actor, writer, filmmaker): @phillipcreates ••• Music Solo Cello Action Stock Media provided by MelodiesInMotion Pond5 Plucky Cello composed and performed by kcello Plucky cello ~ Royalty Free Stock Music #104055520 | Pond5 ••• New episodes of Murder Husbands are released every Tuesday and available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Podcasts. Follow us across social media @popsklpod and visit our website at www.popsklpod.com where you can join our newsletter. If you like what you hear, don't be rude: share, subscribe, and leave a positive review!

Foot Stompin Free Scottish Music Podcast
Foot Stompin' Free Scottish Music Podcast No 240

Foot Stompin Free Scottish Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 51:11


Hi there, I am back with the last podcast of the year. Rather than looking backwards let's look forward with lots of new releases! I hope you have a lovely Christmas and a positive 2022. I'll be back in January with more great music from the Scottish music scene! Knucklehead Circus by Old Blind Dogs Track - Knucklehead Circus https://oldblinddogs.bandcamp.com Poor Ditching Boy by Iona Fyfe  https://projects.handsupfortrad.scot/folkwaves/poor-ditching-boy-by-iona-fyfe/ A' Ghrian by Niteworks Track - Gura mise tha fo Èislein feat. Ellen MacDonald https://niteworksband.bandcamp.com Equaliser by Hen Hoose Compilation Track - A Change In The Light (Pippa Murphy and Sarah Hayes) https://tantrumrecords1.bandcamp.com/album/equaliser Kan Track - Rangoo A Tale of Tolbooth by Duncan Lyall Track - The Tolbooth Broad Street https://duncanlyall.bandcamp.com/album/a-tale-of-tolbooth Still As You're Sleeping by Karine Polwart and Dave Milligan Track - The Old Men of the Shells https://karinepolwart.bandcamp.com An Dannsa Dub by Euan McLaughlin and Tom Spirals https://projects.handsupfortrad.scot/folkwaves/an-dannsa-dub-by-tom-spirals-euan-mclaughlin/ Nollaig by Marit and Rona Track - Cridhealas na Fèise https://maritandrona.bandcamp.com The Fire's Very Scottish Christmas Track - The Jingle Bells Suite https://thefirescottishband.bandcamp.com

Pillars Of Community
SARAH HAYES DESIGNS = PILLAR LXXV

Pillars Of Community

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 70:22


Sarah is the sweetest, and with a real sweet brain for architectual design.  After years of studying and experience, Sarah started her own thing in 2018 -- SARAH HAYES ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN.We talk about this along with a lot of other life things that has helped Sarah realized her soul and live it on

Crucial Listening
#82: Lauren Sarah Hayes

Crucial Listening

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 56:50


Out-of-time ska, home alone raves, smashing together American music. The live electronics improviser discusses three important albums.Lauren's picks:Lunachicks – Jerk Of All TradesAndy C – NightlifeVan Dyke Parks – Song CycleGive yourself a treat and listen to Lauren's record Embrace, released on SUPERPANG. There's also the equally fabulous Mini Savior Opt. put out via Unsilent Desert Press. Be sure to check out an excellent suite of articles about Lauren's work put out via HCMF. Her website is here, and she's also on Twitter and Instagram. 

From Survivor to Thriver
Episode 15- Sarah Hayes: I'm not only surviving, I'm thriving

From Survivor to Thriver

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 71:24


Wife, mother and author of the powerful book Invisible Monster, shares her story of resiliency despite a childhood of sexual trauma and parental abandonment. In 2002, after the birth of her first son, she recognized that something really wasn't right and that she was, indeed, a product of her trauma, culminating in her PTSD diagnosis in 2015. Her “aha!” moment came during a discussion with her counselor when she realized she was a strong person. Today, through the power of positive thinking and her motto “I am who I am because of where I've been, no regrets,” she has made it her #1 life goal for her two boys to never doubt her love.Contact Us: Email: amgits.reverse@gmail.comInstagram: @brushcreekthriversFacebook: From Survivor to Thriver

Life in the Front Office
More than Golf with Dave Klewan, Sarah Hayes, and Keenan Polan

Life in the Front Office

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 35:14


Dave Klewan, Sarah Hayes, and Keenan Polan join Jake Hirshman to discuss the many different aspects of working in golf, driving revenue and being a part of the West Coast Swing! Use the code "LIFO15" at https://breinfuel.com/ for your 15% discount! Get your copy of "LOL, Loss of Logo: What's Your Next Move?", written by Jake Hirshman and Andy Dolich, published by Mascot Books.  Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/LOL-Loss-Logo-Whats-Your/dp/1645438511/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1618966659&sr=8-1 Mascot Books: https://mascotbooks.com/mascot-marketplace/buy-books/nonfiction/business-and-political/lol-loss-of-logo-whats-your-next-move/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lifeinthefrontoffice/message

Inquizative Minds
Episode 39: Valentine's Day Special with Scott & Sarah Hayes

Inquizative Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 73:22


Scott & Sarah Hayes return to the podcast to discuss the secrets to a successful long term relationship. They have been together for 24 years and married for 18. Tune in to find out how. Help support the podcast and look good doing it! https://inquizative-minds-merch.myteespring.co/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inquizative-minds/support

Lose to Live Podcast
#11 Sarah Hayes: How to Ditch Emotional Eating

Lose to Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 45:24


Sarah Hayes is a plant based blogger at Bad to the Bowl where her focus is to create whole food recipes with normal ingredients that taste delicious! She has been featured on One Bite Vegan and has created recipes for Core and Rind, Uno Casa and Fit Fab Life Training. She believes in the power of food as a healing agent and loves to help others be more plant forward by incorporating more wholesome food into their meal time. She podcasts with her husband on the Bowl of Life where they talk about food, faith and family and how those impact our lives everyday. When Sarah's not in the kitchen or podcasting, you can find her outside taking a walk, biking or hanging out on the pontoon with a glass of red wine.

There's No People Like Show People

Sarah Hayes is one of the most beautiful human beings that I know. In this episode we talk about how important it is to show up for other people and celebrate their success. At the end of the day, we just want to be doing good shows with good people while helping them to rise. Thank you so much for listening!

Even the Trunchbull
Episode 16 - Christmas! (Happy Christmas Gemma and I Saw Three Ships)

Even the Trunchbull

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 35:13


Our picture book is Happy Christmas Gemma by Sarah Hayes and Jan Ormerod. This one's a nostalgia pick, for Nina especially, who had it read to her as a little one, and perfectly encapsulates Christmas cosiness, and the mix of pride and annoyance an older sibling has for a toddler sister.   And our chapter book is I Saw Three Ships by Elizabeth Goudge. This gorgeous short story takes us back to late 18th/early 19th century Cornwall/West Country for a retelling of the Three Wise Men. Steeped in legend, and Christmas cosiness, we loved this one.   Christmas giveaway update: We've added our fourth and final present to the Armchair Books totebag. This week we've added ‘What is Masculinity? Why Does it Matter? And Other Big Questions' – a book for children aged 10 and up about masculinity. Friend and guest of the podcast Dave Pickering (from the Moomin episode) is a contributor and has generously given us a copy to give away to you! The book has been described as ‘Timely, necessary, attentive to and respectful of its young audience, this book is a friend which holds out an encouraging, steadying hand to any child or young person wanting to reach a full humanity unfettered by the limiting impositions of gender stereotypes.' (https://www.letterboxlibrary.com/acatalog/What-is-Masculinity--Why-Does-It-Matter--And-Other-Big-Questions-1.html) If you want to be in with a chance to win our bag of presents, just follow one of these links and comment to enter into the prize draw: https://twitter.com/TrunchbullPod/status/1329367852357398528 https://www.instagram.com/p/CHxLlR4g8ny/ https://www.facebook.com/trunchbullpod/posts/157975092712391 Many thanks to Armchair Books of Edinburgh for letting us have one of their tote bags as a stocking.   You can find more of Dave Pickering's work here - http://dave-pickering.squarespace.com/ or @goosefat101 What A Wonderful Day is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License by Shane Ivers of silvermansound.com Additional music this week was Holiday Weasel by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Inquizative Minds
Episode 29: The Hayes family

Inquizative Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 61:35


This episode I sit down with the incredible Hayes family. Scott and Sarah Hayes are high school sweethearts and have been doing life together for almost 24 years. Scott is an ex-police officer and is currently an analyst for a specific government agency. Scott is also owner of Ways of Hayes Fitness, LLC, which encompasses fitness, nutrition, and mental health. Scott and Sarah are both writers and both have books that will be published in the near future. They dabble in modeling and acting, along with their two children, Gavin and Xander. They are firm believers in The Law of Attraction and utilize it daily. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inquizative-minds/support

Noisy Narratives
Episode 2 - Sarah Hay's Story - Sarah Hayes shares her story of growing up and living with a limb difference. A beautiful story of resilience, kindness, and grace.

Noisy Narratives

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 28:52


Sarah Hays shares her story of growing up and living with a limb difference. A beautiful story of resilience, kindness, and grace.

Work-Life Flow
The Importance of Setting Priorities when You are Multi Passionate with Sarah Hayes

Work-Life Flow

Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 37:05


Today we’re talking about “Why getting clear on your priorities is a must if you’re multi passionate. We talk about how nothing is constant and depending on the season you're in, your priorities might change. We explore why spending money on your own growth should be seen as an investment and learning alongside your kids can be their best motivator in life. We also talk about how communication is key, when it comes to assessing your family member’s needs but also when talking to your employer. And lastly, how blocking off time in your calendar and turning off notifications set the tone for quality time.Get your 10 Easy, Screen Free Hacks to keeping your Kids entertained while you work hereWhat we’re talking about...Where your priorities lie for the season.Open conversations about work with family and the importance of feeling fulfilled professionallySupport from spouse what each of them has to be contributing to balance both careersHow assessing needs trying to fit everyone’s needs into a day/week will make Nothing is ever permanent. Creating stronger family relationships through doing chores togetherHow we can inspire our kids by showing them that we learn new things /important it is to model the love of learningHow Sarah learned a lesson in balance by picking up a camera How to go after what you want in life while balancing career and motherhoodThe importance of honest conversations with your employer about adjustments. Time blocking on work-calendar for family time, remote schooling time . LINKS MENTIONEDSarah’s Bad to the Bowl Food Blog Follow Sarah on Instagram ,FB, Pinterest or Twitter

Policy Chats
2020 Election: Who is Voting and Why?

Policy Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 27:22


In this episode, Professor of Political Science Jennifer Merolla and political science graduate students Mai Nguyen Do and Sarah Hayes talk with students from the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about why the female, Black, and youth vote are so important. About : Jennifer Merolla Jennifer L. Merolla is Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Riverside. Her research focuses on how the political environment shapes individual attitudes and behavior across many domains such as candidate evaluations during elections, immigration policy attitudes, foreign policy attitudes, and support for democratic values and institutions. Learn more about Jennifer Merolla via https://politicalscience.ucr.edu/people/faculty/jennifer-merolla/ About Mai Nguyen Do: My name is Mai Nguyen Do. I work as a researcher for AAPI Data and am a PhD student in the political science department. I'm particularly interested in migration, Southeast Asian refugees in the United States, and Asian American politics more generally. Learn more about Mai Nguyen Do via https://socialinnovation.ucr.edu/mai-nguyen-do About Sarah Hayes: Sarah Hayes is a second year graduate student in the political science department. Her focus is American Politics with a focus in Black and Electoral politics. Sarah spends her time as a research associate for Center of Social Innovation working on projects to advance racial equity in the IE. Podcast Highlights: “...and so for women who really care about these issues, it's really important to become involved, to vote, to show up, to engage in your communities to try to address some of those areas where women still have a great deal of progress to make.” - Jennifer Merolla on the topic of the female vote. “Young voters and young people are energized right now, the trouble is translating that energy into casting their ballot.” - Mai Nguyen Do on the topic of Gen Z and Millennials voting. “What we have seen is a lot of ramped up attention surrounding Black politics, but also Black voting as well.” - Sarah Hayes on the topic of recent political events emphasizing Black voices and needs. Interviewers: Maddie Bunting (UCR Public Policy Major, Dean's Chief Ambassador) Andrea Rayas (UCR Public Policy Major, Dean's Ambassador) Music by: C Codaine https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Xylo-Ziko/Minimal_1625 https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Xylo-Ziko/Phase Commercial Links: https://ucr.zoom.us/webinar/register/8916037471695/WN_Pna4aJkzTkqYxtqA7P3LTg http://mpp.ucr.edu This is a production of the UCR School of Public Policy: https://spp.ucr.edu/ Subscribe to this podcast so you don't miss an episode. Learn more about the series and other episodes via https://spp.ucr.edu/podcast.

The Southern Star
Rosscarbery's Sarah Hayes, Courcey Rovers' Karyn Keohane and Adam Smith of Sky Sports on Katie Taylor and 25 years since Collins v Eubank in Millstreet

The Southern Star

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 85:12


On today’s Podcast we’re looking ahead to a busy weekend of ladies football and camogie and chatting to Rosscarbery’s Sarah Hayes ahead of their huge West Cork derby with Clonakilty in the County Intermediate semi-final this weekend. We’re also joined by Karyn Keohane of Courcey Rovers ahead of their senior camogie clash with Newcestown on Sunday. We also have a feature interview with Sky Sports Head of Boxing Development and lead commentator Adam Smith. We caught up with Adam at his home in Drinagh recently to chat about Katie Taylor’s huge rematch with Delfine Persoon this Saturday night on Sky Sports Box Office. Adam also took us on a stroll down memory lane and spoke to us about the classic Steve Collins v Chris Eubank fights that took place in Millstreet and Pairc Ui Chaoimh 25 years ago. The Star Sport Podcast is brought to you by Access Credit Union. Access Credit Union has always been at the heart of our community, through good and bad times. For more visit accesscu.ie. You can add the Star Sport Podcast to your podcast player of choice by copying this URL - https://southern-star.podomatic.com/rss2.xml - and using the "Add a podcast by URL/RSS" option.

OptimizeYou Podcast
Finding a Way Through Hashimoto's Thyroiditis - Sarah's Story

OptimizeYou Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 20:02


Ten years ago, Sarah Hayes, co-founder of OptimizeYou, was diagnosed with Hashimoto's thyroiditis, an autoimmune disease affecting the thyroid. She was diagnosed soon after the birth of her second child, and her physical symptoms became a massive disruption to her daily life, as she battled against fatigue, digestive upset, brain fog, irritability, in addition to many other symptoms. Hashimoto's is the leading cause of hypothyroidism in the U.S. It affects 5 out of 100 people (1-2% of the population), and is 8 times more likely to affect women than men.* Sarah had to learn how to manage her condition, and she calls it her biggest struggle, as well as her biggest motivation to understand the human body, and help others feel better in their bodies. Over the years, Sarah has worked to regain wellness and manage her symptoms. After trying countless treatments and therapies, she has forged a path towards health. She describes her solution as discovering what she needed to feel like she was thriving, giving herself permission to do it, and committing to that process. Her story is inspiring to all who have dealt with chronic or complex health issues, and instills hope about the resilience of the human body.

Cherry Jam - A Gloucester Rugby Supporter Podcast
Episode 5 - Good news for once - new players and coaching announcements. Lions tour confirmed and our favourite moment in rugby.

Cherry Jam - A Gloucester Rugby Supporter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 60:37


We're back once again with another episode of Cherry Jam. This week we discuss the new signings of Matt Garvey, Lugovi'i Mulipola and Matias Alemanno, plus the announcement of new deals for Trevor Woodman and Tim Taylor. Probably the best news, Alex King has joined as backs coach too. We also have a brief discussion around the Lions and who we think are nailed on for the squad and our hopes for the future of the touring side, before a chat (as suggested by listener Sarah Hayes via our twitter) about our favourite moments in rugby. Ed Price Lawrence Landray (Loz) James Eastwood (Snowy) Russ Brookes

Dolphins Swim in a Pod(cast)
Athletics with Sarah Hayes!

Dolphins Swim in a Pod(cast)

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 31:50


First year Athletic Director and Battery Creek Alum Sarah Hayes talks to us about sports, her own journey from Beaufort to Brown University back to Beaufort. This one-time basketball phenom was also Teacher of the Year once upon a time. Listen to how she's putting the student back in student-athlete!

Guiding Lights: Beacons for Mental Wellness
Episode 2: Associate Professor of Psychology Dr. Sarah Hayes-Skelton

Guiding Lights: Beacons for Mental Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 43:09


We'll be discussing anxiety (generalized, social, and competitive) which will be followed up by coping mechanisms and mindfulness strategies.

Risky Women Radio
Regulator Series: Sarah Hayes from London’s Financial Conduct Authority

Risky Women Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 22:13


Sarah Hayes, Head of Department, Lending and Intermediaries, Authorisations at the UK's Financial Conduct Authority joins us in our ongoing Regulator Series.  We discuss her career and how the FCA aims to make markets work well – for individuals, for business, and for the economy as a whole. Sarah's a senior executive with a strong track record for strategic leadership and proposition ownership in financial markets – successfully delivering complex change programs across global organisations. She's known for doing the right thing and getting things done! Points of Interest 01:55 What the FCA Regulator Does 04:32 Phoenixing, Technical Expertise, Expanding Perimeter 06:30 Career Journey 11:03 Trends & Innovations: Regulatory Sandbox, AI, Machine Learning 16:12 Diversity & Inclusion 17:36 Rants & Revelations 19:13 Rapid Fire Round Sign up for more and get transcript on our website >

Paris Smith Podcast
A Guide To Settlement Agreements - Sarah Hayes

Paris Smith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 6:23


Employment Solicitor Sarah Hayes takes us through a guide to settlement agreements. Why are they beneficial? What should you need to know and what are the practical steps that need to be taken for them to be legally binding? Show notes 00:28 What is a settlement agreement? Sarah defines what it means 00:48 What is the purpose of a settlement agreement and what will include 01:15 There are various benefits of having a settlement agreement - Sarah talks through what these are 02:00 How long does it take to agree the terms of a settlement agreement? 02:40 It is important to see a solicitor if you are issued with a settlement agreement - Sarah talks about how this works in practice 04:06 What happens if you want to negotiate the terms of your agreement and do you have to sign the agreement? Sarah explains in detail and what the implications are for you. 04:45 How do you know if you're getting a fair deal? 05:30 What is the typical time frame for payments being made?

Paris Smith Podcast
Can Employees Be Made To Wear Heels To Work? - Sarah Hayes

Paris Smith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 5:48


Recent media coverage around dress code at work has sparked examination into the guidance available for employers; what legal principles do you need to know before making any changes to dress code policy? Solicitor Sarah Hayes discusses. Show notes 00:30 Sarah talks about recent media coverage from Japan around workplace dress codes - what can we learn from this? 01:25 Sarah examines a recent example from the UK 02:00 Sarah talks about the Equality Act - are there gaps? 02:30 New guidance is published for employers and employees - how are these applied in practice? 03:10 What does this mean for employers and what should you consider if revising your dress code policy?

Ask An Archaeologist
S3:E23 Ask an Archaeologist interview with Sarah Hayes

Ask An Archaeologist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019 57:56


Hello again everyone, here is another one. Talking to Sarah Hayes of the Coffin Works about Museums, social media and twin etiquette.   music by From the Ashes   If you ever have to go to Shoeburyness take the A road, the okay road that's the best. Go motorin' on the A13

Becoming Virtually Free: A podcast for virtual assistants, consultants and freelancers

On this episode, Amy and Sarah nerd out hard over Sarah's new course - Trello Like A Boss and talk about all the potential Trello has to transform the organizational structure of your business. Not sponsored, pinky promise.

The techUK Podcast
The techUK Podcast Episode 5 - Brit-twin: Towards a National Digital Twin

The techUK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 34:34


This episode, presented again by Matt Evans, focuses on the technologies behind and possibilities for digital twins. We consider what a national ‘Brit-twin’ would deliver and talk to Peter van Manen at Frazer-Nash, Sarah Hayes at the National Infrastructure Commission, Kevin Reeves at Costain, David Cuckow from the BSI and Matheiu Francoz at Dassault Systemes about how we can get there.

Data Cult Audio
Data Cult Audio 0095 - Lauren Sarah Hayes

Data Cult Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 23:41


About: Lauren Sarah Hayes is a Scottish musician and sound artist who builds and performs with hybrid analogue/digital instruments. She is a “positively ferocious improvisor” (Cycling ‘74), her music refusing to sit nicely between free improv, experimental pop, techno, and noise. Over the last decade she has developed and honed a deliberately challenging and unpredictable performance system that explores the relationships between bodies, sound, environments, and technology. The Wire described her most recent album MANIPULATION (pan y rosas discos) as “skittering melodies and clip-clopping rhythms suggesting a mischievous intelligence emerging from this web of wires”. She is a member of the New BBC Radiophonic Workshop and currently lives in Arizona where she teaches electronic music. Originally broadcast live on BBC Radio 3. Commissioned by hcmf//  Links: laurensarahhayes.com instagram.com/elleesaich soundcloud.com/elleesaich twitter.com/elleesaich laurensarahhayes.bandcamp.com pariesa.com

halfwayokay: Weird-Rad Comedy Talk
Episode 60: Level 1 Dwarven Mom

halfwayokay: Weird-Rad Comedy Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 122:51


Hey mon! Special guest Eric Ditmer joins us! Shawn is stressed and is also a hero, NEW HWOK SHIRTS!!, Danny's Mutant Roundup presents Sarah Hayes, holidays, movie reviews, Will Wonkers and the Candy Place, Oompa Loompas aren't self-sufficient, Trick-or-Treat ethics, we love Sarah Hayes, Show Notes Roulette, underage club/bar entry using Door Dash, test drive bummer, car talk, Danny tries to pick a fight about cars for some reason, Dungeon and Dragon ethics, scale mail bracers, goblins are babies, Danny makes us to through a very expansive, mind-bending adventure. Twitter: @halfwayokay Instagram: @halfwayokay Facebook: @halfwayokay Join the halfwayokay Friendship Club: facebook.com/groups/halfwayokayfriendshipclub Leave a cool voicemail 937-848-1112

EG Property Podcasts
Tomorrow's Leaders: Sarah Hayes on becoming a partner at KPMG the unconventional way

EG Property Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 41:49


Years before Sarah Hayes was made partner at KPMG, she was growing up in Bodmin Moor with dreams of becoming a vet working with large animals. Now, Hayes has spent the last 15 years at KPMG and was made partner in the real estate transaction services team in May. But, she tells EG’s Tomorrow’s Leaders Podcast: “I’ve not come the standard route.” She studied accounting and finance at the University of Plymouth where those around her doubted her future prospects. She says: “I can remember being at university and being told that none of us would get into Big Four because you had to go to a better university. There’s a big part of me that would quite like to find that lecturer and stick my tongue out at him.” In this podcast, Hayes speaks about being a role model to other women in the industry and the conversations property needs to be having around the diversity of thought. She also talks about her favourite dragon - not mentioning Game of Thrones once - and about the relative viciousness of horses versus ducks.

Sage Gateshead
PODCAST: Backstage: Episode #7 The North

Sage Gateshead

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 31:42


Episode #7: The North The theme for this latest episode is the North. It’s unlikely to have escaped your attention that we’re about to witness a Great Exhibition of the North that’s a once-in-a generation opportunity to celebrate all kinds of northern-ness, and explore what the North actually means in 2018. To help us understand a little more about the special and specific sounds of the North we talk to radio DJ Lauren Laverne about the week of gigs by northern artists she is curating for the Exhibition and artist Mark Fell, who is creating a sound installation at Sage Gateshead made up of northern sounds. We pop-in with poet Degna Stone and folk musicians Bella Hardy and Sarah Hayes as they prepare their performance of new music and spoken word, called Backbone of Our Land. And we find out from Vinyl-o-phile, comedian and general know-it-all Steve Drayton what he considers to be the great albums of the North. Backstage is a regular podcast where we go behind the scenes for exclusive interviews and insights from leading and emerging artists who’ll be taking to the stage at Sage Gateshead, and discover some of the activities that take place, and the communities that meet there.

Kenilworth Union Church
Sarah Hayes and Niki Urban - Senior Sermon 2018

Kenilworth Union Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 3:03


Sarah Hayes and Niki Urban - Senior Sermon 2018 by Kenilworth Union Church

Listening to Ladies
Lauren Sarah Hayes

Listening to Ladies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017 27:56


Composer and improviser Lauren Sarah Hayes on making and experiencing sound — in a mausoleum, next to a waterfall, and through specially built furniture.

RED-C Roundup
026 Sarah Hayes: Personal and Professional Life Discernment

RED-C Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2017 56:05


On July 11, 2017, host Gene Wilhelm during the first part of the show invited women in the listening audience to attend St. Thomas Aquinas's (College Station) ACTS retreat in the upcoming weekend. In the second part of the show, Gene chatted with Sarah Hayes, outgoing campus minister at St. Mary's Catholic Center (College Station), about discerning God's will in our personal and professional lives. Enjoy the show, like RED-C Catholic Radio on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter at @REDCRadio. And remember, when choosing between the values of heaven and the values of earth, always round up!

Simply Scottish
Six Degrees of Scotland, pt. 2: Famous Scottish Americans (Witherspoon, Reagan, Cash)

Simply Scottish

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2016 26:39


On this episode of Simply Scottish, we continue testing Scotland's global reach in our Six Degrees of Scotland series. Here, we profile famous Scottish Americans, including actress Reece Witherspoon, president Ronald Reagan, and singer Johnny Cash. Also, enjoy great new music from Mike Vass, Siar, Eddi Reader, and Sarah Hayes!

Voices of the Past Radio
Crowdsourcing Historical Memory with TellHistory

Voices of the Past Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2016 20:36


I’m thrilled today to introduce a project that combines my biggest interests--oral storytelling and cultural heritage outreach. It’s appropriately called Tell History. And it was developed by Alex Whitcomb and Sarah Hayes. They’re crowdsourcing video-based memories that they tie to themes, timelines and maps. We all have a friend or relative who has a fascinating story to tell. TellHistory.com can help you help them to share that story in historical context. It’s also an inspiring story about how you can take your passion, and evolve it into a platform for the greater good. Listen as Alex and Sarah describe their own bit of history in the development of this project…. What has the response been like? I know from personal experience that it can be very difficult to build engagement in digital projects. How have you gotten so many folks to contribute videos to the project? Tell me a little about how Tell History works ... I think it’s interesting that you use a Theme of the Week to focus your contributions. How do you identify those? What kind of audiences are contributing to Tell History, and what kind of stories are capturing your attention? You’ve made it very easy for folks contribute to Tell History. Describe that process ... How have you been using social media to support the growth of Tell History? What kind of stories and themes are you focusing on for the future? Describe what your “big picture” goal is for Tell History ... A project of this scope only happens because of people who believe in you and what you’re trying to achieve. Are there any folks who have contributed to the site that you’d like to give a shout-out to? How do folks connect with you online? And that was Alex Whitcomb and Sarah Hayes. If you'd like to learn more about Tell History, you can find shownotes from this interview--along with all the relevant links-- at voicesofthepast.org. While you're there, check out the series called “DigitalHeritage 1-2-3” These posts each contain three stories or websites that are on my radar, with a little bit of analysis about how they might be useful to you.

CiTR -- The Saturday Edge
New music from Africa, 7 lots of Canadian women

CiTR -- The Saturday Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2015 238:01


New releases by Les Ambassadeurs, Kandia Kouyate, Toto la Momposina, WOMEX 2015, The Rheingans Sisters, Sarah Hayes. Previews of The Acoustic Guitar Project (December 3rd at The Rogue), Sarah Jane Scouten (December 8th), Dana Sipos & T. Nile (December 11th), and some more Sandy Denny nostalgia

Foot Stompin Free Scottish Music Podcast
AyePodcast 134 - Scottish Music Podcast

Foot Stompin Free Scottish Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2014 27:14


This podcast features new and classic Scottish music and introduces Hands Up for Trad's project's FolkWaves, MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards and the BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician Award. There’s new music from Saltfishforty and singer Sarah Hayes and then a classic Shooglenifty track followed by more new music from Rachel Newton and Skerryvore. We finish off the podcast with a classic A Man’s A Man For A’ That by Sheena Wellington. Listen to and download all our other Foot Stompin’ Scottish music podcasts at www.handsupfortrad.co.uk. 

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The Mike Harding Folk Show
Mike Harding Folk Show 50

The Mike Harding Folk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2013 85:04


PODCAST: 08 Dec 2013   01 - Band of Teachers - Steeleye Span - Wintersmith 02 - The Humours of the King of Ballyhooley - Patrick Street - Irish Times 03 - Winter Song - Lindisfarne - The Best of Lindisfarne 04 - London Danny - Jez Lowe - Heads Up 05 - Castle Rock Road - Damien O'Kane - Demo 06 - Song for Caroline Herschel - Phillip Henry and Hannah Martin - Mynd 07 - Mother Willow Tree - Ange Hardy - Barefoot Folk 08 - The Jolly Banker - The Jolly Bankers- Death and Taxes 09 - The Crooked Man - Merry Hell - Blink… And You Miss It 10 - Jolly Coppers - Freddie White - Four Days in May 11 - The Dashing White Sergeant / Brighton Camp - The Old Swan Band - Swan for the Money 12 - When First I Came to Caledonia - Sarah Hayes - Mainspring 13 - Billy Gibson’s Things - Pete Scott - Songs to Sing and Jokes to Tell 14 - Sanctuary - Colleen Raney - Here This Is Home 15 - Liverpool Lou - Eleanor Shanley - Desert Heart 16 - Fraserburgh Train - Police Dog Hogan - From the Land of Miracles 17 - We Live A Long Time to Get Old - The House Devils - unreleased 18 - Chemical Workers’ Song - Demon Barbers - rough mix

SLAC Conferences
SSRL: Getting from Proposal to Experiment

SLAC Conferences

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2012


(October 3, 2012) Sarah Hayes talks about how those approved for beam time can move around some of the red tape that is involved in the research process.

SLAC Conferences
SSRL: Tips on Getting Started with Research at SLAC

SLAC Conferences

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2012


(October 3, 2012) Sarah Hayes and Sam Webb gives some insight to the audience about how you can get started in your research involving SLAC and the technologies that come with it.

SLAC Conferences
SSRL: Demystifying the Light Source Experience Workshop Introduction

SLAC Conferences

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2012 3:52


Sarah Hayes gives an introduction to lightsource technologies. It is geared toward scientists new to the field, as well as those considering new techniques. (October 23, 2011)

God Is InThe TV Zine
Bill's Tip Tape for 2011

God Is InThe TV Zine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2011


Tipping new acts is a inexact science isn't it? For every success story there's rotting NME cover from the 1990s in your attic, hopefully proclaiming Terris the 'best new band in the country.' Then there's the BBC sound of list, a industry love in that seems to further grease the wheels between mainstream media and mainstream acts, PRs and labels. And when the winner is announced(the unfortunate Little Boots et al), the BBC will obviously spend the next six months trying to convince you 'how right they were!' by instantly play listing their chosen new darlings. Then there's the music media constantly and veraciously searching for that 'next big thing' when in reality its the music that matters whether that's from a act on album one or album four. With all of that in mind, I present to you my Tip Tape for 2011, you see we write about unsigned, small label acts all year round so these are my recommendations rather than my props to bash you round the head with or attempts to tell you how 'you heard it here first' they are just a collection of relatively new acts I like. Some of them are completely new, some under appreciated and some bubbling under the surface, all of whom I believe and I know will be producing music that is worthy of your attention in the next twelve months. And that's all there is too it ok no ulterior motive?! Ok then, with the spiel over I hope you enjoy my Tip Tape for 2011! There's been a preponderance fuzzy art rocking types crawling from basements, blinking into the light in the past few years. From the bittersweet C86 dipped indie pop of Brooklyn's Pains of Being Pure at Heart to the nu-gaze might of A Place to Bury Strangers, and this year's noise popping tips for the tops London dwellers Yuck. Well boy/girl four piece Hold Kiss Kill just might be the most intruding new addition, displaying the instantly sneering fuzz rock rhythms of Jesus and Mary Chain and the fuzz box atmospherics of latter day My Bloody Valentine and threaded with deliciously ice cold harmonies comparable to the duelling feminine vs masculine tones of Ladytron. Neon Girls(below) a forthcoming bside is the sound of swirling static down dark tube tunnels, whilst intertwine male /female vox are in entagled in a whispering embrace through the whistling winds of the train lines. Hold Kiss Kill release their debut single 'Our Last Waltz' through the helen llewelyn product nineteen label. HOLD KISS KILL- 'Neon Girls' by HOLD KISS KILL Juddering, catchy and intelligent, Cardiff based/Monmouth born electro-experimentalists VVOLVES(two v’s, not one w) are the meeting point between the anthemic electro of Toykyo Police Club and the unhinged intellect of LCD Soundsystem. When I checked out local bands to witness at last year's SWN festival in October, the title track lifted from VVOLVES’ 'Birds In Berlin EP’ instantly sparked my interest, its a addictive, charmingly scruffy electro anthem that burns through town on the wings of a swirling synths and a skittering vocal line, whilst members of VVOLVES hold onto its twisty turning flux capacitor rhythms for dear life! When the stream of consciousness burns its way into your skull amid tales of the carnage of the night before, in the monologue of this final minute you're reminded of the Super Furry's classic 'Herman Loves Pauline!' Their new EP 'Vogue' has better production values and now the sonics are less vocally driven, a succession of blinking beeps and beats rise and fall like the unexpectedly pleasant sound of a man repeatedly kicking a 80s arcade game. The future possibilities are endless for VVOLVES, keep your eyes on them! VVOLVES debut EP proper will be released on a 10” gatefold vinyl and as download on February 7th. VVolves - Birds in Berlin by Somethingfortheweekend Kent's Tom Williams and the Boat have been gathering momentum as a musical force for three or four years, this Feb see's the release of their debut album, if you were being simplistic you could call Tom Williams & The Boat 'The English answer to Bruce Springsteen and the E street band.' But that would be too lazy, sure their blues, folk, country tinged rock sound is as vermantly muscular and densely intricate taking in rocous strings, lusty blasts of harmonica, and joyous horns. But its inbued with band leader Tom Williams' urgent cinematic lyrical journeys across his past and the sprawling roads of the country, that really propel the act toward that rarely uttered word: unique. Get Older(below) is one such example of their debut album's power, its twitching rhythm section releasing waves of cascading violins, violent strummings and stabbing drum fills, sprinkled with Tom's sneering blues tinged tale of deceit and mortality going up in flames that's redolant of the narratives of a Nick Cave and Bob Dylan. The tales of travel and the "struggle of a man in his early 20s confronting a modern world that doesn’t make sense" that make up his band's debut album are apparently built upon fictional fragments, if that's the case they're bloody convincing and outstandingly affecting! Tom Williams & The Boat release their debut album on Feb the 21st through their own Wire Boat recordings label. Tom Williams & The Boat- Get Older by godisinthetvzine.co.uk Camden four piece Tribes came to me in a email message a few months back, fuzzy ramshackle lo fi pop recordings of their demos that show enormous potential, the song "We were Children"(below) is deceptively brilliant built on a clawing mangling guitar strings that clambers into your ears and won't let go of your brain, but its the sardonically delivered sherbet lemon drop of a chorus line.('oh no stranger your just like me these things happen we were children in the mid nineties’)That will hit a chord with many music fans of a certain vintage(one of whom is writing these very words), and will literally and metaphorically conjure up memories of the crumpled up bar chords and slacker melodies of The Lemonheads, Pavement, Husker Du and the Pixies! Tribes- We Were Children by godisinthetvzine.co.uk Women in music, its the in trend, and with Jessie J's (perplexing?) selection by the BBC as winner of its annually flawed self perpetuating industry inbred Sound of poll, that trend looks set to continue. Often you feel there's a contrived industry bandwagon that is being filled by the labels each new female act fulfilling a new need in the market from Duffy to Florence and back again there has been a tendency in the mainstream at least to often overlook the real talent below the surface(see Caitlin Rose, Emmy the Great ect). One such act that could have the potential to break out of this mould is The Good Natured aka teenager Sarah McIntosh her affecting first single from last year 'Your Body is a Machine' might initially carry a hint of Mockney Kate Nashism in tone, but she's more like the thinking person's answer to the band wagonism of La Roux, amongst an undergrowth of hazy synths and thudding beats 'Your Body is A Machine' alluringly reveals a intelligent rifle through the inner thoughts of a girl who has had enough of her own dumbed down, passed out Skins generation and even couches it in an astoudingly perceptive philosophical ideology(‘Narcissism overwhelming/vanity is quite exhausting/Self indulgent hedonistic blame it all on your upbringing’), but most of all this is a onomatopoeic dark nugget of melodramatic pop and exactly the kind of tune that could easily sit on a Radio one playlist, if only they were listening! The Good Natured released her second single 'Be My Animal' on KIDS in November and plans an album later in 2011.Here's what Sarah says about her plans for 2011: "I don't want to rush the album as I am really happy with the way it's all building and at the moment it is great just getting the songs together! We are releasing an EP in March then we plan for the album to be released in 2011. I am working with loads of talented writers and producers in London and I flew out to Stockholm to write at the end of November! I am taking some time to lock myself away in my bedroom and write on my own - like I did when I wrote Your Body Is A Machine (our previous single). I can't wait for you to hear everything I have been working on!' Your Body Is A Machine by The Good Natured North London outfit smallgang wowe'd the massive audience at last year’s World International John Peel Day in London, they have since been much in demand in London. Comprising of Anglo-Japanese brothers Simon and Toshi Kobayashi on vocals and guitars, and Matt and Ruth Atkins on drums and bass respectively. Simon, Ruth and Matt worked together at the now defunct Border's bookstore on Charing Cross Road and the band formed out of their friendship. Smallgang's expansive post punk is the sound of expression crushing up against emotion, and is given life by the brothers Kobayshi's double barrelled vocal assaults, dark screeches of guitar noise redolent of everyone from Slint to Shellac shifting precisely above shifting time signatures. If their first single the crowd pleasing 'Cockpit' got people talking then their forthcoming single 'Trespasses' could potentially sear itself onto the heart's of many, possessing an authenticity and first person quality not often seen in mainstream contemporaries, from the cart wheeling percussion and menacing dark alley guitars, to the twitching, disaffected baritone vocals that instantly put you in the minds eye of both brothers in turn. Somehow familiar yet resigned they're equal parts the sound of Bill Callahan and singer/bassist Mark Burgess of The Chameleons, indeed there's even a touch of the work of the early National about these two deceptively revealing lyrical vignettes that open up a window on emotion and indecision. "Evoking Mike Leigh's eye for detail and human drama and Bresson's transgress pathos' its these voices that give a throbbing heart to smallgang's impressively powerful sound. ‘Tresspasses’ is lifted from smallgang's first studio album also entitled 'Tresspasses' and released on Damnably in May 2011. smallgang- Tresspasses by godisinthetvzine.co.uk Edinburgh based Electro wizards Ben Butler & Mousepad is Joe Gay vs You/Germlin's new project and they are a late entry wild card onto my list of 'one's to watch' if you check the press release apparently they create 'a soundtrack to a bad mother of a party with Rocky Balboa, Bootsy Collins and Triumvirat headlining.' Maybe but what makes them really stand out from the over populated electro pop herd is their ability to surprise, because they sound like the frankly schizoid, and the lead track from their new EP 'Infinite Capacity feat The Niallist" is the sound of Gary Numan playing with some new pro tools programmes with all the gleefulness of a 16 year old after their first taste of redbull and coke! 'Infinite Capacity’(below) stomps through a sea break beats and glitches, scattered with a electro prog- pop melody that constantly comes at you from different angles, reminding one of everyone from Devo to LCD Soundsystem and beyond. The rest of the EP shows the outfits’ diversity and grounding in the modern dance community retaining a playful zip for experimenting with funky beats, squelching synths and cut up samples that makes us eager to see where they go next. Ben Butler & Mousepad is currently working on the finishing touches of his debut album ‘Formed for Fantasy’ due out on LOAF in 2011.Ben Butler & Mousepad have been invited by Deerhoof to support them in their US tour. Ben Butler & Mousepad Infinite Capacity (For Love) Feat by godisinthetvzine.co.uk There are problem three of four new names for you to sample on this list (and that was partly the aim) but I've also included some acts that whilst not new, deserve more attention in the coming year. One such is gloriously minimal Newcastle dream pop act Lanterns on the Lake, we've long since championed their subtle achingly gorgeous sighing pop that touches on the works of Low and Mazzy Star that stretches across two outstanding self-record and self-released EPs: “The Starlight EP” and “Misfortunes & Minor Victories”. Well we're pleased to inform you that they've now been snapped up by ace indie imprint Bella Union one can only hope that 2011, is the year that Lanterns on the Lake really emerge from the depths of the underground scene into the warm bosom of the wider alternative public, because they bloody deserve it! Their single from last year the heart beats of 'Lungs Quicken' (below) is but just one example of their wondrous ability to shift and move the listener with subtle cadences of instrumentation and piercingly gorgeous harmonies. Lanterns on the Lake- Lungs quicken by godisinthetvzine.co.uk Another who has already been well covered on this site is startling Norwegian talent Pål Moddi Knutsen or Moddi for short, his Rubbles EP last year earned him rave reviews on GIITTV, and shone a light on his future movements, including the release of his debut album 'Floriography' in this country in April. The title track from his EP 'Rubbles'(below) is an outstanding piece of melodramatic composition, written at the dead of night its undulating percussion that traces the vast landscapes of his homeland. Moddi's utterly unique voice drawing into you his spindling web through intriguing couplets and sudden bursts of accordion and a sea-blue guitar but it's his spellbinding vocals that are the key to understanding the majesty of his song writing switching effortlessly from tenderly enigmatic to skyscrapingly dramatic in the space of a few verses. Moddi has been compared favourably to everyone from Bjork to Scott Walker and Patrick Wolf but is an utterly unique talent. Moving ahead, Moddi is preparing for the international release of “Floriography” (on Propeller records in April 2011), and will be touring extensively with his band throughout Europe in conjunction with the release. Moddi- Rubbles by godisinthetvzine.co.uk Sure, new Heavenly signings Sea of Bees have been widely touted elsewhere but I just couldn't resist including the work of Sea of Bees small-town Sacremento's very own Julie Ann Baenziger (known as Jules to her friends) her cowering voice is entrancing and 'off-kilter-folk' song writing irresistibly enigmatic, if you’re looking for short hands you can mention the southern twang of Kristin Hersh or the elegance of the work of Cat Power, but essentially multi instrumentalist Sea of Bees is an beguiling incomparable new talent and her forthcoming ‘Songs For the Ravens’ album is delightful and: "influenced by rebels, nomads and the beloved people in Jules’ life. Short stories, films, even colours and shapes help richly weave ‘Songs For The Ravens’ into the epically beautiful and deeply personal piece of work it is. It is full of songs Jules wrote when she was emerging from her chrysalis, the work of someone who wanted to put her entire life on record. As she made it, she even learned to play the marimba, the glockenspiel and the slide guitar." Take the her forthcoming single the utterly spellbinding country tinged strum of 'Wizbot' (below), possesses an irresistibly coquettish vocals that sigh and twinge they are the magical sound of being enveloped in the pools of that special someone's eyes and yet being left with only unrequited feelings, a perfectly encapsulated lament told through vivid imagery and references to the book Huckleberry Finn. Jules aka Sea of Bees' forthcoming album 'Songs for the Ravens' is a utterly glorious record and gets its released on Heavenly Recordings on 7 February. Sea of Bees - "Wizbot" from Aaron Rosenbloom on Vimeo. Scotland has something of a track record of late, when it comes to being the birthplace of emotionally scorched indie rock groups of late, and the encouraging thing is they are all so different! Whether its been the insistent melodic throb of Frightened Rabbit's emotionally torn streams of consciousness' or the scorched almost post rock cadences of There Will Be Fireworks or the emotive primal scream of Muersault producers one of 2010’s sleeper albums of the year. Glaswegian Sextet Admiral Fallow exist somewhere between the gaps of all of these aforementioned acts, but yet are utterly unique, delicate folky instrumentation reveals itself like a flower in spring, each carefully executed line built layer by layer each player or flute, guitar, shivering percussive cymbals and strings that arch and release. Each player ushering in a new motif and removing themselves delightfully to give the song space to breath. But its singer/lyricist Louis Abbott, a proud Scot whose accent is familiar and comforting yet filled with a melancholia (contrasted with the Northumbrian tones of Sarah Hayes) that sows these songs with hard worn tales of growing up as a under achiever and being pushed away at every turn, a theme that is both personal and yet universal and sung in intricate poetic detail, moving from the minute tiny details of the everyday, toward utterly wide screen rushes of emotional reward. Admiral Fallow's album 'Boots met my face' got a low key release last year, but now gets its full UK release on March the 21st! Preceded by their new single 'These Barren Years' on January 31st. The album track ‘Delivered’ (below) is one such fine example of their expert song writing and the redemptive power of their music, that skirts the edges of folk pop revival and ushers in a tenderness, sense of place and hope through struggle, that is life affirming and heart warming. Admiral Fallow- Delivered (Alt Version) by godisinthetvzine.co.uk All content syndicated from http://wwwg.odisinthetvzine.co.uk

Noon Edition
The Monroe County Humane Association

Noon Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2008 53:00


This week on Noon Edition, we’ll feature two representatives on the show from the Monroe County Humane Association. CEO Sarah Hayes and Education Program Director Sarah DeLone will join us in the studio along with some furred and feathered friends. They’ll discuss issues concerning animal welfare in South Central Indiana.