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The Six Nations show is back with England's all-time most capped rugby player, Sarah Hunter, and Ireland former back-row, Anna Caplice. They preview one of the biggest game's of this year's Women's Six Nations, Ireland vs England. #Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank Of Ireland.
Emma, Maj & Eric join forces for a rapidfire episode, discussing Sharn Freier's move to Wolfsburg, *that* Alana Jančevski free kick, the chaos at Jets v Canberra, and more!
Two Minnesotans recently ran seven marathons in seven days, on seven continents. The feat is called Great World Race. Ellen Hunter Gans and Sarah Hunter spoke with MPR News host Nina Moini to share with us the experience of this incredible physical – and mental – challenge.
Welcome to another installment of the Shelf Care interview, an occasional podcast series in which Booklist editors talk to book people. This Shelf Care interview is sponsored by Lerner Publishing Group. In this episode of Shelf Care Interview, Sarah Hunter talked to Carole Boston Weatherford about her forthcoming picture book, The Doll Test: Choosing Equality, which will be out in November. You can listen to this interview here. Carole Boston Weatherford is the author of numerous award-winning books. Her picture book BOX: Henry Brown Mails Himself to Freedom, illustrated by Michele Wood, received a Newbery honor. Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre, illustrated by the late Floyd Cooper was a National Book Award long-list title, won the Coretta Scott King Award for author and illustrator, and received a Caldecott honor and a Sibert honor. When she's not traveling or visiting museums, Carole is mining the past for family stories, dating traditions, and forgotten struggles.
Hi gorgeous!Welcome back to the show! Today we are joined by returning Feminine Magic & Money Guest Expert Sarah Hunter.Sarah is a Subconscious Expert, Breathworker and Hypnotherapist whose work I deeply love specifically because of the focus on generational trauma which for most of us goes deep when it comes to money.Inside this episode we dive into why generationally informed hypnotherapy works so powerfully when most hypnotherapy falls flat and specifically how we can heal our patterns with money leveraging her custom techniques.Be sure to join us to experience Sarah's incredibly powerful and personalized wealth hypnosis work inside Feminine Magic & Money!Claim one of the final spaces in the last mastermind round!https://www.jocelynkellyreid.com/feminine-magic-moneyOther Ways to Work Together >> https://www.jocelynkellyreid.com/work-with-meFollow Jocelyn :https://www.instagram.com/jocelyn.kelly.reid/Download my free masterclass on How I Quantum Leaped to $50k Months In the First Year of Business!https://quantumleap.lpages.co/quantum-leap/Subscribe to My YouTube Channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNJf5uZcz5Y827IRcPaUFVQJoin the free sisterhood Born To Be a Bosshttps://www.facebook.com/groups/511848006411418Connect with Sarah: Website: https://www.sarahhunter.co.uk/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iam_sarahhunter/
ASX 200 closed down 24 points to 7988 (-0.3%) as banks fell and resources rose. CBA led the falls down 1.9% with the Big Bank Basket down to $242.11 (-1.3%). MQG and other financial suffered a similar fate after falls in the banking sector in the US. REITS were slightly weaker with GMG up 1.1% bucking the trend after NXT raised another $750m for an Asian data centre expansion. Industrials drifted lower with REA now 2.2% lower as serious discussion begin on UK acquisition. Resources were buoyed by unconfirmed reports that a couple of CATL's lithium mines had suspended production due to low price. An immediate reaction in lithium prices higher saw the shorts rush to cover. MIN up 16.0 %, PLS up 13.1% and LTR up 13.1% leading the charge. MIN also announced new rosters and cost-cutting. Gold miners were better in places, DEG up 2.3% and RED up 1.8%. Iron ore stocks were also in demand as BHP rallied 1.8% and FMG up 2.6%. Oil and gas stocks got whacked on crude falls, WDS down 2.2% and STO off 1.0%. In corporate news, NXT now raised $2bn in the last five months! The stock dropped 5.6% on the news today. NEM sold stakes in two local gold mines to Greatland Gold which is now looking at an ASX listing. Regal sold down its BCB stake and WAM talked about the courageous trade in buying miners and keeping clear of banks. ASX chairman Damian Roche will retire at this year's AGM. On the economic front, Dr Sarah Hunter from the RBA was out and about today. 'Labour markets are still tight, but the RBA had been surprised about the “limited” easing this year in some key employment indicators.' Asian markets slipped, Japan down 1.8%, China off 1.1% and HK down 1.3%. UK GDP for July 0% M/M. US CPI tonight. Dow Futures down 171 points. NASDAQ Futures down 113 points. Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert market insights and manage your investments with confidence. Ready to invest in yourself? Join the Marcus Today community.
This second episode of England Rugby Untold sees 2014 World Cup-winning captain Katy Daley-Mclean returns with Kat Merchant, Rocky Clark and Sarah Hunter to reminisce on their preparations for the 2014 Rugby World Cup and how they kept themselves entertained in France. Rocky explains ‘Room Wars' and who were in the Spice Girls, Kat tells a story of when Katy made her cry, and Sarah teaches us what the game ‘Sneaky Weasel' entailed.MORE
The final episode of this England Rugby Untold series focuses on the celebrations post-France and the impact of their win. From being on the front pages of newspapers for the first time, to being on The One Show as well as winning BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year, host Katy Daley-Mclean and Kat Merchant, Rocky Clark, Sarah Hunter and Emily Scarratt tell us unique stories following their 2014 Rugby World Cup win.MORE
On this episode of Shelf Care: The Podcast, we've got lots and lots of reading suggestions. First, host Susan Maguire is joined by Rebecca Vnuk, Executive Director, LibraryReads, for a mini-Read ‘n' Rave, a version of the hit program that Booklist and LibraryReads host at ALA Annual. Then, Audio Editor Heather Booth talks to her daughter Julia about how libraries can help teens find good audiobooks. Finally, Susan and Sarah Hunter, Editor, Books for Youth and Graphic Novels, sat down to share a ton of great new graphic novels that you can use to celebrate the tail end of Graphic Novels in Libraries Month (and beyond). “They Just Need to Get a Job”: 15 Myths on Homelessness, by Mary Brosnahan The Love Elixir of Augusta Stern, by Lynda Cohen Loigman Break Every Rule, by Brian Freeman The Most Wonderful Time, by Jayne Allen Marigold Mind Laundry, by Jungeun Yun, tr. By Shanna Tan Swordcrossed, by Freya Marske Bury Your Gays, by Chuck Tingle Swan Song, by Elin Hilderbrand The Strange Tales of Oscar Zahn, v. 1, by Tri Vuong, art by the author The Puerto Rican War: A Graphic History, by John Vasquez Mejias, art by the author A Pillbug Story, by Alison Conway, art by the author Ash's Cabin, by Jen Wang, art by the author Plain Jane and the Mermaid, by Vera Brosgol, art by the author The Deep Dark, by Molly Knox Ostertag, art by the author The Worst Ronin, by Maggie Tokuda-Hall, art by Faith Shaffer The Jellyfish, by Boum, art by the author Navigating with You, by Jeremy Whitely, art by Cassio Riberio Anzu and the Realm of Darkness, by Mai K. Nguyen, art by the author Gamerville, by Johnnie Christmas, art by the author A New Car for Pickle, by Sylvie Kantorovitz, art by the author Hearing Things, by Ben Sears, art by the author
WRP 193 - Back-2-back baby! Sarah Hunter and Johnnie were at The PWR final down in Exeter's Sandy Park at the weekend. Gloucester-Hartpury were going for successive titles, while Bristol - who made already made history by winning an away semi final - were looking to be crowned champions for the first time in the club's history. Just after the final whistle, the England coach gave her thoughts on the game, the ebbs and flows of a pulsating 80 minutes of rugby; where the game was won and lost and who impressed are all spoken about.We spoke to one of the double winners and Red Rose, Tat Heard, who expressed her emotions and the thoughts within the game and what exactly was said at half time! Dave Ward, the Bristol coach, gave his reaction to where the game was won and lost, the emotions of it all and what the future has in stall. And there is a few bits of news including which 7s nation qualified for the Olympics, at the weekend and details of World Cup ticket sales!! #WRP womensrugbypod@hotmail.co.uk Coming soon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sarah Hunter was only 15 minutes late for work when her coworker called police to report her missing, but despite his swift action, Sarah's case would go cold and stay that way for years. Decades later, an individual known to the case from the earliest days of the investigation became a prime suspect and advanced DNA testing even led to an arrest. Yet Sarah's murder still awaits a conclusion to this day after almost 40 years. If you have any information relating to the unsolved homicide of Sarah Hunter, please contact Captain Scott Dunlap of the Vermont State Police Major Crime Unit. His email is scott.dunlap@vermont.gov. You can also submit an anonymous tip at vsp.vermont.gov/tipsubmit, or text VTIPS to 274637. View source material and photos for this episode at: darkdowneast.com/sarahhunter Dark Downeast is an audiochuck and Kylie Media production hosted by Kylie Low.Follow @darkdowneast on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTokTo suggest a case visit darkdowneast.com/submit-case
Ramit Sethi and Morgan Housel: Two titans in finance and money management who don't believe in property investing?! It's your turn to ask the questions as we dive into a topic that's never been explored before on The Property Couch! From breaking down our verdict on these two financial gurus to revealing how you can mirror Ramit and Morgan's investing style, tune in to find out if we're going against the greats! P.S. Stick around until the last question where we answer: Should this mother take all her daughter's savings and put them into the family offset to benefit them all? Free Stuff Mentioned Free Spreadsheet: Kids Savings Tracking Calculator Free Events: The Adviser's New Broker AcademyLearn how to build a successful Mortgage Brokerage Business from the ground up. Register now >> PICA Webinar: Housing Crisis: Setting the Record Straight 7pm AEST, Wednesday 29th of May. ($5 Membership Required) What does the new data reveal about Australia's housing crisis? What common misinformation is being spread?Become a member to register now >>See Bryce's Lifehack >> Resources from Ben's “What's Making Property News?” ASIC report: Australians need better hardship support from their lenders “Housing Market Cycles and Fundamentals” speech by Sarah Hunter, Assistant Governor Guest & Episodes Mentioned: 116 | Q&A – How Guarantor Loans Actually Work, Fixing a Joint Venture, Investing in WA and More 494 | “The Table of Truth”: Everything You Need to Know About Property & The Budget LISTEN TO THE FIRST 20 EPISODES HERE >> MOORR MONEY MANAGEMENT APP:
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Project Roomkey, Governor Gavin Newsom's initiative that turned hotel and motel rooms across the state into temporary shelters for the homeless during the height of the covid pandemic, is the subject of a recent independent evaluation. The goal of this report is to figure out if Project Roomkey was successful in providing the protection and services it promised. What did it get right, what did it get wrong, and is there a way to take the lessons learned and apply them to today? We're going to start our conversation by taking a closer look at the findings of this evaluation with Nichole Fiore, principal associate with the research firm Abt Global and co-author of the report. Then for another perspective, we turn to Sarah Hunter, Director at the RAND Center on Housing and Homelessness and Senior Behavioral Scientist at the RAND Corporation. You can check out the Project Roomkey evaluation at Abt Global's website, just type in Project Roomkey in the search bar.
WWRP 183 - Our very own rosarian. She's back, England coach and our co-host Sarah Hunter returns after a rather busy time! "Sunter" tells us about coaching in the 6 Nations rather than playing in it; her comfort levels following that transition and where the line is drawn in number of games of Tuk Tuk (listen to fully understand!). The opening two performances of The Red Roses are digested, where things have gone right, where needs to be tightened up and what we can expect in terms of selection for the rest of the tournament. We also hear the post-match thoughts of Zoe Aldcroft as she won her 50th cap at Ashton Gate. Sunter also looks at how the other nations have faired so far; how Scotland's recent run has given them confidence and how that has manifested into their play. She also runs her eye over France, Italy, Wales and Ireland, now with her old coach running the show. There's all the news from Rori as well, with results from SA's tour match, Super Rugby W and Aupiki and some shout outs with a special tribute from Sunter to Vicki Cornborough who announced her retirement this week. #WRP womensrugbypod@gmail.com Coming soon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 67th Annual SLE Rodeo is bucking back into town March 15-17, and joining host Kayla Greer in studio on this episode is SLE Executive Director Sarah Hunter to talk about all the ins-and-outs of the nearly two-week-long event! Not only that, but Sarah and Kayla chat about the unique mission that drives the SLE and its membership to do more each year. Don't miss out on all the details, and don't forget to purchase tickets online at www.SLERodeo.com,
Sarah Hunter was last seen in Manchester, Vermont on September 19, 1986. Amanda, Drew, and Jane, the lone survivor of the Connecticut River Valley Serial killer, talk about the circumstances around her murder, the botched investigation, and where the case sits today. We listen to Dr. John Philpin's profile he gave in the 1980's and discuss this along side what little is known about the main suspect David Morrison. If you have any information regarding Sarah Hunter's murder please contact the Vermont State Police at 844-848-8477 Follow or Visit Invisible Tears everywhere at: https://linktr.ee/invisibletearspodcast Also Visit/Follow Guided Path Wellness everywhere at: https://linktr.ee/guidedpathwellness Music Credits dreamy-piano-soft-sound-ambient-background-4049 Music by WinkingFoxMusic from Pixabay Resources for this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvp8RZnhuBQ https://www.timesunion.com/sports/article/All-In-Murdered-golf-pro-Sarah-Hunter-s-case-17190793.php https://suncommunitynews.com/news/2850/detectives-solve-1986-vermont-murder-mystery/ https://www.cbsnews.com/news/charges-in-1986-golf-pros-slaying-dropped-over-evidence-error/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to another installment of the Shelf Care Interview, an occasional podcast series in which Booklist editors get to talk to book people. This Shelf Care Interview is sponsored by Lerner Publishing Group. In this episode of Shelf Care Interview, Sarah Hunter talks with Stephanie V.W. Lucianovic, whose new book, TOUCH THE SKY, goes on sale in May. Stephanie writes books in the San Francisco Bay Area surrounded by a few kids, a few cats, and one husband. Her work includes THE END OF SOMETHING WONDERFUL, HELLO STAR, and THE LEAGUE OF PICKY EATERS.
Sarah Hunter helps us to recover the beauty of the Christian call to submission.
Welcome to another installment of the Shelf Care Interview, an occasional podcast series in which Booklist editors get to talk to book people. This Shelf Care Interview is sponsored by Capstone. In this episode of Shelf Care Interview, Sarah Hunter talks with Patricia Kreiser about her debut picture book Always Together, which came out in January. Patricia Kreiser is an author and illustrator and proud mom who absolutely loves creating picture stories. Some of her earliest and best childhood memories include endless hours with Breyer horses, drawing (but not on the walls) and reading pretty much anything she could get her hands on. Patricia graduated from Pratt Institute and hopes her stories will one day be someone's favorite childhood memory. She joins us today from her home near Philadelphia.
The Minneapolis Public Schools Strategic Plan is their roadmap to success. These strategies are the district's roadmap to success and a way of staying on track and understanding what progress looks like for the 2023-24 school year. The District has prioritized strategies within the plan and Hunter explains.
In this episode, we mark the one year anniversary of the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement that halted the fighting in Ethiopia's northern Tigray region on 3 November. The episode begins with an overview of the crimes committed during the conflict with our Ethiopia expert, Sarah Hunter. Sarah also outlines why the international community must continue to monitor the crises in the country. We then sat down with Radhika Coomaraswamy, an esteemed international lawyer who previously served as the UN Special Representative on Children and Armed Conflict and recently acted as a Commissioner on the International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia (ICHREE). Radhika discusses the Commission's findings since its creation in 2021 and reflects on efforts needed to ensure accountability following the abrupt end to ICHREE's mandate. We end the conversation by assessing the risk of further atrocities in Ethiopia.
Open-Door Playhouse continues to present short plays in podcast form. http://opendoorplayhouse.orgMelissa declared her independence from her boyfriend and set off on her own to become a successful Hollywood agent. Now she wants get Michael back. When her plans to recover him meet with an unforeseen impediment, she knows just how to handle the situation.Miranda Stewart directs. Whitton Frank stars.Sarah Hunter is the playwright. Her previous plays include Dogs Are Better Than People and Escape from the Garden. She co-created a web series, We're Not Dead Yet.I'm Not Alice in Wonderland is a selection in Open-Door Playhouse's second annualCelebrating Women in Theatre.Founded by playwright and filmmaker Bernadette Armstrong, Open-Door Playhouse is a Theater Podcast- like the radio dramas of the 1940s and 1950s. The Playhouse launched on September 15, 2020. At the time, Open-Door Playhouse provided Playwrights, Actors and Directors a creative outlet during the shutdown. Since its inception. Open-Door Playhouse has presented Short and One-Act plays from Playwrights across the country and internationally. In 2021 Open-Door Playhouse received a Communicator Award for Content for thePlay Custody and in 2023 the play What's Prison Like was nominated for a Webby Award in the Crime & Justice Category. Plays are produced by Bernadette Armstrong, Sound Engineer is David Peters, soundeffects are provided by Audio Jungle, and music from Karaoke Version. All plays are recorded at The Oak House Studio in Altadena, CA. There's no paywall at the Open-Door Playhouse site, so you could listen to everything for free. Open-Door Playhouse is a 501c3 non-profit organization, and if you would like to support performances of works by new and emerging playwrights, your donation will be gratefully accepted. Your tax-deductible donations help keep our plays on the Podcast Stage. We strive to bring our listeners thoughtful and surprising one-act plays and ten-minute shorts that showcase insightful and new perspectives of the world we share with others. To listen or to donate (or both), go to https://opendoorplayhouse.orgSupport the show
Welcome to another installment of the Shelf Care interview, an occasional podcast where Booklist editors get to talk with authors and artists about their books. This Shelf Care Interview is sponsored by IDW. In this episode, Sarah Hunter talks to co-authors Jackson Lanzig and Collin Kelly about their comic series Star Trek: the first volume, God Shock, came out in July, and the second, The Red Path, will release in November. Screenwriters and comic book creators Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzig have collaborated on a dizzying number of series together, including Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty, Batman Beyond: Neo-Year, and along with Brandon Sanderson, Dark One, as well as many others. They both live in LA.
Creatives often suffer from the crushing pressure of which direction to take, whether their Art is "good," wondering if people will like, building the courage to share it - the list goes on. Sarah Hunter, a clinical Hypnotherapist, shares how she helps people quiet the noise in their minds so that their true self-expression can come through. This episode will make you rethink how you view your Art, yourself, and the world around you!Sarah Hunter on Instagram: @iam_sarahhunterFREE Hypnosis (Unleash Your Business Potential): https://sarah-hunter.mykajabi.com/Dream-Boat-Clients- - -Awaken, Channel & Create - Doors close Oct. 8thhttps://www.leeannebrennan.com/awaken100 Epic Days - next round starts Feb. 2024 (on Presale now)https://www.leeannebrennan.com/100-epic-days90 Minute Private Coaching Session - Price goes up Oct. 1sthttps://www.leeannebrennan.com/privatecoachingProgram Bundle - get Awaken Channel & Create + 100 Epic Dayshttps://epicbones.thrivecart.com/program-bundle/Epic Start - Self-led Coursehttps://www.leeannebrennan.com/epic-startFREE Personal Project Plannerhttps://thoughtful-composer-783.ck.page/e02f3b1b50*Rate & review my podcast and get $200 OFF any offer in my world (excluding private coaching). Just take a screenshot of your review and email it to assistant@leeannebrennan.com (make sure to take a screenshot before you hit send because it takes a few days to populate in the podcast platforms)Leeanne on Instagram: @createwithleeanne
WRP 156: Red Roses, soft launch. Another season begins, for us here on the World's first and only podcast exclusively on the women's game of rugby union; it's the start of series 5. Next week will see a full-blown start to new season with chats with The Barbarians, Canada, England, Leinster and Auckland Storm. For now the Red Roses take on Canada in a two test series, both preparing for WXV 1. We were in the England camp, with plenty of fresh faces - players and coaches; and spoke to our very own Sarah Hunter, captain Marlie Packer, back in XVs, Meg Jones, new leader, Rosie Galligan and point to prove, Sarah Beckett. #WRP womensrugbypod@gmail.com Coming soon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Shelf Care Interview, an occasional conversation series where Booklist talks to book people. This Shelf Care Interview is sponsored by Capstone. In this episode of the Shelf Care Interview, Sarah Hunter talks to author-illustrator Rachel Werner. Rachel Werner is the founder of The Little Book Project WI, a bi-annual community arts and nonprofit printmaking collaboration. Her literary writing and craft essays have been published by Off Menu Press, Digging Through The Fat and Voyage YA Literary Journal. A selection of Rachel's recipes are also included in Wisconsin Cocktails (UW-Press, 2020)—and her poetry in the anthology “Hope Is The Thing: Wisconsinites On Hope and Resilience in the Time of Covid-19” (The Wisconsin Historical Society, 2021).
In this episode Tim Pilleri and Lance Reenstierna speak about the unsolved murder of Sarah Hunter from Manchester, Vermont in 1986. This episode was researched by Kathleen Studor. Signup for the 5k on October 8th, 2023 in Reading, Massachusetts: https://runsignup.com/Race/MA/Reading/RunForTheMissing Check out our Missing subscription service where we have a bonus show and ad-free episodes! Find us on Apple Podcasts or on Supporting Cast: https://missing.supportingcast.fm/ Sources: https://vsp.vermont.gov/unsolved/homicide/sarahhunter https://www.timesunion.com/sports/article/All-In-Murdered-golf-pro-Sarah-Hunter-s-case-17190793.php#photo-10936219 https://www.cbsnews.com/news/charges-in-1986-golf-pros-slaying-dropped-over-evidence-error/ https://suncommunitynews.com/news/2850/detectives-solve-1986-vermont-murder-mystery/ https://www.manchesterjournal.com/news/local/charges-dismissed-in-1986-murder-of-manchester-golf-pro/article_27de4d6c-679e-5a46-b72e-53d1b00d2d9a.html https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2167806/Sarah-Hunter-Murder-DNA-breakthrough-solves-mystery-female-golf-pro-murdered-1986.html https://www.mychamplainvalley.com/news/digging-for-answers-the-murder-of-sarah-hunter/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchester,_Vermont Overtaken By Darkness documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvp8RZnhuBQ Main Theme by Kevin Macleod. Check out his work at https://incompetech.com/. Additional music by David Williams. See his work at http://williamsflutes.com. Follow Missing: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@missingcsm Twitter: https://twitter.com/MissingCSM FB: https://www.facebook.com/MissingCSM IG: https://www.instagram.com/MissingCSM/ Check out our entire network at http://crawlspace-media.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the Shelf Care Interview, an occasional conversation series where Booklist talks to book people. This Shelf Care Interview is sponsored by Penguin Young Readers. In this episode of the Shelf Care Interview, Sarah Hunter talks to author-artist Pedro Martín. Pedro Martín is a former Hallmark artist of 27 years, and the creator of Asteroid, Andy. He chronicles his life growing up Mexican American online in a series called MEXIKID, which is the basis of the book we'll be gushing over today.
In a bonus live episode recorded at Stockholm Climate Week, Gail, Loyiso, and their guests examined how value-based innovation, supported by the 17 Global Goals, can unlock exponential solutions for both people and the planet. They explored how such innovation can help accelerate the necessary systemic changes to address the climate crisis. The episode featured a range of guests, including Sarah Hunter from the Advanced Research and Invention Agency, Bengt Rittri from the Bluewater Group, and Maya Rebermark from Future Earth who provided insights into system change and climate innovation from a climate policy perspective. Michael Smith from Regeneration VC, Sian Sutherland from PlasticFree, Dominique Souris, a social entrepreneur and climate activist, and Frances Simpson-Allen from Ebb Carbon then discussed how design and product-led innovation can drive climate action and facilitate scaling of impact towards system change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Shelf Care Interview, an occasional conversation series where Booklist talks to book people. This Shelf Care Interview is sponsored by Random House Children's Books. In this episode of the Shelf Care Interview, Sarah Hunter talks to Sarah Sax, the author and artist of PICTURE DAY. Sarah Sax is an illustrator and comic artist based in Portland, Maine. She studied illustration, animation, and storytelling at Hampshire College and has a background in arts education. Sarah cares deeply about how, why, and what people create, and she works to foster the creative spark in makers of all ages. You can visit Sarah online at sarahsax.me.
Welcome to the Shelf Care Interview, an occasional conversation series where Booklist talks to book people. This Shelf Care Interview is sponsored by Penguin Random House Canada. In this episode of the Shelf Care Interview, Sarah Hunter talks to Paul Gilligan, the author and artist of PLUTO ROCKET: NEW IN TOWN. Paul Gilligan writes and draws the syndicated comic strip Pooch Cafe with Andrews McMeel, which runs in over 250 newspapers around the world and has been twice nominated by the National Cartoonists Society for Best Strip. In addition to being the author and illustrator of PLUTO ROCKET, he works in animation and has shows in development with Guru Animation and the Cartoon Network. Paul is based in Toronto, Ontario.
WRP 147 - Coaches, WXV & Team of the tourny! As the dust settles after an historic 6 Nations, Rachael Burford & Johnnie Hammond - still buzzing from the "occasion" at Twickenham; give their final review. They also pick a WRP 6 Nations "team of the tournament," is it Vernier or Heard, Tremouliere or Aitchison, Packer or Callender? Before that, even more news coming out of women's rugby & as ever The WRP is across it all. The Red Roses new coaching set up, with John Mitchell & our very own Sarah Hunter, is discussed in detail, the characters, the blend. Within that the pair talk about the reduced time Mitchell has with the Red Roses due to his commitments with the Japanese men's team at the World Cup. Some finer detail of WXV have been announced this week, this is spoken about & also the flexibility the women's game needs to have in it's infancy & those that work in it need to recognise that mistakes will be made. There is all the rest of the news from new sponsorship, SA becoming a core 7s team again, Sweden back in action, Exeter double up, fabulous semis from Australia a& what is Ruby Tui's next move.... @podwomensrugby womensrugbypod||@gmail.com Coming soon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Shelf Care Interview, an occasional conversation series where Booklist talks to book people. This Shelf Care Interview is sponsored by Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing. In this episode of the Shelf Care Interview, Sarah Hunter talks to Jessixa and Aaron Bagley, the author and artist of DUEL. Jessixa Bagley is a children's book author and illustrator with a background in fine arts and comics whose work appears in such publications as New American Paintings, Highlights Magazine, and my personal hometown, alt-weekly, the Chicago Reader. Her work includes the award-winning Boats for Papa and many other Junior Library Guild selections, many of which feature animals and emotional themes, often inspired by her own experiences. She teaches and speaks about writing and illustration, and lives in Seattle with her husband, Aaron Bagley, who is also here to talk about, Duel. Aaron Bagley is an illustrator who has created pieces for The Stranger, The Seattle Review of Books, and the Virginia Quarterly Review, and he's a frequent collaborator with Jessixa, including the picture book, Vincent Comes Home from 2018. As you probably guested, he too lives in Seattle. Thank you so much for being here today, Jessixa and Aaron.
Former England captain Sarah Hunter and ex-Scotland wing Megan Gaffney join Kathleen McNamee to mark the 10-year anniversary of Ireland's Women's Six Nations Grand Slam in 2013. They also discuss their recent retirements, the journey to professional women's rugby, and what are the next steps the current Irish team can take to push on from their current situation. @VodafoneIreland | #TeamOfUs
England remain on course for another Grand Slam after they dispatched Ireland at Musgrave Park. Sara Orchard is joined by former Red Roses captain Sarah Hunter to discuss a mixed England performance, despite scoring in eight tries. They also discuss the injury to captain Marlie Packer, who could now miss the showdown with France at Twickenham, and find some positives for Ireland after a tough Six Nations on and off the field.
Despite being an upbeat, bubbly and sociable person, Detysha Harper's life has not always been easy. The Loughborough Lightning prop talks about her upbringing in Salford, how rugby saved her, her experience being mixed race in the sport and her last minute call-up for New Zealand 2022. In this pod you will also hear from her older brother Eze, as well as team mates Sarah Hunter and Tatyana Heard. FOLLOW:· England Rugby Facebook· England Rugby Instagram· England Rugby Twitter· England Rugby TikTok SUBSCRIBE:· Subscribe to the pod here. BUY:· Get the latest kits, training and leisure wear from England Rugby Store **Please like, subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen, it really helps spread the word of the podcast and the stories of our players and coaches** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sara brings you all the reaction from Cardiff as England scored nine tries as they thrashed Wales at a packed Arms Park. Sarah Hunter reflects on another dominant England performance and praises the impact of Tatyana Heard after naming her Player of the Match. Sara also gets to the thoughts of a rather downbeat Philippa Tuttiett after Wales were humbled by the Red Roses. They discuss what happened to Wales after a competitive start and why they weren't able to capitalise when England went down to 13 players.
As self-confessed introvert, Tatyana Heard is comfortable in her own company. The Gloucester-Hartpury center talks about her journey back to international rugby after injuries, her job working for Asda during the COVID-19 pandemic, being proud of her roots in Yorkshire and her new found joy of reading in her own company. In this pod you will also hear from Tatyana's brother Alexander, as well as team mates Sarah Hunter and Detysha Harper. FOLLOW:· England Rugby Facebook· England Rugby Instagram· England Rugby Twitter· England Rugby TikTok SUBSCRIBE:· Subscribe to the pod here. BUY:· Get the latest kits, training and leisure wear from England Rugby Store **Please like, subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen, it really helps spread the word of the podcast and the stories of our players and coaches** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sexuality researcher Dr. Sarah Hunter Murray shares her groundbreaking discoveries surrounding male sexuality. In this episode, Dr. Sarah Hunter Murray challenges views of male sexuality that are prevalently accepted and believed. She opens the door to more understanding and authentic dialogues around male sexuality. You can find Dr. Murray's blog, contact information and book “Not Always in the Mood” on her website: www.sarahhuntermurray.com Her articles Myths of Desire on Psychology Today @SexDoctorSarah on Twitter Join the conversation @ladies.talkinglove on Instagram or visit ladiestalkinglove.com This podcast does not replace professional or medical advice. We will be talking about sex, so some content may not be suitable for children and could be triggering to some individuals. Everything discussed is for general information only and is not to be used to diagnose or treat any medical or psychological conditions. Music: MastaBlack_fK and https://envato.com/
Ashy and Ugo join Sara to reflect on a busy few days in the world of rugby. They speak to Sarah Hunter who played her last game at the weekend in what was her 141st appearance for the Red Roses. They also pay tribute to Stuart Hogg who on Monday announced he'll be hanging up his boots after the World Cup later this year. And interim boss of the WRU Nigel Walker is on the pod to discuss the news that Welsh rugby clubs have voted in favour of major governance change. Plus there are reflections on a busy weekend in the Premiership.
Sara Orchard with former Scotland international Heather Lockhart and England World Cup winner Kat Merchant.
Sara Orchard sits down with England's most capped player, Sarah Hunter as she retires from the game of rugby union. The Six Nations match in her home town of Newcastle on Saturday against Scotland will be her last in a Red Roses jersey. They discuss everything - from why, as England captain, she has decided to hang up her playing boots, her best memories of playing for her country - including that World Cup win in 2014 and of the lows as well. But not only that, there are cameo appearances from former England captain, Katy Daley-McLean, England and Loughborough Lightning team-mate, Emily Scarratt and England head coach Simon Middleton. Hunter also reflects on the very start of her career, her hopes for the women's game going forward and her future plans.
As England's most capped ever player, Sarah Hunter has had her fair share of highs and lows. The Red Roses' captain reflects on some of her most painful moments on the pitch including losing major finals, and why the hurt of her team mates from those moments is something she has to live with every day. From starting out playing rugby league, to making her hobby her job, Hunter also opens up on the injury that she thought might end her career, what being a captain means and how she remains authentic to herself. In this pod you will also hear from Sarah's brother James, her first rugby coach Mick Hogan as well as team mates Detysha Harper and Tatyana Heard. FOLLOW:· England Rugby Facebook· England Rugby Instagram· England Rugby Twitter· England Rugby TikTok SUBSCRIBE:· Subscribe to the pod here. BUY:· Get the latest kits, training and leisure wear from England Rugby Store **Please like, subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen, it really helps spread the word of the podcast and the stories of our players and coaches** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cory and Brian interview Sarah Hunter and Doug Balzer who work for the Western District of the Canadian Christian and Missionary Alliance. Both Sarah and Doug naturally incorporate the supernatural into their everyday disciple-making. We want to hear how and why this has been an important part of their work. You can learn more by reading Doug's works found at dougbalzer.com
Cory and Brian interview Chris Caputo and discuss Doug Balzer's article, "Myth-Busting Divine Healing - 10 Shifts." We work through the ten myths with a bit of commentary and our thoughts. Next week we will interview Doug Balzer and Sarah Hunter of the Western District of the Canadian C&MA about their lean toward the supernatural in disciple-making. Subscribe to our newsletter Connect with us for Coaching Support the Underground
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Sara Orchard and Kat Merchant take a breath after the Black Ferns edged another win over the Red Roses in a breathless world cup final full of drama and skill. They react to the early red card which meant that England had a mountain to climb, and how despite keeping a hold of New Zealand for most of the game, heartbreak eventually befell the tourists with the final score 34-31. As well as hearing from New Zealand's Ruby Tui, England's captain Sarah Hunter and head coach Simon Middleton, we also catch up with Chris Jones, Ugo Monye and Giselle Mather who joined fans at Twickenham to watch the game early doors. Sara and Kat reflect on what has been an incredible day for women's rugby, and what the future looks like for players and coaches in both hemispheres.
Sara and Kat Merchant pod right after England and New Zealand name their teams for Saturday's World Cup final at Eden Park. They chat to England captain Sarah Hunter about her favourite footwear and what kind of atmosphere the Red Roses are expecting. Kat is reunited with her good friend and fellow winger Lydia Thompson after she was named on the wing for Saturday's final. Sara and Kat also visit the Black Ferns team hotel to chat to their head coach Wayne Smith about why he took the job, how it differs to coaching the All Blacks and what the NZRU must do next to build on the success of the tournament.
2014 World Cup winner Katy Daley McLean joins Chris Jones and Ugo Monye for another early start, this time to review England's quarter-final victory over the Wallaroos at a rain-soaked Waitakere Stadium. Not even the weather could damper England captain Sarah Hunter's 138th cap though, securing her place in the record books as England's most capped player ever, and we hear her thoughts post-match. All eyes now look ahead to the semi-final, and Chris, Ugo and Katy wonder how that England team sheet might look next weekend?