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Today on Effortless Attraction Podcast, I am joined with the beautiful, intelligent and authentic Sarah Jayne, founder of @theselfworthsecret .Sarah Jayne shares her journey and significant insights as to why it's important for women to value their self worth. You can reach out to Sarah Jayne on her social media platforms @theselfworthsecretIf you would like to get in contact with myself (Evelyn) send an email to evelyn@evelynmcaleer.com alternatively you can find me on facebook, instagram and LinkedIn. For more information on what I offer visit https://evelynmcaleer.comThis episode is on early release to paid subscribers. If you would like to show support through Spotify for £1.99 per month you most certainly would be making a difference and I thank you in advance. Please click on the link to subscribe https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/evelyn-mcaleer/subscribe
Sarah Jayne is a lifelong experiencer, abductee, and contactee, driven by an unrelenting desire to uncover the truth behind her encounters. Her experiences span telepathy, profound downloads of information, and what she calls “bilocation viewing,” a phenomenon akin to remote viewing but without structured protocols. She's dedicated to deepening her awareness through meditation, using it to expand her understanding. With an open mind and an insatiable curiosity, she navigates the vast and often mysterious world of consciousness, boldly following the rabbit holes that lead her closer to the answers she seeks. Sarah Jayne on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@sj42099?si=AzzpOKZNvzDKt6I2Freaky Merch! We are super excited to announce that you can now purchase Let's Get Freaky merch! Hoodies, t-shirts, mugs, stickers, and lots more! Check it out! http://tee.pub/lic/aQprv54kktwIf you have any paranormal or wild experiences to share and would like to be a guest on the show, please get in touch! Email us at letsgetfreakypodcast@mail.com or message us on social media. Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok, Youtube, @tcletsgetfreakypodcasthttps://linktr.ee/letsgetfreaky
The message has become increasingly clear: By shifting the palette of what we plant toward native, and refining the practices we employ in caring for our landscapes, we gardeners can make a contribution to the greater ecology. We can create... Read More ›
The message has become increasingly clear: By shifting the palette of what we plant toward native, and refining the practices we employ in caring for our landscapes, we gardeners can make a contribution to the greater ecology. We can create... Read More ›
The message has become increasingly clear: By shifting the palette of what we plant toward native, and refining the practices we employ in caring for our landscapes, we gardeners can make a contribution to the greater ecology. We can create... Read More ›
Sarah-Jayne speaks to Dr Linda Meyer, Leadership Expert and MD of IIE Rosebank College.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sarah Jayne (SJ) is a former event pro turned holistic healer with 20+ years of experience. She is now a certified Ayurvedic Yoga Massage Therapist, Chopra Yoga, and Meditation teacher who specialises in pregnancy massage and Vedic mantra meditation. Her dance background and diploma in Ayurveda give SJ a unique, intuitive approach to wellness and helping others find balance and relaxation. KEY TAKEAWAYS Ayurveda has worked for more than 5,000 years. Understand the underlying cause of your symptoms. Even if you are sceptical ayurveda will help. Try transcending meditation and a yoga retreat. Get close to nature and take tech breaks. SJ explains the 3 body, mind, and soul types. Activating the vagus nerve can heal. Don´t wait to improve your health and enjoy more energy. BEST MOMENTS “Ayurveda is so relevant in today´s world. “ “Find out what you enjoy and put that into your daily practice. “ “It's finding or being more aware of ourselves and finding those balances.“ Sarah Jayne: Event Pro Turned Holistic Healer After two decades in event production, SJ felt the call of the cosmos and dove into the world of holistic wellness. Now she's a Level 6 Ayurvedic Yoga Massage Therapist with mad skills in pregnancy massage too. With a background in dance, SJ has a 6th sense for bodies in motion and how to mend what's broken. She's all about that Vedic Meditation life, daily mantras and spreading the good vibes as a certified Chopra Yoga and Meditation teacher. With a desire to share all the benefits, she's experienced through 11 years of meditating through Ayurveda massage, meditation & yoga. SJ's got an Ayurveda Diploma with Distinction. She's not just qualified; she's top of the class. SJ's superpower? Tuning into your needs and limits like a pro, so you always hit that sweet spot of zen. Her mission: spread kindness and help others level up through Ayurvedic Yoga Massage, Yoga and Vedic Mantra Meditation. Get ready to feel clear, rested, and cooler than the other side of the pillow. https://linktr.ee/sagestudioaym Https://www.sageayurvedic.com WORK WITH ME If you're ready for greater clarity and confidence to create the freedom and alignment, you crave in in business and life. Places Limited to 5. Book a Call to secure yours Click Here to Book A Call With Me My Signature Programme – Visionary You – The Awakening – CLICK HERE *Note: To secure your space for August, join my waitlist now* Join My Mastermind Membership - Click Here Free Resources - grab a copy of my e-book or one of my free guides right here and I'll send it straight to your inbox. The Woman Beyond Six Secrets to Success – e-book – Click Here 101 Affirmations For Living Your Best Life Right Now – Click Here 60 Tips For Success – Click Here Daily Attitude Shower – Click Here 10 Day Self Care Challenge – Click Here HOST BIOS Toni C. Eastwood OBE, MBA, (Business Transformation Coach and Facilitator) Award-winning entrepreneur, who knows exactly what it's like to start and scale NFP Business, raising multi-millions in funding. She has served as a non-executive board member and Chair of several charities and NFP organisations. With 30 years' experience in SME, Business startup and growth, as Director of an FTSE 30 Company, starting and growing two businesses over the last 12yrs. Toni knows what it's like to leave the familiar behind, to personally risk everything to follow your passion for service and importantly to handle the inevitable obstacles along the way.
Have you ever wondered how the business-to-business (B2B) payment landscape is evolving, and what the future might hold? In this episode, I sit down with Sarah-Jayne Martin, the Director of Financial Automation at Quadient Accounts Receivable, to explore how B2B payments are rapidly transforming to meet the demands of a more seamless, consumer-like experience. As businesses strive to streamline payment processes, Sarah-Jayne offers invaluable insights into how B2B payment systems are currently lagging, with issues such as lengthy processing times and limited visibility. She explains how companies can learn from business-to-consumer (B2C) models, like text-to-pay, and discusses the pivotal role of AI and intelligent automation in driving this change. Together, we delve into the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead as organizations navigate this transition, highlighting how the integration of digital finance functions can unlock greater efficiency and transparency in the B2B space. How can businesses bridge the gap between B2B and B2C payment processes, and what does this mean for the future of financial transactions? Tune in to discover Sarah-Jayne's expert perspective, and join the conversation as we explore the next frontier in B2B payments.
Internet Marketing: Insider Tips and Advice for Online Marketing
In this series of episodes, we introduce you to some of our top experts sharing their knowledge during the brightonSEO conference. Hosted Karim Adib, the panel discussion centers around the subject of content marketing and digital PR. If you're keen to learn more about building relationships with PR professionals and the importance of building quality links - or if you're a small business looking for pro tips to improve your content marketing activity, this episode is for you.In this episode:01:15 How businesses can future-proof their content marketing and PR strategies.08:40 Key metrics for measuring the success of content and how they differ based on the type of content.16:22 Challenges and opportunities in integrating social media and influencer outreach with PR efforts.23:50 Differing perspectives on the effectiveness of reactive PR versus data-led campaigns.38:55 Effective strategies for managing crisis situations and repairing a company's reputation after negative PR. Resources mentioned:https://www.reddit.com/https://analytics.google.com/analytics/academy/course/5 Find out more about our panelists: Karim Adib https://www.linkedin.com/in/karimadib/Karim's an Egyptian living in Sheffield with 3+ years working in marketing, specifically Digital PR & SEO. Victoria Roscow https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoria-roscow-196925114/Victoria is Head of Content at Manchester-based digital marketing agency, Dark Horse. She leads on the on-page SEO and content marketing strategy for clients across the country. Will Waldron https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-waldron-0b0088111/Will has 10 years of experience in both traditional and digital PR, developing multi-channel campaign strategies to clients across multiple sectors based all over the world. Sarah-Jayne Taylorson – https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-jayne-taylorson/Sarah-Jayne is a Digital PR Consultant at NORTH. She has over 3 years in-house experience and enjoys putting her clients at the heart of the news agenda to secure high quality links in top tier outlets.To find out more about us and the show visit https://internetmarketingpodcast.orgLike and subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave us a comment if you enjoyed the show. Connect with us if you'd like to work with us, you'd like to feature on the podcast, or you have a guest or topic recommendation. Email kelvin@brightonseo.com or…https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelvinnewman/https://twitter.com/kelvinnewman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“We always have to be going back and looking at what are we doing? Is it working? Why or why not?-Sarah-Jayne Lehtinen Do you have an approach for ensuring a continuous feedback loop when it comes to employee experience? How do you and your HR team navigate adapting to business needs? In today's episode, my guest and I delve into the importance of designing intentional employee experiences, the importance of iteration, and adapting to the ever-changing needs of the business. My guest is Sarah-Jayne Lehtinen. As a former educator, project manager and operations specialist, Sarah-Jayne joined Prodigy 7 years ago to build a People team. She has had the privilege of helping shape a unique culture that has helped the company succeed and grow (even through the ups and downs). Prodigy has grown from 20 to 300 employees in the last 7 years. With a highly aspirational mission “to help every student in the world to love learning,” having a high performing team is essential to achieving that mission and Sarah-Jayne has been building a team that is well positioned and excited to enable that. In this episode of Talent Management Truths, you'll discover:How intentional design of your employee experience can drive engagementExamples of how cross-functional collaboration can break down silosInsight into the evolution of a performance management approach from high empathy and low effectiveness to a balance of the twoLinksSarah-Jayne Lehtinen on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-jayne-lehtinen-051702a1 Stay Connected JOIN our free, value-added Community of Peers and Learning! Lisa hosts regular FREE Talent Talks for HR and Talent Management Leaders to expand your network, spark ideas and learn with your peers. We leverage large group discussion and small group breakouts: https://www.greenappleconsulting.ca/TalentTalks Share the Show Like what you've heard? Pretty please with an apple on top - kindly leave me a 5* review so that others can find the show and elevate their impact too! Here are the simple instructions: Launch Apple's Podcast app on your iPhone or iPad. Tap the Search icon (on the botton) and search for “Talent Management Truths.” Tap the album art. On the podcast page, tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom of this page. Follow me LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-mitchell-acc-ctdp-7437636/ Instagram: @greenappleconsulting Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greenappleconsulting.ca
Let's REWIND to one of our favorite episodes from our early days and get ready for the most epic lightning round of all time! Sarah Jayne Jensen (Hairspray) and India de Beaufort (Night Court) face off for four rounds of trivia. Sarah Jayne is playing for @childrescuecoalition and India is playing for the National Women's History Museum. If you don't know the answer just write... Steve. Subscribe! Rate! Review! @youshouldknowbetterpod
On today's episode of the "Helping Families Be Happy" podcast, host Adina Oberman talks to Sarah Jayne, a content creator and blogger based in Pennsylvania. The mission of her blog and social channels is to inspire parents to embrace cultural experiences and travel with their kids. Episode Highlights: 01:48: Sarah shares the origin of her blogging journey, driven by the desire to connect with other moms during maternity leave amid the COVID-19 pandemic. She also discusses the unexpected growth and opportunities that unfolded in her content creation journey during the pandemic. 03:59: Adina reflects on the relatability of Sarah's story for many parents navigating challenges during the pandemic. 05:02: Sarah elaborates on her multicultural family background, highlighting the importance of raising bilingual children and incorporating intentional choices in cultural learning. 06:41: Sarah discusses specific strategies for cultural learning, including reading books, watching TV shows, and spending time with Spanish-speaking family members. 09:45: The discussion delves into the impact of intentional parenting choices and exposing children to diverse experiences, both culturally and in other aspects of life. 10:44: Sarah empathizes with the challenges of parenting and acknowledges the victory in simply getting kids ready on time. She mentions the commonality of parenting stress and the added challenges, especially when it involves traveling with kids. 11:27: Sarah encourages a shift in mindset towards exploring diversity locally and exposing kids to different cultures without the need for extensive travel. Adina agrees and acknowledges the wealth of diversity available within neighborhoods. 12:41: Sarah emphasizes evaluating the pros and cons of traveling with kids, highlighting the positive impact on children. She mentions the strategies, tips, and tricks she has learned for successful family travel. 14:14: Adina appreciates the point about accepting that meltdowns can happen anywhere, not just during travel. They discuss the inevitability of meltdowns and the importance of not letting the fear of meltdowns limit travel experiences. 15:14: Sarah suggests connecting with the local tourism board as an excellent starting point to discover cultural events and resources. She recommends looking for multicultural events, passing through the area, or featuring different cuisines. 16:28: Adina discusses additional resources for cultural experiences, mentioning local libraries offering museum passes. She highlights the benefits of such resources, including free passes and the flexibility to handle meltdowns without significant financial investment. 17:52: Sarah reveals that her family is currently going through the adoption process to complete their family of five. They became home study approved at the end of 2023 and are eagerly awaiting a match. 19:26: Adina appreciates Sarah's openness in sharing her adoption journey, acknowledging the messiness of family life and the contrast with the curated perfection often portrayed on social media. Key Points: Tips and challenges of family travel are shared, focusing on the positive impact on children and strategies for managing inevitable challenges. Sarah suggests utilizing local resources like tourism boards, social media, and library museum passes for cultural learning experiences. The conversation touches on family, multiculturalism, and travel, emphasizing local resources for cultural learning and offering insights into family travel challenges. Tweetable Quotes: "Traveling abroad is amazing, but you don't need to go past your neighborhood to expose kids to diversity. Shift your mindset to explore local multicultural opportunities." - Sarah "Local libraries offer free museum passes. It's a great way to introduce kids to something new without financial pressure. Check your local library for these resources." - Adina "Family life is messy, far from perfect. Sarah's openness about their adoption journey adds depth to our understanding of real-life experiences." - Sarah Resources Mentioned Helping Families Be Happy Podcast Apple https://www.sarahjaynexplores.com/ Podcast Editing
Internet Marketing: Insider Tips and Advice for Online Marketing
In this episode we're joined by Cheryl Crossley, head of digital PR at IDHL Group & Sarah-Jayne Taylorson, Digital PR Consultant at NORTH. Cheryl and Sarah Jane share insights into the evolving landscape of online PR, the importance of integrating digital PR with traditional PR, and the factors contributing to a successful digital PR campaign. They delve into the ideation process and the challenges of pitching to online publications and offer valuable tips on building relationships with journalists. Additionally, they discuss essential tools and resources for PR professionals, such as TikTok and the Grapevine newsletter, and how to stay informed about emerging trends. With valuable perspectives and practical advice, this episode provides a deep dive into the world of online PR and offers valuable insights for marketing professionals.In this episode:00:00 Trends in online PR and marketing.05:57 Successful digital PR should involve more than just backlinks.13:29 Journalists face intense pressure handling overwhelming PR.14:47 Encouraging personalized journalist relationships.19:54 Closing remarks: guests recommended resources.Resources mentioned in this episode:TikTok trendsFlipboardGrapevine newsletter More about our guests: Cheryl is Head of Digital PR at WMG, and has worked in the industry for 15 years. She has experience delivering PR strategies for clients in a broad range of sectors. She has previously spoken at brightonSEO, presenting talks on the Value of Brand Mentions and the Rise of No Follow Links. Connect with Cheryl here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cheryl-crossley-57037264https://www.idhlgroup.com/about/who-we-are Sarah-Jayne is a Digital PR Consultant at Newcastle-based agency, NORTH. With over 3 years in-house experience, she is now working agency-side leading on iconic brands such as HelloFresh, Green Chef and Bensons for Beds. Connect with Sarah-Jane here: X @sarahjanepr https://www.wearenorth.co.ukhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-jayne-taylorson/ To find out more about us and the show visit https://internetmarketingpodcast.orgLike and subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave us a comment if you enjoyed the show. Connect with us if you'd like to work with us, you'd like to feature on the podcast, or you have a guest or topic recommendation. Email kelvin@brightonseo.com or…https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelvinnewman/https://twitter.com/kelvinnewman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode I am super excited to be introducing you to our next special guest Founder & Principal Psychologist at Happy Minds Psychology, Sarah- Jayne Duryea. Sarah- Jayne is accredited with the ANZAED and is passionate about working with all types of eating disorder presentation and body image issues. She also helps parents manage parenting trials and create secure attachments to their young children. Drawing from several treatment modalities, including Positive psychology, Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, EMDR and Schema Therapy. She is also trained in the use of EMDR for trauma resolution and has specialist training in ADHD & ASD Assessment. Sarah- Jayne does most of her work with women who are experiencing feelings of anxiety, have experienced loss or trauma, or find their reality challenging. Working with women who are trying to conceive, are pregnant or are already parents. In addition, Sarah- Jayne also works with women and couples committed to pursuing their dream of having a family, whether via IVF, Surrogacy, sperm or egg donation, or adoption. Sarah-Jayne has held positions as a Guest Lecturer at the University of New South Wales and Macquarie University. She is also a member of the University of Sydney Coaching Alumni and a AHPRA Board Approved Supervisor. On this week's episode Sarah- Jayne explores the topic of little t and Big T traumas in relation to her work with women in the perinatal period. Especially around the perinatal period in relation to the presentation of eating disorders. Where Sarah-Jayne goes through the various challenges that can come up with pregnancy or becoming a parent. So on that note, please enjoy our next guest Sarah- Jayne! Podcast Summary: 1. Little t & big T traumas 2. Trauma effects people differently 3. Ongoing repetitive little t traumas 4. The importance of support for trauma 5. Trauma and Eating Disorders 6. Working on skills of resilience Links to Sarah- Jayne Happy Minds Psychology Website: https://happyminds.net.au Instagram: @happymindspsych Facebook: Happy Minds Psychology Links from the episode: BodyMatters Australasia Website: https://bodymatters.com.au/ BodyMatters Instagram: @bodymattersau Butterfly Foundation Helpline: Call their National Helpline on 1800 33 4673. You can also chat online or email
This VETChat episode is part of our series on supporting and empowering women in veterinary, hosted by Kathryn Bell. Joining Kathryn today is Sarah Jayne Evans, Veterinary Nurse and Member of the Red Rose rafting team. In this episode, Kathryn and Sarah discuss Sarah's journey of navigation being an RVN and an Athlete. Sarah shares how she got involved in competitive rafting, how she manages her time effectively to excel in both areas and her experience at the European Championships in the Czech Republic. She explains how her training fits into her schedule and offers advice for those looking to have a dual career in veterinary. Finally, they look ahead at Sarah's goals and aspirations in both veterinary nursing and rafting. Register for VVC24 here
Today Clodagh is joined by Sarah Jayne Dunn who very bravely shares his Unspoken with us. Sarah Jayne's story centres around her being cast on one of the UKs biggest soaps as a teenager and her experience of growing up in the spotlight as the ‘good girl', until, at the age of 40 her decision to start an Only Fans account led to her being sacked and being on the receiving end of a media frenzy of judgement, trolling and shame. Sarah Jayne speaks to me about the turmoil of her experience but also about being unapologetically herself, standing in her power and not allowing people to censor her or keep her playing small.Today's podcast is very proudly sponsored by award-winning Irish skincare brand, Ella & Jo Cosmetics. Find your skin confidence again by shopping Ella & Jo's beautiful products on www.ellaandjo.ie using discount code UNSPOKEN for 15% off Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Sarah Jayne, a homeschool mom of 7 and coach with Southwestern Consulting, chats with Andres about growing up in a family of book-sellers and how it prepared her (or didn't) for that first summer out on the field. She attributes much of her professional success and parenting experience to the lessons she learned on the bookfield, and drops that wisdom with us in this conversation. You can't be your best self by yourself. and expectations are from hell. Dive on in! Want to join forces with our amazing partners? Click below to learn more about our partnership and become part of the squad. Cardinal Senior Benefits Southwestern Real Estate Chapters and Key moments 00:00:00 - Start 00:10:02 - From Health Care to Home Schooling 00:14:39 - Parenting 7 Kids 00:20:54 - Growing up a book kid 00:29:14 - Coaching with Sarah Jayne 00:59:56 - Amish Rap Boombox Buggy 01:19:26 - Seeing God in the Little Things 01:26:37 - Money is Empty --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pony-tales/support
On this episode we introduce Hou to Sarah-Jayne & Ahshia from the nation's only non-profit fashion house, Magpies & Peacocks, founded and located right here in Houston. For today's drive we head to Wild cafe off Westhemier to dig into what it takes to build a proper fundraiser, the importance of telling your brand's story to not just clients, but donors and we dive into whether or not all the consignment shops along Westheimer are sustainable. Later we hop back in the car to chat about New York VS Houston fashion, what your personal style says about you and knowing the difference between work and club attire. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sesh-coworking/message
Sarah-Jayne hoped to have an enjoyable date on Friday - but when it went very badly wrong, she took to Twitter to complain, and it went viral!She joins us for a fun chat about some of the other disastrous dates that people shared with her after her romantic revelation.Plus, we look at the astonishing rise to fame of Pinkydoll, for making thousands of pounds for mimicking actions and the King's Guard soldier who showed his really human side to help a boy with Down's Syndrome.Seen a story we should cover? Get in touch with us!Email: sorryyouwentviral@gmail.com Twitter: Twitter.com/SorryUWentViralInstagram: Instagram.com/SorryYouWentViralTikTok: TikTok.com/@SorryYouWentViral
You may know her as Mandy from Hollyoaks but actress Sarah Jayne Dunn was fired from the show for daring to start an OnlyFans account. She speaks up about the double standards of a TV industry that had her posing topless on every lads mag but fires her for doing it for herself. In this episode we go back to a 90s era of Nuts, Zoo and FHM, questioning what has actually changed since those magazines closed.
In this episode, Helen and the actress Sarah Jayne Dunn talk about postpartum recovery and how hard that can be, especially if things haven't gone exactly to plan. They discuss our lack of knowledge about what our bodies have been through, and the challenge of finding the right support to get us back to where we want to be. Known for her role as Mandy in the British drama, Hollyoaks, Sarah is the host of the Hot and Bothered Podcast; and a star of Only Fans. She's also a fitness instructor who qualified in pre and postnatal fitness around the same time as she was expecting her son, around seven years ago. She speaks openly about her experience of birth and the difficult recovery that followed; how she found her own path back to strength and fitness; and a new found love of pole-dancing!'We need to be informed, whatever that looks like....I'd be much more clued up if I had another child, but I wasn't before. It's all about the pregnancy and it's all about the birth and then it's like...and BANG.'Sarah Jayne Dunn is @sarahjaynedunn on Instagram and TwitterThe Female Fitness Academy, mentioned by Sarah is now called Sigma Woman and can be found hereListen to Helen on BBC 5 live here (available until 14/4/23)Please see the Resources page for supportYou can find Helen @whymumsdontjump on Instagram or Twitter or Facebook and at www.whymumsdontjump.com
Join host Sarah-Jayne from Bella Coco Crochet and her guest for the Yarn Over Podcast. In this episode Sarah-Jayne talks with Ashleigh from Sewrella Yarn about hand dyed yarns and which fibres are best for different crochet projects.Show notes: https://blog.bellacococrochet.com/yarn-over-podcast/Yarn over apparel: https://bit.ly/YarnOverApparelAshleigh's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sewrellayarn/Ashleigh's Website: http://www.sewrellayarn.comBella Coco Ebook: https://bellacoco.thrivecart.com/how-to-crochet-handy-reference-guide/ Patchwork Blanket: https://bellacococrochet.com/products/patchwork-blanket-ebook#crochet #crochetpodcast #yarnoverpodcast
Join host Sarah-Jayne from Bella Coco Crochet and her guest for the Yarn Over Podcast. In this episode Sarah-Jayne talks with Jess Coppom from Make and Do Crew about using simple shapes for crochet projects.Show notes: https://bellacococrochet.com/yarn-over-podcastYarn over apparel: https://bit.ly/YarnOverApparelJessica's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/makeanddocrew/Jessica's Website: http://www.makeanddocrew.comBella Coco Ebook: https://bellacococrochet.com/ebook/? Patchwork Blanket: https://www.bellacococrochet.com/patchwork-blanket/
Join host Sarah-Jayne from Bella Coco Crochet and her guest for the Yarn Over Podcast. In this episode Sarah-Jayne talks with Nicola from Team BC about crochet on the high street and it's impactShow notes: https://bellacococrochet.com/yarn-over-podcastYarn over apparel: https://bit.ly/YarnOverApparelNicolas Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bunnyandblossomhome/Bella Coco Ebook: https://bellacococrochet.com/ebook/?Patchwork Blanket: https://www.bellacococrochet.com/patchwork-blanket/#crochet #crochetpodcast #yarnoverpodcast*Some links may be affiliate links which will allow me to make a small commission on any products purchased through my recommendation, these are marked as [ad]. Please note that this does not influence my opinion or recommendations in any way.Subscribe to my monthly crochet subscription box: http://bit.ly/crochetsocietyBCYTSUBSCRIBE TO MY NEWSLETTER: https://bellacococrochet.com/newsletter/
This week, Chris and Ethan share a conversation with Sarah-Jayne Riedel of London-based Dutch Mustard. Listen along and hear the origin story of one of London's best and most passionate up-and-coming champions of the next generation of guitar-driven rock. The trio discuss SJ's inspirations, talents, and experiences in the music industry, as well as the genesis of SJ's current project, Dutch Mustard, including Dutch Mustard's debut EP, 'An Interpretation of Depersonalisation.' Follow SJ and Dutch Mustard on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dutchmustard_/ Support SJ's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Dutchmustard Dutch Mustard streaming links: https://linktr.ee/DutchMustard If you are enjoying our show, becoming a Patron is the most helpful way to support us. If you have gotten more than $2 of satisfaction from this show, click the link here :) https://www.patreon.com/grunge_bible Support the show, buy some merch! https://grungebible.creator-spring.com/
Join host Sarah-Jayne from Bella Coco Crochet and her guest for the Yarn Over Podcast. In this episode Sarah-Jayne talks to Merion and Jamie from the LoveCrafts show podcast. We talk about all all sorts in this podcast, from planning, seasonal crafts and....mermaids?Show notes: https://bellacococrochet.com/yarn-over-podcast/Yarn over apparel: https://bit.ly/YarnOverApparelThe LoveCrafts Show: https://www.lovecrafts.com/en-gb/c/article/the-lovecrafts-show-podcastBella Coco Ebook: https://bellacococrochet.com/ebook/?Patchwork Blanket: https://www.bellacococrochet.com/patchwork-blanket #crochet #crochetpodcast #yarnoverpodcast
Actress Sarah Jayne Dunn joins us this week to chat about her move to onlyfans and the response this had, owning your own body and escaping the hypersexualisation of the female body as a mum.Get in touch with us at askmumsthewordpod@gmail.com----A Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join host Sarah-Jayne from Bella Coco Crochet and her guest for the Yarn Over Podcast. In this episode Sarah-Jayne talks to Laura Jane from @heyitslaurajane about Amigurumi and Crochet injuries. Laura is well known for her popular song ‘it costs that much coz it takes me F**king hours' and she shares her tips for amigurumi as well as her experience with crochet related injuries.Show notes: https://bellacococrochet.com/yarn-over-podcast/Yarn over apparel: https://bit.ly/YarnOverApparelLauras links: https://linktr.ee/heyitslaurajaneBella Coco Ebook: https://bellacococrochet.com/ebook/?Patchwork Blanket: https://www.bellacococrochet.com/patchwork-blanket
Sarah-Jayne Blakemore is Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge and co-director of the Wellcome Trust PhD Programme in Neuroscience at University College London. She has been awarded a number of prizes over the last 20 years or so, including the British Psychological Society (BPS) Doctoral Award, the BPS Spearman Medal for outstanding early career research, and the Royal Society's Rosalind Franklin Award. She was also the winner of the 2018 Royal Society Prize for Science Books for her brilliant book 'Inventing Ourselves: The Secret Life of the Teenage Brain'. I've wanted to speak with Sarah-Jayne for a really long time - not just about her brilliant work on the teenage brain, but because of her work with Rethinking Assessment, and a fascinating blog she wrote recently about how GCSEs are misaligned with what we know about how teenage brains develop (see below). LINKS SchoolsWeek review of the Rethinking Education conference: https://schoolsweek.co.uk/the-review-the-rethinking-education-conference/ Tina Farr blog: Mainstream educators and Unschoolers: Never the twain shall meet? - https://headlearnercom.wordpress.com/2022/09/26/mainstream-educators-and-unschoolers-never-the-twain-shall-meet/ Sarah Jayne's book ‘Inventing ourselves - The secret life of the teenage brain' - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Inventing-Ourselves-Secret-Teenage-Brain/dp/1784161349/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1524214280&sr=1-1 Sarah Jayne's TED talk ‘The mysterious workings of the adolescent brain' - https://www.ted.com/talks/sarah_jayne_blakemore_the_mysterious_workings_of_the_adolescent_brain Sarah Jayne and Tamsin Ford's 'Neuroscience, adolescence and GCSEs - a misalignment?' - https://rethinkingassessment.com/rethinking-blogs/neuroscience-adolescence-and-gcses-a-misalignment/ The Rethinking Ed Conference (>90 videos): https://www.rethinking-ed.org/reconf22 Rethinking Education Mighty Network: https://rethinking-education.mn.co Become a patron: www.patreon.com/repod Buy me a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/repod The Rethinking Education podcast is hosted and produced by Dr James Mannion. You can contact him at www.rethinking-ed.org/contact, or via @RethinkingJames on Twitter.
How to Shot a Feature Film in 24 Hours with Ivan MalekinImagine shooting an entire feature film in 24 hours. How could you do something like that and not make it a bad stage play? Today's guest was not only able to do that but made a damn good film in the process. Ivan Malekin and his partner Sarah Jayne directed the feature film Friends, Foes & Fireworks in just one night (24 hours). Here's some info on the film.An intimate New Year's Eve reunion of five female friends in the independent acting scene becomes a test of relationships when old tensions spark, truths are told, and rivalries are reignited. Will the group make it through the night together or will their friendship fizzle out like an overzealous fireworks display?Filmed in a single night, the craziest and most chaotic night of the year - NYE - and relying entirely on improvisation, Friends, Foes & Fireworks is an ambitious Australian drama exploring relationships, love, friendship and the truths we try and fail to keep to ourselves.We dive into what it took to make a film in 24 hours, did they use a script or scriptment? How many cameras? How many crew and much more. Get ready to be inspired and enjoy my conversation with Ivan Malekin.
Former Hollyoaks star Sarah Jane Dunn takes Malin through leaving the fictional suburb of Cheshire, the decision to setup her OnlyFans account and what taking control means to her. You can follow Sarah on Instagram - www.instagram.com/sarahjaynedunn Catch Malin on Instagram - www.instagram.com/MissMalinSara This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp, and Superpower State of Mind listeners can get 10% off their first month by visiting www.betterhelp.com/malin
Get ready for the most epic lightning round of all time! Sarah Jayne Jensen and India de Beaufort face off for four rounds of pub style trivia. Sarah Jayne is playing for @childrescuecoalition and India is playing for the National Women's History Museum. If you don't know the answer just write... Steve. Subscribe! Rate! Review! @youshouldknowbetterpod
Join host Sarah-Jayne from Bella Coco Crochet and her guest for the Yarn Over Podcast. In this episode Sarah-Jayne talks to Linsey Newns about community over competition. Sarah-Jayne and Lindsey share their thoughts about the positives and negatives of the online community and have we can use it for the better.Show notes: https://bellacococrochet.com/yarn-over-podcast/Yarn over apparel: https://bit.ly/YarnOverApparelLindsey's book: https://amzn.to/3xyIh9X (affiliate)Bella Coco Ebook: https://bellacococrochet.com/ebook/?The Homeware Collection: https://bellacococrochet.com/the-homeware-collection/
Sarah-Jayne Hayden-Binder is an experienced Kinesiology practitioner, teacher and business mentor. She works with people of all ages to bring balance and healing into their lives in terms of health, relationships and business. She particularly enjoys working with the 5 element map from Chinese Acupuncture theory, kinesiology techniques and understandings, and the latest neurobiology and epigenetics research.She started her journey with kinesiology back in 2003, loving that it satisfied both sides of her brain, as at that time she was firmly planted in the world of mainstream science and yet had always had a sense of 'the magic of being alive' since very young.Having been in professional practice since 2006, she specialises in working with children, and has an increasing knowledge (and personal experience with one of her children) of Autism, Sensory Processing Disorder, learning challenges and Auditory Processing Disorder.She is a Director of the Creative Kinesiology School and teaches the LifeTracking Foundation Course, Way of the Tracker professional training, Practice Management for Complementary Health Practitioners, along with developing CPDS.Since 2008 she has also been training in the principles and practices of the Medicine Wheel of the America's. This provides a wonderful map and awesome tools for working through issues that life brings up for us. More recently she has been learning the Way of Ceremony, the way that connects us back to the land, to our humanity, to nature and to the bigger picture. In this episode, Jo talks to Sarah-Jayne about …The 4000 year old 5 element understandings from acupuncture that build a map allowing us to navigate growth, with prompts from the natural world.We each have the 5 elements within us, as known in the ancient understandings from acupuncture theory. By working with each element we can find the positive expression of them in health, relationships and business.Here is a brief summary:
Join host Sarah-Jayne from Bella Coco Crochet and her guest for the Yarn Over Podcast. In this episode Sarah-Jayne talks to Janine Myska about size inclusivity and grading. Janine from knit n knots specialises in crochet sweaters and makes sure they are inclusive for all.Show notes: https://bellacococrochet.com/yarn-over-podcast/Yarn over apparel: https://bit.ly/YarnOverApparelJanine's Book: https://amzn.to/3aFeTWpBella Coco Ebook: https://bellacococrochet.com/ebook/?The Homeware Collection: https://bellacococrochet.com/the-homeware-collection/
Join host Sarah-Jayne from Bella Coco Crochet and her guest for the Yarn Over Podcast. In this episode Sarah-Jayne talks to Emily Reiter from Fiat Fibre Arts to find out talk all about tech editing and gauge. Whether you are a crochet designer to not, you'll learn so much about the pattern making process from Emily.Show notes: https://bellacococrochet.com/yarn-over-podcast/Yarn over apparel: https://bit.ly/YarnOverApparel
Join host Sarah-Jayne from Bella Coco Crochet in the first ever episode of the Yarn Over Podcast. In this episode Sarah-Jayne talks to Toni Lipsey from TLYarncrafts to find out about all things Tunisian crochet and more. Toni talks of her journey of learning to crochet, her discovery of Tunisian crochet and her enthusiasm for Yarn.Show notes: https://bellacococrochet.com/yarn-over-podcast/Yarn over apparel: https://bit.ly/YarnOverApparel
This time on Drama School Dropout I am joined by the amazing Sarah Jayne Dunn. We chat about her controversial sacking from Hollyoaks with immediate effect and not being able to film exit scenes, being allowed to lads mags and not allowed to do OnlyFans, not watching the news, the Pritchard Brothers, finding passions in school, Ingram's fear of singing, still in school and working on Hollyoaks, dropping out of college, the lack of camera classes in Drama School, the Hollyoaks audition process at fourteen years old, the legality of on screen marriages, rankings on pyramids and origami animals. Host: Ingram Noble Guest: Sarah Jayne Dunn Producers: Heather Spiden & Ingram Noble Links: Ingram's Instagram & Twitter: @ingramnoble Sarah Jayne's Instagram: @sarahjaynedunn Drama School Dropout Patreon: www.patreon.com/dramaschooldropout
Today, we are joined by actress and Only Fans phenomenon Sarah Jayne Dunn. Best known for her role as Mandy Richardson in Hollyoaks, and for her hugely successful Only Fans account, Sarah shares the lessons she has learned across her career, including the importance of body positivity, and of owning your narrative. She also gives us her top tips for Only Fans success, and we delve into your ‘weird sex request' listener stories! Make sure you follow and subscribe so you never miss an episode, and of course, give us a cheeky five star rating! To send us your listener stories, or if you just wanna say hi, drop us an email at smutdrop@metro.co.uk You can also find us on Twitter; @smutdrop @jackieadedeji @miri_kane AND on Instagram; @metro.co.uk @ohmygoshitsjackie @mirikane Smut Drop is produced by Pineapple Audio Production for Metro.co.uk
This week Alex and Em talk to Sarah Jayne Dunn about double standards and hypocrisy in the media. They delve into her exit from Hollyoaks and how she has found empowerment through OnlyFans.Show timestamps:Good, Bad & Awkward - 00:02:14Interview with Sarah - 00:22:23Is It Just Me? - 01:28:55Follow us on Instagram @shouldideletethatEmail us at shouldideletethatpod@gmail.comSponsored by Butternut Box - visit www.butternutbox.com/alexandem for 50% off your first two boxesProduced & edited by Daisy GrantMusic by Alex Andrew See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join me for the first episode of S3 where I chat to Sarah Jayne Dunn, formerly of Hollyoaks.Hear how she got the role of Mandy as a teenager, why she left and came back and more.And find out, from her own words, why she is no longer on the show and is instead focusing on the future and her OnlyFans.Hear it all from her side hereSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/tis-yourself. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cats of Malta the feature-length documentary is coming in 2022. Producer and director Sarah Jayne speaks with Joe Axiaq about how after she and her husband relocated to Malta from Australia in 2017, they noticed the island's large stray cat population. Already cat lovers, their curiosity about the strays grew, lead to the idea of making a documentary about Maltese cat culture. - Cats of Malta huwa dokumentarju li se joħroġ għall-pubbliku din is-sena. Il-producer u d-direttur Sarah Jane titkellem ma' Joe Axiaq dwar kif wara li hi u r-raġel tagħha ddeċidew li jmorru joqogħdu Malta, innutaw in-numru kbir ta' qtates jiġġerrew, mitluqa fit-toroq u f'postijiet differenti. Dan wassalhom biex jagħmlu dokumentarju dwar il-qtates f'Malta u dawk li jieħdu ħsieb jitimgħuhom.
Fiona Hill was the top Russia advisor in the Trump administration, serving as Senior Director European and Russian Affairs on the National Security Council from 2017-2019. The daughter of a coal miner and midwife, she grew up in Bishop Auckland in the 60s, moving to the U.S. to escape the class and accent discrimination she faced in the UK. She served as a policy expert on Russia under three presidents but was catapulted to fame for her testimony at the first impeachment inquiry of President Trump. She has written about her experiences in a new memoir, There Is Nothing For You Here: Finding Opportunity In The 21st Century. Hollyoaks star Sarah Jayne Dunn is defending the OnlyFans pictures that led to her exit from the long-running soap. Sarah - who has played the character of Mandy Richardson on the show since 1996 - was reportedly axed after refusing to delete her OnlyFans social media account. The platform is often used as a means for people to sell pornographic photo and video content to paying subscribers. Sarah joins Emma. The National Institute of Clinical Excellence has published new guidelines on the induction of labour for pregnant women with what has been called a u-turn on their original proposals in the summer. Elizabeth Duff, senior policy advisor at the National Childbirth Trust (NCT) and Asma Khalil, Consultant Obstetrician at St George's Hospital in London and spokesperson for the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists explain what these changes mean. Presenter: Emma Barnett Producer: Lucinda Montefiore
This week Natalie is joined by Hollyoaks star Sarah Jayne Dunn to talk finding your power, feeling fit in your forties and fighting for female empowerment. Discussing Sarah's decision to take agency of her own image this conversation highlights the importance of women having the right to choose how they wish to be represented. Sarah also offers up her top wellbeing and fitness tips as she opens up about feeling her strongest and healthiest yet as she enters her next decade. With an e-commerce and fashion business also under her belt Sarah chats with Natalie about her positive attitude to new opportunities and how her enterprising nature is an extension of her creative personality.
Interview with influential HR professional Sarah-Jayne Lehtinen. Contains valuable insights into training and development, employee experience design, and using data.Support the show (https://peoplemanagingpeople.com/)
SJ and Jody popped in to chat about the new spooky project underway in Geraldton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you experienced trauma? Have you wondered how yo process the trauma well? Sarah-Jayne or Sj as she is known is a young lady who has gone through some serious trauma in her life and has managed to process through it all well. As opposed to allowing it to swallow her up or break her she has come through it all more resilient and faithful. In this episode we hear her story of trauma and her journey towards healing. She shares vulnerably about her victories and losses towards in her journey towards thriving in her life as well as her faith. Sj's journey has even lead to her studying psychology and pursuing ways to help others deal with their trauma. Here are the 3 books mentioned in this podcast: Finding His Footsteps in the Sand by Erica Kim It's not supposed to be this way by Lysa Terkeurst Get out of your head by Jennie Allen If you'd like to get in touch with me. Please shoot me an email at: tlaleremo@gmail.com If you love coffee, you can receive a discount on any of the single origin coffee by using my discount code: FAITH at the checkout. Visit www.goodcup.co.za for more information
Things get spooky with author Sarah-Jayne Eeles Geelong great Harry Taylor wraps up the weekend's footy action Local personailty Stu Bain is once again jumping on the bike to conquer cancer See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Hot Mess Mum. The mum who's husband, children and fellow-mums shake their heads at because they all know. The mum who forgets to bake for the bake sale. The Hot Mess Mum most likely has sent her kids to school in regular clothes on non-uniform day... In this episode Kelly & Jenny are joined by Actress Sarah Jayne Dunn. Sponsored by Swan. Swan understand that the kitchen is the hub of activity and an integral part of home life. Visit swan-brand.co.uk and use the code hotmessmums20 for a 20% discount on your order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“I always think procurement's like a really good joke; it's about timing.”Innovation is a keyword thrown around in business like a well-loved frisbee, and perhaps with that it's easy to lose sight of its definition and meaning in a procurement setting. Sarah-Jayne Aldridge is no stranger to innovating on a massive scale, with an impressive roster of roles at Sky, O2, G4S and now Network Rail. Joining Martin on this week's Talent Talks podcast, ‘SJ' dives into the scale on which procurement can innovate and how those innovations should link in with business objectives, as well as recalling the invaluable experiences that have come from the demanding realm of the public sector. This episode of Talent Talks covers:What kind of innovation is capable within a procurement frameworkThe links between innovation and supplier diversityTaking a different approach to innovation in younger functionsAlways being open to learning about new developments in the sectorThe invaluable lessons unique to public sector procurementThis episode of Talent Talks is sponsored by 4C Associates - a leading European procurement and supply chain consultancy, who work collaboratively with forward-thinking clients to deliver real business value across a wide range of transformation and cost optimisation service offerings. Visit https://www.4cassociates.com/ for more information.Links and references at: https://talentdrive.co.uk/category/talent-talks-podcast/
We explore confidence, working with a camera and lifting one and other up. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sarah-Jayne Juniper is a leader in Transformational Life Coaching. After struggling to understand her position in the world and the boundaries placed in front of her regarding academic success, she set out to challenge barriers and the concept of societal norms. Since she accomplished a MSc Psychology, she has travelled the world and launched Sarah-Jayne Life Coach; a company fuelled with determination- reconnecting individual's with themselves and their surroundings, bringing balance back into their lives and enabling personal growth and fulfilment. Her clients are those who are ready to take life to the next level, face mental health with a forward-thinking attitude and eager to focus on reaching their full potential. Ten years from now, I aim to be connecting communities globally, to be partnering with inspirational companies who, at the core, believe that together we can change the way the world communicates and learns You can find Sarah-Jayne at: www.sjlifecoach.com - Discovery call to explore the power of life coaching https://www.instagram.com/sarahjayne_lifecoach/ https://www.facebook.com/SarahJayneLifeCoach https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-jayne1/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marieoldfield/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marieoldfield/support
A year ago we talked to Sarah-Jayne, a vet from Marwell Zoo in the UK. We talk to her again and ask what effect the pandemic has had on the animals, conservation and the viability of zoos. We ask: • Were there any physical health issues in the animals due to covid? • What effects has lack of visitors had on zoo animals’ behavior? • Do zoo animals show normal behavior anyway because most are born in captivity? • What is being done to get animals used to visitors again. • Has the lockdown changed the type of work you do? • Have the closures had any effect on the conservation projects zoos perform? • Has it put species that are now only found in zoos at a greater risk of extinction? • What effect has covid had on the viability of zoos in general? • Have any zoos had to close and if so, what happens to their animals? • When Marwell Zoo reopens what differences will the visitors find?
This week Award-winning actress, singer, songwriter and impersonator Sarah Jayne talks to Andy Crust about her 37-year career performing as Dolly and becoming the Only Dolly Parton impersonator outside the USA to be endorsed by Dolly and World's only to be endorsed by Both Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers. The Dolly Parton Experiencewww.facebook.com/dollytributeactwww.dollypartonuk.com Instagram @dollytributeactTwitter @dollytributeact
In this episode, Andy Crust gets to talk to Hollywood Filmmakers , Actors and Huge Dolly Fans Gary and Larry Lane. We get an exciting update on the forthcoming hit documentary film Still working 9 to 5, exclusive twinzzone audio from the Red Carpet featuring Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers, Equality and time for a change and The Twins recall a heavy schedule attending and 9to5 the Musical, The BFI, the BBC, and our host's Andy and Sarah Jayne's The Dolly Parton Experience Country Superstars Show in London over just a few days and so much more. From London to Hollywoodstillworking9to5.comwww.twinzzone.com
In a world beset by health and safety concerns, video surveillance has gained new value. What’s more, new video-as-a-service offerings and cellular infrastructure options have made security systems easier and less expensive to deploy. Get an insider look at surveillance trends in the retail sector in this conversation between technology power couple Sarah-Jayne and Dean Gratton, and experts from Digital Barriers, a leader in AI-powered and IoT-connected safety and security systems.
Digital displays are showing up everywhere inside—and outside—retail establishments. From massive LED arrays that cover an entire building facade to shelf-edge displays, signage is giving merchants countless ways to communicate. To learn the latest trends, listen in to this conversation between technology power couple Sarah-Jayne and Dean Gratton, and experts from ONELAN, a leader in digital visual communications that serves customers including Virgin, Tesco, and L’Oreal.
Jill chats to Sarah Jayne Dunn about vulnerability, social media challenges & being in one of the UKs biggest Soaps during lockdown.
Can a building-block approach speed digital transformation in the retail sector? Which IoT technologies are right for you? How do you build a business case for your transformation efforts? Hear the answers to these questions and more in this conversation between technology power couple Sarah-Jayne and Dean Gratton, and experts from CDW, a leading multi-brand provider of digital transformation solutions for the retail industry and beyond.
The events of 2020 completely redefined the concept of the customer experience. Now when consumers venture out to a store, they expect to be rewarded with an experience that justifies the trip. Hear how digital media plays a pivotal role in delivering this experience in this conversation between technology power couple Sarah-Jayne and Dean Gratton, and experts from Beaver Trison, a specialized retail and hospitality agency that serves companies including ODEON, IKEA, Costa, and Premier Inn.
On this week's Soap Scoop we're celebrating Hollyoaks' 25th anniversary with the one and only Sarah Jayne Dunn (aka Mandy)! Then afterwards we take a look at the biggest spoilers for the week ahead on Emmerdale, Coronation Street, Hollyoaks and EastEnders. Soap Scoop is hosted by Ali Griffiths (@aebgriffiths on Twitter) and Sophie Dainty (@sophieee_d on Twitter).Stay up to date with your favourite shows by heading over to digitalspy.com/soaps and follow the show on Twitter @soapscoop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The pandemic has created new sensitivities around interpersonal contact—and nowhere is that more true than in the retail and hospitality sector. Happily, new touch-less retail technologies are helping merchants make their businesses safer, more comfortable, and more efficient. Discover how the industry is moving forward in this conversation between technology power couple Sarah-Jayne and Dean Gratton, and experts from BlueStar, a leading distributor of mobility, point-of-sale, RFID, and security solutions.
This week Hannah is joined by Sarah-Jayne (SJ) Bell, the founder and owner of PPD Studios. SJ is here to talk about how she turned her hobby of pole fitness into her own studio, where she & her team teach pole, aerial hoop, aerial silks, zumba, and so much more! There's been a lot of battles along the way, including her ongoing battle with M.E., but she's here to show us how strong her passion still is and give you some "top tips" when it comes to YOUR hobby to business journey! To find out more about PPD Studios, go to: Web: https://www.ppdstudios.co.uk/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PPDSTUDIOSHuddersfield/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ppd_studios/
The pandemic has completely upended the ways merchants engage their customers. Retail technology has moved to the forefront, as consumers rely more than ever on mobile apps and self-service checkouts to execute their shopping journey. How should retailers respond to these changing circumstances? Find out in this conversation between technology power couple Sarah-Jayne and Dean Gratton, and experts from Box Technologies—a leader in customer engagement that works with brands such as Sainsbury's, HSBC, Superdry, and Pizza Hut.
What a treat to introduce you to this delightful lady, Sarah-Jayne Butler! Sarah-Jayne is an Actor and an Acting and Communication Coach, spending her time working between both theatre and film. She speaks with such enthusiasm about her work that it’s impossible not to feel inspired by her! I now want her to be MY coach and I’m not even an actor.From a young age, Sarah-Jayne found a passion for ‘trying on’ other personalities and personas which quickly blossomed into a love for acting. We had a good old giggle about some hilarious costume mishaps, one resulting in an unexpected trip…Sarah-Jayne’s letter is a piece of art in itself, so well thought out and beautifully written. I was spellbound when she read it to me, and it caused me to shed a tear (let’s be honest now…a few!). This episode was such a joy to record and I really hope that you enjoy it too.
Coming up on this week’s Valley Sounds, we spotlight Midnite Michael’s new EP, and groove with tunes from Jonny & the Black Frames, Dexter Lucious, Black Market Haggis, Sarah Jayne, Remy Neal, Heel Turn, Mother’s Keeper, Jessica Baker, Christina Lynn, and Dismal Dream. Catch the show every Saturday night at 9pm on WLRH 89.3 FM/HD Get the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Googleplay or download it directly at WLRH.org #wlrhloveslocal #localmusic #valleysounds
Coming up on this week’s Valley Sounds, we spotlight Midnite Michael’s new EP, and groove with tunes from Jonny & the Black Frames, Dexter Lucious, Black Market Haggis, Sarah Jayne, Remy Neal, Heel Turn, Mother’s Keeper, Jessica Baker, Christina Lynn, and Dismal Dream. Catch the show every Saturday night at 9pm on WLRH 89.3 FM/HD Get the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Googleplay or download it directly at WLRH.org #wlrhloveslocal #localmusic #valleysounds
For this episode Mark Lemon speaks with YouTuber, Sarah-Jayne Fragola. Sarah speaks with Mark about the death of her dad and how it's shaped her outlook on life. You can find Sarah on Youtube as Sarah-Jayne Fragola and Instagram @sarahjaynefragola Grief Is My Superpower has the opportunity of being voted as the Listeners' Choice Award at The Great British Podcast Awards. Please visit the link below, type in Grief Is My Superpower and vote. Thank you for your support! https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/vote This podcast is in support of children’s bereavement charity www.winstonswish.org You can contact the Winston's Wish helpline at 08088 020 021 Follow Mark Lemon on Instagram @marklemonofficial and Twitter @lemondropbooks
The Australian Surrogacy Podcast Episode 83: Sarah-Jayne. Sarah-Jayne is a Perinatal and Family Psychologist, who provides counselling for surrogacy and fertility and parenting. We talked about the importance of managing our mental health and accessing support on the way to parenthood (and when we get there!) and how the team can support each other during the surrogacy as well. Sarah-Jayne has some great tips for recognising the different stages of the surrogacy and infertility journey and what you can do to build resilience, ask for help and hold on to hope along the way.
There is no sugar coating it, Covid-19 is causing major issues worldwide both to human health and peoples livelyhoods. A lot of buisnesses have been able to turn off the lights, close the doors and self isolate. Not quite that easy for zoos, you cannot really turn the animals off. How are zoos faring at the moment? - Are zoos still open? - What has happened to the staff? - Is the virus found in zoo animals? - Can non-human primates contract the disease? - How safe is it to visit a zoo? All these questions and more are answered by zoo veterinarian Sarah Jayne from Marwell Zoo in England
Dan Edelstyn chats to Sarah-Jayne Clifton, director of Jubilee Debt Campaign about the huge changes afoot in the UK and international economies. Among the subjects discussed are the Bank of England who are effectively, bailing out banks, businesses, normal people, while their jobs have stopped or their businesses are stopped. Spanish universal basic income. How to keep up the momentum towards a fairer economy for all.. Edelstyn asks: "So I guess, the question that I'm really interested in is if all of these new things are shown to be possible, is this also a time where we could argue that a personal debt bailout across Britain is also possible? And also, how necessary do you feel that that is, as the Director of Jubilee Debt Campaign? " Sarah Jayne replies "we're seeing at the moment a simultaneous global health crisis and global economic crisis. And really, in terms of where we're focused, the intersection between debt and finance and poverty, the real impacts of that crisis, we don't think have actually fully been felt yet. They're just starting really to be set in motion. And we actually seen that much worse impacts are on the horizon, both in terms of personal debt in the UK, but also the global South debt situation for poor countries. And I think just to start with, it's just really important to recognize that this is only coming just a decade after the 2008 financial crisis. We were already struggling to really fully recover from that crisis, and now we are being hit by another global economic crisis. And I think what we're seeing also from this is that the resilience of our economies and our health systems is really weak, and it has been weakened by the economic model that we've seen governments pursuing, not just the last 10 years but for the last 40 years. The economic model of neoliberalism, which is about free markets and weak regulation, weak investment in public services, the slashing of the social safety net, which means a lot of countries are just really ill prepared to weather this crisis now, both in terms of being able to actually have the health infrastructure set up to actually support people and get through the pandemic, but also to weather the economic impacts. So on the UK household debt side, obviously we had a household debt crisis before COVID-19. Household debt levels in UK were already at a record level, higher than before 2008, about 230 billion or something. We had 9 million people in this country in problem debt, and the big overlap between people in problem debt and people in poverty, this growing household debt poverty trap. I think it's 14 million people in the UK we're in poverty prior to COVID-19, so that's about 20% of our population. So we were already facing really significant problems. We've seen actually some really quite significant action by the government in the UK to try and mitigate the worst of the economic impacts of the crisis, to really try and protect jobs and incomes, and that is really welcome. We've obviously seen the job retention scheme, where employees can be furloughed on 80% of their wages. Then they realized that actually that left out all self-employed people, so there was action on self-employed. But we know already that there are some really big gaps and there have been some big delays in this government package, that already 2 million self-employed people are just not going to be eligible for this program. Also, a lot of people have already lost their jobs, and it's laying bare something that people who cared about poverty and economic injustice have known for a long time, which is our social safety net is in absolute tatters and people are being asked to live on levels of Universal Credit and Job Seekers Allowance, which is just not possible to live on. So, in the range of £70 to £90/ week. The government's just put it up, but it's obviously still not enough. Which means that people who are reliant on that safety net have no choice really, either to become destitute or to get into further debt. So it was really important for us as an organization to try and address some of these holes that we were seeing in the government's package. So last week, we wrote a letter to the chancellor with around 80 other academics and leaders and civil society organizations, charities, think tanks and others, calling for an urgent additional package of measures specifically at tackling the household debt trap. So in order to basically stop the families and households who are already in debt, getting into more debt because of coronavirus, but also stopping a load more people whose incomes have been impacted by the pandemic from falling into a debt trap as well. The two then discuss "a seismic shift in what's considered politically acceptable intervention in the economy in the last two weeks. We've seen it not just here in the UK, but also across the world."
This Episode is so important for ALL PARENTS (not just for gk's) & for all coaches. (RATE, REVIEW on Itunes & Subscribe on all Platforms!) In today's pod we are joined by Sarah -Jayne Tobin (Journalist/Mother of Viral GK Sensation Nathan Fanagan) We chat how parents can assist their goalkeepers at home; continue open lines of communication with their coaches, & provide quality service during solo training sessions! Not one to miss! For those unfamiliar with Nathan; here's a link to his solo training that has been retweeted close to 1/2 million times! - https://twitter.com/TheSJTobin/status/1242087413868003333?s=20 - Please follow health and safety best practices for sickness prevention: - Wash your hands often with soap and water, rubbing hands continuously under water. Or use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. - Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth with unwashed hands. - Please stay home if you are sick. This is for the health and safety of others, as well as yourself. - Avoid close contact with people who are sick. - Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces and objects diligently and often. We suggest everyone visit these pages to stay informed. CDC https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.htmlLA County Department of Public Health http://www.publichealth.lacounty.gov/media/Coronavirus/ Stay safe everyone & thanks for your continued support :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (Patreon Link. Please Donate!)https://www.patreon.com/gkunion ======================================= Social Media Handles @goalkeeperpodcast (FB, Instagram) @goalkeeperpod (Twitter). www.insidethe18media.com. Rate & Review on Itunes! +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ #belikenathan #ireland #schmeichel #goalkeeper #campshutout #goalkeepertrainingvideos #goalkeepers #goalkeepersaves #mls #soccer #keeper #cleansheet #goalkeeperpodcast #soccerpodcast #soccerworld #danabrahams #sportspsychology #psychologist #timdittmer #englishfa #goalkeepermistakes #uswnt #mancity #nycfc #posessionfootball #NWSL #nccourage #uswnt #cwnt #worldcup #olympics #theathletic #theathleticuk #theathleticsoccer #LAFC #AZGK #coronavirus #pandemic #washyourhands #hygiene #lockdown #quarantine #torontofc #MLS
This month we’ve got superstar maker, Sarah Jayne of Bella Coco fame in the studio with us! Uncle X, Merino and Sarah Jayne have been chatting all things crafty (is anyone surprised?!), and delving into how becoming a YouTube sensation has impacted Sarah Jayne’s life, mental health and making. We’ve also got an extra special treat for our lovely listeners! If you’ve been eyeing up the Crochet Society subscription boxes by Bella Coco, use LOVECRAFTS10 at checkout to get 10% off* orders on blacklist boxes! Tips, tricks, advice and a fair amount of silliness, this is The LoveCrafts Show!Don’t forget to send us lots of lovely messages, responses and questions to show@lovecrafts.com or you can send us a voice message!You can find the show notes with lots of links to all the lovely things we've been talking about here.Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode!Share this with a friend that might find it inspiring!
In this episode we speak with Sarah-Jayne from Macmillan. Lots of people are asking us about the best ways to fundraise. Sarah-Jayne joins us to share fundraising hints and tips for you as we head into Spring Marathon season.
This week’s Valley Sounds features producers JQUE, and Midnight Michael brining us music from: Aaron Bradley, DMR Soul, Billy Don Burns, Tim Cannon, Canita Rodgers, Hew Tyler, James Irvin, Marques Green, Meme B Jones, Sarah Jayne, and Caldonia. Tim Miller from the podcast intunewithtmill chats with DJ Ya Boi Boi about Mix Madness. Catch the show every Saturday night at 9pm on WLRH 89.3 FM/HD Get the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Googleplay or download it directly at WLRH.org#wlrhloveslocal #localmusic #valleysounds
This week’s Valley Sounds features producer JQUE bringing us local favorites from DPC Musik, Trick Zipper, Sarah Jayne, The Springs, and Victoria Jones. Midnight Michael (J.Michael Durm) has tunes from groups with gigs over the next week including Remy Neal, Unknown Lyric, Gestine Hardy, and Microwave Dave. Brett Tannehill brings us a Local Aliens retorspective with sampling from each years release including music from Aunt Sofonda, Lana White, Hopeless John and Phantom Fang, Chris Fitts, and the Porcharitas. Catch the show every Saturday night at 9pm on WLRH 89.3 FM/HD Get the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Googleplay or download it directly at WLRH.org#wlrhloveslocal #localmusic #valleysounds
On this week’s Valley Sounds, we start the year off with a recap of some performer’s who’ve played here at the WLRH studios recently including the Yuletide Bassoons, Sarah Jayne, and Victoria Jones. We’ll also play music from some newcomers to Valley Sounds including: Helaina Brundage, Doug Donley, Pirate Nights, Friendly Fingermen, Emma Klein, Goode & the Grief, Owls and Other Animals, Juniper’s Daydream, and Wil River. Catch the show every Saturday night at 9pm on WLRH 89.3 FM/HD Get the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Googleplay or download it directly at WLRH.org#wlrhloveslocal #localmusic #valleysounds
Filmtrepreneur™ - The Entrepreneurial Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari
Imagine shooting an entire feature film in 24 hours. How could you do something like that and not make it a bad stage play? Today's guest was not only able to do that but made a damn good film in the process. Ivan Malekinand his partner Sarah Jayne directed the feature film Friends, Foes & Fireworks in just one night (24 hours). Here's some info on the film.An intimate New Year's Eve reunion of five female friends in the independent acting scene becomes a test of relationships when old tensions spark, truths are told, and rivalries are reignited. Will the group make it through the night together or will their friendship fizzle out like an overzealous fireworks display?Filmed in a single night, the craziest and most chaotic night of the year - NYE - and relying entirely on improvisation, Friends, Foes & Fireworks is an ambitious Australian drama exploring relationships, love, friendship and the truths we try and fail to keep to ourselves.Ivan, Sarah and I develop a course on how they wrote, shot, edited and sold Friends, Foes, and Fireworks. We dive into what it took to make a film in 24 hours, did they use a script or scriptment? How many cameras? How many crews and much more. Get ready to be inspired and enjoy my conversation with Ivan Malekin.
Welcome to Crumbs of Science!Join us in our very first episode, where we learn all about building with gingerbread, making fat birds, and the best way to make sure a child is cooked all the way through. Special guests: structural engineer Will Horton and pediatrician Dr Jake Barlow.Recorded by Sarah-Jayne Robinson and Tim Newport at CPAS Podcast Studio.Edited by Tim Newport, transcribed by Sarah-Jayne Robinson.Intro music sampled from "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/---Transcript:SJ: Next to a great forest, there lived a poor woodcutter who had come upon such hard times that he could scarcely provide daily bread for his wife and his two children, Hansel and Gretel.[intro music]SJ: Hi everyone, my name is Sarah-JayneT: And my name is TeeSJ: And we’re Crumbs of Science, a podcast about the science in and around fairytales. Now because this is our very first episode, we thought we’d give you a little bit of a background about ourselves. SO my name is Sarah-Jayne or SJ and I think that I decided at about five years old that I was going to be a fairy princess in my future to the extremes where my 21st birthday I had, it was themed ‘What do you want to be when you grow up?’ and I went as a fairy princess. But I also have a science background, I have an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering and arts from the University of Western Australia and after I graduated I spent five years travelling around the world working on oil rigs and I’ve worked on six continents so far, so almost made it to all the continents, so almost made it to all the continents of the world, one more to go.T: Is that one more Antartica?SJ: It is Antartica – it’s very hard to get to. But I have experienced at least a little of all the others so far. So I’ve also done a fair bit of science and now I’ve left that job and I’m currently studying a Masters of Science Communication (Outreach) at the Australian National University, which is why we’re doing this podcast.T: Ah, and so my name’s Tee and I’m also studying this, the Masters of Science Communication (Outreach) at, uh, the Australian National University. Um, and I’d just like to thank the Australian National University for their facilities in recording this podcast today. I studied journalism and geology at university and I actually worked for several years putting on science kids parties, where I’d go to children’s birthday parties and instead of a clown, I would be a scientist and everyone would get to do science experiments, um I’ve also done …SJ: What was your favourite? Your favourite science experiment that you did at a kids birthday party?T: Um, so one of my favourites was definitely, uh, making little rockets, where you mix alka-seltzer and water in little pointy test tubes and then put them on a little base and you just put it on the ground and count down 5…4… and then it just goes off. Uh, great experiment, definitely need safety glasses for everyone though, those thing uh, move very fast. Um, but I also did a bunch of science as well, during my geology degree, I did a three week field trip out to the, out to Broken Hill, um, out to the desert where they filmed Mad Max and got to camp for three weeks uh, and stare at the ground, it was great.SJ: I think that’s most of geology isn’t it?T: Yeh, it’s really, [sigh], it’s really tough to make sound exciting.SJ: Is geology a real science, oh, who knows? So, our podcast is about fairytales and this week, if you couldn’t tell from that opener, we’re discussing Hansel and Gretel, which is the, one of the most famous fairytales, originally published in 1812 by the Brothers Grimm and a fun little fact, this story was told to them by Dorchen Wild, who later on actually married one of the brothers, um, she married Wilhelm. So, the story of Hansel and Gretel, it’s a fairly tragic start to it – two children and their two parents, who are living in their lovely little cottage, in the woods, and one evening, their father suddenly comes to the realisation that, we have no food, so his wife turns over to him and says ‘Listen, man, early tomorrow take the two children, give each of them a little piece of bread then lead them into the middle of the thickest part of the woods. Make a fire for them and leave them there, for we can no longer feed them. The man protests a little bit, says that he can’t do this, he loves his children, but then the woman says ‘if you don’t do it, all of us will starve together, and she gave him no peace until he said yes’. Little interesting thing about this, you would have heard there that I’ve said that it’s his wife or the mother, uh, which is how the original version in 1812 went, but the version in 1857 actually had it as the stepmother. So the Brothers Grimm realised that they could make this story more exciting then included it as a stepmother instead and then that was part of the whole stepmother trope that you also see in Cinderella and Snow White and pretty much, if you’ve got a stepmother, they’re going to try and kill you, I think is how these stories go.T: After their father has been convinced, to take them in the woods, by his wife, the children hear everything that the father has said, um, and Hansel tells Gretel that he has a plan and he’s going to get them back, and so he goes outside, he fills his pockets with pebbles and then he goes back in the house and goes back to sleep. In the morning, the mother comes and wakes them up and says ‘get up children, we’re going into the woods, here’s some bread. Don’t eat it til midday. The father leads them out, into the woods and starts a fire for them and says, ‘Just go, take a nap, and I’ll go back and cut down some trees and I’ll be right back. And of course, he doesn’t come back, but because the kids already know about the plan, Hansel has been dropping pebbles through this entire, on the journey there. And so, when the moon comes up, he can see his way back. So he follows the pebbles all the way back to the house.SJ: Family was all happy again, everyone was nice and cheerful. Until, about a month later, when they realised, hmmm… we still have no food. This story is actually part of, there are a bunch of stories about children being abandoned, there’s the French one which was Le Petit Poucet, there’s Finette Cendron, which was the story of three princesses abandoned by their parents and there’s another version in Italy by Giambattista Basil, where the cruel stepmother kicks the kids out. And this actually has some origins in a human event which happened in 1315 – 1317 or 1325 depending on what you look at, which was the Great Famine. Now, the Great Famine was due to some horrible weather conditions in Northern Europe, specifically affecting the English Isles, France, and those sort of areas around there. And all their crops died, the situation got worse and worse until 1318 when they finally had some good weather again, but through those three years, times were really, really tough and it’s been said that between 10% and 25% of the villagers in those countries actually died. Pretty much due to starvation or if they didn’t die due to starvation, they were so weak that then the diseases came and picked them off really quickly. And during this time, people went to some really extreme measures to try and get enough food to feed their family and these measures included murder, robbing your friends and neighbours, the old voluntarily not eating so that they would die, cannibalism and also abandoning your children in the woods to fend for themselves. So, this horrible fairytale, probably actually happened. Maybe not the rest of it, but the origins are based on actual life events. So, the mother, once again, convinced the father, we need to get rid of these children, or we’re all going to starve. And Hansel and Gretel, once again, because they had no food, they were awake at night, very hungry and Hansel thought again, that’s alright, I’ll go down, get some pebbles, I’m a smart cookie, I’ve got this. But it turns out, that the mother had actually locked the door, so they couldn’t get out. Now, they were given two slices of bread, to carry in their pockets for the walk, because these parents weren’t totally heartless, so this time Hansel crumbled up the bread and left it behind on the walk. Then once again, got to the woods, the parents try the same trick, ‘You stay here, rest by the fire, we’re just going to go chop down some more firewood and once again, the parents disappeared. Hansel, waited til that evening, until the moon would rise and he could see his trail bed..bre.. trail of breadcrumbs but then, turns out, they were all gone. Animals ate them. I don’t know what, how this could have happened, animals eating breadcrumbs, but Hansel, though he was a bit of a thinker, didn’t think that hard.T: So, quite regularly, you’ll see articles going around, um, saying, ‘oh no you shouldn’t, you shouldn’t feed birds bread, oh you can’t be feeding the ducks bread, you’ll kill the ducks.SJ: Like the very famous scene in About a Boy, when he’s feeding, feeding bread to the ducks and then he throws the whole loaf and the duck dies.T: You can actually, you can feed bread to birds. It’s totally fine to feed bread to birds, just like it’s totally fine for humans to eat bread. But here’s the thing, you shouldn’t eat it all the time. So,SJ: But Oprah loves bread, she would eat it all the time if she could.T: So would I. But it’s not healthy for us and it’s not healthy for the birds either. It’s a lot of uh, empty proteins, it fills the bird up without actually providing any nutritional value. The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds in the UK, advises that you should only feed small, small amounts of bread and you should try to mix up the types of things you feed so you’re not just feeding them bread. Wholegrain bread, much better for birds, as opposed to white bread, um because, partially because wholegrain bread has all those little seeds and grains and other things that are nutritional by themselves contained within the bread whereas white bread is purely, purely the bread itself and is not very good for the birds. There’s an article in the Washington Post about, uh, different types of bird seeds and how many bird seeds are actually filled with a type of seed that birds don’t eat. So there’s a type of seed called Milo, it comes from a particular plant. While it’s really good agricultural feeding, so feeding various fowl like chickens and so on, it’s not so good for backyard birds. Backyard birds will just leave it in the container. He says, on a theoretical scale from 0, where no bird has any preference to it, and 30, where every species eats this type of seed, uh, red milo seed, that makes up the majority of bird seed, rates a 6, which is the lowest score of any seed type. At the top of the list, of things that birds love to eat, is sunflower seeds, black oil sunflower seed or shelled sunflower, sunflower seeds that humans like to eat are not the kinds that birds like. TheySJ: [Disappointed sigh], well that’s good because I don’t like sharing my food. So, the story continues, they couldn’t find their way home, so instead they wandered around the wood, all through the night, the entire next day. They were horribly hungry because they’d only managed to find a few small berries to eat, then on the third day, they walked until midday when they came to a house built entirely out of bread, with a roof made of cake and the windows were made of clear sugar. Now, to any child, or to any person really, this sounds like a dream, but to two little children, who’d been wandering for three days with nothing to eat, probably thought that it was a mirage. But by that point, they’re willing to eat anything, enough mirage stuff, [cough], so they sat down and they started eating this house. Whenever I think of this story, I always think of it as a gingerbread house, though it doesn’t actually say that in the narration of the original 1812 or 1857 version. And, as an engineer, I’m not quite sure how great bread or gingerbread would be as a house.T: So, there are actually competitive gingerbread-house making competitions. And one of the largest houses, gingerbread-houses ever built had an actual internal volume of 1000 square metres, uh, built as a charity fundraiser in 2013.SJ: Can you think, 1000 square metres, that’s a bit hard to visualiseT: YehSJ: What sort ofT: So it’s nearly 20SJ: SizeT: It’s nearly 20 metres long and 12 metres wide and it is 6 metres tall at it’s highest point, so that’s, it’s about the size of a small actual house.SJ: That would require so many stepladders to build. So, we called a structural engineer, Will Houghton, currently working at GHD, to ask him some questions about gingerbread houses, which is a very normal thing to do in your work day.[ring tone]SJ: So Will tell us a bit about gingerbread houses - would you build with gingerbread and why?Will: In the construction of something like this, you tend to need to look at it in two ways. There’s the, um, the materials you use for the construction and also the applied loads. So, in those two avenues, the capacity of gingerbread as a construction material. I mean, there has been some research done to date, obviously not on this scale. But in essence, it does appear to behave quite nearly as a concrete in that, um, well I will say unenforced concrete. It is quite brittle in nature so if you do load it, if you do stand on say, a floor panel made from gingerbread, it would crumble beneath your feet. But when I say brittle, it’s more it has no tensile capacity. So if you try and pull it apart, it’s very weak and if you try to compress it it would have some strength but it would probably crumble. So as a construction material you would really need to either have limited load to ensure it works within capacity or you would need to somehow strengthen it. And there are various ways you could do that, you could use some sort of taffy or marshmallow to really reinforce it and give it more tensile strength. But if it was to be loaded and it was to form, the marshmallow or the taffy would act as a cement and hold it together and give it that additional strength.Tee: So Will, with gingerbread as a building material, how big of a house could you make?Will: It comes down to, in one sense the location of the building. So I see there would be no actual constraints on how high or how wide it could go. You can always engineer the materials to take it. If you go higher with these buildings you are exposed to more winds loading, that’s something I can’t really imagine you can design out. If you imagine a building with four walls you obviously have a windward face. I think what probably helps in this case given my understanding, is the site would be in a forest of some sort, typically you would get some, um, some shielding from any wind source, um, by the trees or whatever was nearby so could be working in our favour and you could then go higher. With these kind of structures, especially with brittle materials like gingerbread, you can actually strengthen it by having a compression load acting on it. So in this sense here, with your walls, they’re obviously supporting the roofs, the roof is exerting a dead load, so that weight on those walls. That load is compressing those walls and would strengthen them under any lateral forces like wind or whatnot. I don’t know if this would be a two-story house, I think with a gingerbread cottage you might want to keep it single story and that would definitely make construction easier. It comes down to what she needs, so does she need a four-bedroom house or is she fine with a two-bedroom. Might be fine to go single-story.SJ: Now we know that it’s a little bit hard to work out 14th century prices and also magic of course is priceless, but can you maybe give us a bit of an estimate of how much this gingerbread house would cost to build?Will: Typically, with a construction like this, there’s several different avenues where the cost comes from. You obviously have the design itself which is a proportion of the fee and the documentation thereof to assist in the construction. There is the procurement of the materials, the procurement of the resources, so the manual labour required, any plants or whatnot that you might need to help pour the gingerbread. In terms of the manual labour, I’m sure there is a portion of magic that can be involved to assist with any lifting, so any heavier pre-carved elements, if they were to be used. Why would you hire a crane, when you can use a witches magical powers, I don’t know? So I imagine there’s not that many of them and they would be a specialised resource, perhaps they would be quite expensive, if it’s a very remote site, it might be that the higher cost comes from transportation. So gingerbread, luckily enough would be quite light to transport, I’m not sure if they would be baking it on-site or if they’re baking it say in a workshop nearby and then transporting it to site, so there’s a few variables to really look at before we give a final cost to this.SJ: Thanks so much Will, we really appreciate you coming along and lending your expertise to our podcast.Will: Thank youSJ: So we left off in the story, before we got very side-tracked by amazing gingerbread houses, that Hansel and Gretel had just started eating this house of bread, when they heard ‘Nibble, nibble, little mouse, who is nibbling at my house.’ Hansel and Gretel were obviously terrified, then out of the doors walked a lovely, little old woman who took pity on the children and said ‘oh you dear children, where did you come from? Come inside with me and you will be just fine.’ So she took them in, she gave them some nice food. They then went to bed thinking ‘Yay, we’re so lucky’. But the twist is that this old woman was a wicked witch who was lying in wait there, for children. So she had built her house of bread in order to lure them to her and if she captured one, she would kill him, cook him and eat him. And for her, that was a day to celebrate. Pretty horrific celebration, but still, once again, no judgment, 1300s, life was tough.Tee: Yeh, 1300s, get what you can.SJ: When this story originated from, in the 1300s, witches weren’t seen in the same way as we view them in the 15 or 1600s or how they are viewed now. So, in the 10th century there was a canon or book of sorts called Epsiopy which talked about women being seduced by illusions from the devil, and then they would think that they could fly on the backs of certain beasts in the middle of the night alongside the goddess Diana. However, these women were dismissed as being stupid and foolish, thinking, how an earth could they do that, how silly women, goodness. Then it was only in the 15 and the 1600s that inquisitors started to believe that women could actually make magic happen by pacts with the devil and they were pretty terrified of them because they thought that they could do things like putting a broomstick in water and causing a storm or a flood, So then you had all the horrible witch hunts of the 15 and 1600s where, how was it that they told if women were witches?Tee: One of the most famous tests is to, uh, chain someone up and throw them in a river, because, if they floated, they were a witch and should be killed but if they drowned and died, well good news, not for them, they weren’t a witch.SJ: Fool-proof method really.Tee: I mean, it’s just, it’s just science.SJ: Simple science, it’s obviously the best way to tell if someone was a witch. So, Hansel and Gretel, they were sleeping peacefully, the witch said ‘They will be a good mouthful.’ So she grabbed Hansel, threw him in a little stall and she made Gretel cook for him for the next few days. So cooking him delicious things to fatten him up, so she could eat him when he was fat and delicious, not skinny and tough. So, and all Gretel got to eat during this time was crayfish shells. So, poor little Gretel, she’s not doing great, but Hansel’s about to get eaten, so he’s not doing great either.Tee: No-one really comes out on top in this story.SJ: Nope, they’re pretty upsetting. So, everyday, the witch tested Hansel to see if he was fat and fat enough to be delicious food. So, she would get him to stick his finger through the bar, because she didn’t have very good eyesight, uh, Hansel was actually able to trick her by instead by sticking a stick out, so it didn’t seem like he was getting any fatter despite all the delicious food that he was eating. However, after four weeks, the witch got fed up and said to Gretel ‘Hurry up and fetch some water. Whether your brother is fat enough now or not, tomorrow I am going to slaughter him and boil him. In the meantime, I want to start the dough that we will bake to go with him. So, Gretel was pretty sad. Um, in the 1812 version of the story, it actually says that she sat in the kitchen and cried tears of blood, which once again, horrific, uh honestly, that could probably happen in the 13th century, people weren’t very healthy.Tee: The Brothers Grimm clearly thought that that was a little bit much though because in their 1857 version, they’ve now edited it out and it’s not in the, uh, traditional retelling of the story.SJ: Not saying that Gretel cried tears of blood? But that would look so pretty in the animations. Uh, eh. So the witch called Gretel over and the witch said to her ‘Look inside and see if the bread is nicely browned and done, for my eyes are weak and I can’t see that far. If you can’t see that far either, then sit on the board, and I’ll push you inside. Then you can walk around inside and take a look.’ So, if you can walk around inside, pretty big oven. But Gretel was a little bit clever and she realized that the witch probably didn’t good have, probably didn’t have very good intentions if she was going to push her inside the oven. So instead, Gretel said ‘I don’t know how to do that, first show me. Sit on the board and I will push you inside.’ So, the old woman sat on the board and because she was light, Gretel pushed her all the way inside and then quickly closed the door and secured it with an iron bar. The old woman in the hot oven began to cry and wail but Gretel ran away and the old woman burned up miserably.Tee: We decided to see if the witches plan was going to work in the first place, even if she hadn’t been foiled by these clever children. Could she have actually cooked and eaten them in this oven?SJ: So we did some calculations of our own and since neither of us are experts in cooking children, we decided that we would call on an expert, Dr Jake Barlow who is currently working at the paediatric wing at the Royal Children’s Hospital.[ringtone]SJ: So Jake, you’re a doctor, very wise, know lots of things, could you tell us, could this witch survive on a diet of children?Jake: Uh, it probably would be reasonably nutritious, it’s, you know, decent quality red meat. I think the main concern, uh, from a medical point of view, would be developing a disease known as kuru, which is a form of prion disease. Now prion disease is pretty cool. So the way they work, essentially you have a protein that is folded, well, assembled badly in such a way that it will both cause other proteins to fold badly and therefore it sort of spreads itself. Mad cow disease would be the classic. Its, um, protein causes a degeneration of the brain, sort of like a dementia-type process and then that would lead to, um, progressive loss of cognitive function and then death. The problem with this is that the proteins when they fold in this way, they also bear a resistance to heat, so they might need to be heated to three and a half thousand disease celsius or something similarly difficult to achieve in your standard kitchen oven especially in your gingerbread house that will probably burn down at temperatures much below 3500 degrees Celsius. And so the protein survives the cooking process, and then when you eat them they start doing their folding problem in you, and so they are transmissible but they’re not sort of alive in the same way that something like a bacterial, bacterial infection is transmissible and alive.SJ: So Jake, if you were going to roast a child, how would you do it?Jake: Uh, I haven’t considered this before. I guess I think you could think of a number of options. And I think it would probably depend on the child, I mean my concern would be the surface area to volume ratio of the child. Obviously children are small so they have relatively high surface area compared to their volume which means that they gain and lose heat quickly which is relevant from a medical point of view but I imagine is also relevant from a cooking point of view. And once you have your child cooked, or burnt on the outside and all cold on the inside, so you’d want to make sure that they’re cooked through evenly. Therefore I’m thinking your options would either be to slow-roast the child so that, especially a larger child, so that the core is cooked through, or potentially something like a spit-roast like you would do with an entire whole pig or something like that.SJ: So Jake, these children have been wandering for three days in the woods, what sort of state would they be in, by the time they made it to the witches cottage?Jake: I think there’s a lot of issues at play here, obviously you need to think about the environment that they’re in so exposure will be a factor, the quality of their clothing, if it’s sort of threadbare, homespun potato sacks that will provide minimal insulation and so the child will develop hypothermia more rapidly as we discussed sort of previously with the surface area to volume ratio element. Weather will obviously affect it, especially if it’s raining and their clothing becomes sodden. The environment they’re in, windchill, protection from other elements, their, either, availability of skill, or ability to light a fire to conserve heat and provide wool. The bread will provide a degree of sustenance, but obviously it is mostly carbohydrate and doesn’t really have much in the way of vitamins and minerals and micronutrients. Three days, certainly possible, for children who are acclimatized to the environment. Uh, it would very much depend on the weather.Tee: Well, that’s a lot of information I didn’t know and probably shouldn’t know. Thanks Jake for coming on the show.Tee: So the story continues with the witch having burnt up, Gretel runs to Hansel and unlocks his door. He jumps out, very excited to not be killed and eaten, as you would be and then they look around and find that the whole house is actually filled with precious stones and pearls.SJ: This is an amazing house by the way.Tee: And these children are just not very observant. They walk into a house, they don’t see the cage, the don’t see…SJ: The human-sized ovenTee: Yeah, and they don’t see all of the gems, but anyway. They find these precious stones and pearls, they fill their pockets with all them and they find their way back home. Their father rejoiced when he saw them once more for he had not had a happy day since they'd been gone and now he was a rich man. However, the mother had died. Now when I was reading that I thought, ok, what happens after that? But no, that's how the story ends is, however, the mother had died.SJ: Such a great last sentence of a children's fairy tale, that let’s be honest, probably your mum is reading out to you. So this story might not seem like it has a whole lot to do with science but there's a pretty cool mix between magic and science that was around in those sorts of days because they had a bit of a definition of magic and let's be honest, a weird definition of science. So William of Auvergne who was a 13th century French priest and bishop so just before the time of the great famine, he believed that magic was superstition however, natural magic was a part of science and if you didn't use it for evil, this was all fine. And some elements of natural magic were that seal skin could be used as a charm to repel lightning, vulture body parts were obviously a protective amulet, and if you wanted your garden to grow well you would get virgins to plant your seeds because that was a scientific way of promoting their growth. So, probably not quite how we’d define science today but they also had some other weird things going on with the science and the medicine of the time because they believed in sympathetic magic which was using imitation to produce effective results. So for example, if a patient was suffering from a liver complaint, they would use the liver of a vulture to cure it.Tee: So an example of this is using a treatment to help, to stop the flow of blood of a wound, by using wool soaked in olive oil from the Mount of Olives and combining that with a spoken story about Longinus, who was famously healed of his blindness using the blood of Christ. So these were religious elements blended with the magical and with the scientific.SJ: So, it’s a little bit cagey on what you’d call science, but then again, science wasn’t all that advanced at the time. They had some famous scientist around that era such as Fibonacci who you've probably heard of, with the very famous Fibonacci sequence named after him who was actually an accountant and was famous for introducing Arabic numerals to Europe and making accountants lives easier and also a very famous scientist at the time was Roger Bacon who was called by some as the first modern scientist and he wrote on all areas of science and even managed to envision machines for travelling on land or water, submarines and air travel which is pretty advanced when you think that they were mainly going around via horse and buggy. Now we’ve spent so long learning about Hansel and Gretel, maybe you can answer a question for me. How did Hansel and Gretel get lost in the woods?Tee: I don’t know SJ, how did Hansel and Gretel get lost in the woods?SJ: The trail was crumby.Tee: [groans]SJ: Thank you very much everyone for listening. Um, hopefully you’ll tune in next week when we're going to talk about The Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen, one of my all-time favourites.Tee: So until then, we hope you have a happily-ever-after[Fairytale music]
The Two Gay Geeks chat with filmmakers, Sarah Jayne Portelli and Ivan Malekin of Nexus Production Group. They have a rather unique approach to making films that you may find fascinating, we certainly did. With each interview we learn something new and develop new relationships with those that we interview. Have a listen and enjoy. About Sarah Jayne Portelli Sarah Jayne started her film and television career as a Production Designer in 2006. She has worked on numerous short films in various art department roles and with Australian industry heavyweights including Princess Pictures and The Boilermaker Pty Ltd. Sarah Jayne's feature film credits include the critically acclaimed Taj, the one and only Dace Decklan: Private Eye, Oddball starring Shane Jacobson, The Subjects by Instinct Entertainment, and Choir Girl by NPG and Golden Gate Productions. When not immersed in the world of film, Sarah enjoys critical and creative writing, her work appearing in Huffington Post, Feminartsy, and Daily Life Mag. Sarah Jayne recently co-directed the completely improvised features Friends, Foes & Fireworks and In Corpore with Ivan Malekin and she continues to work with Nexus as a writer/director, now living in Malta and pursuing projects in the European Film Industry. About Ivan Malekin Ivan Malekin found film with a little serendipity back in 2007 and has never looked back. He is an award-winning producer, director and editor whose films have screened and won awards both locally and internationally. Currently Ivan lives in Malta, working as a freelance video producer, and is in post production on his fourth feature, In Corpore, a film dealing with monogamous and polygamous relationships set in Melbourne, Malta, New York, and Berlin. His first love remains Nexus Production Group, his own independent film production outfit driven by creativity, originality, and passion. About Nexus Production Group Nexus Production Group is a filmmaking collective driven by originality, creativity, and passion. Our skills are as diverse as our range of output and we strive for quality and artistic integrity in every project we undertake. Individually, each member of NPG is a unique emerging or accomplished artist; together, we are growing and only limited by imagination. Nexus Production Group is Ivan Malekin, Sarah Jayne, Patrick Siscar and Clara Francesca. In our second segment we chat about our impressions of Spiderman Far From Home and some other craziness (as usual). We also highlight recent articles posted to the tggeeks.com in the past week. As always we have our birthdays and we have the ever popular feedback segment. We welcome your feedback. Please, let us know what you think. Good or bad, we want to know and you could receive a shoutout in the feedback segment. Thank you for listening, we really do appreciate you taking time out of your day to spend with us. Twitter @NexusGrp Facebook: Nexus Production Group Our YouTube channel is audio only: Show Notes / Links: TG Geeks Episode 224 TG Geeks Episode 225 TG Geeks Episode 229 Ben’s Breakdown | Godzilla: King of the Monsters roars and finally has bite! TG Geeks Chat with Barbra and Bryant Dillon of Fanbase Press Ben’s Breakdown | The Dead Don’t Die is a zombie movie that will have you questioning your sanity. Dr. Zombie – Monster Family Physician #56 Ben’s Breakdown | Spider-Man: Far From Home is a heroically fun movie! Gini restaurants on the Road The Wolf at the Door News Sushi Five Questions With... Visit Hero Within Store Visit Uncharted Regions Website Thank You to our Web Hosting Partner Visit Hero Within Store Travel To Uncharted Regions Krypton Radio Featured Podcast Thank You: The Arkle Times Post Dispatch News - The Human Arkle on Twitter @arkle --- Be sure to take a look at Arkle’s other venture: Arkle Studios presents Shameless C...
This week Tim Miller from the podcast “In Tune With TMill” chats with Josh Couts about the importance of music education and the making of his latest album. JQUE has tunes from gigging bands you can see in the next week including: The Go GO Killers, Tim Cannon, Sarah Jayne, The Wolves of Chernobyl, Black Tupelo, and Element XI. Spice Radio Huntsville has some spicy local favorites from Bone Zone, Dave Anderson, Silver Fern, and Stargazer. Catch the show Saturday night at 9pm on WLRH 89.3 FM/HD Get the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Googleplay or download it directly atWLRH.org#wlrhloveslocal #localmusic #valleysounds
Bhooked Podcast: Crochet | Knitting | Yarn | Hobby | Lifestyle
Do you want to share what you know about crochet and knitting through tutorials on YouTube? Making the decision to put my first tutorial up on YouTube was quite literally life changing, I just didn’t know it at the time. If this is something you’re interested in exploring yourself, this episode will be very helpful for you! You’ll hear from Sarah-Jayne, the creative yarn entrepreneur behind Bella Coco Crochet. She peels back the layers and shares everything you need to know before you upload your first tutorial, how to grow your channel, how the numbers really aren’t important and some The post Tips for Making YouTube Tutorials | BHooked Podcast Episode 120 appeared first on B.Hooked Crochet | Knitting.
Sarah Jayne is originally from Utah and she pretty much always knew she was going to be a performer (she booked her first film at age 11!) SJ's career lead her to Broadway where she was cast in several shows including Fosse, Oklahoma! & Gypsy. It was in NYC where she discovered her love of improv at UCB. Sarah Jayne was quickly cast in the features “Across The Universe” and “Hairspray” and then decided to move to Los Angeles to further purse tv and film. She has worked on “Pushing Daisies”, “Punk’d”, “Center Stage: Turn It Up”, “…Sally Carmichael.” (and many other shows). SJ has also written & shot her own pilot and numerous sketches. Sarah Jayne now has three children and continues to work on shows at the Hollywood Bowl as well as creative producing on the side. She has gone from Broadway to Babies and Back...hear how SJ balances it all.... LINKS: INSTAGRAM: @imsarahjayne
In this podcast, Sarah talks about removing the confusion around the buzzwords relating to AI. Also, how AI is increasing accuracy in the medical field and changing British agriculture. Dr Sarah-Jayne Gratton is a technology influencer and futurist, specialising in emerging technologies and covering trends in artificial intelligence, machine learning and augmented reality. Removing the Confusion Around AI Buzzwords
Green Dreamer: Sustainability and Regeneration From Ideas to Life
How might exposures to cultures different from our own allow us to see our own blind spots when it comes to our common lifestyle habits (and those of other people's)? How has our current fashion industry come to be so wasteful, and what can we do as individuals to help the industry move in a healthier direction? Sharing her wisdom here is Sarah-Jayne Smith, Founder of Magpies and Peacocks—the only nonprofit design house in the United States. Let's dive in! Episode notes: www.greendreamer.com/127 Support the show: www.greendreamer.com/support Instagram: @KameaChayne @GreenDreamerPodcast HIGHLIGHTS [3:01] Kaméa: "Do you think the amount of space that Americans have compared to other countries in the world has, in part, inspired this culture of disposability?" [14:18] Sarah-Jayne talks about what she thinks it was that allowed the fashion industry to become so disposable and wasteful. [18:50] Kaméa: "What do you think acting as a nonprofit has allowed you to do that operating as a business may not have?" [20:58] Sarah-Jayne talks about the recyclability of different types of fabrics. [23:50] Kaméa: "How can we best encourage a less disposable culture going forward?"
How to Make a Improvised feature Film in 24hrs on New Years Eve with writer and director Sarah Jayne Portelli and host Giles Alderson Giles has a chat with Sarah Jayne about how she made Friends, Foes and Fireworks, what was the inspiration behind it, how to make the movie in one night using your own money all the while shooting on New Years Eve. How you get one chance to get things right and how planning is vital. What she learned making an improvised film and what she would do and is doing differently moving forward with her next film. They talk about how you should market you film from the start and how they sold the movie. LINKS TRAILER Friends Foes & Fireworks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIBkajWsAjw Friends, Foes & Fireworks site https://www.friendsfoesfireworks.com/ Udemy course https://www.udemy.com/how-to-shoot-direct-an-feature-film-filmmaking-video-production/learn/v4/overview In Corpore Fiscally Sponsored https://fromtheheartproductions.givecorps.com/projects/50589-feature-films-in-corpore-an-improvised-drama-film-shot-in-4-countries Nexus Production Group https://www.nexusproductiongroup.com/ Follow the Sarah Jayne on Twitter @Sarah RAINDANCE - Do you want to meet indie filmmakers and film lovers in London? Are you looking to find a team to work on your next project, volunteer your services for some set time, or just chat about movies with like minded people? Then you're invited to Raindance's Boozin' & Schmoozin' – the monthly filmmakers networking event for people who love and make films! It's one of the friendliest and most welcoming networking events in London, and it has helped develop hundreds of collaborations between filmmakers. AND, as Filmmakers Podcast listener, you can get in for free! Just send an email to party@raindance.co.uk, quoting "Filmmakers Podcast". Then you'll be able to get in for free to the next event on Monday 10th December at 6:30pm at the beautiful Century Club in Soho. Don't miss this out!" Find out more: http://bit.ly/BoozinSchmoozin WATCH World of Darkness https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07BS35KQ2?pf_rd_p=855cdcfd-05d9-474f-b84d-8286a3530ba1&pf_rd_r=G5Q5NNQZR9PRZNQ4ME5D WATCH Fanged Up https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fanged-Up-Daniel-OReilly/dp/B07F83JN6G/ref=sr_1_1?s=instant-video&ie=UTF8&qid=1542670909&sr=1-1&keywords=fanged MARSDENS BEER TOWN FILM FESTIVAL - SUBMIT your short films here: https://beertownfilmfestival.co.uk/ INDIE FILM SHOUT OUTS Drew Horner's 'Promenade' Short Film IndieGOGO https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/promenade-short-film#/ Winter Ridge WATCH https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/winter-ridge/id1411248110 Follow US on Twitter @filmmakerspod @Food4ThoughtDoc @gilesalderson @35mmdop @Cjamesdirect @FangedUpFilm @thedaremovie Part of the www.podfixnetwork.com
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How to Shot a Feature Film in 24 Hours with Ivan MalekinImagine shooting an entire feature film in 24 hours. How could you do something like that and not make it a bad stage play? Today's guest was not only able to do that but made a damn good film in the process. Ivan Malekin and his partner Sarah Jayne directed the feature film Friends, Foes & Fireworks in just one night (24 hours). Here's some info on the film.An intimate New Year's Eve reunion of five female friends in the independent acting scene becomes a test of relationships when old tensions spark, truths are told, and rivalries are reignited. Will the group make it through the night together or will their friendship fizzle out like an overzealous fireworks display?Filmed in a single night, the craziest and most chaotic night of the year - NYE - and relying entirely on improvisation, Friends, Foes & Fireworks is an ambitious Australian drama exploring relationships, love, friendship and the truths we try and fail to keep to ourselves.We dive into what it took to make a film in 24 hours, did they use a script or scriptment? How many cameras? How many crew and much more. Get ready to be inspired and enjoy my conversation with Ivan Malekin.
Please get involved, tweet @ItsADover @SarahJayneHale & @GeekyCleanShow with ideas for us to talk about! The fifth episode of GeekyClean is here! Your hosts; Dan Howles & Sarah Jayne, talk about if they would be Batman, best super heroes games and do heroes make villans? GeekyClean will be uploaded every Monday. So follow/subscribe and keep up to date. Itunes - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/geekycleanshows-podcast/id993918820?mt=2 Youtube - http://bit.ly/Geekycleanvideos Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeekyCleanShow Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/geekycleanshow Podomatic - http://geekyclean.podomatic.com/
Please get involved, tweet @ItsADover @SarahJayneHale & @GeekyCleanShow with ideas for us to talk about! The Forth episode of GeekyClean is here! Your hosts; Dan Howles & Sarah Jayne, talk about what they would do in a zombie outbreak, are back stories important and how too understand new media (basically comic books) GeekyClean will be uploaded every Monday. So follow/subscribe and keep up to date. Itunes - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/geekycleanshows-podcast/id993918820?mt=2 Youtube - http://bit.ly/Geekycleanvideos Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeekyCleanShow Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/geekycleanshow Podomatic - http://geekyclean.podomatic.com/
Please get involved, tweet @ItsADover @SarahJayneHale & @GeekyCleanShow with ideas for us to talk about! The third episode of GeekyClean is here! Your hosts; Dan Howles & Sarah Jayne, talk about which superpower is the best, DC vs Marvel and if Batman vs Superman should be 2 films? GeekyClean will be uploaded every Monday. So follow/subscribe and keep up to date. Youtube - http://bit.ly/Geekycleanvideos Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeekyCleanShow Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/geekycleanshow Podomatic - http://geekyclean.podomatic.com/
Please get involved, tweet @ItsADover @SarahJayneHale & @GeekyCleanShow with ideas for us to talk about! The second episode of GeekyClean is here! Your hosts; Dan Howles & Sarah Jayne, talk about series that need to stop, are sequels just for the money, and talk about reboots and remakes (but basicaly just the new joker look) GeekyClean will be uploaded every Monday. So follow/subscribe and keep up to date. Youtube - http://bit.ly/Geekycleanvideos Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeekyCleanShow Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/geekycleanshow Podomatic - http://geekyclean.podomatic.com/
Please get involved, tweet @ItsADover @SarahJayneHale & @GeekyCleanShow with ideas for us to talk about! The first episode of GeekyClean is here! Your hosts; Dan Howles & Sarah Jayne, introduce themselves and the show, and talk about their Guilty Pleasures, if CGI matters and how Spider man is now relevant again. GeekyClean will be uploaded every Monday. So follow/subscribe and keep up to date.