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Suite Spot: A Hotel Marketing Podcast
161 – 2025 Hunter Hotel Investment Conference: Key Takeaways

Suite Spot: A Hotel Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 16:26


Suite Spot host, Ryan Embree, breaks down the key takeaways from the 2025 Hunter Hotel Investment Conference, which took place in Atlanta, Georgia, from March 17-19. This prestigious annual industry event provided valuable insights, numerous panels, and notable speakers from all across the hotel industry. Learn what critical factors are shaping hospitality in 2025 and beyond by tuning in now. Ryan Embree: Welcome to Suite Spot, where hoteliers check in, and we check out what's trending in hotel marketing. I'm your host, Ryan Embree. Hello everyone. Welcome to another episode of The Suite Spot. This is your host, Ryan Embree, fresh off our trip of covering the 36 Hunter Hotel Investment Conference. So excited to be, first of all, covering the event. It was an incredible couple days up in Atlanta, Georgia. Some exciting announcements, which we're gonna talk about that on this podcast. Some industry trends, insights, interviews. We brought it all to you. We came jam packed back with content, and really excited to share some of the key takeaways and issues that were raised. You know, we've talked about this before on the podcast. Love attending these events where we get all types of brands, owners, developers, hotel owners, individual GMs at these events, because all the ideas, topics, really important topics in our industry really float to the top. And, you know, you get a really fresh perspective about how everything, how everyone's feeling about our industry and this year maybe a little bit darker clouds than we hear in your years past, but also just how amazing our industry is. And, and, you know, I'm gonna start with my first takeaway. The theme, we talked about it on the episode with Sarah Moss, was Elevate your game. Love some of the programming that was involved. Molly Bloom, the poker princess who ran high stake poker games. The theme was incredible. Jesse Cole of the Savannah Bananas, everybody was wearing jerseys. He'd certainly brought the energy. If you've, if you've ever seen one of those games, there's a wait list now for a, a long amount of time to try to get tickets to those. But I think the, you know, there were, there were some receptions all around that, you know, gaming style and theme. But really, you know, my takeaway was that we're at a place where hotels really have to elevate their game too, and we're seeing it which is the really, really cool part. Hotels are getting creative with their f and b experiences, right? Utilizing different things sourcing because the cost has risen, the operational costs, the margins are becoming very thin for hoteliers right now. Whether it's the price of, of goods, whether it's the prices of wages right now hoteliers are elevating their game to get creative. They're getting creative to get deals done right? And it's events like Hunter and these investment conferences where you're in the room, so to speak, shaking hands, that really can be the difference between a deal getting over the finish line and not certainly a lot of talk about AI technology. You know, looking back on last year's takeaways and reading and, and listening to kind of some of my thoughts, I felt like we're in a much more comfortable place than we were a year ago. I still think our industry is still trying to figure out the best way to use ai, but I think what's happened is now our grand illusions of the transformation that AI can bring to our business, the expectations of those have maybe been just reeled in a little bit. And we're starting to take those baby steps in AI technology, and we're looking for things like operational efficiency to empower our employees, and even AI used by guests and travelers are becoming more frequent and prevalent. And really what that speaks to is the importance of a IO, right? And the what type of content about your hotel is out there. That's why UGC user generated content is so critical. It's so important because travelers are using this information on othe...

Highlights from Moncrieff
Is there a ‘female tax'? - Henry McKean Asks

Highlights from Moncrieff

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 28:32


Writing in today's Irish Times, Sarah Moss wants to know why she has to pay over €50 for a simple haircut, when her friend could do it in 5 minutes for free, but has emigrated to Australia...So, how much do you pay for your hair and beauty needs? Is there simply a ‘female tax' that men don't have to pay? Is it unfair, or just a part of life?Henry McKean has been out asking the public for their thoughts, and joins Seán to discuss.

Moncrieff Highlights
Is there a ‘female tax'? - Henry McKean Asks

Moncrieff Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 28:32


Writing in today's Irish Times, Sarah Moss wants to know why she has to pay over €50 for a simple haircut, when her friend could do it in 5 minutes for free, but has emigrated to Australia...So, how much do you pay for your hair and beauty needs? Is there simply a ‘female tax' that men don't have to pay? Is it unfair, or just a part of life?Henry McKean has been out asking the public for their thoughts, and joins Seán to discuss.

RNZ: Saturday Morning
Kate De Goldi: Reading for pleasure

RNZ: Saturday Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 12:03


One of New Zealand's most celebrated authors and voracious readers, Kate De Goldi shares some of her favourite recent reading: The Tidal Zone and My Good Bright Wolf by Sarah Moss, and The Garden Against Time by Olivia Laing.

Suite Spot: A Hotel Marketing Podcast
157 – 2025 Hunter Hotel Investment Conference with Sarah Moss

Suite Spot: A Hotel Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 22:49


Sarah Moss, Chief of Staff at Hunter Hotel Advisors, joins the Suite Spot to discuss the upcoming 36th annual Hunter Hotel Investment Conference and give hoteliers a look at what they can look forward to from the event.  Tune in to this episode to learn more about the live sessions, panels, notable speakers, and on-site entertainment at the 2025 HHIC. Ryan Embree: Welcome to Suite Spot, where hoteliers check in, and we check out what's trending in hotel marketing. I'm your host, Ryan Embree. Hello everyone. Welcome to another episode of The Suite Spot. This is your host, Ryan Embree. Thank you so much for joining us. Wherever you are, listening to us, or maybe watching us on our official TMG YouTube channel. Got a fantastic episode for you, kind of becoming a little bit of an annual tradition. Uh, really excited, uh, to talk about this topic, subject, and, uh, one of the most prestigious events in hospitality. Um, hopefully we're not, uh, well, hopefully we are introducing this to our hotel audience, but you should already know about this event because it, it blows up. LinkedIn really shuts down that social media 'cause you hear everyone is there in Atlanta. I will introduce our guest, Sarah Moss, chief of staff at the Hunter Hotel Advisors. Sarah, thank you so much for joining me back here on the Suite Spot once again. Sarah Moss: Ryan, I'm so excited to be back and talking about one of my favorite subjects, the Hunter Conference today. Ryan Embree: Yes, we're excited. It's that time of year we're ramping up, right? It's everybody. There's hotels thawing out right now, right now in the, in the winter as we get ready for that busy spring travel season. Uh, really a perfect time for, for the conference, uh, in March. But before we get into the conference, you know, last year we kind of heard a little bit about your background. Um, and your shared kind of the journey that led you to Hunter Hotel Advisors and the Hunter Hotel Investment Conference ultimately. But I wanna kick off this episode. You know, last year we did a hospitality campus cross series and we talked a lot about mentors, right? We know hospitality, still struggling with staffing a little bit, but we talked about mentors and influences in our hospitality careers and journey. Wondering if you have any, you know, major mentors that have, that have, you know, really influenced you in your career or just people in general that have, have made an impact. Well, Sarah Moss: Thank you for having me on again, Ryan. Sure. I love telling my story about hospitality, especially here at Hunter. And I think everyone's journey is so unique in hospitality and the seasons that they go through in their life. I think there are many mentors that they find throughout their seasons, whether they're in new jobs, you know, life changes, new cities, whatever it may be. And so, um, throughout my journey, I think I've had many mentors along the way and I'm so grateful for them. I think about my time at Sea Island with Melinda Lasky and teaching me, you know, what excellence was and how hospitality at the highest standards should be held to at a Forbes five star resort. And I think about my time back at Georgia State with, uh, Dr. Debbie Cannon and Esther E. And just their wisdom that they imparted on me and their, you know, they just believed in me when, you know, I was a student and just gave me so much courage to go out and try to pursue my dreams. Um, and the opportunities to do that. They introduced me to Hunter. And so I'm so grateful for them to provide me this job here and now. I think, you know, in, in my job now here at Hunter, I have these other influential people like Rachel Humphrey and Lisa Lombardo in my life, who, you know, whenever I have the question or the, you know, the thing I'm stuck on, I, you know, go to my circle and I can ask them what's, um, in their infinite wisdom, what, what they would do or what advice they would have.

Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine
MY GOOD BRIGHT WOLF by Sarah Moss, read by Morven Christie

Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 7:19


Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Kendra Winchester discuss a captivating memoir by English writer and academic Sarah Moss, performed by Morven Christie. From an early age, society taught Moss that girls are to be restrained, smart but not too smart, and at home, she learned a girl must stay thin above all else. Moss's memoir follows her life as she pushes back against the patriarchal structures that threaten to confine her. Christie's performance perfectly captures Moss's narrative voice, creating a quiet intimacy. As Moss battles with an eating disorder, Christie's narration develops layers of emotional depth and keeps listeners enraptured. Read our review of the audiobook at our website. Published by Macmillan Audio. Discover thousands of audiobook reviews and more at AudioFile's website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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London Review Bookshop Podcasts
Sarah Moss & Octavia Bright: My Good Bright Wolf

London Review Bookshop Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 54:25


Best known for her novels – most recently, 2021's The Fell – now Sarah Moss has turned her hand to life-writing. My Good Bright Wolf unflinchingly details her experience of girlhood and anorexia in prose described by Jan Carson as ‘part memoir, part confessional, part dark and feverish fairytale'. Moss was in conversation with Octavia Bright, author of This Ragged Grace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Petersfield Community Radio
Winton House hosted yet another successful Christmas Present Exchange

Petersfield Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 3:20


There was an orderly queue waiting in anticipation for the doors of Winton House to open last Saturday morning (18th January). Although the numbers of people participating was lower this year, it was a good sign that people may not have brought so many gifts just for the sake of it. We joined Sarah Moss at Winton House just as the doors openedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heartsing Podcast | Weight Loss | Meditation | Future Self  by Namaslayer
S3 Ep 177 Like Attracts Like, Figuring Shit Out, MEfirst Planning

Heartsing Podcast | Weight Loss | Meditation | Future Self by Namaslayer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 21:27


This week, I confess I've been distracted by curling up with my favorite books (hello, Sarah Moss fangirling!), spilling the tea on my skin drama, weight gain and big changes at work. But it's not all bumps and wrinkles—2024 has brought some major energy shifts, and I'm soaking it all up.

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon

This week, Oonagh Devitt Tremblay is intrigued by the multiple voices in Sarah Moss's new memoir; and Lucy Dallas speaks to artist William Kentridge.'My Good Bright Wolf', by Sarah Moss'Self-Portrait as a Coffee-Pot', by William Kentridge, streaming on Mubi Produced by Charlotte Pardy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Book review: My Good Bright Wolf by Sarah Moss

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 6:19


Hannah August reviews My Good Bright Wolf by Sarah Moss published by Macmillan.

Books and Authors
Rachel Kushner

Books and Authors

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 27:43


Rachel Kushner on her Booker Prize shortlisted novel, Creation Lake and Sarah Moss.

Petersfield Community Radio
Swan Surgery offers help to use online NHS services

Petersfield Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 2:30


Dr Richard Kershaw, a GP and Partner at Swan Surgery in Petersfield, was invited by Sarah Moss from Winton House, to speak at the Age Concern lunch club on Tuesday 17 September. Dr Kershaw spoke about the NHS services and help now offered online, and says people shouldn't be afraid of using phones, tablets or laptops. What's more. they have appointments for people to be shown how to use them on your own device and these can be booked for 1, 8,15 and 22 October - just phone the surgery and bring your device on the day. Dr Kershaw spoke to Mike Waddington. Swan Surgery Swan Surgery - Doctors GP Surgery Hampshire NHS & Private (swanmedicalgroup.co.uk)   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Iris Murdoch Society podcast
A.S. Byatt Podcast

The Iris Murdoch Society podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 62:09


In this special episode Miles is join by Dr Leanne Bibby (Teeside University) and Dr Barbara Franchi (University of Durham) to celebrate the life, work and legacy of A.S. Byatt. Byatt was not only a significant novelist and biographer but also a close friend of Iris Murdoch - Byatt wrote the first significant work of criticism of Murdoch's work 'Degrees of Freedom: The Early Novels of Iris Murdoch'. We discuss Byatt's novels, short fiction, criticism, film adaptations and much more. Leanne Bibby is specialises in historical fiction and historiographic metafiction, and the relationship of literary writing to feminist and intellectual cultural histories. She has published research on history, austerity and mythopoeia in A. S. Byatt's fiction, the impact of women's literary writing on second-wave feminism, and the capacity of literary writing to archive historical evidence. Her monograph on Byatt is 'A. S. Byatt and Intellectual Women: Fictions, Histories, Myths': https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-08671-7 Barbara Franchi's research focuses on contemporary women's writing and historical fiction, with a special focus on how echoes of Empire reverberate in them. In particular, she is currently working on two main strands of research: ecocriticism and cultural memory in A. S. Byatt and Sarah Moss, and the sea as a signifier of imperial memory in contemporary historical fiction by British and postcolonial writers. Recent publications pertaining to the first strand include an article for The Journal of the Short Story in English (2022) and a chapter in A. S. Byatt and the Wonder Tale (ed. Alexandra Cheira, Cambridge Scholars 2022), both exploring material feminism, environmental questions, and national memory in Byatt's short stories. You can find an article by Barbara on Byatt here: https://theconversation.com/how-a-s-byatts-northern-identity-and-anger-over-climate-change-informed-her-fiction-218400

Petersfield Community Radio
Active Dementia at Winton House is going from strength to strength

Petersfield Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 9:41


Pilates is proving popular at Winton House for those suffering with dementia. Shine Radio returned to see how the numbers have grown. Julie Butler returns to speak to Sarah Moss, manager at Winton House and other attendees of the session.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Suite Spot: A Hotel Marketing Podcast
128 – TMG Hospitality Trailblazers: Sarah Moss

Suite Spot: A Hotel Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 24:41


The 35th Hunter Hotel Investment Conference is only weeks away, taking place on March 19-21 in Atlanta, Georgia!   Join Suite Spot host and TMG Director of Marketing Ryan Embree as he sits down with the Chief of Staff at Hunter Hotel Advisors, Sarah Moss, to discuss the upcoming event and what attendees can look forward to from one of the biggest conferences in the hotel industry. This episode has something for every hotelier, from best digital marketing practices to everything related to the Hunter Hotel Investment Conference. Episode Transcript Our podcast is produced as an audio resource. Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and human editing and may contain errors. Before republishing quotes, we ask that you reference the audio. Ryan Embree: Welcome to Suite Spot, where hoteliers check-in and we check out what's trending in hotel marketing. I'm your host, Ryan Embree. Hello everyone and welcome to another episode of The Suite Spot. This is your host, as always, Ryan Embree. Thank you for joining us, wherever you are listening or watching us on our YouTube channel from. I've got a great guest with me today that I'm gonna introduce in just a second, but this is a part of our Hospitality Trailblazers series. If this is your first one, or your fifth one or your 12th one. This series is all about highlighting and showcasing some of the individuals or companies that are pushing our industry forward into the future. So without further ado, it's my pleasure to bring in Sarah Moss, Chief of Staff at the Hunter Hotel Advisors. Sarah, thank you so much for being with me today. Sarah Moss: Thank you so much, Ryan, for having us. We're so excited to chat about the conference today. Ryan Embree: Yeah, absolutely. And sometimes being a Hospitality Trailblazer means that you're actually putting a lot of the people in the same room together to help move our industry forward and Hunter Hotel Conference does such a fabulous job of doing that. But before we jump into all the exciting things about the conference, since this is your first time on the Suite Spot, it is always a little ritual to ask, you know, kind of about your background in the hospitality journey that led you to Hunter Hotel Advisors. Sarah Moss: Sure. So my journey in hospitality started when I was really young. My first job was in a restaurant in my hometown. Then going into college, I worked at a hotel property, really fell in love with hotels and the operations of them and was so fortunate that Georgia State is a partner of Hunter Hotel Advisors in the Hunter Hotel Investment Conference or our co-founder of the conference. And we place an intern every year with the company to give the students a really immersive experience to teach them what goes on through a conference and here at the advisory firm as well. And I was lucky enough to be one of the students that they placed here at Hunter. And so that's really how I got my journey here to Hunter today. But it's really unique and I love it. But I've been here for almost five years now and did my internship for two years before that, so seven total. Ryan Embree: That's such a cool story to hear that background that you were just an intern starting at the Hunter Hotel Conference and now you're already Chief of Staff here just several years later. It's super exciting and you know, your start is very much like a lot of these Hospitality Trailblazers that I interview, you know, started somewhere line level with myself. I started as a bellman at a hotel. But I think that's one of the unique things about our industry is that we just, we start in these places, all of us are travelers at heart, right? I haven't run into one person in hospitality that doesn't like to travel. So we're travelers at heart. But when we start our journey in hospitality, typically it starts, you know, just serving people and you know, you get to see that evolution, which is so cool.

Tiny In All That Air
Chris Sewart and Phil Pullen

Tiny In All That Air

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 102:39


In this episode we talk to Beverley based poet Chris Sewart in his second appearance on Tiny in All That Air, and Phil Pullen, trustee of the PLS, who regular listeners will be familiar with from a number of previous episodes. We talk about Chris's poetry and his upcoming performance as the 'warm up' for Roger McGough in Beverley next year (details below). We also discuss Phil's new project for the PLS You-Tube account documenting the Larkin Trail. We end the episode considering three poems from High Windows- The Explosion, Livings and Forget What Did- as we look ahead to the 50th anniversary of the publication of High Windows in 2024 and the PLS Conference in March at the University of Hull. Larkin poems mentioned: Annus Mirabilis, Livings, Forget What Did, The Explosion, To The Sea, Going Going, The Building, Aubade, The Old Fools, The Trees, Solar,Cut Grass, Friday Night at the Royal Station Hotel, How Distant, I Remember, I Remember, MCMXIV, At Grass, Mr Bleaney, Absences, Broadcast, Dublinesque, Show Saturday, Here The Less Deceived (Faber, 1955) The Whitsun Weddings (Faber 1964), High Windows (Faber, 1974) Chris Sewart reads his poems A Boy and Cartoon Kiss. Home Is So Sad Beverley Art Gallery April 2023 : ‘Home is so Sad', showcased newly commissioned artwork, alongside pieces from the permanent collections of East Riding Museums and the Philip Larkin Society featured the paintings and installations of Seoul-based artists Yeonkyoung Lee and Sam Robinson. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lr-IcSIS4mY A Joyous Shot https://www.visiteastyorkshire.co.uk/event/philip-larkin-%E2%80%93-a-joyous-shot/191184101/ Details of the PLS Conference and other events can be found here: https://philiplarkin.com/uncategorized/forthcoming-events/ The link for Chris's poetry workshop and appearance with Roger McGough at the Stage4Beverley festival is https://stage4beverley.com/  Today I Cycled to Beverley  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QYMXXnJ_e8 Lyn Talking about Sylvia Plath: Horror Poet https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVoi999Eywk The Beatles- Please, Please Me (1963, Parlophone) Sgt Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band (Parlophone, 1967), The White Album (1968, Apple) Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse Book ed. Philip Larkin (OUP, 1973) Philip Larkin: Life, Art and Love by James Booth (2015, Bloomsbury) Somewhere becoming Rain: Collected Writings on Philip Larkin (Picador, 2019) The Philip Larkin I Knew by Maeve Brennan (MUP, 2002) Philip Larkin, The Marvell Press and Me by Jean Hartley (Faber and Faber, 2012) Philip Larkin: A Writer's Life by Andrew Motion (Faber, 1994) Letters to Monica by Philip Larkin ed. Anthony Thwaite. (Faber and Faber, 2011) Philip Larkin Selected Letters ed. Anthony Thwaite (Faber and Faber, 1993) Required Writing: Miscellaneous Pieces 1955-1982 by Philip Larkin (Faber and Faber, 1983) Philip Larkin: The Man and His Work ed. Dale Salwak (Palgrave, 1983) Philip Larkin, Monitor, Down Cemetery Road https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Coe11pgoj8E Authors mentioned by Chris Kit de Waal | Kit de Waal Summerwater by Sarah Moss review – a dark holiday in Scotland | Fiction | The Guardian The Mersey Sound: Adrian Henri, Roger McGough and Brian Patten (Penguin, first published 1967, since reprinted many times!)    Jonathan Edwards – The Poetry Society: Poems Rachel Long (rachel-long.com) 'Instead of a card' poetry pamphlets – UK based independent publisher (candlestickpress.co.uk) The Catch by Simon Armitage https://www.poeticous.com/simon-armitage/the-catch-forget Produced by Lyn Lockwood and Gavin Hogg PLS Membership and information: philiplarkin.com  Theme music: 'The Horns Of The Morning' by The Mechanicals Band. Buy 'The Righteous Jazz' at their Bandcamp page: https://themechanicalsband.bandcamp.com/album/the-righteous-jazz

Nerd Lunch
218 | After Dinner Lounge – Collarbone

Nerd Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 160:07


Michael, Rob, and Pax wrap up this month's Lounge with conversations about shark movies, ZZ Top, The Fall of the House of Usher, Ahsoka, Only Murders in the Building, After Party, “buying” digital movies, Haunted Mansion, Us, To Be or Not To Be: A Chooseable-Path Adventure by Ryan North, finishing the Harry Potter series, Ghost Wall by Sarah Moss, Totally Killer, the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina TV series, From Dusk Till Dawn sequels, Batman ‘66, Black Mirror, favorite museums, Reservation Dogs, The Changeling, the Criterion Channel, The Creator, The Pope's Exorcist, It Lives Inside, and No One Will Save You.

Literatur - SWR2 lesenswert
Sarah Moss – Sommerwasser

Literatur - SWR2 lesenswert

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 4:34


Sie alle wollen Sonne. Doch stattdessen gibt's Dauerregen. Die urlaubenden Paare und Familien in einer schottischen Feriensiedlung geraten bald schon an ihre Belastungsgrenzen. In ihrem neuen Roman „Sommerwasser“ bettet Sarah Moss ihre Figuren in die schroffe Landschaft des verregneten schottischen Hochlandes ein und zeigt dabei auch, wie sehr wir von Natur und Wetter abhängig sind. Rezension von Claudia Fuchs. Aus dem Englischen von Nicole Seifert Unionsverlag, 192 Seiten, 24 Euro ISBN 978-3-293-31157-2

Epic Phelan
S02|06 - Sarah Moss

Epic Phelan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 18:50


Welcome back to the Epic Phelan Podcast! This time we are joined by Sarah Moss of Sarah's Secretarial Services, based right here in Calgary!Sarah is here to help small businesses succeed, to give you more time to pursue their real passions. A skilled wordsmith, Sarah provides proof-reading, editing, and word processing. Anything at all that you could benefit from getting off of your plate so that you can focus on running your business, Sarah is here for; building document templates, drafting letters, emails, contracts, and polishing bios, including putting together a resume to get that valued interview!

Overdue
Ep 595 - Summerwater, by Sarah Moss

Overdue

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 57:21


It's summer, and we all need water to live, two things that make Sarah Moss's Summerwater feel timely this week. One other thing the book reflects is the Simmering Anxiety of Our Times!  Our theme music was composed by Nick Lerangis. Advertise on OverdueSee omny.fm/listener for privacy information.

Bookatini
S03ep53 - Savonarola del meteo - wrap up

Bookatini

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 58:56


Bentornati su Bookatini - il podcast per chi è ghiotto di libri. Nella puntata 53, parliamo dei libri che abbiamo letto di recente. Come al solito trovate tutti i riferimenti ai libri citati anche nella carrellata delle copertine della pagina Instagram bookatini_podcast. Nell'episodio di oggi abbiamo chiacchierato di questi libri: Trilogia dei Lungavista, di Robin Hobb, Fanucci editoreCorpi di luce, di Sarah Moss, Bompiani editoreLa casa dei Gunner, di Rebecca Kauffman, Big SurLa vita degli animali, di Audur Ava Ólafsdóttir, Einaudi editore Potete contattarci, scrivere commenti, suggerimenti, domande e condividete con noi le vostre letture su questo tema contattandoci nella pagina Instagram Bookatini_podcast, dove potete trovare anche le nostre live, in onda a mercoledì alterniSe volete sostenerci e godere di contenuti aggiuntivi, potete unirvi a 4 possibili livelli di Patreon che trovate al link: https://www.patreon.com/bookatini La sigla di Bookatini è scritta e suonata da Andrea Cerea

Robinson's Podcast
64 - Sarah Moss: Probabilistic Knowledge

Robinson's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2023 151:58


Sarah Moss is the William Wilhartz Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Law by courtesy at the University of Michigan. She works primarily in epistemology and the philosophy of language, though in the case of this conversation her work has an important bearing on legal philosophy. Robinson and Sarah talk about her book Probabilistic Knowledge, which argues that you can know something that you believe even if you do not believe it fully, and as she quite aptly points out, “The central theses of the book have significant consequences for social and political questions concerning racial profiling, statistical evidence, and legal standards of proof,” all of which are discussed in this episode. Robinson and Sarah begin by introducing the concept of probabilistic belief before turning to Sarah's argument in favor of probabilistic knowledge. They then turn to some applications of her work to outstanding puzzles in philosophy and law. Keep up with Sarah on her website, http://www-personal.umich.edu/~ssmoss/, and check out Probabilistic Knowledge on Amazon, https://a.co/d/iobL8iZ. Robinson's Website: http://robinsonerhardt.com OUTLINE: 00:00 Introduction 3:58 Math and Epistemology 7:35 What is Probabilistic Belief? 11:22 Sarah, David Lewis, and Robert Stalnaker 28:26 Credence and Probabilistic Belief 33:40 Are All Beliefs Probabilistic? 56:57 Probabilistic Knowledge and Racial Profiling 1:20:25 Probabilistic Knowledge and Transformative Experience 1:29:30 Statistical Evidence and Legal Proof 1:48:39 Pragmatic Encroachment on Legal Proceedings 2:04:07 Is Belief a Strong or a Weak Attitude? 2:12:39 The Preface Paradox 2:21:06 Probabilistic Knowledge and the Newcomb Problem 2:27:18 Probabilistic Knowledge and the Philosophy of Action Robinson Erhardt researches symbolic logic and the foundations of mathematics at Stanford University. Join him in conversations with philosophers, scientists, weightlifters, artists, and everyone in-between. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robinson-erhardt/support

Books and Authors
A Good Read: Kate Bryan and Mark Steel

Books and Authors

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 27:59


Art historian Kate Bryan and comedian Mark Steel talk to Harriett Gilbert about their favourite books. Kate loves Funny Weather: Art in an Emergency by Olivia Laing, an inspiring collection of essays which make a case for why art matters. Mark is a big fan of Stalin Ate My Homework by Alexei Sayle, a comedic memoir about growing up in a Jewish atheist communist family in Liverpool. And Harriett puts forward Ghost Wall by Sarah Moss, in which a present-day story converges with ancient rituals to provoke a discussion about how far we have come from the “primitive minds” of our ancestors. Comment on instagram: @agoodreadbbc Produced by Becky Ripley

Bounce Out of Bed
Easy and Healthy Ways to Nail Your Daily Routine with Sarah Moss

Bounce Out of Bed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 48:17


We know you know all about healthy eating and the need to exercise. Yet so many humans struggle to do both on a regular basis.    What if it could be different?    Sarah Moss lives in Karratha, Western Australia, a town where I lived for almost a decade. It's remote and regional. Sarah has young children and has found simple solutions to nailing your daily routine and making it easy.   Such a delight to share these insights with you in an open and honest conversation.    Discover:- The importance of waking up early and getting outside (even with kids) Finding easy ways for you to do hard things What does healthy eating really mean Changing your mindset around food and moving your body  Why eating at the same time of the day, regularly, is a game-changer Paying attention to what you eat and how you feel Sarah is a Mum of 3, helping busy women & mums break the cycle of binge eating & yo-yo dieting, so they can feel good about their health & body, wear a bikini with confidence, have more energy without giving up the foods they love. Even if they have a lack of time or no motivation. She supports women to achieve this through a unique and powerful blend of strength training, sustainable nutrition strategies and mindset coaching so they can achieve sustainable lifestyle changes and create the body & life they desire in a way that feels good! Follow Sarah Website: https://sarahmoss.com.au/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sarahmosspt Instagram: @sarah_moss_pt   Bounce Out of Bed hosted by Amanda Ewin, Lifestyle Coach.   Follow Amanda: Website: amandaewin.com Instagram: @amandaewin

Optimal Living Daily
2499: How Minimalism Helps Find Our Voice Amidst the Noise by Sarah Moss

Optimal Living Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 10:20


Sarah Moss with No Sidebar talks about how minimalism helps us find our voice amidst the noise Episode 2499: How Minimalism Helps Find Our Voice Amidst the Noise by Sarah Moss No Sidebar was created by Brian Gardner and is all about designing a simpler life. He and the contributing authors want to help you figure out what's getting in your way, at home and at work. They want to help you let go of distractions, online and off–to turn down the noise that disrupts the quiet of your heart and soul. The original post is located here: https://nosidebar.com/voice/  Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalLivingDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Living Daily - ARCHIVE 1 - Episodes 1-300 ONLY
2499: How Minimalism Helps Find Our Voice Amidst the Noise by Sarah Moss

Optimal Living Daily - ARCHIVE 1 - Episodes 1-300 ONLY

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 10:20


Sarah Moss with No Sidebar talks about how minimalism helps us find our voice amidst the noise Episode 2499: How Minimalism Helps Find Our Voice Amidst the Noise by Sarah Moss No Sidebar was created by Brian Gardner and is all about designing a simpler life. He and the contributing authors want to help you figure out what's getting in your way, at home and at work. They want to help you let go of distractions, online and off–to turn down the noise that disrupts the quiet of your heart and soul. The original post is located here: https://nosidebar.com/voice/  Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalLivingDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Living Daily - ARCHIVE 2 - Episodes 301-600 ONLY
2499: How Minimalism Helps Find Our Voice Amidst the Noise by Sarah Moss

Optimal Living Daily - ARCHIVE 2 - Episodes 301-600 ONLY

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 10:20


Sarah Moss with No Sidebar talks about how minimalism helps us find our voice amidst the noise Episode 2499: How Minimalism Helps Find Our Voice Amidst the Noise by Sarah Moss No Sidebar was created by Brian Gardner and is all about designing a simpler life. He and the contributing authors want to help you figure out what's getting in your way, at home and at work. They want to help you let go of distractions, online and off–to turn down the noise that disrupts the quiet of your heart and soul. The original post is located here: https://nosidebar.com/voice/  Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalLivingDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Media Path Podcast
Media Path 103 The Beatles at Shea & The Birth of Stadium Rock featuring Laurie Jacobson

Media Path Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 49:54


The paths of 56,000 exuberant music fans intersected in Queens, NY on August 15th, 1965, the night the Beatles played Shea Stadium and forever altered the arc of rock history. Present and accounted for were celebrities, writers, agents, producers, photographers, opening act performers, security guards, radio personalities, cameramen, and hordes of teaming, screaming fans. Among them: Whoopi Goldberg, Meryl Streep, Steven Van Zandt, future Beatle wives Linda Eastman and Barbara Bach; Bobby Vinton,  Ed Sullivan, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Felix Cavaliere, Marvin Gaye, and so many more. Their intersecting stories are woven together in Laurie Jacobson's Top of the Mountain: The Beatles at Shea Stadium. Laurie joins us with dishy details. Plus Weezy's media path complimented her physical journey as she read A Frog in the Fjord by Lorelou Desjardins and Names for the Sea by Sarah Moss. And Fritz is recommending 1861 by Adam Goodheart and Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World on Netflix.Path Points of Interest:Laurie JacobsonTop of the Mountain: The Beatles at Shea Stadium by Laurie JacobsonLaurie Jacobson's Author Page on AmazonThe Beatles at Shea on VimeoA Frog in The Fjord by Lorelou Desjardins Names for the Sea by Sarah Moss 1861 by Adam GoodheartRumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World

Dublin Gothic
Sarah Moss

Dublin Gothic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 30:32


Do you enjoy reading ghost stories alone at night? Have you ever binged an entire true crime series? Or do you unwind watching horror films like The Exorcist, or reading the supernatural novels of Stephen King? The Dublin Gothic Podcast is a series looking at the intersection between art, psychology, folklore, architecture, natural history and Ireland's urban gothic writing.In this episode, Dr Katie Mishler sits down with novelist and UCD Professor of Creative Writing Sarah Moss to discuss her novel The Fell, isolation, and writing history.Dr Katie Mishler is an Irish Research Council Enterprise Partnership Postdoctoral Fellow (2020-2022) in collaboration with the UCD Centre for Cultural Analytics and Museum of Literature Ireland (MoLI). Her current project, Mapping Gothic Dublin: 1820-1900, researches the relationship between Dublin's urban history and the development of Ireland's literary gothic tradition. The research for this podcast is supported by Dr Mishler's postdoctoral project Mapping Gothic Dublin: 1820-1900, funded by an Irish Research Council Enterprise Partnership Fellowship.Producer – Ian DunphySound – Ian DunphyMusic – CAPE

Aneks Kryminalny
Zniknięcie Sherri Papini

Aneks Kryminalny

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 60:19


Link do książki "Ciche Wody": https://wydawnictwopoznanskie.pl/prod... Książki Sarah Moss można też kupić w promocyjnym pakiecie w Księgarni Wydaje nam się https://wydajenamsie.pl/produkt/pakie.... źródła: https://1drv.ms/w/s!AgWf3w81bcS6iSEb_...

Oh! What a lovely podcast
28 - The King's Men

Oh! What a lovely podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 48:49


What happens if you combine the First World War with an action-adventure film?   This month we watch the 2021 film The King's Man and discuss its portrayal of an alternative vision of the war. Along the way we explore John Buchan novels, the absence of key historical events, and wonder about whatever happened to Wilfred Owen.   References: Guardian review Indiewire review   John Buchan, The Thirty-Nine Steps (1915) John Buchan, Greenmantle (1916) John Buchan, Mr Standfast (1919) John Buchan, The Three Hostages (1924)   Alfred Hitchcock, The Thirty-Nine Steps (1935) Patrick Barlow, The Thirty-Nine Steps (2005) James Hawes, The Thirty-Nine Steps (2008)   'Sapper' [H. C. McNeil], Bulldog Drummond (1920)   Arthur Conan Doyle, The Final Problem (1893)   37 Days (2014), OWALP episode 16    Blackadder, 'Goodbyeee' (1989)   James Joll, The Origins of the First World War (1984)   Wilfred Owen, 'Dulce et Decorum Est' (first published 1920)   Abel Gance, J'accuse (1919)   Paul Fussell, The Great War and Modern Memory (1975)   Lewis Millstone, All Quiet on the Western Front (1931)   Otto Dix, Der Krieg (1924)   Sam Mendes, 1917 (2019), OWALP episode 14    Jessica Meyer, 'Peaky Blinders and the Ubiquity of Poetry', 30/10/2013   Ben Schott, Jeeves and the King of Clubs (2018)   Sarah Moss, Night Waking (2011)   George Tomkyns Chesney, The Battle of Dorking (1871)   George MacDonald Fraser, Flashman (1969)   Brian Fee and John Lasseter, Cars (2006)   A. E. W. Mason, The Four Feathers (1902)   EA Dice Battlefield 1 (2016)

Bay Area Book Festival Podcast
Keep Calm and Go Quietly Mad

Bay Area Book Festival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 59:39


Molly Giles, Leslie Kirk Campbell, Sarah Moss With book titles like “Wife with Knife: Stories that Cut” (by Molly Giles), “The Man With Eight Pairs of Legs” (by Leslie Kirk Campbell), and “The Fell” (by Sarah Moss), it's clear you're not in for a typical reading experience. These fiction writers explore what happens when we're pushed to extremes. With the support of Culture Ireland.

Hope Motivates Action
S10 | E06 Committing to the Pursuit of Hope with Sarah Moss

Hope Motivates Action

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 33:03


Change is hard for anyone, but it's especially hard for kids and teens. They aren't usually very well equipped to handle the emotions and difficulties that come along with dramatic change in situations such as separation, death, or divorce. As a result, it's typical to see behavioral issues increase and communication decrease when families experience these things.What difference could it make if families committed to hope together? If we gave children the knowledge and tools they needed to be resilient and adapt to these situations in a healthy way? If we were able to actively pursue a path that leads to a life of joy, peace, and fulfillment?Today, Sarah Moss joins me on the podcast to talk about how Cornerstone of Hope is able to help kids and families do all that and more. While their programs help teach children and parents alike, future generations are learning how to move forward with intentional hope. Tune in.About Sarah Moss:Sarah Moss became the Chief Executive Officer of Cornerstone of Hope in July, 2019. When her marriage ended in 2010, she sought a place to regrow her hope and found the programs at Cornerstone of Hope. Discovering how hope is cultivated there, she began volunteering in children and adult programs in 2013, joining the Board of Directors in 2015. She is also an entrepreneurial business owner at Sarah's Secretarial Services, and solo parent of two amazing special needs teenagers. Understanding the great need for hope to be an integral part of life, and intimately familiar with the mission, and vision of Cornerstone of Hope, Sarah is passionate about bringing hope and healing to as many children and parents as possible.To learn more, connect with Sarah on Facebook and LinkedIn.Mentioned In This Episode:Cornerstone of Hope on FacebookCorenerstone of Hope on LinkedInWellness WebinarExpert in Hope

Writers Festival Radio
S4 E1 The Fell With Sarah Moss

Writers Festival Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 61:12


Peter Schneider sits down with the award-winning author of Ghost Wall and Summerwater. Sarah Moss's latest novel The Fell is a riveting novel of mutual responsibility, personal freedom, and the ever-nearness of disaster. Sarah Moss's The Fell is a story of mutual responsibility, personal freedom, and compassion. Suspenseful, witty, and wise, it asks probing questions about how close so many live to the edge and about who we are in the world, who we are to our neighbors, and who we become when the world demands we shut ourselves away. Books are available from our friends at Perfect Books. The Ottawa International Writers Festival is supported by generous individuals like you. Please consider subscribing to our newsletter and making a donation to support our programming and children's literacy initiatives.

Fully Booked by Kirkus Reviews

Aisha Saeed joins us to discuss Omar Rising (Nancy Paulsen Books, Feb. 1). Kirkus calls this companion to her New York Times-bestselling middle-grade debut Amal Unbound “a powerful tale about a preteen pushing back against systemic injustice” (starred review). Then our editors join with their reading recommendations for the week, with books by Sara Zarr, Ian O'Connor, and Sarah Moss.

Books On The Go
Ep 203: The Fell by Sarah Moss

Books On The Go

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 16:21


Anna and Annie discuss the LA Times Book Prize finalists.  We fail to predict which books will be on the Women's Prize longlist but recommend this video by Eric Karl Anderson and Anna James. Our book of the week is The Fell by Sarah Moss, the award-winning author of Ghost Wall and Summerwater. A short novel about a woman who breaks quarantine to go for a walk, it brings back the claustrophobia of isolation and raises the question, are we ready for pandemic fiction?  A great book club read. Coming up: Everybody by Olivia Laing Follow us! Email: booksonthegopodcast@gmail.com Facebook: Books On The Go Instagram: @abailliekaras and @mr_annie Twitter: @abailliekaras and @mister_annie Litsy: @abailliekaras Credits Artwork: Sascha Wilkosz

Bookclub
Sarah Moss

Bookclub

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 27:45


Sarah Moss joins James Naughtie to answer listener questions about her novel The Tidal Zone - a story of healthcare, parenting, and the echoes of the past. Adam and Emma are parents to 15 year old Miriam and 8 year old Rose. One day, Miriam collapses at school: her heart briefly stopped beating. She is rushed to hospital. The Tidal Zone considers the impact of this event on Miriam, and all of her family, as they spend time in hospital and then learn to live with what has happened. Interwoven with this story of contemporary family life, is the story of the re-building of Coventry Cathedral after the Second World War, the subject of Adam's academic research. The novel ask questions about how we rebuild and recover after trauma, and how we learn to live with history, both personal and political. Our next recordings for Bookclub are with Karen Joy Fowler and Nick Harkaway. Follow the links on the website to take part and ask a question.

Real Friends
Real Friends - Sarah Moss - Part 2

Real Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 57:14


Surrender.  What do you think of when you hear the word surrender?  Are they positive connotations?  Negative ones?  Or maybe a mix of both?  And what does it look like to be a young woman trying to surrender your life to God on a daily basis?  Is that even possible in today's highly secular world?  Join me and my special friend, Sarah Moss, as we discuss not only that topic but what it looks like to a young, Christian woman in today's world and discover for yourself.  Thank you for listening.  This is “Real Friends”.   Send questions or comments to realfriendsstl@gmail.com Website: www.therobertharrison.com Music: https://audiotrimmer.com/royalty-free-music/

Burning Books Ireland
12: Audrey Magee

Burning Books Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 38:18


Audrey Magee talks about the transformative work of Marguerite Duras, her love of theatre, language and the stillness she needs to write, as she tells Ruth McKee which books she would save if her house was on fire.  Audrey Magee's first novel, The Undertaking, was shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction, and for France's Festival du Premier Roman. Sarah Moss describes her new novel, The Colony (Faber) as “a vivid and memorable book about art, youth, love and sex, land and language.”

Real Friends
Real Friends - Sarah Moss - Part 1

Real Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 58:00


Surrender.  What do you think of when you hear the word "surrender"?  Are they positive connotations?  Negative ones?  Or maybe a mix of both?  And what does it look like to be a young woman trying to surrender your life to God on a daily basis?  Is that even possible in today's highly secular world?  Join me and my special friend, Sarah Moss, as we discuss not only that topic but what it looks like to a young, Christian woman in today's world and discover for yourself.  Thank you for listening.  This is “Real Friends”.   Send questions or comments to realfriendsstl@gmail.com Website: www.therobertharrison.com Music: https://audiotrimmer.com/royalty-free-music/

Shakespeare and Company
Sarah Hall on Burntcoat

Shakespeare and Company

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 58:54


This week Adam is joined by Sarah Hall, author of Burntcoat a novel of and for our times. Called “dark and brilliant” by Sarah Moss and “a masterpiece” by Daisy Johnson, much like the Japanese burnt timber technique evoked in the book, Burntcoat leaves readers scarred but fortified, more ready to face life's elements.Buy Burntcoat here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/I/9780571329328/burntcoatBrowse our online store here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/15/online-store/16/bookstore*You were the last one here before I closed the door of Burntcoat, before we all shut our doors.In the bedroom above her immense studio at Burntcoat, the celebrated sculptor Edith Harkness is making her final preparations. Her life will draw to an end in the coming days.Downstairs, the studio is a crucible glowing with memories and desire. It was here, when the first lockdown came, that she brought Halit. The lover she barely knew. A presence from another culture. A doorway into a new and feverish world.*Sarah Hall was born in Cumbria. Twice nominated for the Man Booker Prize, she is the award-winning author of six novels and three short-story collections: The Beautiful Indifference, which won the Edge Hill and Portico prizes, Madame Zero, winner of the East Anglian Book Award, and Sudden Traveller, shortlisted for the James Tait Black Prize for Fiction. She is currently the only author to be four times shortlisted for the BBC National Short Story Award, which she won in 2013 with ‘Mrs Fox' and in 2020 with ‘The Grotesques'.Adam Biles is Literary Director at Shakespeare and Company. Buy a signed copy of his novel FEEDING TIME here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/S/9781910296684/feeding-timeListen to Alex Freiman's Play It Gentle here: https://open.spotify.com/album/4gfkDcG32HYlXnBqI0xgQX?si=mf0Vw-kuRS-ai15aL9kLNA&dl_branch=1 Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Optimal Living Daily - ARCHIVE 1 - Episodes 1-300 ONLY
1921: Why You Shouldn't Feel Like a Minimalist Imposter by Sarah Moss with No Sidebar

Optimal Living Daily - ARCHIVE 1 - Episodes 1-300 ONLY

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 11:20


Sarah Moss with No Sidebar tells you why you shouldn't feel like a minimalist imposter. Episode 1921: Why You Shouldn't Feel Like a Minimalist Imposter by Sarah Moss with No Sidebar No Sidebar was created by Brian Gardner and is all about designing a simpler life. He and the contributing authors want to help you figure out what's getting in your way, at home and at work. They want to help you let go of distractions, online and off--to turn down the noise that disrupts the quiet of your heart and soul. The original post is located here: https://nosidebar.com/minimalist-imposter/  Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalLivingDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Living Daily - ARCHIVE 2 - Episodes 301-600 ONLY
1921: Why You Shouldn't Feel Like a Minimalist Imposter by Sarah Moss with No Sidebar

Optimal Living Daily - ARCHIVE 2 - Episodes 301-600 ONLY

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 11:20


Sarah Moss with No Sidebar tells you why you shouldn't feel like a minimalist imposter. Episode 1921: Why You Shouldn't Feel Like a Minimalist Imposter by Sarah Moss with No Sidebar No Sidebar was created by Brian Gardner and is all about designing a simpler life. He and the contributing authors want to help you figure out what's getting in your way, at home and at work. They want to help you let go of distractions, online and off--to turn down the noise that disrupts the quiet of your heart and soul. The original post is located here: https://nosidebar.com/minimalist-imposter/  Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalLivingDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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1900: How to Achieve Your Minimalist Dreams by Sarah Moss with No Sidebar on Simple Living Goals

Optimal Living Daily - ARCHIVE 1 - Episodes 1-300 ONLY

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 10:40


Sarah Moss with No Sidebar talks about how to achieve your minimalist goals. Episode 1900: How to Achieve Your Minimalist Dreams by Sarah Moss with No Sidebar on Simple Living Goals No Sidebar was created by Brian Gardner and is all about designing a simpler life. He and the contributing authors want to help you figure out what's getting in your way, at home and at work. They want to help you let go of distractions, online and off--to turn down the noise that disrupts the quiet of your heart and soul. The original post is located here: https://nosidebar.com/minimalist-dreams/  Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalLivingDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Living Daily - ARCHIVE 2 - Episodes 301-600 ONLY
1900: How to Achieve Your Minimalist Dreams by Sarah Moss with No Sidebar on Simple Living Goals

Optimal Living Daily - ARCHIVE 2 - Episodes 301-600 ONLY

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 10:40


Sarah Moss with No Sidebar talks about how to achieve your minimalist goals. Episode 1900: How to Achieve Your Minimalist Dreams by Sarah Moss with No Sidebar on Simple Living Goals No Sidebar was created by Brian Gardner and is all about designing a simpler life. He and the contributing authors want to help you figure out what's getting in your way, at home and at work. They want to help you let go of distractions, online and off--to turn down the noise that disrupts the quiet of your heart and soul. The original post is located here: https://nosidebar.com/minimalist-dreams/  Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalLivingDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Bookshelf
Podcast Extra: Sarah Moss & Ian McGuire

The Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 35:34


Two writers on this podcast extra edition of the Bookshelf, both of whom write very broadly in a ‘Northern' English tradition. Sarah Moss and Ian McGuire speak (separately) with Kate Evans

The Bookshelf
A tricky nemesis or two, the past, and a damp holiday camp

The Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 56:06


On Jock Serong's The Burning Island, Sarah Moss's Summerwater and Ian McGuire's The Abstainer with writers Aoife Clifford and Emily Maguire

The War on Cars
Live in Denver!

The War on Cars

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 41:12


For our first live episode, The War on Cars heads to Denver, Colorado to check in on the Mile High City's battle against automobile dominance. From the announcement that the Denver Department of Transportation and Infrastructure will install 125 miles of bike lanes by 2023 to the recent closure of B-cycle, the city's bicycle sharing system, it's been a year of good news and bad for Denverites. And there's no one better to comment on the news than our guest, Kyle Clark, the host of “Next with Kyle Clark” on Denver's 9 News. When Kyle, in a forceful on-air editorial, pushed back against a bout of NIMBYism in his own backyard, the clip swept the Twitterverse and brought the issue of bike-friendly streets to a general television audience. Kyle joins us to talk about the role TV news plays in the fight for a better city and how people waging their own war on cars can work with, not against, reporters.  Recorded February 10th, 2020 at the Moving People Forward Conference in Denver, Colorado presented by Bicycle Colorado. Support The War on Cars on Patreon. Rate and review the war effort on iTunes. Buy a War on Cars T-shirt at Cotton Bureau. SHOW NOTES: Watch “Next with Kyle Clark” on 9News in Denver and follow Kyle on Twitter. “New bike lane proposal is loved by some cyclists but hated by neighbors.” (The Denver Channel) Kyle Clark: “I love Denver's history, but not more than your life, or mine.” (9News.com) “Denver bike share company B-cycle wheels out of town, as others prepare to fill the gap.” (Denverite) Denver to add 125 miles of bike lanes by 2023...  ...but the Denver Post editorial board says to do it carefully.  The president and CEO of the Colorado Automobile Dealers Association says Denver is waging a war on cars and drivers.  Join The War on Cars for our next live recording in Washington, D.C., at the League of American Bicyclists' National Bike Summit on March 16th, 2020.  This episode was recorded at the Moving People Forward Conference in Denver and produced by Sarah Moss. Find us on Twitter: @TheWarOnCars, Aaron Naparstek @Naparstek, Doug Gordon @BrooklynSpoke, Sarah Goodyear @buttermilk1. Email us: thewaroncars@gmail.com https://thewaroncars.org  

The Bookstore
47 - Ghost Wall

The Bookstore

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 37:17


This week in book news: a very Becca and Corinne house has hit the market in St. Clair Shores. For a one time Patreon donation of just $500k you can live in it with us. We also read and discussed Ghost Wall by Sarah Moss. Due to the length and nature of the book this conversation is not at all spoiler free. We don't even try. If this troubles you, the book will only take a couple of hours to read and we highly recommend it.