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Best podcasts about Sarah Price

Latest podcast episodes about Sarah Price

Why Women Grow
Sarah Price on inheritance in the garden

Why Women Grow

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 30:28


Sarah Price is a landscape gardener who's always seemed to exist on another plane. Her designs work with the environment to create something that feels both otherworldly and of the earth. After undertaking a degree in Fine Art, Sarah went on to design gardens for the London Olympic Park, Manchester's Whitworth Gallery and a Maggie's Centre in Southampton. But she's also made some of the most remarkable - and memorable - gardens on the Chelsea Flower Show Main Avenue, winning two gold medals in the process. We meet Sarah in her garden at home in Abergavenny, Wales, which once belonged to her grandparents. As we walk the paths, streams and tunnels that she had played in as a child, Sarah tells us some of the stories that her garden has carried, how this precious and magical space informs her practice, and what we often overlook when we make gardens. Sarah Price can be found online, www.sarahpricelandscapes.com, and her instagram, @sarahpricelandscapes. She is supported by gardeners Keri Schofield, Jacky Mills and Ian Mannal; Rachel Seaton Lucas in her studio, and Crocus, who she has worked with since 2011.This podcast is inspired by my book, Why Women Grow: Stories of Soil, Sisterhood and Survival, which is available in all good bookshops. We've also been photographing our guests and their gardens and you can see the beautiful images captured by India Hobson on my website and instagram account @⁠⁠alicevincentwrites⁠⁠.Use code WWGSUMMER at ⁠Crocus.co.uk⁠'s checkout to save 20% on full priced plants. The code is valid until 11.59pm on August 31st, 2025, It is valid when you spend a minimum of £50 on full priced plants and / or bulbs. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other codes or offers.

The Curb | Culture. Unity. Reviews. Banter.
Cian Mungatj McCue and Sarah Price on their new First Nations screen industry initiative Damulgurra Stories

The Curb | Culture. Unity. Reviews. Banter.

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 21:31


One of the more exciting news points in recent weeks has been the announcement of the new First Nations initiative Damulgurra Stories. Founded by Larrakia man Cian Mungatj McCue, of Moogie Down Productions, and award-winning casting director and producer Sarah Price of Castaway NT, Damulgurra Stories aims to transform the way productions work with First Nations cast, crew and creatives both on and off screen— providing resources, protocols and training rooted in cultural integrity, collaboration and empowerment.Andrew caught up with Cian and Sarah ahead of the launch of Damulgurra Stories at Screen Forever on the Gold Coast this week to talk about the foundation of Damulgurra Stories, the change in First Nations storytelling in Australia, and how young and emerging First Nations talent can engage in storytelling.For more information, read the press release here.If you want to find out more about the work we do on The Curb, then head over to TheCurb.com.au, or follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Bluesky @thecurbau. We are a completely independent and ad free website that lives on the support of listeners and readers just like you. Visit Patreon.com/thecurbau, where you can support our work from as little as $1 a month. If you are unable to financially support us, then please consider sharing this interview with your film loving friends. We'd also love it if you could rate and review us on the podcast player of your choice. Every review helps amplify the interviews and stories from filmmakers to a wider audience. Thanks for listening to this chat with Cian and Sarah. For other interviews and reviews, visit theCurb.com.au. Please rate, review, and share this interview with your film loving friends. We hope they like it as much as you have. I'll see you on the next one. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Awards Don't Matter
Cian Mungatj McCue and Sarah Price on their new First Nations screen industry initiative Damulgurra Stories

Awards Don't Matter

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 21:31


One of the more exciting news points in recent weeks has been the announcement of the new First Nations initiative Damulgurra Stories. Founded by Larrakia man Cian Mungatj McCue, of Moogie Down Productions, and award-winning casting director and producer Sarah Price of Castaway NT, Damulgurra Stories aims to transform the way productions work with First Nations cast, crew and creatives both on and off screen— providing resources, protocols and training rooted in cultural integrity, collaboration and empowerment.Andrew caught up with Cian and Sarah ahead of the launch of Damulgurra Stories at Screen Forever on the Gold Coast this week to talk about the foundation of Damulgurra Stories, the change in First Nations storytelling in Australia, and how young and emerging First Nations talent can engage in storytelling.For more information, read the press release here.If you want to find out more about the work we do on The Curb, then head over to TheCurb.com.au, or follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Bluesky @thecurbau. We are a completely independent and ad free website that lives on the support of listeners and readers just like you. Visit Patreon.com/thecurbau, where you can support our work from as little as $1 a month. If you are unable to financially support us, then please consider sharing this interview with your film loving friends. We'd also love it if you could rate and review us on the podcast player of your choice. Every review helps amplify the interviews and stories from filmmakers to a wider audience. Thanks for listening to this chat with Cian and Sarah. For other interviews and reviews, visit theCurb.com.au. Please rate, review, and share this interview with your film loving friends. We hope they like it as much as you have. I'll see you on the next one. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Fawx & Stallion
Fawx & Stallion Season Two Trailer!

Fawx & Stallion

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 4:21


We are so excited to announce that Fawx & Stallion second season-long mystery, The Case of the Precarious Park, will be premiering on November 11th, 2024! LONDON, 1891. At the press night of London's first ever merriment park, and James Stallion's newest investment venture, a ghastly and theatrical murder is committed, and its intended target appears to be one of the illustrious residents of 221B Baker Street. The only problem is that he's since vanished, leaving only the residents of 224 to solve the case. And this time, every eye in London will be turned to them… Episodes 1-6 will release bi-weekly on Mondays at 5 AM CST, and then we will take a brief hiatus before returning with episodes 7-10. All episodes will be available two days early to our Indiegogo backers at the Press Pass level and above, though we will ask you to refrain from sharing any spoilers for reasons that will very quickly become apparent. This trailer was sound designed by Newton Schottelkotte and featured the voices of Jeremy Thompson, Chris Vizurraga, Katie McLean Hainsworth, Chris Hainsworth, Sam Hubbard, Rachel Jones, Daniel Millhouse, Sarah Price, Trey Plutnicki, Evin McQuistion, Ian Geers, Zach McKenna, Jay Donley, Wesley Scott, and Allie Babich. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Cult Video Vault
AMERICAN MOVIE (1999) | S02E19

The Cult Video Vault

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 33:03


American Movie is a 1999 American documentary film directed by Chris Smith, produced by Smith and Sarah Price, and edited by Jun Diaz and Barry Poltermann. Mark Borchardt attempts to finance his dream project by finally completing the low-budget horror film he abandoned years before.

Inside Rehabilitation Counseling
A Conversation with Sarah Price Hancock, MS, CRC

Inside Rehabilitation Counseling

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 66:08 Transcription Available


On this episode of Inside Rehabilitation Counseling, Sarah Price Hancock joins us to discuss her journey as a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor. Following a misdiagnosis of “treatment resistant” mental illness, Sarah received 116 bilateral electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) treatments resulting in Delayed Electrical Injury's Myoneural Disorder.Sarah joins us to share her journey to becoming a CRC and provides important insights into treatment for ECT recipients as well as why frameworks like Emotional Self Reliance can be transformative for individuals with disabilities.Show Notes:Sarah's San Diego Union-Tribune Op-Ed The Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation ProvidersDaring to Dream: Essential tools to find employment (Workbook)The Ionic Injury FoundationNeeds Assessment Survey of ECT Recipient Experiences and the Experiences of their Families and Friends Survey Flyer to PrintThe Emotional Self-Reliance PodcastSarah's X profileSarah's YouTube channel

Inside Rehabilitation Counseling
PREVIEW: A Conversation with Sarah Price Hancock, MS, CRC

Inside Rehabilitation Counseling

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 0:59


In this preview of the next episode of Inside Rehabilitation Counseling, Sarah Price Hancock joins us to discuss her journey as a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor. Following a misdiagnosis of “treatment resistant” mental illness, Sarah received 116 bilateral electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) treatments resulting in Delayed Electrical Injury's Myoneural Disorder.Sarah joins us to share her journey to becoming a CRC and provides important insights into treatment for ECT recipients as well as why frameworks like Emotional Self Reliance can be transformative for individuals with disabilities.

The Garden Design Confessional

Darren talks to Sarah Price at Maggie's Southampton about working during the pandemic, the big moments of her career and the influence of dance on her design style. To find out more about Sarah's work see her website here To find out more about Maggie's visit their website here To find out more about Darren Hawkes see the link here The Garden Design Confessional is produced by Karen Pirie

Homeopathy At Home with Melissa
Empowering Teens: Strengths-Based Coaching and Wellness Strategies with Sarah Price

Homeopathy At Home with Melissa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 52:06 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Unlock the secrets to empowering teens and young adults in today's digital age with Sarah Price, a dedicated life coach who transitioned from a 25-year career in HR to follow her passion for coaching youth. Listen as Sarah shares how she creates a nurturing space for teens to identify their strengths using the Gallup StrengthsFinder methodology. Discover practical strategies for fostering effective communication between parents and teens, and the importance of integrating homeopathic practices for overall well-being.We confront pressing issues facing today's youth, such as acne, anxiety, and depression, and examine why quick fixes are rarely the solution. Sarah offers invaluable insights into setting manageable short-term goals and uncovering the deeper motivations behind teens' aspirations. Learn how the StrengthsFinders Assessment can be a game-changer for both teens and adults, helping them leverage their personal strengths for sustained success. The episode also highlights the significance of mind-body integration and consistent habits in achieving larger goals.Finally, delve into the optimal age and conditions for starting strength-based coaching, with Sarah suggesting that around 15 is ideal. Hear about her faith-driven journey and dedication to making a meaningful difference in the lives of young people. From encouraging teens to stay active in a tech-heavy world to supporting their mental health, this episode is a comprehensive roadmap for fostering intrinsic motivation and helping teens thrive. Join us for an inspiring conversation that can transform how you support the young people in your life.You can find Sarah at https://liveinyourstrengths.com/ Instagram: @saarprice Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/slorme LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahpricelorme/ FIND ME!

Athey Creek Devoted | Audio Podcast
Episode 154: Knowing His Goodness in Infertility with Sarah Price

Athey Creek Devoted | Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 54:01


Today Amy is joined by Sarah Price, who shares what God has done in her life through her struggle with infertility. They talk about who God is and how His Word sustains us through life's waiting seasons and how prayers can be answered in unexpected ways. Even if you have never struggled in this area, don't miss this one! References:Psalm 84:11; Matthew 7:9-11; Genesis 11:30; Genesis 18:11-14; Genesis 25:21; Genesis 30:1; 1 Samuel 1; Luke 1; 2 Corinthians 12:7 Contact us: devotedpodcast@atheycreek.comwomen@atheycreek.comhttps://atheycreek.com/ministries/women Follow us on IG: @atheywomen @ammcreynolds

Mike Raine Nature Of Snowdonia
Sarah Price, Lowland Leader at Walk Hay

Mike Raine Nature Of Snowdonia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 45:21


Sarah believes passionately in the importantance of walking for all. Her business is based in a lowland area and she thinks the Lowland Leader could be more valued. “There are such a high percentage of the population that, if you have ‘hill', ‘mountain', ‘challenge' or ‘hike' in the title of anything, they won't even consider it.” Sarah Price.

Wellness Force Radio
AMA: Medicinal Plants, Raising Children, Getting Over The Terror Barrier + Being Financially FREE

Wellness Force Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 34:24


Packaging Europe's Podcast
4evergreen chair Sarah Price on progress in paper packaging circularity

Packaging Europe's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 34:28


Newly elected chair of 4evergreen, the European platform bringing the entire fibre-based packaging value chain together to advance circularity, discusses the journey, opportunities and challenges for paper-based packaging in 2024.Packaging Europe's podcast, featuring the leading international figures in packaging innovation, sustainability and strategy, is now weekly! Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode.For more packaging news, interviews and multimedia content visit Packaging Europe.

Basic Snitches-A Harry Potter Podcast You Didn't Know You Needed
She Likes a Big Tent - Featuring Brian O. Jackson & Sarah Price

Basic Snitches-A Harry Potter Podcast You Didn't Know You Needed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 58:42


Chapter 16: Godric's Hollow - Brian and Sarah are back to discuss this super sad chapter. Though it's not a terribly eventful chapter we spend a good amount of time taking about the film's choice to have Harry and Hermione share that super awkward dance.

Beyond the Darkness
S18 Ep149: The Applicant: Crimes of Privilege and Passion with Rebecca Hanover

Beyond the Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 118:30


True Crime Tuesday presents The Applicant: Crimes of Privilege and Passion with Author, Rebecca Hanover! Audrey Singer revels in her position as the admissions director of an exclusive Manhattan private school. Parents cater to her whims and desires, desperate to give their children an edge. Audrey's power is undeniable; privilege comes with the territory. Her perfect marriage completes the glossy picture of her life. Until the arrival of the neurotic, vulnerable Sarah Price. Determined to get her son into the city's most coveted kindergarten class, Sarah inserts herself into Audrey's world, testing boundaries at every turn. For Sarah, everything Audrey has is a potential target: her job, her friends…even her marriage. But what seems to be another ploy by an overachieving mother takes a dark and ominous turn. Sarah seems to be hiding secrets of her own. Are her designs on Audrey's life purely about getting what she wants for her son? Rebecca Hanover joins TCT to talk about "The Applicant", her writing process, what it is like to win an Emmy, and what the people in your life think of you when the characters in your book do some disturbing things! Get your copy of "The Applicant" here:  https://bit.ly/47P9wgj Get to know more about Tess on her socials:    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rebeccahanover PLUS AN ALL-NEW DUMB CRIMES/STUPID CRIMINALS WITH BEER CITY BRUISER! #crime #truecrime #truecrimepodcasts #truecrimetuesday #rebeccahanover #theapplicant #audreysinger #sarahprice #chippie #easton #thomasandmercer  #lukesinger #adamprice #manhattan #privateschooladmissions #scandals #thriller #fictionbooks #murder  #dumbcrimesstupidcriminals #TimDennis #beercitybruiser #ringofhonorwrestling #floridaman #drugcrimes #foodcrimes #stupidcrimes #funnycrimes #wafflehousetattoo #sexcrimes #overthrowingcuba

Darkness Radio
S18 Ep149: The Applicant: Crimes of Privilege and Passion with Rebecca Hanover

Darkness Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 118:30


True Crime Tuesday presents The Applicant: Crimes of Privilege and Passion with Author, Rebecca Hanover! Audrey Singer revels in her position as the admissions director of an exclusive Manhattan private school. Parents cater to her whims and desires, desperate to give their children an edge. Audrey's power is undeniable; privilege comes with the territory. Her perfect marriage completes the glossy picture of her life. Until the arrival of the neurotic, vulnerable Sarah Price. Determined to get her son into the city's most coveted kindergarten class, Sarah inserts herself into Audrey's world, testing boundaries at every turn. For Sarah, everything Audrey has is a potential target: her job, her friends…even her marriage. But what seems to be another ploy by an overachieving mother takes a dark and ominous turn. Sarah seems to be hiding secrets of her own. Are her designs on Audrey's life purely about getting what she wants for her son? Rebecca Hanover joins TCT to talk about "The Applicant", her writing process, what it is like to win an Emmy, and what the people in your life think of you when the characters in your book do some disturbing things! Get your copy of "The Applicant" here:  https://bit.ly/47P9wgj Get to know more about Tess on her socials:    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rebeccahanover PLUS AN ALL-NEW DUMB CRIMES/STUPID CRIMINALS WITH BEER CITY BRUISER! #crime #truecrime #truecrimepodcasts #truecrimetuesday #rebeccahanover #theapplicant #audreysinger #sarahprice #chippie #easton #thomasandmercer  #lukesinger #adamprice #manhattan #privateschooladmissions #scandals #thriller #fictionbooks #murder  #dumbcrimesstupidcriminals #TimDennis #beercitybruiser #ringofhonorwrestling #floridaman #drugcrimes #foodcrimes #stupidcrimes #funnycrimes #wafflehousetattoo #sexcrimes #overthrowingcuba

Basic Snitches-A Harry Potter Podcast You Didn't Know You Needed
The Wish Version of Harry - featuring Brian O. Jackson & Sarah Price

Basic Snitches-A Harry Potter Podcast You Didn't Know You Needed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 71:37


Hiiiiiiii! Welcome to our second special episode on Puffs, or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic!Two of our favorite Snitches are back as we reminisce about our time as Puffs

Zero Ambitions Podcast
Standards and specifications, and why they don't always work like we want them to, with Sarah Price, the author of PAS2035/2030 (Retrofitting dwellings for improved energy efficiency)

Zero Ambitions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 78:50


Today we're talking about standards. In short, it's about how standards are written and why retrofit shouldn't just be about products or carbon. It's never short with us though, is it?We're sure that all of our listeners will have complained about PAS2035/2030 at some point, admiring its ambition while lamenting its restrictions. We've all certainly wondered how they come to be like that too.So, we thought we'd have a go at humanising the UK's most prominent retrofit specification and guidance, by introducing our listeners to its author, Sarah Price. We meander our way around PAS, CarbonLite, Passive House Plus, the great Preston retrofit catastrophe, and even get onto the cases for, and against, spray foam insulation.Notes from the showSarah on LinkedInWikipedia's page on PASBSI's page on PAS 2035/2030The great Preston retrofit catastrophe in Passive House Plus magazineThe CarbonLite building standard (don't judge it on the web page)**SOME SELF-PROMOTING CALLS TO ACTION**We don't actually earn anything from this, and it's quite a lot of work, so we have to promote the day jobs.Follow us on the Zero Ambitions LinkedIn pageJeff, Alex, and Dan about websites, branding, and communications - zap@eiux.agency; Everything is User ExperienceSubscribe and advertise with Passive House Plus (UK edition here too)Check Lloyd's Substack: Carbon UpfrontJoin ACANJoin the AECB Join the IGBCCheck out Her Own Space, the renovation and retrofit platform for women (but not in a patronizing way)**END OF SELF-PROMOTING CALLS TO ACTION**

Reduced Shakespeare Company Podcast
Eurydice’s Sarah Price

Reduced Shakespeare Company Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 18:05


Sarah Price stars in the Writers Theatre production of Sarah Ruhl's Eurydice (directed by Braden Abraham) and discusses the challenges of playing a character out of myth. As an actor with a background in improvisation and comedy, Sarah talks about finding a balance between modern and classical; how she finds the magic within the realistic (and vice versa); the fun of making physical choices; why being a big comedy nerd helped lead her to Chicago; the value, importance, and absolute necessity of listening; and the complete inability of acting programs to teach ‘adorable'. (Length 18:05)

KEEPING UP WITH KA$H
"YOUR BIG SISTER GIRL CHAT"

KEEPING UP WITH KA$H

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 61:53


Friday's are for the girls!!! Sarah Price!!! I had the privilege of getting to chat with one of my dear friends about so many fun topics. We talk about working for a non-profit (I Pour Life), advice to college girls/students, dating advice in college/20s, and how to navigate the season of life you are in. Consider this your girly pop pep talk!!!! "Behind every great woman....is another great woman." - Kate Hodges Also please leave a 5 star review if you think this was a 5 star episode

Dig It - Discussions on Gardening Topics

In the latest Dig It podcast, Peter Brown and Chris Day discuss the latest gardening news stories, events in the gardening calendar and take a look at some of the gardening tasks to be getting on with through the month of June.What's on27th May - 4th June National Children's Gardening Week featuring The World of Peter Rabbit.1st - 5th June: Bord Bia Bloom Ireland's largest gardening event.15 - 18th June: BBC Gardeners' World Live at the Birmingham NEC.23 - 25th June: Blenheim Palace Flower Show.30th June - 2nd July: Jekka's HerbFest at Jekka's Herb Farm, Alveston, Bristol.News of the show gardens and plants at this year's RHS Chelsea Flower ShowCatch up with the BBC RHS coverage (Please note BBC Iplayer is not available outside the UK and requires a TV license).Photo RHS Garden The Nurture Nature Garden designed by Sarah Price, Gold Medal winner.DIG IT Top 5 fertilisers Top slot at 1. Doff Seaweed Extract 2. Westland Fish, Blood, and Bone 3. Vitax Organic Potato Fertiliser 4 Miracle-Gro Chicken Manure 5. Levington's Tomorite.Product mentions: Levington Seed and Compost (Peat-free), Lawn Feed and Weed Fertilisers, Blood, Fish and Bone, Chicken manure and Vitax Q4. New sustainable one-use CasusGrill™ BBQ.Plant mentions: Propagate Carnations and Dahlias. Plant Courgettes, Fuchsias, Lobelia, Pelargoniums, Petunias, Sweet Corn, Runner bean ‘Enorma,' Tomatoes and Pumpkins. Sow seeds of Lettuce, Radish, and Spring Onions. Sow seeds of Canterbury Bells, Foxgloves, Polyanthus, Primroses, and Sweet William.NewsBlue Diamond has acquired Fosseway Garden Centre.Farmers asked to send in slugs for feeding analysis.Restoration of the Bridgemere show gardens with TV's David Domoney.How lining your pot with coffee filter paper may help save your houseplants.Time to vote for your favourite Historic Houses ‘Garden of the Year' at this linkNew chair Rupert Tyler for Garden Museum.The first collection of Royal Mail Special Stamps to feature the King's head will depict illustrations of gorgeous garden flowers to recognise his passion for gardening.Scientists urge tax breaks for sustainable gardeners.The famous East Ruston Old Vicarage Garden is bequeathed to the Perennial Charity so securing its future.Royal Horticultural Society criticised over products that kill bugs and wildflowers.Wildflower brand Seedball is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year and is launching a range of bee tines to raise awareness of 3 British species that are in decline.Who will win the first Peter Seabrook Award at Gardeners World Live?Plant Heritage relocate to world-renowned RHS Garden Wisley.Mark's 700-mile journey to buy gas BBQ from Scots garden centre.Our next guest is Nick Hamilton from Barnsdale Gardens.Our thanks to Chiltern Music Therapy for supplying the music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1999: The Podcast
American Movie - "Coven" - with BJ and Harmony Colangelo

1999: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 91:33


Chris Smith and Sarah Price's heartfelt, quirky, and utterly original documentary American Movie was not one of 1999's major blockbuster hits. And of the 200 movies listed in Box Office Mojo's list of film grosses from that year, American Movie comes in at number 200. But it has gone on to become of the most critically successful and beloved documentaries ever made. The story of filmmaker Mark Borchardt's attempt to make his dream movie on a microbudget in his quiet midwestern town. The film ends up as something of a meditation on artistry, the American Dream, family, and the true costs of the relentless will to create. And it is now considered by many to be one of the greatest documentaries ever made, and in some way helped usher in a new era of documentaries as a commercially viable, culturally relevant genre of film. BJ Colangelo, who established herself as the expert on midwest quirkiness in our Drop Dead Gorgeous episode. rejoins us. And this time, so does Harmony Colangelo (who happen to be married and are also the co-hosts of the podcast This Ends at Prom) as we take a loving look at American Movie. Check out This Ends at Prom on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/thisendsatprom

BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine Podcast
Creating a Chelsea show garden with Sarah Price

BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 34:28


It's the week of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show – arguably the most famous flower show in the world. Bringing together the very best growers, nurseries and of course, garden designers, no other horticultural event compares. For many the show gardens are the highlight of Chelsea, with their big budgets and big ideas. But just what does go into these headline-making creations? What's it like to design a garden for Chelsea? We chat to multi gold-medal winning Chelsea designer, Sarah Price. Sarah's designing a show garden this year, and when we recorded final plans were beginning to slot into place with the event creeping up fast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Talking Gardens
Sarah Price

Talking Gardens

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 34:28


In the final episode of the series, award-winning garden designer and Gardens Illustrated contributing editor Sarah Price constructs her fantasy garden. From the biodiversity of the alpine meadows in northern Spain to the Heem Parks of the Netherlands, Sarah chooses elements of the natural world to create her dream space. We hear about her upcoming Chelsea Flower Show Garden, why she couldn't live without bulbs and how children make a garden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Basic Snitches-A Harry Potter Podcast You Didn't Know You Needed
Hagrid Saved the Babe - featuring Sarah Price

Basic Snitches-A Harry Potter Podcast You Didn't Know You Needed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 56:27


This episode is about Snape.Episode title is still about Hagrid.Because he's better than Snape

Basic Snitches-A Harry Potter Podcast You Didn't Know You Needed
The Locket in the Margarita - featuring Sarah Price

Basic Snitches-A Harry Potter Podcast You Didn't Know You Needed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 57:14


Chapter 26: The Cave -It's finally vacay time!!!! Dumble and Harry arrive in Palm springs to find that the hotel accommodations were not as expected.... But at least, there are some cool water features...

Butterfly: Let's Talk
It still hurts: Appearance-based teasing when you're a kid

Butterfly: Let's Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 23:50


Many of us remember being teased about our appearance in primary school because it happens - a lot. Perhaps we don't think about it much now, but chances are the experience has left a mark on who we've become. The research is clear: Appearance-based teasing is a key risk factor for a child to develop body dissatisfaction which, in turn, can negatively impact their life outcomes, including their mental health, career, and relationships. Body dissatisfaction is also one of the highest risk factors for eating disorders.    "There's research showing children as young as eight describing their weight and size as a problem because they've experienced appearance-based teasing," says expert researcher Dr Steph Damiano. Appearance-based teasing, which is rife, is also related to more intense disordered attitudes and behaviours around food." To a large degree, this problem is related to cultural stigmas around size and weight, which can be internalised by children as young as three.   "I was always naturally a very low weight and also very tall for my age," says mental health worker Jenna Abbasi, who has lived this firsthand. "I was teased about my size and height, my colour, my teeth, my hair, my nose...I was labelled as the skinniest person in school and a rabbit. It's still very difficult for me not to be self-conscious about my body because the social anxiety from that time has never left."   Psychologist Louise Adams, who counselled clients on body acceptance long before she had her own children, has worked hard to protect them. However, she admits her larger-bodied daughter experienced the full brunt of fat-phobic comments in primary school and still suffers from it. To address all of this, Butterfly Body Bright was developed in association with experts from La Trobe University to promote body-positive peer environments for younger kids. "The program shifts all of our mindsets," says teacher and pastoral care worker Sarah Price. "We're not only teaching kids about the impact of what they say to other people but also what they can say to themselves."   "The full program is evidence-based, easy to execute, and comprehensive about developing a positive body image,” says Dr Damiano. Regarding appearance-based teasing, the teachings are all about encouraging children to treat each others' bodies with respect and to stand up for themselves and others in the face of hurtful comments.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Music Matters
Classical music in British society

Music Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 44:56


Tom Service explores classical music's place in British society, in light of the current national debates around funding from Arts Council England and the proposed cuts to the BBC's performing groups. The programme asks questions about how classical music and opera is valued, and how it resonates with today's diverse communities, through perspectives from within the UK and from abroad, from former culture minister Ed Vaizey to multidisciplinary artist Nwando Ebizie. Richard McKerrow, the producer behind Channel 4's The Piano, on classical music on TV and the impact he hopes the series will have on our musical life. Sarah Price from Liverpool University, on her research into audiences: why do we return to the familiar when choosing which concerts to attend? Kully Thiarai, creative director and CEO of Leeds 2023, on the importance of the arts and culture for community and belonging. Andrew Mellor, a British journalist in Denmark, on the relationship the Nordic countries have with classical music, and why it's different in the UK. Bobby Duffy from the Policy Institute at King's College London, on how the arts and classical music fit into the culture wars debate. Nwando Ebizie, the multidisciplinary artist, on working with Aurora Orchestra on "Inside Beethoven" and making events work for D/deaf audiences. Ed Vaizey, Member of the House of Lords and former culture minister, on perceptions and political decision-making around the arts and music.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Local families respond to SB140

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 49:58


There were high emotions at the Georgia State Capitol on Tuesday when lawmakers passed SB140 during a Georgia House Public Health Committee hearing. Rose talks with WABE politics reporter Sam Gringlas, Katie Leikam, a Decatur-based psychotherapist and gender therapist, and three local parents, Linda Grabbe, Jonathan Smith and Sarah Price, about SB140. The proposed legislation aims to block trans youth from receiving hormone replacement therapy, as well as prohibits medical professionals from performing certain surgical procedures at hospitals and other licensed healthcare facilitiesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Fawx & Stallion
Chapter Seven: The Case of the Casino Night Caper

Fawx & Stallion

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 36:49


The Place: The Admiral's Shanks The Occasion: Casino Night The Game: Kribbitz The Players: Hampton Fawx, Sarah Fletchley New Suspects: Catalina Montgomery Schnutz The Plan: Infiltrate the Criminal Underworld by any means necessary Time remaining: 1 day Transcript here and at 224bbaker.com, where you can also find bios, more info, and links to our social media. CREDITS Written and Directed by Ian Geers and Lauren Grace Thompson. Sound designed by Sarah Buchynski. Produced and edited by Lauren Grace Thompson. Original music by Baldemar.  CAST Hampton Fawx: Jeremy Thompson James Stallion: Chris Vizurraga Madge Stallion: Katie McLean Hainsworth Sarah Fletchley: Lauren Grace Thompson Catalina Montgomery Schnutz: Corrbette Pasko Announcer: Ned Baker Dealer: Sazi Bhakti Furina Sazarac: Tina Muñoz Pandya Oskar: Mike Ooi Clarence: Evin McQuistion Additional Voices: Ian Geers, Shawn Pfuatsch, Jess Ridenour, Daniel Millhouse, Sarah Price, Evin McQuistion, Chris Hainsworth CONTENT NOTES This episode contains adult language and sexual innuendo. Imprisonment and interrogation. Physical threats towards a captured person. Physical violence, implication of injury. Loud noises, crowd sounds, and yelling. Fire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Life After ECT
Testimony of Sarah Price Hancock, MS, CRC, - Bill SB898 Public Health Hearings, Conneticuit

Life After ECT

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 5:27


Connecticut Public Health Hearings on SB898 ECT, February 1st, 2023 C G A (ct.gov) 2023SB-00898-R00-SB.PDF (ct.gov) 2021 Senate Bill 898 (wisconsin.gov) Public Health Committee Public Hearing - YouTube The state of Connecticut held public hearings on several bills that would impact forced electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in that state. This is the testimony of Sarah Price Hancock, MS, CRC, regarding a new ECT bill in Connecticut that extends the timeframe a patient deemed unable to consent can be forcibly given electroshock and eliminates the probate court process. Sarah lived for nearly two decades, misdiagnosed with severe “treatment resistant” mental illness. She was given 116 bilateral ECT treatments and now lives with Delayed Electrical Injury's Myoneural Disorder. Sarah holds a Master's in Rehabilitation Counseling and taught for four years in San Diego State University's Rehabilitation Counseling program. She also hosts The Emotional Self-Reliance Podcast and guest lectures on psychiatric recovery. She founded a newly formed nonprofit, The Ionic Injury Foundation, with a focus on electrical injury research. Learn how you can participate in electrical injury research. Learn about Sarah's campaign to ensure those harmed by ECT get the help they need and future ECT patients are protected through standardization and regulation. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lifeafterect/message

Basic Snitches-A Harry Potter Podcast You Didn't Know You Needed
Draco is Having a Really Emo Year - featuring Ashley Brubaker and Neil

Basic Snitches-A Harry Potter Podcast You Didn't Know You Needed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 49:42


Chapter 12: Silver and Opals - this chapter is actually just about one of our favorite Huffleclaws, Sarah Price, is traumatized in Hogsmede

Redeeming Lit: A Christian Fiction Podcast
EP 18: Sense and Sensibility by Sarah Price

Redeeming Lit: A Christian Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 94:13


Join us on our second Amish fiction episode as we dive into this retelling of of a Jane Austen's classic first novel. This was a fun conversation that you won't want to miss!

Hit Factory
American Movie feat. Arlin Golden

Hit Factory

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 106:13


Director/Programmer of Drunken Film Fest Oakland and co-host of Wiseman Podcast Arlin Golden joins Aaron to discuss Chris Smith's 1999 documentary 'American Movie', a story of artistic determination, male friendship, and one man's struggle to achieve The American Dream amidst the industrial decay of the Rust Belt Midwest. We discuss the fascinating once-in-a-lifetime dynamicism of Smith's subject Mark Borchardt, praise the film's brilliant examination the sociopolitical conditions of working class America, and investigate the ethical and artistic criticisms of the movie's construction.Follow Arlin Golden on Twitter.Read "American Movie at 20: why this portrait of a working-class Wisconsin auteur endures" by filmmaker Robert Greene.Listen and Subscribe to Wiseman Podcast. Check out Mike Ott's film 'Kid Icarus' on Tubi.Get access to all of our premium episodes and bonus content by becoming a Hit Factory Patron for just $5/month.....Our theme song is "Mirror" by Chris Fish. 

DVD Commentary: The Original Podcast
AMERICAN MOVIE - Commentary by Mark Borchardt, Mike Shank, Chris Smith and Sarah Price

DVD Commentary: The Original Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 104:52


Recorded in 2000 for the DVD release. Rent the film on Amazon here.

Reduced Shakespeare Company Podcast

Two-time Olivier Award-winning playwright Ken Ludwig has written Dear Jack, Dear Louise, a funny and charming romantic comedy that won the Helen Hayes award in 2020 for Best New Play and opens this week at the Northlight Theatre in the suburbs of Chicago. Dear Jack, Dear Louise depicts the unlikely courtship of Ken's parents during World War II, and he discusses the origins of a play that is both right in his wheelhouse and a departure from the rest of his oeuvre; the joy of discovering subject matter that's both freeing and always surprising; the wonder of actors becoming new people who also have his parents' essence; whether it's easier to think of your parents as real people or as characters in a play; how he's writing a brand-new jukebox comic opera, using music by Rossini, called Tenor Overboard; a shout-out to the Chichester Theater Festival; and how Dear Jack, Dear Louise is ultimately a love letter to Ken's – any maybe all – parents. (Length 18:45) (PICTURED: Casey Hoekstra and Sarah Price as the title characters in the Northlight Theatre production of Dear Jack, Dear Louise, directed by Jessica Fisch. Photo by Greg Inda. The post Jack And Louise appeared first on Reduced Shakespeare Company.

Sermons from St. Gregory of Nyssa in San Francisco
Sarah Price - June 19, 2022 - Looking at Our Demons

Sermons from St. Gregory of Nyssa in San Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 16:53


BJGP Interviews
How significant is abdominal pain when diagnosing intra-abdominal cancers?

BJGP Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 15:10


In this episode we talk to Dr Sarah Price who is a research fellow at the University of Exeter Medical School. Paper: Intra-abdominal cancer risk with abdominal pain: a prospective cohort primary care study https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2021.0552 (https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2021.0552) Abdominal pain is a non-specific symptom, which may portend serious disease, including intra-abdominal cancers. There is no unified pathway for investigation. This paper reports the 1-year cumulative incidence risk of intra-abdominal cancer with or without concurrent clinical features for men and women aged 40–59, 60–69 and ≥70 years. Results show that patient demographics and type of concurrent feature effects the cancer risk. These results will inform appropriate testing strategies and specialist referral.

Basic Snitches-A Harry Potter Podcast You Didn't Know You Needed
Because Magic and Toilets...and Shit - featuring Sarah Price

Basic Snitches-A Harry Potter Podcast You Didn't Know You Needed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 46:15


Chapter 28: Snape's Worst Memory - Adam has a new nickname for Umbridge!!! Sarah is back and we discuss the interrogation methods of Pink chode and the convenient lack of clarity surrounding the science of occlumeny (because plot). James Potter was an asshole but also don't turn into your bullies... SNAPE

Basic Snitches-A Harry Potter Podcast You Didn't Know You Needed

Chapter 27: The Centaur and the Sneak- It's time for another Ravenclaw to join us! We have mimosas, we laugh a lot, we play FMK (Umbridge always dies) and we all determine that Dumble is a badass in this chapter.

Back Stories
Fairy Tales: Amish and Other Telling of the Tales

Back Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 47:37


In this episode of Back Stories Amy and Elyssa dig deeper into how fairy tales have been told in different cultural settings. Elyssa looks at the Amish Fairytales Series by author Sarah Price. Amy discusses Marissa Meyer's retelling of famous tales.

The Vanishing Act
Season Two Trailer: A Very Vanishing Christmas

The Vanishing Act

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 1:13


The Vanishing Act will return with SEASON TWO starting on Monday, November 22nd! We pick up right where we left off, literally minutes after the events of season one finale--on Christmas Eve, 1944. These five episodes will tell the story of our ragtag bunch of misfits–Augie, Conrad, Lilith, Rudyard, and Devorah–and their journey to find out if they can take one last lifeline to become better people, better (best?) friends, and maybe (MAYBE) actual protagonists.  Part 1: The Christmas Kiss premieres November 22nd, 2021.  For more information, go to VanishingPod.com.  CREDITS Voices in this trailer: Lauren Grace Thompson, Sarah Price, Sam Hubbard, Laurence Stepney, Tina Muñoz Pandya, Daniel Millhouse, Robert Kauzlaric, Eric Eilersen, Daniel Etti-Williams, and Lydia Hiller.  Sound design: Daniel Etti-Williams. Music composed by: Baldemar. Written by: Ian Geers, Lauren Grace Thompson. Edited by: Lauren Grace Thompson.  CONTENT NOTE: adult language, Nazis 

Money Men - An Audio Drama
Introducing Money Men - An Audio Drama

Money Men - An Audio Drama

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 1:56


During the 12 months of 2020, 12 years after the Bernie Madoff scandal, American investors were defrauded out of $3.25 billion dollars…all of it lost to Ponzi schemes. What would you do if someone stole your financial future and disappeared into the ether? Money Men is a 9 episode audio drama that follows Adrian and Eddie as they go on a mission to find the man who left them in financial ruin.Money Men stars David Price as Adrian, Toran White as Eddie, Rebecca Futterman as Mia, and Colin VanWye as Lance. Additional performances by Emily Stout, Sarah Price, Austin Schumacher, Artyom Lobanov, Steven Barret, Jay Barker, Woody G., Mike Christensen, Darren Kahmeyer, Sean Bannon, Alexandria Dillon, Jennifer Sen, Dane Jensen, James Harrison, Eric MacFadden, Cory Fossum, Trish Caron, Stuart Barefoot, Trish and Georgia Morgan.Listen to Money Men right now, wherever you find podcasts or visit https://www.moneymenpodcast.com/ for more information.Check out Corey Senn's written work at http://www.coreysenn.com/

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
Sarah Price - top Aaron Sorkin Musical moments

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 76:38


Sarah Price @LADreamr is a long time Aaron Sorkin fan who joins Jesse so that they an pick their top Musical Moments in Aaron Sorkin's work.  So put away your secret plan to fight inflation & grab your favorite cheese grater & lets see what kind of day has it been. 

Horticulture Week Podcast
Harnessing the therapeutic potential of gardens with Horatio's Gardens' Dr Olivia Chapple

Horticulture Week Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 18:58


Horatio's Garden is a national charity creating and nurturing beautiful gardens in NHS spinal injury centres.Leading landscape designers such as Cleve West, Tom Stuart-Smith, Bunny Guinness and Sarah Price are among those who have lent their talents to design the gardens.In this podcast, Dr Olivia Chapple discusses the mission and value of the charity's gardens, which came into sharp relief during the coronavirus crisis:"Our head gardeners team were all deemed to be essential workers by the NHS and we've kept the projects going throughout the whole of the pandemic...It's really affirmed to us the vitalness of having access to gardens in hospitals."Dr Chapple discusses the and the fundraising needed to get them off the ground and plans for the future. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Living Well with Diabetes
Ep22: Meet: Dr. Sarah Price & Liz Semmens

Living Well with Diabetes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 27:53


The official podcast from Diabetes Victoria, hosted by Jack Fitzpatrick To mark Women's Health Week from 6 to 10 September, we spoke with endocrinologist Dr Sarah Price, who recently started as the Director of Chief Medicine at the Royal Women's Hospital, and Liz Semmens, who was diagnosed with gestational diabetes in 2019 and completed the Life! program.  Find us online at http://diabetesvic.org.au Subscribe in iTunes - https://apple.co/2Dj29B6 Subscribe on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/37F7ela Subscribe with iHeart Radio - https://ihr.fm/37nc8mV Contact us at podcasts@diabetesvic.org.au -- Post-production by Steve Visscher | Southern Skies Media for Howdy Partners Media | howdypartnersmedia.com.au/podcasts on behalf of Diabetes Victoria © 2021   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Soulflowe Radio Podcast
How to deal with Transitions- with Sarah Price (Psychic Medium, Author, Spiritual Guide)

Soulflowe Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 107:20


Hey guys we have our friend Sarah Price today, she's joined us before on an episode where we talked about raising your vibrations. Well today we talk about transitions, what they feel like and how to deal with them. We know many of us are going through changes right now, so we hope you find it helpful in some way. Feel free to reach out on Instagram @soulfloweradio --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Frame Fatale
Episodio 27: American Movie

Frame Fatale

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 68:16


Frame Fatale es un podcast sobre películas no canónicas conducido por Sebastián De Caro y Santiago Calori. En este vigésimo séptimo episodio, nos ocupamos de American Movie (1999) de Chris Smith y Sarah Price y, como nos suele ocurrir, hablamos de esa, pero terminamos hablando de todas estas otras: Home Movie (2001) de Chris Smith y Sarah Price, Coven (2000) de Mark Borchardt, Amateur (2011), Todo el año es navidad (2018), Los ganadores (2016), Construcción de una ciudad (2007) y Los visionadores (2021) de Néstor Frenkel, Grey Gardens (1975) y Salesman (1969) de Albert y David Maysles, Tarnation (2003) de Jonathan Caouette, Capturing the Friedmans (2003) de Andrew Jarecki, Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession (2004) de Xan Cassavetes, The Act of Killing (2012) de Joshua Oppenheimer, La película infinita (2018), Los jóvenes muertos (2010) de Leandro Listorti, Las cinephilas (2017) de María Álvarez, Tiempos violentos (Pulp Fiction, 1994) de Quentin Tarantino, The Yes Men (2003) de Chris Smith y Sarah Price, Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond (2017) y Fyre (2019) de Chris Smith, L7: Pretend We're Dead (2016) de Sarah Price, Anvil (2008) de Sacha Gervasi... ... por si justo te dio paja anotar, y hasta nos dignamos a contestar preguntas de lxs oyentes. Podés comentar este episodio o agregar tu pregunta usando el hashtag #FrameFatale en Twitter. Frame Fatale volverá el lunes que viene. Quizás sea una pegada total suscribirte en donde sea que escuches tus podcasts y tener la primicia que de todas maneras, ya explicamos varias veces, es lo menos importante.

Revenews
Shopping, Savings, Scholarships

Revenews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 49:08


Shop Maryland Tax-Free Week runs August 8-14 and we're joined by Sarah Price of the Maryland Retailers Association to talk about how businesses have managed to survive during the pandemic and the scholarship contest that has become an annual highlight of the tax-free week. Afterwards, Fells Point Surf Co. owner Ali Schuch gives us a firsthand perspective of running a business in challenging times.

Gardening with the RHS
Art and the garden

Gardening with the RHS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 25:39


This week we're exploring the relationship between art and gardens. Including an interview with award-winning designer Sarah Price who shares her experience of using art to inspire her RHS Chelsea gold medal winning gardens, and we visit a new David Hockney exhibition celebrating the arrival of spring in his garden in France. Plus plant-loving Instagrammers discuss how social media affects the way we garden and Curator of RHS Garden Wisley, Matthew Pottage, shares tips how to use sculpture in your home plot.

Stacks and Stories
Book to Movie Adaptations

Stacks and Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 35:57


When people talk about movies based on books, the often say the book is better than the movie. But what if it wasn't. Is it okay to admit that the movie is better than the book? And what could cause this to happen? Listen as Lacy and Shellie discuss this topic while bringing up their favorite examples. Books and Films Mentioned The Children of Men by P. D. James (1992 book) Children of Men directed by Alfonso Cuarón (2006 film) The Cider House Rules by John Irving (1985 book) The Cider House Rules directed by Lasse Hallström (1999 film) Dracula by Bram Stoker (1897 book) Bram Stoker's Dracula directed by Francis Ford Coppola (1992 film) Nosferatu directed by F. W. Murnau (1922 film) Great Expectations by Charles Dickens (1861 book) Great Expectations directed by Alfonso Cuarón and cinematography by Emmanuel Lubezki (1998 film) Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother's Will to Survive by Stephanie Land (2019 book) Maid (upcoming 2021 Netflix tv series) Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu (2015 book) Moxie directed by Amy Poehler (2021 film) Rum Punch by Elmore Leonard (1992 book) Jackie Brown directed by Quentin Tarantino (1997 film) Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë (1847 book) Wuthering Heights directed by Peter Kosminsky (1992 film) Bonus Books or Film Mentions Girl in a Band: A Memoir by Kim Gordon (2015 book) Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl: A Memoir by Carrie Brownstein (2016 book) L7: Pretend We're Dead directed by Sarah Price (2016 documentary) The Punk Singer directed by Sini Anderson (2013 documentary)

The Vanishing Act
Act Three Trailer: The Vanishing Act

The Vanishing Act

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 1:14


The Vanishing Act will return with ACT THREE (Parts 9-12) starting on Monday, June 14th! We pick up a few months after the events of THE APPLE, with Augie right in the middle of rehearsals for the collegiate theatre premiere of his play about Jean-Jacquline Lemarque (The Vanishing Act); Griffson and Maxine's movie, The Glorious and Mournful Sort, in full production; and Lilith barreling full-force into her attempts to remake Lemarque's Vanishing Box...at any cost. Will Augie's play succeed? Who is the notorious Polytech Slasher? Will Certified 10 Rudyard T Codswallop have his revenge on Griffson? And is that duck EVER coming back? You'll just have to join us in Part Nine: The Punchline!  The Vanishing Act is a scripted comedy series, a heist, a con, a murder mystery, and a disappearing act all at once, finding a slew of off-color characters at odds with art, fame, magic, and history in the making. Episode nine premieres June 14th, 2021.  For more information, go to VanishingPod.com.  CREDITS Voices in this trailer: Sarah Price, Jess Ridenour, Daniel Millhouse, Jan Blixt, Tina Muñoz Pandya, Chris Vizurraga, Sam Hubbard, Jan Blixt, David Blixt, Laurence Stepney, Brandon Wilders, Michael Morrow, Jay Donley, Maeve Devitt, and Lauren Grace Thompson Sound design: Daniel Etti-Williams. Music composed by: Baldemar. Written by: Ian Geers, Lauren Grace Thompson. Edited by: Lauren Grace Thompson.  CONTENT WARNING: adult language, Nazis 

So You Wanna Be A Witch
Episode 161: Quick Coaching with Sarah. Price Changes, Self-Trust, and Treating Your Business Assets as Business Assets.

So You Wanna Be A Witch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 30:32


What is your lack of self-trust costing you? This week on Quick Coaching with Sarah, we are discussing simplicity, clarity, and self-trust. From avoiding blurred lines when using Instagram for business to the importance of clear communication when it comes to price changes and defining your offer.  We answer: 1:01 – How to raise prices, … Continue reading "Episode 161: Quick Coaching with Sarah. Price Changes, Self-Trust, and Treating Your Business Assets as Business Assets."

College Bound
Resources on Campus

College Bound

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 16:35


ND Admissions interns Catherine O'Leary, Hailey Oppenlander and Tajae Thompson are joined by fellow intern Sarah Price to discuss resources available to students on campus for everything from their mental wellness to academics.

Soulflowe Radio Podcast
How To Reach The Higher Version of Ourselves- with Sarah Price

Soulflowe Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 117:42


Hey guys join us on this episode as we talk to Sarah, on how to raise our vibrations. She is a Psychic Medium and she talks to us about lower and higher energy, and how to align with our higher self. Ultimately we all want to be happy and fulfilled, reaching our higher version of ourselves allows for peace and flow of abundance on all levels. Thank you so much for listening, find us on Instagram @Soulfloweradio have a great weekend! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Vanishing Act
Act Two Trailer: The Vanishing Act

The Vanishing Act

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 1:00


The Vanishing Act will return with ACT TWO (Parts 5-8) starting on January 22nd! We pick up two years after the events of THE LEVITATING WOMAN, and all the way across the world, where Augie Eckhart is looking to start fresh and forget the "friend" that ran off and left him in Paris in the middle of a two-year lease. How did he get here? Who are all these new characters? And how does this have anything to do with Jean-Jacquline Lemarque's titular Vanishing Act? You'll just have to join us in Part Five: The Flashback!  The Vanishing Act is a scripted comedy series, a heist, a con, a murder mystery, and a disappearing act all at once, finding a slew of off-color characters at odds with art, fame, magic, and history in the making. Episode five premieres January 22nd, 2021.  For more information, go to VanishingPod.com.  CREDITS Voices in this trailer: Sarah Price, Jess Ridenour, Shawn Pfautsch, Daniel Millhouse, Jan Blixt, Tina Muñoz Pandya, Eric Eilersen, Chris Vizurraga, Sam Hubbard, Rob Kauzlaric, and Lauren Grace Thompson Sound design: Daniel Etti-Williams. Music composed by: Baldemar. Written by: Ian Geers, Lauren Grace Thompson.  CONTENT WARNING: adult language

BDE||big disney energy
THE RESCUERS|| a tiny mouse UN and BOB EFFING NEWHART?! Sign us right up

BDE||big disney energy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 67:56


Tyler and guest Sarah Price (@thepriceisprobablymistaken Chicago based actor and comedian) discuss the joy of this unsung Disney classic. The insanity of cutest that is this film is honestly overwhelming: penny the precious child, a freaking mouse UNITED NATIONS aka the rescue aid society, amazing physical bits and BOB NEWHART voicing a teeny mouse JANITOR. we also get to give the iconic MADAME MEDUSA her due—anyone who wears top AND bottom lashes IN A SWAMP deserves so much credit + she’s actually insane. Magical music by Eric Backus.

BDE||big disney energy
ARISTOCATS || a sensible fancy cat esthetic? Sign us up-EVERYBODY WANTS TO BE A CAT YALL OKAY.

BDE||big disney energy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 72:49


Tyler and returning guest star co-host queen Sarah Price (@thepriceisprobablymistaken Chicago actor and comedian) chat all things kittens and NO ONE IS MAD ABOUT IT BECAUSE WE ARE BOTH CAT LADIES OKAY. Is Marie perfect? Duh. Does everybody want to be a cat? ARE YOU KIDDING DUH. Are these kittens living the life of an aristocratic landed lady in near turn of the century PARIS? Correct, obvs. The plot line is thin, but the voice actors are FIRE and Thomas O’Malley has the biggest BDE of any cat ever. Join us as we explore this perfect bop of a soundtrack and why would gladly live the lives of these teeny bow-wearing kittens--BECAUSE WE ARE LADIES THATS WHY. Magical music by Eric Backus.

Idea Time with Dr. Jo North
Values-based Leadership in Challenging Times with Sarah Price

Idea Time with Dr. Jo North

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 21:46


Sarah Price is Strategic Manager and Director of a Community Interest Company that delivers physical activities for schools. She is an Idea Time programme member, and has also joined the new Business Growth Club run by Mahmood Reza and me. Sarah shares her leadership story through recent months and how she has navigated the challenges of lockdown with her school customers and remote team engagement. She is an absolute inspiration, and I'm delighted that Sarah has joined me on the podcast. The insights and experiences that Sarah shares will resonate with you too, I'm sure. You can connect with Sarah here on Linkedin, and as always I'd love to hear your thoughts on the episode. And if you'd like to find out more about the Business Growth Club, please click here.

Not Another Film Podcast
Fern Gully: The Last Rainforest (feat. Sarah Price)

Not Another Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 96:29


This week the gang is joined once again by NAFP All-Star Sarah Price to save the rainforest with Fern Gully. We get into the complicated sexual politics of fairies in the rainforests, the dark overtones of a comic relief character whose entire purpose is to warn against animal testing, and the most uncomfortably sexual villain in any single animated movie. Be sure to check out Eric’s other podcast The Living Force for all of your Star Wars Extended Universe needs! Also check out the trailer for The Vanishing Act, a new narrative podcast coming soon from us, your humble millennial film critics! It’s already in your feed, may as well listen! A huge thank you to all essential workers, thank you for keeping us safe. Be sure to leave a review on iTunes, like us/Follow us on Instagram/twitter: @filmanother. Send us your requests to notanotherfilmpodcast@gmail.com. As we’ve promised, follow this link below to a list of incredible BIPOC owned restaurants in the Chicagoland area. Just because these specials are over doesn’t mean their food is any less delicious and our support is any less necessary! https://chicago.eater.com/2020/6/15/21291370/chicago-restaurants-juneteenth-celebration-bakers-against-racism-virtual-bake-sale #chicagopodcast #moviepodcast #comedypodcast #newpodcast #newpodcastalert #independentpodcast #netflix #disneyplus #disney+ #primevideo #HBOmax #90smovies #90s #ferngully #rainforest #battie #timcurry #australia #newpod #vanishingpod #thelivingforce #youtini #MCU #SWEU #magicmovies #nostalgicpodcast #nostalgia SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-213348613 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/not-another-film-podcast/id1370152795 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/not-another-film-podcast

Not Another Runner
34. Sarah Price @all_these_things_that_ive_run Clinical Psychologist: Coping Mechanisms during Covid 19

Not Another Runner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 76:28


Sarah is of course another runner, a Marathoner, and PMG Athete. She is a wife and mother to two and a clinical psychologist. / This episode is a Bonus episode and a special one too, Sarah offers lots of reassuring advice and support for us all during these difficult and uncertain times we currently face with Covid 19 and the present Lockdown we have here in the UK, and the social distancing and isolating rules we experience globally. I hope you can find some comfort from this episode, and check some of the resources listed below. Get in touch with Sarah via Instagram, and do show her your support for this episode. Thank you Sarah immensely, for your advice, support and your time, during a busy schedule; advice and support which will undoubtedly be of comfort and use to so many of us right now. What to Expect; How Sarah got into running Sarah’s Goals this year for her running The Benefits of Routine & Sleep How to remain motivated Coping Mechanisms during these times Benefits and beauty of communication How to support children in distress Journalling Finding your wont tools that work for YOU Resources Sarah’s Instagram: (Head here and check the Covid 19 Highlight for helpful resources and ways to manage) www.instagram.com/all_these_things_that_ive_run/ PMG Coaching https://www.instagram.com/pmgcoaching/ A range of online educational courses and resources to people with experience of mental illness, from service users to their family, friends and staff; https://www.recoverycollegeonline.co.uk/ How To Cope During Covid 19 https://www.nhslanarkshire.scot.nhs.uk/novel-corona-virus-covid-19/managing-anxiety/ A very helpful Article: How to respond effectively to the Corona crisis by Dr Russ Harris, author of The Happiness Trap https://www.baps.org.uk/content/uploads/2020/03/FACE-COVID-by-Russ-Harris-pdf-pdf.pdf Some very helpful resources, including Webinars via the below Page: New Zealand Institute of Wellbeing & Resilience https://www.facebook.com/NZIWR/ including the Active Coping Calendar: https://www.facebook.com/185460575332199/posts/636157073595878/?d=n Natalie - Not Another Runner Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notanotherrunner/ Blog/Facebook https://linktr.ee/notanotherrunner

Blair Road UMC
Coming Down from the Mountain - Sarah Price

Blair Road UMC

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 23:16


Join us Sarah Price delivers a thought provoking message about the euphoria of a mountain top experience with God and the necessity to meet reality back down in the valleys of life. Our Scripture this week is Mark 9:2-9.

Reframe with Jenna Zoë
15. Jenna in conversation with Stylist Sarah Price, Emotional Generator 3/5

Reframe with Jenna Zoë

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 104:40


In this episode Jenna chats to Sarah Price, a top stylist and Emotional Generator 3/5 about her life and how she uses Human Design Learn more about your individual Human Design Chart www.jennazoe.com/courses (http://www.jennazoe.com/courses) Instagram @jennazoe website: www.jennazoe.com (http://www.jennazoe.com) Find out more about Sarah at: Instagram: @sarahpricestudio

home—body podcast: conversations on astrology, intuition, creativity + healing

Rachel is a money coach who works with soul-centered entrepreneurs through her practice called Blissful Budget. In this episode, we talk about the practicalities of money as well as relating to money in a healthy way in your life + business.We discuss:Her approach to money includes numbers + narrativesCommon money stories she hears from clientsHer strategies for incorporating more ease into business + workDeconstructing the narrative that money has to be hardHow to set intentions for your moneyHow to prioritize your spendingHer personal reconstruction in relationship to money + workWhy it's important to look at your moneyThe gap in financial education and fearLooking at your money with a long-term perspectivePutting money into places that bring you happinessDealing with guilt + worthiness around making moneyHow entrepreneurship is not the best fit for everyoneIf you enjoyed this episode, listen toEpisode 20  w/ Sarah Price - working on ease + the value of coachingEpisode 15 w/ Dr. Tiffany Johnson - reframing how + why we workEpisode 16 w/ Morgan Wider - finding joy in how you dress + allowing yourself to be seenEpisode 14 w/ Pamela Barba - shifting paradigms around brandingShow NotesSupport the PodcastSubscribe to the homebody newsletterOnline yoga classesMary Grace's IGMary Grace's websiteSubmit a question for next solo episode --> hi@mgallerdice.com//Rachel's websiteRachel's IGCreating Money (book)Join us for a free class on Taking Care : Pillars for Creation, Circularity + Support — tools to help you design your life with more support and care built in, especially during difficult times. This free class is Friday, March 18 at Noon ET/ 9:00a PT. Sign up here to attend and/or get the replay. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mgallerdice)

Medical Error Interviews
Sarah Price Hancock interview (part 3): Surviving Shock Treatment (ECT) and Psychiatric Medications

Medical Error Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 50:18


It is hard to know where to start in describing what Sarah shares in part 3 of our interview. Sarah imparts so much info about things that helped her regain health - and may help you, and things that hurt her health- and may hurt you. Sarah tells how a correct diagnosis and stopping inappropriate psych meds, resulted in losing 100+ pounds and get back to her high school weight. She tells about how when she started to treat her liver, even though her liver tests were ‘normal’, her health and quality of life improved. Perhaps most importantly, Sarah tells about finding a doctor who approaches psychiatric issues as an autoimmune and toxicity problem, and addresses it with appropriate nutrient support.  This is what stopped the voices in her head that were telling her to kill herself 24/7.  Sarah also tells how when she got a kidney infection and needed antibiotics, the psychosis and voices in her head returned. What did the psychiatrist want to do? Give her psych meds of course. Every symptom looks like a nail if your only approach is to use the hammer of psych meds. Sarah says we need to encourage psychiatry to get back to their roots of orthomolecular approach - trauma cannot be treated with ECT or psych meds - research shows trauma causes physiological changes to the gut biome - and there are more neurotransmitters in the gut then in the brain. And that is why Sarah has started an international petition to create standards for ECT to make patients safer….and not experience the devastating side effects Sarah endures. SHOW NOTES:   0:06:00 One of the pictures Sarah sent, she was much larger - her underlying illness of hepatic encephalopathy, and treatment caused metabolic syndrome from 5 classes of pyschiatric meds - at her her heaviest, Sarah weighed 250 pounds - once she got off those medications and starting eating micronutrition she lost some weight - when she was finally diagnosed with helpatic encephalopathy and the correctly addressed her fungal infection, she has steadily lost weight - she has dropped more than 100 pounds - she's now at 135 pounds, same she weighed in high school 0:07:00 They didn't realize she had fungal edema and what she was eating was also putting stress on her liver, even though liver tests showed normal, when she started treating her liver, her health vastly improved - but Sarah had been living with overgrowth of candidiasis from over prescribed antibiotics - so antifungal meds and herbal protocal helped 0:08:00 Her doctor's website is CandidaMD.com - he describes how over prescribed antibiotics can cause fatigue, auto immune, and other issues - and approaches psychiatric issues as an autoimmune problem, from an orthomolecular view, looking at toxicity issues and a variety of things 0:09:00 Sarah started see this doctor in January 2017 - and started his diet outlined in his book "An Extraordinary Power to Heal" by Bruce Semon - Sarah was on all 5 steps of the protocol at once - it is usually an elimination approach, but since Sarah was so sick, her doctor recommend she do all 5 steps at once - but Sarah had a kidney infection and was on 3 rounds of antibiotics and even though she'd been without psychosis for 5 years, by the 2nd dose of antibiotics she was in full blown psychosis - her psychiatrist wanted to put Sarah back on psych meds, but Sarah pointed out the psychosis manifested with the antibiotics 0:10:00 Sarah then met the candida doctor, Dr Semon, and he said it was candiadis and she laughed at the idea it was causing her problems - she didn't know there were 20 illnesses that could cause her symptoms - Sarah thought it was all a dopamine issue, so her eyes were really opened - Sarah has seen this doctor turn people's health around - Sarah was catatonic from the antibiotics for the kidney infection, and Dr Semon immediately recognized and gave Sarah to big pushes of IV glutathione 0:11:00 Sarah went from asking the nurse to give Sarah her brain back, she thought the nurse had put it in a jar on the shelf and that was why Sarah couldn't move her arms and her body - an hour later after the IV glutathiones, Sarah was ready to go to work 0:12:00 Previously, Sarah had gnarly responses to some medications, she'd have akathesia where she couldn't stop pacing and felt like fire ants coursing through her brains, and extreme agitation and behavior like screaming at her colleagues - but an IV of ALA (alpha lipoic acid) would calm Sarah's body quickly and relieve her of psychiatric issues 0:13:00 Compared to how her body slowly responded to pysch meds, an orthomolecular approach was so much quicker - whereas they use ECT when people are depressed, catatonic, agitated, etc because it is a 'rapid response' treatment, Dr Semon says give them an IV of glutathione or ALA (depending on symptoms) - so its faster than ECT without the brain damage 0:14:00 We need to encourage psychiatry to get back to their roots of orthomolecular approach - trauma cannot be treated with ECT or psych meds - research shows trauma causes physiological changes to the gut biome - the are more neurotranmitters in the gut then in the brain 0:15:00 The myriad of problems associated with dietary, hormonal, toxicity, trauma can be addressed orthomolecularly - Sarah says she cannot take ALA orally as it causes gnarly symptoms - but it is a precursor for glutathione - when Sarah takes ALA via IV, it has a nice calming effect 0:16:00 Sarah has seen patiens come in with mixed mania, so all the symtpoms of depression and mania, agitation, impulsivity, irritation etc and hook them up to IV of ALA, and they would calm down - its important to eat before ALA IV for blood sugar reasons - she would watch their brain calm and rest 0:17:00 A lot of doctors don't know what they don't know, and they are focused on one paradigm and everything they look at looks like a nail because they have a hammer - in reality, sustainable healing uses an entire wellness toolbox to create personal medicine - recognizing what helps and gathering those activities can mitigate suffering 0:18:00 Sarah does recognize the need for medications - she had psychiatric symptoms, and psych meds made her worse, but she did need anti fungal meds to relieve her psych symptoms - there are so many ways we can get sick - they had a client with a son with ADD, ADHD, behavioral problems 0:19:00 The son's bedroom was beside the bathroom, and when they opened up the wall, it was full of black mold - the entire family had been impacted, the father was being treated for 'treatment resistance' depression and had ECT for it - but it was mold mycotoxins in their home - the son was in his 20s, and they don't know how long he'd been exposed to black mold - the family had to move for their health 0:20:00 There are so many things we don't know about - mold is insidious - people with mold exposure don't realize they have to start from scratch, they can't bring clothing etc to a new home 0:21:00 Mold only needs warmth and moisture to grow, so you can't bring mold spores to a new home without eventually having problems again - Orthomolecular Medicine (OM) looks at micronutrition, phospholipids, minerals, vitamins, tissue and cell structure and addresses those insufficiencies and aims for balance 0:22:00 An interesting book by Dr Carl Pfieffer at Princeton's Brain and Bio Clinic - its a 100 page book and he outlines 27 different causes of psychosis /schizophrenia symptoms, and only 1 of those can be addressed with anti-psychotic meds 0:23:00 We need to address the underlying cause of their symptoms - how symptoms manifest is dependent on individual genetics - for 1 person is toxicity may manifest ADHD or arthritis - it depends on the person's unique vulnerabilities - but if you can address the underlying cause, sustainable healing can be achieved 0:24:00 Sarah cycled through 37 different combinations of pysch meds before they found a combo that 'worked' - even then she was still hearing voices, seeing things, mood problems, just not as extreme as previously - whereas with addressing the underlying issue will be life enhancing as the symptoms will go away and there is real recovery, if you're not damaged by other treatments 0:25:00 In Westen medicine they don't recognize the up or down regulation by the meds, so when the meds are removed, the 'brace' is removed 0:26:00 You wouldn't wear a brace or a cast for longer than you needed to - when the meds are removed or changed over night, they expect the patient's nervous system to immediately re-regulate 0:27:00 Patients may think their symptoms are returning, but what's really happening is the removal of meds has a paradoxical effect - there is little research of the longitudinal effects of antidepressants or antipsychotics - so removal of meds causes withdrawal syndrome 0:28:00 Sarah worked with Dr John Humiston (CandidaMD.com) noticed with her candida overgrowth, that if they supported her body with nutrients, she could negate the withdrawal symptoms - it makes sense if you think of the CNS as being damaged, but then giving it proper support to function and heal 0:29:00 Sarah witnessed a lot of people going through treatment - it is called neuro-recover infusion of NAD with amino acids - there are 5 different formulations of neuro-recover - the QEEG scans of before and after neuro-recover were dramatic 0:30:00 The withdrawal symptoms people experienced were reduced by 60 - 70% --- Sarah had been in protracted withdrawal sydrome for 2 years before she tried neuro-recover, and immediately it turned off her akathesia, and within days she started sleeping again, instead of 30 minutes at a time - she was able to sleep for 4 hours, and as treatment progressed, Sarah got 8 - 9 hours of sleep at night 0:31:00 When the body gets the nutrition is needs, it can re-find its homeostasis - Scott mentions his interview with Daryl Brown about 'post SSRI sexual dysfunction' (PSSD) 0:32:00 Sarah says she also experienced PSSD but the neuro recover infusion formulation solved that - and Sarah began experiencing a sex life she never knew was possible 0:33:00 Sarah symtpoms are spiralling down - she recently lost windows of good health when sitting up - it looks like she's going to be living a life in a reclined position, which doesn't leave her with many options to get out and enjoy life - it limits what she can do with her family, what she can do in life - but she's tapped into the disability community for support - at this point, people with electrical injury do not have rehab resources 0:34:00 Sarah is working to change that, and is hoping to do it before she's unable to - (Sarah's petition for ECT regulation and standardization) - Sarah is looking into CCI, but there are not sure what to do about the brainstem injuries 0:35:00 Sarah says brainstem auditory evoked potential testing is important for electrical injury - they overstimulate auditorily and see how your brain responds - also show you moving patterns and see how your brain responds 0:36:00 VNG (videonystagmography) testing - cameras measure how pupils react to light, movement, tracking - they can detect brain stem and central nervous system (CNS) issues 0:37:00 When Sarah had problems with one side of her face, her eyelid drooping - she asks 'was that a myloclonic seizure? We have to look at these issues for people with history of electrical injury or ECT - autopsies in animals and humans connect with symptoms seen in people - cranial nerve damage affecting speech, gait, etc 0:38:00 Having evoked potential testing will help determine problems - having a 3T MRI (and eventually 7T) with special sequencing - SWI for microhemorhaging - D3T MRI to see how things are moving 0:39:00 Also MRA sequencing on MRI shows blood brain barrier - research showed that 7 of 12 cats were not damaged by ECT - but they didn't say that the other 5 cats died and their blood brain barrier did not reseal 0:40:00 So how many humans with ECT had a blood brain barrier that didn't re-seal -- for Sarah, any odours can trigger symptoms, so she has to keep a very clean house with few chemical cleaners - her brain is no longer protected from these odours 0:41:00 Sarah's sensitivity to smells kicked in at the same time the delayed electrical injury kicked in, so they are related - Sarah has to careful in public places - she has many air cleaners in her house, completely re-did the HVAC system with extra filters that Sarah changes every 2 weeks 0:42:00 The majority of buildings don't routinely clean their buildings or their HVAC systems - or exposure to perfumes can cause symptoms - recently she went to a pancake breakfast and sitting 5 feet from the propane stove 0:43:00 She was fine for a short while, but then her speech began to slur, Sarah stood up and fell over - anything she breathes in goes straight to her brain 0:44:00 Sarah says it is important for people to know that ECT / shock treatment needs stanardization and regulated - she needs more signatures on the petition - it is an international petition and will be sent to all English speaking countries - it can be translated as Sarah has partners to translate - it is important we have these discussions in a public forum 0:45:00 Sarah says she's gleaned info from the other interviews - and that her doctor's eyes almost popped out of her head when Sarah brought her the CCI info - its weird and exciting that different mechanisms of injury can cause similar symptoms 0:46:00 Scott asks Sarah final question: what is something nice you're doing for yourself today? Sarah is excited to go to the interantional car show because they have an entire mobility section - Sarah is going with her husband to look at accessible transportation so Sarah can get out of the house and integrated into the world 0:47:00 Sarah is thankful for the gift of tickets from the San Diego car show, because without the gift, they would not be able to afford to go because all their money goes to testing, treatment and medical expenses - but is excited to get out of the house with her husband Be a podcast patron Support Medical Error Interviews on Patreon by becoming a Patron for $2 / month for audio versions.  Premium Patrons get access to video versions of podcasts for $5 / month. Be my Guest I am always looking for guests to share their medical error experiences so we help bring awareness and make patients safer. If you are a survivor, a victim’s surviving family member, a health care worker, advocate, researcher or policy maker and you would like to share your experiences, please send me an email with a brief description:  RemediesPodcast@gmail.com    Need a Counsellor? Like me, many of my clients at Remedies Counseling have experienced the often devastating effects of medical error. If you need a counsellor for your experience with medical error, or living with a chronic illness(es), I offer online video counseling appointments. **For my health and life balance, I limit my number of counseling clients.**  Email me to learn more or book an appointment:  RemediesOnlineCounseling@gmail.com Scott Simpson:  Counsellor + Patient Advocate + (former) Triathlete I am a counsellor, patient advocate, and - before I became sick and disabled - a passionate triathlete. Work hard. Train hard. Rest hard. I have been living with HIV since 1998. I was the first person living with HIV to compete at the triathlon world championships. Thanks to research and access to medications, HIV is not a problem in my life. I have been living with ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis) since 2012, and thanks in part to medical error, it is a big problem in my life. Counseling / Research I first became aware of the ubiquitousness of medical error during a decade of community based research working with the HIV Prevention Lab at Ryerson University, where I co-authored two research papers on a counseling intervention for people living with HIV, here and here.  Patient participants would often report varying degrees of medical neglect, error and harms as part of their counseling sessions. Patient Advocacy I am co-founder of the ME patient advocacy non-profit Millions Missing Canada, and on the Executive Committee of the Interdisciplinary Canadian Collaborative Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Research Network. I am also a patient advisor for Health Quality Ontario’s Patient and Family Advisory Council, and member of Patients for Patient Safety Canada. Medical Error Interviews podcast and vidcast emerged to give voice to victims, witnesses and participants in this hidden epidemic so we can create change toward a safer health care system. My golden retriever Gladys is a constant source of love and joy. I hope to be well enough again one day to race triathlons again. Or even shovel the snow off the sidewalk. Remedies Counseling - Making Life Better Have you had traumatic experiences with the health care system? Are you living / struggling with a chronic illness?  Do you need a counsellor with proven expertise and experience to make life better? Book an appointment with Scott online at RemediesCounseling.com RemediesOnlineCounseling@gmail.com

Live the Enriched Life
Episode 5 Featuring Sarah Price

Live the Enriched Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 23:41


A pleasure to feature Sarah Price creative business owner of Pampered treasures and Pampered Life. https://galilee-life.com/vendor/pamperedtreasures https://linktree/pamperedtreasures Website www.instagram.com/pampered_treasures If you would like to be featured on this Podcast email me talenttoprofits60@yahoo.com You can visit my websites www.lifecoachkaren.com www.powerfultalents.com www.karenitinfashionadvising.com Karen S. Itin ~ Business Coach Book a free call https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=17173971 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/livetheenrichedlife/message

Medical Error Interviews
Sarah Price Hancock (part 2): Surviving Shock Treatment (ECT) and Psychiatric Medications

Medical Error Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 68:27


At the end of part 1 of my interview with Sarah, she had become dizzy and managed to get to the floor safely. Once the gravitational pressure on her brainstem was relieved by being horizontal, the change in the clarity of her voice was astounding.  I caught up with Sarah a few weeks later to pick up where we had left off, and in part 2 we talk about Sarah’s experiences living with ‘ECT brain’ -- like learning how to read and comprehend again.  Sarah shares some of the treatments she’s tried to varying degrees of success; and how she managed to achieve her Master’s degree in rehab counselling in spite - and because of - her medical care experiences.  Sarah also talks about her experiences of bilateral hemiplegia - a frightening condition where one side of the body becomes very weak or paralyzed - for Sarah it is always the right side, and she will have great difficulty walking, talking and breathing. Sarah tells about some of these weird stroke-like responses her body has to things in our environment like mold, barometric pressure changes, or foods with residual alcohol.  Sarah also shares about some of the treatments that have had a positive effect on her symptoms, and by extension, her quality of life. She tells about MacGyvering a grounding bracelet that has helped dampen some symptoms, and about the time the cold laser therapy on her brainstem brought instant symptom relief. Sarah also tells about the ‘weird science’ interaction during acupuncture when all of her neurological symptoms disappeared -- until she put her cell phone up to her head. It is truly frightening that shock treatment, aka electro convulsive therapy, or ECT, is not standardized. It is like the wild west with different doctors using different protocols and - surprise, surprise - getting different results. Sometimes good, sometimes devastating like in Sarah’s case. That is why Sarah has started an international petition to make ECT safer. One final note, when I started recording the interview, Sarah had just gone from being sitting up and being vertical to laying down and being horizontal --- listen to how Sarah’s voice becomes more clear as we get further into our chat.  SHOW NOTES  0:07:00 (At the end of part 1, Sarah had gotten dizzy and had to lay down on the floor. We connected again a few weeks later.) It takes a while for Sarah's body to normalize from dizziness, so the longer she stays horizontal, the more likely she'll be able to sit or stand later 0:08:00 Not sure what's going on with Sarah's body, but the research into electrical injury, the focal point of the electricity is on the brainstem - but the brainstem is not involved in emotional regulation that they are trying to effect in shock treatment (ECT) - the electrodes are placed on the temples 0:09:00 And the electrical currents pass through the brain to the anterior of the frontal lobes and brainstem area - they've discovered the most damage is along the current's course through the brain - it also causes diffuse electrical injury in the brain - so the more shock treatments, the more damage they are likely to have 0:10:00 Electrical injury in other parts of the body also impacts the brainstem - we have to remember our central nervous system was designed to conduct electricity, so whenever we're exposed to an electrical current, it is going to travel the path of our nervous system, it is not contained to a specific body part 0:11:00 Sarah is sensitive to electrical currents in the environment, from devices - she had a unique experience, she began working with a doctor who uses acupuncture - sometimes in acupuncture they will create a circuit within your body from one needle to another - when he did this to Sarah, her symptoms completely subsided 0:12:00 The constant static humming she's feels in her body, completely went away - the doctor said he'd never seen that before - Sarah's speech problems completely resolved - then her phone rang, as it got closer to her, Sarah's symptoms started to reappear - when she finished the convo and moved the phone away from her, the symptoms resolved again - the doctor's eyes almost popped out of his head 0:13:00 There is so much we don't understand about the body and its response to electrical currents - Sarah does a lot of 'grounding' - it helps her sleep and takes away the static feeling - this should all be looked into if someone has an electrical injury 0:14:00 Grounding is where the person is literally grounded to the earth - a study in cardiac patients that were grounded for 8 hours a day (during sleep) - an electrical wire is grounded to the earth 0:15:00 The Natvie Americans use grounding a lot - Sarah knows a story of a man visiting his grandmother on a Reservation and she demanded he take his shoes off because 'they are going to kill you' - she recognized there is rejuvenation by being connected to the earth - the cardiac patient and grounding study measured their cortisol every 4 hours 0:16:00 Over several weeks, the patients re-regulated their cortisol and improved their sleep patterns and improved their heart problems - that was a controlled research trial - Sarah is very research based and thought 'it couldn't hurt' to try - going barefoot in the grass or using actual grounding equipment 0:17:00 Sarah has felt a difference: improved sleep, improvement in her most annoying symptoms 0:18:00 A woman selling an EMF detector device applied it to Sarah, but it didn't light up, something the woman had not seen before - she didn't know that Sarah was sitting on a grounding mat - Sarah finds it fascinating that we can improve our health many different ways 0:19:00 Sarah also bought a grounding bracelet (from Amazon, like $3), the kind you'd use for fixing computers - the bracelet has a wire that is connected to an alligator clip - Sarah bought a power surger that has a light that indicates when it is grounded 0:20:00 Sarah warns to consult with someone who knows electrical engineering, not to take her experience as advice because electricity is powerful and don't want to cause problems 0:21:00 Sarah put a grounding screw into the 3rd hole of an electrical outlet and attached the alligator clip to that screw - Sarah then sleeps with the grounding bracelet on - that's the cheap way, you can pay hundreds by purchasing equipment online 0:22:00 Barometric pressure is what changes our weather - a 'low' is when a storm is coming in, the faster it drops, the faster the storm is approaching 0:24:00 When there is the barometric pressure drops, Sarah gets the most intense tension pressure headaches - Sarah has problems going into the mountains because her body has problems regulating pressure, and the motion is also a problem 0:25:00 Sudden storms can cause bilateral hemiplegia - there is a lot to be researched about the body - Sarah sent research on electrical injury to a NIH researcher, he got her on serine and ATP 0:26:00 Patients with delayed onset have low levels of serine, and amino acids - when the NIH researcher read Sarah's list of research, he started to understand why Sarah was not improving 0:27:00 Brain stem and cranial nerve damage is not something he knows how to address - Sarah has been blessed to connect with some exceptional researchers - Phillip Yarnell, Ken Ferguson - specialize in electrical injury - they want Sarah to have a 3T MRI with various sequencing 0:28:00 To identify how her brain is functioning - Sarah was also referred for an EMG and 'sees' inside the brain, not just the surface - the challenge with electrical injury is that they can cause bizarre symptoms, that are broad and varied, so doctors look at the symptoms as conversion disorder because they don't understand - when researches look at brainstem evoking potential, they can cause all these symptoms 0:29:00 This indicates its not a conversion disorder, but a type of seizure - and its not captured on a standard EEG - but during a brainstem evoking potential procedure they overstimulate the patient visually, auditorally and they show damage in the cranial nerves and brainstem causing dramatic problems - so its critical that people with an electrical injury understand that the laws of electricity do not change based on benevolent intent 0:30:00 So just because a doctor gave you electricity, doesn't mean it contravenes the laws of electricity and human tissue - Sarah and her doctor are looking into cranio cervical instability (CCI) because electrical injury causes atrophy to tendons and muscles - some patients develop bulbar type symptoms with difficulty swallowing 0:31:00 When Sarah lays down her thoughts are much clearer, so she's going to get imaging for CCI - when Sarah is horizontal the effect is so profound - animal studies show electrical injury causes compression of the brainstem - the electrical force to cause seizures is about the equivalent of 73 pounds pushing on the brain 0:32:00 The electrical pulses strain the brain - science is compartmentalized and not considering how electricity affects different parts of the body - (Scott mentions the PoNS device) 0:33:00 Sarah tried cold laser therapy and it radically improved things - but it also stimulated her nervous system, and the more she used the laser, after initial improvement, the worse she got - so how much stimulation can the brain get before it short circuits? - new devices stimulate nerves, but the truth is we don't know how they work 0:34:00 So how long with they work? How much time is needed for a treatment? We're getting into areas we don't understand, especially about delayed electrical injury - research looks for immediate results, and not recognizing delayed electrical injury that is well documented in the literature 0:35:00 It is devastating to many people because it is directly related to motor neuron disease, and motor neuron disease is devastating - (Scott refers The Healing Brain by Dr Norman Doidge, and to Dr Fred Khan, about laser therapy) 0:36:00 Sarah knows they use laser therapy in brain and spinal cord injury 0:37:00 Sarah has seen dramatic results but wants to caution people that we don't know enough about delayed electrical injury - for Sarah, who has repetitive electrical injury, her results are probably more dramatic, but less long term - recently she ate something with residual alcohol in it, but her body can't process alcohol 0:38:00 Within 10 minutes of trying it, she couldn't speak or walk - dizzy, difficulty communicating, breathing - her brother immediately took Sarah for cold laser therapy 0:39:00 The doctor put the laser on her brain stem and instantly her symptoms resolved - but Sarah says use caution, too much of a good thing is not a good thing - just because it works now, doesn't mean it will work, or not cause problems 5 years from now - study and do research 0:41:00 There are many medical practices and cultures we can learn from, but we need to keep tings in context 0:42:00 Sarah quit shock treatments against medical advice in June 2009 - in 2010 Sarah had immediate onset of hemiplegia and frenetic nerve spasms that look like dry heaving, but there is no nausea - then it becomes diaphramatic paralysis - so less then a year after stopping shock treatments - then in 2013 it happened again 0:43:00 The 1st time it happened she was at the dentist and was taken by ambulance to the hospital and tested for stroke - her CT was clean, and within 36 hours she had regained the strength in both sides of her body 0:44:00 It happened again with a doctor, the room had a lot of stimulation - Sarah got very dizzy, and the world turned topsy turvy and Sarah slanted to her right - again she was taken by ambulance to another hospital for stroke assessment - they said she had atypical migraines 0:45:00 So no damage on CT scans after those 2 events, but they started to happen more frequently - in 2007 Sarah was exposed to mold - she was working in a building with a history of a leaky roof and being flooded - within 18 months Sarah was messed up, could not walk, etc 0:46:00 She didn't know at first it was mold related - but started practicing mold avoidance and her symptoms started improving - so what makes Sarah sick is not one single thing, it is a cumulative issue - she believes there are toxicity issues from her underlying condition of hepatic encephalopathy - this was complicated when they gave her psychiatric medications that her body could not metabolizing - so her brain was marinating in ammonia 0:47:00 They tried to fix that by using electricity, repeatedly - Dr Bennett Amolio spoke at a board meeting for the State of California's Department of Rehabilitation - he was talking about brain injury and stated that electrical injury is a functional injury, and repetitive electrical injury is like repetitive head injury with similar effects as functional injuries, motor neuron injuries, and Parkinson type movements in football players 0:48:00 He said the injuries are not seen on typical scans, very fine scans must be used - on the cutting edge of quantifying the problems - Sarah's side effects from shock treatment are typical for shock treatment patients - there is no standardization of shock treatment - there are 7 variables involved 0:49:00 There is an outcome dichotomy of shock treatment: people either say it saved their lives, and others say it ruined their lives, including death as a direct result - Sarah says we really need to make change - need fidelity and standard operating procedures so doctors can replicate what the research shows - with ECT they never replicate electrode placement and seizure threshold and all these things you'd think would be standardized 0:50:00 So doctors give information in the informed consent, but the doctor may not be using the same protocol - when the manufacturer lists 7 variables that may cause permanent brain damage or memory loss, that is a red flag to prioritize patient safety and minimize patient risk - that is why Sarah created the petition for standardization 0:51:00 Sarah says when people hear these amazing stories about ECT and recovery, but because it is not regulated or standardized, we have to remember these stories, good and bad, are just anecdotes until research is done 0:52:00 Sarah has a podcast - and now that she knows how much better her voice is when she's horizontal, she should get back into her podcast - Sarah worked really hard to get supports and academic accommodation in place and 1.5 years after shock treatment, she was accepted into an internationally recognized rehabilitation program - they looked at her lived experience and her grades in undergrad 0:53:00 They put more weight on lived experience then GRE (Graduate school test) testing because Sarah tested in the bottom third, a vast difference from her 3.9 GPA in undergrad 0:54:00 Dr Karen Sacks admitted Sarah to the program, could see her potential for success - Sarah feels blessed to have been accepted into the San Diego university - the students used Sarah a lot for their research to know what kind of assistive technology Sarah needed - she could then take that report to the accommodation office at the university - Sarah learned about neuroplasticity and what she could do to help her brain 0:55:00 She essentially had to learn to read/comprehend again because ECT made it that Sarah could not remember the line she just read, or identify what line to read next - she had to listen to audio why the words were highlighted on a screen so she could learn to track her reading - there was a lot of rehab involved that most electrical injury patients don't have access to - so Sarah is creating rehab protocols for these patients so they can get access to life enhancing treatment and protocols - Sarah can read and retain info now, her working memory has improved 0:56:00 Sarah got her Masters degree and was working as a research assistant and graduate assistant, and they were so impressed with her work they invited her back to teach even though she didn't have a doctorate - so Sarah co-taught and co-authored psych rehab accredited curriculum - a phenomenal experience teaching for 4 years 0:57:00 They created recovery based practical solutions for psychiatric rehab - California implemented Professional Clinical Licensing, so they were able to create a clinical track for rehab counsellors - but with the delayed onset of electrical injury, Sarah was forced into early retirement 0:58:00 It was hard because she loved teaching and designing lessons - she loved being able to challenge the notion that psychosis was permanent, but that people could recover and return to work, if they have the supports, they can have a full life - but there is so much bias against people with brain injuries and psychiatric problems 0:59:00 There is an assumption that patients can't recovery, but in reality you can't judge a fish by how well it climbs a tree - if you give appropriate assessment and supports, and if you believe in your clients and help them believe in themselves, will take their life in directions that will be astounding - Sarah thinks helping people recognize their own potential 1:00:00 By bringing together knowledge, we can produce great programs that improve quality of life and reduce harm - When Sarah sits up, her speech is so affected she has had to start using speech to speech relay services - she was just assessed for text to speech therapy 1:01:00 Sarah ability to stand is deteriorating, as is her ability to sit up - but Sarah had strong relationships with universities and is frequently asked to present - now she either has to do it from being horizontal, or horizontal from home via zoom video, or like Stephen Hawking, with an electronic voice - the university said that Sarah's presentations are so profound for the students they didn't care how she did it 1:02:00 It means a lot to Sarah that people are recognizing lived experience as very valuable - if doctors integrated what they know with what patients know, they would create great care - there some doctors out there who do this and integrate patient experience to understand practical application 1:03:00 Sarah's website is PsychRecoveryandRehab.com, Sarah's podcast is on emotional self-reliance - there are 10 episodes and walks through the basics of creating emotional self-reliance, autonomy and independence 1:04:00 It is good for anyone who has been slammed again and again - helps people take back power over their lives - her podcast is called Emotional Self Reliance 1:05:00 Sarah says her international petition to get ECT regulated needs more signatures - if any one is interested in helping translate it to their own language, they can connect with Sarah   CONNECT WITH SARAH PRICE HANCOCK: Twitter: @PsychRehab Facebook: Psych Recovery and Rehab Linkedin Website:http://www.psychrecoveryandrehab.com/ Podcast:https://www.psychrecoveryandrehab.com/esrpodcast/ Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMRPmYh9SrE3RcdmFObhyYw?view_as=subscriber Sarah's petition for ECT regulation and standardization: http://chng.it/rBGJNSKB5m  __________________________________________________________ Be a podcast patron Support Medical Error Interviews on Patreon by becoming a Patron for $2 / month for audio versions.  Premium Patrons get access to video versions of podcasts for $5 / month. 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Medical Error Interviews
Sarah Price Hancock (part 1): Surviving Shock Treatment (ECT) and Psychiatric Medications

Medical Error Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 82:36


I first became aware of Sarah when she shared a video clip on twitter of her waiting for an appointment sitting in her wheelchair. Her voice was strained and she was a bit difficult to understand, but as soon as Sarah was in a horizontal position her voice was clear as a bell. I immediately reached out to Sarah to learn more about her incredible health care journey.  Doctors diagnosed Sarah with Schizoid Affective Disorder and gave her antipsychotic medications. When those didn’t work, they gave Sarah over 116 rounds of electric shock therapy  - they put electrodes on Sarah’s temples and zapped her with electricity so her brain had a seizure. Doctors also had Sarah on 5 classes of psychiatric medications amounting to 37 different combinations. In spite of this, for 12 years Sarah lived with voices in her head 24/7 telling her how and why to kill herself - all while working toward her Masters Degree. As Sarah would eventually discover with a proper diagnosis, her psychiatric symptoms were not from schizo affective disorder, they were from hepatic encephalopathy and her brain was marinating in toxins. Once Sarah received proper treatment the voices disappeared. But that’s not the end of Sarah’s story - all those electric shock treatments have damaged Sarah’s brain affecting her speech, memory, and ability to walk.  We had to end Sarah’s interview prematurely as you’ll hear, when she was overcome with dizziness, her speech quickly deteriorated, and she had to lie down on the floor to remove the pressure on her brainstem. Listen to how Sarah’s voice changes during this - Sarah’s final words are in the voice she had before electrical brain injury. SHOW NOTES First Psychosis 0:06:30 Sarah grew up in sunny San Diego, a 3rd generation San Diegan - wonderful parents, but struggles like all families - Sarah is the oldest child and only daughter - when frustrated her Dad would say 'Well Sarah, I've not had a daughter before' - she has 2 younger brothers - her parents did their best to provide a loving and supportive environment 0:08:30 Sarah's Mom is a wonderful lady, but they did butt heads - they have reconciled and Sarah considers her Mom to be one of her best friends now - after high school Sarah moved to Rexburg, Idaho where she learned about living in snow and -30 Fahrenheit 0:09:30 Sarah went to a college made famous by (the film) Napolean Dynamite, called Rex College, but now known as Brigham Young University Idaho - graduated and transferred to BYU (Brigham Young University) in Provo, Utah - after 1 semester studying English, Sarah served a mission for Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints and learned to speak Spanish and serve the people of Texas - after 18 months Sarah was invited to join the American Sign Language program and worked for 2 months with deaf people - and then returned home to BYU 0:10:30 Sarah had bad chronic and seasonal allergies causing asthma, sinus infections and bronchitis - growing up Sarah had been given a lot of antibiotics, like 4 - 8 times a year throughout childhood through her Mission - she got pneumonia when she got back and was put on another antibiotic and within a few doses had her first psychotic break 0:11:30 Sarah was on campus trying to find her way and she could see people dressed in pioneer era clothing - she was hauled off campus and put in the psych unit and put in a straight jacket for more then 36 hours 0:12:30 That was scary because she didn't know why they were putting her in a straight jacket - it was a very vulnerable place to be - that brought up childhood traumas she had with a babysitter - being in a straight jacket was very traumatic 0:13:30 Initially they told Sarah she was Bipolar with Psychosis - then was labeled with Schizoid Affective Disorder with Bipolar type, meaning she had symptoms of schizophrenia and bipolar - then the medication they gave Sarah could not be metabolized by her body and she became catatonic - they didn't realize ammonia was marinating in her brain - it took about 4 years of those meds before she became completely catatonic 0:14:30 In those 4 years, Sarah was able to take 1 class at a time - she was determined and worked hard to get her degree in 8 years - Schizo Affective Disorder has symptoms of schizophrenia 0:15:30 'Positive' symptoms are 'added' to the patients experience: they see, hear, taste things others don't - 'negative' symptoms 'take away' from the person: motivation, ability to speak, organize thoughts and environment - those are the 'schizoid' part - 'affective' refers to mood0:16:30Lots of mental illnesses have affective disorders: mania with high energy, difficulty following thoughts, rash decisions, depression, difficulty processing info and energy or connect emotionally with people Voices in her head 0:17:30Sarah's problem was mixed mania, so all the energy of mania, and all the symptoms of depression - plus symptoms of schizophrenia, so for 12 years Sarah lived with voices 24/7 telling her how and why to kill herself - her brain was marinating in toxins - every time she started to believe the voices, she became very proactive in seeking out help - that was interpreted as attention-seeking, not trying to prevent her own demise 0:18:30S arah would check herself into the hospital asking for help, and then be ridiculed for asking for help - she was called a 'frequent flyer' and a lot of things by staff, probably because they were frustrated they couldn't 'get the medications right' or thought Sarah wasn't being compliant - but Sarah always took her meds as prescribed, always filled her prescriptions on time because she had been trained to believe she needed those medications in order to survive, and she was not doing a very good job surviving 0:19:30 To Sarah, not taking the medications was not an option because she was told over and over that meds were the only way she'd be able to function - they kept trying different meds for psychosis, mood, depression, anxiety, and sleep - 5 classes of medications and Sarah cycled through 37 combinations and they played with the chemicals in her brain in order to find the 'right' combo that would stabilize her 0:20:30 It was difficult - they would try to make the hospital less welcoming so Sarah wouldn't want to come back because they thought she was attention-seeking - Sarah says 'dude, if I wanted to get attention I would do something good like write a book, or travel the world and set a record or something - nobody wants negative attention' 0:21:30 Sarah would endure strip searches every time she was hospitalized, which was every 3 - 5 weeks, but her father says it was more frequent because sometimes she'd be re-admitted within 72 hours - Sarah was marinating and they couldn't recognize that because there are not really any tests - they don't do cerebrospinal taps for these symptoms - they don't recognize encephalopathy very often unless its associated with seizures 0:22:30 Most doctors will just refer a patient to psychiatry instead of someone who understands encephalopathy - even a lot of encephalopathy not hepatic encephalopathy, her 1st diagnosis - and that wasn't diagnosed properly until 2.5 years ago - Sarah had learned a lot of adapting skills over the 12 years of hell 0:23:30 During that period because none of the meds worked, and Sarah became catatonic in 2002, they didn't do any blood work or brain scans to find out why she was catatonic, they just assumed they'd probably diagnosed her with schizophrenia - since she's not responding to the medications we'll give her a higher dose - when that didn't help, they said it was time to do shock treatment Shock treatment, aka ECT 0:24:30 They gave Sarah bilateral electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), where they put the electrodes on either side of her forehead and used 460 volts of electricity to briefly stimulate the brain into a gran mal seizure - they feel a therapeutic seizure should be at least 25 seconds - so if the patient doesn't seize for 25 seconds they will immediately give them more so they have another seizure - they gave Sarah ECT 3 times a week - but there was one time where she was ECTed twice in one day - every time a person seizes, the brain tries to protect itself and prevent itself from having a seizure 0:25:30 So they have to increase the voltage higher and higher - when there at 100% charge, it is 0.9MC which is below 1.0mc of immediate death - at 100% and the patient still isn't seizing, they put in an IV with caffeine so that it pushes the brain and body to the brink so you'll seize 0:26:30 They have to push through the anaesthesia and mood stabilizers that prevents seizures - the first several were not at 100% of the machines strength, but Sarah had more then a 100 at 100%, and 60% were also with IV caffeine 0:27:30 ECT was invented in Italy in 1938 - Italy has since banned it - it was brought to America - they never did safety studies - they never did any kind of scientific decision making about appropriate dosage or methods to use - there more then are 7 variables involved - it is not standardized - it is not regulated - it has never been safety tested - some people feel ECT has saved their lives - others feel ECT has destroyed their lives 0:28:30 And families will tell how ECT killed their loved one - Sarah had 116 ECT treatments over 18 months - from 2002 to 2004 - then over 14 months from 2006 to 2007 - Sarah quit against medical advice in 2007 - she was required to sign 'informed consent' before each ECT procedure, but they don't provide all the info - it says the most pressing concern would be headaches 0:30:30 Sarah had to tell them her biggest worry when filling out the forms, so she always put headache, as that was all she was told about potential side effects - but they don't understand the risks because they've never done longitudinal studies to see the long term effects or neurological factors or even addressing patient satisfaction because the the surveys get a very low response rate, like 28% - and then say of the 28% who returned the survey, 80% were happy 0:31:30 But some of those people who could not put the stamp on the letter, or needed help filling it out, or were so angry at what had been done to them that it would go immediately in the garbage - Sarah says it is interesting when you start to look at the research and ask critically 'what are they not telling us?' What are the holes in the methodology? They will use the MMSE (mini mental state examination) a simple 18 question test for brain injury and dementia 0:32:30 What they don't say is that the MMSE can be passed by people who've had lobotomies - so it is immaterial, it can't be used at school or work for accommodations - so not a good measure of the damage actually caused, but it is the most used assessment for people having ECT....if they're given an assessment, but most people are not Memory loss 0:33:30 Sarah can't remember the first few ECT treatments because she can't remember the first 36 years of her life - she's lost 85-90% of her memories - she was 34 years old when she stopped ECT, but it took another 2 years for her brain to start to make new memories - Sarah has 38 journals and she reads them frequently so she knows what has happened in her life - so unless she's read it read recently, she wouldn't be able to tell many specifics 0:34:30 When Sarah 12 years old a Sunday School teacher told her about Wilford Woodruff who wrote in a journal every day by the time he was 90 he had many volumes - at the time Sarah wanted to be a writer and decided she would journal daily - she's very grateful, without them she wouldn't know about family vacations or formative experiences - she doesn't remember her grandparents and holidays - all our life decisions are based on our previous experience and memories - our relationships are based on shared memories 0:35:30 It can be very challenging living without formative memories - Sarah had a massive identity crisis because she didn't know the symptoms of memory loss 0:36:30 When Sarah looks at pictures with her family, its like playing 'Where's Waldo' because if she can find herself in a picture, she knows she'd been there, but it doesn't trigger any memories - it has been a grieving process about her loss, but she's learned its not helpful to focus on her loss, she needs to be moving forward because she has a life that still needs to be lived 0:37:30 In 2015, Sarah was on her 37th combo of meds - she'd been on meds for 17 years and her meds just stopped working - they generally only work for 5 years, part of that the brain has become dependent and the dose has been raised as high as they can 0:38:30 Sarah had just been married, had just finished her Masters and just started working full time when her meds stopped working and she was scared spit less and she didn't want to freak out her husband who had never seen her when she was very symptomatic, and she didn't want to lose her job or all her colleagues have know because Sarah worked so hard to establish herself as a professional - she also worried about her family because she was finally starting to re-build bridges that had been burnt when she was very symptomatic 0:39:30 Sarah was trying to minimize her symptoms, but was very scared - a friend had been trying to get Sarah interested in micro-nutrition, but Sarah had put her off for 18 months - Sarah is a scientist at heart and the friend gave her the research to review - randomized control trials, solid methodology, so Sarah took the info to her psychiatrist and they decided to taper Sarah off the meds - but psychiatry is not prepared to taper people off meds 0:40:30 Sarah started taking the micronutrients and after a few weeks started to feel cognitively weird so talked to the manufacturer - they said you've been over-medicated and should taper off the meds, your brain now doesn't need the medications as much An accurate diagnosis: Hepatic Encephalopathy 0:41:30 The psychiatrist says that Sarah is 50mg over the upper limit of the antidepressant, so they cut that 50mg first - Sarah never understood withdrawal until she worked with someone who didn't understand tapering - it was a very scary process, caused a lot of problems 0:42:30 They learned to support Sarah's body by supporting it enzymatically , a lot of amino acids, specifically protein isolate to support her blood sugar - she drank shakes every 90 minutes and she would function very well, but if she missed the protein isolate shake she would deteriorate very fast 0:43:30 Sarah had a friend who was getting amino acid IV, so Sarah started looking and found Dr John Humiston and he recognized the symptoms of withdrawal - by this time Sarah had been off the meds for 18 months - he said they first needed to get her gut healthy before amino acid IVs 0:44:30 Sarah was like 'dude, food has never affected me, hurt or harmed me, don't worry about it' - but he had Sarah track her diet and then cut out fermented foods, sprouted food, nuts, dairy, a whole swath of food - he recognized all those antibiotics Sarah had as a child caused an overgrowth of candida and that caused hepatic encephalopathy - Sarah went home and cleared the kitchen of foods that did not meet the new diet 0:45:30 Within 3 days, the psychosis Sarah had been experiencing left and she hasn't had it since - except once when she took an antibiotic for a kidney infection - by the 2nd dose she was being followed by someone she knew was dead 0:46:30 And being talked to by a dead ancestor - by the 3rd dose she was paranoid, pacing, pulling her hair out, non-verbal, shaking, sweating - her family took her to the ER but she didn't want to go back and being given meds, she'd just gotten off them - Sarah knew she needed to occupy her mind with something systematic, so she began folding paper, tearing it, just doing something very basic 0:47:30 When the psychiatrist saw the very tiny pieces of paper he asked Sarah what was going on - she said she thought he had cameras watching her, but she realizes her brain is on fire and she needs to reign it in - he looks at Sarah and said 'I've never had anyone say that before - tell me more' - Sarah told him she was faculty as San Diego State University and teach in the clinical classes about psychiatric rehabilitation and recovery and this is one of the strategies I teach people who are dealing with false voices that are distressing and they need something simple as distraction - he says 'you're doing a good job, you can go home' - that was the 1st time Sarah had gone to an ER and walked out 0:48:30 Sarah says we have yeast producing bacteria in our stomach to process food, and when they ferment our food they produce over 20 different alcohols as by-products, in small amounts is no big deal - but if you have fungal over growth they produce a lot of by-products Dystonia 0:49:30 That goes for bacterial by-products too - we need to have a healthy balance of bacteria, yeast and fungus in our guts, if we don't these by-products start producing too much of these alcohols like acetone, acetate and start marinating the brain and can cause problems with behaviour, emotion, sleep, autoimmune - because brain and body trying to maintain healthy balance - Sarah found a doctor who put her on anti-fungal medication and within 3 days all of her psychiatric symptoms were gone 0:50:30 Sarah tries not to dwell on the fact that a strict diet and anti-fungals may have prevents 17 years of suffering - missed out getting married earlier, missed out on having kids, missed out working and earning a retirement, missed out on family events 0:51:30 It caused a lot of strife and hardship on Sarah's family - if she dwells on it she gets pulled into the 'poor me' gravitational pit, so Sarah works hard on re-focusing on gratitude and here and now, and focusing on what she can do to prevent this from happening to other people - Sarah has to make meaning of her experience, its the only thing she can do 0:52:30 Sarah takes that sense of oppression, injustice, being misunderstood, misjudged, judged harshly - Sarah needs to make sense of her experience so that she can feel like what she went through was not in vain - Sarah has been on the strict diet for 2.5 years and must adhere to it 0:53:30 She was on anti-fungal meds for a looooong time: 18 months - since she'd been infected for a looooong time - she still takes supplements to support her gut - but about 7.5 years after the last shock treatment, Sarah experienced a worsening of neurological symptoms, worse then she'd ever had before - problems with muscle twitches (fasciculations) and fatigue easier, problems with her voice 0:54:30 Sarah started to have dystonia, especially the muscles in her neck, and started have dizziness when exposed to a lot of visual or auditory hallucination - so in the car this past April, she was driving for about 45 minutes and by the time she got to University to teach, she had difficulty standing to get out of her car 0:55:30 Sarah started to have muscle contractions on one side of her body, she didn't realize she'd been over-stimulated driving - she then drove to her doctors appointment, a 50 minute drive, and then started to have muscle contractions on the left side of her body and pull her it into a contorted position 0:56:30 Sarah then started to feel a current of electricity down her sternum with diaphragmic paralysis - then she'd be able to breathe again - then the right side of her body would have contraction and contort her body into weird positions - in went back and forth for the next 4 hours - it was intense at first, then less so with more time between - her doctor started to refer her to a neurologist and she saw lots of them Iatrogenic hot potato 0:57:30 When they see Sarah has a history of shock treatment, then the orders for their testing don't get placed, for brain scans, EMGs, etc - instead Sarah is referred to another neurologist, and so and so on - Sarah is now on her 7th neurologist - Sarah has become an iatrogenic hot potato - she thinks the neurologist recognize that she was harmed by treatment, so they keep passing her along 0:58:30 Finally Sarah found a functional neurologist, he was first a chiropractor then did 2 years of neurology - he did VNG (Videonystagmography) - they put goggles on Sarah to track her eye movements and move dots in her vision - supposed to be 45 minute test in a bunch of different ways 0:59:30 The interesting thing was they were able to create a concussion response - with that stimulation, one of Sarah's pupil's was huge - they stopped the testing and said they needed to let her brain rest, and then continue the testing later 1:00:30 A decade previous, Sarah found a brain injury specialist, and she asked why Sarah why she was wearing sunglasses indoors, Sarah said 'when I take them off I get a bad headache' - the specialist said 'oh, you have a brain injury' and Sarah said 'no, I had shock treatment' - the specialist said shock treatment is brain injury - but Sarah protested that her doctor told her the symptom would go away - since then, Sarah has learned through research that one doctor, a neurologist at Berkeley, outspoken against ECT spoke at the New York State Assembly 1:01:30 He told them the ECT put out 100 joules of electricity, that is the equivalent force of dropping 73 pounds (30 kg) onto a brain from a foot (33 cm) above it - for Sarah that was 116 times, so essentially Sarah has a repetitive brain injury and developed the bulgar symptoms seen in people with motor neuron disease 1:02:30 Motor neuron disease have 4 risk factors: people with ALS get it due genetics; people with toxic exposures; people with a history of electric injury; people with history of repetitive injury - Sarah doesn't have the genetic component, but does have the other 1:03:30 Sarah neurologist says she probably has a conversion disorder since she's not happy with her ECT experience - Sarah says that doesn't explain the saliva problems, speaking problems, breathing problems, thinking, walking, heart, etc - Sarah found a good GP who would order the tests the neurologist wouldn't order so she can take the results to the neurologist 1:04:30 The ECT research is constructed so that they don't talk about electrical injury - they never track patients more than 9 months - delayed electrical injury happens 2.5 to 10 years after treatment - Sarah's onset was about 7.5 years after her last ECT - and Sarah has worsened since then 1:05:30 Research on delayed low voltage electrical injury have studied quite a few people - low voltage is less then 1,000 volts - electrical injury has 2 components: the immediate effect - for Sarah this was memory loss, balance issues, proprioception issues Delayed electrical injury 1:06:30 Aphagia, word finding problems, executive function - but they've realized that a lot of people with electrical injury have 'delayed electrical injury' - that research shows a lot of motor neuron problems - it fascinating they've been able to separate these 2 things (electrical injury vs ECT) 1:07:30 But natural law doesn't respond to benevolent intent - good intentions is not going to change how the human cell responds to electricity - it is so apparent that delayed electrical injury and ECT survivors share the same speech, swallowing, dystonia 1:08:30 Fatigue and dropping things because no longer have ability to hold them - we're on a spectrum - Sarah knows 4 people who've had ECT and are on that symptom spectrum - it needs to be studied - Sarah has annotated bibliography connecting the research on low voltage injury, delayed voltage injury, and ECT and she needs it to be published 1:09:30 Doctors are siloed in their research and not connecting dots among themselves - they assume the organ they specialize in is not connected to the rest of the body - we can't have siloed research, they are excluding important data - Sarah would never have thought that her neurological symptoms had anything to do with the ECT if not for another person who had ECT and has similar symptoms to Sarah, and this person was forced to retire from being a trauma nurse 1:10:30 When the nurse heard Sarah's story, she told Sarah she had to look into electrical injury research - Sarah was like 'dude, I was never told any of this when I was given my 'informed consent'' - recently, one of the manufacturers of ECT devices had a lawsuit against them and they settled out of court 1:11:30 Shortly after that, the manufacturer updated their user guide, and buried on page 4 is '7 risks associated with permanent brain damage and permanent memory loss' - all the informed consents need to be update, internationally - patients need to know about the risk of permanent brain damage, permanent memory loss - a lot of doctors don't take these risks very seriously so don't inform their patients about them, and minimize the risks - because it is not standardized or regulated, every doctor does it differently 1:12:30 Doctors are never followed ECT patients longitudinally - an inpatient doctor will not be following up with that patient 5 or 10 years later, so they're not going to be seeing the effect that survivors are seeing among themselves - that is why Sarah started an international petition to update informed consent, update core competencies for doctors trained and certified to give ECT, pre-assessments and post-assessments to track longitudinally 1:13:30 When people starting having cognitive problems, they are not even assessed for brain injury and given rehab for a better quality of life - Sarah had to navigate living with ECT brain by herself, with her family saying 'the doctors said your memory would return, so get over it' and her doctor saying 'you'll get your memory back, so get over it' - it is a constant battle - going forward, if we had something safety tested......"Sorry, I'm getting dizzy" Sarah's speech deteriorates during interview 1:14:30 Scott: Sarah's speaking deteriorates - she says we should end the interview - I am concerned about her immediate well being - I ask if I should stay on the line with her to make sure she's safe 1:15:30 Sarah says she should lie down because "her brain stem does better when its not under pressure" and carries her laptop with her and lays down on the floor - Sarah takes a few breathes and says "Its like immediately" and voice is perfectly clear, unlike the entire interview when she was sitting up - I ask Sarah if she needs to call any one? - She says she'll just hang out on the floor for a while 1:16:30 Sarah says "Its weird to find your new normal. Who would've thought when you were a kid 'by new normal will be laying on the floor so I can think and speak clearly" - we laugh at the absurdity of it all - Sarah continues: when she did the research into the neuropathology of the animals they tested, and the autopsies they did in the '50s, all the animals had compressed brainstems from ECT - so Sarah's symptoms are very consistent with the animal studies - and consistent to what you would expect to see in a human 1:17:30 I ask Sarah if she's heard of 'cranio cervical instability (CCI)'? Sarah says she recently heard of someone with mold exposure who has CCI - I reply "Jen Brea" and Sarah confirms and says she has a history of mold exposure - the building she did her research has history of flooding and a bad roof - one time when she came home from vacation, she had left her air conditioning on in her small apartment, the water drain had plugged and that caused a water bulge in the paint - it took the building manager 3 weeks to replace the wall and carpe 1:18:30 You can't isolate any of things Sarah has experienced, as humans, our body keeps the score, it is influenced by what it is exposed to, and throughout our life, it becomes a cumulative effect - I tell Sarah that I will send her Jeff Wood's website link, Jeff is 'patient zero' for CCI and it was his experience that prompted Jen Brea to look into CCI 1:19:30 Jeff was bedridden for 3 years - they both had neck surgery and are almost completely symptom-free - Sarah says the idea of surgery scares her to death - she's been exposed to so many of the gaba drugs that she's developed acute respiratory responses when given anaesthesia - even lidocaine or novocaine will trigger phrenetic nerve paralysis - it will look like Sarah is having convulsions, but it is the frenetic nerve malfunctioning1:20:30Sarah says "My poor body, I'm doing the best I can, I'm only 44 years old and I'm having a lot of problems" CONNECT WITH SARAH PRICE HANCOCK: Twitter: @PsychRehab Facebook: Psych Recovery and Rehab Linkedin Website:http://www.psychrecoveryandrehab.com/ Podcast:https://www.psychrecoveryandrehab.com/esrpodcast/ Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMRPmYh9SrE3RcdmFObhyYw?view_as=subscriber Sarah's petition for ECT regulation and standardization: http://chng.it/rBGJNSKB5m  __________________________________________________________ Be a podcast patron Support Medical Error Interviews on Patreon by becoming a Patron for $2 / month for audio versions.  Premium Patrons get access to video versions of podcasts for $5 / month. Be my Guest I am always looking for guests to share their medical error experiences so we help bring awareness and make patients safer. If you are a survivor, a victim’s surviving family member, a health care worker, advocate, researcher or policy maker and you would like to share your experiences, please send me an email with a brief description:  RemediesPodcast@gmail.com  Need a Counsellor? Like me, many of my clients at Remedies Counseling have experienced the often devastating effects of medical error. If you need a counsellor for your experience with medical error, or living with a chronic illness(es), I offer online video counseling appointments. **For my health and life balance, I limit my number of counseling clients.**  Email me to learn more or book an appointment:  RemediesOnlineCounseling@gmail.com Scott Simpson:  Counsellor + Patient Advocate + (former) Triathlete I am a counsellor, patient advocate, and - before I became sick and disabled - a passionate triathlete. Work hard. Train hard. Rest hard. I have been living with HIV since 1998. I was the first person living with HIV to compete at the triathlon world championships. Thanks to research and access to medications, HIV is not a problem in my life. I have been living with ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis) since 2012, and thanks in part to medical error, it is a big problem in my life. Counseling / Research I first became aware of the ubiquitousness of medical error during a decade of community based research working with the HIV Prevention Lab at Ryerson University, where I co-authored two research papers on a counseling intervention for people living with HIV, here and here.  Patient participants would often report varying degrees of medical neglect, error and harms as part of their counseling sessions. Patient Advocacy I am co-founder of the ME patient advocacy non-profit Millions Missing Canada, and on the Executive Committee of the Interdisciplinary Canadian Collaborative Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Research Network. I am also a patient advisor for Health Quality Ontario’s Patient and Family Advisory Council, and member of Patients for Patient Safety Canada. Medical Error Interviews podcast and vidcast emerged to give voice to victims, witnesses and participants in this hidden epidemic so we can create change toward a safer health care system. My golden retriever Gladys is a constant source of love and joy. I hope to be well enough again one day to race triathlons again. Or even shovel the snow off the sidewalk. Remedies Counseling - Making Life Better Have you had traumatic experiences with the health care system? Are you living / struggling with a chronic illness?  Do you need a counsellor with proven expertise and experience to make life better? Book an appointment with Scott online at RemediesCounseling.com RemediesOnlineCounseling@gmail.com

home—body podcast: conversations on astrology, intuition, creativity + healing
Identifying your Superpowers Through Ease w— Sarah Price

home—body podcast: conversations on astrology, intuition, creativity + healing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 65:11


Life + business coach Sarah Price shares about what makes a good brand, her not-to-easy definition of the word “ease” and what helps move the needle for her clients.We discuss:How she defines a good brandHer transition from a marketing agency into coachingHer definition of ease + how  it leads to your superpowersHow to identify when you've done good work with a clientThe most common things she sees holding people backWhat design thinking means to herHer side hustle that serves as a project for gratitudeThe dynamic balance of life + work integration The questions and priorities that help re-center herLINKSIf you enjoyed the episode, check out —Episode w— Morgan WiderEpisode w— Dr Tiffany Johnson More about our guest —Sarah's websiteSarah's IGStay Connected —Subscribe to the home—body podcast wherever you get your listens.join our free home—body PortalMary Grace's websiteLearn more about 1:1 sessionsJoin us for a free class on Taking Care : Pillars for Creation, Circularity + Support — tools to help you design your life with more support and care built in, especially during difficult times. This free class is Friday, March 18 at Noon ET/ 9:00a PT. Sign up here to attend and/or get the replay. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mgallerdice)

Spoilers!
American Movie (1999) - Movie Review! #241

Spoilers!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 96:22


Brett hosts Josh, Stevie, and Pappy in spoiling the documentary American Movie! In this cult-favorite documentary, Mark Borchardt, an aspiring filmmaker from a working-class Wisconsin background, is set on finishing his low-budget horror movie, despite a barrage of difficulties. Plagued by lack of cash, unreliable help and numerous personal problems, Mark wants to complete the film to raise funds for a more ambitious drama. With the assistance of his bumbling but loyal friend Mike Schank, Mark struggles to move forward, making for plenty of bittersweet moments. Release date: November 5, 1999 (USA) Director: Chris Smith Box office: 1.2 million USD Music composed by: Mike Schank, Cliff Burton, James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett Producers: Chris Smith, Sarah Price

Basic Snitches-A Harry Potter Podcast You Didn't Know You Needed

Hiiiiiii!!! Adam and Tara take you through the story of the Puffs- a nice, happy, badger-loving group of students who attended magic school with a certain glasses-wearing hero. Guest starring Daniel Hunsicker, Nathan Ott, Kyle Burnett, Sarah Price, Andrew Keller, Jay Sigler, Tessa Gaffney and Brian O. Jackson. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @basicsnitches and take our survey https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NYL8SPW

Sunday School at Modern Mystic Shop
Power + Flow = Ease with Sarah Price of Neon Cardigan

Sunday School at Modern Mystic Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 48:15


In this class, Sarah Price of Neon Cardigan joins Sunday School to talk about how power and flow can create a sense of ease in your personal and professional lives. She explains how you can work in a healthy amount of power (balancing your ego) and how you can flow in a space of growth to enjoy more EASE in your lives and at work. In a culture that promotes all power and no flow, this is a much needed class to help introduce ways for you to finally experience ease.

NT Filmmakers Podcast
Episode 8 - NT Filmmakers Podcast

NT Filmmakers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 56:53


In this episode, we’ll be hearing some of the script readings from the recent NT Filmmakers Network meetup. These readings were recorded live at the meetup and showcase the amazing talent we have in the NT. This episode has performances of: "Love in the Age of Extinction" by Nick Sun "The Strange Lights in the Sky" by Levin A. Diatschenko "Terra Nullius" by Timothy Parish and Philip Tarl Denson The meetup was sponsored by Cast Away, the only talent agency in Darwin (some of you may remember we spoke to Sarah Price from Cast Away in episode 3 of the NT Filmmakers Podcast). If you’d like to join Cast Away, or you’re looking for talent for your next production, you can contact them at cooee@castawaynt.com.au

NT Filmmakers Podcast
Episode 7 - NT Filmmakers Podcast

NT Filmmakers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 54:25


In this episode, we’ll be hearing some of the script readings from the recent NT Filmmakers Network meetup. These readings were recorded live at the meetup and showcase the amazing talent we have in the NT. This episode has performances of: "The Age of Bones" by Jaman Belulang (English Version) "Anima" by Timothy Parish and Jesica de Koeijer "Robber in a Bar" by Sean Guy There will be three more performances in episode 8 of the NT Filmmakers Podcast, so consider subscribing to get the episodes as soon as they’re available. The meetup was sponsored by Cast Away, the only talent agency in Darwin (some of you may remember we spoke to Sarah Price from Cast Away in episode 3 of the NT Filmmakers Podcast). If you’d like to join Cast Away, or you’re looking for talent for your next production, you can contact them at cooee@castawaynt.com.au

NT Filmmakers Podcast
Episode 3 - NT Filmmakers Podcast

NT Filmmakers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 28:37


In this episode, we’ll hear the first part of an extended interview with Nathaniel Kelly and Thomas Medina about the process they took to create their first feature film “We’re Family Now”. We’ll bring you along to Opening Night of the 2019 season at the Deckchair Cinema. We’ll also be talking to Sarah Price about ‘Cast Away’, an exciting new casting agency for talented filmmakers and actors. And I’ll be letting you know about two new grants that are now available from Screen Territory. And there's a special offer for listeners available at the end of the episode.

The Lighter Side Show
Intuitive Business with Sarah Price

The Lighter Side Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 29:26


Jamie talks with Sarah Price, business coach of Neon Cardigan about the role intuition plays in her business life. Sarah shares how she balances her intuitive abilities with logic with her clients, and the value of each as tools of the trade. Check out Sarah’s snazzy website neoncardigan.com and find her on Facebook and Instagram […]

Not Another Film Podcast
Center Stage (feat. Sarah Price)

Not Another Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 99:21


This week the gang is joined by the wickedly talented ballet-movie connoisseur, Sarah Price to talk about the seminal dance classic, Center Stage. We get into how much smoking in dorms is too much smoking, how every apartment in NYC looks exactly the same, and how if you need to have an emotional breakdown there’s always an open studio waiting for you - just like real life! Like us/Follow us on Instagram/twitter: @filmanother. Send us your requests to notanotherfilmpodcast@gmail.com. #chicagopodcast #moviepodcast #comedypodcast #newpodcast #newpodcastalert #independentpodcast #chicago #winter #centerstage #dancemovies #zoesaldana #sandycohen #ballet #balletinfilm #ABT #ABA #ABC #ABBA #motorcycles #nyclofts #dancebreakdowns #finals #regionals #workshops #danceworkshops #2000cinema #2000 #spiritairlines SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-213348613 iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/…/not-another-film-p…/id1370152795… Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/not-another-film-podcast

TOAST Podcast
Sarah Price / A Creative Practice

TOAST Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 22:01


Sarah is a garden designer. She co-designed the gardens at London’s Olympic Park and has twice won gold medals at Chelsea. She was trained in fine art and there is a distinct, painterly quality to her work. For the TOAST Podcast the writer and broadcaster Laura Barton travelled to Sarah’s own walled garden in Monmouthshire – a beautiful, Victorian garden which she inherited from her grandmother – to discuss the garden’s past and present and how it shapes her creative vision. Our first podcast series, titled A Creative Practice, follows the writer and broadcaster Laura Barton as she journeys with six creative women to the places they find inspiring – from a walled garden in Wales to the rugged coastline of Northern Ireland.

HebronWallasey
Faith (Part 2) - Richard Dodd - 9th Sept 18

HebronWallasey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018 24:35


Testimony From Keith & Sarah Price

Cheers to You
Bad North Carolinians with Sarah Price

Cheers to You

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 77:50


This week, Elliot is joined by actor, comedian, and writer (if you lock her in a room long enough), Sarah Price. Sarah and Elliot drink Virtue Cider's Rose, Cheerwine, and Blanche de Bruxelles, while talking growing up in North Carolina, the pressures of a tumultuous household, and taking the edge off.Sarah will be performing stand-up at the 7th Annual Chicago Women's Funny Festival at Stage 773 on August 25th, 2018.Sarah Price:http://sarahpricechi.com/https://www.instagram.com/sarrebralsnortex/https://www.stage773.com/cwff/Cheers to You:https://artfinixstudios.com/cheers-to-you/https://www.instagram.com/elliotlerner/https://www.instagram.com/cheerstoyoupodcast/Artfinix Studios:https://artfinixstudios.com/https://artfinixstudios.com/artfinix-podcasts/https://www.facebook.com/ArtfinixStudios/https://www.instagram.com/artfinixstudios/https://www.instagram.com/artfinixpodcasts/Theme:"Foxtrot" by Kozak and the PoetsLogo designed by Baitul Javid

Gardens Illustrated Magazine
RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2018 Sarah Price

Gardens Illustrated Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 14:07


Staff writer Alys Hurn chats with garden designer Sarah Price to find out a little bit more about her Mediterranean-inspired garden for show sponsors M&G and why this particular design is her ultimate garden fantasy.

Vocational Rehabilitation Workforce Studio » Podcast
Celebrating Mental Health Month with Sarah Price Hancock.

Vocational Rehabilitation Workforce Studio » Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 30:00


Hear her reflections on mental health and the road to employment through vocational rehabilitation. Plus learn about WWRC's partnership with disABLED Persons, Inc. and Microsoft. [audio mp3="https://vrworkforcestudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/SaraPriceHancockWithaup.mp3"][/audio] The post Celebrating Mental Health Month with Sarah Price Hancock. appeared first on VR Workforce Studio.

Skidmarks Show
Episode 55 Jeff Dunham Comedian - Sarah Price 17X National Motocross Champion - Spider One from Powerman 5000

Skidmarks Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 45:01


Jeff Dunham joins Ethan D on Skidmarks Show!   Jeff is known as a ventriloquist and comedian that has appeared on numerous shows from the Late Show with David Letterman, Comedy Central, and even starred in his own series “The Jeff Dunham Show" in 2009.  He has been called Americas favorite comedian and is notorious for his portrayal of Peanut, Walter, and many more politically incorrect puppets.    Skidmarks Shows friend Spider, lead singer of “Powerman 5000”, has an open talk about how to stay young, claiming he has found the fountain of youth.  It’s a personal look at making cover tunes, dating younger women, working on an animated Disney show to his new album titled “New Wave”.   They guys are shocked to find out how little they have done with their  lives when they talk with Sarah Price the winningest women amateur motocross championship with 15 titles to her name. Plus she is a multiple X-Games medalist, competes in beauty pageants, is a stunt woman…. this girl will inspire you to do more with your life!   Skidmarks Show brings you twenty four 30 minute bi-weekly Automotive and Rock-n-Roll radio shows broadcasting all year long. With your hosts Jeff Allen from CNBC’s “The Car Chasers” and owner of Flat 12 Gallery and Ethan D. host of the morning radio show “The Rock Show” on FMX.   Skidmarks Show is now an award winner in the Radio with the Texas Auto Writers Association!   SKIDMARKS SHOW is on iTunes, Podbean, Soundcloud, Podcastcharts.com, Castbox for Androids and SkidmarksShow.com    #SkidmarksShow

Haloo Eurooppa
Britannia lähtee EU:sta - Miten tässä kävi näin?

Haloo Eurooppa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 30:56


Britannian Suomen-suurlähettiläs Sarah Price palaa Lontooseen vuodenvaihteessa. Kolmas työkomennus Helsingissä päättyy komeasti Suomen itsenäisyyden 100-vuotisjuhliin. Tällä kertaa paluu Lontooseen ei tunnu ihan samalta, sillä Britannia on päättänyt erota Euroopan Unionista. Eikä kaupungista tahdo löytyä luistinrataa. Susanna Turusen haastattelussa suurlähettiläs kertoo Brexitistä ja suhteestaan Suomeen. Haastattelu on englanninkielinen.

Women in Tech Podcast, hosted by Espree Devora
Sarah Price of The Eddy, A Network of Rockstar, Contract Creatives In An Agency Model: Women in Tech Georgia

Women in Tech Podcast, hosted by Espree Devora

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 35:00


Today we are spotlighting Sarah Price of The Eddy. The Eddy is a virtual agency with a pool of pool of strategy and design talent. This episode is powered by BetaList, https://betalist.com/womenintech where you can discover tomorrow's startups today. Connect with us at womenintechshow.com. Tweet @womenintechshow and @EspreeDevora http://www.theeddy.design/ https://www.youareanawesomehuman.com/ http://twitter.com/womenintechshow https://twitter.com/espreedevora

Speak Up Talk Radio Network
Sarah Price Speaks Up About The Amish Heritage and Her 40 Books

Speak Up Talk Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 30:24


Sarah Price is a Christian fiction novelist and adult and children’s author of over 40 books. Much of her writing focuses on the Anabaptist heritage and the Old Order Amish. Her paternal grandparents were born into an Old Order Mennonite Church in Pennsylvania in the early 1900s. With her Anabaptist upbringing, she was drawn to […]

LightningBolt Theater of the Mind
The Resolution Chamber

LightningBolt Theater of the Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2017 22:28


LightningBolt Theater of the Mind in association with Fox in my Shadow and Strange Company presents:The Resolution Chamber Written by: Phil JonesRated PG-13 for violent situations and horror themesSound Design: Joshua Price, Carol Foley, and Krystal Camarco Description: “No one can remember how the war started; only that it shows no signs of stopping anytime soon.  Many have tried to forge peace but have died in the attempt.  Therefore, with the very future of our world in the balance, extreme measures now have to be taken.” ——The Arbiter Including the voice talents of:Grace: Krystal Camarco (Formerly Krystal Donahue)Premier Hale Tom StitzerRussell: Julian BaneThe Arbiter: Jack KincaidDanielle (Dan) Barrett: Mindy Rast-KeenanAnnouncer: Michael HudsonLionel: Anthony LopezAnnouncer 2: Mellie “M Doucette”Zombies: Joe Abass, Viktor Aurelius, Julian Bane, Michael Hudson, Tanja Milojevic, Sarah Price, Amanda Froats, Josh Price, Carol Foley, and Mellie Music - Greg Malon and Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Sound effects - freesound.org or self-produced.Licensed under the Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 United States License

Royal Academy of Arts
A Work of Art: Colour and the Garden

Royal Academy of Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2016 60:03


Monet and his fellow artist-gardeners applied their artistic eye to the composition of their gardens, using nature’s palette of flowers and foliage to create horticultural works of art. In this event, we consider how the artistic principles behind the use of colour and composition can be applied to planting and landscaping to transform garden design, creating harmony or contrast, and evoking different moods and a sense of space. Garden designers Dan Pearson, Tom Stuart-Smith and Sarah Price, and artist Stephen Chambers RA explore how colour is used in modern garden design, in a panel discussion led by critic and historian Tim Richardson. Image caption: video still of the dahlias in Emil Nolde's garden © Royal Academy of Arts

Reader's Entertainment Radio
Reader's Entertainment Radio Show Presents: Sarah Price

Reader's Entertainment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2015 35:00


Don't miss the show this Thursday, July 2nd at 6pm EST. Bestselling Author, Sarah Price, joins guest host, Sheila English, to chat about her latest Amish Christian Romance, Second Chances: An Amish Retelling of Jane Austen's Persuasion (The Amish Classics).  Sarah Price's family emigrated from Europe in 1705, settling in Pennsylvania as part of the area's first wave of Mennonite families. At nineteen, she befriended an Amish family and lived on their farm. Twenty-five years later she splits her time between her family in the New York City metro area and a home that she shares with an Amish woman in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, where she retreats to reflect and write. As a masterful storyteller, Sarah Price prides herself on presenting an authentic Amish experience for her readers.  Book Blurb At twenty-five years of age, Anna Eicher has never married. When she was seventeen, her parents convinced her to break off her courtship with Freman Whittmore, the youngest son in the Whittmore family and her best friend. Afterward, a distraught Freman moved away from Lancaster County.   Eight years later Freman has returned to visit his sister, who is renting the Eichers' house for the winter. Now the owner of the largest dairy farm in his church district, Freman has neither married—nor forgiven Anna.   Although he begins courting someone else, Anna hopes to convince him that she has never stopped loving him. Will Freman be persuaded to forgive Anna and open his heart again?  

The Pet Place Radio Show with Dr. Marie Hulett
The Pet Place Radio Show Original Airdate 5/2/2010 AM 1260

The Pet Place Radio Show with Dr. Marie Hulett

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2011 27:00


Host Marie Hulett talks with Karen Casey, author of "Underdogs" and Sarah Price about designer pet dens called "Denhaus Dens."

London Festival of Architecture Sky Ride Podcasts
Biodiversity in the City with Sarah Price

London Festival of Architecture Sky Ride Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2010


Led by landscape and planting designer Sarah Price of Sarah Price Landscapes, celebrates how gardens and parks have kept biodiversity alive in cities, providing rich experiences for wildlife and people. Not only can naturalistic city planting be environmentally sound but, … Continue reading →

Door Pod Show Podcast
On-the-Road: Caitlin Oleson interviews documentary filmmaker Sarah Price in New York City

Door Pod Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2006 12:22


From a rooftop in Greenwich Village, Caitlin Oleson talks with Sarah Price about her new film SUMMER CAMP. SUMMER CAMP is currently making the rounds at film festivals around the world. Sarah also shares some insight into life as an independent filmmaker and as well as her upcoming projects. Sarah’s previous films include American Movie, Caesar’s Park, and The Yes Men.