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This time Sarah Tomlinson, Technical Director, TB Advisory Service (TBAS), joins the team for an episode of the podcast.Like usual we start with Sarah's background, graduating as a farm vet to where she is today with TBAS.Then we discuss the history of TB, and how you used to be rewarded for the voluntarily testing your herd!We discuss the different skin tests, and why we use the one we do here in the UK, before moving on to discuss the Gamma Test and what this brings for TB detection.Throughout the podcast we try and dispel some of the rumours and myths about TB while offering some sound practical advise.Additional Help and ResourcesFor more information on Bovine TB, please see the below links to associated websites:TBAS: https://www.tbas.org.uk/ TB Hub: https://tbhub.co.uk/TB Free England: https://www.tbfreeengland.co.uk/ibTB: https://www.ibtb.co.uk/Defra TB website: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/bovine-tbAnimal & Plant Health Agency, Recent TB Instruction Updates: http://apha.defra.gov.uk/vet-gateway/TB/index.htm Official Veterinarian (OV) Conference: https://officialvet.comHelp & SupportIf you, or any of the farm team, are concerned about how dealing with bTB is impacting your mental health, help is available via several organisations including R.A.B.I, Yellow Wellies, FCN and YANA– You are not alone. For help, support, additional information or for someone to just have a chat with please visit the links below:Online mental wellbeing service – RABI: www.rabi.org.uk/how-we-help/mental-wellbeing www.farmwell.org.uk Mind Your Head – YellowWellies.org: www.yellowwellies.org/mind-your-head YANA: You Are Not Alone – Rural Mental Health Support: www.yanahelp.org www.fcn.org.uk www.thefarminglifecentre.org.ukThis was recorded in February 2025 and all information was correct at the time of recording.Send us a textFor more information about our podcast visit www.chewinthecud.com/podcast or follow us on Instagram @chewinthecudpodcast or X/Twitter @chewinthecudpod. ChewintheCud Ltd is also on Facebook & LinkedIn. You can also email us at podcast@chewinthecud.com
In this installment of the Rock is Lit Season 4 Reading Series, Sarah Tomlinson discusses the inspiration for and reads from her debut novel, ‘The Last Days of the Midnight Ramblers'. ‘The Last Days of the Midnight Ramblers' synopsis: Anke Berben is ready to tell all. A legendary model and style icon, she reveled in headline-grabbing romances with not one but three members of the hugely influential rock band the Midnight Ramblers. The band members were as famous for their backstage drama as for their music, and Anke is the only one who fully understands the tangled relationships, betrayals, and suspicions that have added to the Ramblers' enduring appeal and mystique. That is most evident in the mystery around Anke's role in the death of Mal, the band's founder and Anke's husband, in 1969. When Mari Hawthorn accepts the job to work with Anke on her memoir, she is dead set on getting to the truth of Mal's death. She has always been deft at navigating the fatal charms of celebrities, having grown up with a narcissistic, alcoholic father. As she ingratiates herself into the world of the band, she grows enchanted, against her better judgment, by these legendary rock stars. She knows she can't get pulled in too deep, otherwise she'll compromise her objectivity—and her integrity. Filled with all of the glamour and attitude of rock and roll, ‘The Last Days of the Midnight Ramblers' is a bighearted page-turner that will appeal to fans of ‘Daisy Jones & The Six' and ‘Almost Famous'. Sarah Tomlinson, a former music journalist, has been a ghostwriter since 2008, penning more than 20 books, including five 'New York Times' bestsellers. In 2015, she published the father-daughter memoir, 'Good Girl' (Gallery Books). She wrote 'The Last Days of the Midnight Ramblers', her first novel, in-between assignments for a who's who of celebrity clients. Check out Christy's interview with Svetlana Zill and Alexis Bloom, the directors of the documentary ‘Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmqtedDBbl4 MUSIC IN THE EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: Rock is Lit theme music [Guitar Instrumental Beat] Sad Rock [Free Use Music] Punch Deck—“I Can't Stop” “Midnight Rambler” – Rolling Stones “You Got the Silver” – Rolling Stones “Salt of the Earth” – Rolling Stones [Guitar Instrumental Beat] Sad Rock [Free Use Music] Punch Deck—“I Can't Stop” Rock is Lit theme music LINKS: Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Goodpods: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/rock-is-lit-212451 Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rock-is-lit/id1642987350 Sarah Tomlinson's website: https://sarahtomlinson.com/ Sarah Tomlinson on Instagram and Twitter: @duchessofrock Sarah Tomlinson on Facebook: @SarahTomlinson Christy Alexander Hallberg's website: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislit Christy Alexander Hallberg on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube: @ChristyHallberg Rock is Lit on Instagram: @rockislitpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we hear from Sarah Tomlinson whose novel, The Last Days of the Midnight Ramblers, was released in February. Sarah and I will be talking about red herrings and how to make them work in a character-driven novel rather than letting them be a mere plot contrivance. Watch a recording of our live webinar here. The audio/video version is available for one week. Missed it? Check out the podcast version above or on your favorite podcast platform.To find Tomlinson's debut and many books by our authors, visit our Bookshop page. Looking for a writing community? Join our Facebook page.Sarah Tomlinson, a former music journalist, has been a ghostwriter since 2008, penning more than 20 books, including five New York Times bestsellers. In 2015, she published the father-daughter memoir, Good Girl (Gallery Books). She wrote The Last Days of the Midnight Ramblers, her first novel, in-between assignments for a who's who of celebrity clients. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 7amnovelist.substack.com
Johne's disease is a contagious bacterial infection that affects the intestinal tract of cattle and other ruminants and is most commonly acquired in young animals. In this episode knowledge exchange manager James Hague is joined by Pete Orpin from the Action Group for Johne's, Sarah Tomlinson, AHDB's lead veterinary science expert, and farmer Caroline Williams to discuss the importance of detection and control of the disease. Useful links Johne's Disease | AHDB Managing and treating Johnes | AHDB Quarterly screening helps control Johne's disease | AHDB Feedback We'd love to know what you think of our podcasts. If you'd like to give your feedback, please complete our short questionnaire, which will help us to improve the podcast on an ongoing basis, or email us with your thoughts, comments and suggestions: foodandfarming@ahdb.org.uk
Interview with Sarah Tomlinson, author of the novel The Last Days of the Midnight Ramblers.You can support the podcast today by buying me a coffee, or you can subscribe to the podcast via Apple iTunes for ad-free episodes.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reading-and-writing-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Author Sarah Tomlinson joins Daniel Ford on the show to discuss her debut novel The Last Days of the Midnight Ramblers. To learn more about Sarah Tomlinson, visit her official website. Also listen to Tomlinson's appearance on Daniel Paisner's As Told To: The Ghostwriting Podcast. Writer's Bone is proudly sponsored by The Bookshop: Lou's Literary Line, Libro.fm and Mark Cecil's upcoming novel Bunyan and Henry; Or, the Beautiful Destiny.
Sarah Tomlinson is the author of The Last Days of the Midnight Ramblers. She has also ghostwritten many books. We discuss ghostwriting for celebrities, Taylor Swift, novels as the perfect […]
Sarah Tomlinson is the author of the novel The Last Days of the Midnight Ramblers, available from Flatiron Books. Tomlinson, a former music journalist, has been a ghostwriter since 2008, penning more than twenty books, including five New York Times bestsellers. In 2015, she published the father-daughter memoir, Good Girl (Gallery Books). She wrote The Last Days of the Midnight Ramblers, her first novel, in-between assignments for a who's who of celebrity clients. *** Otherppl with Brad Listi is a weekly literary podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading writers. Available where podcasts are available: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, etc. Subscribe to Brad Listi's email newsletter. Support the show on Patreon Merch Twitter Instagram TikTok Bluesky Email the show: letters [at] otherppl [dot] com The podcast is a proud affiliate partner of Bookshop, working to support local, independent bookstores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Super Bowl/Taylor Swift effect! LOJ Book Club: The Last Days of the Midnight Ramblers by Sarah Tomlinson. Plus, we remember David Leventhal, a St Paul legend and former owner of Cicils Deli. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Super Bowl/Taylor Swift effect! LOJ Book Club: The Last Days of the Midnight Ramblers by Sarah Tomlinson. Plus, we remember David Leventhal, a St Paul legend and former owner of Cicils Deli. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Sometimes the truth is just too much, and sometimes it's not enough.” That's a line from Sarah Tomlinson's new novel, The Last Days of the Midnight Ramblers, the story of a young ghostwriter scratching at the truth that threatens the legend of the fictional rock band of the title. A veteran journalist, essayist, music critic, ghostwriter, and memoirist, Sarah's work has appeared in The Boston Globe, Los Angeles Review of Books, Marie Claire, Los Angeles Times, Publishers Weekly, and Huffington Post. Her new novel puts an exclamation point on the maxim that says writers should write what they know: Sarah has covered the recording industry and the music scene for years, writing for Spin.com, Billboard.com and penning a local music column for the Boston Phoenix. She's even written band bios for record labels like Virgin, Red Ink/Columbia, and MySpace Records, and contributed to the electronic press kits for artists on Warner Bros. Records. As a ghostwriter, she has helped to write more than a dozen books, including three New York Times best-sellers and the forthcoming Dancing on the Edge, co-authored with the iconoclastic actor, dancer, choreographer Russ Tamblyn. Join us for a candid conversation on what it means to pick up a pen on behalf of someone else, and then to set that pen down to tell the tale of a ghostwriter looking to make sense of the senselessness and sensibility of a rock ‘n roll life gone sideways. Learn more about Sarah Tomlinson: Website The Last Days of the Midnight Ramblers Dancing on the Edge Good Girl: A Memoir Facebook Instagram Twitter Please support the sponsors who support our show: Daniel Paisner's Balloon Dog Daniel Paisner's SHOW: The Making and Unmaking of a Network Television Pilot Unforgiving: Lessons from the Fall by Lindsey Jacobellis Film Movement Plus (PODCAST) | 30% discount Libro.fm (ASTOLDTO) | 2 audiobooks for the price of 1 when you start your membership Film Freaks Forever! podcast, hosted by Mark Jordan Legan and Phoef Sutton A Mighty Blaze podcast The Writer's Bone Podcast Network Misfits Market (WRITERSBONE) | $15 off your first order Film Movement Plus (PODCAST) | 30% discount Wizard Pins (WRITERSBONE) | 20% discount
In this short Christmas catch up with farm vet Sarah Tomlinson, we find out how important it is to gather people together so they can share their experiences. Sarah explains why she feels the recent conference on TB control in England was so well received. You can hear Sarah's full length interview in episode 2 of the podcast 'Never turn down a cuppa!'.
In this episode I ponder the question, Do we at times, over complicate our Christian Walk? Do we worry or stress over things that we need not to. Can we change our perspective and see it from a child like point of view? If you enjoyed this podcast or you love this blog and think it could encourage someone else, I would love for you to refer a friend or share it on your social media, xx. Get full access to Little Sparrow Loved with Sarah Tomlinson at littlesparrowloved.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode I introduce myself, and probably ramble a little before talking about the love of God and the Lies the enemy tries to tell you. All episodes are unedited, just the way I like it. I pray this blesses you today, and you continue to follow along and be encouraged. Get full access to Little Sparrow Loved with Sarah Tomlinson at littlesparrowloved.substack.com/subscribe
Sarah Tomlinson is a farm vet and technical director of the TB Advisory Service (TBAS). She's passionate about understanding what makes people tick and how communication style can influence the responses of others. In this episode, Sarah talks candidly about: work-life balance the importance of having a sense of control over the infectious disease TB how surprised she is about how her career has evolved over the last 20 years Listen in to discover Sarah's thoughts on communication, cows and coffee!
Sarah Tomlinson, an internationally acclaimed Yantrika (Yantra teacher and practitioner) returns to the podcast to discuss her process of combining Yantras and Ayurvedic Astrology. Yantras are geometric symbols that contain the specific energy of a planet or deity. In this episode, Colette and Sarah discuss the following: Colette's update on chanting to Ganesha since episode #201 and how it helped secure a new home. Sarah's process of combining yantras and Ayurvedic astrology in her consultations. A sample consultation, where Sarah reads Colette's chosen yantras. The importance of creative play. The eight archetypes or areas of potential. * Visit Sarah's website sarahyantra.com to find her books, events, offerings and social media links. * Next discounted seasonal cleanse starts January 21st, 2022! * Visit Colette's website elementshealingandwellbeing.com for Online consultations Private at-home Digestive Reset Cleanse tailored to you Educational programs - Daily Habits for Holistic Health Please share your feedback via info@elementshealingandwellbeing.com * Join the Elements of Ayurveda Community! * Thanks for listening!
Kelly speaks with Sarah Tomlinson, student and reporter for The Eyeopener. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode our hosts Ami Sawran and Claire Whittle are joined by Sarah Tomlinson from VetPartners. Sarah talks with us about the importance of managing and dealing with TB, particularly through the TB Advisory Service (TBAS). She talks about how specialising in TB has shaped her career, balancing veterinary practice with being a Mum and challenges what is meant by a ‘proper farm vet'. Don't forget to like and subscribe, and get involved by sharing your 'vetspective' on our social media channels.
In this episode our hosts Ami Sawran and Claire Whittle are joined by Sarah Tomlinson from VetPartners. Sarah talks with us about the importance of managing and dealing with TB, particularly through the TB Advisory Service (TBAS). She talks about how specialising in TB has shaped her career, balancing veterinary practice with being a Mum and challenges what is meant by a ‘proper farm vet'. Don't forget to like and subscribe, and get involved by sharing your 'vetspective' on our social media channels.
Yantras are geometric symbols containing specific healing energy. Sarah Tomlinson is an internationally acclaimed Yantrika (Yantra teacher and practitioner) and she introduces us to the visual counterparts of mantras, which are Yantras. In this episode, Colette chats with Sarah about the following: What are Yantras. What is the history of Yantras. Sarah's discovery of Yantras and her journey. Colouring Yantras as a healing practice. Working with Yantras. * Thanks to Kerala Ayurveda Academy for sponsoring this episode. Please visit visit Kerala Ayurveda to learn more. * Visit Sarah's website sarahyantra.com to find her books, offerings and social media links. * Next discounted seasonal cleanse starts October 1st, 2021! * Visit Colette's website elementshealingandwellbeing.com for Online consultations Private at-home Digestive Reset Cleanse tailored to you Educational programs - Daily Habits for Holistic Health Please share your feedback via info@elementshealingandwellbeing.com * Join the Elements of Ayurveda Community! * Thanks for listening!
Today I'm joined by Sarah Tomlinson, a Domestic Violence Survivor & Advocate, and artist Girl with Many Secrets, creating art for feminine empowerment and healing. We dive into talking about art with a message, speaking your truth, manifestation, spirituality, healing trauma and living the life you want, and so much more. Connect with Sarah on IG: www.instagram.com/agirlwithmanysecrets FB: Sarah Tomlinson Website: girlwithmanysecrets.ca
Kelly talks to Sarah Tomlinson, a RSU student and reporter for The Eyeopener about the move to change the name of Ryerson University. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kat Hart talks to Sarah Tomlinson and Bridget Taylor about new opportunities for farm vets to feel empowered and how they can engage their clients to better manage bTB. Through CHECS TB Entry Level Membership and the associated BCVA training course, everyone can get a clearer view of the potential risk pathways that give us back control – engaging our clients and fine tuning our approaches to reduce wildlife disease and reduce cattle to cattle transmission with accessible, no-risks approaches to biosecurity. MusicFireflies and Stardust by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3758-fireflies-and-stardustLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On episode 403, Sarah Tomlinson shares her Saratoga Springs 2 bedroom stay at Disney World trip report. Featuring: Two kids and Sarah's Mom Two Bedroom Saratoga last minute DVC reservation Mom had not been back in 10 years Be Our Guest Skipper Canteen Yak and Yeti Nomad Lounge and story Flower and Garden favorites Some misadventures Contribute to the show at www.patreon.com/geekinonwdw Email me at curt.stone@GeekinOnWDW.com Reach Momma and Auntie Judy for trip planning – TravelinTiaras@gmail.com
In this episode you'll learn: How Sarah paints from a place of healing to empowerment How Sarah rediscovered her feminine nature through art The power of affirmation ladders How do you make a living from your art? How can you connect with your highest, creative self? These are some of the most frequently asked questions amongst those that see themselves as creative. More so, then ever. And they are questions we explore in this interview today. In this episode, Sandra Lawrence interviews teacher turned artist and painter, Sarah Tomlinson, aka Girl With Many Secrets, from Vancouver, Canada. Sarah is someone who has survived domestic abuse and turned her art in an opportunity to heal and help others. Sarah shares her experience, revealing how, as a relatively new artist she sold her first painting and how she uses morning routines, affirmations and creative blocks as methods towards finding her truest, creative, self. Hear how creative practice is an opportunity for growth and expansion. And how your truest calling will find you - if you offer true self the opportunity to find you. Items mentioned in this episode (quick access): [00:59] Rob introduces this special episode - handing over the mic. [03:20] Sandra introduces Sarah. [03:47] Sarah shares more about herself. [04:28] How long Sarah has been painting for. [05:28] Creating as a child. [06:55] Reconnecting with her own body through art. [08:00] Embodying feminine power. [09:00] How Sarah approaches each piece of her work. [10:34] Sarah shares how her art has helped her to heal from her abusive relationships. [13:00] What creativity means to Sarah. [14:29] Creative education: creativity and schools. [16:05] Animals and biology. Art finding Sarah. [16:20] Sarah and Sandra talk about overcoming creative blocks. [19:09] Bringing something unique into the world. [20:32] Selling art. [20:50] Affirmation ladders. [21:49] Morning routines and creative productivity. [23:16] Yoga, stretching and dance. [23:58] Being aligned to your soul. [24:38] Selling art #2. Becoming a full-time artist. [26:05] Sarah’s advice to aspiring artists. [28:31] Embracing vulnerability. [29:59] Where you can find out more about Sarah and her work. [30:45] Where Sarah came up with her online name. [32:27] Rob offers some reflections on Sarah and Sandra’s chat. Thanks for listening www.inspirationalcreatives.com
On this episode I am talking to Canadian based artist Sarah Tomlinson. Sarah Tomlinson is the owner and founder of printing By Moonlight and is a visual artist at Girl With Many Secrets (@girlwithmanysecrets), where she captures women's healing, empowerment, beauty, and sensuality through creativity.In this episode, we talk about expressing yourself and spirituality through art. Sarah shares with us her personal journey on a misaligned life path and gives advice for any women that may find themselves unaligned from their purpose. Sarah also shares how regulating who she gives her energy too and how learning how to find enjoyment in spending time alone changed her life.Sarah also shares how to stay focused and recharged in any energetic climate and the power of balancing masculine and feminine energies. “The ego loves to shrink, but the soul seeks expansion”, Sarah shares how she leans into the choice of expanding versus retracting. Listen to learn how you can incorporate both spirituality and science to manifest your deepest desires Sarah also shares how she overcame resistance from love and other emotions that had manifested into physical symptoms like flight or fight response. Listen to learn how balancing receiving and giving will keep you in the receptive mode. We talk about how, regardless of what season you are in, it is the right time to start anything and to use your voice!Be sure to share this episode with a friend who is ready to rise!
Creating Yantras is a traditional spiritual practice that, just like yoga and meditation, leads you to the source, to a feeling of contentment. Yantras were originally conceived over four thousand years ago in the northern regions of India. A mystical experience, a centering, comes from a meditative practice that has a spiritual focal point. Creating Yantras is a particularly powerful spiritual practice that enables you to connect your essential creative self with its expression. Working with these designs has become part of contemporary stress-reduction practices brought to us from the East along with yoga and Eastern philosophies. Sacred Yantras are made up of the following components: the bhupur (outline); circle; petals; triangle, six-pointed star, or square; and bindu (central dot). Most of these shapes are purely geometrical and relate to the cosmic laws of sacred geometry. Sacred geometry is a pre-linguistic form of communicating through basic archetypal symbols that has been used in various forms throughout civilization. It is the shapes' placement on the Yantra, centrally around the bindu, that gives the forms a magnetic charge. The elements are placed to bring your eyes from the outside to the center, mirroring the spiritual practice of harnessing the mind from its wandering tendencies to rest upon the object of perception and bring you to rest peacefully at the center of your being. The only purely non-geometric form used in the Yantras is the petal. This form is thought of as the lotus petal directing your gaze inward to the center. The petal directs the lower mind to the higher mind or consciousness. Drawing the petals freehand (with the help of the semicircular guide) can bring a feeling of connecting your personality with the Yantra. The freeform of the petals is juxtaposed with the more structural universality of the geometric shapes. This merging of natural shapes with the strictly geometric forms is a beautiful aspect of the Yantra. One of the key teachers in bringing this knowledge to the West was Sarah Tomlinson's teacher, the late, great Sri Harish Johari, see further reading for his and other notable teachers in this century. Today the practice of Yantra Painting is done mostly in the confines of one's own home as a devotional puja, an offering to a deity, to bring healing and good fortune to one's family and home. It is, largely thanks to the students of Harish Johari also becoming taught and practiced in yoga centers throughout Europe and the USA allowing this ancient art to be incorporated into the many flourishing western spiritual practices. — In this episode, Valeria interviews Sarah Tomlinson the author of Nine Designs for Inner Peace: The Ultimate Guide to Meditating with Color, Shape, and Sound And Yantra Bliss Oracle Deck Sarah Tomlinson is an internationally acclaimed Yantrika (Yantra teacher and practitioner), yoga teacher and artist, with renowned fans across the globe including Elena Brower and Sharon Gannon, co-founder of Jivamukti Yoga. Sarah worked extensively with her mentor Harish Johari in India, he initiated her into the spiritual practice of painting Yantras. Sarah is the author of Coloring Yantras, (Shambhala Publications, 2017), Nine Designs for Inner Peace, (Destiny Publishing, 2008) and creator of the Yantra Bliss Oracle Deck, (2017). She leads retreats and Yantra workshops around the world and enjoys lots of time by the ocean with her husband and two young boys. To learn more about Sarah Tomlinson please visit her website: https://www.sarahyantra.com/ For Intro-free episodes: https://www.patreon.com/aquestforwellbeingpodcast Podcast Page: https://fitforjoy.org/podcast
On this week’s episode, we review the reopening of Universal Studio’s with Sarah Tomlinson’s trip report. It’s so great to hear our Geeks getting back to normal. Highlights: Started as a St. Augustine trip Last minute add of Universal Studios Worked with Momma as her travel guide and agent Last minute changes and four reschedules Royal Pacific Resort The long drive from Chicago Momma scores the extra night on the drive down Margaritaville Hard Rock Cafe Volcano Bay Water Park Morimoto’s Disney Springs Dole Whip Nachos Reviewing Universal St. Augustine Contribute to the show at www.patreon.com/geekinonwdw Email me at curt.stone@GeekinOnWDW.com Reach Momma and Auntie Judy for trip planning – TravelinTiaras@gmail.com
Sarah Tomlinson, an expert in all things yantra-related, shares about these ancient geometric symbols and how they can illuminate and heal so much in our lives. She and Karuna also talk Ayurvedic Astrology and the intersection of planetary forces and our life. If you've ever been curious about yantras and astrology, tune in for a great intro to yantra meditation. Sarah brings bi-annual solstice satsangs to Mind Oasis. Join us for these wonderful gatherings to discover how to en-lighten your life and give growth to the areas that require it using yantras. The word ‘Sat' means the real, the true. It is when you join in with practices and conversations that align you with the deepest pulse of your being, the one that is your essential truth. These special evenings with Sarah are all about spending time with a community of truth-seekers… Learn More: MindOasis.org
On the April Edition of Out and About, Nigel Gray (in an interview recorded before lockdown) is talking to Ian Mackenzie, The Trust’s Director of Information and Facilities. Sarah Tomlinson meets the Voicerox Choir from Reigate.
Steffie Nelson, Heather John Fogarty, and Sarah Tomlinson are the guests. All are contributors to a new essay anthology called Slouching Towards Los Angeles: Living and Writing by Joan Didion's Light. The collection is edited by Steffie Nelson and is available from Rare Bird Books. It is the official January pick of The Nervous Breakdown Book Club. In The White Album, Joan Didion famously wrote that “a place belongs forever to whoever claims it hardest, remembers it most obsessively…loves it so radically that he remakes it in his image.” Cruising in her Daytona yellow Corvette Stingray, taking it all in behind dark glasses, Joan Didion claimed California for all time. Slouching Towards Los Angeles is a multi-faceted portrait of the literary icon who, in turn, belongs to us. This collection of original essays covers the turf that made Didion a sensation—Hollywood and Patty Hearst; Malibu, Manson and the Mojave; the Summer of Love and the Central Park Five—while bringing together some of the finest voices of today’s Los Angeles and beyond. Slouching Towards Los Angeles is a love letter and thank you note; personal memoir and social commentary; cultural history and literary critique. Fans of Didion, lovers of California, and fellow writers alike will all find something to dig into, in this rich exploration of the inner and outer landscapes Joan Didion traveled, shaping our own journeys in the process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Merry Christmas! Today is a major holiday, celebrated by millions of people all across the world. Today's Daily Mantra connects with Jesus, as we celebrate the birth and life of this great "puruśa avatara" (avatar in human form). oṃ jesu christaya paramātmane puruśa avatārāya namaḥ To continue meditating with Sanskrit mantras, listen to Mantrapoly on Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Play, etc. Check out our latest What's Your Mantra? episode with Sarah Tomlinson http://whatsyourmantrapodcast.com Follow the Daily Mantra playlist on Spotify.
Forest fires have become a real problem, with recent fires in Brazil and California. Today we invoke agni (the fire element) and Gaṇeśa (the remover of obstacles) to help Australia as they are battling fires. Practice these mantras together to invoke agni, and call in Gaṇeśa's help in protecting these areas and calming the fire element. oṃ bhūrbhuvaḥ svaḥ agnaye namaḥ agnimāvāhayāmi sthāpayāmi oṃ agni murttaye namaḥ raṃ oṃ agni garbhacchide namaḥ oṃ vighnanaśanaya namaḥ oṃ vakratuṇḍāya hūṃ oṃ gaṇa dakṣaya namaḥ To continue meditating with these mantras, listen to Mantrapoly's Mantras for Healing the Earth: Forest Fires album on Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Play, etc. Check out our latest What's Your Mantra? episode with Sarah Tomlinson http://whatsyourmantrapodcast.com Follow the Daily Mantra playlist on Spotify.
The beloved guru Ram Dass has left his physical body yesterday, and today we meditate with a tarpaṇa practice and mantra to offer him prayers of gratitude & love. Practice these mantras when you lose someone close to you, for ten consecutive days following their transition if possible. oṃ namo nārāyanāya(I bow to the Supreme Force, or Essence of All) To continue meditating with this mantra, listen to Mantrapoly's The Avatars of Vishnu album on Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Play, etc. Check out our latest episode with Sarah Tomlinson on What's Your Mantra? http://whatsyourmantrapodcast.com Follow the Daily Mantra playlist on Spotify.
**Please note: if you live in the Northern hemisphere, please listen to Episode 31 (Winter Solstice - Northern Hemisphere Mantra Meditation) for today's Daily Mantra just for you. We have reached the Summer Solstice! During these longest days of the year, we meditate with a number of sūrya (sun) mantras, including the Gāyatrī. If possible, meditate with these mantras at sunrise and/or sunset, facing the sun. oṃ bhūḥ oṃ bhuvaḥ oṃ svaḥ oṃ mahaḥ oṃ janaḥ oṃ tapaḥ oṃ satyaṃ oṃ tat savitur vareṇyam bhargo devasya dhīmahi dhi yo yonaḥ pracodayāt To continue meditating with Mantrapoly, listen to our recordings on Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Play, etc. Check out our latest episode with Sarah Tomlinson on What's Your Mantra? http://whatsyourmantrapodcast.com Follow the Daily Mantra playlist on Spotify.
**Please note: if you live in the Southern hemisphere, please listen to Episode 32 (Summer Solstice - Southern Hemisphere Mantra Meditation) for today's Daily Mantra just for you. We have reached the Winter Solstice! Today we go within and meditate with a breathing mantra, that can be used as a pranayama. Spend some time looking within, over these next few shortest days of the year. haṃsaḥ or (so'haṃ) To continue meditating with Mantrapoly, listen to our recordings on Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Play, etc. Check out our latest episode with Sarah Tomlinson on What's Your Mantra? http://whatsyourmantrapodcast.com Follow the Daily Mantra playlist on Spotify.
Did you meditate with the Panchadasi mantra earlier this week? Today's mantra is a Kubera (the Lord of Wealth) shakti (śakti) mantra to bring in more prosperity. You may notice the similarities to the Panchadasi mantra.... ha sa ka la e ī la hrīṃ To continue meditating with Kubera, listen to Mantrapoly's Shakti Bijas album on Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Play, etc. Check out our latest episode with Sarah Tomlinson on What's Your Mantra? http://whatsyourmantrapodcast.com Follow the Daily Mantra playlist on Spotify.
In today's podcast we spend some time with yantrika Sarah Tomlinson as we take a deeper look into mantra's visual partner: yantras. We pull a few cards from her oracle deck and find out what energies will serve us in the upcoming year 2020. At the end, Sarah guides us through a meditation with the Śrī yantra. Here's a link to the yantra you can gaze at and meditate along with the meditation: https://www.sarahyantra.com/yantraprints/sri-yantra-perception-yantra-print Sarah provides a number of services, including: individual consultations with ayurvedic astrology & yantra instruction, workshops & ceremonies, and has two books and an oracle deck available. Sarah worked extensively with her mentor Harish Johari in India, as he initiated her into the spiritual practice of painting Yantras. Her publications include: Coloring Yantras, Nine Designs for Inner Peace, and the Yantra Bliss Oracle Deck. Check out her retreat in Mexico & online workshops at her website https://www.sarahyantra.com Join us on our Daily Mantra podcast to meditate with a new Sanskrit mantra every day. Join us on Apple Music, Spotify, Google Podcasts, etc.
On this episode Sarah Tomlinson introduces the new Little Sparrow Loved christian Podcast and dives right in to her first episode on the Love of God & the lies we believe. This podcast is real, raw, unedited, with a lot of encouragement!
This week, Sarah discusses sustainable employment models with two yoga teachers: Liz Buehler Walker of the U.S. and Norman Blair of the U.K. Join us as we explore what it really looks like to make a career as a yoga teacher and how the yoga industry needs to change so we can better value and support our teachers. Want to connect with Sarah? Reach out to her on Instagram, Facebook, or directly via email at sarahdittmore@gmail.com.The Beginner's Mind is created in partnership with Shut Up & Yoga. Check out their new books at www.shutupandyoga.com/books or join the conversation via the new facebook group, Shut Up & Yoga Forum for Modern Yogis.Liz Buehler WalkerConnecting to my breath and body through yoga has always offered me a way out of denial and into how I'm doing in relationship to reality. Everyone's vision, path and lived experience is different, and I believe that the vastness of the yogic practiceS teach us how to be in our truth and hold space for others to be in theirs.Learning is a lifelong process, but some of the people I have studied with are Peter Rizzo of Bhava Yoga (500-Hour Yoga Teacher Training, 2001), Alan Finger of ISHTA Yoga (Yoga Teacher Training Bridge Program for meditation and subtle body, 2008), Mia Borgatta of Lila Yoga and Wellness (Pre-Natal Yoga Teacher Training, 2012), Lara Kohn-Thompson and Beth Donnelly-Caban of Integral Yoga (Pre-Natal Yoga Teacher Training, 2016), Dr. Naina Marballi (Ayurveda Shirodhara Training, 2017), Sarah Tomlinson in the Harish Johari lineage of Yantra and Ayurveda.Currently I am involved in studies with social change and spiritual leaders such as Michelle Cassandra Johnson, author of Skill In Action, Kerri Kelly, founder of CTZNWELL, Susanna Barkataki, creator of the Honor {Don't Appropriate} Yoga Summit and Workbook, and Kelley Palmer, creator of Peacefilled Mama and co-founder of The Sanctuary in the City.I am also developing a Pre-Natal Yoga Teacher Training and Post-Natal programs and continue to mentor yoga teachers informally and as apprentices.You can connect with me at www.brooklynyogalife.com.Norman BlairNorman has been practising yoga since the early 1990s and teaching yoga since 2001. He has studied deeply with teachers such as Sarah Powers, Richard Freeman, and Alaric Newcombe. He loves the way yoga has helped him become more embodied, more conscious, and more focused. His approach is about enabling accessibility, encouraging acceptance and deepening awareness.He likes (in no particular order) chocolate, Star Trek, standing on his head, resting on bolsters, and going for walks across Hampstead Heath. A philosophy of practice for him is succinctly summarised by cellist Pablo Casals. When interviewed at the age of 93, Pablo Casals said that he practiced for three hours a day. When asked why, he replied: “I'm beginning to see some improvement”.Norman believes that yoga teachers need to speak out and stand up. That all of us can greatly benefit from co-operation and collaborating rather than wall-building and competition. Norman lives and teaches in London/UK. He has written a book – Brightening Our Inner Skies: yin and yoga – and his website is www.yogawithnorman.co.uk He has a monthly newsletter – to receive it please email yogawithnorman@gmail.com
Katie Thorley, Senior Knowledge Transfer Manager asks farmer Catherine Bunting and vet Sarah Tomlinson from Westpoint vets about what you should do once your farm has been shut down due to TB. For more information please visit the TB hub (http://www.tbhub.co.uk/)
Heidi Barnes ran her family's Bar Harbor, Maine inn for years, which inspired 'The Bellman' and 'The Bellman's Secret'. She has lived around the world, including Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Dubai, and Canada―and now resides in Los Angeles, California. She enjoys outdoor activities, loves animals, and is a devoted mother of three. The Bellman's Secret is her second novel. Sarah Tomlinson is the author of the father-daughter memoir, 'GOOD GIRL', published by Gallery Books (Simon & Schuster) in 2015. She has ghostwritten or co-written seventeen books, including the New York Times Bestseller, 'FAST GIRL', with Suzy Favor Hamilton, and four un-credited New York Timesbestsellers. Her music criticism, articles, and personal essays have appeared in publications including Marie Claire, MORE, Publishers Weekly, Salon.com, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, and The Huffington Post. Her fiction has appeared in Vol. 1 Brooklyn. Her personal essays have appeared in the collections 'He Never Came Home' and 'Critically Acclaimed: Fake Movies Real Reviews'.
Satsang With Sarah Tomlinson Sitaram Das and Sarah Tomlinson talk about the yoga and meditation of Yantra Painting. Sarah gives Sitaram a mini reading, using her new oracle deck. They talk about the Goddess energy of the cards he picked, and also the energy of the Goddess Durga. Sarah Also regales us with a few sweet stories about her teacher, Harish Johari.
Talk by James & Sarah Tomlinson Part of our teaching series called 'These Are The Days of Our Lives' Recorded on 13/08/2017 at our Bournville gathering
Talk by James & Sarah Tomlinson Part of our teaching series called 'These Are The Days of Our Lives' Recorded on 06/08/2017 at our Moseley gathering
Dr Sarah Tomlinson visits the PediaCast Studio, and it’s NOT another boring lecture! In fact, we discuss ways of sprucing up your PowerPoint presentation and transforming it into an engaging experience. Active learning improves knowledge retention, and we’ll provide practical techniques for putting active learning to work in your medical classroom. We hope you can join us!
Kathryn interviews journalist Sarah Tomlinson, author of the book “Good Girl: A Memoir”. Told with raw honesty, this father-daughter memoir from Tomlinson recounts her unconventional upbringing as colored by her complicated relationship with her father. Bittersweet, honest, and ultimately redemptive, “Good Girl” takes an insightful look into what happens when the people we love unconditionally are the people who disappoint us the most.
Kathryn interviews journalist Sarah Tomlinson, author of the book “Good Girl: A Memoir”. Told with raw honesty, this father-daughter memoir from Tomlinson recounts her unconventional upbringing as colored by her complicated relationship with her father. Bittersweet, honest, and ultimately redemptive, “Good Girl” takes an insightful look into what happens when the people we love unconditionally are the people who disappoint us the most.
Sarah Tomlinson is the guest. Her new memoir, Good Girl, is available now from Gallery Books. Jill Soloway says "Good Girl is a father-daughter story unlike any other I’ve read before. Tomlinson’s prose is vivid and compelling, bringing you right along with her as she travels from her rural hometown to the big city in search of fulfillment, clarity, and—hopefully—a sense of peace in her relationship with the man who made her who she is." And Edan Lepucki calls it "A forthright, sensitive, and compelling memoir about one woman's often fraught relationship with her father. I read it in a day and felt mournful when it was over. Tomlinson is a clear-eyed yet compassionate writer, and the emotional rigor that she brings to this book is both rare and beautiful." Monologue topics: Chicago, houseguests, broken bones, closed door paranoia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Martha Frankel’s guests this week are Mary Norris, Jillian Lauren, Sarah Tomlinson and Jamie Brickhouse.
Good Girl (Gallery Books) Told with raw, rugged honesty, this heartrending memoir from journalist Sarah Tomlinson recounts her unconventional upbringing and coming-of-age as colored by her complicated relationship with her father. Sarah Tomlinson was born on January 29, 1976, in a farmhouse in Freedom, Maine. After two years of attempted family life in Boston, her father's gambling addiction and broken promises led her mother to pool her resources with five other families to buy 100 acres of land in Maine and reunite with her college boyfriend. Sarah would spend the majority of her childhood on "The Land" with infrequent, but coveted, visits from her father, who--as a hitchhiking, acid-dropping, wannabe mystic turned taxi driver--was nothing short of a rock star in her eyes. Propelled out of her bohemian upbringing to seek the big life she equated with her father, Sarah entered college at fifteen, where a school shooting further complicated her quest for a sense of safety. While establishing herself as a journalist and rock critic on both coasts, Sarah's father continued to swerve in and out of her life, building and re-breaking their relationship, and fracturing Sarah's confidence and sense of self. In this unforgettable memoir, Sarah conveys the dark comedy in her quest to repair the heart her father broke. Bittersweet, honest, and ultimately redemptive, Good Girl takes an insightful look into what happens when the people we love unconditionally are the people who disappoint us the most, and how time, introspection, and acceptance can help us heal."" Praise for Good Girl: “A compelling, insight-laden memoir documenting the devastating impact of a father's undependable love on a daughter. Tomlinson's lucid depiction of her DIY backwoods girlhood and punk teen years, precocious entry to college, tempestuous love life and literary ambitions, her excesses and failures and successes—portrays a young woman whose emotional life is a shimmering, shifting sea whose currents are shaped by a geologic formation a the bottom, the charming bohemian fantastist that was her father.”–Janet Fitch, New York Times bestselling author of White Oleander “Tomlinson is a clear-eyed, compassionate writer, and she brings an emotional rigor to this book that is rare and beautiful.” –Edan Lepucki, bestselling author of California “Good Girl is a father-daughter story unlike any other I've read before. Tomlinson's prose is vivid and compelling, bringing you right along with her as she travels from her rural hometown to the big city in search of fulfillment, clarity, and—hopefully—a sense of peace in her relationship with the man who made her who she is.”–Jill Soloway, creator of the 2015 Golden Globe-winning television show “Transparent” and author of Tiny Ladies in Shiny Pants “Shot from the heart, Tomlinson's memoir of her dance around her enigmatic and elusive father resonated deeply with me, as it will with anyone who has yearned for a parent's love and their own place in the world.”–Wendy Lawless, New York Times bestselling author of Chanel Bonfire “Sarah Tomlinson's Good Girl courageously explores the central journey of every woman's life: from wanting the love of Daddy -- and the men who stand in for him -- to learning how to love herself.”–Tracy McMillan, television writer and author of the soon to be released Multiple Listings; I Love You and I'm Leaving You Anyway, and Why You're Not Married...Yet “With great poignance and vulnerability, Tomlinson turns a frank, funny, and honest gaze on one girl's struggle to redefine ‘good' on her own terms.”–Jillian Lauren, New York Times bestselling author of Some Girls: My Life in a Harem Sarah Tomlinson has more than a decade of experience as a journalist, music critic, writer, and editor. She has ghostwritten ten books (with two more in the works), including two uncredited New York Times-bestsellers. She has turned her passion for music, literature, and pop culture trends into cutting-edge coverage and cultural criticism. Her personal essays have appeared, or are forthcoming, in publications including Marie Claire, MORE, Salon.com, The Huffington Post and The Los Angeles Review of Books. Her fiction has appeared on Vol. 1 Brooklyn. Her articles and music reviews have appeared in publications including The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, Boston magazine, Spin.com,Billboard.com, Alternative Press, Swindle, Preen, Rockpile, The OC Weekly, and The Willamette Week, and she wrote a weekly local music column, “Notes,” for The Boston Phoenix. She has written bios for bands on Virgin, Red Ink/Columbia, and MySpace Records and contributed to the electronic press kits for artists on Warner Bros. Records. Sarah currently splits her time between Los Angeles and Brooklyn. She writes journalism, novels, memoirs, screenplays, TV pilots, personal essays, short stories and online dating profiles for her friends. She has read at Los Angeles literary happenings including Sit ‘n Spin, Vermin on the Mount, Tongue and Groove and Little Birds. Her favorite band is T. Rex.