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Your hosts: Amy aka JKnitMa on Ravelry and Megan aka JustRunKnit on Ravelry This week we are sharing recent favorite things and drawing winners for the Multi-Color Summer KAL! Grab your crafting and join us!Prizes drawn for the multi-color KAL. Comfy Cozy Craft-along: Sept - Dec 2021As crispness starts to creep back into the air (or soon will), we are dreaming of snuggling into and crafting all the comfy cozy projects: blankets, sweaters, scarves/shawls, hats, mittens, and socks. The craft-along runs through Dec 31, 2021, and includes new cast-ons and works in progress. You will get double entries for patterns by our Sept-Dec 2021 ZKN speakers: Tamy Gore, Samantha Guerin, Tracie Millar, Tanis Gray, Heather Laws, and more to be announced! Grab your projects and join the fun!Upcoming ZKN events Amy Favs716knit stitch markers and Petal Party CropLeading Men Fiber Arts Marley sweaterAll the Fall KALsMegan FavsALL the mohair and sweaters!Illuminate and Sanderson SweaterLeading Men Fiber Arts mohairCraftily Dyed Yarn goodiesPigskin Party Kick-off! ZK News and Join Discord ZKN events and Sign-up info
In which we wrap-up our look back at what happened during the second year of the Civil War.
Justine's episode of the Women On The Edge series looks at the cashless welfare card. The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. The project was renamed Women on the Edge (WOTE) by participants. Between 12-16 women attended over 15 weeks from Sept-Dec 2017. It culminated in a Listening Party on December 15, 2017 and a radio series to be released in March 2018.
Heather/Hacklock is an artist and music lover. Why not combine the two? The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. The project was renamed Women on the Edge (WOTE) by participants. Between 12-16 women attended over 15 weeks from Sept-Dec 2017. It culminated in a Listening Party on December 15, 2017 and a radio series to be released in March 2018.
In Celeste MacIntosh's contributions to the WOTE series, she looks at health and music. The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. The project was renamed Women on the Edge (WOTE) by participants. Between 12-16 women attended over 15 weeks from Sept-Dec 2017. It culminated in a Listening Party on December 15, 2017 and a radio series to be released in March 2018.
Shona Hawkes takes a walk around Fortitude Valley, home of Community Radio 4ZZZ and more. The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. The project was renamed Women on the Edge (WOTE) by participants. Between 12-16 women attended over 15 weeks from Sept-Dec 2017. It culminated in a Listening Party on December 15, 2017 and a radio series to be released in March 2018.
Beth Henson takes us to her home town on the island of Luzon, where music is life. The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. The project was renamed Women on the Edge (WOTE) by participants. Between 12-16 women attended over 15 weeks from Sept-Dec 2017. It culminated in a Listening Party on December 15, 2017 and a radio series to be released in March 2018.
Alison's original composition from her work with the Whoopeedo Crew. The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. The project was renamed Women on the Edge (WOTE) by participants. Between 12-16 women attended over 15 weeks from Sept-Dec 2017. It culminated in a Listening Party on December 15, 2017 and a radio series to be released in March 2018.
The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. The project was renamed Women on the Edge (WOTE) by participants. Between 12-16 women attended over 15 weeks from Sept-Dec 2017. It culminated in a Listening Party on December 15, 2017 and a radio series to be released in March 2018.
These three women talk about the perils of online dating and the ubiquitous unsolicited dick pic! The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. The project was renamed Women on the Edge (WOTE) by participants. Between 12-16 women attended over 15 weeks from Sept-Dec 2017. It culminated in a Listening Party on December 15, 2017 and a radio series to be released in March 2018.
Alison talks to Andy Paine about Food Not Bombs. The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. The project was renamed Women on the Edge (WOTE) by participants. Between 12-16 women attended over 15 weeks from Sept-Dec 2017. It culminated in a Listening Party on December 15, 2017 and a radio series to be released in March 2018.
CJ talks to some women from the WOTE group about their social justice projects. The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. The project was renamed Women on the Edge (WOTE) by participants. Between 12-16 women attended over 15 weeks from Sept-Dec 2017. It culminated in a Listening Party on December 15, 2017 and a radio series to be released in March 2018.
George has a love for alternative music from Europe. The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. The project was renamed Women on the Edge (WOTE) by participants. Between 12-16 women attended over 15 weeks from Sept-Dec 2017. It culminated in a Listening Party on December 15, 2017 and a radio series to be released in March 2018.
While we visited 4ZZZ, inevitably there were interviews! The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. The project was renamed Women on the Edge (WOTE) by participants. Between 12-16 women attended over 15 weeks from Sept-Dec 2017. It culminated in a Listening Party on December 15, 2017 and a radio series to be released in March 2018.
DJ Madonna has an online music show on Radio Parkies. Here she get a bit more personal. The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. The project was renamed Women on the Edge (WOTE) by participants. Between 12-16 women attended over 15 weeks from Sept-Dec 2017. It culminated in a Listening Party on December 15, 2017 and a radio series to be released in March 2018.
Today at noon EST, Laurie Huston from News for the Heart is talking with Nancy Arruda from UniversalSky.com. We chatted about what was Up in the Universal Skies from May-Aug 2015. We discussed some of the difficulties of Mercury Retrograde beginning this month, and how Saturn, Jupiter, Venus and Uranus will be impacting us this quarter. Our next show will be in Aug for the quarter of Sept-Dec. Join us for this fascinating discussion! We're Getting to the Heart of what Matters!
Today at noon EST, Laurie Huston from News for the Heart is talking with Nancy Arruda from UniversalSky.com. We chatted about what was Up in the Universal Skies from May-Aug 2015. We discussed some of the difficulties of Mercury Retrograde beginning this month, and how Saturn, Jupiter, Venus and Uranus will be impacting us this quarter. Our next show will be in Aug for the quarter of Sept-Dec. Join us for this fascinating discussion! We're Getting to the Heart of what Matters!
Today at noon EST, Laurie Huston from News for the Heart is talking with Nancy Arruda from UniversalSky.com. We chatted about what was Up in the Universal Skies from May-Aug 2015. We discussed some of the difficulties of Mercury Retrograde beginning this month, and how Saturn, Jupiter, Venus and Uranus will be impacting us this quarter. Our next show will be in Aug for the quarter of Sept-Dec. Join us for this fascinating discussion! We're Getting to the Heart of what Matters!