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Metralla Rosa
Ep 41 with Sue Dray: Artist, fashion illustrator & art tutor

Metralla Rosa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 77:50


You can also watch this episode on Youtube where English, Italian and Spanish subtitles are available or visit the Metralla Rosa website for more details.For more than forty years, Sue Dray has been communicating with her art in many capacities and on many levels – starting as an illustrator for pioneering feminist publications such as Spare Rib and The Women's Press, both now considered cult magazines and historical treasures, archived and faithfully preserved as study material by The British Library.Throughout the 1980s, Sue illustrated book covers for renowned authors such as Fay Weldon and Margaret Atwood, put her talents to use illustrating cookbooks and magazines such as Gay News and Gai Pied, completed a master's degree in art that led to her teaching at universities in the United States and produced some of her most personal work, inspired by her two young daughters. She has since drawn live alongside the catwalk during shows by designers such as Pam Hogg, Vivienne Westwood and Zandra Rhodes, illustrated behind the scenes for Andrew Logan‘s Alternative Miss World and appeared drawing backstage during the 2018 film 'Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activist'. Her style is a combination of strong lines, painterly textures and intense, contrasting colours. Yet, despite her constant search for evolution and change, these characteristics of her artistic language have remained intact since the beginnings of her prolific career, during the golden eighties.Today Sue is regularly commissioned by magazines and designers for the drawings and sketches she creates during the unveiling of collections in all the major fashion capitals, throughout fashion season. In 2018 she was Fashion Scout‘s first resident artist for the Spring/Summer collection of London Fashion Week, during which we could see her standing in a sea of surrealism at her elegant easel, a mouth full of paintbrushes, surrounded by throngs of press photographers, all competing with her for the best images from each collection. Following an approach by Apple in 2015, she has also found time to experiment with digital drawing – a medium she has come to appreciate when working under the hectic conditions of fashion shows. Last but not least, it is impossible to ignore the extent of her teaching experience: Sue has taught in the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States and was, for eight years, course leader of the Fashion Illustration Course at The London College of Fashion. She continues to contribute to this renowned institution as a guest lecturer, nurturing future generations of fashion artists with her vibrant teaching style and a faith in the arts that exudes life, spontaneity, authenticity and innovation.And now, enjoy the interview!_____________________Related LinksSue Dray: Website | Instagram_____________________For further information about this interview, including links to anything mentioned by Sue, or to continue reading this text in Spanish, English and Italian, visit the Metralla Rosa website.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/metrallarosa)

Starter Girlz's show
#125 Don't Let What You Lived Be Wasted: Sue McGray

Starter Girlz's show

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 32:02


Sue McGray is the author of "Becoming Visible: Letting Go of the Things that Hide Your True Beauty" a book that she describes "shares success principles and life lessons that changed the way I thought and lived." We begin this episode with Sue walking us through her journey living 30 years in an abusive relationship, the turning point when she left, the inspiration behind her book, and how she influences women to be all they can be through her work. She owned a cosmetic business for 37 years, mentoring and leading women, and in this episode, she talks about how this business gave her inner strength to persist. We discuss mindset and how encounters can shape our lives. Today Sue is a speaker providing hope to women and reminding us that it only takes one decision to change your outcome. Welcome to episode 125.You can learn more about Sue and her work at https://www.suezmcgray.com/.These are our friends. These are your friends. AND they are living the extraordinary. #riseup #beamazing #beyoudoyou

Bethel Church Blackheath (West Midlands)
At His Feet - Sue Green

Bethel Church Blackheath (West Midlands)

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 13:10


Today Sue shares some thoughts about Mary and Martha on their differing personalities and reminds us that we should prioritise being in God's presence, sitting at His feet and soaking up His words.

Modern Woman
Sue Walter - Global CEO of Maggie & Rose

Modern Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 53:36


You may be familiar with brands such as The Royal Opera House, The Hospital Club or more recently the family members club Maggie & Rose, all companies which Sue Walter has been instrumental in evolving and growing over the years.Sue withholds a diverse and fascinating career spanning 30 years, her first job was in the civil service then in HR where her hard work and eternal dedication paid off in which she become the HR Director for The Metropolitan Police.Soon after Sue migrated over to operational management where she developed a strong interest in launching, growing and turning around businesses and has earned the title of CEO for a number of diverse organisations.One of her proudest moments was working with The Hospital Club, a members club for creatives based in London, she worked with the founders, Paul Allen (also co-founder of Microsoft) and Dave Stewart from the Eurythmics, from the early days of conception right through until the doors sadly closed (you can hear more about this story within this podcast).Today Sue is the Global CEO of the original family members club and day nursery brand, Maggie & Rose, here we delve into her vast career journey to date and find out what it really takes to elevate a business from small time to big success.Support the show (http://www.modernwoman.co/sign-up)

BaU
The Inclusionista.

BaU

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 38:27


Join us as Dr Sue Thomas FRSA educates from a surprisinglysunny Scotland us on how the ethics of fashion is underpinned by the choices we make as customers in response to what we design into our consumption.Sue takes us behind the scenes of the content she developed when teaching as part of her pioneering MSc Ethics in Fashion for the School of Textiles and Design ethics. Today Sue continues her work turning up the heat up on how the conversation around inclusion, sustainability and industry ethics must change and how some businesses are leading the way. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Maintenance of Inheritance
RMR & Grocott's Mail Lockdown Weekly Wrap UP report

Maintenance of Inheritance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 27:46


Rhodes Music Radio — During the lockdown, Sue Mclennan gives us a weekely wrap up, reporting on the current affairs happning in and around Makana. Today Sue looks into life beyond the extension of the lockdown. She express challenges of a relaible flow of numbers for reporting as the provincial reporting ends mostly at district level.

Positive Productivity
PP 631: The Little Movements that Make a Big Difference with Sue Salvemini

Positive Productivity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 46:46


Following her careers in the military as well as in medical field working with executive leadership teams, Sue Salvemini took a step back to explore her values and purpose. Today Sue is the founder of Focal Pointe Consulting Group, where she works with executives and professionals who don’t feel like they make a difference. Listen as Sue and Kim Sutton get raw and real in a conversation about gratitude, life's struggles, making a difference, following our passion and purpose and much more. Get the show notes and transcription at https://thekimsutton.com/pp631.

Love Your Cells Podcast
Episode 13: A Conversation with Rhonda Bates

Love Your Cells Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2019 82:22


Today Sue's client and friend, Rhonda Bates, joins her for a very lengthy, but hilarious conversation on the podcast.  Rhonda shares her incredible weight loss and body transformation story, as well as her struggles, her triumphs, and some valuable mindset tips to help motivate us all.

Love Your Cells Podcast
Episode 12: A Conversation with Olivia Shwetz - Feeling Intuition

Love Your Cells Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 28:47


Listening to our Intuition is sometimes difficult. Feeling it, is even more challenging. Today Sue connects with Olivia Shwetz, owner of Wake The Wild Within, to discuss how listening to our inner guide is so important with navigating our life's journey.  Please excuse the slight technical glitches, as we recorded over zoom, and well, it's not perfect (but all of it is perfect).   

Love Your Cells Podcast
Episode 10: Q&A

Love Your Cells Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 16:12


Today Sue answers a few questions from her fans, and shares a little bit about her journey as a therapist, and what's next for 2020.  

Smart Healthy Women Magazine Podcast
Sue Lester and Clearing Your Head Trash

Smart Healthy Women Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2018 40:30


Welcome to Episode 14 of our podcast, and today I’m having a chat with Sue Lester from Growing Content Pty Ltd. Specialising in clearing head trash, Sue Lester is an international mindset healer, coach and professional speaker. She works with individuals, teams & audiences, optimizing their unconscious blueprints ™ so they feel successful on the inside too, reigniting their zest for life's adventures, and achieving that elusive life balance. Sue Lester is author of "The Face Within: How To Change Your Unconscious Blueprint" and "Answering The Call To Adventure". In her spare time Sue has been charged by a silverback gorilla, canoed the Zambezi River dodging hippos and crocodiles, trekked at high altitude in Nepal, India & Peru, walked across the Australian Simpson Desert with 16 camels, and much more. Sue uses her adventurous travel tales to inspire others to reach their potential. www.SueLester.com Are you struggling to find your Superwoman costume as you battle with The Bitch in your head?Are you so busy trying to follow all the expert advice you’re so stretched you feel like you’re about snap?Are you feeling guilty about…well, just about everything? Then you’ll love today’s chat with Sue Lester, an international mindset healer and coach. Sue specialises in clearing ‘head trash’ and optimising your unconscious blueprint™ so you can feel successful inside as well. She’s published the powerful head-trash clearing book, “The Face Within: How to Change Your Unconscious Blueprint”, and is currently writing, “Answering The Call To Adventure”. Today Sue’s sharing with us how to survive being a Female Entrepreneur, with your sanity, identity and relationships intact. If you’d like to connect with Sue further, you’ll find links to her website and social media below. Do go along and say Hi! https://www.suelester.com/http://www.facebook.com/GrowingContentSmoothingYourPathhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/suelester/https://www.instagram.com/sue_lester_growing_content/https://twitter.com/SueLesterCoach

Live Inspired Podcast with John O'Leary
S7 | Episode 73 Sue Klebold

Live Inspired Podcast with John O'Leary

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 71:09


"This process of accepting that your loved one has hurt other people. And accepting who that is and what it means to be a mother of someone like that, it takes not only months but years." Sue Klebold is forever tied to a tragic day marked down in American history, April 20, 1999. It was on that day two gunmen entered Columbine High School and killed 12 students, a teacher and wounded two dozen others. One of the shooters was her son, Dylan. After an excruciating journey, Sue has come to a place of peace and is using her life to honor the lives of those who died, raise awareness for mental health issues and do what she could to prevent another tragedy like Columbine from happening again. Sue shares her story of a mother's love, heart-wrenching tragedy, sincere appeal for forgiveness, the long process of allowing herself to grieve, and letting go of the trauma of being hated, criticized and judged in order to focus on her heart, and the little boy she lost and adored.  Today Sue bravely, honestly and with great humility shares her 20-year journey of researching mental health, suicide, and their ramifications so that we as a community may be able to live more inspired. I think what will amaze you most is how much you can relate to Sue, her family and her story. Sue shares concrete ideas to make sure none of us have to step into her shoes. It is a podcast you won't want to miss. SHOW NOTES:  Sue heard on the news that 25 had died and found herself praying that no more would die and if her son was the killer that he'd kill himself to stop the number of fatalities from growing. "I didn't think of him as a vicious murderer." "I went into the meeting with the sheriff thinking he'd been brainwashed or tricked. But I was shown what really happened and his level of involvement in the planning that I was in a state of shock all over again. I had to rebuild who Dylan was to me." We were very isolated after the tragedy, I had a tremendous amount of humiliation to think that someone I loved and raised could do something like this. There was a lot of fear involved.  "Everybody who knew Dylan was as dumbfounded as we were. All wondering what we could have said to change his involvement...trying to understand what Dylan had done, look out for each other." I remember Dylan with joy. Like if he died of cancer or a car accident.  I thought I'd never get to this place. I thought the way in which he died would obliterate what he had meant to me. Every time I saw kids with their moms and kids with their siblings I thought Dylan took that from people. I tried to make statements, write letters to the victims..."There is nothing you can do to adequately apologize for something like that." Read paralyzed Columbine survivor, Anne Marie Hochhalter's letter of forgiveness to Sue.   "I had perceived myself to be a good mother." "Previously, I had been one of those mothers who when crimes were being committed, went "uh-huh, what kinda parent was that." People had to think of me as a bad parent or different than them because "The thought that you could do your best and be a good parent and this could still happen is a terrifying thought." "I had no idea during his lifetime that he was in danger and that's why I speak about this a lot today. Now I look back - after being educated, reading, talking with experts - I can say that was a potential sign. But I didn't have the knowledge at the time." School counselors, therapist, teachers and his parents all missed potential signs. He said he'd show us that he was on the right track and he did. He worked, applied to college and did well for the next 14 months. Change in behavior happened his junior year. Changes in his sleep patterns. But he presented as a normal person.   "The thought that you could do your best and be a good parent and this could still happen is terrifying."  "Important point to remember about mental health: What we think people should be feeling and what they are feeling can be very, very different." We need to do everything we can to truly understand what our children are going through. Ask open-ended questions (even though you can't be certain they'll answer truthfully): "Tell me something about yourself that no one understands, but that causes you pain?" Instead of trying to fix it, making your child feel like he has to "be happy" ... no matter their answer, your response should always be, "tell me more about that." Ask the hard questions: Do you have thoughts about hurting yourself or someone else? Stay calm, don't try to argue with that person. I wish I'd given more of an opportunity to share more of what he was dealing with and that whatever his feelings were okay. If I could do anything over, those are the things I would make happen. Sue's book is a meditation on forgiveness A Mother's Reckoning.  There is a physiological difference in those who commit suicide; when someone is having persistent thoughts of suicide and can't shut it off - these are symptoms of a physiological brain malfunction. [Dr. Victoria Arango, Ph.D. from Columbia University]  According to the FBI, of mass shootings, 78% of them the shooter was suicidal. This is why I have become so focused on suicide prevention. If we can get someone away from a suicidal crisis, it gives us great opportunity to prevent a shooting like this from escalating. "I practice gratitude a lot." I go to bed at night counting blessings to adjust my mind into a positive place. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-talk or go to their website to chat: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org  All author proceeds from A Mother’s Reckoning are being donated to various mental health charities, including Mental Health America (MHA), National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), American Association of Suicidology (AAS), and Brain & Behavior Research Foundation. SUE KLEBOLD'S LIVE INSPIRED 7  1. What is the best book you’ve ever read? Oh, that's a great question, I wish I had a long time to think about that. Gone with the Wind, Amy Tann, one of the best books on suicide: No Time to Say Goodbye. 2. Tomorrow you discover your wealthy uncle shockingly dies at the age of 103; leaving you millions. What would you do with it? Well, I think I'd sit on it for a while. I don't think there is anything different that I would do from what I am doing. I try to live a life where I have donated what I can donate from my book. I would want to make sure that money was used well. I am so happy with how my life is.  3. Your house is on fire, all living things and people are out. You have the opportunity to run in and grab one item. What would it be? I think I would grab pictures of my children. 4. You are sitting on a bench overlooking a gorgeous beach. You have the opportunity to have a long conversation with anyone living or dead. Who would it be? Dylan.  5. What is the best advice you’ve ever received? It was in the process of my therapy, where I was allowed to grieve.  6. Looking back, what advice would you give yourself at age 20? You are in for a wild ride. Nothing you can do is going to prepare yourself. You are more courageous and strong than you have any idea. 7. It’s been said that all great people can have their lives summed up in one sentence. How do you want yours to read? She did the best she could.  ***  If you enjoyed today’s episode: Subscribe (automatically get new episodes), rate & review (help spread the word!) this podcast wherever you get your podcasts. I can’t wait to see you here next Thursday! Today is your day. Live Inspired. Live Inspired with John every day on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Instagram and get his Monday Motivation email: www.JohnOLearyInspires.com/Monday-Morning

Parenting Food Allergies
Hey Mabel, how do I read a food allergy label?

Parenting Food Allergies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2017 60:40


Reading food allergy labels is not only important, it is vital to living safely with food allergies. But sometimes consumers need to do more than just read the label. Today Sue and guest Caroline Moassessi, Grateful Foodie blogger and Allergic Living product editor, discuss how to accurately understand food labels and how to contact a manufacturer... The post Hey Mabel, how do I read a food allergy label? appeared first on Parenting Food Allergies.

Morning Moments With Maia
Morning Moments With Maia; Sue Z. Hart on Building Communities

Morning Moments With Maia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2016 61:00


Maia Aziz P.S.W., C.L.Y.L., writes and speaks on living a life of love and laughter. President-Elect of The Association for Applied and Therapeutic Humor, Maia is joined each week on Morning Moments With Maia...Conversations of Love and Laughter by an eclectic lineup of guests who live their lives with love and laughter and work to help others do the same. www.withloveandlaughter.ca     Sue Z. Hart was born on a small farm in Vail, Washington. At the age of three her family home burnt to the ground. Her family moved into the logging camp, where her father worked. For six years they lived in a two bedroom camp house while her family built a new home, with the help of many family friends. Sue believes the experiences of her childhood played a big part in her belief that we all need to help our neighbors and be actively engage in our community. Passionately involved in her community, Sue served two consecutive terms as President, NAWIC (National Association of Women in Construction) Puget Sound Chapter 60 and remains active on the Board. She is a member of the Master Builders Association of King & Snohomish Counties and serves on many Advisory Boards. She is active in her Church and Community. Sue is the founder of Building Beyond the Walls, an inclusive basic construction training program for those who want to volunteer on construction sites that teaches participants self-awareness and empowerment. Today Sue joins Maia for a conversation about connecting and engaging people to build stronger communities. www.buildingbeyondthewalls.org