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And So, She Left: Wisdom from Women Beyond the Corporate World
This episode is sponsored by The Diversity Agency. Anita Grant (Hello Hair), Salem Berhane (IncluSV Beauty Solutions), Kristina Knox (Arbre), Monique Gallivan (Gyallivant), and Seyi Adaghe (ROUN Beauty) are the five winners of this year's Shea Moisture Dream Fund Grant. They know the costs and barriers of entrepreneurship. From Unilever brand Shea Moisture, The Dream Fund was created to support Black-owned women-led businesses across Beauty and professional services in Canada, awarding $10,000 to each of the winners. In this special episode, we sat down with the winners to hear about their journeys so far. They talk about the financial barriers facing black entrepreneurs, how they found the courage to take the entrepreneurial leap in precarious situations, and why community is at the heart of what they do. The Winners talk about:The biggest issues they faced when starting outNot being taken seriously by customers and fundersSeeking funding as black women in the beauty spaceTheir journeys starting their businesses during COVIDTaking the seemingly precarious leap into entrepreneurshipThe importance of being vulnerable to connect with your community We're nominated for a Signal Award! (click here)It's like the Emmys of podcasting. Remember when someone helped you in a small way, yet it made all the difference? Your vote matters. It will take 30 seconds, and help us to grow the show. Thanks for your support. Hosted by Katherin Vasilopoulos. Made by Cansulta and Ethan Lee.Music by © Chris Zabriskie, published by You've Been a Wonderful Laugh Track (ASCAP). Songs used in this episode include: "Air Hockey Saloon," "What Does Anybody Know About Anything," "I Don't See the Branches, I See the Leaves," "CGI Snake," "I Am Running Down the Long Hallway of Viewmont Elementary." Used under the Creative Commons 4.0 International License
And So, She Left: Wisdom from Women Beyond the Corporate World
Despite her success, Jessica Cerato still struggles with self-doubt. After spending 15 years in corporate HR roles, including time on Wall Street, Jessica took a leap of faith and pursued her passion for numerology, a field that delves into the hidden meaning behind numbers. However, her journey certainly wasn't without struggle, and Jessica finds herself grappling with imposter syndrome, especially when it comes to connecting with corporate-minded individuals. To help Jessica take on these challenges, we welcome back Erin Schnarr, President of the pay equity solutions company CompenSage. Erin's own entrepreneurial journey is filled with moments of doubt and imposter syndrome, making her the ideal mentor for Jessica. Together, they dive deep into strategies for overcoming imposter syndrome, embracing their identities as entrepreneurs, and learning the importance of trusting one's instincts instead of simply referring to hard data. Learn more about CompenSage and Jessica's numerology practice. In this episode, we cover:How to network with others as a pioneer in your fieldThe underlying instability of the corporate worldThe importance of learning to trust your gutAn amazing Wall Street story about making instinctual decisionsHow to effectively scale your specialized, one-on-one practiceRisk taking, what it involves, and how to do it effectively Quote of the Week:"The difference between 'risk' and 'reckless'...is knowing when to walk away from the slot machine." - Jessica Cerato Hosted by Katherin Vasilopoulos. Made by Cansulta and Ethan Lee.Music by © Chris Zabriskie, published by You've Been a Wonderful Laugh Track (ASCAP). Songs used in this episode include: "Air Hockey Saloon," "What Does Anybody Know About Anything," "The 49th Street Galleria," "Is That You or Are You You," "Cylinder 9"Used under the Creative Commons 4.0 International License
This episode is the finale of the three-part Jewish tale of Adam and Eve. Check out the previous two episodes before you listen to this for more context. In the first episode, we spoke of God's intent to create man and angels' opposition to the love and freedom of will and conscience that God chose to gift mankind. We spoke of the creation of Adam, of the existence, nature, and the journey of our souls, and in doing so, we spent time talking about the disposition of an ideal man – and the nature of Adam. The second episode recounted the nature of an ideal man, the story of Satan, the creation of Lilith and Eve, and then we spoke of Adam and Eve's life in Paradise – in the garden of Eden; and then concluded that episode with the fall of humanity as we ate the forbidden fruit.The story this week continues from here. It has been collected and recounted from the book titled “The Legends of the Jews” by Louis Ginsberg. Details below:Reference:Title: The Legends of the Jews Volume 1Author: Louis GinzbergURL: https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/1493/pg1493.htmlWe're active on social media. Check us out below:Twitter: @storiesthtmdeus Instagram: @storiesthtmdeus Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/storiesthatmdeuse-mail: info.storiesthatmadeus@gmail.comThe music used for the episodes is either free to use or under a creative commons license. Below are their links and attributions:Dreams Become Real by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1500027Artist: http://incompetech.com/The Temperature of the Air on the Bow of the Kaleetan by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/uvp/Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/The Temperature of the Air on the Bow of the Kaleetan by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/uvp/Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/What Does Anybody Know About Anything by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/dtv/Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/Antarctica by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://audionautix.com/Out of the Skies, Under the Earth by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/reappear/Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/Midnight Meeting by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100159Artist: http://incompetech.com/
It's the first episode of Season 5. Hello friends and book lovers we are back and this is our 100th episode! That's pretty amazing eh? And have we got a treat for you. This is an interview we did with sci-fi author Andy Weir and we had a good time chatting with him about his latest book, Project Hail Mary. We both enjoyed this book and it's back on familiar 'The Martian' territory. One man, solo, stuck between planetary annihilation and deep space (you'll get what we mean when you read this book). Enjoy!Music credits:What Does Anybody Know About Anything by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/dtv/Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
Today, in the 35th episode of Stories That Made Us, we talk about the Creation Myth of the Japanese. This is a story of the creation of the Shinto Gods and Goddesses, who then created our world, and us. Before we delve into the story, it is worthwhile to note that our understanding of the Japanese Creation myth is based on two ancient texts. Whilst the stories must have circulated orally since long before, it was first put to prose in 682 A.D. - commissioned by Emperor Temmu as a "history of the Emperors and of matters of high antiquity". It wasn't to be completed, however, until A.D. 712 and was compiled by the court scholar Ono Yasumaro. The book, of course, isn't exactly supposed to be an accurate historical record but is to be seen more as a text that establishes a clear line of descent for the Japanese rulers and nobility from the 7th and 8th century A.D to the Shinto gods, and ultimately, the Supreme Goddess - The Sun Goddess - Amaterasu. Two years after the completion of the Kojiki, Empress Gemio commissioned the preparation of a "national history". Not much is known about this project, other than that the book was completed and laid before the Empress in 720 A.D. by Prince Toneri and Yasumaro Futo no Ason. This is The Nihon Shoki, or the Nihongi, and is best considered a sequel to the Kojiki. It is more complete, elegant, and goes a long way in addressing many of the discrepancies in the Kojiki. It also reasserts the history and genealogies of some of the clans who are not mentioned in the Kojiki. So it is these two books that are the pillars of our understanding of the Japanese or the Shinto creation myths. In this episode, we cover just the first part of the Japanese creation myth, focussing on the beginning of all, on Genesis. Stay tuned for the conclusion of this magnificent and intricate tale in the later episodes. I hope you enjoy the tale. If you do, please leave a rating and feedback. Share and subscribe! Your patronage would help us immensely! Get in touch with us: Twitter: @storiesthtmdeus Instagram: @storiesthtmdeus Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/storiesthatmdeus e-mail: info.storiesthatmadeus@gmail.com The music used for the episodes is either free to use or under creative commons license. Below are their links and attributions: Laendler in C Minor Hess 68 by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/?keywords=laendler&Search=Search Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Anguish by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400047 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Deep Space by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/ What Does Anybody Know About Anything by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/dtv/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
Olá, colega! No 27º episódio de Ensigno, eu tento mostrar que a grama do vizinho nem sempre é tão verde assim. Falaremos de youtube, aulas particulares e leremos comentários dolorosos em redes sociais. Vem comigo! Episódio publicado em: http://pedrobittencourt.com.br/ensigno/ensigno-27-o-outro-professor-e-melhor-do-que-o-meu/ Referências citadas no programa: https://wiki.gugacast.com/Nomes_do_Capetahttps://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/intl/pt-br/tendencias-de-consumo/pesquisa-video-viewers-como-os-brasileiros-estao-consumindo-videos-em-2018/https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLr0Ge7iESUIATb2G1gPEjVD_a2hvhSDRFhttps://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caatinga Músicas utilizadas no programa: Accralate – The Dark Contenent de Kevin MacLeod está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Origem: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100341 Artista: http://incompetech.com/Aces High – Funkorama de Kevin MacLeod está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Origem: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100763 Artista: http://incompetech.com/Bounce Ball de Twin Musicom está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Origem: http://www.twinmusicom.org/song/255/bounce-ball Artista: http://www.twinmusicom.orgMinor With Cricket de Audionautix está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artista: http://audionautix.com/What Child Is This de Audionautix está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artista: http://audionautix.com/What Does Anybody Know About Anything de Chris Zabriskie está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Origem: http://chriszabriskie.com/dtv/ Artista: http://chriszabriskie.com/ Entre em contato comigo! Email: ensigno@pedrobittencourt.com.brMedium: https://medium.com/@pedropbittencourtYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy8FNEoBR1qPm7u1IlgseEgTwitter: https://twitter.com/profebittenInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/pedropbittencourt Ensigno é um podcast que traz reflexões pessoais sobre questões profissionais — discussões a respeito de ensino, educação e a visão de um professor sobre o mundo. Publicado três vezes por mês, nos dias de final sete. Produzido por Pedro P. Bittencourt.
Você já teve aulas de física? Então certamente conhece a fórmula do sorvetão! Já usou a expressão do Quimoleza? E a fórmula do “habib, me vê um quibe“, ouviu falar? Caso você, assim como eu, acha tudo isso uma imbecilidade sem tamanho, vem comigo! No episódio 24 de Ensigno, refletiremos a respeito dos nomes fantasia que muitas expressões e fórmulas físicas recebem. Por que fazemos isso? Elas são úteis ou prejudiciais à aprendizagem de ciências em geral? Episódio publicado em: http://pedrobittencourt.com.br/ensigno/ensigno-24-formulas-fisicas-e-nomes-fantasia Músicas utilizadas no programa: Prelude No. 12 de Chris Zabriskie está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Origem: http://chriszabriskie.com/preludes/ Artista: http://chriszabriskie.com/Rhodesia de Twin Musicom está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artista: http://www.twinmusicom.org/What Does Anybody Know About Anything de Chris Zabriskie está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Origem: http://chriszabriskie.com/dtv/ Artista: http://chriszabriskie.com/ Entre em contato comigo! Email: ensigno@pedrobittencourt.com.brMedium: https://medium.com/@pedropbittencourtYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy8FNEoBR1qPm7u1IlgseEgTwitter: https://twitter.com/profebittenInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/pedropbittencourt Ensigno é um podcast que traz reflexões pessoais sobre questões profissionais — discussões a respeito de ensino, educação e a visão de um professor sobre o mundo. Publicado três vezes por mês, nos dias de final sete. Produzido por Pedro P. Bittencourt.
Set in the near future, in a world not too different from our own, today's story centers around a young man named Owen. In this new but familiar world, technological advances have allowed for the creation of lifelike digital simulations, programs whose realistic settings and vivid characters have made them the most popular consumer product on the planet. But while some are eager to embrace this technology, others are wary of these digital play-lands and the ways in which some have chosen to use them. You can follow Not-So-True Crime on Twitter @notsotruecrime or @JVisclosky. You can also email us at notsotruecrime@gmail.com. You can support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/notsotruecrime Music on this week's episode: "Destroy Your Mind" by Daniel Birch, available at www.danielbirchmusic.com/ "Low Force" by Daniel Birch, available at www.danielbirchmusic.com/ "The Oceans Continue to Rise" by Chris Zabriskie, available at http://www.chriszabriskie.com/ "What Does Anybody Know About Anything" by Chris Zabriskie, available at http://www.chriszabriskie.com/ "Land on the Golden Gate" by Chris Zabriskie, available at http://www.chriszabriskie.com/ "Take Off and Shoot a Zero" by Chris Zabriskie, available at http://www.chriszabriskie.com/ "Everybody's Got Problems That Aren't Mine" by Chris Zabriskie, available at http://www.chriszabriskie.com/ "I Can't Imagine Where I'd Be Without It" by Chris Zabriskie, available at http://www.chriszabriskie.com/ "The Sun Is Scheduled to Come Out Tomorrow" by Chris Zabriskie, available at http://www.chriszabriskie.com/ "Brethren, Arise," by Chris Zabriskie, available at http://www.chriszabriskie.com/ "Cylinder Two" by Chris Zabriskie, available at http://www.chriszabriskie.com/ "Post Drone" by Uuriter, available at https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Uuriter/Analog_Fields_1913/ "Comets and Sparks" by Sergey Cheremisinov, available at https://www.s-cheremisinov.com/ "United Voyagers" by Sergey Cheremisinov, available at https://www.s-cheremisinov.com/ "Sleepers" by Sergey Cheremisinov, available at https://www.s-cheremisinov.com/ "Snowfall (Intro)" by Kai Engel, available at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kai_Engel/ Artwork for this week's episode by Andrew Johnson: www.andtheartist.com/
Joschka Fischer, former foreign minister and leader of the Green party in Germany, and Anne McElvoy discuss life after Chancellor Merkel’s retreat from power and whether Germany’s dominance in Europe is in jeopardy. Also Merkel's historian, Andreas Roedder, and our Europe Editor, Christopher Lockwood, on who could succeed her. Music: “Sad Marimba Planet” by Lee Rosevere, “What Does Anybody Know About Anything” by Chris Zabriskie (CC x 4.0) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joschka Fischer, former foreign minister and leader of the Green party in Germany, and Anne McElvoy discuss life after Chancellor Merkel’s retreat from power and whether Germany’s dominance in Europe is in jeopardy. Also Merkel's historian, Andreas Roedder, and our Europe Editor, Christopher Lockwood, on who could succeed her. Music: “Sad Marimba Planet” by Lee Rosevere, “What Does Anybody Know About Anything” by Chris Zabriskie (CC x 4.0) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode contains the following segments: Our understanding of history can change how we depict it, and who gets to play the hero. We look at Kingdom Come: Deliverance as a case study. We talk to David Perry and Reid McCarter. Here's Reid's original article in Unwinnable, and Geraldine Heng's book on race in medieval Europe. Daniel Rosen gives us a look into Yakuza 6, the new adventure of the affable criminal Kazuma Kiryu, and why he's loved exploring its version of Japan. Thanks to the Free Music Archive for "If(you>us)" and "Snooze" by Yaul, and "What Does Anybody Know About Anything," and "Out of the Skies, Under the Earth," by Chris Zabriskie, and "Holy Enough" by Steve Coombs. Also "過去の思い出" by Mewmore. Built to Play is a product of CJRU in the heart of downtown Toronto. It was produced by Arman Aghbali and Daniel Rosen. If you like the show please subscribe and rate us online. It helps more people find the show and gives us an idea how we're doing.
This week we're talking to Sascha Altman DuBrul, the co-founder of the Icarus Project, a radical peer-to-peer mental health support group, about mad pride and radical mental health. The organization started in 2003 when DuBrul and a few friends started traveling the country and talking to people who had been diagnosed as bipolar or schizophrenic but rejected the dominant models of treatment. The Icarus Project is active nationally and at the local level: National Chapter: theicarusproject.net NYC Chapter: www.nycicarus.org You can read work published by DuBrul and other members of the Icarus Project at Interference Archive. Some titles include: Navigating the Space Between Brilliance and Madness Harm Reduction Guide to Coming off Psychiatric Drugs Madness & Oppression: A Mad Maps Guide (Images on our blog at: http://interferencearchive.org/audio-interference-38-sascha-altman-dubrul/) DuBrul has written recently about spirituality and mental health on his website Maps to the Other Side: http://www.mapstotheotherside.net/ Music: "Outside the Terminal" by Blue Dot Sessions "500 Channels" by Choking Victim from No Gods/No Managers (1999) "What Does Anybody Know About Anything" by Chris Zabriskie "I Don't See the Branches I See the Leaves" by Chris Zabriskie Produced by Interference Archive.
Mad Pride and Radical Mental Health: Sascha Altman DuBrul and The Icarus Project This week we’re talking to Sascha Altman DuBrul, the co-founder of the Icarus Project, a radical peer-to-peer mental health support group, about mad pride and radical mental health. The organization started in 2003 when DuBrul and a few friends started traveling the country and talking to people who had been diagnosed as bipolar or schizophrenic but rejected the dominant models of treatment. The Icarus Project is active nationally and at the local level: National Chapter: theicarusproject.net NYC Chapter: www.nycicarus.org You can read work published by DuBrul and other members of the Icarus Project at Interference Archive. Some titles include: Navigating the Space Between Brilliance and Madness Harm Reduction Guide to Coming off Psychiatric Drugs Madness & Oppression: A Mad Maps Guide (Images on our blog at: interferencearchive.org/audio-interfe…ltman-dubrul/) DuBrul has written recently about spirituality and mental health on his website Maps to the Other Side: www.mapstotheotherside.net/ Music: “Outside the Terminal” by Blue Dot Sessions “500 Channels” by Choking Victim from No Gods/No Managers (1999) “What Does Anybody Know About Anything” by Chris Zabriskie “I Don’t See the Branches I See the Leaves” by Chris Zabriskie Produced by Interference Archive.
This May marks the 15th anniversary of my video business and this summer marks the 25th anniversary of going to film school. Wow!This past weekend was Memorial Day so I had just enough time to put together a flashback to some past episode segments. In this 15th/25th anniversary special, I replay the story of my first time on a film set (from RFS004 "Your First Time") and the start and evolution of my video business (from FJ24 "Making a Difference with Your Art"). As usual, stick around after the credits for a fun discussion with friend of the show JD Cochran and I reminiscing on making my first narrative, scripted short film.Music in this EpisodeMusic was curated from FreeMusicArchive.org:Shower Scene (Instrumental Version)by Josh Woodward (CC BY)Preachin' Dem Blues by The Good Lawdz (CC BY-SA)Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie (CC BY) Ground Cayenne by The Good Lawdz (CC BY-SA)My Girl by The Temptations Courtesy of Song Freedom. All rights reserved. What Does Anybody Know About Anything by Chris Zabriskie (CC BY) Daylight (PON II) by Kai Engel (CC BY)Click here to learn about Creative Commons licenses and meanings.Save Big On Your Next GigIf you have a film or photo shoot here in the U.S., look no further than Lens Pro To Go for all your rental needs. Get premium service and support from people who are themselves working filmmakers and photographers. Podcast listeners get a 10% discount when you use the offer code "radio."
Total Duration 39:48 Download episode 159 What Did You Learn Last Year? What's something specific you've learned in the last 12 months that you either didn't know before then or you had to re-learn it? That's a question I asked some of my favorite continual learners--friends and colleagues who are committed to developing their abilities. In this episode you'll hear from: Peter Taylor, The Lazy Project Manager Elizabeth Harrin, from A Girl's Guide to Project Management Johanna Rothman, management and project management author and consultant Andy Crowe, project management speaker, author, and founder of Velociteach Glen Alleman, host of the Herding Cats blog Susanne Madsen, project manager coach and author Mark Swiderski, project manager speaker and consultant Nick Morgan, author and speaker coach Peter Martin, CEO, TeenPact Leadership Schools Dave Stachowiak, host of the Coaching for Leaders podcast Share Your Lesson! Please e-mail me (show [AT] PeopleAndProjectsPodcast [DOT] com) or leave a message on our Listener Feedback Line (847-550-3747). What did you learn last year? I look forward to hearing from you! Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Here's to a great year ahead! WONDER CYCLE, CGI SNAKE, I AM RUNNING DOWN THE LONG HALLWAY OF VIEWMONT ELEMENTARY, CANDLEPOWER, I AM RUNNING WITH TEMPORARY SUCCESS FROM A MONSTROUS VACUUM IN PURSUIT, DIVIDER, WHAT DOES ANYBODY KNOW ABOUT ANYTHING, AND ANOTHER VERSION OF YOU by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Attribution License. THIS IS THE NEW YEAR by A Great Big World available on Amazon at http://amzn.to/2idlj1U
In our fourth episode we meet British doctor Emily Wise who, in 2013, travelled to Uzbekistan - a country with particularly high drug-resistant tuberculosis rates. In 'The Darkest Hour', Emily describes in heartbreaking detail the final minutes of a TB patient's life. You can read more from Emily about her time in Uzbekistan on her blog: blogs.msf.org/en/staff/blogs/one-steppe-beyond "Everyday Emergency" is a podcast from Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) In each episode, we bring you true stories from the frontline of humanitarian emergencies across the world. From the conflict in Syria to the refugee crisis in Europe, we’ll be talking to people with some incredible stories that may just change your outlook on life, or at least, for a moment, put things into perspective. In each podcast you’ll hear a true story written by an MSFer on the ground, read by an actor. We’ll then get them into the studio at MSF HQ for a chat about their time with MSF. Subscribe through iTunes or your favourite podcast provider, and find out more at msf.org.uk/podcasts Please leave comments on our Facebook page, or on Twitter. facebook.com/msf.english twitter.com/msf_uk Make sure to read Emily's gripping blog of her time in Uzbekistan, 'One Steppe Beyond'. MUSIC CREDITS: Undercover Vampire Policeman by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/uvp/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/ What Does Anybody Know About Anything by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/dtv/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/ If not listed above, all other tracks used in this podcast are attribution free. If you would like information about specific tracks, or would like your own music music to be featured in our podcast, please message us through Soundcloud.
One morning in May my ovulation test showed as positive, and it was time to stop thinking about it and actually do it! I was living and working in Denmark when I reached the age of 38, the cut-off I’d settled on to try to have a baby alone before it was too late. I had decided on a donor and the sample was on stand-by. I was incredibly fortunate as Denmark has a thriving fertility tourism industry and maternity benefits that made it possible for me to even consider doing what I was about to try and do. Life just happens and we can’t always control the circumstances or events, we just have to deal with what comes our way. Now and then we can make a big choice, and take action and set life on a new course. We don't have to just accept things as they are. We can make life more what we want it to be. Not By Accident is made by me, Sophie Harper. Thanks to my family, my friends and my daughter for allowing me to record, and for the practical and moral support. Please subscribe, rate and review to help the series find more listeners. Go to notbyaccident.net to sign up to my occasional email newsletter, tweet at me @byaccidentnot and if you know anyone who might like to listen, please share! Music from freemusicarchive.org - CC NC License: Charge into 2015 by Dexter Britain; What Does Anybody Know About Anything by Chris Zabriskie; The Time to Run (Finale) by Dexter Britain; The Stars Are Out (Interlude) by Dexter Britain; Tam8+ei4 by LJ Kruger. US listeners, support the series and eat well. Hello Fresh Has signed on to support me for 2017! Sign up at www.hellofresh.com and use the promo code 'noaccident35' to get $35 off your first delivery. Everybody wins! Go to www.notbyaccident.net to find out more about the series or to get in touch.
Three Questions returns and brings with it one of MakingComics.com's favorites, Jason Brubaker. Listen in as Kevin Cullen, editor-in-chief here at MakingComics.com, visits Jason in his studio in Los Angeles to discuss growth, process, and preference. Jason's Links: Sithrah reMIND Music by Chris Zabriskie (Bandcamp page) Intro music: The Life and Death of a Certain K. Zabriskie, Patriarch by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under an Attribution 4.0 International License (http://freemusicarchive.org) Segment 1 music: Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Attribution 4.0 International License (http://freemusicarchive.org) Segment 2 music: Divider by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under Attribution 4.0 International License (http://freemusicarchive.org) Segment 3 music: What Does Anybody Know About Anything by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under Attribution 4.0 International License (http://freemusicarchive.org) Outro music: Prelude No. 1 by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under an Attribution 4.0 International License (http://freemusicarchive.org)