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The Sustainable Food Trust Podcast
Sustainable Food Stories featuring Anna Jones

The Sustainable Food Trust Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 27:04


In the opening episode of our new podcast series, Patrick Holden is joined by vegetarian cook and bestselling author, Anna Jones. The conversation begins by exploring a question that is on the minds of many, ‘what should I eat to be healthy and sustainable?'. While Anna and Patrick's responses to the question differ slightly, they remain for the most part united by a shared goal – the transition to more sustainable food systems.

... But What Do We Know?
Listener Takeover with Erica! // Jerome Grand Hotel

... But What Do We Know?

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 72:45


While we prepare for our 100th episode and special guest appearance on another show, we didn't want to leave you without something spooky for your ears! While Anna was on vacation recently, we were able to have one of our dear listener-turned-friend, Erica, do an IG live with Marissa! It is so much fun! Erica tells us all about the haunted Jerome Grand Hotel in Arizona! Huge *grand* thank you to Erica for being a trooper and comin through for us! Follow her on Instagram: @erica.tremaine_Music by Brunch/ Kyle Moucha Won't Shut UpYT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1NJEzoHu16oqUiTqyaXE_QIG: @houseboat_tljFB: @houseboatTLJ_Cover art by Samantha McGrawIG: @ohsamit_Social media:Facebook: @BWDWKpodcastTwitter: @BWDWKpodcastInstagram: @butwhatdoweknowpodcastEmail: butwhatdoweknowpod@gmail.com_** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW **

A Quest for Well-Being
Defining Your Own Life

A Quest for Well-Being

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 41:48


— “No one understands you or the gifts you have to offer better than you. This is your life. Whatever path you find yourself on, know that it is yours to choose.” Valeria Teles interviews Anna Gouker — the author of “Don't Ask Permission to Fly.” Anna Gouker has been raising eyebrows and exceeding expectations her entire life. Born in 1986 with a genetic disability that, when diagnosed at eight months, prompted doctors to inform her parents she would not likely live past age two. While Anna's physical disability requires her to use a sophisticated motorized wheelchair, she is continuing to successfully push the limits everywhere she goes. After completing her Master's degree in rehabilitation psychology, Anna began her career in social services to pursue employment and quality-of-life solutions on behalf of people with disabilities. She continues this work today while also bringing her message of empowerment to a wider audience through her leadership podcast, "Lead The Way with Anna Gouker," and now her first book titled "Don't Ask Permission to Fly," is available on Amazon in e-book and paperback. In it, she shares stories about her life and lessons she's learned from others, underscoring the fundamental truth that each of us is meant to find our own path. Focusing on our unique qualities and doing what we can to cultivate new skills, that is how we will soar. To learn more about Anna Gouker and her work please visit: https://www.annagouker.com/     — This podcast is a quest for well-being, a quest for a meaningful life through the exploration of fundamental truths, enlightening ideas, insights on physical, mental, and spiritual health. The inspiration is Love. The aspiration is to awaken new ways of thinking that can lead us to a new way of being, being well. 

OCR Talk
S04E02 - Battle of the Lions

OCR Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 54:37


Jason talks to David Mainprize and Sid Morris about their brand new OCR series of events called Battle of the Lions. They're putting their two great minds together to bring us a very unique and fun series of events. Listen in to hear them talk about how it's much more than that as they work with other brands and ventures to help the sport and community grow. While Anna wasn't able to make the call, her and Jason catch up in a quick 15 minute intro. So stick around after that to hear all about Battle of the Lions! Use code BOTL to sign up for 20% off! 

Women Worth Knowing
Anna Spafford Part 1

Women Worth Knowing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 29:48


Anna Spafford (1842-1923): While we have talked about many exemplary and admirable women worth knowing, every now and then it’s good to look at the stories of those whose testimonies were less than stellar as an example of what NOT to do! Such is the case with Anna Spafford, wife of Horatio Spafford, most famously known as the author of the beloved hymn, “It Is Well With My Soul.” While Anna and Horatio’s lives were filled with dubious decisions and theological wanderings, they remind us that we are all deeply flawed human beings, and that sometimes the Lord works not just through us, but in spite of us! 

Faire Mauvais Genre : Mix + interview Series
FMG Interview series 15 : In conversation with Anna "LA CHOCHA" Margarita Albelo

Faire Mauvais Genre : Mix + interview Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 64:51


FMG in conversation with Anna "La Chocha" Margarita Albelo on @stationstation (La Station, Gare des mines, Paris). Anna "La Chocha" Margarita Albelo is a Cuban-American writer, director, and producer, with 25 years of professional experience in film and nightlife. When Anna moved to Paris in the early 90s she founded the lesbian night "Ladies Room" which has become a legendary treasure in the history of Parisian queer nightlife. While Anna "La Chocha" had become quite a recognizeable figure through her work in the Paris experimental performance and danceclub scene, it is her film-making that has put her on the map internationally. Over the course of her career, Anna's body of work has been screened in over 150 international festivals. Her storytelling weaves narrative, documentary, and comedic elements into a unique story-telling style that has become her trademark. LA Weekly calls her work, “Riveting” and IndieWire spotlighted her as a “Filmmaker to watch!” Faire Mauvais Genre was lucky to speak with Anna days after a retrospective of her work was featured at the french film festival CINEFFABLE, which is the longest running international lesbian and feminist film festival.

You've Got 5 Options
Ep 169: Moving forward through grief

You've Got 5 Options

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 104:24


In this episode, Marta alongside with a guest co-host Signe, receives two vulnerable testimonies from mothers moving through their child-related traumas. While Anna finally feels ready to open up to the world to reveal the story of baby Gaby’s traumatic birth, Fatema courageously unlocks her heart to share the story of her baby Kyler passing away just a few hours after he was born. Fatema in her humble, graceful and deeply vulnerable way tells us how she manages to move through the unbearable tragedy of losing your own child. About Fatema Fatema is a beautiful and inspiring woman with one of a kind presence. Despite the tragedy she is still moving through, she emanates love and grace. In her every-day life, she’s an artist, working as a Senior Art Director at Lego, married to another quite amazing human, her husband Arun. Our (undescribable) Conversation: Anna, who couldn’t be at the studio personally, in a recording, shares the story of Gabi’s birth and how it has changed her and her life Fatema shares the story of Kyler coming to life and soon after passing away Fatema puts words into the unbearable pain, shock and state that can’t really be described in words Fatema explains how her mind and her body attempt to cope with the trauma Signe shares her beautiful and deeply touching poem Fatema shares how the grief evolves with time and that it is not a linear process Fatema shares some of her fears of baby Kyler being forgotten and how she decides to honour his presence in her life We speak about the father’s grief and how we can sometimes forget that fathers feel the pain just as deeply Signe tells us about a beautiful concept of Kintsugi, which literally means to join with gold; to highlight the cracks instead of hiding them. It can also be an approach for life; a philosophy. How to get in contact with Fatema If you're a parent moving through grief you can contact her by Messenger: Fatema Barot Fatema's LinkedIn Signe & her beautiful Poem Signe’s Instagram “On Water & Grief” grief has a way of bringing you to your knees Again and again Without warning A wave crashing in Cracks your heart open Like sand exposed By the gentle touch of the aftermath Of silent waves that comes after, The tsunami Leaves you open, Raw, cleansed Completely surrendered And it whispers in your ear; Look at you, Look at you How beautiful you have become See, How you survived yet another wave sharp edges on rocks Water made you soft, Made you gentle Water from your tears Streaming through your body All the way down to your feet And back again Passing through trauma of you

You've Got 5 Options
Ep 168: Unconventional professions: what can a Soul Guide do for you? with Rasmus Jensen

You've Got 5 Options

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 60:00


In this episode, Marta interviews a very special guest- Rasmus Jensen- who defines his work as being a Soul Guide. While Anna is taking care of baby Gabi, who is ill, Marta is finding out what such an unusual person can do for humans. About Rasmus Rasmus is a grateful, loving and patient person, an ex-golf player and businessman, who has embarked on a journey of becoming a healer. Rasmus' mum's disease and death served him as a turning point, from which he has started to grow into being a Regression Therapist and eventually a Soul Guide. Rasmus in Marta's eyes: one of the people I am truly grateful for meeting on my journey and having in my life. A very approachable guy with an amazing gift. A person with a beautiful heart ready to share unconditional love. Someone who can really help you when you're feeling stuck and can't figure out why. A real Soul Guide. Our Soulful Conversation After going through Rasmus' journey we dove into: What is Tao? And how does it work? (Tao Te Ching) What does a Soul Guide do and how he can help you? What is the true healing and who heals whom? What does freedom mean and how to get there? How to be happy? How to find Rasmus? Rasmus' website Rasmus' FB page Artist of the week Mambe & Danochilango “Cumbia Universal”

Recovery Bites with Karin Lewis
Episode 19 - All in the Family with Anna Kowalski, MA, LMFT, CEDS

Recovery Bites with Karin Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 60:11


ABOUT ANNA KOWALSKI:Anna Kowalski received her Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University Los Angeles. She has been licensed as a Marriage and Family Therapist since 2001. Anna was honored to have an 18-year career at Monte Nido & Affiliates: Residential Treatment for Eating Disorders, and left her position as Chief Experience Office at the end of 2017.Anna has provided training and mentoring in several eating disorder treatment centers across the United States and firmly holds the belief that full recovery from an eating disorder is possible.Anna is a person first, therapist second practitioner. She is a Certified Eating Disorder Specialist who also loves to work with individuals, couples, and all configurations of families. In working with families, Anna’s help to restore/teach communication skills, while working through the discord to create a sense of wholeness.With fierce protection, uncanny humor, and insightful honesty, Anna's unique gift of bringing out each client's healthy self. Her bold authenticity and use of positive psychology have endeared her to clients through the years. Supporting clients and their families as they navigate their way from eating disordered to fully recovered, Anna's clinical expertise, strength, and insight have made her a sought after therapist in the realm of family therapy and eating disorders. She inspires clients with her zest for life, sense-of-humor, and ability to make every person that crosses her path feel special. Anna is also a dynamic, engaging speaker and has presented nationally on eating disorders and recovery.While Anna has had a private practice in the Calabasas CA area for the past 20 years, she currently has a cherished private practice in Agoura Hills, California.SPECIAL LISTENER Q&A FEATURE:• Submit your questions for a chance to have them answered when Anna returns to the podcast!• You can email questions to Karin directly, comment on the episode webpage, and/or send them via Instagram and Facebook.• All questions will be anonymous to protect our listeners.ABOUT KARIN LEWIS:Karin Lewis, MA, LMFT, CEDS has been recovered from Anorexia Nervosa for over 20 years and has been specializing in the prevention and treatment of eating disorders since 2005. To learn more about Karin and her center’s services, please visit Karin Lewis Eating Disorder Center. You can connect with Karin on social media by following her on Facebook and Instagram.If you enjoyed the podcast, we would be so grateful if you would please consider leaving a review here. Thank you!Are you interested in becoming a guest on the Recovery Bites podcast? If so, please fill out our brief application form to start the process.

Keep in Touch with Anna & Kate
Introvert Interactions (feat. Erin)

Keep in Touch with Anna & Kate

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 52:53


While Anna and I are pretty outgoing, not all of our friends are as extroverted or in need of social interaction as we are. To get some perspective on this, we decided to chat with Anna's friend Erin, a self-proclaimed introvert, about what interaction is like for her and how we can better support our more introverted friends. We remind ourselves that each person is different when it comes to friendships - some may prefer large group settings or one-on-one, some may want to meet up once a week and others every couple months. Whatever the preference is, knowing your own needs and those of your friends will definitely make for a stronger relationship!

Keep in Touch with Anna & Kate
No More Small Talk, Part I (feat. Niiamah)

Keep in Touch with Anna & Kate

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 53:32


While Anna and I keep in touch between Texas and San Francisco, we know that there are others out there keeping in touch from much longer distances apart. In this episode, we connect with Anna's friend Niiamah who is from the US and is currently living in Singapore. In light of current events happening in the states with respect to racial injustice, we talk about how much of our connecting right now is focused on this topic. Niiamah shares with us some of his experience of growing up black in the states, and how that experience has changed since moving to Singapore. We acknowledge that having conversations about racism is difficult, uncomfortable and messy, but it is through these types of candid, vulnerable conversations that we can learn and grow together and better support our friends and communities who need our help.

Motherland Australia
Episode 22: Anna Nunn

Motherland Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 34:46


This week, I catch up with rural mum and children's author, Anna Nunn from South Australia.While Anna has enjoyed her journey through motherhood on the land, she felt something important was missing. She yearned for a project to call her own, something to give her a sense of independence and purpose beyond motherhood and station life.Then along came 'Where is Cowboy Roy's Hat?'... A book she wrote for her son as a 2nd birthday present... But its audience has grown much bigger than that! And for Anna, it's ignited the fire in her belly she was missing.This is her story.

Growth Minds
18. Anna Akana • Dating Men vs. Women

Growth Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 39:14


Last year, I opened up on Growth Minds talking about losing my Aunt to suicide when I was 15. A friend linked me to a YouTube video from Anna Akana, who lost her little sister to suicide when she was 17. Coincidentally, both were from the same city in Japan. And both were gone too soon.  The unfortunate reality is that seeking mental help is far too stigmatized in our society. Asian-Americans are 3x less likely to seek help than other Americans, and you can see why after hearing Anna’s personal experience. With the surprising event that unfolded this week, Anna’s story is another reminder to us all that life is fragile, and we can lose the ones we love at any point. But this isn’t an entirely sad story. While Anna shares that she didn’t laugh for years after her sister died, you’ll hear plenty of laughs in our ‘off-the-rails’ conversation. From dating as a bisexual, relationship tips, dealing with your depression to rediscovering your self-identity when you feel lost - we go through it all. This was a fun one. Hope you enjoy. ps - go see Anna perform live in NYC on Feb 26: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/anna-akana-tickets-72996643927 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/growth-minds/support

Total Tuscany
Episode 67: Cool Tours With Anna Madaffari

Total Tuscany

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 36:18


It was a bright sunny morning mid-December in Florence. My wife and I waited outside our hotel in Florence, about 400 yards from the Dumo. We were meeting our friend Anna Madaffari who operates Cool Tours. Our plan for the morning was simple. We would walk to Caffe Gilli, have a cappuccino and a pastry, catch up with Anna whom we hadn't seen in a year. In the large crowds walking to and from the most famous landmark in Florence, emerged the spunky Italian with a smile a mile wide dressed in her traditional black. She was bundled up more than we were as the temperatures were cooler for her, but mild for us considering we were coming from winter in the Midwest. "Buongiorno!" Anna lets out, followed by a peck on each cheek; she repeated the greeting for my wife. "I am parked around the corner, let's get in the van," Anna said. "But what about our morning plans?" I said. "Oh, we will stop and get a coffee, but it's too nice of a day not to go for a drive and see something new," she said. It seems like Anna is always working. If you follow her on social media, you know she is doing tours almost daily. Her silver Mercedes van that seats eight is perfect for a trip to the Tuscany countryside. After our quick hits of caffeine, we were off on a new adventure. Our first stop, a place we have never visited before, a small hilltop town in Chianti, Barberino Val d'Elsa. For the most part, everything was closed, and the streets empty. I don't want to paint a gloomy picture; it was quite peaceful. We were able to roam at our own pace taking in the historic structures and spectacular views of the countryside from the city wall. After about an hour's stroll, it was time to climb back in the van. It was nearing lunchtime, and we were getting excited about our next stop - even though we didn't know where we were going. Winding through the switchbacks of the Chianti hills, the Cool Tour's van ascended a steep incline. Once at the top, there was a gated villa on our left. A small wooden sign hung on the gate that was hard to read unless you were three feet from it. It read, I Balzini. I can try and describe the estate, but I wouldn't do it justice; their website captures it perfectly. I Balzini is a classic example of a Tuscan working farm that has grown from the former country farmhouse around which vineyards and olive groves were cultivated. The central block of vineyards is located directly in front of the house, which serves as the owners’ residence as well, while a second vineyard parcel is just a short distance away. A wood and a small lake complete the property, giving it a harmonious and cozy air, one gathered in upon itself, and from which one looks out over some of Tuscany’s most celebrated villages. The long sunsets over the vineyards are perhaps some of the loveliest images to be admired at I Balzini and are the result of the extremely felicitous exposure of the property, which enjoys a special luminosity. The name “Balzini” comes from the Tuscan word for small terraces, the exact site on which the vineyards were planted. Anna introduced us to Nicola, who helps manage the estate and the three large but friendly dogs whom Nicola tries desperately to keep from escaping. While Anna made a couple of phone calls, Nicola took the time to give us a tour of the organic farm. The small cellar that houses what we are about to find out are some amazingly great tasting wines. Next, it was off to the tasting room for lunch and food. On the table were red, green, white, and black label wines. Each with its own unique taste that paired perfectly with our appetizers, pasta, and chocolate lava cake for dessert. My wife and I were seduced by the atmosphere, the smells, the tastes and purchased six bottles, two red labels, two white labels, and two black labeled bottles. They arrived at our home in Nebraska about three weeks later. After about two and a half hours at I Balzini we climbed back into the van to head back to Florence. We made one more quick stop at the Florence American Cemetery and Memorial. This is the final resting place for 4,398 Americans who helped liberate Italy in World War 2. It is one of two American cemeteries in Italy and a must-visit for any American. We left the cemetery in the late afternoon as the sun was setting into the horizon. Anna maneuvered the streets of Florence and was able to find a parking spot on in the Oltrarno side of the Arno river. We walked to a tiny but upscale wine bar where we sat next to a large window overlooking the Arno. Anna ordered water, my wife and I ordered wine. It was like a dream, and I didn't want the day to end. So I counted down, 3, 2, 1, and started interviewing Anna with my portable recorder. The result, the 67th episode of the Total Tuscany Podcast which you can listen to by hitting the play button at the top of this page. We talked about our perfect day together, her growing business, and what you can expect when you hire Anna to be your guide a day or even longer. Anna is simply the best! If you are going to Tuscany, do yourself a favor and hire her. Your experience with this sweet, spunky Italian will most likely turn into the most memorable part of your trip. You will see Tuscany through her experienced eye and know the place better.  

Murphys Law
Who needs Anna ? It’s the Tim and Dean show!!

Murphys Law

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 51:11


While Anna is away the mice will play. Tim and Dean have a corker of a show this week while Anna soaks up the rays in Bali. The GLLO team pop in, we analyse Karl […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_murphyslaw/p/joy.org.au/murphyslaw/wp-content/uploads/sites/209/2018/12/181210-DeanAndTimWithoutAnna.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 51:11 — 35.1MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Who needs Anna ? It’s the Tim and Dean show!! appeared first on Murphys Law.

Mad Max Minute presents: Beyond Thunderdome (1985)
Beyond Thunderdome Minute 86 - He's got the man!

Mad Max Minute presents: Beyond Thunderdome (1985)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 25:59


While Anna and Skyfish learn conversational French, Eddie is at the back window using Master’s pair of binoculars to survey the landscape. Things seem quiet until, without warning the Bartertown guards are upon them, smashing windows and grabbing for Master. Max is quick to engage the guards but is quickly pulled from the train only to find himself being dragged behind a car covered in cowhides. Not to be outdone, Scrooloose also leaps from the train.

Last Week's Balls: A Podcast On Sports & Dating

While Anna travels, Nikki is joined by producer Leslie . They talk about what sports her unborn child might play, and also about pregnancy in general which is mildly interesting/gross. 

Last Week's Balls: A Podcast On Sports & Dating

While Anna travels in Colombia, Leslie steps in for an episode with Nikki. They talk a recent work trip that went sideways and the historic Houston Astros World Series win. They also share a few things they love about Anna.  

Deviant Women Podcast
Anna Ioannovna

Deviant Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2017 62:04


In the frosty splendour of 18th century Moscow, the death of Peter the Great paves the way for family rivalries and political intrigue. Drawn into the fray is Anna, the impoverished and largely forgotten Duchess of Courland. As the noble men of court clamour to pull the strings, Anna makes her move, becoming Empress of all Russia on her own terms. While Anna's ten-year reign bolstered advances in science and the arts she is mostly remembered for her excess, extravagance, and ruthless cruelty. Brace yourself as we sweep through the lavish rooms of the Winter Palace, and into the fiendish realities of Anna's imagination. You are going to need a very warm coat...If you want to support Deviant Women, follow us on: PatreonTwitter @DeviantWomenFacebook @deviantwomenpodcastInstagram @deviantwomenpodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Ben Coomber Radio
#190 - TV Star Anna Williamson on Pressure, Anxiety & Mental Health

Ben Coomber Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2016 25:31


Is life now like TV? Social media gives everyone an insight into your life, but is this causing, in some cases, more harm than good? More and more people live life like a celebrity, all their personal info, movements and feelings out in the open for judgement, but is this creating pressure, anxiety, and mental health issues? Do you get anxiety or feel pressured by the outside world and people looking in? I discuss this with the amazing Anna Williamson who has been through this herself in her growth as a celebrity. After hitting rock bottom she sought help, and has been better for it ever since, now moving into this work herself.  While Anna might be a TV star, she is also a life coach and campaigner for mental health supporting such charities such as Mind. Visit Anna's website: http://lifecoachingbyanna.com 

Unfinished Business
Go to Brighton in body armour

Unfinished Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2013 71:37


While Anna’s away, Andy talks to (Alex’s friend) Brad Frost about iOS7, dropping pretzels and chocolate Hobnobs. (Spoiler: Brad had no idea what they are.) In between they talk about speaking and contributing and what you gain by giving away information freely. Thanks to our sponsor, GatherContent. GatherContent helps people who build websites work with their clients to plan, organise and collaborate on web content. Even better, if you sign up through that page, you’ll get 20% of your subscription. That’s a great offer.

Unfinished Business
Would you like a little more Star Trek with your lens flare

Unfinished Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2013 65:49


While Anna’s away in Amsterdam, Andy talks with designer Laura Kalbag about Star Trek Into Darkness, how they name wifi networks and whether location really affects their businesses. They discuss about how to find good sub-contractors and the differences between working for clients direct or via third-parties. This episode is sponsored by Slide + Stage — become a better presenter with this full-day, intensive masterclass with Aral Balkan. If you’re one of the first twenty people to use our special URL, you’ll get £20 off your ticket price. And by Ghostlab — ‘Synchronized cross-browser and mobile testing taken to the next level.’ If you use the offer code UNFINISHEDBUSINESS , you’ll get 30% off Ghostlab until June 15th.

Unfinished Business
How heavy is a wet sheep?

Unfinished Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2013 89:01


While Anna is en vacance en France, Andrew’s joined by guest co-host, designer Laura Kalbag to talk about mentoring students and how to give them, and other newcomers, valuable commercial project experience. Laura also talks about how best to ask for, and deal with, client feedback while Andrew remembers Mickey, the world’s cleverest chimpanzee. This episode is sponsored by Blush, beautiful letterpress printing of cards, stationery and more for designers and artists and Beyond Tellerrand a conference and workshop event for the web community. Beyond Tellerrand is happening May 27th to the 29th in Düsseldorf in Germany. Use the offer code unfinished3 for 10% off the standard price.