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Talk Sex with Annette (Locker Room Talk & Shots)Talk Sex with Annette (Locker Room Talk & Shots)The Truth About Girth: What Women Really WantSend us a textIs it true that girth matters more than length? Or is it all in your head… and maybe hers too? In this episode of Talk Sex with Annette, we’re pulling back the sheets on one of the most common questions men obsess over: Am I thick enough?Joining me is Dr. Amy Pearlman, board-certified urologist and sexual health expert, here to break down the science behind penile girth, sexual satisfaction, and why so many men tie their self-worth to size.We’re covering: 🔥...2025-05-141h 07The Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast128. Art and autism math: healing and connecting after a late autism diagnosisElinor Trier describes herself as a “Sparkly Champion of Neurodivergent and Queer Joy”. She’s a neuroqueer AuDHD artist, writer, podcaster, YouTuber, and founder of Elinor Trier Studio, where she creates artwork that reminds us that we’re not the 'odd one out', we’re 'one of a kind’. Elinor says, “It wasn’t until I became a certified weirdo by getting an official autism diagnosis in my mid-thirties that my life started to actually make sense.” In this conversation we talk about the power of art to heal and connect us, the relationship between her art and her au...2025-05-0358 minFinding Reverie: An Entrepreneur\'s JourneyFinding Reverie: An Entrepreneur's JourneyFinding Reverie: An Entrepreneur's Journey with Amy Falanga & Andrea Newman, Co-Owners & CEOs of The Larko GroupThis episode features a conversation with Amy Falanga and Andrea Newman, Co-Owners and CEOs of The Larko Group, a staffing and recruiting agency. In September 2024, they transitioned from longtime employees to owners when they purchased the company from its retiring founder. Since then, they’ve focused on strengthening the business’s foundation, taking the time to understand every aspect of ownership to set themselves up for long-term growth and success.Even with a combined 25 years at The Larko Group, Amy and Andrea still experience moments of imposter syndrome. However, their deep respect for one another, their firsthand know...2025-03-1735 minThe Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast127. Autism's healing mechanism: an autism and OCD journeyAnna has been on a real journey of self discovery, from refusing to entertain the idea that she might have a diagnosable condition, to devouring every book she could get her hands on that might help her understand her autism and OCD. Now in her thirties, Anna talks to me about her experiences of the autism diagnostic process, having OCD and receiving treatment in various forms, and becoming housebound following the Covid pandemic. She also shares her fascinating internal world of synaesthesia, and the solace she finds in her many intense interests.  Squarepeg i...2025-03-081h 07The Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast125. Autism is the easiest piece: starting over after years of misdiagnosesMalori talks about her experience of spending seven years being given various misdiagnoses and being medicated and treated for conditions that she didn't have. Now, with the knowledge that she is autistic, Malori reflects back on her journey through the mental health system, what she's learned, and what's changed for the better since she first sought help for the difficulties that she was experiencing back in 2015. Content warning: in this episode, Malori shares some of her experience of getting treatment for an eating disorder. Squarepeg is a podcast in which I talk to other late...2025-02-221h 13Content Marketing School: Social Media, Video, AI, Podcast, and LinkedIn Tips for B2B Professionals, Consultants, and EntrepreneursContent Marketing School: Social Media, Video, AI, Podcast, and LinkedIn Tips for B2B Professionals, Consultants, and Entrepreneurs085 - Podcasting and Livestreaming Tips and Techniques in 2025: Stand Out, Repurpose, and Grow Your Audienc (Part2)Send us a textPodcasting and livestreaming are more than just hitting record—they’re about strategy, engagement, and adaptation.Explore how these platforms are evolving in 2025, and how creators can leverage video, repurpose content, and improve audio quality to maximize reach and build long-term audience engagement.In this episode, I share clips from January's Mavens Talk, a monthly audio event I co-host with my friend and colleague Gillian Whitney, Live Stream Strategist / Book Author where we discussed podcasting and livestreaming. ➡️ Our mutual friend, Michelle B. Griffin, joined us for this part of t...2025-02-1125 minThe Bridle Path [An Equestrian Podcast]The Bridle Path [An Equestrian Podcast]Episode 7: A Southern Snowstorm, This or That, and Amy’s IssueWelcome to The Bridle Path Podcast! We’re your hosts, Sarah and Annette - two equestrians who thrive on the value of community and a good time. Join us in this episode as we discuss our southern snowstorm, play This or That: Riding Edition, and recap the third episode of Heartland. The Bridle Path Podcast - where we all ride together 🤍✨ Don’t forget to add My Equestrian Blueprint to your barn bag! Take notes, track your ride, plan for future lessons & shows, and journal your equestria...2025-01-2848 minAlways Be ComedyAlways Be ComedyEp #99 Amy AnnetteAlways Be Comedy - EP99 - Amy AnnetteMulti-award-winning comedy nights Always Be Comedy is finally exploiting those sweet, sweet contacts… WITH A GIG-THEMED PODCAST! Guests curate their ideal comedy gig: who would they have open? Close? What dream moment from their gigging days would they love re-enact at this gig? And what live comedy nightmare from their past must not happen again under any circumstances? There’s this and so much more. Today's guest is a comedy superstar and “friend” of the night: Amy Annette!Go see Amy on tou...2025-01-211h 53The Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast124 [Bonus] Autism and therapy: connection, validation and using our strengths to heal our livesThis is the third and final in my miniseries of bonus ‘revisit’ episodes, in which I reconnect with guests from previous seasons. This week, I talk with psychotherapist Cloie Parfitt, who I first talked to a couple of years ago, in the summer of 2022. Cloie is originally from Tennessee in the United States, and now lives in Norwich in the UK, where she has a private practice working with mainly neurodivergent clients. Cloie’s doctoral research in counselling and psychotherapy at the University of Edinburgh focused on autistic women’s experience of psychological trauma and trauma therapy, and that...2024-09-2158 minThe Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast123 [Re-release] Autism, psychotherapy and trauma: why many autistic people need a different approachI first released this episode in July 2022, as part of Season 6. And this week I’ve released a brand new episode with Cloie, as part of a miniseries of revisits, where I reconnect with some of my guests from previous conversations. So here’s Cloie’s original episode, for those of you new to the podcast, or in case you’d like to refresh your memory before listening to the new episode (that’s episode 124). Cloie Parfitt is a psychotherapist, originally from Tennessee in the United States, now living in Norwich in the UK. A former nurse, she switch...2024-09-2156 minThe Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast119 [Re-release] Autism and work culture: masking, socialising and finding the right workThis episode was recorded in the autumn of 2020 and originally released as part of the second season of Squarepeg. I was delighted to get to speak to Sophie again recently, in 2024, and that new episode is now available for you to listen to. So I’m re-releasing my original conversation with Sophie here, so that anyone who wants to can refresh their memory before listening to my update with Sophie, episode 120. Sophie Longley is an English teacher and reading specialist. She was diagnosed autistic in 2020, aged 28 and is based in Singapore, where she works with children with re...2024-08-1045 minOff Menu with Ed Gamble and James AcasterOff Menu with Ed Gamble and James AcasterEp 257: Amy AnnetteSuperb stand-up, writer and podcaster Amy Annette – who, already, is frequently mentioned on Off Menu – is this week’s guest. Remember: always order an extra egg in a ramen. Amy Annette’s debut solo show ‘Thick Skin’ is at the Edinburgh Fringe, Pleasance Courtyard, until the 25th August. Buy tickets here. Listen to Amy’s podcast ‘What Women Want’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow Amy on Instagram and Twitter @theamyannetteRecorded and edited by Ben Williams for Plosive.Artwork by Paul Gilbey (photograph...2024-08-071h 15The Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast118. Bonus: Building a happy and authentic autistic lifeIn this bonus episode I share more about my own autism journey, and talk about my career-ending burnout and creating authentically autistic lives we don't want to escape from.   Squarepeg is a podcast in which neurodivergent women, and trans and nonbinary people, explore navigating a neurotypical world and share their insights, challenges and successes. I hope that these conversations will be inspiring and thought provoking, open you up to new ways of thinking about being neurodivergent, and help you feel more connected to a worldwide community of people with similar experiences. I...2024-05-0417 minThe Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast116. S9 E11: Rekindling our dimmed spark and reclaiming autistic joyDani Rodwell is a licensed Clinical Social Worker, therapist, and Co-founder of NeuroSpark Health. She lives in New Jersey, USA.  She has worked in the field of autism and neurodevelopmental conditions for over 7 years - including working with neurodivergent youth, a brief period in Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA), then internships at The Center for Autism and Early Childhood Mental Health, in mental health programming for neurodivergent adults and a support group for parents of neurodivergent adult children. Now 29, Dani self-identified as autistic for five years, before being informally diagnosed in 2023.    In our...2024-03-301h 00The Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast113 [S9 E8] Making the invisible visible: getting comfortable with a late autism diagnosisMarisa Hamamoto is a leading voice in disability inclusion, professional dancer and founder of Infinite Flow, an award-winning dance company and nonprofit that employs disabled and nondisabled dancers with a mission to create a more inclusive world, one dance at a time.   Marisa is a stroke survivor, and a proud fourth-generation Japanese American. She was diagnosed autistic in 2022, which she describes as bringing a mixture of ‘Relief and confusion’ - being a seasoned leader and ally in the physical disability space, then discovering she was autistic and working out what that means for her and for her compan...2024-03-091h 10The Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast112 [S9 E7] Why the system is thwarting autistic people: reimagining neurodivergent health - with Dr Mel HouserDr Mel Houser is a family physician in Montpelier, Vermont in the United States, with a clinical focus on providing medical care for neurodivergent patients across the lifespan. Now 40, she was diagnosed autistic two years ago, following a burnout - and at the same time was diagnosed as ADHD, dyspraxic, dyslexic, and dyscalculic. She is also the parent of an autistic 6 year old. Dr Houser is the Founder and Executive Director of All Brains Belong, a nonprofit organisation in Montpelier that provides neurodiversity-affirming medical care, social connection opportunities for all ages, and educational training. Their ‘community village’ mode...2024-03-021h 05Beyond the VinesBeyond the VinesExploring Petaluma's Culinary Gem: Sugo TrattoriaIn this delectable episode of Beyond the Vines, join us as we take a mouthwatering journey into the heart of downtown Petaluma's culinary scene. We sit down with Annette White, one of the passionate owners of Sugo Trattoria, a charming Italian gem that has stolen the hearts and palates of locals and visitors alike. Discover the fascinating story behind Sugo Trattoria, the inspiration behind its name, and what makes their Italian cuisine truly exceptional. Annette shares their secrets to sourcing the finest ingredients, creating signature dishes, and crafting a unique, yet casual, dining experience that keeps patrons...2024-02-0120 minThe Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast111 [S9 E6] A magnet pulling me out of darkness: thinking through my body into autistic expressionDana Michel is a live performance artist and choreographer in Montreal, Canada, where she creates experiences based on a mixture of improvisation, choreography, hip-hop, cinematography, techno, poetry and social commentary. Now 47, she self identified as autistic in 2020. She also has a diagnosis of ADHD. Before graduating in Contemporary Dance in her late twenties, Dana was a marketing executive, competitive runner and football player.  During her career as a performance artist she has received several awards, including an award for outstanding artistic accomplishments, the Silver Lion for Innovation in Dance and an International Prize for Live A...2024-01-271h 09The Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast110 [S9 E5] ‘My autism journey came out of my trans experience’: Navigating gender and autistic identitiesVic Weiner is a youth justice attorney and lifelong social justice activist in the USA.  They were brought up by a college professor mother in an unconventional home without a TV, and as a child they always felt like an outsider. However, as they grew up and continued to struggle socially, they realised it wasn’t just their unusual upbringing - there was something else going on. They were diagnosed autistic at 34. Vic attended Warren Wilson College, a unique university where the students work and undertake community service in addition to their studies. After struggling to...2024-01-201h 03The Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast109 [S9 E4] Little glimpses underneath the mask: unravelling people-pleasing and imposter syndromeGemma Gray is a strategic marketing consultant from Edinburgh in Scotland. She left her long-term role following a burnout two years ago and became self-employed. She is a parent to an autistic daughter, and was diagnosed herself in March this year, aged 46. Still in the early days of her diagnosis, she says she is unravelling being a people-pleasing professional masker with chronic low self esteem and imposter syndrome. Eight years ago, before her own diagnosis, Gemma set up a Facebook group for parents of autistic children, which is still going strong, and she has recently been awarded...2024-01-131h 05The Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast108 [S9 E3] Told I couldn’t be autistic: BPD misdiagnosis, mental health negligence and finally getting justiceNaomi Ghafoor is a mental health activist who has spent over a decade battling the mental healthcare system and dealing with misdiagnoses, negligence and systemic abuse, which recently led to her suing her NHS mental health trust earlier this year.  Now 26, she works as a Lived Experience Leadership Officer for a mental health charity in London, UK and is passionate about sharing her experiences and using her voice to uplift and empower others. She was diagnosed autistic at 24. In our conversation we talk about: ➡ Being misdiagnosed with BPD and told she couldn't be aut...2024-01-061h 03Thanks For VisitingThanks For VisitingCo-Hosting Confidential 005. Pro Tips for Remote Co-Hosting (Success Unlocked Season 1)Welcome back to Success Unlocked, where our hosting business master membership coaches discuss operations, social media, unique builds, co-hosting strategies, and so much more. This week’s episode is Co-Hosting Confidential, hosted by Amy Corbett.Amy speaks with Lori Lusk – an experienced co-host living in Washington but operating rentals in Georgia, Arkansas, and Seattle – about what it takes to manage remote properties. They cover the pros and cons, do’s and don’ts, best practices, mistakes to avoid, and so much more.Critical questions to ask during onboarding, roles to prioritize, and whether or not you should...2024-01-0339 minThe Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast107 [S9 E2] Autism deep-dive: examining the literature and ourselves, and reflections on burnoutDr Alexandra Johnston is an academic and social anthropologist from Melbourne, Australia. Now 49, she was diagnosed in March 2023. She lives with her wife, Cherie, who she describes as the first person she ever truly unmasked with.   She has several degrees, including a Masters and PhD in Psychology, and her special interests include writing, writing and… writing! So much so, that she self-diagnosed by conducting a literature review of autism, and writing a 45,000 word report on her findings.   I found Alexandra really interesting to talk to. I hope that you enjoy this epis...2023-12-301h 01Thanks For VisitingThanks For VisitingSystems Shakedown 005. Unlock More 5-Star Reviews Through Proactive Hospitality (Success Unlocked Season 1)Welcome back to Success Unlocked, where our hosting business master membership coaches discuss operations, social media, unique builds, co-hosting strategies, and much more. This week’s episode is Systems Shakedown, hosted by Wendy Doris.Wendy is joined by co-hosting champions, Colleen Prochaska and Amy Corbett, of Stay Awhile Hosting Co. and All Belong Co., respectively. Both women bring a wealth of knowledge and hospitality experience to this roundtable-style conversation on best practices, mistakes to avoid, and of course, systems to implement as you smooth it all out.(00:02:13) (Re)Introducing Colleen & Amy(00:03:46) Easy Tips to...2023-12-2753 minThanks For VisitingThanks For VisitingCo-Hosting Confidential 004. Tips for Sensible Vacation Rental Scaling with Be Still Getaways (Success Unlocked Season 1)Welcome back to Success Unlocked, where our hosting business master membership coaches discuss operations, social media, unique builds, co-hosting strategies, and so much more. This week’s episode is Co-Hosting Confidential, hosted by Amy Corbett.Amy is joined by Jamie Stark Inlow, owner and operator of Be Still Getaways, a boutique management and design company located in the Shenandoah Valley in the Central Virginia area. Beginning her career in higher education, Jaimie has translated her hospitality-focused approach to work and relationships into a quickly expanding business, managing a dedicated team of 60+. With concrete plans to dou...2023-12-1355 minThanks For VisitingThanks For VisitingCo-Hosting Confidential 003. Sarah Karakaian Dishes on Optimizing Your Short-Term Rental Operations (Success Unlocked Season 1)Welcome back to Success Unlocked, where our hosting business master membership coaches discuss operations, social media, unique builds, co-hosting strategies, and so much more. This week’s episode is Co-Hosting Confidential, hosted by Amy Corbett.In this episode, Amy turns the tables on our very own Sarah Karakaian to talk about her co-hosting business, Stay Awhile Hosting Co. – how she scaled up, why she decided to scale back down, and how she operates her various properties, physical and digital, in ways that speak directly to her mission and core values.We get a detailed look behi...2023-11-2246 minThanks For VisitingThanks For VisitingCo-Hosting Confidential 002. SEO Tips to Boost Search Engine Visibility for Your STR Website (Success Unlocked S1)Welcome back to Success Unlocked, where our hosting business master membership coaches discuss operations, social media, unique builds, co-hosting strategies, and so much more. This week’s episode is Co-Hosting Confidential, hosted by Amy Corbett.In this episode, Amy interviews Whitney Delaney, an SEO expert and web designer, about putting your best foot forward online. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is absolutely critical in our industry, so be sure to take notes on this important conversation.Whitney spills the tea with actionable tips, tools, apps, and adjustments to apply to your existing online content – and keep in m...2023-11-0137 minThanks For VisitingThanks For VisitingCo-Hosting Confidential 001. Aces in Their Places: Tips for Team Building (Success Unlocked Season 1)Welcome back to Success Unlocked, where our hosting business master membership coaches discuss operations, social media, unique builds, co-hosting strategies, and so much more. This week’s episode is Co-Hosting Confidential, hosted by Amy Corbett.Today, Amy chats with two important members of her All Belong Co. team – Lisa who is head of hospitality (AKA Conductor of the Symphony), and Micah, who’s the resident hospitality assistant (AKA The Inspector).Lisa explains how they developed the special details which now make All Belong Co.’s thirty listings stand out among other listings, rapidly scaling the company...2023-10-1149 minThanks For VisitingThanks For VisitingChatGPT X Airbnb? Learn How To Utilize AI in Your STR BusinessHello and welcome to another episode of Thanks for Visiting. Our guest today, Amy Tang, is the founder and CEO of Folio, a platform used by professional hosts to create sleek digital guides that share rental information and local recommendations with guests. Before jumping into the hospitality space, she spent 5 years as a management consultant specializing in data science solutions, building AI-enabled tools for large Fortune 500 companies – so she’s the perfect dual-informed expert for us to learn from on this complicated subject.We talk to Amy about what AI is and how far it’s come...2023-10-0541 minThe Shake It Up ShowThe Shake It Up ShowRob & Annette RuffleOn this week's episode, we are joined by returning guest Rob Ruffle, and his wife Annette, to give us an update on where things are at for Robbie, and an. outsiders perspective on the Parkinson's experience from Annette.Shake It Up Australia funds ground-breaking research that aims to slow, stop and cure Parkinson’s disease. And they need your help! To support Shake It Up’s vision of a world without Parkinson’s, head to shakeitup.org.au/podcast to get involved. Together, we can find a cure. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy...2023-10-0428 minThe Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg PodcastBonus: Eating disorder recovery, autistic self discovery and releasing ourselves from labels that limit usLivia Sara is an eating disorder survivor, mental health coach, autism advocate and author from the Netherlands. Diagnosed autistic at 20, she now helps other neurodivergent people recover from disordered eating through learning to embrace their unique traits.  She takes a holistic approach to health and healing, supporting each individual on their own journey to recovery and living life to their fullest potential.  She shares autism and eating disorder related content on her popular YouTube and Instagram accounts, hosts her own podcast, the Liv Label Free podcast, and is publishing three books in 2023 - on...2023-06-2459 minThe Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast104. S8 E12: Permission slip: embracing an authentically autistic life with no blueprintGem Kennedy is a Coach and podcaster from Essex in the UK. They are non-binary and queer, and self identified as autistic and ADHD last year, at 35.  They are a Transformational Coach, facilitator and advocate, supporting neurodivergent and queer folk, present a podcast called Queers & Co., and are also co-parent to two home educated autistic children.  They are passionate about body liberation, queering things, spirituality, children's rights and playing the ukulele! We covered a lot in this conversation! But a few of the things we talk about are: ➡ Gem’s early experi...2023-06-171h 04The Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast103. S8 E11: From feeling 'deficient' to self acceptance, research and advocating for autistic colleaguesKirstie Pickles is an equine vet, academic, mum and mental health advocate from Derbyshire in the UK. Now 49, she was diagnosed autistic at 47, following her daughter’s diagnosis. She is passionate about sharing her story and raising the awareness of neurodiversity to allow for better self-advocacy and reduce the stigma associated with autism, and is currently researching autism within her profession, and is involved in an autism awareness training programme for medical professionals as an expert by experience.  In our conversation we talk about: ➡ Her lifelong special interest and determination to become a vet...2023-06-1058 minThe Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast102. S8 E10: From ABA to understanding an autism diagnosis as a unique pathway to a fulfilling lifeMaisie Soetantyo is the founder of a nonprofit with a mission to improve employment prospects for autistic jobseekers and aspiring business owners. Now an openly autistic advocate and inclusivity trainer, she has been working with neurodivergent people since her undergraduate studies in 1991, but it would be many years before some of her clients started suggesting that she might be autistic, too. A former Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) practitioner, she moved away from ABA after realising that supporting her client's authenticity as autistic individuals should be the goal. She set up Autism Career Pathways in San...2023-06-0358 minThe Prosperous YoginiThe Prosperous YoginiThe Impact of My Mentoring Programme In today’s episode, I am joined by Annette who joined my mentoring programme this February, and in the 3 and half months we’ve been working together so far Annette’s yoga business has gone through a massive transformation! But it’s not just my mentoring programme we chat about, Annette is like so many yoga teachers, working part-time employed and part-time as a yoga teacher.  She also trained during the covid years and totally unplanned has started an online yoga business! Working...2023-05-2045 minThe Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast100. S8 E8: A sense of purpose: finding our own path and place in the world as autistic adultsRosie Smith is the owner of a non-profit radical bookshop in Canton in Cardiff, just a couple of miles from where I live.  Now 32, she grew up just outside Cardiff with her mum and sister. Leaving school at 16 due to anxiety, eating disorders and mental health issues, she found her people in music, joining bands and doing various different jobs until she decided to open the bookshop in 2019, after quitting her 27th job. Rosie’s wonderful shop, Shelf Life, works with independent publishers to stock a range of fiction and nonfiction books centering neurodiversity, disability and...2023-05-2057 minCome To JesusCome To JesusSpecial Guest #32: Published Author/Survivor of Sexual Abuse Amy Nordhues Amy Nordhues is Published Author/Survivor/Advocate for Victims of Clergy and/or Therapist Abuse. She is the author of Preyed Upon: Breaking Free from Therapist Abuse. She is a survivor of both childhood sexual abuse and sexual abuse as an adult at the hands of a mental health professional. She also won the 2022 Indie Book Award. Amy's "Preyed Upon "book won First Place in the Inspire Christian Writers "Great Openings" Contest in Non-fiction. She is married with three kids who enjoys spending time with her family and she is a passionate Christ-follower and expert on the healing God...2023-05-1812 minCome To JesusCome To JesusSpecial Guest Interview #32: Published Author/Survivor of Sexual Abuse Amy NordhuesSend us a textAmy Nordhues is Published Author/Survivor/Advocate for Victims of Clergy and/or Therapist Abuse. She is the author of Preyed Upon: Breaking Free from Therapist Abuse. She is a survivor of both childhood sexual abuse and sexual abuse as an adult at the hands of a mental health professional. She also won the 2022 Indie Book Award. Amy's "Preyed Upon "book won First Place in the Inspire Christian Writers "Great Openings" Contest in Non-fiction. She is married with three kids who enjoys spending time with her family and she is a passionate Christ-follower...2023-05-1812 minTwo Crones And A BookTwo Crones And A BookEp 44 REVIEW Graphic Novel Carmilla by Amy Chu Soo LeeThe Crones take a look at the Graphic Novel, Carmilla by Amy Chu Soo Lee.  Synopsis: Before Dracula, before Nosferatu, there was...CARMILLA. At the height of the Lunar New Year in 1990s New York City, an idealistic social worker turns detective when she discovers young, homeless LGBTQ+ women are being murdered and no one, especially the police, seems to care. A series of clues points her to Carmilla’s, a mysterious nightclub in the heart of her neighbourhood, Chinatown. There she falls for the next likely target, landing her at the centre of a real-life horror story--and face-to-face with ill...2023-05-1629 minThe Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast98. S8 E6: The fight for equity in education and work: an inspiring story of autistic self advocacyRosie Weldon is a Senior Financial Analyst and author whose memoir, ‘My Autistic Fight Song’, tells the story of how she fought to get her accountancy degree and find her place in the world of work, despite her struggles with mental and physical health and the challenges that come with being autistic. Now 31, she was diagnosed aged 25. Since graduating from Chester University - where she received some incredibly supportive accommodations - she became an account, finding her first job with Bank of America. But she found herself having to make the decision to leave after developing a neur...2023-05-061h 02The Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast97. S8 E5: Finding logic in chaos, burnout, and reconnecting with our internal compass and autistic joyMartine van Bijlert is a writer and researcher from the Netherlands. Now 52, she grew up in Iran and worked in places like Kabul, Grozny and Tehran as an aid worker, diplomat and researcher. She now divides her time between her own creative projects and her work for the Afghanistan Analysts Network, a Kabul-based think tank she founded with friends.  She is self-identified autistic and ADHD, and says she feels like she has always been surrounded by neurodivergent people, as a child, during her studies and in her work abroad, and perhaps because of that she thought things w...2023-04-291h 01The Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast96. S8 E4: Safety, community and representation for Black and minority ethnic / global majority autistic peopleNaomi Clarke is a freelance writer, community mentor, fundraiser and Human Design reader.  She self diagnosed as autistic around two years ago, but due to inequality in the medical system has so far not been able to get a formal diagnosis.  She describes herself as an autistic, queer, mixed race person with two children (one of her sons was diagnosed autistic 5 years ago). She wears a lot of hats in her life; she writes for work and for personal interest, and is passionate about building lives outside of the system of mainstream schooling. Un...2023-04-221h 00The Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast95. S8 E3: Shelving the quest for normal: reframing, regulating, and removing the stigma from autismEbonie Allard is an award-winning International Master Coach, an author, and an artist. Now in her early 40s, she was mostly raised in the UK, but before she was seven years old she had lived in a house truck, on a commune, in France, New Zealand, Ireland, and England. She now lives in Spain. She says that she has never had a 'proper job' - she’s been self-employed, a freelancer, a business owner and an entrepreneur all her life. Ebonie was diagnosed autistic fairly recently, but has always drawn neurodivergent people to her, and he...2023-04-151h 04The Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast94. S8 E2: The sensory and social challenges of fitting into a new culture as an autistic adultKarawynn Long is an American writer and proofreader living in Mexico. Now 52, she had what she describes as her ‘Autism epiphany’ just over three years ago, a few months before her fiftieth birthday. She is self identified as autistic, partly due to formal assessments not being available in the Mexican system, and difficult and expensive to obtain in the American one. Karawynn moved to Mexico almost 10 years ago for economic reasons, and unlike many autistic people who find living in other cultures freeing and less fraught with social expectations, she has found many aspects of life...2023-04-081h 09The Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast93. S8 E1: Sport and fitness the autistic way: from not fitting in to feeling like a superheroMandy Williams is a Volunteer Coordinator with Scottish Women’s Autism and a competitive athlete. Originally from Manchester in the UK, she now lives in Stirling in Scotland. She was diagnosed autistic two years ago, aged 45. She is passionate about exercise, and her enthusiasm for this special interest shines out. She has achieved a bronze medal in mountain running, and recently qualified for the World Championship Hyrox event, a global fitness race. I’m delighted to share my conversation with. I loved this conversation so much - Mandy has such good energy and she was a jo...2023-04-011h 07Pappy\'s FlatsharePappy's FlatshareSlamdown w/ James Acaster & Amy Annette (Sign for the Package) S13E05Neither “Tom!” nor “Ben!” want to Sign for the Package… so Matthew says we’re gonna have to have a Flatshare Slamdown!Matthew Crosby, Tom Parry Wicks, and Ben Clark recorded live at The Phoenix pub with James Acaster and Amy AnnetteWithAmy Annette - https://twitter.com/theamyannetteJames Acaster - https://www.jamesacaster.com/Pappy’s Twitter - https://twitter.com/pappystweetPappy's Insta - https://www.instagram.com/pappyscomedy/Support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.co...2023-03-071h 51Thanks For VisitingThanks For VisitingTaking Your Airbnb Business To the Next Level with Wendy Doris and Amy CorbettWendy Doris and Amy Corbett are two amazing STR owners who’re part of our membership group, Hosting Business Mastery Membership. They’re joining the podcast today (for the second time!) to discuss their hosting journeys, what led them to join HBMM, what’s changed for their businesses since then, and what they're planning for the future.Learn more about Hosting Business Mastery Membership and sign up here.Listen back to the origin stories for Wendy (Episode 27) and Amy (Episode 96) on the podcast.Resources:Amy on Instagram @thosecrazycorbettsWendy on Instagram @mostess.host#STRSha...2023-01-1946 minThanks For VisitingThanks For VisitingHosting Hotline: Direct Booking vs. OTAsWelcome to another Ask Me Anything (Ask Us Anything?) episode! Each week we’ll answer your questions on STR, real estate, OTAs, and everything in between.Amy asks:Some guests tend to trust Airbnb because of perceived added security. How do I explain the benefits of direct booking to guests?Thanks to everyone who submitted questions. To hear your voice on the show and send a question to Sarah & Annette, visit Speakpipe.com/ThanksforvisitingAMAThanks for Visiting is produced by Crate Media.Mentioned in this episode:Hosting Bu...2022-12-2710 minThe Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast91. S7, Ep11: Relaxing into the truth of who we are as late diagnosed autistic adultsAngela Lauria is a CEO and author from Washington DC, USA. Now 49, she was diagnosed autistic 10 years ago, and initially underwent a form of the controversial ABA therapy in an effort to ‘fix’ the things about her that she had always felt were wrong. One burnout, some autism-positive therapy and ten years of processing later, she was able to fully accept and embrace her own autistic identity, and wider autistic culture.  Realising she didn’t fit into traditional workplaces, Angela started her own publishing company, providing consulting, editing, design, and book launch marketing for authors who have a messa...2022-12-0357 minThe Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast90. S7, Ep10: Burnouts, breakdowns and anxiety: a journey towards more supportive and sustainable workDéa Neile-Hopton is a basketmaker and artist. She is of mixed Jamaican and English heritage and grew up in the 1970s and 80s in York, England. Now 47, she lives in Whitland in Wales, with her partner and three neurodivergent children. She is self diagnosed autistic and was diagnosed ADHD in 2021. She has a passion for arts and crafts, and for teaching circus skills, but has struggled to find a place in the world of work, finding job seeking and workplaces traumatic and experiencing repeated breakdowns, depression and lack of confidence around work, leading to her surviving o...2022-11-261h 01The Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast89. S7, Ep9: ‘Outsider’ identities: the intertwining of gender, sexuality and autismKelly McCartney is a music journalist from Rhode Island, USA. She is 52 and self-diagnosed as autistic in April of 2022. She has turned a life-long special interest in music into an incredibly varied, 30-year career in almost every area of the music industry, including interning at Entertainment Tonight, working as personal assistant to various well known musicians, project managing independent artists, and hosting music podcasts and radio shows, including Record Bin Radio on Apple Music. In 2018, she co-founded the Rainey Day Fund, which provides assistance to BIPOC, LGBTQ+, disabled and other marginalised artists who add to...2022-11-191h 04The Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast87. S7, Ep7: Autism in mental health services: the experience of a late diagnosed autistic mental health nurseJacqui O’Riordan is an Advanced Nurse Practitioner from Harrogate, North Yorkshire in the UK. She has worked as a mental health nurse for almost 20 years, including working in a secure unit with chronically ill patients. She has worked in crisis assessment with Accident and Emergency and the Police since 2008.  Now 49, Jacqui was diagnosed as autistic and ADHD a year ago, and her two children are also autistic. Since learning more about autism, she has begun to question the lack of proper training in neurodiversity that mental health professionals in the UK are currently given. She...2022-11-051h 00The Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast85. S7, Ep5: Autistic motherhood: working through the overwhelm of birth and parentingSanna Östergren is a writer and literary translator from Sweden. She lives in the countryside with her husband and their two-year-old son, where she also runs a small independent publishing company.  She realised she was autistic about a year ago, when the overwhelm of new motherhood started turning her life-long shutdowns into meltdowns, and she was diagnosed in April this year, aged 32. When we recorded this episode she was on a break from work, to allow her to focus on parenting, gardening and preparing for the imminent birth of her second child.  In our...2022-10-2251 minThe Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast84. S7, Ep4: Direct communication: navigating social and personal relationships as a highly sensitive autistic womanJanet Murray is a content strategist who lives near London in the UK. She was recently diagnosed autistic, after first getting a diagnosis of ADHD in 2020. A former journalist and PR coach, Janet has written for many national publications, is the host of the Courageous Content podcast and founder of the Courageous Content Live Event  - an annual content marketing event for creative businesses/brands - and is also a keynote speaker who has spoken on big stages all over the world.  She says that she has a strong desire for order and routine, but is...2022-10-151h 03The Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast83. S7, Ep3: Psychology as a special interest: relationships, research and educational equityJanelle Johnson is an Inclusion Strategist, therapist and researcher from North Carolina, USA. She is self diagnosed and her son is also autistic. She has recently taken a step back from practising as a therapist to focus on her research as a PhD student and graduate research assistant at North Carolina State University’s College of Education. Her work explores development for students with invisible disabilities, the intersection of mental health and other marginalised identities, and systemic change in education.  In our conversation we talk about: ➡ Being socially awkward, solitary and living in her o...2022-10-0851 minThe Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast82. S7, Ep2: God as a special interest: deconstructing religious identity as a newly identified autisticD.L. Mayfield is a freelance writer from Portland, USA. She has written for Christian publications in the US for over 10 years, and is the author of several books, the latest of which, Unruly Saint, explores the life and work of the late American journalist, social activist and anarchist Catholic Dorothy Day. D.L. herself grew up highly religious in an evangelical family in the US. Now in her late 30s, she is currently in the process of being assessed for autism, after she reached out to an autistic therapist in order to better parent her autistic...2022-10-011h 03The Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast81. S7, Ep1: The challenge of creating the life you want when you diverge from the neurotypical ‘norm’Dr Kate Tomas is a Spiritual Mentor who lives in mid Wales in the UK. Kate developed powerful psychic abilities from an early age, and by 22 had built a thriving international practice as a witch, healer and psychic for individuals, multinational brands, governments and CEOs. She holds a Doctorate of Philosophy in Theology from the University of Oxford, and is a world expert in Mysticism and Catholic women mystics. In 2018 she started a program called The Spiritual Life Upgrade to give women and non-binary people access to the core teachings of her spiritual tradition. First...2022-09-2459 minParenting Impossible – The Special Needs Survival PodcastParenting Impossible – The Special Needs Survival PodcastCurbing the Tide of Abuse in Our CommunitiesSensitive Topic Warning: Host Annette Hines discusses child abuse and child sexual abuse in this episode. She introduces the episode by reflecting on the report of the abuse of a young man with disabilities in a group home in southern Illinois published on ProPublica.org, noting that the incidence of abuse is much higher for youth with disabilities.  Her two guests, Dr. Amy Saltzman, founder and director of Spot a Spider, a program to prevent abuse, and 30th Circuit Court Judge Honorable Rosemarie Aquilina who oversaw the trial of U.S. gymnastics doctor and convicted abuser, Larry N...2022-09-221h 06The Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg PodcastBonus: Grief and validation: repairing the damage of autistic masking and finding a sense of selfAisha Edwards is a somatic trauma therapist, podcaster and writer from Vancouver, Washington, USA, and was diagnosed autistic last year, aged 39. Somatic trauma therapy is a body-centred approach to treating post-traumatic stress disorder that rather than focusing only on thoughts or emotions associated with a traumatic event, expands to include the natural bodily responses. I’m delighted to bring you this special bonus episode of the Squarepeg Podcast. This was recorded as a collaboration with the Emergent Liberation Collective podcast, a podcast about somatics and spirituality as instruments for personal healing and collective transformation. ...2022-08-131h 03The Perks Of Being A Book Lover PodcastThe Perks Of Being A Book Lover PodcastS. 7 Ep. 141 Appalachia is Overflowing with guests Bobi Conn and Kendra WinchesterThis week is a hybrid episode as we slowly creep back into a recording schedule after a nice long summer break. We’ve got Appalachia and Eastern Kentucky on our minds because of the recent catastrophic flooding in parts of the state so we decided that we’d rebroadcast part of an earlier episode with Kendra Winchester, founder of Read Appalachia on Instagram, who champions Appalachian writers on her feed. But we also had the opportunity to speak this week with Bobi Conn, an Appalachian author and friend of the show who we interviewed in June of 2020 abou...2022-08-0356 minThe Perks Of Being A Book Lover PodcastThe Perks Of Being A Book Lover PodcastS.6 Ep. 135 - Good Press with Guest Sarah Munroe 6-1-22Readers have heard of the big 5 publishing companies that include Harper Collins, and Penguin/Random House. But there is something really special about university presses. Unfortunately, they don’t often get the attention they deserve. Sarah Munroe, Marketing Manager and Acquisitions Editor at West Virginia University Press, is our guest this week who talks to us about what makes a university press special and how they operate differently from the big 5.    One of the unique things about them is that they can and do feature more diverse voices and topics than what major publishers are will...2022-06-011h 01Trusty HogsTrusty HogsEp32. AMY ANNETTE / Jokes, Jugs & Judith ButlerJoin us for another week of chaos and fun with Helen, Catherine, and this week's guest: Amy Annette!Amy Annette is a co-editor and contributor to I Call Myself a Feminist, and has featured on the Reasons To Be Cheerful and Evil Genius Podcasts.Thank you so much for listening! Support us at https://www.patreon.com/TrustyHogs for exclusive bonus content, merch, and more! Trust us with your own problems and questions... TrustyHogs@gmail.com Please give us a follow @TrustyHogs on all socials Be sure to subscribe and rate us (unless you...2022-05-121h 06Come To JesusCome To JesusS1 E5 Interview with an Atheist who became a devout warrior for Christ Wendy CunninghamUnlike all the people that we have interview in our show, Wendy's story is not like them because she grew up as an Atheist. She grew up just like you and me, but the only difference is that she used to lived everyday life without God. Legacy as we all know is very important because what we teach our kids is what our kids will teach theirs as well and their kids will teach theirs and so on.  She was raised to believe that there is no God, but God loves her so much that He brings a Christian h...2022-05-0946 minCome To JesusCome To JesusSpecial Guest Interview #12: Interview with an Atheist gone and now a devout warrior for Christ Wendy CunninghamSend us a textUnlike all the people that we have interview in our show, Wendy's story is not like them because she grew up as an Atheist. She grew up just like you and me, but the only difference is that she used to lived everyday life without God. Legacy as we all know is very important because what we teach our kids is what our kids will teach theirs as well and their kids will teach theirs and so on.  She was raised to believe that there is no God, but God loves her s...2022-05-0746 minBirthday Girls House PartyBirthday Girls House PartyS05E14 Bread Party with Amy AnnetteRISE and shine pod-lovers, because it's time for a BREAD PARTY with the gorgeous, funny and talented Amy Annette (@theamyannette)! We're chatting ciabatta, boules and brows, and competing to sell Amy our bread-based inventions for her to ROLL out across her bakery empire... Be a legend, get on our Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/birthdaygirlshouseparty Please subscribe, rate and review. XXX Music by Anne Chmelewsky: https://www.annechmelewsky.com Art work by Lucy Moore: https://www.lucymooreedinburgh.com2022-04-131h 10UnspooledUnspooledBest of 2021/Oscars PreviewAmy & Paul break down the past year in film on this Best Of 2021 special episode! They make cases for some of their favorite overlooked films from 2021, from an antic animated family comedy to a royal biopic turned horror film. Plus: a preview of the Oscars, and why this year's Oscar crop feels like it's playing it safe. Next week we're taking your votes and covering one Oscar-snubbed film in depth - will it be Annette, The Green Knight, Last Night In Soho or Zola? You can join the conversation for this series on the Un...2022-03-241h 40The Perks Of Being A Book Lover PodcastThe Perks Of Being A Book Lover PodcastSeason 5 Ep. 107 Following A Literary Appalachian Trail with Guest Kendra WinchesterWe have a fondness for Appalachia and have had several guests on the Perks who hail from that area, including Alix Harrow, Ashley Blooms, and Annette Sanuooke Clapsaddle. But Appalachia is much larger than just the small slice that Amy and I often think of. Appalachia is really a huge area that encompasses a vast and diverse array of people. Today we talk to Kendra Winchester, the co-founder and executive director of the 'Reading Women' podcast and a Book Riot contributing editor. But she is also the person behind the Read Appalachia Instagram account. She tells us...2021-10-0659 minParenting Impossible – The Special Needs Survival PodcastParenting Impossible – The Special Needs Survival PodcastEpisode 123: Shining a Light on Severe Autism with Amy S.F. LutzThis week features a very special back to back, two podcast episode release as Annette speaks with two guests who were interviewed for a recent Today Show Article called “Autism Wars.” Today’s episode features Annette’s interview with Amy S.F. Lutz, an author, vice president of the National Council on Severe Autism (NCSA), and a mom to 5 children,  her oldest son Jonah having severe autism.   Amy also became so interested in the history of autism due to her son’s issues, she went back to school and is currently seeking a doctorate in the history of medicine.  Annette and A...2021-09-0955 minFive Degrees Between UsFive Degrees Between UsAnnetteWe watched the new movie Annette. It's a weird one. Find out more at http://fivedegreesbetween.us2021-08-2257 minHerpreneur ShowHerpreneur ShowEmotional Intelligence – Power Up Your Success with Amy Jacobson Emotional Intelligence – Power Up Your Success with Amy Jacobson Did you know that your emotions drive all your actions?…and those actions will be in direct proportion to how successful you are. Also, the importance of how your communication within your business, within your sales process will make a positive or negative impact in your results. Today we speak to Emotional Intelligence expert Amy Jacobson who walks us through hot usable tips that will not just get your sales cranking BUT also be a great tip for us mums with our kids...2021-07-1300 minThe Perks Of Being A Book Lover PodcastThe Perks Of Being A Book Lover PodcastPerks RePlay A Voice From Cherokee with guest Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle 11-8-20When it comes to Native American heritage, most Americans have woefully inadequate knowledge. They may have heard of Squanto or Sacajawea, but that is the extent of their understanding. A 2018 research project conducted by The First Nations Development Institute and Echo Hawk Consulting found that most Americans think there aren’t many Native Americans left in the country, which just isn’t true. There are close to 600 federally recognized tribes in the United States. November is National Native American Heritage Month so we want to introduce you to some Native authors to add to your TBR all year...2021-06-231h 01The Entrepreneur EvolutionThe Entrepreneur Evolution97. Episode #49: LIVE with Amy John of Training House GymOn Episode 70 of the Entrepreneur Evolution Podcast, we were joined by Amy John of Training House Gym. She taught us what it means to “train like an athlete” as we learned about her business and entrepreneur life as a gym owner. We met up with her again for a LIVE show to update us, tell us her wins, share an industry outline of what she is seeing with the world reopening, and what that looks like in her business. Amy discusses how COVID restrictions affected her decision-making as a business owner, both during and transitioning out of these current cond...2021-06-1531 minLeger om livetLeger om livet#27. Taleskrekk, talehjelp og kunsten å tale. Med kursleder Siri Skyttemyr.Taleskrekk er en av de største fobier vi har. I en undersøkelse kunngjort i The book of lists kom angsten for å dø på syvende plass, mens angsten for å holde tale kom på første plass.I dag snakker vi om taleskrekk, og hvordan vi kan overvinne denne frykten. Og med meg i dagens episode er jeg så heldig å ha talekursleder Siri Skyttemyr. Siri har lang erfaringen innen dette feltet og har hjulpet mange på sin vei. I ukens episode deler hun gode råd og erfaringer. Hun gir oss også teknikker og verktøy som er gode å...2021-05-2544 minThe Entrepreneur EvolutionThe Entrepreneur Evolution76. Episode #39: Lay-n-Go with Amy FazackerleyIn today’s podcast, you will learn about Amy Fazackerley, owner of Lay-n-Go, a product solution to packing and cleaning up an array of items used regularly such as toys or make-up products. Amy came up with the idea of necessity - realizing there was no good solution out there. There needed to be a solution to hours of play, without the hours of cleanup. Lay-n-Go’s inception started as a need for her family, and has since expanded to include other useful solutions for individuals like cosmetic cases, tech accessory, and even military bag needs for emergency responders. Amy...2021-03-3039 minThe Entrepreneur EvolutionThe Entrepreneur Evolution70. Episode 36: Let's Get Pumped Up with Amy JohnIn today’s podcast you will learn about Amy John, owner of Training House Gym located in Baltimore, MD. In 2018 she, her husband and son invested in Training House. However, prior to this Amy built her career in Education before taking the leap into the fitness world. Since then, she has performed a complete re-brand, re-structure and provided the gym a total face-lift. There are so many solid pieces of information Amy will share with us today. There is a true sense of community and culture that runs through the veins of Training House Gym. Her team provides you wi...2021-03-0934 minThanks For VisitingThanks For VisitingCreate a Space Where Everyone Belongs- with Amy Corbett of All Belong CoWhy are you interested in short-term rental hosting? Like everything in life, hosting is not always easy, and when the hard times inevitably come, you’ll want to be able to look back and remember the strong “why” that got you started. Amy Corbett is the founder and chief Airbnb-er of All Belong Collective, and her “why” lies in creating unique spaces where anyone can belong. She and her husband take their diverse family very seriously, and incorporate it into everything they do. This is what inspired them to create places where anyone can feel like they belong. She shares how...2021-01-1458 minThe Perks Of Being A Book Lover PodcastThe Perks Of Being A Book Lover PodcastEp. 69 A Voice From Cherokee with Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle 11-18-20When it comes to Native American heritage, most Americans have woefully inadequate knowledge. They may have heard of Squanto or Sacajawea, but that is the extent of their understanding. A 2018 research project conducted by The First Nations Development Institute and Echo Hawk Consulting found that most Americans think there aren’t many Native Americans left in the country, which just isn’t true. There are close to 600 federally recognized tribes in the United States. November is National Native American Heritage Month so we want to introduce you to some Native authors to add to your TBR all year...2020-11-181h 01High Resolution LifeHigh Resolution LifeEpisode 6 - Amy PodoletzIn this episode, we welcome Amy Podoletz to the podcast to share her expertise on the animation genre known as anime! Amy is a graduate of Seton Hill University, majoring in Information and Library Sciences.  I decided to delve into a little bit more of what narratives anime focuses on and some of the anime series that Amy recommends to check out... If you don't know anything about anime or want to delve a little bit more into what it's all about, this is the podcast for you! Follow Amy on Twitter at @janedoetheghost --- Send in a v...2020-11-1659 minSecret Artists with Annie McGrathSecret Artists with Annie McGrathNish Kumar & Amy AnnetteNish Kumar & Amy Annette doing art and chatting to Annie McGrath. Secret Artists is a podcast hosted by comedian and artist, Annie McGrath. Each week her guest selects a subject which inspires them to create an artwork... It could be an object, a place, a person, an animal... Whilst drawing and painting, Annie and her guest enjoy a nice chat. Often silly. Sometimes serious. Mainly relaxing.https://supporter.acast.com/secretartistsTo see them painting, close ups of the "works of art" and more behind the scenes go to the Secret Artists Instagram:2020-08-1344 minCut the CraftCut the CraftEpisode 005: Erin FletcherErin Fletcher is a bookbinder from Boston Massachusetts. She focuses on unique bindings that incorporate fiber arts in books that have text. She splits her time between working for clients and creating unique works of art for exhibitions. She expands on traditional and experimental materials, and their efficacy. A graduate of North Bennet Street school, she is grateful to the community she gained while learning her trade. She loves that she can express herself with design bindings and hopes to see them more represented in the worlds of both art and craft.To see more of Erin’s...2020-06-301h 07Cowpunchers!Cowpunchers!Open Range (2003)Open Range directed by Kevin Costner and starring Kevin Costner, Robert Duvall, and Annette Bening. Episode Roundup:  Once again, the Cowpunchers are nearly compelled to start smoking.  Amy suggests building a fence.  Stuart reveals his sweet tooth.  Amy gets caught up in the...CROSS FADE!  Stuart is involved in a dangerous train crash.  This episode is brought to you by B R O W N.2020-06-211h 05You\'ll DoYou'll DoLiving Together with Nish Kumar and Amy AnnetteComedians Nish Kumar and Amy Annette join Catherine Bohart and Sarah Keyworth to chat about making a home together.In the podcast that rejects romantic tropes, Nish and Amy talk about setting alarms, Nish's nesting habits and mutual rejections.Produced by Kate Holland and Lyndsay Fenner.A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 42020-04-2844 minRules for LifeRules for LifeAmy AnnetteEpisode 31 and WE’RE GOING OUT WITH A BANG!!!!!This week we have comedian, feminist and author, THE Amy Annette! She was struggling to decide on a username across her socials when we spoke, we damn hope she's stuck to it so the tags work. Amy spoke to us about tube armrests, skincare and being a nerd. 🤓Follow Amy on Twitter https://twitter.com/AmyAnnette  and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/_amy_annette_/ Listen to her podcast What Women Want here https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/what-women-want-with-amy-annette/id1467634296Catch her...2019-12-201h 11What Women Want with Amy AnnetteWhat Women Want with Amy Annette7. *BONUS* How to Start: Sara Barron, Tessa CoatesA little bonus studio episode to say goodbye to Season 1. Sara, Tessa and Amy ask if What Women Want is just to start!. What does it even mean to start things? What's holding us back? Sara talks breaking things down, Tessa visualises a table and we all talk about Frasier. Recorded in studio at Acast.*The quote about the gap between your taste and what you are making is from Podcast King Ira Glass... and it's pretty ON POINT."Nobody tells this to people who are beginners, I wish someone told me. All...2019-07-3042 minWhat Women Want with Amy AnnetteWhat Women Want with Amy Annette6. Brave: Gabriel Ebulue, Helen Bauer, Kat BondGabriel, Helen, Kat and Amy ask if What Women Want is to be brave. Do we want to be called brave? Gabriel talks cowardice, Kat talks family and Helen talks about her period. Recorded at Machynlleth Comedy Festival.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-07-1540 minWhat Women Want with Amy AnnetteWhat Women Want with Amy Annette5. Happy: James Acaster, Mae Martin, Bisha K Ali EpisodeJames, Bisha, Mae and Amy ask if What Women Want is happiness? What does a feminist ‘happy’ look like? Mae talks synapses, Bisha talks getting it right and James talks Christianity. Recorded at the Soho Theatre, London. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-07-0847 minPappy\'s FlatsharePappy's FlatshareSlamdown w/ Amy Annette & Phil Wang (Book the AirBnB) S9E14Neither “Tom!” nor “Ben!” want to book the AirBnB so Matthew says we’re gonna have to have a Flatshare Slamdown!Phil Wang and Amy Annette join the teamFeatures: hairy songs, a VERY difficult literature based challenge, religious experience with condimentsAmy Annette - https://twitter.com/amyannette_Phil Wang - https://twitter.com/PhilNWangPappy’s - https://twitter.com/pappystweetSupport us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/pappysflatshare2019-07-021h 07What Women Want with Amy AnnetteWhat Women Want with Amy Annette4. Self-Care: Sara Pascoe, Rose Matafeo, Jack RookeSara, Rose, Jack and Amy ask if What Women Want is self care. Is self care selfish? Sara talks community, Rose talks low self esteem and Jack talks his mum. Recorded at the Soho Theatre, London. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-07-0158 minWhat Women Want with Amy AnnetteWhat Women Want with Amy Annette3. Best Friendship Special: Aisling Bea and Brona C TitleyAisling, Brona and Amy ask if What Women Want are Best Friends. Specifically Aisling and Brona’s ‘soulmate’ status. Aisling talks handjobs and Brona talks love languages. Recorded at the Soho Theatre, London. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-06-2444 minWhat Women Want with Amy AnnetteWhat Women Want with Amy Annette2. Security: Josie Long, Phil Wang, Coco KhanJosie, Phil, Coco and Amy ask if What Women Want is security. Is security only for certain types of people? Josie talks opportunity, Coco talks Pat Butcher and Phil talks privilege (his). Recorded at the Soho Theatre, London. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-06-1747 minWhat Women Want with Amy AnnetteWhat Women Want with Amy Annette1. Independence: Nish Kumar, Desiree Burch, Lolly AdefopeNish, Desiree, Lolly and Amy ask if What Women Want is Independence. What does it even mean to be independent? Lolly talks being single, Desiree talks Sugar Daddies and Nish talks Jeff Goldblum. Recorded at the Soho Theatre, London. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-06-1752 minWhat Women Want with Amy AnnetteWhat Women Want with Amy AnnetteTrailer: What Women WantWhat Women Want is the new comedy conversation podcast where comedians talk about, and find the funny in, the misadventures, misunderstandings and misogyny involved in being a woman. Hosted by Amy Annette and featuring different comedians and topics each time. Recorded in front of live comedy audiences at venues like the Soho Theatre in London, The Edinburgh Fringe and Machynlleth Comedy Festival. Upcoming guests in the series include; Rose Matafeo, Sara Pascoe, Lolly Adefope, Aisling Bea, Desiree Burch, Josie Long, Mae Martin, Bisha K Ali, Nish Kumar, James Acaster, Phil Wang and many more... Hosted on Acast. See...2019-06-0800 minHave You Read That Book By Jon Ronson A podcast about ShameHave You Read That Book By Jon Ronson A podcast about ShameEp 9: ROBERT ROWLAND SMITH IS CLEVER, LOU IS EQUALLY CLEVER, AMY JUST GETS IN HER HEAD ABOUT GIFTSWe engage a professionally clever man to talk to us about Shame, Robert Rowland Smith manages to mention Nietzsche, Augustine and J.Lo (nah that was Amy) in this epper, Lou is brilliant and agreeable and Amy... chips in with J.Lo. This is Tony Award Winning Content guys, top quality podcasting with thought ideas and evidence (no singing though). LISTEN IN!2017-06-1900 min