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The ABR PodcastThe ABR Podcast‘Pornwald’ by Jill Van Epps | The Jolley PrizeThis week on the ABR Podcast we conclude our three-episode special on the 2024 ABR Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Prize with the winning story, ‘Pornwald’ by Jill Van Epps. The judges described ‘Pornwald’ as ‘a puzzle that tests the limits of realism with an often riotously deadpan sense of humour’. Jill Van Epps is a writer and filmmaker based in Brooklyn who is completing her first novel. Here is Jill Van Epps with ‘Pornwald’, published in the August issue of ABR.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-08-2227 minFor Your Health NewsFor Your Health NewsImproving Our Understanding of TNBC to Advance Health EquityTriple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive form of cancer with high rates of recurrence. Despite incredible strides made to lower breast cancer mortality in the U.S., the risk of death for women diagnosed with TNBC is far greater than for those diagnosed other types of breast cancer. Significant progress has been made in the fight against TNBC, but there is much more work to be done to improve outcomes for all women diagnosed with TNBC. This interactive discussion with leaders in the breast cancer community aims to raise awareness on inequities surrounding early diagnosis and survival...2023-10-1859 minThe First TimeThe First TimeKate and Katherine: Festival catch up and Featured Book Thirst for Salt by Madelaine LucasKate and Katherine catch up in the aftermath of Kate's trip to Newcastle Writers Festival, in which she managed to lose (and ultimately find) both her laptop and her luggage. The discuss festival etiquette and recommends things to read, including everything by Kevin Wilson (check out last week's episode!!). This episode our featured book segment is brought to you by Allen and Unwin and we’re talking to Madelaine Lucas about her debut novel Thirst For Salt.  Madelaine Lucas is the author of Thirst For Salt and a senior editor of NOON. Born in 1990, she was rai...2023-04-2350 minOtherppl with Brad ListiOtherppl with Brad Listi822. Madelaine LucasMadelaine Lucas is the author of the debut novel Thirst for Salt, available from Tin House.Lucas is a senior editor of NOON. Born in 1990, she was raised in Melbourne and Sydney as the daughter of a visual artist and a rock ‘n’ roll musician. In 2015, she moved to New York to complete her MFA in fiction at Columbia University, where she now teaches in the undergraduate and graduate writing programs.Her essays and interviews have appeared in publications such as Paris Review Daily, The Believer, Literary Hub, Catapult, The Lifted Brow and Meanjin, and her...2023-03-191h 43The Resolve PodcastThe Resolve PodcastTransforming Your Mindset, Coaching Modalities, + Trusting What Is Meant For You with Brooklyn JolleyIn this episode, Carly interviews business coach, Brooklyn Jolley. They discuss Brooklyn’s journey to coaching, the different tools she uses in her work with clients, + the keys to mindset transformation. Brooklyn also shares about the books she is currently reading + they toast a big goal she reached last year!You can find Brooklyn Jolley on her website or Instagram. Resources mentioned in the episode: Chillpreneur: The New Rules for Creating Success, Freedom, and Abundance on Your TermsCreating Money: Attracting AbundanceThe Gene Keys: Embracing Your Higher Purpose...2022-03-2833 minSpeaking to ShameSpeaking to ShameMoney Therapy—with Brooklyn Jolley“We don’t talk about Bruno (money)” When was the last time your dinner conversation revolved around how much money you made? Or, how much money you want to make?Brooklyn Jolley, business and money mindset coach and six figure earner, walks us through her beliefs about money and the shame revolving around it. We talk about:-How our childhood lessons around money are still impacting us today.-The shame around wanting to make more money.-How reframing the way we speak about mo...2022-03-2537 minThe Nomiki ShowThe Nomiki ShowFemme Friday: NY Leftists' Long Game | Climate Doesn't Care About Politics | Bernie 2024? | 1-28-22http://www.patreon.com/thenomikishow » We need your support! Make sure to click Like & Subscribe! And we encourage you to join us on Patreon as a Patron for as low as $5/month! Liza Featherstone is a columnist for Jacobin, a freelance journalist, and the author of Selling Women Short: The Landmark Battle for Workers’ Rights at Wal-Mart.» https://jacobinmag.com/2022/01/democratic-socialism-new-york-long-game-nyc-dsa-state-politics» https://jacobinmag.com/author/liza-featherstone» http://www.twitter.com/lfeatherzPanel:Janelle Jolley is an east coast-er in exile, living in California. She has mostly left tech to embrace a life of pas...2022-01-291h 38The Fierce Social PodcastThe Fierce Social Podcast2. The Top 5 Things You Should Be Focusing on in Business with Brooklyn JolleyIn this episode you’ll hear: An interview with Brooklyn Jolley, a life coach who helps small businesses. She shares a bit more about what she does and how she started her journey (1:03) Brooklyn shares 5 pieces of advice she’s learned from personal experience that everyone entrepreneur should know. (2:53) Why you should get your audience to trust you and see you as the expert, allowing you to build that connection so that you are able to sell your unique value and service to them (6:32) Take care of the people who have already purchased from you. Ensure you have a go...2021-10-1329 minThe Nomiki ShowThe Nomiki Show#FemFriday with Tessa Bridal, Rose Adams & Janelle Jolley | The Nomiki Show 10-08-21For this week’s #FemFriday Nomiki Konst is joined by author and educator Tessa Bridal to discuss the remarkable true story detailed in her book “The Dark Side of Memory: Uruguay’s Disappeared Children and the Families that Never Stopped Searching.” Link to Tessa Bridal’s book: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781736938607 Link to Tessa’s website: https://tessabridal.com/ Our truly fantastic #FemFriday panel is comprised Rose Adams and Janelle Jolley. Rose is a freelance reporter and former politics fellow at The Intercept, as well as covering New York City politics and news with Br...2021-10-101h 35Fully FreeFully FreeEp 123: Making 6 Figures While Working 20 Hours a Week with Brooklyn Jolley I am so excited to introduce you to one of my client’s, Brooklyn Jolley, who has created and runs a six figure coaching business in only 20 hours a week with a toddler at her side.   Brooklyn Jolley is a Life Coach School certified life and business coach. She specializes in helping female entrepreneurs make 6 figures in their business while only working 20 hours a week. She's a mom to a crazy toddler, Olive and has been married to her husband Colten for 7 years. She's obsessed with Disneyland, self help books, and really long naps. If you enjoyed the episode lea...2021-08-0340 minMessy Human Business with EliMessy Human Business with EliDealing with Anxiety As A Mom & Coach, Finding Your Path & Setting Money Goals with Brooklyn JolleyI have loved seeing Brooklyn's business journey unfold, and when she posted about her dealing with anxiety, I knew I wanted to have this conversation with her.She is such a beautiful human, and she is so inspiring as she's reaching her goals and creating the life she wants.It really shows how much work she's done on her mindset and expansion during the last year. I loved this conversation also because just like so many of us, it took a while for Brooklyn to really find her path, and she tells us how it...2021-03-231h 07Abundant HeartAbundant HeartInvesting, Failing, and Winning with Brooklyn JolleyYou're going to love this interview with Brooklyn Jolley. She's a wife, mama, coach, and entrepreneur who is killing it in the online world. She has some serious GOLD for you in this episode. Don't miss it... we talk about Getting a good ROI on investments Beliefs Money mindset Failing forward Consistent marketing and making offers Not quitting and so much more. Listen in! Follow Brooklyn on Instagram @thebrooklynjolley2020-07-151h 09BackstoryBackstoryBackstory - 3 October 2018This week, Mel Cranenburgh spends some time, metaphorically, in New York, New York.Mel speaks to Alice Nelson about her novel The Children's House, which has been described as "a love song to the idea of families in all their mysteries and complexities, their different configurations and the hope that creates them".She is then joined by Madelaine Lucas on the line from New York, whose short story Ruins won the Australian Book Review's (ABR) 2018 Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Prize. Madelaine wrote Ruins while living in Brooklyn but it is very much set in Australia.2018-10-0341 minIntellicastIntellicastIntellicast - Episode 6In this week’s episode of Intellicast, Adam Jolley and Brian Lamar are joined by Kelly Claydon of EMI Research Solutions.  They give a preview of The Quirk’s Event in Brooklyn starting today, and discuss a few other fun topics. Join them as they cover: What a first time attendee should expect at Quirk’s Favorite market research conference experience Market research career-path and how they got into the industry A new research rant of the week from Brian Lamar Mount Rushmore of New Jerseyites And much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adch...2018-02-2734 minWinning PoniesWinning Ponies'Winning Ponies' welcomes King Congie's trainer Thomas AlbertraniAlbertrani was born March 21, 1958 in Brooklyn, N.Y., and now resides in Garden City, N.Y. He first went to work walking hots and grooming horses for his uncle, trainer Jack Abatemarco. He started learning the basics with his uncle and eventually went on to become a jockey. The family moved from Brooklyn to Valley Stream when Albertrani was 10. In order to begin riding sooner before he grew too big, Albertrani took part in an accelerated program at Valley Stream High School on Long Island and completed his course work early in 1976. Broke in as an apprentice in New York...2011-05-2657 min