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Sisters: Latter-Day Voices
What Coco Gauff and W.W. Phelps Taught Me About Forgiveness
In this short yet powerful episode, Clare shares two very different stories —one from the French Open and one from early Latter-day Saint church history —that both shed light on forgiveness, grace, and choosing to respond like Christ. From Coco Gauff extending an olive branch to W.W. Phelps returning to full fellowship, these stories remind us of the power of peacemaking in a world quick to judge. Shownotes (clickable links) Press conference after match W.W. Phelps story ...
2025-07-24
12 min
Sisters: Latter-Day Voices
Do People with RBF Need the Most Love?
In this episode Candice and Clare talk about Resting "B" Face—yes, RBF—and why the people who seem the most unapproachable might actually need the most love. With personal stories, gospel insights, and plenty of laughs, they explore how appearances can be deceiving and how we can choose to see others the way Christ does. Whether you're the one with RBF or you've been intimidated by someone who has it, this episode is a warm reminder to lead with love.
2025-07-17
12 min
Sisters: Latter-Day Voices
Four Days, Two Wheels, One Lesson
In this episode Clare shares a personal story about her husband and sons taking on the Boise Trails Challenge—a grueling 165-mile mountain biking feat with over 36,000 feet of elevation gain. What started as a family goal turned into a powerful spiritual lesson about persistence, grit, and the blessings that come through effort.Candice and Clare reflect on how gospel principles show up in everyday life, including favorite quotes from President Nelson and a timely message from Steve Young’s book My Life Behind the Spiral. Whether you're facing a physical challenge, spiritual goal, or personal struggle, this...
2025-07-10
13 min
Sisters: Latter-Day Voices
Try Hard? Take It As a Compliment
Candice and Clare dive into the modern-day “insult” of being called a try hard, and why they’re proudly claiming the title. From hilarious teenage slang to powerful scriptural examples, this mini episode encourages all of us to work hard, stay motivated, and ignore the critics. Whether you’re chasing goals, raising kids, or just trying to grow spiritually, go ahead and try hard. Jesus did. Fair Use & DisclaimerThis podcast episode may contain brief quotes from external sources, used in a positive and respectful manner for discussion, education, and commentary. These refe...
2025-07-03
11 min
Sisters: Latter-Day Voices
Life Happens: Lessons from a Trip to Hells Canyon
In this candid mini-episode, Clare shares a real-life story of a family road trip to Hells Canyon that turned into a nine-hour adventure, complete with an exploded boat tire, back-and-forth drives, and the unexpected kindness of strangers (shoutout to Dirk!). In the middle of the chaos, a simple prayer from her daughter and an innocent question, "Is God punishing us?" sparks a heartfelt conversation about the nature of God, the power of obedience, and how "mortality works."Candice and Clare delve into Elder Brooke P. Hales' talk, "Mortality Works," and the healing truth in John 9, which suggests...
2025-06-26
14 min
Sisters: Latter-Day Voices
Teaching Tips for 3–5 Year Olds at Church
In this mini-episode, Candice shares helpful, loving, and realistic tips for teaching 3–to 5–year–olds at church. From attention spans to behavior and play-based learning, this is a great listen for anyone serving in Primary. Clare adds insight from her own experience teaching older youth and reflects on the importance of helping every child feel loved and valued. Whether you're new to Primary or need a refresher, this episode offers simple ideas to make your lessons more engaging and meaningful. Fair Use & DisclaimerThis podcast episode may contain brief quotes from external...
2025-06-19
13 min
Sisters: Latter-Day Voices
Peace In the Foyer: Finding Jesus on the Hard Days
In this thoughtful mini-episode, Clare and Candice delve into an often-overlooked area of the church: the foyer. From its role as a casual gathering spot to a place of quiet support on hard Sundays, they reflect on how the foyer can be a meaningful “third place” in our spiritual lives. They share personal stories, a powerful article called "Jesus is in the Foyer" by Brooke Romney, and remind listeners that even showing up, especially on the hard days, can be an act of faith and connection. Fair Use & DisclaimerThis podcast episod...
2025-06-12
12 min
Sisters: Latter-Day Voices
Why I wear my Garments
In this week's mini-episode, Candice shares her reasons for wearing temple garments as a covenant-keeping member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She offers compassion and understanding for differing choices while expressing the spiritual strength and blessings she receives through this sacred practice. Drawing from scripture, personal experience, and teachings from Elder Bednar and Emily Belle Freeman, this episode is a reminder of the quiet power found in honoring covenants—even when it’s not easy. Fair Use & DisclaimerThis podcast episode may include brief quotes from external source...
2025-06-05
09 min
Sisters: Latter-Day Voices
He Sees Me: A Story of Trusting an Answer to Prayer
In this weeks mini episode, Candice shares a deeply personal story about receiving a clear answer to prayer—and having the courage to follow it, even when it didn’t seem to make sense. At a time when she was feeling isolated, overwhelmed, and unsure how things would work out, one unexpected opportunity changed everything.From reading a school principal’s email (a miracle in itself!) to applying for a part-time art teaching job she felt completely unqualified for, Candice opens up about how trusting in God’s timing and guidance led to friendships, healing, and blessings she neve...
2025-05-29
11 min
Sisters: Latter-Day Voices
Failing Forward: Lessons from the Long Jump
In this week’s mini-episode, Clare shares a touching and inspiring story about her fifth-grade daughter’s journey with long jump. Complete with triumphs, tears, and hard-earned life lessons. As Clare and Candice reflect on this experience, they discuss the importance of showing up, embracing failure, and building resilience; whether in sports, school, or spiritual growth. With insights from Michael Jordan, Elder Lynn G. Robbins, and Brene Brown, this episode is a reminder that failure isn’t the opposite of success, it’s a stepping stone to becoming our best selves. Shownotes (clickable links)
2025-05-22
11 min
Sisters: Latter-Day Voices
Sealed for Eternity: Insights from Temple Sealer Chad Miller
In this week's episode, we welcome our dad, Chad Miller, who is an ordained temple sealer for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He shares profound insights and personal stories about the sacred blessings of temple marriage and eternal covenants.Brother Miller reflects on the joy he observes in couples at the altar, the lasting power of agency in the next life, and the comforting truth that no righteous desire will be denied, even when life doesn’t unfold as expected. He also compassionately discusses sensitive topics such as plural marriage, offering reassurance grounded in Go...
2025-05-15
42 min
Sisters: Latter-Day Voices
Righteous vs. Wicked? It's Simpler Than You Think
What’s the real difference between the righteous and the wicked?In this mini episode, we talk about a simple but powerful truth: the difference isn’t perfection—it’s repentance. As active members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we share insights from the Book of Mormon and quotes from Sister Tamara W. Runia’s most recent General Conference talk, “Your Repentance Doesn’t Burden Jesus Christ; It Brightens His Joy.”This episode is a reminder that righteousness is less about where you are, and more about which way you're facing. Whether...
2025-05-08
04 min
Sisters: Latter-Day Voices
Finding Freedom: Myrlene’s Journey Through Recovery and Faith
In this heartfelt episode, we sit down with Myrlene to hear her powerful story of recovery from alcohol addiction. With honesty and hope, she opens up about her struggles, the love and support that helped her heal, and the profound spiritual transformation she experienced through Jesus Christ. We also explore principles from the 12-step recovery approach and how they can support anyone seeking lasting change through Christ-centered support. Whether you’re on your own path of recovery or supporting someone who is, Myrlene’s testimony will uplift and inspire you. Show notes and refere...
2025-05-01
48 min
Sisters: Latter-Day Voices
Tender Mercies: Prayed For & Unexpected
In this mini episode, we share two simple stories that reveal how deeply aware God is of us, in the things we pray for and the surprises we never expected. Heavenly Father sees it all. He knows us personally, cares about the details, and reminds us we are truly loved. Show notes and references:https://www.buzzsprout.com/2465200(click under transcript)
2025-04-24
06 min
Sisters: Latter-Day Voices
Family Transitions: Preparing to send a Missionary
In this episode, we dive into what the family transition to missionary service really looks like. We talk mission prep from both spiritual and practical angles, covering self-reliance, managing expectations, emotional readiness, and the logistics. We also gathered advice from families who have been through it: what worked, what didn’t, and what they wish they’d known before drop-off day. Whether your missionary leaves next week or you’re just starting to think ahead, this conversation is full of faith-filled insights to help your family navigate the journey. Show notes and references:
2025-04-17
30 min
Sisters: Latter-Day Voices
Newlywed Life and Faith
In this episode, Clare and Candice welcome Allison Oliver to share the highs, surprises, and sweet moments of newlywed life. From how she met her husband to the quirks of adjusting to married life—think house rules and beige flags—we cover it all with plenty of laughs. We also dive into how faith plays a role in their relationship and the special influence of being sealed in the temple. Join us for a fun and heartfelt conversation from a fresh perspective on marriage! Show notes and shoutouts:https://www.buzzsp...
2025-04-10
42 min
Sisters: Latter-Day Voices
How to make Easter more Christ-Centered
We go all out for Christmas to celebrate Christ’s birth, but Easter—the celebration of His resurrection—often gets overshadowed. In this episode, we explore ways to make Easter more Christ-centered, bringing the true meaning of the holiday into our hearts and homes. From scripture discussions to meaningful activities, we’ll share ideas to help you and your family rejoice in the greatest miracle of all: Jesus Christ is risen! Join us as we find ways to truly celebrate Easter and shout, "Hosanna!" SHOWNOTES and References:https://www.buzzsprout.com/2465200
2025-04-03
35 min
Sisters: Latter-Day Voices
Intro: Why We Wanted to Start a Podcast
This podcast is a brief introduction of who we are and why we wanted to start a faith-based podcast as active members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.We are sisters, wives, and mothers, and between us we have faced a variety of challenges. We love the gospel of Jesus Christ and want to connect with other people who share that love. We don't take ourselves too seriously and we are far from perfect, but we love talking about faith, family, and life. Hopefully you join us in these discussions!
2025-03-31
15 min
Paperback Perfumes
Empathy
Stories and fragrance are portals into other worlds. There are opportunities for connection and understanding when we experience both. In this conversation, I explore with Yosh Han the profound connections between scent, literature, and cultural identity, particularly through the lens of Octavia Butler's 'Kindred'. We discuss the serendipitous journey of discovering the book, the complexities of decolonizing scent, and the spiritual and physical connections that fragrance evokes. The dialogue delves into the impact of colonialism on scent, the role of fragrance in healing, and the power of literature to foster empathy and understanding. Ultimately...
2025-03-18
49 min
I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists
Level Up: Insight for Mid-Career Artists with Ceri Hand
Ceri Hand is a creative coach, mentor, host of the Extraordinary Creatives podcast, public speaker and the founder of www.cerihand.com, supporting thousands of creatives to make an impact with their work and earn more money doing what they love. Prior to establishing Ceri Hand she was Director of Programmes for Somerset House, responsible for the exhibitions, live events, learning and skills programme across the whole historic site. She successfully helped to build its profile and brand, shaping its reputation as one of the UK’s top 10 most visited arts attractions (2.5million visitors annually). Si...
2025-03-14
56 min
Book Bumble
Book Club Picks With Special Guest, Lisa Hedger - Season 3, Episode 11
Send us a textToday, our stack of books is tied together with the common theme of being great Book Club Picks. And, we have a special guest to help us discover some great titles to get discussions going in your group. Lisa Hedger is joining us from the podcast Everyone Loved It But Me. Lisa is in multiple book clubs, and knows her stuff! Check out her podcast. And check out our Show Notes below...we've included 7 additional Book Club Picks just for you! Happy New Year!! Featured Books:Th...
2025-01-01
37 min
Piloting
77. Is Being an Overachiever Overrated?
Many people (including us) proudly wear the label of overachiever and enjoy being the kind of people to go above and beyond – in work and in other parts of life. But that’s not always a good thing. Sometimes, it can actually create more problems than it solves.This week, we unravel the downsides of being an overachiever, including:- the challenge of setting unrealistic (and unsustainable) expectations about your capacity- knowing where to put your extra energy and effort- the pros and cons of overperforming during your firs...
2024-10-16
48 min
Date With A Debut
Series 1, Episode 3 - Karina May on Duck a l'Orange for Breakfast
ORIGINAL WORDS & NERDS BROADCAST: May 2023 Date With a Debut is featured as part of the Australian literary platform Words & Nerds. Check out all shows on the platform here: https://danivee.com.au/podcasts/ Welcome to a new miniseries hosted by author, podcaster and book fanatic, Nick Wasiliev. This is Date With A Debut: shining a light on debut authors, their incredible books and their journeys to publication. In our third episode, Nick sits down with Karina May, author of Duck a l'Orange for Breakfast. They discuss the book, being picked f...
2024-10-07
28 min
What She Said!
Sustainability and Satire: Navigating Eco-Living, Political Humor, and Mother's Day Reflections
This week, join Candice Batista for practical eco-living tips, Anne Brodie with must-see dramas, Clare Blackwood on the art of political satire, Steph Kelly on self-compassion, and Willie Poll celebrating Indigenous heritage. Tune in for a blend of insightful discussions and transformative ideas! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2024-05-13
1h 01
What She Said!
Candice Batista / Anne Brodie / Clare Blackwood / Steph Kelly / WIllie Poll
We're starting off with Candice Batista, an esteemed environmental journalist and one of Canada's top eco advocates. In her new book, "Sustained: Creating a Sustainable House Through Small Changes, Money-Saving Habits, and Natural Solutions," Candice offers practical steps to make our lives and homes more sustainable. It’s a guide that promises to ease the burden on our planet while padding our wallets.Anne Brodie is here with her latest entertainment picks. She'll take us through the lyrical drama "We Grown Now," set in the infamous Cabrini-Green projects, and "After The Flood," a British murder mystery that dou...
2024-05-11
57 min
The UTV Podcast
View From Stormont: This week the Legacy Act becomes law
Disagreement between London and Dublin overshadows the meeting of the British Irish intergovernmental conference. Our Political Editor Tracey Magee will have the latest. This is the week the Government's controversial legacy legislation kicks in. All inquests into Troubles related killings will stop, and the new Independent Commission becomes a reality. I'll be joined by Sir Robert Buckland, who chairs the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee; the Shadow Secretary of State Hilary Benn and the journalist Brian Rowan.Voted one of the world's most influential women by Vogue Magazine, Candice Mama escaped from apartheid South Africa af...
2024-04-30
45 min
Webber Wentzel
Trending Topics: Investment and Transformation in South Africa: a balance between two imperatives
South Africa, a country of rich diversity and historic transformation, stands at a crossroads, with investment catalysing economic growth and prosperity. At the same time, the imperatives of broad-based black economic empowerment (BBBEE) and the pursuit of public interest are fundamental cornerstones in this evolving legal landscape. The balance between fostering transformation and enticing foreign investment is an intricate dance that requires skill, expertise, and foresight. In this podcast, Candice Meyer and Clare-Alice Vertue delve into the captivating interplay between investment and socioeconomic development, a theme that strikes at the heart of South Africa's transformation journey. ...
2023-11-10
09 min
Webber Wentzel Legal Insights
Trending Topics: Investment and Transformation in South Africa: a balance between two imperatives
South Africa, a country of rich diversity and historic transformation, stands at a crossroads, with investment catalysing economic growth and prosperity. At the same time, the imperatives of broad-based black economic empowerment (BBBEE) and the pursuit of public interest are fundamental cornerstones in this evolving legal landscape. The balance between fostering transformation and enticing foreign investment is an intricate dance that requires skill, expertise, and foresight. In this podcast, Candice Meyer and Clare-Alice Vertue delve into the captivating interplay between investment and socioeconomic development, a theme that strikes at the heart of South Africa's transformation journey. ...
2023-11-10
09 min
The Couch Next Door
7. Choosing Sobriety (Abby Venegas)
Is there something in your life that you want to change? Does this something have too much control over how you want to live your life? This episode with Abby Venegas encourages us to begin to get curious about parts of our life that take up too much space and control so that we can begin to change those patterns. I love this conversation with Abby because it’s not only relatable but it’s inspirational! We each hold the power to change and it only takes us first asking the right questions. Be sure to give the show a...
2023-10-19
54 min
Epic Events by vFairs
How To Use Empathy To Drive Event Tech Innovation | CHAPTER 15 | Epic Events by vFairs
About the EpisodeImproving engagement can directly result from incorporating empathy into the event tech world. When teams are led and managed with empathy, the culture improves and workers can better put themselves in the customers’ shoes.We speak to Naomi Clare Crellin, the Founder and CEO of Storycraft Lab. She works with strategic planning teams as they navigate times of change, innovation and transformation. Using human-centered design techniques, she develops customized planning tools and audience empathy approaches that elevate messaging delivery and activation for her clients.The episode covers:...
2023-07-20
44 min
Greater Boston
Episode 52: Eight Eleven Five Four Nine One Seven Six Ten Three Twelve Two
Greater Boston is created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with help from T.H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon.This episode was sound designed by Jeff Van Dreason and written by Alexander Danner, ItMe, Amanda McCormack, TH Ponders, Bob Raymonda, Jordan Stillman, Theo Wolf, and Jeff Van Dreason. Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda.Portions of this episode were written at The Bridge Sound and Stage with recording engineers Javier Lom and Alex Alinson.CASTIn order of appearance, this episode features:
2023-06-06
2h 04
Novel Experience
S5 Ep7 Jamie Fewery author of The Brink
Jamie Fewery, author of OUR LIFE IN A DAY, THE WAY BACK and the just about to be published THE BRINK a rom-com told in reverse about a couple on the brink of divorce.Jamie chats about:Being part of the marketing team who made Fifty Shades of Grey go stratospheric, and what it taught him about being published himselfHow the first novel he went on submission with wasn’t the book he first published but was what got him a publisherBeing a man who writes about relationships in a market and how those books are his preference to...
2023-05-16
1h 22
Words and Nerds: Authors, books and literature.
3. Date With A Debut - Karina May and Nick Wasiliev on Duck a l'Orange for Breakfast
Welcome to a new miniseries hosted by author, podcaster and book fanatic, Nick Wasiliev. This is Date With A Debut: shining a light on debut authors, their incredible books and their journeys to publication. In our third episode, Nick sits down with Karina May, author of Duck a l'Orange for Breakfast. They discuss the book, being picked from the slush pile, dating in the online world, and more. PRODUCER’S NOTE: Nick encountered small issues with his mic, apologies if the sound quality is variable at times. BOOKS: Debut Feature: • Duck a l'Orange for Breakfast by Karina May: https://booktopia.kh4f...
2023-05-04
28 min
Listen to Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
Strong Female Character by Hanna Flint
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/604189to listen full audiobooks. Title: Strong Female Character Author: Hanna Flint Narrator: Unknown Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 39 minutes Release date: September 29, 2022 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: 'At a time when fluff and gossip reign supreme, Hanna Flint's work is consistently insightful, informative and engaging all at once. I always finish reading it feeling just a tad bit smarter.' Candice Frederick, Huffington Post 'One of the smartest pop culture commentators out there.' Toby Moses, Guardian Hanna Flint speaks from the heart in Strong Female Character, a personal and incisive reflection on how...
2022-09-29
8h 39
Nurture Pod
Prolapse in Parenthood, Clare Bourne
Prolapse in Parenthood, Clare BournePelvic Organ Prolapse is a diagnosis often accompanied by fear! Clare is changing this by normalising the narrative and sharing valuable information enriched by personal and clinical experience. If you are a parent (or not, as this is NOT a diagnosis limited to postpartum) and the topic of prolapse impacts your daily life, be it; talk of a pregnancy, exercise, heavy lifting, intimacy …We discuss it all! Todays Guest:Clare Bourne is a pelvic health physio...
2022-09-27
48 min
Wesley Pepper's Art Lexica
Episode 79 Clare-Rose Julius
Clare_Rose is a Publisher , typesetter and entrepreneur based in JHB Today we talk about her company ' Book Lingo' | book festivals, typesetting, publishing, art, books#ClareRose #Publishing #JHB #BookLingo #BookFestivals #BlackLove
2022-07-01
45 min
The Proper Class Podcast
2.3 - Candice Brown
This week, Laura and Hannah talk to Bake Off winner, Candice Brown. They eat her spectacular homemade brownies and discuss her Nan's handwritten recipes, how people judge an accent and being a pub landlady.Please get in touch with Hannah and Laura at properclasspodcast@gmail.com - we really love to hear from you.Also do follow us on Instagram @theproperclasspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-05-26
49 min
Fairfield What Are You Reading?
Episode 16: Adventures on the Nile, Sweet Reads, and hoopla Gems
Fairfield Public Library Fairfield, CT https://fairfieldpubliclibrary.org/learning-and-research/find-a-good-book/ Susan Balla, Circulation Manager River of The Gods: Genius, Courage, And Betrayal In The Search For The Source Of The Nile by Candice Millard Also by Candice Millard: Destiny of The Republic: A Tale Of Madness, Medicine And The Murder Of A President The River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey Hero of The Republic: The Boer War, A Daring Escape And The Making of Winston Churchill _______________________________________________________________ Danger On The Atlantic (A...
2022-05-12
39 min
Choice Literacy Big Fresh
Making Data Personal Podcast
The focus of this week's podcast is about making data personal and more! Ruth Ayres and Cathy Mere join the conversation. Each week Choice Literacy shares the Big Fresh newsletter with a round-up of features around a key topic in literacy education. Click here for ALL links discussed. Free for All Clare Landrigan and Tammy Mulligan discuss ways teachers can get the most out of any assessment data, moving beyond numbers for insights into how to structure and target instruction. (This article was first published in 2012.) Don't miss Kate and Tara's...
2022-03-07
16 min
Let's Connect an ACOG District II Podcast Series
Let's Connect - Betsey, Lucy, and Anarcha Days of Recognition, an ACOG District II Roundtable Discussion
Join DEIE Chair, Ashanda Saint Jean in a Roundtable discussion with Dr. Camille Clare, Dr. Wendy Wilcox and Dr. Candice Fraser. The discussion surrounds ACOG’s BAL recognition days, Black History Month and Women’s Health Month.
2022-02-25
39 min
LIVRA-TE
#12 - Luzes, câmara, adaptação! (Livros adaptados para cinema e televisão)
Como é que se celebra a chegada da adaptação do Odeio-te e Amo-te (🗣 THE HATING GAME 🗣) aos cinemas portugueses? Com um episódio todo sobre adaptações para o pequeno e grande ecrã, claro. (Sim, trocamos a ordem do título português do The Hating Game, mas é só porque a gente é mais do amor.) Livros mencionados neste episódio: - I’ll Have What She’s Having - How Nora Ephron’s Three Iconic Films Saved The Romantic Comedy, Erin Carlson (1:12) - The Switch, Beth O’Leary (1:41) - The Hating Game (PT: Odeio-te e Amo-te), Sally Thorne (2:54) - Gone Girl, Gillian Flynn (6:21) ...
2022-01-12
42 min
IfG Events
The view from Northern Ireland
It’s been a rocky year for Northern Ireland politics. Against a backdrop of worsening relationships, the Executive has had to cope with the pandemic, the protocol and the legacy of three years without Ministers. The future of the Northern Ireland protocol hangs in the balance. The EU response to the UK’s proposals for major changes to the Withdrawal Agreement will be the start of an intense period of negotiations. The stakes are high with the UK governments threat to take unilateral measures on the protocol looms large, alongside the DUP’s threat to bring d...
2021-10-14
55 min
Lady Empire
Louise McGuane - Female Irish Whiskey Bonder
After launching J.J. Corry Irish Whiskey, Louise McGuane became the first modern whiskey bonder in Ireland in more than 50 years. The brand’s first offering in America, The Hanson, is a blend of Irish grain whiskeys sourced from different distilleries and it clocks in at 92 proof. McGuane has the only all-female Irish whiskey company in Ireland. Louise will discuss the challenges she has overcome as a female in the whiskey industry and how she’s turned her family farm into a whiskey phenomenon. https://www.jjcorry.com/Instagram: @louisemcguane & @jjcorrywhiskeyTwitter: @lmcguane & @WhiskeyGateL...
2021-07-26
40 min
Book Reccos: Between the Pages
How Do We Know We're Doing It Right?
How Do We Know We're Doing It Right by Pandora Sykes is coming out in paperback, Jess and Lauren will be revisiting the book to share their thoughts and reccos for each of the topics explored (please note this episode was recorded a few weeks ago). Reccos given in this Episode: Think Like a Monk by Jay Shetty, Inner Spark by Kristin Vikjord, Fast Fashion book title, Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams, Expectation by Anna Hope, Olive by Emma Gannon, Working Hard, Hardly Working by Grace Beverley, Multi Hyphen Method by Emma Gannon, Adults by Emma Jane Unsworth, A...
2021-05-12
51 min
ART FICTIONS
HANNAH BROWN (and WH Auden)
Hannah Brown selects the small but beautiful poem by WH Auden ‘As I Walked Out One Evening'. Written in 1937, it is preoccupied with questions of the eternal, focussing on love versus time. It travels through younger days and the excitement of new loves to a more settled life, when kisses are replaced by health, when the focus of wondering is on how things may have been different and culminates in one’s final moments. HANNAH BROWN hannahbrown.co.uk Hannah Brown, confirmed British landscape painter, introduces us to her love of fiction, reading excer...
2020-12-09
46 min
Inside Briefing with the Institute for Government
INSIDE BRIEFING EXTRA: When Brexit and Covid collide
In January, the government will be doing battle on two fronts: dealing with a likely disruptive end to the Brexit transition period as the UK faces a new trading relationship with the EU while the covid crisis is still raging. Even if the UK government is able to deploy and manage its resources effectively, local authorities and businesses may still be overwhelmed.In this podcast, we will consider how the government should prepare for a difficult January including what the government can learn from its initial pandemic response and previous iterations of no-deal planning.Jill...
2020-12-03
1h 06
The Litty Podcast
EP. 011 - "On Notable Book Adaptations and the Will to Keep Going"
Books mentioned in this episode: ✣ Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier ✣ ✣ 50 Shades trilogy by EL James ✣✣ The Giver by Lois Lowry ✣ ✣The Mortal Instruments series by Cassandra Clare ✣✣ The Divergent trilogy by Veronica Roth ✣ ✣ Bel Canto by Ann Patchett ✣ ✣ The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini ✣ ✣ Codename Villanelle by Luke Jennings ✣ ✣ Poldark series by Winston Graham ✣ ✣ Orange Is the New Black by Piper Kerman ✣ ✣ Normal People by Sally Rooney ✣ ✣ Conversations with Friends by Sally Rooney ✣ ✣ The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky ✣ ✣...
2020-11-25
1h 05
You're Booked
Candice Brathwaite - You're Booked
We are beyond excited to bring you this honest and illuminating conversation with author, influencer, blogger and founder of Make Motherhood Diverse - Candice Brathwaite! Candice's first book, You Are Not My Baby Mother was a former YB Steal of the Week and a critically lauded Sunday Times bestseller that unflinchingly looks at being a black British mother and strives to redefine the whole idea of motherhood in the 21st Century. We talked to Candice about the pressures of success, the delights of Oprah's Book Club, the genius of Toni Morrison and the importance of woo.BOOKS
2020-08-17
54 min
You're Booked
Pandora Sykes - You're Booked
This week we're riffling through the shelves of author, broadcaster, journalist and podcast superstar Pandora Sykes! Pandora is the co-host of the smash hit The High Low and her own chart-topping new podcast Doing It Right. Her first essay collection is the hotly anticipated How Do We Know We're Doing It Right. We talked to her about formative reading, High Low favourites and Jilly Cooper's nether regions.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiablePandora Sykes - How Do We Know We’re Doing It Right?William Davies - Nervous States...
2020-07-13
48 min
Quick Book Reviews. Spoiler-free author interviews & book reviews.
Quick Book Reviews - Episode 39
In this episode Philippa looks at some of the most anticipated books due out in the next six months: “All The Rage” by Cara Hunter, “American Dirt” by Jeanine Cummins, “The Mirror & The Light” by Hilary Mantel, “House of Earth and Blood” by Sarah J Maas and “Chain of Gold” by Cassandra Clare, “The Agency” By William Gibson, “Strangers” by CL Taylor , “Fifty Fifty” by Steve Cavanagh (not ‘Strangers’ as Philippa mistakenly says, apologies), “The Curator” by M W Craven, “Star Trek: Picard: The Last Best Hope” by Una McCormack, “Nightshade (Alex Rider)” by Anthony Horowitz, and “Queenie” (paperback version) by Candice Carty Williams. Hoste...
2020-01-20
24 min
Hi-Phi Nation
Uncivil Disobedience
In Australia, vegan and animal liberation activism has recently become intense and disruptive, invading farms, restaurants, and city centers. They’re doing everything from rescuing animals to blocking traffic, and occupying steakhouses. Some argue that these new activists are needlessly victimizing innocent farmers, business owners, and consumers. Others argue that the activists are only doing what’s necessary to stand up for the innocent victims of farmers, business owners, and consumers. For any cause, when change does not seem to happen, or happen quickly enough, movements can turn to more confrontational styles of protests, or “uncivil disobedience.” Is this...
2019-05-25
49 min
Hi-Phi Nation
Uncivil Disobedience
In Australia, vegan and animal liberation activism has recently become intense and disruptive, invading farms, restaurants, and city centers. They’re doing everything from rescuing animals to blocking traffic, and occupying steakhouses. Some argue that these new activists are needlessly victimizing innocent farmers, business owners, and consumers. Others argue that the activists are only doing what’s necessary to stand up for the innocent victims of farmers, business owners, and consumers. For any cause, when change does not seem to happen, or happen quickly enough, movements can turn to more confrontational styles of protests, or “uncivil disobedience.” Is this morally defensib...
2019-05-25
46 min
Hi-Phi Nation Plus
Uncivil Disobedience
In Australia, vegan and animal liberation activism has recently become intense and disruptive, invading farms, restaurants, and city centers. They’re doing everything from rescuing animals to blocking traffic, and occupying steakhouses. Some argue that these new activists are needlessly victimizing innocent farmers, business owners, and consumers. Others argue that the activists are only doing what’s necessary to stand up for the innocent victims of farmers, business owners, and consumers. For any cause, when change does not seem to happen, or happen quickly enough, movements can turn to more confrontational styles of protests, or “uncivil disobedience.” Is this m...
2019-05-25
46 min
Bodcast
EP 02 X CANDIBOD: Navigating Through An Autoimmune Disease
In EPISODE 02 of The BodCast - Host, Candibod starts the conversation of her health journey. It includes everything from going off the pill, gut health issues, breast plant illness and how she is choosing to navigate through this disease naturally. In the next episode we will be diving deeper into the cause and treatments of Hashimoto's with Clare Sharon Roberto, a plant based chef and health coach. WAYS TO CONNECT W/CANDICE: Website: www.candibod.com Instagram: @candibod Email: candice.bodington@gmail.com
2019-02-20
14 min
NHL Fans From Afar
Boos & Temper Tantrums
Is it ever OK to boo a player? After Jake Gardiner was booed by fans during Toronto Maple Leafs game against Colorado Avalanches... How much is too much for a goalie? Sergei Bobrovsky is rumoured to be wanting big bucks for his new contract in summer. But should he stay at Colombus Blue Jackets? And, are bench temper tantrums ever OK? After Av’s Nathan MacKinnon publicly let rip at his coach Jared Bednar during a game v the Calgary Flames. Daily Star sports journalist Paul Brown is this week’s NHL Fans From...
2019-01-17
58 min
Turn Every Moment Into a Story With Full Audiobook
Through Blood, Through Fire: Ghosts of the Shadow Market Audiobook by Cassandra Clare
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 350652 Title: Through Blood, Through Fire: Ghosts of the Shadow Market Author: Cassandra Clare, Robin Wasserman Narrator: Candice King Format: Unabridged Length: 01:30:00 Language: English Release date: 11-13-18 Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio Genres: Fiction, Teen Summary: Jem Carstairs and Tessa Gray are finally united after waiting over a century to be together, but they become aware a dark threat is looming over a child of the Shadow Market: a lost Herondale, from a line of Herondales who have used the Market to hide from their fellow Nephilim. Now is...
2018-11-13
1h 30
Barefoot Books Podcast (mp3)
Counting Rhymes
Get your ducks in a row this week with playful counting rhymes and songs that introduce numbers. Includes “One, Two, Buckle My Shoe”, “Five Currant Buns”, and more. Sung by Susan Reed. From the book and CD Playtime Rhymes for Little People, illustrated by Clare Beaton.
2013-01-07
05 min
Barefoot Books Podcast (mp3)
Nursery Rhymes from Mother Goose Remembers
Sing along with these well known nursery rhymes, including “Humpty Dumpty”, “Bah Bah Black Sheep”, “Three Blind Mice” and more. Sung by Dave Townsend, Caroline Butler, Charles Spencer and Nick Hooper. From the book and CD Mother Goose Remembers, illustrated by Clare Beaton.
2013-01-07
04 min
Barefoot Books Podcast (mp3)
The Wheels
Follow the wheels on the bus as they go round and round. The repetition, sounds, humor and familiarity of this rhyme combine to keep children asking to hear it “just one more time!” Sung by Susan Reed. From the book and CD Playtime Rhymes for Little People, illustrated by Clare Beaton.
2013-01-07
02 min
Barefoot Books Podcast (mp3)
Rhymes Combo
Touch your head, shoulders, knees and toes – then your eyes, ears, mouth and nose! Susan Reed is back this week, with a whole bunch of familiar rhymes to sing and say. Performed by Susan Reed. From the book and CD Playtime Rhymes for Little People, illustrated by Clare Beaton.
2013-01-07
04 min
Barefoot Books Podcast (mp3)
Incy Wincy Spider from Playtime Rhymes for Little People
Follow the incy wincy spider as it climbs up the water spout. But you may want to stand back once the rain begins to fall! Sung by Susan Reed. From the book and CD Playtime Rhymes for Little People, illustrated by Clare Beaton.
2013-01-07
02 min