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Fans First a Sports Podcast
Murphy Jensen: Tennis Legend’s Wild Ride Through Fame, Addiction & Recovery
This isn't just a tennis story—it’s a survival story. A redemption story. A story that could save someone’s life.Murphy Jensen had it all. A French Open title. Worldwide fame. Magazine covers. The wild charisma of a rockstar on the tennis court known as Rock ‘n Roll duo with his older brother Luke. But while the world saw a champion, inside he was unraveling—battling panic attacks, addiction, and the crushing weight of never feeling "enough."In this unforgettable episode of Fans First, host Jim Powell welcomes Murphy Jensen for a deeply honest and...
2025-05-29
48 min
I Can't Even Imagine
Episode 18: Navigating Religious Trauma and an Abusive Marriage with Michelle Powell
Welcome to another compelling episode of the "I Can't Even Imagine Podcast." In today's episode, we delve deep into the profound and transformative journey of Michelle Powell. Growing up in a highly religious environment, Michelle's life took her from being a Christian worship leader to experiencing life in a cult. Her journey didn't stop there; she endured a toxic and abusive marriage that she courageously exited after 13 harrowing years. Her story of hitting rock bottom and ultimately finding healing through trauma therapy and psychedelics is both inspiring and revealing. Now, as a healer and guide, Michelle shares her insights...
2025-04-23
1h 49
It's the Discussion For Me
February, Love & Grief: A Lesson from Childhood + Faith & Identity | It’s the Discussion For Me
In this episode, we’re diving deep into February, love, and the language of grief—because healing starts with understanding. We’re also sharing a must-follow IG page @wegoontour that’s doing incredible work! Plus, I reflect on a childhood story that the Holy Spirit used to teach me a powerful lesson (this one hit deep). And we’re breaking down Chapters 2 & 3 of When Faith Disappoints by Lisa Victoria Fields, exploring identity and peace when faith doesn’t align with our experiences. Let’s keep the convo going! Connect with me on IG and TikToK @evolution_of _beSpotify: https://podcasters.spot...
2025-02-28
39 min
It's the Discussion For Me
Permission to Doubt God, Respectfully!
ITDFM podcast is back to start year 4 and we have added visuals!!! In this episode your host taps into the new year with a few hot topics, discusses how God checked her, and ends with some highlights from the new read When Faith Disappoints: The Gap Between What We Believe And What We Experience by Lisa Victoria Fields. Please consider sharing this video with 2 people if this episode added any value to you or could potentially help someone in your life. Connect with us on IG and TikToK @evolution_of_be Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/i...
2025-01-31
31 min
It's the Discussion For Me
Ending Year 3 with a few BIG Announcements!
We want to thank God and our amazing audience for rocking with us for 3 years! Time is precious, so anytime you spend with us, we don't take it for granted. During this episode, we have a few BIG announcements as we transition into the next season. We love you guys and hope you have an amazing holiday season. December, we are off and look forward to picking back up in 2025!!! Follow your host on IG: Brandi @evolution_of_be and Christian @ms.christianfcollins website: https://www.sisterchristiancollins.com/ We a...
2024-11-24
27 min
Styling a Story
VICTORIA FOR PRESIDENT!
Friends, it is perfectly okay and absolutely necessary to big up the accomplishments you have that are unrelated to what you do for a living. In this episode we explore excellence and mediocrity through the lens of the BET awards, the Usher tribute and how bad to the bone Victoria Monét is! We have a lot of fun this episode, so sit back, relax and press play.
2024-07-17
1h 31
Talk North - Souhan Podcast Network
Minnesota Bound Podcast – Competitive shooter Victoria Powell
Georgia native Victoria Powell began hunting and shooting at a young age. Today she is a level II NSCA instructor, competitive shooter, and avid hunter. Laura Schara chats with Victoria about her outdoor passions. Sponsored by: Kinetico (https://www.kineticoMN.com/) Minnesota Masonic Charities (https://mnmasoniccharities.org/) Tito’s Vodka (https://www.titosvodka.com/) Your Boat Club (https://yourboatclub.com/) Star Bank (https://www.star.bank/) & Lakes Gas (https://www.lakesgas.com/)
2024-06-07
1h 09
Minnesota Bound Podcast - MN Bound Podcast
Competitive shooter Victoria Powell
Georgia native Victoria Powell began hunting and shooting at a young age. Today she is a level II NSCA instructor, competitive shooter, and avid hunter. Laura Schara chats with Victoria about her outdoor passions. Sponsored by: Kinetico (https://www.kineticoMN.com/) Minnesota Masonic Charities (https://mnmasoniccharities.org/) Tito’s Vodka (https://www.titosvodka.com/) Your Boat Club (https://yourboatclub.com/) Star Bank (https://www.star.bank/) & Lakes Gas (https://www.lakesgas.com/)
2024-06-07
1h 09
Fabulous Victoria Podcast
Celina Powell And Clay From ‘Love is Blind’ Are Dating!?
Hey my wonderful sweet babies, Follow Me: Instagram- fabvictoria94 Twitter- VictoriaB_94 Snapchat- fab_victoria TikTok: FabVictoria94 Facebook: Victoria Bishop Facebook Page- Fabulous Victoria Broadcasts Podcast Name- Fabulous Victoria Podcast YouTube Main Channel: Fabulous Victoria CashApp: $fabvictoria (optional) Email me for business inquiries only: bishopvictoria94@gmail.com THIS VIDEO IS NOT SPONSORED.
2024-05-15
06 min
Bandwidth
#113 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Diagnosed
"Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion are about giving a voice and creating opportunities for those who have historically been sidelined. It's not about discrimination against one group to uplift another; it's about fairness, about everyone having a seat at the table." - Victoria PowellIn this episode of Bandwidth, host Gabriel Powell is joined by Dr. Victoria Powell, a seasoned expert in diversity, equity, and inclusion. They delve into the crucial role of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in ensuring equality and opportunities across various communities, debunk myths about reverse racism, and discuss the broader impacts of s...
2024-05-08
32 min
The Quotivation Podcast
The Quotivation Podcast: Episode 14- Victoria Fusco
🎙️ Episode 14 of The Quotivation Podcast is now live! 🚀 Hosted by Jody Powell, this latest episode emphasizes the importance of developing essential soft skills. 💼 In this week's Shot of Motivation, Jody dives into the crucial skill of taking personal responsibility. 💪🌟 Special Guest Alert! Victoria Fusco, founder of The LeaderHQ, shares her invaluable insights on developing soft skills. Her perspective leads to a powerful quote that has shaped her career. 🌈And don't miss out on The Last Slice of Cheesecake! 🍰 Jody wraps up the episode with a recap of the conversation, adding additional tidbits of motivation to help you #WinYourWeek...
2024-04-07
1h 00
The Gallery Companion
Invisible Lines
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. Subscribe to receive exclusive weekly content at www.thegallerycompanion.comIn this week’s episode I am talking about lines -- the ones that you can see and the invisible ones that you can only feel. It’s a subject that the geographer Maxim Samson discusses in his recently published book, Invisible Lines, which is an exploration of the hidden geographies that affect the way we exist in and move through our physical environments. These are lines that we experience and sense, consciously and subconsciously acting on them.I talk...
2024-04-07
08 min
The Gallery Companion
Looking For Longer Than a Second
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. Subscribe to receive exclusive weekly content at www.thegallerycompanion.comI’ve been thinking a lot this week about the practice of looking closely at things. It started when one of my readers sent me some wonderful writing and drawings that her boys had done in response to an exhibition in London that I reviewed a few weeks ago.With a brief to write what they thought about the artworks, my young friends spent over an hour deeply engrossed in looking closely at them. The critical thinking and stretching of...
2024-03-31
06 min
The Gallery Companion
Art is Life (Saving)
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. Subscribe to receive exclusive weekly content at www.thegallerycompanion.comI’ve often heard artists talk about how making art for them is not optional, it’s essential. Life-saving, even. In this week's episode I discuss the meaning of the phrase ‘art is life’ by thinking about the work of one of Britain’s leading conceptual artists, Martin Creed.He has said that for him there is no separating line between what he creates and anything else he does in his day. Other people might call what he does ‘art’ but he’...
2024-03-24
07 min
The Gallery Companion
Motherhood on Ice
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. Subscribe to receive exclusive weekly content at www.thegallerycompanion.comIn this week's episode I discuss the highly profitable commercial world of human egg freezing, which has seen a dramatic rise in the UK and across the global north.There are many things about this new phenomenon that I find fascinating: what it says about the strong biological urge to reproduce; the expectations of and on women around career and family; and the industries targeting women with culturally-generated anxieties about their ageing bodies.But what I find...
2024-03-17
09 min
The Gallery Companion
What Makes an Artist 'Great'?
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. Subscribe to receive exclusive weekly content at www.thegallerycompanion.comIn this week's episode I discuss the Yoko Ono exhibition showing at Tate Modern in London at the moment. It is a huge show spanning a prolific creative life over more than fifty years, and frankly any contemporary artist that has a retrospective of this size in one of London’s biggest public art galleries is surely worthy of serious consideration.Ono is a much maligned and misunderstood figure in the popular culture of the past half century because of...
2024-03-10
11 min
The Gallery Companion
On Being Valuable
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. Subscribe to receive exclusive weekly content at www.thegallerycompanion.comIn this week's episode I consider what it means to have something ‘useful’ to say in a world saturated with visual and textual information, with some words of wisdom from a stranger, the art of Barbara Kruger, and something very lovely that one of you said to me.Kruger has been making art since the 1970s, and is known for her bold text-based images, which address mechanisms of power, gender, class and capital. Through her provocative slogans and images appr...
2024-03-03
06 min
The Gallery Companion
Form is Feeling
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. Subscribe to receive exclusive weekly content at www.thegallerycompanion.comYou know when you’re looking at art and somehow it manages to convey feelings or sensations that are going on for you at that particular moment in time? I had that experience over and over again this week as I walked round the new exhibition at the Hayward Gallery in London. It’s called When Forms Come Alive and is a show exploring the history of contemporary sculptural forms from the past 60 years that are static and yet have some sort...
2024-02-26
07 min
The Gallery Companion
A Tangled Mess
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. Subscribe to receive exclusive weekly content at www.thegallerycompanion.comIn this week’s episode I am talking about the new show at the Royal Academy in London. It’s called Entangled Pasts, and it looks at the relationship between Britain’s imperial histories and the visual arts, and how art shapes narratives of empire, slavery and resistance. Almost every art critic reviewing this show has described it as groundbreaking, extraordinary, or radical. I didn’t think it was any of those things. In fact the subject matter was so tamed...
2024-02-18
11 min
The Gallery Companion
Looking for Clarity?
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. Subscribe to receive exclusive weekly content at www.thegallerycompanion.comI’ve got four lovely things for you today. A bit of poetry, some music, a film and an artwork by Felix Gonzalez-Torres that knocked me for six this week. In this episode I’m talking about that feeling of being a bit lost and finding solace and some sort of clarity in the arts. If you’d like to access the full podcast you can subscribe to it on my Substack publication at thegallerycompanion.com. A subscription gets you a...
2024-02-11
06 min
Crimes from the Peanut Gallery
Episode 9: Henry Lee Lucas "The Confession Killer"
Summary This episode covers the life and crimes of serial killer Henry Lee Lucas. It explores his traumatic childhood, his criminal activities, and his relationship with fellow serial killer Otis Tool. The episode delves into the murders of Becky Powell and Kate Rich, as well as Henry's confessions and the controversies surrounding them. It also discusses the victims Henry was convicted of and the suspected victims he may have been involved with. The episode concludes with Henry's death and the lingering questions surrounding his crimes. Chapters
2024-02-09
45 min
Crimes from the Peanut Gallery
Sneak Peek at Episode 9 (releasing at 6pm tonight!!)
Sneak Peek at Episode 9: Henry's manipulation of Becky Powell #truecrime #truecrimestory #truecrimepodcasts #truecrimepodcast #crimesfromthepeanutgallery #newpodcast #newpodcastalert #newepisode #newpodcaster #crime #truecrimetiktok #truecrimecommunity #crimepodcast #newtruecrimepodcast #newtruecrimeepisode #lovetruecrime #confessionkiller #serialkillerstories #serialkiller #henryleelucas
2024-02-08
00 min
The Gallery Companion
How Often Does Art Make You Laugh?
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. Subscribe to receive exclusive weekly content at www.thegallerycompanion.comIn this episode I think about the culture of contemplating art, particularly in the hushed environment of art galleries, and how we approach it with a seriousness that often precludes laughter. I wonder whether we are so primed to search for deeper meanings and wholesome lessons from visual art that we police ourselves in our responses. Laughing never seems like the ‘correct’ thing to do. There are plenty of artists who use humour in their work, but laug...
2024-02-04
04 min
Women Talk Construction Podcast
WTC 'Guide and Inspire' with Victoria Fusco
Send us a textIn this episode: Christi and Angela speak with Victoria Fusco, Founder of The Leader HQ, a consultant group that partners with companies to instill purposeful leadership, offering custom development, executive coaching, and group training. Fusco, the visionary behind The Leader HQ, leverages over a decade of leadership and entrepreneurial expertise. She combines her unique expertise, habit-forming frameworks, and team management skills, with a strong focus on growth, purpose, and achievement to drive optimal individual impact and organizational change. Listen to hear more about why Fusco started The Leader HQ as well a...
2024-01-29
27 min
The Gallery Companion
Teetering on the Brink?
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. Subscribe to receive exclusive weekly content at www.thegallerycompanion.comIn this episode I discuss the issue of homelessness, and the radical approach that Finland has taken to tackle the problem in contrast to what is going on in the UK. And I reflect on an exhibition I saw this week by the American artist Pope L., whose work throughout his career has addressed the subject of homelessness, poverty and social and systemic inequalities head-on. Pope L. (1955-2023) was a multidisciplinary artist and although he isn’t a household na...
2024-01-29
10 min
The Gallery Companion
A Slave to Your Devices? Me Too.
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. Subscribe to receive exclusive weekly content at www.thegallerycompanion.comIn this episode I discuss our diminishing capacity for sustained attention and how we get diverted by the stuff going on on our screens, by email, social media and different apps. There’s nothing wrong in theory with having down time: our minds can’t be working on hard stuff all the time. We need to do simple, mindless activities every so often to pause and clear our heads. The problem comes for those of us who spend too much time gett...
2024-01-21
07 min
Psychology in the Classroom
We are Born to Sing: the benefits of singing with Natasha Hendry and Yoon Irons
There are many things that make this time of year special, one of which is music - whether that is carols or corny Christmas songs, they can prompt memories and get us together to sing as a community in ways that we simply don’t at any other time of year. But there is strong evidence to suggest that singing has physiological, psychological and social benefits and we should not just relegate community singing to Christmas. Today I am speaking to two psychologists who believe that schools can and should be a place where singing is embraced everyday - Dr...
2023-12-20
39 min
Crimes from the Peanut Gallery
Episode 3: Danny Rolling
Summary This podcast episode covers the life and crimes of Danny Rowling, also known as the Gainesville Ripper. Danny had a horrifically abusive childhood and developed a fascination with peeping on others. He joined the military but struggled with drug use and maintaining a job. In 1989, he murdered three people in Shreveport before moving to Gainesville, where he committed a series of brutal murders. The police investigation led to his arrest, and he was sentenced to death. Rowling was executed in 2006. Takeaways Danny Rowling...
2023-12-07
44 min
The Gallery Companion
Women Taking Up Space
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. Subscribe to receive exclusive weekly content at www.thegallerycompanion.comIn this last episode of the second series I discuss visibility and negotiating public space in a black female body through the work of two contemporary British artists, Claudette Johnson and Barbara Walker. I talk about the history of immigration in post-war Britain, the Windrush scandal, and the damaging effects of negative political rhetoric about race and immigration on real people's lives.The Gallery Companion is hosted by writer and historian Dr Victoria Powell. It's a thought-provoking dive into...
2023-12-07
17 min
The Gallery Companion
Women Taking Up Space
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. Subscribe to receive exclusive weekly content at www.thegallerycompanion.comIn this last episode of the second series I discuss visibility and negotiating public space in a black female body through the work of two contemporary British artists, Claudette Johnson and Barbara Walker. I talk about the history of immigration in post-war Britain, the Windrush scandal, and the damaging effects of negative political rhetoric about race and immigration on real people's lives.The Gallery Companion is hosted by writer and historian Dr Victoria Powell. It's a thought-provoking dive into...
2023-12-07
17 min
The Gallery Companion
Knowing What You're Doing is Overrated
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. In this episode I discuss what happens when creatives get stuck and can't finish a piece of work. I explore ideas about what you can control in the process, and how chance, timing and patience factor in to what you can't control. There are wise words from the American artists Pope L and John Baldessari, and an interesting artwork of a clock face by the painter Josephine Halvorson.The Gallery Companion is hosted by writer and historian Dr Victoria Powell. It's a thought-provoking dive into the interesting questions and messy stuff...
2023-11-30
07 min
The Gallery Companion
Knowing What You're Doing is Overrated
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. In this episode I discuss what happens when creatives get stuck and can't finish a piece of work. I explore ideas about what you can control in the process, and how chance, timing and patience factor in to what you can't control. There are wise words from the American artists Pope L and John Baldessari, and an interesting artwork of a clock face by the painter Josephine Halvorson.The Gallery Companion is hosted by writer and historian Dr Victoria Powell. It's a thought-provoking dive into the interesting questions and messy stuff...
2023-11-30
07 min
The Gallery Companion
It's Activism, But is it Art?
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. In this episode I discuss the recently opened exhibition on art and the feminist movement in Britain in the 1970s and 1980s at Tate gallery in London, including work by See Red Women's Workshop, Jill Posener and other British artists from this period. I talk about the value of protest / activist art, and why it's important that we record and collect this type of work. And I consider the relevance and popularity of this kind of exhibition which weaves together a rich story of the visual arts with social history.The...
2023-11-23
18 min
The Gallery Companion
It's Activism, But is it Art?
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. In this episode I discuss the recently opened exhibition on art and the feminist movement in Britain in the 1970s and 1980s at Tate gallery in London, including work by See Red Women's Workshop, Jill Posener and other British artists from this period. I talk about the value of protest / activist art, and why it's important that we record and collect this type of work. And I consider the relevance and popularity of this kind of exhibition which weaves together a rich story of the visual arts with social history....
2023-11-23
18 min
The Gallery Companion
You Can Look, But Don't Touch
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. In this episode I reflect on how important the setting is to our understanding and experience of artworks, and the responses we can feel in our bodies when artworks actively occupy space. I discuss the retrospective of the British artist Sarah Lucas at Tate Britain, the amazing installation Behind the Red Moon by Ghanaian artist El Anatsui at Tate Modern, and a dreamy little exhibition I saw by Korean artist Chun Kwang Young in Venice last year.The Gallery Companion is hosted by writer and historian Dr Victoria Powell. It's a...
2023-11-16
12 min
The Gallery Companion
You Can Look, But Don't Touch
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. In this episode I reflect on how important the setting is to our understanding and experience of artworks, and the responses we can feel in our bodies when artworks actively occupy space. I discuss the retrospective of the British artist Sarah Lucas at Tate Britain, the amazing installation Behind the Red Moon by Ghanaian artist El Anatsui at Tate Modern, and a dreamy little exhibition I saw by Korean artist Chun Kwang Young in Venice last year.The Gallery Companion is hosted by writer and historian Dr Victoria Powell. It's...
2023-11-16
12 min
The Gallery Companion
The End of the World as We Know It?
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. In this episode, I talk about the dangers of AI and the recent political responses to the regulation of these new technologies. I discuss Yuval Noah Harari's book Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow (2016) which suggests that the end of human history is nearly upon us. I consider a sculptural installation by the polish artist Alicja Kwade, who explores ideas about time, perception and what our reality is. And I look at the paintings of Connor McIntyre, which respond to the physical and conceptual systems underpinning our knowledge and experience of the...
2023-11-09
13 min
The Gallery Companion
The End of the World as We Know It?
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. In this episode, I talk about the dangers of AI and the recent political responses to the regulation of these new technologies. I discuss Yuval Noah Harari's book Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow (2016) which suggests that the end of human history is nearly upon us. I consider a sculptural installation by the polish artist Alicja Kwade, who explores ideas about time, perception and what our reality is. And I look at the paintings of Connor McIntyre, which respond to the physical and conceptual systems underpinning our knowledge and experience of the...
2023-11-09
13 min
The Gallery Companion
Who Controls the Narrative?
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. In this episode, I talk about Naomi Klein's new book Doppelganger, which takes the reader on a journey into conspiracy culture. I consider the power of storytelling in the spread of misinformation, and I think about the work of artists who interrogate the media and who question how power circulates in our world including the great Barbara Kruger, the photographer Cassandra Zampini and the South African artist William Kentridge.The Gallery Companion is hosted by writer and historian Dr Victoria Powell. It's a thought-provoking dive into the interesting questions and messy...
2023-11-02
18 min
The Gallery Companion
Who Controls the Narrative?
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. In this episode, I talk about Naomi Klein's new book Doppelganger, which takes the reader on a journey into conspiracy culture. I consider the power of storytelling in the spread of misinformation, and I think about the work of artists who interrogate the media and who question how power circulates in our world including the great Barbara Kruger, the photographer Cassandra Zampini and the South African artist William Kentridge.The Gallery Companion is hosted by writer and historian Dr Victoria Powell. It's a thought-provoking dive into the interesting questions and...
2023-11-02
18 min
The Gallery Companion
Art for Artists' Sake
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. In this first episode of the second series, I consider the value of art for those who create it, and the ways in which artists talk about their process of making. I look at the work of abstract painter Maryanne Hawes, whose process of walking and then painting is integral to her practice; the Swedish artist Anna Bjergen, who describes the freedom with which she allows herself to explore in her paintings as 'magic'; and the British painter Jenny Saville, who talks about the creative tension of 'laying down a problem'....
2023-10-25
13 min
The Gallery Companion
Art for Artists' Sake
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. In this first episode of the second series, I consider the value of art for those who create it, and the ways in which artists talk about their process of making. I look at the work of abstract painter Maryanne Hawes, whose process of walking and then painting is integral to her practice; the Swedish artist Anna Bjergen, who describes the freedom with which she allows herself to explore in her paintings as 'magic'; and the British painter Jenny Saville, who talks about the creative tension of 'laying down a problem'.
2023-10-25
13 min
Bandwidth
The Secret Sauce to Building Your Network
Communication is the secret sauce for success. Communication skills and a strong network are vital for career advancement and personal growth.In this episode, Dr. Gabe and guest Victoria Powell teach how to speak up, listen actively, network and connect with the right people in any environment. Need relationship advice? Text Dr. Gabe. Text bandwidth to 94000 to stay up-to-date on all things Bandwidth.Gabriel Powell MerchUse the code BAND10 for 10% off.WebsiteSupport the Bandwidth PodcastCash App $b...
2023-10-18
15 min
The Gallery Companion
Calling All the Artists
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. In this episode I give a brief overview of some of the subjects I'll be exploring in the second season of The Gallery Companion podcast: nature and rewilding, the post-human future, conspiracy theories, the invisibility of older women, inequality and social mobility, understanding the world through touch and more...The Gallery Companion is hosted by writer and historian Dr Victoria Powell. It's a thought-provoking dive into the interesting questions and messy stuff about our lives that art explores and represents.To see the images and watch the...
2023-10-18
06 min
The Gallery Companion
Calling All the Artists
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. In this episode I give a brief overview of some of the subjects I'll be exploring in the second season of The Gallery Companion podcast: nature and rewilding, the post-human future, conspiracy theories, the invisibility of older women, inequality and social mobility, understanding the world through touch and more...The Gallery Companion is hosted by writer and historian Dr Victoria Powell. It's a thought-provoking dive into the interesting questions and messy stuff about our lives that art explores and represents.To see the images and watch the videos discussed...
2023-10-18
06 min
Bandwidth
#95 Is It Time to Leave My Job?
How should you approach the decision to leave a job? Is there such a thing as leaving a job too soon? Many people grapple with the question of when to leave their current jobs and how to choose the right opportunities. On this episode of Bandwidth, Dr. Gabe interviews special guest Victoria Powell to discuss the complexities of employment decisions.Need relationship advice? Text Dr. Gabe. Text bandwidth to 94000 to stay up-to-date on all things Bandwidth.Gabriel Powell MerchUse the code BAND10 for 10% off.
2023-09-13
35 min
The Gallery Companion
Fighting Tyranny With Art
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. In this episode I look back at how Iranians have made use of art in the 2022 uprising to undermine the hardline fundamentalist regime that has held power there since 1979. Women in particular have had their rights repressed and their bodies controlled. Within Iran artists have been creating work which is critical of the regime, sharing it widely to inspire others to join the fight or to keep going. Artists in the Iranian diaspora have also been important for raising awareness of the human rights abuses taking place, and for keeping the protests in...
2023-07-19
09 min
The Gallery Companion
Fighting Tyranny With Art
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. In this last episode of the first series, I look back at how Iranians have made use of art in the 2022 uprising to undermine the hardline fundamentalist regime that has held power there since 1979. Women in particular have had their rights repressed and their bodies controlled. Within Iran artists have been creating work which is critical of the regime, sharing it widely to inspire others to join the fight or to keep going. Artists in the Iranian diaspora have also been important for raising awareness of the human rights abuses taking place, and...
2023-07-19
09 min
Do good and Do Well
059 Generosity, art and finding commonality, with Victoria Powell
My guest on the podcast this week is the wonderful Dr Victoria Powell. Victoria is a writer and lecturer in modern and contemporary art. In 2021 she set up The Gallery Companion, a Substack publication which explores the ideas about life, culture, history and politics that you find in art. She aims to break down the perception that contemporary art is hard to understand by avoiding confusing art speak and talking about it in language that makes sense. In today's episode: Why Victoria's teaching, writing and podcast matters in engaging discussion and debate in a...
2023-07-10
55 min
The Gallery Companion
Reading the Riot Art
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. This episode explores how artists have represented ideas about civil unrest and rioting. I discuss the recent protests about police brutality and harassment in the Parisian suburbs that quickly escalated into violence. And I consider recent academic research on what riots can tell us about what's going wrong in society and what we need to put right. I look at the work of three contemporary artists: the French street artist JR, whose collaborative work with young suburban Parisians has been challenging entrenched perceptions; the British film-maker John Akomfrah, whose 1986 documentary Handsworth Songs about...
2023-07-05
16 min
The Gallery Companion
Reading the Riot Art
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. This episode explores how artists have represented ideas about civil unrest and rioting. I discuss the recent protests about police brutality and harassment in the Parisian suburbs that quickly escalated into violence. And I consider recent academic research on what riots can tell us about what's going wrong in society and what we need to put right. I look at the work of three contemporary artists: the French street artist JR, whose collaborative work with young suburban Parisians has been challenging entrenched perceptions; the British film-maker John Akomfrah, whose 1986 documentary Handsworth Songs about...
2023-07-05
16 min
The Gallery Companion
The Art of Distraction
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. This episode is about our perception of time, how memories get lodged in our minds, and how important purposeful distraction is to creativity. I discuss the exploration of time in the work of the performance artist Marina Abramovic. Plus a jarring sculpture by the American artist Henry Taylor, which brings memories crashing into the present. And I consider the latest installation by the New York-based artist Sarah Sze in a disused space in a Victorian railway station in South London. Wise words and inspiration from the renowned music producer Rick Rubin and the...
2023-06-21
15 min
The Gallery Companion
The Art of Distraction
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. This episode is about our perception of time, how memories get lodged in our minds, and how important purposeful distraction is to creativity. I discuss the exploration of time in the work of the performance artist Marina Abramovic. Plus a jarring sculpture by the American artist Henry Taylor, which brings memories crashing into the present. And I consider the latest installation by the New York-based artist Sarah Sze in a disused space in a Victorian railway station in South London. Wise words and inspiration from the renowned music producer Rick Rubin and the...
2023-06-21
15 min
GRV
Victoria Shaw chats with Adele Powell and Sharyn Combridge
Victoria Shaw chats with Adele Powell and Sharyn Combridge by Greyhound Racing Victoria
2023-06-20
12 min
The Gallery Companion
Public Art and the Slow Creep of Gentrification
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. This episode considers the importance of public art for marking the memory of marginalised communities in urban areas that are always subject to development and change. I discuss the Met's new rooftop sculpture by the American artist Lauren Halsey, whose work celebrates her home community in South Central LA, an area that is fast becoming gentrified. Plus New York-based artist Abigail DeVille, who reclaims the hidden histories of marginalised people in Harlem. And I consider the meaning and value of the 2021 public sculpture on the Hudson River in New York by David Hammons...
2023-06-07
15 min
The Gallery Companion
Public Art and the Slow Creep of Gentrification
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. This episode considers the importance of public art for marking the memory of marginalised communities in urban areas that are always subject to development and change. I discuss the Met's new rooftop sculpture by the American artist Lauren Halsey, whose work celebrates her home community in South Central LA, an area that is fast becoming gentrified. Plus New York-based artist Abigail DeVille, who reclaims the hidden histories of marginalised people in Harlem. And I consider the meaning and value of the 2021 public sculpture on the Hudson River in New York by David Hammons...
2023-06-07
15 min
The Gallery Companion
The Art of Stealing Images
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. This episode considers recent legal rulings in 'fair use' laws in the USA which have implications for artistic expression and culture more widely. The renowned conceptual artist Richard Prince, whose work heavily appropriates images, is one of the creative practitioners at the coal-face of these decisions. I discuss the meanings and value of his artistic output, along with other contemporary artists including Maurizio Cattelan and Gavin Turk.The Gallery Companion is hosted by writer and historian Dr Victoria Powell. It's a thought-provoking dive into the interesting questions and messy stuff...
2023-05-24
16 min
The Gallery Companion
The Art of Stealing Images
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. This episode considers recent legal rulings in 'fair use' laws in the USA which have implications for artistic expression and culture more widely. The renowned conceptual artist Richard Prince, whose work heavily appropriates images, is one of the creative practitioners at the coal-face of these decisions. I discuss the meanings and value of his artistic output, along with other contemporary artists including Maurizio Cattelan and Gavin Turk.The Gallery Companion is hosted by writer and historian Dr Victoria Powell. It's a thought-provoking dive into the interesting questions and messy stuff about...
2023-05-24
16 min
The Gallery Companion
Art, Protest and Apathy
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. This episode considers recent legal changes to protest laws in the UK and the continuing importance of freedom of expression through the work of the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, Cuban performance artist Tania Bruguera and the Russian artist collective Pussy Riot.The Gallery Companion is hosted by writer and historian Dr Victoria Powell. It's a thought-provoking dive into the interesting questions and messy stuff about our lives that art explores and represents.To see the images and watch the videos discussed in the podcast visit www.thegallerycompanion...
2023-05-10
14 min
The Gallery Companion
Art, Protest and Apathy
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. This episode considers recent legal changes to protest laws in the UK and the continuing importance of freedom of expression through the work of the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, Cuban performance artist Tania Bruguera and the Russian artist collective Pussy Riot.The Gallery Companion is hosted by writer and historian Dr Victoria Powell. It's a thought-provoking dive into the interesting questions and messy stuff about our lives that art explores and represents.To see the images and watch the videos discussed in the podcast visit www.thegallerycompanion.com. This...
2023-05-10
14 min
The Gallery Companion
What's the Value of Teaching Art in Schools?
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. This episode considers the benefits of arts education for schoolchildren through the work of the American artist Ruth Asawa and the film-maker Steve McQueen.The Gallery Companion is hosted by writer and historian Dr Victoria Powell. It's a thought-provoking dive into the interesting questions and messy stuff about our lives that art explores and represents.To see the images and watch the videos discussed in the podcast visit www.thegallerycompanion.com. This is where you can subscribe to The Gallery Companion email list, which goes out every f...
2023-04-26
16 min
The Gallery Companion
What's the Value of Teaching Art in Schools?
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. This episode considers the benefits of arts education for schoolchildren through the work of the American artist Ruth Asawa and the film-maker Steve McQueen.The Gallery Companion is hosted by writer and historian Dr Victoria Powell. It's a thought-provoking dive into the interesting questions and messy stuff about our lives that art explores and represents.To see the images and watch the videos discussed in the podcast visit www.thegallerycompanion.com. This is where you can subscribe to The Gallery Companion email list, which goes out every fortnight to a...
2023-04-26
16 min
The Gallery Companion
Moving Stories: Artists on Migration
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. This episode considers the complex issue of refugees and migrants through the work of contemporary artists including photographer Richard Mosse, the Danish collective Superflex, performance artist Laurie Anderson and the pop artist Claes Oldenburg.The Gallery Companion is hosted by writer and historian Dr Victoria Powell. It's a thought-provoking dive into the interesting questions and messy stuff about our lives that art explores and represents.To see the images and watch the videos discussed in the podcast visit www.thegallerycompanion.com. This is where you can subscribe...
2023-04-12
15 min
The Gallery Companion
Moving Stories: Artists on Migration
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. This episode considers the complex issue of refugees and migrants through the work of contemporary artists including photographer Richard Mosse, the Danish collective Superflex, performance artist Laurie Anderson and the pop artist Claes Oldenburg.The Gallery Companion is hosted by writer and historian Dr Victoria Powell. It's a thought-provoking dive into the interesting questions and messy stuff about our lives that art explores and represents.To see the images and watch the videos discussed in the podcast visit www.thegallerycompanion.com. This is where you can subscribe to The G...
2023-04-12
15 min
The Gallery Companion
Trailer
Shortlisted for the Independent Podcast Awards 2023, The Gallery Companion is hosted by writer and historian Dr Victoria Powell. It's a thought-provoking dive into all the interesting questions and messy stuff about our lives that art explores and represents. If you're curious about contemporary art and want to think more on what art does in our world, keep listening.To see the images and watch the videos discussed in the podcast, subscribe to The Gallery Companion email list on Substack. It goes out every fortnight to accompany each new podcast episode, and is packed full of links...
2023-03-28
02 min
Standout Business Show — Ditch the Content Machine
85. Screw Goal Setting In 2023 with Brad Powell
Have you ever found yourself setting goals and then not following through? Or, even worse, have you ever followed through on a goal but found yourself in a place you really didn't want to be?Here's how you can avoid that fate in the coming new year... I want to bust the myth that says the only way to achieve success is to set goals. I'd like you to consider that it's totally OK to not know and move forward anyway.If you happen to be one of those...
2022-12-26
10 min
School Library Association of Victoria
Shelftalkers - Student Voice
Shelftalkers – Student Voice Tye Cattanch, Lynn Swannell & Chloe Powell What is Shelftalkers? How can you be involved? How can Shelftalkers be used to engage students and promote student voice in your library? Tye Cattanach will be discussing the benefits of using Shelftalkers as a tool in your school library, available teacher resources and writing tips for students, with practitioners who have successfully used Shelftalkers with their own students. Tye will be joined by two school guests - Lynn Swannell and Chloe Powell both school library practitioners.
2022-11-28
24 min
Bandwidth
#53 How to Be Successful for the Rest of the Year
There are only a few weeks left in the year. How can you kill & accomplish every single one? Dr. Gabe breaks down several ways you can finish the year strong and be successful for the rest of the year.Episode Sponsored by: Victoria Alana & Co. Victoria Alana & Company is a training and coaching academy offering trainings on diversity, equity, inclusion, anti-discrimination, trust building, communication, conflict resolution, and more! Victoria Alana & Company trust that once you choose their services, you & your team will be well equipped! Linked In
2022-10-25
35 min
Snyder’s Return
Meddlers, Monsters and Madmen - 23 - V is for Victory? - City of Mist TTRPG
Send us a textMeddlers, Monsters and Madmen is a Bi-Weekly/Fortnightly City of Mist Actual Play Podcast that pits and conflicted Crew against the Evils in the City, the eponymous Mist and, each other!Arc Finale of V is for Viral has some emotions going on as Iona and Vector (Victoria) bond, the Dr gives the lay of the land and, Rafa stops laying on the land.You can find Snyder's Return and all of our content via the links below.Website:...
2022-10-06
29 min
Bandwidth
#40 I'm Over 30, Successful and Not Married
Survey says 55% of American women say dating is harder today than it was 10 years ago. But why is that?Dr. Gabe interviews Victoria Powell, a corporate contractor and entrepreneur, who is over the age of 30, successful, and single. They discuss dating difficulties, dating horror stories, and how women should set standards and expectations. Episode Sponsored by: Motivate FitnessMotivate Fitness is an Atlanta-based fitness company. They hold weekly small group classes tailored to all needs whether it’s weight loss, weight gain or toning.”“The hard part isn’t getting y...
2022-07-18
55 min
Sound from a Town
Tones from Underground: Noise Pollution on the Victoria Line
A solution to cool down London's Tube network is causing all sorts of problems above ground. Mid-Tunnel Ventilation Shafts are placed at intervals along the tunnels to expel hot air, but to do so they use fans, which emit a noise that can ruin the lives of people that live around them. This episode looks at two different cases, on either end of the Victoria Line, how the structures have affected their lives, and what efforts, if any, Transport for London are going to, to help them out. More info can be found at www...
2022-05-02
15 min
All About The Voice
Label Free World with Kellina Powell
At the age of four her world when silent Kellina Powell became deaf. Today Kellina is a mental health coach specializing in depression, anxiety, and self esteem for young professionals with disabilities.Kellina Powells advocates for a label free world having become a voice for those with disabilities. [2:37] Deaf at age of 4[8:47] About being prejudged[13:20] About labeling[16:17] In business of helping people[24:44] Message to the past self[26:26] Message from the future selfFind out more about Kellina Powellshttps://www.kelli...
2022-03-25
30 min
Letters from the Lunchroom
S4 E6: Noelle Haselhuhn and Summer Powell, AmeriCorps Members serving CIS of Mid-America
Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of Communities In Schools, a nationwide non-profit which provides support services for at-risk students. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members, and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover their journey which brought them to Communities In Schools. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.In this episode, we talk...
2022-01-06
32 min
Doing ‘IT‘
#51 Breast Awareness with Inherited
In this episode CEO of Inherited, Sarah Powell talks about the importance of breast awareness. Pink Hope is a preventative health hub designed to connect and inform people about cancer risk. Young people frequently ask questions about breasts during puberty. So, what could we tell them about breast cancer risk? Resources: See Inherited (formerly Pink Hope) for more information https://www.inheritedcancers.org.au/ . Find information on family history and cancer at the Cancer Council. For more information about FPV @ fpv.org.au.
2021-12-13
16 min
Retired College Athletes
067: Balancing School, Internships & Sports w/Victoria Powell
This week's guest is Victoria Powell. She was a track athlete at Baylor and UGA and was able to graduate in three years, get her masters played for, and balance studying abroad and awesome internships. In this episode, we chat about how student-athletes can be so much more than just athletes.Today's Scout:- Name: Victoria Powell- Sport: Track- Schools: Baylor and UGA- Instagram: @v.ivy Housekeeping:- Website: www.retiredcollegeathletes.com- Instagram: @retiredcollegeathletes- Facebook: R...
2021-10-18
28 min
Snyder’s Return
Interview - Victoria Rogers - The Broadswords / The Witch and the Stag
Send us a textToday I talk with Broadswords Dungeon Master, Kobold Press Community Manager, Podcast Panelist and the author of The Witch and the Stag - Victoria Rogers.We discuss the D&D Actual Play Podcast - The Broadswords, becoming an author, the charaters and story of paranormal romance - The Witch and the Stag and, much more.You can find Victoria Rogers, Kobold Press and all of their content via the links below.Twitter:https://twitter.com/MimiMerlot
2021-09-07
46 min
Mindspeak Podcast with Elaine Powell
#6 How To Be An Impactful Influencer On Social Media With Victoria Winterford
Today we discuss how you can elevate your brand, value and message to impact others with my special guest Victoria Winterford who I met on Clubhouse as she was facilitating some of the largest rooms there. Victoria is a fitness and lifestyle coach, social media influencer, social media marketing strategist and has been featured on E4s Celebs go dating and MTVS Celeb Ex On The Beach. You will come away inspired, uplifted and ready to elevate your brand up to the next level.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victoria.winterford/L...
2021-09-06
34 min
Builder Funnel Radio
Episode 156: How to Get the Most out of the Remodeler’s Advantage Summit? w/ Victoria Downing
The past 18 months since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic have been a whirlwind for the remodeling industry. Victoria Downing from Remodeler's Advantage joins Spencer in this episode to chat about the trends in the remodeling industry and offers recommendations for what remodelers should do during the current unpredictable trends in the market. Victoria also shares more about the Remodeler's Summit and why you should register today! The summit is less thatn a month away, so listen now to hear what it is all about! https://info.builderfunnel.com/builder-funnel-radio/how-to-get-most-out-remodelers-advantage-summit-victoria-downing
2021-08-31
28 min
GRV
Waterloo Cup: Victoria Shaw chats with Adele Powell
Victoria Shaw caught up with Stanhope trainer Adele Powell ahead of her attempt at back-to-back Waterloo Cups with Making Gravy in the 2021 Waterloo Cup.
2021-08-20
03 min
Calls with CURA: Stories from the Art World
Hormazd Narielwalla - Artist
Hormazd Narielwalla is a London-based artist who is known for his geometric collages made from repurposed tailoring and sewing patterns. His work also encompasses original prints, artist books, and sculpture. After moving to the UK from his home of Pune, India, to study fashion, he had a conversation with a Savile Row Tailor that changed the course of his art practice. The tailor described the disposal of bespoke paper patterns of customers who had passed away and this ended up influencing Narielwalla’s creative journey and continues to play a large role within his work. Narielwalla has an...
2021-05-27
33 min
Calls with CURA: Stories from the Art World
Victoria Chapman - Curator
Victoria Chapman founded VC Projects in 2014, out of a desire to aide artists and curators with both gallery and museum exhibitions. Her services also include art advisory, proposal writing, and social media outreach. Victoria studied at The School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, at Tufts University, starting her professional career early, working at the college art gallery and at The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Over the course of the next 30 years she worked with Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Laguna Art Museum and Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach. As an Art Director for D...
2021-04-29
39 min
Standout Business Show — Ditch the Content Machine
Risk Forward with Victoria Labalme
You know how sometimes you meet someone and they're able to bring something out of you that lets you be the kind of person that you don't usually allow yourself be?Well, I had this kind of experience this past week when I met my guest Victoria Labalme for the first time. But it wasn't just Victoria that gave me permission to open up in new ways - it was her new book - "Risk Forward"So, it was Last Sunday morning, and I was listening to one of my favorite podcasts - and Victoria...
2021-04-06
22 min
IndieGameBusiness®
Victoria Tran (Innersloth) Fireside Chat - - - No Imposter Here! Community Building with Among Us.
Victoria Tran is the community manager for Among Us and she's going to drop some wisdom and answer any of your questions. https://twitter.com/TheVTran https://sites.google.com/view/thevtran/ To learn more about the show or our online business matchmaking events for indie developers visit: indiegame.business Indie Game Business is produced by The Powell Group: powellgroupconsulting.com Watch the official live stream: twitch.tv/indiegamebusiness Watch Indie's live stream: twitch.tv/INDIE Join the Indie Game Business Discord: discord.gg/indiegamebusiness
2021-03-20
56 min
This Little Light of Mine - LGBTQ, Christianity, religious trauma, mental health
Not defining
Hello and welcome to Episode 25 of This Little Light Of Mine. My name is James Powell and I’m glad that you’re able to join me for today’s interview episode, ‘Not defining’. On today’s episode I’m joined with orientation advocate Mark Smith and his wife Victoria. Mark runs a support site for anyone struggling with their orientation. He has an expanded heart and focus on humans who may be questioning, undefined, changing, Bi+, or fluid. Before we jump into our conversation with Mark and Vic let’s pause, for a few...
2021-02-17
55 min
The Turbo Team Podcast
Ep. 37: Soul Review, Favorite Animated Films, Bachelor Update
The Turbo Team Podcast is back! In this episode, we review Pixar's 2020 film "Soul." We review the touching and deep tones of this film along with the unique animation.After that, we rank our top three animated films of all time.Finally, we dig into our Bachelor recap of week two. Matt James is a weirdo and apparently didn't have very good college stats. Also, is Victoria a paid actress?The Turbo Team Podcast is brought to you by the Thrive Fantasy App!Twitter: @theturboteampod, @jakebrend32, @alex30powell, @benneezy,...
2021-01-15
1h 03
The Adult in the Room
ANTIFA Versus Mike Strickland, Part 6: The Activist
In this installment, we look at Ceasefire Oregon's Penny Okamoto, a favorite subject of Mike Strickland's video projects. She once referred to Strickland as a "powder keg." She had connections with influential members of government. Could she have had something to do with the court's decision to upgrade his charges from a few misdemeanors to 21 felonies? Plus, more Pennsylvania absentee ballot shenanigans, and did tech oligarchs orchestrate Trump's defeat? TOP STORIES: Here Are Just 10 of the Wild Conspiracy Theories the Left (and Media) Have Tarred Trump With for More Than 4 Years Big Tech...
2020-12-10
48 min
The Adult in the Room
Talking Turkey with Kurt Schlichter
Retired US Army Colonel. Attorney. Author. Comedian. Kurt Schlichter has worn (and does wear) many hats, and today he joins this special Thanksgiving Day edition of The Adult in the Room to talk a variety of subjects. From his bout with COVID-19, to working on President Trump's election legal team in Nevada, to his sci-fi/action political thrillers, Kurt has a lot on his mind. Plus, enjoy a special encore presentation of the first installment of ANTIFA Versus Mike Strickland! Top Stories: Here Are Just 10 of the Wild Conspiracy Theories the Left (and Media...
2020-11-26
1h 25
The Adult in the Room
ANTIFA Versus Mike Strickland, Part 5: The Documentarian
In March of 2015, Mike Strickland and his friend Chris Cochran met with Academy Award- and Emmy-nominated documentary filmmaker Skye Fitzgerald to discuss concerns over Cochran's participation in a documentary Fitzgerald was making. It started with civil discussion; it ended with Strickland in the hospital with a severely broken arm and Fitzgerald fleeing the scene with two of Strickland's cameras that he'd stolen. It was caught on tape, it was witnessed by multiple people...and the Multnomah County DA still refused to file charges. Listen to the story on today's edition of ANTIFA Versus Mike Strickland. Plus...time...
2020-11-19
44 min
Calls with CURA: Stories from the Art World
Alice Minter - Curator
Alice Minter, having spent 10 years as a specialist and then Director at Sothebys, is now Curator of the Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum. She studied in Paris for a master in History and then History of Art. Meant ‘for everyone’, the Gilbert Collection represents the life-long passion of Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert and was donated to Britain in 1996. Visual richness and intricate detail appealed to the Gilberts, who were dressmakers and fashion entrepreneurs in London during the Second World War. The Gilberts moved to Los Angeles in 1949 where Arthur became a hi...
2020-11-05
41 min
Designed by Wingnut Social | Interior Design Business
Market Your Brand to Land a Licensing Deal [Victoria Larson's Strategy] - Episode 189
How do you market your brand for maximum visibility? How do you land a licensing deal when you’re not a celebrity designer? What does it take to make the collaborations successful? Victoria Larson stumbled into her first licensing deal but has since perfected her strategy. What does she recommend? How does she land licensing deals? Listen to this episode to learn more! Victoria is a textile and wallcovering designer. She launched her collection of printed fabric, printed grasscloth, wallpaper and wovens in 2010. She often collaborates with brands and is on her second licensing deal with Stout Br...
2020-10-07
32 min
Fabulous Victoria Podcast
Fabulous Victoria Podcast: Celina Powell Claims Trey Songz Allegedly Sexually Assaulted Her + Updates & Other News
Hey guys in this podcast I will be talking about the infamous black widow, Celina Powell, and her alleged allegations on Trey Songz. We will also be discussing new stories and updates on stories we have previously talked about.
2020-08-20
49 min