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Listen to Best Full Audiobooks in Romance, ModernListen to Best Full Audiobooks in Romance, Modern[German] - Everdeen River: Samira & Jackson by Laura MiselliePlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/601655 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Everdeen River: Samira & Jackson Author: Laura Misellie Narrator: Julia Pohl Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 32 minutes Release date: July 4, 2022 Genres: Modern Publisher's Summary: Sam kommt aus reichem Hause und rebelliert mit Negativschlagzeilen gegen die Standards der adeligen Gesellschaft. Jackson verfolgt einen Plan und nimmt eine Stelle als ihr Bodyguard an, nachdem er den Dienst in der Armee quittierte. Als ihr gemeinsamer Weg sie nach Everdeen River führt, ist zunächst keiner der beiden darüber erfreut. Doch der Ort weckt in ihnen eine verborgene Seite und...2022-07-0405 minCreative + MoneywiseCreative + MoneywiseManaging and Investing Money as a Freelance Photographer, with Mariah TexidorLearning how to manage and invest your money can be difficult for anyone, but especially for freelance photographers and other creative people, who often have irregular income flows. In this month’s episode, Mariah Texidor talks about making money during the pandemic, being the first in her family to graduate from college, and learning to budget and invest her money no matter how much she makes each month. Mariah is a portrait photographer and fine art printer in northern New Jersey. She recently joined forces with her fiancée, a videographer, to start a photo and video business called Stu...2021-10-2031 minCreative + MoneywiseCreative + MoneywiseAll About Insurance, with Karen Kasmauski and Stacey VaethThis episode is all about insurance -- and I promise this is interesting! And it's important, too. Almost every guest on this podcast has talked about insurance, but I’ve mostly edited out those parts. I decided to go through my archive and bring the two best insurance conversations into this episode. First up is Karen Kasmauski from episode #2. She’ll talk about life, disability and long-term care insurance. And actually, when I told her I wanted to use her outtakes about insurance for this episode, she asked to re-record, which I’m glad we did because it tur...2021-09-1610 minStorytelling for ImpactStorytelling for Impact8: Not enough NGOs consider paying story contributors - Laura Elizabeth Pohl, humanitarian photographer“A lot of us get into this work with NGOs because we want to make a difference but there are times when NGOs are actually doing more harm and they’re not living up to their standard of being humanitarian.” This episode features Laura Elizabeth Pohl, a humanitarian photographer, filmmaker, writer and editor from the US living in Cape Town, South Africa. Laura prides herself on producing stories about issues like immigration, agriculture, healthcare access and economic and social justice in an ethical way with care and respect for the dignity of the people featured. Her work for intern...2021-09-1239 minCreative + MoneywiseCreative + MoneywiseLiving in a Van While Photographing America, with Jasmin ShahToday on the show, Jasmin Shah talks about how the pandemic motivated her to make portraits of strangers, a project she calls “Reintroducing America,” and to eventually transform a van into her home on wheels, complete with a bed, shower and desk. Before the pandemic, Jasmin was a global nomad. She now photographs stories and projects around the United States, piecing work together as she drives in her van “Dory” – named after photographer Dorothea Lange.2021-07-2135 minCreative + MoneywiseCreative + MoneywiseCreating a Bicoastal Photography Business, with Stacey VaethJust how do you run a successful photography business in both Washington, D.C. and Seattle? On this month’s Creative + Moneywise podcast, portrait and commercial photographer Stacey Vaeth talks about how she started her bicoastal business, how she maintains it and especially how she’s learned to treat herself like and think of herself as a business executive.2021-06-1546 minCreative + MoneywiseCreative + MoneywiseBalancing Photography and Nursing Careers, with Rosem MortonIt's challenging enough managing one career but try balancing two. Rosem Morton does just that as a photographer as well as a nurse in Baltimore, Md. In this episode, she talks about how she got into photography, when she hopes to leave nursing to photograph full-time and how she started day trading stocks. Rosem's photographs has appeared in many publications including the New York Times, NPR and National Geographic.2021-05-1726 minCreative + MoneywiseCreative + MoneywisePlanning for Long-Term Career and Money Success, with Alyssa SchukarToday on the show, Alyssa Schukar talks about building her freelance career in a thoughtful way so that she’s on solid financial footing – something that helped her last year when she was hit by a rubber bullet while photographing protests in Wisconsin after the shooting of Jacob Blake. The injury kept her out of work for months. Alyssa is a photojournalist originally from Nebraska, now living in Washington, D.C. She’s also a co-founder of Prism Photo Workshop, which supports young photographers of diverse backgrounds to tell stories of underrepresented people and communities with dignity.2021-04-1625 minCreative + MoneywiseCreative + MoneywisePaying Off $60,000 in Debt as a Freelancer, with Nolwen CifuentesOn this month's episode of the Creative + Moneywise podcast, freelance photographer Nolwen Cifuentes talks about her journey into and out of $60,000 in debt. By early 2020, Nolwen had shot photos for TIME, Rolling Stone, The New York Times Magazine and many other editorial outlets — markers of career success that belied her money problems. She hit her financial rock bottom just before the pandemic, when she called her then-boyfriend (now fiancé) and asked to borrow money to pay her bills — again. A flip switched and she knew she needed to take better care of her finances. Nolwen is an...2021-03-1535 minCreative + MoneywiseCreative + MoneywiseSwitching Careers, Finding Clients and Valuing Your Work, with Babita PatelOn this month's episode of the Creative + Moneywise podcast, humanitarian photographer Babita Patel talks about switching careers, founding a nonprofit, publishing a book and valuing your photography no matter the client. Babita is a humanitarian photographer currently living in New Jersey in the United States. Her book “Breaking Out in Prison” is about the lives of men who were formerly incarcerated. She recently won a grant from Protagonistic to photograph and write a new version of the book, this time focused on women. 2021-02-1527 minCreative + MoneywiseCreative + MoneywiseNavigating Online Fame and Real-Life Finances, with Fati AbubakarPhotographer Fati Abubakar talks about navigating online fame and real-life finances after her “Bits of Borno” photo project went viral. Plus, we discuss pushing for equitable freelance pay and dealing with racism in the photo industry. Tune in wherever you get your podcasts. Fati is a photographer and public health worker based in Borno State, Nigeria, which is where she was born and grew up. Her “Bits of Borno” project showcases her hometown at the time of Boko Haram. Her photos have been featured in the New York Times, CNN and Nigerian media such as ThisDay and The Blue...2021-01-1843 minCreative + MoneywiseCreative + MoneywiseEmbracing Your Winding Career Path, Especially the Non-photo JobsPhotographer Karen Kasmauski talks about her winding career path, from volunteering in Appalachia as a new and self-described goal-less college graduate to photographing more than two dozen stories for National Geographic.  Karen is the daughter of a Japanese mom and an American Navy veteran who met in Japan just after World War II. It’s this relationship that inspired her to help produce a film about Japanese war brides – including her mother. The film aired on BBC and also screened at numerous film festivals. Her book Impact: From the Frontlines of Global Health, was nominated for a Pu...2020-12-1437 minCreative + MoneywiseCreative + MoneywiseChanging Your Attitude About the Business Side of Photography, with Crystaline RandazzoToday on the Creative + Moneywise podcast, how Crystaline Randazzo learned to embrace the business side of photography even as she moves every few years due to her husband’s job. Crystal is an American storyteller, photographer and filmmaker. She studied commercial photography in graduate school and then managed shoots and photo archiving for an entertainment production company that owned the now-defunct Barnum & Bailey Circus. If someone needed a decades-old picture of a certain clown, she tracked it down. Crystal left that job to launch her freelance career for clients including UNICEF, Save the Children and th...2020-11-1630 minHumanitou: Exploring Humanness + CreativityHumanitou: Exploring Humanness + Creativity90: Laura Elizabeth Pohl, humanitarian storyteller, on starting over and advocating through photography and filmLaura Elizabeth Pohl is a humanitarian photographer and documentary filmmaker living in Cape Town, South Africa. Laura has traveled the world extensively, and spent many years living and working in developing countries, advocating for the dignity and humanity of the people she features in her visual storytelling. She has documented stories of HIV, ebola, migration, malnutrition and other deeply human subjects. In this conversation, I learn how Laura's journalism career started with interviewing celebrities -- e.g. Britney Spears, Winton Marsalis, Mary J. Blige -- and that she and I lived only an hour away from each other in Sou...2020-06-021h 23De Grote Vriendelijke PodcastDe Grote Vriendelijke PodcastAflevering 07: Laura Watkinson (m.m.v. Tonke Dragt, Jan Terlouw en Annet Schaap) Voor het eerst een vertaler te gast in De Grote Vriendelijke Podcast! De Britse Laura Watkinson woont sinds 2003 in Amsterdam en vertaalt Nederlandse (jeugd)literatuur in het Engels. Ze was onder meer mede verantwoordelijk voor het grote succes van 'The Letter for the King' (De brief voor de koning) van Tonke Dragt in Groot-Brittannië. In deze zevende aflevering van de GVP praten kinderboekrecensenten Jaap Friso (JaapLeest.nl) en Bas Maliepaard (Trouw) met haar over haar vertaalwerk en specifiek over haar vertalingen van 'Lampie and the Children of the Sea' ('Lampje') van Annet Schaap, 'Winter in Wartime' ('Oorlogswinter') van J...2019-02-211h 06