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The Art of Centering
EP21: The Fall of Light: Art, Grief, and Healing with Haley Floyd
In this episode of the Art of Centering podcast, host Margaret Graham speaks with artist and educator Haley Floyd about the intersection of art, grief, and mindfulness. They explore how Haley uses her art as a means of processing her mother's death and the role of creativity in healing. The conversation delves into the importance of being present, the spiritual aspects of artistic expression, and the significance of self-compassion in the creative process. Haley shares her journey of self-discovery through art and encourages listeners to embrace their creativity without fear of judgment.
2025-11-14
44 min
Susan LoPresti Wellness Mind Body Soul
Crafting with Purpose: Margaret Graham’s Leap from Classroom to Creativity
Welcome to the Susan LoPresti Wellness: Mind, Body & Soul podcast — the go-to space for midlife and mature women who are ready to reclaim their health, boost their energy, and live long, vibrant, and purposeful lives.Each week, we dive deep into natural wellness, holistic healing, anti-aging strategies, and healthy lifestyle habits to help you feel your best — physically, emotionally, and spiritually.Whether you're navigating menopause, working through chronic conditions, or simply wanting to age gracefully and intentionally, this show is your sanctuary for science-backed insights, powerful stories, and soul-nourishing inspiration.So, if you're a wo...
2025-11-04
35 min
The Art of Centering
EP18 - 10 minute meditation for fall change
In this conversation, Margaret Graham guides listeners through a mindfulness practice that emphasizes the importance of embracing change and letting go. She draws parallels between the natural transitions of the autumn season and personal growth, encouraging participants to reflect on what they need to release and what intentions they wish to cultivate. The practice culminates in a sense of gratitude for the body and breath, reinforcing the beauty of change and renewal.
2025-10-10
11 min
The Empowered Leader Video Podcast
Chronicles of Jacquie Verbal
Thank you Char Sundust, Rev. Evelyn Bourne (Ambilike), Mia Vega-Ayala, Ashley Schmitt, Stephanie Graham, Brandon Ellrich and many others for tuning into my live video with Jacquie Verbal! Join me for my next live video in the app. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit substack.iprofessionalcoaching.com/subscribe
2025-10-08
57 min
The Art of Centering
EP17: When the Universe Names Your App: Steven Puri on Flow, Luck, and Listening
In this episode of the Art of Centering podcast, host Margaret Graham speaks with Stephen Puri, the creator of the Sukha app, which focuses on mindfulness and self-fulfillment. They discuss the meaning of 'Sukha', Stephen's journey from the film industry to tech, and how yoga transformed his life. The conversation also delves into the challenges of parenting in a tech-driven world, the impact of social media on youth, and the importance of mindfulness and intentionality in raising children. Stephen shares his insights on creating a positive environment for his future children and emphasizes the need for individuals to recognize...
2025-09-26
49 min
Australian Women Artists
Margaret Olley AC
Australian Women Artists The podcast Ep. 34 Margaret Olley AC – a conversation with Professor Lisa Slade This is a fascinating and impassioned insight into the life of one of Australia’s most beloved artists. I’m talking with Professor Lisa Slade about the legendary Australian artist, Margaret Olley. Professor Lisa Slade is the Hugh Ramsay Chair in Australian Art History in the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne. She is both a curator and art historia...
2025-09-23
49 min
The Art of Centering
EP16 - Collective Liberation Starts Here: A Conversation with Liz Getman
In this episode of the Art of Centering podcast, host Margaret Graham sits down with Liz Getman, founder of the Rise Collective, to explore the power of community and the journey towards collective liberation. Liz shares her personal experiences of overcoming challenges and the inspiration behind creating a space where individuals can be their authentic selves. Together, they discuss the importance of using social media for good, the role of yoga in personal and collective healing, and the concept of "friend-raising" to foster meaningful connections. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about building a more inclusive and equitable world...
2025-09-12
33 min
The Art of Centering
Inside MCAS: Where Kilns, Creativity, and Community Collide
In this episode of the Art of Centering, host Margaret Graham discusses her experiences at the Metal Clay Artist Symposium (MCAS) with her husband Fred. They explore the significance of the event, the classes attended, the competition, and the community of metal clay artists. Margaret shares her artistic growth, memorable moments, and the lessons learned throughout the event, emphasizing the importance of planning and taking time in the creative process. The conversation concludes with advice for aspiring metal clay artists and a look ahead to future events. Links: MCAS - https://www.mcassawtooth.com/
2025-08-29
33 min
Midlife with Courage™-Flourishing After Forty with Kim Benoy
Finding Courage and Authenticity in Midlife with Margaret Graham
Send us a textIn this episode of the Midlife with Courage™ podcast, host Kim welcomes artist and jewelry creator Margaret Graham. Margaret shares her deeply personal journey of transitioning from being a special education teacher to pursuing her passion for jewelry making and teaching yoga. She discusses the struggles of self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and the challenges of marketing her spiritual centering pendants. Margaret also explores her spiritual awakening, the importance of self-love, and the benefits of various healing practices, including therapy and meditation. The conversation delves into how midlife can be an oppo...
2025-08-26
38 min
The Art of Centering
EP14 - What if you're already healed with Sarah Sparks
In this episode of the Art of Centering podcast, host Margaret Graham speaks with Sarah Sparks about her profound journey of spiritual awakening, healing, and self-discovery. Sarah shares her experiences of facing dark moments in her life, including a near-suicidal crisis, and how these experiences led her to realize her purpose and the importance of trusting her inner voice. The conversation delves into themes of empowerment, the significance of letting go of old identities, and the journey towards living a healed life. Sarah emphasizes that everyone has the potential to be their own healer and encourages listeners to embrace...
2025-08-08
55 min
John Tapp Racing
Episode 538: Graham Cook - Former Queensland Riding Legend
Queensland has long been regarded as a nursery for budding champion jockeys. Prime examples are George Moore and Neville Sellwood who both rode English Derby winners in addition to their stellar Australian careers. Dalby born Garnet Bougoure also left his mark in England with victories in a 1000 Guineas, St. Leger and Epsom Oaks. Graham Cook’s only overseas experience was a successful stint in Singapore where he notched a Gr 1 win. At home in Queensland he compiled a stellar record. We’re delighted to have his company on this week’s podcast, and I’m pleased to say the 82 year old...
2025-07-29
1h 00
The Art of Centering
EP13 - Light Within, A Guided Meditation
In this short and gentle meditation, Margaret Graham invites you to reconnect with your inner light—the radiant energy that lives in your heart. Using breath, visualization, and mindful touch, you'll expand this light from a flicker to a steady presence. Whether you're holding your Centering Pendant or simply sitting in stillness, this practice helps you reCenter, breathe deeply, and remember that your light has always been there.
2025-07-25
10 min
The Art of Centering
EP11 - Mindfulness, Motherhood, and Making Peace with Your Body
In this episode of the Art of Centering podcast, host Margaret Graham engages in a heartfelt conversation with her cousin Ellen about her personal journey with eating disorders and body dysmorphia. They explore the impact of societal expectations on body image, the importance of mental health in recovery, and the role of mindfulness and intuitive eating in healing. Ellen shares her experiences of grief and acceptance as she navigates her transformation, emphasizing the significance of community support and the practice of yoga in her recovery process. The episode concludes with a guided mindfulness meditation led by Ellen, encouraging listeners...
2025-06-27
41 min
The Art of Centering
EP10 Vipassana Round Two: When Stillness Hurts
In this solo episode, Margaret Graham shares her experiences with Vipassana meditation, detailing her journey through a 10-day silent retreat. She discusses the strict rules of the retreat, the daily schedule, the challenges of meditation, and the emotional breakthroughs she experienced. Margaret reflects on the importance of preparation, the dining experience, and the sensations felt during meditation, ultimately highlighting the liberating and transformative effects of the retreat. In this conversation, Margaret Graham shares her profound experiences with Vipassana meditation, detailing the emotional and physical challenges she faced during a recent 10-day retreat. She reflects on the liberation she felt...
2025-06-13
58 min
Old Time Radio Mystery Specials
World's Great Novels: The Moonstone, Part One
Original Release Date: June 5, 2025Today's Mystery: In the mid-19th Century, a young English woman has inherited a large Indian diamond from her evil uncle. She decides to wear it as a brooch on her eighteenth birthday. What could go wrong?Original Radio Broadcast Date: April 2, 1948Originating from ChicagoStarring: Sherman Marks as Gabriel Betterridge; Charles Mountain as Franklin Blake; Geraldine Kaye as Rachel Verinder; Alma Fox; Jane Elliot; Ruth Shane; Sidney Breese; Arthur Peterson; Boris Aplon; Margaret BraytonSupport the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.netPatreon S...
2025-06-05
37 min
Old Time Radio Mystery Specials
World's Great Novels: The Moonstone, Part One
Original Release Date: June 5, 2025Today's Mystery: In the mid-19th Century, a young English woman has inherited a large Indian diamond from her evil uncle. She decides to wear it as a brooch on her eighteenth birthday. What could go wrong?Original Radio Broadcast Date: April 2, 1948Originating from ChicagoStarring: Sherman Marks as Gabriel Betterridge; Charles Mountain as Franklin Blake; Geraldine Kaye as Rachel Verinder; Alma Fox; Jane Elliot; Ruth Shane; Sidney Breese; Arthur Peterson; Boris Aplon; Margaret BraytonSupport the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.netPatreon S...
2025-06-05
37 min
The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio| Daily Mystery Dramas
The World's Great Novels: The Moonstone, Part One (EP4722)
Today's Mystery: In the mid-19th Century, a young English woman has inherited a large Indian diamond from her evil uncle. She decides to wear it as a brooch on her eighteenth birthday. What could go wrong?Original Radio Broadcast Date: April 2, 1948Originating from ChicagoStarring: Sherman Marks as Gabriel Betterridge; Charles Mountain as Franklin Blake; Geraldine Kaye as Rachel Verinder; Alma Fox; Jane Elliot; Ruth Shane; Sidney Breese; Arthur Peterson; Boris Aplon; Margaret BraytonSupport the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.netPatreon Supporter of the Day: Harold, Patreon s...
2025-06-05
37 min
The Art of Centering
EP9 - Leadership isn't Perfection - It's Presence w/ Allison Jordan
In this episode of the Art of Centering podcast, host Margaret Graham speaks with leadership coach Allison Jordan about her journey to becoming a coach, the importance of self-awareness in leadership, and the practices that help her and her clients stay centered. They discuss the challenges of confidence, the significance of self-commitment, and the tools that can aid in personal growth and healing. Allison shares her insights on how introverts can thrive in leadership roles and emphasizes the need for grace and compassion towards oneself. You can reach Allison at riverstonerising.com
2025-06-02
36 min
Between The Covers
"A Record of Hate More than Love"
This week our married authors discuss Graham Greene’s The End of the Affair, the most recent entry on Jay Ruud’s list of the 100 Most Lovable Novels in the English Language. The novel focuses on the jealousy and obsession that come to the narrator Maurice after his lover Sarah ends their illicit relationship for her own reasons in the tumultuous time after WWII has ended in England. Chaos reader checks in with a cookery book.
2025-05-13
36 min
The Art of Centering
EP7 Saying Yes: The courage to be seen, w/ Alma Dunnavant
In this episode of the Art of Centering podcast, Margaret Graham and Alma Dunnavant explore the transformative power of yoga and spirituality. They discuss Alma's journey from a strict evangelical upbringing to discovering yoga as a path to healing and self-discovery. Alma shares her experiences with different yoga lineages and emphasizes the importance of genuine connection and self-acceptance in her practice. The conversation highlights the significance of breathwork, personal growth, and the role of community in fostering a deeper understanding of oneself and the divine. In this conversation, Alma Dunnavant shares her journey of self-discovery through music, chanting, and...
2025-05-02
42 min
Slowmade: Nourishing Conversations for Jewelry Artists and Metalsmiths
Margaret Graham - Holding Space in Silver: A Story of Healing and Creative Purpose
Margaret Graham is the talented artist behind Centering Pendants—a jewelry collection that blends mindfulness, intention, and emotional healing. Margaret’s creative path began in ceramics, but it was through jewelry—and the creation of her signature Centering Pendants—that she discovered a way to connect deeply with herself and others.In our conversation, Margaret opens up about how making jewelry became a therapeutic outlet, and how her pieces now serve as quiet tools for mindfulness and managing anxiety. We talk about the rituals that keep her grounded, the vulnerability of sharing your work, and the ongoing journey...
2025-04-30
1h 00
The Big Interviews with Graham Walker
No Greater Love: It even made me cry, says author Margaret Dickinson about her new tearjerker
When best selling author Margaret Dickinson releases a new novel it’s it’s more than just another chapter. It’s an event. And her latest, No Greater Love, published by Pan MacMillan, proves exactly why – this gripping, heart-rending tale that tugs at the heartstrings and transports readers to another time, is full of love, loss and emotional triumph. No Greater Love, is set in rural Derbyshire in 1904, leading up to World War I. It’s Margaret Dickinson at her best – emotionally rich, historically vivid, and deeply human. You'll be gripped from the very first page.Yes, it’s time to get out the...
2025-04-14
14 min
WKSK "Farm Friends" -- Pencare Total Office Podcast
Farm Friends--Pencare Total Office Podcast
This episode features MARGARET RUTTER, ALONG WITH STANLEY & CAROLINE PARKER WITH LANSING FAMILY HEALTH & WELLNESS IN LANSING.
2025-04-10
28 min
Jewelry Business Academy Podcast
HOT SEAT: My Thoughts on Business, Boundaries & Spirituality with Margaret Graham
Are you craving deeper connection in your business—without burning out or losing your spark? In this week's hot seat episode, I switch roles and get interviewed by the incredible Margaret Graham. We dive deep into business boundaries, spirituality, and self-trust. From shedding rigid routines to redefining self-discipline, this episode is one of my most vulnerable conversations yet. Whether you're feeling stuck, unsure about your next step, or just looking to feel less alone in your journey—this is for you. What You Will Learn in this Episode: H...
2025-04-10
1h 01
The Art of Centering
EP5 - My Mental Health Journey
In this episode of the Art of Centering podcast, host Margaret Graham shares her personal mental health journey, exploring themes of social anxiety, depression, and the impact of family dynamics. She discusses her early experiences with mental health, the role of medication in her recovery, and the importance of mindfulness and self-discovery. Margaret emphasizes the need for self-care and permission to heal, encouraging listeners to share their own stories as a means of collective healing.
2025-03-28
18 min
The Art of Centering
EP4 - My Spiritual Journey
In this episode of the Art of Centering podcast, host Margaret Graham shares her personal journey of spirituality, detailing her transformation from an atheist upbringing to experiencing a profound spiritual awakening. She discusses the pivotal moments that led her to embrace a higher power, the challenges she faced along the way, and how her connection with spirituality has influenced her life and work. Through meditation, reflection, and the creation of a centering pendant, Margaret explores the themes of love, manifestation, and personal growth, inviting listeners to consider their own spiritual journeys.
2025-03-28
22 min
The Art of Centering
EP3 - My Mindfulness Journey
In this episode of the Art of Centering podcast, host Margaret Graham shares her personal mindfulness journey, exploring the definitions, challenges, and evolution of mindfulness practices. She discusses the intersection of mindfulness and art, the role of her centering pendant, and the importance of self-awareness. The conversation also touches on her experiences with yoga teacher training and a silent meditation retreat, highlighting the impact of mindfulness on mental health and personal growth.
2025-03-15
29 min
Australian Women Artists
Margaret Ackland
Australian Women ArtistsThe podcastEpisode 5 Margaret AcklandMargaret is a four times Archibald finalist and is renowned for her expressive and vibrant use of colour. Besides the Archibald accolades, she has had 36 solo exhibitions, been a part of 37 group exhibitions, and I’m almost not exaggerating when I say about a thousand other finalist awards including Portia Geach Memorial Award, Hazelhurst Art on Paper, Doug Moran National Portrait Prize, The Blake Prize and the Salon des Refuses. She is represented in a range of national and...
2025-03-04
32 min
More Movies Please!
Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret: Life’s a Bitch
Send us a textOn the podcast this time, Steven and Sean are navigating this weird, scary new world of growing up. We watched the 2023 film from Kelly Fremon Craig, Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.Ah, the joys of puberty. The changing voice, the new hair sprouting up everywhere, and who knows what the heck is going on down in the bathing suit area. It’s a time we all share and remember fondly.Wait, did I say “joy”? Did I refer to it “fondly”? I must be off my rocker today...
2025-02-10
44 min
Manx Radio's Island Life Series - Specials
ECHOES OF EXCELLENCE - A tribute to opera star Margaret Curphey - in music and her own words!
She was as Manx as the hills, and when she died in Spring 2024, tributes poured in for Margaret Curphey, placing her firmly among the leading opera stars of her generation.Returning to the Island in 1980 with husband Philip Summerscales and daughter Helen, she soon established herself as an inspirational teacher.On 1st November 2024 a tribute concert to celebrate the professional opera career of Margaret Curphey, was held in St Andrew's United Reformed Church in Douglas. Music was by Glenfaba Choral conducted by Margaret's sister, Muriel Corkish with solo performances from Kristene Sutcliffe, Simon Fletcher, Neil...
2024-12-29
59 min
Manx Radio's Island Life Series - Specials
ECHOES OF EXCELLENCE - the complete Margaret Summerscales tribute concert is here!
The complete concert recorded in St Andrew's United Reformed Church, Douglas on 1st November 2024 - a tribute to opera legend MARGARET CURPHEY (Margaret Summerscales following her marriage to Philip) who died in the Spring of 2024.The full concert features :Glenfaba Chorale conducted by Margaret's sister, Muriel Corkish and accompanied by Jean JamesSoloists Kristene Sutcliffe, Simon Fletcher, Neil Taverner and members of the Kilgallon family - all accompanied by Graham KirklandThe compere is Alan Gelling and the concert includes the recorded voice of Margaret Curphey both singing and talking about...
2024-12-29
1h 47
The Brattle Exchange
Taxes, Capital Structure, and Corporate Decisions with John Graham
John Graham, Professor of Finance at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business, joins Margaret McKeehan, Brattle Senior Associate, to delve into the intersection of academic theory and real-world practice in corporate finance.John and Margaret explore some key findings from John’s research over the years, including his novel calculation of firm-specific tax rates that has enabled more precise research across corporate finance topics. They also discuss some of the results of John’s research on the impact of tax policies on corporate finance decisions made by firms.Also covered in the episode: the origin...
2024-10-22
18 min
Roads Taken
Head of the Class: Jeneen DiBenedetto Graham (redux)
Last we spoke with Jeneen DiBenedetto Graham, it was summer 2020 and as the head of the upper school at St. Margaret’s Episcopal School in Southern California, she was still in the thick of the complexities of covid and retooling just about everything in anticipation of bringing students back in the fall. In the more than four years since, her ability to handle the unexpected has continued to be tested as she has faced fears, uncertainty, and a changing future.In this episode, find out from Jeneen how keeping service and growth at the center can keep th...
2024-10-21
23 min
The History of American Food
130 America Goes on a Diet - Part 1: Grahamism and the Vegetable Diet
This week - First a tribute to the forever changed Blue Ridge Parkway.But mainly a look at how little American Diet Culture has changed in almost 200 years. We came up with some very sticky ideas about how diets should work - including general cluelessness about complex ideas, fuzzy recolections of a fantastic past and the fact that you need more money than you have to follow it correctly.Sylvester Graham and his boring approach to vegetables is going to lead the way in how America is going to try to regain health and lose weight.
2024-10-09
40 min
Drawing Blood
Seeing Voices, Margaret Watts Hughes, and the Science of the Invisible
Emma and Christy discover Margaret Watts Hughes's beautiful 'voice figures', a series of images made through the direct action of her voice between 1885 and 1904. In this episode, we discuss the earliest sound recordings, scientific 'instruments' (it's a pun), cat pianos, severed ears, occult science, seaweed scrapbooks, women in STEM, logos and the word of God, visualising the invisible, the Little Mermaid, clairvoyant research, 'thought forms' and the death agonies of pigeons, science and feeling, and why sonic media is always already haunted. CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE IMAGES WE DISCUSS, as well as complete show notes, references, and...
2024-09-30
57 min
The History of American Food
BONUS: John S. Pemberton Sells the First Glass of Coca-Cola - History Daily
May 8, 1886. American pharmacist John S. Pemberton sells the first glass of Coca-Cola at a pharmacy in downtown Atlanta, a drink he originally bills as a cure-all tonic.This week - here's a cross post from History Daily, presented by (not that) Lindsay Graham. In this episode we jump ahead a very little bit to when soda fountains and health elixirs are both starting to travel across the country to change America's beverage landscape forever.Listen in to hear where and why Coca Cola got its start.On History Daily, we do history, daily. Ev...
2024-09-18
15 min
Jewelry Business Academy Podcast
162 | How to Harness the Power of Vulnerability on Instagram to Boost Your Jewelry Business with Margaret & Fred Graham
Want to grow your jewelry business but feel hesitant to put yourself out there? You're not alone! Today, I'm chatting with Margaret Graham, the founder and designer of Centering Pendants, and her husband Fred, who she affectionately calls the CEO, or in her words "carry-everything-out" guy. Together, they share their incredible journey from the classroom to creating a purpose-driven jewelry brand that has touched countless lives. Margaret opens up about the challenges of making a major career shift, the importance of giving yourself permission to fail, and the invaluable support of a partner who believes in you...
2024-09-05
1h 07
Uncommon Decency
108. 1919: The Ghost of Versailles, with Margaret MacMillan & Gérard Araud
"The Treaty includes no provisions for the economic rehabilitation of Europe, nothing to make the defeated Central Empires into good neighbours, nothing to stabilise the new States of Europe." This damning critique of one of history's best-known peace treaties by a little-known UK Treasury official keeps shaping popular understandings of the accord's legacy. John Maynard Keynes published The Economic Consequences of the Peace (1919) during the Paris Peace Conference, painting its chief outcome, the Treaty of Versailles, as not just flawed, but a harbinger of yet more conflict. The Carthaginian peace terms imposed on Germany, Keynes argued, augured revenge.
2024-07-25
43 min
To Kill A Delibird - A Pokemon Rewatch & Analysis Podcast
Do Androids Dream of Electric Mareep?
This week on To Kill A Delibird we continue the Pokemon Johto Journeys adventure and find our self in Gotham City and then the set of the Sound of Music. Kellan and Graham relive, recap and review Ep. 140, “The Superhero Secret” and Ep. 141, “Mild 'n Wooly”. We start by talking about pokemon superheros. Ep. 140 introduces us to Gligarman who is part Adam West Batman and part Mermaid Man from Spongebob SquarePants. Ep. 141 features Margaret and her small sized sheep. What do superheroes and sheep have in common? Press play to find out! Subscribe to get every new episode of To Kill a D...
2024-05-13
1h 31
Unlock Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Drama
A Mother’s Sorrow by Margaret Dickinson
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/704733 to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Mother’s Sorrow Author: Margaret Dickinson Narrator: Colleen Prendergast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 51 minutes Release date: May 9, 2024 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: A Mother's Sorrow is a heart-rending family drama set around WW1 from bestselling author and Queen of the Saga, Margaret Dickinson. Three young women. Two families united. A bond that can’t be broken . . . Sheffield, 1892. Patrick Halliday rules his family with a rod of iron. He’s hard on both his wife and his elder daughter, Flora, but he spoils his youngest, Mary Ellen, because she re...
2024-05-09
05 min
The Big Interviews with Graham Walker
INTERVIEW: Margaret Dickinson talks about her latest page-turner A Mother's Sorrow:
You know you're in for a fabulous read when the author's name towers in larger font above the title of the book - it's a sign of a great legacy and reputation. Take so-called Saga Queen Margaret Dickinson - a publishing phenomenon. Her exceptional talent for powerful storytelling, weaving human emotions into historical landscapes, usually in or around the two world wars, have earned her legions of fans world wide over three decades. Now in her 80s, there's no slowing down...she continues to publish a book a year and fans won't be disappointed with her 31st ca...
2024-05-06
14 min
The Readers & Writers Podcast
Readers & Writers Podcast with Graham Akhurst
In this episode, Jen Bowden is joined by Graham Akhurst, to talk about his debut YA novel Borderland. Borderland is a modern-day exploration of race, identity, and self-discovery with a suspenseful undertone of Australian Gothic. The story follows Jono on an epic quest to find himself in the face of unbelievable challenges and grips you from start to finish. Published by UWAP Find out more about Graham Akhurst
2024-03-07
35 min
Biographers International Organization
Podcast #157 – Maryemma Graham
This week, we interview Maryemma Graham, author of the first comprehensive biography of famed poet, writer, and educator Margaret Walker. The House Where My Soul Lives: The Life of Margaret […]
2023-12-22
29 min
The Endless Chain Podcast
Twelve men good and true
“It’s a long and winding road for Epic. The firm lost the Apple case, which is on appeal, but got the Google case to a jury.” (Matt Stoller: BIG Newsletter, 12 December 2023.)Matt Stoller is a respected blogger who discusses competition law matters, and this quote is from a recent blog post in which he describes a victory for a firm named Epic against another company, called Google. He, in part at least, ascribes Epic’s victory (thus far; the decision is to be appealed) to its having secured a judgment by a jury—once described as constitute...
2023-12-12
38 min
The Endless Chain Podcast
Childhood memories—darkened
In June 1967, I, together with my classmates, cowered in fear at Broadgate School, comforted by our teacher, as terror rained down from the heavens. In those days, extreme weather wasn’t so common, but this day in June 1967 was exceptional. Hailstones as large as golf balls. By the time the storm was over, barely a hailstone was to be seen, as the summer sun came out; and everything was well in the world again.Thanks for reading The Endless Chain! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.Broadgate Primary Sc...
2023-11-15
05 min
Lift For Life with Graham and Angus
The Importance Of Sleep
In this episode of the Lift For Life podcast, Graham & Angus discuss the importance of sleep for all aspects of life - both performance in the gym and long-term avoidance of chronic disease. They mention Napoleon, Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan and Jason Bourne. Graham has some challenges with sleep, to Angus’ frustration. In researching this episode, however, Graham has been convinced that he needs to change.
2023-09-29
13 min
Gaelic Song Stories
Ep1: An Riabhag Bheag | Little Sparrow w/ Fiona J MacKenzie
Deirdre Graham in conversation with Fiona J MacKenzie about the folklorist Margaret Fay Shaw who wrote the book, 'Folksongs and Folklore of South Uist', as well as contributing to an enormous legacy of archive recordings at Canna House with her husband, John Lorne Campbell. Produced by Deirdre Graham Mixed by James Lindsay Music from Deirdre Graham's album URRANTA This series is supported through the 'Tasgadh' fund from Fèisean nan Gàidheal Further Information www.deirdregraham.com www.fionamackenzie.org
2023-09-14
1h 22
Book Vs Movie Podcast
Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret (2023) Judy Blume, Abby Ryder Fortson, Rachel McAdams, & Kathy Bates
Book Vs. Movie: Are You There, God? It’s Me, MargaretJUDY BLUME Y’ALL!!!!! The Margos begin our annual “Banned Books Month” as always, loving the books and hating why we must feature them. Judy Blume is one of the most successful authors of all time, and her books, some of the most requested to be removed from libraries, make our hearts hurt and fill us with rage! Are You There, God? It’s Me Margaret is a story about an 11-year-old girl, Margaret Simon, who is dealing with issues many of us...
2023-09-04
1h 17
The PACE Radio Show
The PACE Radio Show Guests_ Margaret McDonald & Pierre Spenard - Hosts Tamara Cartwright & Al Graham
The PACE Radio ShowGuests: Margaret McDonald & Pierre Spenard of Limestone City Hydroponics in Kingston Ontario Hosts: Tamara Cartwright & Al GrahamMargaret McDonald and Pierre Spenard of Limestone City Hydroponics join Tamara and Al tonight to talk hydroponics and the growing of cannabis plus other garden goodies. But that’s not all as together we will make a very special announcement. Limestone City Hydroponics says “Our mission is to supply the best quality locally sourced products for indoor and outdoor gardening, to provide competitive pricing with excellent value. Our goal is to educ...
2023-07-08
1h 30
Really Interesting Women
The Rev. Dr. Margaret Mayman
Really Interesting Women Podcast Episode 102Ordained as a Presbyterian Minister in 1983, Rev. Dr. Margaret Mayman has been a strong progressive religious voice for justice on matters like marriage equality, abortion, and refugees. She is perhaps best known for her inclusive congregations. She openly values the LGBTIQA+ community, supports their relationships, and celebrates their true, authentic selves. Her considered thoughts on Christian perspectives are often sought by politicians and the public. We had a really interesting and valuable discussion on her personal experiences as an openly lesbian Minister as well as her tho...
2023-05-24
35 min
Cult Connections
Muriel Box: Britain's Most Successful Female Filmmaker
Josephoine Botting of the British Film Institute joins Ian to talk writer and director Muriel Box. Box is the most prolific female film director in British film history and also the first woman to win an Oscar for original screenplay. Jo talks about her major retrospective of Box's work showing at the BFI this month and we take a look at three of her standout films. Good Time Girl (1948). Directed by David MacDonald. Written by Muriel and Sydney Box. Starring Jean Kent, Dennis Price and Diana DorsStreet Corner (1953). Directed by Muriel Box. Written by Muriel...
2023-05-10
1h 09
Dive Into This Ground-Breaking Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.
The House Where My Soul Lives: The Life of Margaret Walker by Maryemma Graham
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/546525to listen full audiobooks. Title: The House Where My Soul Lives: The Life of Margaret Walker Author: Maryemma Graham Narrator: Kelechi Ezie Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 33 hours 5 minutes Release date: May 9, 2023 Genres: Women Publisher's Summary: This first complete biography of poet and writer Margaret Walker (1915–98) offers a comprehensive close reading of a pillar in American culture for a majority of the 20th century. Without defining herself as a radical or even a feminist, Walker followed the precepts of both. She was an artist of tradition and social change, a public intellectual and institution builder. Am...
2023-05-09
9h 05
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The House Where My Soul Lives: The Life of Margaret Walker by Maryemma Graham
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/546525 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The House Where My Soul Lives: The Life of Margaret Walker Author: Maryemma Graham Narrator: Kelechi Ezie Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 33 hours 5 minutes Release date: May 9, 2023 Genres: Women Publisher's Summary: This first complete biography of poet and writer Margaret Walker (1915–98) offers a comprehensive close reading of a pillar in American culture for a majority of the 20th century. Without defining herself as a radical or even a feminist, Walker followed the precepts of both. She was an artist of tradition and social change, a public intellectual and institution bu...
2023-05-09
05 min
The Big Interviews with Graham Walker
THE POACHER'S DAUGHTER: 'Queen of Saga' Margaret Dickinson chats about her 30th book
‘The Queen of Saga’ Margaret Dickinson, a Sunday Times Top Ten bestselling author, here talks to Graham Walker about her heartwarming page-turner The Poacher’s Daughter - her 30th novel for publishers Pan MacMillan. This pearl landmark is the latest chapter in an impressive literary career which includes fan favourites Plough the Furrow, Sow the Seed and Reap the Harvest, which make up her Lincolnshire Fleethaven trilogy. She is also the author of The Buffer Girls, and its sequel, Daughters of Courage. The Poacher’s Daughter, which begins in 1910 in the Lincolnshire Wolds, tells the story of young Rosie Wa...
2023-05-02
14 min
Pop Culture Unplugged w/ Elias
Peyton Elizabeth Lee, Blake Draper& Margaret Cho -Disney’s PROM PACT
Peyton Elizabeth Lee, Blake Draper, and Margaret Cho recently participated in a press day interview with host Elias to discuss their roles in Disney's movie "Prom Pact." The film premiere don Disney Channel on March 30th, with a Disney+ release to following day. During the interview, the actors shared their thoughts on the film's central themes of friendship, love, and self-discovery, as well as their hopes for what audiences will take away from the movie. They provided insights into the characters they play, and the challenges they faced while filming. Overall, the discussion gave a glimpse into...
2023-04-12
09 min
YoungEntMag
YEM Exclusive Interview | with Margaret Cho from Prom Pact
YEM returns with an exclusive interview with the Executive Producers and cast members of Prom Pact! We have Julie Bowen and Anya Adams, Margaret Cho as Ms. Chen, Peyton Elizabeth Lee as Mandy Yang, and Blake Draper as Graham Lansing! For those who need a refresher on the film: Mandy Coleman and Ben are surrounded by those who'd rather live in the moment, such as the upcoming prom and everyone sharing their '80s-inspired Promposals for everyone to see. But instead of that, Mandy has set her sight on something more ambitious: her admission to Harvard. But when her...
2023-03-29
05 min
The Parley in All Blue with Mark Dawson
Ep 45 Dr. Maryemma Graham - The Life of Margaret Walker Alexander
Our guest this week is Dr. Mary Emma Graham, who's written a thorough, detailed and outstanding biography on the life of Margaret Walker, titled, The House Where My Soul Lives. Margaret Walker, an award-winning poet, writer, and institution builder, is brought back into the spotlight in the first comprehensive biography of her life. Though she did not label herself as a radical or feminist, Walker embodied the role of a traditional artist and catalyst for societal transformation. She was a prominent figure in American culture throughout the 20th century.Dr. Maryemma Graham, a native of A...
2023-03-16
1h 27
Cult Connections
Edgar Wallace: Giant of Cinema
Ian is joined by academic and writer Dr Adrian Smith and Krimi afficionado Holger Hasse to discuss the work of Edgar Wallace on screen. While a single podcast episode can in no way do justice to the sheer volume of adaptations of his work we cover three very different films that highlight the huge influence Wallace had on screen. Edgar Wallace (1875-1932) was a prolific British writer. With 170 novels and 957 short styories his works have been adapted over 160 times for the big screen. Numerous adaptations for TV have also been produced. He continues to be credited today for...
2023-01-01
1h 08
Floating on a Cloud with Sarah Sparks
EP111. Margaret Graham- How to Connect Divine & Self
Margaret went from being raised as an atheist to having an undeniably profound download from Spirit. Tune in to hear her story. Can you relate? Margaret Graham is a jewelry artist who lives in Anderson, South Carolina. She graduated with an art degree in 2002 and started her first jewelry business in 2006. In 2016 she started Centering Pendants, and her life has changed immensely. She lives with her husband, Fred, and her yorkie, Chloe and she loves paddle boarding, and energy work. Connect with Margaret: https://www.mgoodsongrahamstudios.com/ https://www.instagram.com/mg...
2022-12-06
29 min
Rising Tide
Jenn Graham: Embracing Your Divergent Thinking
Meet Jenn Graham. Jenn is the Founder and CEO of Inclusivv, a platform helping companies, communities, and individuals make deeper connections and ignite change through guided conversations. Throughout her life and career Jenn has been drawn to a diverse set of interests. Often this meant that she connected with others but never quite fully belonged in any one group. It would be over a decade before Jenn saw how her divergent interests and skills were meant to come together.On this episode we explore topics including: How intuition plays an important part in creating alig...
2022-11-16
57 min
Goodnight Gracie
Goodnight Gracie - Episode 40 - When the Wind Blew
Episode 40 of Goodnight Gracie, a series of bedtime stories, with "When the Wind Blew" by Margaret Wise Brown.
2022-10-01
07 min
WKSK "Farm Friends" -- Pencare Total Office Podcast
Farm Friends--Pencare Total Office Podcast
THIS WEEK’S “FARM FRIENDS” PENCARE TOTAL OFFICE PODCAST FEATURES “MARGARET CARTER MARTINI AND BOB POWELL WITH THE WHIPPOORWHILL ACADEMY AND VILLAGE.” THIS WEEK’S SHOW WILL BE POSTED TODAY (9-21-22) ON WKSK’S WEBSITE, ASHE CHAMBER E-NEWS, SOCIAL MEDIA, AND OTHER PODCAST PORTALS. IF YOU’RE A CHAMBER MEMBER AND WOULD LIKE TO BE FEATURED ON A FUTURE PODCAST, JUST SEND AN EMAIL THROUGH OUR WEBSITE TO GRAHAM CADDELL AND WE’LL GET YOU SCHEDULED.
2022-09-21
41 min
PhotoWork with Sasha Wolf
Paul Graham - Episode 48
In this episode of PhotoWork with Sasha Wolf, Sasha and photographer, Paul Graham discuss his self-taught beginnings in photography and what it's like to see your work become historical with the passage of time. Paul and Sasha talk about Paul's more recent, and more personal, work and Paul shares his thoughts on the ethics of photographing outside of one's own community. They discuss these topics and many more in this season ending episode of the podcast. https://www.paulgrahamarchive.com https://www.mackbooks.us/search?q=Graham%2C+Paul&type=product Paul Graham...
2022-07-28
57 min
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Birdgirl: ‘Lyrical, poignant and insightful.’ Margaret Atwood by Mya-Rose Craig
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/556423to listen full audiobooks. Title: Birdgirl: ‘Lyrical, poignant and insightful.’ Margaret Atwood Author: Mya-Rose Craig Narrator: Mya-Rose Craig Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 30 minutes Release date: June 30, 2022 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. 'Birdwatching has never felt like a hobby, or a pastime I can pick up and put down, but a thread running through the pattern of my life, so tightly woven in that there's no way of pulling it free and leaving the rest of my life intact.' Meet Mya-Rose - otherwise known as 'Birdgirl'. Birder, environmentalist, diversity acti...
2022-06-30
9h 30
Cuentos y Relatos
"El Libro" de Margaret Irwin
"El Libro" (The Book) es un relato de terror de la escritora inglesa Margaret Irwin (1889-1967), publicado originalmente en la edición de septiembre de 1930 de la revista The London Mercury, y luego reeditado en la antología de 1935: Madame le teme a la oscuridad (Madame Fears the Dark). Es uno de los mejores cuentos de Margaret Irwin, relata la historia del señor Corbett, un abogado pusilánime que comienza a traducir un extraño libro en latín que descubre en su biblioteca. A medida que avanza con la tarea, su percepción de la realidad empieza a cambiar...
2022-06-19
47 min
Get Top Full Audiobooks in Teen & YA, Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Paranormal
An Enchantment of Ravens: An instant New York Times bestseller by Margaret Rogerson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/562757to listen full audiobooks. Title: An Enchantment of Ravens: An instant New York Times bestseller Author: Margaret Rogerson Narrator: Julia Whelan Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 45 minutes Release date: May 12, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Paranormal Publisher's Summary: From the internationally bestselling author of Sorcery of Thorns comes a breathtaking fantasy story of danger and forbidden love. This is the perfect read for fans of Cassandra Clare, Sarah J. Maas's A COURT OF THORNS AND ROSES series, and Holly Black! Every enchantment has a price . . . Isobel is an artistic prodigy with a...
2022-05-12
8h 45
The Big Interviews with Graham Walker
WARTIME FRIENDS: 'Queen of Saga' Margaret Dickinson on poignant new book written in lockdown
Wartime Friends - now out in hardback and in paperback from April 28, 2022 - is a tale of unbreakable bonds in times of strife, by bestselling author Margaret Dickinson, the so-called Queen Of Saga. Its release is poignant, written during lockdown, when we were unable to see friends, it deals with lifelong bonds forged during the backdrop of war - not the ongoing Russia invasion of Ukraine, but World War II. The Sunday Times top ten selling author and her fans are familiar with the theme, most of her 38 books - the past 29, including latest novel with publisher Pan M...
2022-03-31
17 min
Graham’s Podcast
EP 152-Nose to Tail Eating, Finding Time to Cook and SO Much More With Chef James Barry
When is the last time you ate organ meat? Ie heart, kidneys, lungs, liver, etc? Not even 100 years ago, organs were eaten far more often than they are today. They also provide a host of nutrients and health benefits that are missing from our daily nutrition today. I’m joined by Chef James Barry who has a plethora of information to share about not just eating nose to tail, but also how to start bringing home cooking, a renewed relationship with food and meals back into your home. We also dive deep into how to encourage picky kid eaters to...
2022-02-24
1h 02
Gaelic Song Stories
Ep2: Fuadach w/ Margaret Bennett
Deirdre Graham is joined by folklorist and singer Margaret Bennett, who shares a charming conversation about the songs and stories connected to emigration from Scotland. Full transcription of conversation available here To find out more about Margaret Bennett visit here You can support this podcast by way of a donation here Follow Deirdre Graham on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Spotify https://www.deirdregraham.com/gaelicsongstories Credits Hosted by Deirdre Graham Recorded and edited by Dei...
2021-11-25
1h 06
Really Interesting Women
Margaret McMurdo AC
Ep. 54 The Hon. Margaret McMurdo ACMargaret McMurdo is a true pioneer. She was the first woman to be appointed as a judge of the District Court in Queensland, the first woman in Australia appointed to lead an appellate court (appointed as president of the Queensland Court of Appeal) and all this as she and her husband raised four children. They had to rewrite the rules for her. They weren't contemplating a female judge so legislation had to be quickly amended. In the 90's. The 1990's!Her advise for young women (and men) is timeless...
2021-09-08
39 min
XL Podcast
XL16: MARGARET MANNING OBE - Entrepreneurial Success is a Story You Can Write Yourself
I’m really pleased to host my next guest on the XL Podcast - someone who I’ve known about and wanted to interview for some time. She’s the kind of person you’ll meet at a networking event who rarely talks about her achievements or accolades. Understated. Yet, on paper they speak volumes. As you’ll hear in the podcast, Margaret has achieved and been awarded a lot in her career - from receiving an OBE from the Queen to growing her business from zero to in excess of $10m in sales.For Margaret, it has never...
2021-08-27
54 min
Padtal | Part 5
Ep 4 Fact check | Telephone के Inventor Graham Bell की Margaret Hello नाम की Girlfriend होने के दावे का सच
Many social media users are sharing a photo with an interesting story about the reason behind we say Hello when we pick up the phone call, The viral story claims that the inventor of Telephone Graham Bell had a girlfriend named Margaret Hello. The story states that Bell dialled her girlfriend for the first time when he made the call.The Lallantop’s Fact check team investigated the viral story and brought out the real version of the story. There is no evidence of any girl named Margaret Hello associated with Graham Bell ever in his life. Ch...
2021-04-05
04 min
Cult Connections
Who Goes there?
Season One: Episode Six. Everyone loves John Carpenters The Thing. But did you know it was adapted from a book? Not only that but it's been adapted many times for the big and small screen. This episode Ian is joined by Brett as they take a deep dive into some cracking versions you may or may not know!The Thing From Another World (1951). Directed by Christian Nyby and Howard Hawks. Starring Kenneth Tobey, Margaret Sheridan and James ArnessHorror Express (1972). Directed by Eugenio Martin. Starring Peter Cushing, Christopher lee and Telly SavalasThe X...
2021-03-19
1h 02
GPS: God. People. Stories.
Margaret Thatcher’s Press Secretary Forgives Bomber Who Almost Killed Him
Harvey Thomas was sound asleep in a hotel when a bomb planted by the Irish Republican Army exploded directly under him. He was catapulted through the roof of the building and buried under 10 tons of rubble.As a follower of Jesus Christ, Harvey realized he needed to forgive the man who planted the bomb. How would the bomber respond to Harvey? Listen to Harvey’s riveting story of working for Margaret Thatcher, facing death and meeting the terrorist who almost killed him.If you’re anxious or fearful and would like to pray with...
2021-01-06
15 min
The Edinburgh Report
Margaret Graham Scottish Labour Party candidate
Margaret Graham is the Scottish Labour party candidate in the by-election to be held in Craigentinny Duddingston on 12 November 2020
2020-10-25
11 min
The Edinburgh Report
Margaret Graham Scottish Labour Party candidate
Margaret Graham is the Scottish Labour party candidate in the by-election to be held in Craigentinny Duddingston on 12 November 2020 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edinburgh-reporter/message
2020-10-25
11 min
How CMOs Commit with Margaret Molloy
Creativity with CMOs Judy Lee (Pinterest), Peter Giorgi (Celebrity Cruises), Sven Rudloff (Uniper), Chris Graham (B&Q) and Souad AlSerkal (Tabreed)
S2 E4: October 7th 2020. Margaret Molloy is joined by Judy Lee (Global Head of Experential Marketing, Pinterest), Peter Giorgi (CMO, Celebrity Cruises), Sven Rudloff (VP, Brand and Channel Management, Uniper), Chris Graham (Director of Marketing, Planning and Communications) and Souad AlSerkal (VP, Strategic Communications, Tabreed). The panel explores how working remotely can make it easier to corral creative thinkers, writing the new rules of engagement in real time, the resilience of the human spirit and why in some areas, creativity continues to be undervalued. CMOs also share their commitments by answering the following question: "What has COVID taught you about...
2020-10-09
1h 02
Threads of Conversation
A Thread about Margaret Zhang
Host Georgia Graham catches up with Margaret Zhang, the original multi-hyphenate and now Editor-in-chief of Vogue China. After rising to fame as a teenager via her blog, Shine By Three, Margaret then transitioned into photography and film direction, moving to New York and founding her consultancy, Background (all whilst completing a law degree). In February 2021 she was named Vogue China’s new EIC at just 27 years old. Recorded shortly before her appointment was announced, here Margaret tells us about her fascinating journey via eight pieces from her excellent wardrobe.Recorded in August 2020 in collaboration with Sometimes Radio at...
2020-09-22
41 min
Top Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense
Hanging Falls: A Timber Creek K-9 Mystery, Book 6 by Margaret Mizushima
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/446771 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Hanging Falls: A Timber Creek K-9 Mystery, Book 6 Series: #6 of Timber Creek K-9 Mysteries Author: Margaret Mizushima Narrator: Nancy Wu Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 10 minutes Release date: September 10, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.23 of Total 13 Ratings of Narrator: 4.38 of Total 8 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: A deluge has flooded the high ground near Hanging Falls—but heavy rains aren't the only menace descending on Timber Creek. While on a scouting mission to pinpoint trail damage, officer Mattie Cobb and her K-9 partner Robo stumble upon a body floating at the...
2020-09-10
03 min
Lez Graham's Time to Talk... with
Time to Talk... with... Margaret Armand-Smith s2:e2
Margaret Armand-Smith, children's author and breeder of Working Cocker Spaniels, pops in for a chat...
2020-08-27
49 min
Beyond the Barre
21 - Tamisha Guy
On this week’s episode, recorded April 21st 2020, we are pleased to welcome Tamisha Guy. Tamisha is a native of Trinidad and Tobago, and came with her family to the United States when she was eight years old. She was named one of Dance Europe’s Best Dancers of the Year in 2017, was featured in the segment “Spotlight on Success” in Dance Informa Magazine, and in 2016 she made Dance Magazine’ Top 25 To Watch list as well as winning the 2016 Princess Grace Award. Tamisha has danced for the Martha Graham Dance Company and is currently a member of Kyle Abrah...
2020-06-24
1h 01
Futility Closet
Ursula Graham Bower and the Nagas
In 1937, Englishwoman Ursula Graham Bower became fascinated by the Naga people of northeastern India. She was living among them when World War II broke out and Japan threatened to invade their land. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll describe Bower's efforts to organize the Nagas against an unprecedented foe. We'll also consider a self-censoring font and puzzle over some perplexing spacecraft. Intro: In 1822 the Yorkshire Observer published the schedule of a bachelor's life. In 1988 philosopher Edward J. Gracely offered a dilemma regarding a flight from...
2020-06-15
30 min
Fully Vested
Interesting and Insanely Complex
GeneralSubscribe to Fully Vested at FullyVested.co, or find it in your favorite podcasting app.SummaryIn which Jason and Graham discuss the ins and outs of liquidation preferences, one of the more complicated features of private company finance.The Pleasures And Sorrows Of Liquidation PreferencesCoding Bootcamp Galvanize Agrees to $165 Million Acquisition (Kate Clark for The Information)FanDuel founders to receive no cash from sale to Paddy Power Betfair(Margaret Taylor for Scottish newspaper The Herald)What Happens When You Sell Your Startup? (Jason D. Rowley for Crunchbase...
2020-02-26
37 min
Cross Question with Iain Dale
Labour Leadership Special with: Dame Margaret Hodge, Florence Eshalomi, Ayesha Hazarika and Graham Stringer.
Joining Iain Dale for his panel on the Labour Leadership are Dame Margaret Hodge, Labour MP for Barking and former Minister in Gordon Brown and Tony Blair's government, Florence Eshalomi, Labour and Co-operative MP for Vauxhall, Ayesha Hazarika, Former Labour Adviser, now Editor of the Londoner Diary in the Evening Standard and Graham Stringer, Labour MP for Blackley and Broughton and former Director of Labour Leave.
2020-01-06
46 min
AFF on AIR Podcast
Summer in Europe
Qantas and Virgin Australia are fighting over two rare and lucrative new landing slots for Tokyo's Haneda Airport. Meanwhile, four European airlines have gone bankrupt in a matter of weeks as this year's European summer draws to a close. Speaking of summer in Europe, you won't want to miss this fortnight's interview with Bronwyn Turner from Award Flight Assist as she explains how to redeem your frequent flyer points and find award availability from Australia to Europe during the peak European summer season. Episode contents: 0:59 - Fortnightly news round-up 7:43 - The battle for Tokyo Haneda slots 14:07 - Why are so m...
2019-10-05
35 min
Dirt in Your Skirt - The Podcast
Graham Roberts on Coaching the Mental Game of Top OCR Athletes and Business Professionals
Graham Roberts is the founder of Ispire Motivational Coaching. For years Graham has helped top business owners and athletes reach their peak potential. He fell in love with obstacle course racing through participating in several events in the United Kingdom. In the last couple of years, he has expanded his practice to include coaching the mental game of several obstacle racing world champions. On the podcast, we talk about the mental game of sport, how coaching can help you achieve your goals not just in sport but in life and business. Basically, we geek out on coaching a...
2018-11-27
1h 22
GPS: God. People. Stories.
Margaret Thatcher’s Press Secretary Forgives Bomber Who Almost Killed Him
Harvey Thomas almost died in the 1984 Brighton hotel bombing in England. Years later, Harvey realized he needed to forgive Patrick Magee, the man who planted the bomb.“He couldn’t understand why I would suddenly say, ‘I forgive you.’”
2018-06-27
15 min
Write Through The Roof | For writers who want to improve their writing
#32 – Margaret Skea – Write Through The Roof
Welcome to Write Through The Roof, the podcast for writers who want to improve their craft. Episode 32 with Margaret Skea – historical fiction writer “I like taking myself and my readers to a place we’ve never been.” Episode 32 – Margaret Skea – Show Notes Storyboard on cardboard with post-it notes Silence, chocolate & freedom from distractions Exploring conflict and tribalism after growing up in the Troubles. Self-editing, being ruthless, editing as a puzzle Details, getting research wrong and rabbits Journey into historical fiction Trying writing in 1st person and present tense Katharine Luther as a shadowy...
2018-05-27
32 min
The Remarkable Leadership Podcast
Who Do You Choose to Be with Margaret Wheatley
Leaders need to step forward to champion the human spirit. Margaret Wheatley, author of nine books, from the classic Leadership and the New Science to her newest book, released, in June 2017, Who Do We Choose To Be? Facing Reality, Claiming Leadership, Restoring Sanity shares her perspective on behaviors in leadership. As society changes, as our world grows closer through technology, we need our leaders to focus on generosity, patience, and compassion. In this episode, Margaret talks about: Islands of Sanity. The importance of Listening. Additional Leadership Resources Book Recommendations: Magicians of the Gods by...
2017-08-23
33 min
GPS: God. People. Stories.
Margaret Thatcher’s Press Secretary Forgives Bomber Who Almost Killed Him
“He couldn’t understand why I would suddenly say, ‘I forgive you.’”
2017-04-05
15 min
The Jacki Daily Show
Trump on Energy;Saudi IPO Signals Rising Oil Prices;BEG(Tinker/Graham);TX Energy Day(Cartmill/Smith)
Jacki is joined by Dr. Scott Tinker, Director of the Bureau of Economic Geology at the The University of Texas at Austin, Margaret Graham, President of MPG Petroleum, Inc and Kristen Cartmill of R&D Pipe Company.
2017-04-05
1h 14
Dirt in Your Skirt - The Podcast
#009 - Hannah Hudson - Medieval Armored Combat, Breaking Body Image Stereotypes and More
This week's episode of the podcast we jump into new territory for many in the world of sports. A very old sport it making a resurgence these days which has people swinging swords and gearing up in chain metal armor. That sport is Medieval Armored Combat. Hannah Hudson joins the show this week to talk about what Medieval Armored Combat is as well as how this librarian got into such a unique sport. She is one of the few women in the sport today and owes it all to the CrossFit Games. She also talks about how her love...
2016-08-23
46 min