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Truly Expat Podcast
Episode 67: Expats Worldwide: Expert Tips for Managing Expat Divorce Finances with Sherryn Hancock
Send us a textNavigating the Financial Complexities of Expat Divorces with Sherryn HancockIn this episode of the Truly Expat Podcast, host interviews Sherryn Hancock, a CPA with over 30 years of experience, specializing in financial matters related to expat divorces. Sherryn discusses her journey of moving to Hong Kong, the unique challenges and benefits of living there as an expat, and the intricacies of managing financial settlements across different legal systems during a divorce. She emphasizes the importance of financial literacy, understanding one's current and future financial needs, and preparing adequately for life changes...
2025-04-29
39 min
BloodHorse Monday
Risen Star & Sunland Derby Recaps, Elliott Walden Discusses John Hancock | E003
Join hosts Louie Rabaut and Sean Collins for the third episode of BloodHorse Monday, your weekly dose of Thoroughbred racing analysis and insights! In this action-packed installment: - We review replays and discuss the exciting results of the weekend's key Kentucky Derby and Oaks preps - the G2 Risen Star won by Magnitude, the G2 Rachel Alexandra won by Good Cheer and the Sunland Derby won by Getaway Car - WinStar Farm president, CEO, and racing manager Elliott Walden discusses Sam F. Davis winner John Hancock, his sire Constitution, and new stallions joining the farm's roster - In...
2025-02-18
1h 02
Chamber Amplified
Stop Saying Sorry: Unlocking the Power of Confident Communication
Send us a textAbout the Guest:Kellie Bibler is the founder of Golden Pear Voice and Image and a seasoned speaker, particularly at events focusing on leadership and communication skills. Episode Summary:In this episode of Chamber Amplified, Doug Jenkins, from the Findlay Hancock County Chamber of Commerce, delves into the habit of excessive apologizing with communication expert Kellie Bibler. Recorded back in September 2023, this episode revisits the issue of over-apologizing, especially in professional settings, and its negative impact on personal and professional perception. ...
2025-01-17
19 min
For All The Saints With Ben Hancock
How To Live A Rich Life As A Christian With Same-Sex Attraction - Rachel Gilson | 69
Rachel Gilson serves on the leadership team for theological development and culture for Cru, and is the author of Born Again This Way: Coming Out, Coming to Faith and What Comes Next as well as Parenting Without Panic in an LGBT Affirming World: Discipling our Kids with Jesus’ Truth and Love.I wanted to speak to Rachel after reading some of her brilliant writing about reconciling faithful Christian discipleship with same-sex attraction in a hyper-sexualised society where sexual preference is constantly discussed. I love how Rachel speaks on this topic and feel that she brings an important pe...
2024-12-23
58 min
Maine Farmcast
Prevention and Mitigation of Meningeal Worm in Small Ruminants with Dr. Rachel White
On this episode of the Maine Farmcast, Dr. Glenda Pereira, Assistant Extension Professor and State Dairy Specialist for the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, has a conversation with Dr. Rachel White about meningeal worms in small ruminants. Dr. Rachel White is an Assistant Extension Professor, Sustainable Agriculture and Livestock Educator Hancock and Washington Counties at UMaine Extension. White's extension program seeks to develop and conduct educational outreach and applied research with emphasis on small ruminants and equine.Learn more about Dr. Rachel White’s program:https://extension.umaine.edu/about/staff-directory/rachel-white/In complying with the le...
2024-12-18
22 min
Unlock This Award-Winning Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.
Sister Lost by Heather Hancock
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/52563to listen full audiobooks. Title: Sister Lost Author: Heather Hancock Narrator: Rachel Gilbert Format: mp3 Length: 9 hrs and 30 mins Release date: 12-03-24 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Clean & Wholesome Publisher's Summary: Unveiling the tapestry of redemption, "With its blend of mystery, romance, and a profound emphasis on faith, 'Sister Lost' is an enthralling read that showcases Heather Hancock's exceptional storytelling talent. Her compassionate and authentic exploration of significant issues will resonate deeply with the reader. Whether unraveling the secrets of a family's past or delving into the depths of personal identity, this...
2024-12-03
9h 30
Event Explorer
Burning Man - Rachel Bowditch, Whitney Hancock, Chris Furste
In this special episode of Event Explorer, host Daniel Roth delves into the enigmatic world of Burning Man—a festival that transcends definition and challenges the norms of art and community. Joined by author and historian Rachel Bowditch, Daniel explores the rich history and cultural impact of this extraordinary event. We also hear firsthand experiences from two first-time Burners: Whitney Hancock of Move True Dance shares her journey of self-expression and the transformative power of dance on the playa. Chris Fürste of @amansmemories recounts his adventures as a content creator, capturing the essence of Burning Man...
2024-10-12
43 min
Conversations with a SEND Mum
S2 E14: Dyslexia, Screening and Understanding Neurodivergent Brains: Nicole Bateman chats with Matt Hancock
In the final episode of Season 2, host Nicole Bateman is joined by Matt Hancock, founder of the Accessible Learning Foundation. Together they discuss Matt's experience of school before he knew he was dyslexic, his advocacy work, and the importance of understanding neurodivergent brains in the education and criminal justice systems.Episode Highlights:Personal Experience and Late Dyslexia Diagnosis:Matt shares his personal experience of being dyslexic and how it shaped his life.The significant impact of his late diagnosis at 18, after entering Oxford University.The emotional and psychological benefits of understanding one's...
2024-07-10
17 min
For All The Saints With Ben Hancock
The Shocking Reality Of Religious Discrimination Today - Rachel Miner | 27
Rachel Miner is the Founder and CEO of Bellwether International, working directly with government leaders, faith and belief leaders, and NGOs to foster and protect human rights for all. I wanted to speak to Rachel about the current atrocities in the world which signal that religious freedom is not a goal we have reached in our era yet. People all around the world are still being horrifically discriminated based on their faith or belief. Some highlights from this episode include what we can do as individuals, brief rundowns of different global issues currently occurring, and th...
2024-03-04
56 min
Pitchin' and Sippin' with Lexie Smith
Decoding RFPs & Winning Client Briefs with Agency Search Consultant Rachel Huff of Victoire & Co
As an agency search consultant, Rachel Huff, President and Founder of Victoire & Co, builds brand-agency partnerships that drive long-term success. With a keen understanding of clients’ communications and business needs and a network of trusted marketing and communications agency connections, she guides companies toward their best agency fit. Prior to founding Victoire & Co, Rachel spent more than a decade at agencies, including on the accounting side, developing integrated communications campaigns for brands including John Hancock, Verizon, Ocean Spray, DraftKings, and CVS.In this episode, Rachel talks through her career journey and the agency world sh...
2024-02-22
38 min
Political Currency
EMQs: Social media screw-ups and has Matt Hancock been misunderstood?
On this week's Ex-minister’s Questions, a listeners asks if Matt Hancock has simply been misunderstood? No guesses for which way Ed and George fall on that one. They’re also tackling social care policy, Sunday opening hours, and the real meaning of 'Chatham House rules'. Speaking of which, we've had correspondence from an anonymous source with a revelation about Rishi Sunak and a disappearing video he filmed for social media's most successful foodie account; TOPJAW.Follow us on social media: @polcurrencyProducers: Rachel Balmer and Rosie StopherProduction Manager: Flick Heat...
2024-02-05
26 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
The Lady’s Maid by Katherine Mansfield | A short story about regret
Today's short story, The Lady’s Maid by Katherine Mansfield, holds a mirror to the intricacies of human emotions and relationships, offering a compelling and reflective read ♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on their coffee break. 💌Send me a message.__Thank you for tuning in to A Cup of Fiction, your destination for short stories perfect for your coffee break. When you're looking for quick fiction to en...
2023-11-03
14 min
The Soloist Life
Stepping Fully Into Your Genius Zone with Rachel Huff
You're an expert at one thing that you know the market needs, but you’re feeling tugged to do something else—something that just might be in your genius zone. Do you go for it? Communication maven turned agency matchmaker Rachel Huff did—and she shares her experience.We discuss:The challenges of starting a new business on the cusp of a global pandemic (with two tiny children and no day care).Generating the courage to pivot from what you’re very good at to your genius zone.The importance of building...
2023-11-02
35 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
The Damned Thing (Pt. 2) by Ambrose Bierce | A short story for Halloween
"The Damned Thing" by Ambrose Bierce is a masterpiece of suspense and horror, skillfully crafted with vivid descriptions of the setting, characters, and the enigmatic beast that lurks in the shadows. Morgan's journal entries add a layer of urgency and intrigue, making it impossible not to picture him feverishly scribbling down his chilling discoveries. Bierce's storytelling prowess leaves readers haunted by the story long after the final page.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Shor...
2023-10-31
09 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
The Damned Thing (Pt. 1) by Ambrose Bierce | A short story for Halloween
"The Damned Thing" by Ambrose Bierce is a masterpiece of suspense and horror, skillfully crafted with vivid descriptions of the setting, characters, and the enigmatic beast that lurks in the shadows. Morgan's journal entries add a layer of urgency and intrigue, making it impossible not to picture him feverishly scribbling down his chilling discoveries. Bierce's storytelling prowess leaves readers haunted by the story long after the final page.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Shor...
2023-10-30
14 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
Homesick by Lyn Venable | A short story about an alien planet
Lyn Venable's short story "Homesick" takes readers on a journey into the depths of isolation and longing as it unfolds within the confines of a small spacecraft. The story not only explores the effects of time and solitude but also delves into the complexities of human emotions.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on their coffee break. 💌Send me a message.__Thank you for tuning in to A Cup o...
2023-10-27
18 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
Cost of Living by Robert Sheckley | A story about life and debt
Robert Sheckley's short story "Cost of Living" delves into the complexities of human existence, examining the price we pay for the conveniences and luxuries that surround us. The narrative unfolds through the lens of Carrin, a man whose life is saturated with modern comforts but who grapples with a growing sense of discontentment and unease.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on their coffee break. 💌Send me a message.
2023-10-26
22 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
The Mathematicians by Arthur Feldman | A short story with a surprise ending
Published in 1953, Arthur Feldman's "The Mathematicians" is a timeless short story that masterfully challenges our assumptions and takes readers on a thought-provoking journey through a unique father-daughter conversation. Set in a garden, this narrative unfolds in a way that prompts us to reconsider the nature of the characters and the world they inhabit.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on their coffee break. 💌Send me a message.__Th...
2023-10-25
08 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
The Nothing Equation by Tom Godwin | Mystery and Suspense Short Story
"The Nothing Equation" by Tom Godwin is a short story that plunges readers into the chilling isolation of outer space. The narrative delves into the psychological unraveling of the main character, Green, who finds himself alone in an observation bubble, far away from his own galaxy. As the story unfolds, it explores the profound impact of isolation and the absence of natural sounds on the human psyche.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Shor...
2023-10-24
19 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
Zero Hour by Ray Bradbury (Pt.2) | A Story about a Children's Game
Ray Bradbury, author of Fahrenheit 451, also wrote a number of short stories. This short story was published in Planet Stories magazine in 1947. ♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on their coffee break. 💌Send me a message.__Thank you for tuning in to A Cup of Fiction, your destination for short stories perfect for your coffee break. When you're looking for quick fiction to enrich your reading li...
2023-10-23
13 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
Zero Hour by Ray Bradbury (Pt.1) | A Story about Children Playing a Game
Ray Bradbury, author of Fahrenheit 451, also wrote a number of short stories. This short story was published in Planet Stories magazine in 1947. ♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story (Coming Soon)🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on their coffee break. 💌Send me a message.__Thank you for tuning in to A Cup of Fiction, your destination for short stories perfect for your coffee break. When you're looking for quick fiction to enric...
2023-10-20
15 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
Earthmen Bearing Gifts by Frederic Brown | A Story about Mars
Brown's deft storytelling and clever use of irony, highlight the importance of communication, understanding, and the potential consequences of our actions. In this interstellar encounter gone awry, Brown reminds us of the fragility of our existence, the vastness of the universe, and the boundless potential for connection and understanding – if only we can overcome our human limitations.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on their coffee break. 💌Send m...
2023-10-19
08 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
The Monkey's Paw (Pt. 2) by W.W. Jacobs | A Short Story Podcast
The Monkey's Paw, written by W.W. Jacobs, is a gripping short story that takes readers on a journey filled with suspense and regret. The tale begins with an intimate look into the lives of a close-knit family, but quickly spirals into a cautionary tale about the consequences of making hasty wishes. ♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on their coffee break. 💌Send me a message.__Thank you fo...
2023-10-18
14 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
The Monkey's Paw (Pt. 1) by W. W. Jacobs | A Short Story Podcast
The Monkey's Paw, written by W.W. Jacobs, is a gripping short story that takes readers on a journey filled with suspense and regret. The tale begins with an intimate look into the lives of a close-knit family, but quickly spirals into a cautionary tale about the consequences of making hasty wishes. ♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on their coffee break. 💌Send me a message.__Thank you fo...
2023-10-17
11 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
Night Wire by H.F. Arnold | A Spooky Short Story
The Halloween season is upon us, and what better time to delve into a chilling and suspenseful short story that will send shivers down your spine? "Night Watch" by H.F. Arnold is the perfect choice for those who crave a spine-tingling tale set in the dark of night. But don’t worry, it isn’t too scary :) —💌Send me a message.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for...
2023-10-16
17 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
No Pets Allowed by M. A. Cummings | Little Shop of Horrors Sequel?
Could this be the continued story of the very first man-eating plant from the popular musical, Little Shop of Horrors? 🤔♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on their coffee break. 💌Send me a message.__Thank you for tuning in to A Cup of Fiction, your destination for short stories perfect for your coffee break. When you're looking for quick fiction to enrich your reading list, stay conn...
2023-10-13
08 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
The Inquisitor by Robert Silverberg | Science Fiction that challenges our understanding of right and wrong in a futuristic world
This gripping short story introduces us to a character named Kroll, who serves as the ominous escort for three prisoners, setting the stage for a tale that will haunt your thoughts long after you've finished reading.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on their coffee break. 💌Send me a message.__Thank you for tuning in to A Cup of Fiction, your destination for short stories perfect for...
2023-10-12
20 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
The Girl at the Gate by Lucy Maud Montgomery | A short ghostly love story
A Hauntingly Beautiful Love StoryGrab your coffee and find a cozy spot- it's time for your short story coffee break!Be prepared to be entranced by this ghostly tale of love transcending time and space. Our narration brings to life the ethereal romance that lingers in the shadows, and we'll explore the enchanting world Montgomery masterfully crafted. Tune in for a journey into the supernatural, where love knows no boundaries.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned...
2023-10-11
12 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
Caline by Kate Chopin | Classic Short Story Podcast
At the outset of the narrative, we are enveloped in a vivid description of the tranquil rural landscape that serves as the backdrop for Caline's world. Cotton fields, lush forests, and haystacks create a scene of pastoral beauty that contrasts sharply with the unfamiliarity that will soon disrupt her peaceful slumber.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on their coffee break. 💌Send me a message.__Thank you f...
2023-10-10
07 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
Ask a Foolish Question by Robert Sheckley | Hitchhiker's Guide Fans
📖 **For fans of Hitchhiker's Guide**At its core, "Ask a Foolish Question" revolves around the quest for the enigmatic Answerer. Crafted by beings who seemingly held the keys to universal knowledge, the machine becomes a focal point for individuals from different races and species, each driven by their insatiable thirst for answers.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on their coffee break. 💌Send me a message.__...
2023-10-06
23 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
Keep Out by Frederic Brown | Science Fiction Short Story
Brown's narrative begins by swiftly immersing us in a world transformed by the miraculous substance known as Adaptine. This drug, a testament to scientific prowess, has endowed humanity with the ability to establish life on the Martian surface. The author's adept storytelling allows us to grasp the magnitude of this accomplishment almost effortlessly. In mere sentences, we're transported to a time where Mars colonization is not only plausible but palpable.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup o...
2023-10-05
10 min
Everything Speaks
Making Sure It’s a Fit With Your Potential Clients, with Rachel Huff
Rachel Huff, President and Founder of Victoire & Co, sits at the intersection of great companies and great agencies. Her passion lies in building brand-agency partnerships that drive long-term success. With a keen understanding of clients communications and business needs and a network of trusted agency connections, she specializes in guiding companies toward their best agency fit. Her work doesn’t end with the initial matchmaking. Through strategic guidance and ongoing support, Rachel helps companies maximize their agency relationships to unlock their full brand potential. She also helps agencies grow their top line by sharpening their marketing and ne...
2023-10-05
47 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
Ten Minutes' Musing by Alice Ruth Moore | Classic Fiction Podcast
"Ten Minutes' Musing" opens with a seemingly ordinary scene—an attentive teacher gazes out of her window and observes a group of schoolboys engaged in what initially appears to be a fight. However, as her observation continues, she discerns that these boys are not battling each other; they are wholeheartedly engrossed in a game of football.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on their coffee break. 💌Send me a messa...
2023-10-04
07 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
The Fearsome Touch of Death By Robert E. Howard | Just like a Goosebumps story
At the heart of "The Fearsome Touch of Death" lies the complex and relatable character of Falred. From the very beginning, we are introduced to a seemingly mature and well-mannered man who possesses a unique sense of duty. Falred's willingness to stay with the deceased, even when he barely knows the man, speaks volumes about his character and adherence to old traditions.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on t...
2023-10-03
16 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
Experiment & Sentry by Fredric Brown | Science Fiction Short Story
"Experiment" opens with a scientist eagerly demonstrating his newly invented time machine to his colleagues. The machine, although small, serves as proof that time travel is possible. The men are enthralled by the prospect of traveling through time but fail to consider the ethical and moral implications of their actions."Sentry" introduces readers to a soldier stationed on a distant planet light-years away from his home. Initially, we assume the soldier is human, just like us. However, the story takes a startling twist when we discover that the soldier is, in fact, an alien visiting Earth.
2023-10-02
07 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
Time Enough at Last by Lynn Venable | Twilight Zone
In the world of science fiction, there are stories that captivate our imaginations, and then there are those that haunt us with their poignant irony. Lynn Venable's "Time Enough at Last" falls into the latter category—a timeless tale that serves as a cautionary reminder of the value of time, the pursuit of passions, and the unexpected twists of fate.The narrative introduces us to Henry, a man whose life is a testament to relentless busyness. Plagued by poor eyesight, he hides behind thick glasses and toils away most of his waking hours at work. The precious few moments th...
2023-09-29
18 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
My Husband's Book by J.M. Barrie | Author of Peter Pan
In the realm of classic literature, J.M. Barrie is celebrated for his timeless creations, most notably "Peter Pan." However, nestled within the pages of "The Two of Us," a lesser-known gem awaits discovery— "My Husband's Book." This poignant short story unveils a tale of love, aspiration, and unfulfilled promises, prompting us to reflect on the intricacies of human relationships and dreams.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on the...
2023-09-28
12 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
A Dilemma by S. Weir Mitchell | Short Story Podcast
The story begins with the passing of Samuel's uncle, a man known for his eccentricity. In his will, the uncle bequeathed to Samuel a heavy, iron box that was said to contain a treasure trove of diamonds, rubies, and pearls. The idea of such wealth filled Samuel with excitement, but that excitement was short-lived when he read the letter left to accompany the box.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy...
2023-09-27
14 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
Honeymoon by Katherine Mansfield | Complexities of Human Relationships
In Katherine Mansfield's poignant short story "Honeymoon," the reader is drawn into the world of a newlywed couple, Fanny and her husband, as they embark on their honeymoon. At first glance, it seems like a blissful beginning to their married life, but beneath the surface lies a thought-provoking exploration of love, perception, and the complexities of human relationships.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on their coffee break.
2023-09-26
16 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
A Pair of Silk Stockings by Kate Chopin | It's more than self-care
In Kate Chopin's poignant short story, "A Pair of Silk Stockings," we are drawn into the life of Mrs. Sommers, a woman whose daily routine revolves around caring for her children and managing her household. However, this tale takes a fascinating turn when a small windfall enters her life, and she embarks on a journey of rediscovering herself. In this blog post, we delve into the transformative power of money, the importance of self-indulgence, and the pursuit of long-forgotten desires.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by...
2023-09-25
13 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
Age of Anxiety (Pt. 2) by Robert Silverberg | Futuristic Peter Pan
In the realm of science fiction, short stories often have the power to transport us to distant futures, presenting us with compelling narratives that provoke deep contemplation. Robert Silverberg's short story, "Age of Anxiety," is one such tale that leaves readers pondering the complexities of growing up, decision-making, and the consequences of our choices. In this blog post, we'll delve into the captivating world of "Age of Anxiety," where a boy on the brink of adulthood faces a life-altering decision.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by...
2023-09-22
13 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
Age of Anxiety (Pt. 1) by Robert Silverberg | Futuristic Peter Pan
In the realm of science fiction, short stories often have the power to transport us to distant futures, presenting us with compelling narratives that provoke deep contemplation. Robert Silverberg's short story, "Age of Anxiety," is one such tale that leaves readers pondering the complexities of growing up, decision-making, and the consequences of our choices. In this blog post, we'll delve into the captivating world of "Age of Anxiety," where a boy on the brink of adulthood faces a life-altering decision.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by...
2023-09-21
14 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
By the Rule of Contrary by Lucy Maud Montgomery | Author of Anne of Green Gables
Lucy Maud Montgomery, often known as L.M. Montgomery, is a name that resonates with readers of all ages around the world. Born on November 30, 1874, in Clifton, Prince Edward Island, Canada, Montgomery's literary contributions have left an indelible mark on literature, particularly through her iconic "Anne of Green Gables" series. In this blog post, we'll take a closer look at the life, works, and enduring legacy of this beloved Canadian author.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A C...
2023-09-20
11 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
The Carnivore by G.A. Morris | Survival, regret, and a heart-wrenching twist
Imagine a story that lingers in your mind long after you've turned the last page—a story so succinct yet powerful that it leaves you contemplating the depths of human nature and the consequences of our actions. "The Carnivore" by G.A. Morris, featured in a science fiction magazine, is precisely that kind of narrative. This short story, penned by a talented female author, packs an emotional punch despite its brevity, weaving a tale of survival, regret, and a heart-wrenching twist that will leave you questioning humanity itself.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - L...
2023-09-19
16 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
2 B R 0 2 B by Kurt Vonnegut | Moral Dilemma
Kurt Vonnegut, a master of thought-provoking literature, leads us into the unsettling world of "2 B R 0 2 B," a short story that captures the essence of difficult decisions, the burdens of population control, and the haunting aftermath of choices made. This narrative invites readers to explore the depths of compassion and the moral dilemmas that arise in a dystopian society.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on their coffee bre...
2023-09-18
19 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
The Parting of Ways by Lucy Maud Montgomery | Author of Anne of Green Gables
Lucy Maud Montgomery, often known as L.M. Montgomery, is a name that resonates with readers of all ages around the world. Born on November 30, 1874, in Clifton, Prince Edward Island, Canada, Montgomery's literary contributions have left an indelible mark on literature, particularly through her iconic "Anne of Green Gables" series. In this blog post, we'll take a closer look at the life, works, and enduring legacy of this beloved Canadian author.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A C...
2023-09-15
11 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
The Big Trip Up Yonder (Pt. 2) by Kurt Vonnegut | Short Story Podcast
Kurt Vonnegut, known for his distinctive blend of dark humor and social commentary, left an indelible mark on the world of literature. In his short story "The Big Trip Up Yonder," Vonnegut takes readers on a satirical journey into a future where humans can potentially live forever. In this blog post, we'll delve into the themes, humor, and profound insights that make this short story a classic in Vonnegut's oeuvre.A Futuristic Glimpse:♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Story...
2023-09-14
12 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
The Big Trip Up Yonder (Pt. 1) by Kurt Vonnegut | Dark Humor and Social Commentary
Kurt Vonnegut, known for his distinctive blend of dark humor and social commentary, left an indelible mark on the world of literature. In his short story "The Big Trip Up Yonder," Vonnegut takes readers on a satirical journey into a future where humans can potentially live forever. In this blog post, we'll delve into the themes, humor, and profound insights that make this short story a classic in Vonnegut's oeuvre.A Futuristic Glimpse:♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Story...
2023-09-13
16 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
The Fly by Katherine Mansfield | Emotion, Symbolism, and Human Frailty
Katherine Mansfield, renowned for her ability to delve deep into the human psyche, left an indelible mark on the world of literature. One of her most celebrated works, "The Fly," stands as a powerful testament to her storytelling prowess. In this blog post, we will immerse ourselves in the world of "The Fly" and unravel the layers of emotion, symbolism, and human frailty that make this short story a timeless masterpiece.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A C...
2023-09-12
17 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
Road Stop by David Mason | Self-driving Vehicle Nightmare
In our rapidly changing world, where self-driving vehicles have become the norm, revisiting classic tales can provide a unique perspective on our present reality. One such story that has gained newfound relevance in the age of self-driving cars is "Road Stop" by David Mason. This haunting narrative, once a staple for campfire storytelling, now carries an even more chilling resonance as we find ourselves surrounded by autonomous vehicles in our neighborhoods. In this blog post, we'll delve into why "Road Stop" is the perfect choice for a spooky evening by the campfire, especially in the context of our self-driving future.
2023-09-11
13 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
Which? By Joseph Hall | Flash Fiction
In a world that constantly demands our attention, finding moments of respite can be a challenge. Workdays are often a whirlwind, and the hustle and bustle of life can leave us craving moments of calm. That's where really short stories, those bite-sized literary delights, come to the rescue.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on their coffee break. 💌Send me a message.__Thank you for tuning...
2023-09-10
03 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
Hope by Edward Thomas Noonan | Flash Fiction
In a world that constantly demands our attention, finding moments of respite can be a challenge. Workdays are often a whirlwind, and the hustle and bustle of life can leave us craving moments of calm. That's where really short stories, those bite-sized literary delights, come to the rescue.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on their coffee break. 💌Send me a message.__Thank you for tuning in to A C...
2023-09-09
03 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
The Black Patch by Randolph Hartley | Flash Fiction
In a world that constantly demands our attention, finding moments of respite can be a challenge. Workdays are often a whirlwind, and the hustle and bustle of life can leave us craving moments of calm. That's where really short stories, those bite-sized literary delights, come to the rescue.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on their coffee break. 💌Send me a message.__Thank you for tuning...
2023-09-08
09 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
The Eyes Have It by Philip K. Dick | Science Fiction Short Story
Science Fiction Stories of 1953 was a notable publication in the realm of science fiction literature. This magazine, as the title suggests, compiled a collection of science fiction short stories that were originally published in 1953. During this era, science fiction was experiencing a surge in popularity and creativity, with authors exploring innovative concepts and pushing the boundaries of the genre.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on their coffee...
2023-09-07
09 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
A Fable by Mark Twain | Classic Story Podcast
The story begins with an artist who gazes at his own painting reflected in a mirror. To his eyes, the artwork appears even more beautiful in the mirror's reflection. Twain's description of the artist's joy in his own creation sets the stage for the fable's whimsical exploration of perception.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on their coffee break. 💌Send me a message.__Thank you for tuning...
2023-09-06
06 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
The Yellow Wallpaper (Pt. 3) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman | Feminist Short Story
“The Yellow Wallpaper," a short story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, is a masterpiece that delves into the complexities of postpartum depression, female suppression, and the power of symbolism. In this blog post, we'll unravel the layers of this haunting narrative, dissecting the themes and exploring the eerie symbolism of the yellow wallpaper.--♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on their coffee break. 💌Send me a message.__Th...
2023-09-05
13 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
The Yellow Wallpaper (Pt. 2) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman | Classic Short Story Podcast
The story revolves around an unnamed female protagonist who is suffering from postpartum depression. Her husband, a doctor, prescribes bedrest and dismisses her illness as mere hysteria. Their strained relationship highlights the gender dynamics and patriarchal attitudes prevalent in the late 19th century.--♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on their coffee break. 💌Send me a message.__Thank you for tuning in to A Cup of Fiction...
2023-09-05
14 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
The Yellow Wallpaper (Pt.1) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman | Postpartum Depression and Female Suppression
The story revolves around an unnamed female protagonist who is suffering from postpartum depression. Her husband, a doctor, prescribes bedrest and dismisses her illness as mere hysteria. Their strained relationship highlights the gender dynamics and patriarchal attitudes prevalent in the late 19th century.--♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on their coffee break. 💌Send me a message.__Thank you for tuning in to A Cup of Fiction...
2023-08-31
13 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
Miss Brill by Katherine Mansfield | Short Story about Loneliness
In the realm of literature, some characters leap off the pages and into our hearts, resonating deeply with our own experiences and emotions. "Miss Brill," a short story by Katherine Mansfield, introduces us to such a character—a lonely, older woman who finds solace in observing the lives of others. In this blog post, we'll explore the story of Miss Brill, her world, and the poignant themes of loneliness, longing, and the human need for connection.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Thea...
2023-08-30
12 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
Life of Ma Parker by Katherine Mansfield | Classic Literature Podcast
From the devastating challenges of her children's illnesses, deaths, and departures to the loss of her husband and, most recently, the death of her grandson, Ma Parker has experienced more suffering than most can fathom. Yet, she has faced each adversity with remarkable resilience, never allowing herself the luxury of despair. Her life has been an unyielding march through adversity, marked by an astonishing lack of self-pity.—♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Sh...
2023-08-30
16 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
The Kiss by Kate Chopin | A Podcast with Short Stories
Today’s daily dose of fiction features one of literary’s greatest, Kate Chopin. The Kiss is a short story about a woman that wants to have her cake and eat it, too. I hope you enjoy your fiction on the go! —♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖Show Notes - Learn more about the story🎙️Narrated by Rachel Hancock - Theater Geek turned Storytelling Pro☕️A Cup of Fiction. Short stories for busy adults on their coffee break. 💌Send me a message.__Thank you for tuning in to A Cup of Fict...
2023-08-29
08 min
A Cup of Fiction Podcast - Short Stories for your Coffee Break
The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin | Best Short Fiction
This is where classic literature comes to life through captivating narrations. Join me as we delve into the world of Kate Chopin's timeless short story, 'The Story of an Hour.' In each episode, we bring you immersive renditions of literary gems that explore themes of freedom, identity, and the human spirit. Discover the power of storytelling as we unlock the profound narrative within this iconic tale. Subscribe now and let your imagination soar with our expertly narrated, thought-provoking short stories.—♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free📖SHOW NOTES - L...
2023-08-29
08 min
Sam & Rachel's Generation Gap
Ep 13: All That meets Kids Incorporated
Get ready for a lot of double claps and a lot of “YEAHS!” because this week, we are digging into some of our fave children’s programming. Listen and laugh with us as Rachel learns about the early days of Kenan Thompson’s sketch comedy career and Sam learns who Herbie Hancock is - and spoiler alert - finds out he’s not the frontman of The Eagles.Sam & Rachel's Generation Gap is a comedy podcast that bridges a couple's 12 year age difference through pop culture! Follow us at @samandrachelcomedy on Instagram & Facebook. Rate, Review & Subscribe on...
2023-08-22
1h 03
Palsys With Palsies
Let's Get Crazy! (No, Like Literally Crazy!)
The Protest Psychosis: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/206267/the-protest-psychosis-by-jonathan-m-metzl/Fireweed Collective: https://fireweedcollective.org/Peer respite: why it should be everyone’s concern: https://www.madinamerica.com/2021/10/peer-respite/Afiya peer respite: https://wildfloweralliance.org/afiya/Creating your mad map: https://drive.google.com/file/d/16EMbPSh9i4fo9UT5tMe3sD9VKrjyRT0C/view?usp=sharingPods and pod mapping worksheet: https://batjc.wordpress.com/resources/pods-and-pod-mapping-worksheet/ Mad activists: the language we use reflects our desire for change: https://www.madinamerica.com/2021/09/mad-activists-langauge/ Mad people of color: a...
2023-07-21
1h 03
The Skeptical Shaman
The Godessy, with Lianne Arends
In this episode of The Skeptical Shaman, host Rachel White (of TOTEM Readings) interviews Lianne Arends, researcher and author of the in-progress book series titled “The Godessy”. Lianne’s life’s work is all about researching and understanding the origins of the Ancient Mystery Teachings, which have been shrouded in secrecy for millennia. The Godessy is historical fiction, detailing the story of a very real scientist that got swept up in a very real ancient mystery school that emerged in the wake of World War 2. The Godessy—and Lianne’s research—is all about how the ancient worl...
2023-07-10
59 min
The Skeptical Shaman
The Goddessy, with Lianne Arends
Wanted to give all of you lovely paid Substack subscribers an early treat for the holiday: a special, very early sneak preview of the next episode of The Skeptical Shaman— with the lovely (and fascinating) Lianne Arends. This episode will be up on all other platforms— including Apple, Google and Spotify— next week, but until then you get bragger’s rights!Enjoy, and thank you for supporting TOTEM! In this episode of The Skeptical Shaman, host Rachel White (of TOTEM Readings) interviews Lianne Arends, researcher and author of the in-progress book series t...
2023-07-04
59 min
The Chris Evans Show with The National Lottery
The one with Sheila Hancock
Legendary actress Dame Sheila Hancock flips through her book Old Rage, Chris introduces us to his new favourite person and Rachel is lost for words! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-06-07
49 min
Talking With Tech AAC Podcast
Kristina Edie, Erica Sauer, Joy Mockbee, & Bernadette Wiley: Exploring the Specific Language System First Approach (Part 2)
This week, we share Part 2 of Chris’s conversation with Kristina Edie (SLP), Erica Sauer (Director of Special Programs), Joy Mockbee (OT), and Bernadette Wiley (PT/AAC) with Hancock County Schools in West Virginia. They continue to talk with Chris about the Specific Language System First approach and how it might work for their district, including how to choose the “tier 1/2” device that you give every AAC user. Before the interview, Rachel shares about working with a new client who has had some difficulty with implementation over the last 5 years with other therapists. Her client’s school...
2023-04-14
53 min
Talking With Tech AAC Podcast
Kristina Edie, Erica Sauer, Joy Mockbee, & Bernadette Wiley: Exploring the Specific Language System First Approach (Part 1)
This week, we share Part 1 of Chris’s conversation with Kristina Edie (SLP), Erica Sauer (Director of Special Programs), Joy Mockbee (OT), and Bernadette Wiley (PT/AAC) with Hancock County Schools in West Virginia. They talk about the AAC journey their district has gone on that led them to asking Chris to help them understand the Specific Language System First approach and how it might work for them. Before the interview, Chris and Rachel talk about an email that Rachel sent to her email list about using slang with AAC that was offensive to a rea...
2023-04-07
49 min
Corner Cafe: A Conversation About Our Faith in Jesus
Stephanie Hancock: How can we be our authentic selves in faith and politics?
I'm Stephanie Hancock, Wife, Mother, US Air Force Veteran, Singer, Songwriter, Theatre Producer and Faithful follower of Christ. I have had an eclectic career in my life which has allowed me to travel the world, create artistic expression, to serve the community. 1 Peter 4:10 (NIV) "Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms." In today's, world, we are called to be Salt and Light in every aspect of our lives, that includes politics, art, public service and education.YouTube Ins...
2023-04-02
1h 04
The Money Advantage Podcast
Infinite Banking and the Social Media Industry, with Mich Hancock
Want to hear from a business owner like you who is using Infinite Banking in their personal and business financial strategy? Today, we’re talking with Mich Hancock, a social media marketing professional familiar with LinkedIn, TEDx, and CEO of the digital marketing agency 100th Monkey. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9soHCbc6SE So, if you would like to hear about a client’s experience getting started with Infinite Banking and working with our team, and hear some tips to improve your social media strategy… tune in now to join the conversation! Table of contentsWhat Brought Mich to Infini...
2023-03-20
52 min
Iain Dale - The Whole Show
Matt Hancock won't stand at the next election, Cross Question & would returning the Parthenon Marbles set a precedent?
Matt Hancock announces he won't stand at the next election, Cross Question & would returning the Parthenon Marbles set a precedent? Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are SDLP MP Claire Hanna, Conservative MP Matt Warman, journalist Rachel Shabi and tech entrepreneur Emma Sinclair.
2022-12-07
2h 24
The Political Party
Show 295 - *Rachel Reeves LIVE*
The Shadow Chancellor is on rollicking form in this hilarious, lively and impassioned interview. Rachel is steeped in economics, having worked for the Bank of England (at the same time Matt Hancock, more on that later). She sets out the dividing lines between herself and the Tories and explains the different decisions Labour would take if they win the next election. Rachel has only been Shadow Chancellor for a year and a half but in that time she has helped salvage Labour's economic credibility. She's also faced 4 Chancellors this year alone and gives us the inside story on how...
2022-12-06
1h 15
Dr. Dravon James Every Day Peace
The Ultimate Guide to Crystals
Get an understanding of crystals so you can use them in the most effective and efficient ways to promote self-love and healing. Dr. Dravon James talks to Rachel Hancock about the healing energy of crystals and stones and more information from her book, The Ultimate Guide to Crystals: The Beginner's Guide to The Healing Energy of 100 Crystals and Stones. Join Dr. Dravon James and the Everyday Peace community here Find Rachel Hancock on Instagram @LovingThyselfRocks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2022-08-31
40 min
THE SMALL BUSINESS OWNER PODCAST with Rachel Klaver
What Happened when I added Pinterest to my marketing, with Tracey Hancock
Pinterest is often a completely undervalued part of small businesses digital marketing plans. But with over 450 million monthly active users, 60% of them being women, it's the perfect platform to use to build presence, help people find you and create links back to your website. Tracey Hancock wanted to use Pinterest to do just that. She’s a coach who developed the “Living Well” programme, that helps her clients get clarity around how they want to live, and then take the steps they need to do just that. Along with...
2022-01-13
44 min
MAP IT Marketing
What Happened when I added Pinterest to my marketing, with Tracey Hancock
Pinterest is often a completely undervalued part of small businesses digital marketing plans. But with over 450 million monthly active users, 60% of them being women, it's the perfect platform to use to build presence, help people find you and create links back to your website. Tracey Hancock wanted to use Pinterest to do just that. She’s a coach who developed the “Living Well” programme, that helps her clients get clarity around how they want to live, and then take the steps they need to do just that. Along with one-to-one work, Tracey off...
2022-01-13
44 min
Culture Sex Relationships
Rachel Thompson: Rough
As we’ve covered recently in the episodes with Katherine Angel and Joy Townsend, the on-going journey to sexual subjectivity for women is often difficult and fraught with harms, violence, degrees of unwantedness, coercion, and a lack of consent. The narrow, legalistic, framework we have for understanding these harms are geared towards identifying (or perhaps not identifying) perpetrators. This often stifles the voices of survivors of violence. In a society where sex is still so stigmatised how do we find the spaces, and the vocabulary to talk about sex and make sense of our own experiences. Where we are given su...
2021-08-23
1h 01
Inside Business with Ciaran Hancock
The EU's sweeping climate change plan / "Scared and stressed" over-60s in mortgage arrears
Today the European Union revealed the details of its “Fit for 55”, a package of toughened climate laws designed to help hit the target of reducing emissions by 55% by 2030. But what does it contain, does it go far enough to hit the target, and what will it mean for business and consumers? Environment editor Kevin O Sullivan and Europe correspondent Naomi O’Leary report. A Central Bank paper on long-term debt has revealed that over-60s make up a quarter of all those in mortgage arrears. This vulnerable group, often with limited ability to escape debt due to their age, should be off...
2021-07-14
31 min
Theology Gals
Books: The Books We Are Reading
This week we talk about books, the books we are reading and have read recently. Help Daniel Walk Support Theology Gals monthly through Patreon Support Theology Gals witt a one time donation through PayPal Theology Gals merch Theology Gals Journals Episode Resourses: Journibles Hargraves Home and Hearth Scripture Writing When Sheep Attack Dennis R. Maynard Something's Not Right: Decoding the Hidden Tactics of Abuse--and Freeing Yourself from Its Power Wade Mullen Beyond Culture Wars: Is America a Mission Field or a Battlefield? Michael Horton Pilgrim Theology: Core Doctrines for Christian Disciples Michael Horton Dear Mrs. Bird: A Novel (1) (The Emmy Lake...
2021-06-28
1h 01
MichMash
Rachel Nolen and Maria Price
Today my guests are Rachel Nolen and Maria Price. They are the Co-Authors of The Cow Cocoon, a sweet story of Truman who discovers that everyone needs a safe place. Rachel and Maria were brought together by their daughters who were in the same class in 7th grade, eventually, it was their values and devotion to family, flair, and fun that created their amazing friendship. [00:01 – 03:40] How Rachel and Maria met each other and Co-Authored The Cow Cocoon I welcome Rachel Nolen and Maria Price, to the show Rachel talks about how The Cow Cocoon idea came to...
2021-01-31
20 min
urbanNext podcasts
Nature of Enclosure Session 3 - Sean Lally, Joël Vacheron, Rachel Armstrong
Jeffrey S. Nesbit is joined by Sean Lally, Joël Vacheron and Rachel Armstrong to reflect on the culturally constructed spaces and images envisioning air and other planetary forms in relation to the Nature of Enclosure. Learn more about Sean Lally's work: https://uic.academia.edu/SLally https://www.lars-mueller-publishers.com/air-other-planets https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1531-314X.2007.00136.x https://nightwhiteskies.libsyn.com/ https://urbannext.net/the-shape-of-energy/ Learn more about Joel Vacheron's work: https://ecal.academia.edu/Jo%C3%ABlVacheron
2020-11-06
56 min
Baily Hancock Presents: Stop, Collaborate & Listen
SOCIAL IMPACT X COLLABORATION: Rachel Kois, Founder & CEO at Simple Switch
Join me and Rachel Kois, Founder & CEO at Simple Switch as we talk about global culture shifts and how it’ll be through collaboration that businesses can have a positive impact on our world. View the show notes at bailyhancock.com/scl/52 {This is episode 4 of 4 in the third mini-series of season 2 on SOCIAL IMPACT X COLLABORATION}
2020-10-26
53 min
Revival Nuggets
The Pals Pod
In ep 12, Rachel and Norris speak about the joy of friendship and the importance of praying big together. Includes references to cricket, the Hebrides, and Matt Hancock.
2020-06-18
18 min
Think Piecing
Ep. 1 - BLACK LIVES MATTER
Donation Links → Color of Change, Fair Fight, and consolidated list of bail funds. Educational Anti-Racist Feeds → @theconsciouskid, @jessicawilson.msrd, @rachel.cargle, and @iamrachelricketts ⍆ Write in at thinkpiecing@gmail.com, send me a voicemail, and shop show merch. ⍆ Support the show here or at venmo.com/mrsgraceface ⍆ Follow Grace on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook or visit heathergracehancock.com to learn more. ⍆ Follow Think Piecing on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice me...
2020-06-03
56 min
Inside Business with Ciaran Hancock
Reopening Ireland: two businesswomen on meeting the challenge of Covid-19
Today we hear from two seasoned entrepreneurs in two different industries about how they are dealing with the fallout from Covid-19 and the opportunities that will hopefully begin to arise as the economy begins to reopen. How does this compare to past disruptions they have experienced, and what lessons can be applied to this new situation? Rachel Doyle founded Wicklow garden centre Arboretum in 1977 and the family business has since expanded with another store in Carlow. Mary McKenna is one of the country's leading tour operators, of Tour America and Cruise Holidays. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy...
2020-05-20
39 min
Time to Identify with Rachel Klaver
Making Life Count to Yourself - An interview with Tracey Hancock
Tracey Hancock was driven, hard working, highly focussed and ambitious in her career. And then she got sick Really sick. I'd still say Tracey is still incredibly focussed, and driven (and hard working) but that illness changed her trajectory and lead her into a completely different type of work. We talk about that, and the importance of taking time to just be listened to on Time to Identify with Rachel Klaver
2019-06-22
25 min
You Out Loud
#40: Emotional Healing With Rachel Wish
Rachel Wish is a life coach that specializes in helping women heal from and overcome emotional traumas. After spending 8 years practicing healing techniques, she now uses her own healing experience to help others. She is dedicated to coaching women to step into their power and own their emotions. Connect with her here: FB: Rachel Wish www.rachelwishcoaching.com
2019-04-08
35 min
The Baily Hancock Show
45: "Assess Yourself & Immerse Your Self" with Rachel Mae Furman, Leisure Expert
About Rachel:For Rachel Mae Furman, the love of detailing her life in photos began back before the digital age. Obsessed with nostalgia yet unable to ever keep a good journal habit, Rachel thought it would be fun to take one photo per day with her film camera to remember her everyday adventures. Way before social media, she loved the feeling of anticipation dropping the film off at the drug store and remembering what she did in photos. Around this time, Rachel began a marketing and PR company with bars and restaurants as clients...
2018-10-29
00 min
MichMash
Bruce Wehner
Bruce and I talk about you thought I was jerk, no need to retire, 1935, President Roosevelt, play with people's emotions, government enabled, Federal Reserve of St. Louis, 57 billion, figure out what is right for you, I don't like the word budget, cash flow awareness, circumstance change, all about insurance in 9 minutes, there's a reason it's been around 300 years, free yourself to be more productive, guarantees built in, still building business by relationships, difference between business owners and entrepreneurs, The Money Advantage, Paul Moore, Rachel Marshall, attitude and spirit, How to Lose Money, Bob Burg who wrote The Go Giver, Ste...
2018-07-17
30 min
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #59: Hard vs Easy Holiday Reading, and We Have Always Lived in the Castle vs The Haunting of Hill House
Shirley Jackson and holiday reading – welcome to episode 59! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Tea-or-Books-episode-59.mp3 In the first half of this episode, we look at holiday reading – chiefly whether we prefer easy or difficult books when we go off on holiday, but we also look at other potential reading options. In the second half, we look at two novels by the wonderful Shirley Jackson – We Have Always Lived in the Castle and The Haunting of Hill House. The episode of Colin’s podcast isn’t live yet, but you can see The C to Z of...
2018-06-13
00 min
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #58: Book Groups (yes or no), and The Fountain Overflows vs Invitation to the Waltz
Rebecca West, Rosamond Lehmann, and book groups – welcome to episode 58! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Tea-or-Books-episode-58.mp3 I can hardly believe that we’ve not done an episode on book groups before – but here we are! In the first half, Rachel and I talk about whether or not we’re in book groups, and what would constitute our ideal book group. In the second half, we discuss Rebecca West’s 1956 novel The Fountain Overflows and compare it with Rosamond Lehmann’s 1932 novel Invitation to the Waltz – both the beginning of series, and both about young women enter...
2018-05-29
00 min
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #57: save vs binge, and The Murder of Roger Ackroyd vs The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Murder mysteries and binge-reading – enjoy episode 57! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Tea-or-Books-episode-57.mp3 In this episode, we compare an uncharacteristically modern novel – The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton, published in 2018 – with Agatha Christie’s classic Poirot novel The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. In the first half, we debate whether we binge-read authors or spread them out to save them. Feel sorry for Rachel this week – she’s rather croaky with a cold, but she powers on admirably! I’ve edited out most of her coughing, poor thing, but apologies for any that have...
2018-05-14
00 min
Movie Meltdown
Attack of Rachel Grimes!
Attack of the Killer Soundtrack - Episode 52 This week we are joined by composer, pianist and old school rock star - Rachel Grimes. Rachel has recently composed the score for Jeremy Frindel's film The Doctor from India, so we eventually discuss that... but not before we delve into her youthful interests, her formative years in the middle of a world-renowned punk rock scene and just how she got involved with the coolest field hockey team ever formed. And while we confirm that Rachel's is the best part of Will Smith's Hancock, we also mention... Rodan, The City of L...
2018-05-14
2h 26
Tea or Books?
Tea or Books? #56: Review vs Recommendation and The Lark vs High Wages
We’ve finally done the reviewers vs recommendations episode! Also: E Nesbit and Dorothy Whipple. https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Tea-or-Books-episode-56.mp3 Every now and then, the critics vs bloggers debate rears its head. In the first half of the episode, we take a slightly different look at that – newspaper reviews vs friend’s recommendations – but we also talk about blogs along the way, unsurprisingly. In the second half, we pit two novels about women finding jobs against each other – E Nesbit’s The Lark (1922) and Dorothy Whipple’s High Wages (1930). You can support the po...
2018-04-23
00 min