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Introducing ”Two Charlottes Spill the Tea” – your go-to destination for heartfelt and candid conversations on life’s rollercoaster. Join hosts Charlotte & Charlotte as they delve into an array of topics spanning parenting, addiction, mental health, spirituality, meditation, self-care, and beyond. This lifestyle podcast is more than just an audio experience; it’s a virtual gathering of friends sharing stories, insights, and laughs. Discover the raw and relatable side of existence as we spill ...
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Press Pause

Wright Creative

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PRESS PAUSE is owned and operated by WRIGHT CREATIVE, a branded content and video production firm that brings professional and original reporting and storytelling to business. Headquartered just outside Charlotte, N.C., and founded in 2015 by Heather Keets Wright and Mark W. Wright, Wright Creative blends journalism experience with content marketing, content strategy, platform-building, and award-winning creativity.
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QC Fence Contractors in North Carolina offers a complete line of fencing materials including metal, wood, vinyl and vinyl composite materials. We can create the perfect fence for your home or business, and our installation professionals are trained to handle all of your fencing needs. If you have a fence around your home that needs repair, QC Fence Contractors in North Carolina is ready to serve your needs.
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The EdTech Take Out is a podcast for teachers who are looking for innovative ways to integrate technology in their classrooms. It is hosted by Mindy Cairney and Gina Rogers from the Grant Wood AEA Digital Learning Team.
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The CREATE INCREDIBLE series focuses on ‘real world’ knowledge transfer between creators. Through personal stories we encourage our guests to relive and retell their journeys revealing the highs & lows which serve to encourage, inspire & reassure listeners who may be on the fringes of INCREDIBLE creativity.
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Penny Wincer is not too busy to write. Except of course, sometimes she is too busy to write as much as she would like. Join Penny as she has conversations with other writers about writing, publishing and creativity whilst juggling all the demands on them such as motherhood, caring and other paid work. Penny Wincer is the author of Tender (Hodder, June 2020), a mother of two, a non-fiction writing coach and an Australian and long-term resident of London. She’s currently writing her second nar ...
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The First Time

The First Time Podcast

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A podcast about the first time…you publish a book. One part reality show, one part writers’ master class. Novelists Katherine Collette (https://www.katherinecollette.com/) (The Helpline, The Competition) and Kate Mildenhall (https://katemildenhall.com/) (Skylarking, The Mother Fault, The Hummingbird Effect) discuss the feels and logistics of writing and publishing and speak to Australian and international writers about their books and creative process. Now in its sixth season, The First Time ...
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Like crime stories, books and people talking about those things? This could be the podcast for you. Want to talk books? Email us at readandburiedpodcast@gmail.com. Artwork by Andrew Thompson Theme music by Saul Focus Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join the literature team from Memoria Press as they come together for living room chats about the cohesive and connected nature of the Memoria Press Literature Curriculum.
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Dr. William H. Bates, the holistic ophthalmologist who pioneered the field of natural vision improvement, published a monthly magazine called Better Eyesight Magazine from July 1919 to June 1930. Now, a century later, a group of natural vision educators and Bates Method teachers are creating the Better Eyesight Podcast, which is a monthly podcast that reads the entire Better Eyesight Magazine edition from exactly 100 years ago to the month, while also providing expert commentary on the mater ...
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When we garden, we grow. But more than just plants and flowers, we sow inspiration and creativity. This podcast explores new perspectives on gardening, innovation, artistry and individuality. Hosted by Tom Coleman, Social media & marketing expert, specialising in the Horticultural industry. Tom chats to those who are making huge strides in our sector and leaves listeners with even more ideas and motivation blossoming in their minds. This podcast is brought to you by headline sponsor Shrewsbu ...
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The Suite Life

The Suite Life

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A podcast for the employees in the FMG Suite family. We are spread all over the globe and this podcast is an attempt at bringing us all a little closer together. Every Friday I will interview a member of one of our teams and put it on the podcast. If you would like to volunteer yourself or a teammate to be on the podcast, please contact me at thesuitelife@fmgsuite.com
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The Secret Life of Writers by Tablo

Jemma Birrell, Tablo Publishing

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The Secret Life of Writers is a series of rambling conversations with some of the world’s most interesting and visionary writers and creative icons about how they got where they are, what they’re working on now, and how they balance art and life. These warm and personal interviews take you behind-the-scenes of the writing world. Hosted by Jemma Birrell, formerly of the Sydney Writers' Festival and Shakespeare & Company in Paris, and now the Creative Director at Tablo. Subscribe to hear a new ...
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The stakes are high as Frankie chats to Stuart Neville, author of Blood Like Mine, about why everything always comes down to character and emotion, the ups and downs of the unspoken contract between the writer and the reader, the best way to cook a steak and a preview of the most "nihilistic line he's ever written in his life". Follow Stuart on Twi…
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Hyun Jin Cho, a programmer for the London Film Festival, has been curating captivating content for over four years. Collaborating closely with colleagues, she has helped bring some of the world’s most beautiful films to England’s second-oldest film festival. Currently, Jin is leading the Experimenta Strand, focusing on artistic movements, shorts, d…
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When I was choosing who this weeks podcast guest would be, looking at all of the recordings from Shrewsbury Flower Show, Charlotte's was calling out to me. This episode feels like something we could all do with this week when it's wet and miserable, and one thing i know for sure is that Charlotte will cheer you up and make you think differently. As…
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In the sixty-fourth episode of the Better Eyesight Podcast, Nathan Oxenfeld, Lizzie May, and Kevin Wooding read through the sixty-fourth Better Eyesight magazine that was originally published in October 1924 by Dr. William H. Bates. Exactly one hundred years later, these three natural vision teachers breathe life back into the words of Dr. Bates, a…
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In this special episode, Kate and Katherine seek out advice from the best as they both prepare to launch brand new books for kids. They are delighted to be chatting with author, illustrator and current Australian Children's Laureate, Sally Rippin. How to launch a MG book and why it's different from launching an adult book, the art of illustration, …
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What are the advantages to installing automated gates and gate openers? Installing automated gates and gate openers provides numerous advantages, particularly when done by QC Fence Contractors in Harrisburg, NC. First, they improve security by restricting access to your property, shielding your home or business from unauthorized entry. They also ad…
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Which types of automated gates are available in Huntersville, NC? At QC Fence Contractors in Huntersville, NC, we provide a variety of automated gate options to meet both residential and commercial needs. Our automated gate options include sliding gates, swing gates, and overhead gates. Sliding gates, which move horizontally on a track, are ideal f…
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Lucy Gough has come to writing via her career as a stylist and art director. From working in house at magazines, to freelance art direction with John Lewis and Marks and Spencer, Lucy took a leap of faith in lockdown, when all her work disappeared, and wrote a course on Interiors Styling. That creative risk changed everything fo her. In this episod…
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Do automated gates and gate openers require any maintenance? Yes, automated gates and gate openers require regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance and longevity. At QC Fence Contractors in Matthews, NC, we recommend regular inspections and maintenance to avoid problems like misalignment, motor failure, and rusting. Lubricating moving part…
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What are the advantages of automating gates? Automated gates provide numerous advantages for both homeowners and businesses. QC Fence Contractors in Charlotte, NC offers automated gate solutions to improve security, convenience, and property value. Automated gates offer controlled access, preventing unauthorized entry and providing peace of mind. T…
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Welcome to another episode of "The Two Charlottes Spill the Tea." In this episode, the Charlottes dive into the increasingly prevalent issue of rudeness and lack of respect in modern society. They explore how social media and recent societal changes might be contributing to this trend and discuss the importance of maintaining good manners and empat…
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Alice Vincent is a writer and broadcaster, and the author of Rootbound: Rewilding a life and Why Women Grow: Stories of Soil, Sisterhood and Survival, both of which were longlisted for the Wainwright Prize. In this conversation we talk about how books begin and evolve for Alice, how she structures her time between columns, book writing and her news…
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Frankie is next in line with Bella Mackie, author of What a Way to Go, to discuss the importance of laughing at your misfortunes, why we're always rooting for the anti-hero and our endless fascination with the filthy rich. Follow Bella on Instagram at @mackie_bella. Want to talk books? Email us at readandburiedpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagr…
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The Botanical Reprobates, otherwise known as Alice & Annie, seem to have appeared out of nowhere. Before we knew it they were appearing on all of our screens with their quizzes and games. They've taken horticultural social media by storm, why? By simply being themselves, and we love it! Alice and Annie have an infectious way of just recording thems…
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Sunday Times bestselling author Clover Stroud's latest book The Giant in the Skyline begins with a difficult decision about whether to uproot her family from their home in Oxfordshire in order to keep the family together, and leads to a pilgrimage of discovery about what it means to feel at home and belong. We talk about grief's affect on our feeli…
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Frankie is laying out with Charlotte Philby, author of The End of Summer, to discuss flattering literary comparisons, how her family history has influenced her stories and why you should always keep everything you write. Oh, and the legacy of the much-missed More Magazine. Follow Charlotte on Instagram at @charlotte_philby. Want to talk books? Emai…
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Welcome to another episode of "The Two Charlotte's Spill the Tea"! This week, we dive into the whirlwind experience of the back-to-school season. It's been a crazy week for us, and we're sure many of you can relate to the hectic and expensive time of year when kids return to school. In this episode, we discuss the financial pressures of back-to-sch…
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Thomas Pearson started his business at 23, totally new to Horticulture and with one sole passion for pots. In that time quite a lot has changed! He definitely never thought he'd see his pots on television, nor in some of the most famous gardens in the country. He's been in the Young Horticulturalist of the Year Awards, featured in famous horticultu…
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Kerri ni Dochartaigh is the award winning author of Thin Places and Cacophany of Bone. Kerri's work delves deep into home and belonging, from her childhood in Derry during the troubles, where her family were forced to leave their home, to an adulthood of wrestlessness, unable to find a feeling of home, until she returned to the Irish landscape of h…
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German author Ewald Arenz answers readers' questions about his bestselling novel Tasting Sunlight. It’s the moving story of Liss, a reclusive woman who single-handedly runs her family farm, and teenage runaway Sally who takes refuge there. As they work together, Liss and Sally form an unlikely – and nurturing – friendship. Image: Ewald Arenz (Credi…
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In the sixty-third episode of the Better Eyesight Podcast, Esther Joy van der Werf and Nina Hutchings read through the sixty-third Better Eyesight magazine that was originally published in September 1924 by Dr. William H. Bates. Exactly one hundred years later, these two natural vision teachers breathe life back into the words of Dr. Bates, and als…
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Frankie is searching the woods with Dan Malakin, author of The Wreckage of Us, to find out his approach to writing about complex subjects such as coercive control, how he balances writing while working a full-time job and the enduring influence of Columbo on his work. Follow Dan on Twitter at @DanMalakin and Instagram. Want to talk books? Email us …
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In this episode of The Two Charlottes Spill the Tea, we dive deep into the topic of getting older. Join us as we reflect on our youthful misconceptions about aging and discuss how our perspectives have evolved. We share personal stories, laugh at our past insecurities, and celebrate the freedom and self-acceptance that comes with age. We explore th…
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The tables are turned for the first episode of series 9 - host Penny Wincer is being interviewed by author Caro Giles about her new book Home Matters. We talk about what draws Penny to write about home, digging beneath the surface of homes to find meaning behind the choices we make and how objects become portraits and tell stories about our lives a…
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He seemed to appear out of nowhere just a few years ago, but now Jonny has become a household name with his comedy reels and his prestigious lawn. @gardenwithjonny makes gardening accessible, relevant and funny (with many people passive aggressively tagging in their husbands and wives into some of his reels). It's no surprise then that his accounts…
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Actor Sheldon Shepherd had never heard of Neville Garrick prior to reading for the part for the Bob Marley biopic Bob Marley: One Love. But after he googled Marley's longtime friend -- and creative director on his iconic albums -- Shepherd found himself drawn to Garrick, who served as historical advisor on the film which has grossed upwards of $179…
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Frankie is going to dark places with Sam Holland, author of The Puppet Master, to discuss what makes a psychopath, the importance of dogs in her new series and the joys of local research. Follow Sam on Twitter at @SamHollandBooks and Instagram at @samhollandbooks, or visit her website at www.samhollandbooks.com. Want to talk books? Email us at read…
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Welcome to another captivating episode of "The Two Charlotte's Spill the Tea." Tonight, we delve into the enigmatic world of dreams. Are dreams simply a regurgitation of our subconscious, or do they hold prophetic visions and clues into our lives? We explore the concept of lucid dreaming and share personal experiences that blur the line between rea…
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Welcome back to the Two Charlottes podcast! After a brief hiatus, Charlotte and Charlotte catch up with listeners in this episode, sharing the whirlwind of events that kept them away. From battling illnesses and medication changes to rescuing a puppy and juggling the chaos of summer holidays, the hosts dive into their recent adventures. Both moms d…
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Frankie is stalking the Newcastle streets with Trevor Wood, author of The Silent Killer, to find out how Nadina Matheson inspired his latest book, learn about how real-life medical developments have impacted his protagonist's story and the perfect recipe for a comforting mid-week dinner. Follow Trevor on Twitter at @TrevorWoodWrite and Facebook at …
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This is one garden that needs no introduction... and that's because it's become an internet phenomenon in it's own right. The Laundry Garden might have started with humble aspirations to create a beautiful walled garden, but it's since become a whole community. In this episode of the Sip & Sow Podcast, Jenny explains the moment she decided to share…
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In one of the last broadcast interviews, the acclaimed Irish author Edna O’Brien, who died aged 93 in July 2024, is in conversation with Kim Chakanetsa. In this bonus episode, shediscusses her final novel, Girl – which tells the story of a young girl in Nigeria who is captured by the Islamist group Boko Haram – the effects of lockdown and her love …
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Randi Altman built postPerspective from the ground up, working as Editor-in-Chief after founding the Leading Digital Magazine for the Post Production & Production communities 11 years ago. She has found her niche in interviewing the guys behind the screens, the ones who help bring all the magic together in post. The vision was to create an Architec…
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In the sixty-second episode of the Better Eyesight Podcast, Nathan Oxenfeld and Charlotte Schuman read through the sixty-second Better Eyesight magazine that was originally published in August 1924 by Dr. William H. Bates, the pioneer of natural vision improvement. Exactly 100 years later, these three natural vision educators breathe life back into…
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Another chance to hear Harriett Gilbert talking to bestselling American writer Paul Auster, who died earlier this year on 30 April 2024. Paul Auster joined Harriett in 2012, with a literary festival audience and readers from around the world, to discuss his acclaimed work The New York Trilogy. In three brilliant variations on the classic detective …
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Following the death of the Irish author Edna O’Brien in July 2024, another chance to hear a 2008 World Book Club episode in which she talked to Harriett Gilbert and an audience of readers about her renowned debut novel The Country Girls. Banned in her homeland on publication, it has become one of O’Brien’s most admired and renowned works. Producer:…
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Their family started out growing strawberry plants in Norfolk over 30 years ago, but for Toby and Imagen this is a brand new journey, as they're just one year into their own soft fruit farm. Previously only available to commercial growers, they wanted to let home growers buy from them directly too, cutting out the middleman (often many) of nurserie…
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Frankie is heading up north to bring you all of the best bits from the Harrogate Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival 2024. A HUGE thank you to the following folks for helping to make this wild ride of an episode happen: Ruth Ware, Katie, Lisa and everyone at Ed PR, the whole team at Harrogate, Suk Pannu, T.M. Logan, J.M. Hall, Ian Moore, …
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This weeks podcast is a little bit special, many of you know that I met todays guest just one year ago, a relationship which initially started as a client, but soon blossomed into a deep friendship. Roz Chandler is a British Flower Farmer and owner of Field Gate Flowers, proudly supplying sustainable, seasonal blooms. This last year has been her mo…
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Frankie is on trial with Kate Foster, author of The King's Witches, to discuss the real history at the heart of her fiction, why stories of "witchcraft" endure and the mind-blowing true story that has inspired her next book. Follow Kate on Instagram at @katefosterauthor and Twitter at @katefostermedia. Want to talk books? Email us at readandburiedp…
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Welcome to another episode of The Two Charlotte's Spill the Tea! In this exciting installment, we dive deep into the world of network marketing, MLM, and direct sales. Join us as we explore the evolution of this industry, from the social Avon parties of the past to the highly digital landscape of today. We'll discuss the many benefits, including pe…
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This special live recording of The First Time Podcast took place on May 23, 2024 at Carriageworks on Gadigal Land for the Sydney Writers Festival. Podcast co-host, Kate Mildenhall spoke to guests Melanie Saward, James Colley and Charlotte Wood about their books, their paths to publication and the writing life. Melanie Saward is a proud Bigambul and…
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Okay, hands up, we had a little technical error when we were recording this weeks podcast, and for some reason our microphones didn't work when we recorded this section with Leanne. It sounded odd in the main episode, but we couldn't not let you hear it as a standalone bonus, because it's just such an inspirational conversation with one incredible …
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This weeks episode was recorded LIVE at BBC Gardeners World Live at the NEC Birmingham, where I catch up with award winning garden designers Ben Shutler & Kim O'Brien, from the middle of their show gardens. Ben's garden is the first to feature chickens, in a unique run around the perimeter of the garden, whilst Kim's garden brings people together t…
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Discover the magic of cyanotype, a captivating photographic printing process that produces stunning blue images using sunlight and simple chemicals. Join us as we delve into its rich history, artistic techniques, and modern applications, illuminating the world through shades of blue. Then, uncover the chilling case of Omar Medina's murder. Join us …
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Toronto is a bustling city on Lake Ontario which is growing at an astonishing rate. Almost a third of Torontonians have arrived in the last decade and more than half were born outside of Canada. The city’s Mohawk name is , which means “the place on the water where the trees are standing".Noah Richler explores the fictional landscape of the city wit…
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Frankie has found Kellye Garrett, author of Missing White Woman, live and in-person to discuss her journey through writing, why she doesn't let trauma define her characters, her secret to the best mash potatoes and so much more! Our conversation was recorded backstage at Capital Crime 2024, so please excuse the audio quality and background noise. F…
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