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Becca Howell and Victoria Aslanides

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Enthusiastic conversations about books with friends! Hosts Becca and Victoria ask their very cool guests to recommend any book or written work that they want to talk about, we then read and talk about it. Pretty simple right?
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The 49th Meal

That's Not Canon Productions

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Alaska the last frontier! We take a journey across that state from the islands of the southeast up to the very tip of the state the most northern point in the United States to learn about the men and women that make different food and beverage products here. Join us to hear about what it takes to make great food and drinks in the last frontier we call home. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Success & Strategy: Real Talk with Heart Centered Entrepreneurs

Amanda Stickel - Strategic Bookkeeper & Tax Accountant

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Success & Strategy: Real Talk with Heart Centered Entrepreneurs brings you inspiring conversations with successful entrepreneurs each week. Discover how understanding their finances has fueled their business growth and learn the key strategies that made a significant impact on their journey. Get valuable advice and actionable tips from heart-centered business owners who have navigated the path to success. Tune in for quick insights on Instagram and dive deeper with full interviews on YouTube ...
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Pam Perry PR insights & interviews with the best, brightest speakers, authors and entrepreneurs on marketing, branding and how take your business to the next level. Hear the tips, techniques and technology needed to make it happen! www.pamperrypr.com 🎤 www.speakersmagazine.net Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pam-perry/support
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This episode features violinist Madeleine Mitchell introducing the return of the Red Violin Festival in Leeds, her connection with Yehudi Menuhin, and the career-long fascination with composer Herbert Howells whose In Gloucestershire Quartet forms part of a new release of recordings on the SOMM label of rarely heard works by the English composer. T…
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This episode features three singers and one conductor who have either participated in or are currently part of the Royal Opera's Jette Parker Opera Programme. Their insights explore the unique experience of this two-year scheme, focusing on the development of rehearsal and stagecraft skills, as well as the journey toward building their authentic pr…
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In this episode B+V discuss The Book of Lost Things by: John Connolly with the very cool and talented Rachel Kazee! This book delves into the dark depths of classic fairy tales and finds even darker depths beneath while also being a touching tale of a young boy navigating grief in a war torn world. Thank you Rachel! Content warning: This book and b…
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Toks Dada, Head of Classical Music at Southbank Centre, reflects on his four years running one of Europe's largest classical music series, drawing on his own lifelong vision. That vision balances continuity, tradition and innovation. The conversation touches on a shift in ticket buying post-pandemic and the opportunities this behavioural changes pr…
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Composer Adrian Sutton, the creative force behind the Olivier Award-winning scores for War Horse and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, speaks to Jon Jacob, reflecting on his diverse career, spanning from TV advertising to his celebrated work in theatre and concert music. As Sutton prepares for the October 2024 release of his latest…
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In this episode B+V trade short stories or rather short writings with each other and then, as per usual, discuss! First up is a short story called Where They Hide is a Mystery by Simon Van Booy and second is a selection from The Salmon of Doubt by Douglas Adams. Follow us on Instagram @heyreadthispod Our theme music was composed by James Allen.…
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Recorded in Stoke on Trent where members of the NYO - the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain are rehearsing for their summer concert tour in which they perform music by Wagner, Mahler, and Missy Mazolli at Bridgewater Hall on 7 August, Saffron Hall in Cambridgeshire on 9th, and finally the BBC Proms on 10th August.…
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Welcome to another episode of "Success & Strategy: Real Talk with Heart-Centered Entrepreneurs." In this episode, we’re thrilled to have Lauren Howell join us. Lauren is an impactful social media manager and public relations expert. She is known to help her clients get seen and recognized for their skills and business expertise. Connect with Lauren…
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Welcome to another episode of "Success & Strategy: Real Talk with Heart-Centered Entrepreneurs." In this episode, we’re thrilled to have Heather Lawson Bradfield join us. Heather is a powerhouse in operations, technology, team building, and business strategy, known for her exceptional ability to streamline processes and drive business growth. In ou…
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Welcome to another episode of "Success & Strategy: Real Talk with Heart-Centered Entrepreneurs." In this episode, we’re thrilled to have Staci Manley join us. Staci has experience as a creative graphic designer and is an intuitive life coach guiding her bold woman clients through their life and business journeys. Connect with Staci Manley: Facebook…
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Welcome to another episode of "Success & Strategy: Real Talk with Heart-Centered Entrepreneurs." In this episode, we’re thrilled to have Kristi Mitchell join us. Kristi is a supportive marketing strategist expert. She is known to help her clients lay out a clear and organized marketing plan to help them be seen by their ideal clients. Connect with …
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Welcome to another episode of "Success & Strategy: Real Talk with Heart-Centered Entrepreneurs." In this episode, we sit down with the incredible Melissa Tousley, founder of Sarissa Melissa Photography. Melissa is not only a talented portrait photographer but also an empowering brand strategist who helps entrepreneurs elevate their visual identity …
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Welcome to another episode of "Success & Strategy: Real Talk with Heart-Centered Entrepreneurs." In this episode, we’re thrilled to have Courtney Starkey join us. Courtney is empowering in social media management, and content creation, known for her exceptional ability to understand her client's voice and needs to help drive business growth. Connec…
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B+V celebrate Christmas in July by discussing the most well known Christmas ghost story, A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. It's both funnier and spookier than anticipated! Listen in and cool off with a little unseasonable Christmas cheer. Early in the episode we mention the book Sitting Pretty: The View from My Ordinary Resilient Disabled Body …
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This Thoroughly Good Classical Music Podcast episode features Romanian pianist Alexandra Dariescu who, on the 16th August releases her recording of Clara Schumann's Piano Concerto in A minor (pared the Grieg Piano Concerto). She's also playing a major role in the Leeds International Piano Competition later this year giving the first Alexandra Darie…
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The Thoroughly Good Classical Music Podcast hears from mezzo-soprano Fleur Barron in this episode, previewing her appearance at the 2024 Ryedale Festival in particular her collaboration with dancer Suleiman Suleiman and musician Hibiki Ichikawa intertwining a Japanese Kabuki play with Schubert's iconic Winterreise song cycle. In this podcast Fleur …
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In this episode B+V get instructed on how to survive a fairy tale via the incredible book Instructions by Neil Gaiman, thanks to the also incredible Caroline Stine. Caroline is the manager at Blue Marble Books in Ft Thomas KY, one of the oldest children's books stores in the country, if you find yourself in the area you should check it out, tis a m…
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Organist and pianist James McVinnie is Artist in Residence at Southbank Centre in London this year. His programming like many of his recordings often juxtaposes old and new These juxtapositions can bring about a delicious kind of cognitive shift for the listener. James explored his art, his approach to performance and explains more about his fascin…
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In this episode B+V talk with their new friend Zach about Cloud Atlas by: David Mitchell and get extremely hyped to dive into some of Mr. Mitchell's other works in the future. If you'd like to support the arts in Cincinnati and the wonderful work that Zach does with Artswave for our artistic community consider donating at artswave.org/give Our them…
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In this episode B+V discuss polarizing play, Our Town, by: Thornton Wilder in celebration of Victoria's birthday month! Content warning for language and brief mention of suicide related to the content of the play. Our theme music was composed by James Allen, for more of their work go to jamesallencomposer.com Follow us on instagram for updates, ann…
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In this Episode B+V chat with Patrick Earl Phillips, actor, dad, and of course Resident Evil fan about the creation of the Resident Evil franchise and development, each of their relationships to the game and games generally and about why in the world this book is called "Itchy Tasty"! Thanks for listening, for updates and such follow us on Instagra…
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This episode spotlights a new release from cellist Tim Posner. Recorded weeks ago, this episode has I'm sorry to say been subject to all manner of technical challenges. Publication has been delayed as a result. But all good things come to those who wait. And this is GOOD. Tim Posner's debut album includes music by Bloch, Bruch and Dohnanyi is a cas…
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B+V are joined by their very cool friend, Emily to discuss The Song of Achilles by: Madeline Miller. This beautiful story feels like wandering through the Greece of myth and legend and you should totally read it. Tangents in this episode include casting critiques of the movie Troy and a debate about the sexiest fruit (but we mostly stay on topic) C…
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Slow and steady wins the race. In today’s episode, Black Speakers Network founder Brian J. Olds interviews Dr. Pam Perry, a PR and branding expert. Dr. Pam discusses the racial divide and ambiguities in the media as it relates to African-Americans. She loves the #BlackPress~ Born and raised in Detroit (Motwon), she shares her experiences growing up…
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In this episode B and V talk with their very cool friend (who also happens to be B's husband), Scott about,17776 or What football will look like in the future, By: Jon Bois. This story is heartfelt and existentially intense often at the same time and we cannot recommend it enough. We will be screaming HEY! read this! about it for a very long time. …
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Lovely people from across the classical music industry share their reflections on the year gone by, and look forward to the year ahead. Hear thoughts and recommendations from violinist Fenella Humphreys, pianist Charles Owen, Roger Wright, London Chamber Orchestra's Jocelyn Lightfoot, Manchester Camerata's Bob Riley and Manchester Collective's Rakh…
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Another Becca joins B and V to talk about Sci fi classic, Parable of the Sower by: Octavia E. Butler! This story takes us on a journey through a collapsing America in the form of journal entries from a teenage girl in southern California. Her keen observational skills and desire to survive help keep her a step ahead of the ever changing landscape o…
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Schubert's epic and much-revered song cycle Die Schoene Mullerin is given a folksy feel with a new recording released by Rubicon Classics featuring Barokksolistene and Thomas Guthrie (who you'll hear in this podcast episode). If you're pro-deference this one probably isn't for you, but if you're open, curious or in need of a fresh approach then com…
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