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As a psychologist, I work with women facing a variety of challenges in their lives. I create a safe, supportive environment in which each client can explore their concerns, beliefs, and hopes for the future. My passion is to empower clients by helping them to recognise their inner strengths and leveraging these strenghts to face challenges and fears head-on so that they can create the kind of life they deeply desire. This podcast is a recorded version of my blog. I record my blog to make the ...
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A podcast dedicated to all things literary and bookish in Brighton & beyond. Anna interviews authors, publishers, people working in literature programmes, gets recommendations from booksellers and bloggers, and shares the best upcoming events. Follow @annamburtt on Twitter and @btnbookclub on Instagram for updates. Email btnbookclub@gmail.com for enquiries.
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Todd Bookspan, Founder & CEO of WinByNoon, and Deborah Byrd, CEO of Plug and Play SM interview guests from the Business, Mortgage, Real Estate, Health industries along with many more industry experts.
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It's the Reverbathon and we're back with a special show recorded in the Radio Reverb studio with a host of fab live guests and sponsors. Please consider making a donation to keep us ad-free and creating the show. You can do so here. More about Jenni and her work at Brighton Fringe Book tickets to Mrisi's show More about Hove Creative Writing Group …
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This month we speak to Brighton based debut novelists, Ania Card and Sarah Butler, both of whom have books out with indie presses. Ania talks about writing not in her native tongue, about exploring queer identity and how the writing community has helped her reach success. Sarah talks about the move from short fiction to a novel and how the Sussex l…
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This month’s show is hosted Victoria Robson and Cindy Etherton, co-founders of Real Writers Circle, a Brighton-based a community of writers who meet monthly to share work, support, and friendship. Victoria and Cindy talk to Circle members Ciar Byrne, Jackie Mendoza and Kate Marsh about their favourite books and their influence on their writing. And…
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Join Jericho Writers More about TAKE WHAT YOU NEED The books spoken about on the show: Fiction 1a: Penance by Eliza Clark 1b: Pretty as a Picture by Elizabeth Little 2a: In Memoriam by Alice Winn 2b: Ghost Girl, Banana by Wiz Wharton 3a: Mrs S by K Patrick 3b: Dryland by Sara Jaffe 4a: Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Sutanto 4…
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On this month’s show, we hear from Lisa Fransson about her new novel THE SHAPE OF GUILT, to Deborah Jenkins about her debut collection of short stories, WINTER LIGHTS and to Emma Jackson’s new book WITCH YOU WEREN’T HERE. Our next show is our bumper Christmas recommendation special with bookseller, Elizabeth Perry. We’ll go through the top 5 bestse…
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On the show, we hear from Lesley Wood, CEO of New Writing South and director of the festival; from David Sheppeard from festival partner, Marlborough Productions; from Alexa Rusakoff, one of the student curators behind Friday’s event; from Okechukwu Nzelu who joins us to talk about his in-conversation event with Max Lobe and the workshop on charact…
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This month, we speak to Elizabeth Delo, author of BECOMING LIZ TAYLOR, about why she decided to set part of her debut novel in Brighton and how overhearing a conversation in a queue sparked the idea for the book. We also talk to Brighton based Deborah Price about her memoir THE PEANUT FACTORY about living in London squats in the 80s. We talk to Bri…
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We're back from our short summer hiatus with a jam-packed episode for you. We speak to Brighton based Chloe Michelle Howard about her debut novel SUNBURN – a beautiful sapphic comic of age story set in rural Ireland in the 1990s, to former Brighton resident Emma Claire Wilson about her debut novel THIS CHILD OF MINE and what it was like to grow up …
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This month we talk to Lily Lindon about her new queer rom com MY OWN WORST ENEMY, to Talia Hibbert about her new YA rom com HIGHLY SUSPICIOUS AND UNFAIRLY CUTE as well as her appearance at Brighton Book Festival on June 24. We also speak to two Brighton writers, Amy Lavelle and Joe Bedford about their new books, HOME SWEET HOME and A BAD DECADE FOR…
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Todd Bookspan, CEO and Founder of Win By Noon, and Deborah Byrd, CEO of Plug and Play SM are joined by Melanie Deziel, the renowned Founder of StoryFuel. Melanie shares her insights and experiences. As an expert in the field of storytelling and content marketing, Deziel dives into the importance of effective storytelling for businesses and brands. …
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Logan Mohtashami joins Todd Bookspan, CEO & Founder of Win By Noon, and Deborah Byrd, CEO of Plug And Play SM on this episode of the Win Now Podcast. Logan Mohtashami is a housing data analyst, financial writer, and blogger covering the U.S. economy specializing in the housing market and also the Lead Analyst for HousingWire. Mohtashami’s astute an…
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On this month’s show, we talk to poet Amy Key about her new book ARRANGEMENTS IN BLUE and her appearance as part of Brighton Festival’s books and debate programme on April 20th; to local writer Kate Bradley about her new novel THE SISTERHOOD – a feminist retelling of Orwell's 1984; to Cathy Haywood and Mark Slater about the Creative Writing Program…
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YouTube Guru & Real Estate Agent, Levi Lascsak, will be our guest on the Win Now podcast with Todd Bookspan and Deborah Byrd!! If you are a real estate agent or even a loan officer looking for ways to generate leads while leveraging YouTube, then don't miss this LIVE interview!!! Levi and his business partner, Travis Plumb, were brand new to Real E…
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Become Your Own Banker with Kyle Fuller of Factum Financial Todd Bookspan (CEO & Founder of Win By Noon) and Deborah Byrd (CEO & Founder of @plugandplay_sm) interview Kyle Fuller with Factum Financial. Kyle teaches his clients to Beat the Banks with Infinite Banking. Both Deborah and Todd are on a quest to help others build wealth. This conversatio…
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If you are struggling with how in the world to find the time to create TikToks as a solo loan officer or real estate agent... then this episode is for you!! Tony Byrne from Heritage Home Loans has developed quite the efficient system to capture and distribute his social media content. He walks us through his process on this episode of Win Now.…
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We talk about creative financial solutions to help more clients with Pace Morby, founder of Subto.com. Pace is a self-made real estate magnate and educator in the real estate world who has acquired millions of dollars in property investments across the United States through his Morby Method. He is the host of the popular A&E show “Triple Digit Flip…
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A list of the books spoken about on this month's show! Windmill Hill - Lucy Atkins - 25th May Transitional - Munroe Bergdorf - out now All the Beauty in the World - Patrick Bringley - out now Fire Rush - Jacqueline Crooks - out now Scorched Grace - Margot Douaihy - 6th April Books & Islands in Ojibwe Country - Louise Erdrich - 20th April Voyager - …
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This month, we go sea swimming with Brighton based writers Josie Lloyd and Mark Radcliffe, and we speak to the author of this month’s book club book IF THEY KNEW, Sophie Flynn. We also give you a curated preview of literary events in this year’s Brighton Fringe Festival which runs through May. Our next book club book is DAZZLING by Sussex-based Chi…
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This month we’re talking all things romance in books. Anna speaks to Joseph Murray about his new novel, FLING, a laugh out loud Irish romantic comedy which follows a couple who both turn to a dating app when they face problems in their relationship. She talks to Julia Boggio about SHOOTERS, her romantic comedy set in the world of wedding photograph…
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Christmas is over for another year, and on this episode, we’re bringing you three exciting interviews with Brighton writers to help inspire your reading for 2023. I talk to PD Viner about his crime thrillers and his community-based writing routine. I speak to author of Ridley Road, Jo Bloom, about her new book permission which explores non-monogamy…
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We’ve got a jam-packed Christmas special for you this month. We speak to five writers of Christmas books: Hayley Webster, Alexandra Benedict, Andy Leach, Lotte James and Lizzie Huxley-Jones. I’m joined by Elizabeth Perry who runs through the top 5 fiction and non fiction bestsellers this year and suggest her alternative recommendations that you may…
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On this episode of the Brighton Book Club, we speak to Brighton icon and crime writer extraordinaire Peter James about everything from bringing the internet to Sussex, to shadowing the police, to the real life Roy Grace. We discuss the kindle Storyteller Award with Ann Girdharry, and we discuss this month’s book club book TOMORROW AND TOMORROW AND …
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We love books and we love Brighton and we love books set in Brighton! Anna is joined by Jamie West, Daren Kay, Sue Teddern and Alison Belsham who talk all about their books set in our fine city. Anna is also joined by Rachelle Atalla to discuss this month's book club book, THE PHARMACIST. Our next book club book is Gabrielle Zevin's Tomorrow and To…
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This episode is packed full of great upcoming book events in Brighton and Sussex as well as some great local authors and publishers. We also discuss this summer’s hottest rom com, HONEY & SPICE by Bolu Babalola. We speak to William Shaw about Fatal Shore as part of Shoreham Festval next month; Lesley Wood about The Coast is Queer Festival, Susannah…
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We are back from our summer break with a jam-packed show. We speak to the new owner of Kemptown Bookshop, Cathy Haywood, about her plans for the shop as well as YA specialist, Remony Hart about her plans for the new YA and kids’ section. Caitlin Gleeson speaks to Lily Lindon about her new book DOUBLE BOOKED, and I interviewed Cate Quinn about one o…
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It’s our Summer Reads Special and we have a jam-packed episode for you this month, full of fabulous book recommendations from Caitlin Gleeson at City Books, a great interview with Laura Kay about her Brighton-based new book TELL ME EVERYTHING, a chat with Carolynn Bain about Brighton’s very own Book Festival at the end of June. We also have the ple…
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On this episode, we take a deep dive into one of this year’s most highly anticipated thrillers DO NO HARM with Brighton-based writer Jack Jordan, who also sticks around to talk about our book club book FINGERSMITH by Sarah Waters. We talk to our wonderful sponsor Brighton Fringe and Hammer and Tongue tell us about their poetry slams and we also tal…
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On this episode, we talk to three Brighton-based writers of Historical fiction: Fran Quinn, author of THE SMALLEST MAN, Jacquie Bloese, author of THE FRENCH HOUSE and Caraline Brown, author of THE CANDLELIT MENAGERIE. Caitlin Gleeson speaks to art historian and curator Alexandra Loske, curator at Royal Pavilion and Brighton Museums, and Anna discus…
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This month, we talk to authors who take three very different periods in history and use them to form their fiction. Brighton-based Alice O’Keeffe’s new book SKYLARK explores the controversial SpyCops scandal of the 90s; local writer Nofel Nawras' book BRIGHTON FUNK is a coming-of-age story of a mixed-race teenager, dealing with the turbulent period…
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On the first Brighton Book Club episode of of 2022, we’re talking new beginnings. Lisa Edwards, Sussex author of CHEAT PLAY LIVE, joins us to talk about the book that follows the author as she starts again in her forties and redefines what it traditionally to be a woman. We walk to Beth Miller about her new book THE WOMAN WHO CAME BACK TO LIFE, abo…
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On this episode of the Brighton Book Club, We have a BUMPER recommendation special. Caitlin Gleeson from City Books runs us through their top 10 bestsellers; Elizabeth Perry gives us her alternative suggestions and Carolynn Bain, founder of Brighton's Afrori Books runs us through her top six book-buying suggestions. We also talk to Mikaella Clement…
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On this episode of the Brighton Book Club, we take a deep dive into the Man Booker longlist with KD Books, talk to founder of the Brighton Book Shop, Lois, about their LGBTQIA+ charity bookselling venture and Evie Wyld joins us to discuss this month's book club book, THE BASS ROCK.By RadioReverb
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In this week’s episode I discuss the question: Have You Ever Thought of Doing an Emotional and Mental Declutter? Decluttering our minds and emotional space can be just as beneficial as decluttering our physical space. I give you some questions and areas you might like to explore in this podcast.The link to the original blog and video plus other lin…
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In this week’s episode I discuss Retirement Planning. We all go through emotional stages in the run up to and during retirement. What are these and how do they affect our mental and physical health? How can we help ourselves to see that retirement is more than just planning our pension? The link to the original blog, video plus other links that mig…
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On this episode of the Brighton Book Club, we hear from local author of LOVE IS THE ANSWER, Ben Craib, talk to avid reader Laura Mugridge about the Women's Prize shortlist (plus bonus material on Sally Rooney and Jessie Cave's SUNSET), to artist and creator of COMA, a graphic novel depicting the author's 15-day medically induced coma, Zara Slattery…
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In this week’s episode I discuss 5 types of parenting styles. Parenting is one of the hardest jobs in the world with so many pressures. Learning what parenting style you use can help you and your child. The link to the original blog, video and other links: https://deborahbyrnepsychologyservices.com/five-types-of-parenting-styles/…
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In this week’s podcast I discuss Learning To Deal With Procrastination. I outline 11 tips to help people overcome procrastination, they types of procrastinators and some time management tips.The link to the original blog, video and other links: https://deborahbyrnepsychologyservices.com/learning-to-deal-with-procrastination/…
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