Sandy Kay public
[search 0]
More
Download the App!
show episodes
 
Claire Sandys is on a mission to see if it's possible to find hope in 101 different types of loss and grief (occasionally joined by husband Chris). New ad-free episodes every other Tuesday. With childless (not by choice) hosts, this podcast is packed with deep, honest experiences of grief and hope from inspiring guests. You also get: tips on how to navigate and prepare for loss, blogs, experts, exploring how loss is handled on TV, and plenty of Hermans. For more visit: www.thesilentwhy.com.
  continue reading
 
A Breath of Fresh Air is independently produced as a light, bright and breezy mix of new music, music news, interviews and reviews of movies, offerings from the streaming services and events - real and virtual. It's presented by journalist and broadcaster, Sandy Kaye who just loves chatting to her favourite musicians from the 70's and 80's international and local music scenes. You can catch A Breath of Fresh Air on many stations around Australia and on J-Air (Melbourne) on Fridays at noon.
  continue reading
 
We discuss CAREER TRANSITIONS FOR WOMEN // DISCOVER WHAT LIGHTS! YOU UP // The Well Aligned Podcast is for women seeking to transition into a new CAREER but uncertain where to start. This podcast is an enlightening and invaluable resource, offering INTUITIVE insights from women who have discovered their soul-aligned purpose and are living in ABUNDANCE! // HOW DO I MAKE THE TRANSITION? // WHERE DO I BEGIN? // WHAT QUESTIONS DO I ASK? // Please tune in to hear compelling interviews with indivi ...
  continue reading
 
Saturday Nights is one of Perth’s most entertaining, live and informative radio show. Tune in to stay up to date with everything happening in and around Perth on a Saturday night, masterfully blended with the music you know and love.
  continue reading
 
Sparking memories and discussion of the seventies. Two lifelong friends remember growing up in the 1970s, "The Greatest Decade Known To Man"! Topics include music, pop culture, movies, TV shows, celebrities and everyday life in the Midwest.
  continue reading
 
Events and what's on across the Central Coast NSW. We speak with local businesses and get the latest on what's on from top to bottom. Exclusive competitions, local news and so much more. Kay and Ted take a light hearted approach to everything coastie related for you to catch up on your way to work or while your waiting for the kids after school. With regular interviews from locals and celebrities, as well as the occasional free business tip with Ted Talks Tech. Want to get involved? Get in c ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
In this podcast, Chief Executive of Humanists UK Andrew Copson talks to humanists today about what they believe, to understand more about the values, convictions, and opinions they live by.
  continue reading
 
Join natural health expert and experienced Osteopath, Nick Tofalos, as he talks to guests from all walks of life about wellbeing in the broadest sense. Hear from professional athletes, journalists, health professionals and those who have suffered first-hand from things such as mental health issues including anxiety and addiction. Nick Tofalos is also the co-founder of one of the UK's leading supplement companies; CBD One, ensuring some very interesting and useful conversations about this ama ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Born during the Depression in Lockport, New York, Joyce Carol Oates started writing as a teen and has since written more than one hundred books, many of them portraying the darkness of American society. Her writing has earned her virtually every major American literary prize, as well as Montreal’s Blue Metropolis Grand Prix in 2012. After accepting…
  continue reading
 
Hello, friends! Another great guest today on the pod! Janette Marson shares her wealth of knowledge in the tourism industry and discusses how she made the transition from a career in media to tourism! Janette is President and CEO of ShelbyKY Tourism. She has a vast career in marketing, advertising, and public relations. For almost nine years, she w…
  continue reading
 
#109. What if your loved one doesn't have a 'good' death? How do you cope with the trauma of witnessing someone suffer at the end of their life? This is The Silent Why, a podcast on a mission to open up conversations around grief, to see if hope can be found in 101 different types of permanent loss. Loss #55 of 101: Loss through a bad/complex death…
  continue reading
 
Even though Edna O’Brien left Ireland more than 50 years ago, the texture and atmosphere of the country continue to permeate her work. Her first seven books were banned or suppressed in Ireland. In fact her debut novel, The Country Girls, was burned in her home parish for depicting the ambitions and sexual desires of young women. Today, O'Brien is …
  continue reading
 
Hello, friends! Terri Paige is my guest today, and I want to begin by sharing a golden nugget of advice Terri shared with us all - even if you dislike your job/career today, remember the knowledge you gain from that unsavory job will have value in the future! We discuss Terri's journey from a career as an accountant to her current role as CEO of Me…
  continue reading
 
#108. I've always loved graveyards. I'm not sure what it is about them that draws me in, but a little while ago I decided to record my musings as I wander round them. So that's what these Graveyard Musing episodes are, just me and my phone, in a graveyard. And sometimes I go international (like this one) and sometimes Chris joins me (like this one)…
  continue reading
 
In 2018, Eleanor Wachtel went to New York City to interview one of North America's most renowned and daring creative pioneers, Laurie Anderson. The multimedia artist and musician had just published her retrospective book, All the Things I Lost in the Flood, inspired by the devastation of Hurricane Sandy in 2012, which destroyed Anderson's archive o…
  continue reading
 
This week, for Pride season, the Oscar-nominated playwright and screenwriter Tony Kushner. Known most recently for his movie collaborations with Steven Spielberg, including Lincoln, Westside Story and The Fablemans, Kushner's breakout hit was his epic play Angels in America, the winner of multiple Tonys and a Pulitzer Prize, among many other awards…
  continue reading
 
This is a quick reminder not to be too hard on yourself when starting on a new journey! Case in point - I've been having a combo of tech issues with my microphone and editing software. I'm a one WOMAN show over here :-) -- I host, record, edit, and publish it all. So, when I say it's ok to be a "C" student when starting, I'm following my own words …
  continue reading
 
#107. Let's Chat... about what day-to-day life is like working in, or visiting, a hospice. Let’s Chat episodes chat to guests who have experience/expertise in a particular area of loss. In this episode, I (Claire Sandys) chat to Maddy Bass (Director of Nursing) and Kay Backhouse (Clinical Administrator) who both work at St John's Hospice in Lancash…
  continue reading
 
This week, American Canadian novelist Claire Messud. Throughout her career and in her new book, This Strange Eventful History, one of TIME’s most anticipated of 2024, Messud draws on her own family's history, especially that of her French Algerian father. In 2001 she spoke with Eleanor about her novel The Last Life, which traces three generations o…
  continue reading
 
What a delight to have Shawnti Refuge on the podcast! She is a Certified Mental Health Coach, Mental Health Advocate, Keynote Speaker, and Author. Shawnti speaks about the importance of taking care of our mental health in business & our community. Highlights from the show: -Shawti's journey using guided journaling -How she started using guided jour…
  continue reading
 
#106. Ever felt the grip of serious addiction? Drink and drug addictions can destroy life, but what about the person in recovery who's celebrating being 'clean' while also having to accept the loss of the many things ruined by years of misuse? This is The Silent Why, a podcast on a mission to open up conversations around grief, to see if hope can b…
  continue reading
 
Germany's Jenny Erpenbeck is the winner of the International Booker Prize 2024 for her novel Kairos, translated by Michael Hofmann. She spoke with Eleanor Wachtel, who chaired the International Booker Prize jury, in 2015 about The End of Days, an imaginative story that spans the 20th century through the eyes of a character who lives multiple versio…
  continue reading
 
Are you interested in exploring a SIDE HUSTLE or a full-time career in Hypnotherapy? Have you thought of Pet Sitting as a side hustle? Today we sat down with Pamela Topjian who turned her passions into full-time income! Pamela Topjian, Resides in northern California. A former nurse finding herself burned out, changed careers to certified HYPNOTHERA…
  continue reading
 
BONUS EPISODE TIME! This is The Silent Why, a podcast on a mission to open up conversations around grief, to see if hope can be found in 101 different types of loss. In last week's episode (Loss 53) we spoke to a friend of ours, Laura Burns, about alopecia and coming to terms with the loss of her hair, but she wasn't the only one sat in the podcast…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Quick Reference Guide