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    Explore " clare" with insightful episodes like "264. Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019)", "Sermon: In Good Company | Week 4: St. Clare of Assisi // Leah Benn Miller", "Daithí", "Winter's Bear" and "80. The Original Victorian Mobster Romance and the Catfight of the Century" from podcasts like ""Why Do We Own This DVD?", "The Local Church Podcast", "One More Tune", "Rumble Strip" and "This is Not a History Lecture"" and more!

    Episodes (31)

    264. Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019)

    264. Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019)

    Diane and Sean discuss the second Tom Holland-as-Spider-Man move, Far From Home. Episode music is, "Vacation" by the Go-Go's from the OST.

    -  Our theme song is by Brushy One String


    -  Artwork by Marlaine LePage

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    Sermon: In Good Company | Week 4: St. Clare of Assisi // Leah Benn Miller

    Sermon: In Good Company | Week 4: St. Clare of Assisi // Leah Benn Miller

    Date

    November 26, 2023

    Synopsis

    This week, we’re wrapping up our In Good Company series on the saints with a venerated saint who doesn’t get a lot of airtime: St. Clare of Assisi. Leah Benn Miller brings the good word this week!

    References

    Scripture: Luke 7:36–50

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    Daithí

    Daithí

    In Episode 56 I chat with Irish musician and producer Daithí Ó Drónaí who performs  under the name Daithí  about necessary meditation, gear nerves and Irish animé.

    Best known for producing electronic music inspired by Irish culture, Daithí has been nominated for both an IFTA for his film score work on the move Lakelands and Choice Music Prizes for his singles "Chameleon Life" and "Mary Keanes Introduction He has supported the likes of DJ Shadow, The XX, Disclosure, Santigold, Mackelmore and Duke Dumont.

    He is a member of Irish band HousePlants along with Bell X1's Paul Noonan and on top of all that he runs an artists retreat called the Beekeeprs in the remote Burren region of County Clare. You may also know him from hit time on The All Ireland Talent Show way back in 2009, if you wanna see his performance there is a clip on youtube.

    On today's episode Daithí joins us from his newly minted home studio in his hometown of Ballyvaughan to  tell us how exactly he ended up recording John Romero's audiobook, why he owes his first paycheque from music to The XX and how influential the vinyl disco culture was for his musicianship while he lived in Galway. 

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    Podcast Music by Slim Goody
    Podcast Artwork by Peter Doyle
    Produced by Ian Byrne 

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    Winter's Bear

    Winter's Bear

    Sheila LaPoint wrote a post in Front Porch Forum asking if there was anyone in town who could turn her grandmother's fur coat into a teddy bear. She didn't want to spend a lot of money. She can't wear the coat anymore. But she wants something that will help her remember her German grandmother. My friend Clare Dolan lives down the road from Sheila, and when she read Sheila’s post about the teddy bear, it called to her.  Clare is the maker of the Museum of Everyday Life, which celebrates the many critical and underappreciated objects we use in our daily lives. Clare loves well used and long loved objects, so it seemed like a good idea to help Sheila turn one loved object into a new object to love.  

    80. The Original Victorian Mobster Romance and the Catfight of the Century

    80. The Original Victorian Mobster Romance and the Catfight of the Century

    What's up everyone we've got another fantastic episode for you today, but don't take our word for it - give us a listen! Kat kicks us off with probably one of the coolest stories we've ever done, the story of the notorious and long lasting crime ring, the 40 Elephants. Kaleigh then does her best not to ruin the fun with the Scopes Monkey Trial. See if y'all can guess today's theme without before listening!

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    Email: thisisnotahistorylecture@gmail.com

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    Painting the Future with Nicole Gibbons, Founder and CEO of Clare

    Painting the Future with Nicole Gibbons, Founder and CEO of Clare

    In This Episode You’ll Hear About:
    What it was like growing up in a small suburban town in Detroit with entrepreneurial parents, creating friendship bracelets and earrings and selling them to friends and family
    How the fascination with babies at a young age gave her the desire to be a pediatrician, but once she got to college and began taking advanced science classes, it led her to explore other passions and interests
    How after college, her main goal was to just find something fun that she loved doing, and knew that one day she would end up creating something of her own
    How couch surfing in college while doing two internships and making connections led to dinner with Tyra Banks, and landing a dream job at Victoria’s Secret
    How she finally decided to take the leap into entrepreneurship after five years of building a customer base with her blog
    How being inspired form women like Martha Stewart gave her the determination and mindset to build a brand that was mass enough to go into Kmart or Target
    How helping a friend pick paint samples online led to a terrible experience and sparked the idea of selling paint online
    The challenges and experiences she faced in raising a Series A of $8 million dollars, from supply chain challenges, to team changes, and more
    The lessons learned in hiring the right person and fit for the team
    What she's learned in keeping the conviction of her business and how that keeps her focused on the main goal
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    Quotes:

    “My father always told me ‘whatever you do, don’t ever work for someone else your whole life, you need to have your own business’ and that was just ingrained in my mind.”

    “You don’t need to have it all figured out in college, you just need to be pursuing a path that’ll give you options. Choose a path that can help build skills that are applicable no matter what you end up doing in the long run.”

    “I pretty much spent all of my free time watching HGTV, buying coffee table design books, and consuming and reading everything design.”

    “It was less about starting a business and more about following this passion than anything else.”

    “I started making friends with all the home editors and getting to know people in the design community and little by little I built credibility, and I built a name and I became really respected. It just sort of grew from there.”

    “It’s the squeaky wheel who gets the grease.”

    “I always had a plan, but I didn't have the steps in between. I didn't have the granularity of the plan, but I knew I was gonna start my own business. Once I became an interior designer full-time and started my design firm, I knew that I wanted to build a brand and have physical products.”

    “Paint really felt like a broken buyer journey”

    “Part of the blind optimism as a founder is just believing you can do it.”

    “The further along you get, the harder fundraising becomes, even if you are the next hot startup idea in the beginning, you have to demonstrate that you have a business that has potential or else you will lose people very quickly.”

    “Fundraising is like a game of FOMO. You're hot or not, and there's not a lot in-between.”

    “Just being able to show up in a room and be your true self and not feel doubted, you know or feel like people are questioning your ability to build the business that you're building, and be able to focus on the stuff that really matters.”

    “Maintain your conviction in what you're building. You are going to be met with so much rejection, so much skepticism. So many people who don't believe in what you know to be true, remain unwavering in your belief around your business, what you're building and just never lose sight of your mission because that's what will keep you grounded and keep going even when things get really hard”

    A chat with Clare Donald, Publicis Groupe

    A chat with Clare Donald, Publicis Groupe

    On episode 7 of the Production Podcast Fionn and Adam chat to Clare Donald, Chief Production Office at Publicis Groupe, on where it all began for her.

    This is the final episode this year, we'll be back with more next year. If you enjoy the show, do share with your pals and subscribe so you hear about the next one. Episodes will be available wherever you get your podcasts.

    The hosts: Fionn Greger the head of production at Amazon, whilst Adam Smyth is a sound designer at String and Tins. You can find them on LinkedIn, or via the podcast alias on Twitter @thepodcastuk.

    This is a personal podcast from the hosts and not the views of our wonderful employers. 

    Clare Acford

    Clare Acford

    On today's episode W. Scott Olsen is talking to Clare Acford, fine art photographer from the United Kingdom, one of the most respected members of the FRAMES community.

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    The housewife and the hitman for hire. The story of 'lying eyes' Sharon Collins.

    The housewife and the hitman for hire. The story of 'lying eyes' Sharon Collins.

    The housewife and the hitman for hire episode photos are on our Instagram page, comment below to contribute your thoughts.

    Contact us if you have a little known Irish or British crime we should cover in future episodes. 

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    Clare: Nicole Gibbons, Founder & CEO

    Clare: Nicole Gibbons, Founder & CEO

    Interior designer Nicole Gibbons set out to 'take the pain out of paint' through her brand Clare where she has pioneered an easier, faster, and more inspiring way to shop for paint.

     

    Fast Company proclaimed “The Warby Parker of paint is here” and Nicole has just been named one of Inc’s 100 Women Building America's Most Innovative and Ambitious Businesses.

     

    In a fascinating conversation, we dive into sustainability, physical retail experiences versus D2C, Clare’s unique brand language, and of course, the meaning behind the brand’s name, which could have easily been Nicole, but ended up being Clare. And you will get to know the very misleading and dangerous side of the paint industry.

     

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    What Life As A Twin Is Actually Like

    What Life As A Twin Is Actually Like

    Over the next 3 weeks on No Filter, we'll be bringing you a special series on sisterhood, made possible by Frozen The Musical.

    Clare and Jessie Stephens are twin sisters, who both work at Mamamia.

    Clare is the Editor in Chief of the website, and Jessie is one of the hosts of Mamamia Out Loud, host of True Crime Conversations, and the Assistant Head of Content.

    She's also dating Mia's son.

    In this episode, Mia asks Jessie & Clare about how their twin relationship works and what it's like to work with your sister on a daily basis.

    THE END BITS:

    You can read Jessie's work here - https://www.mamamia.com.au/author/jessie-stephens-2/

    And Clare's work here - https://www.mamamia.com.au/author/clare-stephens/

    Listen to Jessie on Mamamia Outloud here - https://omny.fm/shows/mamamia-out-loud/playlists/podcast

    And True Crime Conversations here - https://omny.fm/shows/true-crime-conversations/playlists/true-crime-conversations

    GET IN TOUCH:

    Feedback? We’re listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au

    Need more lols, info and inspo in your ears? Find more Mamamia podcasts here... https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts/

    Check out our No Filter YouTube channel here... https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvoiVNEFfHiJl8nC4NepRNw?view_as=subscriber

    CREDITS:

    Host: Mia Freedman. You can find Mia on Instagram here and get her newsletter here.

    With thanks to our guests: Jessie & Clare Stephens

    Producer: Leah Porges

    Executive Producer: Elissa Ratliff

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    THE BACHELORETTE: The Bach is Back! (And So Are We)

    THE BACHELORETTE: The Bach is Back! (And So Are We)

    Did you miss us? After some technical difficulties, we've finally been able to get back into the podcast groove!

    The Reel Sisters quickly talk about their final thoughts on the Big Brother: All Star season before discussing the newest season of The Bachelorette. When did we start watching this cray cray show? How is production keeping the cast COVID safe? Who is Clare Crawley? Which guys are our favorite? Is love at first sight real? What are our thoughts on Tayshia? Will this season truly be “the most dramatic season yet”?

    Have a listen, Bachelor Nation! If you want to share your thoughts on this episode or others, give us a rating on Apple podcasts or follow us on Instagram. XOXO -The Reel Sisters

    Instagram: @christinaagonzalezz @josie.gonzo

    Planning for Growth- Nicole Gibbons

    Planning for Growth- Nicole Gibbons

    Nicole Gibbons wants to change how we make our homes beautiful. “My aspiration was to be the next Martha Stewart,” she says, and she's on her way. The former PR rep has leveraged years of networking, blogging, media experience, and PR savvy to launch Clare, a direct-to-consumer business selling interior paint.

    In this week's episode, Gibbons gives us behind-the-scenes access to how she landed an on-air hosting gig soon after leaving her day job (hint: it involves a lot of networking!), and how she used that opportunity to get VC funding and launch Clare as a brand. We also talk about the unexpected visibility of being a Black entrepreneur in 2020, how the pandemic enabled online shopping for unexpected products, and why networking and creating relationships really is that important. Clare is now taking aim on an industry dominated by legacy brands with nine-digit valuations, and Gibbons feels prepared. “A lot of time was put in before it was actually successful,” and she's now ready to go global.

    Join the conversation on Facebook in our #imakealiving group, where you can chat about challenges, find resources for success, and stay connected with other entrepreneurs!

    Episode 6: Balliol College, Oxford vs Clare College, Cambridge: Tchaikovsky Diss Track

    Episode 6: Balliol College, Oxford vs Clare College, Cambridge: Tchaikovsky Diss Track

    Episode 6 of this season's University Challenge is once again here, and this time it's a real nail-biter between two of the oldest colleges in the UK. With a combined age of 1451, these institutions are the purest example of Oxbridge Pedigree.

    Unlike their respective institutions, the teams are on the younger side, with an average age of 24 and 23 for Balliol and Clare respectively. Who comes out on top in this latest iteration of the Oxbridge competition? Listen with us and find out.

    Also making an appearance this week: A new mysterious segment!

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    The gang discusses the last two episodes of the Bachelor and discusses who came out looking the best, why Brab (nee Barb) sucks, and where this finale rates among other Bachelor finales.  Also the gang briefly discusses Clare Crawley and Listen to Your Heart.  Next week is Bachelorette guy bio breakdowns so get excited!

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