Let the Kids Dance! is a seven-part series documenting the rise and fall of Seattle's Teen Dance Ordinance — a local law that for nearly two decades made it illegal for young people to attend concerts.
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Finally, after years of talking about bringing a podcast to Boyle, we’re live! This podcast is our way of documenting stories about Boyle and its people.So what motivated us to take this big leap into the unknown (it’s our first time recording audio and doing interviews!)? We were lucky enough to spend 7+ years travelling and, like the majority of people that live abroad, we came back to Boyle with a greater appreciation for our hometown, its people and its history.We love the idea of creati ...
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In a country like France, where tradition reigns supreme, even a suggestion of change or newness has long been met with scepticism by locals. This is no longer the case, offers writer and adopted Parisian Lindsey Tramuta in The New Paris podcast, a side dish to her bestselling books “The New Paris” and “The New Parisienne”. Here, with an assortment of other local experts, she takes a closer look at the people, places and ideas that are changing the fabric of the storied French capital.
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What’s it like to cover the news in New Hampshire, and who are the people doing it? ”The Granite Beat,” a new podcast being launched by the Granite State News Collaborative, seeks to answer these questions, and is available via all of the usual streaming services. Each week, journalists and co-hosts Adam Drapcho and Julie Hart will interview one of the many people who dedicate themselves to providing news coverage of this small but interesting state. Courts and cops reporters, columnists, he ...
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The Indie Creative Ledger podcast is an audio diary documenting Wize Grazette, Founder of The Indie Creative Network as he navigates building out The Indie Creative Network. The podcast channel will also feature interviews with members of The ICN community, members of the podcast community, members of the entrepreneurship community and tons of other amazing people in the universe. Hosted by Wize Grazette, Chief Product Officer at The Indie Creative Network. Follow our host Wize Grazette on T ...
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Have you ever wondered what kind of people live in the northernmost city on the planet? Are they just explorers, scientists, or lost souls? Yes, and so much more! Each week we battle the ice and cold to take you, the listeners, to the north of the north where with the help of our guests we tackle topics and stories you would not hear anywhere in the south! Join us as we sit down with the folk of Longyearbyen and resolve all the curiosities of life in the Arctic.
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Each week host and producer Andrew Longhurst provides listeners with an alternative look at our changing urban spaces in this weekly urban affairs show. The program includes news, interviews, discussions, documentaries, and music. You'll find critical discussions of the people, politics, policies, and processes shaping urban geographies on issues ranging from gentrification to food security to urban economic change.
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Peter Higgins - Music, Documentaries & Memories
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Send us a Text Message. Ep 47--- Welcome to our latest episode where we dive deep into the creative journey of songwriter, musician, singer and documentary maker, Pete Higgins. In this episode, we delve into Pete's musical journey, from his early days of discovering music to writing and performing with bands like Bottle and the Canon Dogs. Pete tak…
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133: Understanding the French political crisis with Katy Lee
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(This episode was recorded on June 14) There's a lot to unpack following President Macron’s decision to dissolve the lower house of parliament and call snap elections for the end of June and there is no one better to dive in with me than journalist and podcaster Katy Lee. We discuss the role of these elections, what Macron’s move means for the coun…
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132: Documenting the everyday in Paris with Seb Emina
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There’s something about leaving Paris, even briefly, and returning that makes all of its idiosyncrasies and charms all the more compelling and obvious. And sometimes, it takes talking with someone who is a particularly keen observer of daily life to highlight these elements even further. Seb Emina, today’s guest, is one such example. The writer and…
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Mary Lavin - The History of King House
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Send us a Text Message. Ep 46--- In a recent episode of Voices of Boyle, I had the pleasure of chatting with Mary Lavin, a tour guide and receptionist at King House. We explored the fascinating history and charm of this remarkable landmark. Mary talked about the history of King House, from its beginnings in the 1730s as the King family’s grand home…
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131: On the longevity of a dining legend: La Tour d'Argent
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As much as the Paris food scene has grown increasingly international and casual, fine dining establishments continue to soar. They’ve had to modernize their menus and their approaches to service to stay relevant, but the tastingmenu and Michelin-starred experience continues to thrive. However, the way to do that while also opening up the experience…
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Dermot Leyden - "Thanks For Not Listening"
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Send us a Text Message. Ep 45--- Though originally from Arigna, Dermot has long been a familiar face in Boyle. We discuss his passions for photography, his beloved Facebook pages (Memory Radio Boyle and Best of Memories), and his broadcasting career on Shannonside. Dermot shares his journey of creating an internet radio station and the incredible p…
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At the turn of the 21st century, the TDO’s days are numbered. A generational shift puts a new era within sight. The closest mayoral election in Seattle's history will decide the fate of all-ages music. But even with a win, the creative community will face new economic pressures as old Seattle gives way to modern gentrification. Listen to the offici…
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How Civic Documenters empower communities and strengthen local news coverage
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On this episode of “The Granite Beat,” Julie Hart and Adam Drapcho talk with a group who came together to bolster local news coverage in New Hampshire. Justin Silverman of the New England First Amendment Coalition, Melanie Plenda of the Granite State News Collaborative and Laura Simoes of the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications are partners in …
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Thomas Mullaney - Historical Preservation & Economic Perspectives
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Send us a Text Message. Ep 44--- This week I'm joined by Tom Mullaney. Tom takes us on a journey through his life, spanning from his school days where he recalls the rare but stern discipline of the past, to his 38-year career in the National Bank. Tom also chats about the agricultural landscape of Ireland, highlighting his own experiences with far…
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After 15 long years of the TDO, public opinion is shifting. Local alternative media starts covering the fight for all-ages music. Rock stars join activists in musical flash mobs to protest at city council meetings and community forums. And for the first time, a new slate of elected leaders recognizes the law's overreach. Listen to the official Let …
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The TDO made it impossible for venue owners to turn a profit while hosting all-ages shows. But the law contained a few exceptions, allowing concerts at nonprofit spaces and religious institutions. Savvy promoters take full advantage. In the latter half of the 90s, two all-ages venues sent a lifeline to the all-ages community by hosting unforgettabl…
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Leon Wamari - Podcasting, Business and Personal Development
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Send us a Text Message. Ep 43--- The guest for this week's episode is Leon Wamari, a dynamic and inspiring young man. Leon shares his views on a wide range of topics, from the power of consistency and personal development to the influence of social media on academic life and the challenges and opportunities of being a young person in today's world.…
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Seattle’s homegrown hip-hop scene is born from DJ-led dance parties put on by school-aged kids for their friends in backyards, rec halls and community centers. With the arrival of the TDO, these events draw scrutiny from Seattle police, who seem particularly intent on interfering with—and extorting—Black culture. But hip-hop finds a way to thrive, …
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130: Painting and creating in Paris with Guillaume Sardin
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When it comes to artistic endeavors, Paris shines bright as a historically welcome place to pursue them. The city that gave us the Louvre and some of the finest galleries in the world is full of creative talent or, at the very least, creative inspiration. But how it feels living and working as an artist in Paris is an altogether different story. To…
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In 1991, grunge explodes onto the world stage and Seattle is declared the coolest place on earth. Media depicts the city as a creative utopia, but in reality, the Teen Dance Ordinance is suffocating the music scene. A new city attorney embraces the law, crusading for civility on his own authoritarian terms. In response, the Seattle suburbs become a…
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Danny Tiernan - Echoes of History
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Send us a Text Message. Ep 42--- In this episode, we dive deep into Danny Tiernan's life, exploring his family history, his military journey, and cherished memories of growing up in Boyle. We discuss Danny's grandfather's service in the Connaught Rangers and the significance of the poppy symbol. From reminiscing about Boyle's vibrant characters to …
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Seattle police begin enforcing the TDO, and youth are fighting back. Cops aggressively shut down a show at Gorilla Gardens--considered the birthplace of grunge--leading young punks to battle with bricks and Molotov cocktails. Another punk-rock riot tears apart the Kitsap Ferry. Artists resist creatively, but kids are arrested, shows are squashed, a…
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Dartmouth junior shines: Beatrice Burack's skiing series captivates New Hampshire
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Beatrice Burack, a junior at Dartmouth College, has been writing articles seen by readers across the state. After interning with the New Hampshire Bulletin, Burack wrote a five-part series about skiing in New Hampshire, from how it was once the capital of alpine skiing in North America to the present state of skiing in low-snow winters as well as a…
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The genesis of Seattle’s Teen Dance Ordinance begins at a nightclub called the Monastery. In the early 1980s, this all-ages disco was renowned on the West Coast for cutting-edge music and all-night parties. Some experienced the Monastery as a radically inclusive refuge where queer youth find community. Others described it as a den of illicit drugs …
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129: On Running a Cooking School in Paris with Jane Bertch
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Running a business in Paris is a dream for some, a hardship for others. But for today’s guest, Jane Bertch, it has been a variety of things including life changing. 15 years ago she confounded La Cuisine Paris, a French cooking school that is still going strong. She talks about the journey to Paris and running a cooking school in her book: The Fren…
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Colm Duignan - The Stronglife Gym Story
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Send us a Text Message. Ep 41--- Happy Easter to everyone and welcome to episode 41 of the Voices of Boyle. I'm joined by Colm Duignan this week as he reflects on his personal fitness journey, overcoming business hurdles during the COVID-19 years, and the entrepreneurial insights he's gained from running a brick-and-mortar gym in Boyle. Join us for…
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Let the Kids Dance! (Trailer) - Coming April 4, 2024
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Seattle in the 90s: A tidal wave of unforgettable music roars out of the city. Nirvana, Soundgarden and Pearl Jam take over global pop culture and Seattle is declared the world's coolest place to be. But here, reality is different for young people. For almost two decades, the Teen Dance Ordinance has made it illegal for anyone under 18 to attend co…
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Bernie Carty - His Life Story
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Send us a Text Message. Ep 40--- A very special welcome to episode 40, which also happens to fall on St. Patrick's Day. St. Patrick's Day has also been a very important day for our guest for this week's episode, Bernie Carty! Many of you will undoubtedly know Bernie and will also be familiar with his various involvements over the years, from the re…
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Creating coverage: How Melanie Plenda and Carol Robidoux came together to bring news to Nashua
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On this episode of Granite Beat, hosts Julie Hart and Adam Drapcho talk with Melanie Plenda, executive director of the Granite State News Collaborative, and Carol Robidoux, founder and editor of Manchester Ink Link and Nashua Ink Link, New Hampshire's newest outlet, created with the help of the collaborative. The Granite Beat, is a project of The L…
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128: On bikes, the Olympics, & the Transforming City with Brent Longley
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There’s nothing like leaving Paris for a short time to reset perspectives. I’ve recently returned from 10 days in New York and the Philadelphia region and I was struck by how worn and behind both destinations felt. Part of that is lingering socio-economic impact of the pandemic, and part of it may be insufficient funds devoted to much-needed improv…
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Send us a Text Message. Ep 39--- In this week's episode of Voices of Boyle, I had the pleasure of chatting with Val Robus, also known as Magnum Lady! Val is the creative mind behind the Magnum Lady blog, a platform filled with captivating stories, photography, and unique experiences from her adventures in Boyle, Sligo, and beyond. We talk about Val…
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Clive Roe - 250th Anniversary of The Church of Ireland
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Send us a Text Message. Ep 38--- Welcome to the Voices of Boyle. In this episode, Clive Roe shares intriguing historical insights about the Church of Ireland and the fascinating restoration of its over 150-year-old organ. Discover the rich history of Boyle, from ancient graveyards to royal connections. Join us as Clive delves into family legacies, …
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Granite Beat: Anna Brown and Mike Dunbar of Citizens Count on empowering voters
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On this episode of Granite Beat, Adam Drapcho and Julie Hart talk with Anna Brown, executive director, and Mike Dunbar, content editor, for Citizens Count, a nonpartisan nonprofit organized to help Granite Staters make the most of their voting rights. They also host a podcast in the Granite State News Collaborative family, $100 Plus Mileage. The Gr…
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Denise Tiernan & Lesley Beirne - Nostalgia Unleashed
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Send us a Text Message. Ep 37--- Today’s guests are none other than Lesley Beirne and Denise Tiernan. Les and Denise have been friends since they were toddlers and have managed to retain their unique friendship and connection from childhood to adulthood. They went to school together, played together in the evenings, and, in later life, lived and wo…
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127: On Loving & Leaving Paris with Sara Lieberman
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Paris has always been a refuge for foreigners. For a lifetime for some, for a chapter of their lives for others. One of my very best friends in Paris was drawn to many of the qualities that I’ve described on the show over the years (and in The New Paris book) and falls into one of those categories. Like me, she’s been an avid storyteller and report…
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Redefining education: How the 306 Project explores competency-based learning in N.H.
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On this episode of Granite Beat, Julie Hirshan Hart and Adam Drapcho talk with Phil Kincaid, for several decades an editor at different New Hampshire news outlets and former executive director of the New Hampshire Press Association, and Kelly Burch, an accomplished freelancer whose work has been featured in many national publications. This editor/r…
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Noel Sheerin - A Journey Through Boyle Part 1
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Send us a Text Message. Ep 36--- You're welcome to episode 36 of the Voices of Boyle. This week, we have Noel Sheerin on to bring us back to life in Boyle during the '60s and '70s! Those of you from that era will undoubtedly remember Noel and his family from St. Patrick's Street. We covered a lot of topics in this episode, and because Noel has a la…
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Joe Mulleady - Pedalling Through Pain
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Send us a Text Message. Ep 35--- Welcome back to another episode of the Voices of Boyle! This week I had the pleasure of chatting with Joe Mulleady. Joe's journey through cycling, sports, and his battle with Lyme disease are just some of the topics we'll be delving into. From his cycling passion and racing experiences to his undefeated spirit after…
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Send us a Text Message. Ep 34--- Welcome to the Voices of Boyle! To end the year, we're joined by Dennis Dodd, who's a true Boyle local and knows the town inside out. We chat with Dennis about the good old days in Boyle, especially the iconic pubs that hold so many great memories. Dennis will be talking about a range of topics from lively fair days…
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Welcome to the end of 2023! Let's take a look back at the challenging, protest-heavy, crisis-generating year in Paris and beyond, with a few thoughts for 2024. Bonnes fêtes et bonne année! Season 8 will begin in the second half of January. Buy my book: The New Paris Buy my book: The New Parisienne Follow me on social: @LindseyTramuta Follow the sho…
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Lauren Chooljian’s Journalism Journey and Latest Exposé Shedding Light on Sexual Assault Claims
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On this episode of Granite Beat, Lauren Chooljian, a reporter and producer for New Hampshire Public Radio's document team is a New Hampshire native and graduate of St. Anselm College. Yet she had to stretch her wings a bit after St. A's and spent several years in Chicago with WBEZ. Back in New Hampshire and at NH PR, she caught wind of a bombshell …
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Send us a Text Message. Ep 33--- Welcome to another Voices of Boyle episode where we uncover the rich stories and indelible memories of Boyle's residents. In this episode, we are delighted to welcome Gerry Emmett, a beloved figure in Boyle's sporting and business communities. As Gerry takes us on a captivating journey down memory lane, we delve int…
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125: Book Culture in Paris with Audrey Chapuis
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Paris has a long legacy not merely as a world capital of culture but as a literary capital. Some of the world’s greatest writers and thinkers have created some of their best work in or about Paris and found homes for it in bookstores, to be sure, but also libraries. Two years ago I interviewed the bestselling author Janet Skeslien Charles on this s…
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Niall Queenan - Ink to Screen: A Netflix Screenwriter's Story
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Send us a Text Message. Ep 32--- In this week's installment, we have the incredible Niall Queenan joining us, a talented screenwriter who has experienced the inner workings of the television industry firsthand. Niall takes us on a journey from his humble beginnings in Boyle to working on hit shows like Vikings Valhalla and Red Rock. Along the way, …
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124: On Parisian donuts, vegan food & baking with Amanda Bankert
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It’s the week of thanksgiving and that seems like an appropriate time to bring back an American friend. Amanda Bankert is a previous guest of this show (episode 8!) and the owner and pastry chef behind Boneshaker, the only donut shop in Paris worth your time, money, and sweet tooth. She’s also just released her first book in English called Voilà Ve…
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Karen Stewart: Calendula Based Healing & Skincare Solutions
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Send us a Text Message. Ep 31--- In this episode of the Voices of Boyle, we are joined by Karen Stewart, a passionate gardener and entrepreneur who has cultivated a range of calendula-based skincare products. Karen shares her journey of self-discovery through her love for gardening and the creative process of developing natural remedies from her ho…
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123: On The New French Wine with Jon Bonné
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I have been waiting to talk about the new book by today’s guest for years. Actually, since I met him some 7 years ago when he was already hard at work researching it. Jon Bonné has worked as a journalist for three decades and currently serves as the managing editor at RESY. He is, particularly for wine lovers, best known for his wine reporting and …
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Mike Cote on journalism and the “art of a column”
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Readers of Granite State newspapers will likely recognize the name of Mike Cote as an editor with the New Hampshire Union Leader, where he worked for 11 years. Earlier this year, though, he made a career shift. He left the daily newspaper life for that of monthly periodicals so he could take the role of New Hampshire editor for Yankee Publishing, w…
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Jarlath Tivnan: Behind The Curtains of Film And Theater
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Send us a Text Message. Ep 30--- Welcome back to another episode of the Voices of Boyle! In this episode, we have the talented actor and writer, Jarlath Tivnan, joining us to share his incredible journey in the world of theater and film. From his transition into acting after university to his experiences in auditions and professional productions, J…
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122: On language learning & building Hello French with Cécilia Jourdan
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If you spend any amount of time on social media, chances are good you’ve come across the very viral videos of today’s guest. Cécilia Jourdan is a language teacher, content creator and entrepreneur who started Hello French in 2020 with an Instagram account that has since become a full blown business. She joins me today to talk about her trajectory f…
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Boston Globe Reporter, Steven Porter Launches Granite Memo, a New Hampshire Bureau
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Stephen Porter, one of the two reporters, given the historic assignment of launching a New Hampshire Bureau for the Boston Globe at the beginning of this year, comes on to share his story being in journalism and his insight on the changes within technology and social media. The Granite Beat, is a project of The Laconia Daily Sun in partnership with…
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Dean Taylor - Behind the Camera: From NBC Studios to War Zones
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Send us a Text Message. Ep 29--- Welcome to another edition of the Voices of Boyle, where we bring you local stories. In this episode, we delve into the incredible journey of Dean Taylor, a seasoned professional who has traveled the world, witnessed history unfold, and captured it all through a lens. Dean's career began at an early age when he star…
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121: Imagining the Future of Fashion in Paris (& Beyond)
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In the previous episode, you heard from four incredibly smart people invested in both raising awareness and pushing for change when it comes to the fashion industry as a whole. But what practical steps are needed? In this episode, I'm joined again by Aja Barber, Khémäis Ben Lakhdar, and Esha Chhabra to talk about accountability, transparency, decol…
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120: Reality Check-The Global Impact of Paris as Fashion's Capital
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(Special two-part episode!) Every season, all eyes are on the Parisian runways as onlookers try to get a peak at what big and disruptive trends await for the following year. But few know about the history of how this industry came to be, the role of colonialism in its development, and how the industry upholds many of the same ideas and practices to…
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Alison Clarke - From Hormonal Health to Fertility Support: A Journey of Transformation And Empowering Women
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Send us a Text Message. Ep 28--- Should women have to sacrifice their careers for parenthood or to achieve physical and mental wellness? This is the topic of conversation in today’s episode as I sit down with a good friend of mine, Alison Clarke. Alison reveals how she conquered her own health and fertility struggles by making some major and minor …
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