We'll be interviewing top players in the industry (think directors, producers, MDs, performers, writers, costume designers, you name it!) about why the arts are SO important, especially right now. Let's face it - the theatre industry is one tough nut to crack, and we got sick of feeling like we were fighting it alone. Here at the Backstage Revolution, you can find a community of people dealing with the same things you are. We talk about it, listen to people's views, talk to experts and try a ...
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Our interview-style podcast is hosted by Angela Nicholson, founder of SheClicks - an award-winning community for female photographers. It features influential women from the photographic industry speaking about their experiences, what drives them and how they got to where they are now.
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Nature Revisited is a podcast that explores our relationship with the natural world through interviews, stories and discussions that highlight the notion that nature is not a place one goes to, but rather a place one is a part of - that We Are Nature.
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In-depth interviews with pop-culture legends, Movie Clubs and more with Craig MacNeil
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Bridges To Excellence brings you conversations with the most fascinating people, on top of their game, across the Payments & Fintech's ecosystems... Leaders, Influencers and Experts who in their own way, have transformed or impacted the industry. Their personal stories are meant to inspire and challenge you to explore your possibilities, unlock your inner superpowers, and live your best life. Join host, Desmond Nicholson a thirty (30) year Payments veteran each week, as he invites you to a f ...
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Episode 154: Charles Luckmann - COBWS - The Canadian Outward Bound Wilderness School
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32:03Charles “Chuck” Luckmann purchased his first canoe for $75 at eleven years of age, which launched a passion for rivers that has never waned. During a forty-five-year career in education, he taught at nine schools in four countries, including COBWS from 1979–1982, where he spent summers at Homeplace and winters in the Toronto office.On this episode …
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Revisit: Roger L. Di Silvestro - Return of the Bison
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32:59Author Roger L Di Silvestro is a professional conservationist, a former editor and writer for the National Audubon Society, and also worked for Defenders of Wildlife and the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation.On this episode of Nature Revisited, Roger discusses the topic of his latest book Return of the Bison, which tells the story of how…
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Laura Pannack: Letting Curiosity and Connection Guide Your Work
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37:48Send us a text In this inspiring episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast, Angela Nicholson speaks with award-winning photographic artist Laura Pannack, celebrated for her intimate portraits and thoughtful long-term documentary projects. Laura shares how her journey into photography began in childhood, surrounded by the magic of her fa…
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Episode 153: Bill McKibben - Here Comes The Sun
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29:16Bill McKibben is an American environmentalist, author, and journalist who has written extensively on the impact of global warming. He is the Schumann Distinguished Scholar at Middlebury College, recipient of the Gandhi Peace Award, and leader of the climate campaign group 350.org, as well as ThirdAct.org and SunDay.earth. He has authored numerous b…
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Revisit: Rosanna Xia - California Against the Sea
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36:56Rosanna Xia is an environmental reporter for the Los Angeles Times, specializing in stories about the coast and ocean. A Pulitzer Prize finalist in 2020 for explanatory reporting, her work has been anthologized in the Best American Science and Nature Writing series.On this episode of Nature Revisited, Rosanna discusses her book California Against t…
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Mihaela Noroc: Changing the Way We See Beauty Through Photography
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42:19Send us a text Romanian photographer Mihaela Noroc joins Angela Nicholson in this episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast to talk about her global portrait project, The Atlas of Beauty. Mihaela has spent more than a decade travelling the world and photographing women from diverse cultures, backgrounds and generations. Her aim? To chal…
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Episode 152: Patricia Ononiwu Kaishian - Forest Euphoria
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35:18Patricia Ononiwu Kaishian is an author and the curator of mycology at the New York State Museum, as well as faculty with the Bard Prison Initiative. Kaishian earned her PhD from SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry.On this episode of Nature Revisited, Patricia introduces us to the 'Abounding Queerness of Nature' (the subtitle to her b…
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268: Mike & Maddy Chapman, Michael & Britta Des Barres
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1:28:47Dear friends and favorite guests Mike & Maddy Chapman and Michael & Britta Des Barres join me at Mike & Maddy's London home a few days after Mike & Maddy's magical wedding and we talk about Mike & Michael's collaborations, Live Aid, the life and death of rock'n'roll, Los Angeles, royal chapels, King Charles' podcast, making hits and much more. '…
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Revisit: Geoff Nicholson - The Right To Roam
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28:54Geoff Nicholson is a British novelist and non-fiction writer known for subject matter concerning the relationship between people and things, which necessarily encompasses, consumerism, materialism, collecting, notions of value and fetishism. Two of his books, Walking on Thin Air (2023) and The Lost Art of Walking (2009) involve one of Nicholson's f…
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Lara Platman: Channeling Lee Miller and Madame Yevonde
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47:18Send us a text In this inspiring episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast, host Angela Nicholson chats with photographer, journalist and Leica Ambassador Lara Platman. Lara is known for documenting endangered crafts, cultural heritage and the theatrical world of historic motor racing. Lara’s story begins with printing images with her f…
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Episode 151: Ethan Tapper - How To Love A Forest
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33:59Ethan Tapper is a nationally-recognized forester, bestselling author, and content creator from Vermont. In 2017, he bought a 175-acre forest in Bolton, Vermont that he now calls “Bear Island.”On this episode of Nature Revisited, Tapper walks us through the fragile and resilient community that is a forest, and recounts- through countless bittersweet…
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267: BLUE CHIPS Movie Club (With Amy Nicholson)
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1:12:52LA Times Film Critic, Co-Host of UNSPOOLED, author & basketball connoisseur Amy Nicholson joins me to discuss William Friedkin’s 1994 basketball classic BLUE CHIPS. Starring Nick Nolte, Shaquille O’Neal, J.T. Walsh & Alfrie Woodard, written by Ron Shelton (Bull Durham, White Men Can’t Jump) and stacked with real-life basketball legends (Bobby Knigh…
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Eileen Langsley: The Female Photographer Who Shaped Olympic Coverage
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54:20Send us a text In this episode, Angela Nicholson speaks with pioneering sports photographer Eileen Langsley, who built a remarkable career capturing the world’s top athletes. From her start as a PE teacher in Sheffield to photographing 14 Olympic Games, Eileen has broken barriers and challenged outdated stereotypes through her powerful imagery. Eil…
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Revisit: Osprey Orielle Lake - The Story Is In Our Bones
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34:40Osprey Orielle Lake is the Founder and Director of Women’s Earth & Climate Action Network, International (WECAN). She works with grassroots, Indigenous and business leaders, policy-makers and scientists to promote climate justice, resilient communities, and a just transition to a clean energy future.On this episode of Nature Revisited, Osprey discu…
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Episode 150: Helen Whybrow - The Salt Stones
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32:56Helen Whybrow is a nonfiction author, journalist, professor, and farmer. In 2001 she and her partner set out to restore Knoll Farm, an old two-hundred-acre farm in the heart of the Green Mountains of Vermont.On this episode of Nature Revisited, our friend Scott Chaskey invites Helen to discuss her 25 years on Knoll Farm raising Icelandic sheep and …
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Amina Mohamed: Inpowering Women with Cameras
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48:11Send us a text In this episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast, Angela Nicholson is joined by Amina Mohamed, founder and executive director of Cameras for Girls. Amina shares her compelling story of being forced to flee Uganda as a child and how that early trauma inspired her to create meaningful change for women across Africa. After …
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Revisit: Laura J. Martin - Wild By Design
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35:28Laura J. Martin is a prize-winning author, historian, and ecologist who studies how people shape the habitats of other species. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, Scientific American, Slate, and The Atlantic.On this episode of Nature Revisited, Laura discusses her book Wild by Design: The Rise of Ecological Restoration, which delves …
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Episode 149: Sharman Russell - Citizen Scientist
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29:14Sharman Apt Russell is a widely published and anthologized nature and science writer based in New Mexico, United States. Her topics include citizen science, living in place, public lands grazing, archaeology, flowers, butterflies, and Pantheism. She is also an avid 'citizen scientist'.On this episode of Nature Revisited, Russell introduces us to th…
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Revisit: Gary Paul Hablan - Agave Spirits
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34:10Gary Paul Nabhan is an agricultural ecologist, ethnobotanist, and award-winning author whose work focuses primarily on the plants and cultures of the desert American Southwest. Considered a pioneer in the local food movement and the heirloom seed saving movement, he is the author of many books including Agave Spirits, which explores the world of Me…
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Jovis Howieson: The Joy of Street Photography
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33:46Send us a text In this heartfelt episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast, Angela Nicholson speaks with Jovis Howieson, the founder of the Urban Photographers Club. Jovis discovered photography in 2018, picking up her first cameras almost on a whim, and was drawn to the streets and stories unfolding around her. What began as a lockdown…
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James Canton is an author and Director of Wild Writing at the University of Essex, England. His writing is mainly concerned with the ties between nature, literature and the environment.On this episode of Nature Revisited, Canton discusses his experiences 'renaturing' a field behind his countryside cottage. Over time, what began as a grassy space fo…
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Dr. Wallace J. Nichols was a scientist, activist, community organizer, and author helping people reestablish healthier, more creative and regenerative relationships with themselves, each other and their environment through water, wonder, wellness and wildlife. His work has been broadcast on NPR, BBC, PBS, National Geographic and Animal Planet, as w…
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Lucie Averill: Slowing Down to See More Deeply
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47:39Send us a text In this episode, landscape and coastal photographer Lucie Averill joins Angela Nicholson to talk about her slow, mindful approach to photography and creativity. Based in Cornwall, Lucie creates calming, reflective images inspired by the changing light and moods of the coast. Her photography is shaped by a deep connection to place and…
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Episode 147: Kahea Pacheco - Women's Earth Alliance
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34:18The Women’s Earth Alliance (WEA) is a global organization on a mission to empower women’s leadership to protect our environment, end the climate crisis, and ensure a just, thriving world. WEA Co-Executive Director Kahea Pacheco (Kanaka 'Ōiwi) is a passionate advocate for Indigenous people’s rights, intersectional environmentalism, and climate justi…
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Revisit: Linda Hogan - Voice of the Spirit
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28:32Linda Hogan is an American poet, writer, academic, environmentalist and member of the Chickasaw Nation. Intimately connected to her political and spiritual concerns, Hogan’s poetry deals with issues such as the environment and eco-feminism, the relocation of Native Americans, and historical narratives, including oral histories.In this episode of Na…
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Bella Falk: Making Travel Photography Pay
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37:47Send us a text In this episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast, Angela Nicholson speaks with Bella Falk, an award-winning travel photographer, writer and documentary director. Bella is the creator of Passport & Pixels, a vibrant travel blog that blends photography and storytelling. Her work has been featured in National Geographic Tra…
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Episode 146: Scott Stokoe - Reconciliation - An Ecocentric Path
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30:53Scott Stokoe is a Vermont-based ecologist and educator who works with institutions to develop and expand their offerings in sustainability education through the creation of hands-on, applied learning. In this episode of Nature Revisited, Scott returns to discuss the looming climate crisis and how the solution lies not with identifying the problems …
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Revisit: Colton Carlson - Nature's Embrace
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25:17Colton Carlson is a retired US Marine who lost his legs from injuries sustained during a tour of duty in Afghanistan. Originally from Colorado, home of The Rocky Mountains, Colton joins us from his home in Vermont, where he and his family settled after Colton earned a degree in Mathematics from Dartmouth.In this episode of Nature Revisited, Colton …
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266: SURF 2 Movie Club (With Justin Warfield)
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2:46:44The multi-faceted aesthete & artiste known as Justin Warfield (She Wants Revenge, Warfield, One Ince Punch, guest vocals on tracks from Placebo, Bomb The Bass and several appearances on Saved By The Bell) joins me for what was going to be all about the cult classic SURF II, but we had a whole lot to say about a whole lotta other things. And that ha…
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