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What a season finale! I am still reeling from the whole thing and feel I need to just quickly go over it all to process what I’ve just seen at Sìleas and Seumas’ renewal of vows.
All seemed to be going to plan and like any good showstopper – the whole ensemble were present, every one of them looking stunning and glam. Then out of the blue Sìleas fixed Seumas with a long, hard stare, and didn’t mince her words…”Seumas MacSuain, tha mi ag iarraidh sgaradh pòsaidh”….i.e Sileas wants a divorce.
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Episode 3 has just come to a close with a super charged scene at the end ….The electricity comes back on and Seumas sees Rory in a new light ….literally… and finally remembers who left him for dead on the mill floor.
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Well I am just literally putting away my smelling salts and coming back to earth after that end of episode bomb shell.
Episode 2 of ‘An Clò Mòr’ has just come to a glorious end and I loved every minute of it. Handsome Irish stranger Rory has finally told Sìleas who he really is, Sìleas is gobsmacked and then suddenly, as if on cue, the whole village is plunged into darkness
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The credits are still rolling on episode 1 and we’re already right back into the heady world of ‘An Clò Mòr’….I make no apologies for the fact that I’m utterly obsessed with fashion, so this episode with the ossibility of landing an American deal, the glam squad arriving from New York and yes we’ve got to mention it folks…Sìleas’ blue dress and camel mohair coat…gave me serious wardrobe envy. What’s not to like! A banger of a season 2 opener ….
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How To Use Your Voice Workshop: In July 2022, we had the amazing opportunity to present at the Catalyst Foundation’s Vietnam Culture Camp that hosts families across the US who have adopted from Vietnam.
Our workshop for adoptees aged 10-17 focused on the way in which you can empower yourself by using your voice to speak about your story. At Whatever Next?, we believe that using your voice is the key to changing dominating narratives in adoption.
We asked campers and counsellors, who are all adoptees, to do a short voice recording with us about anything that they had on their minds.
We hope you enjoy this episode that celebrates the community that has been built around the Catalyst Foundation and the friendships and memories that it has brought with it.
Read more about the Catalyst Foundation at catalystfoundation.org
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In this episode we take a deep dive into Hannah’s dissertation about online adoptee spaces, specifically Facebook Groups. Jo and Addie ask her questions about why she chose that topic, what she learned along the way, and how her own experience as an adoptee impacted her academic writing.
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In this episode, Addie, Hannah, and Jo mull over their most notable takeaways from creating this project; what they have learned, what they're still learning, and what changes they've seen within themselves this year.
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***Disclaimer***
Please be advised that the guest's audio was recording from Vietnam with her internet connection very poor. That in turn has led to the quality of her audio to be quite patchy.
Addie and Jo interview Caroline Nguyen Ticcaro who is the founder of the Catalyst Foundation. Caroline was a Vietnam refugee and became an adoptive mother to twin daughters who are now beautiful young women.
Together, they discuss Caroline’s experience of creating the Vietnam Culture Camp which is an an annual family conference for those who adopted children from Vietnam. Since Addie’s younger sister was adopted from Vietnam, her family attended Caroline’s camp for many years in her childhood. Caroline discusses her experience of becoming a mother but also a Vietnamese mother since she herself was raised in a predominantly white community in Minnesota. Caroline touches on her thoughts about race in transracial adoption, the significance of mental health awareness among adoptive families, and where she sees Vietnam Culture Camp going in the future.
For more information about Caroline and the Catalyst Foundation go to www.catalystfoundation.org or you can find her on Facebook and Instagram @catalystvietnam
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In this episode we speak with Hanna Lee. A Korean adoptee; author of The One's Who Misbehave, Media Manager of The Universal Asian, and an Asian American Activist. In this episode, Hanna talks about her experience of writing her book, how she draws boundaries with engaging in the online adoptee community, and navigating parenthood as an adoptee.
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Join Addie, Hannah, and Jo's conversation about their experiences traveling back to China for the first time. Another important topic that they talk about is the question of why this topic often goes hand-in-hand with the topic of birth searching. They also explore thoughts on adoptive parents' insecurities that may come with this.
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Listen to Addie, Hannah and Jo's conversation about a variety of topics surrounding their family dynamics such as; What were the legal loopholes that Addie's mums had to jump through as a gay couple adopting from China to the US? Is one approach more beneficial than another in terms of speaking to young adoptees about adoption? What was it like for Hannah to grow up in Dorset and for Jo to grow up in North London? Why it's important for adoptive parents to understand the idea of the 'removal of ego' in considering their relationship with their child. Listen in to find out more!
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Tune in to hear Addie, Hannah and Jo discuss dating and relationships as adoptees; friendships, romantic relationships, and the relationship with oneself. They dive into breaking down walls, first dates, being in a long term relationship, emotional intimacy, abandonment and a touch on death of loved ones. There are many topics within the dating and relationships, listen in for more on this!
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In this podcast, Victoria Reina-Gill, a native of Málaga and a Spanish teacher for more than two decades, speaks with the founder of the well-known podcast series Coffee Break Spanish. Mark Pentleton is a benchmark for thousands of listeners who tune in to his podcasts to learn an impressive range of languages from Spanish, French, English, Italian, Norwegian, Danish and Mandarin Chinese. Victoria wants to discover when Mark’s passion for languages was born and the secret of his success in this highly competitive world.
Para este podcast, Victoria Reina-Gill, malagueña y profesora de español desde hace más de dos décadas, va a hablar con el fundador de la serie de podcasts conocidos Coffee Break Spanish. Mark Pentleton es todo un referente para miles de oyentes que han recurrido a sus podcasts para aprender idiomas desde español, francés, inglés o italiano hasta noruego, danés o chino mandarín. Victoria quiere descubrir cuándo nació su pasión por los idiomas y el secreto de su éxito en este mundo tan competitivo.
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En este podcast, Victoria habla con un español que ha convertido Escocia en su lugar de residencia. Alfonso Zapater es valenciano, pero vive cerca de Edimburgo, y su trabajo seguro que va a ser la envidia de muchos de nuestros oyentes. Se dedica desde hace años a probar vinos, quizás le dé a Victoria una buena recomendación. Para conocer más sobre la interesante obra de Alfonso y su vida como español residente en Escocia, escuche esta fascinante charla.
In this podcast, Victoria speaks with a Spaniard who has made Scotland his place of residence. Alfonso Zapater is Valencian, but he lives near Edinburgh, and his work is sure to be the envy of many of our listeners. He has been tasting wines for years, perhaps he will give Victoria a good recommendation. To learn more about Alfonso's interesting work and his life as a Spaniard living in Scotland, listen to this fascinating chat.
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En el podcast de hoy, Victoria Reina-Gill habla con Lidia Acosta Mederos, una canaria de San Miguel de la Palma que vive en Glasgow, Escocia. Este podcast fue grabado semanas antes de la erupción del volcán que ha provocado daños terribles a los habitantes de esta hermosa isla y que ha cambiado la vida de tantas personas en La Palma. Si desea apoyar a los afectados aquí encontraréis un enlace a una de las muchas organizaciones benéficas que están ayudando a las personas afectadas por este acto de la naturaleza. https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/la-palma-volcano-relief-fund/donate/
In today’s podcast Victoria Reina-Gill chats with Lidia Acosta Mederos, who is originally from La Palma, one of Spain’s Canary Islands, off northwestern Africa, and who now resides in Glasgow, Scotland. This podcast was recorded weeks before the volcanic eruptions which have caused terrible damage to the inhabitants of this beautiful island and has changed the lives of so many people on La Palma. If you would like to help and support those affected please click on the attached link to one of the many charitable organisations supporting those adversely affected by this natural disaster. https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/la-palma-volcano-relief-fund/donate/
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En este podcast Victoria Reina-Gil habla con una joven catalana de 35 años. Hasta aterrizar en Escocia, Gemma Lucha Martínez, ha hecho un fascinante viaje en busca de nuevos proyectos como, por ejemplo, trabajar en la conocida telenovela escocesa de la BBC, ‘ River City’. Victoria intenta descubrir lo que buscaba Gemma y si lo ha encontrado en este país.
‘In this podcast, Victoria Reina-Gill talks to a 35-year-old Catalan. In the process of moving to Scotland, Gemma Lucha Martínez, has made a fascinating journey in search of new projects, such as working on BBC Scotland’s flagship drama BBC, ‘River City’. Victoria attempts to discover what Gemma was looking for and if she has finally found it in this country.
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En este podcast, Victoria habla con otro malagueño que ha convertido Escocia en su hogar. Sergio Romero Bueno es historiador del Arte, artista y artesano.
Sí queréis saber un poquito sobre las andanzas de Sergio, os invitamos a escuchar esta fascinante conversación.
In this podcast Victoria chats with another native of Málaga, who has made their home in Scotland. Sergio Romero Bueno is an art historian, an artist and skilled craftsman.
If you want to know a bit about Sergio's adventures, we invite you to listen to this fascinating conversation.
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In this week’s podcast Julie chats to a Scottish feisty, funny, and fantastically talented TV and Film costume designer who has enjoyed an incredible journey over the last 3 decades. Kate Carin has enjoyed a successful career as an Emmy award winning designer to A-List stars in Hollywood, working with big named directors; Danny Boyle, Alan Parker and Ridley Scott. Listen in to hear about Kates remarkable career and life story so far...
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This week Julie chats with a long time idol of hers, the inspiring and down to earth MP Mhairi Black. Mhairi talks with Julie about; growing up, her experience over the past 6 years in the UK parliament, how she relaxes after a long week and what she thinks is next for Scotland. Listen in for a great chat...
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In this week’s podcast Julie catches up with fellow actor Michelle Hopewell. Michelle and Julie first met as actors in Glasgow’s Tron Theatre when she was still training at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. She has an impressive portfolio of TV, film, and theatre credits, whilst at the same time making a name for herself as a blogger, activist, and writer, focusing on mindfulness, race issues and woman’s empowerment. They had a fantastic, informative chat. Have a listen!
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