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Follow Jessica Curry— it's freePornhub has announced it will restrict access to its website in the UK from next week, blaming the tougher age checks which have been introduced for explicit sites. Back in October, their parent company Aylo said the law change, which was made under the UK's Online Safety Act, had caused traffic to their website to fall by 77%. As of next week, only people who have previously made a Pornhub account will be able to access its content. Nuala McGovern discusses the implications of these changes with Dr Fiona Vera-Gray, the author of Women On Porn and Professor of Sexual Violence and the Co-Director of the Child and Woman Abuse Studies Unit at London Metropolitan University. The decision by Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust to suspend home birth services is to be challenged in the High Court. The suspension was announced back in November after the trust cited safety concerns raised by their staff and dealing with more complex births. Now a coalition including the charity Birthrights is taking the trust's leaders to judicial review asking them to reconsider the suspension. Nuala is joined by Birthrights' legal lead Laura Mullarkey and Matthew Hill, Health Correspondent for the BBC in the South West. This weekend gamers and music fans alike will be headed to 'BAFTA Games in Concert' which is starting its tour in London. It's celebrating two decades of BAFTA-nominated and award-winning games music and the composers behind these hugely popular gaming soundtracks. One of those composers is Jessica Curry. Ten years ago her score for the videogame 'Everybody's Gone to the Rapture' won a BAFTA Games music award, the first for a solo woman. Jessica tells Nuala why her music channels grief, love, and loss and the impact music can have on gamers. It's a week to go until the Winter Olympics gets underway in Italy. With a record 47% of female athletes competing, the games will be the most gender-balanced in Winter Olympic history. Two women who are gearing up to cover every twist and turn of these Games are former two-time Winter Olympic snowboarder and broadcaster Aimee Fuller and Jeanette Kwayke, who'll be fronting the BBC's coverage as part of an all-female line up alongside Clare Balding and Hazel Irvine. Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Andrea Kidd
'If it could have gone wrong it has gone wrong'. The last five years for Jessica Curry, a composer of contemporary classical game music, has been marked by severe illness and personal loss. She joins Hattie and Becca on Things Musicians Don't Talk About to share her journey being diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis and subsequently shielding during the pandemic. She explains the emotional toll of isolation, the importance of community and support, noting the industry's lack of empathy and her efforts to promote inclusivity. Jessica's latest album, born out of the adversity of this time, Shielding Songs, is an album of her choral music recorded with the London Voices, which is out now on Bandcamp . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Crushed by Margaret Cabourn-Smith; the podcast where funny people talk about unrequited love. Today's episode features excellent BAFTA winning composer JESSICA CURRY. Her album Shielding Songs is available now from jessicacurry.bandcamp.com . She's on insta @jessica_curry_ She's an extraordinary woman and I loved going through some of her mad crushes. I looked up the quote she mentioned, attributed to comic book artist Tim Kreider - "If we want the rewards of being loved, we have to submit to the mortification of being known." I might get it on a poncho. Thanks for downloading and supporting us. You're my people. Come and find us... On Substack at crushedbymcs; where if you subscribe, you’ll have access to the podcast ad-free and exclusive content from me as well as a lot of gushy love from me. On Instagram @crushedbymcs On email, where you can send us anecdotes, adoration and arguments crushedbymcs@gmail. Who doesn't love post!? And if you want to do nothing but simply chuck me £4 to buy myself some sellotape and a copy of the Radio Times to make a collage, head for ko-fi.com/crushedbymcs In other news I'm currently in the episode of Not Going Out called Hotel Room on the BBC iplayer if you need more of me. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jessica Curry, Senior Vice President at Teads, shares her journey from media buying to leading a global sales team. Reflecting on her time at DePauw University and her professional achievements, Jessica highlights the key skills that have shaped her success: adaptability, critical thinking, and a commitment to servant leadership. She also offers insights into the art and science of sales, emphasizing the importance of managing inputs like client outreach to achieve remarkable outputs.
In celebration of Black History Month, join me on this episode of Books with Brooke as we read “Parker Looks Up:An Extraordinary Moment” by Parker Curry & Jessica Curry, illustrated by Brittany Jackson. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brooke-silva/support
Episode 271: Jessica Curry of Interiors by J. Curry Collider is passionate about sharing the stories of Rochester entrepreneurs and small business owners! Today on the podcast, we chat with Jessica Curry, longtime local interior designer and owner of Interiors by J. Curry. Thanks for listening! If you find value in this podcast, please consider donating and lending support to Collider’s efforts to share the stories of Rochester entrepreneurs and inspire others on their journey. Interiors by J. Curry Donate <img class="thumb-image" elementtiming="system-gallery-block-grid" data-image="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/585c16e4197aeafef003e345/1681486279211-SZP1AFBJ0NHEZBFVZWBJ/R3__1865+%281%29.jpg" data-image-dimensions="3692x5538" data-image-focal-point="0.5,0.5" alt="R3__1865 (1).jpg" data-load="false" data-image-id="660ee501fa8c7618ab8752d6" data-type="image" sr
#ads Stream any unabridged audiobook of your choice with premium access by starting your trial on: https://booksreader.space/al-1945/ Title: The Sphere: Sector One Author: Sarah Jessica Curry Narrator: K. S. Lee, Isaac Vega, Sarah Jessica Curry Format: mp3 Length: 1 hr and 30 mins Release date: 01-14-22 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 5 ratings Genres: Meditation Publisher's Summary: You are made of more. There is a world in you that is more fantastic than you can truly comprehend. What does it mean to be made of 'more'? The Sphere is a concept and a story that delves into the heart, mind, and soul of our shared experience on this human journey. Questions will be answered, more questions will be ventured. Dare to dive inward, to explore, and to challenge your own magnificence.
On this episode of Buddycast, we chat with the wonderful Jessica Curry Carlson for Star 104. Hear all about her on air personality and why she loves her job and more all right here on Buddycast! #gobesomeonesbuddy --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nick-sorensen/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nick-sorensen/support
On this week's edition we step into a deep and complex digital universe: we take down from our archive shelf a conversation with composer Jessica Curry. From the Archive sees us dig into our extensive contemporary and classical music and cinema podcast archive as we rediscover interviews and discussions with artists, with our long-standing producer and presenter, Ben Eshmade. Subscribe to Nothing Concrete on Acast, Spotify, iTunes or wherever you find your podcasts. Show your support for the Barbican by making a donation and help inspire more people to discover and love the arts. https://www.barbican.org.uk/donate Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Charnaie chats with five-year old Parker Curry and her mother Jessica Curry. Parker is a precocious, charismatic, and talkative five year old, who loves ballet, books and learning Mandarin Chinese. She is the New York Times Bestselling author of the picture book Parker Looks Up which received an NAACP Image Award nomination. Her favorite colors are pink and purple and she lives with her mother, father, younger sister and baby brother in Washington, DC. This is a lively and adorable episode that has a fun. Listen as Charnaie’s children Madison and Barrington interview Parker and Charnaie interviews Parker’s mom Jessica. Connect with Charnaie online in the following places: Blog: http://hereweeread.com Personal Website: charnaiegordon.com Podcast Email Address: hereweereadpodcast@gmail.com Find Charnaie on the following social media platforms under the username @hereweeread: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest Feel free to share this podcast on your social media platforms to help spread the word to others. Thanks for listening!
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A deserted landscape, memories of a fatal crash, a book written by a dying explorer – 'Dear Esther' is part of a new wave of videogames that redefines what they can do, proving videogames are capable of the same musical, narrative and artistic expression as film or literature. This week, we chat to composer Jessica Curry, who wrote the game’s soaring score, ahead of the first ever live performance of 'Dear Esther' at Milton Court Concert Hall on Friday 14 October.