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Daily Routines by the Manson Podcasting Network

Daily Routines by the Manson Podcasting Network

Written by: Manson Podcasting Network
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Bite size insights into the daily routines of women. What time do you get up? and what is the first thing you do? Do you keep lists? How do you manage the washing and when do you find time for exercise? What helps you wind down? And how do you get back on track on the bad days. Parenting Relationships Self-Help Social Sciences Success
Episodes
  • Georgie Quigley, publicist with county roots
    Dec 12 2023
    Georgie Quigley is a publicity agent for her own business Georgie Quigley Public Relations or GQPR. She grew up in Warren, NSW, went to boarding school in Orange and now lives in neutral bay with her new husband Alex! This is what an average day in her life might look like; Snooze. Snooze. Snooze. Floss teeth. Run. “Sometimes I just do laps around our local park but if I am looking for a bit more the views from Cremorne Point make the hills worth it.” Then clean desk. Write to-do list. Hard jobs first. Anxiety eased. First coffee of the day is at 10am, always after a bottle of water. Lunch is at the desk. Inbox ends the day at zero. Reformer Pilates x2 per week. She loves to cook of an evening, especially now that some of her friends have moved away from Sydney. Then it’s a cup of tea and a series on the couch and the day ends (too late) with Wordle completed just before midnight. The best place to find Georgie is probably via her email - seeing as she is an admirable inbox zero gal otherwise she’s @georgiequigley_pr on Instagram. I’ve worked with Georgie a little bit for the Women Behind Wool podcast and film series I produced with my good friend Penny Ashby who’s the woman behind wool fashion label Lady Kate. Georgie worked up publicity for the project on Sunrise - with a huge feature shot on Penny’s farm, ABC News 24 and in Australian Woman’s Weekly.
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    10 mins
  • Sarah Stamm; creator and maker
    Dec 12 2023
    Sarah Stamm is a company of one - Salisbury and Maude is her business run from her farmhouse overlooking the Victorian Alps near Beechworth. Mornings start at the crack of dawn for Sarah Stamm with a kiss goodbye from her hubby. First she talks to her cat, checks messages from her ‘hungry and poor’ university aged children. Breakfast is always on the fly. No tea or coffee, just crisp cups of rainwater from the tank. Then onto creative work - be-it sewing, knitting or wreath making. In fact most days are not highly organised, there is much time communicating with her audience online or taking photos for social media. Work finishes when the fur-babies pester her too much for dinner. Easy dinner. Catch the nightly news. More knitting, some wordle and then bed around 9.30-10.00pm. “I sleep soundly and I dream in colour, it’s often when I do my best creative work.” Reading: Practising Simplicity by Jodi Wilson (who also has a Substack - hello Jodi Wilson !) Sarah loves the quote:“When we find perspective and we practice simplicity we learn to see and then embrace the beauty of our ordinary remarkable lives.”
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    8 mins
  • Rosie Henderson, photographer and chill gal from Esperance, WA
    Nov 13 2023
    Rosie Henderson lives in the world's most beautiful place, Esperance in Western Australia. Seriously my favourite place in the whole of Australia. She primarily a photographer, but is also a filmographer and creative producer. As you will hear she's a bit of a chiller - one that has a way of getting through things! You can find her at byrosiehenderson.com or on Instagram under the same name byrosiehenderson
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    12 mins
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