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Welcome To Country News headlines 7.15 Human Rights Day Rally- segment from the Flagstaff Gardens, with Uncle Robbie Thorpe,Ballardong/ Yuid Nyungah man Uncle Desmond Blurton, and Community member Glen. 7.30 Tilman Ruff spoke about the recent International Campaign Against Nuclear Weapons report on the link between nuclear war, weapons, energy generation & climate crisis.https://icanw.org.au/wp-content/uploads/ICAN-Nuclear-weapons-and-our-climate-web-pages.pdf 8am Alexandra Brown, Medecins Sans Frontieres Medical Communications Adviser spoke about MSF's programme on acute malnutrition.www.msf.org.au SongsFirst Aid Kit - The Lions RoarWooden Shjips- GhoulsJack White - Old Scratch Blues
Have you always wanted to invest ethically, but never known whether it was worth it? In this episode of Uncensored Money, ethical investing expert Alexandra Brown comes on to talk to Mel about all things ethical investing. The CEO and powerhouse behind Ethical Invest Group, Alexandra is a champion of ethical and sustainable investing. Discussing all facets of ethical investing, from the different types, to the suitability of each, tune in for a discussion that will have you thinking about what ethical means to you. Books and resources mentioned in this episode Money Talks! Quick Action Guide to Prioritising Ethical Values Learning About Strategies and Environmental/ Social Issues Researching Investments and Super / KiwiSaver Digging Deeper into Holdings and Initial Investment Research Sustainable Investing Plan Alexandra Browns Instagram @EthicalInvest Dr Bronwyn King - Ted Talk My Financial Adulting Plan Understanding Your Numbers, Double Your Business in 12 Months Psychology of Pricing Masterclass If you're on insta, come play over at @MelBrowne.Money and make sure you're signed up to Mel's Money Musings for more tips, tricks and ideas on how to best work with your money. Finally, if you love this episode please make sure you subscribe and leave us a review.
0:00 Introduction. 1:08 What to Expect from Alexandra Brown. 2:21 Matt Shares Alex and his back story. 4:21 Disputed questions. 11:58 Matt explains the color Purple. 19:28 Matt's awkward encounter because of the color purple. 30:29 Getting to know Alexandra Jones/Brown. 36:12 Alex talks about going to a private school. 38:36 Establishing work friends. 40:55 Code Switching discovered. 44:20 Field Hockey Star. 46:32 PA Girls Choir. 48:50 People loving Alex in Russia. 51:30 Job Talk. 1:02:22 Read the Room. 1:05:20 JDubs Questions. 1:09:55 Soul food is amazing. 1:12:59 Final Thoughts. Welcome to the Working Perspectives Podcast Hosted by: Matt Lavelle and Justin Richardson Featuring: Alexandra Brown Working Perspectives Podcast Links: https://www.tiktok.com/@workingppod?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/workingperspectivespodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/workingperspectivespodcast-100884222318497 https://twitter.com/workingppod https://linktr.ee/Workingperspectives Alexandra Brown Links: https://www.instagram.com/allie_oop2/ Meet the Multifaceted Marvel: An Interview with Alexandra Brown She juggles work, family, and passions with the grace of a champion. This video profiles Alexandra Brown, a 30-year-old powerhouse balancing motherhood, marriage, a demanding office job, and her lifelong love for the field and the stage. Get ready to be inspired by: The Mom-Boss Hustle: Witness how Alexandra Brown navigates the challenges and rewards of being a team leader at work while raising two active kids. From Pitch to Playtime: Hear the fascinating story of her transition from a fierce field hockey star to a supportive coach and advocate for the sport. Singing Away the Stress: Discover how finding solace and joy in the Pennsylvania Girls Choir helped her through life's ups and downs. Finding Balance & Embracing It: Alexandra Brown shares her secrets to prioritizing her well-being and making time for the things that fuel her soul. This isn't just a story about juggling responsibilities; it's a celebration of passion, resilience, and the power of finding your own rhythm in the dance of life. Join us as we explore: The tips and tricks of managing a multi-faceted lifestyle. The importance of self-care and finding creative outlets. The lessons learned from success and challenges both on and off the field. How to embrace your own unique blend of passions and pursuits. Bonus: Ask your questions in the comments! Alexandra Brown would love to hear your thoughts and share her insights. Subscribe for more empowering interviews with incredible people! Use the hashtag #MultifacetedMarvel to join the conversation! Let's celebrate the women who inspire us to chase our dreams and redefine what it means to have it all! Additional Notes: Feel free to adapt the description to reflect the specific details and personality of the woman you're interviewing. Highlight her individual experiences and achievements to make the story relatable and engaging. Encourage interaction and dialogue through questions and calls to action. Remember to choose an image that captures her essence and the video's message.
In this episode, Peita is joined by Alexandra Brown, Co-Founder and Head of Research at Altiorem. They chat about how the Altiorem sustainable finance library and advocacy platform helps financial advisors and their clients learn more about ethical investing and direct investments towards sustainability issues. Altiorem Website: https://altiorem.org/ Alexandra Brown LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ethicalinvest/ Curiosity Corner (Waterdo): https://waterdo.seekrtech.com/en/ Peita Diamantidis LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peitamd/ A world of opportunity awaits you at Netwealth Investments Limited: https://ensombl.com/go/20231124 Join the Ensombl platform: App Store: http://www.ensombl.com/apple Google Play: http://www.ensombl.com/google Desktop: https://www.ensombl.com/ General Disclaimer – https://www.ensombl.com/disclaimer/
In this episode of the Retail & Hospitality ISAC podcast, host Luke Vander Linden is joined by David Severski, senior security data scientist at Cyentia Institute, to expand upon the relationship between Associate Member, RiskRecon, and Cyentia and how that connection plays a part with examining top cyber-attack techniques. Then, Alexandra Brown, senior director of operations at RH-ISAC, provides a preview of the upcoming RH-ISAC Cyber Intelligence Summit, the premier event for cybersecurity practitioners in retail and hospitality. Still deciding on whether to attend the Summit? There's still time to register today! Finally, Lee Clark, cyber threat intelligence analyst & writer at RH-ISAC, provides the latest intel briefing, specifically the recent Okta customer breach.
In the episode, Guest Alexandra Brown discusses EMDR as a method of treatment for trauma focusing on the bottom-up approach. Alexandra Brown is the Founder of Thrive In Life Therapy. She created this group practice focusing on fully integrating mental health with physical fitness/movement. Alexandra believes in using trauma-informed care to heal individuals, their families, and their communities. She focuses on both the top-down approach to therapy as well as the bottom-up approach to focus on the mind/body connection.
Removing old toilets was never Alexandra's dream job. But as a child, she and her siblings learned valuable lessons about hard work as they helped their parents rent and flip properties. Lessons that Alexandra would need as she began her own small business. Listen as Alexandra shares what led her to become a marriage and family therapist as well as a real estate agent.
As we record this bonus episode, I (Nicole) am 9 months pregnant with my first child. I am very ready to not be pregnant anymore, and can't wait to hold and kiss my baby girl, but there are a lot of other emotions, too. For expecting parents and new moms there's a lot to learn, a lot to process, and a lot of change. So today, we wanted to have a discussion about stepping into motherhood. In this latest bonus episode, co-hosts Nicole Smithee and Alexandra Brown explore: The common fears women have when becoming moms How life changes when stepping into motherhood Ways to adapt to new seasons of child development and growth How to prioritize your marriage How to support your friend moms when you aren't a parent yourself
For most people, the last two years and counting, have brought a lot of change. New jobs, new neighborhoods, new seasons of life, new work and social rhythms. New isn't always bad, but even good change can leave us a bit disoriented. It can leave us struggling to find a clear path forward towards our hopes and dreams and unsure what habits and disciplines to develop to gain a sense of momentum. Whether you want to progress in your career, broaden and deepen your friendship circle, reach some health health goals, or strengthen certain areas of personal development, we've dedicated today's episode and conversation to taking a closer look at what choices and habits do in fact cause us to gain momentum and how to implement them in your life. In this latest bonus episode, co-hosts Nicole Smithee and Alexandra Brown explore: How to identify the areas of your life where you feel stuck How to regain vision and hope How to create an action plan for success What key relationships to develop How celebration fuels confidence What to do when significant loss disrupts your momentum
We are just a couple weeks away from Thanksgiving here in the U.S., and then, of course, the Christmas season and Hanukkah, and lots of festivities, traditions, family gatherings, shopping and all the things, right? There's something magical about this time of year, but often receiving and giving love, hope, joy, peace during the holidays is easier said than done. Quickly this time of year can feel like ‘tis the season to feel stressed out, anxious, lonely, depressed, frustrated by family, disappointed and broke or in debt. In our latest bonus episode, co-hosts Nicole Smithee and Alexandra Brown explore: How to address grief, loss and depression this time of year How to manage stress What to do when family dynamics are less than ideal How to draw near to God this season Ways to care for yourself during this often time Whether you are thrilled for the holidays to come, feeling lots of mixed emotions, or already stressed out by your holiday to-do list, this episode will provide practical ways to make the most of this season while prioritizing your mental health.
In the year of the "Great Resignation" more and more people are quitting their jobs, applying for new positions, and reevaluating what they want out of their careers. In our latest bonus episode, co-hosts Nicole Smithee and Alexandra Brown explore: Why so many people are leaving their jobs How the pandemic is shifting our expectations in the workplace How Gen Z is influencing our relationship with our work What are healthy expectations to have when it comes to our experiences and opportunities at work Whether you are currently on the hunt for a better job, contemplating quitting, or an employer or boss wanting to create a healthy and rewarding work environment, this episode will inform and provide helpful practices for thriving in the workplace.
In mid-November, the Parent & Family Association hosted Supporting Your Student in Winter Quarter and Beyond: A Town Hall for Parents and Families. The discussion addressed questions, concerns, and other emotional and academic implications pertaining to students, particularly as UCLA continues remote learning through winter quarter in the midst of the global COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode, the second of two about the Town Hall, we chat with Alexandra Brown about the academic success implications of the town hall. Alex is the senior director of UCLA Student Alumni Programs & Family Engagement. She also serves as the president-elect of AHEPPP: Family Engagement in Higher Education, a national professional organization committed to supporting professionals in higher education who promote student success through informed parent and family engagement. Show Notes: Parent & Family Town Hall Recording: https://www.facebook.com/57081651825/videos/133430551547345 Parent & Family Association: https://parents.ucla.edu/ Academic Counseling: https://www.registrar.ucla.edu/Academics/Academic-Counseling Academic Term Calendar: https://www.registrar.ucla.edu/Term-Calendar Alumni Association: https://alumni.ucla.edu/ Alumni Travel: https://travel.alumni.ucla.edu/tours/ Career Center: https://career.ucla.edu/undergrad/resources Dean for Students: https://www.deanofstudents.ucla.edu/ Registrar's Office: https://www.registrar.ucla.edu/ UCLA ONE: https://uclaone.com/
In mid-November, the Parent & Family Association hosted Supporting Your Student in Winter Quarter and Beyond: A Town Hall for Parents and Families. The discussion addressed questions, concerns, and other emotional and academic implications pertaining to students, particularly as UCLA continues remote learning through winter quarter in the midst of the global COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode, the first of two about the Town Hall, we chat with Alexandra Brown about the mental and emotional wellness implications of the town hall. Alex is the senior director of UCLA Student Alumni Programs & Family Engagement. She also serves as the president-elect of AHEPPP: Family Engagement in Higher Education, a national professional organization committed to supporting professionals in higher education who promote student success through informed parent and family engagement. Show Notes: Parent & Family Town Hall Recording Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) CAPS Resources for Parents & Families RISE: Resilience in the Student Experience UCLA Depression Grand Challenge BeyGOOD Foundation and UCLA COVID-19 Care Package Parent & Family Association
“COVID has presented its own challenges, like I can't really separate work and home as much as I did; we are always on . . .'Zoom Exhaustion.' That time in-between that allowed some space for mental clarity and just decompressing [is gone]. Now we are -- from 7:30 in the morning until sometimes 8:00 at night -- going from one thing to the next... it's replaced the Los Angeles commute,” says Alexandra (Alex) Brown. She understands the pervasive challenges of needing to balance constant communication and connection as a leader with personal health and well-being in her role at the No. 1 U.S. public institution and most applied to college in the world. As the Senior Director for UCLA Student Alumni Programs & Family Engagement, Alex leads the division at the University of California - Los Angeles that develops relationships and lifelong engagement with UCLA and its Alumni Association. She and her team enhance and support the campus life experiences of UCLA students, parents and families. Because of the tremendous impact of COVID-19 on college campuses worldwide, like many, her work load and work-life balance have changed monumentally. Listen to this episode to learn from an exceptional college administrator how to maintain connection while the ground underneath you keeps shifting.
Today we discuss physician burnout in Pathology- with special guest Edna Garcia, first author of the recent AJCP article "The American Society for Clinical Pathology’s Job Satisfaction, Well-Being, and Burnout Survey of Pathologists.” We are also joined by Dr. Brown, the Chief Officer of Medical Quality at ASCP, who speaks about experiencing burnout and ways to make it better. A very timely conversation in a time of increased stress!
Episode #50 Fabulous Friend Thank You! Welcome to the Travel Gluten Free Podcast, where you, my friend, listen in on how to lead a gluten-free lifestyle with more fun and ease! This is Elikqitie and I founded Travel Gluten Free for you! I want to be a resource, contributor and support to and for our gluten-free community. My friend, I will be giving you a travel deal at the end of this episode! If you love to travel, and especially if you love to travel as much as I do, you'll want to get the exclusive travel deal mentioned on this podcast at the end of the show. As always, one of our lG followers will be given a shout-out for following TGF on Instagram! In this episode, we are going to dive into our road trip to Denver, Colorado, the Nourished Festival and a big thank you to you, my gluten-free friend and for my friends who have been on TGF for supporting Travel Gluten Free! For this special episode, I have a very special co-host, who I'm very excited to have on the show! Aliyah is my daughter and my co-host for this fabulous 50 episode. Thank you to my friends who listen to Travel Gluten Free and another thank-you to my feature guests, including Gem City Fine Foods, Jason Elmore find me gluten free, Alison Medrich, TNaks, Alexandra Brown, Tarryn from My Celiac Life, Laura Huffman Vivians Live Again, Meredith Miller Celiac Cutie, Erica Dermer Celiac and the Beast, Ellen Baynes fro the Celiac Scene, Rosa Dixon from Raised Gluten Free, Bri Seeley, Esteban Quinoa Munch, Lucy Block Element Park City, Minne Celiac, Shelley Park City Desserts, Maria Aparis We chat about our road trip to Denver, and what we loved about the Nourished Festival. Aliyah talks about life as a celiac teen, how she deals with going out with her friends to eat, our fun time meeting other influencers at Nourished! Listener Shout Out! Foodstagram // Jessica Bensky The best of #nutfree and #glutenfree
Episode #43 One Year Off with Alexandra Brown Welcome to the Travel Gluten Free Podcast, where you, my friend, listen in on how to lead a gluten-free lifestyle with more fun and ease! She had only known her boyfriend for a little over 2 months when they both decided to quit their desk jobs and travel the world for a year. This was the most radical thing either of them had done! They envisioned a journey with nothing but a few essentials. Both of them decided to purge themselves of the impossible attitude, put one foot in front of the other and set their hearts and minds to make the adventure possible! This is part 2 of a 2 part episode on One Year Off with Alexandra Brown. Alexandra and her husband, formerly her client, were out to dinner one night when he told her his idea of traveling around Europe on his motorcycle for two months. When she heard that, her response was, "Wait for me!". Starting their journey from a dinner date to traveling around the world for a year together, to eventually getting married, Alexandra shares her experiences with world travel, how to plan, what to bring and what to do when you don't speak the language! She candidly speaks on the topic of how world travel changes your life and your self-paradigm. Listener Shout-Out! Content creator and producer/host of the Fast Breaks and Hot Takes podcast. If you like basketball this is definitely a show for you! This shout out is for Colin Morris. Colin and I met during the podcast expo a couple of weeks ago which was such a blast he such a fun person to hang out with. Colin thank you for tagging travel gluten-free on your Instagram! Looking for a Great Travel Deal? Visit my Travel Deals page on my website! It's packed with deals for discount airfare, car rental, airport parking and much more, including discount trips to Italy. Support Travel Gluten Free! For as little as $3 a month, become a show sponsor through Patreon.com Support the podcast which supports you, Travel Gluten Free! Connect with Alexandra Brown Instagram On the Web Journey with Travel Gluten Free on Social Media Twitter Facebook Youtube Pinterest Instagram On the Web Spread the love of Travel Gluten Free podcast and share this episode with a friend!
Episode #42 One Year Off with Alexandra Brown Welcome to the Travel Gluten Free Podcast, where you, my friend, listen in on how to lead a gluten-free lifestyle with more fun and ease! She had only known her boyfriend for a little over 2 months when they both decided to quit their desk jobs and travel the world for a year. This was the most radical thing either of them had done! They envisioned a journey with nothing but a few essentials. Both of them decided to purge themselves of the impossible attitude, put one foot in front of the other and set their hearts and minds to making the adventure possible! This is the first of a 2 part episode on One Year Off with Alexandra Brown.Alexandra and here husband, formerly her client, were out to dinner one night when he told her his idea of traveling around Europe on his motorcycle for two months. When she heard that, her response was, "Wait for me!". Starting their journey from a dinner date to traveling around the world for a year together, to eventually getting married, Alexandra shares here experiences with world travel, how to plan, what to bring and what to do when you don't speak the language! She candidly speaks on the topic of how world travel changes your life and your self-paradigm. Listener Shout-Out! Content creator and producer / host of the Fast Breaks and Hot Takes podcast. If you like basketball this is definitely a show for you! This shout out is for Colin Morris. Colin and I met during the podcast expo a couple of weeks ago which was such a blast he such a fun person to hang out with. Colin thank you for tagging travel gluten-free on your Instagram! Looking for a Great Travel Deal? Visit my Travel Dealspage on my website! It's packed with deals for discount airfare, car rental, airport parking and much more, including discount trips to Italy. Support Travel Gluten Free! For as little as $3 a month, become a show sponsor through Patreon.com Support the podcast which supports you, Travel Gluten Free! Connect with Alexandra Instagram On the Web Journey with Travel Gluten Free on Social Media Twitter Facebook Youtube Pinterest Instagram On the Web Spread the love of Travel Gluten Free podcast and share this episode with a friend!
This episode is for anyone who has a big dream or wants to take a risk but isn't sure how or if they should or what that would look like for their lives. I was so excited to get to interview Alexandra Brown about her book A Year Off (that she co-wrote with her now-husband) about her adventure of spending a year traveling around the world with said-husband, then-boyfriend, and everything she learned in the process. We covered *so much* in this interview, including: -feeling selfish-what to do when people doubt your decisions-being an overperformer-dealing with anxiety-finding adventure in big and small ways-what motherhood and travel can teach us And so much more! Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy!! Show Notes: Connect with Tiffany on Insta Get Tiffany's newsletter and stay in the know Sign up for Raise Your Hand Say Yes (We start April 1!) A Year Off: A story about traveling the world - and how to make it happen for you by Alexandra and David Brown Connect with Alexandra on Instagram Rob Bell
This episode is for anyone who has a big dream or wants to take a risk but isn't sure how or if they should or what that would look like for their lives. I was so excited to get to interview Alexandra Brown about her book A Year Off (that she co-wrote with her now-husband) about her adventure of spending a year traveling around the world with said-husband, then-boyfriend, and everything she learned in the process. We covered *so much* in this interview, including: -feeling selfish-what to do when people doubt your decisions-being an overperformer-dealing with anxiety-finding adventure in big and small ways-what motherhood and travel can teach us And so much more! Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy!! Show Notes: Connect with Tiffany on Insta Get Tiffany's newsletter and stay in the know Sign up for Raise Your Hand Say Yes (We start April 1!) A Year Off: A story about traveling the world - and how to make it happen for you by Alexandra and David Brown Connect with Alexandra on Instagram Rob Bell
In this episode of SO Unbecoming, we meet clinical social worker, Alexandra Brown. Alex currently works at a juvenile detention facility in the state of California providing CSEC (Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children) services. During our conversation, we learn more about her occupation and and how she has managed her career through military PCS moves and raising 3 children of her own. We talk about licensure, child care, mentorship, overcoming personal challenges, and self care. I’m thrilled to share my conversation with fellow Navy spouse, USC MSW alumna, native New Yorker, mom, runner, and real life superhero, clinical social worker Alexandra Brown. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unbecoming/message
What is OPSEC for Families? What are you giving the enemy in information without knowing you are? How do we stop our kids from getting lost in the crowd? Alexandra Brown gives us some tips and solutions to keep the enemy at bay!