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Life Changing Money with Barbara Schreihans
Building Brands and Busting Imposter Syndrome with Alison Walsh

Life Changing Money with Barbara Schreihans

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 38:29


This week on the Life Changing Money Podcast, I am chatting with Alison Walsh! She shares her journey from monetizing knowledge at a young age to becoming a successful entrepreneur and podcaster. Listen in to her experience in behavioral healthcare, her coaching business focused on ambitious women, and overcoming challenges like imposter syndrome.Alison really believes in the importance of networking, gaining mentorship, and authentic brand building. During the episode, she shares her favorite marketing strategies, including relationship building and podcasting, and how these have significantly contributed to her personal and professional growth.You don't want to miss this episode!Topics discussed on this episode:Effective networking and mentorship strategies that workWays to overcome imposter syndrome and self-doubt.Tips on building an authentic brandPlus so much more!JOIN US AT Minted Wealth Live TicketsCONTACT ALLISON ON INSTAGRAMHow To Get Involved:Life-Changing Money is a podcast all about money. We share stories of how money has impacted and radically changed the lives of others, and how it can do the same for you. Your host, Barbara Schreihans (pronounced ShREE-hands) is the founder and CEO of Your Tax Coach, and the Creator of the Write Off Your Life Course. She is a kickass tax strategist, business coach, and all-around master when it comes to wealth and finances. Barbara aids business owners and high net-worth individuals in saving tens of millions of dollars in taxes while also growing their profits.When she's not leading her team, coaching clients, or dreaming up new goals for her company, you can find her drinking coffee, hanging out with her family, and traveling the world.Grab a cup of coffee and become inspired as we hear from those who have overcome and are overcoming their self-limiting beliefs and money mindsets!Do you have a burning question that you'd love to hear answered on a future show?Please email it to: podcast@yourtaxcoach.bizSign Up For Our NewsletterLife Changing Money PodcastGet Tax Help! 

The Well Seasoned Librarian : A conversation about Food, Food Writing and more.
Allison Walsh (Literary Picnic) Well Seasoned Librarian Podcast Season 11 Episode 12 (Part One)

The Well Seasoned Librarian : A conversation about Food, Food Writing and more.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 24:40


Alison Walsh first began cooking as a way to stretch her post-college paycheck, and her love of cooking grew. In 2014, she combined her love of food and books into Alison's Wonderland Recipes (wonderlandrecipes.com), a food blog dedicated to book-inspired recipes. She has written for Real Life at Home and her recipes have been featured on MuggleNet, the number one Harry Potter fan website. Allison's Wonderland https://wonderlandrecipes.com/ A Literary Picnic: 5 Menus of outdoor-Friendly Recipes Inspired by Classic Literature: https://amzn.to/47vSgNa A Literary Tea Party: Blends and Treats for Alice, Bilbo, Dorothy, Jo, and Book Lovers Everywhere: https://amzn.to/3QF8iOW A Literary Holiday Cookbook: Festive Meals for the Snow Queen, Gandalf, Sherlock, Scrooge, and Book Lovers Everywhere https://amzn.to/3YDduVh ___ If you follow my podcast and enjoy it, I'm on @buymeacoffee. If you like my work, you can buy me a coffee and share your thoughts

The Well Seasoned Librarian : A conversation about Food, Food Writing and more.
Alison Walsh (Wonderland Recipes/Literary Tea Party) Well Seasoned Librarian Season 8 Episode 24

The Well Seasoned Librarian : A conversation about Food, Food Writing and more.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 27:03


Alison Walsh first began cooking as a way to stretch her post-college paycheck. From there, her love of cooking grew. In 2014, she combined her love of food and books into Alison's Wonderland Recipes (WonderlandRecipes.com), a food blog dedicated to book-inspired recipes. Her recipes have been featured on the Good Morning America website and MuggleNet, the number one Harry Potter fan website. She is the author of A Literary Tea Party, which placed fourth in the cookbook category of the 2018 Goodreads Choice Awards. She lives in northern Illinois with her husband and two wee hobbits. Allison's Wonderland Recipes http://wonderlandrecipes.com/ This episode is sponsored by Culinary Historians of Northern California, a Bay Area educational group dedicated to the study of food, drink, and culture in human history. To learn more about this organization and its work, please visit its website at www.chnorcal.org If you follow my podcast and enjoy it, I'm on @buymeacoffee. If you like my work, you can buy me a coffee and share your thoughts

What Are You Reading?
What Are You Reading? Kicking Glass, Thread Folk and A Literary holiday cookbook.

What Are You Reading?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 13:54


Public Library of Mount Vernon and Knox County presents What Are You Reading? This month Christie, Katie and special guest Desiree will be discussing "Kicking Glass" by Neile Cooper, "Thread Folk" by Libby Moore, and "A Literary holiday cookbook" by Alison Walsh.

Dentons Canadian Employment and Labour Law Podcast
Investigations in the Workplace: Part 3

Dentons Canadian Employment and Labour Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 6:53


In this episode, host Alison Walsh is joined by Jenny Wang for the third and final installment of the Workplace Investigation series, where they discuss the investigation report and the possible outcomes leading from the investigation.

Dentons Canadian Employment and Labour Law Podcast
Investigations in the Workplace: Part 2

Dentons Canadian Employment and Labour Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 14:37


In this episode, host Alison Walsh is joined by Jenny Wang for the second part of the three-part workplace investigation series where they will discuss the workplace investigation process, including their guidance on how to conduct interviews and how to assess witness credibility.

Dentons Canadian Employment and Labour Law Podcast
Investigations in the Workplace: Part 1

Dentons Canadian Employment and Labour Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 9:36


In this episode, host Alison Walsh is joined by Jenny Wang and they discuss why a properly conducted workplace investigation is important, and the preliminary considerations involved prior to beginning the investigation.

Inside Books
Inside Books Episode 76 Alison Walsh

Inside Books

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 26:52


Inside Books is a regular podcast presented by Breda Brown. This episode features Alison Walsh

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Bent Biblios Podcast
Alison Walsh Talks A Literary Holiday Cookbook

Bent Biblios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 40:26


On today's episode of the Bent Biblio's Podcast we chat with cookbook author and food blogger Alison Walsh.  In 2014, Alison turned her love of books and cooking into the food blog Alison's Wonderland Recipes. She then went on to write A Literary Tea Party Cookbook and A Literary Holiday Cookbook. In this episode,  Alison gives us tips and tricks to use in the kitchen, how she chooses which books to develop recipes for, her three must have ingredients and more!Both of Alison's cookbooks, A Literary Holiday Cookbook and A Literary Tea Party, can be purchased anywhere books are sold.You can purchase The Literary Holiday Cookbook here:Amazon.ca: https://www.amazon.ca/Literary-Holiday-Cookbook-Sherlock-Everywhere/dp/1510754962/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=a+literary+holiday+cookbook&qid=1639150313&sr=8-1Chapters/Indigo: https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/a-literary-holiday-cookbook-festive/9781510754966-item.html?ikwid=a+literary+holiday+cookbook&ikwsec=Home&ikwidx=0#algoliaQueryId=acc56322208fdfa066e74503921c8836Amazon.com: https://www.amazon.com/Literary-Holiday-Cookbook-Sherlock-Everywhere/dp/1510754962/ref=sr_1_1?crid=27HTCOZFU4CCA&keywords=a+literary+holiday+cookbook&qid=1639150366&sprefix=a+literary+%2Caps%2C161&sr=8-1Barnes and Noble: A Literary Holiday Cookbook: Festive Meals for the Snow Queen, Gandalf, Sherlock, Scrooge, and Book Lovers Everywhere by Alison Walsh, Hardcover | Barnes & Noble® (barnesandnoble.com)Alison's Wonderland Recipes Blog:http://wonderlandrecipes.com/You can keep up to date with Alison here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awrecipes/Twitter: https://twitter.com/AWRecipesPinterest: https://www.pinterest.ca/awrecipes/_created/We hope you enjoyed today's episode.  If you did, leave a review or visit us on Instagram at @bent.biblios.podcast and let us know!  We put up new episodes every Friday.  See you then!

Western Australia Country Hour
Western Australia Country Hour

Western Australia Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 60:00


The latest research from the University of Western Australia shows the average WA grain farmer could lose hundreds of thousands of dollars a year if glyphosate and paraquat get banned. Alison Walsh modelled the outcomes of losing the popular herbicides in WA's central wheatbelt. She says in every scenario considered, it wasn't good news for 'conventional' farmers' profits. Some of Australia's biggest fruit growers are determined to keep the current piece rates system used to pay workers. That's despite claims from the union saying some farmers use the system to exploit workers. Cattle prices in Australia are now in unchartered territory. This week the benchmark Eastern Young Cattle Indicator hit a record 988 cents per kilogram. Six weeks ago the Western Young cattle Indicator hot a record high of 1042.25 per kilogram.

Dentons Canadian Employment and Labour Law Podcast

Summer is coming and with that, an annual right of summer - vacation. Now is an ideal time for employers to refresh their understanding of employee vacation entitlements and ensure that they are in compliance with the laws governing an employer's vacation obligations. In this episode, host Alison Walsh is joined by Andy Pushalik to discuss employers' vacation obligations and the Dentons Vacation Toolkit. https://www.dentons.com/en/insights/articles/2021/june/23/dont-spend-your-vacation-in-a-courtroom (Click here) for more information on vacation time and vacation pay obligations, and find out how you can receive a copy of the Dentons Vacation Toolkit.

Dentons Canadian Employment and Labour Law Podcast

During COVID-19 the workplace has experienced significant upheaval, which has changed how many employers and employees look at “going to work”. In particular, COVID-19 has normalized remote working and shown that remote working is possible on a large scale. In this episode, Alison Walsh and Fausto Franceschi discuss the factors employers should to consider when assessing what their workplace will look like post COVID-19, including the legal and practical implications of permanent remote working.

Dentons Canadian Employment and Labour Law Podcast
Disciplining off duty conduct and COVID-19

Dentons Canadian Employment and Labour Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 6:13


Can an employer take disciplinary action against employees who refuse to obey or ridicule COVID-19 public health guidelines outside of working hours? In this latest episode, our host Alison Walsh discusses the factors employers should consider when considering disciplinary action against employee for off-duty conduct.

Dentons Canadian Employment and Labour Law Podcast
Workplace vaccination policies

Dentons Canadian Employment and Labour Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 14:18


The rollout of COVID-19 vaccinations is welcome news to employers looking to return their workplaces to some normality; however, it also raises the question of whether employers can implement vaccination policies in the workplace. In this latest episode, our host Alison Walsh is joined by Roxana Jangi to discuss COVID-19 vaccinations and their implication in the workplace in more detail.

Dentons Canadian Employment and Labour Law Podcast
The unexpected tax implications of remote working abroad

Dentons Canadian Employment and Labour Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 10:33


Technology has enabled employees to work remotely without geographical limitations, including working remotely outside of Canada. In episode 7 of the Canadian Employment and Labour Law podcast, our host Alison Walsh is joined by Mike Harris to discuss the tax implications that employers should be aware of when considering employee requests to work remotely abroad.

Dentons Canadian Employment and Labour Law Podcast
Episode 6: Family status accommodation and COVID-19

Dentons Canadian Employment and Labour Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 14:10


In episode 6 of the Canadian Employment and Labour Law podcast, our host Alison Walsh is joined by Cristina Wendel to discuss employers' family status accommodation obligations under human rights legislation.

Dentons Canadian Employment and Labour Law Podcast
Episode 5: Paid sick leave for Canadian workers

Dentons Canadian Employment and Labour Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 10:37


Despite the uncertainty of the last few months, the Canadian economy is finally reopening and employees are returning to work. Tune in to the Canadian Employment and Labour law podcast, where your host Alison Walsh sits down with Stephanie Lewis to discuss paid sick leave for Canadian workers.  In this episode, we cover provincial unpaid job-protected leaves, the recent federal government announcements granting workers across Canada 10 paid sick days per year, and the challenges in implementing a national paid sick leave program.  If you have any questions regarding the content of this podcast, please contact Alison or Stephanie.  

Dentons Canadian Employment and Labour Law Podcast
Episode 4: Written employment agreements – benefits and pitfalls to avoid

Dentons Canadian Employment and Labour Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 13:54


In episode four of the Canadian Employment and Labour law podcast, host https://www.dentons.com/en/alison-walsh (Alison Walsh) is joined by https://www.dentons.com/en/sarah-sobieraj (Sarah Sobieraj) to discuss the benefits of written employment agreements as well as five common pitfalls that employers should avoid when drafting a written employment agreement. If you have any questions regarding the content of this podcast or need assistance with your employment agreements, please contact Alison or Sarah.

Dentons Canadian Employment and Labour Law Podcast
Episode 3: Managing remote working risks

Dentons Canadian Employment and Labour Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 16:55


COVID-19 has significantly disrupted what it means for an employee “to go to work.” Instead of physically being in the workplace, many employers and employees are adapting to new ways of working remotely. In this episode of the Canadian Employment and Labour law podcast, Alison Walsh and Adrian Elmslie continue their discussion on remote working arrangements, the challenges and issues employers should be aware of. They will also be addressing complying with employment standards rules, the privacy implications of installing monitoring software and occupational health and safety obligations.

Dentons Canadian Employment and Labour Law Podcast
Episode 2: Supporting remote working

Dentons Canadian Employment and Labour Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 14:02


COVID-19 has significantly disrupted what it means for an employee “to go to work”. Instead of physically being in the workplace, many employers and employees are adapting to new ways of working remotely. In this episode of the Canadian Employment and Labour law podcast, Alison Walsh and Adrian Elmslie discuss what businesses should consider when implementing or maintaining remote working arrangements, the benefits of these arrangements, as well as managing employees working from home.

A Bookish Home
Ep. 45: Alison Walsh, Author of A Literary Tea Party

A Bookish Home

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 30:18


This week I'm sharing an interview with Alison Walsh, author of A Literary Tea Party: Blends And Treats For Alice, Bilbo, Dorothy, Jo and Book Lovers Everywhere. She is also the creator of the blog, Alison's Wonderland Recipes   You can also listen on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts.     Books Mentioned … Continue reading Ep. 45: Alison Walsh, Author of A Literary Tea Party →

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DIY MFA Radio
206: A Literary Tea Party - Interview with Alison Walsh

DIY MFA Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 40:31


Hey there word nerds! Today I am delighted to have author Alison Walsh on the show! And OMG word nerds I am so excited because we’re going to be talking about Alison’s new cookbook: A Literary Tea Party! I first learned about Alison’s book last summer, from my friend and awesome DIY MFA contributor Sara Letourneau. Right away I knew I had to get Alison to come on the show. Anyone who knows me at all knows that I’m obsessed with tea. I drink probably around 3 pots of tea per day, not to mention the gallons of iced tea I consume in the summertime. So when I learned that there would soon be a book of literary-themed teatime recipes I just about died and went to heaven (and I say this as someone who absolutely cannot cook). Alison actually started out as a food blogger at Alison's Wonderland Recipes, a blog dedicated to making recipes inspired by classic literature. She has since been featured on Real Life at Home and MuggleNet, and her cookbook, A Literary Tea Party, is now available. Listen in as Alison and I geek out about books and tea, and dive into the craft behind creating a cookbook that not only gives you tasty treats to try but draws you into a story. In this episode Alison and I discuss: Extrapolating recipes from literature. How to craft a narrative arc in a cookbook. Building a book around your audience. What goes into a nonfiction cookbook proposal. An inside look at crafting a food blog that stands out. Plus, Alison’s #1 tip for writers. For more info and show notes: DIYMFA.com/206

Front Row: Archive 2012
Labrinth interviewed; Headhunters reviewed

Front Row: Archive 2012

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2012 28:31


Norwegian author Jo NesbØ's best-selling thriller Headhunters has just been turned into a film - the first of his novels to be adapted for the cinema. It tells the story of Roger Brown, a successful corporate headhunter, who spends his nights as a prolific art thief.Critic Ryan Gilbey reviews. Iain Sinclair considers the murals that Jean Cocteau painted in a London church in 1960 that have now been restored to their former glory. Labrinth is a singer-songwriter and rapper who has produced hit singles for Tinie Tempah and collaborated with artists including Ms Dynamite and Emeli Sande. He's the first non-talent show artist to be signed to Simon Cowell's label for six years and his debut album is out this week. He reflects on how growing up as one of nine siblings influenced his music. The Undateables is a new Channel 4 series exploring the experiences of several extraordinary singletons on the dating circuit. They include a stand-up comedian with Tourette's, a skateboarder with a facial disfigurement, a trapeze artist with brittle bones. The programmes follow each of them as they enter a world of blind dates, matchmakers and speed-dating.Mark Lawson talks about the making of the programmes to series producer Lucy Leveugle, and to Alison Walsh, Channel 4's disability director. Producer Stephen Hughes.

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Library
Library Voices: Josephine Hart

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2009


Josephine Hart is the author of five bestselling novels including "Damage", which was made into a critically acclaimed movie directed by Louis Malle and starring Juliette Binoche and Jeremy Irons. She has also edited two poetry collections. Set in Ireland, her new novel "The Truth About Love" is a powerful family story. She was born in Mullingar but lives in London with her husband, Maurice Saatchi and their two sons. On the 11th of February, 2009 she read for an audience at Dún Laoghaire County Hall and then took part in an interview with journalist and literary editor Alison Walsh.

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Library
Library Voices: Josephine Hart

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2009


Josephine Hart is the author of five bestselling novels including "Damage", which was made into a critically acclaimed movie directed by Louis Malle and starring Juliette Binoche and Jeremy Irons. She has also edited two poetry collections. Set in Ireland, her new novel "The Truth About Love" is a powerful family story. She was born in Mullingar but lives in London with her husband, Maurice Saatchi and their two sons. On the 11th of February, 2009 she read for an audience at Dún Laoghaire County Hall and then took part in an interview with journalist and literary editor Alison Walsh.

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Library
Library Voices: Man Booker Prize 2008 - Part 1

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2009


The 2008 Man booker Prize was announced on 14th of October at a ceremony in London's Guildhall. The same evening, in anticipation of the announcement, an audience gathered in Dún Laoghaire County Hall to discuss the shortlisted works and speculate on the result. This is the first of a two-part podcast in which Declan Hughes, Claire Kilroy and Alison Walsh join Bert Wright to discuss the first three books on the shortlist: "Secret Scripture" by Sebastian Barry; "Sea of Poppies" by Amitav Ghosh; and "The White Tiger" by Aravind Adiga.

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Library
Library Voices: Man Booker Prize 2008 - Part 2

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2009


The 2008 Man booker Prize was announced on 14th of October at a ceremony in London's Guildhall. The same evening, in anticipation of the announcement, an audience gathered in Dún Laoghaire County Hall to discuss the shortlisted works and speculate on the result. This is the second and final part of the podcast of that event. Host Bert Wright and panelists Declan Hughes, Claire Kilroy and Alison Walsh continue their discussion with a look at the final three books on the shortlist: "The Clothes on Their Backs" by Linda Grant; "The Northern Clemency" by Philip Hensher; and "A Fraction of The Whole" by Steve Toltz. The podcast ends with the news from London that the prize has been won by Aravind Adiga's "The White Tiger".

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Library
Library Voices: Man Booker Prize 2008 - Part 1

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2009


The 2008 Man booker Prize was announced on 14th of October at a ceremony in London's Guildhall. The same evening, in anticipation of the announcement, an audience gathered in Dún Laoghaire County Hall to discuss the shortlisted works and speculate on the result. This is the first of a two-part podcast in which Declan Hughes, Claire Kilroy and Alison Walsh join Bert Wright to discuss the first three books on the shortlist: "Secret Scripture" by Sebastian Barry; "Sea of Poppies" by Amitav Ghosh; and "The White Tiger" by Aravind Adiga.

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Library
Library Voices: Man Booker Prize 2008 - Part 2

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2009


The 2008 Man booker Prize was announced on 14th of October at a ceremony in London's Guildhall. The same evening, in anticipation of the announcement, an audience gathered in Dún Laoghaire County Hall to discuss the shortlisted works and speculate on the result. This is the second and final part of the podcast of that event. Host Bert Wright and panelists Declan Hughes, Claire Kilroy and Alison Walsh continue their discussion with a look at the final three books on the shortlist: "The Clothes on Their Backs" by Linda Grant; "The Northern Clemency" by Philip Hensher; and "A Fraction of The Whole" by Steve Toltz. The podcast ends with the news from London that the prize has been won by Aravind Adiga's "The White Tiger".