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This week on Under the Hood, host Imogen is joined by Amy Fox to unpack all things small business. Founder of Goldi Group and known as the fractional CFO for female founders, Fox opens up about how she became a small business owner within the industry, how she has structured her business and why she believes it is important to have distinct boundaries. Tune in to find out more about: Fox's journey from university days to now. What she does as the fractional CFO for female founders. The how and why behind how her business and team are structured. Why she chose to work with women only. Her client base, how she found her 'sweet spot', and her advice for other small business owners struggling to find theirs. Get in touch! Contact Imogen Wilson at imogen.wilson@momentummedia.com.au or Lee-Ann Hayes at lhayes@accurium.com.au if you believe there is a topic that needs to be delved into further.
Had enough of EAPs, management fails and toxic culture?You are not alone, my friend! This is a hot button topic for most of my clients in burnout!Meet Amy Fox, who runs a management consultancy, and helps leaders create a culture that staff never want to leave.This episode is for you if you are on the receiving end of a challenging work culture, either as an employee/contractor or as a leader yourself. Leadership skills and emotional intelligence can be introduced whatever your situation, and will help you steer a course without abandoning your values. Or your sanity.P.S. To survive the leaders you have and become the leader everyone wants ⇾ start here https://mini.dexrandall.comShow Notes:More about Amy https://www.linkedin.com/in/brightfox1/Humankind by Rutger BregmanLeadership 2.0 by Travis Bradbury, Jean GreavesThinking Fast and Slow by Daniel KahnemanHappiness Advantage and Big Potential by Shawn AchorSend us your thoughts as an anonymous SMS----------------------------------- Burnout Resources:Get 1-on-1 burnout recovery coaching at https:/mini.dexrandall.comBurnout Recovery eCourse: https://go.dexrandall.com/beatburnoutFor even more TIPS see FACEBOOK: @coachdexrandallINSTAGRAM: @coachdexrandallLINKEDIN: @coachdexrandallTWITTER: @coachdexrandallor join the FACEBOOK group for burnout coaches onlyhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1030925731159138See https://linktr.ee/coachdexrandall for all links
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In a world where our businesses and lives are often driven by exhausted minds, it's crucial to find new ways to rejuvenate and energise ourselves and others. In this episode, we will dive deep into the heart of transformational leadership with an exceptional guest, Amy Elizabeth Fox. Amy is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Mobius Executive Leadership. With her extensive experience as a senior leadership strategist, she has consulted with senior leadership on human capital, organisational health, and leadership development. Amy is a leader in vertical development and for the last twenty years has led immersive leadership programs for CEOs and senior executives. She is also a pioneer in trauma informed coaching and serves on the faculty of the African Leadership Institute's program at Oxford University. In our conversation, we will discuss Amy's insights on how to create the space for transformational leadership change, helping organisations move from exhaustion to inspiring heart led leadership. We'll explore her journey, her work with major international organisations, and the strategies she employs to foster leadership that becomes revitalised. This includes the realisation by many large organisations who have worked with Amy that spirituality is the gold mine under the boardroom table. Join us as we uncover the antidote for transforming tired busy minds into happier, energised and high performing leaders, teams and employees and why this is an essential solution for a better more harmonious world.
Tired of the relentless cycle of yo-yo dieting? Ready for a healthier, sustainable fitness and nutrition path? Fitness coach Amy Fox, founder of the Food and Mood Cafe, shares her expertise on becoming a "muscle mom" — moving past the limitations of restrictive diets and excessive cardio workouts. Embrace strength training Amy stresses the significance of maintaining muscle mass through weight training. Contrary to popular belief, it doesn't lead to excessive bulkiness but rather aids in sculpting a lean, toned body. Amy recommends a balanced diet over extreme restrictions. Savor your favorite meals while keeping a predominantly healthy eating routine. Slowly incorporate resistance training and up your protein consumption to facilitate muscle development and fat reduction. Many women encounter psychological hurdles in muscle-building, including impatience and the gravitation towards strict diets. Amy's coaching aims to navigate these obstacles, promoting a sustainable weight management mindset. Long-Term Health Focus Adopt lifestyle alterations such as ceasing to eat post-dinner and moderating alcohol intake to enhance sleep and overall well-being. Amy advocates for moderate alcohol consumption, noting its detrimental effect on weight loss ambitions. The Food and Mood Cafe offers a nurturing environment with easy access to dietary advice and mutual accountability. Access practical resources such as meal plans, recipes, and live support, making healthy living accessible and economical. Sleep and Stress Prioritization Incorporate habits like magnesium supplementation, early hydration, journaling, and stretching or yoga before bed to improve sleep quality and reduce stress. Recognize the importance of quality sleep in achieving your fitness goals. In summary, say goodbye to yo-yo dieting and embrace a healthier, more sustainable approach to fitness and nutrition with Amy Fox's tips for becoming a "muscle mom." By incorporating weight training, balancing nutrition, overcoming psychological obstacles, focusing on long-term health, joining a supportive community, and prioritizing sleep and stress management, you can achieve your fitness goals and beat yo-yo dieting for good. In this podcast, you will learn about: The importance of weight training and preserving muscle mass for a lean and toned physique. Adopting a balanced approach to nutrition, enjoying food while maintaining a healthy diet most of the time. Overcoming psychological obstacles like impatience and seeking restrictive diet plans when embarking on a muscle-building journey. Incorporating lifestyle changes such as stopping eating after dinner and limiting alcohol consumption to improve overall health. Joining a supportive community like the Food and Mood Cafe for easy access to nutrition advice and accountability. Prioritizing sleep and stress management through habits like magnesium supplementation and early hydration. EPISODE RESOURCES: Website Facebook Youtube Instagram
On this week's episode, our CMO James Chandler is joined by Blis' Amy Fox, The Media Leader's Ella Sagar and MiQ's Stephen Emsall for a look at how omnichannel marketing has evolved in recent years to adapt to the changing needs of consumers. Their conversation ranges from the shift in media buying and measurement, from a siloed approach to a more holistic one, to the activation of omnichannel campaigns and what opportunities advertisers can turn to in the absence of cookies.Tickets for IAB Engage are available at: https://www.iabuk.com/events-training/engage-2024 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When it comes to some substances and behaviors (particularly alcohol), there appears to be only two sides to stand on: complete abstinence or all aboard consumption. What if there was another way to learn more about one's relationship with a substance? What if we began to step closer to being curious about what we want when it comes to changing a behavior? Amy Fox, a master nutritionist, joins the show to talk about sober curiosity, the importance of giving ourselves grace, and ways in which the culture around drinking has changed in society. Our guest on this episode is Amy Fox who is Master nutritionist on a mission to educate everyone about how our food choices affect our health and happiness. A Certified Nutritionist and Certified Functional Food Professional, Amy is founder of Food and Mood Lab. Learn more at foodandmoodlab.com and make sure to check out how to join the food and mood cafe at foodandmoodlab.com/cafe You can also find her on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube so make sure to check out her linktree links on her website. Read more ›
In this episode, Dr. Taz welcomes Amy Fox, a certified nutritionist with a mission to enlighten everyone about the significant impact of our food choices on our mental health. Amy holds a Master's in Nutrition Sciences and is the founder of the Food and Mood Lab. Together, they delve into the intricate connection between what we eat and how we feel, debunking common dietary misconceptions and highlighting the role of nutrition in managing mood and emotional well-being. Today on Super Woman Wellness: The profound connection between food and moodUnderstanding the impact of dietary choices on mental healthThe role of protein and balanced breakfast in stabilizing moodStrategies for optimizing sleep and mood through dietDebunking common diet myths and navigating the information overloadPractical dietary advice for improving mental wellness and reducing anxietyThis show is supported by:EastWest | Use code SWW30 to get 30% off at theeastwestway.com.Follow Amy Fox: Website: foodandmoodlab.comInstagram: @foodandmoodlabVirtual Cafe: Food and Mood Lab CaféFollow Dr. Taz:YouTube: @DrTazMDInstagram: @drtazmdWebsite: doctortaz.comOrder The Hormone Shift book at prh.comthehormoneshiftThis Show is produced by ▶︎GOSTEK.media
Amy has always been passionate about health and wants to help people change their lives using nutrition. Amy started drinking more heavily due to grief and realized she wanted to get sober. She is now a woman in long-term sobriety.Amy talks about her process in working with women around building a healthy lifestyle. She knows that it is usually a big change so she starts with “ditching the bag” referring to processed foods. Her conversations are always about how you feel.We shared about the importance of taking proper inventory of how much and what you are consuming since most of the time people are over or underestimating how much they are consuming. Building confidence in health as well as in long-term recovery takes persistence and understanding of the truth. Amy says we have to learn to get curious about our habits. To notice the data points along the way that inform our behavior. Write things down, reflect on them and the feelings from the decisions.Amy Fox is on a mission to educate everyone about how our food choices affect our health and happiness. Amy holds a Master of Science in Food and Nutrition Sciences and is a Certified Functional Food Professional and founder of Food and Mood Lab. Learn more at foodandmoodlab.com.Support the showSupport the showOh, and by the way, if you didn't know, my program Sober Freedom Transformation is now open! It is for women who have been sober for a year to many and are ready to discover who they want to be in long term sobreity, develop confidence and improve their relationships.If you aren't part of the Confident Sober Women Facebook group, it's a great place to be. There are over a thousand other sober women there building lives they don't want to escape from. Come on over and join us.And if you haven't read my memoir, grab a copy today and maybe a second one for a friend. There is so much hope in recovery, and I shared my story so raw and vulnerably so that others would know they aren't alone and that there is a way to live well, manage relationships, parent your kids, and have a healthy body, all while staying sober. Grab a copy of Recovering in Recovery: The Life-Changing Joy of Sobriety wherever books are sold.
What we eat is important to the physical growth and health of our body. Sometimes we forget that the same food we eat plays a vital role in our mood, both short term and long term. We all have experienced the "sugar high" that sweets can provide, but these same foods we eat continue to have an effect on our mood long term as it changes our internal chemistry.Certified Nutritionist Amy Fox is on a mission to educate everyone about how our food choices affect our health and happiness. Amy holds a Master of Science in Food and Nutrition Sciences and is a Certified Functional Food Professional and founder of Food and Mood Lab. Learn more at foodandmoodlab.com.Find out more about the All In Running Club at www.allinhealthandwellness.com/all-in-running-clubVisit ConfidenceThroughHealth.com to find discounts to some of our favorite products.Follow me via All In Health and Wellness on Facebook or Instagram.Find my books on Amazon: No More Sugar Coating: Finding Your Happiness in a Crowded World and Confidence Through Health: Live the Healthy Lifestyle God DesignedProduction credit: Social Media Cowboys
Welcome back to the podcast guys! The episode everyone has been waiting for with great anticipation we're sure! The Big O weekend! The biggest body building event of the year. We had the pleasure of having Amy Fox on with us to help review, critique and give her professioonal opinions on the athletes, phyisauqs & placings this year. Amy is a WPD pro, an ex judge turned show promoter, an in person PT in Dohertys Perth, an online coach, AND a posing coach. She lives & breathes bodybuilding and has a great fondness for the figure category. We highly recommend watching this episode over on Youtube for the visual reviews! Your hosts, Maeve & Scarlett xo
Certified Nutritionist Amy Fox is on a mission to educate everyone about how our food choices affect our health and happiness. Amy holds a Master of Science in Food and Nutrition Sciences and is a Certified Functional Food Professional. She is the founder of Food and Mood Lab.
Andrea Ciannavei is a writer/producer in LA. She's currently a Co-EP on THE CORPS for Netflix, Sony and Norman Lear with showrunner Andy Parker. Her original pilot LIFE SUPPORT was optioned by Universal TV with Danielle Brooks (ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK), Jessica Goldberg (THE PATH, AWAY) and director Jesse Peretz (ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK, GLOW). Shows include Mayans MC (FX Networks), The Path (Hulu), American Odyssey (NBC Universal), Copper (BBC America), Borgia (Canal Plus). Andrea graduated from NYU Tisch and Juilliard. She's a proud member of WGA and sits on the boards of the Writers Guild Initiative and Empower Survivors Now. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0161859/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 Connect with your host Kaia Alexander: https://entertainmentbusinessleague.com/ https://twitter.com/thisiskaia Produced by Stuart W. Volkow P.G.A. Get career training and a free ebook “How to Pitch Anything in 1Min.” at www.EntertainmentBusinessLeague.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amy Fox, Certified Nutritionist, and Founder, Food and Mood Lab, explains how food choices affect your performance.There's a lot of information about food. However, missing largely from the public conversation is food and mood. Clearly, how we choose to fuel our bodies directly impacts how we feel and how we show up in all areas of our life. Food is our body's fuel and it's vital to make choices that allow you to perform better, boost energy, improve focus, and reduce stress. To educate the public and practitioners about food and its impact on mood, Certified Nutritionist Amy Fox founded the Food and Mood Lab, including her Master Your Mood video series with food and wellness tips and information on how to boost energy, live healthy and feel great.
Amy is a leader with experience in clinical trial program operations and regulatory compliance. As a results-driven professional, she has a proven ability to oversee program processes, project management, quality improvement, and timely execution of clinical trials. Knowledgeable in academic and large healthcare settings, as well as public health and private physician practices. Her areas of expertise focus on early phase human pharmaceutical clinical research in the specialties of pediatrics, oncology, neurology, cardiology, infectious disease, dermatology, and diabetes. This week we discuss the increasing complexity of clinical trials operations, connecting SOPs to processes and the difference between QC and QA.
Celestial jewelry maker Amy Fox shares her life's soundtrack with host JB Snyder. Amy runs Iron Oxide Designs where she creates and custom designs handmade jewelry that is sustainably sourced. Amy's song choices take us on a journey that explores family of origin, loss, finding your true self and determining the path best suited to move forward. There is also a little bit of rock n' roll and magic in the mix that shines bright like her creations! Amy's Links: ironoxidedesigns.com instagram.com/ironoxidedesigns instagram.com/amy.le.fox SONGS FEATURED: 1. Caribou by The Pixies 2. Smalltown Boy by Orville Peck 3. Kisses Sweeter Than Wine by Jimmie Rodgers 4. I Bet On Losing Dogs by Mitski 5. Caribbean Blue by Enya 6. Big and Kind by Nonbinary Girlfriend Playlist of All Songs Featured: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/73oEX6BD4QgKPtKLtrwvZg?si=b28198f6483340d6 Theme Song: Encouragement Pit by Deaf Dog Follow the podcast & host JB on Instagram instagram.com/lifeontrackpodcast instagram.com/juiceboxsays Podcast was formerly known as "Isolation Reflections" exploring songs getting people through the 2020 lockdown. Previous episodes still available to listen under the Life On Track title. Mental Health Resources: - Suicide Prevention Lifeline call 988 - Crisis Text Line / Text HOME to 741741 - Trans Lifeline call 877-565-8860 - Help Someone Else at suicidepreventionlifeline.org/help-someone-else - Learn about Mental Wellness at nami.org - Find a local therapist at therapyden.com
Have you ever heard of a "Mocktail"? I hadn't before speaking to my expert, and I'm a light social drinker at most, but now that I know you can substitute a little hard alcohol for a full on dessert; gaining the benefits of fruits and losing the effects of inflammation, I'm certainly going to try it. My guest today is Amy Fox. Amy is a master nutritionist, a mom, and an endurance athlete. And the way she speaks about altering your diet makes more sense than any website I've ever read that advocates for a single diet. Instead Amy looks at things through all these complex lenses to see what's just a fad, what will definitely work for some groups of people, and what just needs tweaks to attain success. She's not pushing any crazy agenda to compile a list of foods you now can't eat, instead offering her expertise on which things you could add more of to feel better. Make sure to give Amy some applause for still showing up and doing the show while sick, on a week where I had three other guests cancel for the same reason. Let's make easy changes for easy weight loss! Do you feel more educated after this episode of the Just Dumb Enough Podcast? If so, please take a brief moment to rate the show five stars on iTunes, Spotify, or Audible. If you really liked it, remember to subscribe for more episodes every week and check out the now over one hundred episode backlog! Let me know what you'd like to hear by reaching out and emailing me: DumbEnoughPodcast@Gmail.Com or send a message on any of the show pages on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or wherever else. I am always looking for new topics, guest ideas, and questions from the audience. We're in the final stretch with the updated January rankings: 1. The United States. Still led by top states Texas, Oregon, and California. 2. The United Kingdom. 3. Australia. Still led by Victoria, giving New South Wales a real hard time this month. 4. Canada, with Ontario overtaking British Columbia for the top province. 5. New Zealand. That's it for today! I'll see you all Thursday to find out what's wrong with our caveman brain!
Amy Fox is all-in on her Food and Mood mindset. In addition to being a Professional Nutritionist, she is quite the Moxologist!
Christmas is such a wonderful time of year, especially with children. However, it can be consumed quickly by relentless and unnecessary expectations that distract us from truly enjoying this time in a meaningful way with our kids. Amy Fox joined us a few weeks back to talk about Thanksgiving and today she is here again, this time to share simple, meaningful, and unhurried ways to engage our kids in this Christmas season. Resources mentioned in this episode: Countdown to Christmas(CODE FOR 10% DISCOUNT: WILSON) goldenprairiepress.com Free Ebook The Unhurried Homeschooler Unhurried Grace for a Mom's Heart The Four-Hour School Day The Unhurried Homeschooler Mentoring Course (P.S. Don't forget to check out my latest book, The Four Hour School Day: How You and Your Kids Can Thrive in the Homeschool Life on Amazon, durendawilson.com, or your favorite bookseller!)
Winner of the 2018 Evian Championship Angela Stanford begins her story being introduced to the game by her father in Saginaw, Texas at age 10. Her game developed under the watchful eye of Amy Fox and, after success at the junior level, Angela competed at TCU for coach Angie Larkin, winning nine tournaments and achieving All-American status. She was selected for the 2000 Curtis Cup Team that was victorious at Ganton Golf Club before turning professional later that year. After winning the Futures Tour Championship in the fall of 2000, she joined the LPGA Tour in 2001 and notched her first win at the 2003 Shoprite LPGA Classic and later experienced a heart-breaking loss at the 2003 U.S. Women's Open in a 3-way 18-hole playoff . Angela Stanford shares her early story, "FORE the Good of the Game."
An enlightening conversation with Ashish Kothari, executive coach, author and founder of Happiness Squad, a company focused on helping individuals and organizations unleash the power of happiness and well-being to achieve their full potential. Prior to starting Happiness Squad, Ashish was a partner in McKinsey's Leadership Practice. He combines over two decades of consulting experience and formal training as an ontological coach and has helped thousands of leaders and their organizations succeed by building new mindsets and capabilities. In his book “Hardwired for Happiness,” Ashish Kothari gives you a simple set of practices to unlock more joy, connection, and meaning in your life. If you feel there's more to life than the constant grind of your “to-do list” , then this is one you need to check out. "Hardwired for Happiness" will take you on a journey inwards to live your best life! It has already helped me.
Direct From WisCon! Non-Violence In Science Fiction & Fantasy Recorded on site during the 45th WisCon, Madison, Wisconsin. Featuring: Erika Malinoski, Tony Reeves, Amy Fox, Kate Woodard, Daniel Percival, & Kal Bachus.
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Today we learn all about the YMCA's Frostbite run with Amy Fox.
Ingo Lou and Amy Fox are the duo behind Vancouver's Trembling Void Studios, a production company that's supported many Vancouver filmmakers in recent years. These local legends give some incredible insights on: producing production managementwhat a more diverse and inclusive film industry looks likestolen bikes! Follow us on social media!NewsletterWebsiteInstagramFacebook Program notes: BIPOC Credits Podcast is a self funded passion project with the goal of creating a platform for BIPOC crew members to talk about their own experiences and dreams. If you would like to sponsor/ support us, please email us at bipoc.credits.podcast@gmail.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the podcast community grows, Christine reintroduces herself and the purpose of the show through four stories of profound meetings in her own life, and puts the question out: what meetings have been profound for you? What is a profound meeting?Paying attention to the first hit. Mentions: Jill Manchester, Marty StollerCapacity and Calling out the Best in Others: ROTC boot camp at Ft. Knox, KY and meeting Drill Sargent CollinsSelf Acceptance and Not Power Yoga: Meeting Mark Whitwell (15 min in) (also mentions Rosalind Atkinson Jodi Blumstein, Baron Baptiste, Parayoga and Rod Stryker, Esalen Institute)Forgiveness, Transformative Justice and Being Bound Together: Meeting Jacques Verduin (also mentions James Fox and the Yoga and Prison project, Insight Out and the GRIP training program)Raising the Bar on Presence: Meeting Adam Bauer (About 24 min in) (also mentions Eddie Modestini and Nicki Doane, her book First Steps on the Path of Yoga, Amy Fox and Mobius Leadership, Thomas Huebl and Collective Trauma, Elizabeth Walsh)My Why, and The Androgynous SoulRosebud Woman See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We sat down with Greg Isbister, co-founder and CEO at Blis and Amy Fox product director at Blis, a company reinventing programmatic location-powered advertising for a privacy first-world.The post NDA Meets: Greg Isbister, CEO, and Amy Fox, Product Director at Blis appeared first on New Digital Age.
Joining me tonight on photography chat is Amy and I'm very excited to have her on. I'm curious to hear about how she has used photography as a tool in archeology and her new creative endeavors. The magic of Instagram connected Amy and me last year and I hope tonight it connects y'all together. Thank you for joining me on these chat adventures. Looking forward to seeing everyone tonight.Follow Amy at https://www.instagram.com/shutteringtothink/Photography Chat is a weekly Instagram Live @merlindb hosts every Thursday at 5pmPST/8pmESTGive me a follow if you want to see the episodes live https://www.instagram.com/merlindb/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/photographychat/donations
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The Flex Success Podcast episode #46 - Amy Fox - Posing Insights From an IFBB Judge & Pro Physique competitors.... If you thought the hard work was reserved for the kitchen and gym, you're missing an entire element. Getting in the best shape of your life for stage day, but failing to show it off because your posing is poor, will ultimately result disappointment for you and onlookers. In this episode, physique pro and posing coach Amy Fox talks about all things posing and will certainly send you off keen to sharpen this skill. Something Worth Sharing Amy's weekly online posing check-in service Fan of the show? If you find value in the Flex Success Podcast, we'd love if you could show your support by leaving a review on iTunes. This will help expose the show to a bigger audience so we can help more people be less shit. To find out more about Flex Success, head to: www.flexsuccess.com.au Flex Success Instagram To find out more about Amy Fox, head to: https://www.instagram.com/myposingcoach/ or https://myposingcoach.com/ Disclaimers: Flex Success, and the associated coaches, are not doctors or medical professionals. Always consult a physician before starting any exercise program. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. Flex Success will not assume any liability for direct or indirect losses or damages that may result from the use of information contained in this video including but not limited to economic loss, injury, illness or death. --- Send in a voice message
Nathan & Phil interview Amy Fox from TSG ENG dot ORG, who is not only a fan of the podcast, but is also a stellar human. Also, somehow Ohio is a recurring theme of this podcast, and this episode is no different.
It’s like Jurassic Park but with Tornadoes. We watched Twister (1996) with the awesome Jessica Granger and Amy Fox (ep 20 Never Been Kissed) and we always knew there was something about that Helen Hunt. Gay boys and girls across the land can all agree, Hunt as storm chaser Dr. Jo Harding definitely turned us gay. From her utilitarian wardrobe, to her trusty pickup (an ‘82 Jeep HONCHO?!) we always knew Jo was playing on our team. Whether or not the filmmakers knew they were creating a queer benchmark, Twister has gained a life of its own with gay people of a certain age. There may not be a tee shirt on the hallowed walls of Hot Topic, but this 90’s gem shaped young queer minds everywhere. Thanks for listening and don't forget to subscribe, rate and review us on iTunes! Facebook/Instagram: @moviesthatmadeusgay Twitter: @MTMUGPod Scott Youngbauer: Twitter @oscarscott / Instagram @scottyoungballer Peter Lozano: Twitter/Instagram @peterlasagna
After years teaching at the Harvard Law School Amy took a pivot in her messaging after discovering the importance of self awareness in conflict resolution. As suggested by Erica Ariel Fox (author: Winning from Within), self-awareness includes 2 parts: State awareness: Being able to witness and recognize your own emotional state (the work of Ronald Heifetz refers to this as being on the balcony) Difficult situations can trigger reactive fight or flight mindset which will constrain your thinking and limit your ability to make decisions This awareness helps you manage these difficult situations Profile awareness: This is about understanding your leadership style and strengths and knowing what is needed in one moment to then next Many leaders have strong intellectual ability (thinker warrior) but less developed in intuition, forward thinking or emotions Teams respond well to leaders showing vulnerability (admitting they are working on their leadership) – it increases trust and improves the team’s ability to work together 4 benefits of investing in self-awareness: Cognitive flexibility: Mature leaders are much better able to include ideas from different perspectives – this makes them more future ready (e.g., not stuck in their own point of view and more open to innovation) When leaders are learners there is much more psychological safety, collaboration and productive conflict Emotional intimacy: Now that people are working out of their living rooms teams are becoming closer and sharing details of families and personal lives – this is creating more intimacy Leaders who can create deeper conversations around purpose, mission, and values create a stronger sense of trust and engagement with their teams Adaptability: People can only tolerate a certain amount of change and therefore building team’s tolerance of disequilibrium is an important task for leaders Leaders who have practices for getting grounded will be better able to meet upcoming challenges Come up with a tactic to ground yourself (meditation, walk in nature) Well-being: Leaders who take care of themselves create better vitality and hopefulness that will give fuel to deal with stressors going forward (mental health, relational health and physical wellbeing) Practical ways to build self-awareness: Read the book “Lead From Within” by Erica Ariel Fox Write down your life story and reflect: What have been your big events? Who have been your mentors? Where has there been limiting beliefs/behaviours? Use this reflection as a guide for future behaviour Build a kitchen cabinet of people that can help you along the way: give you constructive feedback and celebrate with you Amy’s hope for leaders: See themselves as a source of orientation. Stay close to your own sources of joy Simple acts of generosity go a long way - remember someone’s birthday, ask about family member etc Lead from anywhere in the organization More about Amy Fox: Amy is a senior practitioner in transformational leadership. She leads immersive development for senior leaders in both the private and public sector. She is also the co-founder and CEO of Mobius Executive Leadership – a premier coaching, culture change and leadership development firm headquartered in both Boston and Geneva. Mobius is comprised of a prestigious group of Senior Experts and over 200 coaches, mediators, facilitators and expressive artists. Amy is a psychotherapist by background with expertise working with family and collective trauma. More about TILTCO: TILTCO is a boutique consulting company that helps leaders define and execute their strategies in order to achieve extraordinary business and personal results. Founded by Tineke Keesmaat who has over 20 years of leadership consulting experience with McKinsey & Company, Accenture and now TILTCO Inc. Notable quote: “Mature leaders are much more able to understand the full complexity of a picture and therefore more future ready and have a stronger innovation capacity” Key resources: https://www.mobiusleadership.com/ https://www.ericaarielfox.com/winning-from-within/ www.tiltco.ca Supplemental reading: https://hbr.org/2002/06/a-survival-guide-for-leaders https://www.ft.com/content/aaa3b29a-ffb0-11e9-be59-e49b2a136b8d Buckle up! It’s time to future-proof your skill set for the new-look decade ahead https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/leadership/from-a-room-called-fear-to-a-room-called-hope-a-leadership-agenda-for-troubled-times#:~:text=From%20a%20room%20called%20fear,leadership%20agenda%20for%20troubled%20times&text=Leaders%20can%20make%20a%20difference,onboarding%E2%80%9D%20of%20all%20their%20people.?_lrsc=70af8951-a6e8-42c7-a3ba-5fc896689d01&cid=other-soc-lke
As the curve of chaos steepens due to COVID-19, leaders are more aware than ever of the shifting demands of organisational leadership. In this conversation with leadership strategist Amy Fox we explore the new competencies required by leaders, the skills coaches need to help them in acquiring them and the missing pieces in organisational wholeness. Amy Elizabeth Fox is a senior leadership strategist with experience consulting to senior leadership on issues related to human capital, organizational health and leadership development. She is the Chief Executive Officer of Mobius Executive Leadership, a premier leadership development firm with offices in Boston and London. Over the past decade and a half she has spoken at numerous national industry gatherings and led workshops for corporate executives across the country. Amy is also psychotherapist and an executive coach. Check out the Coaches Rising Summit at www.coachesrising.com/summit
Taking up the challenge of raising good, Catholic kids.
Taking up the challenge of raising good, Catholic kids.
On this episode of the podcast, we have Amy Fox. Amy is a mother and wife in a multiracial family. When we had Amy on the podcast last year, she helped start the conversation about explicit and implicit racial biases. On this episode, Amy and Pastor Rachel have an open and honest conversation about the need for racial reconciliation.
Tuesday posting time for another episode of HIL! HIL stands for Heard, Important, and Loved. In this episode we talk with Amy Fox. Amy is a wife, mother of 2 daughters, and 2 sons, as well as now fostering 2 more wonder children. This touching episode speaks to tension of a multiracial family, fostering, adoption, and learning about how to nurture all of her children in ways that leave them feeling heard, important and loved. Instagram for HIL@hil_podcast@pastor.rachel
In this segment, our hosts Fr. Nick Nelson & Ben Frost visited with Tammy Palmer & Amy Fox.
In this segment, our hosts Fr. Nick Nelson & Ben Frost visited with Tammy Palmer & Amy Fox.
The stories and characters we see on screen condition our societal definition of normal -- and that includes perpetuating the idea that women aren’t the face of wealth. In this episode, screenwriter Amy Fox shares her experience as lead writer of ‘’Equity’’ -- one of the only Wall Street-genre films that puts unapologetic, complex female protagonists at the center.
Tuesday posting time for another episode of HIL! HIL stands for Heard, Important, and Loved. In this episode we talk with Amy Fox. Amy is a wife, mother of 2 daughters, and 2 sons, as well as now fostering 2 more wonder children. This touching episode speaks to tension of a multiracial family, fostering, adoption, and learning about how to nurture all of her children in ways that leave them feeling heard, important and loved. Instagram for HIL@hil_podcast@pastor.rachel
One of the things I love most about doing this podcast is I get to spend time with, and really "tune in" to some amazing people. Thomas Hubl is one of them. Thomas is a contemporary spiritual teacher – sometimes referred to as a modern mystic. His teaching combines somatic awareness, advanced meditation and transformational practices that address both individual and collective trauma. I was introduced to him through my friend and colleague Amy Fox and affiliation with Mobius Executive Leadership. He was working with a group of us organizational consulting types bringing the wisdom traditions to the world of work. I also participated in the online course he created with celebrated negotiation expert William Ury – Mediate and Mediate. Thomas' presence is incredibly light, smart, and deep and always seems to elicit in me an inner smile. He's never afraid to tackle the difficult stuff and does it by listening, as he says, with “eyes all over his body”. It's a whole body listening practice I have adopted from him. In the short time I have known him, I have seen his visibility grow rapidly around the globe. He is a master with: Building community Managing projection and his own authority in groups Somatics Epigenetics and the specifc topic of this podcast, Healing Collective Trauma As my listeners know, I started this podcast because there is a “process crisis” in the world – we use too much win-lose, debate-based processes to deal with our differences, and the media just loves it. Win-lose processes are certainly better than use-of-force but, because they are win-lose, they can lead to use-of-force quickly -- as we can see from looking around the globe. They are not relational, they are patriarchal in origin and they dumb down us humans in terms of how incredibly capable we are of managing complexity and building common ground with each other given the right container and good facilitation. I wanted to interview Thomas because of the large group processes he has designed -- for up to 1000 people at a time -- to heal collective trauma. This kind of work truly excites me. As Thomas says “we have all been born into a collectively traumatized field and collective trauma needs collective healing.” While I have never personally experienced one of Thomas large group processes, I can tell how amazing they are because of how many large group process I have led and participated in. He started this work about 15 years ago under the banner of what he calls the Pocket Project and has brought together thousands of Germans and Israelis to acknowledge, face and heal the cultural shadow left by the Holocaust. He has then gone on to do processes in other parts of the world addressing the various “scars” of humanity that exist everywhere. The other day, I was talking to a very close friend who is now about 50, grew up in Germany and lives in the United States. I know her struggles well, her desire to break out and manifest what I call a culture-shifting entrepreneurial enterprise. Without knowing I was working on the post production of this episode with Thomas, she started sharing with me her heightened awareness that the only way she was going to move forward was to unfreeze the past – that there is an “absent”, “nowhere” feel to her and her entire generation of Germans, and how much she suspects now that WWII was a direct result of all the undigested trauma of WW1. I felt the same kind of absence in Beirut when I was there a few decades back, and a similar awareness in myself about how I have had to unfreeze and feel the sexual trauma from my past in order to heal it and stop it from recycling to the next generation. To quote Thomas in this episode... "The past doesn't just disappear. The past needs to be digested". "Many of the conflicts we see in the world are actually wounds that break open again, that show up again in different forms” because they have not been processed or digested. So Thomas' processes are about exactly that – digesting and processing those scars around the globe we humans have created so they do not need to recycle themselves. It's like a chimney cleaning he says. The more you do it the cleaner it gets, the less reactivity people experience, the more they are able to come fully into the present no longer triggered by unseen ghosts in their beings. This resonates with my gestalt training and specifically the "paradoxical theory of change" – that the only way to “change” is to integrate fully the “what is” -- to embrace the shadow and the alienated parts of the self or system. And, Thomas recommends, to do this kind of work in community, with solid facilitation, and presence. Throughout the interview, we touched on patriarchy as a collective trauma, the thousands of years patriarchal structures have been in place, their connection to war, the woman's holocaust in Europe where millions were burned at the stake for practicing witchcraft, the challenges for women to release our codependent conditioning and step fully into our leadership and power. “Yes”, Thomas agrees, “#metoo was a trauma eruption”. I am left with a desire to create a large group process with him to address it as I believe it is the core trauma of all the other "traumas of domination. So please give a listen, share widely if you can, write a comment on our blog here and learn more about Thomas here. P.S. For great content on Women, Negotiation and Power, join our list here or follow us on Facebook at susancoleman.global for our latest updates. P.P.S. Listen as Susan talks about the motivation behind starting this podcast. Important References / Links William Ury - https://www.williamury.com/ Amy Fox - https://www.mobiusleadership.com/executive-team/#amy-elizabeth-fox Mobius Executive Leadership - https://www.mobiusleadership.com/ Meditate and Mediate - https://ondemand.thomashuebl.com/p/meditate-and-mediate-essentials/
We took our show on the road and met up with hometown friends Jessica Granger and Amy Fox to review the 1999 Drew Barrymore classic Never Been Kissed. From the wilds of Montana we talk about the first ever Flower Films production and its impact on the gayification of our two guests. Like Clueless before it, this film is peppered with future has-beens and a couple of also-rans but it bears the distinction of having future Oscar winner and multi-nominee Octavia Spencer in the role of "Sun-Times Worker." Listen with us as we answer the deep questions like "What is Molly Shannon's job" and "Is Guy (Jeremy Jordan) actually hot?" on Episode 20 of Movies That Made Us Gay! Thanks for listening and don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review us on iTunes! Facebook/Instagram: @moviesthatmadeusgay Twitter: @MTMUGPod Scott Youngbauer: Twitter @oscarscott / Instagram @scottyoungballer Peter Lozano: Twitter/Instagram @peterlasagna
On the debut episode of the My Posing Coach's podcast, Amy Fox gets deep with Transformation WBFF Competitor, Maria Tsakirios. Maria has learned to thrive amongst positive energy. However, the road to the stage wasn't a smooth one and battling with Multiple Sclerosis. Tune in to this incredible episode of perseverance, self belief and 100% integrity with a true transformation inspiration.
Amy Fox sits down with former Bodybuilder and renowned Physique and Prep Coach, Rawdon Dubois of the Dubois Method to find out his insights into nutrition and training as well as the critical importance of narrow determination and complete focus during prep.
In the latest episode of Hot Coffee Consulting, Miles Pritchard is joined by Amy Fox, Director of Product at Blis, a location data and media specialist. We discuss the provenance of location data, how company's like Blis filter and currate location signals, and what data regulation and privacy means for the location data ecosystem
Jason & Yvonne are joined by Amy Fox of Amy on Food. They talk about growing up in Charlotte, Amy's time in Japan, Grandma, and their favorite places in Charlotte.
País Estados Unidos Dirección Craig Gillespie Guion Steven Rogers Música Peter Nashel Fotografía Nicolas Karakatsanis Reparto Margot Robbie, Sebastian Stan, Allison Janney, Caitlin Carver, Julianne Nicholson, Bojana Novakovic, Mckenna Grace, Paul Walter Hauser, Bobby Cannavale, Renah Gallagher, Amy Fox, Ricky Russert, Jeffery Arseneau, Bobby Akers, Suehyla El-Attar, Kaleigh Brooke Clark, Catherine Dyer, Joshua Mikel, Jason Davis Sinopsis Década de 1990. Tonya Harding es una prometedora patinadora sobre hielo estadounidense, una joven de clase obrera, siempre bajo la sombra de su implacable e insensible madre, pero con un talento innato capaz de hacer un triple axel en competición. En 1994, su principal rival para los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno es su compatriota Nancy Kerrigan, a la que, poco antes de los Juegos, un matón a sueldo la golpea la rodilla con una barra de hierro. Las sospechas recayeron en el entorno de Tonya, lo que supuso el comienzo del fin de su carrera.
Amy Fox shares insights on intuition, using self reflection to address your limitations and drawing on your support system as a crucial source of fuel to reach your goals.
Amy Fox shares insights on intuition, using self reflection to address your limitations and drawing on your support system as a crucial source of fuel to reach your goals. QUOTES [1:30] “We had a connection because we were both doing something randomly.” [4:00] “You always genuinely wanted the best from me.” [6:20] “I used to come and pick you up from Camperdown!” [10:45] “A lot of people take advantage but you have to push through and keep giving.” [13:20] “The way the fitness industry is evolving, there will be jobs available to us that we’ve never dreamed of.” [13:50] “I wouldn’t of thought my biggest money earner is teaching people how to pose here at Titan Fitness.” [14:40] “The biggest thing I’m grateful for is having the flexibility and variety.” [20:20] “People come to the gym for all different reasons, it’s a place where people from all walks of life come for different reasons.” [24:35] “There’s nothing better than feeling comfortable at your work place.” [29:19] “Everyone is going through something and they feel isolated.” [33:30] “Never wait for a time to be perfect.” SHOW NOTES [14:54] How Amy supported her Personal Training business. [17:15] The hard lessons Amy had to learn professionally. [24:26] Strategies for fat loss, hypertrophy and muscle gain. [28:40] Amy's experience with Bodybuilding Competition and her perspective on the risks in Prep. [35:31] Why being resilient against hardship is part of growth and as Amy and Mets agree continuous commitment will aid your long term success. [38:05] Struggle and hardship are highlighted as the greatest gifts for long term success and undeniable passion. For all show notes and subscription information you can find us via Website: http://muscleandmindpodcast.com
Amy Fox is an IFBB Pro Physique athlete, Posing Coach and also a judge for bodybuilding competitions. Amy has prepared lots of athletes for the stage and she has extensive knowledge within the arena of competing because she also has competed lots of times and climbed her way up to the Professional Level as an IFBB Physique competitor. Amy and I go quite deep throughout the course of this episode because we both exchange views on our personal experience when it comes to the ups and downs of stepping on stage. We talk about the dark side of bodybuilding and what people are willing to sacrifice to compete at a high level such as compromising long term health and abusing performance enhancing drugs. Amy shares some amazing advice which will be beneficial for you if you are considering competing for the first time or even if you are facing challenges in your life, Also she shares with us the mindset required to keep progressing in the gym, in business and to keep growing as a person. Valuable information here folks, check it out!!!GIVE ME A 5 STAR RATING AND REVIEW ON ITUNES AND I WILL SEND YOU OUT MY ABDOMINAL PROGRAMME FOR FREE, EMAIL: MARTINSILVA@HOTMAIL.CO.UK ONCE DONE AND I WILL EMAIL YOU THE PROGRAMME!!!
Amy Fox is an IFBB Pro Physique athlete, Posing Coach and also a judge for bodybuilding competitions. Amy has prepared lots of athletes for the stage and she has extensive knowledge within the arena of competing because she also has competed lots of times and climbed her way up to the Professional Level as an IFBB Physique competitor. Amy and I go quite deep throughout the course of this episode because we both exchange views on our personal experience when it comes to the ups and downs of stepping on stage. We talk about the dark side of bodybuilding and what people are willing to sacrifice to compete at a high level such as compromising long term health and abusing performance enhancing drugs. Amy shares some amazing advice which will be beneficial for you if you are considering competing for the first time or even if you are facing challenges in your life, Also she shares with us the mindset required to keep progressing in the gym, in business and to keep growing as a person. Valuable information here folks, check it out!!!GIVE ME A 5 STAR RATING AND REVIEW ON ITUNES AND I WILL SEND YOU OUT MY ABDOMINAL PROGRAMME FOR FREE, EMAIL: MARTINSILVA@HOTMAIL.CO.UK ONCE DONE AND I WILL EMAIL YOU THE PROGRAMME!!!
How to grow mushrooms. If you are ever concerned about living in a post apocalyptic world or you just want to know lots about much, listen to Amy Fox of Fox Farm & Forage. Mrs. Fox has figured out how to turn a degree in nursing into becoming a mushroom farmer. Not only is Amy a mushroom farmer, she is the darling mushroom grower/supplier to many of the elite chefs in the Raleigh-Durham area. Oh on top of everything else she does, Amy is a laugh a minute as an example she is a self-proclaimed, “Tricky Bitch.” (Not our words) Amy Fox gives us insight into how to grow your own mushrooms, some of the science behind different mushroom species and she distills down why some mushrooms taste better than others. Mrs. Fox doesn’t have time to forage much anymore as her mushroom growing, being a wife and being peer pressured by her kids to skate board take up most of her time however, she gives us plenty of sound advice into which mushrooms we should not be eating. Get in on the fun…guys! GIFT BAG Friends & Sponsors: and
We co-hosted a panel on Motherhood & Filmmaking at Neue House with New York Women in Film & Television. We talked about mom guilt, how some women won't admit they are moms due to the fear of being seen as a liability, and how socio-economic status affects motherhood in our industry. A much needed conversation, including personal insights by panelists Squeaky Moore, Emelyn Stuart, and Amy Fox
Today we are joined by an all-star panel with special guests Amy Fox and current Masters Mr Universe Justin Wessels. We are also joined by special guests Tony Doherty and newly appointed IFBB Pro League Western Australia Promoter Josh Lenartowicz. We talk to Josh about his new role as promoter, then spend our time with Justin and Amy discussing his prep for the universe, and whether or not he now has his sights set on that IFBB Pro League stage!!!
“The Switch” – a new transgender TV sitcom from creator Amy Fox, who also co-stars in it – is about being true to who your heart tells you that you are… even if your biology and anatomy are a little at odds on the issue. In other words, to quote the great creator of Looney Tunes cartoons, Chuck Jones: “Pronoun Trouble!”
Amy Fox joins me today to talk about Fox Farm & Forage LLC in North Carolina. We talk about how she started growing mushrooms in her basement as a hobby and how that has evolved into building a 4000 SF mushroom production facility on a dedicated piece of land. Impressive how things can grow! If you're looking to start a mushroom farm, you're going to love this. Support the Show on Patreon
Meet Australia's first ever IFBB Physique Pro, Amy Fox. As an elite personal trainer and educator Amy has seen the highs and lows of the fitness industry.
Meet Australia's first ever IFBB Physique Pro, Amy Fox. As an elite personal trainer and educator Amy has seen the highs and lows of the fitness industry. This is not an episode to miss! “My feelings actually, when I won my Pro Card, I actually panicked. I was overwhelmed because of the amount of people that come to watch technically no bodies.” - Amy Fox QUOTES & SHOW NOTES [1:32] “You turned pro in 2013, what were you feeling?” [2:30] “I stepped off the stage and had a little panic attack.” [2:47] “I began to doubt myself.” [3:15] “I’ve been competing since 2007.” [4:00] “After I won, I had two women run up to me and tell me how they have been watching me compete for years.” [6:00] “I’ve always said to myself, I’m not going to compete unless I know I’m actually ready and better than my last competition.” [7:23] “I’m not willing to do that to myself.” [7:45] “What do you prefer, competing, coaching or teaching?” [8.43] “You said you did 15 different shows before you became pro. Just for the people listening, prepping 15 different times and not getting to that level, it’s years and dedication. It must have taken its toll on you, but did you believe that whole time through that you were going to get to that goal?” [15:15] “There’s so much competition now.” For all show notes and subscription information you can find us via Website: http://muscleandmindpodcast.com
An insightful BEHIND THE LENS thanks to special guests AMY FOX and RACHEL CROWL as we explore their current projects, plus look at societal inequity in film and television through a transgender lens. AMY FOX is writer/producer/actor on THE SWITCH, the first transgender sitcom cast with transgender actors. RACHEL CROWL is an actor/musician/photographer and one of the stars in the LA Film Festival award winning film, AND THEN THERE WAS EVE. http://behindthelensonline.net http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
This Big Blend Radio Champagne Sundays show aired live on Aug. 13, 2017. Award-winning photographer Otis Harville. Amy Fox discusses THE SWITCH, the world’s first transgender half-hour sitcom. 5-Star Chef Ivan Flowers teaches how to make oven roasted back ribs. www.BigBlendRadio.com
Humorist, actor and writer Amy Fox discusses THE SWITCH, a fun and heart-warming sitcom series that features a predominantly transgender cast (with all trans roles played by trans actors) as they try to solve whatever crises they encounter - or create! www.WeLoveTheSwitch.com
The world's first transgender sitcom is here! In this episode Faith and Kath interview Amy Fox who is showrunner, co-writer and co-star of The Switch. The Switch really is the first transgender sitcom in the history of television. Not only that, but it features transgender actors in transgender roles. Who knew such a thing was possible? We speak with Amy about transgender representation, comedy, roleplaying games, and more. The Switch is produced by Trembling Void Studios and will be on air in Canada. But, you can go to Revry and watch it right NOW. For more info, check out out The Switch on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. You can also check out their website We Love the Switch. If you love that, you can check out Switch star Nyla the Destroyer or Amy's feature length film Floating Away. Check out our website for our latest episodes! Follow us on twitter for all our shower thoughts and other musings @TheGenderRebels Like us on FaceBook so we can haunt your feed. Music by one of our favorite bands, the super cool, all-female punk band Jasper the Colossal. Download their new album "Take Your Time" and all their tracks on iTunes.
Amy Fox joins us this week to discuss the film Equity. Amy talks about where the idea for a film all about women in the financial industry came from, what the team wanted to bring to the big screen, and how they researched the storyline. Amy also shares the feedback she's gotten from men and women about the sexism portrayed in the film, as well as the challenges she and other women in Hollywood face when producing their work. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: http://bit.ly/2ehZNcW
Nicole Beddia spoke with Amy Fox, Social Media and Content Manager, Smithsonian American Art Museum and Renwick Gallery
Show Notes: Episode 38 of The Gifted Life Podcast opens with a series of guests that take us on a virtual journey to a new interactive and digital Silent Heroes Wall within Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center. Find out how the project began, listen to a description of the wall, and hear from one mother who visits often. Her son is a hero honored on the wall. Then we hear about a little Hero, Austin Rose Wiggingtion, who gave the Gift of Life through neonatal donation. LOPA's Laura LeGuin and Austin's mom, Kelsey, join our hosts so you can learn more about the power of this special gift. Hero, Amy Fox is honored and we answer a listener's question about bone marrow donation right here in episode 38 of The Gifted Life.
Hollister & O'Toole discuss Equity, which bills itself as "the first female driven Wall Street movie". Directed by Meera Menon; screenplay by Amy Fox; starring Anna Gunn ("Breaking Bad"), as well as Alysia Reiner ("Orange is the New Black") and Sarah Megan Thomas (who also produced the film). Most of the film's financial backing came from real-life women of Wall Street - who assure us that Equity (which premiered at Sundance, where it was acquired by Sony) will indeed turn a profit. Because, after all, they "like money".
In this episode, we have a special treat for you! The Critic and the Referee got a chance to interview the director, Meera Menon, and writer, Amy Fox, of “Equity” — a new film starring Anna Gunn, Alysia Reiner, Sarah Megan Thomas, and James Purefoy that opens Friday, July 29. It provides a groundbreaking look at Wall Street from women’s perspectives: Women are the driving force of the film, both in front of and behind the camera. Plus, the Critic and the Referee give their own thoughts on the film overall. In addition, they discuss another film that releases this Friday — “Indignation,” starring Logan Lerman, Sarah Gadon, and Tracy Letts. Furthermore, for our “Did You Know?” segment, they ponder this question: Is Jason Bourne real or fake? (You’ll have to listen to figure that one out!) And, they celebrate the great career of Garry Marshall, who recently passed away, in their “Pick of the Week.” This episode’s chock full of goodies. Enjoy! For more info, visit whywatchthat.com! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, we have a special treat for you! The Critic and the Referee got a chance to interview the director, Meera Menon, and writer, Amy Fox, of “Equity” — a new film starring Anna Gunn, Alysia Reiner, Sarah Megan Thomas, and James Purefoy that opens Friday, July 29. It provides a groundbreaking look at Wall Street from women’s perspectives: Women are the driving force of the film, both in front of and behind the camera. Plus, the Critic and the Referee give their own thoughts on the film overall. In addition, they discuss another film that releases this Friday — “Indignation,” starring Logan Lerman, Sarah Gadon, and Tracy Letts. Furthermore, for our “Did You Know?” segment, they ponder this question: Is Jason Bourne real or fake? (You’ll have to listen to figure that one out!) And, they celebrate the great career of Garry Marshall, who recently passed away, in their “Pick of the Week.” This episode’s chock full of goodies. Enjoy! For more info, visit dailydynamic.com and whywatchthat.com!
This week on Transition Transmission, your friendly neighborhood by and for transgender podcast, we interview Julie Vu and Amy Fox from the upcoming Transgender sitcom, THE SWITCH. We talk to them about the kickstarter, the music video, and how you can help. We also dive into some of the ins and outs of using *gasp* transgender individuals to play transgender roles. We talk a little tech, we get some background info on the hit list, and we even hit on some personal issues with the two of them. So join us to find out more about The Switch, Julie Vu, and Amy Fox. Runtime: 63 minutes www.TransitionTransmission.com www.WeLoveTheSwitch.com
GDMR episode #8! Amy Fox talks about winning her IFBB Physique Pro card plus interviews with other IFBB Pro's from FitX 2014!
AMR episode #84 welcomes women's physique star Amy Fox to the show to talk about her upcoming attempt at a pro card.
AMR episode #75! Our biggest show yet! Newly engaged Nathan Wallace & Sophie Guidolin drop by to tell us about Nathan's Overall Mr Aust win and their future plans + Amy Fox drops by and lets us know about her World Champs experience.
-This week on Time 4 T Amy Fox from Canadian television production company Trembling Void Studios will be telling us all about The Switch, the worlds first trans comedy written, produced, and staring trans people. -We have the monthly news round up of what’s happening in the world of trans and what’s getting under our skin. I may be grumpy this month so look out. -Nathalie McDermott from On Road media (A not-for-profit organisation that works with excluded and misrepresented communities) will be telling us about All about Trans their new project as well a look at how they have already tackled trans representation in the media. -Radio Reverb's Kathy Caton will be joining me to talk all about Queen Spark Books new project Brighton Transformed Music from La Lupe - Fever Doobie Brothers - Long train Running Manic Street Preachers - Born a Girl Knife Party - Bonfire Baseballs - Bleeding Love Trans Global Underground - Emotional YoYo
While Amy Fox and Kendra Rameriz do not focus on personal relationships, they concentrate on leveraging relationships for business purposes through social networking tools.
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