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Welcome back to Appearance Matters the Podcast! In this episode, we share the recording of our Appearance Matters 10 Conference panel discussion event, titled ‘Beyond the Selfie: Can Social Media Influencers Shape the Appearance Diversity Landscape?' Our panel members include: - Stephanie Yeboah, an award-winning content creator, author and writer. - Amit Ghose, an advocate for the visible difference community and social media influencer with lived experience of neurofibromatosis/NF1. - Phyllida Swift, the CEO of Face Equality International, a charity dedicated to ensuring those with visible differences can live freely without indignity or discrimination. - Dr Amy Slater, a researcher at the Centre for Appearance Research whose work focuses on social media and visible differences. - Mazviona Madzima, a strategic partner manager at YouTube responsible for some of the platforms largest creators. - Antony Genova, a brand manager working in advertising at Google. To find out more about the Centre for Appearance Research, follow us: • On X: twitter.com/CAR_UWE • On Instagram: www.instagram.com/car_uwe/ • On Facebook: www.facebook.com/AppearanceResearch Please share, subscribe, rate and review. It really does mean a lot. Thank you! Music by Sian Evans & John Landau: toplinefilm.com Cover photo by Ivan Samkov from Pexels Episode developed and produced by Abbi Mathews
In this episode, I am interviewing my friend and colleague, Amy Slater. Amy's journey of self-discovery began with the birth of her first set of twins. Embracing motherhood brought about a massive shift in her persona, but it also introduced her to a myriad of physical and biological issues. These experiences marked a significant turning point in her life, guiding her on a path that led to significant transformation. With her belief in the importance of small but consistent changes, Amy hopes that her story can inspire others to make positive changes in their own lives.Our goal is to create a special episode just for moms and specifically help them deal with the often hidden load of motherhood. While being a mom is truly the greatest gift, it doesn't mean it isn't challenging, especially in a society that provides very little support for moms. We will start out with a discussion on the hard seasons and then get into how you can start creating a nourishing environment in your home. As always, this episode is for informational purposes only. Please talk with your healthcare provider before making any nutrition or lifestyle changes.This episode covers:Hard seasons of motherhoodHow to create an environment to keep yourself and your family healthyKey things Amy learned to help her pursue as a young mom Amy's biggest tips for moms to takeawayBlack Friday: https://hormonehealingrd.com/services/master-your-minerals/black-friday/My Favorite Paleovalley Products: www.paleovalley.com/hormonehealingrd Minerals 101 Guide: https://hormonehealingrd.com/opt-in/mineral-101-freebie-pc/Join Amy's newsletter: https://amyslatercoaching.activehosted.com/f/1Connect with Me: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hormonehealingrd Free Thyroid Training: https://hormonehealingrd.ck.page/bc89ec6723 Feminine Periodical (monthly newsletter): https://hormonehealingrd.ck.page/d0317056cd Master Your Minerals course: https://www.hormonehealingrd.com/master-your-minerals-course
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Join us in this inspiring episode as we delve into the dynamic career journey of Amy Slater. With her invaluable wisdom, Amy challenges the notion of a linear career path, sharing how taking a step back or exploring lateral opportunities can lead to remarkable growth. Discover the power of networking and curiosity as Amy emphasizes the importance of reaching out, asking questions, and seeking mentorship. She also debunks stereotypes about sales, shedding light on the profession's need for education and integrity. Amy's advice goes beyond careers, reminding us to embrace the present, be patient, and not rush through life. Your journey is unique, and this episode will leave you inspired to make it an exciting adventure. Tune in for a dose of career insights and personal growth inspiration that can reshape the way you navigate your own professional path. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable perspectives from Amy Slater!
I noticed this skills gap during a recent leadership search, which is why I made it the focus of this episode. The gap was between candidates with global GTM leadership experience and those without. How do you go from leading a domestic GTM team to leading a global GTM team, and what skills do you need to acquire?How do you build and inspire confidence when applying for a global role if you don't have the experience? What are the first steps you should take once you've landed a new global GTM role? All questions I asked Amy Slater, Vice President of GSI Global Sales at Genesys. She has a wealth of experience leading global teams and was kind enough to share some of it with me, so I can now share it with you. Amy Slaters Linkedin Profile
Entrepreneurship is not easy, especially if you are a mother with four kids. It requires everyone to generate and utilize their energy to thrive. In this episode, Amy Slater, a personal trainer and coach, shares her journey in building a mission-driven business as a busy mom with two sets of twins. Kendra Perry and Amy Slater also touch on hiring people, which can be challenging but necessary because you can never do everything alone in your business. Amy also advises everyone to be authentic in their business. Do you want to thrive in your business? Then start building a mission-driven business with Amy Slater and Kendra Perry today. Connect with Amy through the following links:Website: https://amyslatercoaching.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/amyslatercoachingFacebook: https://facebook.com/amyslatercoaching Want to work with me inside Health Coach Accelerator? Start with our free training video here: https://go.kendraperry.net/training Give this podcast a 5-star review! https://ratethispodcast.com/wealthy Join us in the best business building program for health coaches & practitioners. Apply by messaging the word 'biz audit' to me on Facebook or Instagram
How can motherhood empower your health? Today, I am joined by Amy Slater where we have a conversation about motherhood, the overwhelm, and the impact it has on our body. Amy is a practitioner of Functional Diagnostic Nutrition, an Applied Health and Human Performance Specialist and multi-certified personal trainer. Amy is most passionate about helping women stop normalizing dysfunction and obtain the habits that help elevate their health through functional lab testing and strategic implementation. I can't wait for you to tune in and hear this amazing conversation that I have with Amy!Thank you so much for tuning in today! I'd love to connect with you on my email list, blog at loveyourbodywell.net or on Instagram @loveyourbodywellCheck out the show notes for links and resources mentioned in today's episode.SHOW NOTES: www.loveyourbodywell.net/episode12
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Amy Slater, a Silicon Valley executive with a long and successful career in technology, found herself at a career tipping point. For many years, Amy had held executive roles in prominent Silicon Valley companies. When all at once, she found herself launching a consultancy, and for the first time, needing to build her brand without the weight of a large corporate company behind her. It was a time of reinvention. From that inflection point, Amy's journey led her to develop her framework: M.A.G.I.C. A recipe for developing an authentic, and enduring, personal brand. In our conversation, we unpack her story and her framework, sharing lessons to help you build your personal brand--no matter where you find yourself today.
In this week's episode, We will be joined by Amy Slater. Amy is a Practitioner of Functional Diagnostic Nutrition and a Fellow of Applied Functional Science through the Gray Institute. Helping others find freedom through nutrition and movement is her passion. As with persons dedicated to a field of study, she is passionate about learning and furthering my education. During the past 16 years, she has worked as a personal trainer. Her mission is to help moms to be and moms live their best life by identifying root causes of dysfunction, establishing a proactive preventative lifestyle, and feeding themselves and their kids the best quality nutrients. In this episode, we talked about how the body changes after pregnancy. The stages of motherhood. The struggles every mother keeps to themselves. How to change your mindset about stress? Can food drive your stress reaction? It takes time, consistency, and diligence to heal. How to educate your child on food nutrients? You cannot stop the stress reaction, you just gotta handle them. Sign up for the Five-day challenge Spark It Up in the Bedroom Here: https://empoweryourpelvis.mykajabi.com/offers/ZYDUV3AR Reach out to us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/empower.your.pelvis/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EmpowerYourPelvis/videos Website:https://www.empoweryourpelvis.com/ Check out the below! As a small business, word of mouth goes a long way. If you had a positive experience at Empower Your Pelvis, we would love for you to share this with your friends on Google by clicking HERE
Amy Slater is one of the top sales leaders in the business right now. She's worked with several of the world's most iconic sales teams and right now is VP of GTM for Internet Security at Palo Alto Networks. Her commitment to the individual development of salespeople. She joins the show to share why it is more important than ever before to stay connected to members of your team and how to do it in an ever-changing environment. Learn insights to having 1:1s your reps will thank you for and how to connect to the whole person…not just the salesperson in this important conversation.
To celebrate one whole year of That's Theatre Darling, the tables have turned...I, Amy Slater, have been placed firmly in the hot seat! The ever so brilliant Holly Henshaw and Rachel Middlemore, previous podcast guests, took my list of questions and seamlessly settled right into the role of co-hosts. It's a whistle-stop tour through my career in theatre so far, my rambly thoughts and some great memories. I hope you enjoy this special bonus episode! If you fancy supporting the podcast please make sure that you like, subscribe, share with your friends far and wide. I'd really appreciate it! https://ko-fi.com/thatstheatredarling
My guest today has a bachelor's degree in Nutrition, she's a Practitioner of Functional Diagnostic Nutrition and a Fellow of Applied Functional Science through the Gray Institute. Her passion is helping others find freedom through nutrition and movement. Amy Slater has 16 years of experience working as a personal trainer. She's certified through the American Council on Exercise and the National Academy of Sports Medicine. Her concentration is on women's health with advanced studies through Female Chain Reaction with the Gray Institute and advanced postnatal training through Burrell Education. A mother of two sets of twins, two boys, two girls, Amy's mission is to help moms to live their best life by identifying root causes of dysfunction, establishing a proactive preventative lifestyle and feeding themselves and their kids the best quality nutrients. In this episode we discuss the challenges that people over 40 face, especially mothers, and how you can find your identity, fitness and freedom in spite of them.
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YA know how when you start talking to someone and you just know they have some awesomeness to them and you just have to share their thoughts with the world? Well, that’s how I felt when I was talking to Amy Slater. I was originally planning on chatting with Amy to see if we were a good fit to do a podcast together and about 10 minutes into our conversation I said…”I wish we were recording!!” And there it all started...We just went with it. We talked about all things weight loss, post baby healing, hormones and the whole mindset around how women feel about their bodies. It was absolutely awesome and the conversation just kept flowing. Amy Slater is the mom to two sets of twins. She works with post postpartum moms who are struggling with low energy, imbalanced mood, poor digestion and low exercise tolerance. Amy helps moms achieve a sustainable solution to chronic dieting and over or under exercise and bring forever get rid of the fatigue and feelings of frustration that happens when kids are finally getting into a rhythm in school. Amy’s own health journey brought her to her work after recovering from 15 years of amenorrhea she recovered her fertility, rebalanced her body after being stretched to the max from two twin pregnancies, healed her gut after having H.Pylori and major dysbiosis. Amy has been a movement coach for over 20 years and holds her practitioner training in Functional Diagnostic Nutrition in addition to a bachelor’s in nutrition and dietetics. Amy is a Fellow of Applied Functional Science and an Applied Health and Human Performance Specialist. Her passion for learning and curiosity for all things to support the body from organic gardening to training the fascial system to support the pelvic floor drives her work. Amy’s goal is to support moms wholly from creating a supportive family environment to finally understanding through functional lab testing why they are feeling stressed, overweight, and exhausted through her Resilient Mama Method. You can find Amy’s “Busy Mom’s Post Pandemic Support Plan” by clicking HERE!
In this episode, Amy Slater shares her wealth of knowledge in making us understand all of that which makes a successful career. It wouldn't be wrong to ask ourselves in this fast-paced environment of today what we would like to do with our careers next - to switch companies or to stick with the present, to scale or to pivot, how to find out what to do next. Happiness, mindfulness, and growth mindset are perhaps your driving factors too. If you wish to find out ways to propel your career and invest in your choices rightly, this episode is for you. Tune in! Contact Amy Slater | Follow us on LinkedIn.
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Full episode notes are located at www.themilitaryworkingmom.com/episode048 MEET AMYAmy Slater is a mom of two sets of twins, a personal trainer for over 20 years, a Fellow of Applied Functional Science, a practitioner of Functional Diagnostic Nutrition, and a passionate health coach for moms. Amy is the creator of the Resilient Mama Method that helps Moms end dieting and get strong so they can feel confident in their body. Her focus is on moms who have school-age children and are just struggling to feel like their “whole self”. Moms need support to get to the root cause of their symptoms, not another band-aid, and Amy's Resilient Mama Method gets to the root cause and builds moms up. Using, food, personalized supplementation and movement, moms achieve a new level of resilience!Amy lives in North Carolina with her husband, her two boys and two girls, and golden lab, Judge.
Nadia and Jade speak with Dr Issy Bray (Associate Head of Department for Research and Knowledge Exchange - Department of Health and Social Sciences, UWE Bristol) and Dr Helena Lewis-Smith (Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Appearance Research, UWE Bristol) about body image from a public health perspective. Papers discussed by Issy, Helena, Amy and Anna Bornioli, A., Lewis-Smith, H., Smith, A., Slater, A., & Bray, I. (2019). Adolescent body dissatisfaction and disordered eating: Predictors of later risky health behaviours. Social Science & Medicine, 238, 112458. Bornioli, A., Lewis-Smith, H., Slater, A., & Bray, I. (2020). Body dissatisfaction predicts the onset of depression among adolescent females and males: a prospective study. J Epidemiol Community Health. Lewis-Smith, H., Bray, I., Salmon, D., & Slater, A. (2020). Prospective Pathways to Depressive Symptoms and Disordered Eating in Adolescence: A 7-Year Longitudinal Cohort Study. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 49(10), 2060-2074. Discussion Article Bray, I., Slater, A., Lewis-Smith, H., Bird, E., & Sabey, A. (2018). Promoting positive body image and tackling overweight/obesity in children and adolescents: A combined health psychology and public health approach. Preventive medicine, 116, 219-221. Times Article https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/teenage-fears-over-appearance-linked-to-depression-in-girls-and-boys-9qh2vns78 Mental Health Foundation Report https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/publications/body-image-report/exec-summary Women & Equalities Committee Body Image Survey https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm5801/cmselect/cmwomeq/805/80502.htm Watch Co-Director of CAR, Dr Amy Slater provide oral evidence here: https://committees.parliament.uk/event/2085/formal-meeting-oral-evidence-session/ To find out more about the Centre for Appearance Research, follow us: On Twitter: twitter.com/CAR_UWE On Instagram: www.instagram.com/car_uwe/ On Facebook: www.facebook.com/AppearanceResearch Please share, subscribe, rate and review. It really does mean a lot. Thank you! N & J x Music by Sian Evans & John Landau: toplinefilm.com Episode co-created by Jade and Nadia
Key Takeaways Postpartum preparation starts years before the pregnancy even begins. Getting the right nutrients will not only lead to a healthier pregnancy but will lessen postpartum effects. Furthermore, exercises that strengthen fascia will lead to faster recovery after the baby’s birth. This should start as early as two years before the pregnancy itself. When postpartum conditions last for many years, it’s important to get to the root cause. This often means looking at the gut as a source of stress. Amy finds that once gut issues are cleared, other issues like anxiety, energy levels, and appetite improve. Postpartum conditions can last for years after pregnancy. That’s a scary thought. But it doesn’t have to be this way. With the right information and actions, recovery from pregnancy can happen smoother and faster. If you’re pregnant, already have children, or are even thinking about having a baby someday, this is an important episode for you. About Amy Slater Amy is a mom of two sets of twins, a women's health coach, a Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner, and a passionate advocate for women speaking their needs to feel like their whole self again. She works with moms 1 year to 30 years postpartum to help them reconnect with their core and pelvic floor from the inside out using an integrated approach. Amy has both a personal health recovery story as well as extensive professional training. She has a BS in Nutrition and Dietetics, a Fellowship in Applied Functional Science, a Practitioner of Functional Diagnostic Nutrition, 20 years of personal training experience, and over 1,000 hours of continuing education in women's health and human movement. Amy loves to run, cycle, lift, hike, swim, garden, and play with her kids. She lives in Holly Springs, NC with her husband, two 9-year-old boys, two 5-year-old girls, and her golden lab Judge. It’s Never Too Soon to Prepare Amy explains that proper postpartum recovery needs to be preemptive. In fact, it should start as soon as you are preparing for the pregnancy itself. Supplying your body with the nutrients it needs and getting the right exercise, will not only position you for what’s to come, but it’s also a crucial part of your baby’s health. This also means properly exercising the whole body, particularly the core. This promotes the strength and integrity of your fascia, the tissue that structures all your muscles. Healthy fascia will prevent the loss of stability and strength that so many women experience postpartum. Addressing Postpartum for the Long-Term Although few talk about it, postpartum issues can last for many years. Many of these conditions go untreated, making them worse. Amy describes why it’s never too late to start getting your health back. She also explains how addressing issues that often reside in the gut leads to better overall health in mothers. Most of all, you need to give yourself time. The amount of time will be different for every mom. Don’t compare yourself to others. Instead, focus on your own journey and what you need. Have you experienced postpartum issues years after pregnancy? Leave a comment on the episode page! Got a question you’d love to hear me answer on the show? Leave me a voice message here! In This Episode How her own postpartum experience led Amy to help others [5:40] How to prepare for pregnancy to lessen the severity of postpartum conditions [11:30] The barriers that prevent many women from seeking the help that they need [19:05] Training the core to protect fascial integrity [23:09] Why postpartum conditions often persist for many years and how to address them [30:53] The best support for optimal postpartum care [43:10] Quotes “Diastasis is not so much about closing the gap, so to speak, but also narrowing the depth and improving the body’s ability to tension across various lines of force.” [8:31] “Moms need more than just some movement piece because the stress component and the hormonal dysregulation in postpartum is massive. A lot of times it doesn’t just evaporate. You need to have intervention.” [10:35] “If you arm yourself with the things that you need for postpartum and forget half the stuff that you think the baby needs… you’re going to have a much better experience with what you need going into the postpartum period.” [47:18] Review Fed and Fearless on Apple Podcasts! Send a screenshot of your review to hello@lauraschoenfeldrd.com or send me a DM on Instagram and I’ll send you my Overcoming Undereating eBook. If you post your favorite episode in your Insta stories and tag me @LauraShoenfeldRD, I’ll also send you my 14-Day Calorie Challenge Recipe Guide! Links Apply to the Annual Mastermind Find Amy Slater online Follow Amy on Facebook | Instagram Core Integration Series Total Body Core and More Series Moving Well After a Baby and Beyond Course Pelvicore Pro (use code “ascoach” for a discount) ViPR Pro Gil Hedley “The Fuzz Speech” Leave a review of Fed and Fearless! 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Today’s episode is with Amy Slater, a coach and cheerleader for mama’s looking to regain their health after baby. I absolutely loved getting to interview Amy and even though I’m not a mom (yet), her story and mission are inspiring. After 15 years of infertility, ADD and gut issues, Amy was able to have a set of twins (her first set - she had two!) but wasn’t fully prepared for what came next. The identity crisis that happens for so many moms after having a baby can be overwhelming and she felt like she went from a fitness role model to “just a mom.” I’ll let you tune in more to hear her full story and how this led her to helping women now regain their confidence and control when they can’t quite put their finger on how they’re feeling after baby. In today’s episode we chat about: Amy’s story with ADD, gut issues and hypothalamic ammenorhea The identity crisis a lot of women go through after having kids Societal pressures of “getting your body back” after baby How Amy helps mom’s regain confidence when they can’t figure out what’s wrong, but they feel like everything is amiss The importance of finding someone who can help you on your health journey Links and things… Amy’s Website Resilient Mamas Facebook Group Amy’s Instagram Jessie's Instagram Chronically Healing Facebook Group
If you thought having one set of twins was hard on the body, try two sets! I interviewed Amy Slater who did just this and came out a rejuvenated mother, health coach,and specialist postpartum personal trainer. She shares her personal story of going from professional athlete to struggling postpartum mom to twins twice to highly educated health coach and specialist fitness expert. Listen as she shares insight and wisdom about this journey called motherhood.
Trust, Community, Humanizing. These are the three works which describe this episode with Palo Alto Networks VP of Corporate Sales. Amy brings a fundamentally human element to sales leadership. In a profession driven by metrics, especially at the leadership level Amy focuses on building community. Sales is nothing without trust, it takes very intentional effort to not turn every one on one with a seller into a pipeline meeting. It's important to make time for coaching and to develop relationships because that is what is needed to succeed in the field.
Nick interviews Amy Alater in this episode of the DIVI Crypto Podcast. Today is women in Technology & Blockchain. Key points... * Disparity between men and women in technology. * Why there are more men than women in the blockchain space. * How a lot of industries traditionally attracted males. * Creating a communities where it was safe to ask questions. Make sure to check Amy on Linkedin @amyslater. For more information visit https://wallet.diviproject.org/
This week on the pod Laura’s chatting to Dr Amy Slater, body image researcher at University of West England. In this episode they discuss: ✨ Thin ideal internalisation + its physical and psychological consequences ✨ How social media holds certain body types up as the ideal + can leave us feeling dissatisfied ✨ The fact that labelling images as digitally altered is not actually helpful in reducing comparison + dissatisfaction and can actually backfire ✨ How advertising in traditional media + social media can impact body image ✨ That even positive feedback about appearance impacts negatively on our body image ✨ What social comparison is + how this has changed with social media ✨ The consequences of viewing fitspiration + self-objectification on Instagram ✨ How we can curate a social media feed that's supportive of positive body image Show Notes {SIGN UP TO OUR JUST EAT IT ONLINE COURSE!} {BUY MY BOOK!! on Amazon | Waterstones | Foyles – I’ll share international links when they become available!} {Amy on Twitter | UWE website} {My Brilliant Friend book} {This Girl Can campaign} {Celeste Barber on Instagram} {Who The Hell Is Hamish? podcast} {Bon Appetit on YouTube} {Social Media + Body Image - Appearance Matters Podcast} {SIGN UP TO OUR RAISING INTUITIVE EATERS ONLINE COURSE} {Leave a review for Just Eat It on Amazon} {Sign up for our newsletter} {Book in for Discovery Call w/ Jess or Camilla at the London Centre for Intuitive Eating} {Follow us on Insta!}
It is no surprise that families have a hard time to create healthy routines for the entire family. With young kids running around (or even teenagers), parents who work full time, and having to actually "adult", it can be stressful to build a healthy family. It can be very easy to throw in the towel on workouts and healthy eating, and resort to grabbing whatever is convenient and easy. You may think it is easier to give your child that extra snack so they don't cry instead of standing your ground and making them eat their veggies. To give in to convenience and taking the easy route does not create a healthy family. Training kids to receive treats for doing "good" things ingrains a reward pathway in the brain where they incorporate happiness and pleasure with snacks. This doesn't mean kids shouldn't get treats from time to time, but we do want to make sure they enjoy real food instead of constantly falling for processed junk. The post 43- How to Build a Healthy Family with Amy Slater appeared first on Summit For Wellness.
For the last 25 years, Amy Slater has had the privilege and honor of working for some of the greatest brands in technology such as AT&T, Cable and Wireless, Cisco, Salesforce, and TiVo as SVP of Worldwide Sales Operations. Founder of Amy Slater Consulting, Amy brings best practices through her years of experience in Enterprise Sales Strategy and Sales Operations as well as coaching countless people and corporations on sales methodology, process, and customer engagement. Amy is passionate about people and strongly believes in having a positive mindset that will impact your co-workers and company culture as well as influence your family and friends. Her bestselling book, Moments, Magic, Miracles and Martinis inspires people to transform their lives and break free of limitations for lasting happiness. www.AmyVSlater.com
In this episode of Tough Talks, my guest is Author, Speaker and Coach Amy Slater. Amy is also the author of the book, Moments: Magic, Miracles and Martinis. --- Amy was a super successful Sales Team Leader/Executive with a very solid and safe income until the perfect catastrophe occurred. And because of her Mental Toughness, she was able to instantly begin to leverage her “misfortune” into her dream life. --- In our conversation we cover: The biggest reasons why people don't go for what they know they really want How to not let “your mind run away with your heart” The power of transparency The commitment to perpetual growth and holding yourself to an extremely high standard with the quality of your thinking The totally transformative nature of eliminating complaining --- So join us for an important conversation on how to Decide, Declare and Do What It Takes to leverage your circumstances in order to stop settling for anything less than your life on your terms. --- https://christopherdorris.com/tough-talks-amy-slater-of-amy-slater-consulting/ --- If you enjoyed this content and you are not getting notifications of new posts, then I invite you to signup to my list. Please also share this with the people in your world that would also dig this post and benefit from it. --- https://christopherdorris.com/lists --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mental-toughness-podcasts/message
Nadia and Jade discuss whether the jury is out on social media and body image - is it all bad news or can social media be a force for good when it comes to body image? Special guests: Dr Amy Slater from CAR - an internationally renowned expert on social media and body image. Megan Crabbe (aka bodyposipanda) body positive blogger and instagrammer. UPDATE: research paper on Instagram by Dr Amy Slater, Nisha Varsani and Dr Phillippa Diedrichs is available to read here: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/32084/ Let us know what you think - https://twitter.com/CAR_UWE Find out more about CAR - www.uwe.ac.uk/car Find out more about Megan - www.bodyposipanda.com and follow her on Instagram by searching bodyposipanda Episode developed and produced by Nadia Craddock with research guidance from Dr Amy Slater.
Amy Slater is an Amazon best-selling author of Moments: Magic, Miracles, and Martinis. How to move forward in times of uncertainty. Amy has 25+ years of leadership and global sales experience, with a focus on customer value and expertise in business and marketing. Her mission is to improve corporate culture wherever she is. She has a passion for empowering people to get extraordinary results. In addition to sales strategy and operations, Amy provides transformational coaching services to create an integrated life fueled by positivity and authenticity. Most recently, Amy served as SVP of Sales Operations for TiVo after being a sales leader across the enterprise technology sector. Prior to TiVo, Amy held Sales Leadership positions at Fortune 500 companies such as AT&T, Cisco, and Salesforce.com. Amy is a sought after speaker on building your professional brand and leading teams through the cultivation of culture. Amy was a speaker at the Forrester Research conference in 2014, a panelist for Domo's Women in Business Tour, a speaker at the 2016/2017 Apttus Conference, and a speaker at LinkedIn's Sales Connect Conference 2016. In October 2016, Amy was awarded a spot on Hot Topics list of the Top 100 Sales Operations and Enablement leaders.
Amy Slater is an Amazon best-selling author of Moments: Magic, Miracles, and Martinis. How to move forward in time of uncertainty. She is the Founder and CEO of Amy Slater Consulting, with more than 25 years of leadership and global sales experience. She was also Group Vice President for Media, Entertainment, Telecom, and Technology at Acxiom Corporation. she was Vice President, Enterprise Corporate Sales for Salesforce.com at Cisco, Cable and Wireless, Qwest and AT&T. Today Amy is a sought after speaker who delivers messages on building your professional brand and leading through the cultivation of culture. Amy was a keynote speaker at the 2014 Forrester research conference in San Francisco, a panelist at the Domo Women in Business Tour: We must be able to evaluate risk against certainty. If we are doing well we will often want to cling to the certainty of what worked. The challenge with that is nothing remains the same. Further more what do you do when everything that used to bring you certainty is suddenly pulled from under you? More about Amy Slater: http://amyslaterconsulting.com More about the Host: Dov Baron http://FullMontyLeadership.com or Grab your free Matrix.FullMontyLeadership.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Amy Slater is an Amazon best-selling author of Moments: Magic, Miracles, and Martinis. How to move forward in time of uncertainty. She is the Founder and CEO of Amy Slater Consulting, with more than 25 years of leadership and global sales experience. She was also Group Vice President for Media, Entertainment, Telecom, and Technology at Acxiom Corporation. she was Vice President, Enterprise Corporate Sales for Salesforce.com at Cisco, Cable and Wireless, Qwest and AT&T. Today Amy is a sought after speaker who delivers messages on building your professional brand and leading through the cultivation of culture. Amy was a keynote speaker at the 2014 Forrester research conference in San Francisco, a panelist at the Domo Women in Business Tour: We must be able to evaluate risk against certainty. If we are doing well we will often want to cling to the certainty of what worked. The challenge with that is nothing remains the same. Further more what do you do when everything that used to bring you certainty is suddenly pulled from under you? More about Amy Slater: http://amyslaterconsulting.com More about the Host: Dov Baron http://FullMontyLeadership.com or Grab your free Matrix.FullMontyLeadership.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Amy Slater, is the Founder and CEO of Amy Slater Consulting, with more than 25 years of leadership and global sales experience. Amy is an Amazon best-selling author of Moments: Magic, Miracles, and Martinis. How to move forward in time of uncertainty. Amy was Group Vice President for Media, Entertainment, Telecom, and Technology at Acxiom Corporation. She was also Vice President, Enterprise Corporate Sales for Salesforce.com at Cisco, Cable and Wireless, Qwest and AT&T. Today Amy is a sought after speaker who delivers messages on building your professional brand and leading through the cultivation of culture. A keynote speaker at the 2014 Forrester research conference in San Francisco, a panelist at the Domo Women in Business Tour: More on Amy Slater: http://amyslaterconsulting.com More on the Host Dov Baron: http://FullMontyLeadership.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Does Barbie influence how girls feel about their bodies? We discuss this and whether the new range of dolls, which include three additional body sizes (petite, tall and curvy) is a positive move towards improving body image among young girls. We speak to Drs Emma Halliwell and Amy Slater from the Centre for Appearance Research, experts in body image concerns among children and Dr Glen Jankowski, a body-image Lecturer at Leeds Beckett University. Watch the full Time video: http://time.com/4196229/barbies-new-body-watch-designers-explain-why-they-changed-her/ Read Glen’s Barbie blog post: https://glenjankowski.wordpress.com/2016/01/30/the-new-barbies-arent-so-great-for-the-sweatshop-workers-who-make-them/ Find out more about the Centre for Appearance Research: www.uwe.ac.uk/car Music is by the Bristol-based percussionist, David Insua-Cao: http://www.davidinsuacao.com/ Episode developed and produced by Nadia Craddock
In this second episode of Appearance Matters: The Podcast! Nadia and Nicola find out more about the Appearance Matters Conference Series and the upcoming conference - Appearance Matters 7, which is taking place in London, June 2016. We talk with Dr Phillippa Diedrichs and Dr Amy Slater, two members of this year’s Appearance Matters conference organizing committee. We also hear from some past delegates of the conference: Kirsty Garbett, an early career researcher, Helena Lewis-Smith, a third year PhD student and Glen Jankowski, a Senior Lecturer. Finally, Katie Stock, a young adult with a port-wine birthmark tells us what it was like to take part in a photography exhibition at a Appearance Matters conference. For more information about Appearance Matters 7 and how to register, please visit www.uwe.ac.uk/appearancematters Thanks to David Insua-Cao, a Bristol-based percussionist for the music. http://www.davidinsuacao.com Episode developed and produced by Nadia Craddock.