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In this episode I sat down with Anouska Firth to talk about her experiences battling her insecurities around self worth, eating disorders, drug addiction and also coming to terms with the consequences of her actions from the choices she had made. It's a fairly contentious topic to discuss some of the things we do in this episode, however I hope people can enjoy this episode for it's openness to dealing with some difficult topics. Anouska is someone who has really felt the brunt of her choices and part of her journey to finding peace with those choices has been through facing them, having close friends who have told her some fairly uncomfortable truths and having the willingness to try pull herself out of the pit she had fallen into. No matter how difficult the challenges your facing, there is always someone who has probably had it worst. The great news is that you can get through it and I hope this episode is an example of this. Links: Bird Flip: https://www.instagram.com/birdfliporg/ Anouska on Socials: https://www.instagram.com/__anouska/ Dr Joanna Howe: https://www.instagram.com/drjoannahowe/
This week on the Life at NEXT Podcast we were joined by Anouska, to talk about ‘The Set'. Learn about the brand's evolution, expert product sourcing, and tips for joining their dynamic team. Discover why value doesn't have to look cheap! 00:00 Intro 00:02 Discovering Fashion Buying Path 00:15 University Courses for Buyers 00:36 "The Set" 01:12 Brand DNA and Target Market 02:01 Focus on Capsule Wardrobes 03:06 Product Pack Offerings 04:33 Anouska Career Journey 05:52 Fast-Paced Buying Environment 06:11 Dynamic Role Across Product Categories 07:58 Personal Growth and Department Expansion 08:47 Thriving in High-Pressure Roles 12:22 Career Opportunities at Next 13:03 Creating a Capsule Wardrobe 14:00 Managing Small Team Shoots 14:20 Role Expansion as an Assistant Buyer 15:00 Unique Buyer Opportunities 15:33 Skills Development & Fast-Paced Growth 16:10 Launching a Brand from Scratch 17:05 Rebranding Amid Production 18:20 Embracing Adaptability & Problem-Solving 18:55 Staying Innovative at Next 19:56 Understanding Licensing at Next 21:00 Next's Expertise in Kidswear 22:10 Leveraging Market Gaps with New Brands 23:18 Multi-Pack Strategy for Customer Value 24:30 Strategic Buying for Quality and Affordability 25:40 Balancing Quality and Value 26:15 Brand Loyalty and Customer Trust
Anouska Taylor is an experienced executive voice coach, Jungian life coach (utilizing the powerful work of Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung), and professional singer-songwriter. She has been coaching clients from all backgrounds around the world for about 15 years, helping them optimize, enhance, and maximize their unique voices. Anouska has been singing and performing most of her life and began writing her music during lockdown. She has released seven singles, with more on the way. Although she initially trained to teach singing (and still does teach singers), her focus in recent years has shifted to coaching soul-led professionals—from entrepreneurs and lawyers to senior executives and authors—to reclaim their authentic speaking voice. Her mission is to awaken people to the massive potential in their speaking voice, so they can make a bigger impact, influence, motivate, educate, inspire, transform, and persuade. SOCIALS: https://www.anouska-taylor.com/ @anouskavocals (YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok)
With one last show, Dean dove into the QUILTBAG and shared ‘Introducing Teddy' with Anouska and Greg. A sweet and gentle story about being true to yourself and being a... LEARN MORE The post Introducing Teddy – QUILTBAG STORYTIME appeared first on JOY Breakfast.
For QUILTBAG Story Time, Anouska and Dean grabbed ‘All the colours of our Rainbow', a magic ribbon book by Daniel Gray-Barnett. March through the rainbow in this glorious celebration of... LEARN MORE The post All of the colours of the rainbow – QUILTBAG Story Time appeared first on JOY Breakfast.
Niche topic alert! Today I amtalking to Anouska Lewis about Ormskirk Gingerbread.Anouska is the writer and presenterof the BBC Sounds podcast Hometown Boring? The first episodebeing all about Ormskirk gingerbreadWetalk about how one lands getting a podcast series on BBC Sounds in the firstplace; the ingredients of Ormskirk gingerbread, the town's pride in itsgingerbread, the gingerbread ladies who sold them at the train station in theVictorian period, Ormskirk's link with Liverpool's sugar and slave trade, andthe value of having difficult conversations – amongst many other things.Support the podcast and blogs bybecoming, if you can, a £3 monthly subscriber, and unlock lots of premiumcontent, or treat me to a one-off virtual pint or coffee: click here.Listen to Hometown Boring? on BBC SoundsFollow Anouska on Instagram @history_hun and TikTok @historyhunThings mentioned in today's episode:Ormskirk Gingerbread on the Foods of England websiteA Dark History of Sugar by Neil ButteryPrevious podcast episodes pertinent to today's episode:Gingerbread with Sam BiltonUpcoming events:British Library Food Season 2024, 25 May at 2pm. Ludlow Food Festival, Friday 13th September. Warwick Words History Festival, Thursday 3rd October at 4.30pm. Neil's blogs:‘British Food: a History' ‘Neil Cooks Grigson' Neil's books:Before Mrs Beeton: Elizabeth Raffald, England's Most Influential HousekeeperA Dark History of Sugar Both are published by Pen & Sword and available from all good bookshops. Don't forget, there will be postbag episodes in the future, so if you have any questions or queries about today's episode, or indeed any episode, or have a question about the history of British food please email me at neil@britishfoodhistory.com, or on twitter and BlueSky @neilbuttery, or Instagram and Threads dr_neil_buttery. My DMs are open.You can also join the British Food: a History Facebook discussion page:
Healthcare practice owners: Tired of wasting money on ads that don't bring in new patients? It's time to stop following outdated tactics! In the next 8 minutes, I'll show you the most effective way to use Facebook Lead Ads to consistently fill your practice with high-quality patients, and why the things you've tried before just aren't cutting it anymore… And if you stay with me until the end of this podcast, I'll show you how you can get the exact word-for-word ads that our clients have used to generate up to $25,000 return with a tiny ad budget… Just like Anouska, a physiotherapist from Narellan, Australia. She brought in $8,000 from just $300 in ad spend. Or Andrew, a naturopath from Sydney, who converted 24 highly qualified leads worth over $25,000. So tune in, because this episode could change how you use Facebook for your practice. P.S. If you want to learn more on how to scale your healthcare practice, chat with one of our expert coaches at https://practiceacceleration.com/application and see how we can help you! Thanks so much for joining us this week. We hope you love it! Have some feedback you'd like to share? Leave us a review on iTunes! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave an honest review for The Practice Acceleration Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are super helpful and greatly appreciated as it helps us expose this show to a wider audience- plus, we read each one of them! If you're looking for ways to grow your healthcare practice even faster, join our free Facebook group Scale Your Practice.
In this episode Sarah Hamilton-Gill FCIPD is joined by Anouska James, Accountant and Director of Eclipse Accountancy. Anouska isn't just Sarah's trusted business accountant; she's also the finance specialist for the Leap into Consulting Virtual Bootcamp.Sarah and Anouska dive into the crucial questions surrounding accounting and business. From selecting the perfect accountant tailored to your needs to understanding the nuances between being a sole trader or a Limited company, they cover it all.Discover the key factors in establishing a strong rapport with your accountant, ensuring they possess the necessary qualifications, and communicating without baffling jargon. The right accountant is a vital partner in your business journey, offering insights, tools, and expertise to navigate your finances efficiently and legally.Curious about whether you should opt for sole proprietorship or incorporate your business? Anouska breaks down the advantages and disadvantages, offering invaluable guidance on making the right choice. Don't miss out on this enlightening discussion packed with actionable advice and insights.Links:Contact Anouska and Eclipse Accountancy: info@eclipseaccountancy.comConnect with Sarah Hamilton-Gill FCIPD on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/SarahHGLISign up for our complimentary webinars: https://bit.ly/EBriteLeapIntoFind out more about our HR Consultant Bootcamp coaching programme: https://bit.ly/LeapFTBCPBuy Sarah Hamilton-Gill FCIPD's No. 1 Amazon Best Selling Business book as a paperback, audible or eBook: https://amzn.to/3HX8SjSJoin our Facebook Business Growth group: https://bit.ly/FBHRGrowVisit our website: https://bit.ly/WebLeapInto
In this episode Sarah Hamilton-Gill FCIPD is joined by Anouska James, Accountant and Director of Eclipse Accountancy. Anouska isn't just Sarah's trusted business accountant; she's also the finance specialist for the Leap into Consulting Virtual Bootcamp.Sarah and Anouska dive into the crucial questions surrounding accounting and business. From selecting the perfect accountant tailored to your needs to understanding the nuances between being a sole trader or a Limited company, they cover it all.Discover the key factors in establishing a strong rapport with your accountant, ensuring they possess the necessary qualifications, and communicating without baffling jargon. The right accountant is a vital partner in your business journey, offering insights, tools, and expertise to navigate your finances efficiently and legally.Curious about whether you should opt for sole proprietorship or incorporate your business? Anouska breaks down the advantages and disadvantages, offering invaluable guidance on making the right choice. Don't miss out on this enlightening discussion packed with actionable advice and insights.Links:Contact Anouska and Eclipse Accountancy: info@eclipseaccountancy.comConnect with Sarah Hamilton-Gill FCIPD on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/SarahHGLISign up for our complimentary webinars: https://bit.ly/EBriteLeapIntoFind out more about our HR Consultant Bootcamp coaching programme: https://bit.ly/LeapFTBCPBuy Sarah Hamilton-Gill FCIPD's No. 1 Amazon Best Selling Business book as a paperback, audible or eBook: https://amzn.to/3HX8SjSJoin our Facebook Business Growth group: https://bit.ly/FBHRGrowVisit our website: https://bit.ly/WebLeapInto
Last week in the news Anouska brought up news about potatoes and at that point we realised there is waaaaay too many news stories around potatoes than you could ever... LEARN MORE The post We've gotten hot over potatoes here appeared first on JOY Breakfast.
This episode contains references to drug use.Raves, drugs, and a youth culture revolution. In Milton Keynes? Anouska's hometown of Milton Keynes (or MK to the locals x) isn't known for being particularly cool… But in the nineties and the noughties it was home to a warehouse venue at the centre of UK club culture. From 1992-2004 the Sanctuary Music Arena hosted events that welcomed thousands of ravers every week.What happened when house music and MDMA collided to create UK rave culture in this era? And as someone who has constantly been told that the only exciting thing about Milton Keynes is its roundabouts, will this piece of rave history make Anouska more proud of her hometown?For the last episode in this series, join History Hun (Anouska Lewis) on her homecoming trip to Milton Keynes as she speaks to locals at the site of The Sanctuary Music Arena (now a blue and yellow furniture shop), chats to Happy Hardcore DJ Billy Daniel Bunter about his memories there, and visits a local Drum and Bass venue that hosts Sanctuary reunion raves.History Hun is on a mission to prove that no hometown is boring. Because everywhere has a history and history's never boring!!She's spotlighting hidden histories from misjudged places across the UK and supplying you with a few history-hun-facts along the way xHometown Boring? is a Mags Creative production for BBC Sounds Audio Lab Written, produced and presented by Anouska Lewis Senior Producer – Ryan Nile Editors – Kit Milsom and Sarah Myles Executive Producers – James Norman Fyfe and Kit Milsom Theme Music and Sound Design – Kit Milsom Artwork – Ellie Walmsley Additional support – Amanda Birbara Commissioning Editor – Khaliq Meer
History Hun (Anouska Lewis) is on a mission to prove that no hometown is boring!! Because everywhere has a history and history's never boring xShe's spotlighting hidden histories from misjudged places across the UK and supplying you with a few history-hun-facts along the way…Anouska explores the links between the British Empire and a local recipe in Ormskirk, unpacks the story of a soon-to-be-demolished Brutalist shopping centre in Cumbernauld, visits the birthplace of the first Black footballer to represent Wales in Chepstow, discovers a little-known strike led by South Asian women in Slough, highlights the I in LGBTQIA+ History in Plymouth, all before returning to her hometown of Milton Keynes to reveal its connections to 1990s rave culture.So whether you're already history-obsessed or you hated history in school, come along and hear how the past relates to your life wherever you live xHometown Boring? is a Mags Creative production for BBC Sounds Audio Lab
Do you get nervous when you need to give a presentation, presenting patients on ward round, or speaking at a meeting? We all have a voice, and to be empowered to use our voice, we have the fabulous singer and executive voice coach Anouska Taylor as our guest this week. Anouska shares exercises we can all do to look after our voices and to speak with confidence. ** SAVE THE DATE - Our MWF Spring Conference is on Friday 10th May 2024 in Cambridge ** We have a very special announcement to make - we have made membership to the MWF only £5 for all medical students! Sign up at this link: https://www.medicalwomensfederation.org.uk/members/join-us Follow the Medical Women's Federation on social media: Website: Click here to join the Medical Women's Federation or sign up to our free newsletter Twitter: @medicalwomenuk Instagram: @medicalwomenuk Facebook: MedWomen For any enquires about the Medical Women's Federation, email admin@medicalwomensfederation.org.uk To get in touch about the podcast, email medicalwomenpodcast@gmail.com This podcast is produced on behalf of the Medical Women's Federation by Dr Nuthana Bhayankaram & Ms Jenna MacKenzie. Our music is composed and played by Dr Kethaki Bhayankaram.
Anoushka Shankar, Arooj Aftab, Lisa-Kaindé Diaz and Nadine Shah talk about the role of spirituality in their music, what their sound gives the audience, and share thoughts on being women of colour in the music industry. Born in the UK, Anoushka Shankar spent her younger years in London and Delhi before moving to California. She began learning the sitar aged 9 with her father, the legendary Ravi Shankar, and made her professional debut at 13. Since then has been nominated for nine Grammys, played everywhere from the Barbican to Carnegie Hall, and worked with a wide range of artists including Herbie Hancock, Patti Smith, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Jules Buckley and His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Her latest project, a mini-album titled Chapter I: Forever, For Now, comes out in October. Arooj Aftab is a Grammy award winning Pakistani-American singer, composer, and producer whose musical styles cover everything from jazz to minimalism. She's performed at Coachella, Glastonbury, and the Montreal Jazz Festival, and is also an Emmy winning documentary editor. She also produced Anouska's latest album. Lisa-Kaindé Diaz is one-half of multilingual French-Cuban duo Ibeyi, whose work fuses jazz with beats, samples, and traditional instruments. They've released three studio LPs, appeared on Beyoncé's groundbreaking visual album Lemonade, and have collaborated with Chilly Gonzales, Kamasi Washington and Jorja Smith. Nadine Shah is a Mercury Prize-nominated British singer-songwriter who has performed at Glastonbury and London's Barbican. She's supported Patti Smith, Depeche Mode and Suede, recently made her acting debut in A Midsummer Night's Dream, and is currently working on her fifth album.
It's crystal clear — seaweed aquaculture is a big part of our future! Seafood harvesters are looking for ways to diversify in the age of climate change, and farming seaweed is the path for many of them. But it certainly has its challenges, as any crop does, and MUST be done sustainably, safely, and ethically. That's where Anoushka Concepcion is helping pave the way. As an associate extension educator with Connecticut Sea Grant, a faculty member at UConn's Department of Cooperative Extension, and a Board Member of Minorities in Aquaculture, Anoushka works intensively with aquaculture communities, sparking conversations so everyone can work together to have seaweed benefit ALL—including growers, regulators, consumers, and kids! Hear all about why aquaculture as an essential path to feeding people high quality proteins with low costs so people of all ages and income levels can access health and wellness on Season 4, Episode 8 of The Conch podcast! Audio Production and Sound Design by Crystal Sanders-Alvarado for Seaworthy. Episode Transcript Episode Guide :00 Intro 01:18 Anoushka Concepcion of Connecticut Sea Grant explains why 34 Sea Grant programs are the boots on the ground for the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). 05:00 What does the term “extension” mean and why is it important in aquaculture? 07:13 Seaweed aquaculture: the challenges are universal but not unique to Connecticut. 11:15 The National Seaweed Hub - what it is and why it's needed 16:09 How are public health concerns and food safety with seaweed aquaculture addressed? 19:51 How a fascination with marine science and a trip to visit family in India launched Anoushka's career supporting seaweed farming and aquaculture production. 22:04 A personal experience with the dangers of kelp farming. 24:35 How climate change affects shellfish and seaweed farms in Connecticut. 29:36 Representation is everything. Why Anoushka joined the board of Minorities in Aquaculture (MIA). 34:07 What the seafood industry must do to support women in the sector. 37:28 Anouska's advice to address inequality in the sector - keep talking about the issues until you find people with the solutions. They're out there! 43:07 Shout out to the absolute bedrock of civilization! Resources: Read more about Anouska's work at Connecticut Sea Grant and the National Seaweed Hub. Recommend this episode to one person who is curious about the multiple benefits of seaweed aquaculture!
A podcast where we share sixty seconds of inspiration to help you create a kinder, gentler world faster than the speed of heartbreak. We believe that kindness needs to be the number one cherished idea in the world today. So, we created a show that adds one sweet droplet of goodness into the ocean of your life - every day. #onekindmoment #kindness #kindnessquotes #kind Yesterday by John Hobart - Music Design by Jason Inc. https://brucewaynemclellan.com/
Will Gowing speaks to interior designer, Anouska Lancaster. Anouska talks about her early ambitions of being an artist, developing a passion for interior design, a big break in London's Soho and going on to launch her very own company, Nouska Design.
How do find your authentic speaking voice? How can you speak with confidence, authority and presence? Meet Anouska Taylor!Anouska is an Executive Voice Coach who helps professionals reclaim their powerful voice so they can make a bigger impact, inspire, persuade & influence in their business or career. She is also a Jungian Life Coach and incorporates those principles when helping her clients reclaim their natural, authentic and powerful voices. She combines both Jungian psychology (within a coaching model) with the technical, functional and paralinguistic aspects of voice production. This allows for exploring the voice in a much deeper and more profound way, to allow for a greater transformation. Only then is the voice open, primed and ready to reach its fullest expression.On this episode, Anouska explains why so many of us have not had the chance to give our voice full expression and what we can do to overcome that.Connect with Anouska:Website: https://anouska-taylor.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anouska-taylor/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anouskavocals/?hl=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMt8vqOnNkpMQ1jSB2tSeigAdditional Resources:Voice Preparation Guide: https://mailchi.mp/54e685b46f3b/prepare-your-voice-pdf-2023Leave a rating and a review:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/find-your-authentic-speaking-voice-w-anouska-taylor/id1614151066?i=1000622920738Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6gwmyzhU7TYZGoQLqqnjtyYouTube: https://youtu.be/qOrHf7snpjM
A podcast where we share sixty seconds of inspiration to help you create a kinder, gentler world faster than the speed of heartbreak. We believe that kindness needs to be the number one cherished idea in the world today. So, we created a show that adds one sweet droplet of goodness into the ocean of your life - every day. #onekindmoment #kindness #kindnessquotes #kind Yesterday by John Hobart - Music Design by Jason Inc. https://brucewaynemclellan.com/
Stern Chats : Amazing Stories of the NYU Stern MBA Community
On this week's episode, Alex and Anouska sit down with Clarissa Karpen and Elizabeth Getis to chat about their experience navigating non-traditional recruiting while at business school. They discuss the importance of staying true to yourself when thinking about career goals, pivoting to another industry, and tapping into the Stern people network. Hosts: Hosts: Alex Sganga and Anouska Swaray Guest: Elizabeth Getis & Clarissa Karpen Produced by: Laila Latif Edited by: Jade MacNee Music by: Jesse Han
This week Ale and Anouska are joined by Arnab Chatterjee to chat about their relationships with gossip. They tackle the question of whether gossip is necessarily a bad thing and of course, share a few stories, both personal as well as some collected from the NYU Stern community. - Hosts: Ale Nunez & Anouska Swaray Produced and Edited By: Daniel Ramos Music by: Jesse Han
Stern Chats : Amazing Stories of the NYU Stern MBA Community
For the last installment of our three-part mini series, Cameron, our co-president, chats with Anouska, Ethan, and Maya, this season's hosts. They talk about creating community at Stern during their first year, things they are looking forward to in their second year, and their superpowers! Produced by: Sam Miller Edited by: Sam Miller Music by: Jesse Han
In this episode we speak with Anouska about her life growing up and how that led into addiction. We also discuss how she has recovered and how she is doing nowadays. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In today's economy, it is more important than ever for businesses to find ways to grow and expand. For healthcare businesses, this can be a challenge, but it is not impossible. There are a number of different ways to go about growing your healthcare business, and each has its own set of pros and cons. But growing a healthcare business can be tricky- it's important to make sure you have a solid plan in place and understand the landscape of the industry. After all, the healthcare industry is constantly changing, and what works today might not work tomorrow. So, how can you go about growing your healthcare business? How do you go about bringing in more clinicians, patients, and income? And most importantly, how will you overcome the most common issues facing practice owners today? In this episode, we'll have Anouska Scarfe in a hot seat session and find out her secret to growing her business. Anouska is a physiotherapist who has successfully built her business from scratch all while going on vacations and spending more time with her family. In this episode of the Practice Acceleration Podcast you'll learn: How to overcome the most common issues facing practice owners today How to bring in more clinicians, patients, and income How to grow and create the impact you've always wanted Growing a healthcare business doesn't have to be difficult. If you have the right mindset and strategies in place, you can find success. Tune in to this episode to find out how Anouska has been able to do just that! If you haven't listened to our previous episode telling you The #1 Secret For Getting Booked Solid With Patients, go back and check out Episode 242. P.S If you want to learn more tips about how to get new patients, chat to one of our expert coaches at practiceacceleration.com/meet and see how we can help you! Thanks so much for joining us this week. We hope you love it! Have some feedback you'd like to share? Leave us a review on iTunes! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave an honest review for The Practice Acceleration Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are super helpful and greatly appreciated as it helps us expose this show to a wider audience- plus, we read each one of them!
Het is waardevol, zeggen Anouska Kloes en Margreet Timmmer tegen elkaar, dat we ons meer en meer realiseren dat traumabehandeling en het verwerken van trauma, niet alleen door een therapeut wordt gedaan. Er is zoveel meer voor nodig. Ook de school speelt hierin een rol, een belangrijke rol zelfs. ACE? Ingrijpende jeugdervaringen (ACE: Adverse Childhood Experiences) kunnen van alles zijn. Scheidingen, psychische problemen van een ouder, een ouder in de gevangenis, oorlogservaringen of verhuizen. Daarnaast kunnen alle vormen van huiselijk geweld en kindermishandeling aanleiding geven tot trauma bij kinderen. Wat maakt dat het ene kind wel PTSS ontwikkeld en een ander kind niet? “De hoeveelheid is zeker een factor. Een kind dat één keer iets vervelends meemaakt zal daar minder snel last van krijgen als kinderen die meerdere keren een nare gebeurtenis voor de kiezen krijgen. Een andere factor is de leeftijd van het kind. Hoe jonger een kind is, hoe meer invloed de gebeurtenis vaak heeft. Daarnaast de hoeveelheid steun van een volwassene of vanuit de omgeving die een kind ontvangt. Een kind schat de ernst van de situatie in op de reactie van een volwassene.” Anoushka vertelt ook over specifieke situaties waarin de ouder degene is die de onveiligheid veroorzaakt. De traumabril opzetten “Het is een andere manier van kijken. In plaats van te kijken naar ‘wat is er aan de hand met een kind?', kijk je naar ‘wat is je overkomen? Wat heb je meegemaakt?'. Het gedrag van het kind probeer je te begrijpen in het licht van wat het heeft meegemaakt. ‘Hoe kunnen we je daarbij helpen?' is dan al een heel andere vraag dan ‘wat is er aan de hand?'.” De onzichtbare koffer Een kind krijgt door de nare ervaringen, vaak ook negatieve overtuigingen over zichzelf. ‘Ik ben een slecht kind', ‘het zal wel een reden hebben dat dit mij gebeurt', zijn voorbeelden van gedachten die een kind over zichzelf kan hebben. Hoe herken je trauma bij een kind? ... Soms kunnen kinderen, juist om de schijn op te houden, heel vrolijk doen... de klachten kunnen heel divers zijn, dat maakt het ook zo lastig. Wat kunnen leerkrachten hier in betekenen? Je ziet dus niet altijd direct resultaat van je inspanningen. Voor leerkrachten is het dus ook belangrijk om te beseffen dat ze meewerken aan een resultaat dat misschien later pas zichtbaar wordt. Je kunt echt het verschil maken. Wil jij na het luisteren van deze podcast ook het verschil maken? Wil je weten hoe jij kunt bijdragen aan het herstel van getraumatiseerde kinderen? Het LOCK verzorgt meerdere keren per jaar de training “Lesgeven aan getraumatiseerde kinderen”. Kijk op: hetlock.nl/opleidingen/lesgeven-aan-getraumatiseerde-kinderen/ Wat levert Lesgeven aan getraumatiseerde kinderen op? Deze training geeft de leerkracht belangrijke handvatten om kinderen te kunnen helpen en ook de leerkrachten goed te ondersteunen in deze taak. Meer rust in je klas, minder incidenten. Je bent als leerkracht in staat eerder gedrag te duiden en situaties in te schatten waardoor het veel minder uit de hand loopt. Je wordt niet meer overvallen door situaties, maar kunt er op reageren en anticiperen. Over Anouska Kloes Anouska Kloes is GZ-psycholoog en in opleiding tot psychotherapeut. Zij werkt bij Kenter Jeugdhulp op de afdeling Kinder- en Jeugd Traumacentrum. In dit centrum werkt zij met kinderen en families die trauma's hebben meegemaakt. Door de opleiding die zij volgt werkt zij nu ook op de poli in Amstelveen, daar ziet zij kinderen tussen de 0-23 jaar met allerlei soorten problematiek. Voor Het LOCK geeft Anouska de training; Lesgeven aan getraumatiseerde kinderen. Veel luisterplezier!
PR is about to eat advertising's plant-based lunch, because in a world that's slowly turning away from billboards and TV advertising, public relations agencies like Richmond & Towers (R&T) are gaining ground through the use of brand-led content marketing, influencers and thought leadership. Richmond & Towers is one of the World's most established PR agencies, having launched back in the 1930's. And here's another few amazing facts; One of the first all-female led PR agencies, the originator of the term ‘Plant-based eating” and one of the only fully employee-owned PR agencies. Anouska Leon is in charge of business development for R&T and in this interview she shares her methods for improving your chances of winning new clients, why PR has become so adaptable as a marketing tool and what the future looks like for the influencer market, plus lots, lots more. Including: How PR and new business has changed in the last 2 years Opportunities in the vegetarian and vegan markets Advice for just starting out in new business What it's like to work in a truly diverse and inclusive agency Plus our very own Jeremy Davies is back with a another P to add to the Ps of marketing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anouska takes us on a journey of self discovery and from not wanting to be here, to LIVING. Her business has gone from an idea, to production and this year, to MASSIVE growth and recognition. All because she CHANGED her mind and took action towards what she wanted to happen. Anouska Grist - www.novapurenaturals.co.uk MEMBERSHIP To join the Shine On You Crazy Daisy Membership and invest in the growth of your business, please click here to find out more. You will receive knowledge to grow your business and support to implement what you learn, putting time aside to work ON your business - and have FOCUSED-FUN whilst doing it! BOOKS To buy Shine On You Crazy Daisy – Volume 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5: Visit Amazon, iBooks or any good book retailer. YOUTUBE PODCAST EPISODES To watch our podcast episodes on Youtube - CLICK HERE.
Welcome back to the Real World Podcast! This is the final episode of Season 1 with your hosts Anouska, Esmee and Sophie, the next episode will be hosted by the new Geography Reps, Jasmine and Ash. In this week's episode we discussed EU geopolitics, starting with the introducing segment on Vladimir Putin. In 'Something You Have Always Wanted to Know' Sophie explains the underwater park in Austria. The new funding for Britishvolt to make electric car batteries is the topic for our climate change segment this week. In the main segment, we discuss the EU, why it was formed and its achievements, followed by Russian gas and the recent tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
WorldWide Entertainment TV Rising Stars & Underground Artists exclusive interview with London pop singer and songwriter Anouska Taylor. She gives an in depth interview about why she loves the art of singing and creating songs for her listeners.London based soul-pop singer-songwriter, performer and vocal coach Anouska Taylor is back with a gorgeous new ballad, ‘Awaken'. Back in the UK after spending 12 years living in Melbourne, highlights from Anouska's career as a performer include her soloist performance for the ‘Carols by Candlelight' concert attended by over 25,000 people (Melbourne) and singing at her own sold-out Eva Cassidy Unplugged show (Recital Centre, Melbourne).As a solo artist and singer-songwriter, Anouska is now stepping into the spotlight and enriching the acoustic pop landscape with her soulful sound. Recorded at Metropolis Studios with a string quartet and an electric guitarist, ‘Awaken' is a beautiful serenade with layers of character.An inspiring artist that turned to songwriting after the sudden passing of her parents, Anouska's songwriting is personal and heartfelt. Having only started to get into songwriting at the beginning of lockdown, Anouska had spent her life singing other people's music. As a vocal coach and teacher, this songstress' goals are always related to the voice. Set to play two shows at St. Pancras Old Church in London on Friday 4th February 2022 - this songwriter is destined for greater things.Support the show (https://py.pl/U3f9Y)
Hi everyone! Welcome to the ninth episode of The Real World Podcast. To begin, Sophie will be telling you about the Cat Islands in Japan in 'something you always wanted to know'. Following this, Anouska will be speaking about rising deforestation levels in Brazil in the Climate Change story segment. For our main segment we will be focusing on Superpowers, discussing what makes a Superpower, different types of power, the history of Superpowers and the role of physical geography in determining Superpowers. Hope you enjoy!
Hi everyone! This week's episode is an indepth look at the current COP26 conference in Glasgow. To begin, Esmée explains the Paris Agreement to provide context for this years conference, given that many of the Paris goals are prevalent in COP26. Following this, Anouska will take you through a summary of what has been agreed in the conference so far. Finally, Sophie will talk about some specific speakers at the conference and what they contributed. To close, your hosts have provided you with some additional COP26 related recommendations. However, the conference is not over yet, so we encourage you to stay up-to-date with agreements and outcomes of COP26!
In this episode I talk with Anouska Taylor who is an experienced London-based voice teacher, Jungian coach & professional singer-songwriter.Anouska helps her clients discover their authentic voice that is naturally confident, powerful and expressive. This helps them to be influential, persuasive and generally making a bigger impact, in their business or career. As if that isn't enough, Anouska is a talented singer / songwriter and has recently released three singles on Spotify – I ask her about this aspect of her own career, and we listen to one of her recent singles. So, here are some of the things you will learn in this episode· Why we don't make the best of our voice and what we can do about it · Some fun tips on how to warm up and prepare your voice for action· Why our voice says more about us than we think· Career tips to help you make a leap in your career
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This week Michelle speaks with Anouska Taylor, she is an experienced voice teacher, Jungian coach, and professional singer. She has been training clients around the world for over a decade, to find the full potential of their unique voice. She offers transformational voice coaching for singers and speakers, using her unique approach combining 4 key areas- voice physiology, vocal technique, paralinguistics, and voice psychology (using Jungian psychology). Anouska is a member of the British Voice Association (BVA), the Association of Teachers of Singing (AOTOS), and a faculty member of the AllBright Academy. Anouska is also a proud cat owner of a gorgeous chocolate Burmese cat. To find out more from Anouska and to access a free voice care guide visit her website at www.anouskataylor.com and www.anouskavocals.com on social media Instagram and Facebook @anouskavocals Join Michelle for weekly episodes as she invites guest speakers from coaches, personal trainers, yogis, business owners, chefs, and more to discuss their personal success stories and well-being. Oh, and of course PETS. All of our guests are pet owners and have such amazing stories about their beloved pets. So whether you want to start a journey of wellness, listen to inspirational stories about life and pets, we are the place to be. You can follow Michelle on Instagram and Facebook @Chattycatscare. As always please do rate, review, and subscribe to this podcast. Podcast Artwork: Allison Tanenhaus Music: Joy Joseph
Known for blending luxury with individuality, actress-turned-designer Anouska Hempel is a singular talent. The former Bond girl made her mark on the hotel industry in 1978 when she opened the Blakes in London—a new kind of lifestyle hotel that Hempel describes as a home away from home. From the Hempel Hotel in London and the Six Senses Duxton in Singapore, to her latest, the Monsieur George in Paris, Hempel says her designs flourish because of the people who populate the space. It makes sense for someone who says she loves every aspect of the process. “You don't start out making money,” she says, “you start out being the artist with a dream and then go and do it and hope for the best.”
Meet Anouska... Before discovering Practice Acceleration, Anouska was a talented, well-respected Physiotherapist Business Owner living in Sydney, Australia. She was full of GREAT ideas, BUT… She struggled to get consistent growth and didn't know how to action any of her great ideas And she was juggling being a solopracticuture and mum THEN, she discovered Practice Acceleration. We gave her the exact frameworks and systems to manage a team, grow his mindset, retain her patients, and now… Anouska has grown by $14k per month Has reduced her clinical load by 1 day per week Has built an epic team culture Do you want to learn how to increase your revenue, halve your clinical hours, and make coming to work fun again for you and your team? Listen to this episode NOW and learn why Anouska chose to work with Practice Acceleration! Listen NOW! P.S If you want to learn more tips about how to get new patients, chat to one of our expert coaches at https://practiceacceleration.com/meet and see how we can help you! Thanks so much for joining us this week. We hope you love it! Have some feedback you'd like to share? Leave us a review on iTunes!
Welcome back to The Real World Podcast! In this weeks episode Esmée will introduce you to Waris Dirie a model, author and human rights activists followed by Sophie enlightening you on the furthest point from land on Earth. Anouska will then take you through a summary of the environmental discussions that took place in this years G7 Summit for your climate change story. Finally, for the main segment of this weeks episode your hosts will be discussing tribes and lifestyles in the worlds hot deserts as well as desertification and the future of deserts. We hope you have a great summer and we will back with weekly episodes in September!
In todays episode your hosts Esmée, Anouska and Sophie begin by introducing the campaigner Mya-Rose Craig followed by Sophie explaning the shortest flight in the world in 'Something you have always wanted to know'. For the climate change story this week, Anouska brings your attention to the plan to plant 18 million trees in Glasgow. The main segment of this episode covers life in The Arctic Circle including things like how they live, food they eat, jobs they have and how climate change will affect their lifestyle.
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For this weeks episode your hosts, Anouska, Esmée and Sophie, begin by introducing Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim the indigenous activist. Following this is Sophie talking about the US town with a population of 1 person and Anouska taking you through our climate change story about a potential British Tea crisis. Finally, the main segment in this episode discusses a small selection of the many NGOs that aim to reduce the impacts of climate change. Of course we have our recommendations of other podcasts to listen to (after ours!) which are linked below: Living Planet: https://open.spotify.com/show/2VpKkJpk2VEyvEztek9adB Costing the Earth: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006r4wn
In this weeks episode your hosts Sophie, Anouska and Esmée introduce Wangari Maathai in the first segment, discuss the deepest place on earth in 'Something you have always wanted to know' and explain progress in carbon capture technology at Peterhead Power Station for our climate change news story. The main segment in this episode is inspired by the Eco-Week our school is hosting. We explain the impact of meat consumption and plastic pollution on our planet and what you can do to minimise your plastic and meat consumption.
This week your hosts Esmée, Anouska and Sophie will be discussing space tourism and space debris in the main segment, Yellowstone volcano, astronaut Helen Sharman in our 'Introducing' segment and the recently launched LEAF Coalition in our climate change news story of the week. There are also some recommendations for other space-related podcasts to listen to (alongside ours of course!).
Welcome to the first episode of The Real World Podcast! Your hosts Anouska, Esmée and Sophie will introduce our podcast and segments in the episodes. This episode discusses things like how the Dead Sea got its name, the closure of the second to last coal fired power station in the UK and recent imposed tariffs as well as some relevant book recommendations.
In our first show in this series, we covered the Narcissist in a relationship, our second on Children of Narcissist parents. This time is how to recover from the abuse of a narcissist, Sociopath or Psychopath. We feel that we will never recover from such emotional and crippling abuse, or how to escape from their clutches, but recovery and freedom can be found, you just need help along the way. Anouska and Sarah will share their expertise on how to recover from a Narcissistic experience and gain our own empowerment back by embracing our self-worth and learning to love our selves unconditionally. https://selfdiscoverymedia.com/2018/03/02/tsm-18-10-recovering-from-narcissist-abuse-prt-3/
Never miss a show, get notifications direct to your inbox. http://bit.ly/TheLoveldaShow Covered in this Episode The importance of using your voice naturally Overcoming the fear of being heard How passion can help you in doing what you don't like About Your Host: Entrepreneur & international MC, Moderator & host, Lovelda Vincenzi has been speaking and performing on stages since the age of 13 (www.lovelda.com). On a mission to unleash authentic powerful female voices, Lovelda runs World Class Female Speakers supporting women to get found, booked, and paid as speakers. As an MC and Moderator Lovelda has been trusted by organisers to introduce and facilitate conversations with political figureheads such as Margrethe Vestagar (European Commissioner for Competition) & Toomas Hendric Ilves (Former President of Estonia). In addition to celebrities such as Monica Lewinsky, Kunal Nayyar (Big Bang Theory), Andy King (Netflix Documentary Fyre Festival) and Business Executives and Entrepreneurs such as Paul Polman (Former Unilever CEO), Karan Bilimoria (CEO & Founder Cobra Beer) and Daniel Priestly (4-time best selling author and founder of Dent). Connect with the show: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LoveldaVincenzi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loveldashow About our Guest: Anouska Taylor is an experienced London-based voice teacher, passionate educator, Jungian coach and professional singer. She has been training clients for over a decade to find the full potential of their unique voice. Anouska offers transformational voice training for ambitious women who are ready to go to the next level in their business or career. They recognise the importance of their speaking voice to elevate their credibility whether at industry events as a keynote speaker, in meetings and presentations with clients or prospective clients, media interviews, podcasts or to motivate and inspire their team. Anouska works privately with women around the world to help them find their most confident, powerful and expressive speaking voice so they can make a bigger impact, influence and persuade in their business or career. Connect with Anouska Taylor: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/anouska-taylor-2b908758/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/anouskavocals/ =================================================== Links shared in this episode > > > FREE Speaker Marketing Blueprint: https://www.worldclassfemalespeakers.com/speakermarketingblueprint/ > > >UPCOMING TRAINING: LinkedIn Speaker Profiles Intensive : https://bit.ly/LinkedInProfileIntensive > > > 20 MINUTE VOICE AUDIT: Identify what is holding you back from accessing your most powerful, effortless and expressive speaking voice. https://calendly.com/anouskataylor/voice-audit
Months apart these two will have you laughing, these two have worked together for almost four years and it never gets tiresome (well it does for one of them) with entertaining the audience on a Saturday morning radio show. What is the chemistry between these two like find out here, plus we find out how has Anouska been coping with homeschooling with her two children and hubby? Find out how Anouska juggles parenting (including our Roger) and media career mix. Grab yourself a coffee, and enjoy the laughs, and count the number of insults Roger receives on this podcast.
Anouska Mond the Director of Office Collective - a boutique recruitment firm that offers a bespoke and personal experience, specialising in Office Support, HR, Finance & Operational roles across all industry sectors. Anouska was an actress for 15 years, living the dream in LA and NY, before like many of us she fell into recruitment.... In the following interview Lysha chats with Anouska about her journey, the key points they discuss are: Advice to someone who is looking at switching their career The reason for setting up Office Collective Being a business owner, how has she prepared to work in a downturn and how she's coped with it. How she's ensured she's kept a positive mindset throughout Covid. Further links to Anouska: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&v=-szNRp7pJm0&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.linkedin.com%2Fin%2Fanouska-mond-324358106%2F&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa3ZSQUNPRTM4eUFEMnFDMkhrUkZSM1ppaFkwQXxBQ3Jtc0trLU1wVXh6OUFrMjRXMEtzaks1SGREVkRTeHAxMHRILVgtX3JpRGdZZnlTYVVXQkdORGV1cjVYNFNvMXE5MGVQRE5reWdsbVNaWHNPOENLUVI2US1BNVhWNGs0MDhJWVRBNEczTGprV2hVS054VG8zQQ%3D%3D (https://www.linkedin.com/in/anouska-m...)
Sleeper's Editor-at-large Guy Dittrich in conversation with Anouska Hempel, founder of Anouska Hempel Design
Anouska Streets joins Kenny and Greg to talk about cloud-native platforms, developer productivity, Cambridge Analytica, and women in tech.
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We're so lucky to have the chance to speak to Anouska Streets, she has always supported Cloud Native Wales and has spoken at the April 2019 Meetup.In this episode we talk to Anouska about how she got started in the industry, her love of Cloud Native tech, being a part of the community and helping people around her grow.Links to points discussed in the podcast can be found in the CNW MVP Show Notes.If you'd like to take part in a future podcast, please complete this form.Thanks to memenetes for providing us with the cake art! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Beyond her striking looks and world-famous interior designs, Anouska Hempel, AKA Lady Weinberg, is a passionate, emotive and articulate woman with an eye for detail and a demand for perfection. This is a two part interview with Anouska Hemple, showing her flambuoyant nature and extremely dry wit. It is and remains the only ever two part interview.
Anouska Jones is an award winning publisher from Exile Publishing and their children’s book imprint: EK Books. Their motto is “Books with heart on issues that matter.” She pops in to tell us all about it and maybe with some tips along the way. Caz Goodwin is a Melbourne based author who writes picture books, short stories, poetry and junior fiction for children. She heads the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) in Victoria and is on the Young Australian Best Book Awards council. She is also the author of one of my favourite picture books at the moment, Daisy Goes Wild. Saturday 14 March: Melbourne Book Launch, 2pm Readings Hawthorn, 701 Glenferrie Road, Hawthorn. Saturday 28 March: Dromkeen Literary Festival. Caz will be launch Daisy Runs Wild and giving an author talk. For program details and tickets: https://www.dromkeen.com.au/litfest/ Thursday 2 April: Storytime at The Little Bookroom, 759 Nicholson St, Carlton North. Tuesday 7 April: Guest speaker at Dymocks First Tuesday Book Club, Camberwell Place (Level 1, above Coles), 793 Burke Road, Camberwell, Victoria. Thursday 9 April: Koala-themed event with Daisy the giant koala at Great Escape Books, 11am, 75 Great Ocean Road, Airey’s Inlet, Victoria. Friday 24 April: Koala-themed storytime event at Portland Library, 11am, 32 Bentinck St, Portland, Victoria.
This established tech consultancy is differentiating itself from its younger competitors by crafting the most personal EVP possible to reach both local and global talent. Anouska Ramsay is Group Talent Director at Capgemini. Connect with Anouska: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/anouska-ramsay Capgemini online: https://capgemini.com Follow the #lifeatcapgemini and #loveyourcareer conversations on social media. Subscribe to this podcast: https://employerbrandingpodcast.com Measure your employer brand: https://employerbrandindex.co Thanks for tuning in!
This week on the podcast, Dave's joined by My Crooked Teeth to hear about his new single, Charlie Cunningham tells us about his new album, hear what our reporter Katy Hills got up to at Tandem Festival, plus there's new music from I Cried Wolf, Juniper Nights, Sofie, Shaven Primates, Anouska and The Deadbeat Apostles.
An estimated 4.5 million women have a substance abuse disorder, 3.5 million misuse prescription drugs, and 3.1 million regularly use illicit drugs. This costs more than 200,000 women their lives each year. Anouska de Georgiou is the director of Edinburgh House Sober Living, in Los Angeles, California. She dispels many of the myths about women and addiction and shares resources that can help.
Design writer Grant Gibson chats with FUTURE Designs' head of design Anouska and Paul, who manages the production facilities in Kent. FUTURE Designs specialise in the design, manufacturing and installation of architectural lighting solutions and have created bespoke luminaires for projects across the UK and UAE, most recently providing lighting and way-finding for the new Elizabeth Line stations for Crossrail.
Anouska Taylor Anouska Taylor is an accomplished singer / performer and certified vocal instructor with an international voice organisation. Anouska has been teaching for over a decade and trains singers and professionals to discover the full potential of their voice and express their brilliance. Born and raised in the UK, Anouska has been performing and studying voice for over 20 years both in Melbourne (where she currently lives) and London. She regularly attends national and international voice conferences and undergoes a rigorous annual educational program. Anouska not only runs a private voice studio in Melbourne, but also regularly runs workshops and events as a teacher and performer in Melbourne and London. She is often privately engaged to work within organisations to help train staff to develop their speaking voice. Websites:www.anouskataylor.com / www.anouskavocals.comwww.facebook.com/anouskavocalswww.youtube.com/channel/UCMt8vqOnNkpMQ1jSB2tSeig Listen to another #12minconvo
In this episode, Anna Clare Harper finds out how interior design can increase Return On Investment for developers, investors, in fact anyone selling or renting a property, with the Founder of Award-winning London Design Studio, Anouska Tamony Designs. Anna and Anouska explore why interior design is important, especially in a stagnating market. They also cover the importance of knowing your target market and where to concentrate your efforts for maximum impact if you have a limited budget. Anouska explains how involving a professional designer can help to speed up property sales and even the construction process, in surprising ways. Highlights include: Understanding interior design's role in speeding up purchase decisions, by making potential buyers fall in love with the property How to research your target market and set a budget for design How to make the most of a professional design studio in the development process – from start to finish Top tips for a high-quality finish, with a limited budget How to re-invigorate a property that isn't selling Resources: Email: studio@anouskatamony.com Website: http://www.anouskatamony.com/ https://www.facebook.com/AnouskaTamonyDesigns/ Instagram and Twitter: @anouskatamonydesigns
Topic: How to develop your podcast speaking voice [Training workshop] Speaker: Anouska Taylor (Certified Vocal Instructor) You'll learn: 1. Why your tone of voice is so important when podcasting 2. How to warm up and take care of your voice 3. How to find your most resonant and effortless voice Anouska Taylor is an accomplished singer / performer and certified vocal instructor with an international voice organisation. She has been teaching for over a decade and trains singers and professional speakers to discover the full potential of their voice and express their brilliance. Anouska regularly runs workshops and events and is often privately engaged to work within companies to help train staff with developing their speaking voice.
Have you thought about your voice and how others might perceive you based on the way you talk? Like most business people, probably not. According to voice coach Anouska Taylor, we're so concerned with what we say, that we ignore the power of how we speak, which can influence the perceptions others have of us. Anouska provides examples and techniques for getting the most out of your voice for a business meeting or a presentation. businessessentials.com.au
On this week's episode, Niamh Maher is joined by photographer, social media consultant and blogger Anouska Proetta Brandon and our beauty editor Rebecca O'Keeffe returns with more pearls of wisdom. We're talking about the insanely popular ASMR trend which is taking YouTube by storm (we also, rather poorly, give it a try). We're also talking about body positivity, as one magazine cover sends shockwaves through the beauty community. Also, do any of us really need more self esteem? Or are we simply a generation of confused, entitled, selfie monsters!
Our guest this week is Anoushka Rodda, co-founder and managing director of London-based design studio TEMPLO. Anoushka gives us insight into what happens when you graduate as a designer, but discover new and unexpected roles in your field; roles that are far better suited to your skill set and character. Taking a job as a designer at agency The Parters straight out of college, Anoushka soon found that the design part of her role wasn’t the bit that excited her most, as she became more interested in the strategic and client-facing side of the work. Joining renowned branding and communication studio NB as an account executive, Anouska stayed on at the company for nine years, progressing to account manager, account director and eventually associate partner. Then in 2013, she started her own business, together with partner Pali Palavathanan. Anoushka tells us some of the most unexpected parts of her job, her advice on discovering alternative roles in design, and her thoughts on what makes for a rewarding internship. ... This episode of Creative Lives was brought to you by Lecture in Progress. It was presented by Indi Davies and the editor was Ivor Manly. Lecture in Progress is made possible with the support of a number of brand patrons – they include ustwo, GF Smith and The Paul Smith Foundation.