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In this gripping episode, Miroslav Bardovic, Founder of Enlivened Speaking Institute, shares how he teaches his clients how to go beyond didactic talking at people and how to deliver their message in an embodied way that is enlivening and engaging for audiences.You will discover:- How being lied to actually changes you physically- Why we are experiencing a crisis of trust and what you can do to change it- What must attunement look like in the modern corporate landscape, and why is it such an important skill for leaders today? Miroslav Bardovic is a TEDx speaker, facilitator, and best-selling author who has worked with over 5,000 people worldwide, supporting them to bring their message to the world. He is the founder of the Enlivened Speaking Institute, where he teaches speakers to deliver their message with authenticity and connect with their audience. He has run training for globally renowned companies like Lululemon Athletica and delivered highly celebrated presentations for the Professional Speakers of Australia Conference. Want to learn more about Miroslav Bardovic's? Check out his website at https://miroslavbardovic.com/ or connect with him on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/themiroslavpetrovic/Mentioned in this episode:Take the Founder's Evolution Quiz TodayIf you're a Founder, business owner, or CEO who feels overworked by the business you lead and underwhelmed by the results, you're doing it wrong. Succeeding as a founder all comes down to doing the right one or two things right now. Take the quiz today at foundersquiz.com, and in just ten questions, you can figure out what stage you are in, so you can focus on what is going to work and say goodbye to everything else.Founder's Quiz
Welcome back!In this episode of the Effective Ministry Podcast, we're diving into the first of a two part series on how youth ministry can help young people foster a deep and genuine love for God. This is at the heart of Youth Ministry! You'll hear an edited version of a Youth Ministry seminar at the Reach Australia Conference on the topic. It explores two aspects of Love for God - that it is expressive and responsive - and the implications of these. We'll look at practical tips on balancing actions and affections, and trusting God's work in young hearts. From parent expectations to the impact of modern culture, we're covering a whole lot of related themes. Tune in to explore how genuine faith can flourish through the ups and downs of teenage identity, creating a culture of celebration and ownership in youth programs. in the next episode, we'll look into 2 case studies from churches to help ground some of the ideas we've been thinking about.Connect with YouthworksClick on through to discover more about the Youthworks Ministry Support Team and how Youthworks can help you have an effective youth and children's ministry in your local church.You can connect with us on Facebook and partner in the ministry of Youthworks by donating here.We would love to hear from you. Send your thoughts, comments, suggestions, and critiques to effectiveministrypodcast@youthworks.net.
Shane reports live from the All-Energy Australia Conference & Waste Management Expo, where we explore some of Australia's most cutting-edge advancements in renewable energy and sustainable manufacturing. In this episode, we hear from leaders of Aussie companies driving innovation with products and solutions tailored to Australia's unique environment and needs. Highlights include: Tindo: Manufacturing durable solar panels designed for harsh Australian conditions Power Plus Energy: Reliable 48V modular battery storage systems ideal for various industrial uses Evo Power: Scalable battery solutions offering behind-the-meter energy management flexibility Mastec: Innovations in wheelie bin design for residential and commercial waste management Kinder Australia: Conveyor systems enhancing efficiency and reducing downtime across multiple industries Discover how Australian manufacturing is leading the way in renewable energy, sustainability, and sovereign capability—empowering a future that's resilient, reliable, and proudly Australian-made.
On The Space Show for Wednesday, 7 August 2024: Boeing Starliner Crewed Flight Test: The details of the Starliner CFT and some of the headlines and stories about it. Also, scheduling of traffic at the International Space Station. (Inserts courtesy JSC) Satellite-based Augmentation Systems (SBAS) for Position, Navigation and Timing SBAS panel session recorded at the Space Industry Association of Australia Conference, Melbourne Exhibition Centre, chaired by Roger Franzen: Roger Franzen, Principal, Earthspace John Dawson, Section Leader, National Positioning Infrastructure Branch, Geoscience Australia Andrew Anderson, Co-chair SBAS Sub-group, Australian Strategic Air Traffic Management Group Julia Mitchell, SBAS Test-Bed Project Manager, Frontier SI Alan Smart, Senior Consultant, ACIL Allen Consulting Southern Positioning Augmentation Network (SouthPAN)
Dr Anita Heiss will play a key role at the Romance Writers of Australia Conference, running pitching sessions, providing aspiring writers with the opportunity to present their book ideas.
Today I am coming to you from Melbourne, recording in my hotel room and sharing all the juicy takeaways from the Digital Marketers Australia conference! I am going to tell you what this conference was all about, why it's been so amazing, and what I talked about when I got up on stage. I'll also cover the essential topics that were discussed such as AI, advertising, and SEO, giving you some really great insider tips and tricks. In this episode you will learn: How you can use AI to your advantage with content and marketing What limitations AI has and how to avoid GOOGLE PENALTIES!!! The secret to running effective advertising campaigns Difference between advertising on social media and Google Ads How to capture potential customers that don't commit straight away Why it's so important to prepare for seasonal events in ADVANCE - I would love to know what your key takeaways are from this episode, and what you would like to learn more about in future episodes. Please feel free to get in touch with me via Instagram or email. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you're first to know when new episodes drop. You can also rate and review the podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Your support means the world to me! Get in touch: Instagram - @thesocialcollective_nz and @loren_thesocialcollective Website - www.thesocialcollective.co.nz Let's work together - Book a Call --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coffees-and-content/message
On The Space Show for Wednesday, 14 June 2023: Australian Defence Science and Technology Roadmap A presentation by Andrew Seedhouse, Chief, National Security and Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Division, at the Defence Science and Technology Organisation about the Defence Science and Technology Roadmap. Themes include: accessing space; satellite technologies; assurance of access to space; satellite constellation options; space situational awareness; space cloud service; and the DST Roadmap. (Recorded at the 2019 Space Industry Association of Australia Conference, South Melbourne) Message in a Bottle: details of how you can send your name to Jupiter aboard the Europa Clipper mission exploring Jupiter's icy moon. Spirit - Part Two: Marking the 20th anniversary of the launch of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover, The Space Show presents the story of the Spirit mission in word, poetry and song. (Insert courtesy GSFC)
Writes4Women joins forces with Talking Aussie Books to talk all things Romance at the Romance Writers of Australia Conference in Fremantle 2022. Pamela Cook and Claudine Tinellis chat with authors whose work ranges from historical and contemporary fiction to crime and rural romance, romcoms and domestic thrillers. We wanted to know what being part of an organisation like the RWA meant to each of them and the impact it had on their respective journeys to publication. In this episode Pam chats to indie authors Terri Green, Monique McDonell and Anna Hackett about their writing processes, favourite author crushes and most embarrassing moments as authors as well as their favourite podcasts and top tips for authors Happy listening. This is the final episode in the Writes4Women/Talking Aussie Books RWA Collaboration. Catch the rest of the episodes in the backlists for both podcasts.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/writes4women?fan_landing=trueSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
7 of the Talking Aussie Books/Writes4Women Collaboration arising out of the Romance Writers of Australia Conference in Fremantle earlier this year, I am joined by four fabulous authors: Ally Blake, Leanne Lovegrove, Kaneana May and Tanya Nellestein. We chat about their recent releases, what they love about the RWA, favourite author crushes, how they continue to hone their craft and much, much more. A fun, laugh-out-loud discussion with a cast of brilliant women writers.
Writes4Women joins forces with Talking Aussie Books to talk all things Romance at the Romance Writers of Australia Conference in Fremantle 2022. Pamela Cook and Claudine Tinellis chat with authors whose work ranges from historical and contemporary fiction to crime and rural romance, romcoms and domestic thrillers. We wanted to know what being part of an organisation like the RWA meant to each of them and the impact it had on their respective journeys to publication. In this episode Pam chats to Lily Malone and Victoria Purman about their writing processes, favourite author crushes and most embarrassing moments as authors as well as their favourite podcasts and top tips for authors Happy listening. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/writes4women?fan_landing=trueSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Talking Aussie Books and Writes4Women have joined forces in a podcast collaboration. Recorded at the recent Romance Writers of Australia Conference in Fremantle, the lovely Pamela Cook and I chatted to a bunch of fabulous Aussie authors about all things Romance writing. Over 8 weeks this collaboration will uncover what various Australian authors think about writing Romance, their most memorable or embarrassing moments as an author, their secret (or not so secret) author crushes and their top writing tips. In Episode 4 of this special series, I'm joined by best-selling rural fiction author, Maya Linnell and newbie author, Karina May in a wide-ranging and insightful chat about writing romance, who inspires us and so much more.
Welcome to the first Writes4Women/Talking Aussie Books podcast collaboration In this special series recorded at the recent Romance Writers of Australia Conference in Fremantle, Western Australia, Talking Aussie Books host Claudine Tinellis and Writes4Women host Pamela Cook join forces to chat all things Romance with some of Australia's best loved authors. In this series of exciting interviews we chat with authors whose work ranges from historical and contemporary fiction crime and rural romance, romcoms and domestic thrillers. We wanted to know what being part of an organisation like the RWA meant to each of them and the impact it had on their respective journeys to publication. We had a blast chatting to these brilliant women and can't wait to share the results. So tune in to both podcasts over the next eight weeks to get the goss on writing Romance. Happy listening. This week's episode features Fiona Lowe, Anthea Hodgson and Sasha Wasley. SHOW NOTES: Writes4Women www.writes4women.com Facebook @writes4women Twitter / Instagram @w4wpodcast W4W Patreon https://www.writes4women.com/support-us-on-patreon Penelope Janu Website: click here Facebook: click here Instagram: click here Fiona Lowe Website: click here Anthea Hodgson Website: click here Sasha Wasley Website: click here Pamela Cook www.pamelacook.com.au Facebook: click here Twitter: click here Instagram: click here This episode produced by Pamela Cook for Writes4Women.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/writes4women?fan_landing=trueSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the first Writes4Women/Talking Aussie Books podcast collaboration In this special series recorded at the recent Romance Writers of Australia Conference in Fremantle, Western Australia, Talking Aussie Books host Claudine Tinellis and Writes4Women host Pamela Cook join forces to chat all things Romance with some of Australia's best loved authors. In this series of exciting interviews we chat with authors whose work ranges from historical and contemporary fiction crime and rural romance, romcoms and domestic thrillers. We wanted to know what being part of an organisation like the RWA meant to each of them and the impact it had on their respective journeys to publication. We had a blast chatting to these brilliant women and can't wait to share the results. So tune in to both podcasts over the next eight weeks to get the goss on writing Romance. Happy listening. This week's episode features two award winning writers: rural romance author Penelope Janu and historical romance author Samara Parish. SHOW NOTES: Writes4Women www.writes4women.com Facebook @writes4women Twitter / Instagram @w4wpodcast W4W Patreon https://www.writes4women.com/support-us-on-patreon Penelope Janu Website: click here Facebook: click here Instagram: click here Samara Parish Website: click here Facebook: click here Instagram: click here Pamela Cook www.pamelacook.com.au Facebook: click here Twitter: click here Instagram: click here This episode produced by Pamela Cook for Writes4Women.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/writes4women?fan_landing=trueSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Talking Aussie Books and Writes4Women have joined forces in a podcast collaboration. Recorded at the recent Romance Writers of Australia Conference in Fremantle, the lovely Pamela Cook and I chatted to a bunch of fabulous Aussie authors about all things Romance writing. Over 8 weeks this collaboration will uncover what various Australian authors think about writing Romance, their most memorable or embarrassing moments as an author, their secret (or not so secret) author crushes and their top writing tips. Episode 1 kicked off last week on the Writes4Women podcast. And this week, I'm joined by Pamela Hart, Rachael Johns and Megan Mayfair in a fun and informative chat that had us in fits of laughter. Happy listening!
Maisey Yates is a New York times bestselling author and in this episode, she's chatting to best-selling Australian author, Rachael Johns about the 13 lessons she's learned in 13 years of publishing. This chat was inspired by Maisey's recent keynote address at the Romance Writers of Australia Conference in Fremantle. It was an inspiring, heartfelt talk that had everyone in the room, mesmerized and in fact, brought many of us to tears. This chat contains the essence of that keynote address, and because it's an in-conversation there's actually bonus material that will really inspire, motivate and give authors much food for thought. Grab a cuppa, a notebook and pen, and join Maisey Yates and Rachael Johns on the Writes4Women Convo Couch. SHOW NOTES: Writes4Women www.writes4women.com Facebook @writes4women Twitter / Instagram @w4wpodcast W4W Patreon https://www.writes4women.com/support-us-on-patreon Maisey Yates Website: click here Instagram: click here Facebook: click here Rachael Johns Website: click here Instagram: click here Facebook: click here Pre-order The Work Wives here Pamela Cook www.pamelacook.com.au Facebook: click here Twitter: click here Instagram: click here This episode produced by Pamela Cook for Writes4Women. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/writes4women?fan_landing=trueSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the first Writes4Women/Talking Aussie Books podcast collaboration In this special series recorded at the recent Romance Writers of Australia Conference in Fremantle, Western Australia, Talking Aussie Books host Claudine Tinellis and Writes4Women host Pamela Cook join forces to chat all things Romance with some of Australia's best loved authors. In this series of exciting interviews we chat with authors whose work ranges from historical and contemporary fiction crime and rural romance, romcoms and domestic thrillers. We wanted to know what being part of an organisation like the RWA meant to each of them and the impact it had on their respective journeys to publication. We had a blast chatting to these brilliant women and can't wait to share the results. So tune in to both podcasts over the next eight weeks to get the goss on writing Romance. Happy listening. This week's episode features debut author thriller Rae Cairns and award-winning USA Today best-seller Amy Andrews.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/writes4women?fan_landing=trueSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FECCA 2022 conference, Advancing Multicultural Australia, was held in Melbourne from 16-17 June 2022. FECCA Conference is an important national event that brings together the community sector to help shape future directions for Australia's multiculturalism. Renuka presents a report on FECCA 2022 conference. - Federation of Ethnic Communities Councils of Australia அமைப்பின் தேசிய மாநாடு ஜுன் 16 மற்றும் 17ம் திகதிகளில் மெல்பனில் நடைபெற்றது. SBS ஊடக அனுசரணையில் இடம்பெற்ற இம்மாநாட்டிற்குச் சென்றிருந்த நமது நிகழ்ச்சித் தயாரிப்பாளர் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம் இது தொடர்பில் விவரணம் ஒன்றை முன்வைக்கிறார்.
In this episode, we explore the world of asset allocation and its role in balancing risk and return within investment portfolios. Our host Kristen Edmond, Head of Macquarie's Equity Research team in Australia and New Zealand, is joined by Macquarie alumnus, Tanya Branwhite, Head of Portfolio Construction for TCorp - the investment and financial management arm of the New South Wales Government in Australia.Together, they discuss the evolution of asset allocation in the face of changing market dynamics and the growth in data availability, and how Tanya approaches the responsibility of overseeing 14 portfolios, which equates to $A110 billion in funds under management, on behalf of Australia's most populous state. The conversation traverses the asset allocator and fund manager relationship, the impact of ESG, and the opportunity for future innovation in this space. This episode stems from a panel discussion on the same topic at Macquarie's Australia Conference.Learn more about the event: macquarie.com/perspectives/australia-conferenceRelevant disclaimers and other information can be found here: macquarie.com/disclosures
Jo and Richard record live from the Reach Australia Conference. Jo reflects on humility from Philippians 2 and Richard reads a hard book.Philippians 2:5-8The Death of Death in the Death of Christ, John OwenReach Australia ResourcesSupport the show
BNI The Australian Story Episode 55 BNI Australia Conference Wrap Up with Simone Douglas
#RugbyChat where the hot topics in rugby are dissected. This week Shane and I chat about the Australia Conference. Become a Supporter of the DrivingMaul via Patreon and gain exclusive access to more videos and articles each week
It’s so important to invest in yourself, your education and your business. This is why conferences, retreats, workshops, and the like are so important for entrepreneurs. But here in Australia, there seems to be a scarcity of these things which is why I’m so excited to share an event that my guest today, Stephen Esketzis, has created which tackles all things digital marketing. And the best part is it going to be held in Australia! It’s called the Digital Marketers Australia Conference and in this episode, we’ll be exploring the benefits of attending retreats, including this one, and so much more.Links:Digital Marketers Australia ConferenceProfit PillarsWomen in Business Retreat 2020Business Masterclass – The Ultimate 4-Step Framework for Creating a Sustainable and Profitable BusinessAustralian Business Collaborative Facebook GroupAngela Henderson WebsiteAngela Henderson Active Business Facebook GroupAngela Henderson Facebook Business PageAngela Henderson Instagram
The ARCS Australia conference, supported by MTPConnect, has wrapped up for another year. It brought together key leaders in the MTP sector - and we chatted with many of them in this episode of our podcast series.
This week on the #RugbyChat we react to Round 3 of Super Rugby 2018. The 5 questions were: Q1 What was your favorite moment of the Super Rugby weekend? Tangent Injuries in the game Q2 It’s early days but with the Rebels topping the Australia Conference are we seeing a changing of the guard in Oz? Q3 What are you favourite Rugby Cliches? Q4 The Reds had a couple of wardrobe malfunctions, is it time for the all in one rugby kit to maintain the boys modesty? Q5 What are you most looking forward to from the Super Rugby round 4 games? Bonus Discussion Womens Rugby and the Black Ferns getting paid full-time Host: Paul - twitter.com/DrivingMaul Regular Guests: Steve - twitter.com/Cornf1akesCrib Michael - twitter.com/realmikepulman Will - twitter.com/rugbynumbers Ryan - twitter.com/NewYorkNixon Ashwin - twitter.com/NZFatso Jess - twitter.com/jam8391 Signup up for the weekly DrivingMaul Newsletter here: eepurl.com/b46FUv Become a Patreon of DrivingMaul: www.patreon.com/DrivingMaul #AllBlacks #NewZealand #Blues #Chiefs #Crusaders #Highlanders #Hurricanes #BlackFerns
This week on the #RugbyChat we preview the Super Rugby Australia conference. The 5 questions were: Q1 Will the return of Pocock & Lealiifano help rookie coach McKellar put the Brumbies on top of the pile again? Q2 With a new coach & 19 players joining the Rebels squad is there any hope this is anything more than a rebuilding year? Q3 Is Jamie Joseph going to be able to handle being both Japan & Sunwolves head coach & will national duties take priority? Q4 The Reds recruitment has mainly come from Queensland club land, including Brad Thorn as head coach, are they going to have the quality to compete? Q5 The Waratahs are the only side to keep their 2017 coach in the Australia conference, will that & the least changed squad put them on top of the log? Host: Paul - twitter.com/DrivingMaul Regular Guests: Steve - twitter.com/Cornf1akesCrib Michael - twitter.com/realmikepulman Will - twitter.com/rugbynumbers Ryan - twitter.com/NewYorkNixon Signup up for the weekly DrivingMaul Newsletter here: eepurl.com/b46FUv Become a Patreon of DrivingMaul: www.patreon.com/DrivingMaul #Wallabies #Australia #Brunbies #Rebels #Waratahs #Reds #Sunwolves
The Circle of Birth - Story Medicine - Birth & Transformation
1) His week that was- Kevin healy 2) Environmental consultant Lee Tan on Malaysia and Timor Leste 3) Proferssor Richard tanter speaking at the Independent and peaceful Australia Conference 4) Port Phillip Bay Keeper- Niel Blake 5) Results of Governoership elections in Venezuela- activist and author Fred Fuentes
This talk was given at the UMA (United Muslims of Australia) Conference 2017 – Quest for Success.
Next up is Dr Michelle Maloney, national convenor of the New Economy Network Australia & the Australian Earth Laws Alliance. Hear about these fast-growing networks, the upcoming 'new economy fiesta' (aka the Building a New Economy for Australia Conference, 1-3 September), and the potential in all this for helping us transition to a just, sustainable & flourishing society.
Maggie Kenyon describes how our basic ideas and assumptions can show up in very practical ways related to the health of a population, and the health of the natural surroundings it depends upon. From Sustainable Population Australias conference in March of 2008.
Interviewing this woman has me rushing for the post-it-now button. Part inspiration, part motivation and part mentor, Helene Young is a podcast interviewer’s dream. Successful author of six novels (with one in the oven), sailor of some of the most spectacular reef landscape in the world, and adventurer in the true sense of the word…give me a reason not to post our podcast the same day I chat with this amazing woman!! Okay, I’m doing it. An added bonus is Helene has just returned from Australia’s premier Romance Writers of Australia Conference in Adelaide and I want you all get the good oil on this most prestigious of events. Welcome, Helene, and let it be known at the outset, I’m jealous of the life you live, and excited that, one day, you and your handsome hero are going to join me on the inland route of Oz. To find out more about Helene, please go to her website, http://www.heleneyoung.com (www.heleneyoung.com) – but her Facebook page is where to head for the most amazing pics of her coastal Oz photographic bonanza. If the cover shot on this interview keeps changing, don’t blame me…