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Hi Everyone! Here's an episode I recorded with Hope Tabak! Hope is a parent, a coach, a competitor and so much more. It was great to be able to sit down with her to share her journey through faith, jiu jitsu, health and so much more. Health is one of those things that when there's no glaring problem in our life we often take for granted however when we do experience a health issue there's no greater gift than to get healthy again. I hope you all enjoy this conversation! Links: Hope on Socials: https://www.instagram.com/hopebjj/ Hope's Sponsor: https://www.instagram.com/alchemicalfightwear/ Kumite: https://www.instagram.com/kumitejiujitsu/ Hope's Health Consulting: https://www.instagram.com/functionally.well/ Australian Girls in Gi: https://www.instagram.com/australiangirlsingi/
Welcome to the Women of Golf Show! Tune in Tuesday 9:00 AM Eastern Cindy & Ted welcome this week: Grace Kim, Epson Tour Player & winner of the 2022 IOA Golf Classic. Later they enter the No B.S. Zone for a great discussion on the "Mental Side Of The Game" More on Grace: Grace Kim born 13 December 2000 is an Australian professional golfer who plays on the Epson Tour. She won the TPS Sydney on the ALPG Tour in 2021 and 2022. As an amateur, she won the Australian Girls' Amateur, Australian Women's Amateur and the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics. Join LIVE Tuesdays 9:00 - 10:00AM Eastern http://www.blogtalkradio.com/womenofgolf Or listen on these platforms: iTunes , Stitcher, Tunein, Castbox, TalkStreamLive & Spotify.
We talked to Hope Douglass. The engine behind Australian Girls in Gi. She shares about why she is passionate about jiu jitsu and the lifestyle it brings. Who do you think will win in an arm wrestling match?
Episode 63- Please welcome to the podcast from Newcastle Australia, Damien Baguley. Damien is the lead vocalist of the popular Country and Western group The Viper Creek band. The band has done numerous tours and CMC festivals in Australia and the USA, gaining a large following. Their albums are consistently reaching number 1 in the ARIA charts and their video clips are played regularly on CMC TV. They are also finalists of the Golden Guitar award and CMC Awards. The two tracks we heard from the new album were the title track Beautiful Destruction and Australian Girls .@vipercreekoffical @damienbaguley Here we talk about what the band did last year, touring the USA, playing with Keith Urban of live radio, his previous band Valhalla, Tamworth Country music awards, using the didgeridoo on stage, the Newcastle music scene, the forming of the Viper Creek Band, a new album? and some amazing road stories. https://tellcraigyourstory.podbean.com https://www.linktr.ee/tellcraigyourstory @tellcraigyourstory Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcCr6P3Ja395SkapnECvOFw?view_as=subscriber #damienbaguley #thevipercreekband #tellcraigyourstory #newcastle #narrabri #australia #countrymusic #countryandwestern #keithurban #silverchair #thescreamingjets #valhalla #didgeridoo #cmcmusicawards #goldenguitar #tamworthcountrymusicawards #aussiegirls #beautifuldestruction
Holly grew up in Sydney and joined the Australian Girls' Choir at the age of 10 graduating to their Performing Choir. During her time with the choir, she performed on Channels 7 and 9, Sydney's Carols in the Domain, media launches for QANTAS and other corporate events as well as the AGC annual concerts at the Sydney Opera House. A recent Year 12 graduate of Scots All Saints College and College Co-Curricular Prefect for 2019/20 Holly studied 3 Unit Music for her HSC and was a member of the Amadeus Academy. Holly made her music theatre debut in 2018 performing the role of Shenshen in the Carillon Theatrical Society's production of Wicked. Later that year, she performed the role of Lamar in the All Saints College production of Godspell. During 2019, Holly performed the role of Belle in the Scots All Saints College production of Beauty and the Beast. During December 2020, Holly accepted the role of Maria in the Carillon Theatrical Society's 2021 production of the Sound of Music, however due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the production was sadly cancelled. This year, Holly will be studying a Bachelor of Music (Performance) at the Sydney Conservatorium, University of Sydney. She cannot wait to see what the future holds for her in either the Music Theatre realm or the world of Classical Voice. Links mentioned: https://www.ctsbathurst.com.au/about-us.html https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXIld-GjsuRenw6njdKcNOA
In this episode of The TEN, we sit down with Brazilian Black Belt Jess Fraser. Earning her rank in just 6 years, Jess is the 12th ever female Black Belt in Australia. A fierce competitor and champion at state and national level, she has also represented Australia multiple times at Abu Dhabi, medalling multiple times. She is the founder of Australian Girls in Gi, an initiative to bring together females in the sport with seminars, workshops, overseas training camps, support groups and more. Jess is an absolutely amazing human with incredible skills and has continues to contribute the the BJJ community. We loved having her in the studio for a chat and hope you all enjoy it as much as we did. Featured Guest Instagram/Websites : Instagram (@koalajiujitsu) Website (jessfraser.com) AGIG (australiangirlsingi.com) ---------------------------- DM any questions for Q&A to our Instagram page @10podcast You can find us on Instagram (@Frankbarca10p4l) // (@Mannyzen) If you would like to support the show. Please tell a friend and/or leave us a 5 star review on iTunes. Keep it 10!
We all have that one friend that promises they’ll pay us back, next time we go out for a bevvy. But they never really do, do they? Enter Finch. The self-proclaimed financial app for your social life. From splitting bills to planning trips with your mates, and even getting more insights into your spending habits, it’s a terrific app for those who are looking to get a handle on their finances. Today on Pocket Money, we’re speaking with Jessica Box, Finch’s Marketing Director, and the director of the Australian Girls in Tech chapter. She joined us in the Finder studio to talk about the origins of the personal finance app, and all the interesting stuff the company has learned as they’ve grown, plus what her second-favourite bird is. Finch took home the 2018 Finder Award for Best Personal Finance App in Australia and is building a platform for Aussies (and soon businesses) to take their financial management to the next level. Full show notes at https://www.finder.com.au/podcast
Of the 3.2 million Australians currently living below the poverty line, 52% of those are women and young girls. Some of those young girls are experiencing what is now referred to as ‘period poverty'. In today's episode of The Quicky, we'll be discussing period poverty with Rochelle Courtenay from Share The Dignity. We'll also be speaking with 17-year-old Rachel, who bravely shares her homelessness journey and the impact her period had on her schooling. CREDITS Host/Producer: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Elle Beattie Audio Producer: Ian Camilleri Thanks to our special guest Rochelle Courtenay from Share The Dignity. Find our more about their incredible cause at www.sharethedignity.com.au The Quicky is the easiest and most enjoyable way to get across the news every day. And it's delivered straight to your ears in a daily podcast so you can listen whenever you want, wherever you are...at the gym, on the train, in the playground or at night while you're making dinner. The Quicky. Getting you up to speed. Daily. Want The Quicky in your ears every day? Subscribe at mamamia.com.au/the-quicky or in your favourite podcast app. Love the show? Send us an email thequicky@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone 02 8999 9386. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our long-awaited AGIG Camp podcast is finally here! We go into meticulous detail about our experience at the camp. This includes our journey from Albany WA, all the way to Broken Bay Island NSW, where the camp was held. We did our best to chronologically regale the events of the weekend to give the most accurate account of the camp. Nearly 150 campers from all over, 6 female black belts, 2 UFC fighters, 4 seminars, 4 rolling sessions and about 15 hours of BJJ all together made for an epic experience. We hope you enjoy the podcast and we are sorry about the wait!
Brad sits down with Emma and Phoebe to discuss their recent competition at Australian Girls in Gi. Phoebe shares her jiu jitsu story to date, and Emma talks about her excitement and expectations around her upcoming blue belt test.
Our first coach’s podcast! We chat with Jess Fraser, a female Black Belt based in Melbourne. She is the woman responsible for the amazing organization Australian Girls in Gi (AGIG), which you will have heard us talk about numerous times. We definitely got a great amount out of this chat, so hopefully it does the same for you listeners! We do have to apologise for the the quality of this recording. Turns out correspondence podcasting is very hard work and we haven’t quite figured it out yet. We hope you can still stick around and listen even though it’s not up to our usual standard.
This episode was a reflection on our most recent competition. We both hit up the Australian Girls in Gi comp in Perth. We discuss the experience we had and chat generally about the event and other random things to do with our current training. One of those general discussion type podcasts.
Australian Girls in Gi's founder Jess Fraser catches up with... READ POST The post 59 – Jess Fraser – Hiring Islands For BJJ Events & Raising The Bar For All Girls In Gi’s appeared first on Martial Arts Marketing For Martial Arts Business | Martial Arts Media™.
Australian Girls in Gi's founder Jess Fraser catches up with George Fourie about mindset, hiring islands, events and more. .IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: What made Jess Fraser compete professionally again Injured and unprepared, how Jess was able to win the Abu Dhabi trials Optimism is a key to success Renting an entire island […] The post 59 – Jess Fraser – Hiring Islands For BJJ Events & Raising The Bar For All Girls In Gi’s appeared first on Martial Arts Marketing For Martial Arts Business | Martial Arts Media™.
She travels the globe, dominates tournaments and is the driving force behind Australian Girls in Gi. Here's BJJ Black Belt Jess Fraser's story. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: The necessity of female martial artists sticking together to overcome challenges Cross training in other martial arts gyms: great for community or a retention killer? How […] The post 13 – A World Class Australian Jiu Jitsu Jetsetter’s Perspective On The Perfect Martial Arts Gym appeared first on Martial Arts Marketing For Martial Arts Business | Martial Arts Media™.
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This week we bring an interview with brown belt Jess Fraser. Jess is the founder behind Australian Girls in Gi (AGIG), AGIG is over 1,000 members strong. Jess is also an active competitor meddling twice at ADCC and bringing home a silver from Worlds. Check out this link for a more detailed bio of Jess. We talk about: The start of Australian Girls in Gi The goals of AGIG A summary of her competition history The different focus points for competing and running an organization Advice to new grapplers Some of the key benefits of BJJ How to beat someone that is better than you Goals as a brown belt Common questions that most people ask her Links: Australian Girls in Gi Info about Jess AGIG on Facebook Quote of the week: “Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.” Albert Einstein Article of the week: "Principle: ‘Forcing’ Positions aka Directing" Fuji Sekai Gi- Byron has this gi and he is loving it, check it out. This week Claudio teaches us how to say "Ambulance, Police, Doctor, Taxi, Hotel, Restaurant, Restroom, in Portuguese Click this link to find the entire set of words from Claudio If you are interested in supporting The BjjBrick Podcast on Patreon find out how here Catch us next week for another episode of The BjjBrick Podcast The BjjBrick Podcast is in iTunes, Stitcher radio, and RSS link for Andriod
It's Friday and that means it's time for another epic episode of Urban Jungles Radio as only we can do it! This Friday night it's a 2-Hour Extravaganza episode as we bring you the best in Zoological issues for the last week of September. We'll kick off the show talking with Robyn Markland of Pro Exotics who earlier this week saw 20 years of work tragically destroyed in a facility fire. Then we zoom down to Australia we're we'll chat with Shannon Plummer, photographer and Reptile lover who's created an amazing Calendar called "Australian Girls of Herpetology". Well talk to Shannon about the calendar and how the proceeds go to helping Tazmanian Devils from vanishing once and for all! Before we're done we'll also talk with Tim Faulkner, Operations Manager of Australian Reptile Park & Devil Ark, a conservation program for Tazmanian Devils in Australia. But before we're done we'll visit the most intriguing story of all when we take a look at Big Cat Rescue of Tampa Florida and its founder Carol Baskin (Lewis) who is known for dubious practices and outright lies. We've asked Joe Schreibvogel (aka Joe Exotic) to lay it all our for us as Joe's been on a crusade for a long time to bring BCR's questionable practices to light. I promise this will be one for the record books as we dive deep into a special 2 hr episode on www.UrbanJunglesRadio.com