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Taste of Sonoma Report: While The Drive is on Summer vacation, here is our report on the 2023 Taste of Sonoma, produced in collaboration with our friends at Sonoma County Vintners. On Saturday, June 24, Sonoma County Vintners put on Taste of Sonoma at the Kendall-Jackson Estate. On Saturday, June 24, Sonoma County Vintners held this year's edition of Taste of Sonoma at the Kendall-Jackson Estate. We collected comments from several people including guests, exhibitors and representatives of local charities, for this 5-minute audio report from the event. Thanks to Michael Haney and Barbara Cox of Sonoma County Vintners, Cathy Ratto, Steve Jaxon and Dan Berger, Linda Real and the North Bay Bohemian, Kristin Coughtry from St Francis Winery, Cristina from Benicia, Dani Logue from the Charles M. Schultz Sonoma County Airport, Matt Ward of Pride Mountain Vineyards, Sonia Byck-Barwick and Social Advocates for Youth, Shayna and Redwood Empire Food Bank and Margie Pettibone and Catholic Charities. Thanks also to Noël Coward, Patricia Routledge and Vince Guaraldi, for their bit of fair use musical accompaniment. Taste of Sonoma is always one of Sonoma County's most highly anticipated events of the year. Every year it features wines from about one hundred local wineries, along with several various food trucks. The event includes walk-around wine tasting, guided wine seminars, garden tours, a beer garden, premium wine experiences and the themed lounges. The event attracts a crowd of folks who appreciate the best of what Sonoma County produces. With access to more than 60 wine varietals and 19 unique growing areas, Sonoma County's remarkable winemakers craft world-class wines for every palate. The next Taste of Sonoma is on June 22, 2024.
The very first Football Fern, Barbara Cox, joins Staf to talk about the inception of the women's game back in the 70s and why it's taken so long to recognise the team that won the Asia Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Catch the full show for Afternoons with Staffy June 16, 2023 including appearances from Football Fern No. 1 Barbara Cox, former Tall Blacks legend Pero Cameron, former Wallabies hooker Jeremy Paul, former All Black Jeff Wilson, and Across the Ditch with Jimmy Smith. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
KiDs Beach Club Podcast: Discovering How to Bring Scripture Back to Public Schools
Join us for this special reunion episode where we visit with volunteers from the inaugural Beach Club®: Denise Campbell, Dorothy Smith, Nora Kirkland, Barbara Cox, and Michelle Gregory. Exactly 20 years ago this spring, these individuals chartered new territory and were tremendously used by God to launch the inaugural Beach Club®. We recently all gathered together for a time of reflection and praise to God for all He has accomplished through KiDs Beach Club® in the last 20 years, starting first with them and their willingness to be used!
The effervescent SAS, as we call her, has been a member for the EV Café Team right from the start. From a young girl, Sara has cared deeply for the environment and first shed tears for the planet when she learnt about the acid rain showering over the earth. From that moment on she has been a woman on a mission to bring change and make a difference. In her latest role, she is helping to make the use of charge points, in particular payment, seamless and simple! Whatever she is doing, she has people at the heart of it all. Hear how she manages this and a busy home life as we chat with her.
Don't miss this week's special @Motortraderadio interview with @CarolineBurnell, winner of the 2022 Barbara Cox Woman of the Year Award! Caroline chats to us about her amazing career to date and shares her views on winning the award and women in automotive
Barbara Cox is a highly regarded nutritionist, author and businesswoman. She became passionate about the importance of eating healthily during a ten-year stay in Japan, a country renowned for its low levels of obesity, cancer and heart disease.On her return to the UK, Barbara founded Nutrichef, a company that produces high quality healthy meals and delivers them to customers' homes. Through her consultations with customers globally, Barbara advises people with a range of concerns, including people wishing to lose weight, athletes training for sports events or CEO's who want to fuel for success and also people who simply want to know what it means to eat healthily. In 2009 Barbara was awarded the National Title of Entrepreneur of the Year by the British Chambers of Commerce. She is a former Canadian national junior skating champion, a contributor to the book Fit for Motorsport, Kitchen Table Tycoon and the nutrition chapters in Teach yourself Aromatherapy. In March 2015, Barbara sold Nutrichef in a 2 year buy out and then launched Rainbow Recipes cookbook and Eat to be Fit cookbook while continuing to educate and inspire on healthy eating and entrepreneurship. In Barbara's spare time, she is an Ambassador for the Pan African Heart Foundation and Patron for Cancer Active Charity, and a keen charity fund-raiser who trekked 100 miles across the Sahara Desert for Help for Heroes. She is now the author of her first certified Wellness Ambassador Course for Corporate Wellness advocates within companies and in Sept 2021, she is launching her 9 book series ReVamp Your Wellness as a month by month template to create a healthy lifestyle and wellness toolbox for everyone to build a robust body, alleviate ailments and have the mental clarity to perform at their very best. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode… James Davis is joined by Lorna McAtear, Fleet Manager at National Grid, winner of the 2021 Barbara Cox ‘Woman of the Year' Award, and Alison Fisher, HR Director for Cox Automotive International. Lorna was announced as the third winner of the Barbara Cox Award at the Women With Drive event on – International Women's Day (8th March). Alison and Lorna chat about this year's shortlist, why it's important we recognise the women helping to shape and lead the automotive industry, and reflect on another inspirational Women With Drive event.
Welcome to this week's interview with Shawnie Peck. I met Shawnie as a client at my trail riding facility called Von Holten Ranch around 2015. It didn't take long for Shawnie and her family and friends to become more than friends. They became an extended family to my husband and me. Shawnie has worked as a Wrangler at a Dude Ranch, trained with Chris Cox and his wife Barbara Cox, won two buckles at our ranch with one of those buckles being from the first National Championship hosted by an association called Country Tough Trail Versatility, and she is a keynote speaker. Shawnie is not only a high functioning woman, but she is also autistic. Her mother was told by doctors that Shawnie would have limited communication and social skills. Guess Shawnie had other plans because not only is she functioning, but she is excelling. Shawnie is now in the process of attaining her bachelors in elementary education and has already completed an associate degree in graphic design. The world is a better place with Shawnie and it is my pleasure to introduce a cowgirl that can ride better than most….Shawnie Peck.
In this episode… James Davis chats with Alison Fisher, Chief People Officer at Cox Automotive about the Barbara Cox ‘Woman of the Year' Award. The award – now in its third year – launched last week in association with AM and Fleet News. It seeks to honour an inspirational woman within the automotive industry, one who demonstrates a commitment to innovation, leadership or community. Alison discusses the origins of the award, the past winners and why she believes it's right to recognise the women helping to shape and lead the automotive industry.
Seminary student Barbara Cox discusses first-semester courses: Lutheran Ethics, Minor Prophets, 21stCentury Leadership, and more. Lectio Divina, Bible Commentaries, favorite textbooks and valuable faith lessons learned.
The Salvation Army does so much more than just ring the bell during the holidays. From emergency assistance for things like housing, hygiene, and food to financial resources, and more, the Salvation Army has been proudly serving the Wabash Valley for 133 years. In celebration of their incredible commitment to our community, MIX is calling on the cavalry for September Salvation! For the entire month of September, we’re giving you 25 Days to fundraise for the Salvation Army! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Barbara Cox has embarked on a decades-long journey to master the art of nutrition. As someone whose career as a champion skater was cut short by hyperglycemia, she has learned the best ways to monitor what goes into and onto the body, now sharing that knowledge through her courses and books.Since September is Organic Month, Simone Thomas and Barbara Cox discuss some of the ways you can shift your food habits towards more organic alternatives to better take care yourself, and how to introduce new habits without the threat of rebellion from your kids! We also cover the importance of taking time out for self-care, some of the difficulties with long-form meditation, and how a bathtub can help you identify unhealthy food habits...This episode of Living Life Well covers:How to shift towards a healthier dietThe difficulty in long-form meditationReviewing your food intakeMaking time for self-careIdentifying ingredients to avoidSimilarities between sports and corporate nutritionLearn more at https://simonethomaswellness.com/ and reach out on instagram https://www.instagram.com/simonethomaswellness/
The football community across New Zealand is in celebration mode after the country was awarded the rights to host the 2023 Women's World Cup alongside Australia. A vote of the FIFA Council in Zurich at 4am Friday saw the trans-Tasman partnership comfortably prevail over lone rival Colombia. But with just three years to now prepare for the world's biggest women's sports event, those who drove the bid are already looking towards recruiting a team to make it happen. Clay Wilson wraps a historic day for football in New Zealand.
I pray that this podcast can offer encouragement to people who need it. So that we can feel strengthened in our daily lives. www.40minutesoffaith.com Another prayer of mine is that people feel welcome here. You might go to church every week or you might never have set foot in an official church building. God is way bigger than a brick or wood building. You might want to attend a worship service, but your work schedule or family situation prevents you from going. You might have experienced rejection by a faith group. I don't have all the answers about God and religion, but I look forward to exploring the Bible together. God has called me to love my neighbor. And as far as I'm concerned, you're my neighbor.
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Today I am joined by Prolific Diet Distruptor and Entrepreneur Barbara CoxInspired by food and health whilst living in Japan Barbara trained as a nutritionist and set up the iconic brand Nutrichef in the UK in 2004. Since then she's been creating healthy meal plans for busy people who want to lose weight, maintain a healthy lifestyle or achieve fitness goals. She sold Nutrichef in March 2015 and set up BC Nutrition to continue consulting businesses on implementing strategies to improve productivity and consult individuals on health related issues.Her client list and work experience is expansive and is coupled with multiple book deals and product developments.She has been through the entrepreneurial journey multiple times From start-up to exit, and has garnered impressive results in business growth, brand development, and brand value generation. She's here today to talk with us about all things nutrition and I am hoping has some great tips for all of us out there who are looking to upgrade our nutrition and eating habits in 2020. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Among other things, Barbara talks about how her travels in Japan influenced her approach to nutrition, making healthy options more accessible, the importance of corporate wellness, and reveals a great method for implementing healthy lifestyle habits.
Dr. Barbara Cox is a psychologist and executive coach on a mission to catalyze the use of the feminine archetype to build community, increase personal intuition, and create lasting change (and profit) in business. She’s the author of The Muse Process: Unleashing the Power of the Feminine for Success and Fulfillment and she shares how an epiphany as a new mom allowed her to see the trap of isolation and disconnectedness women experience when they deny their authentic feminine power.
This week, we've got gospel singer Barbara Cox in the studio telling her story as well as checking out her song “Cry A River” as well as discussing the following topics: Mass Shootings and Gun Control Debate Zeke Elliot Successfully Negotiates Contract for 65 Million! Dave Chappelle vs Cancel Culture and News Anchor Calling Co-Anchor […]
ThePorch2 - Gonna Be Alright Neighbors I am telling you that you do not want to miss this week's episode of ThePorch2. Our Neighbor2Neighbor Guest, Barbara Cox, is going to move you by what she and her family are trusting GOD to continue to bring them through. You will find it hard to believe that she believes that it is alright!! Are you going through difficult circumstances? Are you in emotional pain? Tune in to be convinced that you too can know that it's gonna be alright!! You can listen to our episodes on Sundays at 6 pm EST.on Storm Talk 365 Radio via your favorite hosting platforms: Spreaker, Spotify, Itunes, IHeart Radio, & more. Shows are available for download and on-demand* Your host MsMyra Smith Frye can be contacted via email at myrasfrye@gmail.com Subject: ThePorch2 * We impress upon you to continue being a part of the necessary conversations by submitting your comments and inquiries (PorchTalk2). Your voice is such a needed element to promote the Attitude Transformations that are necessary to yield results in the mission #2UpLiftAll. * We look forward to you being a part of our next live-interactive I Am Special Inspirational Teleconference calls. Currently, we are on hiatus from ThePorch Stay tuned for our next session.* We invite you to stay connected to us by joining our Facebook Group: ThePorch2 or Storm Talk 365 Radio's website www.stormtalk365radio.com and By becoming a Neighbor2Neighbor Guest here on ThePorch2 Podcast or ThePorch Teleconference Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Storm Talk 365 Radio, any of the affiliates or concerned parties represented by the network. All information, content, and music provided solely for general information, reference and entertainment purposes only. No copyrights infringements implied. **We Do Not Own The Rights To Any Music. Or The Contents of This Podcast. Used For Entertainment Purposes Only** www.stormtalk365radio.com https://www.facebook.com/stormtalk365msb/
About Dr. Barbara Barbara Cox is the author of The Muse Process: Unleashing the Power of the Feminine for Success and Fulfillment. She is a psychologist and coach who writes about the power of the feminine archetype to build community, increase personal intuition, and create lasting change in organizations. She has been a featured expert in many publications, such as Cosmopolitan, NBC News, Bustle, and Euro News, as well as for UNESCO’s 2018 World Congress for the Organization of World Heritage Cities, where she spoke on the psychology of building community in groups and cities. She lives in San Diego, California. Connect with Dr. Barbara http://drbarbaracox.com https://www.drcoxconsulting.com/ https://www.facebook.com/musegathering/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/drbarbaracox/ https://twitter.com/DrBarbaraCox https://www.instagram.com/drbarbaracox/ Show Notes Grab your FREE Soulful Success Bundle :: www.emilycassel.com/bundle Learn More & Apply to join The Business Alchemy Circle! www.emilycassel.com/businessalchemycircle
Dr. Barbara Cox is a psychologist and executive coach on a mission to catalyze the use of the feminine archetype to build community, increase personal intuition, and create lasting change (and profit) in business. She’s the author of The Muse Process: Unleashing the Power of the Feminine for Success and Fulfillment and she shares how an epiphany as a new mom allowed her to see the trap of isolation and disconnectedness women experience when they deny their authentic feminine power.
This week, we are featuring psychologist and business consultant Dr. Barbara Cox. Barbara gives us insight into what hypnosis really is and also gives us a unique relaxation technique to handle anxiety and build self-confidence. Reach Dr. Cox by visiting her website drcoxconsulting.com or drbarbaracox.com. Music: "Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Corporate culture is creating an epidemic of loneliness. As humans, we are wired for community, yet most workplaces disregard this need for connection and leave us feeling isolated. How can we, as individuals and organizations, build social bonds and foster collaboration? How can we establish a balance between masculine and feminine energy to promote a sense of belonging AND improve the bottom line? Dr. Barbara Cox is a psychologist, coach and author who explores the power of the feminine archetype to build community, cultivate intuition and create lasting, positive change in organizations. Her work has appeared on NBC News, Euro News and MSN, among many other national media outlets, and Dr. Cox was a featured speaker at UNESCO's 2018 World Congress for the Organization of World Heritage Cities. She is also the author of The Muse Process: Unleashing the Power of the Feminine for Success and Fulfillment. Today, Dr. Cox explains how our bodies are wired to be in community, encouraging us to build in time each day to connect with friends and colleagues. She offers insight around developing an awareness of the times you DO feel like you fit in and finding one or two people you resonate with in any given situation. Listen in for Dr. Cox's advice on tuning in to the wealth of information your body can provide and learn how to activate your own inner success muse! Key Interview Takeaways Our bodies are wired to be in community. Humans have evolved to live and work in groups, and when we feel disconnected, we don't perform as well—and that impacts the bottom line. Build in time to connect with friends and colleagues. Dr. Cox argues that if you're feeling isolated, others are too, and she encourages individuals and organizations to devote at least five minutes each day to social activity. Be aware of when you DO feel like you fit in. Dr. Cox encourages us to bring attention to the moments when we feel connected and cultivate those relationships. In one case, a client improved her sales numbers 106% by leveraging this advice. Activate your inner success muse. Get in touch with your holistic, right brain to foster creativity and access your subconscious mind. Give yourself the validation to fit in anywhere. Dr. Cox believes that you can feel a sense of belonging in any situation once you realize that fitting in is a state of mind and commit to finding at least one or two people you resonate with. Get in tune with your mind-body system. Most of us operate from the neck up, dismissing the intelligence of our bodies. Dr. Cox contends that if you listen to the signals, your body will tell you who to connect with and who to avoid. Connect with Dr. Barbara Cox Dr. Cox's WebsiteThe Muse Process on Facebook Resources The Muse Process: Unleashing the Power of the Feminine for Success and Fulfillment by Dr. Barbara Cox Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Barbara Cox is the author of The Muse Process: Unleashing the Power of the Feminine for Success and Fulfillment. She uses her experience and expertise as a coach and psychologist to assist organizations and communities in making operational changes and enhance their personal intuition through understanding the feminine archetype. As a public speaker, she has spoken about the psychology of building community in both groups and cities at the UNESCO 2018 World Congress for the Organization of World Heritage Cities, and has been featured as a subject matter expert in numerous publications.Dr. Barbara joins me, Naketa Thigpen today to discuss how she created her new book. She shares her thoughts on imposter syndrome as well as her experiences while writing the book. She discusses existing research on social contagion and how a person’s disposition can influence their environment. She also discusses the concept of the feminine archetype and how it impacts community-building. “It’s okay to have fun. It’s okay to enjoy your life.” - Dr. Barbara CoxThis Week on the Balance Boldly for Ambitious Women In Business Podcast:●Barbara’s new book and how imposter syndrome played a major part in its development.●Social contagion and the impact of happier people on their immediate environment.●The idea of the feminine archetype and why it matters in terms of building community.●The personal struggles that she went through while writing the book, particularly in relation to social isolation issues.●What she learned from studying communal cultures and how families thrive in such communities.●Her self-care routine, which includes daily meditation.A Little Permission to Pause:●I make regular salon appointments for manicures. I’m a girly girl; I get my hair done; I get my nails done; I have an hour to myself, and I try not to have my phone on while I’m doing that.Connect with Dr. Barbara Cox:●The Muse Process website-https://www.drcoxconsulting.com/the-muse-process-book●Facebook-https://www.facebook.com/themuseprocess/●Twitter-https://twitter.com/DrBarbaraCox ●Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/drbarbaracox/●LinkedIn-https://www.linkedin.com/in/drbarbaracox/ ●Email: info@drcoxconsulting.comSubscribe, Share & Balance BoldlyOn the Balance Boldly Podcast, host Naketa R. Thigpen talks with ambitious women in business (and a few brave men) from a wide array of industries about their pursuit of success, how they face business burnout and what work/life balance looks like for them. Not your conventional self-help podcast, Balance Boldly uncovers real solutions to real problems afflicting real people at home and in the workplace, daily. If you enjoyed this episode, head over to iTunes, Spreaker, iHeart Radio, or Google Play to subscribe to the show and leave your honest review.Connect with me, Naketa R. Thigpen @asknaketa on IG, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. Now Go. Create Your Balance. Create Your Joy. But remember, do it, BOLDLY!Thank you for listening!
EXCLUSIVE @MotorTradeRadio’s @philipN_Auto marks International Women’s Day by interviewing @alisonrfisher1, Chief People Officer, @CoxAutomotiveUK Hear about the winner of the Barbara Cox #WomanoftheYear Award, and how to get involved with the #WomenWithDrive programme #iwd2019
This week Latoyah is joined by award-winning nutrition consultant and celebrity nutritionist and author, Barbara Cox. She chats about her celeb clients, her new book, some of the myths of weight loss, her top motivational tips and the importance of water intake. https://www.barbaracox.me/ Thank you to our sponsor, Skinny Booze www.skinnybooze.co.uk Use code 'Sugar' for free delivery on orders over £60.
" Here's thirty day's recipes...breakfast, lunch, dinner. Buy this food, follow this food...and do you know what? People just wouldn't bloody do it! Well...if I did it for you would you do it? Well of course they said yes - I just didn't want my clients to fail." Award-winning businesswoman Barbara Cox founded Nutrichef from her kitchen table in 2004 before selling it eleven years later in 2015. Barbara grew Nutrichef from a local to a national operation providing healthy, nutritious meals delivered direct to your door before it became popular. Since then she has worked with a number of lifestyle brands as well as bringing out her own recipe book, Rainbow Recipes. I also speak to Sam Lehane and Diana Muendo from M.Y.O, an art gym for your creative muscles. M.Y.O is an arts and crafts startup for adults where M.Y.O stands for Make Your Own.
An 80-year-old woman said she felt like a prisoner in her own home after she was attacked repeatedly by a flock of seagulls. Barbara Cox was targeted by the birds while putting her washing out with one gripping her leg and another gouging at it. Anthony and Jeff know a thing or two about #bridprankz, so they tackle this case, to get to the bottom of this classic avian practical joke GET BONUS EPISODES, VIDEO HANGOUTS AND MORE. VISIT: http://patreon.com/wehaveconcerns Get all your sweet We Have Concerns merch by swinging by http://wehaveconcerns.com/shop Hey! If you’re enjoying the show, please take a moment to rate/review it on whatever service you use to listen. Here’s the iTunes link: http://bit.ly/wehaveconcerns And here’s the Stitcher link: http://bit.ly/stitcherwhc Jeff on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jeffcannata Anthony on Twitter: http://twitter.com/acarboni Today’s story was sent in by SirSnowman88: http://metro.co.uk/2016/09/22/angry-seagulls-hold-woman-hostage-for-three-days-6144178/?ito=facebook If you’ve seen a story you think belongs on the show, send it to wehaveconcernsshow@gmail.com or leave it on the subreddit:http://reddit.com/r/wehaveconcerns
Inspired by food and health whilst living in Japan, Barbara trained as a nutritionist and set up Nutrichef in the UK in 2004. Since then she's been creating healthy meal plans for busy people who want to lose weight, maintain a healthy lifestyle or achieve fitness goals. Nutrichef was sold in March 2015 and Barbara set up BC Nutrition to continue consulting businesses on implementing strategies to improve productivity and consult individuals on health related issues. In 2015 Barbara launched her first cookbook Rainbow Recipes and she regularly presents globally on healthy eating. Visit Barbara's website http://bcnutrition.co.uk/ Find her on twitter https://twitter.com/NutriBarbara Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/barbaracoxofficial To read the full transcript of Barbara's interview - head over to:- http://www.successfulwomen.training/podcast/
Enter Madame 1-10-38 The story of a stormy romance and marriage of an opera star and her adoring husband. Cecil B. DeMille (from New Orleans) interviews Lyle Saxon, author of the book on which DeMille's latest film, "The Buccaneer" was based. Eleven-year-old Jean Ellis (Grace Moore's protege) sings after the story. Grace Moore, Basil Rathbone, Cecil B. DeMille, Edward Arnold (guest host), Eric Wilton (doubles), Francesca Rotoli, Frank Nelson (performer, program opening announcer), Gil Patric, James Eagles (doubles), Jean Ellis (intermission guest), Lou Merrill, Louis Silvers (music director), Lyle Saxon (intermission guest), Melville Ruick (announcer), Michael Fitzmaurice, Perry Ivins (triples), Sharon Lynne, Sidney Newman, Tony Martelli (doubles), William Frawley, Gilda Varesi (author), Dolly Byrne (author), Frank Nelson (triples), Zaruhi Elmassion (chorus), Lois Miller (chorus), Lorraine Bridges (chorus), Rosalie Frye (chorus), Bernice Alstock (chorus), Mildred Carroll (chorus), Thad Harvey (chorus), Russell Horton (chorus), Robert Bradford (chorus), Enrico Ricardi (chorus), Earl Kovert (chorus), Hubert Head (chorus), Gordon Weatherill (chorus), Tudor Williams (chorus), Emily Williams (commercial spokesman), Barbara Cox (commercial spokesman), Margaret Brayton (commercials spokesman), Frank Woodruff (director), George Wells (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). If you like this show own Old Time Radio Hard Drive at the lowest price on the internet go to oldtimeradiodvd.com