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On this episode of Next Level CRE, Matt Faircloth interviews Liz Faircloth, his wife, business partner, and co-founder of both the DeRosa Group and The Real Estate InvestHer. Together, they dive into the diverging investor mindsets in today's market—some bullish and scaling, others cautious and holding back—and the importance of conservative underwriting and problem-solving over waiting for past market conditions to return. Liz shares how women in her community are thriving through forming strong partnerships and streamlining back-of-house operations. They also explore the dynamics of investing with a spouse, offering tools like quarterly retreats and the "Continue, Start, Stop" exercise to strengthen both personal and professional growth. SPECIAL OFFER – LIMITED TIME! Celebrate Women's History Month with an exclusive bonus! Get your InvestHER CON 2025 ticket (June 1-3 in Orlando, FL) in March and receive ONE YEAR of InvestHER Plus – FREE! AI-powered networking to find your best connections eBook: Market Masther – Thrive in any market On-Demand Course: Real Estate Fundamentals with 10 expert interviews Over $6,500 in perks to level up your investing journey InvestHER CON 2025 is NOT your typical real estate conference—it's an investment in your financial future. Through hands-on workshops, expert-led sessions, and meaningful networking, you'll leave with the roadmap, confidence, and community to fuel your success. This special bonus expires March 31st, 2025, at midnight! Click here to get your InvestHER CON ticket today! HERE IS THE WEBPAGE - https://investhercon.therealestateinvesther.com/ Sponsors: Capital Gains Tax Solutions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Celebrate Women's History Month with Sphere Education Initiatives! In this webinar, we will explore the intersection of economics and women's empowerment, examining how it influences women's mobility and their role in society. Scholars will highlight how removing barriers to economic participation is not only empowering for women but good for overall human progress. We will examine factors of societies and governments that contribute to uplifting women economically, discuss the influence of the past on the present, and explore where we go from here. You will hear from scholars and Sphere's content development team on how to integrate economic discussions across disciplines and incorporate narratives from our Human Progress suite of resources into your curriculum, fostering enriching conversations on the intersection of society, economics, policy, and women's empowerment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Celebrate Women's History Month with music featuring the early blues women of Naptown. During the 1920s and ‘30s, Indiana Avenue was a Mecca for blues music, thanks in part, to the legendary Indianapolis blues duo of Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell. Women also played a large role in the early Naptown blues scene, including Alura Mack, Bessie Brown, Laura Smith, and Nina Reeves, her 1923 single “Indiana Avenue Blues” was among the first wave of blues records released.
Celebrate Women's History Month at the Madison Theatre on March 30 with Girls Need Love 2. Hear the podcast episode with Gracie Lineham and DJ Hollyw8d.
In this episode of KD Time, Let's Celebrate Women's History Month by discussing influential female artists who have changed the music industry. Each artist's unique contributions, cultural significance, and evolution in their careers are discussed, highlighting their influence on music and society.WHO is your favorite or most influential Music Queen, Legend? Is it Beyonce?Is it Whitney?Is it Taylor Swift?like it love it hate it subscribe to it share it enjoy itlinktr.ee/kdtime
Wrap up Women's History month with the Women's Resource Center's Extraordinary Woman Award dinner and April brings a number of music festivals to Durango. Learn more about the Durango Ragtime Festival and the Durango Bluegrass Festival. By Sadie Smith.Watch this story at www.durangolocal.news/newsstories/celebrate-womens-history-month This story is sponsored by San Juan Regional Medical Center SJRMC and M&R Plumbing.Support the show
Celebrate Women's History Month with music from the soul women of Indiana Avenue. From the 1950s to the 1970s, R&B, soul, and funk music flourished in the nightclubs of Indiana Avenue. Women played a large role in the Naptown soul scene, from girl groups including The Indy's and The Pearls, to solo singers like Johnnie Mae and Lois Blaine. Hear music from Debbie Nelson, Pam Tanner, Elaine Livingston, Josephine Cheatham, Care Package, Charlotte Bailey and more.
It's International Women's Month, so naturally we get into a chat about how we can celebrate women everyday...Lauren debates whether friends should be supporting each other on social media, as well as in real life. Billy wonders if female footballers should actually be paid more, and our audience members share with us hilarious but infuriating times that men have accidentally been sexist. Also, Christie does what she does best by not knowing Sabrina Carpenters song and getting Glastonbury festival confused with The Simpsons, and Lauren and Billy share their huge disappointment in the lineup this year. If you have any confessions or dilemmas you'd like us to read out anonymously on the pod, send in to teaatfour@junglecreations.com or DM us @teaatfourpod
The dynamic duo is back! Celebrate International Women's Day with the powerhouse ladies behind DATC Media, CEO Sara J. and Editor-in-Chief Nancy Weil!In this special episode, they dive deep into the legendary female musicians they're spotlighting this month on Patreon, sharing how these trailblazing icons have shaped and inspired the world of DATC Media. But that's not all—Sara and Nancy also dish on Brian Eno and Bette A's groundbreaking new book What Art Does, along with their latest adventures in local live music coverage.Plus, get an exclusive sneak peek at what's coming soon from DATC Media, packed with exciting updates, stories, and more you won't want to miss!Donate to DATC Media Company: https://datcmediacompany.com/supportJoin the community on Patreon: [https://www.patreon.com/Datcmediacompany/Reach out to the ladies:sara@datcmediacompany.comdatcnancy@gmail.comWomen's History's Month Special Collections:Sister Rosetta Tharpe: https://www.patreon.com/collection/1361584Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton: https://www.patreon.com/collection/1376375Hound Dog by "Big Mama Thornton": https://youtu.be/BmpwvxW0gW0?si=vfNYCmbobCzF9a5hWhat Art Does: An Unfinished Theory: https://www.amazon.com/What-Art-Does-Unfinished-Theory/dp/0571395511Kyodie: https://kyodiemusic.com/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaYhnHqFnWGzo4bw_XqRUtb-h1_Pk9YcGiJlxL0tbAP2S6R9ZjA1iIkTgjw_aem_6qBnmM196yultYgz_vNvlgKyodie, March 7, 2025, Buttonwoods Brewery, Providence, RI: https://www.patreon.com/posts/kyodie-march-7-123955668?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkRoughGauge March 2025 Featured Artist: https://www.roughgaugellc.com/featured-artistsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dkpedalsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dk_pedals/Would you or someone you know like to be a RoughGauge Featured Artist? Send an email to saraj@roughgaugellc.comBlue Sky Dyes by Phil: https://blueskydyes.com/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZ5zwLZPs6skz8Fbr95CLq_bu2oYGGeEP6Qv1dFrLlFQQIHp07zKiKQjEo_aem_miQTi2RiEHfTaCJRyYUGJwThe DATC Media Podcast Family: https://datcmediacompany.com/podcastsJoin us for "Sunday Evening Jam"! https://www.youtube.com/@dewvre1974Get your early bird tickets for "A Celebration of The Hip for ALS" on October 4th: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-celebration-of-the-hip-for-als-tickets-1137838598879?aff=oddtdtcreator&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3OiQE1P_UgOCfqBQK6pp8HQofDQaOXoVIPqxtgaXltv481zOuDOeDB6Q8_aem_JBfNSyaAXNOGEAt-NZAQoQWant to donate or sponsor "A Celebration of The Hip for ALS" on October 4th? Send an email with the subject "fundraiser" to: tthtop40@gmail.comLet's Collab! https://datcmediacompany.com/collab-opportunties-1Dropped Among This Crowd Podcast is now on Cameo! https://v.cameo.com/e/2o7KYNDCMJFollow DATC Media:https://datcmediacompany.comhttps://www.facebook.com/datcmediahttps://www.instagram.com/datcmediacompany/https://twitter.com/datcmediaFollow Dropped Among This Crowd Podcast:https://www.instagram.com/droppedamongthiscrowdpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/droppedamongthiscrowd/https://twitter.com/amongthiscrowdEmail: droppedamongthiscrowdpod@gmail.comBook a conversation on "Dropped among this Crowd": https://datcmediacompany.com/contact/ola/services/be-on-dropped-among-this-crowd-podcastFollow Sara J:https://www.facebook.com/sara.till41/https://www.instagram.com/sarajachimiak/https://www.tiktok.com/@mediamavensaraj
Celebrate Women's History Month as we look back at Hazel Johnson's Women in Jazz festival. The festival ran from 1986 to 1991 at the Madam Walker Theatre and featured many important women from the Indianapolis jazz scene, including Flo Garvin, Aretta La Marre, Mary Moss, Cherryl Hayes, Vickie Daniels, Anita Walker, Brenda Walls, Margaret Floyd, Cyann Proffitt, Salathiel Latrell, and others. Listen to music from artists who performed at the festival, including never-before-heard live recordings of Hazel Johnson. Johnson started the Women in Jazz festival, to provide young and veteran women an opportunity to perform together. In a 1987 article published by the Indianapolis Star, Johnson said, “For many years men have dominated the jazz field. We feel the time is right for women to step out and receive the recognition we've been told we deserve.” The first Women in Jazz festival was held on October 12, 1986 and was hosted by the legendary Indianapolis broadcaster Barbara Boyd. Johnson was born in Indianapolis in 1944. She grew up in the Avenue neighborhood and attended Crispus Attucks High School. Johnson began singing as a child. By age 14, she was performing professionally with the Naptown bandleader Larry Liggett. During her long career, Johnson played at many Avenue venues and she performed with many significant Indianapolis musicians, including Pookie Johnson, Jimmy Coe, Mel Rhyne, Thurston Harris, Carl Bailey, Johnny Dial, Errol Grandy and many more. During her final years, Johnson spent much of her time managing the Inner-City Music School, a program she co-founded in 1994 with her husband Mack Strong. The school provided free music education for Indianapolis youth. Johnson's contributions to jazz music were honored in 2007, when she was inducted into the Indianapolis Jazz Hall of Fame. Hazel Johnson died in 2011. She was 67 years old.
Celebrate Women's History Month with this episode of Big Blend Radio's 1st Friday "Toast to The Parks & Arts" Show with Tanya Ortega, photographer and founder of the National Parks Arts Foundation (NPAF). From musicians, poets and writers to painters and textile artists, Tanya talks about the various women NPAF artists-in-residence over the years, and you can hear their Big Blend Radio interviews in this playlist here: https://nationalparktraveling.com/listing/women-artists-in-parks/ National Parks Arts Foundation (NPAF) is known for offering unique month-long artist residencies in locations like Loggerhead Key in Dry Tortugas National Park, Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, Chaco Canyon and Fort Union in Northern New Mexico, and Saguaro National Park in Tucson, Arizona. These artist residency opportunities are perfect for artists of all mediums, from painters and sculptors to photographers, composers, writers, musicians, and more. Learn more: https://www.nationalparksartsfoundation.org/ Watch for Big Blend Radio's NPAF Retrospective, a digital publication featuring 8+ years of podcast interviews with artists and park representatives! Keep up with us by getting our newsletter at https://nationalparktraveling.com/listing/join-our-newsletter/
As you celebrate Women's History Month, remember Texas Veterans Commission's Women Veterans Program is here to help women who served access their earned benefits, and connect with other women veterans. Did you know the Military Women's Memorial is all about celebrating women vets? You can visit this expansive museum in Arlington, Virginia, or take a virtual tour.
Get ready for some truly unhinged criminal antics—because today, we're celebrating International Women's History Month by highlighting some of the most absurd, small-time female criminals in recent history. From bizarre heists to schemes that make absolutely zero sense, we're diving into six+ hilariously bad decisions made by women who took crime… way too casually.If you love ridiculous crime stories, this episode is for you!#RidiculousCrimes #FunnyCriminalStories #TrueCrimePodcast #WomenInCrime #DumbestCriminals #TerrorTalkPodcast #WhatTheHellCrimes #WeirdTrueCrimeInstagram: @terrortalkpodcastYouTube: TerrorTalk PodcastFacebook: Halloween All Year LongTikTok: dark.psychology.girlsMusic by: Mannequin Uprising
Celebrate Women's History Month and National Reading Month with this episode of Big Blend Radio featuring members of the Tucson Sister in Crime who you can meet in their booth at the Tucson Festival of Books on March 15-16, 2025. FEATURED GUESTS - Eva Eldridge: https://evaeldridge.com/ - Millicent Eidson: https://drmayamaguire.com/ - Anna Dalhaimer Bartkowski: https://annabartkowski.com/ - Kathy McIntosh: http://www.kathymcintosh.com/ - Paula F. Winskye: http://www.winskyebooks.com/ - Marty Eberhardt: https://martyeberhardt.com - Lauryn Christopher: www.laurynchristopher.com - Lori Pollard Johnson: https://www.facebook.com/lori.pollard.johnson.books Learn more about the Tucson Sisters in Crime at https://www.tucsonsistersincrime.org/
Celebrate Women's History Month with music from The Hampton Sisters, a legendary Indianapolis jazz quartet featuring Dawn, Virtue, Carmelita, and Aletra Hampton. They were born in Middletown, Ohio. Their birth dates spanned from 1915, when Aletra was born, to 1928, when Dawn, the youngest sister, was born. Their parents, Deacon and Laura Hampton, were both musicians. They had 12 children and together, they toured across the country as the Hampton Family Band. The experience they gained as children would serve them well later in life, as several members of the family pursued music as a professiom, including Slide Hampton, who became a world-renowned trombonist and arranger. In 1938, the Hampton Family settled in Indianapolis. During the 1940s and ‘50s the Hampton family band were stars on the Avenue. They appeared at local clubs including George's Bar, Walker Casino, Rum Boogie, Sky Club, Cotton Club, Paradise, Sunset Terrace, and the P&P Supper Club. The Hampton Family also performed at legendary venues outside of Indianapolis, including the Apollo, Carnegie Hall, and the Savoy Ballroom. The Hampton Sisters formed as an independent band during World War 2, when many male musicians were serving in the Armed Forces.
Celebrate Women's History Month and National Reading Month with this episode of Big Blend Radio with guest cohost Johnny Schaefer, and special guests in the world of books, words, and writing. FEATURED PARTY GUESTS & SEGMENTS: – JOHNNY SCHAEFER cohost of Big Blend Radio's “Big Daily Blend” Show every 1st Sunday, is an award-winning singer-songwriter. Visit: https://hearjohnny.com/ - SHIRLEY SKUFCA HICKMAN - Author, memoirist, and educator. See on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B00BFGEY7I - GAYLA TURNER - Author of "Don't You Dare: Uncovering Lost Love." Visit: https://gaylaturner.com/ - ELIZABETH MASSIE - Author of novels, horror/suspense, short fiction, nonfiction, poetry, articles, media tie-ins, skits, historical fiction. See on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B001HO4Q8A - LINDA BALLOU - Travel writer and fiction / non-fiction author. Visit https://www.lindaballouauthor.com/ and https://lostangeladventures.com/ - ARYN YOUNGLESS - Author, writer, writing coach, genealogist. Visit: https://asyounglessauthor.com/ and https://www.genealogybyaryn.com + https://open.substack.com/pub/genealogybyaryn – SHARON K. KURTZ - Award-winning travel writer and photographer. Visit https://sharonkkurtz.com/ – GLYNN BURROWS - Family historian and owner of Norfolk Tours in England. Visit: https://norfolk-tours.co.uk/
This month we've been covering stories about fearless leadership and perhaps like you have been intrigued by the political landscape this month and seeing Kamala Harris emerge as what one can only describe as fearless. So I dug in and found some sources that can help us elements of her leadership that we've been covering on the show. Topics Covered: Early inspirations Competition Determination Resilience Networking Empathy Here are three takeaways from the episode: 1. Kamala Harris is breaking the mold for women when it comes to leadership. Her early foundation (mother-inspired, Berkeley in the 60s) set her on a course to be an advocate, empathy, and insights into politics. 2. Kamala has designed her own way (blended family, Presidential run in 2020) and is an example of learning from failure and demonstrating resilience. 3. One of Kamala's greatest strengths are her people skills: networking, building influence and creating alliances. Mentioned in the Episode: Ep 48, A discussion with Andrea Mein DeWitt about her book: Name Claim Reframe, Your Path to a Well-Lived Life. https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/cfTURe31gMb Book: Kamala's Way, An American Life, Dan Morain Ep. 60, Let's Celebrate Women's History Month with the book: Women and Leadership by Julia Gillard & Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/T20W9Za2gMb Ep. 15, Part 1 of 3, Atlas of the Heart: How do the emotions, Empathy and Compassion, relate to leadership? https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/DZ0O7Q71gMb The 'blended' family behind Kamala Harris, August 16, 2023 https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/clylqv3g4rwo Inside Kamala Harris' close bond with rarely seen sister Maya Harris https://www.hellomagazine.com/celebrities/711649/meet-kamala-harris-sister-maya-harris/ Economic shocks are wiping out progress on gender equality: Global Gender Gap Report 2023, June, 2023 https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/06/economics-shocks-gender-equality-linkedin/ How to reach Yo Canny: Our website: www.girltaketheleadpod.com You can send a message or voicemail there. We'd love to hear from you! email: yo@yocanny.com FB group: Girl, Take the Lead https://www.facebook.com/groups/272025931481748/?ref=share IG: yocanny (Yo) YouTube LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yocanny/
I can't think of a better person to share this conversation with me than Tripti G. Chandorkar. I was blessed to have her as a colleague 17 years ago working in consulting. Our shared experiences bound us, and we are again creating something we both love for Xiang Li Art. In this conversation, we explore the beginning of working together on Xiang Li Art, building up the Etsy store filled with a variety of merch, and running art exhibitions (solo and group shows) at some of the most recognized museums in the state of MA and nationwide, such as Harvard Museums, Worcester Art Museum, and a local boutique event venue named JMAC. Through Xiang Li Art, we celebrate women (including the 3 of us) and women in Chinese history, namely the 200+ empressed paintings all using watercolor on silk by Xiang Li over 12 years (2012 - present). I once wondered if anyone would care, and if Xiang Li's art can truly speak to people who aren't as familiar with Chinese history. Together with Tripti, we discovered the shared experiences and interests with so many women, families, and friends we met along the way. Thank you for listening to any part of the conversation. I hope you'll share your learnings and reflections with us. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/feisworld/support
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Celebrate Women's History month with legendary folk artist Judy Collins and singer-songwriter Dawn Landes, who is releasing a reimagining of "The Liberated Women's Songbook from 1971" later this month. Plus, author and former North Dakota oil worker Micahel Patrick F. Smith reads from his New York Times Op-Ed, an appreciation of the late Toby Keith and shares an original song. And Tom performs a new tune inspired by the Magic City. — The Great American Folk Show is written, recorded, and hosted by folksinger and songwriter Tom Brosseau and produced by Erik Deatherage at Prairie Public Broadcasting in Fargo, North Dakota. Podcast artwork design by DLT. Find Prairie Public (@prairiepublic) and The Great American Folk Show (@greatamericanfolkshow) on Facebook and Instagram.
On today's bonus episode of I AM HOME, our hosts Tyler, Becca and Hilary are joined by Candi Jones, Executive Director of Girls Inc. As we celebrate Women's History Month, we're highlighting the incredible work being done at Girls Inc. where young girls are prepared for the world. The hosts learn more about volunteer mentoring, the organization's full-service health clinic, as well as Protégé House which supports young women transitioning into independent adulthood but experiencing barriers like aging out of foster care. Join us for this thoughtful and encouraging conversation where Jones shares her mission to inspire all girls, especially Black and Brown girls, to be strong, smart and bold. Resources: Girls Inc. Protégé House Girls Inc Clinic NFM Women's History Month Events Women's History Month
On today's bonus episode of I AM HOME, we celebrate Women's History Month! Join us for this thoughtful and insightful discussion with a panel of NFM's esteemed leaders. Amy Myers, Chief Marketing Officer, hosts this conversation on leadership, navigating workplaces and celebrating the accomplishments of women. Included in this panel are Nastasia Williams (Kansas City's NFM store director), Robyn Messerly (NFM Chief Information Officer), Megan Berry Barlow (NFM Chief Human Resources Officer) and Nora Gomez (NFM Chief Merchandising Officer). Resources: NFM Women's History Month Events Women's History Month
Celebrate Women's History Month with Joni as she highlights some amazing women in the Bible and in the Joni and Friends family. -------- Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible. Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org. Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.
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New season, new episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast! On this episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast, 1 Girl Revolution founder, Kate Milligan, takes the mic solo and spends this episode celebrating the 5th anniversary of 1 Girl Revolution and takes us on an inspiring journey through the inspiring and empowering stories, profound experiences, and impactful moments that have defined 1 Girl Revolution. Tune in as Kate reminisces on the pivotal moments of her journey, from the inception of 1 Girl Revolution to its transformative evolution over the years. With unwavering passion and dedication, she shares insights into the extraordinary women and girls who have graced our platform, illuminating their resilience, strength, and unwavering spirit. But the celebration doesn't stop there! Kate offers an exclusive glimpse into the exciting developments and initiatives on the horizon for 1 Girl Revolution in 2024 and beyond. Get ready to be inspired, uplifted, and empowered as we embark on this next chapter together. And Kate shares ways that you can get involved in our work and be a part of the revolution! Join us as we raise our voices, celebrate our achievements, and reaffirm our commitment to empowering women and girls everywhere. This is more than a podcast; it's more than a multimedia enterprise -- it's a movement. This is 1 Girl Revolution. The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, YouTube, and everywhere you listen to podcasts. For more information on 1 GIrl Revolution, please visit: www.1GirlRevolution.com
It's a post-race recap live from KONA with Sara Gross and Kelly O'Mara. They break down how the race unfolded throughout the day and celebrate Lucy Charles-Barclay's record-breaking performance!And today, we celebrate WOMEN in sport and the future of triathlon. Not only was it a historic day for our champion, but for all triathletes. Post-race interviews and commentary include exclusive clips from:Lucy Charles-BarclayAnne HaugDaniela RyfTaylor KnibbWatch The Women Giveaway: Enter the Watch The Women Giveaway for a chance to win a prize pack from Feisty & our sponsors worth USD $1,700+Special Thanks to our Watch the Women Sponsors:Wahoo: Shop the ELEMNT RIVAL GPS Watch & ELEMNT BOLT Bike computerOrca: Use the code IRONWOMEN15 for 15% off at www.orca.com/Coeur: Use the code OURDAY for 15% off at https://www.coeursports.com/PILLAR Performance: Go to TheFeed.com/pillar and use code FEISTY for 15% off your order. If you are outside the US, head to pillarperformance.shop and use the same code FEISTY.Bonk Breaker: Go to bonkbreaker.com/feistybox to order the limited edition Feisty Fueled Box containing $40 worth of our favorite products from Bonk Breaker and SaltStick for only $30. You can also get 20% off at bonkbreaker.com and saltstick.com using the code FEISTY.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podsights - https://podsights.com/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
This episode reports on more bad packages in open-source repositories, and why you shouldn't play the date game
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With author host Losa Daily, we discuss the most influential women in our lives and who we would like to visit with. Meet Laura Drake, Tracy Blo,. Colleen Thompson, Jeri Westerson, Dharma Kelleher. They tell their own stories. #WomenPower #InTheSisterhood #WomensHerStoryMonth
We believe in elevating the voices of incredible leaders. Reflecting on the importance of March being Women's History Month, we wanted to share some of the amazing conversations we've had with some women who are making an amazing impact within their circles. Celebrate Women's History Month by prioritizing mental health. Enjoy this popular re-releasing converation with therapist, speaker, author, mental health expert and Co-Founder of Mosaic Counseling Group, Mandy Morris. To learn more about Mandy, visit therapistmandy.com~There are resources available for business owners, management and executives to support their mental wellness. We welcome our friend Mandy Morris to the program to share how an emphasis on this area can not only lead to a healthier leader, but also to a more profitable and productive organization. Mandy is a therapist, speaker, author, and mental health expert. She is also a co-founder of Mosaic Counseling Group.Do you have any limiting beliefs, struggle with imposter syndrome, or have been overcome with self-sabotaging behaviors? Mandy shares about her Success DNA program and how its 3 Phases can be broken down into segments: S - Subsurface Exploration (understanding your Operating System)U - Uncover TriggersC - Compounded Life ExperiencesC - Current ProblemsE - Engaging SolutionsS - Set up AccountabilityS - System, New DNA95% of our brain activity is subconscious. We may have unhealthy or limiting beliefs that require unlearning that which does not serve us. Success DNA is designed to discover and strengthen personal and organizational leadership psychology and principles to unlock potential and activate a new system into strategic systems of growth for the executive and their business. The purpose of the program is to EMDR or Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing training is another effective tool, with a 90% effective success rate. Psychological safety and good organizational culture are vital for thriving organizations, with many identifying emotional intelligence or EQ as a key trait for healthy leadership. When discussing anger and anger management, Mandy stated that, 'it's not about right or wrong. It's not about winning or losing it. It's about relationships, and it has to be about relationships'. To learn more about Mandy and her work, visit therapistmandy.com--- more ---If you are looking to learn the art of audience engagement while listening for methods to conquer speaking anxiety, deliver persuasive presentations, and close more deals, then this is the podcast for you.Twins Talk it Up is a podcast where identical twin brothers Danny Suk Brown and David Suk Brown discuss leadership communication strategies to support professionals who believe in the power of their own authentic voice. Together, we will explore tips and tools to increase both your influence and value. Along the way, let's crush some goals, deliver winning sales pitches, and enjoy some laughs.Danny Suk Brown and David Suk Brown train on speaking and presentation skills. They also share from their keynote entitled, “Identically Opposite: the Pursuit of Identity”.Support and Follow us:YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCL18KYXdzVdzEwMH8uwLf6gInstagram: @twinstalkitupInstagram: @dsbleadershipgroupTwitter: @dsbleadershipLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/twins-talk-it-up/LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/dsbleadershipgroup/Facebook: facebook.com/TwinsTalkitUpFacebook: facebook.com/dsbleadership/Website: dsbleadershipgroup.com/TwinsTalkitUp
I am getting this episode in under the wire, with only a couple of days left in March, but I wanted to make sure to do an episode celebrating women in history. Links from the Episode: If you have the itch to start your own podcast, use my affiliate code FPG to get your first month free with Libsyn! You can see the rest of the show notes on the Friendly Podcast Guide website.
On this episode we Celebrate Women's History Month and all the Sl$%s that share our stories! We discuss being a proud sl$t and the empowerment we want other ladies to have by telling our stories and making their own from listening to ours ! Being your best self! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ofacez/message
On This Episode we discuss the women in our life and how the have impacted us to become the men we are today. Also, we got a hold of the Proper Twelve Irish Apple which we found to be pretty decent for Apple Whiskey. WE had a special Guest "Ohio" for the Dub on the pod for the very first time and it was a good jawn just chopping it UP. This is only first part to this episode so be sure to check back next week to see the conclusion. Unprivileged Drinkers Baby!!!!
March is National Women's History Month, a time to recognize the vital role of women in American history. On this episode of the Supercast, we find out how schools are celebrating, and we sit down with a strong woman in our school community making history in her own right. Meet Dawn Ramsey, President of the ...continue reading "Episode 185: We Celebrate Women Making a Difference During National Women's History Month"
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Welcome to The Wild Card Podcast! This is episode 259 of our attempt at this whole podcasting thing!! Today's episode features: Jared Eaton playing piano drunk or something, Jeff Curtis giving excuses, and Ron Blair in some incredible musicals!! Throughout the episode, you'll hear the three of us discuss such varied topics as: the way this podcast is about Stratego, a killer commercial, our favorite production of The Outsiders, Ripley's Believe it or Not, staging murders, Flintstone cigarettes, and occasionally we part from our tangents to learn about Women's History Month!! This week, Jared has collected some incredible stories to celebrate, including Violet Jessup, Agent 355, Rosie the Riveter, and Nellie Bly! Join us on this journey to wherever and we promise you'll have plenty of reasons to celebrate as you listen to our Empowering Podcast!!!Please like/subscribe and leave comments below! Let us know your thoughts on Women's History Month, your favorite powerful women, if you have gotten a chance to see The Outsiders, your favorite terrible lyrics, positivity chains (encourage one another!), any future reports you'd like us to do, and if you are interested in being an official Deckhead!P.S. “The silencing of one woman is the silencing of all women. The awakening of women is the awakening of the whole world."~ Dr. Tererai TrentP.P.S. Stay Safe, Stay Wild, and Bite the Edge!
The Championship Tour's current World No. 1 surfer and Rip Curl athlete Molly Picklum joins the pod for a special Women's History Month episode to talk about her breakout season. She describes her confident mindset entering each event, her first impressions of Portugal, and what it's been like sitting atop the rankings and capturing the yellow leader jersey for the first time in her career. She discusses her road to the tour, her entry into surfing, the strong surfing town she grew up in, how working with coach Glenn Hall has changed her approach, her relationship with Rip Curl, and how making the Challenger Series coming out of Australia is so difficult. Molly also touches on her video part that blew up in Postcards from Morgs, overcoming the Mid-season Cut last year, learning to trust herself, the uber-talented young generation of women on tour, and the woman she chose to honor for International Women's Day. Learn more about Molly and follow her here. Watch her live at the MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal pres by Corona on worldsurfleague.com. Join the conversation by following The Lineup podcast with Dave Prodan on Instagram and subscribing to our Youtube channel. Celebrate Women's History Month with us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, host Max Porter reports from Girl Up GW's annual Women's Gala that featured a series of female panelists who shared their experiences navigating their professional careers before a crowd of about 50 students.
You can see award-winning movies from international film festivals at the Gene Siskel Film Center through the end of March. Eleven of them are directed by women. To mark International Women's Day, Reset talks to Rebecca Fons, director of programming at the Siskel about the festival and some of her favorite women-directed films from the series.
In honor of International Women's Day and Women's History month, today I talk about 9 women pioneers in the finance and financial services field. We always hear about the men, but these rarely talked-about women have made history in their own right and deserve more recognition. Let's also embrace International Women's Day by supporting each other - shout out to all those warriors and pioneers in the everyday who crush it without any recognition. I see you and I'm here for you! Sending everyone out there hugs today!
The Rebel News podcasts features free audio-only versions of select RebelNews+ content and other Rebel News long-form videos, livestreams, and interviews. Monday to Friday enjoy the audio version of Ezra Levant's daily TV-style show, The Ezra Levant Show, where Ezra gives you his contrarian and conservative take on free speech, politics, and foreign policy through in-depth commentary and interviews. Wednesday evenings you can listen to the audio version of The Gunn Show with Sheila Gunn Reid the Chief Reporter of Rebel News. Sheila brings a western sensibility to Canadian news. With one foot in the oil patch and one foot in agriculture, Sheila challenges mainstream media narratives and stands up for Albertans. If you want to watch the video versions of these podcasts, make sure to begin your free RebelNewsPlus trial by subscribing at http://www.RebelNewsPlus.com
Inside Tri Show tries hard to share the stories of male and female athletes, from the world of triathlon and beyond. But you'll often notice more men than women lining up at races, from local triathlons to full distance events, men often out number women. So in this special episode, we're celebrating all things women in triathlon and some of the projects trying to get more women involved in the sport. You'll hear:You'll meet the 5 women who'll be making up the Inside Tri Show team of women who will be taking on THE ROC Wales in September. Plus hear from Fund Her Tri UK, the charity trying to get more women on triathlon start lines. And how the idea of doing an Ironman grew into something so much bigger, from 10Ironwomen. Find out more about this week's guests:Fund Her Tri UK10 IronwomenTHE ROC Triathlons see you in Wales in May and September! Podcast SponsorsForm Swim are sponsoring the podcast on a bi-weekly basis so you can hear the best interviews in triathlon each week. FORM Swim - $15 off smart swimming goggles. Like what you heard?Let me know! Connect with Inside Tri Show across Social Media, just search Inside Tri Show or click on the icons belowGET YOUR HANDS ON AN EXCLUSIVE EPISODE!Sign up to be a vino buddy or a training buddy on Patreon and get your hands on two patrons-only episodes a year. Or just support the show by buying Helen a coffee every month by becoming a coffee buddy Patreon of the Inside Tri Show.Listener DiscountsFor $15 Discount on FORM Swim goggles: https://www.formswim.com/pages/insidetrishowResilient Nutrition - Get 10% off here via this link.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Noor Murad talks to Jesse this week about the time she almost burned down a kitchen, what it's like teaching the hard lessons she had to be taught, and her One: Green Frittata With Burnt Eggplant & Pomegranate Salsa. Noor Murad is a chef, cookbook author and head of the Ottolenghi Test Kitchen. You can follow her on Instagram @noorishbynoor. Help support The One Recipe, and shows from APM Studios that bring people together, with a donation of any amount today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mal talks a little bit about why this year's Women's Month is important, being a godly woman, and what to expect for this year's women's month. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/those-other-girls/support
Another new face and a familiar one as well. This week on Sound of the Loons, Kyndra sits down with Doneil Henry to discuss his new team, as well as CEO Shari Ballard for a closer look at the front office and National Girls and Women in Sports Day.
Kristin and Jen discuss the strides badass women have made in professional circles, including Hollywood, what it means for us all, (and they also squeal about pretty dresses, after watching the Golden Globes.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on January 10th, 2023. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in our app Sveriges Radio Play. Presenter: Dave RussellProducer: Kris Boswell
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