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Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society. In this episode, Justin interviews Nick Quigley, Risk Manager at the Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centers (SARC). This is Nick's second career, after starting in the Canadian Military. Nick explains how he joined the military before graduating from high school, the training and education he received, and his field of operational risk and training safety. He says he loved his work, but in 2019, he was medically retired with PTSD. Retirement got old fast, and when he got the opportunity to help a company recover from the problems of the COVID shutdown, he stepped up. From there, he joined SARC, where he works today. Nick speaks of the recycling mission of SARC, and how he has increased his education while there, receiving the RIMS-CRMP recently, and continues his studies. He recounts some of the activities of the Saskatchewan RIMS Chapter (SKRIMS), where he serves on the board. He shares how he manages his PTSD and why he advocates for removing the stigma around mental health. Listen for insight on living with PTSD while managing risk at a major non-profit organization. Key Takeaways: [:01] About RIMS and RIMScast. [:14] Public registration is open for RISKWORLD 2026, which will be held from May 3rd through 6th in Philadelphia. Visit RIMS.org/RISKWORLD to register. [:27] About this episode of RIMScast. Our guest is Nicholas Quigley, RIMS-CRMP. He is the Risk Specialist for the Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centers, or SARC. [:52] We will discuss recycling, energy efficiency, how his military career led him to risk management, and mental health awareness. But first… [1:01] RIMS Virtual Workshops. The next RIMS-CRMP Exam Prep Course will be on May 13th and 14th. The very popular CBCP and RIMS-CRMP Exam Prep Bootcamp will be held from May 18th through the 21st. The next RIMS-CRMP Exam Prep Course will be held on June 9th and 10th. [1:21] Links to registration are in this episode's notes. [1:23] Webinars. On May 14th, Origami Risk will return with a new session, "Future-Proofing Your Risk Program: Keeping Pace with Scale, Complexity, and Visibility." [1:35] On May 28th, Zurich returns with "From Underwriting To Risk Management: What To Expect From The Growing Demand For Data Center Construction." Register for webinars at RIMS.org/Webinars or through the links in this episode's show notes. [1:50] Folks, RIMS is back on YouTube. Our handle is @RIMSOfficialChannel. We've got plenty of videos there, including RIMScast, RIMScast Canada video podcasts, and other informative and entertaining content from RIMS. Subscribe to the channel today! [2:10] On with the Show! Our guest today is Nick Quigley, the Risk Specialist for the Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centers (SARC). He is an educator, a veteran, and a member of the Saskatchewan RIMS Chapter (SKRIMS). Justin met Nick at a SKRIMS event. [2:34] Nick will discuss the work he does for SARC, which handles recycling and energy efficiency, his involvement with SKRIMS, his certifications, including the RIMS-CRMP, and what it's like to be an educator. [2:48] For Mental Health Awareness Month in May, and in Canada, Mental Health Week from May 4th through 10th, Nick will tell us how PTSD impacts his life and his career as a risk professional, how he handles these challenges, and offer words of comfort. Let's get to it! [3:18] Interview! Nick Quigley, welcome back to RIMScast! [3:32] Nick is wearing a shirt that reads: Risk Manager: I solve problems you don't know you have. Nick has worn that shirt to board meetings, senior management meetings, presentations, and to his class when he was teaching. [4:22] Justin mentions a great presentation Nick led last year. After the presentation, Justin wanted Nick to be on RIMScast. Nick also has a RIMS CRMP Story. [4:57] Before Nick was out of high school, he saw an ad for the summer: Do you want to make $6,000 this summer, and do you like being outdoors? Nick grew up in a small community on Prince Edward Island, and he loves the outdoors. [5:34] He filled out paperwork, not noticing the top of the form, Government of Canada, Department of National Defense. When he showed up at the recruiting center for testing, he saw what he had done. [6:06] Nick followed through, did his basic recruit training and his trades training, and became qualified as a signals operator. His job was radios, satellites, and IT. He enjoyed it. But he got an opportunity early on to focus on operational risk and training safety. [6:35] It was not a traditional 9-to-5. Every day there was something different. That's what kept it exciting. Nick retired in 2019. Then came COVID. People who knew Nick's background asked him to come work with them. He went back to work and found out he enjoyed it again. [7:16] Nick found a second life, working full-time again, in risk management. Nick's background was in operations and crisis and emergency management. He has a degree in emergency management. [8:17] Nick says retirement was fun, at first. All his friends had to go to work, while he did what he wanted. It was also lonely, because all his friends were at work. It got old, really fast. [9:19] Nick says when he retired, he did some little projects and woodworking, but that got old, too. Doing it all day felt like work, not a hobby or a passion. It got lonely and boring, and he needed a change. [9:51] Nick got recruited into risk management from somebody who knew his military background and offered him a chance to assist them during COVID. He got his ISO 31000 while he was there. Shortly after, he went to a large, non-profit charity where he is the risk manager. [10:38] The charity manages all the recycling across the Province of Saskatchewan. Nick got his RIMS-CRMP within a couple of months of starting this position. He has been a lifelong learner. Education can lead to a better outcome when it comes to real-world applicability. [11:14] Nick says education gives you a baseline understanding of what you need to know. Experience allows you to modify what you have learned to fit the situation. [11:44] People tell Nick he has more letters after his name than in his name. He believes education is important. Now he is working toward becoming a Chief Internal Auditor from the IIA. [12:21] Nick explains how SARC operates across Saskatchewan. They collect aluminum cans and other materials from customers and return the deposit fees to the customers. They sort and process the materials and ship them to downstream market partners for recycling. [13:49] SARC has several streams: aluminum, plastics, glass, flexible packaging, and styrofoam. [14:00] Yesterday, April 20th, was Earth Day. SARC takes that seriously. SARC's mission is to have a large recycling presence and to be the best at what they do. [14:52] Nick is fascinated by innovations coming out now in how we leverage technology. Nick read an article about Finland using their data centers underground to heat houses and businesses. [15:38] Nick is always looking for ways to make things more efficient or streamline processes to make them better. If we can do that by reusing materials instead of taking them out of the earth, why not? [16:02] Nick is the Risk Group at SARC. He is a department of one. He gets to dictate his priorities, with guidance from senior management and the strategic initiatives. He can look at things across the organization. Nick has the trust of senior management. [17:03] Nick makes sure senior management is apprised of situations that will negatively affect them, their mission, vision, values, or the strategic priorities. They rely on his expertise when things pop up. [17:32] Nick says when he started, one of the interesting things he got to do was to follow the recyclable material from start to finish. What does it go through at SARC, and where does it go downstream? He spent a lot of time building out those processes to make them efficient. [18:10] Nick worked with Operations and Processing to see how they are doing it and look at it from the perspective of reducing risk, unneeded redundancies, and bottlenecks. [18:45] SARC and SARCAN, the recycling system, have been around since 1989. They had processes. It's a large, fairly mature organization, with about 1,000 employees in 76 locations across the province, serving 1.1 million people. [19:15] Nick's role was to validate the processes. Are they efficient? Can we do better? What can we change? How does the customer experience get better? We want people to bring back their recyclables. If it's a barrier, they're not going to bring them back, and it's wasted material. [19:31] Saskatchewan has a collection rate that's higher than that of other provinces. Some provinces don't have a system. Others rely on a curbside collection system. [20:16] The provinces share knowledge. They have a collective, and the senior management confers with them and shares knowledge about what works and what doesn't. SARC is a non-profit charity, and some of the other systems have a for-profit system. [20:49] SARC owns and operates the collection depot and the recycling system. They don't have the intricacies and risks of working with external businesses in the process. They own the process. They don't have the risks that come with third-party management. [21:36] A Quick Break! RISKWORLD 2026 will be held from May 3rd through the 6th in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. RISKWORLD attracts more than 10,000 risk professionals from across the globe. It's time to Connect, Cultivate, and Collaborate with them. [21:56] Public registration is open, and booth sales are still available. Links are in this episode's show notes, and be sure to check out RIMS.org for more information. [22:06] We will kick off Day 1 with a conversation with Adam Grant. He is an organizational psychologist, best-selling author, and a leading management thinker. [22:13] The excitement continues with the announcement of the closing keynote. NFL Hall of Famer, Super Bowl Champion, Emmy-winning broadcaster, and entrepreneur Michael Strahan will be on the main stage on May 6th. Justin is super stoked! [22:29] If you're still on the fence, this is the time to smash that Register button and hear from one of the all-time greats. [22:36] The RIMS Western Regional Conference will be held from October 4th through the 7th in Seattle, Washington. Registration is open, and you can also submit a session. Visit RIMSWesternRegional.com and the link in this episode's show notes for more information. [22:53] Save the dates, October 18th through the 21st. That is when the 50th Annual RIMS Canada Conference will be held in Quebec City. Booth sales are already open. The call for educational session proposals will open soon, and early-bird registration will open in June. [23:13] Visit RIMSCanadaConference.ca for more information. Also, remember to check out RIMS.org/Canada for our spinoff show, RIMScast Canada, hosted by National Conference Committee Chair, Aaron Lukoni. [23:29] Let's Return to Our Interview with Nicholas Quigley! [23:34] Nick was interviewed for a RIMS-CRMP Story. Nick loves having RIMS-CRMP after his name. Few people in Saskatchewan carry it. Some people don't know what it is. [24:10] Nick sits on the Saskatchewan RIMS Chapter board, and he also acts as an advocacy officer. He promotes understanding of the designation. Canada has a CRM designation, but the RIMS-CRMP designation is also available and just as important. [24:59] Justin says there are 13 RIMS-CRMP certification holders in Saskatchewan and 172 in Canada. He hopes to raise those numbers. [25:12] In Nick's RIMS-CRMP Story, he talked about his military experience and some of the mental health challenges he experienced with it. Regarding Mental Health Week, May 4th‒10th, and Mental Health Awareness Month, in May, Justin asks what Nick wants to share. [25:52] Nick has been a proponent and advocate of reducing stigma around mental health. He lives with PTSD. It's not going to go away, but he can function with it. There are good days and bad days. Everybody has a bad day. [26:35] When Nick has a bad day, he restricts his movement and interaction. He needs a day to reset. That's what it is now. When he was first diagnosed, it was a lot different. There were a lot more bad days than good days. It could extend for a week or two at a time. [27:01] Nick says, now, a bad day comes about once every three months. It's just something that he lives with. Nick knows the triggers, and he can sense when it's coming. When he knows that it's coming, he informs his boss, and he takes a sick day. [27:27] Nick says that in his role, he advocates for the disability sector. It's one of the values at SARC, as well. The culture is open to that; there is no stigma in his office. It's not the norm across the corporate culture of any industry, and Nick has found it to be a challenge. [28:00] When Nick retired in 2019, he was medically retired because of his diagnosis. If he hadn't been diagnosed, he'd probably still be in the Army. He loved his job and what he did there. He was not ready to retire, but he had to retire. [28:21] With retirement, there came a lot of acceptance and grief. When veterans retire, it's like losing a family. You spend more time with the people you work with all day than with your family. You get posted overseas for extended periods. [28:42] Those are the work buddies you know and live with. Then all of a sudden, you have to retire. It's a hard adjustment, especially when it comes to mental health. [29:00] Nick says the best thing you can do when you have PTSD is to hang out with people and create normalcy. When you get retired, that gets taken away from you. It takes a lot of time to come to terms with that. Some veterans need a lot of assistance with that transition. It's hard. [29:55] Nick says PTSD can hit military, police, fire, and paramedics. It doesn't discriminate. It can happen in a corporate environment. It's traumatic, whether it's vicarious trauma or trauma that you experienced. [30:13] If you have repeated exposure, without processing and dealing with that trauma, if you continually suppress it, eventually it becomes PTSD. [30:56] Another Quick Break! The Spencer Educational Foundation's Risk Manager on Campus application period is now open, and it will close on June 30th. Grant awardees, colleges, and universities are typically notified in September. [31:17] The Course Development Grant application deadline for Interval Number 2 will be on June 15th, 2026. Award notifications will be sent out in late July. [31:32] General Grant applications will open on May 1st, 2026, and the application deadline is July 30th. Internship Grant applications open on August 15th and close on October 15th. [31:44] Links to each of these grants are in this episode's show notes. Visit SpencerEd.org for more information. [31:53] Let's Conclude Our Interview with Nick Quigley! [32:17] It took Nick a long time to come to terms with being open about PTSD. There's a lot of stigma still around it. [32:40] When Nick was ready to go back to the workforce after retirement, it was a challenge to find work, simply because risk managers may have to deal with a crisis. They have a lot of stress put on them. [32:59] People see PTSD in movies, and they think it means you're low-functioning, that you can't handle any stress, and that it's exacerbated to the point where it's unmanageable. Those are not the people who just live with it day-to-day. [33:25] There may be an unconscious bias that people with PTSD may not be suited to this role. It's not true. Military veterans are probably the people you want in high-stress jobs. A military member's worst day at work is worse than anything the corporate world can throw at them. [33:56] Military service comes with a lot of risk and a lot of high-pressure scenarios. Nick says there's nothing in the corporate environment that shakes him. You can tell, in a room in crisis, who the military veterans are. They're the ones sitting, talking to each other, not freaking out. [34:50] Nick advocates for mental health all the time. Nick has a service dog that goes with him everywhere. Often, people stop him with questions. He tells them that, as a veteran with PTSD, his dog helps him function. [35:37] Nick is open and honest about PTSD. He says if we can be open and honest about it, it lowers the stigma around it and normalizes it. People don't expect such openness, but Nick doesn't care to hide it. [36:48] Justin shares a link for CMHA.ca and their Mental Health Week page and resources. [37:06] Justin notes that SKRIMS is one of the top chapters of RIMS. SKRIMS Annual Golf Day will be on Wednesday, August 19th, at the beautiful Harbor Golf Club in Elbow, Saskatchewan. Check out the Saskatchewan.RIMS.org page for more information. [37:35] Nick says being at SKRIMS is awesome. He has sat on many boards, and it is difficult to find a group of volunteers so passionate and so willing to do anything and everything to give back to the membership. The SKRIMS board asks how to give back more. [38:08] Nick says last Fall, SKRIMS did a volunteer day at Habitat for Humanity. On April 24th, they're volunteering at a food bank. They'll have contingents at both Saskatoon and Regina at the same time. [38:50] SARC is supportive of Nick's involvement with SKRIMS. They help where they can. Where they can't, the SKRIMS board works around it. That's a benefit of having such an active board. If Nick doesn't have capacity with his workload, another person on the board steps up to assist. [39:28] Justin mentions some of the board, including President Katherine Dawal, Chelsea Wilson, and Chelsea Andrusiak, and other SKRIMS members; a great group of folks who are making a difference. [40:13] Nick says SKRIMS has pushed educational institutions to offer risk management courses. There's one in development with a Master's Certificate. A board member, Jim MacKenzie, taught the first Uncertainty Management course at the University of Regina. [40:33] Nick is just finishing the Risk Management course at the University of Saskatchewan. Nick is a sessional lecturer. This is the first University class he has taught. He loved the class and his students, with their engagement and curiosity. [41:02] With Nick's students being business and finance majors, all risk applies to them because risk is not siloed; it's overreaching. Now they have foundational risk management knowledge as a base, so they are better equipped when they enter the business sector. [41:56] Nick says he asked his class to estimate when the first episode of Gilligan's Island was aired on TV. They all said it was in the '80s or '90s, not 1964. He definitely dated himself with them. A lot of the references fell short because they weren't born until 2001. [43:02] Nick's last words on the risk profession, "It is an interesting field. It's never the same. The thing I love most about it is that I can work anywhere. I can work for any company. I am not stuck in one vertical market. If a company needs to manage risk, you can provide value. [43:21] "That's one of the most interesting things; I can learn about vertical markets and sectors, but I can still apply my risk knowledge to assist them. I don't need to be a subject matter expert in their field. I just need to assist them and prompt them to look at it the right way. [43:40] "That's more valuable than anything. In some careers, you go down the path. If you're a plumber, you're a plumber. You can't be an electrician tomorrow, right?" [44:13] Nick, it's been a real pleasure to see you again, and I hope to see you at the RIMS Canada Conference, October 18th through the 21st, in Quebec. [44:26] Special thanks again to Nick Quigley for joining us here on RIMScast. We appreciate his candidness, and we have links to more resources about mental health and risk management. [44:36] I have a link to his RIMS-CRMP Story in this episode's show notes, along with a link to his chapter's site, the Saskatchewan Chapter of RIMS. They're fantastic; some of my favorite people! [44:51] Plug Time! You can sponsor a RIMScast episode for this, our weekly show, or a dedicated episode. Links to sponsored episodes are in the show notes. [45:19] RIMScast has a global audience of risk and insurance professionals, legal professionals, students, business leaders, C-Suite executives, and more. Let's collaborate and help you reach them! Contact pd@rims.org for more information. [45:37] Become a RIMS member and get access to the tools, thought leadership, and network you need to succeed. Visit RIMS.org/membership or email membershipdept@RIMS.org for more information. [45:55] Risk Knowledge is the RIMS searchable content library that provides relevant information for today's risk professionals. Materials include RIMS executive reports, survey findings, contributed articles, industry research, benchmarking data, and more. [46:12] For the best reporting on the profession of risk management, read Risk Management Magazine at RMMagazine.com. It is written and published by the best minds in risk management. [46:25] Justin Smulison is the Business Content Manager at RIMS. Please remember to subscribe to RIMScast on your favorite podcasting app. You can email us at Content@RIMS.org. [46:37] Practice good risk management, stay safe, and thank you again for your continued support! Links: RISKWORLD 2026 Registration — Open for exhibitors, members, and non-members! Reserve your booth at RISKWORLD 2026! Spencer Educational Foundation — Scholarships and Grants | Open Calls and Timelines. 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Chelsea Wilson, Senior Producer, Contemporary Music at Monash University Performing Arts, spoke with David Moyle on Bent Notes about Gender Inclusivity in Jazz and Australian Music; and producing this year’s Big Jazz Day Out at the Clayton campus of Monash University. Hear Chelsea’s perspective on progress being made with Inclusivity in the music industry in this Podcast from JOY 94.9. Chelsea also chats about the roster of artists at the Big Jazz Day Out, performing in Jazz and Jazz-adjacent stylings across five stages from 2pm on Saturday March 21, 2026 at the Monash University Performings Arts centre at the Clayton Campus. More than 100 musicians will be performing including Vince Jones, Mama Alto, Yunior Terry, Alma Zygier, Aaron Choulai. Mordialloc Jazz Orchestra, Mildlife and more! Checkout all the details at the Monash Uni website. Chelsea WIlson was guest of Bent Notes on Sunday February 22, 2026 Bent Notes – 2 hours of Jazz and Improvised Music – 7 o'clock every Sunday night JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station Support this podcast, Donate to JOY; Become a member The post Big Jazz Day Out At Monash Uni appeared first on Bent Notes.
In this edition of the Kingston Arts Hour, Fiona Symonds chats with Chelsea Wilson from Women of Soul (performing on International Women's Day); Annie Louey (appearing at Comedy at the Shirley) and artist-in-residence Emma Lyn Winkler. Listen to the podcast for details of the wonderful entertainment and exhibitions coming up at kingstonarts.com.au Broadcast on The Community Block on 88.3 Southern
Voices for Palestine here II Kristy Shammas from MA'AM Development Centre Gaze was one of the speakers at the APHEDA Webinar - Solidarity with the Palestinian People. 28th Nov marked the anniversary of United Nations Resolution 181. This 1947 resolution advocated for the partition of Palestine into two states, only one of which has ever been created. The full webinar link takes you to what is happening at the moment. DonationsThe Count's 2025 here II The Count's 2025 line up brings live music to the south eastern suburbs in an up-close and personal way. Venue coordinator Chelsea Wilson gives us an outline of what to expect. NICA Graduate Show MUSE here II Zaelea, one of the graduates performing at this year's NICA Graduate show MUSE talks to us about the show and her circus journey. NICA Graduate Showcase MUSE 4-7Dec with preview Dec 3 7:30pm Sat matinee 2pm ticketsThis is the Week here II Kevin Healy has so much to work with when it comes to satire and news.Why We Stand With the CFMEU here II Emily Foley, NTEU delegate, talks to us about her successful push to have the NTEU National Committee's statement of support for the CFMEU and against administration of the Union passed. Emily is talking about the importance of union membership to stand up for the rights of workers in this space as we lead up to the community meeting at Coburg Townhall scheduled for Thursday Dec 5th at 6.30pm.
Harry Mitchell described the philosophy behind his latest album – NOON – when he spoke with David Moyle and Chelsea Wilson on Bent Notes. NOON is created as a collection... LEARN MORE The post Harry Hits NOON and stays listening appeared first on Bent Notes.
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In this "Women on Fire" debut episode of the Sweet Slumber podcast, host Meredith Brough talks with new mom and confidence coach Chelsea Wilson. Chelsea discusses her transition from helping women with body confidence to aiding moms in finding their identity and work-life balance postpartum. She shares her personal struggles with motherhood, including a difficult delivery and anxiety, and offers advice on starting with essential self-care steps. Chelsea shares the wins in her current life, including more freedom, being on the same page with her husband, and the ability to be fully present with her family.Chelsea introduces her program, "Confidently a Business Mama," and explains how to implement a flexible schedule and establish a balance as a new mom.The conversation also covers the importance of seeking help for postpartum depression and the transformative power of personal growth. Topics:Chelsea's personal journey and struggles with confidence and self-esteemChallenges of early motherhood and the importance of meeting your needsDiscussion on seeking help for postpartum anxiety and depressionImportance of mindset and personal growthFinding work-life balance as a mom and entrepreneurThree main components of work-life balanceTips for creating and sticking to a schedule and meeting essential self-care needsDiscussion about coaching and what's rewarding about this workChelsea's transformation and positive changes from following her own advice Find Chelsea Wilson:https://www.instagram.com/confidentlychelsea/?hl=enJoin The Circle for Empowering Mothers Facebook group for passionate female entrepreneurs who support mothers- for motivation, work-life balance tips, inspiration, marketing advice, and networking. (Created by Meredith Brough, Chelsea Wilson, and Vallen Webb).Keywords: new mom, confidence coach, life coaching, psychology, matrescense, work-life balance, meeting essential needs, self-care, postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety, mental health, connection, entrepreneur, time management, mom-life, schedules, mom entrepreneur, work life balance, new baby, postpartum
Chelsea Wilson & Candice Monique of Women of Soul sit down with Wednesday night hosts Bec & Sandie to chat about the interweaving of poetry in music, championing diverse voices & the collective power and importance of Women of Soul.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Very likely, people that you don't think are taking note, are! And it's good reason to keep putting one foot in front of the other." In episode 7, Chelsea shared her experience as a BFA student, her journey to Broadway, and what led her to help co-found BVC as we know it. Today we're diving deeper into Chelsea's Broadway career as a vocal coach, working on productions like The Phantom of the Opera, School of Rock, and Jesus Christ Superstar. Plus, she's sharing her best advice for aspiring Broadway performers.Connect with Chelsea on instagram @chwilsGet top musical theatre training in an online course. Save 15% on BVC ACADEMY!Use code PODCAST15 at checkoutCollege MT Auditions? Watch our recent live Q&A masterclass! Get the replay and free college audition guide here. Want to work with us? Take the Quiz & Book a Consult!Connect with us on instagram, @bwayvocalcoach And @bvcaspire for college prep content for high school students and families Find us at www.bwayvocalcoach.comSend us an email at hello@bwayvocalcoach.comJoin our free, Wednesday newsletter email list here.
Join us as special guest Chelsea continues our series: Heart for the House - A Place to be Family.
We're sitting down with Chelsea of Broadway Vocal Coach to hear her story of how she went from pursing a BFA to coaching musical theatre all over the world as a new mom living in Washington State. You're going to LOVE this conversation!WE COVER:how she learned about business so young & quicklythe transition from broadway performer to broadway vocal coachhow she views identifying with your artwhy Tik Tok changed everythingselling products onlinerunning a business with a partnerthe #1 way to grow your business how she re-did her entire program after people already bought itwhat distinguishes success in a businessRESOURCES:Visit Chelsea's business Broadway Vocal CoachTune in to Broadway Vocal Coach podcastFollow Broadway Vocal Coach on InstagramFollow Chelsea on InstagramThe Voicepreneur ProgramCoaching Services with Allie The Voicepreneur WebsiteInstagram @thevoicepreneurAligned Voice Teachers Facebook Group
We're back for part two of our Meet Your Hosts episode series! This time we're diving into Chelsea's experience as a performer turned voice teacher, the surprising turns her career has taken, and what her favorite musical is and why it's CATS. Find Chelsea on Instagram: @chwilsGift one month of the BVC Membership (for 20% off!) here. Offer expires December 31! Register for BVC Academy, our online training program for high school students here. Last day to register is December 16th!Read the rest of our 2022 Gift Guide for Singers here. Get top musical theatre training in an online course. Save 15% on BVC ACADEMY!Use code PODCAST15 at checkoutCollege MT Auditions? Watch our recent live Q&A masterclass! Get the replay and free college audition guide here. Want to work with us? Take the Quiz & Book a Consult!Connect with us on instagram, @bwayvocalcoach And @bvcaspire for college prep content for high school students and families Find us at www.bwayvocalcoach.comSend us an email at hello@bwayvocalcoach.comJoin our free, Wednesday newsletter email list here.
Young musical theatre performers are faced with a huge decision early in their lives: should I go to school for musical theatre or not? This decision impacts their careers, their prospects, their finances, and their family. But few young artists think through the implications of pursuing a BFA in Musical Theatre. And we get it, it's overwhelming! That's why today we're sharing the pros and cons of getting a BFA in Musical Theatre. Meet your hosts!Cynthia Kortman Westphal, a tenured faculty member at the University of Michigan's department of musical theatre, as well as a music director and vocal coach. Chelsea Wilson, a Musical Theatre BFA graduate from the University of Michigan, as well as a voice teacher and vocal coach.Watch our FREE Q&A Webinar and get our FREE college audition "Getting Started" guide here: www.bwayvocalcoach.com/collegeGet top musical theatre training in an online course. Save 15% on BVC ACADEMY!Use code PODCAST15 at checkoutCollege MT Auditions? Watch our recent live Q&A masterclass! Get the replay and free college audition guide here. Want to work with us? Take the Quiz & Book a Consult!Connect with us on instagram, @bwayvocalcoach And @bvcaspire for college prep content for high school students and families Find us at www.bwayvocalcoach.comSend us an email at hello@bwayvocalcoach.comJoin our free, Wednesday newsletter email list here.
Chelsea Wilson is a Broadway voice teacher who has taken social media by storm. She has served as a vocal coach on Broadway in shows like School of Rock and Phantom of the Opera. Her students have gone on to be Elphaba on Broadway just to name on big one- She is a force of wisdom and sits down with Emily to talk about how to learn to love what you do, self attuning, and how those who are most successful in the industry will champion you instead of tear you down. Chelsea and Emily discuss perfectionism, comparison and authenticity in the performing arts world. Chelsea shares vulnerable moments in her career and reminds us all that there is a million ways to find success in the performing arts field. If you are on Tik Tok, I highly recommend finding Chelsea @Chelseasings where she gives you so many FREE tips and strategies for singing musical theatre. If you want more, and why wouldn't you, you can check out her website and book with her and her team for more in-depth training. AND if you happen to be a teen or know a teen preparing for college auditions, Chelsea and her team have a whole project to get them prepped and ready and confident and killing it. TikTok: singwithchelsea https://chelseawilsonvocalstudio.com/ Insta:@bwayvocalcoach @chwils
Levi and Chelsea Wilson, BBFI Missionaries to South Sudan, join the 938 Podcast to talk about missionary life, the work God is doing in South Sudan and the need for more missionaries.
Tish interviews Chelsea Wilson from Rockingham, WA. Chelsea is a Salvation Army Officer and has worked to found City Women in her town.
Best of Season 1, Part 1 is a collection of the snips and clips of our interviews from the first half of the year by Sarah Trundle, Jennifer Givens, Kristin Watson, Lizzie Clark, Chelsea Wilson, and Chris Steiner. These ladies give so much insight on being a woman- an athlete, a mother, a leader, a partner, a cancer survivor, an entrepreneur, and living their biggest life. Whether you know these emotions or experiences or not, this podcast is to share our truth and knowledge to rise together in sisterhood and celebrate our story.
In today's episode, I chat with Confidence Coach, Chelsea Wilson who shares her story on how she did not let he past define her. Chelsea shares her vulnerable story to help inspire other women to not feel pain, guilt, or shame over their past. We talk: X Mistakes and how to move on from them X Taking personal responsibility for your actions X How to start and improve body confidence X Ignoring your intuition X Ditching the inner bitch X Your past does not define you Go hang with Chelsea: IG: @chelseaawilsonn Announcement: Very excited to announce the launch of the Aligned & Abundant AF Challenge starting Monday 17th August. It's FREE! Get ready to UPLEVEL your manifestation and mindset skills. Just click on the link below. https://www.thequarterlifefunk.com/alginedandabundantafchallenge --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thequarterlifefunk/message
It's not everyday you meet another Chelsea. Sit down and get ready for a candid interview with Chelsea Wilson and learn how she turned a terrifying situation into a moment of gratitude and was able to overcome one of the scariest days of her life. Relating to this episode both Chelsea's share vulnerable details about dealing with body confidence, being drugged and how mindset can change everything!
Chelsea Shine Wilson is a College Basketball Analyst for ESPN and Raycom Sports. Chelsea is a former UVa Women’s basketball star and played under both Debbie Ryan and Joanne Boyle. She graduated from UVa with a degree in Sociology but it was an internship at Newsradio WINA that piqued her interest with sports radio and broadcasting. In 2013 Chelsea began her work as a color commentator for ACC Women’s Basketball as well as working for the Virginia Athletics Foundation. Chelsea met and married former UVa baseball player Tyler Wilson and this is where her story gets really interesting. Tyler continued his baseball career from college as he was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles, he played in the Minors until he got the call to make his major league debut with the Orioles. While Chelsea supported and cheered on her husband she continued to pursue her broadcasting dreams and aspirations. In 2018 Tyler signed with the Twins of the Korea Baseball Organization and Chelsea also found out she was pregnant- with TWINS! In that first season abroad Chelsea gave birth to her twin boys in South Korea. This is what is so remarkable, to me, Chelsea has continued her work in Broadcasting as an Analyst for ESPN, splitting her seasons with Tyler while they both dedicate themselves to raising their boys in a very non-traditional set up. Ultimately it is their amazing relationship of support and team work that speaks so loudly of their character and of their faith. I am thrilled to be able to discuss this fantastic journey Chelsea has set out on because I know this phenomenal woman is destined for big things in life!
**Mr B's Foot Tappers Show Replay On www.traxfm.org. We Start with a few tracks from memory lane, plus we feature music from the fantastic Lyndon David Hall. There's tunes from Sister Sledge, Eastside Connection, Silver Platinum, Joe Sample, Incognito, Ida Divine, Ronnette Harrison, Brian Power, Jody Watley, Tahirah Asha Memory, The British Collective, Anderson .Paak, Marvin Gaye, Tower Of Power, Chelsea Wilson and Nadine Lee. Mr B's Foot Tappers Show Live Every Thursday On www.traxfm.org #traxfm #soul #funk #nusoul #boogie #raregrooves #jazz #MrB #foottappers Listen Here: www.traxfm.org The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/original103.3/ Free Trax FM Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details? id=net.traxfmradio.ba.a6bcb OnLine Radio Box: http://onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs=uk.trax Tune In Radio : https://tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176/ Radio Deck: http://www.radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: http://traxfmlondon.radio.net/ Stream Radio : http://streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: http://www.liveonlineradio.net/english/trax-fm-103-3.htm **
**The David RB Show Replay On www.traxfm.org. This Week The Badger Featured New Cuts From Lilli Casesley, Lightning MC Feat Nabsora, Male, Chelsea Wilson, Francis Overcast, Lukas Setto, Luther Vandross & More., Remixes From Dee Dee Sharpe Gamble - “ Easy Money”, Lucaj & Doug E Fresh's “Ladi Di Dadi”, Atlantic Starr's “Silver Shadow”, Fatback Band's “I Found Loving”, Plus Miss Jones, Randy Jackson & The Gypsies Feat Karyn White, Anderson Paak Feat brandy, Beyonce's Version Of Maze & “Before I Let Go” & More. The David RB Show Live Every Wednesday From 8PM UK Time The Station: www.traxfm.org #traxfm #davidrbshow #soul #funk #urban #hiphop #remixes #house #danceclassics #oldschool #nusoul #rnb Listen Here: www.traxfm.org Free Trax FM Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.traxfmradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/original103.3/OnLine Radio Box: http://onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs=uk.trax Tune In Radio : https://tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176/ Radio Deck: http://www.radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: http://traxfmlondon.radio.net/ Stream Radio : http://streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: http://www.liveonlineradio.net/english/trax-fm-103-3.htm **
Chelsea Wilson spoke with David Moyle, Paul Gardner and Jett about her Artistic direction of the 2019 Stonnington Jazz Festival kicking off on May 9. This year’s festival has something for everyone – Jazz storytime for […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_bentnotes/p/joy.org.au/bentnotes/wp-content/uploads/sites/107/2019/04/Chelsea-Wilson-20190407.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 21:08 — 19.4MB) | Embed Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Email | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Chelsea’s Stonnington Festival 2019 appeared first on Bent Notes.
Hi, I'm Glyn Williams. I create two shows on here - The Silky Soul Show and The A-Z Of Northern Soul. Silky Soul is broadcast across the UK on several FM and DAB radio stations, across the spanish costas on FM and on dozens of internet based radio stations that have listeners in over 200countries. If you like you soul more contemporary modern and 70's then the Silky Soul show is for you. If however you prefer your soul in the more gritty Northern Soul style then check out The A-Z Of Northern Soul. Please do feel free to get in touch with me via email to radioglyn@gmail.com - i'll give you a mention on the show and play your favorite tune of the moment at the same time :)
Hi, I'm Glyn Williams. I create two shows on here - The Silky Soul Show and The A-Z Of Northern Soul. Silky Soul is broadcast across the UK on several FM and DAB radio stations, across the spanish costas on FM and on dozens of internet based radio stations that have listeners in over 200countries. If you like you soul more contemporary modern and 70's then the Silky Soul show is for you. If however you prefer your soul in the more gritty Northern Soul style then check out The A-Z Of Northern Soul. Please do feel free to get in touch with me via email to radioglyn@gmail.com - i'll give you a mention on the show and play your favorite tune of the moment at the same time :)
Hi, I'm Glyn Williams. I create two shows on here - The Silky Soul Show and The A-Z Of Northern Soul. Silky Soul is broadcast across the UK on several FM and DAB radio stations, across the spanish costas on FM and on dozens of internet based radio stations that have listeners in over 200countries. If you like you soul more contemporary modern and 70's then the Silky Soul show is for you. If however you prefer your soul in the more gritty Northern Soul style then check out The A-Z Of Northern Soul. Please do feel free to get in touch with me via email to radioglyn@gmail.com - i'll give you a mention on the show and play your favorite tune of the moment at the same time :)
Hi, I'm Glyn Williams. I create two shows on here - The Silky Soul Show and The A-Z Of Northern Soul. Silky Soul is broadcast across the UK on several FM and DAB radio stations, across the spanish costas on FM and on dozens of internet based radio stations that have listeners in over 200countries. If you like you soul more contemporary modern and 70's then the Silky Soul show is for you. If however you prefer your soul in the more gritty Northern Soul style then check out The A-Z Of Northern Soul. Please do feel free to get in touch with me via email to radioglyn@gmail.com - i'll give you a mention on the show and play your favorite tune of the moment at the same time :)
Hi, I'm Glyn Williams. I create two shows on here - The Silky Soul Show and The A-Z Of Northern Soul. Silky Soul is broadcast across the UK on several FM and DAB radio stations, across the spanish costas on FM and on dozens of internet based radio stations that have listeners in over 200countries. If you like you soul more contemporary modern and 70's then the Silky Soul show is for you. If however you prefer your soul in the more gritty Northern Soul style then check out The A-Z Of Northern Soul. Please do feel free to get in touch with me via email to radioglyn@gmail.com - i'll give you a mention on the show and play your favorite tune of the moment at the same time :)
Welcome to Episode_#9 of the Blue-in-Green:PODCAST which are released on the first, second and third Mondays of the month. This podcast series runs in conjunction with the online radio station, Blue-in-Green:RADIO which celebrates 21st century soul, jazz, funk, Latin & hip-hop music. These shows are designed to give you some insight into the incredible range of talented presenters we're so lucky to host from all over the world and to geek out musically with us. This episode sees Imran venture to Melbourne, Australia, to speak with the incredibly inspirational Chelsea Wilson. Singer, songwriter, musician, DJ, Artistic Director... an immeasurable talent that we couldn't have been happier to spend time with. We discuss Chelsea's new album 'Chasing Gold', her experiences touring around the world, her love of jazz and her documentary on Kerri Biddell amongst other of her musical inspirations. www.blueingreenradio.com TuneIn: https://bit.ly/2LBK0BD
This week we're talking about conspiracy theories, taking boys to dance, and seriously, Lizzie needs to admit her feelings for Gordo.Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe then follow us on social media @4oclockpod!
Chelsea Wilson joins us for this episode to talk about "mix" voice and belting. Chelsea works as the vocal coach for Phantom of the Opera and School of Rock on Broadway.Some questions answered on the show:What is "mix" voice?How can I sing higher notes without straining?Do classical singers "mix?"Is there a difference between belting and using your mix?The Holistic Voice Podcast is a free resource created by vocalists, for vocalists. We believe a successful singer needs more than just a great voice. Artistic development, mental and physical health, business skills, and career opportunities all contribute to a singer's potential. If you are looking for resources and education on how to navigate life as a vocalist, this podcast is for you. Please write in with your comments! You can find us at our website, www.theholisticvoice.net, and on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.We are launching our Patreon site THIS WEEK! This is a great way for you to interact with this community of vocalists, and it also allows us the flexibility to dedicate more of our time and energy to giving you great content! It will be found at http://www.patreon.com/theholisticvoiceFeaturing:"All Night, All Day"- Lawrence Brownlee (NPR Tiny Desk recording)Credits:Production: Jordan Reynolds and Austin VitalianoDan Rogers: MusicSupport the show
Arts hosts Val and Trish will be speaking with Nela Trifkovic on her performance with Band SARAY Iluminado about new interpretations of Sevdah (traditional folk music) from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Jewish Sephardic music from the Balkans on 28th February at 45 Downstairs. Also chatting with both Samantha Byrne deputy Mayor of Moonee Valley City Council on the upcoming Festival at Queens Park on Sunday, 25 February along with Music Programmer Chelsea Wilson from the Brunswick Music Festival from the 4th to 18th March
Rebi and Molly chat to Brunswick Music Festival programmer and performing musician Chelsea Wilson. The festival runs over 2 weeks from Sunday March 5-19.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“We have to show up and we have to apply for things outside [Indian Country]. There is no one better than us to than to represent at the national level.” Chelsea Wilson (Cherokee Nation) works at All Native Group, a division of Ho-Chunk Inc. She is active in the DC chapter of the New Leaders Council a member of the executive committee and is a previous fellow with the organization. If a full-time job and a one organization was not enough, Chelsea Wilson also chairs the Frontrunners Committee of the organization She Should Run. Chelsea Wilson describes herself as a giver, and if you cannot tell, she puts that into practice through the work she does personally and professionally. That character trait pays dividends back to Chelsea through the mentorships she’s developed over the years. And each mentorship helped Chelsea develop and find new ways to give back. It’s a classic story about how hard work, mentorship, and networks come together to provide opportunities to grow personally and professionally. Chelsea worked for the Cherokee Nation where her boss mentored her and gave her projects to stretch her development. Eventually that led her to DC. I knew Chelsea’s boss at Cherokee Nation and she mentioned to me Chelsea’s interest in moving to DC. When I ran into her at a reception, that a “pushy friend” forced her to attend, I mentioned that I was looking to hire someone for my team. After living in DC, Chelsea found her path through NLC and She Should Run. It’s refreshing to have someone that can articulate that their interest to serve in public office comes from a genuine place of giving. Many people say it, and for many people it’s true. But with Chelsea, you can feel her desire to serve. In this conversation we discuss finding finding mentors the right way, growing professionally, and being willing to fail by trying. Chelsea Wilson combined each of these into her current work and others are starting to take notice.
I Hope You'll Be Very Unhappy Without Me, Women of Soul, The Stonnington Jazz Festival... I couldn't quite believe my luck when I was invited to turn the PBS studio into the chat cave, to interview Chelsea Wilson!
I Hope You'll Be Very Unhappy Without Me, Women of Soul, The Stonnington Jazz Festival... I couldn't quite believe my luck when I was invited to turn the PBS studio into the chat cave, to interview Chelsea Wilson!