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On this episode of the Another Way To See It podcast, we talk with Christine Morris about her experience being purposefully alive, during these trying times. We dive into her embodied understanding of powerful tools we can use to bolster the wellness of our body, mind, soul so that we can endure the difficulties we're facing now. Christine's Bio:A seasoned Somatic Body Therapist, Integrative Healer and Master Herbalist with over two decades of experience, Chris Morris's expertise lies in addressing the nervous system and subtle energy to promote healing in areas such as emotions, health, mindset, relational and soul wounds, trauma and generational trauma Chris guides clients from healing to embodied awakening and wholeness. Specifically, she supports highly sensitive individuals, women and creatives looking to shape a more connected, integrated and care-focused society. Get in touch with Christine:Integrative Healing | Somatic to SubtleOpening Spaces Heal Your Body, Love Your Soul, Connect Your Spirit619.540.1469www.openingspaces.comchris@openingspaces.com We always love to hear from you, reach out:https://www.instagram.com/anotherwaytoseeitpodcast/Support our show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1694878/supporters/new Coaches: Kim Moranhttps://www.kimmorancoaching.com/https://www.instagram.com/kimcalifornia/ Tracy Holemeyerhttps://www.uncontrollablyme.com/https://www.instagram.com/uncontrollably_me/ Produced by: Kim MoranMusic: A Rush of Inspiration by Evan Mac Donald Support the show
Christine Morris from Cancer Council SA joins Matthew Pantelis to discuss how children are using social media to get around loopholes to buy vapes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week of The Fin, Brad Thompson and Peter Ker on what's behind the executive churn at Fortescue, how it will affect the company's green energy reinvention and whether Andrew Forrest is just too hard to work for. This podcast is sponsored by Australian Unity. Further reading:Fortescue partied, then parted ways with its CEO Saturday was the party, Sunday was the departure of a chief executive of just six months. By Monday, hard questions were being asked. Fortescue Metals CFO quits Fortescue Metals has lost its chief financial officer, Christine Morris, the 11th executive to leave in three years. Fortescue Investors split over whether Forrest is wrecking or rescuing Fortescue Metals investors are split over whether Andrew Forrest is damaging its culture, with a former major shareholder selling down his stake over fears the company's chairman might “wreck” the iron ore major.'Flame Trees' as performed by Jimmy Barnes at the Fortescue 20th anniversary party was written by Steve Prestwich and Don Walker.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the week following its star-studded 20th birthday celebration, iron ore giant Fortescue has seen three high-profile resignations. Fortescue's founder Andrew Forrest has cited differences in vision for the company, but neither CEO Fiona Hick, CFO Christine Morris nor director Guy Debelle have spoken publicly about the reason for their resignations. One thing we do know is that shareholders are uncomfortable. Are these resignations really down to employees not sharing Fortescue's ‘green vision'? Or does the company have a governance problem? Guardian Australia's senior business reporter Jonathan Barrett speaks to Jane Lee
Andrew Forrest's Fortescue empire is bleeding high-level executives. Our expert unpacks the divisive vision that's driving the mass exodus. Find out more about The Front podcast here and read about this story and more on The Australian's website or search for The Australian in your app store. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Joshua Burton. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Christine Morris, Prevention and Advocacy Manager, Cancer Council SA spoke with Matthew Pantelis about a new study shows that almost 80% of food and drink ads targeted at kids are junk food.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join host Christine Morris of Trinity Logistics, as she shares March's freight market information and news that may impact your business. If interested in participating in ATRI's Operational Costs of Trucking report, visit https://truckingresearch.org/2023/03/01/ops-costs-data-collection-2023/) . The deadline is April 28th. To view available Trinity shipments, go to https://trinitylogistics.com/carriers-login/. To reach our Carrier Development Team, call 800-846-3400 and ask for a Carrier Development Representative.
Join host Christine Morris of Trinity Logistics, as she shares February's freight market information and news that may impact your business. If interested in submitting comments on how the FMCSA should regulate self-driving trucks, visit https://www.regulations.gov/commenton/FMCSA-2016-0102-link To view available Trinity shipments, go to https://trinitylogistics.com/carriers-login/. To reach our Carrier Development Team, call 800-846-3400 and ask for a Carrier Development Representative.
Join host Christine Morris of Trinity Logistics, as she shares January's freight market information and news that may impact your business. If interested in submitting comments for the FMCSA's proposal on regulations for non-payment, visit https://www.regulations.gov/commenton/FMCSA-2016-0102-0081. To register for the CVSA's free webinar on exercise with Dr. Mark Manera, visit https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Zzz1xYffTKWWg2qFxV9S_A?fbclid=IwAR0U0KUZFLywAa_pfU4sxjmplCSzUNqqXwf_kw4Rbyh_GXSKoqUhcF1l8nc. To view available Trinity shipments, go to https://trinitylogistics.com/carriers-login/. To reach our Carrier Development Team, call 800-846-3400 and ask for a Carrier Development Representative.
Summer Breakfast with Lucy Lokan and Tom Rehn Jan Chorley, Judith Sloan, Ashlea Kunowski, Best of Jon Blake, Christine Morris, Jon Whelan and the Best of Behind Closed Doors.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join host Christine Morris of Trinity Logistics, as she shares December's freight market information and news that may impact your business. If interested in submitting comments for the ATRI research on predatory truck towing, go to https://www.research.net/r/ATRI-Pred-Towing-Survey To view available Trinity shipments, go to https://trinitylogistics.com/carriers-login/. To reach our Carrier Development Team, call 800-846-3400 and ask for a Carrier Development Representative.
Join host Christine Morris of Trinity Logistics, as she shares November's freight market information and news that may impact you. This episode is also where she shares Trinity's available dedicated lanes. If interested in any of the available lanes, reach out to Nick Davidson of Trinity at nick.davidson@trinitylogistics.com or 302-404-1043.
Join host Christine Morris of Trinity Logistics, as she shares October's freight market information and news that may impact you. This episode is also where she shares Trinity's available dedicated lanes. If interested in any of the available lanes, reach out to Rebecca Meredith of Trinity at rebecca.meredith@trinitylogistics.com or 302-253-3921.
Join host Christine Morris of Trinity Logistics, as she shares September's freight market information and news that may impact you. This episode is also where she shares Trinity's available dedicated lanes. If interested in any of the available lanes, reach out to Rebecca Meredith of Trinity at rebecca.meredith@trinitylogistics.com or 302-253-3921.
Join host Christine Morris of Trinity Logistics, as she shares August's freight market information and news that may impact you. This episode is also where she shares Trinity's available dedicated lanes. If interested in any of the available lanes, reach out to Rebecca Meredith of Trinity at rebecca.meredith@trinitylogistics.com or 302-253-3921.
Join host Christine Morris and co-host Brittany Siegel, both of Trinity Logistics, joined by Hope, CEO of Mother Trucker Yoga, as well as two truck driver participants of the Mother Trucker Yoga program, Cheryl Vickers and Dean Key. This episode covers the importance of staying fit and healthy as a truck driver, how Hope created Mother Trucker Yoga and personal stories from Cheryl and Dean on how they found Mother Trucker Yoga and the impact it's made on their daily lives. If you're interested in learning how to get started with Mother Trucker Yoga, you can visit https://www.mothertruckeryoga.com/. If you'd like to be a participant in a future episode or have a topic you'd like us to cover, send us an email at marketing@trinitylogistics.com!
Join host Christine Morris of Trinity Logistics, as she shares July's freight market information and news that may impact you.
Join host Christine Morris and co-host Carrie Zalsky, both of Trinity Logistics, and two Trinity carrier relationships, Robert Mills of R.T. Mills Trucking and Mark Scott with Alliance Industries, as they dive into a conversation together! This episode covers how the freight market has affected these carriers throughout the past few years to now, the recent rise in operating expenses, and overall some great advice and discussion from these guys from their years of experience navigating the ups and downs of the industry. If you'd like to be a participant in a future episode or have a topic you'd like us to cover, send us an email at marketing@trinitylogistics.com!
Join host Christine Morris of Trinity Logistics, as she shares June's freight market information and news that may impact you.
Netta & B Level celebrates 7 years of marriage. They tape before a live audience with celebrity guest panel that includes Tommy Bozman, Christine Morris, Dee Dee Jones & Bun B
Netta & B Level celebrates 7 years of marriage. They tape before a live audience with celebrity guest panel that includes Tommy Bozman, Christine Morris, Dee Dee Jones & Bun B
The Trinity Long Room Hub is delighted to present the latest talk in the series What does it Mean to be Human in the 21st century?, with cultural historian Dr. Lisa Godson who will explore the field of material culture and how our identity as humans is predicated on the artefacts we surround ourselves with. It will explore the objects, spaces and systems that we use and inhabit, and will propose that being human in the 21st century involves understanding that we not only shape objects and environments but are in turn shaped by the material world to behave and act in certain ways. It will further explore how research into the design and use of seemingly ordinary or everyday objects can enlighten our understanding of the past, present and future and how the implied user of particular objects and technologies is designed into objects, leading to the disabling and even endangerment of others. This podcast also includes a conversation between Christine Morris, Andrew A. David Associate Professor in Greek Archaeology and History at Trinity College Dublin. The lecture series is organised by the Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute in partnership with The Dock, Accenture's global research and incubation hub in Dublin.
I chat w/ Christine Morris! Do you want a Fabulously Balanced Life? We all do, but what are the steps? How to we get organized to eliminate the distractions? Have a listen...and connect with Christine! www.fabulouslybalancedlife.com
Norfolk, Virginia, has made headlines for tackling sea level rise and coastal flooding head-on. We talk with the city's Chief Resilience Officer and Planning Director about their collaboration, the goals of their Resilience Strategy and innovative ways of thinking and doing they are testing on the ground.
In 2014, life seemed incredible for Christine Morris. Her business was thriving, and life was going just how she had planned it. But in an instant, that all changed when her house was burnt to the ground. She and her family lost everything! The months following this tragedy became a time of reflection for her and, rather than looking at this loss as a setback, she chose to use the lessons she learned through her journey to help even more entrepreneurs create a fabulously balanced life. Throughout Christine’s career, she has proven her ability to overcome adversity and use it to create opportunities to help other entrepreneurs. Her experience, combined with her focus on balance and strategies, assures even the most overloaded business owner will find clarity and success. Today, Christine uses this experience as a business and productivity coach, helping busy entrepreneurs create a life that is more inline with both their personal and business goals. You can find Christine over at: www.fabulouslybalancedlife.com www.facebook.com/StrategicGrowth www.twitter.com/itschristineM_ www.instagram.com/itschristinem_ You can check out Christine's FREE Guide on How to overcome the 3 Most Common Causes of Overwhelm. http://fabulouslybalancedlife.com/overwhelm/ or join her Fabulously Balanced Life FB Community at https://www.facebook.com/groups/OvercomingOverload/
In this weeks episode Melissa interviews Christine Morris a Business and Productivity Coach. We discuss why creating systems at any stage of your business is extremely beneficial. Christine also walks us through some practical steps we can take today to make our business more effective and system ready!
Christine Morris is the founder of FabulouslyBalancedLife.com, a venture committed to helping busy entrepreneurs implement systems to support a successful business and a balanced life. She is a business mentor and productivity coach who has worked her way through the online business world, beginning as a virtual assistant who quickly built a multi-VA team before transitioning into the in-demand Online Business Manager and systems expert she is today, supporting six- and seven-figure business owners in managing their teams and creating strategies for growth. Throughout her career, she has proven her ability to overcome adversity and use it to create opportunities for other entrepreneurs. In 2014, Christine’s family experienced a devastating fire 30 days out from a live event she was coordinating for a client. With systems in place, the event went forward as planned and Christine was able to outsource her work and take the time off she needed to recover. She used this opportunity to reflect and realize what was truly important to her and what didn’t fit for her family. Christine designed FabulouslyBalancedLife.com to share her passion for helping others create a life that is more in line with both their personal and professional goals. On this episode of the podcast, Christine shares strategies for landing clients as a VA/OBM, developing systems for your business, and establishing effective working relationships. Listen and learn when to outsource and how to own your expertise! Key Takeaways Christine’s strategies for landing clients Utilize organizations like IVAA Respond to RFPs and follow up Network and build relationships The difference between a VA and an OBM Virtual Assistants perform specific tasks (i.e.: social media, marketing) and are paid hourly or per project Online Business Managers work one-on-one with clients to oversee the big picture (i.e.: operations, project management) and are paid base plus incentives The importance of creating systems that are documented and centralized Saves time Establishes consistency Provides clear instructions to VA’s Allows your business to run when you can’t be there Protects clients Christine’s guidelines regarding documenting systems Don’t keep things in your head Next time you complete a task, open a Google Doc and jot down the steps Add and elaborate as needed – it’s a living document Before long, you’ll have an entire operations manual Christine’s advice about determining what to outsource Complete a time audit Outsource tasks that are taking too much time with little ROI Delegate tasks that are not in your zone of genius The 90-day dating period you should expect after hiring a VA It takes time to get a feel for each other and understand work styles, etc. Give clear instructions, otherwise, you’re setting the VA up for failure Rather than expecting instant results, take the time to build a relationship The significance of owning your expertise as a VA/OBM Set your own expectations regarding what the first 30, 60, 90 days should look like with a new client Own the role you play in the relationship and set the tone early Resources Christine’s Workbook http://fabulouslybalancedlife.com/workbook/ International Virtual Assistants Association http://ivaa.org/ Connect with Christine Morris Website http://fabulouslybalancedlife.com/
This is, as they used to say of the installments of Saved By the Bell in which someone got addicted to drugs, a very special episode. In fact, it's special for two reasons. Firstly it's episode 20 (round numbers are cool). Secondly, it's the first to be supported by our new sponsor, 100 Resilient Cities: an NGO dedicated to helping cities prepare for the challenges of the 21st century. To celebrate, this week, we're talking about an issue very close to 100RC's heart: how coastal cities can deal with rising sea levels. To discuss this, Stephanie and I are joined by our colleague India Bourke, the office climate expert. She talks us through the latest science, and we debate why, when the Arctic ice sheet is in dramatic decline, we aren't more frightened. Then I talk to some of the chief resilience officers in port cities at the front line of the fight to keep cities above water: Arnoud Molenaar of Rotterdam in the Netherlands; and Christine Morris and her deputy Katerina Oskarsson, of Norfolk... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our communities are constantly changing. Most changes are gradual and predictable—a new store opens on Main Street, newcomers come to town and priorities shift. But, sometimes change is abrupt, unexpected—a major natural disaster or an epidemic. How can your city or town best prepare for unanticipated change? What will help your community respond to challenges not only to bounce back, but to become stronger than ever? Michael Crowley, senior program officer, Institute for Sustainable Communities, and Christine Morris, chief resilience officer with the city of Norfolk, Virginia, join CommunityMatters for an hour-long conference talk to share ideas and lessons learned from building resilient communities. Follow along with our notes here: http://bit.ly/1y40o2A. Photo credit: Martijn de Valk, Flickr Creative Commons, https://flic.kr/p/9xJXrc