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In this week's show Introvert myth of the week: Introverts are not good networkers. It's complete rubbish, of course. Click here are listen to a summary of some of the networking experts I've interviewed on this very subject. Leadership tip of the week: Think about Mount Recyclemore and the G7 meeting. There was a world leadership summit, it would seem wrong not to get a leadership lesson from it. A discussion with Angela Rhodes. Angela runs an HR consultancy which guides small/medium sized business owners through the maze of employment legislation. Contact Angela at https://www.crispinrhodes.co.uk/ What's your question about introversion? Ask it at activateyourintrovert.co.uk I'll answer it on air and you can join me on air if you'd like.
Angela Gentile shares with us her journey of grief after the death of her father from an aneurism. When her dad died she was in a very unhappy and unfulfilled place in her life and felt she was not living in alignment with who she was. After her dad died she was standing in the ashes of her life and had to do multiple 360's to create the life she was meant to live. A life that would become also a way to honor her father's memory, because she did not want his death to be in vain. Since then she has created multiple projects and ways of helping others. She is the Founder of Sweat Remix and as a certified teaching Professional since 2005 from coaching to public school to fitness, she specializes in helping people transform pain and loss into powerful purpose. From the Sweat Remix #ZenRageHeal process to Big Sister Coaching, both focus on moving through what is difficult both physically and emotionally, giving people permission to really meet the best version of themselves and life a life that is truly powerful. Listening to her journey you too will feel inspired to Zen Rage and Heal! (Explicit colorful language used during our candid conversation) Contact Angela on IG: https://www.instagram.com/theangelagentile/ Link to Sweat Remix: www.sweatremix.com Link to Big Sister Coaching: https://www.theangelagentile.com Music: http://www.oneplanetmusic.com Production: Carlos Andres Londono Contact Kendra Rinaldi to be a guest or for more information about grief coaching sessions: http://www.griefgratitudeandthegrayinbetween.com
In this special episode of Movement Maker: The Podcast, Terri Broussard Williams interviews Angela Provost, a sugar cane farmer in Louisiana and changemaker whose story is a part of “Find Your Fire.” As Terri says, no movement moves alone. Angie’s movement is amplified by Elora Turner, co-founder of Bhoomi, a sugar cane water company that collaborates with Provost Farm. Elora joins Terri and Angie for this conversation. Terri reads a little from her book while Angie + Elora elaborate about the growing scarcity of Black farmers in Louisiana and how we have the power to change this alarming fact, create partnerships for change, and raise awareness around the need for more Black growers, Black sugar cane growers in particular, and to tell the world all about sugarcane and its underrated glory. Listen to Angela’s story and learn about the journey of Bhoomi cane juice from India to Louisiana. Angie + Elora are truly turning moments into movements together! About The Host: Terri Broussard Williams believes that leaders turn moments into movements. She also believes that anyone can be a great leader. Terri explains that movements can be as big as passing a law, building a church, or starting a nonprofit. They can also be as small as giving to someone in need, showing kindness, or helping students at a school get gym equipment. This podcast is here to help you with the HOW and WHY people build movements. Terri breaks it down each time using the #FirestarterFormula which is: find your cause, build a community to help, communicate your vision, and work to see change. In each episode of this podcast, we’ll take a look at one of the four pillars of the #MovementMakerTribe including philanthropy, policy change, movement-building, and the movement from within. This edition of Movement Maker: The Podcast is a special fireside chat with firestarters, where Terri introduces you to the changemakers in “Find Your Fire.” Episode Notes: Moderator/Host: Terri Broussard Williams, Founder, Movement Maker Tribe + Social Impact Strategist, Lobbyist Very Important Guests: Angela Provost of Iberia, Louisiana, Farmer at Provost Farms, advocate of the black farming community, cousin to Terri, and #MovementMaker. Provost Farm LLC is committed to supplying resources that promote equity and food security to marginalized communities. The farm was created in 2018 as an agriculture and advocacy center to preserve the ancestral legacies of South Louisiana’s Farmers of Color. They cultivate historically African and Indigenous diasporic crops for sale and distribution to other minority owned businesses. They apply the wisdom of their Afro-Creole ancestors as a way to acknowledge the historical significance of black sugarcane growers and move forward toward fair and impartial institutional practices. They draw on the efforts of many progressive networks that connect rural and urban communities in order to heal damage created by centuries of “plantation” practices. They envision Provost Farm LLC as an epicenter of agricultural inclusivity and food justice for the next generation. They believe it is the right of every human being to “Bon Manger.” Elora Turner of Louisiana, educator, organizer, and the Co-founder & Director of Communications at Bhoomi Cane Water. After teaching in New Orleans for 7 years, Elora and Arpit (her partner in life and business as CEO of Bhoomi) moved to Austin, Texas to launch Bhoomi Cane Water. In partnership with U.S. minority farmers, Bhoomi seeks to revolutionize the story of sugarcane in the U.S. and beyond. Bhoomi makes refreshing cold-pressed cane water elixirs infused with Ayurvedic ingredients for a delicious and hydrating immunity boost. Learn more about Bhoomi's mission to connect humanity to health for people and our planet at DrinkBhoomi.com. Bhoomi partnered with Angie & June Provost and also Eddie J. Lewis of The American Sugar Cane Lean to work to advocate for equity for all black farmers. Get your own copy of “Find Your Fire” here! After you listen, be sure to check out: Want your copy of “Find Your Fire” signed by the author? Click Here. The #MovementMakerTribe Facebook insider group, join us for all things #MovementMaker inspired. Follow the #MovementMakerTribe on Instagram. Get your #MovementMaker swag here! Sign up for some “Friday Fuel” - a newsletter providing weekly love letters meant to inspire the change-maker in all of us. Book Terri to speak. Contact Angela at provostfarm@gmail.com, Like Provost Farms on Facebook. Donate to Provost Farms GoFundMe Contact Elora at elora@drinkbhoomi.com, or Follow Bhoomi on Instagram Want Bhoomi cane water? Bhoomi recently launched at Whole Foods Market in NYC & NJ, so head on over and get some! Subscribe to Movement Maker: The Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating or review!
Angela Hershey, an End of Life Doula, joins Anna Lakin on this episode to discuss the worries around the Coronavirus and how to deal with it. Angela also discusses end of life and other adverse events. Contact Angela at: Phone: 317-954-0977 Email: angela@mymassageandwellnessllc.com Website: https://www.mymassageandwellnessllc.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/mymassageandwellnessllc/about/ Indy End of Life Collective: https://www.facebook.com/Indyendoflifecollective Contact Applegate & Dillman Elder Law: http://www.applegate-elderlaw.com/
Baby Sign Language is a wonderful tool to help your little ones communicate before they are developmentally able to speak. Angela Johnson Sutherland joins us this week to answer questions about how to introduce and the benefits of Baby Sign Language. And be sure to watch the video version on https://www.facebook.com/chroniclesofnannya/Here are a few links that are helpful:https://store.signingtime.com/baby-signing-timeASLpro.comCheck your local library for baby sign language books, and videos! Contact Angela:www.thethirdparent.comFacebook.com/thethirdparentFacebook.com/3rdparentFacebook.com/askthenannyFacebook.com/thisjamgoodBe sure to follow Chronicles of Nannya on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chroniclesofnannya/And Twitter: https://twitter.com/nannyapodcastAnd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chroniclesofnannya/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Angela, Master Esthetician and Transpersonal Energy PractitionerAngela has been offering customized facials in Toluca Lake for 20 plus years. She describes herself as a light worker. She acts as both a therapist and Esthetician. Her holistic approach to treating the skin starts with treating the "whole" body and mind. Sessions can include energy work (Intuitive touch), and massage on scalp & facial pressure points to help bring clients to a "child like" state: "Your mind isn't racing--you're at peace." She utilizes customized facial treatments using (Microdermabrasion) and Dr. Grandel Skincare which aids in rejuvenation. Energy healing is also part of what Angela and OC Skin Secrets provides, which means something different to everyone. It could be Spirituality, Nature, Math, Music, etc. The invitation is to ask yourself "What is it for me?" What does it take to feel vital and to feel the life force running through my veins. When you become out of sync we are not in harmony with all the aspects of ourselves. The secret to health and well-being is a combination of body/mind counseling and hands-on intuitive healing. The hands-on healing helps to balance, support and relax the chakra and nervous systems. When these systems are relaxed, the body can start to heal itself. Angela works via email, Skype, FaceTime and in person, to heal your skin and body. Mention Beauty Call and receive a FREE consultation. Contact Angela:www.ocskin.net 818-314-1124 (text)https://www.facebook.com/ocskinsecrets/Angela, Master Esthetician and Transpersonal Energy PractitionerSupport the show (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beauty-call-podcast/id1462542236)
Today we’re discussing a topic that is often overlooked in real estate: Safety. And not just in regards to realtors, but consumers, too! In today’s episode, Angela Shields, CEO of The Tennessee Realtors, provides us with some case studies that act as perfect examples of why safety should always come first. Tune in to hear Angela tell the story of a realtor who barely made it out of a home showing alive, and find out why even a consumer should verify the legitimacy of their realtor. The moral of the story? If you see something, say something. It could save someone’s life...or your own. Please subscribe to this podcast in iTunes or in the Podcasts App on your phone. Never miss a beat from Leigh by visiting The Leigh Brown Experience. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:50 – Introducing Angela Shields, the CEO of The Tennessee Realtors 01:20 – Angela represents the state and realtors of Tennessee 01:43 – They support all the realtors that are part of the local associations, do legislative work to protect private property rights, and watch out for consumer 02:21 – They also educate realtors 03:20 – The importance of realtor safety for the realtor and consumer 03:53 – It’s important to know with whom you’re doing business 04:34 – Story of when a realtor needed protection 04:45 – In San Antonio, TX she got a call that a realtor had been attacked by someone who had been referred to her 05:22 – She took the person to see a few houses, and at one house the person walked around, disappeared, went to the attic, and came back down with a pipe 05:42 – He hit her with the pipe, she ran outside to the porch, tried to flag multiple vehicles, and started to run to her car 06:30 – She ran towards the road, a car full of teenagers stopped for her and pulled her into their car, and he chased them in his car; luckily they found a cop 07:15 – He had everything in his trunk to tie her up and kill her; he was convicted of attempted murder and the kids had saved her life 07:30 – What Janice is doing now 07:45 – After she recuperated, she began teaching classes on safety; her name is Janice Tisdale 08:14 – Her background helped her survive the attack and the story gives hope for the integrity of our future generations 09:55 – She tells her story to help others avoid what she went through; in real estate, there are reasons realtors take precautions like asking for I.D. and meeting in public 10:30 – Realtors are always giving back and Janice is an example of that; for years, she came in every month to teach the safety portion of new member orientation 12:00 – The consumer side of realtor safety; the public doesn’t know who they’re dealing with, either 12:30 – Angela heard of a case where a realtor had a mental health issue; it became an issue over time, until finally a consumer and the association had to face it 13:00 – It can be dangerous for the consumer and that realtor eventually left the business and sought treatment 13:30 – Brokers have things in place to protect their agents and the consumers 14:00 – We need a constant conversation regarding licensure and regulations that’ll keep people safe 14:35 – If you see something, say something 15:50 – There’s a difference between someone having a bad day and someone having an actual mental health issue 16:40 – Have safety policies set in your office: Code words, let someone know where you are and with whom, and ask for a license and research (as a consumer) Contact Angela: http://angela.shields@tnrealtors.com 3 Key Points Oftentimes your background experience will prove beneficial in real estate. Upkeep safety policies and procedures – whether you’re a realtor or a consumer. If you see something, say something. Credits Audio Production by Chris Mottram Show Notes provided by Melissa Valder
In this episode of Community Matters podcast, Angela Costigan, Esq., with the Law Firm of Costigan & Costigan will address the most frequently litigated Directors and Officers Liability issues, and how to avoid claims on these issues, including: The careful calculation of resale certificates. Assessing fines and penalties. Suspending voting rights. The establishment of architectural review boards. Financial disclosures. Our presenter for this episode is Angela Costigan, a partner at the law firm of Costigan & Costigan, LLC, with offices in Philadelphia, PA, Moorestown, NJ and Hammonton, NJ. Angela received her B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania in Italian, Spanish and French and her J.D. from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. She is licensed to practice in New Jersey and Pennsylvania and focuses her practice on the defense of condominium and homeowner associations. Contact Angela via the firm website. Community Matters is now available in the iTunes store and on Google Play. Subscribe there or download the podbean app and be the first to receive notifications when new episodes are posted.
In this episode of Community Matters podcast, Angela Costigan, Esq., with the Law Firm of Costigan & Costigan will address the most frequently litigated Directors and Officers Liability issues, and how to avoid claims on these issues, including: The careful calculation of resale certificates. Assessing fines and penalties. Suspending voting rights. The establishment of architectural review boards. Financial disclosures. Our presenter for this episode is Angela Costigan, a partner at the law firm of Costigan & Costigan, LLC, with offices in Philadelphia, PA, Moorestown, NJ and Hammonton, NJ. Angela received her B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania in Italian, Spanish and French and her J.D. from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. She is licensed to practice in New Jersey and Pennsylvania and focuses her practice on the defense of condominium and homeowner associations. Contact Angela via the firm website. Community Matters is now available in the iTunes store and on Google Play. Subscribe there or download the podbean app and be the first to receive notifications when new episodes are posted.
Angela Lownie THE House Detective on Radio Gorgeous with Josephine Pembroke Angela started out by being interested in her own family history. Then as her passion for history and social history grew, she went on a course and is now a house detective. She finds out secrets and stories of London houses. She tells us about shameful marriages and a double murder in Chelsea. Contact Angela: http://www.londonhousehistories.co.uk/ Follow Angela: https://www.facebook.com/londonhousehistories History, stories & intrigues on www.radiogorgeous.com #London #History #SocialHistory #PerfectGift
In this episode of the Single Mother Survival Guide Podcast, Julia chats with Angela Counsel. Angela is a mother of two, and a naturopath and lifestyle coach. We discuss how too much stress can make you sick, the long term effects of stress, how diet affects your mood and well-being, why we crave chocolate and the RIGHT kind to eat, the right kind of carbs to eat, how to treat fruit and vegetables if you can't afford to buy organic, everyday strategies that you can put into place RIGHT NOW to reduce stress, the importance of sleep and how to switch off, accepting life for what it is, how to prevent burn out, and guilt - the biggest waste of emotion out there. Links mentioned in the Podcast: Download f.lux here. Download Angela's book, Secret Mums' Business, for free here. Buy a hard copy of Angela book, Secret Mums' Business, here. Contact Angela here. Visit us at Single Mother Survival Guide.