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Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

After some post-pandemic fundraising struggles, KV Oasis Youth Centre have changed their focus. We spoke with new program director, Danielle Robertson about what's ahead for KV Oasis Youth and Family Support Services.

SBS World News Radio
What is the Palestinian group Hamas?

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 7:21


The war between Hamas and Israel is just the latest escalation in a long-standing conflict. Since October 7, 2023, Hamas has become a household name around the world, but many still don't know the origins of the group or how it came to govern Gaza. SBS reporter Danielle Robertson speaks to two experts about the origins of the group and its tumultuous relationship with Israel.

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ
Nhóm Hamas của Palestine là ai?

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 6:20


Cuộc chiến giữa Hamas và Israel chỉ là bước leo thang mới nhất trong cuộc xung đột kéo dài. Kể từ ngày 7 tháng 10 năm 2023, Hamas đã trở thành một cái tên quen thuộc trên khắp thế giới, nhưng nhiều người vẫn không biết nguồn gốc của nhóm cũng như cách nhóm này cai trị Gaza. Phóng viên Danielle Robertson của đài SBS đã nói chuyện với hai chuyên gia để tìm hiểu về nguồn gốc của các nhóm này và mối quan hệ đầy biến động với Israel.

me&my health up
Making the Most of Your Journey: Caring for Elderly Parents

me&my health up

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 35:35 Transcription Available


Are you feeling overwhelmed by the responsibilities of caring for your elderly parents? Unsure of how to approach the delicate subject of aged care? In this eye-opening episode of me&my health up, host Anthony Hartcher and guest Danielle Robertson discuss the complexities of caring for elderly parents and the importance of taking a holistic approach. They delve into planning ahead for estate and financial matters, open communication with elderly loved ones, and the critical role of medical professionals. This podcast is your go-to resource for navigating the challenges of elderly care while maintaining dignity and independence for your loved ones. Don't miss this insightful conversation that could change the way you approach elderly care in your family.About Danielle Robertson: Danielle Robertson was CEO of DIAL-AN-ANGEL®. After 29 years in the family business, Danielle exited the business after acquisition in September 2014. Danielle offers 36+ years extensive experience to the care industry assisting families to find the right care, support, and accommodation for their ageing or disabled loved ones. Danielle is also Lead Care Consultant and Subject Matter Expert for Mercer's new ‘Care & Living with Mercer' offering. Connect with Danielle Robertson:Website:   https://www.drcaresolutions.comLinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertsondanielle/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DRCareSolutions Twitter:     https://twitter.com/NavigatingCare About me&my health up & Anthony Hartcher me&my health up seeks to enhance and enlighten the well-being of others. Host Anthony Hartcher is the CEO of me&my wellness which provides holistic health solutions using food as medicine, combined with a holistic, balanced, lifestyle approach. Anthony holds three bachelor's degrees in Complementary Medicine; Nutrition and Dietetic Medicine; and Chemical Engineering. Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodcast DisclaimerAny information, advice, opinions or statements within it do not constitute medical, health care or other professional advice, and are provided for general information purposes only. All care is taken in the preparation of the information in this Podcast. [Connected Wellness Pty Ltd] operating under the brand of “me&my health up”..click here for moreSupport the show

SBS Tamil - SBS தமிழ்
Will daily letter delivery become a thing of the past? - Australia Post கடிதம் விநியோக சேவை குறைக்கப்படுமா?

SBS Tamil - SBS தமிழ்

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 5:59


Daily letter delivery services could soon be a thing of the past after Australia Post reported a full year loss for the first time since 2015. The federal government has launched a review of the organisation which could see it scale back some services to ensure its future. In English : Danielle Robertson ; In Tamil : Selvi. - பெடரல் அரசு Australia Post - இன் வணிக மாதிரியின் மதிப்பாய்வை ஆரம்பித்துள்ள நிலையில் கடித விநியோக சேவை குறைக்கப்படலாம், பார்சல் சேவைக்கு முன்னுரிமை வழங்கப்படலாம் எனத் தெரிவிக்கப்படுகிறது. ஆங்கிலத்தில் : Danielle Robertson ; தமிழில் : செல்வி.

Building the Foundations
Episode 88: Danielle Robertson

Building the Foundations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 30:05


We take a dive into the life of Dani and her walk and story. She is a full time Jesus lover; collegiate soccer athlete, was in the Navy, entrepreneur, certified trainer, influencer and goes to a supernatural ministry school. Dani shares her pursuits of the world and trying to fill that void by those standards. However it led to emptiness and dissatisfaction and ultimately leading her back to her first love with Jesus. She's share how transformative and life fulfilling it's been walking with Him. Very powerful testimonies and shares in this one. I hope you get a nugget or two, enjoy!

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The Weirdest Thing
S8E2 - "A sexy, silly goose..." (with Danielle Robertson)

The Weirdest Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 96:29


Welcome to the return of A Weirdest Thing podcast! This week Amelia takes the reigns along with guest host/friend-of-the-pod Danielle Robertson. Inspired by Duke City Repertory Theatre's upcoming Bard Crawl, Amelia and Danielle take two classic (?) teen movies–"10 Things I Hate About You" (1999) and "She's the Man" (2006)–and explore how they hold up as adaptations of William Shakespeare ("The Taming of the Shrew" and "Twelfth Night" respectively). For more information on Bard Crawl, go to https://www.dukecityrep.com/shows. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

The Weirdest Thing
S6E7 - "The man who talked about his father." (with Danielle Robertson)

The Weirdest Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 79:49


This week guest host Danielle explains how stand-up comedy has its roots in the racist history of minstrel shows and describes how one performer decided to push back, and Scotty talks about the particularities of Jewish humor and how it manifested in the famed "borscht belt" of the Catskills. Plus, a palate-cleansing clip of the incredible Moms Mabley! https://youtu.be/4h0t_teqE_E CONTENT WARNING: This week we talk about racism, anti-Semitism, and suicide. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

The Weirdest Thing
S6E6 - "Words are spells..." (with Danielle Robertson)

The Weirdest Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 80:22


This week Scotty welcomes actor/comedian Danielle Robertson on to talk about acting, improv, standup, and the unexpected ways that horror and comedy intersect. Link to Amelia's reading of Scotty's short stories "In the Woods," "Mary," and "Mouse Trap," recorded after Duke City Repertory Theatre's performance of "Ghost, Ghost, Come Out Tonight" (Halloween, 2019): https://vimeo.com/718982673 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Getting To Know ACS with Tracy and Jasmine
Getting To Know ACS - New Parent Support Program with Danielle Robertson, R.N.

Getting To Know ACS with Tracy and Jasmine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 25:21


On today's episode of Getting To Know ACS, we talk to Danielle Robertson, R.N. from Fort Bliss Army Community Service's New Parent Support Program. We discuss all of the ways that New Parent Support Program can help families on Fort Bliss. If you need help with a little one, all you need to do is call and a professional can help with zero judgement. Call New Parent Support Program today at 915-568-9129! Getting To Know ACS is available in podcast form everywhere podcasts are available!

The Crude Life
The Crude Life Week In Review Episode 436: Good Will In Texas, OK Energy And Tackling The Issue Of Sex Trafficking

The Crude Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021


The Crude Life Week in Review Episode 436 special guests are: Jason Spiess and co-host Ken Lavin interview Danielle Robertson, senior director, and Kaitlin Paonessa, marketing director, of the Good Will West Texas at the Permian Basin Hiring Event in Odessa, Texas. Spiess and special guest co-host Ashley Smith of Truckers [...]

The Crude Life
In West Texas There Are Jobs And Good Will

The Crude Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021


Jason Spiess and co-host Ken Lavin interview Danielle Robertson, senior director, and Kaitlin Paonessa, marketing director, of the Good Will West Texas at the Permian Basin Hiring Events in Odessa, Texas. The interview circles around jobs in west Texas and how the recent oil activity has impacted the marketplace. Goodwill-West [...]

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The Online Coaches & Fitness Pros Show
The psychology of sales with Danielle Robertson

The Online Coaches & Fitness Pros Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 20:09


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EMS Today
Emergent Leadership with Danielle Robertson Rath

EMS Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 40:06


Join Hostess Brett Lyle and caffeine scientist, author and speaker Danielle Robertson Rath as they talk through how to beat burnout in the workplace. In this information-packed episode, Danielle shares details from her book, "How to Get Sh*t Done When You Feel Like Sh*t," introduces the five levels of fatigue; gives Emergent Leaders three quick ways to identify fatigue levels in themselves and their teams; and leaves us with four management strategies that any individual, team or agency can adopt today to create more healthy and productive environments. To continue the conversation with Danielle: Info@greeneyedguide.com or send a personal note with your request to connect on LinkedIn: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greeneyedguide/.

Social Capital
305: Leave Workplace Burnout In The Dust: The Science Behind Caffeine - with Danielle Robertson Rath

Social Capital

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 22:52


Meet Danielle   Danielle is the leading authority on the science behind caffeine and energy drinks, the best-selling author of How To Get Shit Done When You Feel Like Shit, the host of the Caffeine at Midnight podcast. As the founder of GEG Research and Consulting, she helps people who work long hours and use caffeine to get through the day. Green Eyed Guide (GEG) has helped workers, nurses, college students and small business owners beat burnout with caffeine science.   So you say you help people beat burnout with caffeine science. What does that mean?   Essentially, caffeine is the number one coping mechanism when it comes to stress or sleep deprivation. During the last survey that Forbes did, which was before Coronavirus, 67% of employed Americans said they struggled with burnout in the workplace. I imagine that it's more than 67% since Coronavirus, but that's the best number that we have. So essentially what this means is that people are using caffeine throughout the day to help them juggle all their roles and responsibility and there are certain situations where caffeine can actually backfire, it can actually make your mood worse and your anxiety worse and your sleep deprivation even worse. So what I do in my workshops is I go through my system called the five levels of fatigue. I teach people how to identify every level of fatigue and then we talk about the ways that you can beat or manage that particular level of fatigue with and without caffeine. Ultimately, what it's doing is it's teaching people how to drink caffeine strategically so that you get the benefits of caffeine like improved focus and improved mood, but you also know when not to have caffeine and that way you're not compounding that anxiety and that burnout that you have because you have that caffeine strategy. So it's a comprehensive plan that addresses the caffeine as well as you know, your physical and your mental health.   What's your favorite caffeine-related tip to share with the coffee drinkers listening right now?   Well, I am a huge dog lover and so I have something called the barks doggy law, which is really a law about moderation. Essentially, what happens in this barks doggy law is that if you're bored, or you're tired, one cute little doggie can come along and then your mood goes up a little bit. Then maybe another dog comes, another dog comes, another dog comes and then you're surrounded by like, 50 yapping dogs, and it's no longer cute, it's no longer improving your mood, and it's actually making your mood worse and is actually making it hard to focus. That's because performance improves to a point with increasing stimulation, and then you become overstimulated and your performance decreases. That's what happens when you have too much caffeine. So there's a sweet spot in this Barks doggy law and essentially, it is finding your sweet spot where your stimulation is just enough to improve your performance, but not enough so that you're overstimulated and it pushes you over the cliff. This is my favorite tip to give caffeine drinkers because the amount of caffeine that you might need to get you to that sweet spot might vary day to day based on what other stimulation you have in your environment. If it's a relatively low-key day, maybe one cup of coffee will do. But when shit hits the fan, you might need more caffeine, but you also need to make sure you don't fall off that cliff where it makes you even more frazzled. So that's my favorite tip, find your caffeine sweet spot by nursing your caffeine and being extra aware of how stimulated you feel.   How do you connect with your ideal clients?   It really does require me to be a chameleon, because it depends on who I'm talking to. I've learned this the hard way, if I'm talking to someone like an HR rep, they might not care so much about my background in biochemistry and food science, or how many years I spent studying caffeine. They want to know how they can keep their workers happy and safe and how can they keep them from quitting because that's all the stuff that's going to hurt their bottom line. So when I'm networking, I do the best I can to identify the pain points of the person who I'm talking to. My target audience is usually someone in operations or human resources, someone that has the power to book me for a workshop with their employees to walk them through the five levels of fatigue. Certain people want to know that I am a published author, and I've published research papers and I've got degrees in biochemistry, blah, blah, blah. Other people don't care and they want to know that I've been there on the manufacturing floor, that I've worked nightshift, they want to know that I can actually relate to what their day-to-day struggles are.   Can you share with our listeners your most successful or favorite networking experience that you've had?   So one of my most successful networking experiences was actually me stalking different food science groups on Instagram. I would go through Instagram and be like, "Oh, I see you have a speaker, did you know I also speak I speak about caffeine and energy drinks, could I be a speaker for your food science group? I've got quite a lot of gigs that way. But one of them in particular was actually with the California State University of Long Beach. California is my home state so I'm happy to have that type of connection. So stalking the Cal State University of Long Beach Food Science group connected me with a food science professor there and since that initial interaction on Instagram, I've done four guest lectures for her class and we've actually submitted research papers together. So she's one of my favorite connections, my favorite source of referrals and I just love working with her as a scientist. So I never would have met her if it wasn't for me reaching out to people on Instagram.   As you continue to build your network, how do you stay in front of and best nurture these relationships?   Well, it is a struggle. I find that I go too long without calling my grandma. So for a long time, I was looking for a system like, "How do I remember to call my friends and my clients and my customers and my own relatives?" So what I found is that Zendesk has an app called Cell and in it, you can load your contacts and you can load tasks and reminders. So that's probably been the most effective system I've found for helping me stay in front of my network and keep track of leads as well as keep track of previous clients as well as keep track of my best friends, who are great supporters of my work and supporters of me as a person. That app is kind of my go-to for staying in front of my network.   What advice would you offer that business professional is really looking to grow their network?   Not all networking groups are created equal. When I first got started, I joined a specific chamber of commerce organization, which had a very high fee to join. Every other week, they had breakfast meetings, and you were supposed to say who you've done one on ones with and what I found after a year of being in that group was I got zero leads, but I had 60 on ones. Because they put so much pressure on doing these one on ones with people that became the goal. So you ended up having a lot of disingenuous meetings that were just a waste of time or people that weren't trying to help you, they were just trying to turn you into a customer as opposed to a source of referrals. So I found another networking group that was free and already being part of them for like three months I've made $1,000 in book sales and workshops, and caffeine treat boxes. So it just goes to show you that the networking group that might work best for you might not be what works best for your friends. So look around and try something out and be wary of the ones that require a heavy fee upfront because that may or may not work for you.   If you could go back to your 20 year old self, what would you tell yourself to do more or less of or differently with regards to your professional career?   I would definitely tell my 20 year old self to go to a different college, study a different major, do a different thesis. But aside from those life changing decisions, I would just tell myself to do more speaking gigs and to get more pictures and testimonials. Essentially, I've been speaking about energy drinks since 2004, but I didn't take a lot of pictures, I didn't get a lot of quotes or testimonials. I could have used that to prove that I really have been doing this for decades. We didn't really have cell phones back then and energy drinks have changed a lot, and so has cellular technology. So I really wish I would have gotten more quotes or pictures or testimonials from all the speaking gigs that I did back then.   We've all heard of the six degrees of separation. Who would be the one person that you'd love to connect with and do you think you can do it within the sixth degree?   I would love to connect with Pierre Bouvier, who is the frontman for the band Simple Plan who are one of my favorite bands of all time. I would love to do a caffeine and fatigue workshop with musicians that have been through tours and endless road trips where it's exhausting and you've got to perform. They're drinking a lot of caffeine, there's caffeine everywhere. I would love to do a workshop with bands that I admire. I might be six degrees connected with Pierra, but that would be a dream come true.   Do you have any offer to share with our listeners?   So if your listeners enjoy drinking caffeine, then I have a free download, which is called the energy drink report card. This is by far my most popular download and what it is it's a PDF that has not just energy drinks, but also the top selling coffees like Starbucks doubleshot and also the top selling teas like Arizona iced tea or Honest Tea, different things that are ready to drink, not the not the type of keys that you brew in a cup or the type of coffees that you have to make in a machine. But where do the top selling energy drinks, coffees and teas fall on a scale of you can drink this every day versus avoid this at all costs. So in this download, you can see where the different things fall in a red, yellow or green category. So ultimately, this is showing you like how good or bad this is for your health. You can get the energy drink report card https://greeneyedguide.com/freebies/    Connect with Danielle   Check out Danielle’s book!   Email: info@greeneyedguide.com    Instagram: @greeneyedguide

Energize Your Life with Dr. Jo
37. Energy Drinks, Caffeine: Need to Know Strategies for Fatigue with Danielle Robertson Rath

Energize Your Life with Dr. Jo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 24:19


Dr. Jo interviews Danielle Robertson Rath (known as "the GreenEyedGuide"). She is the author of "How to Get Sh*t Done When You Feel Like Sh*t" and "Are You a Monster or a Rock Star: A Guide to Energy Drinks". Her 5 Levels of Fatigue system has helped thousands of college students, first responders, and female business owners manage caffeine use and fatigue in the workplace. Danielle has nearly 20 years of experience researching caffeine and energy drinks plus 10 years of experience in Risk Management across multiple industries including Food & Beverage, Supplements, Manufacturing, and IT Consulting. Host, Dr. Jo Lichten, PhD, RDN, CSP is an energy expert...for people. Blending the science of peak performance with a healthy dose of reality, she works with organizations to recharge their people for improved performance, productivity, and profitability. Jo is the author of Reboot - how to power up your energy, focus, and productivity. To learn more and to invite Dr. Jo to speak to your organization, visit DrJo.com. Like the podcast? Please ❤❤REVIEW and ❤❤SUBSCRIBE to my channel. ___ FOR MORE INFORMATION · Dr. Jo · Contact Dr. Jo · Dr. Jo's SPEAKER REEL · Dr. Jo's REBOOT Book · Coaching with Dr. Jo _____ DISCLAIMER · As a PhD nutritionist and registered dietitian, my mission is to help energize people's lives so they can be happier, healthier, and more productive. This involves blending the science of peak performance with a healthy dose of reality. · Nutrition, wellness, and general health information is for educational purposes and not a substitute for personalized professional medical care. Please consult your medical care professional about any health issue. _____ SAY HI on SOCIAL! · LinkedIn · Facebook · Twitter · Pinterest · Instagram ----- #DrJo #healthspeaker #wellnessspeaker #nutritionspeaker #Florida #motivationalspeaker #CSP #certifiedspeakingprofessional #author #REBOOT #energymanagement #workplacefatigue #peakperformance #lifebalance #DrJoHS #betterhealth #humanperformance #podcast #caffeine #energydrinks #DanielleRath #podcast #dietitian #registereddietitian #nutritionist#RD #RDN --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drjo/message

What If, discussed.
What If You Were Addicted to Energy Drinks? - Danielle Robertson Rath

What If, discussed.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 36:05


If you’re ready to take action and prevent hair loss, go to keeps.com/whatif to receive your first month of treatment for free. Do you drink energy drinks? Do you drink them everyday? Do you drink multiple ones everyday? Then you just might be addicted to energy drinks. But why is that so bad when everyone else is addicted to coffee? In a stressed out world suffering from constant fatigue and low energy, so many of us have to find ways to stay energized or just stay awake, but is that necessarily bad? Join Peter and Richard as they welcome caffeine scientist , author and speaker Danielle Robertson Rath, author of "Are You a Monster or A Rockstar?" and "How to Get Sh*t Done When You Feel Like Sh*t" as they discuss how to manage caffeine use in a healthy way. Show notes: https://whatifshow.com/podcast Join hosts Peter Schmiedchen and Richard Garner with some of the world’s top thinkers in science, astronomy, technology, academia and futurism to ponder some of your most popular What If videos. Subscribe to this podcast and please rate & review us. Thanks for being part of the What If community as we embark on an epic exploration of possibilities. Join us online: Website https://whatifshow.com/podcast YouTube https://www.youtube.com/WhatIfScienceShow Facebook https://www.facebook.com/What.If.science Instagram https://www.instagram.com/whatif.show If you’d like to sponsor this podcast, please get in contact with our partners at Notorious - Sales@Notorious.llc Hosts: Peter Schmiedchen and Richard Garner Executive producer: Steve Hulford Supervising producer: Richard Garner Producers: Demid Tumanov and Stephen Henrik Channel supervisor: Raphael Faeh  Social media: Saida Mirzalimova Research: Jay Moon Trailer: Evan Yue Artwork: Alex Griffith Production: Underknown Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/whatifshow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Xchange Revolution
Aged Care in Australia with Danielle Robertson from DR Care Solutions

Xchange Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 37:38


Welcome to Xchange Revolution. In this episode we're talking about the current state and the future of aged care in Australia. My guest is Danielle Robertson, founder of DR Care Solutions, providing tailored care solutions for people ageing, their carers or guardians.We discuss how aged care in Australia needs to change, needs of the elderly and how we need more options in the future for people choosing to age at home.In this episode we discuss:Dial an Angel was founded in 1967 by Danielle's motherAged care in Australia has changedCaring for the carersAgeing at homePost retirement considerationsThe Room Xchange provides a good first step for socialisation and companionshipAged care, Covid-19 and the Royal CommissionCasualisation of the workforce has forced workers to go from one aged care home to the nextWe need to improve training and offer more qualificationsEurope is progressive in regards to aged careThe story of 91 year old Maggie on The Room XchangeElderly have stories and wisdom we need to embraceFind out how Danielle Robertson is changing the way she livesAbout Danielle RobertsonDanielle Robertson was CEO of DIAL-AN-ANGEL®, Australia's only national group specialising in Home and Family care and support services for all types of care.After almost 29 years in the family business (17 years working in the business and 12 years at the helm of DIAL-AN-ANGEL), after a transition period, Danielle exited the business when it was acquired by Nextt Health in September 2014. Danielle’s areas of expertise include health care, aged care, disability care, retirement living, childcare, executive mentoring, family business, and medico legal costing, assessments and court expertise. After navigating DIAL-AN-ANGEL through accreditation for NDIS and Consumer Directed Care (CDC) she has a broad and comprehensive understanding of the industry and the relevant, and often complicated, Government legislation associated with it. Having worked for the largest provider of in-home care services in Australia, she has significant hands-on experience managing the day to day operations as well as the strategic board level negotiations. Danielle is offering her 34+ years extensive experience to the care industry, offering assistance to quality care service providers, financial advisors, accountants, lawyers and private clients. Navigating the Aged Care system to obtain the right care solutions and outcome for the client is Danielle’s main driver.You can find Danielle Robertson on Linkedin.Website - DR Care SolutionsYou can find Danielle on Instagram You can find Ludwina Dautovic on Linked.You can connect with The Room Xchange on Facebook;Twitter,Instagram and Linkedin.

Parents At Work Podcast
Carers Week: What Parents & Carers Need to Plan Ahead – with Danielle Robertson

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 17:44


The 13th - 19th of October marks National Carers Week, which aims to recognise and celebrate the incredible work of carers of all shapes and sizes. In this podcast, Kiri Stejko interviews Danielle Robertson from DR Care Solutions about her experience with carers and the importance of planning ahead for the future. With over 2.7 million family and friend carers in Australia it is highly likely that there are people in your life who are providing unpaid care for someone close to them. Danielle discusses what employers and co-workers can do to help carers get the support they need to keep up this often very taxing work. They also open up the conversation in order to eradicate the stigma in the workplace surrounding people with caring responsibilities outside of work to help them feel comfortable to use the resources available.

Parents At Work Podcast
Caring For Carers - Episode 1: The Case for Supporting Carers in the Workplace

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 22:45


Episode 1: The Case for Supporting Carers in the Workplace - How can employers support? In this episode, we talk to Danielle Robertson – a recognised leader in carer support for organisations and carers alike. Danielle has worked in the caring industry for over 3 decades. She was the CEO of Dial-An-Angel – leading company supporting families with Home, Aged, Child and Family care. In 2016 Danielle became Chairman of the NSW/ACT Chapter of Family Business Australia and is a national board member of the Association. Some of the topics we will cover with Danielle include: • The business case for supporting employees • The reality of what it’s like to be carer today • Challenges faced by carers who are balancing their caring responsibilities with work responsibilities • Practical examples of how organisations can bring ‘the caring conversation’ out into the open • Policies and benefits that support employees who are carers

Business, the Law and You
Lessons from a family business and marketing tips for quiet achievers - 23 August 2018

Business, the Law and You

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 15:13


Julian Campbell talks to Danielle Robertson, a family business owner, and gives us marketing tips for quiet achievers.

Business, the Law and You
Lessons from a family business and marketing tips for quiet achievers - 23 August 2018

Business, the Law and You

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 15:13


Julian Campbell talks to Danielle Robertson, a family business owner, and gives us marketing tips for quiet achievers.

The Politics of Everything
29: The Politics of Aged Care – Danielle Robertson

The Politics of Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 27:40


Today I am on conversation with Danielle Robertson, founder and CEO of DRC – Care Solutions which she launched in 2015 to fill in the gaps in the care sector and meet the numerous calls for assistance in navigating the services offered in the aged, disability and home care.  Many families and people involved in the long-term care of ageing loved ones know too well that the pressure to make such big, emotional and costly decisions can prove to be a minefield.  Danielle is here to discuss The Politics of Aged Care.   In this podcast you will better understand:   How to obtain the best quality of aged care at a reasonable price. New ways big and small companies can now help employees with their caring responsibilities. A vision of what aged care options will be like in the future. Last words: What are the best advice anyone wanting to navigate The Politics of Aged Care. For more about Danielle and her work please see here: Linkedin.com Daniellerobertson.com.au Twitter   Amplify your ideas and get a bit political with me! To be a future podcast guest or connect with me, I can be found at: Amber@bespokecomms.com.au   Amber's social media links: Facebook Instagram Twitter

EarlyLearningReview
Danielle Robertson

EarlyLearningReview

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2015 7:39


Danielle Robertson by EarlyLearningReview

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