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On this episode of EquiTEA, Greg sits down with Dr. Donna Hunter, founder of Allie's Allys, for an insightful conversation about Autism in recognition of National Autism Awareness Month. Allie's Allys is an organization dedicated to supporting families in underserved communities who have children with autism. Dr. Hunter sheds light on the disparity gap in the age of diagnosis for Black and Latino children while emphasizing the importance of showing empathy towards those with autism. Resources: Dr. Donna Marie Hunter (@drdmhunter) • Instagram photos and videos Allie's Allys - Autism, Awareness, ASD, Independent Faciltators (alliesallys.org) Autism Society Creating connections for the Autism community to live fully. Home - Autism Society Inland Empire (ieautism.org)
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Three stories from our partnership with Our Place in Space on June 29: Aodhán Ó Baoill takes us to his place and introduces us to Smicko; Donna Hunter speaks in tongues & has a vision; Adriana Dufay wakes up on Mount St Helens. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a live storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes each to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011 in the Black Box, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran. During the pandemic tenx9 moved successfully to Zoom and attracted a whole new international audience to add to an existing home-grown following. Register for the evening at tenx9.com/events
We returned to live events on Wednesday 29 September 2021 - the theme was Gratitude. Here are three stories: Lorna Dunn gives thanks for a conscientious school nurse; Donna Hunter is grateful for the love that blossomed in lockdown; Paul Brady gives thanks for a strong pair of underpants. Paul D is so grateful to all who kept tenx9 going & is also your host. Tenx9 is a live storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes each to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran. During the pandemic tenx9 moved successfully to Zoom and attracted a whole new international audience but is now back in its live venue. Register for the evening at tenx9.com/events
Donna Hunter tells two stories - the first was told in the Black Box in 2019 & had a phenomenal impact so she followed it up in 2020 with its sequel. Paul explains. Tenx9 is a live storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes each to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran. Since the pandemic tenx9 has moved successfully to Zoom and attracted a whole new international audience to add to an existing home grown following. Register for the evening at tenx9.com/events
Donna Hunter tells two stories - the first was told in the Black Box in 2019 & had a phenomenal impact so she followed it up in 2020 with its sequel. Paul explains. Tenx9 is a live storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes each to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran. Since the pandemic tenx9 has moved successfully to Zoom and attracted a whole new international audience to add to an existing home grown following. Register for the evening at tenx9.com/events
We cover: * What happens when you repair your heart * How helping others is very healing for yourself * When giving leads to getting more And much more Dr. Donna Marie is an inspirational keynote speaker, best-selling author and counselor. She believes that dreams, both large and small, do not have expiration dates, even in the face of a harsh reality, like her daughter Allie's diagnosis of Autism. The emotional devastation and disappointment became the catalyst for the Repairers Coaching Program which helps folks mend the breach of brokenness. Donna co-authored “Women Who Rise” a #1 Amazon International Best Seller, in which she shares the journey to hope, restoration and repair of broken dreams. #MyHopesAreUp With over twenty years of awarded leadership as high school principal, counselor and administrator, Donna is a well-respected expert in public education. Dr. Hunter's mission is to educate, enlighten and empower individuals with knowledge that transforms thinking and leads to actionable steps toward positive change. Dr. Donna is an intuitive Coach for personal and professional growth; a knowledgeable Consultant in education and leadership; and an inspirational Champion for equity, access and inclusion for individual with disabilities. Donna Marie is the founder of Allie's Allys www.AlliesAllys.org, a nonprofit serving families in under served communities affect by Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. #UntoTheLeastOfThese As an advocate for children with special needs, Dr. Donna co-produced and stared in the award-winning Short Film: “Colored My Mind: Diagnosis” with friends: Tisha Campbell-Martin, LaDonna Hughley, Tammy McCrary and Shannon Nash. The film has aired on CentricTV, PBS, CNN's Raising America, with screening at Viacom, Delta Airlines and Wells Fargo Bank diversity training. CMM speaks to the disparity in timely and accurate diagnosis of African American and Latino children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, particularly Autism. Stay connected with Donna Website: https://www.drdonnamariehunter.com/ (https://www.drdonnamariehunter.com/) Facebook https://www.facebook.com/drdonnamariehunter/ (https://www.facebook.com/drdonnamariehunter/) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-donna-marie-hunter-20827814/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-donna-marie-hunter-20827814/) Instagram & Twitter @drdmhunter Nonprofit: www.AlliesAllys.org CMM Movie Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNgbEHy03tg&feature=youtu.be (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNgbEHy03tg&feature=youtu.be) Catch up on past conversations as well as see the entire lineup of contributors at the "A Handful of Hope" website: https://jessebrisendine.lpages.co/a-handful-of-hope (https://jessebrisendine.lpages.co/a-handful-of-hope) Stay connected with Jesse: Website: https://jessebrisendine.com/ (https://jessebrisendine.com/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jessebrisendine (https://www.facebook.com/jessebrisendine) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JesseBrisendineCoaching/ (https://www.facebook.com/JesseBrisendineCoaching/) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessebrisendine/ (https://www.instagram.com/jessebrisendine/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/jessebris (https://twitter.com/jessebris) Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/JesseBrisendine (https://www.youtube.com/user/JesseBrisendine) Grab Your Free Copy of The Happiness Guide: https://jessebrisendine.leadpages.co/happiness-guide/ (https://jessebrisendine.leadpages.co/happiness-guide/) Or you can listen here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-handful-of-hope/id1510146999
We had our first lockdown tenxZoom on April 29 & it was fantastic. You can watch it all on our Youtube channel. This story is from that evening told by Donna Hunter with an intro from Paul. There’s a short PS too. Be aware this story deals with domestic abuse. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent - some people are confident speakers other use notes or the full text.
We had our first lockdown tenxZoom on April 29 & it was fantastic. You can watch it all on our Youtube channel. This story is from that evening told by Donna Hunter with an intro from Paul. There’s a short PS too. Be aware this story deals with domestic abuse. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent - some people are confident speakers other use notes or the full text.
Four stories recorded at three tenx9s: Kerri-Ann Speers is on the job; Dave Thompson is on tenterhooks; Donna Hunter is on a European tour; Campbell Killick is on a bus dressed as a sailor. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent - some people are confident speakers other use notes or the full text. We work with people via email or workshops to edit and improve their stories, to help them find their voice. We have also worked with prisoners as well as young people who have been in the care system.
Four stories recorded at three tenx9s: Kerri-Ann Speers is on the job; Dave Thompson is on tenterhooks; Donna Hunter is on a European tour; Campbell Killick is on a bus dressed as a sailor. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent - some people are confident speakers other use notes or the full text. We work with people via email or workshops to edit and improve their stories, to help them find their voice. We have also worked with prisoners as well as young people who have been in the care system.
This episode is a deeper explanation how and why you should use the 80/20 rule to grow your social media followers with a focus on LinkedIn. Special thanks to Donna Hunter for Requesting a special episode on this concept. https://www.linkedin.com/in/dhwellbeing --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/robin-baranov/message
Three fantastic stories & a mini-story on the theme Getaway told in the Black Box in Belfast on August 21: PD has a mini-story of cross-community love; first-timer Bob Salisbury meets his nemesis “The Skull”; Donna Hunter’s second home becomes indelibly connected to her first; Paul Hutchinson reveals why part of his granny will always be in Millisle. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent - some people are confident speakers other use notes or the full text. We work with people via email or workshops to edit and improve their stories, to help them find their voice. We have also worked with prisoners as well as young people who have been in the care system.
Three fantastic stories & a mini-story on the theme Getaway told in the Black Box in Belfast on August 21: PD has a mini-story of cross-community love; first-timer Bob Salisbury meets his nemesis “The Skull”; Donna Hunter’s second home becomes indelibly connected to her first; Paul Hutchinson reveals why part of his granny will always be in Millisle. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent - some people are confident speakers other use notes or the full text. We work with people via email or workshops to edit and improve their stories, to help them find their voice. We have also worked with prisoners as well as young people who have been in the care system.
A Picture tells a Thousand Stories was the theme for our June 19 event in conjunction with Belfast Photo Festival: nine stories, nine photos. Here are three of them: Heather Fleming remembers her mum’s advice about underwear & accidents…too late; Donna Hunter brings the audience to tears with her tale of family, love & guardian angels; Caroline Orr is astounded in Armagh. Pádraig has a mini-story about measles, foxy hair & a tea cosy. Paul is your host. You can see the pictures & the storytellers at our social media feeds: Facebook, Twitter & Instagram. Tenx9 was founded in Belfast in 2011 by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran and is a live event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life. It has spread to other cities in Australia, USA, England, Scotland & Netherlands. Check out the website: tenx9.com for more information.
A Picture tells a Thousand Stories was the theme for our June 19 event in conjunction with Belfast Photo Festival: nine stories, nine photos. Here are three of them: Heather Fleming remembers her mum’s advice about underwear & accidents…too late; Donna Hunter brings the audience to tears with her tale of family, love & guardian angels; Caroline Orr is astounded in Armagh. Pádraig has a mini-story about measles, foxy hair & a tea cosy. Paul is your host. You can see the pictures & the storytellers at our social media feeds: Facebook, Twitter & Instagram. Tenx9 was founded in Belfast in 2011 by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran and is a live event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life. It has spread to other cities in Australia, USA, England, Scotland & Netherlands. Check out the website: tenx9.com for more information.
We’ve all been young so here are three amazing true stories told at the Black Box (plus a romantic mini-story) on 29 May 2019: first timer Donna Hunter turns the tables on her tormentor; Stephen Calvert recommends tenx9 as a romantic date; Peter Anderson tells the story of his amazing mother; Richard O’Leary details his childhood “battle” with the bottle. Pádraig appears in puppet form while Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a live storytelling event founded in Belfast in 2011 by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life. It takes place once a month in the Black Box venue.
We’ve all been young so here are three amazing true stories told at the Black Box (plus a romantic mini-story) on 29 May 2019: first timer Donna Hunter turns the tables on her tormentor; Stephen Calvert recommends tenx9 as a romantic date; Peter Anderson tells the story of his amazing mother; Richard O’Leary details his childhood “battle” with the bottle. Pádraig appears in puppet form while Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a live storytelling event founded in Belfast in 2011 by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life. It takes place once a month in the Black Box venue.
As part 1 of a 2 part series, Donna and I break down well-being at work. Donna Hunter, Founder of Coaching with Donna Hunter and ICF credentialed Life Coach, focuses on helping people bring their whole selves to their activities – at work, at school, at home and everywhere in between. In our conversation, we start off with the buzz on well-being and wellness in the workplace, thoughts on brining your whole self to work and how that impacts the ability to be productive and functional in the workplace. We also tackle a common but important question - Whose responsibility is well-being? We also dived into the impact organizational well-being has on attracting and retaining top talent in the workplace. In the ‘Truth and Myth’ segment we highlight some of the common myths and misconceptions of well-being and what HR needs to know. Keywords:Well-being, Donna Hunter, career, business, advice, human resources, hrandcareer, Aldeen Simmonds, coaching
Have you ever thought about starting a business, but didn't because you didn't know how to go about it? Do you have doubts about managing or leading people, either in your own business or in the company where you work now? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, or want to learn more about managing a company, then you need to listen to this show! Even today, when women are supposed to be considered equal, many people are amazed when they find us doing traditionally "male jobs." Whether a woman is a firefighter, an airline captain, an international corporate CEO or at the helm of a successful entrepreneurial enterprise, there's often a sense of disbelief that a female is handling a man's job. So imagine the reaction to a woman running a wilderness expedition company! Running a Successful Business In this Women's Leadership radio podcast we're going to talk about the lessons learned from starting and running a successful business, especially one in a man's world. Our guest is Donna Hunter who co-founded Mariah Wilderness Expeditions, turning her eight-year hobby into a business. In this episode of Women’s Leadership Success, executive business coach Sabrina Braham and Mariah Wilderness Expeditions leader Donna Hunter will discuss: What you need to learn before—or soon after—becoming an entrepreneur. The wide range of venues available to you when looking for information and how you can find out what questions to ask, one of the most important steps when learning anything new. Management by consensus and hierarchal management—why each has its place and how you can combine both styles. The ways business is different when a woman is running a successful business and why you need to find and learn from role models. The importance of knowing your niche, offering what your competitors can't and developing your brand. How to use humor in the workplace while making certain your staff understands you're serious about what you're saying. Why your competitors should be your allies and how you can profit from those relationships. How to turn the business mistakes we all make into invaluable learning experiences. Women are often at a disadvantage when it comes to getting ahead in business. Help us change that! Click on Audio Player below to Listen to Women's Leadership Success Interview