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Five years after the first UK Covid-19 lockdown, many employers are still adapting to the knock-on effects of the pandemic but what has been the lasting impact on the HR profession? Meanwhile, how can you best manage the internal narrative in the face of public and media scrutiny? Can a ‘coachbot' really offer mentorship? And what do our panel think of the concept of gentle leadership? CIPD Director of Profession David D'Souza is joined by Group People and Culture Director at KYN, Emma Jayne, and Head of HR at Crimson Hotels Limited, Gareth Neale. Recorded: 21 March 2025
From strategic alignment to establishing a common purpose, what lessons can people professionals learn from the hit TV show ‘The Traitors'? As business confidence diminishes, and employers face rising business costs, what approach should you take with communicating with your people? And are you guilty of ‘corporate catfishing'? CIPD Director of Profession David D'Souza is joined by HR Consultant, Andrea Gordon; and Group People and Culture Director at KYN, Emma Jayne.
TRIGGER WARNING In this episode of The Wellness Way, we sit down with the inspiring Emma Jayne Taylor, founder of Project 90/10, to discuss her journey from survivor to advocate and how her work is changing lives. Emma, a survivor of child sexual abuse, has dedicated her life to raising awareness and reducing child abuse through her charity, Project 90/10. In this episode, we explore the powerful work she is doing and the impact of her “NotMyShame” campaign, which went viral on social media. Key Takeaways: • Emma's personal story and why she founded Project 90/10 to combat child sexual abuse through education and awareness. • The significance of the 90/10 statistic: 90% of children are abused by someone they know. • Insights into the “NotMyShame” campaign, which encourages survivors to reclaim their narrative and shed the shame associated with abuse. • Project 90/10's work in schools, creating safeguarding programs, and how they aim to protect children by equipping communities with the tools they need to prevent abuse. • Emma's challenges and triumphs in building her charity, including the viral success of her campaign and the recognition she has received at the United Nations. Links Mentioned: • Visit Project 90/10's official website: Search Project 90/10 • Learn more about Emma Jayne Taylor's work: TEDx Talk – “It's Not Just the Strangers We Should Be Careful Of” • Follow Project 90/10 on social media to stay updated on their campaigns and events. SEO Keywords: child sexual abuse, Project 90/10, Emma Jayne Taylor, survivor advocacy, NotMyShame campaign, safeguarding programs, preventing child abuse, awareness campaigns, empowering survivors, The Wellness Way podcast Tune in for an eye-opening discussion on how we can all play a part in protecting vulnerable children and supporting survivors of abuse. Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health or wellness routine. The opinions expressed by the host and guests are their own and do not represent the views of any medical authority.
TRIGGER WARNING In this episode of The Wellness Way, we sit down with the inspiring Emma Jayne Taylor, founder of Project 90/10, to discuss her journey from survivor to advocate and how her work is changing lives. Emma, a survivor of child sexual abuse, has dedicated her life to raising awareness and reducing child abuse through her charity, Project 90/10. In this episode, we explore the powerful work she is doing and the impact of her “NotMyShame” campaign, which went viral on social media. Key Takeaways: • Emma's personal story and why she founded Project 90/10 to combat child sexual abuse through education and awareness. • The significance of the 90/10 statistic: 90% of children are abused by someone they know. • Insights into the “NotMyShame” campaign, which encourages survivors to reclaim their narrative and shed the shame associated with abuse. • Project 90/10's work in schools, creating safeguarding programs, and how they aim to protect children by equipping communities with the tools they need to prevent abuse. • Emma's challenges and triumphs in building her charity, including the viral success of her campaign and the recognition she has received at the United Nations. Links Mentioned: • Visit Project 90/10's official website: Search Project 90/10 • Learn more about Emma Jayne Taylor's work: TEDx Talk – “It's Not Just the Strangers We Should Be Careful Of” • Follow Project 90/10 on social media to stay updated on their campaigns and events. SEO Keywords: child sexual abuse, Project 90/10, Emma Jayne Taylor, survivor advocacy, NotMyShame campaign, safeguarding programs, preventing child abuse, awareness campaigns, empowering survivors, The Wellness Way podcast Tune in for an eye-opening discussion on how we can all play a part in protecting vulnerable children and supporting survivors of abuse. Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health or wellness routine. The opinions expressed by the host and guests are their own and do not represent the views of any medical authority.
Jockey Emma-Jayne Wilson joins SportsJam with Doug Doyle to talk about breaking Julie Krone's purse-winning record
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Mike Penna interviews jockey Emma-Jayne Wilson who is on the verge of breaking Julie Krone's all-time earnings record for a female jockey.
Download Your Free Goal Planner Here In this podcast episode, we are joined by Emma-Jayne who shares with us her experience with becoming a business owner and how she navigated her journey from a salon Saturday girl to a salon owner. If you are looking for some genuine business talk from a well-established salon owner, make sure to tune in and enjoy! Timestamps 0:00-9:10 We start off the podcast with a quick introduction of our special guest for today, Emma Jayne who owns a salon and specialises in lashes and bridal hair. She shares her origin story, how she got to where she is today, and what made her set up her own salon business. She also talks to us about her pregnancy journey, unfortunate miscarriages, and how she dealt with the difficulties that came with the COVID lockdown while she was in the process of establishing her business and grieving her loss. 10:52-13:06 Emma shares how she dealt with some of the big changes that she went through after choosing entrepreneurship. This segment is filled with some valuable advice on how you can make this transition smoother for yourself as well. 13:08-15:32 Balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship can be quite challenging. Here, Emma talks to us about how she kept consistent with her business while also being a wonderful mom. She also shares some adorable moments she has had with her child that will make you go aww! 16:06-17:21 Emma discusses how her work experience as an employee has positively shaped her interactions with her workforce as she now owns a salon business. Key takeaways #1 Mindset is key You need to have the right mindset before you step into the rewarding but challenging world of entrepreneurship. Remember that the proper strategy, the right mindset, and being focused strictly on what you want to achieve are what will get you through the difficult days. It is what will keep you consistent and steadfast on the days when you don't feel like being an entrepreneur! #2 Share your story Take this as a sign to share your story with the world. Talking about your feelings and experiences with the world can not only make you feel relieved, but it can also help other people benefit and know that they are not alone in their difficulties. #3 Find balance As entrepreneurs, it gets difficult to find your work-life balance and say no to work but you have to draw the line somewhere. Make sure to not overwork yourself to the point of exhaustion where you have no me-time left for yourself to unwind and relax. Investing time in yourself is also important for your business because a stressed out and overworked owner is much more likely to make mistakes that could have easily been avoided. Key Quote “I did it because I had to, so I didn't have to go back and work full time.” Check Out Emma-Jaynes Salon. https://www.mirrormirrorcleethorpes.co.uk Sponsors Sky Premium Life Products https://skypremiumlife.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/skypremiumlife/ Code for 15% OFF : kgpodcast15 Flawless Beauty Accounting - 50% OFF your first month using code: KG50 https://flawlessbeautyaccounting.co.uk/ Instagram: @flawlessbeautyaccounting TNB Skills Training Our funded apprenticeships for salons Apply now quoting KGPodcast www.tnbskillstraining.co.uk/contact/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thelifeofkg/message
Emma Jayne is an Ignatz and Prism Award-winning cartoonist. This interview is the first of our exciting new series supporting remus' PhD dissertation work. Thank you for joining us! (Note: This episode is for mature audiences.)For episode citation: https://comicarted.com/blog/2023/12/11/drawing-a-dialogue-presents-episode-4
Welcome back to good ol' Bitches On Comics with this exciting episode featuring LSBN cartoonist Emma Jayne! This episode also features guest host and former BoC guest, Veronique Emma Houxbois. Here, we discuss Jayne's incredible work and how making relatively optimistic art can be just as healing for the creator as it is for the reader. Mostly, we chat about her process, and her newest release, LSBN, which is published through podcast faves Silver Sprocket. Pick up LSBN at the great Silver Sprocket shop! Trans Girls Hit the Town and other works of Emma's genius are available at her online shop. Follow Emma Jayne at her link page, or on Instagram @emmajaynecomics Follow Veronique Emma Houxbois at her website, on Patreon, or on BlueSky and IG @emmahouxbois You can follow Bitches on Comics on Instagram Blusky Hive Tumblr TikTok and Twitter @BitchesOnComics and you can follow our hosts: Sara Century: @saracentury (Instagram), S.E. Fleenor: @se_fleenor (Instagram, Blue Sky, and Twitter), and Monika Estrella Negra: Instagram and Twitter. Follow our Sound Editor Kate on Twitter. Show us some love by giving us a 5-star Review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, PodChaser, or wherever you get your podcasts. Support us by joining our Patreon Community. Keep in touch with us and see what we're up to by visiting our website: BitchesOnComics.com And check out our new narrative horror podcast Decoded Horror Channel which includes Graveyard Orbit, Tales of the Sapphire Bay Hotel, and more! Bitches on Comics is a Queer Spec project. Check out our other projects! Learn more about Queer Spec at: QueerSpec.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joining us for our inaugural episode is the incredibly talented and insightful Emma Jayne, writer of LSBN, Psuedoslut Transmission, and Trans Girls Hit the Town! We discuss our love of Evangelion, thirst over Bionicles, and dive into all the influences behind LSBN! You can find Emma Jayne on https://www.instagram.com/emmajaynecomics. You can buy a copy of LSBN at https://store.silversprocket.net/products/lsbn-by-emma-jayne or check out her other comics on itch.io https://emma-jayne-comics.itch.io/ Find us at Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TranscendingComics Twitter: @TranscendComics https://twitter.com/TranscendComics Email: transcendingcomics@gmail.com Our intro song, Disco, and outro song, Gock 6, are both by Ingrid Lillskau. Check out more of Ingrid's music at https://soundcloud.com/ingrid-lillskau/gock-6
This week, we're talking about the new indie queer mech romance, LSBN, with its author, Emma Jayne! This episode is something of a backdoor pilot for my other podcast, Transcending Comics! Find the new show at Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TranscendingComics Twitter: @TranscendComics https://twitter.com/TranscendComics Email: transcendingcomics@gmail.com Our intro song, Disco, and outro song, Gock 6, are both by Ingrid Lillskau. Check out more of Ingrid's music at https://soundcloud.com/ingrid-lillskau Our Into for Giant Sized Violence is You're an Ace Kid by DEMONDICE.
Check your toxic masculinity at the door and get ready for the skip day to end all skip days! This week, Leigh (@lshfoster) and Ellie (@elliebrigida) hang out with singer-songwriter and comedian Emma Jayne (@emmajaynegrams) to talk about the 1986 campy teen classic Ferris Bueller's Day Off. This movie exists outside of the confines of heteronormativity (and the space time continuum). Nearly every character is queer (except Principal Rooney who is continually punished for his crimes against the queer community ie. our beautiful polycule). Everything about Ferris' relationship with Cameron and Sloane is giving Gen Z #relationshipgoals. Ferris planned this whole skip day just to lift his boyfriend Cameron out of his depressive funk and to give everyone a chance to bond with their newest polycule member, Sloane. We dive into the dynamics of our three leads, exploring Ferris through a transmasc lens and declaring Cameron our panromantic gray ace king. Sloane of course is not like the other girlies. She wears two different earrings, a sure sign of queerness; and we love watching her and Cameron get closer as the film goes on. There is nothing gayer in this world than Ferris lip-synching for his life TWICE on a parade float in his cheetah print vest. Not only is he fully embracing drag culture, but he is doing it all to cheer up Cameron. We love to see it. Ferris is absolutely winning for boyfriend of the year. This movie is pure vibes, just chasing one dopamine hit to the next. Genuinely feeling SO SEEN by this neurodivergent queer rep. #RepresentationMatters! We know one thing for sure, Ferris Bueller's Day Off Should've Been Gay. #SaveFerris (from heteronormativity). Follow along on Twitter: Lez Hang Out (@lezhangoutpod) and answer our Q & Gay at the end of every episode. Leigh Holmes Foster (@lshfoster) and Ellie Brigida (@elliebrigida). You can also join us on Facebook.com/lezhangoutpod and follow along on Instagram (@lezhangoutpod). This #pridemonth don't forget to support LGBTQ+ creators and small businesses directly. You can support Lez Hang Out while unlocking a bunch of awesome perks like access to our exclusive Discord community, monthly bonus episodes, weekly ad free episodes, exclusive merch and more. Join us on Patreon at bit.ly/lezpatreon. Want to go on a dream vacation and make lifelong memories with a group of amazing queer people? Invest in your own joy this #pride and grab one of the last 4 spots on our #trovatrip to Croatia coming up this September! Get all the details at bit.ly/lezdocroatia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
⚠️ WARNING ⚠️ What we will be talking about may well be very uncomfortable for some guys listening, but I thought for many men, it is a subject that has been long buried inside of them or that some men know someone that's been through a similar ordeal and don't fully understand why that person reacts or acts a certain way. Today's guest was told she was a failure as a child, the girl going nowhere & had a juvenile delinquent badge slapped on her when she was 13 by her psychiatrist. Being labelled at an early age came with difficulties, leading to most people believing she would be dead or in prison by the time she was 20 – although for many the resultant mental trauma from child sex abuse is prison enough. Our guest has organically become a Child Sex Abuse Activist, Speaker, Presenter, and Author on this subject. Her debut book, Don't Hold Back is a motivational self-help book, published in 2018. Its purpose is to encourage readers to find their voice, give thought, and help them to process the difficulties of child sex abuse, rejection & abandonment – the book is based on her personal and difficult story. Don't Hold Back highlights how she changed her life to become the successful person she is today. Her charity, Project 90/10 is a powerful mission and vehicle for influential attitude and action change through education and awareness campaigns in the area of child sexual abuse. Today's guest on The Middle-Aged Man Podcast is Emma-Jane Taylor… Emma-Jane's Links: https://www.emmajanetaylor.com/ https://www.facebook.com/project9010/about
We've got Toronto music artist, entrepreneur, advocate and community support star el Hashem joining to talk all about his latest EP "Come Party in My House"! PLUS! Phenomenal new music from Ariela Jacobs, Baywud, Emma Jayne, Ilton, Jolene, Lewie Fox, Niser, Noelle Jade Robin, Tayy, and TheOneDNA,! ⚡️CONNECT WITH OUT LOUD⚡️ Website: curatedbyq.com ⚡️ FaceBook / Instagram / Twitter @theqreviews ⚡️YouTube.com/qreviews⚡️Apparel Shop The Q Artist Shop | Featuring custom t-shirts, prints, and more ⚡️Theme Music provided and performed by UK DJ and producer Hectic @hectictracks on Instagram⚡️
Though she has since moved to New York, Emma Jayne wrote and recorded her debut album while she was a student at Boston University. Her upbeat, honest, and down-to-earth songwriting is sure to bring a smile to your face.
In this conversation, we discuss some of the differences, and the similarities in the way Pilates is taught and consumed in the UK, Australia, and the US, and how the industry has evolved, and continues to evolve post-pandemic. Resources mentioned in the episode: Check out our Visualized Anatomy Program https://breathe-education.com/visualized-anatomy/ (here) Read the Industry stats https://docs.google.com/document/d/13g37Ooa6C9o9aQO3TssNngH-cz-m_kkJ_Lhf_Cb4ceY/edit (here) Find Emma-Jayne Rushby https://ejrpilates.co.uk (online) and connect with her on https://www.facebook.com/ejrushby (Facebook) and https://instagram.com/ejrushby (Instagram) Learn more https://breathe-education.com/blog/become-a-better-instructor/how-pilates-is-changing-in-the-uk/ (here). This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy AdBarker - https://adbarker.com/privacy
Welcome to Episode 4 of the Songs for the Soul Podcast! In this episode we sit down with singer/songwriter and comedian Emma Jayne, to discuss the impact of begin an LGBTQ+ artist, songs that represent her alter ego, her journey as a indie artist, and so much more.
In this week's episode, we answer a listener question about the panels from comics that make us thirsty. From CarolJess to She-Hulk's arms (wtf) to Aneka and Ayo to Deadpool and Wolverine, we discuss what makes us thirsty af.The Comic of the Week is Trans Girls Hit the Town by Emma Jayne. We absolutely adore this slice of life comic about trans women finding friendship and strength."It takes it’s time and says what it needs to say." – Sara"Every part of Trans Girls Hit the Town is perfect." – S.E.
Today’s episode is part 2 of our discussion with the amazing Emma Jayne Park, dancer and theatre maker and Rosie Priest artist and researcher. We discuss class, how we move forward, calling out those in power who need to make a change. It’s a long one but a goodie. EMMA JAYNE PARK Emma is a dancer, theatre maker, collaborator, facilitator, movement director, trainee intimacy coordinator, choreographer, advocate, micro-activist and occasional drag king. She asks questions and is obsessed with asking better questions. You can usually find her in the sea, drinking tea or dancing in sweaty clubs - often whilst simultaneously scrolling Twitter. Twitter:@culturedmongrel Website: https://www.culturedmongrel.org/ ROSIE PRIEST Rosie is currently working on her PHD at the University of Stirling, working with the National Galleries of Scotland's outreach programme to explore “Collaborative Art and Transformation”. Rosie is also for the next little while Creative Learning Associate for Stellar Quines Theatre Company. Twitter: @rosiepriest Website: Stellar Quines Website: Persistent and Nasty Instagram: @persistentandnasty Twitter: @persistentnasty PAYPAL https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/persistentandnasty for those who can donate. A million thanks and love. Song for break: Glory Box Resources https://www.gofundme.com/f/black-women-in-film https://www.gofundme.com/f/bme-business-fund https://www.scottishtrans.org/support/support-groups-in-scotland/ https://www.thetrevorproject.org https://bornthisway.foundation/ https://itgetsbetter.org https://www.alerojasmine.com/ https://bespokebinny.com/ https://pelicansandparrots.com/ https://www.matuggarum.com/ https://sheniandteni.com/ https://lihabeauty.com https://ibereapparel.com/ https://blacklivesmatter.carrd.co/ https://blacklivesmatter.com/ https://m4bl.org/ https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BRlF2_zhNe86SGgHa6-VlBO-QgirITwCTugSfKie5Fs/mobilebasic https://secure.actblue.com/donate/bail_funds_george_floyd https://justiceforbreonna.org/ https://www.gofundme.com/f/i-run-with-maud https://www.anothermag.com/fashion-beauty/12570/black-british-owned-businesses-to-buy-from-now-fashion-beauty-design-lifestyle https://theeverymom.com/black-history-month-books-for-kids/ https://themadmommy.com/black-owned-etsy-shops/ Join our Zoom Coffee Morning every Friday at 11am GMT, email persistentandnasty@gmail.com WeAudition offer: For 25% off your monthly subscription quote: NASTY25 Backstage Offers: Get a free 12 months Actor Subscription: https://join.backstage.com/persistentnasty-uk-12m-free/ Or if you've got a project to cast, you can Post Castings for free: Apply promo code PERSISTENTANDNASTY at the checkout
Today’s episode is a first. We have two guests, it’s also a part one of possibly 3 episodes as we chatted so much. We have Emma Jayne Park, dancer and theatre maker and Rosie Priest artist and researcher. We discuss the gatekeepers of our industry, our reaction to The Stage 100 list and many more. EMMA JAYNE PARK Emma is a dancer, theatre maker, collaborator, facilitator, movement director, trainee intimacy coordinator, choreographer, advocate, micro-activist and occasional drag king. She asks questions and is obsessed with asking better questions. You can usually find her in the sea, drinking tea or dancing in sweaty clubs - often whilst simultaneously scrolling Twitter. Twitter:@culturedmongrel Website: https://www.culturedmongrel.org/ ROSIE PRIEST Rosie is currently working on her PHD at the University of Stirling, working with the National Galleries of Scotland's outreach programme to explore “Collaborative Art and Transformation”. Rosie is also for the next little while Creative Learning Associate for Stellar Quines Theatre Company. Twitter: @rosiepriest Website: Stellar Quines Website: Persistent and Nasty Instagram: @persistentandnasty Twitter: @persistentnasty PAYPAL https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/persistentandnasty for those who can donate. A million thanks and love. Resources https://www.gofundme.com/f/black-women-in-film https://www.gofundme.com/f/bme-business-fund https://www.scottishtrans.org/support/support-groups-in-scotland/ https://www.thetrevorproject.org https://bornthisway.foundation/ https://itgetsbetter.org https://www.alerojasmine.com/ https://bespokebinny.com/ https://pelicansandparrots.com/ https://www.matuggarum.com/ https://sheniandteni.com/ https://lihabeauty.com https://ibereapparel.com/ https://blacklivesmatter.carrd.co/ https://blacklivesmatter.com/ https://m4bl.org/ https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BRlF2_zhNe86SGgHa6-VlBO-QgirITwCTugSfKie5Fs/mobilebasic https://secure.actblue.com/donate/bail_funds_george_floyd https://justiceforbreonna.org/ https://www.gofundme.com/f/i-run-with-maud https://www.anothermag.com/fashion-beauty/12570/black-british-owned-businesses-to-buy-from-now-fashion-beauty-design-lifestyle https://theeverymom.com/black-history-month-books-for-kids/ https://themadmommy.com/black-owned-etsy-shops/ Join our Zoom Coffee Morning every Friday at 11am GMT, email persistentandnasty@gmail.com WeAudition offer: For 25% off your monthly subscription quote: NASTY25 Backstage Offers: Get a free 12 months Actor Subscription: https://join.backstage.com/persistentnasty-uk-12m-free/ Or if you've got a project to cast, you can Post Castings for free: Apply promo code PERSISTENTANDNASTY at the checkout
This week I am joined by Emma as she talks us through why she decided to become a vegan and how she found the transition personally with the pros and cons! @em_eatsplants Use the link https://ftcvr.com/NIKKI for 10% off Fitcover makeup! To find more Leading Her Life check out www.leadingherlife.com or @leadingherlife on Instagram!
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Friends at the Falls: https://www.instagram.com/friendsatthefalls/ Jake: https://www.instagram.com/jakestam/ Matt: https://www.instagram.com/mattmontgomery/ Music Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwcv42eYM0k Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5RASv130lmR8GyP0EcQLjJ?si=2XHKxxSsT5W4pZhx1OF4Cg Steph: https://www.instagram.com/stephschalago/ https://www.instagram.com/heardundergroundpod/ Song by Emma Jayne
Hello and welcome back to another episode of Just like the Moon (we go through phases).Today we meet the fab Emma Jayne Park - dancer, theatre maker, collaborator and micro-activist. From her base in Scotland she works locally, nationally, internationally and as Associate Artist with The Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival; one of the world's largest social justice arts festivals.In this episode Emma talks about what it is like working in the arts, her experience of going through cancer treatment, about her diagnosis with complex post traumatic stress disorder, and the reality of coming to the conclusion that her lifestyle means living out of a suitcase and therefore her choice to move back home to Gretna.A little bit of warning as is needed sometimes with this podcast - Emma talks about briefly about having suicidal ideation. If this is something that is sensitive to you at this time, feel free to move on to another episode and you can always just come back to it when you are in a better place.To find out more about Emma's work under the creative handle Cultured Mongrel, check out her website: https://www.culturedmongrel.org/
Emma-Jayne Star of 90 day fiance and Life Coach joins Tiffany to discuss what its really like to move on from a divorce, and find happiness again. Emma-Jayne, best known for her direct, sisterly advice whilst on 90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 days, has turned her expertise from a lifelong career as a Human Resources professional where she spent 17 years coaching, mentoring and supporting people to develop in their performance and confidence at work into becoming a specialist in life and relationship coaching, empowering women to become a better stronger version of themselves. Emma-Jayne is passionate about helping women. She wants to support them to stop worrying about the unknown and teach them the techniques that will enable them to realise that their once farfetched dreams can be made into a reality. Emma-Jayne wants to be the sister women have either never had or always wanted, that someone to turn to when they need a boost of confidence and be that uplifter, someone who shows women how powerful and awesome they truly are. She prides herself on enabling others to transform their own lives. She wants others to realise that without fear, the options are limitless. Emma-Jayne is a Strategic Life Coach Practitioner, an Engage Accredited Coach and a member of both the International Institute of Complementary Therapists and the Association of Coaching. She resides in the UK with her partner and daughter with all her family close and enjoys reading, dancing and socialising with friends, partial to a strong coffee and a natter. She has recently fell in love with boxfit and weight lifting. Things she never imagined she would or could ever be physically able to do. She is on her own transformational weight loss journey, putting into practise what she preaches to have the most fulfilled and healthy lifestyle. Emma-Jayne has a free support group available to join for anyone needing additional support, where women can talk to each other, uplift one another and build self esteem in a safe and trusting environment. Emma-Jayne wants to help as many women as possible realise how truly amazing they already are. IG @ej_thesistercoach www.thesistercoach.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Caterer.com Catch Ups Time to catch up with inspiring hospitality people. Robert Bradley at Caterer.com caught up with Emma Jayne, HR Director at The Dorchester Collection. "Human Resources has gone back to its roots of welfare and the care of team members. Many years ago this was HR's sole purpose as a personnel and training function. The safety & welfare of our team is paramount and early on we committed to every single employee receiving a phone call from their manager once a week. Good mental health is important and we're so fortunate our Exec Team are Mental Health First Aiders.”
In this week's episode we are talking about The Veil, the baggage we carry around, the false narratives, usually someone else's creation, that we tell ourselves that cloud our perception and experience of life. Let's start tearing holes in it, let's start writing our own stories. Ya'll hear that crisp, clear sound??? That's because this and all subsequent episodes of the Walk On Podcast are produced, recorded, and edited by the brilliant Emma Jayne Seslowsky. Follow me (@britt_thats_it) and Emma Jayne (@emmajaynegrams) on Instagram, Twitter : @britt_thats_it_ @emmajayne and check out our music YouTubes me : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ5zgk4Qb9kcZUumFteEwEQ Emma Jayne : https://www.youtube.com/user/funnywithfreckles) and while you're on Spotify, check out Emma Jayne's music https://open.spotify.com/artist/7ubWjhhe5vngwLTDrd2PEF Have a burning question you'd like answered? Have an idea for a topic you'd like discussed? Learned something from this podcast? Let us know! Email us at walkonmychild@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/britt-cannon/support
This week, Ilana has on the illustrious sing-songwriter and storyteller Emma Jayne to talk all things songwriting, indie voice, and Dua Lipa. Listen to Emma Jayne on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7ubWjhhe5vngwLTDrd2PEF Follow Emma Jayne on Twitter: @emmajayne Follow Ilana on Twitter: @ilanasaurrrus
Weeeee're back! And better than ever! This week we are talking about real love, baby! That firm foundation kinda love, that make you belly laugh kinda love, that friends forever kinda love, that loving myself raised my vibration and now everyone in my life is on this vibe kinda love. Release, surrender, receive, my loves! Amen amen amen. Ya'll hear that crisp, clear sound??? That's because this and all subsequent episodes of the Walk On Podcast are produced, recorded, and edited by the brilliant Emma Jayne Seslowsky. Follow me (@britt_thats_it) and Emma Jayne (@emmajaynegrams) on Instagram, Twitter : @britt_thats_it_ @emmajayne and check out our music YouTubes me : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ5zgk4Qb9kcZUumFteEwEQ Emma Jayne : https://www.youtube.com/user/funnywithfreckles) and while you're on Spotify, check out Emma Jayne's music https://open.spotify.com/artist/7ubWjhhe5vngwLTDrd2PEF Have a burning question you'd like answered? Have an idea for a topic you'd like discussed? Learned something from this podcast? Let us know! Email us at walkonmychild@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/britt-cannon/support
Ruth Sellick and Adam Pearson caught up with a familiar face of BECBC, Emma-Jayne Gooch, Head of Supply Chain Development & Innovation at Sellafield Ltd. They heard about her upbringing, early careers and now more recently how she's found herself working for Sellafield. Britain's Energy Coast Business Cluster (BECBC) is a private sector led organisation, with over 300 members from SMEs to global companies with business interests in West Cumbria. BECBC member benefits include networking, promotion, knowledge sharing, specialist sector groups and relationship development with key stakeholders in the supply chain and Cumbrian economy. For more info visit: www.becbusinesscluster.co.uk
Featuring Jacqui Kelly, Carol McFarland, Molly Robbins, Jacqueline Butler, Silvia Mancini, Emma Jayne, Corinna Maguire, Rosie Cake Diva, Dawn Butler, Christine and Phil Jenson, Prachi Dhabal Deb, Isabel Tamargo, Val Seitz, Tracey Mann, and Ben Fullard. Show notes: http://www.eat-the-evidence.com/podcast/episode-47-cake-international-2019/
Emma-Jayne joins David to discuss the OU's online learning tools, including the creation of the Hadrian: The Roamin' Emperor game and filming at Delphi. Emma-Jayne also chats about her research on disability and sensory experience in the Roman World, and how bodily experience would have been far more varied then we tend to think, as well as votive offerings and how these might have helped people deal with these issues. Fittingly, just in time for Halloween, they also talk about Emma-Jayne's work on funerary customs and the process of os resectum, which included removing a finger of the deceased. Emma-Jayne can be found on Twitter here (https://twitter.com/e_jgraham) , the Votives Project here (https://thevotivesproject.org/) , and you can play the Roamin' Emperor game here (https://www.open.edu/openlearn/history-the-arts/history/classical-studies/hadrian-the-roamin-emperor) .
Four and a half years after we started, it's our 50th and final episode! It's hard to believe that we got this far! We're talking about the work of our dear friend and co-host Emma Jayne, as a birthday present to her. BUT WILL IT BE MORE OF A BIRTHDAY... CURSE?????? Hopefully not. Emma Jayne Links: https://emma-jayne-comics.com/ twitter.com/emma_jayne_1up instagram.com/emmajayne_1up Hosts this episode: Carta Monir (http://cartamonir.com // twitter.com/cartamonir) Alice Stoehr (http://pussygoesgrrr.com // twitter.com/astoehr) Ash Avard (http://pussygoesgrrr.com // instagram.com/dumb.dyke.tears) Casey Nowak (twitter.com/caseycaseynowak) "Always Friends" by Secret Cities: http://secretcitiesmusic.com/
In this week’s episode, Molly speaks with cartoonist Emma Jayne (she/her), author of Trans Girls Hit the Town and co-host of We Should Be Friends. Topics include: Drawing trans women (forever) Creating trans community in comics Wasting good jokes on straight people Queer eggs attracting other queer eggs Plus: Spilling three beans! Support Emma on Patreon! Find her work at emma-jayne-comics.com. Check out Indya Moore’s misgendering GoFundMe, Common (Mis)Cisconception. We’ve got limited-edition merch that raises money for trans designers & LGBTQ orgs! Browse our shirts, stickers, totes, pillows and more at bit.ly/gendermerch. Support trans media! Pledge any amount at patreon.com/gender to receive our weekly newsletter. We also appreciate donations via PayPal or Cash App. Do you have gender questions that you’d like answered on the show? Submit questions anonymously via this Google form. Questions? Comments? Feelings? You can reach at genderpodcast.com; via gendereveal@gmail.com; or on Twitter or Instagram. Join the Gender Detectives Slack at bit.ly/genderslack. Submit a piece of Theymail: a small message or ad that we’ll read on the show. Logo: Ira M. LeighMusic: Breakmaster CylinderAdditional Music: “Delamine” by Blue Dot SessionsSponsors: YOU! Thank you!
In our first episode of 2019, Emma tells the story of the Mckay kidnapping - a high profile kidnapping that was meant to beRupert Murdock's wife. Lucy tells a recent story which is currently in appeal, the murder of James Knight by Emma Jayne Magson in Leicester in 2016. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
WBZ's Laurie Kirby speaks with singer/songwriter Emma Jayne.
WBZ's Laurie Kirby profiles Emma "Jayne" Seslowsky, a student at Boston University, on her newly released original album, "Jetlag." Emma's not only a composer, singer, pianist, and fine ukulele player, she's also a former newsroom intern at WBZ NewsRadio1030.