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This week, Moser Consultants Anwar Eaton, Emma Rosen, and Sandy Nguyen join us to explore revised ADA/508 Standards and what they mean for businesses and federal agencies. We'll break down the key updates made in 2017, which align with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0, and discuss how these changes impact electronic and information technology (EIT) accessibility. We'll cover practical steps organizations can take to ensure compliance, the risks of failing to meet these requirements, and the broader benefits of accessible technology for employees and customers with disabilities. Additionally, we'll highlight real-world examples of companies successfully implementing these standards and share resources to help businesses navigate their Section 508 obligations.
For too many people, the first time they think about breastfeeding is when they are pregnant with their first child. If we are to change this, and normalise breastfeeding in our societies, we need to start with how we talk to children about breasts and babies. That's why I'm delighted to be joined this week by Emma Rosen, a breastfeeding counsellor and secondary school teacher, to talk about what schools in the UK are doing now, and what we would like to see change in the curriculum.Emma Rosen is @emmarosenbooks on Instagram. You can find her books here https://www.emmarosenbooks.co.uk/You can find my book for pre-teens and teens, The Breast Book, here: The Breast Book – Pinter & MartinMy latest book, ‘Supporting the Transition from Breastfeeding: a Guide to Weaning for Professionals, Supporters and Parents', is out now.You can get 10% off the book at the Jessica Kingsley press website, that's uk.jkp.com using the code MMPE10 at checkout.Follow me on Twitter @MakesMilk and on Instagram @emmapickettibclc or find out more on my website www.emmapickettbreastfeedingsupport.comResources mentioned - https://abm.me.uk/resources-for-schools/ (which also includes some guidance on approaching a school)Lesson plans from the Breastfeeding Network: https://www.breastfeedingnetwork.org.uk/product/school-lesson-plans/How to write to your MP - https://www.parliament.uk/get-involved/contact-an-mp-or-lord/contact-your-mp/This podcast is presented by Emma Pickett IBCLC, and produced by Emily Crosby Media.
Let's talk about a very common topic among millennials: quarter-life crisis and career changes. Seven years ago I decided to change my life, to leave my job as a psychologist, to go abroad and to start from scratch. I will talk about uplifting stories about career changes, recommendations of videos and books that can shed some light on this topic. Ted talk Ken Robinson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iG9CE55wbtY Ted talk Emma Rosen: https://www.ted.com/talks/emma_rosen_how_to_find_your_passion_and_make_it_your_job The element: How finding your passion changes everything. Ken Robinson. https://www.amazon.es/Element-Finding-Passion-Changes-Everything/dp/0141045256/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2C66LBF5N43T6&keywords=the+element+ken+robinson&qid=1668946480&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIxLjM3IiwicXNhIjoiMC44MiIsInFzcCI6IjAuMzUifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=the+element+%2Caps%2C101&sr=8-1 The radical sabbatical. Emma Rosen. https://www.amazon.es/Radical-Sabbatical-figure-what-want/dp/191138273X/ref=sr_1_1?__mk_es_ES=ÅMÅŽÕÑ&crid=1SKILH5H9FU0Y&keywords=the+radical+sabbatical&qid=1668946523&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIwLjAwIiwicXNhIjoiMC4wMCIsInFzcCI6IjAuMDAifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=the+radical+sabbatical%2Caps%2C85&sr=8-1
A new report by PwC looks into whether old media is on the way out as the competition for our attention sends advertisers over the top and into the palms of our hands. Brianna Parkins of TheJournal.ie and Conor Forde, Director of Technology, Media, and Telecommunications at PwC join Mandy to discuss. Taking a sabbatical from work? Author of 'Radical Sabbatical', Emma Rosen joins Mandy to explain why more people are taking time out to find the answers to deeper career questions. And, the President of Italian soccer's league Serie A, Lorenzo Casini, joins Mandy to explain exactly why there is a huge flood of international investors into Italian Football Clubs at the minute.
In this episode, Petek Hawkins is joined by her colleagues, Emma Rosen and Monica Murphy, to discuss onboarding from their experiences at Melio and beyond.You'll hear them discuss:What is challenging for revamping an existing onboarding?Who are your key stakeholders?What is top of mind for the revenue leaders?How do you show success to business?Keep listening and remain curious.Support the show (https://members.trustenablement.com)
The podcast is back with a World Breastfeeding Week special! My special guest is author and breastfeeding peer supporter Emma Rosen. We talk about how important it is to normalise breastfeeding through everyday personal stories as well as in books. Emma is a mama of three and author of two books - soon to be three books! Emma is a self-confessed ‘breastfeeding geek'. She believes the more we talk about breastfeeding, and share our stories, the more we will help normalise breastfeeding. She breastfed all three of her children and had very different experiences with them all. Her first journey in particular was a struggle and inspired her to write her first book 'Milk: A Story of Breastfeeding in a Society That's Forgotten How', a memoir about her own experiences and what she learned along the way. She's passionate about not sugar-coating breastfeeding and showing the lived experience of breastfeeding, warts and all. Emma's now in the final stages of bringing her third book to market with the help of a Kickstarter campaign. It's a children's book called 'Milk and Cookies' - and you guessed it - all about breastfeeding! We talk about what drove her to write a book for children and why it is important to normalise breastfeeding for young children. We also look at the merits of building breastfeeding into the curriculum and educating children about breastfeeding from a young age. Thank you to BREAST-FRIEND for sponsoring this episode of the boobingit podcast. BREAST-FRIEND was set up by a mother and daughter duo who wanted to make life a little easier when breastfeeding. They offer a range of eco-friendly breastfeeding accessories, including their best-selling Top-Pop which instantly makes any clothes feeding friendly. You can check out their range of eco-friendly products on www.breast-friend.co.uk.
25 Before 25: How to Propel Your Career through Work Shadowing (with Emma Rosen) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Emma Rosen on taking a radical sabbatical. Emma did what many of us twenty somethings do, finished school, went to university, graduated and got a job – not just ... Der Beitrag Emma Rosen on taking a radical sabbatical erschien zuerst auf Quarter Life Living Podcast.
Emma set herself the target of doing 25 sabbaticals before she was 25. Listen to this podcast to understand why she did and how it has now been the start of an exciting new venture. Great lesson in networking, determination and taking control of your future.
This week, the Squiggly Careers podcast welcomes a special guest! Emma Rosen, author of The Radical Sabbatical, talks to Helen about what we can learn about finding a job you love by exploring multiple career possibilities. Emma took this approach to the extreme by exploring 25 different jobs in 1 year, during her Radical Sabbatical, documenting it in her blog www.25before25.co.uk during this time. We break down what she learnt into set of key insights and actions we can all apply to open up our thinking about future roles and opportunities. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Get a new career this week on Badass Women's Hour as 'The Radical Sabbatical' author Emma Rosen reveals her secret to finding the proverbial Job Frog that will turn into your Job Prince.Harriet Minter gets all out of sorts when her guest suggests we need more will power when it comes to healthy eating. Hear from nutritionist Monica Price and "The Fat Funny One" Jessica Jones as they debate the need for a New Year "diet". Southall Black Sisters founder Pragna Patel talks about a new report about British women in forced marriages who are having to pay to be rescued. And you'll find that Emma Sexton and Natalie Campbell are enjoying their last boxes of chocolates before returning to the show, so @bowelbabe Deborah James is Harriet Minte's co-host this week.For information on all your hosts you can click on their names:Harriet MinterNatalie CampbellEmma Sexton If you want to get in touch you can find us on all the socials under this name: @badasswomenshrAnd for more about the podcast head here: https://www.badasswomenshour.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Aasmah Mir and Richard Coles are joined by Gabrielle, THE pop star of the 90s – inspiring lyrics, cool image, intriguing eye patch, hit after hit, and then she went quiet. After time out as a mum of two she has just released her first album for 11 years, and she is back. Will Farmer’s life seems only to exist on a summer’s day surrounded by beautiful objects in the garden of an English stately home, for he is an expert on Antiques Roadshow. He’s joining us in the midst of winter to talk about auctioneering and his passion for the past. Emma Rosen spent a year trying 25 careers before turning 25 including: archaeology in Transylvania; being an extra in a major movie; alpaca farming in Cornwall and assisting a crisis team during the terror attack on Parliament in March 2017. Emma now works as a writer and speaker, focusing on millennials in the workforce. Saturday Live listener Gary Horrocks joins us to talk about being a fan of Judy Garland – he heads the international fan club. JP meets Philip Pittack and Martin White who run the last surviving Spitalfields cloth merchants. and Brian Conley tells us his inheritance tracks. He chooses Elvis Presley performing Jailhouse Rock and Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons performing Who Loves You. Producer: Corinna Jones Editor: Eleanor Garland
Hello and welcome to the 79th episode of the Graduate Job Podcast, and I’ve got a cracker for you today. Ever thought about a few different jobs and wondered what it would be like to try them out? Well my guest today did just that and then some. I’m joined by Emma Rosen, author of the new book ‘The Radical Sabbatical’, where she describes how she quit her dream job with the civil service fast stream to embark on an adventure to try 25 different jobs by the age 25. It’s an inspiring episode on many levels. In it Emma shares the emotions of getting the job of her dreams on the civil service fast stream and the inner turmoil she went through as she quit not long after, when she realised it wasn’t for her. She explores the background to embarking on 25 different jobs by the age of the 25 and how she went about getting those all important work placements. She shares brilliant insights into the mind-set, skills and approach needed to get work experience with any company, and why you shouldn’t be put off by thinking that it is a competitive industry that you are applying to. She also reveals her insider secrets of exactly what you need to do when you approach a company so that you get that vital yes to work experience. No matter where you are on your job search or if you haven’t thought about getting work experience or trying a work placement, this is an episode you aren’t going to want to miss. Now don’t worry about trying to remember everything you hear today, as a full transcript of today’s show and all the links we discuss can be found over in the show notes at www.graduatejobpodcast.com/25. From there you will also find links to all of the other 78 episodes of the show which cover every aspect of getting a graduate job, from help with interviews, assessment centres, to specific companies, to finding a job you love, to dealing with stress as you look for a graduate job. If it’s graduate job related, I have an episode on it. And If I haven’t got an episode on a subject, let me know and I will record one. And don’t forget to check out today’s sponsor who are our friends over at CareerGym.com. Career Gym is the number one place for you to undertake all of your psychometric tests which you will face when you apply for a graduate job. No matter what graduate job you apply for you’re going to have to face some type of verbal reasoning, situational judgment, and working style tests. You can practice these at CareerGym.com. Use code GJP to get 20% off all of their tests! MORE SPECIFICALLY IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT: How Emma managed to pack in 25 work placements by the age 25 Emma’s brilliant method of contacting and approaching companies that proved so successful in getting her work experience placements How to utilise work placements to shape and steer your career Why the fact that an industry is competitive should spur you on and not scare you off Why perseverance is so important when you are trying to get work experience How working on an alpaca farm changed Emma’s views about what she wants from a career How to impress and make the most of work placements
My guest this episode is Writer and Speaker, Emma Rosen. A high achiever academically, Emma progressed through school and university with the necessary grades and experience to land her dream role on the Civil Service’s prestigious Graduate Scheme. Within two weeks she knew it wasn’t for her. After a year, something had to change so she wrote a list of all the jobs she’d dreamed of doing growing up. Just before her 24th birthday, she quit her job to embark on – what she called – a radical sabbatical. Her aim: to try 25 careers before she turned 25, through shadowing, work experience and ‘just giving things a go’. From archaeology in Transylvania, tour guiding amid violent protests in Venezuela to being an extra in a major movie, Emma gained invaluable insight into both herself and the modern workplace. Emma now works as a writer and speaker, focusing on millennials in the workforce. She specialises in promoting portfolio careers and alternative ways of working; advocating for more diverse careers education for young people, with a far greater emphasis on work experience. Emma is a girl after my own heart. It's not often I meet someone else who has tried as many careers as I have. I love the fact that she wears it as a badge of honour, and not something to be ashamed of. As Emma says, it's not often we marry the first person we date, so why do we so often stick in a long monogamous relationship with the first career we try out too? We talk all about Emma's childhood dreams and how her early choices were defined by experimentation and keeping her interests as broad as possible - something that she now celebrates in her current career. She explains how what she thought to be her 'dream job' at the Civil Service quickly turned into quite the opposite, and how she set about having a 'radical sabbatical' to try and work out what she really wanted. Emma tells me all about this year and the 25 jobs she did in one year, before she turned 25. She also dishes out plenty of fantastic advice for Millennials in the workplace. **Follow me:** **Twitter:** [@katiephilo](https://twitter.com/katiephilo) **Instagram:** [@katiephilo](https://www.instagram.com/katiephilo/) [www.katiephilo.com](https://katiephilo.com/) **Follow Emma: ** **Twitter:** [@25before25](https://twitter.com/25before25) **Instagram:** @[25before25](https://www.instagram.com/25before25/) [www.25before25.co.uk](https://www.25before25.co.uk/) Order Emma's Book: [The Radical Sabbatical: The Millennial Handbook to the Quarter Life Crisis](https://www.amazon.co.uk/Radical-Sabbatical-Millennial-Handbook-Quarter/dp/191138273X)
Emma Rosen is embarking on the kind of sabbatical I wish I'd had the confidence to do when I was in my early 20's. Trying 25 different jobs before she's 25. Thoughtful, witty and inspirational - it was a privilege to find out about her journey.
Emma Rosen is embarking on the kind of sabbatical I wish I'd had the confidence to do when I was in my early 20's. Trying 25 different jobs before she's 25. Thoughtful, witty and inspirational - it was a privilege to find out about her journey.
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