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Best podcasts about emma walsh

Latest podcast episodes about emma walsh

Women's Agenda Podcast
Stop weaponising working from home

Women's Agenda Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 23:28


Working from home is under the spotlight, especially if you happen to be working in the Commonwealth Public Sector, with the Coalition recently announcing plans to have such workers return to the office full time. Today's guest is Emma Walsh, founder of Family Friendly Workplaces. Emma recently shared a LinkedIn post urging people to quit weaponising WFH, noting how such options are essential for many workers, especially those with caring responsibilities. While it's hoped such flexibility wouldn't be a political issue, it will be a key talking point during the federal election. The Women's Agenda Podcast is produced by Agenda Media, publisher of Women's Agenda. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Love Machine with James Preece
From Heartbreak To Healing: Overcoming Relationship Trauma To Find Love

Love Machine with James Preece

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 33:35


Can You Truly Find Love After Leaving A Toxic Relationship? In this electrifying episode, host James Preece sits down with the remarkable Emma Walsh, a relationship expert who has transformed her life from the ashes of a toxic relationship to the vibrant colours of true love and self-empowerment. Join us as Emma shares her deeply personal journey of overcoming a narcissistic partner, rebuilding her self-worth, and finally discovering a joyful, fulfilling relationship. Prepare to be inspired as we delve into the emotional rollercoaster of breaking free from past traumas, setting healthy boundaries, and embracing self-love. If you've ever wondered how to turn heartbreak into happiness, this episode is your blueprint for a brighter, love-filled future!  About Emma INSTAGRAM WEBSITE

Winning the Divine Lottery
E54 - Consciously Co-Creating Healthy Relationships with Guest Emma Walsh

Winning the Divine Lottery

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 42:09


In this episode I have such an incredible real conversation with Emma who talks about her struggles with toxic relationships and how she became the women she needed to be, to be an energetic match to her desire of being in a healthy conscious relationship! All of life is relationship so tune into this episode for real life lessons on how you can apply this to all relationships in your life! Connect with me on IG - @amydawns1111 Website - www.amydawns.com More about Emma: After a 5 year battle with narcissist abuse and prior to that, many failed toxic relationships, Emma made the decision to work on herself by seeing a relationship coach. She now has a healthy relationship with a man who adores her and they are currently under going planning to build their first home together! Emma is living proof of facing her inner demons and turning them into something positive. She now coaches other women who have been in similar toxic relationship cycles! She helps them accept, understand and break down their insecurities, rebuild confidence, self love and self worth and empower them to find happy, healthy relationships. Website: www.emmajwalsh.comInstagram: @ejwalsh_relationshipcoach

The MotorMouth Podcast
The newest broadcaster for Track TV, with Emma Walsh

The MotorMouth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 31:59


This week we sat down with Emma Walsh, from almost becoming the next big thing in pop music, to becoming the latest face with F1 TV, she'll be hitting our screens at the Austrian Grand Prix and we can't wait! Super pleased for Emma, who is a supported and long time friend of the show! Goooo Emma! Grab an Official F1 Ticket Package at f1experiences.com/motormouth – listen to this episode for a 10% off code using motormouth10 at check out!A MotorMouth Media Production: www.motormouth.media Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Road To Success
Renowned F1 Presenter: Using Strategic Friendships to Skyrocket Your Career Success - Emma Walsh

Road To Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 49:20


Reimagined Workforce - Workforce Transformation
Forming family friendly workplaces, together with Emma Walsh

Reimagined Workforce - Workforce Transformation

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 30:49 Transcription Available


Emma Walsh is a visionary who created Australia's first dedicated Return to Work service for parents, Parents at Work, a social enterprise supporting both organizations and parents to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes while managing the juggle of work and family commitments.Emma shares her story and how she continues to advocate for parents so they can make a valuable contribution to the workforce while sustaining rewarding and fulfilling family life.Emma's talks to us about:the critical role of the Manager in enable positive work experiencesAustralia's progress against the rest of the worldthe role of education in promoting family friendly workplaces.She explains that the workplaces is one of the top three factors impacting children's lives as a key reason for progressing her work.Emma is confident she will reach her target of benchmarking 500 organisations by 2025 to provide a clearer picture of what works and what we can do to create a brighter future, together.The Reimagined Workforce podcast is brought to you by Workforce Transformations Australia Pty. Ltd.All opinions expressed are the speaker's and not the organisations they represent.If you have a story about a workforce transformation to share and would like to be a guest on this podcast, please contact us at kathhume@workforcetransformations.com.au.Connect with Kath Hume on LinkedIn

Fertility Unfiltered
Why you don't have to choose between a family or your career

Fertility Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 31:03


For far too long, reproductive health has been filled with taboos and stigmas, making it harder to take care of our own bodies. That's why we've started the podcast series ‘Fertility Unfiltered', in partnership with Genea– to help people learn more about reproductive health topics from health experts. We're creating a safe space for conversations around fertility, ranging from the possibility of parenthood, seeking guidance on reproductive health and even the science behind conception. In our fifth episode, we speak to Emma Walsh, the founder of Parents at Work–Australia's first dedicated return-to-work service for parents– about the importance of open conversations for working parents. We also hear from the head of diversity and inclusion at QBE Insurance, Catherine McNair, on how the organisation is leading the dial with a family friendly workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Her Ambitious Career
Ep 87 - 'Work Flexibility Is NOT a Woman's Issue, But An Economic One', with guest, Emma Walsh CEO Family Friendly Workplaces

Her Ambitious Career

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 27:00


Welcome to Her Ambitious Career, the personal branding and success podcast for ambitious corporate women who expect more from their lives and careers.My guest today is Emma Walsh, CEO of Family Friendly Workplaces.Do you wish your company offered you and your team greater flexibility?Do you feel your company understands your needs and values?Does your company recognise that you have a life outside of the office?In this episode, Emma and I are talking about flexible working, work-life balance and the need, especially post-pandemic, for workplaces to recognise that employees have critical needs outside of work.Family Friendly Workplaces has established National Accreditation, here in Australia, for those companies who want to demonstrate, to employees (and potential future employees), that they are meeting minimum standards to be considered a 'family friendly' organisation  - which isn't just for parents, but for everyone.Emma also shares how an individual might make a business case to encourage your company to seek out family friendly certification... so if you want to create change within your company, this is the episode for you!Emma says:"Don't underestimate the power of one voice in terms of instigating change in your organisation - you won't know until you exercise that voice." (Emma Walsh, guest of Her Ambitious Career podcast)*******Guest Bio:Emma Walsh is the Founder and CEO of Changing Places Group which includes the family of brands Family Friendly Workplaces, Talented Women and Parents At Work. The overarching purpose of the Changing Places Group is to support people to thrive at work and at home.Emma provides work + family education, research and expertise, consulting widely to organisations, leaders and government on how to create family friendly workplace practices.In May 2021, Emma was instrumental in developing a set of National Work + Family Standards providing employers with a benchmark to foster a family friendly culture. She led the charge in launching the Family Friendly Workplaces Certification program to recognise employers who meet the Standards.Emma has been formally recognised by the Australian Human Rights Commission with a finalist business Award in 2015, has been shortlisted for the Telstra Business Woman of the Year and was a Winner of the Visa Business Awards. Parents At Work has also been named as a top 200 ‘Businesses of Tomorrow' by Westpac.To read more: www.familyfriendlyworkplaces.com*****Host Bio:Rebecca Allen is a Career Success Coach for ambitious women looking to land dream career opportunities. She has worked over the last 10 years with clients from companies including ANZ Bank, Origin Energy, J.P. Morgan and Coca-Cola Amatil and loves getting those excited phone calls from clients saying they've been promoted, have negotiated a seismic pay rise or have moved into a role completely aligned with their mission, values and strengths. Find Rebecca: www.illuminategrowth.com.auWant a promotion? Get: 'The 7 Habits of Female Execs Who Get Promoted'> Book a free 15-minute Career Strategy Call> Connect on Linkedin> Join our facebook group 'Career Success for Ambitious Women'

The Driven Chat Podcast
Chasing the Dream with Miss Emma Walsh

The Driven Chat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 90:14


This week, the presenter, performer and content creator, Miss Emma Walsh, joins John Marcar for the latest Driven Chat Podcast. Emma was brought up in a family of performers, with her parents starring in the 1970s-80s pop group The Dooleys. With such a strong musical influence, it's perhaps no surprise that Emma also went on to pursue a career in music. Later in life, Emma also appeared on our TV screens as a character in the popular UK TV series Made in Chelsea.In this week's episode, Emma shares her story of becoming one of the most popular content creators and presenters in the automotive world through multiple ups and downs. John and Emma have been good friends since a chance meeting in 2016 and have stayed close ever since. In this conversation, Emma shares a brilliantly frank account of her story so far with some very happy but also some less happy moments, which ultimately have spurred her to pursue her career of content creating and presenting with cars.Follow Emma via @MissEmmaWalsh, and remember to check out her youtube channel too!The Driven Chat podcast is brought to you by Paramex Digital. It is available to stream on all the usual podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, Audible and more. For more information on Driven chat, visit www.drivenchat.comContact the show via email: podcast@drivenchat.comGet involved;WATCH >> Driven Chat on YouTubeFOLLOW >> Driven Chat on InstagramDISCUSS >> Driven Chat on FacebookONLINE >> DrivenChat.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Talkin’ Solutions: Highlighting Impact Driven Companies Doing Societal Good
#52: Recognizing the importance of creating a sustainable startup for long term success - Moiety Consulting Co-Founders: Lidia Martin & Emma Walsh

Talkin’ Solutions: Highlighting Impact Driven Companies Doing Societal Good

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 44:54


We're talking about the importance of creating a sustainable business in the 2023 premiere of the Talkin' Solutions podcast with the co-founders of Moiety Consulting Lidia Martin and Emma Walsh. Moiety Consulting creates tailored strategies to embed sustainability into your operations and policies by addressing your company's social and environmental impact. Lidia focuses on environmental policy and supply chains while Emma maximizes your marketing efforts. In this episode we discuss:

Touching Base: PR Edition
TOUCHING BASE: Emma Walsh

Touching Base: PR Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 47:43


On this episode of Touching Base: PR Edition, we have an interview with Emma Walsh, an influencer marketing coordinator at Gallery Media Group. In this episode, we talk about so many things including the job search process, graduating early, and working in influencer marketing. Emma's Links: Website/blog: emmajosephinewalsh.com Instagram: instagram.com/emma.walsh LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/emmajwalsh1 TOUCHING BASE: PR EDITION WEBSITE: touchingbasepr.com Touching Base: PR Edition is a motivating resource for those looking to break into the public relations industry. Through fun and informative podcast episodes including guests such as public relations professionals, founders and more, listeners will gain a better understanding for the public relations industry and the steps to make their own mark within it. Make sure to subscribe to the show on whatever platform you are listening on and get connected on Instagram @touchingbase_pr to ask questions and get sneak peeks of special guests! For guest inquiries, sponsorships, and general questions please email: jamie@touchingbasepr.com About The Host Hi! My name is Jamie Goerke. I'm used to the 280 character limit that Twitter gives me, but since I have more room here, let me tell you about myself! I'm used to the 280 character limit that Twitter gives me, but since I have more room here, let me tell you about myself! I graduated from Binghamton University in December of 2020 with a BA in English and I am looking to work in sports marketing, communications and social media! In May of 2021, I began my journey at St. John's University as an Athletic Communications Graduate Assistant. The following year, in May of 2022, I transitioned into a hybrid marketing/communications/digital media graduate assistant. In my role, I am the sole producer of volleyball home events, in addition to co-producing both men's and women's basketball games. I also work in a social media capacity, primarily working on the Red Storm Tiktok and as a content creator. Thanks to my position, I am also recieving a fully-funded Masters Degree in Sport Management. During undergrad, I took on leadership roles in various different clubs and organizations, including Dickinson Community Players (a student-run theatre group), Binghamton Dance Marathon (#FTK!), and my sorority, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi. I have worked with various different groups of people really honing in on my teamwork, leadership development, and communications skills. In addition, I spent two years interning in Binghamton's Athletic Department. Beyond the professional realm, I also am a creator. Since my YouTube comeback in January of 2019, I have been producing content focused on a wide variety of angles. My most popular videos include those depicting life at Binghamton University. My videos show every aspect of my life, encompassing my health and fitness journey and navigating post-grad life, the job-search and grad school. Instagram: @jamieinjpegs @jamieinsports TikTok: @jamieinmotionn Youtube: www.youtube.com/jamiegoerke Music: bensound.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/touchingbasepr/support

Access All Areas with Lizzie Cundy and Stephen Leng
Episode 135 - Nicole O'Brien, Bob Voysey, Emma Walsh

Access All Areas with Lizzie Cundy and Stephen Leng

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 59:51


Chatting to Bobby Norris and Stephen Leng this week was Too Hot to Handle's Nicole O'Brien who spoke about her new single 'C'est La Vie' and how she finds dating in the public eye. Bob Voysey from Married at First Sight discussed what it was like watching the show from a former contestant's perspective and how he's found co-hosting the official podcast 'Recapped at First Sight'. Also on the show was Made in Chelsea's Emma Walsh who spoke about her experience appearing on the show and her new career as a car influencer.

How HR Leaders Change the World
Episode 31: Achieving Gender Equality – Emma Walsh, CEO, Parents at Work

How HR Leaders Change the World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 34:08


Emma Walsh, CEO at Parents at Work, discusses her work leading societal change in the relationship between our lives at work and home. Describing why a family friendly workplace is imperative for business success, what this looks like, steps to get there and pitfalls to avoid, Emma shares her experience over 25 years of working in HR and as CEO of Parents at Work. How do we achieve Gender Equality? Hear Emma's inspiring words and deep understanding of how we get to the heart of, and address, imbalance. Here's a snapshot of a few things we talked about: [3:25] The impact of a career dedicated to HR – social change in Australia [7:20]  Women, parenthood and work: examining the case for change [10:30]  The vested business interest in supporting home life - why workplace family policies matter [13:10]  A Work & Family action plan – enabling the future of work [20:50]  Gender equality – remembering that it's equality for all, no need for labels [30:00] The secret sauce to productive organisations! “I love How HR Leaders Change the World” – if that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show! This helps us achieve our goal, to reach more of your peers, so we can all contribute to further and faster change. Scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review”. Be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you haven't done so already, follow the podcast. We'll add a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not following, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Follow How HR Leaders Change the World now! 

The MotorMouth Podcast
Ep 99 with Miss Emma Walsh (supercar YouTuber)

The MotorMouth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 44:44


Today we're joined by Miss Emma Walsh, the former star of Channel 4's Made In Chelsea which she joined in series 10, she's gone onto work in music, radio, on stage, singing and dancing but we know her best for her YouTube and social media activity with cars and motorsport, she's even bagged herself a full race licence and put herself to the test in the MINI Challenge at Brands Hatch and has interviewed the great and good of racing including a certain Sebastian Vettel. HUGE thanks to Emma for joining us in this episode which is number 99, one away from the big 100! This episode is powered by our partners at Rodin Cars - thank you so much to Shannon, David, Cliff and the team for trusting in us and joining Season 10.Subscribe to MotorMouth on YouTube for loads more content: https://bit.ly/3qVXP0RFollow MotorMouth:Twitter - https://twitter.com/MotorMouth_ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/MotorMouth_official/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MotorMouthClub/Website - https://www.motormouth.club/Download our App:iOS - https://apple.co/3scnns2 Android - https://bit.ly/3cf9yU2 Join our 2021 Fantasy #F1 League:https://gridrival.app.link/N62I8ox5Reb Much love,Tim and Harry! Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Nathan K Ginger Beard Podcasts
Emma Walsh - Reality TV Start & Petrol Head

Nathan K Ginger Beard Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 41:04


Miss Emma Walsh is a YouTuber, petrol head, aspiring singer, professional model and reality personality from the hit series Made in Chelsea. In this episode of the PODCARST Emma reveals a few secrets from her singing and modelling days. Thank you to our sponsors Stephen James BMW for providing us with the amazing M4 Competition. @missemmawalsh https://www.stephenjames.co.uk

Travel Talks
Ep 43: Emma Walsh (Global Performer, Presenter & YouTuber) | Travelling in the Spotlight, Super Car Road Trips and Why Cape Town is the BEST City in the World!

Travel Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 48:25


Today we are joined by motorsport presenter and YouTuber, actress and former Made in Chelsea star, Emma Walsh. Emma was a fantastic guest on Travel Talks and shared stories from a life of travel in the spotlight, both through performing around the world in musicals and for exhilarating work in the world of motorsport. This week's episode is sponsored by Zencastr! Make sure to check them out for all your podcasting and video/audio recording, they're the best in the business and have completely revolutionised the way we record Travel Talks. If you use the code 'traveltalks' you can get yourself a 40% discount off a professional membership for your first three months.This was a really interesting episode for us and we can't wait to hear what you think of it, so please don't hesitate to reach out to us on social media or send us an email.If you enjoyed the episode then why not click subscribe, leave us a 5* review, follow us on Instagram @TravelTalksPodcast or even just tell a friend. Every little action helps so much and is hugely appreciated. Thank you so much for choosing to listen to Travel Talks.If you would like to hear more from the show then you can follow Travel Talks on Instagram (@TravelTalksPodcast), YouTube (Travel Talks) and Twitter (@TravelTalksPod).Listen to more episodes: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/travel-talksSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/travel-talks. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Kitchen Undrgrnd
In whiskey we trust | Emma Walsh

Kitchen Undrgrnd

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 62:41


This week in Kitchen Undrgrnd we drink with Emma Walsh a proud Irish and an prominent representative for Irish whiskey and culture. We spoke about the way Bulgarians consume alcohol, why the trend and interest in low-alcohol cocktails is increasing globally, how important ice is for a bar and how it can be sustainable and why she is convinced of the passion she sees in our mixologist and how our bar scene is becoming internationally competitive.

Raging Romantics
#8: Billionaires, Hot or Not?

Raging Romantics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 51:47


Hello again sparkly romance nerds! We're back with Jen's favorite heroes to hate, billionaires. In our last episode we discussed the billionaire trope as a whole and had an open discussion of whether or not it's okay to like them in romance novels (if you haven't listened to it yet, this is your sign. GO DO IT NOW). In the meantime, if you really want to hear Jen's true feelings on billionaires, give this episode a listen...it gets interesting. In the meantime, if you haven't yet, go check us out on Spotify @ Raging Romantics! Give us a follow...we'll reward you with kudos. We can now also accept questions/submissions/suggestions/adulation and praise at Ragingromantics@gmail.com! (Please, don't be hateful and don't send us bad things. I don't think our combined psyche could handle it at this point) Again...sorry for audio quality. Jackie's new mic is NOT liking her.   TW: waterboarding/brief discussion of dark romance; toxic relationships; unwanted pregnancy and forced adoption; grooming   Terms: Meet-Cute: When two characters have an amusing or "cute" first encounter that leads to the development of a romantic relationship. Grooming: "Grooming is when someone builds a relationship, trust and emotional connection with a child or young person so they can manipulate, exploit and abuse them." (NSPCC) Sheikh: "The title sheikh is especially borne by heads of religious orders, heads of colleges, chiefs of tribes, and headmen of villages and of separate quarters of towns. It is also applied to learned men..." (Britannica.com) Books read: Maid for the Billionaire by Ruth Cardello "Dominic Corisi knew instantly that Abigail Dartley was just the distraction he was looking for, especially since having her took a bit more persuading than he was used to. So when business forces him to fly to China, he decides to take her with him, but on his terms. No promises. No complications. Just sex. Abby has always been the responsible one. She doesn't believe in taking risks; especially when it comes to men - until she meets Dominic. Does she love him enough to risk losing him for good?" Wall Street Titan by Anna Zaires "At thirty-five, Marcus Carelli has it all; a self-made billionaire, he heads one of the largest hedge funds on Wall Street and can take down major corporations with a single word. The only thing he’s missing? A wife. Twenty-six-year-old bookstore clerk Emma Walsh has it on good authority that she’s a cat lady. And yes, fine, she hasn’t had a date since… well, she can’t recall. But that part is fixable. Isn’t that what the dating sites are for? One high-end matchmaker, one dating app, one mix-up that changes everything... Opposites may attract, but can this last?" Billionaire's Wake-Up-Call-Girl by Annika Martin "When my manager assigns me the task of finding a new wake up call service for our CEO, I think, how hard can this be? Answer: practically impossible. So in an effort not to lose my job, I secretly start making the calls myself, every day at 4:30 am sharp. Luckily he doesn’t seem to mind my get-your-ass-out-of-bed attitude. Day by day we’re becoming closer, and the calls start turning hot, like pay-by-the-minute hot and oh-so-wild. Now he wants to take me out on a date and he’s scouring Manhattan to find me. How much longer can I keep up this charade?" Trillion by Winter Renshaw "Trey Westcott is the first trillionaire in existence. Anything he wants—anything at all—is a snap-of-the-fingers away. But when he snaps his fingers and requests me to play  the role of his devoted fiancée, he makes an offer I can’t refuse. All the money in the world can’t change the secret I’ve kept the last eight years. Trey Westcott can have anything he wants … but he can never have me." Other podcasts listened to: BookSlut "Eat (Out) the Rich"    

The Dad Train
Why Dads Need Parental Leave Too, with Emma Walsh

The Dad Train

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 31:34


Did you know that many countries now offer shared parental leave, meaning it is available for both mums and dads? And the average amount of paid parental leave in OECD countries is 55 weeks?Compare this to Australia where it's 18 weeks, for mothers only, and you can see how we are trailing the rest of the world.In this interview, Emma Walsh, from Parents at Work, explains why shared parental leave is so important and the positive impact it can have on families, kids and dads.What you'll learn The story behind ‘Parents at Work'Australia's history of paid parental leaveWhat parental leave options are available for dadsWhy some organisations are now offering shared leaveWhich Australian organisations are leading the wayExamples from Nordic countries with family-friendly culturesThe positive impact of men taking parental leaveMore informationShow notes and resources mentioned in this interview are available at https://thedadtrain.com/34 

Parents At Work Podcast
Carers Week 2020 Focus - with Liz Callaghan

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 29:02


With all the events that have transpired this year, carers deserve recognition now more than ever. In this podcast, Emma Walsh, CEO of Parents At Work, interviews CEO of Carers Australia, Liz Callaghan, to discuss both the work of Carers Australia and National Carers Week. National Carers Week aims to recognise the 2.65 million unpaid carers in Australia and the work they provide for their loved ones. It aims to raise awareness of this crucial role and the incredibly impactful service they are providing for not only those they are caring for, but the community as a whole. Ultimately, Carers Australia wants to see unpaid care recognised as a shared responsibility between family, community businesses, and government especially as the role of unpaid carers seems to be invisible to many. The lack of recognition leads to insufficient support of carers, especially during this pandemic where this already isolating role has become even more distant from society and existing support networks shutting down. To put things into perspective, the replacement value of all unpaid care this year (prior to COVID-19) is nearly 78 billion dollars - that's nearly 1.5 billion dollars per week! This Carers Week we aim to raise awareness to create more carer friendly options within employment and the general community.

Parents At Work Podcast
Family Time In The Early Years- What's The Deal with Parental Leave? - Father Hood Podcast Episode 5

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 25:13


In this episode of The Father Hood Podcast we're joined by Emma Walsh, CEO of Parents At Work, to talk all things parental leave for fathers. What are you entitled to from the Government? What benefits can your employer offer you? We know that asking for paid parental leave at your workplace can be difficult. 50% of employers offer paid parental leave schemes, and Emma Walsh stresses the idea for fathers that "if you don't ask, you won't get". We talk about the current trends in Aussie fathers taking parental leave, what's happening globally and why taking parental leave doesn't hinder - but rather - benefits your career.

Parents At Work Podcast
The Future Of Workplace Flexibility - Join QBE, Westpac, and KPMG

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 60:27


How will work-life be re-imagined post COVID-19? Remote work is radically reshaping how we work and live. As organisations busily plan to welcome employees back to the office post COVID-19, they are fast re-imaging how and what 'working from the office' will actually mean in reality. Workplaces acknowledge we're still months away from having everyone back behind their desks as they used to be, prompting some employers to drastically rethink how and where their people will work. In this well-worth-the-time webinar Parents At Work invited a number of experts to explore exactly this - the future of workplace design and flexibility in our organisations. Our panel included: • Shiona Watson, General Manager, Human Resources at QBE Insurance. • Kristen Miller, Head of Workplace, Westpac Group. • Stephen Barrow-Yu, Executive Director, People and Change, KPMG & Director, Diversity Council of Australia. • Emma Walsh, CEO, Parents At Work To keep up to date with all our free webinars and resources for HR professionals and leaders sign up to our Supporter Newsletter visit www.parentsandcarersatwork.com.au To find out more on how to become an Employer Member contact info@parentsatwork.com.au

New Age Influencers
077: Embracing Your Uniqueness - Emma Walsh

New Age Influencers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 41:36


In 2020 living your "best life" should mean you are being completely honest with yourself about who you are, what you want, and how you want to live...while ALWAYS being your true authentic self no matter what. In this episode Emma Walsh discusses her life up to this point and why listening to her internal voice has been absolutely paramount when trying to achieve success in certain areas. She shares her mindset, outlook, reasons for doing the things she's done, and why everyone should always have the courage to be themselves...even if the odds are stacked against you.   Episode Timeline: 1:22 Quarantine location 3:04 A woman of many trades... 5:24 Singing, Dancing, Performing....and Cars 7:04 Early life in South Africa 8:46 Reality TV appearance  9:53 Musical girl group on X Factor 10:54 Solo pop music video 12:15 First auditions, paid gigs, Grease the musical 14:01 How she became a stunt double in the movie Scorpion King 16:00 Where her love of cars was born 16:49 Gotta embrace your unique self 17:35 Car event in Monaco 18:44 Youtube content, Lawnmower review 21:58 First Tiktok 24:19 Progress over perfection 25:37 Side jobs to help pay bills 26:38 Drifting lamborghinis on ice 28:01 Car racing injuries 31:38 No one is perfect... 33:04 Rapid sentence completions   Emma Walsh @missemmawalsh   New Age Influencers: @newageinfluencerspodcast @aaronbpatton http://newageinfluencers.com/

Behind The Glass
How I Met The Other UK Car YouTubers

Behind The Glass

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 22:48


[Bonus Episode] Today I answer a question that I seem to get asked all the time... how did I meet the other UK car YouTubers. For 4 or 5 years now, we have appeared in each others videos, gone on trips together, promoted each other on social media and worked on campaigns together, but how did we actually meet? 02:17 - Which YouTuber Did I Meet First?04:30 - How I Met Seb Delanney08:00 - How I Met Shmee15009:20 - How I Met Supercars of London (and TGE)12:50 - How I Met MrJWW13:55 - The 'OG YouTube Crew'17:00 - When Things Changed18:25 - Archie Hamilton, Emma Walsh, TGE, Sam Moores20:00 - Are We Actually Friends? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Parents At Work Podcast
Talking to Your Children About the Australian Bush Fires - with UNICEF

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 23:52


“We need to recognise that people cope with trauma in many different ways, so there isn’t a standard pattern of reaction to the stress of traumatic experiences. And when it comes to children, they aren’t always able to express complex feelings in the same direct way that adults can … so it’s really important is that we are looking out for changes in children’s behaviour that can suggest they may be unsettled or distressed.” – Nicole Breeze, UNICEF In this special podcast, Emma Walsh talks to UNICEF’s Nicole Breeze about the devastating effects of the recent bushfires on the children of Australia, and what we can do to not only help support these children and families, but how to talk to other children who have been witness to these events and may be feeling distressed. Nicole outlines how to spot underlying stress in your children - such as changes in their play, nightmares or trouble sleeping, anxiety about sleeping alone, withdrawal, and problems concentrating at school. She also talks about the different ways parents can support their children in these initial stages of healing - and that it’s okay for children to be more dependent on their parents during this time, while routines are being re-established. It is also important for parents to find out what their children know in case there are any misconceptions that are causing stress that can then be corrected, and when it’s important to actually minimise media viewing. From the research conducted after Black Saturday in 2009, we understand how fundamentally important it is to concentrate on children's mental health in the recovery process of a natural disaster, and how important it is that they are able to receive support in the medium to long term. This is why UNICEF is teaming up with experienced clinical partners to provide appropriately targeted mental health services and are hoping that parents are able to provide some support for their children, while also making sure they themselves are receiving the help they need.

Wolf Writers:A Collection of Student Voices

Second grade author Emma Walsh shares her story called “Unicorn” while she gives us a glimpse into her writing.

Parents At Work Podcast
Emma Walsh talks to ABC Radio about Parental Leave Equality

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 11:34


Join Emma Walsh, CEO of Parents At Work as she is interviewed by ABC Radio's Jonathon Gould about the current Australian Paid Parental Leave System. They discuss the barriers holding men back from sharing the care as well as the practicalities and details of the current system. It is an insightful listen for both parents and employers alike.

Parents At Work Podcast
The Impact of Perinatal Depression & Anxiety on the Workplace

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 19:10


The 10th - 16th of November marks Perinatal Mental Health Week. This week aims to spread awareness about the mental health implications associated with entering parenthood. Nearly 50% of new parents experience adjustment disorders, and from that, 1 in 5 new mothers and 1 in 10 new fathers will suffer from perinatal anxiety and depression. According to an analysis done by PwC Australia, Perinatal Depression and Anxiety is costing Australia $877 million annually. In the first year, $643 million is lost as a result of productivity losses associated with increased workforce exit, absenteeism, presenteeism, and career requirements. Also included in the annual costs is $227 million associated with significant health costs, and $7 million in wellbeing impacts. In this podcast Emma Walsh, CEO of Parents at Work, and Arabella Gibson, CEO of Gidget Foundation, discuss the impact of perinatal anxiety and depression on the workplace. Arabella emphasises the importance of employers identifying employees who are going through a tough time and supporting them by demonstrating understanding and allowing for more flexible working hours. She also recommends developing strong policies surrounding the support new parents receive at their workplace, in particular setting up regular check-in points starting from when the employee announces they are pregnant. These suggestions aid in helping the employee feel supported and combat those feelings of isolation most people feel when they go on parental leave, making the transition back to work easier, and increasing the chance of spotting any mental health issues early on.

Parents At Work Podcast
Perinatal Mental Health Week - with Gidget Foundation

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 18:12


Nearly 50% of new parents experience adjustment disorders, with 1 in 5 new mothers and 1 in 10 new fathers suffer perinatal anxiety and depression. Perinatal Mental Health Week aims to spread awareness about the mental health implications associated with entering parenthood. According to an analysis done by PwC Australia, Perinatal Depression and Anxiety is costing Australia $877 million annually. To help raise awareness of why this week is important to acknowledge, Emma Walsh, CEO of Parents at Work, and Arabella Gibson, CEO of Gidget Foundation, discuss the impact of perinatal anxiety and depression on the individual. Arabella talks about the effects a new baby has on a person’s life and how the corresponding stressors and disruptions to routine can have significant mental health implications. She also explores how multiple risk factors including financial, emotional, and physical external stressors can increase the chance of emotional distress. This podcast discussion helps parents identify the risks and guide them where to look for support including free services both face to face and online.

EY Academy
#19 Graduate Employee of the Year with Georgina Hughes

EY Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 21:01


On the latest episode of the EY Academy Podcast Cáit Monagher, Student Recruitment Manager, and Jenny Whitehead, Senior Recruitment Marketing Associate at EY, are joined by EY's 2019 Graduate Employee of the Year, Georgina Hughes, and her manager and nominator of the prestigious award, Emma Walsh. Georgina recently represented EY as our nominee in the 2019 gradireland Graduate Employee of the Year award. Georgina, a member of EY's People Advisory Services team, is one of our star graduates and today we share some insights into what it takes to be a top EY graduate. 

Parents At Work Podcast
International Flexible Working Day – An interview with Vanessa Vanderhoek

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 29:06


With 27% of men and 49% of women experiencing discrimination upon returning from parental leave, and 48% of companies in Australia not embracing flexible working practices, Flexism shows itself as a very real and extremely determinantal issue within the workplace. This month, Emma Walsh interviews Vanessa Vanderhoek, founder of Flexible Working Day, and discusses Vanessa’s journey to how she started her advocacy project and why. Emma and Vanessa consider the benefits of flexible working for both individuals and companies, and explore the impact Flexible Working Day has had on overcoming Flexism in the working environment.

Soundplay
What Do You Believe?

Soundplay

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 25:48


Magic, Choices, Community, Control. These are some of the topics students talk about in their projects that fall in the genre of the former NPR show, "This I Believe." The student composers are: Cassidy Keegan, Justin Nguyen, Marissa Blonigen, Tina Phan, and Emma Walsh, all students in Tanya Rodrigue's ENL 317 Digital Writing class.

Parents At Work Podcast
3. The Post Baby Career- Yes it Exists! - Parental Leave Essentials Episode 3

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 38:31


No matter how passionate and dedicated to your job you are there’s no doubt there are doubts about how you will feel about your work after you’ve welcomed a bundle of new found joy into your life. The doubts may come from internal questioning on whether you’ll be capable or even willing, or they may come from the external – managers, colleagues, clients etc. Of course you’re also up against the stigmas, false beliefs or even others past experiences around parents not having the capacity to give it their all once they have children. In this episode Emma Walsh and Catherine Brooks bust the myths, confirm the truths and share real life experiences from working with many employers and parents about why baby is definitely not a career buster – unless of course we want it to be! We also welcome special guest, author and journalist, Megan Blandford sharing her Insights from her new book "I'm fine and Other Lies". As always, we invite you to send in your questions on this topic and we will do our best to answer them during the podcast. We love including you in the conversation!

Parents At Work Podcast
The Retirement Gap: What Employers Can Do to Address It - An Interview with Verve Super

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 21:12


This month Emma Walsh interviews Christina Hobbs, Founder of Verve Super – Australia’s first and only super fund dedicating 100% of its resources and passion to building the wealth and financial power of women. With Australian women retiring with an average of 47% less savings than men the retirement gap is very real. The reasons for this vary, making the ‘retirement gap’ complex and on par with the gender pay gap. Emma and Christina explore how organisations can support their female employees to build financial security and bring greater focus to their wealth development.

Parents At Work Podcast
3. Career Confidence Killers - What does it take to bin the self-doubt and thrive at work?

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 29:43


Self-doubt is a sure-fire way to kill off any career progression. The ‘should I’ ‘can I’ ‘what if’ thoughts all hamper our style when it comes to going for it with our work. This episode Emma Walsh and Gill McLaren address the big challenges both men and women face when it comes to taking a career to the next level. What do you really want your career to look like? What holds you back? Where can you bring more clarity to the direction your heading with work? Can you really do it? Yes is the simple answer. Join the latest Career Wellbeing Podcast episode for some great tips to take you there.

Parents At Work Podcast
Why the Future of Leadership is leading from the heart- Cathy Burke Interview

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 37:48


In this Employer Watch episode Emma Walsh interviews author and leader of leaders, Cathy Burke, (https://cathyburke.com/) about the future of leadership and how business leaders can inspire managers and their leadership team to take their authentic leadership to the next level – in more ways than one. Cathy served for 20 years as Global Vice President, and Australia CEO for The Hunger Project, a global organisation working to end hunger through empowering women. She now works with organisations to find and unlock the leadership potential hidden in their people. Over the years, Cathy has developed leadership capacity in the most difficult conditions in the world, as well as working with executives in large banks, firms and Silicon Valley tech. She is the author of Unlikely Leaders: Lessons in Leadership from the Village Classroom, and a 2014 winner of AFI Women of Influence award.

Parents At Work Podcast
2. Back to Work Baby- Catherine Brooks- Parental Leave Essentials Podcast Episode 2

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 41:56


Back to work baby – #guilt #excitement #overwhelm. How am I going to do this? The weeks and months have whizzed by in a blur and it’s time to go back to work – you’re likely feeling a wave of emotions; sleep deprived, still possibly breastfeeding or about to swap parental leave with your partner and join the working parent brigade and wondering ‘how am I doing to manage this? What if I can’t do it, what happens if my child doesn’t cope with child care?'. In Episode 2, Emma Walsh, CEO of Parents At Work and Catherine Brooks, Associate Director, Law Squared and Author of “Let’s Make it Work, Baby” will look at the emotional adjustment required when transitioning back and why it’s such a wonderful opportunity to reset what you want and go back with a new approach that’s going to work for you. We love including you in the conversation! As always, we invite you to send in your questions on this topic and we will do our best to answer them during the podcast.

Parents At Work Podcast
Leading in Business with Heart - An Interview with Cathy Burke

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 37:48


In this Employer Watch episode Emma Walsh interviews author and leader of leaders, Cathy Burke about how business leaders can inspire managers and their leadership team to take their leadership to the next level – in more ways than one. Cathy served for 20 years as Global Vice President, and Australia CEO for The Hunger Project, a global organisation working to end hunger through empowering women. She now works with organisations to find and unlock the leadership potential hidden in their people. Over the years, Cathy has developed leadership capacity in the most difficult conditions in the world, as well as working with executives in large banks, firms and Silicon Valley tech. She is the author of Unlikely Leaders: Lessons in Leadership from the Village Classroom, and a 2014 winner of AFI Women of Influence award.

Feed Play Love
What All Parents Need To Know About Going Back To Work

Feed Play Love

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 22:23


Returning to work after maternity leave can be an emotional and logistical juggle. Emma Walsh from Parents at Work talks through how you can be prepared, from staying in touch with work colleagues, to making sure you have a Plan B.

Coffee Pod|cast
Coffee Pod|cast Ep 19 Four Thousand Winks

Coffee Pod|cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018 20:32


Season 1 of Coffee Pod|cast ends with Ali and Emma switching to espresso tequilas to discuss Dominique Hecq's 'Four Thousand Winks' narrated by Whitney Richards. The discussion ranges from Dr Who to pregnancy sex and we ask do you remember your actual birth day? Tell us what think of our podcast, join the conversation on the Coffee Pod|cast Facebook page. Coffee Pod|cast Season 2 begins in February 2019. About the Author DOMINIQUE HECQ grew up in the French-speaking part of Belgium, then moved to Melbourne to write a PhD on exile in Australian fiction. Some would say she’s become one of the characters in the books she’d been reading. Dominique is the author of fifteen books, the latest being Hush: A Fugue (UWA Publishing, 2017). Read our Q&A with the author here. About the Actor WHITNEY RICHARDS has been a professional actor, singer, dancer and writer for 8 years. She was born and bred in Western Australia and has performed extensively there, throughout Canada & in Sydney. Her career highlights include workshopping and touring Tim Winton’s stunning play, Shrine, writing & touring her autobiographical solo show & volunteering for Storyville. Show credits Presented by Ali Morris and Emma Walsh. Theme music by James Seymour. Produced by Bronwyn Mehan. This podcast project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and we wish to acknowledge the support of Little Fictions by the Copyright Agency’s Cultural Fund and the City of Sydney Matching Grants program.

Coffee Pod|cast
Coffee Pod|cast Ep 18 Amelie

Coffee Pod|cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2018 10:31


In this episode, Ali and Emma chat about Pamela Seckin's 'Amelie' which is performed by Eleni Schumacher. They discuss the movie which inspired this microlit and delve into the meaning of the ‘manic pixie dream girl’ trope it is based on. They reminisce about their own Paris adventures and ask their listeners if they dream of being Amelie (or not) in Paris (or elsewhere). Join the conversation on the Coffee Pod|cast Facebook page. image description About the Author PAMELA SECKIN studied Creative Writing at the University of Wollongong. She enjoys the creative aspect that writing accommodates for, while also relishing the research process that writing entails. Pam will be undertaking further study to pursue a career as a librarian while continuing her writing. Read our interview with Pamela Seckin, here. 'Amelie' is published in the Spineless Wonders' microlit anthology, Landmarks. About the Actor ELENI SCHUMACHER is a Sydney-based actor with experience in theatrical production, writing, collaborating and directing for theatre, and voice work. She recently appeared in Crave in the 2016 Sydney Fringe Festival (Montague Basement), and Ecosexual Bathhouse at Carriageworks for Pony Express (Liveworks 2016). Eleni has a passion for bringing the written word to life through storytelling, poetry reading, and teaching drama to teens. Show credits Presented by Ali Morris and Emma Walsh. Theme music by James Seymour. Produced by Bronwyn Mehan. This podcast project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and we wish to acknowledge the support of Little Fictions by the Copyright Agency’s Cultural Fund and the City of Sydney Matching Grants program.

Parents At Work Podcast
1. Think, Plan, Live with Gill McLaren. Career Wellbeing Podcast - Episode 1

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 23:37


Is your career integrated in your broader life? Is your career in line with who you are? Are you actually happy doing what you do? Parents At Work, CEO, Emma Walsh talks to Executive Career Coach and Author, Gill McLaren on how to have a fulfilling career that integrates well with your life. Emma and Gill address how you bring clarity and purpose to your career including what this concept of ‘career wellbeing’ is and how to do a health check on your career. They talk about finding clues about what needs recalibrating, reflecting on and moving forward with.

Parents At Work Podcast
Can shared parental leave close the gap on gender inequality? Interview with the UK's GEO

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 17:55


This month, Elysia McCaffrey, the Deputy Head of the UK Government Equalities Office is in Australia touring with Libby Lyon’s Director of Australia’s Workplace Gender Equality Agency. Together they are reflecting on the progress made in Australia over the past five years when it comes to the gender pay gap, and how this compares to what the UK is doing following its first year of data collection under new gender pay gap legislation. Emma Walsh, CEO, Parents At Work interviewed Elysia in this special employer podcast for her views on how the introduction of the UK’s Shared Parental Leave Scheme is key to driving gender equality outcomes at home and at work plus how this is contributing to reducing the pay gap.

Waterford Theatre Podcast
Waterford Theatre Podcast Ep 9 - Little Shop Of Horrors - Jack Cunningham & Emma Walsh

Waterford Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018 19:09


The fourth show this October is 'The Little Shop Of Horrors' by Jack Cunningham Productions. Joining me for a chat is Jack Cunningham and Emma Walsh. Also a brief visit from Jamie Beamish and Ray Collins who share their memories of Little Shop from 1993 - 25 years ago this week!

Parents At Work Podcast
Making History: Re-writing Employer Parental Leave Policy - An interview with Kylie Bishop, Medibank

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018 16:19


Medibank made history earlier this year when they rewrote the rulebook, scrapping ‘primary’ and ‘secondary’ carer labels and adopting a fair approach to Parental Leave. "Medibank wanted to "make a stand" for their people, and "create an exceptional experience around parental leave," Kylie explains. In this podcast, Medibank’s Kylie Bishop (Group Executive, People & Culture) is interviewed by the Parents At Work CEO, Emma Walsh. This podcast is sure to inspire other HR & Diversity practitioners who are looking to enhance their own Parental Leave Policies. Kylie outlines and reflects on the policies put in place in March, and how they are changing behaviours and cultures within the business.

Feed Play Love
What Has Parental Leave Got To Do With Gender Equality?

Feed Play Love

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 14:50


Emma Walsh from Parents At Work believes strongly that we need to change the way we view parental leave in order to achieve gender equality. Not enough dads are taking advantage of parental leave, and we need to be encouraging men to stay at home with the kids. So what needs to change? Emma outlines a few changes that would set the wheels in motion.

The Real Brunch
THE LITTLE BRUNCH - BACON & SAUSAGES

The Real Brunch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2018 14:31


In this weeks Little Brunch we get to hear your Fitness Questions for Emma Walsh. She gives his her thoughts on everything from confidence in the gym to fasting.  The gang chat about 'little things' and finger weight.  Just a snack sized brunch to tide you over until Tuesday!   Emma Walsh Youtube - youtube.com/missemmawalsh Instagram/Twitter - @missemmawalsh   Follow The Real Brunch Instagram - @therealbrunch Twitter - @realbrunchpod www.therealbrunch.co.uk

The Real Brunch
Brunch With... Emma Walsh - Made In Chelsea - Youtube

The Real Brunch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 38:36


This Week the gang have a special guest joining them for Brunch. Emma Walsh from E4's Made In Chelsea and now an Internet Star in her own right. Her Youtube and Instagram channels document her world travels and High Speed antics. A lover of fast Cars, Emma has made a career from showing off her skills on the race course. Grab your Bubbles ... It's time for Brunch! Find Emma on... Youtube - Youtube.com/missemmawalsh Twitter - @missemmawalsh Instagram - @missemmawalsh   Check out The Real Brunch on... Instagram - @therealbrunch Twitter - @realbrunchpod thherealbrunch.co.uk

The Official ABB FIA Formula E Podcast
Di Grassi Steps Up In Zurich

The Official ABB FIA Formula E Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2018 30:59


After victory for Lucas di Grassi in the 2018 Julius Baer Zurich E-Prix, Formula E Radio's Jonathan Legard, Tom Gaymor and Emma Walsh look back on an intense race – the first motorsport race held in Switzerland for sixty years. Having been second in each of the last four rounds, di Grassi refused to be runner-up again! Meanwhile, Sam Bird kept his Championship battle with Jean-Eric Vergne very much alive heading into July's season-ending double-header in New York City. We hear from the Top 3 finishers - di Grassi, Bird and Jerome D'Ambrosio, spectator and supermodel Naomi Campbell, plus former F1 driver Felipe Massa, who'll be behind the wheel in ABB Formula E next season.

Parents At Work Podcast
INS - The Small Aussie Company Outdoing Google

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018 29:10


INS Career Management is an impressive trailblazer for family friendly small businesses! The company provide a free on-site crèche, flexible working, daily yoga, boxing, walking clubs and more. This month, Parents At Work CEO, Emma Walsh, interviews Sophia Symeou, CEO and co-founder, and Adam Aaron, Learning and Development Manager of the Sydney company leading by example. There aren't many small or medium size businesses that can claim to be as family friendly as INS. Emma Walsh, says "the fact is that often they feel like they don't have the resources and funding required to offer generous paid parental leave and wonderful flexible work arrangements." But this small Aussie company has been compared to Google - except, as Adam Aaroon puts it, "We're Google without the hammocks. We're Google with the cots." In an inspiring news.com article, Sophia says "creating workforces for the future is about creating flexibility in the workforce, and if you want Mums and Dads to be able to work equally, you need to provide the basic structure for them to do that". In this podcast interview, Emma finds out exactly what they're doing, and how they're making their family friendly workplace a reality for their business.

Coffee Pod|cast
Coffee Podcast Episode 2 Taken

Coffee Pod|cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018 11:00


In this episode of Coffee Pod|cast it's Emma's turn to choose a microfiction to listen to and discuss. Her pick is 'Taken' by Michelle Wright. The narration by Alex Williams was recorded in front of a live audience at Little Fictions in Knox St Bar, Chippendale. Listen in, join the discussion on Facebook and don't forget to subscribe on your favourite podcast platform.'Taken' was published in Flashing The Square (Spineless Wonders, 2014) an anthology of microlit. About the author Michelle Wright writes short stories and flash fiction. She’s won the Age (2012), Alan Marshall (2014) and Grace Marion Wilson (2013) Awards, and the Writers Victoria Templeberg Fellowship (2013). In 2013, she was placed second in the Bridport Prize for Flash Fiction. Her debut collection, Fine was published in 2016. About the actor Alex Williams is an actor and singer with a flair for comedy. He performed in Sydney and Adelaide Fringe Festivals with the Sexy Tales Comedy Collective, performing wickedly comic plays by Patrick Lenton.  He has also recently taken his hand to screen writing and acting in web published series and short films. Show credits Presented by Ali Morris and Emma Walsh. Theme music by James Seymour. Produced by Bronwyn Mehan. This podcast project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and we wish to acknowledge the support of Little Fictions by the Copyright Agency’s Cultural Fund and the City of Sydney Matching Grants program.  

The Official ABB FIA Formula E Podcast
Home Hero Vergne Wins In Paris

The Official ABB FIA Formula E Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2018 18:17


After victory for Jean-Éric Vergne in the 2018 Qatar Airways Paris E-Prix, Formula E Radio's Declan Quigley, Harrison Newey and Emma Walsh pick the bones out of a dramatic race on the streets of the French capital. The Techeetah driver extends his lead in the ABB Formula E Drivers' Championship to 31 points with just four races remaining.   We hear from the top three finishers - Vergne, Lucas di Grassi and Sam Bird, as well as the man at the centre of much of the drama, André Lotterer. 

Coffee Pod|cast
Welcome to Coffee Pod|cast

Coffee Pod|cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 5:58


Australian short story publisher, Spineless Wonders is excited to be releasing the very first episode of Coffee Pod|cast and introducing your hosts, Emma Walsh and Ali Morris. Join Emma and Ali as each episode they select for you a microfiction, read by an actor, and then chat about it over their morning coffee. In this first episode, they have chosen 'Sanctuary' read by Kate Fraser and recorded live at Little Fictions, a show performed in Sydney's Knox Street Bar. 'Sanctuary' was written by Shady Cosgrove and is published in Landmarks, an anthology of prose poems and microfiction edited by Cassandra Atherton. About the author SHADY COSGROVE is the author of What the Ground Can’t Hold (Picador, 2013) and She Played Elvis (Allen and Unwin, 2009), which was shortlisted for the Australian Vogel Award. Her short fiction has appeared in Best Australian Stories, Overland, Antipodes, Southerly and other Spineless Wonders anthologies. About the actor KATE FRASER is a graduate of the Actors Centre Australia. Her theatre credits include Book of Days at New Theatre as well as Stop Kiss and Starlight Stories. More recently Kate has appeared in TV episodes of Home and Away, Janet King, and A Place to Call Home. Credits Presented by Ali Morris and Emma Walsh. Theme music by James Seymour. Produced by Bronwyn Mehan. This podcast project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and we wish to acknowledge the support of Little Fictions by the Copyright Agency's Cultural Fund and the City of Sydney Matching Grants program.

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The Official ABB FIA Formula E Podcast
Bird swoops to victory in Rome

The Official ABB FIA Formula E Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2018 23:42


Tom Gaymor, Enaam Ahmed and Emma Walsh bring you all the reaction and key analysis from the 2018 CBMM Niobium Rome E-Prix presented by Mercedes EQ - the seventh instalment in the 2017/18 ABB FIA Formula E Championship. There was no shortage of drama on the streets of Rome, with Sam Bird claiming his second victory of the season after Felix Rosenqvist, who started the race on pole, failed to finish. Reigning champion Lucas Di Grassi battled hard to finish second, with Andre Lotterer taking his place on the podium in third. We hear from all three drivers and also look ahead to the next race – the 2018 Qatar Airways Paris E-Prix.

The Official ABB FIA Formula E Podcast
Vergne victorious once again

The Official ABB FIA Formula E Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2018 24:21


Jean-Eric Vergne claimed his second victory of the season, leading from start to finish at the 2018 Punta del Este E-Prix in Uruguay. The Frenchman pipped last season's champion, Lucas Di Grassi, to the chequered flag, with Englishman Sam Bird finishing in third. We'll hear from all three drivers, as well as Sebastian Buemi, who until today had a 100% winning record on this track but was unable to complete the race.   Marc Priestley, Harrison Newey and Emma Walsh bring you all the key reaction and analysis to Round 6 of the 2017/18 ABB FIA Formula E Championship. On race days, you can listen to live commentary on Formula E Radio via fiaformulae.com.

The 24 Hour Live Show for #HeForShe Arts Week 2018
Hour 21 – Jahannah James, Amanda Palmer, Emma Walsh, Nyomi Gray, Eline Van Der Velden, Sarah Love, Rav Bansal, Marije Cornelissen, Sophie van Winden, Anne Marie de Waa

The 24 Hour Live Show for #HeForShe Arts Week 2018

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 48:52


Hour 21 – Jahannah James, Amanda Palmer, Emma Walsh, Nyomi Gray, Eline Van Der Velden, Sarah Love, Rav Bansal, Marije Cornelissen, Sophie van Winden, Anne Marie de Waa

Parents At Work Podcast
How Fatherhood Impacts Your Career

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 46:20


Is it possible to have a thriving career AND be the dad you want to be? In recent years there has been a lot of discussion about women who take an extended period of leave from the workforce to care for their young family however we don't often hear about men doing it. And rarely do we hear about how having children may impact a man's career. Some argue that having a family boosts a males career but is that the reality for every dad, especially the modern dad who often spends equal time to his partner with caring and domestic responsibilities? Join Alex Laguna from Better Dads, Samuel Eddy, counsellor and Emma Walsh, CEO and Executive Coach, as they explore: - The positive impact raising a family can have on a man's career - The challenges of balancing caring responsibilities with a busy career - Barriers to evolving the conversation around men and caring responsibilities - How to continue a thriving career (and life) and be the dad you want to be

Parents At Work Podcast
Design your life in 6 simple steps- Gill McLaren explains how

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 23:01


In today's busy lifestyle, the core of life design is working out what you want, and "really blending your career and your personal life, so it's optimal for you." Hear our CEO, Emma Walsh, interview Gill McLaren, author of Think, Plan, Live; a step- by- step workbook and coaching guide to defining and designing your best life.

Behind The Glass
[S1, E11] Miss Emma Walsh; Being A Female Car YouTuber

Behind The Glass

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2018 34:44


This week, Miss Emma Walsh joins Tony and I. We discuss how she got into the car world and what it's like being a female car YouTuber. This week's topics; 1:12 Introducing Miss Emma Walsh 9:04 Made In Chelsea 19:33 Being A Female Car YouTuber 28:08 How We All Ended Up On Social Media You can also watch Behind The Glass here; www.youtube.com/behindtheglass You can follow Emma here; https://www.youtube.com/user/emmawalsh83 https://www.instagram.com/missemmawalsh/ You can follow Tony here; https://www.instagram.com/gravelwoodc... https://www.gravelwood.co.uk You can also follow me here; www.seenthroughglass.com Instagram - http://instagram.com/seenthroughglass Twitter - https://twitter.com/seenthruglass Snapchat: SeenThruGlass Facebook - www.facebook.com/seenthroughglass See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Official ABB FIA Formula E Podcast
Rosenqvist Rules in Marrakesh

The Official ABB FIA Formula E Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2018 18:06


Marc Priestley, Duncan Tappy and Emma Walsh bring you key analysis and reaction to Round Three of the 2017 /18 ABB FIA Formula E Championship. Mahindra Racing's Felix Rosenqvist claimed victory in the Marrakesh E-Prix, ahead of long-time leader Sebastien Buemi in second, with Britain's Sam Bird third. You'll hear from all three drivers. On race days, you can listen to Formula E Radio via fiaformulae.com 

Parents At Work Podcast
Sleeping & Settling for Babies

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 31:35


Sleep is vital if we are to not only feel well and healthy but also be a great parent and employee. Parenting expert Sharlene Vlahos from parenting experts Karitane joins Emma Walsh, CEO, Parents At Work about how to get into a supportive sleeping rhythm in the early months of your new borns life. Sharlene and Emma explore what works for baby and you.

The Official ABB FIA Formula E Podcast
Abt birthday present for Daniel

The Official ABB FIA Formula E Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2017 21:19


Marc Priestley, Duncan Tappy and Emma Walsh look back on a dramatic opening weekend of the 2017 Formula E Season which saw Sam Bird and Daniel Abt emerge victorious in Races 1 & 2. We hear from both drivers as well as a devastated Edoardo Mortara who's late spin robbed him of victory in Race 2

The Official ABB FIA Formula E Podcast
Bird on Song in Hong Kong

The Official ABB FIA Formula E Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2017 13:50


Jonathan Legard, Duncan Tappy and Emma Walsh look back on a dramatic opening race of the 2017 Formula E Season which saw Sam Bird emerge victorious. We hear from the Englishman as well as Jean Eric Vergne and Nick Heidfeld who completed the podium

Parents At Work Podcast
Dads who take extended leave

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2017 22:58


Listen to an interview with Sam Gow who is a working Dad who decided to take extended parental leave. He shares his story with our CEO Emma Walsh.

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The link between work and family life - Länken mellan arbetet och familjelivet

SBS Swedish - SBS Svenska

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2017 18:07


Emma Walsh is helping parents and companies to find a way for a balanced life between work and family. Her organization together with the Swedish Embassy in Canberra and the Swedish Institute have brought the photo exhibition Swedish Dads to Australia. Opens in September in Sydney.Emma will travel to Sweden in October to learn more about the Swedish Parental scheme.  - Emma Walsh hjälper föräldrar och företag att hitta ett sätt att mötas för ett balanserat arbets- och famljeliv.Hennes organisation, tillsammans med den svenska ambassaden i Canberra och Svenska Institutet, har tagit fotoutställningen "Swedish Dads" till Australien. Den öppnas i september i Sydney.Emma kommer att resa till Sverige i oktober för att lära sig mer om den svenska föräldraledigheten. 

Parents At Work Podcast
The Working Dad’s Survival Guide: How To Succeed At Work And At Home

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 63:17


“It is indeed great news that, despite the challenges, in some ways it is more possible than ever before to have a great career and be a great dad.” - Scott Behson Most fathers today strive to be successful in their careers and to be loving, involved dads. However, the reality is, modern men are under immense pressure to be ‘the everything’ at work and at home. They are expected to be the diligent and dedicated employee, the icon of stability and strength, the financial provider, the easy going best mate, the fitness buff, the awesome chef, the helpful housecleaner, the nappy changer, the future planner, the dad that volunteers in the school canteen. Superdad syndrome is fast becoming a pressure – their compatriots – the Supermums have been feeling for many years. Managing career and family can sometimes seem like an impossible tug-of-war. But it doesn’t have to be. For this special event webinar Parents At Work CEO, Emma Walsh will interview Scott Behson, working parent advocate and author of The Working Dad’s Survival Guide: How to Succeed at Work and at Home. The Working Dad’s Survival Guide helps men understand they are not alone. During this special event Scott will: - Identify the unique challenges unique to working dads - Share how dads can feel more confident balancing both career and family life - Provide time and life management strategies that enable dads to succeed in their careers while also being a present, involved father - Give tips on reducing stress amidst the juggle of work and family responsibilities - Share how you can approach employers about working more flexibly and other needs related to caring related responsibilities - Provide advice on how men can support partners without compromising their own needs The Working Dad’s Survival Guide was an Amazon #1 best-seller for both fatherhood and career advice. The content has struck a chord. Here’s what one dad had to say about it… “I wish I had this book when I was taking heat in the corporate world for being an active parent! The suggestions and exercises would have made a big difference, to both support the choices I was making, and help me build a community of other working dads so I would not feel alone.” – Greg Marcus This special event will launch the beginning of Working Dads Connect – a bi-monthly online ‘men’s shed’ style group delivered by Parents At Work coaches and guest speakers.

Parents At Work Podcast
Navigating Your Career

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 63:02


Join well known Career Coach and Author Jane Jackson, speak with Emma Walsh, CEO of Parents At Work discuss the strategies and steps you should use when reviewing where you are at in your career. This discussion is jam packed with useful tips including interview preparation, managing your personal brand, using LinkedIn for job searches, and more.

Parents At Work Podcast
Juggling Toddlers And Work

Parents At Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2017 59:35


Listen to child development expert Sharlene Vaholos from Karitane and Emma Walsh, CEO of Parents At Work talk all things toddlers. If you enjoy this free 1 hour podcast you might like to try our Raising Toddler Course which is a 3 part series.

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The Team MBM Podcast
Ep.18 - How to get into Female Bodybuilding with Emma Walsh

The Team MBM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2016 61:11


Thank you for watching Episode 18, in this episode we discuss - - How Emma got into training. - Initial mistakes made as females. - How to make the quickest progress. - How to pick your category as a female. - Overcoming shingles.... - Tips for females throughout competing. Find Emma - Instagram - smileyem_amp Facebook - AM Performance www.amperformance.co.uk

Once Upon a Time Fan Podcast | Reviews | Analysis | Discussion
3X12 New York City Serenade – Main Show – Mickey, Star Wars, Emma Walsh’s savior? Wrong Way Emma, Right Hand Monkey, Rumpel behind the curtain?

Once Upon a Time Fan Podcast | Reviews | Analysis | Discussion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2014 70:43


Views from the Deck – Star Wars shoutout – the address 1138 was on the building to the left of the Ostria restaurant (with the wind blowing through the trees) Also there was a shot of a reflection of a cab right side mirror. Is Zelena using mirrors, like Regina to spy on Emma? Like […] The post 3X12 New York City Serenade – Main Show – Mickey, Star Wars, Emma Walsh’s savior? Wrong Way Emma, Right Hand Monkey, Rumpel behind the curtain? appeared first on Once Upon A Time Fan Blog/Podcast Site.