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@1QLeadership Question: Does age matter if someone has the capacity to do the job? Tangela Cheatham, Deputy Athletic Director for Sport Administration and Senior Woman Administrator at Central Michigan, talks about being trusted with an executive level position at an early age. The woman who hired her, CMU Director of Athletics Amy Folan, was also trusted early in her career. credits 'supported autonomy' as a critical development tool most of her current responsibilities were new experiences when she was hired understands that she will never know everything, thus she is always willing to learn Cheatham describes leaning on Folan to understand the depth of the Deputy position. She also gives her thoughts on impostor syndrome. Throughout her career, Cheatham has always considered caring about people as her primary skill. - One Question Leadership Podcast - Tai M. Brown
Joe Folan, feirmeoir ag labhairt faoi chúrsaí feirmeoireachta agus talamhaíochta.
Joe Folan, feirmeoir ag plé cúrsaí feirmeoireachta agus talamhaíochta.
Ready to get started in Airbnb investing? Book a free strategy session with my team here. https://calendly.com/martyna-boss-str/strltb?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=podcast In this episode, host Michael Chang welcomes Ann Marie Folan, a real estate broker at Douglas Elliman, to discuss her journey from being a real estate attorney to a successful real estate broker and investor in Manhattan and the Hamptons. They explore Ann Marie's strategies for real estate investments, including the short-term rental market, and delve into her personal story of how she leverages property investment to build substantial equity. Ann Marie also shares insights into her operational approach, managing multiple properties, and instilling entrepreneurial skills and resilience in her daughter. The episode highlights the significance of equity building, property management, and the multifaceted aspects of successful real estate investment. 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Growth 00:26 Guest Introduction: Ann Marie Folan 01:24 Anne Marie's Real Estate Journey 02:10 Manhattan Real Estate Insights 04:23 Success in the Hamptons 08:23 First Hamptons Property Purchase 16:00 Diverse Perspectives in Real Estate 16:33 Optimizing for Equity Over Cash Flow 16:47 House Number Two: A Case Study 19:02 Managing Multiple Properties 23:36 The Third House: A New Venture 26:59 Teaching the Next Generation 32:34 Concluding Thoughts and Contact Information
In this episode, Yvonne chats with Michelle Folan, who left her corporate job to become a health coach and started a podcast at the age of 58, all inspired by her own quest to get healthy. Michelle shares her journey and the life-changing benefits she's experienced. She also shares some solid tips and advice specific to midlife women and talks about how coaching and community support can make a huge difference in achieving your health goals. Tune in to learn practical tips and strategies for a healthier, more active midlife that can also benefit you in the next 20-30 years.
Brent is already in Europe for the Olympics, and we're getting an early look at what we can expect.
Joe Folan, Feirmeoir ag labhairt faoin méid atá ag tarlú le cúrsaí talamhaíocht.
Dave is joined by Nancy Folan, the CHRO at Amundi Asset Management US on this episode of The Hennessy Report by Keystone Partners. Nancy shares her journey as a first generation Italian working for a European owned organization, initially taking the opportunity to work as a liaison at the Italian parent company to aid in sourcing talent. Having headed HR for over 20 years, Nancy shares the challenges and bridge building that come with a global organization and how to build skilled teams. Nancy also describes her leadership development philosophy and her strategy behind using external coaches to create a coaching culture. This episode's NEHRA question of the podcast covers how to identify key moments for leadership development for organizations with lean budgets, and the pitfalls of promoting technical leaders without providing coaching. She is very proud of her team's work in identifying unconscious bias and their evolving DEI journey. To build an inclusive organization Nancy discusses partnering with the NeuroLeadership Institute, whose work is scientifically based and difficult to dispute. Nancy is a captivating speaker with deep expertise in global HR. She is so known for attracting and developing HR leaders that our next guest, Kim Hazen - CPO at Fulcrum Therapeutics, was previously a member of Nancy's team.
Bold Moves at 60: Michele Folan's Career Pivot and Health Coaching Mission | Ep #142In this inspiring episode of "Second Act Success," host Shannon Russell sits down with Michele Folan to discuss her remarkable journey of transitioning careers at the age of 60. Michele shares her story of leaving behind a 26-year career in the pharmaceutical industry and pivoting to a new role in the building products industry, only to face a job loss just weeks before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the challenges, Michele embraced the opportunity to reassess her priorities and pursue her passions surrounding health and wellness.Through candid conversation, Michele reflects on the pivotal moments that led her to make the bold decision to resign from her job and pursue a new path as a full-time podcaster and health coach. She shares insights into her mindset shift, emphasizing the importance of confidence, self-assessment, and embracing change, especially in midlife. Listen to Episode #142 of the Second Act Success Career Podcast now!SHOW NOTES:https://secondactsuccess.co/142Connect with Michele Folanhttps://www.instagram.com/askingforafriend_pod/https://www.facebook.com/askforafriendpodhttps://askingforafriend.buzzsprout.com/https://www.youtube.com/@askingforafriend_pod/featuredShannon's interview on the Asking For A Friend Podcast HERE--------You belong in the Career Clarity Collective! Figuring out what you want in your career often feels like a full time job, BUT you don't have to do it alone! If you feel miserable at work and need a change, join like-minded women in this membership. You'll get access to group coaching, masterclasses, and community. https://secondactsuccess.co/membership Grab my FREE Level Up Career Journal to help you plan your next career move!https://secondactsuccess.co/careerchangeTAKE THE QUIZ!Is Now The Right Time To Change Careers? Take the Quiz! https://secondactsuccess.co/quizBook a FREE Discovery Call with host/career coach Shannon Russell - https://www.calendly.com/second-act-success/coaching-strategyLET'S CONNECT!Instagram - https://instagram.com/secondactsuccessFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/secondactsuccess.coTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@secondactsuccessAll the latest - https://secondactsuccess.co/linksFREE Resources - https://secondactsuccess.co/resources REVIEW & SUBSCRIBE THE PODCAST!
Susan Folan, ateangaire gairmiúil comhdhála agus stiúrthóir cláir an máinstreacht san ateangaireacht chomhdhála in Ollscoil na Gaillimhe ag labhairt faoi na seomraí nua ateangaireachta atá ansin.
CMU retirees and supporters Tony and Kim Voisin made a gift to establish the Student Spirit and Traditions Endowment Fund, which provides opportunities for CMU students to be more involved in athletics. Amy talks with the Voisins about their commitment to CMU and their passion for connecting students with athletics.
Joe Folan, feirmeoir ag labhairt faoi chúrsaí feirmeoireachta.
Joe Folan, feirmeoir ag labhairt faoi chúrsaí aimsire agus scéimeanna.
This week on Drama School Dropout I am joined by the amazing, Scott Folan. We chat about rejection, auditions, quitting theatre, the current lack of theatre etiquette, England shutting down at 4PM on a Sunday, joining the National Theatre at thirteen years old, alcoholic nuns, being forced to method act, professional lives interfering with personal lives, self confidence, Macbeth with Catherine Tate, therapy, life coaching, making music and our favourite alcoholic beverages. *THIS EPISODE OF DRAMA SCHOOL DROPOUT WAS RECORDED PRIOR TO THE SAG-AFTRA STRIKE* This conversation contains mentions of suicide and mental health. If you have been affected by the subjects discussed and feel you need help please utilise the following resources: UK: Call Samaritans 24/7 on 116 123 or text SHOUT to 85258 USA: Call the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline on 998 For the rest of the world please click here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suicide_crisis_lines Submit your story for Stage Right or Stage Shite: https://forms.gle/1p296t4Uu1F1XVvN9 Host: Ingram Noble Guest: Scott Folan Producers: Heather Spiden & Ingram Noble Links: Ingram's Instagram & Twitter: @ingramnoble Scott's Instagram: @scott_folan Patreon: www.patreon.com/dramaschooldropout Get Tickets! This Is Where We Get Off Tour Tickets: www.thisiswherewegetoff.co.uk
This year, CMU has its largest number of international students, both undergraduate and graduate, in a decade: 1,734 students representing 70 countries. CMU Athletics is home to 27 international student-athletes, representing 15 countries. Amy sat down with two of these international student-athletes to learn about how the road led them to become CMU Chippewas and what their futures hold.
International Women's Day special: Wigan Council's chief executive Alison McKenzie-Folan joins Rosie and James to explore what it means to be a successful leader and advocate for women. They cover the great progress being made throughout the borough, as well as the work being done to break down barriers against challenges.Thank you to the Magicalogical team for welcoming us into their podpod studio in Wigan Hall where we recorded this episode of the podcast. For more information about Magicalogical and the podpod studio, visit: Magicalogical - Creative design agency based in Wigan Podpod - The Ultimate Podcast & Recording StudioFind out more about safety at night: Safety at night (wigan.gov.uk)Read the new Borough Life magazine edition here: https://www.wigan.gov.uk/Council/Borough-Life/BoroughLife.aspx As always, you can catch up on our latest news via our social media channels and Borough Life Plus: www.wigan.gov.uk/boroughlifeplus Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe Folan, feirmeoir ag labhairt faoi scéimeanna talamhaíochta agus feirmeoireachta.
Follow Michele Folan: https://www.instagram.com/askingforafriend_pod/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/asking-for-a-friend-health-fitness-personal-growth/id1620788625 Today's guest: Michele Folan is the host of the Asking for a Friend Podcast. As a Sales Director in the health industry, coach, mom, wife, and self-professed life-long learner, Michele gets your questions answered by respected experts in their fields, and she speaks to women just like you, who are stepping out of their comfort zones to make their lives and the lives of others more fulfilling. Asking for a Friend dives deep into health, wellness, career, relationships, and everything in between. Let's celebrate these amazing years of our lives with honesty, wisdom, and lots of humor because no one said we have to go quietly into this chapter. *************************************** ALL ABOUT LINDSEY ... ** Follow Direction Not Perfection** Hi! I'm Lindsey House, I am a dietitian & Personal Trainer turned accountability coach. I always heard my clients saying “I know what to do, I just need to do it”, so I've made it my personal mission to help individuals take action. While taking action, we get to see other exciting results, such as: • Letting go of the all-or-nothing mentality (overcoming perfectionism) • Getting off the sidelines in life and feeling energetic enough to participate • Decreasing joint soreness to enjoy something as big as travel and small as playing on the floor with grandkids I'd be honored to be invited on a personal health journey with you & be part of the accountability dream team!Podcast: https://www.healthaccountabilitycoach.com/podcast-1 Website: https://www.healthaccountabilitycoach.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/houselifestyles ------------------------------------------------------ DO YOU WANT EXTRA SUPPORT & ACCOUNTABILILTY? Click HERE for your FREE 1:1 call: https://calendly.com/houselifestyles/podcast-or-member-consult Join our free Direction Not Perfection FB community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1077725052861370 Click HERE for your FREE Stress Free Meal Planning Guide: https://pages.lindseyhouse.net/free-guide-1
Joe Folan, Feirmeoir ag labhairt faoin obair atá ar bun ag feirmeoirí faoi láthair.
Labhraíonn Susan Folan le Seán faoi obair na Taibhdhearce, agus an méid atá ar siúl aici le h-ateangaireacht agus obair dheonach.
CMU Director of Athletics Amy Folan sat down with cross country and track & field student-athlete Emily Paupore and track & field head coach — and former CMU student-athlete — Jenny Swieton. Amy talks with Emily — an aspiring teacher and recent grand prize winner of the GO TEACH Dr. Pepper Giveaway — about winning in academics and athletics and making a difference along the way. Jenny shares with Amy her experience as a student-athlete turned coach and how she and her fellow coaches are changing lives every day.
Joe Folan, feirimeoir ag labhairt faoin méid a bhíonn le déanamh an tráth seo bliana.
Joe Folan, Feirmeoir ag labhairt faoi scéimeanna talamhaíochta agus an méid a bhíonn le déanamh an tráth seo bliana.
Mír Rialta. An tseachtain seo pléadh Scéim ACRES, TB agus teanga ghorm.
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In today's conversation, we chat with two fifth-year members of the Bantam football team, Kevin Clark and Luke Folan. We talk about the full circle from their first year to winning the NESCAC title last season, the decision to stay on for a fifth year, and how team culture is built and maintained.
The summers offer an excellent opportunity for many of our student-athletes to go home to work or for some much-needed R&R, or for to get in some extra classes. Some of our student-athletes also spend their summers gaining hands-on experience in their respective fields through internships. Amy sat down with three of these student-athletes — Linnea Willer (volleyball), Gabe Goosen (cross-country) and Sandy Edwards (lacrosse) — who spent their summers doing exciting internships.
Bhí Joe ag labhairt faoi chúrsaí feirmóireachta.
Joe Folan, Feirmeoir ag plé cúrsaí talamhaíochta.
Amy sat down with three class of 2023 Marcy Weston Athletics Hall of Fame inductees — to talk about their time at CMU, what it means to be inducted and how CMU prepared them for their lives after college. Interviewees: Ben Bennett, a wrestler who attended CMU from 2009 to 2013. Bailey Brandon, a women's soccer player from 2009 to 2012. Leslie Grimes-Phelan, a softball catcher from 1989 to 1992.
Labhair Joe ar chúrsaí feirmeoireachta.
CMU alum and Dallas Cowboys quarterback Cooper Rush sat down with Amy to talk about his time as a CMU Chippewa and his life in the NFL.
An feiliméara Joe Folan ag labhairt faoi chúrsaí beithíoch agus talún.
If you've been to an event the odds of you trying INFINIT NUTRITION are pretty good. Event or not, this amazing nutritional system is sweeping the NATION and you need to know why. I will be using INFINIT nutrition for UNBOUND XL and I can't wait!
The Rainbow Bridge Technique is perhaps one of the most effective tools for spiritual growth that you've never heard of. This method is a process for building the Antahkarana, aka the Rainbow Bridge, the energetic spiritual path between the lower self and the higher self. It is a safe, healthy, balanced technique in a “do it yourself” format to clear all karmic imbalance in one lifetime. This week's guest, Chloe Folan, a gifted Clairvoyant and Rainbow Bridge Technique teacher, shares her knowledge and experience with this valuable practice. Highlights: * How Tianna came across the Rainbow Bridge technique and found her teacher, Chloe. * A fantastic free resource for learning this technique: Soul1.org (the website of Dr. Ron Tiggle, a direct student of the late Norman Stevens - one of the founders of this method) * The history of this system, the founders and their connection with Alice A. Bailey, Ascended Master Djwhal Khul and the Ageless Wisdom teachings. * The method powerfully clears internal and external energy distortions in the auric field. * This is a precise and methodical process that was systematically tested and refined by the Stevens in a prototype group through trial and error over 10 years. * Why is it important to clear and widen the Antahkarana before undertaking deeper work? * Who are the Spiritual Hierarchy? (The word hierarchy here is different from our earthly usage.) * What's going to happen in 2025? How this relates to the Ageless Wisdom teachings. * How does the Rainbow Bridge technique help you in your everyday life? * What is the Central Vertical Channel and what are the benefits of clearing it? * The value of a consistent spiritual practice during these chaotic and destabilizing times on the planet. * Group unity and implications of the Aquarian Age. * Why is the Spiritual Vortex technique important? * What is the Soul Mantra and why is it valuable? Chloe Folan has been clairvoyantly assessing Rainbow Bridge technique practitioner's progress for over a decade, as well as personally guiding people through the techniques nationally and internationally. She was the first to observe, document and record the stages of Rainbow Bridge building and how the Rainbow Bridge techniques enforce the process of antahkarana thread weaving and heart centre petal opening and develop. To learn more about Chloe, her classes and services, visit ChloeFolan.com. If you're enjoying listening to Beyond the Illusion Podcast, please leave a rating on Apple or Google Podcasts. This helps other people to find us.
This weekend, 57 of our student-athletes, representing 15 sports, will graduate. In the latest episode of my podcast, I talk with one of these graduates and one of our graduate student-athletes who is wrapping up his athletic career here at CMU this spring.
In this episode of the Decode Your Burnout podcast, we feature Jeannette Folan as our guest. Together, we discuss the subject of empaths and highly sensitive people and the correlation between heightened sensitivity and burnout. Jeannette helps us debunk some commonly held beliefs in this area. During our conversation, we explore the following topics: - Strategies for protecting yourself from burnout in the workplace - Whether when others stop hurting, you can stop feeling hurt - Techniques for inviting pain to leave the body - The benefits of mindfulness and how it can help with burnout - Methods for recharging one's batteries Jeannette also shares some practical tips and an exercise called the "energy bubble." She emphasizes the importance of calling back your energy from all the places where you may have dispersed it. About Jeannette: Jeannette Folan is a certified integrative mental health coach specializing in Highly Sensitive People and Empaths. She developed the first-ever accredited course for mental health professionals who work with highly sensitive clients. Jeannette is a popular guest presenter on online summits and podcasts and has presented professional workshops across North America. Additionally, she is the author of "Diary of a Teenage Empath - the Awakening" and is currently working on the sequel. Resources: 1) Incredible 10-Minute Morning Energy Routine for HSPs: https://www.empathdiary.com/energy-routine-guidebook 2) HSP assessment: https://hsperson.com/test/highly-sensitive-test/ 3) How to get grounded and feel better fast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sae1Xzh0_xA&t=502s 4) Sign up for a free Breakthrough Session with Dr. Sharon: http://www.bookachatwithsharon.com 5) Take the first step to decode your burnout: http://decodeyourburnout.com
Lynda Folan is my guest on this episode of Soft Skills for Leaders. Lynda has a PhD in Organisational Psychology, and 35 years of experience in the corporate world across three continents. Her recently published book, "Leader Resilience - The New Frontier of Leadership" (2021), offers insights into the highly relevant topic of resilience and challenges how we think about leadership and leadership development. Talking Points The early days of shaping a career The most significant changes in organisations over the decades Tougher for leaders post-COVID with change in work Organisations and leaders are more agile Mental health issues post-COVID has a huge impact Shifting thinking for the first step to building resilience A psychologically safe environment Recent Legislation Work Safety and Health Act 2020 Psychological disconnect due to toxicity What are the signs of bullying and how is it defined? Covert bullying is common and hard to deal with The rise of narcissism in society First steps in tackling undesirable behaviour What we need to talk about. Links to other Soft Skills for Leaders podcast episodes Building Inclusive Workplaces Respect at Work Surviving a toxic workplace Connect with Dr Lynda Folan Web: https://inspireddevelopment.net/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-lynda-folan-a241061b/ Connect with Lisa Evans LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaevansspeaker/ Website https://www.speakingsavvy.com.au Ready to level up your public speaking, presentation skills and business storytelling? Book a complimentary coaching session with Lisa here. Learn more about Soft Skills Academy here. Your Host Lisa Evans is one of Australia's leading Executive Public Speaking Coaches and Corporate Storytelling Trainers. If you would like help training your team in soft skills, public speaking and business storytelling, contact Lisa. Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram Book a complimentary mini-coaching session with Lisa here.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that medical and health services manager jobs will grow by 32% between 2020 and 2030. CMU Director of Athletics Amy Folan sits down with CMU alum Marita Hattem-Schiffman, president of MyMichigan Medical Centers in Clare, Alma and Mt. Pleasant, as well as two CMU student-athletes studying health administration — gymnast Hannah DeMers and lacrosse player Erin Owens. Marita shares the story of her career path and talks about what she does in health administration and why it is an important field of study. Hannah and Erin talk about their interest in the field, their experience in CMU's program and what they hope to do after graduation.
Many extraordinary leaders — administrators, coaches and others — have played a role in shaping CMU Athletics. They left a lasting impression at CMU, but they've also done the same in leadership roles at other institutions and organizations across the country. Folan sits down with two of these leaders, former Central Michigan football coach Roy Kramer and former track & field coach Kevin White, to discuss how their time at CMU shaped who they are and prepared them to leave their mark throughout successful careers in college athletics.
In this episode, Folan talks with CMU basketball legend, Dan Majerle, and his son Max, who is carrying on the Majerle legacy as one of CMU's newest basketball recruits. Hear about what it's like for Dan to see his son in a CMU jersey and what he hopes Max accomplishes as a CMU Chippewa. Also, learn why Max decided to play at CMU, what he's studying and why this team is so special.
In this episode, Folan talks with CMU basketball legend, Dan Majerle, and his son Max, who is carrying on the Majerle legacy as one of CMU's newest basketball recruits. Hear about what it's like for Dan to see his son in a CMU jersey and what he hopes Max accomplishes as a CMU Chippewa. Also, learn why Max decided to play at CMU, what he's studying and why this team is so special.
In 1967, Mary Folan, who had long emigrated to America made a dying wish to be buried on her native island of Inis Meáin. But after Mary's death, the unthinkable happened when an attempt was made to transfer her coffin from Shannon airport to the Aran island in a cargo sling attached underneath a helicopter. And that was only the start of things to come… (2022) Narrated and produced by Sarah Blake and Treasa Bhreathnach. Mix engineering by Peadar Carney. Readings by Karl Quinn and Roger Gregg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Folan addresses mental health. She talks with CMU Athletics dedicated counselor from the CMU Counseling Center, Brooke Bechtel, and student-athletes Jamezz Kimbrough (football) and Faith Anderson (field hockey). Bechtold talks about the critical need for mental health services. Kimbrough and Anderson share inspirational stories that have fueled a passion for mental health and how they plan to make it their life work. Connect with CMU Counseling Center at counsel.cmich.edu and find Jamezz's business, More Vibes, More Love, at https://morevibezmorelove.com/.
In this episode, Folan addresses mental health. She talks with CMU Athletics dedicated counselor from the CMU Counseling Center, Brooke Bechtel, and student-athletes Jamezz Kimbrough (football) and Faith Anderson (field hockey). Bechtold talks about the critical need for mental health services. Kimbrough and Anderson share inspirational stories that have fueled a passion for mental health and how they plan to make it their life work. Connect with CMU Counseling Center at counsel.cmich.edu and find Jamezz's business, More Vibes, More Love, at https://morevibezmorelove.com/.
In the first episode of this new series, Folan sits down with junior volleyball player Elly Medendorp and sophomore football players Daniel Richardson and Lew Nichols III to learn about their academic journeys through CMU's entrepreneurship program and their future goals of owning their own businesses.
In the first episode of this new series, Folan sits down with junior volleyball player Elly Medendorp and sophomore football players Daniel Richardson and Lew Nichols III to learn about their academic journeys through CMU's entrepreneurship program and their future goals of owning their own businesses.
Podcaster Michele Folan explains how getting laid off just weeks before the pandemic completely changed the way she looks at her career, her health, and her creativity. We also talk about Cincinnati chili and embarrassing AOL email addresses.Check out Michele's podcast, Asking for a Friend: https://askingforafriend.buzzsprout.comListen and subscribe to Worst Time for Everything on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cEzxY3Follow the show on Twitter: @WorstTimePodWant to be a guest on a future episode? Submit your story!
CMU AD Amy Folan joins this week's "From the Chair." We explore Amy's pre-AD career and lessons learned from a remarkable balance between internal and external experience, follow with a discussion of DeLoss Dodd's influence, dive deeper on why CMU was the right spot for her and look back on the Chippewa's bizarre but meaningful bowl experience in 2021. We wrap with advice for aspiring female AD candidates and the steadiness amidst rocky waters of the MAC. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.