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Legendary French singer Edith Piaf was a firecracker of emotion. Gutsy and seductive, while underneath -- an intense fragility. That's the legend. But what's it like to play a legend, show after show, year after year? Cabaret singer Nathalie Lermitte has been inhabiting the icon Piaf for well over a decade.Top Shelf with Josh Piterman. Josh Piterman is an Australian musical theatre star who's used to donning all kinds of masks, especially as the Phantom of the Opera on London's West End. He's also a certified meditation teacher and he's just written a self-help book, about dropping the mask and being authentic. He takes us through the music and thinkers who've changed his life.Plus — more masks!Gail Evans and Nicky Fearn are Darwin local theatre legends. Now they're presenting something completely different from their usual humorous, physical-theatre plays — Fair Punishment, a story based on a chilling, gothic Canadian novel that's told through masked performance. We hear a reading performed by Merlynn Tong.
Gail Evans hoped his family going overboard with religion was just a phase…one he certainly wouldn't allow himself to be pulled into. But facing God in the stillness, would test his resolve. Join us, won't you? To find out what happens, right now on UNSHACKLED! Visit our podcast website to learn more about this ministry, unshackledpodcast.org.
“You have to be yourself, but you have to pay attention to the audience that you're working with,” explains Stewart Hirsch, managing director and business development coach. The issue with talking broadly about concepts like executive presence is that everyone has a different definition for what executive presence entails. The initial ideas for executive presence applied primarily to white men, but today's professional environments are much more multicultural and diverse. Today, Stewart Hirsch and Deanna Sheridan, Vice President and legal advisor, discuss executive presence and inner confidence. Effective leaders exude executive presence and they do that by letting their inner confidence shine through by finding ways to be relatable to their target audience. They have to be open to being authentically themselves, yet tailor their approach to who they are interacting with. When people feel psychological safety at work, they are more likely to show up as their authentic selves. It's really difficult to feel confident when you are trying to hide portions of yourself from your colleagues. And when leaders lead by example and are authentic with their team members, then the rest of the team feels more comfortable being authentic as well. Inner confidence takes time to develop and it can still be scary to put your authentic self forward, even in a psychologically safe environment. When you can read the room and adjust your actions and words based on your audience, that can help to increase not only your confidence in yourself, but also your colleagues confidence in you as their leader. Quotes “Executive presence is just a label to define somebody's perspective on power and influence.” (6:15-6:21 | Deanna) “It was crucial for me to learn from somebody else how to approach these conversations when I needed to adapt to what my audience needed to hear, because I couldn't put myself in their shoes.” (15:49-16:03 | Deanna) “You have to be yourself, but you have to pay attention to the audience that you're working with.” (18:20-18:25 | Stewart) “The shift to get that confidence is helping the person recognize that they're absolutely capable, they've done it before.” (40:40-40:50 | Stewart) Links Connect with Deanna Sheridan and Stewart Hirsch: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dgsheridan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/stewarthirsch/ https://strategicrelationships.com/ Executive Presence: The Missing Link Between Merit and Success By Sylvia Ann Hewlett https://a.co/d/e773o0B Talking from 9 to 5: Men and Women at Work by Deborah Tannen https://a.co/d/hQJIY7c Play like Man Win like a Woman: What Men Know About Success that Women Need to Learn by Gail Evans https://a.co/d/2iP3Fjs Connect with Chris Batz: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisbatz/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theliongroupkc Instagram: @theliongroupllc Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
Gail Evans hoped his family going overboard with religion was just a phase…one he certainly wouldn't allow himself to be pulled into. But facing God in the stillness, would test his resolve. Join us, won't you? To find out what happens, right now on UNSHACKLED!Visit our podcast website to learn more about this ministry, unshackledpodcast.org.
Gail Evans hoped his family going overboard with religion was just a phase…one he certainly wouldn't allow himself to be pulled into. But facing God in the stillness, would test his resolve. Find out what happens right now on UNSHACKLED!
It can be challenging being a woman of color in a largely male dominated industry. According to research by the Washington Post, only 8 percent of “C-suite” executives are people of color and according to Korn Ferry, women make up only 25% of C-suite executives, with most of them being in HR. Vicki Wright Hamilton has walked in both those shoes and says she has the battle scars to show for it. However, she was successful in carving out a pathway of hope and shares with us how she survived the challenges of making it to the C-suite, as a woman of color in Tech, and why it is critical for all leaders to not forget to be allies for the next generation.------------Full show notes, links to resources mentioned and other compelling episodes can be found at http://LeadYourGamePodcast.com. (Click magnifying icon at top right and type “Vicki”)Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review and share! JUST FOR YOU: Increase your leadership acumen by identifying your personal Leadership Trigger. Take my free my free quiz and instantly receive your 5-page report . Need to up-level your workforce or execute strategic People initiatives? Contact us at https://shockinglydifferent.com/contact or tweet @KaranRhodes.-------------ABOUT VICKI WRIGHT HAMILTON:As the Founder & CEO of VWH Consulting, Vicki wears several hats. She serves as a senior technology strategist, change management advisor, and executive leadership coach. She has over 30 years experience and prides herself with having the gift and expertise of advancing technology organizations and people that lead them.WHAT TO LISTEN FOR:How Vicki set the stage for being promoted every few years during her career. A great way to handle push-back from your boss when they don't agree with you.Vicki's addition to the LATTOYG PlaybookFEATURED TIMESTAMPS:[00:54] Vicki shares her background and the unique nickname her grandkids call her[03:26] How Vicki struggled to get to the C-Suite [07:00] Vicki's entry into the LATTOYG leadership playbook: The power of the advocacy of having professional sponsors[09:47] Story of Vicki pushing back against her boss which caused her to lose her job (and why she was happy about it[15:26] Which of the leadership tactics Vicki used and loved[17:43] One of Vicki's favorite books: "Play like a man; win like a woman" by Gail Evans [23:07] The story of how Vicki started her multi-faceted technology consulting firm.[28:20] Signature Segment: Full Disclosure[37:10] Signature Segment: Karan's Take LINKS FOR VICKI WRIGHT HAMILTON:– LinkedIn– Facebook– Instagram– Twitter– Vicki's Youtube Shows: “Hidden Stories, Healed
how do you go deeper than your Enneagram type or astrological sign? what can you gain from the self-awareness that these two tools can show you? Gail Evans @your.soul.revelead joins me on the podcast this week to answer these questions and so much more. she is a 2w3 and a 1:1 subtype which gave me a new mirror to see myself in as we recorded this fun live event a couple weeks ago. we take this opportunity to dig even deeper into my cancer sun, leo moon, and aquarius rising signs as they parallel my enneagram personality type 8w7 with a 1:1 subtype. would you like more of this conversation with Gail and I? we are hosting a limited live event soon to go over your enneagram and astrological chart with a fun virtual vibe absolutely free! Click here to get all the details now. are you looking for more support in your relationships? join us in our private virtual group coaching program free for a week where I will facilitate your growth through the enneagram and attachment style to encourage leadership in your relationship! click here to sign up free for a week!
Talk to win at work by listening to this episode and considering how your word choice might be influencing collaboration between genders and departments. Highlighted is the vocabulary chapter in Gail Evans' book, "Play Like a Man, Win Like a Woman". I encourage you to think beyond gender, and pay attention to how people in different roles respond differently to certain words and phrases. What one person considers to be a neutral or factual word, might negatively trigger someone in a different department because they might interpret the word from a different perspective. How might our relationships improve if we better understand negative triggers for other people, and agree to common use of terms within our organizations? #relatableleader #catherinegoggia #gailevans Get Catherine Goggia's books on amazon: *CLICK* HERE - Get Your Books
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Love the Game...With those words Gail Evans concludes one of the most successful and influential books about women in the workplace. Ironically, many women did not even know the game existed before Evans taught them how to win in the workplace with her book Play Like A Man, Win Like A Woman”, a NY Times, Business Week, and Wall Street Journal bestseller. When it comes to the success of women in the workplace, Evans, a former executive at CNN, is a leading source. She has appeared on The Today Show and Larry King Live, and is featured in national media like The New York Times and USA Today. Her books have been translated into 18 languages. Learn more about Gail's “rules” for success in today's show!
In this weeks podcast Josh from the Success4 Team connects with Gail Evans from Your Soul Revealed to talk about Inner Child Healing, Soul Guidance and the subject of Family Karma. An incredible podcast with an incredible lady. Check out Gails work at http://www.yoursoulrevealed.com/
Gail was forced to change her eating habits due to the allergens her new baby daughter was suffering. As a successful singer, her life was already taking something of a change due to the new arrival! As a result of her dietary changes and taking up meditation, she became super connected and was able to see where others were stuck in their lives, so she started to help them. Now as a coach who works with other empaths, Gail is working one to one with clients to unblock the obstacles in their lives. You can get in touch with Gail here: www.yoursoulrevealed.com and on the Facebook group here: www.facebook.com/groups/empath101group
Gail Evans is the author of the best selling book Play Like A Man Win Like A Woman, an informative business guide to the secrets men know about success that women need to learn. Maria speaks with the former CNN News Executive and White House Staff member to President Lyndon Johnson.
Matt Thornhill founder of the generational think tank, the Boomer Project, is considered the nation's authority on marketing to older Boomer Consumers. He wrote the book on it, called Boomer Consumer Gail Evans best selling author of Play Like A Man Win Like A Woman, an informative business guide to the secrets men know about success that women need to learn. The book was listed for several months on the New York Times, Business Week, and Wall Street Journal's bestseller lists. Play Like A Man, Win Like A Woman has been translated into 18 languages and has been a bestseller around the world Dr. Peter Kongstvedt independent consultant and a Senior Health Policy Faculty member at George Mason University in Virginia. He is a well-known national authority on health insurance and managed care, with over 30 years of industry experience as both a senior-level executive and with global consulting firms.He is the primary author and editor of The Essentials of Managed Health Care and Health Insurance and Managed Care Adriane Berg leading expert and advocate for successful aging and an expert on the boomer, older adult and family caregiver. She has designed hundreds of keynotes, seminars and acted as event consultant for top corporations, profit and non-profit organizations
In this episode we field a question from Gail Evans, a middle school teacher in Muncie, Indiana. Gail is interested in getting started with a flipped classroom but doesn't know where to begin.
Gail Evans is the author of the best selling book Play Like A Man Win Like A Woman, an informative business guide to the secrets men know about success that women need to learn. Maria speaks with the former CNN News Executive and White House Staff member to President Lyndon Johnson.
Join nationally recognized multi-media radio talk show host and award winning producer Patricia Raskin, as she interviews Dianne Collins, author of Do You Quantum Think? Dianne shares her discovery that has helped countless business leasers, such as Gail Evans who served as VP of CNN, to live life filled with new possibility. Part science, part philosophy, part spirituality, Do You Quantum Think? is a proven system of thinking that has been used successfully for the past fifteen years by executive in AT&T, Chase Bank, CNN, DuPont and by officials in the United States government including the Federal Executive Institute and the National Partnership for Reinventing Government under Vice President Al Gore.
Join nationally recognized multi-media radio talk show host and award winning producer Patricia Raskin, as she interviews Dianne Collins, author of Do You Quantum Think? Dianne shares her discovery that has helped countless business leasers, such as Gail Evans who served as VP of CNN, to live life filled with new possibility. Part science, part philosophy, part spirituality, Do You Quantum Think? is a proven system of thinking that has been used successfully for the past fifteen years by executive in AT&T, Chase Bank, CNN, DuPont and by officials in the United States government including the Federal Executive Institute and the National Partnership for Reinventing Government under Vice President Al Gore.
Love the Game...With those words Gail Evans concludes one of the most successful and influential books about women in the workplace. Ironically, many women did not even know the game existed before Evans taught them how to win in the workplace with her book Play Like A Man, Win Like A Woman”, a NY Times, Business Week, and Wall Street Journal bestseller. When it comes to the success of women in the workplace, Evans, a former executive at CNN, is a leading source. She has appeared on The Today Show and Larry King Live, and is featured in national media like The New York Times and USA Today. Her books have been translated into 18 languages. Learn more about Gail's “rules” for success in today's show!
Karen Rands, the Compassionate Capitalist, will interview selected speakers from the upcoming 14th Annual Possible Woman Leadership Conference scheduled for April 20th in Atlanta. Linda Wind of Wind Enterprises has been at the forefront of bringing visionary women together to enhance and develop their skills in leadership, strategy, and team-building. We will provide a sneak peek at the incredible insights that will be shared by the speakers and panelists during this one day conference. Get tips on leadership, strategy, and marketing from thought leaders scheduled to participate in this conference for over 1000 business owners in attendance on April 20 in Atlanta. Conference info: http://www.windenterprises.com/2010-conference/ tune in to get bonus code for discount on attendee fee. During this show we will get to hear from Gail Evans, CNN radio host and author of best seller "Play like a Man, win like a Woman"; Terri Langhans, successful entrepreneur and social media expert as CEO of BlahBlahBlah; John Stupka, CEO of BlueMedSpas, Karla Brandau author of "Wake Up the Winner Inside", and Melissa Galt to share her Maverick Marketing Secrets. Don't miss this show and spread the word.
Karen Rands, the Compassionate Capitalist, will interview selected speakers from the upcoming 14th Annual Possible Woman Leadership Conference scheduled for April 20th in Atlanta. Linda Wind of Wind Enterprises has been at the forefront of bringing visionary women together to enhance and develop their skills in leadership, strategy, and team-building. We will provide a sneak peek at the incredible insights that will be shared by the speakers and panelists during this one day conference. Get tips on leadership, strategy, and marketing from thought leaders scheduled to participate in this conference for over 1000 business owners in attendance on April 20 in Atlanta. Conference info: http://www.windenterprises.com/2010-conference/ tune in to get bonus code for discount on attendee fee. During this show we will get to hear from Gail Evans, CNN radio host and author of best seller "Play like a Man, win like a Woman"; Terri Langhans, successful entrepreneur and social media expert as CEO of BlahBlahBlah; John Stupka, CEO of BlueMedSpas, Karla Brandau author of "Wake Up the Winner Inside", and Melissa Galt to share her Maverick Marketing Secrets. Don't miss this show and spread the word.
Amy and Sheryl celebrate Sheryl's first semester of grad school, and Amy's graduation to the national media stage. She'll be on the weekend edition of The Today Show on Saturday, May 12, so we hope you all tune in! The topic will be related to Moms Opting Out and What Happens Next. Amy's guest today is Gail Evans, author of "Play Like A Man, Win Like a Woman," and "She Wins, You Win." Gail has experienced life as a stay-at-home Mom of three and worked for 20-years as a CNN executive. Her books teach women the ins and outs of succeeding in business. Gail talks about playing for the "women's team" in a collaborative, honest and supportive way.
Amy and Sheryl talk about the diminishing role that parenting experts play in their lives now that their kids have reached elementary school age. They are glad to depend less on experts but realize that sometimes they do still need advice. Sheryl recommends the book "Say Yes to College" as a resource that helped her chart a course for her son to become more responsible. Then Amy interviews Susan Ness, President and CEO of Greenstone Media, www.GreenstoneMedia.net a new talk radio network for women. You can listen in via live streaming media, podcast through iTunes, or local radio broadcast. Greenstone Media would love to have you call in with questions during their live broadcasts. We mentioned several books on this show: Sheryl's recommendation "Say Yes to College" by Sharon Chandler Susan Ness' recommendations "Play Like a Man, Win Like a Woman" and "She Wins, You Win" by Gail Evans