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Best podcasts about girl guides australia

Latest podcast episodes about girl guides australia

The Wisdom of Women
Episode 16: The Girl Guides - Always Prepared!

The Wisdom of Women

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 39:12


Brenda Hamlett It's been described as ‘the ultimate feminist organisation'.  The Girl Guides have been championing women's rights for more than 100 years - run by women, for women, and more relevant than ever before.  Dr Brenda Hamlett takes us on her journey from a seven-year-old Brownie, to Director of Girl Guides Australia.   A fascinating look inside an organization that hails women as leaders and mentors. Links: Girl Guides Australia  www.girlguides.org.au/ Girl Guides Western Australia  www.girlguideswa.org.au/ How the Girl Guides Won the War  janiehampton.co.uk/books/how-girl-guides-won-war/ A Fortunate Life  fremantlepress.com.au/books/a-fortunate-life/ Host Socials: Shauna | ⁠⁠instagram.com/shaunagramofficial/⁠⁠ Sidney | ⁠⁠instagram.com/sid.doubleyou/⁠⁠ Jo | ⁠⁠instagram.com/peaceatron5000/

Terry for Breakfast - Triple M Albany 783

Congratulations to a couple of Albany locals, Ross Shardlow and Tammy Flett for being recognized on the Queen's Birthday Honour's List for 2020. Ross Shardlow received a member of Australia for his contribution to the visual arts industry and maritime community. Tammy Flett received a medal of the order of Australia for her dedication to volunteering and also her work with Girl Guides Australia. Terry spoke to Tammy about her achievements. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Good Leaders with Stephen George
043 Katherine Raskob, CEO of Fundraising Institute Australia, on the challenges and opportunities in Fundraising in Australia and why change is coming

Good Leaders with Stephen George

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 45:59


Stephen George talks to Katherine Raskob, Chief Executive Officer of Fundraising Institute Australia, the largest representative body for the $9.9 billion charitable fundraising sector in Australia. Stephen and Katherine explore fundraising, the forces driving change, how to steer the sector and embrace new ideas. Previously Katherine, was Director of Communications & Customer Experience at the network called the Australian Alliance for Data Leadership, incorporating Australia’s largest marketing association, the Association for Data-driven Marketing & Advertising (ADMA), where she was responsible for the strategy and execution of personalised communications, member engagement and customer experience.  She also oversaw brand, internal and external communications including digital, social and PR and technology platforms and solutions for the network. Her experience encompasses both commercial and not-for-profit organisations including SBS, Australia’s national multilingual and multicultural broadcaster, where she spent more than seven years as Head of Group Marketing, responsible for all marketing communications for SBS programs and services across all platforms.  Katherine is also a member of the Board of Directors of Girl Guides Australia and was previously on the boards of Synergy & Taikoz, Australia’s leading percussion ensembles, and Kim Carpenter’s Theatre of Image. She grew up in Minnesota, USA where she completed her undergraduate degree as well as a Master of International Business Management degree.  Katherine is also a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Katherine can be found at @KatherineRaskob or at www.fia.org.au To sign up to hear more from Stephen & Good Leaders go to https://stephengeorge.lpages.co/optin/ Or to find out more about Stephen and his work, view his blog and make contact, go to stephenwgeorge.com

Feed Play Love
How To Teach Our Children Body Confidence

Feed Play Love

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 16:38


There are so many things that will influence our child's sense of body confidence: the media, Instagram, their friends. How can we as parents instil in our children to love the skin they're in? Karen Bevan, CEO of Girl Guides Australia, gives us some tips

Mamamia Out Loud
Stop Pretending You Don't Need Therapy

Mamamia Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2015 55:34


We're happy to go to a dentist for our teeth...why not see a psychologist for our mind? Would you take LSD to give you a creative edge? And spare a thought for women who don't want to see the new Star Wars...the force is strong.   SHOW NOTES: Your hosts are Monique Bowley  Mia Freedman and Jamila Rizvi. You can contact the show via facebook, search for the Mamamia Podcast Network, via twitter @mamamipodcasts or by emailing podcast@mamamia.com.au     This podcast was brought to you by the Dove Self-Esteem Project.  The project delivers self-esteem education to young people (primarily girls) aged 8-17 years through lessons in schools, workshops for youth groups, and online resources for parents. In Australia, they deliver the workshops via their valued partners Butterfly Foundation & Girl Guides Australia to make a positive impact on the lives of young people in our community by travelling to different schools within the area and conducting self esteem work-shops. Dove’s vision is of a world where beauty is a source of confidence, and not anxiety. So, Dove is on a mission to help the next generation of women develop a positive relationship with the way they look – helping them raise their self-esteem and realise their full potential. To find out more about the Dove Self-Esteem Project or to access Dove’s tips, tools, advice and reading materials visit www.mydove.com.au 

Mamamia Out Loud
The Divided Heart and a Happy Goodbye

Mamamia Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2015 53:58


What happens when you're pulled between two things you love very much?  At some stage in your life, you might find your heart divided. Today, it’s one of ours.   Also today, shopping for swimwear is the worst. A shop assistant reveals what goes on in the changerooms. Plus, competitive christmas card collections, the case for sleeping in seperate beds, and the podcast that will put you to sleep in five minutes. SHOW NOTES: Your hosts are Monique Bowley  Mia Freedman and Jamila Rizvi. You can contact the show via facebook, search for the Mamamia Podcast Network, via twitter @mamamipodcasts or by emailing podcast@mamamia.com.au Jamila recommends the Stella Young TED talk Mia recommends Trainwreck the movie Monique recommends getting a lash lift for anyone that gets itchy mascara eyes.   This podcast was brought to you by the Dove Self-Esteem Project.  The project delivers self-esteem education to young people (primarily girls) aged 8-17 years through lessons in schools, workshops for youth groups, and online resources for parents. In Australia, they deliver the workshops via their valued partners Butterfly Foundation & Girl Guides Australia to make a positive impact on the lives of young people in our community by travelling to different schools within the area and conducting self esteem work-shops. Dove’s vision is of a world where beauty is a source of confidence, and not anxiety. So, Dove is on a mission to help the next generation of women develop a positive relationship with the way they look – helping them raise their self-esteem and realise their full potential. To find out more about the Dove Self-Esteem Project or to access Dove’s tips, tools, advice and reading materials visit www.mydove.com.au 

Mamamia Out Loud
The Big O

Mamamia Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2015 53:38


Oh. Oh. Ohhhhhhpprah. It’s been almost five years since our life coach overlord has actually filmed a show but she’s still kicking. On the eve of her Australian tour we dive into the cult of Oprah. KPI’s are generally used in the workplace to measure performance, but should they be used on your partner?And are the days of bikini models draped seductively over cars numbered? This week, tyre manufacturer Pirelli made a calendar that some are calling the signal for a major cultural shift for women.  Female empowerment comes in mysterious ways…. like a tyre calendar…. Show Notes Your hosts are Monique Bowley  Mia Freedman and Jamila Rizvi. You can contact the show via facebook, search for the Mamamia Podcast Network, via twitter @mamamipodcasts or by emailing podcast@mamamia.com.au Monique recommends a shameless plug to subscribe to her book podcast. I Know What You'll Read This Summer in itunes. Jamila recommends  Mia recommends some good TV watching: Happy Endings - the modern version of friends (itunes) and the Australian show No Activity on Stan. She also recommends Mindy Kalings’ new book, Why Not Me Jamila recommends instead of sending the usual baby present, send food. Homecooked meals in a freezer bag from http://letlulu.com.au/ And the app Parabo - turns your photos into gifts. This podcast was brought to you by the Dove Self-Esteem Project.  The project delivers self-esteem education to young people (primarily girls) aged 8-17 years through lessons in schools, workshops for youth groups, and online resources for parents. In Australia, they deliver the workshops via their valued partners Butterfly Foundation & Girl Guides Australia to make a positive impact on the lives of young people in our community by travelling to different schools within the area and conducting self esteem work-shops. Dove’s vision is of a world where beauty is a source of confidence, and not anxiety. So, Dove is on a mission to help the next generation of women develop a positive relationship with the way they look – helping them raise their self-esteem and realise their full potential. To find out more about the Dove Self-Esteem Project or to access Dove’s tips, tools, advice and reading materials visit www.mydove.com.au   

Mamamia Out Loud
Name One Thing You're Good At

Mamamia Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2015 49:24


Social media is rife with #humblebrags, so why are women crap at talking themselves up in real life? Do you forget things easily? We can now blame "Google brain" for that. We talk paternity leave, dating at the gym, breakfast raves, mouthguards in bed, and who Taylor Swift should choose as her Australian #girlsquad representative. Show notes: Your host is Monique Bowley with Mia Freedman and Jamila Rizvi. You can contact the show via facebook, search for the Mamamia Podcast Network, via twitter @mamamipodcasts or by emailing podcast@mamamia.com.au Monique recommends the prison T-shirt program servingtime.org Jamila recommends Nars Lipstick, it's bold, beautiful and long lasting. Mia always wears the Schiap colour.  It can be exxy though, so for the mid-range purchase try Sportgirl lipsticks. The Flirt one is a bright, vivid pink. Mia recommends Master of None on Netflix This podcast was brought to you by the Dove Self-Esteem Project.  The project delivers self-esteem education to young people (primarily girls) aged 8-17 years through lessons in schools, workshops for youth groups, and online resources for parents. In Australia, they deliver the workshops via their valued partners Butterfly Foundation & Girl Guides Australia to make a positive impact on the lives of young people in our community by travelling to different schools within the area and conducting self esteem work-shops. Dove’s vision is of a world where beauty is a source of confidence, and not anxiety. So, Dove is on a mission to help the next generation of women develop a positive relationship with the way they look – helping them raise their self-esteem and realise their full potential. To find out more about the Dove Self-Esteem Project or to access Dove’s tips, tools, advice and reading materials visit www.mydove.com.au