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Love Your Career Podcast? Let us know!Career Reinvention, Retirement and Building a Richer Life with Hannah MartinWhat does it really mean to prepare for retirement? For many women, especially mid-career professionals, retirement planning is often reduced to one question: “Will I have enough money?” Yet, as Hannah Martin explains in this thoughtful conversation, a fulfilling later life requires more than financial security. It also calls for purpose, community, health, independence and a clear sense of what comes next.In episode 282 of Your Career Podcast, Jane Jackson reconnects with Hannah Martin, founder of Talented Ladies Club and Rich Retiree, seven years after their last conversation. Hannah and I chatted in episodes 19 and 101. Hannah shares how her work supporting ambitious mothers returning to the workforce evolved into a new mission: helping women prepare for retirement in a way that is practical, empowering and deeply human.Jane and Hannah discuss the unique career and financial challenges many women face, including career breaks, lower pension or superannuation balances, caring responsibilities, and the implications of, unfortunately, a divorce. Confidence dips after time out of the workforce, and the long-term impact of the gender pay gap.They also explore why career reinvention does not stop at midlife. Whether you are facing redundancy, considering a career change, preparing for retirement, or wondering how to create more meaning in your next chapter, this conversation offers a reassuring reminder that it is never too late to make considered, confident choices.In this episode, we discuss:Why retirement planning must go beyond moneyThe four pillars of a rich retirement: finance, health, community and purposeHow career breaks can affect confidence, savings and long-term financial independenceWhy women often face different retirement challenges from menThe importance of community, contribution and meaningful activity as we ageHow mid-career professionals can begin planning their next chapter before they are forced toWhy career clarity matters at every stage of lifeHow cultural attitudes towards ageing can affect confidence, wellbeing and possibilityThe value of wisdom, lived experience and intergenerational connectionKey takeawayA rich retirement is not only about what you have saved. It is also about the life you are building.For mid-career professionals, this episode is a timely reminder to pause, reflect and ask: “What do I want the next chapter of my life and career to feel like?” Whether you are navigating redundancy, exploring a career change, rebuilding confidence, or preparing for a new stage of life, clarity is the first step towards making wise and grounded decisions.Resource mentioned:YouTube video when Jane visited Hannah in Worthing, UK - showing how genuine networking turns into genuine connections, taking the online connection offline to meet in person. Watch here: https://youtu.be/hN_dAzQ30uo?si=PxSphzC7KI_psFsE About Hannah MartinHannah Martin is the founder of Talented Ladies Club, created in 2013 to support ambitious mothers returning to work and building careers or businesses that fit their lives. Her latest initiative, Rich Retiree, helps women take a more holistic approach to retirement planning, considering not only finances but also health, purpose, community and fulfilment.Find out more at: richretiree.comAbout Jane JacksonJane Jackson is a career management coach, author of Navigating Career Crossroads, and host of Your Career Podcast. With over 24 years of experience, Jane helps mid-career professionals navigate redundancy, career change, job search, interview preparation, LinkedIn personal branding and career clarity so they can make confident decisions and move towards work they will enjoy.If you are at a career crossroads and would value caring, practical support, visit janejacksoncoach.com.------Welcome to Your Career Podcast with Jane Jackson where I help mid career professionals overcome self doubt and gain career clarity and the confidence to create the life and career they desire. Book a Zoom chat with me at janejacksoncoach.com - I'd love to meet you and discover what's happening in your career! Support the show- - - - - -Find out what you MUST DO to make a successful career change and land the job you'll LOVE. Take the CAREER SUCCESS QUIZ (it only takes 2 minutes) https://careersuccess.scoreapp.com/
An estimated 7 million people aged over 50 in the UK have no private pension savings at all. Here's the reality: if you're one of them, it can feel too late to start. It isn't. Whether it's career breaks, the cost of living, a divorce, or simply never getting round to it - millions of people reach 50 with little or nothing put away. So how do you go from £0 to a pot that actually makes a difference? Join our host, Philippa Lamb, and our expert panel as they discuss starting a pension from scratch at aged 50: Founder of Rich Retiree, Hannah Martin; Founder of Wise Monkey Financial Coaching, Simonne Gnessen; and VP Customer Success at PensionBee; Sarah Durber. Episode breakdown 01:41 When did our panellists start saving? 03:31 Why so many people reach 50 with no pension 06:56 The real cost of opting out 11:16 Pension Sharing Orders and divorce 13:11 How to start from £0 at 50 years old 17:27 Making the most of your workplace pension 19:26 How contributing just a little more adds up 26:26 Property, side hustles, and creative retirement strategies Further reading, listening and watching: To learn more about building your pension later in life, check out these articles and podcasts from PensionBee: E37: The easiest way to retire with more money (Podcast) How much should I pay into my pension? (Article) Pension Sharing Order (Article) What is compound interest? (Blog) Six ways to put together your emergency fund (Blog) I'm 40, is it too late to start a pension? (Blog) How to grow your pension in your 40s and 50s (Blog) The power of 1%: how small pension increases can make a big difference (Blog) What is compound interest? (Video) What happens to my pension during a divorce? (Video) Increasing your pension contributions (Video) Other useful resources The Cost of Disengagement (PensionBee) The Carer's Pension Gap (PensionBee Pension Calculator (PensionBee) Almost 7 million over-50s have no private pension (Pensions Age) The Retirement Living Standards (Pensions UK) Pension sharing orders slump despite growing number of divorces (Pensions Age) Four out of five Brits plan to downsize to fund retirement (MoneyWeek) Rent a room in your home: the Rent a Room Scheme (GOV.UK) Proposed benefit and pension rates 2026 to 2027 (GOV.UK) Compound Interest Calculator (The Calculator Site) Catch up on the latest news, read our transcripts or watch on YouTube: The Pension Confident Podcast The Pension Confident Podcast on YouTube Follow PensionBee (@PensionBee) on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, X and Threads. Follow Rich Retiree (@rich.retiree) on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook and Pinterest. Follow Wise Monkey Financial Coaching (@simonnegnessen) on YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook and X. Enjoying the podcast? Tell us what you think below and give us a review or rating. As always we'd love to hear your suggestions and feedback. Send us an email: podcast@pensionbee.com.
This is the Weight and Healthcare newsletter! If you like what you are reading, please consider subscribing and/or sharing!Diabetes Prevention Programs are a group of programs that are created to prevent the onset of Type 2 Diabetes, often in people who have been identified as at-risk. Most include behavior changes, social support, and include weight loss as a metric and/or the primary outcome. The assumption is typically that any health changes and/or reductions in the development of T2D are because of any weight loss. In discussing these programs previously I've expressed the concern that any differences in health/T2D development were more likely due to behavior changes/support than any weight loss and that, because of their insistence on a weight-loss focus, the programs likely included much more restriction than is necessary to create any health changes, which could create harms including weight cycling (which can actually drive T2D,) weight stigma (which can actually drive T2D,) and disengagement from behaviors that might actually support health and make T2D less likely (with the clear and critical understanding that whether or not someone develops T2D involves myriad factors, many of which are completely outside of their control, including genetics.)Enter the new systematic review “Potential mechanisms for change in diabetes prevention programs” which sought “to investigate potential mechanisms for change in diabetes prevention programs (DPPs), and assess the strength of associations.” Their hypothesis was that “ Weight loss would be less strongly associated with improved health than other mechanisms.” SummaryA group of researchers, several of whom work in weight inclusive Type 2 Diabetes preventions and management, sought to fill a gap in research around Diabetes Prevention Programs (DPPs). These program seek to delay/prevent onset of Type 2 Diabetes and typically include multiple interventions but often target an end goal of weight loss. There is a significant lack of research that even attempts to determine which aspects of DPPs might actually be responsible for any benefits and which might be unhelpful or cause harm. These researchers undertook a systematic review to attempt to determine just that. The AuthorsWe'll begin, as we always do, with the authors. Spoiler alert, this is going to be much shorter than these typically are. The study received no funding and the authors disclosed no conflicts of interest. I'll do my usual deeper dive into their work and, as a reminder, working in the space in which you are researching is not considered a conflict of interest that requires disclosure but is something that always makes me give extra scrutiny to methodology. As usual, if you want to skip this part you can scroll down to where it says “The Study.”Margit I. Berman is an Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Professional Psychology at the University of St. Thomas. Dr. Berman is the author of a “A Clinician's Guide to Acceptance-Based Approaches for Weight Concerns: The Accept Yourself! Framework” This is not a DPP program but does have a section on Health at Every Size™ approaches to Diabetes and Cardiovascular Health. [Note: that Health at Every Size is the trademarked brand of the Association for Size Diversity and Health) Martha Burla - per LinkedIn currently works at the Feinberg School of Medicine in the Department of Medical Social Sciences where she supports research on patient reported outcomes and shared decision making. She is also pursuing a PhD in Health Sciences from Rush University with the hope of continuing to research patient decision making and autonomy.Hannah Martin - per her Linkedin she is a PhD candidate at the University of Otago, Dunedin New Zealand. Her research focuses on Intuitive EatingMegrette Fletcher - is the owner of Inclusive Diabetes Care, LLC which offers free and paid resources for weight-inclusive diabetes care. Full disclosure, Megrette and I have worked together including speaking on the same panel and on a writing project.Elizabeth A. Michaels - per LinkedIn, works at Christopher Rural Health Planning Corporation Primary Care including Coordination of Diabetes Program in accordance with AADE Standards , Individualized Nutrition Consultation and Diet Instruction, Nutrition Therapy for Emotional Eating, Personalized Meal Plans and Recipe Development, Provision and Marketing of Community Health Classes, Development of Educational Resources and Materials, Diabetes Medication and Insulin Management, Continuous Quality Improvement Tracking, Patient Goal Setting and Ongoing Support, Auditor AADE Programs, and Development and initiation of CDCs Diabetes Prevention ProgramLauren Brittany Beach- Per LinkedIn they are an Assistant Professor at Northwestern University's Department of Medicine Social Sciences and Department of Preventive Medicine in the Feinberg School of Medicine and “a leader with a strong track record of scientific research and business development across a wide variety of therapeutic areas, including infectious disease, oncology, cardiology, endocrinology, nephrology, rare disease, and more. In my roles as Assistant Professor, ADVOCATE Center Director, and Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center Executive Team member at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, I am recognized for innovative and high impact contributions in research, mentorship, education, and service. I have 20 years of experience translating results from cutting-edge science into narratives that resonate with funding agencies, regulators, clinicians, and the public. I have experience directing interdisciplinary teams in the United States and globally of up to 60 people to solve complex research and operational challenges on time and on budget. Trained in genetics, law, and epidemiology, I am a skilled data scientist and technical writer with experience in research and regulatory communication in both the discovery and clinical research domains.”Michelle L. May - per LinkedIn May is an Associate Professor in the Psychology Department at Arizona State University and the creator of the Am I Hungry? Mindful eating program offering “experiential mindful eating workshops, retreats, and corporate wellness programs. We have trained over 800 health and wellness professionals in over 40+ countries to offer mindful eating programs, coaching, and therapy in their communities, practices, and workplaces.“Pamela J. Bagley - per LinkedIn Bagley is Coordinator of Biomedical Research Support at Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries.Heather B. Blunt - is a Research and Education Librarian, Public Health Lead in Medical and Health Sciences at the Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries with subspecialties in Medical and Health SciencesThe StudyThe authors begin by explaining diabetes prevention programs (DPPs), including that they can vary but often have multiple components including medical and/or psychosocial interventions. They point to the DPP-ILI (Intensive Lifestyle Intervention) as a typical intervention that focuses on creating 7% weight loss using multiple components. They also point out that in one study the DPP-ILI reduced diabetes incidence by 58% compared to a placebo, but that participants don't necessarily find the program either “helpful or tolerable” and the programs often having drop out rates from 40-80%. They also note that the DPP-ILI contains multiple elements - change in weight, physical activity, food, social support, psychological change, education, and self-monitoring and self-awareness that may impact onset of diabetes. Finally, the authors point out that “despite their efficacy, it is possible that DPPs may include harmful elements such as exposure to weight stigma or healthism.” I'll also add, based on about 100 years of research, exposure to the harms of weight cycling since the vast majority of people who lose weight will gain it back.Here the researchers hit on an issue I would suggest is not just with DPPs but with all health interventions that are based on weight loss. As these authors put it, “it is striking how little is known about which components of these interventions cause a delay in diabetes onset, and which components may cause harm.” As is, again, the case with almost all, if not all , research that tries to claim that weight loss create health benefits, more than twenty years in, the research into the DPP-ILI “was not designed to test the relative contributions of dietary changes, increased physical activity, and weight loss to the reduction in the risk of diabetes.” Given our culture's obsession with weight loss (driven by, and with tremendous profit to, the weight loss industry,) the assumption with the DPP (and in general) is always that weight loss (and, typically, very small amounts of weight loss) causes health benefits, literally ignoring all of the behavior changes and other components that precede both the (small, typically temporary) weight loss and the health changes/benefits. The researchers note that “clinicians have focused on the importance of weight loss…recommending weight loss, however, may be a particularly likely candidate to cause harmful or null effects in DPPs.”Considering weight loss, the researchers note that long-term weight loss is “not achievable for most people” and, further, that weight loss programs can induce or exacerbate weight stigma and expose participants to discrimination. They point out that despite the “transient” nature of weight loss in DPPS, “the delayed onset of diabetes can be largely retained, suggesting that mechanisms other than weight loss may contribute to the benefits.”In part 2 we'll look at the study methodology and what they found.If you think my work is valuable, and you want to support my ability to do it, you can become a free or paid subscriber. Both support the work I do here! Liked the piece? Share the piece!More researchThe Research PostMore resourcesThe Resource Post*Note on language: I use “fat” as a neutral descriptor as used by the fat activist community, I use “ob*se” and “overw*ight” to acknowledge that these are terms that were created to medicalize and pathologize fat bodies, with roots in racism and specifically anti-Blackness. Please read Sabrina Strings' Fearing the Black Body – the Racial Origins of Fat Phobia and Da'Shaun Harrison's Belly of the Beast: The Politics of Anti-Fatness as Anti-Blackness for more on this. Get full access to Weight and Healthcare at weightandhealthcare.substack.com/subscribe
4/29/26 (co-host Brain Adams) Amy Newshore, relationship coach: need help? Lynn Hersey, Smith BBall Coach, & star player Hannah Martin: women's sports and what it takes to win. Gretchen Savenson from the Rich Earth Institute: Peecycling. Larry Hott w/ Roger Sorkin on “The Burden” & “Tidewater:” fossil fuels & the military.
4/29/26 (co-host Brain Adams) Amy Newshore, relationship coach: need help? Lynn Hersey, Smith BBall Coach, & star player Hannah Martin: women's sports and what it takes to win. Gretchen Savenson from the Rich Earth Institute: Peecycling. Larry Hott w/ Roger Sorkin on “The Burden” & “Tidewater:” fossil fuels & the military.
4/29/26 (co-host Brain Adams) Amy Newshore, relationship coach: need help? Lynn Hersey, Smith BBall Coach, & star player Hannah Martin: women's sports and what it takes to win. Gretchen Savenson from the Rich Earth Institute: Peecycling. Larry Hott w/ Roger Sorkin on “The Burden” & “Tidewater:” fossil fuels & the military.
4/29/26 (co-host Brain Adams) Amy Newshore, relationship coach: need help? Lynn Hersey, Smith BBall Coach, & star player Hannah Martin: women's sports and what it takes to win. Gretchen Savenson from the Rich Earth Institute: Peecycling. Larry Hott w/ Roger Sorkin on “The Burden” & “Tidewater:” fossil fuels & the military.
BONUS EPISODE: The best from our Series 4 guests with Philippa Lamb and Lucy Greenwell Enjoying the podcast? Tell us what you think below and give us a review or rating. As always we'd love to hear your suggestions and feedback. Send us an email: podcast@pensionbee.com. On this special bonus episode, we're turning the mic around. We hear from our Host, Philippa Lamb, and Producer, Lucy Greenwell, as they discuss their favourite moments from Series 4 of The Pension Confident Podcast. We've had some brilliant guests - from divorce lawyers to behavioural experts, authors to financial influencers, along with some of our favourite people from PensionBee HQ. On this episode, we'll hear from: Author and Founder of Mrs Mummypenny, Lynn Beattie; Co-Founder at The Divorce Surgery, Harry Gates; Founder and Editor of Money to the Masses, Damien Fahy; Founder of Talented Ladies Club, Hannah Martin; Co-Founder of Startup School for Seniors, Suzanne Noble; Senior Software Engineer at PensionBee, Anindya Bhattacharyya; and Behavioural Expert and Co-Founder of Shaping Wealth, Neil Bage. Episode breakdown 02:20 Biggest "I never knew" moment 04:07 Most shocking number 06:01 Surprising money tip 08:34 Funniest episode 10:22 Best episode for beginners 14:12 See you next year, for Series 5 Further reading, listening and watching To learn more about the topics discussed in this bonus episode, check out these articles, podcasts and videos from PensionBee: E35: The cost of divorce (Podcast) E37: The easiest way to retire with more money (Podcast) E38: How to shift careers (Podcast) E43: Who wants to be a pension millionaire? (Podcast) Creating a portfolio income in your retirement years (Blog) Don't divorce your right to a decent pension (Blog) How much should you save for retirement? (Video) Pension Calculator (Calculator) What happens to my pension during a divorce? (Video) What is compound interest? (Blog) Other useful resources 'Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway' by Susan Jeffers' (Book) Government's free Pension Tracing Service (GOV.UK) Pension disengagement could cost you up to £500,000 in retirement (PensionBee) The Carer's Pension Gap Report (PensionBee) The UK Pension Landscape (PensionBee) Your Future Self: How to Make Tomorrow Better Today by Hal Hershfield (Book) Catch up on the latest news, read our transcripts or watch on YouTube: The Pension Confident Podcast The Pension Confident Podcast on YouTube Follow PensionBee (@PensionBee) on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, X and Threads.
Check out "Palace Intrigue Presents: King WIlliam" here.New polling suggests young families are cooling on the Crown. Inside William's more exacting private style, his plan to gently introduce Prince George to duty, and why some pundits say the Prince of Wales could be the best modern king. Plus: Bobbi Brown credits Hannah Martin for Kate's wedding-day makeup, and Paddington vs. Spitting Image heads to court.Check out "Palace Intrigue Presents: King WIlliam" here.
What does it take to go from Commonwealth Games rhythmic gymnast to professional ballerina with the Birmingham Royal Ballet? In this episode, Hannah Martin shares her remarkable journey, the lessons she's learned along the way, and why she's passionate about helping dancers dream big and make it happen.What You'll Hear in This Episode: Hannah's early career as a rhythmic gymnast, including competing at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and earning 22 national titles. The key differences between gymnastics training and ballet training—and why flexibility alone wasn't enough. How competing on the BBC's The Greatest Dancer became a turning point, ultimately leading to her acceptance at Elmhurst Ballet School, where she graduated with the Sir Peter Wright Award for Performance. The challenges and breakthroughs of transitioning into ballet at 16—and why learning the “in-between steps” became her biggest growth moment. How recovering from injury gave her a deeper appreciation for dance and helped unlock the “next level” of ballet. Why Hannah founded the Make It Happen Academy—an online platform empowering dancers to build strength, refine technique, and develop mental skills for long-term success. Her best advice for young dancers stepping into the professional world: find a life outside of ballet, avoid burnout, and protect your body.Connect with Hannah:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hannahmartinrgYouTube: https://youtube.com/@hannahmartinrgWebsite: www.hannahmartin.infoMake it Happen Academy: https://make-it-happen-academy.teachery.co/make-it-happen-academyLinks and Resources:The Ultimate Audition GuideBallet Help Desk WebsiteLet's connect!My WEBSITE: thebrainyballerina.comINSTAGRAM: instagram.com/thebrainyballerinaQuestions/comments? Email me at caitlin@thebrainyballerina.comThis episode was brought to you by the Pivot Ball Change Network.
Episode 61 of News Man Weekly is here, and the Old News Man is running the newsroom while the boss is on vacation. Carl, joined as always by executive producer Zac Hiser and videographer Hayden Gray, takes listeners through a wild weekend of headlines — from Mansfield City Council’s looming labor contract decisions to a tragic crash in Franklin Township, plus the crowd-pleasing announcement that the Budweiser Clydesdales are headed to the area this September. Later in the show, Carl welcomes the three newest members of the Source Media reporting team: Jack Slemenda at Knox Pages, Taylor Henninger at Ashland Source, and Hannah Martin at Richland Source. The trio shares why they chose journalism, what they’ve learned so far about their communities, and where they hope their careers will take them. It’s a conversation that bridges generations of newsroom experience. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a rating, and grab a cup of something good from our friends at Relax, It’s Just Coffee. Relevant links: Mansfield City Council faces vote on fact-finder’s report for AFSCME contract Truck driver killed in three-vehicle crash at Ohio 96/Ohio 13, says state patrol Here Comes the King: World-famous Budweiser Clydesdales coming to Mansfield & Bellville in September Meet Lex grad Hannah Martin, Richland Source’s new reporter Meet Taylor Henninger, Ashland Source’s new reporter Meet Jack Slemenda, new Knox Pages reporter Intro song credit: Smoke And Drink, by Luke Watson. Be a Source Member for unlimited access to local, independent journalism.Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shane talks with Hannah Martin, a pastor and educator, who has helped shape the movement of RAWtools which turns guns into garden tools and has just co-authored a children's book "Sparking Peace." Help sustain the work of RLC: www.redletterchristians.org/donate/ To check out what RLC is up to, please visit us www.redletterchristians.org Follow us on Twitter: @RedLetterXians Instagram: @RedLetterXians Follow Shane on Instagram: @shane.claiborne Twitter: @ShaneClaiborne
Enjoying the podcast? Tell us what you think below and give us a review or rating. As always we'd love to hear your suggestions and feedback. Send us an email: podcast@pensionbee.com. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, around four million Brits have changed careers. With artificial intelligence (AI) posing potential risks to many jobs, it's estimated that an additional 285,000 people might need to make a career switch by 2030. Changing careers is undoubtedly a significant step, especially if you've dedicated years to one industry. So, where can you find the tools to help you make the leap? And importantly, how can you keep your finances on track? Join our host, Philippa Lamb, and our expert panel as they share practical strategies, personal experiences and insights on navigating an evolving job market. Founder of Talented Ladies Club, Hannah Martin; Co-Founder of Startup School for Seniors, Suzanne Noble; and Senior Software Engineer at PensionBee, Anindya Bhattacharyya. Episode Breakdown: 01:35 What would your instant career swap be? 02:25 Transferable skills and portfolio careers 04:17 The end of the 40-year career 06:15 Most common age for making a career switch 07:43 Pitching yourself as an older employee 09:46 Retraining for a new role 13:29 Can you afford to switch careers? 16:12 Financial checklist before making the leap 18:15 Finding possible funding opportunities 19:50 Available support for getting started 22:14 Are your passions a good guide? 24:40 Tips for how to switch careers Further reading, listening and watching: To learn more about how to shift careers, check out these articles, podcasts and videos from PensionBee: Episode transcript (Blog) E31: How can I improve my credit score? (Podcast) E28: The Bank of Mum and Dad - what's the impact on your pension? (Podcast) E25: How to earn more money (Podcast) E24: How to start a business (Podcast) Creating a portfolio income in your retirement years (Blog) What is a pension? (Pensions Explained) What is a workplace pension? (Pensions Explained) 5 tips for starting a new job (Blog) 8 easy steps to build an effective budget (Blog) Other useful resources: Careers information, advice and guidance (National Careers Service) Critical skills that support your professional development (Udemy) Distance learning courses (The Open University) Doddery but dear? Examining age-related stereotypes (Centre for Ageing Better) ‘Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway' (Susan Jeffers) Find a qualified pension adviser (Unbiased) Find your new career tool (PensionBee) Flexible and hybrid working practices in 2023 Report (CIPD) Learn job-ready skills with a Google Career Certificate (Google) Prepare for certification exams in IT, cybersecurity, and more (Coursera) Professional and Career Development Loans (GOV.UK) State of Ageing in 2020 (Centre for Ageing Better) The Carer's Pension Gap Report (PensionBee) Catch up on the latest news, read our transcripts or watch on YouTube: The Pension Confident Podcast The Pension Confident Podcast on YouTube Follow PensionBee (@PensionBee) on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, X and Threads. Follow Talented Ladies Club (@TalentedLadies) on YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook and X. Follow Startup School for Seniors (@startupschoolforseniors) on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn and Facebook.
Roud 23 - EARL BRAND aka THE DOUGLAS TRAGEDY Historical guest: Steve Gardham Singer Guest: Hannah Martin Email us: intheroud@singyonder.co.uk Follow us on: Facebook Twitter Instagram Threads Bluesky Your host: Matt Quinn Website: Facebook Twitter Instagram Traditional Recordings: Bella Higgins Mrs Victoria Morris (album - When Cecil Left The Mountains) Professor and Mrs Greer George Fraser Modern performances: Ewan MacColl Jim Moray The Cecil Sharp Project The Gigspanner Big Band Folk song recourses: Sing Yonder The Vaughn Williams Memorial Library Sussex Traditions GlousTrad Tobas an Dualchais/Kist o Riches Jon Boden's A Folk Song A Day Andy Turner's A Folk Song A Week The Max Hunter Folk Song Collection Record labels promoting recordings of traditional singers: Topic Records Veteran Records Musical Traditions One Row Records Other Folk Song/Music podcasts: The Old Songs Podcast Every Folk Song Folk On Foot Fire Draw Near Handed Down
On today's Elevating Pikes Peak Women, we're sitting down to discuss Immigration issues in Colorado Springs... On today's Elevating Pikes Peak Women, we're conversing about the worry of immigration with Hannah Martin and Stephanie Izaguirra, hosted by Mary Lou Makepeace, a former Colorado Springs City Council member and Mayor of Colorado Springs herself.Subscribe for more episodes, and reach out to us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/PikesPeakWomen or Email Us and let us know what you thought of today's episode. We're on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and many other platforms.We've got another great episode coming to you soon! Make sure to subscribe!Elevating Pikes Peak Women is produced by Pikes Peak Women. Our mission is to provide a platform where women in the Pikes Peak region can become engaged and discuss civic issues about which they care deeply.We've provided platforms to address healthcare reform, pay equity, community innovation, and investment, along with facilitating the meaningful contribution of women at all levels of business, government, and community. Issues may include women's health and safety, challenges with career and family, or the actions of politicians for or against women's rights. While such issues may be emotionally charged, we expect and maintain civility among all.We are committed to the deliberate recruitment and support of women in leadership positions and actively work on issues that make a difference. Pikes Peak Women is an independent organization, coordinated by volunteer effort. Learn more at:Pikes Peak Women WebsitePikes Peak Women on FacebookPikes Peak Women on InstagramEmail Us
As the frequency and complexity of workplace investigations rises, how can employers enhance their processes to mitigate investigation risk and safeguard their people? This episode considers the challenges of workplace investigations and how companies can respond. Workplace investigations can take many forms and be triggered by many different issues. In this episode we look at how allegations of misconduct can arise (from whistleblowing to regulatory action and more), why these are on the increase, and the challenges of managing different processes simultaneously. Together, Ashurst colleagues Neil Donovan, Ruby Hamid, and Hannah Martin discuss the increased scope of what is now considered misconduct, as well as the heightened expectations on employers to prevent misconduct from happening in the first place. The trio also reflect on the risks for employers that fail to take employees' concerns seriously and they provide several practical pointers to enhance company policies and investigations. To hear future episodes tackling corporate crime and investigations, subscribe to Ashurst Legal Outlook on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. The information provided is not intended to be a comprehensive review of all developments in the law and practice, or to cover all aspects of those referred to. Listeners should take legal advice before applying it to specific issues or transaction.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ruth Jackson shares some of her favourite moments over the last 99 episodes, including an opiate addict becoming a Christian apologist via a near death experience, an analytic philosopher on why she believes the gospel narratives are reliable, an NFL player on how he'd choose Jesus over winning the Super Bowl and a theologian exploring whether Jesus had a sex drive. • Subscribe to the Unapologetic podcast: https://pod.link/1622170986 • More podcasts, free ebook & newsletter: https://premierunbelievable.com • Watch Unapologetic YouTube playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2Ds_nyh5gM_0OQDM3me0ZjLcNg2345GX • For conference & live events: http://www.unbelievable.live • For our apologetics courses: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/training • Support us in the USA: http://www.premierinsight.org/unbelievableshow • Support us in the rest of the world: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/donate For more from Alanso Paul: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-37-alanzo-paul-a-former-opiate-addict-on-how-to-reach-young-people/14800.article John Swinton: Episode 45: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-45-john-swinton-a-psychiatric-nurse-turned-practical-theologian-on-suffering-faith-and-spiritual-care/15176.article Episode 46: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-46-john-swinton-darkness-death-and-extreme-suffering-how-holy-week-brings-hope/15232.article Episode 52: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-52-john-swinton-supporting-people-with-mental-health-challenges/15473.article Episode 53: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-53-john-swinton-disability-learning-difficulties-and-dementia/15550.article Lydia McGrew: Episode 49: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-49-lydia-mcgrew-is-an-evidential-approach-to-christianity-feasible/15332.article Episode 50: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-50-lydia-mcgrew-can-we-trust-the-gospels/15413.article Episode 51: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-51-lydia-mcgrew-who-is-the-true-jesus/15412.article Tyler Scott: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-40-tyler-scott-what-jesus-means-to-a-future-nfl-player/14908.article Andrew Gosler: Episode 85: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-85-andrew-gosler-coming-to-faith-through-dawkins/16938.article Episode 86: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-86-andrew-gosler-why-the-neo-darwinian-framing-of-evolution-is-profoundly-flawed/17036.article Episode 87: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-87-andrew-gosler-are-christianity-and-evolution-compatible/17059.article Vince Vitale: Episode 59: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-59-vince-vitale-from-scepticism-to-christian-apologist/15846.article Episode 60: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-60-vince-vitale-can-we-be-confident-in-our-belief/15908.article Episode 61: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-61-vince-vitale-why-does-god-allow-suffering-and-how-can-i-cope/15949.article Clare Williams: Episode 24: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-24-clare-williams-why-black-history-matters/14114.article Episode 25: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-25-clare-williams-why-racial-justice-matters/14123.article Episode 26: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-26-clare-williams-why-young-black-people-are-leaving-christianity/14230.article Michael Lloyd: Episode 74: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-74-michael-lloyd-should-we-all-study-theology/16498.article Episode 91: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-91-michael-lloyd-where-does-our-value-come-from/17198.article Episode 92: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-92-michael-lloyd-did-jesus-have-a-sex-drive/17222.article Hannah Martin: Episode 93: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-93-hannah-martin-makeup-artist-to-the-stars-on-life-faith-and-navigating-a-filter-obsessed-culture/17288.article Episode 94: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-94-hannah-martin-makeup-royalty-on-supporting-those-who-struggle-with-mothers-day/17311.article Amy Orr-Ewing: Episode 77: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-77-amy-orr-ewing-why-does-mary-matter/16672.article Episode 78: https://premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-78-amy-orr-ewing-why-are-women-central-to-the-christian-story/16703.article Episode 79: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-79-amy-orr-ewing-is-there-any-evidence-for-a-virgin-birth/16779.article Sarah Irving-Stonebraker: Episode 75: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-75-sarah-irving-stonebraker-how-an-atheist-academic-moved-towards-belief-in-god/16608.article Episode 76: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-76-sarah-irving-stonebraker-how-do-we-find-meaning/16645.article Episode 98: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-98-sarah-irving-stonebraker-is-history-irrelevant/17436.article Episode 99: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-99-sarah-irving-stonebraker-how-can-we-be-effective-priests-of-history/17466.article For Arun Arora: Episode 80: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-80-bishop-arun-arora-what-is-advent-and-why-is-it-significant/16816.article Episode 81: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-81-bishop-arun-arora-advent-the-incarnation-and-racial-justice/16861.article Episode 82: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-82-bishop-arun-arora-saint-nicholas-george-floyd-and-unanswered-prayer/16894.article Episode 83: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-83-bishop-arun-arora-stormzy-women-ordination-and-the-hope-of-christmas/16937.article
Renowned makeup artist Hannah Martin explores how to support people who find Mother's Day difficult for a plethora of different reasons. She bravely shares her own journey of losing her mother and her heart-breaking struggle with infertility and miscarriage. Are there practical ways churches can support those who are grieving? How do we celebrate Mothering Sunday in a sensitive way? Where can we look for hope? For Hannah Martin: https://www.youtube.com/@HannahMartinMakeup https://www.instagram.com/hannahmartinmakeup/ • Subscribe to the Unapologetic podcast: https://pod.link/1622170986 • More podcasts, free ebook & newsletter: https://premierunbelievable.com • Watch Unapologetic YouTube playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2Ds_nyh5gM_0OQDM3me0ZjLcNg2345GX • For conference & live events: http://www.unbelievable.live • For our apologetics courses: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/training • Support us in the USA: http://www.premierinsight.org/unbelievableshow • Support us in the rest of the world: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/donate
Hannah Martin, "the queen of radiant skin and smoky eye tutorials” (British Vogue) and world-class makeup artist to the stars, shares her philosophy on beauty. What are some of her top tips? When did her "plan C" lead to making up supermodels and princesses? How do we raise confident young people in a world obsessed with highly edited images? In part two, next week, Hannah shares vulnerably about Mother's Day and how we can hold onto hope in the midst of suffering. For Hannah Martin: https://www.youtube.com/@HannahMartinMakeup https://www.instagram.com/hannahmartinmakeup/ • Subscribe to the Unapologetic podcast: https://pod.link/1622170986 • More podcasts, free ebook & newsletter: https://premierunbelievable.com • Watch Unapologetic YouTube playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2Ds_nyh5gM_0OQDM3me0ZjLcNg2345GX • For conference & live events: http://www.unbelievable.live • For our apologetics courses: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/training • Support us in the USA: http://www.premierinsight.org/unbelievableshow • Support us in the rest of the world: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/donate
Do you want to quit your job and flip houses, but you kinda wonder about this wholesale real estate thing? Maybe you looked at a deal and were tempted to buy it yourself to flip it for a bigger profit than wholesaling... Hannah Martin and Lukas Dommer were bored in covid so they started a wholesale real estate business. Now they've done 129 deals, and tried flipping for a little bit. They're here to explain how they started, and how flipping is a different business than wholesaling. David's Social: @dleckohttps://www.dealmachine.com/pod Ryan's Social: @heritage_home_investmentshttps://www.heritagehomeinvestments.com/ Key Talking Points of the Episode 00:00 Introduction01:00 How did Hannah and Lukas make thousands on their first deal?02:45 What happened when Hannah and Lukas advertised their first deal?03:40 How did Hannah and Lukas find a buyer for their first deal?05:48 What were Hannah and Lukas doing before getting into real estate?07:40 How did Hannah and Lukas find their 2nd wholesale deal?10:51 How long did it take for the fire damage deal to close?13:45 What did Hannah and Lukas learn from their 2nd deal?16:54 How did Hannah and Lukas find a buyer for the fire damage deal?21:47 What was it like for Hannah and Lukas to learn the ropes of wholesaling?23:44 What is the reality behind faking it til you make it?25:38 Why did Hannah and Lukas decide to focus on wholesaling?28:33 How can you connect with Hannah and Lukas? Links Document: Wholesaling Contracthttps://www.dealmachine.com/contract Instagram: Hannah Martinhttps://www.instagram.com/hannah_mar10 Instagram: Lukas Dommerhttps://www.instagram.com/lukas_dommer Instagram: Heritage Home Investmentshttps://www.instagram.com/heritage_home_investments Podcast: 071: How To Analyze A Real Estate Deal with David Leckohttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/071-how-to-analyze-a-real-estate-deal-with-david-lecko/id1667656532?i=1000634607727
Today's guest is Hannah Martin. She has over 360,000 loyal beauty obsessed followers. who love her prowess in the glowing skin and smoky eye arenas. She reflects on the realities of wearing less make-up, gives us the inside scoop on how to use primers and reveals the memories that fragrance brings back for her. And of course, she shares her beauty blunders! All in the latest episode of Beauty Life Lessons from Grazia, hosted by Beauty Editor Annie Vischer.
Hannah Martin was a single mum working as a copywriter when she thought she just couldn't carry on as she was. She left her job and went freelance, but when she did, she noticed so many of her fabulous and talented friends were also struggling. Some had had huge jobs and were highly experienced but they were finding it almost impossible to have a fulfilling career which would also work around their children. She thought if they were struggling, then there were more than likely thousands, if not millions of women struggling too. So, she set up The Talented Ladies Club, an online magazine helping women with their businesses and careers. Ten years later Hannah has over 100,000 monthly readers around the world. Her masterclasses, blogs and her Get Rich Slow podcast are all brilliant. (I've learned so much from her and I can't recommend enough). Plus, she gives a percentage of all her profits to charity. Hannah believes it's always worth having a go, even if it doesn't work. She believes the lessons you learn will always take you to a better place than were you before. Hannah has built a thriving business all around her own family - a humble, honest and hugely talented lady encouraging other talented ladies to do the same… Now that really is magic. To learn more about Hannah and the brilliant Talented Ladies Club go to: https://www.talentedladiesclub.com/ And just in case you were wondering – you can find me and my books at elliebarkerwrites.com. (I'd love to hear from you… go on.. I know you want to.) x
This week's Minipod is quite an eclectic one. I have a great film recommendation for you, talk about Hannah Martin's incredible makeup brush set that she's launched with Ciate and I have a brilliant solution for keeping BO at bay. There's also a few great gift ideas and I tell you why I Marks and Spencer very nearly gave me the shock of my life.
Lukas Dommer and Hannah Martin are the founders of Nextdoor Neighbor Investments. They're real estate investors and wholesalers out of the Milwaukee market.
Perhaps the biggest reason we need to Win As One is the urgency and scale of the climate emergency, which impacts every one of us and demands a collective response like no other. On this episode of the Compass podcast, we discuss what on earth we are going to do to address this crisis to save people and planet. We know that we will need a united front between grassroots social movements, political parties and climate experts to get us there. To discuss how we get there, we're joined by some old friends and leading voices from the British climate movements:commentator and activist, George Monbiot co-executive director of Green New Deal Rising, Hannah MartinThese guests are formidable forces, and always worth listening to individually. Together, they're sure to be a conversation not to miss.Membership supports everything we do. Join the movement, become a memberSupport the showSupport the show
Hello Everyone, Today I will be interviewing the very lovely and talented Hannah Martin. Hannah has been a very successful gymnast and then did the difficult thing of starting ballet late and pursued a ballet career. Hannah is a very determined, bright young women and I think she emphasises my point I say often which is, if you put the work in, hard work pays off! Let's hear what Hannah has to say Enjoy! Follow me on Socials @Balletwithisabella | Facebook | Youtube | instagram | TikTok Classes, Courses, Workshops - Getting you to the next level www.balletwithisabella.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/a-dancers-mindset/message
Psychotherapist and founder of TalentedLadiesClub.com Hannah Martin joins Dave to talk about the public's obsession with celebrity couples, like Kim & Kanye, Jennifer Lopez & Ben Affleck and more.
'Sweet Lemany' [Roud 193] is a traditional folk song that has entranced countless singers, not least Hannah Martin of Edgelarks, SykesMartin, Gigspanner and Saltlines. The song is an aubade (a piece of music for the morning) and features mystical lyrics that may (or may not) refer to a druidic figure and the magic of early summer. Ahead of her performance with SykesMartin at Cecil Sharp House on September 29th, 2022, Hannah joins Jon Wilks on the Old Songs Podcast, supported by the English Folk Dance and Song Society, to chat about the history of the song, where she first heard it, and what caught her attention in the first place. Make sure you stick around to the end of the podcast to hear a truly gorgeous, unaccompanied performance of the song by Hannah Martin herself. 'Sweet Lemany' podcast notesLinksOver the course of the hour, Hannah Martin and Jon Wilks mention the following links: The English Folk Dance and Song SocietyThe Cecil Sharp's People website'Sweet Lemany' [Roud 193] on the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library websitePaul Sartin discusses Marina Russell on the Old Songs PodcastBilly Bragg discusses the Copper Family on the Old Songs PodcastPre-order the Saltlines albumVisit the SykesMartin page on the Edgelarks websiteBook tickets to see SykesMartin at Cecil Sharp HouseThe Tradfolk Instagram channelTrack listing'Sweet Lemany', performed by Burd Ellen'Sweet Lemeney', performed by Peter Bellamy'Lemany', performed by Nick Hart'Sweet Lemany', performed by Jarlarth Henderson'Sweet Lemany', performed by the Askew Sisters'Sweet Lemany', performed exclusively for the Old Songs Podcast by Hannah MartinFor more info on Hannah Martin, head to Edgelarks.co.uk.
Fresh fruits and veggies are back! One of the great things about August is the return of Farmers Markets in Utah, giving us access to all the fantastic fresh produce from our Utah farmers. In this episode Hannah Martin and Laura Holtrop Kohl join us to talk about Farmers Markets, and some of the great incentive programs available to use at the markets. To find a Farmers Market near you please visit: https://www.utahfarmersmarketnetwork.org/find-a-farmers-market For more information on the Double Up Food Bucks Program please visit: DoubleUpUtah.org For more information on the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program please visit: SFMNPUtah.org
Hannah Martin discusses her transition from a successful advertising copywriter to flag bearer of the potential of women in business in her role as founder of the influential TLC - Talented Ladies Club.More on her Hannah's incredible work at www.talentedladiesclub.com
Raynor Winn's best-selling book “The Salt Path” tells how she and her husband Moth became homeless just as he was diagnosed with a terminal neuro-degenerative disease. Despite this, they set off to walk the 630 challenging miles of the South West Coast Path which stretches from Minehead in Somerset along the coasts of Devon and Cornwall to Poole Harbour in Dorset. The redemptive story of their dogged determination, loving relationship and close connection with the natural world made the book a best seller. And now Raynor has teamed up with Peter Knight's Gigspanner Big Band (featuring Hannah Martin and Philip Henry of Edgelarks, John Spiers of Bellowhead, guitarist Roger Flack and percussionist Sacha Trochet) to create a new show called Saltlines - which combines traditional music from the South West Coast with new words about the area. In this episode, host Matthew Bannister gets the great privilege of attending rehearsals in a village hall near Exmouth, and then walking the Coast Path with Raynor. --- Access exclusive films of Raynor Winn and the Gigspanner Big Band along our walk, along with over 150 performances from dozens of artists, by signing up to Folk On Foot On Film: https://www.folkonfoot.com/watch We rely entirely on support from our listeners to make Folk on Foot. So please consider becoming a patron. You'll make a small monthly contribution and get great rewards. Find out more at www.patreon.com/folkonfoot. Sign up for our newsletter at www.folkonfoot.com Follow us on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @folkonfoot --- Follow Raynor Winn at https://twitter.com/raynor_winn Find out more about the Gigspanner Big Band at https://www.gigspanner.com/gigspanner-big-band
Generation Z may just be the people who save us all (but only if they want to). Steve & Nathan talk to Steve's kids, Hannah and Noah, to discuss their views of faith and how their parents' deconstruction has changed things for them. Includes a bonus Gen Z slang lesson you won't want to miss! What's in the show is in the show England doesn't exist Nobody lives in New Mexico TikTok: @chrispaulrainbows (https://www.tiktok.com/@chrispaulrainbows) Ladybird Fancypants (https://www.ladybirdfancypants.com) Beat Saber (https://youtu.be/SPfqzYV8Bmc) Minecraft (https://www.minecraft.net/) Massivecraft (https://www.massivecraft.com/minecraft-roleplay-server) Destiny (https://www.bungie.net) Apex Legends (https://www.ea.com/games/apex-legends) Terraria (https://terraria.org) MIT Scratch Visual Programming (https://scratch.mit.edu) Generation Z (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_Z) Generation X (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_X) Boomers (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby_boomers) Millenials (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennials) September 11 Attacks (https://www.911memorial.org) Challenger Explosion (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle_Challenger_disaster) COVID-19 Pandemic (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-19_pandemic) Wicca (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wicca) Comic: “Someone is wrong on the internet” (https://xkcd.com/386/) Discord (https://discord.com) Parasocial Relationships (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasocial_interaction) YouTuber - Dream (https://www.youtube.com/user/DreamTraps) Good Mythical Morning (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4PooiX37Pld1T8J5SYT-SQ) YouTuber - Jack Septic Eye (https://www.youtube.com/c/jacksepticeye) Gen Z Slang (https://www.dictionary.com/e/gen-z-slang/) Special Guests: Hannah Martin and Noah Martin.
Hannah Martin the founder of Talented Ladies Club, an online magazine and training portal for ambitious women. She's an award-winning copywriter with over 23 years' experience working for some of the world's top ad agencies and brands. Hannah has been investigating and publishing articles on the MLM industry since 2017. Today we discuss MLM regulation. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-recovering-hunbot/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-recovering-hunbot/support
Hannah Martin's shares her testimony of the Lord's work in her life. She shares about how she came to know Jesus as her Savior, as well as the mighty work he has done in her life since that time. The Lord has taught her much about what His heart looks like, as well as what it looks like to live and lead in the community she is involved in. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetestament/support
At just 19, Hannah Martin has already achieved remarkable things. In September 2021, the young ballet dancer won a medal in the RAD's flagship event, The Margot Fonteyn International Ballet Competition. And before that, she was a top flight gymnast, the youngest official member of the England team at the 2018 Commonwealth Games when she was only 15. It is rare to shine in two disciplines at an elite level, competing with some of the very best international dancers and gymnasts. Now an apprentice with Birmingham Royal Ballet, Hannah discusses the similarities and differences between the different disciplines.About Hannah MartinHannah Martin is an apprentice at Birmingham Royal Ballet, after graduating from Elmhurst Ballet School earlier in 2021. She was also a bronze medallist at The Margot Fonteyn International Ballet Competition 2021, and won the London Ballet Circle Sir Peter Wright Performance Prize. She previously competed in rhythmic gymnastics for Team England in the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Australia (as the youngest official member of the team), and reached the semi-finals of the BBC's The Greatest Dancer in 2020.Find out more about the RAD's Fonteyn Competition: https://bit.ly/2RV9Qb7Watch Hannah Martin's journey to The Fonteyn vlog: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyXArRmOieE Follow the RAD on social media, and join the conversation with host David Jays.Instagram @royalacademyofdanceFacebook @RoyalAcademyofDanceTwitter @RADheadquartersYouTube / royalacademydanceDavid Jays @mrdavidjays Sign up to our mailing list: https://bit.ly/3frWPh9 RAD is an independent educational charity and does not receive regular government funding. Every penny we make goes back into the work we do. You can support us by either naming a seat as part of our Name A Seat Campaign: https://bit.ly/3fnxEwm or make a donation: https://bit.ly/3bxA6z5 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hi everyone in this episode I'm joined by Hannah Martin, currently an apprentice with Birmingham Royal Ballet. In this episode I talk to Hannah about her journey training as a dancer and rhythmic gymnast, her journey to the World Championships in Brisbane, and then her decision to focus on ballet and how she ended up where is is now! I had such a lovely chat with Hannah so I hope you enjoy the episode! You can find Hannah on Instagram @hannahmartinrg Hope you enjoy the episode! Be sure to follow us on Instagram @the_hardcorps_podcast for all updates on the pod!
On this week's episode, I get to chat with fellow Clark University alum and all-around amazing human Hannah Martin! Hannah is the Founder and Creator of The Fashion Cookbook! Starting the blog in high school, it's now grown into a full-blown style, brand, and image consulting business. From her beginnings styling the professors at Clark to now, Hannah's always kept the idea of making people feel their most authentic selves at the forefront. Because of that, she's used her talents to also become the Director of Marketing and Sales at Liquid Riot. We talk about imposter syndrome, believing in your dreams, and the importance of authenticity. You definitely don't wanna miss my conversation with this gem of a human! MENTIONED IN THE SHOW: Hannah but on Instagram! (@hanny_beeee) The Fashion Cookbook but on Instagram! (@thefashioncookbook) The Fashion Cookbook but on Facebook! (@thefashioncookbook) The Fashion Cookbook but on Twitter! (@FashionCookbook) The Fashion Cookbook Website Liquid Riot CONNECT WITH THE SHOW! Instagram: @prettyfacelady3 Twitter: @prettyfacelady3 Facebook: More Than a Pretty Face Email: prettyfacewomen@mtapfpodcast.com My new podcast: The Lede Graf
So many mothers have found the world of work a hostile environment after they have children. The jobs they once loved just don't work with babies, school runs and Christmas plays, and it can feel like everything suffers. Hannah Martin of the Talented Ladies Club has dedicated herself to helping women find the courage and inspiration to create careers that work for them and their families. She has helped them unlock creativity and an entrepreneurial spirit that has brought meaning and fulfilment. Hannah's idea for the Talented Ladies Club was born when she realised how many of her talented and experienced friends were struggling to resume their careers after having children. These were successful, talented and ambitious women who should have had no problem earning good money in jobs they loved. Hannah decided there was a need for empowering online content to help women realise that becoming a mother wasn't the end of their career – it could be the start of an exciting new adventure. Since Talented Ladies Club was launched in 2013, it has helped thousands of mothers. Hannah is an award-winning copywriter, qualified psychotherapist, hypnotherapist and NLP Practitioner. She is an in-demand business coach and trainer, and creates and runs Talented Ladies Club's online courses and programs. She has also led workshops for Country Living and Mumsnet, and is a member of two All Party Parliamentary Groups on women at work. Follow Up Join our Supporters Club to access exclusive behind-the-scenes content, fan requests and the chance to ask Andrew your own questions. Membership starts at just £4.50. Visit the website to take a look at the resources and learning Talented Ladies Club offers on women and careers. Follow Talented Ladies Club on Twitter and Facebook and Instagram and Pinterest Read Andrew's book on building a stronger relationship as parents: I Love You But You Always Put Me Last: How to Child-Proof Your Marriage: Read Andrew's book on making meaningful change in your life Wake Up and Change Your Life: How to Survive a Crisis and be Stronger, Wiser and Happier: Andrew offers regular advice on love, marriage and finding meaning in your life via his social channels. Follow him on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube @andrewgmarshall
Welcome Inside the Jewel Vault hosted by me, jeweller and gemmologist Jessica Cadzow-Collins. In this episode I ask leading designer Hannah Martin to select six pieces from her life and career in jewellery and put them into a fantasy Jewel Vault, ultimately choosing that one special treasure to keep safe forever. Since first encountering Hannah's pieces over a decade ago, I have admired her uncompromising approach to designing jewellery that speaks to her essential vision. It is non-derivative, non-gender defining, non-prescriptive. Her designs explore our deepest attachments to jewellery as talismans of life and emotion, in a way that is so much more than just skilfully crafting pieces from gorgeous gems and precious metal. It just exists now and always in the moment. To speak to her and learn about her life and journey was transfixing, the passion and intelligence she emits is bewitching. She is a phenomenally talented person but so easy to speak to, and so openly honest about her story. Listen to her as she describes her process in this revealing podcast episode. This was a conversation I was so excited to have with a real jewellery hero of mine, and even more excited to be able to share with you, so I hope you also enjoy. Guest Bio: Hannah is a leading contemporary designer whose fine jewellery emit a uniquely edgy energetic aesthetic. Hannah founded her own workshop in Clerkenwell, East London in 2006 shortly after graduating from St Martin's, since when her work has been acclaimed by the press and jewellery lovers alike for its uncompromising post-punk vision. Her pieces straddle the gender divide as well as confronting norms of beauty and function. https://www.hannahmartinlondon.com I want to hear from you! What special treasures would you put into your fantasy jewel vault, and why? Every so often I'll compile your stories into a podcast of their own. To get in touch with me and also to access show notes and images, go to: https://vipjewelvault.com/podcast
Hannah Martin has joined the convo! This week's talk about is how Hannah got started writing, going from business management to sports communication, and how she became a hockey fan! Ashleigh kicks off the episode talking about UConn's women basketball team, and the NFC/AFC championships. Check out Hannah's piece on Kristie Mewis and That's My Twenty Cents Podcast Make sure to follow @hersportsconvo and host Ashleigh Wilson @ashlleeiigh too!
Two ticks good – four ticks better. Alongside the general election this year, New Zealanders get to vote on two referendum questions - one about euthanasia and the other about cannabis. A week out from polling day, Adam and Eugene hit the streets to ask voters if there are things they need to know before they make their choices. And then, with the help of Stuff reporters Hannah Martin and Joel MacManus, they find the answers. Plus: David Seymour and Chlöe Swarbrick get just 90 seconds each to make their last-minute cases. Click here for every episode of the Tick. Tick. podcast. Full Stuff election coverage Eugene on Twitter; Adam on Twitter Support Stuff Our email: ticktick@stuff.co.nz
While judo is on pause, Hannah Martin is back to share the light hearted, strange and downright absurd moments of being a judoka. If you've ever wanted to know about trophies (does size matter?), being stuck in a Russian Airport, or the experience of meeting your husband across the stands of a sports stadium, then you are in the right place. Just press play. *** Judo NSW new club free resources: https://www.judonsw.com.au/?utm_source=JudoEdit&utm_medium=Podcast Acta Wear 15% discount: code judo15 at https://actawear.com/ Follow the podcast: instagram.com/thejudoedit Images courtesy of Air Vongxayasy / IpponPhotos Soundtrack courtesy of BenSound --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejudoedit/message
Wine: Seis Soles Wine Co Seis Soles White Blend $16 Aromatic, fresh and easy to drink, the Seis Soles White Blend is a perfect pairing for a summer menu. Grenache Blanc & AlbariñoVineyards grown in Lodi, CAStainless steel fermented12% Alcohol112 cases producedUse discount code: WINEANDCHISME for 15% off your order. Complimentary shipping on 6 bottles or moreFree hand delivery in San Joaquin & Stanislaus CountiesBIO:Hannah Martin (she/her) is the founder of Woc Space Marketing, a digital marketing agency. Hannah is a business coach with the mission of changing the status quo of business by helping womxn of color and of marginalized communities become empowered business owners. She is a second-generation Cuban-American, which has largely influenced her outlook on the importance of community building and empowerment of marginalized communities. Hannah grew up in Orange County, went to school in Los Angeles, and currently resides in San Diego, CA. Hannah started working in San Diego's nonprofit sector where she consulted with dozens of nonprofits on their marketing strategies and digital presences. After some time, Hannah decided to bring her skills and spirit to entrepreneurially-spirited womxn, combining her passions of empowering womxn and marketing strategy. In her free time, Hannah enjoys spending time outdoors with her cattle dog mix and enjoying the many breweries and plant-based eateries of San Diego.For website click hereSocial Media InstagramFacebook
She started judo to prove a point to her dad. She won her first international medal by independently registering herself into the competition. She was a pioneer in social media marketing. Hannah Martin's story is one of unrelenting optimism and creating her own opportunities where there were seemingly none. Hear it first hand on Spotify, iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Hannah Martin Newaza Highlights video: https://youtu.be/Js1QtlPFjyY *** The Judo Edit Patreon: patreon.com/thejudoedit Images courtesy of Air Vongxayasy / IpponPhotos Soundtrack courtesy of BenSound --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejudoedit/message
Covid-19 clearly isn't anything like ‘a bad case of flu', But the fact remains that influenza kills many thousands every year. So are we being too blase about the flu just because it's so familiar? Vaccinologist Dr Helen Petousis-Harris explains all. Health journalist Hannah Martin reports on the coronavirus clusters afflicting New Zealand rest homes. And Eugene and Adam try to understand the new bubble rules that will arrive when we move to Level 3. Links: Click here for every episode of Coronavirus NZ. Full Stuff coronavirus coverage Eugene on Twitter; Adam on Twitter Our email: viruspod@stuff.co.nz.
In this week's episode of the Creative's Corner, we're throwing it back to an IGTV live from an interview with Hannah Martin from WOC Space. Hannah is a Marketing Coach and Expert who helps women of color entrepreneurs reclaim power in business spaces in-person and online. In this episode, we discussed: - How COVID-19 has had an effect on small businesses - The power of investing in yourself and your business, even in a time of uncertainty - Pivoting your business to serve your target audience when selling feels uncomfortable - The importance of representation from marginalized populations in the Coaching Industry Loved this episode and want to connect with Hannah? Find out more about her here: https://www.instagram.com/wocspacecollective Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast to get new episodes every Friday! ----------------------------------------------------------------- Keep 20 of my affirmations with you by purchasing a copy of “you are enough” or order a signed copy here: www.vpwright.com/shop Join my mailing list for all the creative entrepreneurial goods here: www.vpwright.com/subscribe Looking to join a community of Creative Entrepreneurs where you can get access to free workshops, live trainings, quarterly goal planning sessions & revenue recaps? Join The Creative's Corner Community FREE Mighty Network: bit.ly/creativescornercommunity -------------------------------------------------------------------- Want to connect with me? use the links below: website: www.vpwright.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thevpwright/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevpwright/ youtube: https://bit.ly/2yjjzmi - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Thank you for taking the time to listen to this podcast! if you enjoyed the episode, please let me know by leaving a five-star review on apple podcast. i would love to hear your feedback! Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecreativescornerpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecreativescornerpodcast/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecreativescornerpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecreativescornerpodcast/support
Sure – you know you're meant to wash your hands with soap, but precisely what's going on at the molecular level? And what's so great about cardboard? Chemistry prof Allan Blackman explains all to hosts Adam Dudding and Eugene Bingham. Health reporter Hannah Martin on why we should care about clusters. And Adam has an excuse for not doing his homework. Links: Full Stuff coronavirus coverage Eugene on Twitter Adam on Twitter Our new email: viruspod@stuff.co.nz
SL's Georgie Coleridge Cole, Laura Black and Harriet Russell are joined by special guest, makeup artist Hannah Martin, to debate this week's hottest topics...First, the team discuss how the current climate is impacting daily life, as well as how they're planning to cope with school closures, working from home and more time spent inside. Chat soon turns to the team's WFH wardrobe as they discuss how much effort they're putting into their everyday looks, as well as the television they recommend catching up on right now. Finally, the team reveal how their travel plans have been impacted by the recent turn of events, as well as how you can help out your local community during this difficult time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Science reporter Eloise Gibson joins hosts Adam Dudding and Eugene Bingham to explain where Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern gets her scientific information from when she's making such big calls. Health reporter Hannah Martin explains the latest Covid-19 figures and what they're telling us. Meanwhile Adam and Eugene prepare for lockdown.
BjjBrick Podcast- BJJ, Jiu-Jitsu, MMA, martial arts, no-gi and good times!
This week we have top USA judo athlete Hannah Martin. We talk about: The process of making the olympic team Cutting weight, and changing weight classes Her start with Judo Compairing Judo with BJJ Having her husband be her coach Living in Germany The mental game of sports Her plans on making the USA Olympic Judo team Links: BjjBrick Shop Your First Year of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Six BJJ Training Games to Play While Rolling Your support is appreciated on Patreon Quote of the week: "Kites rise highest against the wind, not with it." Winston Churchill Article of the week: Most Common Positions in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Catch us next week for another episode of The BjjBrick Podcast The BjjBrick Podcast is in iTunes, Stitcher radio, and Google Play Music for Andriod