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While Trump is wreaking chaos around the world, it's easy to overlook what the impact of his reign on science and women's health. And when you do open that box, it's easy to feel scared and want to hide.In this podcast Sarah and Miriam ask Dr Hannah Roberts - what can we do? And we get some pretty good answers. Follow up here:Read Hannah's LinkedIn articleRecord any impacts of the anti-DEI orderWrite to your MP and Financial AdvisorAs founder of Intentional Careers™, author of Amazon #1 bestseller Intentional Careers for STEM Women and host of a top 5% global podcast. Dr Hannah Roberts is an award-winning coach on a mission to eradicate inequity in the workplace by guiding professionals to design careers for fulfilment with a mindset for leadership to build progressive workplace cultures where every individual feels valued.Hannah is uniquely positioned as a scientist, mum of three with a background in corporate and academia. She has been a certified coach since 2019, impacting 10,000+ individuals and member of the Forbes Coaches Council since 2022. Find out more https://hannahnikeroberts.com/Connect with Hannahwww.linkedin.com/in/hannahrobertscoachingwww.facebook.com/drhannahrobertsX (Twitter) @HannahNikeRInstagram @drhannahrobertsTake the Career Accelerator Scorecard
After every five guest interviews, I reflect on each of the individual episodes and focus in on specific topics pulling on different threads and diving deeper to explore elements that piqued my interest. In this episode, exploring role models in STEM, intentional choices, authenticity, hope, generational diversity, meaningful work, balancing freedom and responsibility, commercial karma, meaningful work, core identity, strategy and sustainable growth, I share my Reflections with Actions from these five recent podcast episodes: 442 Making Intentional Choices with Hannah Roberts 443 Sense of Aliveness with Claire Auchmuty 444 Drive Sustainable Change with Iryna Manukovska 445 Human Business Thinking with Bryony Thomas 446 Core and Strategy with Heather Wright KEY TAKEAWAY ‘Reflection with action leads to deeper understanding and meaningful living.' BOOK RECOMMENDATION* Focus on Why by Amy Rowlinson with George F. Kerr – https://amzn.eu/d/6W02HWu ABOUT THE HOST - AMY ROWLINSON Amy is a purpose and fulfilment coach, author, podcast strategist, podcaster and mastermind host helping you to improve productivity, engagement and fulfilment in your everyday life and work. Prepare to banish overwhelm, underwhelm and frustration to live with clarity of purpose. WORK WITH AMY If you're interested in how purpose can help you and your business, please book a free 30 min call via https://calendly.com/amyrowlinson/call KEEP IN TOUCH WITH AMY Sign up for the weekly Friday Focus - https://www.amyrowlinson.com/subscribe-to-weekly-newsletter CONNECT WITH AMY https://linktr.ee/AmyRowlinson HOSTED BY: Amy Rowlinson DISCLAIMER The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. Please conduct your own due diligence. *As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Are you seeking more fulfilment and intentionality in your career? Dr Hannah Roberts reveals how aligning your natural talents with your career values can lead to mastery and joy. Hannah discusses personal accountability, the importance of female role models in STEM and overcoming imposter syndrome. She envisions a world where everyone is equally valued and respected for their contributions. From the benefits of quarterly reflection to blending creativity with logic and science and the pursuit of gender parity, Hannah paves the way to meaningful change through making intentional choices. KEY TAKEAWAY ‘What is the lesson that you need to learn to set yourself free?' ABOUT HANNAH As founder of Intentional Careers™, author of Amazon #1 bestseller Intentional Careers for STEM Women and host of a top 5% global podcast, Women in STEM Career & Confidence, Dr Hannah Roberts is an award-winning coach on a mission to eradicate inequity in the workplace by guiding professionals to design careers for fulfilment with a mindset for leadership to build progressive workplace cultures where every individual feels valued. Hannah is uniquely positioned as a scientist, mum of three with a background in corporate and academia. She has been a certified coach since 2019 and member of the Forbes Coaches Council since 2022. CONNECT WITH HANNAH www.linkedin.com/in/hannahrobertscoaching www.facebook.com/drhannahroberts https://x.com/HannahNikeR https://www.instagram.com/drhannahroberts/ https://hannahnikeroberts.com/ Free Career Accelerator Scorecard: https://scorecard.intentional-careers.com/strategy Free Intentional Careers Workshop: https://intentional-careers.com/workshop/ ABOUT AMY Amy is a life purpose coach, author, podcast strategist, global podcaster, professional speaker, trainer and mastermind host. Helping you to improve productivity, engagement and fulfilment in your everyday life and work. Prepare to banish overwhelm, underwhelm and frustration to have clarity of purpose and create a more purposeful, sustainable and fulfilling way of life. WORK WITH AMY If you're interested in how purpose can help you personally and professionally, please book a free 30 min call via https://calendly.com/amyrowlinson/call BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS* Read The Book 'Intentional Careers for STEM Women' Focus on Why by Amy Rowlinson with George F. Kerr – https://amzn.eu/d/6W02HWu KEEP IN TOUCH WITH AMY Sign up for the weekly Friday Focus - https://www.amyrowlinson.com/subscribe-to-weekly-newsletter CONNECT WITH AMY https://linktr.ee/AmyRowlinson HOSTED BY: Amy Rowlinson DISCLAIMER The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. Please conduct your own due diligence. *As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Today in Sports Buchanan's Hannah Roberts crash in warmup, leads to two crashes in Women's BMX freestyle finals at Olympics in Paris. USA Men's Basketball beat South Sudan 103-86. USWNT tops Australia 2-1, will face Japan in knockout stage. Royals had White Sox their 17th straight loss with 10-3 win. Sox are off tonight. KC will be in Detroit tonight to face Tigers, who were off last night. Game at Comerica at 6:40, 6:15 pregame on WSJM. Cubs score 13 runs and have 17 hits in 13-4 win in Cincinnati to avoid three game sweep. Cubs at home tonight to face Cardinals at 8:05. NFL Preseason starts tonight with Bears vs. Houston at 8:00 in Hall of Fame game in Canton. Kickoff at 8:00. NFL wins motion in Sunday Ticket lawsuit. Midwest League Scores See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today in Sports Buchanan's Hannah Roberts crash in warmup, leads to two crashes in Women's BMX freestyle finals at Olympics in Paris. USA Men's Basketball beat South Sudan 103-86. USWNT tops Australia 2-1, will face Japan in knockout stage. Royals had White Sox their 17th straight loss with 10-3 win. Sox are off tonight. KC will be in Detroit tonight to face Tigers, who were off last night. Game at Comerica at 6:40, 6:15 pregame on WSJM. Cubs score 13 runs and have 17 hits in 13-4 win in Cincinnati to avoid three game sweep. Cubs at home tonight to face Cardinals at 8:05. NFL Preseason starts tonight with Bears vs. Houston at 8:00 in Hall of Fame game in Canton. Kickoff at 8:00. NFL wins motion in Sunday Ticket lawsuit. Midwest League Scores See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today in Sports Buchanan's Hannah Roberts crash in warmup, leads to two crashes in Women's BMX freestyle finals at Olympics in Paris. USA Men's Basketball beat South Sudan 103-86. USWNT tops Australia 2-1, will face Japan in knockout stage. Royals had White Sox their 17th straight loss with 10-3 win. Sox are off tonight. KC will be in Detroit tonight to face Tigers, who were off last night. Game at Comerica at 6:40, 6:15 pregame on WSJM. Cubs score 13 runs and have 17 hits in 13-4 win in Cincinnati to avoid three game sweep. Cubs at home tonight to face Cardinals at 8:05. NFL Preseason starts tonight with Bears vs. Houston at 8:00 in Hall of Fame game in Canton. Kickoff at 8:00. NFL wins motion in Sunday Ticket lawsuit. Midwest League Scores See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today in Sports Buchanan's Hannah Roberts crash in warmup, leads to two crashes in Women's BMX freestyle finals at Olympics in Paris. USA Men's Basketball beat South Sudan 103-86. USWNT tops Australia 2-1, will face Japan in knockout stage. Royals had White Sox their 17th straight loss with 10-3 win. Sox are off tonight. KC will be in Detroit tonight to face Tigers, who were off last night. Game at Comerica at 6:40, 6:15 pregame on WSJM. Cubs score 13 runs and have 17 hits in 13-4 win in Cincinnati to avoid three game sweep. Cubs at home tonight to face Cardinals at 8:05. NFL Preseason starts tonight with Bears vs. Houston at 8:00 in Hall of Fame game in Canton. Kickoff at 8:00. NFL wins motion in Sunday Ticket lawsuit. Midwest League Scores See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today in Sports Buchanan's Hannah Roberts crash in warmup, leads to two crashes in Women's BMX freestyle finals at Olympics in Paris. USA Men's Basketball beat South Sudan 103-86. USWNT tops Australia 2-1, will face Japan in knockout stage. Royals had White Sox their 17th straight loss with 10-3 win. Sox are off tonight. KC will be in Detroit tonight to face Tigers, who were off last night. Game at Comerica at 6:40, 6:15 pregame on WSJM. Cubs score 13 runs and have 17 hits in 13-4 win in Cincinnati to avoid three game sweep. Cubs at home tonight to face Cardinals at 8:05. NFL Preseason starts tonight with Bears vs. Houston at 8:00 in Hall of Fame game in Canton. Kickoff at 8:00. NFL wins motion in Sunday Ticket lawsuit. Midwest League Scores See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hannah Roberts, at 22 years old, is appearing in her second Olympics for BMX Freestyle. It's also just the second time the sport has appeared at the Summer Olympics. In Tokyo, Hannah won silver. But she's the heavy in the field of riders, and gunning for gold. We spoke with the Buchanan native about the sport and her home town. GUEST: Hannah Roberts, Olympian, BMX Freestyle See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's news: The Berrien County Board of Commissioners has formally accepted a $200,000 grant from the state to study possibilities for the Berrien County Jail. The Michigan Secretary of State branch office in Benton Harbor will be closed next week. Coming up next week in Buchanan will be an Olympic watch party as hometown hero Hannah Roberts competes in Paris.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's news: The Berrien County Board of Commissioners has formally accepted a $200,000 grant from the state to study possibilities for the Berrien County Jail. The Michigan Secretary of State branch office in Benton Harbor will be closed next week. Coming up next week in Buchanan will be an Olympic watch party as hometown hero Hannah Roberts competes in Paris.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's news: The Berrien County Board of Commissioners has formally accepted a $200,000 grant from the state to study possibilities for the Berrien County Jail. The Michigan Secretary of State branch office in Benton Harbor will be closed next week. Coming up next week in Buchanan will be an Olympic watch party as hometown hero Hannah Roberts competes in Paris.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's news: The Berrien County Board of Commissioners has formally accepted a $200,000 grant from the state to study possibilities for the Berrien County Jail. The Michigan Secretary of State branch office in Benton Harbor will be closed next week. Coming up next week in Buchanan will be an Olympic watch party as hometown hero Hannah Roberts competes in Paris.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Team USA BMX cyclists join us to talk about what's in store for Paris 2024! We start with BMX freestyle and Olympian Hannah Roberts, who won silver at the sport's Olympic debut in Tokyo. Hannah tells us how BMX freestyle courses are built (keyword: janky) and attempts to explain the sport's judging. Then we move over to BMX racing with Olympic legend Alise Willoughby and first-time Olympian Cam Wood. Alise will be heading to her fourth Olympics in Paris and looking for her second medal (she won silver at Rio 2016). Alise talks with us about how experience helps navigate competition. Cam tells us what to look for on the track at Paris 2024. We also have the latest updates from Paris 2024, including some Canadian events during the Paralympics, which you can find out about here.The Canadian Cultural Center at the Canadian Embassy in Paris also has an exhibition called "Composition for an ensemble, or The Spirit of The Games" by Clive Holden, which is on display until September 8, 2024. Canada will also be illuminating over 50 landmarks and buildings around the country on July 9 to celebrate the Paralympics. See the full list here (and send us pictures!) We love talking uniforms, and Paris 2024 has released the medal bearers kit and medal trays from Louis Vuitton. See them at WWD. In news from TKFLASTAN we hear from: Rugby sevens player Perry Baker USA Fencing Marketer Alexis Schaefer Author Warren Perrin For a transcript of this episode, please visit http://flamealivepod.com. Thanks so much for listening, and until next time, keep the flame alive! *** Keep the Flame Alive: The Olympics and Paralympics Fan Podcast with hosts Jill Jaracz & Alison Brown. New episodes released every week and daily during the Olympics and Paralympics. Also look for our monthly Games History Moment episodes in your feed. Support the show: http://flamealivepod.com/support Bookshop.org store: https://bookshop.org/shop/flamealivepod Hang out with us online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flamealivepod Insta: http://www.instagram.com/flamealivepod Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/flamealivepod Facebook Group: hhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/flamealivepod Newsletter: Sign up at https://mailchi.mp/ee507102fbf7/flamealivepod VM/Text: (208) FLAME-IT / (208) 352-6348
In today's news: Former Hartford Police Chief Tressa Beltran has been sentenced to at least 40 months in prison in a drug case. Buchanan's Hannah Roberts will be back at it at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris next month. The city of Coloma is getting closer to a new addition in Randall Park with a new splash pad. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's news: Former Hartford Police Chief Tressa Beltran has been sentenced to at least 40 months in prison in a drug case. Buchanan's Hannah Roberts will be back at it at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris next month. The city of Coloma is getting closer to a new addition in Randall Park with a new splash pad. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's news: Former Hartford Police Chief Tressa Beltran has been sentenced to at least 40 months in prison in a drug case. Buchanan's Hannah Roberts will be back at it at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris next month. The city of Coloma is getting closer to a new addition in Randall Park with a new splash pad. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's news: Former Hartford Police Chief Tressa Beltran has been sentenced to at least 40 months in prison in a drug case. Buchanan's Hannah Roberts will be back at it at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris next month. The city of Coloma is getting closer to a new addition in Randall Park with a new splash pad. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode...Dr Bahijja discusses career coaching with Dr Hannah Roberts. Be sure to check out Dr Roberts' podcast "Women in STEM Career & Confidence" Available on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, The EdUp Experience & Stitch! Thank you for listening! If you liked the episode, please give us a five-star rating and review. Buy a Coffee for Monday Science Subscribe, follow, comment, leave a review and get in touch ! Submit your questions or send your voice note questions (up to 30 seconds) here . https://www.mondaysciencepodcast.com/ e. info@mondaysciencepodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mondayscience/message
If you are feeling stuck in your career you'll be pleased to hear that there is now a framework you can use to identify the steps you can take to move towards career fulfilment. This framework was created by my guest on this podcast, Dr Hannah Roberts, author of Intentional Careers for STEM Women. In our conversation we cover… - What it means to have an intentional career rather than an unconscious career - The ‘proving' cycle many of us get stuck in when we start a job - What can cause us to become unfulfilled in our career or overworked to the point where it is unsustainable - How to find alignment in your career through purpose, mission and vision - The 3 career pivots that will help you work out what you need to change to find career happiness Hannah's book is a fantastic resource for any woman wanting to take control of her career and also goes deep on many of the issues on the confidence issues many women struggle with. I highly recommend grabbing a copy. About Dr Hannah Roberts: As founder of Intentional Careers™, author of Amazon #1 bestseller Intentional Careers for STEM Women and host of a top 10 UK podcast, top 5% globally Women in STEM Career & Confidence, Dr Hannah Roberts is an award-winning coach on a mission to eradicate inequity in the workplace by guiding professionals to design careers for fulfilment with a mindset for leadership to build progressive workplace cultures where every individual feels valued. Hannah is uniquely positioned as a scientist, mum of three with a background in corporate and academia. She was managing director of a spin-out company before pivoting into coaching, speaking and training in 2019. She has clients spanning 6 continents and is a certified One of Many™ Women's Leadership Coach and Trainer with the Professional Certified Coach credential from the International Coaching Federation and has been a member of the Forbes Coaches Council since 2022. Useful links: https://hannahnikeroberts.com/ Career Accelerator Scorecard: https://scorecard.intentional-careers.com/strategy Free strategy session: https://intentional-careers.com/workshop/ Read The Book 'Intentional Careers for STEM Women': https://www.amazon.co.uk/Intentional-Careers-STEM-Women-confidence-ebook/dp/B0CGXRNFZ3/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3ROKZ7OEFHC64&keywords=intentional+careers+for+stem+women&qid=1693918605&s=books&sprefix=intentional+careers+for+stem+woemn%2Cstripbooks%2C66&sr=1-1 www.linkedin.com/in/hannahrobertscoaching www.facebook.com/drhannahroberts X (Twitter) @HannahNikeR Instagram @drhannahroberts My upcoming courses Find out about November's Influence For Success workshop at https://www.carlamillertraining.com/influenceforsuccess WORK WITH ME AND MY TEAM We partner with you to: · Develop your women leaders and prepare them to advance within the organisation · Build women's confidence - particularly your early and mid career level women · Empower men and leaders to become allies for gender equity We also offer individuals: - Be Bolder, an open 4 week confidence and assertiveness course - - Influence & Impact, an open 3 month women's leadership development programme - 1:1 coaching Get in touch to find out more or book a call with me. CONNECT WITH ME LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlamiller1/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisiscarlamiller/ Website: https://www.carlamillertraining.com/ HOW CAN I SUPPORT THE PODCAST? Subscribe Share this episode with a friend Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify I would love to hear your feedback on this week's podcast. Please leave a review or come say hello on social! Thank you for listening, see you next week!
This week the team are joined by Dr. Hannah Roberts, the inspirational STEM Coach, helping women in STEM figure out "What Next?"Hannah discusses her journey into a career into Chemistry and how that transitioned into coaching. Hannah's passion for what she does, and for empowering Women in STEM all over the world shines through and her story of dealing with imposter syndrome and helping to tackle the leaky pipeline are truly inspirational! Look out for Hannah's new book "Intentional Careers for STEM Women: Six strategic steps to balance, confidence and fulfilment" which was released in September 2023
Welcome (back) to the Visionary Nurse® Podcast! The purpose of the podcast is to accompany the work I do as a Community Health Consultant and Coach and Mentor for Nurses (and beyond!), and designed to educate, uplift, and support each other as we dare to be influentially visionary! As there are so many shifts in healthcare, and many are looking to innovatively expand their knowledge in a variety of settings, it's more important than ever to create sustainable and collaborative changes that cross sectors to influence access to care, business growth, the operation of organizations and institutions, and how we continue to navigate the many changes in our society. In this episode I feature community partners from various organizations to discuss collaborative access to healthcare in rural areas. Guests: Mattie Lee -- Director of Marketing and Communications for the American Heart Association in the Upstate and Central Savannah River Area markets. A Clemson University graduate, her education, profession, and passion are rooted in understanding the interdisciplinary of communication and health. Mattie Lee; mattie.lee@heart.org. Tedra McGillan, Community Impact Director; tedra.mcgillan@heart.org. South Carolina | American Heart Association.Hannah Roberts, RDN, LD -- obtained a B.S. degree in Dietetics from The University of Georgia in 2014 and completed her dietetic internship from University Hospital in Augusta, GA in 2015. Hannah presently works as a Community Health Coordinator for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP-Ed) at Clemson University. https://clemsonsnaped.com/Ms. Deidra S. Stewart, MSW, LISW-CP attended Mississippi Valley State University where she graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, and the University of Southern Indiana, where she received her Masters of Social Work degree. In addition to being a therapist, she is a certified life coach, consultant, notary public and adjunct professor. https://www.hopeunlimitedcc.comRenita Barksdale is a Greenville County native and spent 8 years working within the Greenville County library system. Her work experiences also includes working for four years in Tennessee at various libraries, and director of the Public Library of Johnston County, North Carolina. Barksdale is a graduate of Clemson University and holds a master's degree in Library Science and Information from the University of North Texas. ---------------------------------------------------- Did you enjoy this content? Would you like to be a sponsor or supporter of the Visionary Nurse® Podcast? Connect with Me at: www.visionarynurse.com --------------------- Disclaimer: Antonette Montalvo, Visionary Nurse®, or any subsidiaries, affiliate companies or organizations associated with Antonette Montalvo cannot be held liable for the information presented in this podcast. This content was created for informational purposes only. Results may vary and adherence to the suggestions made herein do not guarantee results. Please note that this information is not counseling, business, financial, or nutritional advice, nor is it intended to replace such advice. Before beginning any professional or personal changes, you should seek advice from your trusted, certified professionals and advisors. ANTONETTE MONTALVO is not responsible for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the content. Please enjoy at your own discretion! NOTES: No affiliate marketing or sponsorships were received for this podcast. Views expressed are my own!
Accountability is a key pillar of Partner success, but the old-school approach to “tough love” can be as uncomfortable to serve as it is to receive! How can we meet people where they're at, and support them in holding themselves accountable to their dreams? Moira Kucaba is a 4 Time Elite Partner who leads her team to set inspiring goals and reach them. Join us on this week's episode of the Wakeup Call to learn her key tactics for accountability, her story of how starting small and stoking passion for the product led her to incredible things, and how attending Summit changed the course of her life! Plus: You won't want to miss a special health esteem story feature from Superstar Diamond, Hannah Roberts!
Hannah has observed the pop-culture messaging of "love yourself”, “reduce stress”, “avoid burnout”, “safe spaces”, “take it easy”, and “hack culture". All of which are promoted with good intentions. However, Hannah is passionate that these messages lead to adverse outcomes.Because of her diverse experience and when looking through the prism of a female soldier (or those taking on demanding physical challenges) Hannah promotes tremendous success by doing the opposite.Hannah is on a mission (pun intended) to convince people to seek out discomfort, to take a leap of faith when feeling overwhelmed by emotions and continually action their goals. Hannah's simple strategies and lived experience can cut through some noise, helping all walks of life! Hannah's Bio: At the tender age of 18, Hannah joined the army and has served for 12 years, including two operational tours in Afghanistan. During this time,Hannahhas lived in Germany, worked for NATO, and was also privileged to serve the late Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on ceremonial duties, including Garden Parties, Diplomatic Receptions, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's wedding and the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh funeral.Hannah's versatility extends beyond military service. She is also a skilled ski instructor and has participated in various adventure training activities, including parachuting and a military competition where she carried 40 pounds of weight over 40 miles. Also, Hannah placed 2nd in her age and gender group in the military section of an Ironman competition.Her passion for personal growth and resilience has led her to establish Simple as Hannah, where she hopes to help individuals enhance their health and well-being, build their stress tolerance, and reach their full through regular exposure to discomfort with simple and actionable protocols to help along the way. With her unique combination of military discipline and physical challenges,Hannah is well-equipped to guide others on their journey of self-discovery and growth. For more about Hannah please go to: https://linktr.ee/simple_as_hannahFor more from Fiona go to:https://fionamurden.com
HEADS UP: This is a very visual episode. To get the full experience head over to the Ourbmx Youtube Channel: https://youtu.be/q5ylvGhtGn0What the hell happened in BMX in December? Ryan, Albert, and Demarcus sit down and recap everything from the most expensive BMX bike ever sold to an insane NBD. Don't let me keep you, hit play and enjoy.Host:Ryan Fudger: https://www.instagram.com/fyanrudger/Guests:Demarcus Paul: https://www.instagram.com/demarcuspaul/Albert Mercado: https://www.instagram.com/albertmercato/NEWS:Most expensive BMX bike soldLost DC Tapes - https://www.instagram.com/the_dc_bmx_tapes/The Corpse Of Action Media Sold Yet Again - http://www.boardistan.com/?p=64535SANTI LAVERDE | Odyssey BMX - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sU3h3MS2hR8Woodward Camp kill gymnastics program Joe Jarvis riding for Eclat - https://www.instagram.com/p/CmO-hIXMC5_/?igshid=NTdlMDg3MTY=PennSkate closing - https://www.instagram.com/p/CmcoDX-ulCF/Linda Grabner / Odyssey Am - https://www.instagram.com/p/ClzIa_wSkCG/Dig Print Mag - https://www.instagram.com/p/CmOoqzHozy5/Povah Leaving etnies https://www.instagram.com/p/Cmx8Q-vOHxu/GT Bicycles coming to CA BMX E-Bikes - https://www.instagram.com/rideswft/EVENTS:The Jam Circle - Houston Flat - https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl2OPTqpMem/?igshid=NTdlMDg3MTY=AllGud Jam recap - https://ourbmx.com/allgud-best-trick-jam/Triple Challenge events - https://www.instagram.com/p/CmVhUcNgQma/Redbull Circle of Balance - https://www.youtube.com/live/BqN5Lz0io0A?feature=share Kyle Carlson Olympic breakdown - https://youtu.be/o0HNmyPslooMEN 1st - Logan Martin - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhtyBsWmvqw 2nd - Anthony Jeanjean - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7NT-XmwMo4 3rd - Rim Nakamura - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djgCxshG2mg WOMEN 1st - Sun Jiaqi - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n57aoa6ixiQ 2nd - Hui Min Zhao - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izwkb5fx64Y 3rd - Hannah Roberts - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZp9yRzxVYA VIDEOS:Ray Faircloud memorial jam - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yleQ6kgXliEColin winklemann footage - https://youtu.be/symt_rNsDEUFlorent Soulas - SPROCKET OFF! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEC5c1qmnqQFelix Wtp pathfinder frame promo - https://youtu.be/swDxzE4aevsOdyssey forever young, Gary young - https://youtu.be/xhmYsBX7eMUDennis video - https://youtu.be/nYf9CVeUG3s?t=619Yawn subculture - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HghiQizaXBEJohnny DelBalso - https://ourbmx.com/johnny-delbalso-35-for-35/Brett Silva - Ramblin' - https://ourbmx.com/sunday-bikes-x-rambler-brett-silva-ramblin-through-texas/John Nelson - No Spots - https://ourbmx.com/fitbikeco-john-nelson-no-spots-in-seattle/Mark Webb - https://ourbmx.com/mark-webb-the-webbie-show-4-control-freak/Prody 8 - mid school australia full length - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2GryjG87Hk GT Gateway Grind - https://ourbmx.com/gt-bmx-gateway-grind/Corey Martinez Cinema - https://ourbmx.com/cinema-corey-martinez-keepin-on/Federal x Fiend - https://ourbmx.com/federal-x-fiend-le-funk/BSD Hit the City - https://ourbmx.com/bsd-vancouver-hit-the-city/Bloom / mind tricks - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHfY2FpPqGkDean's Dream Bowl - https://ourbmx.com/deans-dream-bowl/Cult/Backcheck Chase & Joby's sections - https://ourbmx.com/cultcrew-backcheck/Alexis Desolneux Heresy BMX - https://ourbmx.com/heresy-bmx-alexis-desolneux/Wethepeople Haus - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMsQxbFHexsSupport the show
This week's news stories begin with the Rugby World Cup Final which saw the New Zealand Black Ferns beat England's Red Roses 34-31 in a nail-biting battle between rugby's giants. Meanwhile the Rugby League World Cup Semi-Finals are taking place this week between Australia v Papua New Guinea and England v New Zealand. The Final will be held at Old Trafford in Manchester on November 19. In cycling Hannah Roberts wins her fourth world title in the 2022 BMX World Championships. In football, the USWNT rounded off the year with a win and loss against Germany in their two friendly games going 1-2 down and 2-1 up. In Spain, the European Champions England beat Japan 4-0 and face Norway on November 15 for their last friendly game of the year. England footballer Toni Duggan discusses challenges of being a pregnant footballer, which is becoming more common now in the professional game. We hear how British Athletics will be hosting a busy winter schedule of meets in Birmingham. And in tennis Switzerland broke their runner-up streak by winning the Billie Jean King Cup. And finally the Skiing World Cup season promises to get underway this week in Levi, Finland with a slalom race.Hosts: Chris Stafford & Nancy GillenRecorded: November 14, 2022WiSP Sports is the ONLY GLOBAL PODCAST NETWORK FOR WOMEN'S SPORT with more than 60 hosts, 1600+ episodes across 50 shows and over 7 million downloads. Every episode is a WiSP SPORTS ORIGINAL PRODUCTION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.We are ranked in the top 2% of more than 2.71 million podcasts worldwide. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at wispsports@gmail.com.
Last Sunday, Italians voted for the most right-wing government since Benito Mussolini. The controversial politician leading the winning coalition, Giorgia Meloni, will become Italy's first female prime minister. Meloni has become a darling of sorts for many Republicans in America, who invited her to speak at this year's CPAC conference. The "Brothers of Italy," co-founded by Meloni in 2012, was a fringe party with neo-fascist roots. It rebranded itself in recent years as a socially conservative, ultra-nationalist party that's also a European voice in the growing trans-national culture wars. From a rooftop bar near central Rome, Ryan Lizza and POLITICO Europe's Rome correspondent, Hannah Roberts, dig into Meloni's history, rise, and how she's likely to lead Italy's government with EU, NATO, and Russian relationships center stage. Ryan Lizza is a Playbook co-author for POLITICO. Hannah Roberts is POLITICO Europe's Rome correspondent. Afra Abdullah is associate producer for POLITICO audio. Kara Tabor is producer for POLITICO audio. Brook Hayes is senior editor for POLITICO audio. Adam Allington is senior producer for POLITICO audio. Jenny Ament is executive producer for POLITICO audio.
As Italy goes to the ballot box, Carole speaks Hannah Roberts of Politico about today's elections.
As Italy goes to the ballot box, Carole speaks Hannah Roberts of Politico about today's elections.
Korea24 – 2022.08.25. (Thursday) News Briefing: The Bank of Korea has raised its benchmark interest rate by 0.25 percentage points to 2.5%. It is the first time the central bank has raised the key rate four consecutive times. (Koo Hee-jin) In-Depth News Analysis (Korean Politics Digest): This week, we take a closer look at the Board of Audit and Inspection(BAI)'s plans to investigate key policies of the Moon Jae-in administration, including COVID-19 response management and the nuclear phase-out policy. We also discuss the presidential office's decision to strengthen security around the retirement residence of former-President Moon, banning noisy protests within 300 meters. Affiliate Professor Kim Byoung-joo from the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies and Law Professor Cho Hee-Kyung from Hongik University join us to discuss. Korea Trending with Jenny Suh: 1. A civil servant in Busan is said to have illicitly accessed the financial records of her former boyfriend and his family in Daejeon. (부산 공무원이 대전 시민 정보 무단 열람, 경찰 수사 착수 예정) 2. A controversy involving a misunderstanding of an expression used in an online apology last week has raised questions about the falling literacy level in South Korea. (“심심한 사과? 난 하나도 안 심심한데?”…21세기 신문맹족 ‘논란’) 3. Rumors that Jennie from Blackpink and V from BTS are dating have resurfaced, after a third photo of what appears to be the two together appeared online. (뷔-제니 세번째 열애설) Explore Korea: This week we discover the incredible world of Haenyeo, the hardy sea divers of Jeju island! Our travel explorer Hannah Roberts joins us on the line to tell us about their story, what makes them so special and where to experience Haenyeo culture, such as Haenyeo House and the Haenyeo Museum. Morning Edition Preview with Richard Larkin: - In tomorrow’s Korea Herald, Kan Hyeong-woo reports on a claim by a South Korean professor that the Dokdo islets have been unlabeled on Apple Maps in many countries around the world.
We continue the conversation with Hannah Roberts on how she maintains discipline without a manager, the pros and cons of entrepreneurship, and what her goals are for the future.
WORD OF THE WEEK: Thrust. Come fly with us through a brief history of Korea's aviation industry and some of its biggest players. Culture corner mentions: Kwon Ha-youn "Model Village" (2014) Moon Kyung-won and Jeon Joon-ho "MYOHYANGSANGWAN" (2014-7) Sun Mu "Happiness" (2016) Follow the podcast on Instagram @whatshanyourmind for more updates! - Hannah Roberts on Instagram @hannah_intl and @byhannahlou - Allison Needels on Instagram @pinpoint.korea and www.PinPointKorea.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatshanyourmind/message
WORD OF THE WEEK: Magic! In 2016, the term 'insole girls' went viral on Korean social media. The reason? The price of menstrual pads was raised by a whopping 20% under the cruel hand of Yuhan Kimberley, forcing many lower-income women to use shoe insoles as a replacement. Tune in as we discuss the history of menstrual health in modern Korea through social, economic, and political perspectives. Follow the podcast on Instagram @whatshanyourmind for more updates! - Hannah Roberts on Instagram @hannah_intl and @byhannahlou - Allison Needels on Instagram @pinpoint.korea and www.PinPointKorea.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatshanyourmind/message
On this week's episode we welcome our very first guest to the podcast! Nick's sister Hannah joins the usual duo for a 2-part interview covering her path to entrepreneurship, what it takes to cut it as a sole proprietor, and why you don't need to go corporate to be successful.And if you're ever in southeastern Massachusetts, be sure to check out Red's Beauty at Hair Essentials in Taunton, MA for the best haircut of your life!
Korea24 – 2022.07.14. (Thursday) News Briefing: President Yoon Suk Yeol said the central bank's recent rate hike must not place a burden on the socially vulnerable. He pledged an active state response to help protect people’s livelihoods. (KOO Hee-jin) In-Depth News Analysis (Korean Politics Digest): This week President Yoon Suk Yeol called for his government to come up with plans to help lower the tax burden for middle and working class people. This comes after criticism that his tax plans will only benefit conglomerates and the rich. Meanwhile, the new US ambassador to South Korea has courted controversy after his decision to speak at the Seoul Queer Culture Festival this weekend. To discuss these stories Affiliate Professor Kim Byung-joo from the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies and Law Professor Cho Hee-kyung from Hong-ik University joins us on the line. Korea Trending with Jenny Suh: 1. Ukraine has cut ties with North Korea after Pyongyang recognized the independence of two Russian-backed separatist regions in eastern Ukraine. (우크라이나, 북한과 단교) 2. Several people have fallen ill with a mystery illness, dubbed “The Gangnam Plague”, after visiting nightclubs in Seoul’s Gangnam District. (“클럽 갔다가 피가래 토했다”…‘강남역병’ 정체는) 3. “Extraordinary Attorney Woo”, a Korean TV series about a lawyer on the autism spectrum, has topped Netflix’s global chart for non-English language shows. (우영우, 일 냈다…넷플릭스 공식차트 '글로벌 1위') Explore Korea: The festival season is in full swing and this week, our travel explorer Hannah Roberts joins us on the line to take us to the Boryeong Mud Festival, the most popular cultural festival in Korea, which is returning in full for the first time in three years. She also tells us about the Daegu Chimac Festival which took place earlier this month. Morning Edition Preview with Richard Larkin: - Tomorrow’s Korea Herald features a report by Yim Hyun-su on the various ways Seoul city is preparing to help citizens during heat waves. - In tomorrow’s Korea Times, Yi Whan-woo, writes about the illegal practice of people in Korea buying weapons online from overseas.
Korea24 – 2022.06.02. (Thursday) News Briefing: The ruling People Power Party(PPP) won in a landslide in the local elections on Wednesday, clinching 12 of 17 governor and mayoral posts, while the main opposition Democratic Party(DP) managed to win in just five contests. (KOO Hee-jin) In-Depth News Analysis (Korean Politics Digest): The PPP celebrated another election victory, while the DP had to swallow another chastening defeat, but there was some solace in winning the key Gyeonggi province gubernatorial race, and former presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung won his parliamentary by-election race in the Incheon Gyeyang B district. Regular guests Affiliate Professor Kim Byoung-joo from the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Law Professor Cho Hee-kyung from Hongik University join us on the line to look over the results, and discuss what next for the two parties. Korea Trending with Jenny Suh: 1. Police have placed restrictions on a rally in front of former President Moon Jae-in’s residence on Saturday, after previous protests made threats against his life. (경찰, 문 전 대통령 사저 앞 집회신고에 첫 '개최 전 제한 통고') 2. Japanese citizens are reportedly flocking to the South Korean embassy and consulates to get travel visas after Seoul lifted tourist visa restrictions. (韓관광비자 신청 '오픈런'...철야조까지 등장) 3. Tesla and SpaceX CEO, Elon Musk, has given an ultimatum to his executives to return to work in offices or he will assume that they have resigned. (일론 머스크 “주 40시간 사무실에서 일해라, 싫으면 떠나라”) Explore Korea: Our travel contributor Hannah Roberts joins us on the line to tell us all about South Korea’s most famous local cheese: Imsil Cheese! It was created by a Belgium Monk in 1966 but named after the town he made it in. There is now even an Imsil Cheese Theme Park in Imsil, where the annual Imsil N Cheese Festival takes place every October. Morning Edition Preview with Richard Larkin: - Tomorrow’s Korea Times has a profile feature by Kwak Yeon-soo on Chang Namon (장남원), considered to be South Korea's first underwater photographer. - In tomorrow’s Korea Times, Song Seung-hyun reports on a press conference with director Park Chan-wook who won the best director award for his new film “Decision to Leave” at the 75th Cannes Film Festival last week.
Korea24 – 2022.05.12. (Thursday) News Briefing: President Yoon Suk Yeol held his first Cabinet Meeting, where they approved a record 59 trillion-won extra budget aimed at helping small business owners hit by the pandemic. (KOO Hee-jin) In-Depth News Analysis: At least 348 cases of severe and unexplained hepatitis in children have been reported in 20 countries around the world in recent weeks, according to the World Health Organization. The US is investigating over a hundred cases, among which five children have died and 15 required a liver transplant. South Korea also reported its first suspected case on Tuesday. To learn more about what is known so far, Graham Cooke, a professor of infectious diseases at Imperial College London joins us on the line. Korea Trending with Jenny Suh: 1. Supermarkets in Korea have started to limit the sale of cooking-oil, due to global supply shortages triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine. (일부 대형 할인점서 1인당 식용유 구매 제한) 2. A woman was arrested on Wednesday after causing damage to property at Cheong Wa Dae, just one day after it opened its doors to the public. (청와대 개방 하루 만에...방문객 난동으로 불전함 훼손) 3. Art Busan 2022, one of Korea’s leading art fairs, began Thursday, with 133 galleries from 21 countries involved in the 4-day event. ('아트부산' 오늘 개막) Explore Korea: This week our travel contributor Hannah Roberts offers the perfect recommendation to enjoy the warm spring weather in Seoul. She introduces us to Seoul Forest and the surrounding areas, including the restaurants and cafes of Seongsu-dong, a shipping container shopping mall called ‘Common Ground’ and Ttukseom Han River Park, which is another great spot for a picnic by the river. Morning Edition Preview with Richard Larkin: - In tomorrow’s Korea Herald, Kim Hae-yeon reports on a newly renovated Hanok that has been turned into a place to stay for international digital nomads.
Korea24 – 2022.04.21. (Thursday) News Briefing: The ruling Democratic Party has called on the National Assembly Speaker to convene a plenary session for Friday, pushing ahead with reform bills to strip the prosecution of its investigative powers. (KOO Hee-jin) In-Depth News Analysis (Korean Politics Digest): In the Democratic Party’s continuing drive to reform the prosecution, lawmaker Min Hyung-bae took the strategic step to withdraw from the party, allowing him to sit as an independent on the agenda coordination committee that reviews the related bills before it comes to the national assembly floor. We discuss the developments with Affiliate Professor Kim Byoung-joo from the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies and law Professor Cho Hee-kyung from Hong-ik University. Korea Trending with Jenny Suh: 1. Russia announced that it test-fired a new Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile, which President Putin said should make their enemies think twice. (러시아, ICBM 시험 발사‥"히로시마 원폭 2천 배 위력") 2. A woman who got separated from her family when she got on a wrong bus as a 5-year-old was reunited with her family after 43 years. (버스 잘못 탔다가 실종된 5살, 43년만에 노모와 극적 상봉) 3. The fried chicken franchise Genesis BBQ has awarded free chicken to Olympic champions Hwang Dae-heon and Choi Min-jeong every day until they are 60 years old. (쇼트트랙 최민정·황대헌, 치킨연금 받았다…60세까지 '1일 1닭') Explore Korea: To mark Earth Day on Friday, our travel contributor Hannah Roberts joins us on the line to give us ideas about eco-friendly travel ideas here in Korea. We discuss the expansive Sejong National Arboretum, the mountains of the Yeongnam Alps and the natural wonders of Baengnyeong Island. Morning Edition Preview with Richard Larkin: - In tomorrow’s Korea Times, Lee Gyu-lee writes about Mun Jun-suk, the CEO of a startup business striving to create bridges for refugees to integrate into Korean society. - Tomorrow’s Korea Herald features a report by Lee Si-jin on how Seoul’s Han river park has been named the third most picturesque park in the world.
A great discussion about ‘The wealth trap of academics' with Dr. Hannah Roberts, who is a qualified and regulated coach; trained in Talent Dynamics profiling specializing in career planning, online networking, social media skills and embedding commercialisation into research design. Remember to plan all the other pillars first in your life before any career thing goes in the calendar. Connect with Hannah: Website: https://hannahnikeroberts.com/ Facebook Page: @drhannahroberts Facebook Group: @breakthroughunleashed Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drhannahroberts/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HannahNikeR Listen to her Top 10 UK Podcast 'Women in STEM Career & Confidence'
Korea24 – 2022.03.31. (Thursday) News Briefing: President-elect Yoon Suk Yeol's transition team has denounced the appointment of a friend of President Moon Jae-in's brother as CEO of a local shipbuilder under state control. The top office has slammed such comments, saying the accusations indicate they are coveting the position for their own allies. (KOO Hee-jin) In-Depth News Analysis (Korean Politics Digest): The chairman of the presidential transition team, Ahn Cheol-soo, announced on Wednesday that he will not be in the running for prime minister. Ahn had been considered a favorite for the post after he unified candidacies with the president-elect Yoon Suk Yeol shortly before the election. To discuss why Ahn might have taken this decision, and the on-going feud between the President Moon administration and Yoon Suk Yeol’s transition team Affiliate Professor Kim Byoung-joo from the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies and Law Professor Cho Hee-kyung from Hong-ik University join us on the line. Korea Trending with Titi Aiyanyo: 1. U.S. President Joe Biden received his second COVID-19 booster shot, a day after their rollout began for those over 50 and the immunocompromised. (바이든, 보건당국 승인 하루 만에 코로나 2차 부스터샷 접종) 2. Some Korean branches of the fried chicken franchise KFC are to close two days a week due to losses suffered during the COVID-19 pandemic. (이젠 매주 수·목 쉰다고?…'켄터키 할아버지'에게 무슨 일이) 3. Actors Hyun Bin and Son Ye-jin officially tied the knot in a private wedding ceremony away from the public eye. (현빈-손예진, 열애 2년 만에 오늘 결혼…장동건 축사) Explore Korea: This week our travel contributor Hannah Roberts joins us on the line to talk all about hallabong, the fruit closely associated with Jeju Island! Their sweet flavor has led it to be used in a plethora of foods and drinks, from hallabong teas, jams, and chocolate to hallabong makgeolli. We learn about the fruit’s history, as well as some related places to visit in Jeju and in Seoul.
Korea24 – 2022.03.10. (Thursday) News Briefing: Yoon Suk Yeol of the People Power Party has been elected as the new President of South Korea. The former prosecutor general beat his rival, Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party by 0.8 percentage points, the smallest margin in Korean election history. (KOO Hee-jin) In-Depth News Analysis (Korean Politics Digest): Yoon Suk Yeol becomes the first South Korean president without any legislative experience. He is also set to lead an administration as the minor party in the national assembly, with the Democratic Party holding a super majority of seats. For reaction and analysis of the results, as well as discussing what we might expect from Yoon as president, affiliate Professor Kim Byung-joo from the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies joins us on the line. Korea Trending with Titi Aiyanyo: 1. Out of nine broadcasters that covered the 20th presidential election overnight, KBS led the race in viewership ratings, recording 12.8% at its highest. (KBS, 2022 대선 개표방송 시청률 1위…11.1%) 2. The number of customers in Korea who purchased more than 100 books in a year has reportedly increased in the past two years amid the pandemic. (연 100권 이상 책 구매 독자, 코로나19 이후 더 늘었다) 3. BTS will be holding a series of concerts in Seoul starting March 10, their first in front of a live audience in Korea since October 2019. (잠실 2년 반만에 '보랏빛'으로 물든다…BTS, 오늘부터 서울 공연) Explore Korea: Our travel contributor Hannah Roberts introduces us to some noteworthy bridges in Seoul, as well as places to enjoy near them. Our picks include Banpo Bridge, home to the longest bridge fountain in the world, and Hangang Bridge, with its eventful history and an island that houses a large cultural complex. Morning Edition Preview with Richard Larkin: - In tomorrow’s Korea Herald, Yoon Min-sik takes a look at the evolution of delivery apps in South Korea.
Korea24 – 2022.02.17. (Thursday) News Briefing: The daily COVID-19 case count in South Korea reached a new high of over 93-thousand, and the number of critical patients also jumped by 76 from a day earlier to 389. Experts have also forecast that daily infections could rise to 270-thousand in mid-March. (KOO Hee-jin) In-Depth News Analysis (Korean Politics Digest): The candidates for the March 9th presidential elections announced a list of their top 10 pledges this week. We take a closer look at their similarities and differences with Affiliate Professor Kim Byung-joo from the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, and we also discuss how the ruling Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung and main opposition People Power Party candidate Yoon Suk Yeol are clashing over prosecutorial reform policies. Korea Trending with Jung Ye-won: 1. Many of South Korea’s leading IT companies have strengthened their COVID-19 prevention measures, including extending remote work policies. ("회사 절대 오지마" 코로나 확진자 9만명대…문 걸어잠근 IT회사들) 2. A spotted seal, which is an endangered and marine protected species, was spotted at Baengnyeong Island on Wednesday. (백령도서 점박이물범 발견…“한반도 번식 가능성 조사해야”) 3. The South Korean director Hong Sang-su has won the Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize at the Berlin International Film Festival for his feature 'The Novelist's Film'. (홍상수 '소설가의 영화', 베를린영화제 은곰상 수상) Explore Korea: We head to the coastal city of Sokcho in Gangwon Province this week with our travel contributor Hannah Roberts. She introduces us to spots away from the region’s famous beaches, such as Seoraksan National Park, Shinheungsa Temple and Abai Village, as well as telling us about the region’s history with North Korea. Morning Edition Preview with Richard Larkin: - In tomorrow’s Korea Herald, Jie Ye-eun writes about how K-Pop physical album sales have grown by 67% just last month.
Korea24 – 2022.01.27. (Thursday) News Briefing: North Korea fired two apparent short-range ballistic missiles toward the East Sea on Thursday morning according to the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff, in its sixth show of force this month alone. (KOO Hee-jin) In-Depth News Analysis (Korean Politics Digest): Local courts this week sided with two minor presidential candidates to stop a one-on-one TV debate between the two leading candidates, but they could still hold a non-televised debate. Affiliate Professor Kim Byung-joo from the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies joins us to help us look at the implications of this development, as well as the ruling Democratic Party’s efforts for reform, and the differences that seem to remain in the main opposition People Power Party. Korea Trending with Jenny Suh: 1. Denmark has announced that it will lift all COVID-19 restrictions starting February. (덴마크, 코로나19 모든 방역규제 해제 예정) 2. A six-month pilot program of a digital driver’s license, that will be available to use on smartphones, has begun. (오늘부터 '모바일 운전면허증' 시범 운영‥전국에서 사용 가능) 3. An interview with the Korean-American Olympic snowboarding champion Chloe Kim in Time Magazine is making waves, after she admitted to struggling with depression. (평창 금메달리스트 클로이 킴 타임지 인터뷰) Explore Korea: Travel contributor Hannah Roberts takes us to some lesser known K-Drama filming locations, such as Hantangang River Geopark featured in ‘Kingdom’ and ‘Crash Landing On You’, and Donggwang Cinema featured in ‘Reply 1988’. Goguryeo Blacksmith’s Village is also a theme park that was originally built as the filming location for the historical drama ‘The Legend’. Morning Edition Preview with Mark Wilson-Choi: - In tomorrow’s Korea Times, Kwak Yeon-soo has a feature on Seohyun, member of K-pop group Girls’ Generation, and her upcoming film debut in “Love and Leashes.” - In tomorrow’s Korea Herald, Jie Ye-eun writes about how South Korea’s counterfeit luxury goods market is very much alive.
In this episode...Dr Bahijja discusses career coaching with Dr Hannah Roberts. Be sure to check out Dr Roberts' podcast "Women in STEM Career & Confidence" Available on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, The EdUp Experience & Stitch! Thank you for listening! If you liked the episode, please give us a five-star rating and review. Buy a Coffee for Monday Science Subscribe, follow, comment, leave a review and get in touch ! Submit your questions or send your voice note questions (up to 30 seconds) here. https://www.mondaysciencepodcast.com/ e. info@mondaysciencepodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mondayscience/message
Korea24 – 2022.01.06. (Thursday) News Briefing: North Korea said Thursday that it test-fired what it called a “hypersonic” missile a day earlier. The South Korean government has said they are closely communicating with major UN Security Council (UNSC) members. Meanwhile the UNSC is widely expected to convene a meeting to discuss the launch. (KOO Hee-jin) In-Depth News Analysis (Korean Politics Digest): Polls this week showed the ruling Democratic Party’s presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung gaining a significant lead over the main opposition People Power Party’s Yoon Suk-yeol, but Ahn Cheol-soo of the minor opposition People's Party has also seen his numbers rise. We take a closer look at the polls and the latest from the respective camps with Affiliate Professor Kim Byung-joo from the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies. Korea Trending with Jung Ye-won: 1. A pharmacist in Daejeon is causing controversy after charging every item in the pharmacy at 50,000 won, which is said to be technically within the law. (마스크 한 장에 5만 원 '황당 약국'‥경찰, 사기죄 검토) 2. Triple Olympic gold medalist South Korean archer An San has climbed to the top of the archery world rankings. ('양궁 3관왕' 안산, 2021년 세계랭킹 1위 등극) 3. The 2022 Grammy Awards have officially been postponed, due to uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. (BTS 후보 그래미 어워즈, 오미크론 변이 확산에 연기) Explore Korea: This week’s edition is for the bookworms! We introduce ‘Book City’ in Paju, Gyeonggi province. The cultural complex houses bookstores, printing plants, publication houses, coffee shops and libraries. Our travel contributor Hannah Roberts tells us all about it. Morning Edition Preview with Mark Wilson-Choi: - In tomorrow’s Korea Times, Park Han-sol has an extensive feature on Tim Peters, an American humanitarian worker who founded Helping Hands Korea(HHK), which has helped over a thousand North Koreans safely reach third countries after crossing the China-North Korea border.
At least 65% of Italians agree on one thing: Prime Minister Mario Draghi is doing a good job. So good a job he's a good candidate for president — in addition to Prime Minister. The problem? Those jobs are mutually exclusive. Hannah Roberts reports. Hannah Roberts is a health care reporter for POLITICO. Annie Rees is a host for POLITICO Dispatch. Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio. Raghu Manavalan is a senior editor for POLITICO audio.
Korea24 – 2021.12.09. (Thursday) News Briefing: Health authorities reported more than seven-thousand new COVID-19 cases for the second straight day on Thursday, with the number of critically ill patients hitting a new high. Government experts also projected the daily infection count could soar to up to 12-thousand during the winter holiday season. Meanwhile, the government has once again urged adolescents to get vaccinated, citing growing infection risks. (KOO Heejin) In-Depth News Analysis (Korean Politics Digest): What a difference a week makes! The main opposition People Power Party launched their election campaign committee on Monday, in a dramatic turnaround after their presidential candidate Yoon Seok-youl mended fences with key party figures last week. We ask Affiliate Professor Kim Byung-joo from the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies how big a change in momentum this could be for Yoon’s campaign, and how much these events have overshadowed his rival, the ruling Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung, this week, as he tried to distance himself from the Moon administration. Korea Trending with Jung Ye-won: 1. The results of the College Scholastic Ability Test, or suneung, were announced on Thursday, which showed that it was much more difficult than usual this year. (채점결과 역대급 '불수능' 확인…수능 만점자 단 1명) 2. Seoul Milk, the largest dairy company in South Korea, has issued an apology for an online commercial that came under fire for depicting women as cows, and for showing a man secretly filming women without consent. (서울우유, ‘여성 젖소에 비유 광고’ 공식 사과) 3. Tottenham Hotspur football club have postponed their Europa Conference League match with Rennes because of a COVID-19 outbreak within the club. (진행 불가...'코로나 확진 13명' 토트넘, 렌전 취소) Explore Korea: Our travel contributor Hannah Roberts joins us this week to introduce us to some winter light festivals to get us in the Christmas holiday spirit! She will be taking us to the Santa Village display at Pocheon’s Herb Island, the Suyanggae Light Tunnel in Danyang, as well as the winter light display at the Boseong Green Tea Fields. Morning Edition Preview with Mark Wilson-Choi: - In tomorrow’s Korea Times, Park Han-sol writes about Marie Ann Yoo, an 85-year-old Hawaiian-born Korean American photographer and the color photos that she took of Korea in the mid-1950s. - In tomorrow’s Korea Herald, Park Yuna shares Christmas gift ideas of Korean craftworks, provided by foundations and non-profit organizations.
For over 20 years, Jamie Bestwick reigned as one of BMX's most decorated athletes in the history of the sport. Since competing in his first X Games in 1996, he's won 14 gold medals at the event, including in nine consecutive years. In 2005, he won every single event in which he competed. Now he's found a new outlet: gravel racing. In this conversation, Jamie tells Payson about his harrowing experience racing at Unbound Gravel earlier this year, including what made him complete the 206 miles in spite of nearly quitting halfway through, and why he can't wait to do it again next year. They also talk about his BMX career and the tradeoffs he had to make to be the best in the world. They discuss the dark side of achieving athletic greatness, and the tragic passing of his friend and competitor, Dave Mirra. Jamie also tells Payson about coaching Team GB BMX rider Charlotte Worthington to victory at the Tokyo Olympics earlier this year, and explains why her surprise upset of American superstar Hannah Roberts was actually the result of a carefully calculated strategy.
Korea24 – 2021.11.18. (Thursday) News Briefing: Daily new COVID-19 cases in South Korea hit a record high of 3,292, on the day that high school seniors across the nation are holding their annual college entrance exams. Critically ill patients remained over 500 for the second consecutive day but dropped from the day before by 16 to 506, while the occupancy rate for ICU hospital beds in the Seoul metropolitan area is nearing 80%. (Koo Hee-jin) In-Depth News Analysis (Korean Politics Digest): The uncertainty over whether veteran politician Kim Chong-in will head the election campaign committee for the main opposition People Power Party’s presidential candidate Yoon Seok-youl, despite a recent meeting between the two, is casting a shadow over Yoon’s campaign. Meanwhile, the ruling Democratic Party’s candidate Lee Jae-myung has dropped his push for an additional universal COVID-19 relief payout amid resistance from opposition parties and the Moon administration. Affiliate Professor Kim Byung-joo from the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies joins us on the line to provide his analysis on these developments, as well as discuss whether President Moon will stay in his party after his term is over. Korea Trending with Jung Ye-won: 1. Financial support for pregnant women and childbirth in South Korea is set to be expanded starting next year. (내년부터 임신·출산 진료비 지원 대폭 는다…한자녀에 100만원) 2. South Korea’s largest internet portal Naver has appointed Choi Su-yeon, a 40-year old woman, to be their next CEO. (네이버, 신임 CEO로 '하버드 출신' 81년생 최수연 파격 발탁) 3. The online video streaming service Netflix will be raising the rate of their subscription plans for South Korea for the first time since entering the country over 5 years ago. (넷플릭스, 5년 만에 가격 인상…프리미엄 1만4500원→1만7000원) Explore Korea: Earlier this month, the Korea Tourism Organization released two more episodes from their popular tourism video series, ‘Feel The Rhythm of Korea’, featuring the historical city of Jeonju and the port city of Mokpo. Our travel contributor Hannah Roberts introduces us to the latest videos and the locations featured. Morning Edition Preview with Mark Wilson-Choi: - In tomorrow’s Korea Times, Kim Hyun-bin writes about a local government worker who received the LG Humanitarian Award for saving people from a collapsing ceiling. - In tomorrow’s Korea Herald, Yim Hyun-su writes about the annual Seoul International Cafe Show, which is showcasing a trend towards unmanned cafes.
In this episode...Dr Bahijja discusses career coaching with Dr Hannah Roberts. Be sure to check out Dr Roberts' podcast "Women in STEM Career & Confidence" Available on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, The EdUp Experience & Stitch! Thank you for listening! If you liked the episode, please give us a five-star rating and review. Buy a Coffee for Monday Science Episode image credit: Photo by Ivan Bertolazzi from Pexels Subscribe, follow, comment, leave a review and get in touch ! Submit your questions or send your voice note questions (up to 30 seconds) here . https://www.mondaysciencepodcast.com/ e. info@mondaysciencepodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mondayscience/message
Korea24 – 2021.08.26. (Thursday) News Briefing: Most of the 391 Afghan nationals whom South Korea evacuated from Afghanistan this week arrived at Incheon. Long-term visas are set to be granted for their assistance with Korean operations in their country over the years. (Eunice Kim) In-Depth News Analysis (Korean Politics Digest): 12 lawmakers from the main opposition People Power Party were implicated in suspicious real estate transactions this week. This comes two months after 12 ruling Democratic Party lawmakers were named in similar allegations. We’ll assess the potential political fallout with regular guests Affiliate Professor Kim Byung-joo from the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, and law Professor Cho Hee-kyung from Hongik University. Korea Trending with Walter Lee: A list detailing 151 young single female public officials is causing controversy at Seongnam City (이름·사진·나이…성남시청 '미혼 여성 공무원 리스트' 작성 논란). Meanwhile, Lotte Giants pitcher Song Seung-joon’s appeal against a 72-game ban has been dismissed (KADA, 롯데 송승준 항소 기각…72G 출전정지 확정). And a team of researchers in Italy has warned that a pandemic, similar to COVID-19, could ravage the world once again within 60 years (코로나도 끔찍한데…치명적 ‘전염병’ 또 온다?). Explore Korea: BTS and other K-pop related locations are becoming alternative tourism hotspots in Korea. Hannah Roberts from Moon Bear Travel joins on the line to introduce some, including beaches Maengbang Beach and Hyangho Beach in Gangwon province, which have both been featured on BTS album artwork, and Yongma Land, an abandoned theme park featured on various K-Pop music videos and photo shoots. Morning Edition Preview with Mark Wilson-Choi: On a full-page feature in Korea Herald’s upcoming Weekender section, Kang Jae-eun delves into golf’s growing popularity among the younger generation here in the country.
The USA men and women win it all! This week Ashleigh goes over her favorite moments from the Tokyo Olympics. She talks about all athletes and sports from Hannah Roberts in BMX to the men's 4x100 relay. She also talks about NBA Free Agency and are the Lakers a superteam now with all their recent signings of Carmelo Anthony and Russell Westbrook. NBA Summer League is well underway and Ashleigh touches on how some of the recent draft picks are settling into their new teams. Make sure to follow @hersportsconvo to stay up to date and host Ashleigh Wilson @ashlleeiigh too!
This episode features Hannah Roberts - principal cellist of Manchester Camerata and professor of cello at Royal Northern College of Music and Royal Academy of Music. She speaks to online editor (and fellow cellist) Davina Shum about incorporating studies and etudes in playing and teaching. Check out thestrad.com for the latest news and discussion on all things to do with string playing. Why not register and subscribe to access exclusive archival content from 2010 onwards? Student discount! Get 50% off an online subscription! Check it out here: https://bit.ly/3eQ75AB Find us on social media: Facebook.com/thestrad Twitter: @TheStradMag Instagram: @the_strad_ Live recording of Frank Bridge Sonata for cello and piano used with permission from Hannah Roberts. Hannah Roberts, cello Simon Parkin, piano
Korea24 – 2021.08.05. (Thursday) News Briefing: President Moon Jae-in has said South Korea will aim to become the world's fifth largest vaccine-producing nation by 2025. Meanwhile, the nation reports the fourth highest daily infection count to date, at 1,776 new cases. (Koo Hee-jin) Going for Gold with Mark Wilson-Choi: Team Korea face USA in the men’s baseball event, after losing to Japan on Wednesday. Meanwhile, Team Korea falls behind in the women's golf, but 17-year old Seo Chae-hyun impresses in the women's Sport Climbing event. In-Depth News Analysis (Korean Politics Digest): Affiliate Professor Kim Byung-joo from Hankuk University of Foreign Studies and Law Professor Cho Hee-kyung from Hongik University discuss the second TV debate among presidential aspirants of the ruling Democratic Party… as well as the leading opposition presidential contender Yoon Seok-youl’s surprise decision to finally join the main opposition People Power Party last week. Korea Trending with Lee Ju-young: Over 160 customers from two kimbap restaurants of the same chain suffer from suspected food poisoning (분당 169명 식중독 마녀김밥...“두렵지만 숨지 않겠다” 사과). Meanwhile, lung x-rays of COVID-19 patients are showing the difference vaccines can make(뿌연 백신 미접종 환자 폐… 백신 맞은 감염자 폐는 깨끗했다). And former members of the K-Pop group Sistar, Hyolyn and Dasom, have teamed up again for a new song (효린X다솜, '둘 중에 골라' 티저 오픈…여름=흥행불패 신화 잇는다). Explore Korea: Today is one for the foodies! Hannah Roberts from Moon Bear Travel will be introducing some of the most popular food and drink pairings in Korea, including Chimaek, Jeon and Makgeolli, and more.
Hannah Roberts reveals she won the first US medal in BMX freestyle on two busted ankles. Hear how that didn't stop her from making the most of her village experience including bringing her bike in the elevator, joining the 4 am dining hall rush and avoiding oversize baggage fees. In The Village takes you inside one of the most exclusive areas of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games to discover the daily lives of athletes. Follow In the Village wherever you get your podcasts to automatically download every day until the closing ceremony.
In 2017 concerns were raised in European courts about the increasing presence of plant based dairy alternatives and whether it was appropriate to label them ‘milk'. Milk is defined by the EU as “the produce of the milking of one or more farmed animals”, but this definition brings up the question - what is breast milk? and if nut milk isn't milk, is it nut juice? If you want to know the answer, then listen to nut juice. Featuring Hollie Beale, Lucy Frost, Hannah Roberts and Joey Grostern.
Hannah Roberts could become the youngest U.S. Olympic cycling medalist since 1912 this summer at the Tokyo Olympics. At 19, she'd also be the first woman in her teens to win an Olympic cycling medal. Roberts is used to doing big things at a young age. She's a two-time world champion in BMX freestyle. The sport is making its Olympic debut this summer. It's one of two BMX disciplines in the Olympic schedule. Freestyle riders compete similarly to park-like skateboarders and get scored on how well they execute tricks. On this episode of 'Dying to Ask': How the pandemic brought on the lowest point in Hannah Roberts' life How she dug deep to rediscover her motivation and get the Olympic dream back on track How becoming a newlywed changed her athletic outlook How Roberts says she'd use the platform that comes with an Olympic gold medal to increase pay equity in her sport
Team USA Olympic Freestyle BMX Team Announced - https://bmxunion.com/daily/team-usa-olympic-freestyle-bmx-team-announced/ 2021 UCI Urban World Championships Results - https://www.vitalbmx.com/news/news/Logan-Martin-and-Hannah-Roberts-win-UCI-Urban-World-Championships,9475 Blackout Distro Is Hiring - https://bmxunion.com/daily/now-hiring-blackout-distribution-product-photographer/ VIDEOS Angie Marino - Enjoy The Ride - Vans - https://youtu.be/Ezj8UaZE0x4 Brandon Begin Pro Part - https://youtu.be/NDyKwJ1eGdQ Van In Japan - https://youtu.be/FpxBvLc-sWw Curtis Cantwell - No Jumping Roofs - https://youtu.be/_b9MC2F9aYM Jack Hennicke 2021 Video - https://youtu.be/nECGGWJurZk USLBMX Matt Closson & Catfish Bike Dice - https://youtu.be/Y51YamlIESs Jonathan Bronson Welcome To Nowear - https://youtu.be/IfMGxHryGpQ Daily Grind In Indianapolis - https://youtu.be/JR-uE5QvbYM Tony Cherry - Nowadays - https://youtu.be/KRsNrW2Xcro Up North With Jack Sunderland - https://youtu.be/jiGZHVvjuV0 Brant Moore - Ohio Man In Florida - https://youtu.be/E6eY6Y1ansA Brian Castillo BMX Inferno 1995 - https://youtu.be/5VjzuBm5s8I PRODUCTS WHTHOUS Softgoods - https://digbmx.com/dig-this/productivity-whthous Jake Seeley Sunday Street Sweeper V2 Promo - https://youtu.be/nne-q07sToQ Brian Kachinsky Signature GT Globetrotter Promo - https://youtu.be/BiB_zcIhqsg INTERVIEWS Logan Martin Vital BMX Interview - https://youtu.be/9W3ntuZ4IeM John Corts Work BMX Interview With Dig - https://digbmx.com/features/get-to-work-a-conversation-about-diy-bmx-frame-building Episodes with video - http://bit.ly/talkingbmx Thank you for choosing to spend your time listening! If you enjoyed it, share it with a friend. Consider Subscribing on Youtube - http://bit.ly/Brant_Moore If this helped you in some way, consider supporting the channel with my Join button for a membership or through my teespring store! Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/brantmoore @Brant_Moore Clothing - https://teespring.com/stores/brant-moore --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brant-moore/support
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What’s a pathway to a career in data and analytics in the football industry? We chat with Hannah Roberts who kicked off her own journey by landing her dream job at Everton FC before forging her path as an independent consultant, advising clubs and sporting organizations on their data strategy and information systems. Hannah also talks us through her experience as a woman in the world of data and football and the lessons she has learnt throughout her career.If you want to find out more, visit our podcast homepage, here.
Welcome to the Beyond Your Research Degree podcast from the University of Exeter Doctoral College! The podcast about non-academic careers and all the opportunities available to you... beyond your research degree! In this episode Kelly Preece, Researcher Development Manager talks to Dr. Hannah Roberts, who works as a career coach with women in science. Music from https://filmmusic.io 'Cheery Monday' by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses Podcast transcript 1 00:00:10,890 --> 00:00:23,610 Hello and welcome to the Beyond Your Research Degree podcast by the University of Exeter, Doctoral College 2 00:00:23,610 --> 00:00:28,710 Hello and welcome to the first episode of Beyond Your Research Degree for 2021. 3 00:00:28,710 --> 00:00:33,710 My name is Kelly Preece and on the research develop a manager for PGRs at the University of Exeter. 4 00:00:33,710 --> 00:00:39,390 And I'm delighted for our first episode of 2021 to be bringing you a discussion with Hannah Roberts. 5 00:00:39,390 --> 00:00:43,800 Hannah did her PhD and a couple of postdocs and then became a career coach. 6 00:00:43,800 --> 00:00:51,600 So she works one to one with women in research and academia, particularly in STEM and scientific fields. 7 00:00:51,600 --> 00:00:56,490 So, Hannah, are you happy to introduce yourself? Absolutely, sir. 8 00:00:56,490 --> 00:01:00,840 Hi, everybody. I'm Hannah Roberts and Well first of all 9 00:01:00,840 --> 00:01:06,140 I have a degree master's phd postdoc in chemistry, 10 00:01:06,140 --> 00:01:11,820 and I spent eight years managing large multi-million pound projects between academics 11 00:01:11,820 --> 00:01:17,700 and industry and commercialising that research and parts of the commercialisation. 12 00:01:17,700 --> 00:01:23,160 I started a spin out company with three other female academics, 13 00:01:23,160 --> 00:01:31,410 and I was managing director of that company for two years and did all of that white having three children. 14 00:01:31,410 --> 00:01:39,460 And it was actually on my maternity leave where I decided that maybe I had outstretched 15 00:01:39,460 --> 00:01:43,410 outgrown the role that I was in in scientific project management. 16 00:01:43,410 --> 00:01:46,890 And now is the time to to make a switch. 17 00:01:46,890 --> 00:01:57,790 And so that's that was the moment where I decided I was going to be a career coach specifically for women in science. 18 00:01:57,790 --> 00:02:07,240 Amazing. So can we Take a step back from what you do now and talk a little bit about the spin out company and how it came about was. 19 00:02:07,240 --> 00:02:12,970 So that was you during your research degree, is that right? 20 00:02:12,970 --> 00:02:20,160 Mine;s a little bit more complicated, so. When I finished my PhD, I went straight into a postdoc. 21 00:02:20,160 --> 00:02:24,600 So I switch from chemistry to biotechnology at that point. 22 00:02:24,600 --> 00:02:35,080 And so I got really into the analytical side of mass spectrometry as a tool to help with sort of looking at the structures of carbohydrates at that 23 00:02:35,080 --> 00:02:39,330 time. Then I was two weeks. 24 00:02:39,330 --> 00:02:43,800 Well, I should say I was probably four weeks into my postdoc and I fell pregnant. 25 00:02:43,800 --> 00:02:49,710 So when I returned after my maternity leave and I kind of switched role at that point, 26 00:02:49,710 --> 00:02:54,450 say, when I started my postdoc, I was half project manager, half postdoc. 27 00:02:54,450 --> 00:03:01,350 But essentially that meant I was most of the time postdoc. So did the project management alongside. 28 00:03:01,350 --> 00:03:05,170 But when I returned and just came back as a scientific project manager. 29 00:03:05,170 --> 00:03:11,710 So at that point, I was managing lots of different these projects because I knew the technology really well. 30 00:03:11,710 --> 00:03:21,900 And one of the things that's a lots of funding bodies are looking for of obviously commercialisation is from these from these projects, 31 00:03:21,900 --> 00:03:29,760 whether that's licence agreements, whether that's spin out companies, whether that's patents or something like that. 32 00:03:29,760 --> 00:03:38,040 And we decided the best vehicle for this new technology in terms of the mass spectrometry was to do it through and through a new company, 33 00:03:38,040 --> 00:03:48,870 because that way we could get industry to be able to send those samples and all that kind of stuff independently of the projects. 34 00:03:48,870 --> 00:03:57,300 And that way we could start to then find our own funding and our own money to to make that a company in its own right. 35 00:03:57,300 --> 00:04:02,230 Well. I mean, it sounds impressive on paper. 36 00:04:02,230 --> 00:04:07,540 I'm not I'm not sure that's how I felt about it at the time. 37 00:04:07,540 --> 00:04:11,920 Yes, I can appreciate that. I think there's two things I want to pick up on that. 38 00:04:11,920 --> 00:04:18,880 The first is about kind of so there seems to be quite a shift in that to from kind of scientific 39 00:04:18,880 --> 00:04:23,740 research to project management and more kind of business and entrepreneurially related skills. 40 00:04:23,740 --> 00:04:29,330 How did you find that that shift in focus? 41 00:04:29,330 --> 00:04:36,060 And to be honest, I I missed out a bit from the career history because I try and make it sound succinct so that it's, 42 00:04:36,060 --> 00:04:40,050 you know, degree masters PhD Postdoc chemistry. 43 00:04:40,050 --> 00:04:49,950 So actually, between my degree and my PhD I went on a squiggly loop of not knowing what on earth I was doing. 44 00:04:49,950 --> 00:04:57,840 So I worked for Croda Chemicals on a graduate development scheme for a couple of years and tried lots of different areas of the business. 45 00:04:57,840 --> 00:05:04,230 And so I spent quite some time in sales because I thought I would be quite good at that and which I did. 46 00:05:04,230 --> 00:05:09,450 I did enjoy to degree. And and then I felt I was too far removed from the science. 47 00:05:09,450 --> 00:05:17,760 So then I got a business development, manager role in cancer studies and down at the Patterson Institute 48 00:05:17,760 --> 00:05:25,860 And that's where I learnt how to and a little bit more about how to write grants and then how to manage them and how to manage the funds of them. 49 00:05:25,860 --> 00:05:33,570 So I did that for a couple of years. Then I decided I need a vocation, so I'm going to become a teacher. 50 00:05:33,570 --> 00:05:39,120 So I did my teacher training for. Yeah. Wow. And yeah, quite a few different things. 51 00:05:39,120 --> 00:05:42,690 And then I oh this isn't for me. All the kids are stressing me out. 52 00:05:42,690 --> 00:05:48,790 They're not listening. It's not like being in university where everybody just listen because they want to be there. 53 00:05:48,790 --> 00:05:56,520 And I was on a real, a real spiral of I've got to find something because and everybody around me was 54 00:05:56,520 --> 00:06:02,490 off with their careers and I felt like I was just restarting all the time. 55 00:06:02,490 --> 00:06:10,450 And so I was actually offered a PhD by my old supervisor because it's the first time he'd had funding since since I left i was like 56 00:06:10,450 --> 00:06:16,830 Like, I'm just going to do that because that's where I where I excelled and where I could feel feel good again, 57 00:06:16,830 --> 00:06:22,280 because at that time I was quite anxious and having panic attacks and all kinds of things. 58 00:06:22,280 --> 00:06:33,180 So actually having that PhD set me back up on a path of sort of a good a good place to build a career from. 59 00:06:33,180 --> 00:06:43,320 To be honest. So and the PhD was kind of kind of a saviour for me, which is not what you hear from most people who don't necessarily. 60 00:06:43,320 --> 00:06:51,350 But I think it's really it's always really nice to have people who have the experience of do of doing a research degree. 61 00:06:51,350 --> 00:06:57,700 I mean, to end it being very much the right thing and the thing that they needed at that point in time, career wise, you know, and life, wise. 62 00:06:57,700 --> 00:06:59,070 Mm hmm. 63 00:06:59,070 --> 00:07:05,100 The second thing I wanted to pick up from what you said was about the fact that you started your postdoc within a very short space of time, you got. 64 00:07:05,100 --> 00:07:08,970 Pregnant. Yes. Went on maternity leave and the role changed. 65 00:07:08,970 --> 00:07:15,060 If you if you feel comfortable talking about it, I wondered, you know, if you could talk about. 66 00:07:15,060 --> 00:07:19,140 What that was like career wise in terms of, you know, 67 00:07:19,140 --> 00:07:24,810 going so soon into a job and then taking maternity leave and then coming back to a slightly different role. 68 00:07:24,810 --> 00:07:32,290 How what was that experience like? I think that's a concern for a lot of women. 69 00:07:32,290 --> 00:07:39,490 Absolutely. And because I'd had those different interim roles before I do my PhD at that point, 70 00:07:39,490 --> 00:07:48,970 I was 28 years old when I got married and I just finished my PhD So I really was at a time in my life where I was looking to to start my family. 71 00:07:48,970 --> 00:07:55,120 And I was in the last year of my PhD I looked ahead at the other women in the department. 72 00:07:55,120 --> 00:08:02,050 So I was in the Department of Chemistry and I found five of the women out of over 200 people. 73 00:08:02,050 --> 00:08:10,930 And I was looking carefully at what they were doing. And I think to two or three had children and I was very concerned. 74 00:08:10,930 --> 00:08:18,970 That's what what it looked like to me was that to make it work, it had to be all consuming, because in my mind, 75 00:08:18,970 --> 00:08:25,630 when I had children, I wanted to have this kind of maybe just work three days a week and I just couldn't see this elusive thing. 76 00:08:25,630 --> 00:08:31,480 That was a part time professor. It didn't seem to exist for me. 77 00:08:31,480 --> 00:08:35,500 But as is the nature of these things, 78 00:08:35,500 --> 00:08:44,110 I was recommended for a postdoc and it seemed like I was on this conveyor belt and it was the next logical progression. 79 00:08:44,110 --> 00:08:50,710 And that and having had when I went to the interview, which was an informal chats, because, of course, had been recommended. 80 00:08:50,710 --> 00:08:57,580 So I had this interview and it was just sort of proposed that well we had this postdoc. 81 00:08:57,580 --> 00:09:01,900 But it also needs to include some project management. You have that in your history. 82 00:09:01,900 --> 00:09:06,040 Are you okay with doing this? And and of course, I just say yes. 83 00:09:06,040 --> 00:09:13,330 Yes, of course. That's absolutely fine. And she was willing to wait for eight months for me to start. 84 00:09:13,330 --> 00:09:19,510 So I had time to finish up my postdoc and my experiments. I'm writing my PhD 85 00:09:19,510 --> 00:09:26,410 So a couple of months before I actually started the postdoc, I actually fell pregnant. 86 00:09:26,410 --> 00:09:33,460 And unfortunately, I had a miscarriage at that time. So my supervisor, my. 87 00:09:33,460 --> 00:09:40,540 who, I was moving to actually knew about that. So it wasn't a massive surprise to her when I started the job. 88 00:09:40,540 --> 00:09:45,340 And then, you know, a few a few months in, I said that I was pregnant. 89 00:09:45,340 --> 00:09:52,770 And she was she was really pleased for me and happy and and really supportive, actually. 90 00:09:52,770 --> 00:10:00,210 So it was more of a it was the time in the life. You can't kind of change the the biology of you can put it off. 91 00:10:00,210 --> 00:10:10,520 But for how long? Because I'm on that conveyor belt at that point. There's never a good time to have a child is there in terms of your carer 92 00:10:10,520 --> 00:10:13,710 And so my husband is five years older than me. 93 00:10:13,710 --> 00:10:19,590 So we were we just decided that was the time to do it with stability or without stability. 94 00:10:19,590 --> 00:10:23,650 And at least he had a very stable job. 95 00:10:23,650 --> 00:10:28,200 And at least with postdocs you know exactly how long the contracts for. 96 00:10:28,200 --> 00:10:32,400 So I found stability within the instability of knowing. 97 00:10:32,400 --> 00:10:38,530 At least that Coming on to what you do now, can you talk a little bit about that? 98 00:10:38,530 --> 00:10:43,250 The coaching you do and the particular focus that you have? 99 00:10:43,250 --> 00:10:52,470 Yeah, I think because of the experiences that I had and, you know, being on that conveyor belt but not seeing what I really wanted out of academia, 100 00:10:52,470 --> 00:11:01,160 you know, that part time professor kind of role and then having gone a completely sort of. 101 00:11:01,160 --> 00:11:07,430 Being moulded in a way to do a different position. But it wasn't necessarily using my natural talents and capabilities. 102 00:11:07,430 --> 00:11:16,790 So we actually had someone she was in the personal development sphere when we were running a meeting for one of these projects I was managing. 103 00:11:16,790 --> 00:11:23,730 And she used what's called talent dynamics profiling. And she profiled all of us in the team. 104 00:11:23,730 --> 00:11:27,650 And when I got my profile back, I was like, Oh, this isn't me. 105 00:11:27,650 --> 00:11:31,310 I've answered the questions as if I'm in my current role. 106 00:11:31,310 --> 00:11:36,080 But it's not my natural preference. And when we had a debrief about it, 107 00:11:36,080 --> 00:11:42,950 it was really clear that the role I was doing was the complete opposite end of the spectrum to my natural preferences. 108 00:11:42,950 --> 00:11:48,140 And that's and I was like, oh, I'm doing the complete wrong, wrong career. 109 00:11:48,140 --> 00:11:54,170 I'm in the wrong job here and I don't have the confidence to get out of it. 110 00:11:54,170 --> 00:11:58,430 So I didn't feel it was I had stability, I had another five year contract, 111 00:11:58,430 --> 00:12:05,300 I could keep kept rolling on and on and on, and I could design and do whatever I wanted within those roles. 112 00:12:05,300 --> 00:12:13,430 So and it was actually having coaching for the last two years before I finished that role that enabled me to 113 00:12:13,430 --> 00:12:21,800 have the confidence to be able to to move on to something different because my my first two maternity leaves, 114 00:12:21,800 --> 00:12:29,690 I actually worked straight through them. So I was concerned that I wouldn't have a contract to go back to. 115 00:12:29,690 --> 00:12:35,930 So I decided to say, oh, I'll just continue with my job while I'm on maternity leave. 116 00:12:35,930 --> 00:12:42,890 So that basically that I would be indispensible. And this is a common practise with lots of people. 117 00:12:42,890 --> 00:12:49,470 They they write their fellowships on maternity leave. In fact, most of the female academic said to me, oh, 118 00:12:49,470 --> 00:12:54,620 I wrote my fellowship the first twelve weeks of academia and of having a baby or I went back to 119 00:12:54,620 --> 00:12:59,270 work after two weeks and got a nanny or these are the kind of things people were telling me. 120 00:12:59,270 --> 00:13:04,490 So I thought, well, I should be doing something on maternity leave. 121 00:13:04,490 --> 00:13:11,420 And I did try. I did start try to write a fellowship, but I quickly decided I wasn't quite good enough to do that. 122 00:13:11,420 --> 00:13:18,410 At that moment in time, funnily enough. But actually having coaching those last two years, 123 00:13:18,410 --> 00:13:24,500 which came about as as business coaching through the company and but I found it really 124 00:13:24,500 --> 00:13:30,350 helpful at a personal level and having restored my confidence to to that level. 125 00:13:30,350 --> 00:13:36,410 I then went onto a third maternity leave and said, no, I'm not doing anything on this maternity leave. 126 00:13:36,410 --> 00:13:41,090 And having that time and space to think and explore different things and not 127 00:13:41,090 --> 00:13:47,300 maternity leave was really crucial to me than not actually returning to that role. 128 00:13:47,300 --> 00:13:51,260 And during that maternity leave, it was wonderful. 129 00:13:51,260 --> 00:13:58,070 You know, it's a really nice summer. I started a rock painting group and I was looking for loads of stuff. 130 00:13:58,070 --> 00:14:01,860 And then I found this thing online about Superwoman. 131 00:14:01,860 --> 00:14:09,890 I was like, oh, my goodness, it sounds just like me, you know, running at 200 miles an hour, pushing to prove myself. 132 00:14:09,890 --> 00:14:18,800 All this stuff. And when I entered into it, they had these foundational courses in time and energy management and and some coaching stuff. 133 00:14:18,800 --> 00:14:26,000 And I had to look at it. Did the courses and was like, oh, oh, I can see a link now between. 134 00:14:26,000 --> 00:14:33,570 Between this coaching stuff and the difference that I want to make within universities, particularly for women. 135 00:14:33,570 --> 00:14:38,540 When I made that link, I was like, I can do this through coaching, having being coached. 136 00:14:38,540 --> 00:14:40,910 I knew the impact that it had on me. 137 00:14:40,910 --> 00:14:51,080 And then I thought as a coach, I can then help the people to navigate this career path much more smoothly than I ever did it. 138 00:14:51,080 --> 00:14:53,020 And that's what's really important to me. 139 00:14:53,020 --> 00:15:02,600 Having having this smoother pathway, that doesn't necessarily mean continuing along this conveyor belts of academia. 140 00:15:02,600 --> 00:15:04,070 It can mean lots of different things. 141 00:15:04,070 --> 00:15:13,190 But finding the right pathway for you and the other part that's really important to me is having more women in leadership positions. 142 00:15:13,190 --> 00:15:24,980 Yes. In academia, but also the world around because we know that and the more diverse the leadership is and the better decisions that are made. 143 00:15:24,980 --> 00:15:33,450 So those are the kind of the two components that I'm trying to combine together within my own coaching company. 144 00:15:33,450 --> 00:15:40,910 And so you even though, you know, some academic, you're working a lot with academics. 145 00:15:40,910 --> 00:15:54,830 Yes, I my my coachees tend to be from postdocs, I get a lot of postdocs fellows, group leaders and also similar positions in industry as well. 146 00:15:54,830 --> 00:16:06,410 And so it tends to be. Tends to be more of the way you've got a natural kind of career progression, say career transitions, 147 00:16:06,410 --> 00:16:13,090 say for postdocs it's that kind of lasts 12 months on the contract cause and get to be on the brain all the time, you know. 148 00:16:13,090 --> 00:16:18,630 Oh, my goodness. I've got to go to sort of line something up. 149 00:16:18,630 --> 00:16:27,120 And I've got lots of fellows that have done that whole or part way through the fellowship and not sure if they want to continue. 150 00:16:27,120 --> 00:16:35,040 Because of the stress and the pressures of anxiety and of academia and and it's around, one, 151 00:16:35,040 --> 00:16:43,740 helping people to manage the current situation more powerfully and more confidently with the right tools to equip them to do that. 152 00:16:43,740 --> 00:16:49,650 And at the same time, trying to figure out this piece about who they really are and what impact they want to make on the world. 153 00:16:49,650 --> 00:16:59,460 Because your value or your self-confidence can come from your vision, mission, purpose, natural talents and capabilities and your values. 154 00:16:59,460 --> 00:17:05,280 And when all of those five pieces are defined that so we can truly know in value, 155 00:17:05,280 --> 00:17:11,490 we'll be doing the thing that we love doing, finding fulfilment in it and getting paid what worth with as well. 156 00:17:11,490 --> 00:17:17,360 So those are the kind of key pieces for me. 157 00:17:17,360 --> 00:17:25,600 Yeah, um, I. I think it's really interesting that you said that you talk about that because it's clear how much of an impact, 158 00:17:25,600 --> 00:17:33,850 the kind of that assessment of values and reflection and had on you and your career path. 159 00:17:33,850 --> 00:17:43,780 And then the kind of having those conversations with your clients. And I know from my own experience, I used to be an academic and I. 160 00:17:43,780 --> 00:17:49,640 Did it for a number of years and then realised I was quite unhappy and. 161 00:17:49,640 --> 00:17:53,600 It was only when I took a step back for the first time in my life, 162 00:17:53,600 --> 00:17:57,590 I kind of had that reflection of my values and the kind of work life I wanted and the work life balance. 163 00:17:57,590 --> 00:18:02,730 I wanted that I realised I was in completely the wrong job. 164 00:18:02,730 --> 00:18:09,350 And that's the kind of started me on the on the path that led me to working in a professional services job in a university. 165 00:18:09,350 --> 00:18:16,760 But I know from experience when we kind of say to people or, you know, doing these kinds of psychometric tests or, 166 00:18:16,760 --> 00:18:24,920 you know, values, assessments and everything is really important to understanding why you want to go in your career. 167 00:18:24,920 --> 00:18:30,910 I think sometimes people feel a bit like, oh, yeah, all right, okay, whatever. 168 00:18:30,910 --> 00:18:39,240 And I think no it really will change the way that you do things. 169 00:18:39,240 --> 00:18:48,090 For sure. It did for me, but on that point, I was that person who was too busy and I think these things are interesting, 170 00:18:48,090 --> 00:18:52,710 like, oh, you know, this is a researchers into management course. 171 00:18:52,710 --> 00:18:57,770 I'll apply for that. And this imposter syndrome workshop, I'd apply for all these things. 172 00:18:57,770 --> 00:19:06,090 I'd be booked on them. And then I wouldn't show up i'm that naughty person that was far too busy and important to actually turn up because 173 00:19:06,090 --> 00:19:11,810 I have too much work to do because I'm superwoman ing and I'm too busy like I've got I've got to be gone. 174 00:19:11,810 --> 00:19:14,730 at half past four to pick up the kids and I'm doing this and doing this and I can't 175 00:19:14,730 --> 00:19:19,500 actually find the time to go to the things that are most important to me. 176 00:19:19,500 --> 00:19:27,270 And so I think some of the things to address that actually the culture that causes the superwoman 177 00:19:27,270 --> 00:19:34,000 kind of archetype that prevents us from actually accessing these things in the first place. 178 00:19:34,000 --> 00:19:35,200 Yeah, absolutely. 179 00:19:35,200 --> 00:19:47,960 And and I think that is it's interesting kind of the focus that you have on on women and moving women through their career path and leadership, 180 00:19:47,960 --> 00:19:56,260 because, you know, we know that that is a particular problem that women face. 181 00:19:56,260 --> 00:20:01,180 Is that kind of that expectation or the expectation we put on ourselves and the 182 00:20:01,180 --> 00:20:14,790 expectation put on us by society and our workplaces to be that superwoman? Yeah, it yeah, it's a complicated beast, superwoman. 183 00:20:14,790 --> 00:20:20,880 So we have these sort of statistics that, you know, only and I saw it myself. 184 00:20:20,880 --> 00:20:26,100 So 43 percent of women will start with a chemistry degree. 185 00:20:26,100 --> 00:20:31,200 And certainly when I was doing chemistry, everyone around me looked just like me, you know? 186 00:20:31,200 --> 00:20:35,260 I didn't see a problem. And it wasn't until I got to that. 187 00:20:35,260 --> 00:20:41,200 And just looking ahead to that p h d to postdoc position where I really noticed. 188 00:20:41,200 --> 00:20:45,300 Oh. Two steps ahead of me. There's not so many of them about. 189 00:20:45,300 --> 00:20:51,240 That was the very first inkling I had that, you know, there was this kind of leaky pipeline. 190 00:20:51,240 --> 00:20:59,010 And now the statistics show and I quote chemistry. But you can look them up in everyone's own personal fields. 191 00:20:59,010 --> 00:21:03,680 But only nine percent of women become professors. Nine percent. 192 00:21:03,680 --> 00:21:05,880 And 43 percent going in. 193 00:21:05,880 --> 00:21:14,830 So this is a huge dropoff of an already of a pipeline of a conveyor belt that isn't going to be for everybody in the first place. 194 00:21:14,830 --> 00:21:19,590 But all of those women that start out, there's not many people making it through. 195 00:21:19,590 --> 00:21:23,370 And I sort of have a theory on this because I'm a scientist. 196 00:21:23,370 --> 00:21:31,890 I like more of a theory. So does this statistic that says that women are 60 percent more likely to suffer job stress? 197 00:21:31,890 --> 00:21:37,500 and burn out than men and there's some components to that, so first of all 198 00:21:37,500 --> 00:21:45,300 There's some work by Hofstedder. And he talks about masculine versus feminine coaches. 199 00:21:45,300 --> 00:21:52,410 And there are six different independent studies that feed into what determines the masculine qualities of a culture. 200 00:21:52,410 --> 00:22:01,080 But they came up with things like material rewards for success, individualism, competition is celebrated. 201 00:22:01,080 --> 00:22:08,640 These kind of qualities and the more feminine qualities were seen as collaboration and 202 00:22:08,640 --> 00:22:16,000 caring for the weak and the sick in society and and a more collaborative type of society. 203 00:22:16,000 --> 00:22:22,440 And interestingly, from the research, Japan came out as the most masculine country in the whole world. 204 00:22:22,440 --> 00:22:26,910 Unsurprisingly, actually, and Finland was lowest on the score 205 00:22:26,910 --> 00:22:32,350 Now, the U.K. was actually the ninth most masculine country in the whole world. 206 00:22:32,350 --> 00:22:44,530 Nine. And that was super shocking to me because we're swimming around in a soup that is celebrating this competition culture that drives Superwoman. 207 00:22:44,530 --> 00:22:49,290 And another factor to layer in on that, then, is also a personal paradigm. 208 00:22:49,290 --> 00:22:55,110 So I come from quite a masculine paradigm family because my dad works away Monday 209 00:22:55,110 --> 00:23:01,680 to Friday and my mom was in charge of the family superwomen her way through. 210 00:23:01,680 --> 00:23:10,910 And if we go through back a generation, my grandma was the only one to actually show up to work when bombs were coming down on their village. 211 00:23:10,910 --> 00:23:18,300 And because it's that kind of push through, show up, no matter what mentality in my family. 212 00:23:18,300 --> 00:23:29,430 And then layering on top of that, a workplace hierarchical culture where actually your your colleagues in academia are also your competition. 213 00:23:29,430 --> 00:23:37,680 And it's very hierarchical as well, because we've got, you know, professors, senior lecturers, lecturers, fellows, postdocs. 214 00:23:37,680 --> 00:23:42,130 You can see how all those three things combined create this soup. 215 00:23:42,130 --> 00:23:51,030 And there's also a statistic to show you that women are less happy as a gender than we were 40 years ago. 216 00:23:51,030 --> 00:23:56,790 And that is irrespective of and of lots of different factors, 217 00:23:56,790 --> 00:24:02,640 like how how many children you have if you have children, whether you're married, single, divorced, whatever. 218 00:24:02,640 --> 00:24:12,660 The only exception is African-American women. And they are slightly happier than they were 40 years ago, but still less happy than the men. 219 00:24:12,660 --> 00:24:18,960 So why are we getting And even though now we have more opportunities than ever before. 220 00:24:18,960 --> 00:24:28,740 Why are we getting sick? Why are we burning out? So my theory is that this archetype of superwoman that so many of us are using 221 00:24:28,740 --> 00:24:34,440 is actually the very power that is preventing us from and being happy. 222 00:24:34,440 --> 00:24:37,110 The thing that's now burning is out in the workplace. 223 00:24:37,110 --> 00:24:43,080 So it got us these amazing opportunities, but it can't it's not actually sustaining goes long term. 224 00:24:43,080 --> 00:24:45,510 And certainly that's what I see a lot with my clients. 225 00:24:45,510 --> 00:24:54,150 Those in Superwoman may also be getting, you know, poorly once every three months, that sort of tonsillitis, seven times a year. 226 00:24:54,150 --> 00:25:04,740 That's what I used to get. It's that kind of pushing too hard for too long and has to be a different way to get stuff done. 227 00:25:04,740 --> 00:25:10,790 And what we say about Superwoman. Is that it's operating from fear? 228 00:25:10,790 --> 00:25:16,600 Because if there's an underlying fear there, then Superwoman is going to show up to make us feel even. 229 00:25:16,600 --> 00:25:21,140 And, you know, so we that we don't have to feel bad or or ever again. 230 00:25:21,140 --> 00:25:25,820 You know, it's the perfect antidote to imposter syndrome. So if I'm not good enough, don't worry. 231 00:25:25,820 --> 00:25:30,380 Superwoman can step in and save the day. So I don't have to feel like that again. 232 00:25:30,380 --> 00:25:35,080 But of course we do. And so superwomen just continues. Yeah. 233 00:25:35,080 --> 00:25:46,500 You know, all of this all too well my so much of myself and so many of the amazing women around me in that. 234 00:25:46,500 --> 00:25:51,660 So can you talk a little bit about. You're coaching them. 235 00:25:51,660 --> 00:25:57,030 So what it actually involves so you work one on one with clients. 236 00:25:57,030 --> 00:26:01,200 And quite often with with postdocs or people on that kind of career track. 237 00:26:01,200 --> 00:26:08,870 What what sort of work are you doing with them? What kind of conversations are you having? 238 00:26:08,870 --> 00:26:16,910 Here it is. It's a mixture of different things because, yes, I am primarily focussed on career coaching, 239 00:26:16,910 --> 00:26:22,290 so I'm looking at people who have formed that identity around their career. 240 00:26:22,290 --> 00:26:31,840 As is the major parts of their life. Typically, these people are really concerned with making an impact, making a difference, helping the people. 241 00:26:31,840 --> 00:26:41,640 And so the first piece of work that I always do is to drill down and get clarity on what the actual core of the problem is. 242 00:26:41,640 --> 00:26:45,810 And often that can come down to a number of different factors. 243 00:26:45,810 --> 00:26:50,230 But it could be the perception or the judgement of other people. 244 00:26:50,230 --> 00:27:02,120 You know, when we worry what other people think, it can cause us to pre-empt situations or overthink it in the moment or catastrophizing. 245 00:27:02,120 --> 00:27:07,880 So there is some of the things people might be coming to me with or procrastinating, 246 00:27:07,880 --> 00:27:14,000 because if we are very concerned about the perception or the judgements for the people, 247 00:27:14,000 --> 00:27:21,020 it can be hard for us to complete upon tasks, particularly the big tasks like grant writing or papers, 248 00:27:21,020 --> 00:27:25,550 because we know that we're going to get criticism in return 249 00:27:25,550 --> 00:27:29,390 So what I'm doing right at the beginning when I start working with people, 250 00:27:29,390 --> 00:27:40,430 is figuring out what the actual underlying challenges are for them by giving clarity from lots of different perspectives and angles. 251 00:27:40,430 --> 00:27:46,170 Once we have that, we set out a series of aspirational intentions for future. 252 00:27:46,170 --> 00:27:53,630 And we break things down in the very first actions that she can get to start to maybe towards those intentions. 253 00:27:53,630 --> 00:28:01,790 And if them from that point, they went to continue, we then look at the core of the problem, how the brain works. 254 00:28:01,790 --> 00:28:03,800 You know, that cyclic, iterative thinking. 255 00:28:03,800 --> 00:28:10,550 You know, how we create meaning from situations, attach emotions to them, and then that feeds into the next scenario. 256 00:28:10,550 --> 00:28:18,940 So we look at that iterative cycle of thinking and break that down with tools that you can apply to stop overthinking. 257 00:28:18,940 --> 00:28:28,070 And from that point, we layer in another piece of awareness about Superwoman and had disempowering archetypal cousins of the bitch 258 00:28:28,070 --> 00:28:32,060 the martyr and the victim, and we use a tool to tigger trap 259 00:28:32,060 --> 00:28:38,900 Those behaviours and I use specific NLP based tools to let go of that stuff because it's important 260 00:28:38,900 --> 00:28:45,720 to me to let go of the challenging patterns of behaviour before we start career planning, 261 00:28:45,720 --> 00:28:54,380 because you could have a very different outcome from if you're coming from a confident point of view as to when you first coming into coaching. 262 00:28:54,380 --> 00:29:00,290 So it takes me about six sessions to to really get to the core of it and move people beyond it. 263 00:29:00,290 --> 00:29:08,030 And then the last six sessions are really focussed towards defining your value and working on your leadership capabilities. 264 00:29:08,030 --> 00:29:16,910 So defining your value is that piece around vision, purpose, mission, natural talents and capabilities and values. 265 00:29:16,910 --> 00:29:21,740 And then from that piece, I'm also using another profiling tool. 266 00:29:21,740 --> 00:29:23,030 So I use talent dynamics. 267 00:29:23,030 --> 00:29:36,210 I also use the women's five power types in my coaching, and I help people to enhance the qualities of, say, for instance, if Superwoman shows up. 268 00:29:36,210 --> 00:29:40,580 superwoman doesn't make us a better communicator. It just makes us more anxious. 269 00:29:40,580 --> 00:29:44,930 If we're in an interview, we don't want it being superwoman. I'd be just very nervous. 270 00:29:44,930 --> 00:29:58,940 We actually want to step into the queen power type who is serene, calm in command, and he can articulate a vision really, really powerfully. 271 00:29:58,940 --> 00:30:04,160 So it's about showing people how to access those five different power types. 272 00:30:04,160 --> 00:30:07,280 Also, for leadership enhancement 273 00:30:07,280 --> 00:30:15,390 And then we do a five year detailed five year plan and design a network of support consciously to help put that plan into place. 274 00:30:15,390 --> 00:30:17,570 So when I'm removed from that picture, 275 00:30:17,570 --> 00:30:27,230 people will have the right people to help them get there in terms of mental sponsor's and other kinds of support as well. 276 00:30:27,230 --> 00:30:38,250 Perhaps the obvious ways that you all are using your experience of working in academia and in a research context. 277 00:30:38,250 --> 00:30:43,110 To work with them, relate to your clients. 278 00:30:43,110 --> 00:30:47,880 But one of the things we always try and kind of ask and talk about is how actually, you know, 279 00:30:47,880 --> 00:30:56,520 what what what skills and experience specifically are you using from your research degree, and your postdoc in the role that you're in now? 280 00:30:56,520 --> 00:31:02,150 Are there things that have transpired over really, really clearly or do you feel it's a completely different. 281 00:31:02,150 --> 00:31:08,920 You know, it's been a completely different kind of role and you've needed to learn a completely new set of skills. 282 00:31:08,920 --> 00:31:18,970 I think with em, with postdocs and PhDs, there are so many transferable skills that are really, really helpful and for any given job. 283 00:31:18,970 --> 00:31:20,770 So the things that I, 284 00:31:20,770 --> 00:31:30,160 I definitely fall back on time and time again are I did my whole PhD was on using different spectroscopic techniques and analysis. 285 00:31:30,160 --> 00:31:34,270 So I'm very analytical in the way that I approach coaching too. 286 00:31:34,270 --> 00:31:40,690 So for instance, I have those aspirational intentions for people's futures 287 00:31:40,690 --> 00:31:46,630 but it's not breaking down the analysis of what they said, this and this history session and noticing this. 288 00:31:46,630 --> 00:31:48,130 And I've I've got a tool for that. 289 00:31:48,130 --> 00:31:57,910 And I know I'm constantly analysing what people are saying and the context and bringing it all together into into a big picture. 290 00:31:57,910 --> 00:32:05,440 And I'm also analysing the progress that people are making on a fortnightly basis in terms of scoring's and rating. 291 00:32:05,440 --> 00:32:11,470 So I've become very scientific about whether or not the coaching is beneficial and working. 292 00:32:11,470 --> 00:32:19,930 And I need to see that progress to know that I'm making a difference and an impact to that person and tangibly. 293 00:32:19,930 --> 00:32:26,680 So I think that that those analytical skills are crucial and creating systems. 294 00:32:26,680 --> 00:32:37,920 So I don't know about you, but in my PhD, I had to create protocols and systems that were new to do everything and am and I'm always working in. 295 00:32:37,920 --> 00:32:41,710 Okay. I've done that with that client. But how does that translate to the next one? 296 00:32:41,710 --> 00:32:45,940 And how can I create a more streamlined system to do that thing? 297 00:32:45,940 --> 00:32:52,150 And how can I make things iteratively better on each cycle? So that's important to me. 298 00:32:52,150 --> 00:32:56,940 And the other part is in terms of in terms of the PhD 299 00:32:56,940 --> 00:33:07,000 I think creativity is one of the big things that most scientists, whether they know it or not, is a big part of science having that creative freedom. 300 00:33:07,000 --> 00:33:11,440 And that's what I find really exciting about coaching. 301 00:33:11,440 --> 00:33:20,680 It's having that creative freedom to to shape a particular session in a particular way, too, to when I work one to one. 302 00:33:20,680 --> 00:33:27,850 It's not a set programme. It's okay. They've brought this in this day and this in and this is how I'm gonna shape it. 303 00:33:27,850 --> 00:33:32,980 And I find that really exciting, that creative freedom. 304 00:33:32,980 --> 00:33:42,250 Although, yes, it often leaves me with many taps open at the same time that that's the nature of creativity. 305 00:33:42,250 --> 00:33:45,220 What else is important from that? 306 00:33:45,220 --> 00:33:54,580 I guess in terms of the obviously having run a business before was important in terms of just being able to do that thing. 307 00:33:54,580 --> 00:33:59,530 That was a big piece for me because it didn't feel as daunting to incorporate a 308 00:33:59,530 --> 00:34:05,950 company and then run all the books and that kind of stuff and set targets and goals. 309 00:34:05,950 --> 00:34:10,640 So. So that was also helpful to me as well. That's brilliant. 310 00:34:10,640 --> 00:34:17,080 And really insightful about how you apply those analytical skills. 311 00:34:17,080 --> 00:34:26,470 And I know when a lot of all researchers have an anxiety about searching for jobs outside of academia and that feeling of, 312 00:34:26,470 --> 00:34:32,360 well, how am I going to find something in. Spectroscopy. 313 00:34:32,360 --> 00:34:41,930 I said that right? And actually, you know, nine times out of ten people won't necessarily be moving into a role outside academia. 314 00:34:41,930 --> 00:34:52,770 Academia. That's specific to that discipline, but is about the application of the skills that they used to conduct their research. 315 00:34:52,770 --> 00:35:01,010 More than a topic they were researching. And so it's great to hear you articulate that so. 316 00:35:01,010 --> 00:35:05,100 So clearly, and, and eloquently 317 00:35:05,100 --> 00:35:15,900 It's yeah. It's really, really useful. 318 00:35:15,900 --> 00:35:20,920 Well. One is the other sort of things that we ask people. 319 00:35:20,920 --> 00:35:27,280 Because it's it's a key thing people like to know is. What are the main differences? 320 00:35:27,280 --> 00:35:33,270 You know, if we've done you've done a post, doc. 321 00:35:33,270 --> 00:35:40,830 Moving into kind of the business. So one to one coaching. What's different about working in that environment? 322 00:35:40,830 --> 00:35:48,270 Oh, my goodness. What's different about working in this environment? 323 00:35:48,270 --> 00:35:58,590 It's like I said, there were these terms, translational skills that I'm using, but it's completely different to to that world and that environment. 324 00:35:58,590 --> 00:36:02,880 Completely different. Yeah. 325 00:36:02,880 --> 00:36:11,940 So in academia, you have, you know, your colleagues that you work with and you can get people to bounce ideas off. 326 00:36:11,940 --> 00:36:19,080 And that's I always used to find that really, really helpful. And when I was maybe it wasn't my natural talent or capabilities. 327 00:36:19,080 --> 00:36:23,730 I knew exactly who to find to help me proofread my grant applications. 328 00:36:23,730 --> 00:36:29,400 He was really good on the detail because I'm more of the big picture thinker. 329 00:36:29,400 --> 00:36:34,010 Now, when I'm working in coaching, I'm I'm running my own business. 330 00:36:34,010 --> 00:36:41,850 I'm I'm by myself at the moment. So what I found superimportant, one of the big differences for me is I'm by myself. 331 00:36:41,850 --> 00:36:52,230 And so tapping into a big community of the people, doing the same thing as me, where I can bounce ideas off them. 332 00:36:52,230 --> 00:37:00,480 I have my own coach. I have a coaching mentor as well, supervisor so that I can get even better what it is I'm doing. 333 00:37:00,480 --> 00:37:06,900 Having all of these different people in place has been really important to bring structure 334 00:37:06,900 --> 00:37:17,420 that I used to have now into something that could be really lonely if it wasn't for for the. 335 00:37:17,420 --> 00:37:23,100 Yeah, I think that's a that's a really and I think a really key. 336 00:37:23,100 --> 00:37:31,950 Really key thing to consider when people are thinking about kind of what kind of environment they want to be working in. 337 00:37:31,950 --> 00:37:41,850 Yeah, when I'm I, I do I do have a two part workshop on defining your legacy, your life's work, 338 00:37:41,850 --> 00:37:49,290 and one part of that is the vehicle of choice that you use to express what it is that you want to do in the world, 339 00:37:49,290 --> 00:37:58,200 whether that's being an employee, whether that's in a not for profit sector or whether it's as a freelancer or an entrepreneur. 340 00:37:58,200 --> 00:38:03,660 Now, I would bracket myself as a freelancer as opposed to an entrepreneur, 341 00:38:03,660 --> 00:38:13,980 because although I like that freedom and I quite like an element of risk, I actually don't want a massive team of people to manage. 342 00:38:13,980 --> 00:38:24,450 That's not my strong point. My strong point is creating new stuff all the time and finding that creativity with helping the clients that I have. 343 00:38:24,450 --> 00:38:27,420 You know, that's the bit that really excites me, helping other people, 344 00:38:27,420 --> 00:38:34,980 making an impact and then doing new stuff all the time, whereas I don't actually want to manage a massive amount of people. 345 00:38:34,980 --> 00:38:43,710 So when you really understand yourself really well, you you can find the right vehicle of choice for you. 346 00:38:43,710 --> 00:38:50,970 Which doesn't necessarily mean that because you started a business, suddenly your having to be this massive entrepreneur all the time. 347 00:38:50,970 --> 00:39:01,980 So I am figuring out who you really are is a key part of which vehicle you'll choose to to express that in amazing. 348 00:39:01,980 --> 00:39:07,420 What advice would you give to someone who's thinking about. 349 00:39:07,420 --> 00:39:13,680 Taking the kind of path that you have, so moving into something that is more an. 350 00:39:13,680 --> 00:39:23,790 Kind of freelance, but also looking at something that's kind of coaching and developing people. 351 00:39:23,790 --> 00:39:30,410 Well, I remember having this conversation with the coach, our coaching certification programme. 352 00:39:30,410 --> 00:39:36,920 She was a research fellow. And had gone into the coaching certification programme, 353 00:39:36,920 --> 00:39:43,250 having never been coached herself, having never undertaken that kind of personal development. 354 00:39:43,250 --> 00:39:51,230 And she got there and she said, I really feel that if I'm coaching other people them perhaps I should have some coaching myself. 355 00:39:51,230 --> 00:39:53,300 And I said, yeah, definitely, 356 00:39:53,300 --> 00:40:04,220 because I had had coaching for two years before it made that connection that this was the way that I could make the difference. 357 00:40:04,220 --> 00:40:08,270 And that was really important because I knew that what a difference it made to me. 358 00:40:08,270 --> 00:40:16,430 So anybody who's thinking of moving into coaching or research development in some way and really do the work yourself 359 00:40:16,430 --> 00:40:25,070 first before you take all the people along because you want to be at least a few steps ahead of the other people, 360 00:40:25,070 --> 00:40:34,880 because we're all, you know, taking off layers, peeling back layers, becoming more of ourselves in the process. 361 00:40:34,880 --> 00:40:40,810 But it's great to get a head start before the clients, basically. 362 00:40:40,810 --> 00:40:45,380 Yeah, I think that that's that's really. That's really useful. 363 00:40:45,380 --> 00:40:49,370 And, of course, would be useful kind of thing to do. 364 00:40:49,370 --> 00:40:54,920 Anyway, are there any apart from kind of being coached are there, any experiences that you would advise? 365 00:40:54,920 --> 00:40:58,920 Current researchers to make the most was. 366 00:40:58,920 --> 00:41:06,980 Whilst that whilst they're still within that university system or is, you know, still completing their degree. 367 00:41:06,980 --> 00:41:20,390 Yeah. I think if I had my time again, I would do more of the courses that were available and actually carve out the time to do them. 368 00:41:20,390 --> 00:41:25,400 Because we lose so much time and energy on so many other things. 369 00:41:25,400 --> 00:41:32,990 And I would have a specific time of the week where I'm working specifically on my own self and my own career development, 370 00:41:32,990 --> 00:41:41,030 as opposed to blocking out all the time to do everything for everybody else and for the projects that I'm working on to have that self reflection, 371 00:41:41,030 --> 00:41:53,450 self development time factored in. And there are so many more things available within universities now and to take up on stage of them, really. 372 00:41:53,450 --> 00:41:59,210 Thank you so much to Hannah for taking the time to speak to me and to have such a rich and 373 00:41:59,210 --> 00:42:06,240 fascinating conversation about finding your fee and trying things out and identifying values, 374 00:42:06,240 --> 00:42:11,090 but also, you know, some of the very particular challenges that women face, 375 00:42:11,090 --> 00:42:18,250 not just in academia and research careers, but in the job market in general. 376 00:42:18,250 --> 00:42:34,006 And that's it for this episode. Join us next time when we'll be talking to another researcher about their career beyond their research degree.
On this week’s Quest for Gold: A former Olympian is among those charged with storming the U.S. Capitol. U.S. Figure Skating reaches a $1.4 million settlement over alleged sexual abuse. BMX rider Hannah Roberts ushered in 2021 by saying ‘I do.’ And we speak with men’s gymnast Grant Breckenridge of Libertyville, Illinois who discusses what […]
How can you efficiently run your business and stay present when life pulls you in a hundred different directions? Don’t miss this week’s National Wake-Up Call featuring Superstar Diamond Coach, Hannah Roberts. Hannah illustrates how she made huge strides when she created strategic, intentional working hours and learned to effectively balance her Coaching life with her family and personal life. Find out why you need to make sacrifices in order to reach your goals, why you need to utilize the Success Club Tracker, and why your income and growth is a direct reflection of how hard you work—not how much you work!
Hannah is an 18 year old bmx world champion. At the time of posting this if it were not for the Covid pandemic she would be competing at the olympics this weekend. Find out what it takes to be at the top of the game.
In this episode, Hannah Roberts, a Naturopath, and researcher from Knowrish Well, joins me as we discuss the growing popularity of specific nutrients like mushrooms and herbal adaptogens. Knowrish Well is a functional food company that delivers nutrient-dense products including various drink mixes. We chat about what adaptogens are, how to use them and the benefits for our overall health. We also dive into the world of mushrooms and which ones can help make a big impact in our skin and gut health. Hannah speaks to the role nutrition and supplements play in maintaining glowing skin regardless of age, and how the skin is closely linked to our gut health. We also talk about: Vegan and functional nutrition Potent ingredients Knowrish Well uses in their drink mixes How Knowrish Well was created Resources: Knowrish Well’s delicious products Instagram: @knowrishwell For more Biohacking with Brittany: Instagram Facebook Become A Client Free Biohack Your Cycle one-pager Listen on Spotify, iTunes, Google Play
Please welcome to the podcast the very talented actress Hannah Roberts. Hannah from England, has been acting for over 10 years now in Film, TV and Theatre. She has just finished up on the British TV mini series Re Up where she plays a police officer Sargent Jessica. She has also featured in Blood Choke Retribution, 7 Days- Story of a blind man doing 7 marathons in 7 days- where she plays an Australian news reporter Susan Parks. She also features in Dragon Kingdom. Hannah has also featured in a film clip for the band Home Wreck Band. @miss_hannah_roberts Here we talk about her fighting her fear on the stage, hows she has natural ability to do different accents, do you prefer villain or hero, playing a police officer, her experience in the USA and many great behind the scene stories. https://tellcraigyourstory.podbean.com https://linktr.ee/tellcraigyourstory tellcraigyourstory@hotmail.com @tellcraigyourstory Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcCr6P3Ja395SkapnECvOFw?view_as=subscriber #hannahroberts #tellcraigyourstory #actress #actor #7days #reup #australianaccent #LA #usa #theatre #film #TV #dragonkingdom #futuresoldiers #orderofkings #England #spiritualcontact
On this weeks Quest For Gold: Coronavirus continues to leave questions about he future of the games. President Trump weighs in. We talk with Rhythmic Gymnast Evita Griskenas, who had a competition cancelled, and had to leave Portugal ahead of the travel ban. The U.S. Women’s Soccer team pursues its $66 million lawsuit against U.S. […]
Italy took a page from China's playbook Sunday, locking down around 16 million people — more than a quarter of its population — for nearly a month to halt the relentless march of the new coronavirus across Europe.Weddings, museums, movie theatres shopping malls, and even restaurants are all hit by the new restrictions, which focus on a swath of northern Italy but are disrupting daily life around the country. After mass testing uncovered more than 7300 infections, Italy now has registered more cases of the virus than any country but China, where it's now on the retreat.From Venice to Milan, confusion reigned as residents and tourists tried to figure out when and how the new measures were coming into effect. Travellers crammed aboard standing-room only trains, tucking their faces into scarves and sharing sanitizing gel.Around the globe, more and more events were canceled or hidden behind closed doors, from the pope's Sunday service to a Formula One car race in Bahrain and a sumo competition in Japan. Questions grew about whether to maintain US presidential campaign rallies and other potentially "super-spreading" gatherings, as the virus stretches into new states.Italian Premier Giuseppe Conte signed a quarantine decree early yesterday for the country's prosperous north. Areas under lockdown include Milan, Italy's financial hub and the main city in Lombardy, and Venice, the main city in the neighboring Veneto region. The extraordinary measures will be in place until April 3.The fate of foreign visitors stuck in Italy's new quarantine zones is still unclear.The pope, who has been ill, held his Sunday blessing by video instead of in person, even though he wasn't directly affected by the lockdown. He described feeling like he was "in a cage."A sign advises that Colosseum will be closed, following the government's new prevention measures on public gatherings, in Rome yesterday. Photo / APIt's a feeling familiar in China, where the government locked down about 60 million people in central Hubei province in late January. Six weeks later, they're still effectively stuck.The World Health Organization has said China's move helped the rest of the world prepare for the virus to arrive, and WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus tweeted his support yesterday for Italians and their "bold, courageous steps aimed at slowing the speed of the coronavirus."China has suffered about three-fourths of the world's 109,000 coronavirus infections and most of its nearly 3,800 deaths. New infections in China have leveled off dramatically, however, and most of those infected, in China and globally, have already recovered.Infections mounted higher yesterday in other epicentres - South Korea, Iran and especially Italy. And with a nose-dive in tourist traffic and major disruptions to supply chains worldwide, stocks struggled Sunday as Mideast indexes fell 4 per cent to 10 per cent.Italy is closing all museums and archaeological sites, even those far from the lockdown zone. It suspended all weddings until April 3. The northern regions concerned by Sunday's decree are closing cinemas and ski slopes.Eateries all around Italy are expected, somehow, to keep patrons a metre away from each other.The Vatican Museums are now closed, including the Sistine Chapel, in yet another blow to Italy's all-important tourism industry. Alitalia, the Italian airline which was already financially ailing before the virus, suspended all national and international flights from Milan's Malpensa airport starting Monday.Lombardy's governor, who is in quarantine himself, sought to calm the public, discouraging hoarding and insisting "we're not going to war."Chaos erupted in the hours before Conte signed the decree, as word leaked about the planned quarantine. Italy is up to 7375 cases as of Saturday, and the death toll in the country rose to 366.Students at the University of Padua in northern Italy who had been out at bars on a Saturday night saw the reports on thei...
This week Sam and Tim explain why Sheku Kanneh-Mason is better than Harry potter, get the leading lady of the ENO, Elizabeth Llewellyn, to play a kazoo, talk to Bernard Hughes about his new disc Not Now, Bernard and Other Stories, AND unpick Don MacDonald's magical ‘When the Earth Stands Still'. Michael Hann explains in detail the impact Brexit is likely to have on the UK music industry: https://www.theguardian.com/music/2019/apr/03/brexit-effects-on-british-pop-classical-music Music Credits: ‘Tim and Sam's Podcast', written and performed by Harry Sever Wagner's Tristan Theme, arranged and performed by Timmy Fisher Beethoven's ‘Moonlight' Sonata, performed by Kobe Bryant and the Loring String Quartet Don MacDonald's ‘When the Earth Stands Still', written and performed by the composer Elgar's Nimrod, arr. Simon Parkin, performed by Sheku-Kanneh Mason, Ben Davies, Hannah Roberts, Josephine Knight, Caroline Dearnley and Ashok Klouda for Decca ‘Not Now, Bernard' by Bernard Hughes, performed by the Orchestra of the Swan and Alexander Armstrong under Tom Hammond for Orchid Classics Jean Sibelius's Fifth Symphony, arranged and performed by Timmy Fisher Follow us here: instagram.com/classicalpod/ twitter.com/ClassicalPod facebook.com/ClassicalPod/
The second part of my interview with Hannah Roberts, in which she gives her thoughts on the American church's lack of a theology of suffering and the resulting indifference that is often manifested regarding those who are suffering among us and on our border.
In our February 2020 podcast, we discuss cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason’s entry into the Official UK Album Chart, the first cellist in history to do so. We also analyse the nominees for Best Original Score at this year’s Oscars, BAFTAs and Golden Globes, and look at who from the classical music was named on the New Year’s Honours list this year.Also this episode, we listen to extracts from both our cover CD and our Recording of the Month, the latter of which is pianist Angela Hewitt performing Bach’s Partitas. Plus, we bring you the nominees for this year’s BBC Music Magazine Awards!As usual, we each bring along a recording we’ve discovered and have been enjoying this month, from piccolo music by Thea Musgrave to Spanish piano music by Granados.This episode is presented by editor Oliver Condy, who is joined by editorial assistant Freya Parr and reviews editor Michael Beek. It was produced by Ben Youatt and Jack Bateman.News:Judith Bingham: The Drowned LoversMaria Forsström (mezzo-soprano), Swedish Chamber Choir/Simon PhippsChandos CHSA5255Elgar: Enigma Variations – NimrodSheku Kanneh-Mason (cello), Ben Davies (cello), Hannah Roberts (cello), Josephine Knight (cello), Caroline Dearnley (cello), Ashok Khluda (cello)Decca 4850241The Magazine:Beethoven: Symphony No. 5: I. Allegro con brioBBC Philharmonic/Gianandrea NosedaJS Bach: Partita No. 1 in B flat: VI. GigueAngela Hewitt (piano)Hyperion CDA68271/2First Listen:Phantasm: Clavierubung IIIThe Well-Tempered ConsortPhantasmLinn CKD618Granados: Oriental (Danza Espanola)SaudadesRomain Nosbaum (piano)ARS Produktion ARS38287Thea Musgrave: Piccolo Play: IV. Les PapillonsMighty MetamorphosesPeter Verhoyen (piccolo), Stefan De Schepper (piano)Etcetera Records KTC1668 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hannah Roberts, 18 year old BMX Freestyle phenom, joins the show to talk about how excited she is for the sport she loves to be in the 2020 Olympics! Hannah has been competing in Freestyle for over half her life and is consistently on the podium. Hannah is currently number one overall in the world and barring something unforeseen, will be going to the Olympics in July! Follow Hannah on her socials! https://www.instagram.com/hannah_roberts_bmx/ https://www.facebook.com/hannahrobertsbmx1/ Follow us too! https://www.instagram.com/ourathletes.us/ https://twitter.com/Ourathletesusa http://www.ourathletes.us/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-rasile/ michael@ourathletes.us Please rate this show 5 stars so more people can hear these incredible stories!
Please donate to LGBT Stories now! Visit www.ourlgbtstories.com and click Donate at the top of the screen. HANNAH ROBERTS Hannah is a heterosexual woman, and she is sharing her first kiss story on the show today! Some of you might ask why she is doing this. Or why we have a straight person on this show? Well, "LGBT Stories" is all about inclusion and sharing everyday experiences in hopes of unity two communities - the LGBTQ community and the heterosexual community. We feel that by bringing on straight people to the show from time to time that it'll help display our commonalities. I mean, we all cry, laugh, experience hardships, and joy, right? Well, why not talk about this all with everyone? Rather than preaching inclusion, we are walking the talk! CONNECT WITH us ONLINE! If you haven’t joined our facebook group yet just go to facebook.com/groups/lgbtstories and click “Join”. www.instagram.com/ourlgbtstories www.instagram.com/kevingerdes www.instagram.com/ignitedpulseproductions www.ourlgbtstories.com www.kevingerdes.com CONTACT US contact@ourlgbtstories.com 310-750-3841 text or call us 24/7
Steve Bannon was one of the most influential figures in Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. He turned the Breitbart News website into a single platform for white supremacists, pro-lifers, neo-Nazis and climate change deniers. He has now moved to Europe. Neville Hawcock discusses what he’s doing here with Hannah Roberts who met him recently in Italy. Read Hannah's story hereContributors: Suzanne Blumson, executive editor, Neville Hawcock, FT Weekend magazine acting deputy editor and Hannah Roberts. Producer: Fiona Symon. Photo: Marco Bonomo See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gabriel Villamizar de Prisma Traveler y experto en destination running nos habla sobre los múltiples beneficios de viajar con un grupo a tus carreras: Mejores precios, financiación sin intereses, logÃstica perfecta sin estrés y con la oportunidad de hacer amigos de por vida por medio del running. Adicionalmente, puedes ganar 4 cupos para la Maratón MedellÃn y la Media Maratón del Mar. Solo debes seguir las cuentas de Trotadores y PrismaTraveler y seguir las instrucciones en la parte baja de este artÃculo. Gabriel Villamizar. Gabriel Villamizar fundador de la empresa Prisma Traveler. Gabriel es médico e ingeniero, pero sobre todo un runner con más de 10 años de experiencia. Este amor al running lo llevó a crear Prisma. Empresa que se encarga de facilitar las actividades logÃsticas de deportistas en competencias nacionales y extranjeras. Adicionalmente, Gabriel es embajador de la Fundación Operación Sonrisa y Run2KillCancer. Lo puedes encontrar en Instagram donde motiva a miles de corredores a vencer sus miedos y ser sus propios superhéroes por medio de su alter ego: Super Gabo. Describe sus dos momentos favoritos. Uno, motivar a otros por medio de ejemplo. Dos, recibir una medalla por el reconocimiento de «2 horas, 15 minutos y 10 años». Aquà el enlace a una conferencia TED en la cual ultramaratonista Hannah Roberts habla de este concepto. Destination Running. Empresas como Prisma Traveler son las encargadas de ofrecer experiencias inolvidables a los corredores. Destination running es el término acuñado en inglés para esta industria. Cientos de miles de runners viajan a diferentes destinos a correr carreras de calle o montaña. Si no has hecho nunca destination running, te invito a que contactes una empresa local de tu paÃs y estudies las opciones nacionales e internacionales que ofrecen. Seguro te encantará. Pronto encontrarás aquà un directorio con las empresas que recomendamos. Luis ha corrido 21 maratones en 8 paÃses (Estados Unidos, Colombia, Perú, Chile, Canadá, Alemania, Italia y Barbados) y su meta es sumar mÃnimo una cada año. Según él, es la mejor manera de conocer un paÃs y hacer amigos de por vida. Prisma Traveler. AquÃ, puedes encontrar la presentación completa de esta empresa dedicada al destination running en Colombia. Sin embargo, hacen viajes internacionales incluyendo Miami, Lima, Buenos Aires y Cancún. Algunos de los beneficios para runners explicados en la entrevista fueron: Asesoria totalmente gratis. Un embajador comparara las opciones que puedes encontrar por ti mismo en internet con los paquetes ofrecidos por ellos. Sin ningún compromiso, te asesorará de la mejor forma de estructurar tu viaje. Financiación: A diferencia de pagarlo con tu tarjeta de crédito y diferirlo a cuotas que te ocasionan intereses; Prima Traveler financia los paquetes a 9 cuotas mensuales sin intereses ni sobrecostos. LogÃstica: Los runners tenemos necesidades especiales. Desde llegar a la lÃnea de partida a horas de la madrugada cuando no hay transporte público, hasta tener que desayunar a las 3 de la mañana. Todo esto, Prisma Traveler lo puede coordinar. Amigos para siempre: Aunque no seas miembro de un club local, por medio de viajar con la familia Prisma Traveler, puedes conocer gente de todos los lugares que comparten tu mismo amor por el running Marathon Majors Seguro sabes sobre las majors. Tokio, Boston, Londres, BerlÃn, Chicago y Nueva York. Si quieres correr en estas carreras, exceptuando Boston para la cual debes clasificar, tienes estas opciones: Ganar un cupo por una loterÃa. Donar una gran cantidad de dinero a una fundación aprobada. Ir por medio de una empresa que hace destination running y es aprobada. Para esta última opción son las empresas como Prisma Traveler que se dedican a destination running. Aunque Prisma aún no han recibido su certificación, aquà puedes encontrar el enlace de las empresas en todos los paÃses que te pueden ayudar a cumplir este sueño. Sigue las redes de Prima para saber una vez han sido aprobados y pueden ayudarte a cumplir el sueño Concurso: Puedes ganar 4 inscripciones a dos carrera hermosas en Colombia: Dos inscripciones para la Maratón MedellÃn el 8 de septiembre, 2019 2 inscripciones para la Media Maratón del Mar en Cartagena el 20 de octubre, 2019. Para participar del concurso sigue los siguientes pasos: Ir a la página de Instagram de @PrismaTraveler y darle me gusta a la publicación de la entrevista Seguir las cuentas de @PrismaTraveler y @TrotadoresPodcast Comentar en la publicación cuáles son las carreras nacionales e internacionales a las que quisieras ir. Etiquetar a cuatro (4) amigos con los que quisieras ir a esas carreras El sorteo se realizará el 2 de junio en Instagram Live. Todos los oyentes que sigan los cuatro pasos tendrán oportunidad de ganar. Adicionalmente, se sorteara entre los participantes un 20% de descuento en los planes ofrecidos por Prima Traveler. Componente Social: Gabriel Villamizar como lo mencionamos antes es voluntario en dos fundaciones: Fundación Operación Sonrisa Run2KillCancer Si estás interesado en unirte a los esfuerzos para ayudar a personas con labio leporino o paladar hendido, te invito a que contactes a Gabriel. De la misma manera, si tienes un espacio en tu corazón para familias que están pasando por el proceso de cáncer, seguro hay alguna forma en la que te puedes involucrar en #Run2KillCancer. Prisma te Lleva: Una de las formas como Prisma Traveler está ayudando a atletas es llevarlos a carreras totalmente gratis. Se espera que llevando a atletas que no tienen los recursos, patrocinadores decidan apoyarlos. Si tienes un atleta al que quieres postular por favor contacta a Prisma Traveler. Si eres un atleta que crees merece este apoyo, puedes también contactar a esta empresa de destination running. Escucha la entrevista para que conozcas los criterios que Prisma utilizan para escoger a los atletas. Contacta a Prisma Traveler: Te invitamos a que escuches el episodio completo y aprendas un poco sobre el mundo de destination running. Sin embargo, si quieres aprender más, no dudes en contactar a Gabriel en: Instagram: @PrismaTraveler Facebook: @Prisma.Traveler Instagram Personal: @GVillamiG WhatsApp: +57 317 475 4497 No te pierdas el próximo episodio. Ya sabes donde puedes escuchar la entrevista completa. También, puedes suscribirte gratuitamente para que no te pierdas ningún episodio. Aquà están ambos enlaces para Android y iOS Apple. Sin embargo, si prefieres utilizar los reproductores integrados a la página, ponemos a tu disposición el de iVoxx en la parte superior y otro en la parte inferior. Aquà está el calendario completo de todos los episodios que tenemos al aire hasta el momento. The post TP071: Destination Running. Viaja por el mundo y conoce amigos runners. appeared first on Trotadores.
On the show today we have someone who truly puts their life on the line! In her own words Hannah describes herself as "A woman in the army who is always on adventures - Feels empowered through doing fitness and wants to - Reads books on phycology and philosophy to help me achieve my fitness goals and wants to share my experiences."The Power Hour podcast gets to know other people’s processes to greatness. Join Adrienne as she invites guest speakers from coaches, creatives and innovators to discuss their daily habits and the key to achieving personal success and well-being.Whether you want to build a business, write a book or run a marathon, the Power Hour is going to help you get there faster!You can follow Adrienne on Instagram / Twitter / FacebookThis is a Studio71 production.Producer - Jack ClaramuntExec Producer - Tom PayneProduction Support - Phie McKenzieOutro music by Paul Herbert Music.Produced at Jamz Studio.Studio71 is a Red Arrow Studios Company. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Italy’s food chain has been thoroughly infiltrated by the mafia, from field to fork. Hannah Roberts investigated the problem and told Josh Noble what she foundContributors: Suzanne Blumsom, executive editor, Josh Noble, weekend news editor, Hannah Roberts, Rome-based investigative reporter. Producer: Fiona Symon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On August 14, the Morandi bridge in Genoa collapsed, killing at least 43 people. Since then, many Italian politicians have blamed the tragic event on a lack of maintenance, says Hannah Roberts, and linked it to crony capitalism and policies of privatisation. This argument over privatisation is emblematic of a divided Italy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ben Hall discusses the Italian government's response to the disaster and the penalties facing the company licensed to operate the bridge with Hannah Roberts in Rome and Elaine Moore, deputy editor of the FT's Lex column.Read more:Italy’s transport officials were warned over Genoa bridge 6 months agoGenoa bridge collapse exposes a scourge that is not just in ItalyGenoa disaster shines light on Italy’s perceived inequalitiesSubscribe to the FT here See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rob Reeves, owner of Castrol Raceway, joins Reid to discuss the Rocky Mountain Nationals weekend. Later in the hour, 16 year old BMX World Champion Hannah Roberts discusses her love of the sport, as well as the FISE event in Edmonton this weekend.
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Women's World Football Show, Episode 58 features an exclusive interview with Doncaster Rovers Belles Chair Lady Faye Lygo; Chelsea Ladies FC fan website owner Hannah Roberts; and Aussie sports writer Cheryl Downes.
Today's episode features interviews with Hannah Roberts, one of the organisers of the Pint Of Science festival and Dr Gavin Brown, a Senior Lecturer in Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence at the University of Manchester.
In this episode, we discuss ultrarunner and member of the U.S. Navy, Hannah Robert’s love of running ultras, upcoming races, and how she fits training in while on navy deployment. Hannah shares insight on her self-care practices from her journey with depression to the role of nutrition in her life.