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Recorded just days after the Federal election, Gabrielle Chan doesn't mince words - even when bone tired. A celebrated journalist with the Guardian, outspoken advocate for rural Australia and encourager of individual agency. "Our system has been made up by people and it can be rewritten by people". Lets not wait for Government to bring change but get active and organised now during times of abundance. Links You'll LoveAcres and Acres in CorryongWendell BerryThe GuardianShow us you love us!Casual Support - Buy Me A CoffeeRegular Support - PatreonBuy the Book - Futuresteading - Live Like tomorrow mattersShow NotesConnecting the grass roots regen ag movements with top down politicsThe need for change in our food, water, land management policies“We export a lot of sausage sandwiches - beef and wheat”Why it's time to change the narrative around Australia's ag sector Why ‘level playing fields' are a farceThe fragility of financial deregulations, long global supply chains increasing disease, increased drought - how do we as a sovereign nation reassure ourselves of continued prosperityThe potential for rural policy to create the framework that allows smaller scale and regen practices to thriveThe power of the colonial squatacracyHow do we bring policy reform to ag so it has relevance for smaller scale 7 regen practices to thriveThe potential of utilising the “voices for” movement as a model for local food to growWhy we need to re-engage with politics The thing that only Govt does is set the ground rules for how we conduct our business. People need to be involved in politics to influence its directionThe need for strategic water policy to better support us on the driest continent on earthTalking about water, food and skills while we are in times of abundanceWhere does the role of govt need to stop and allow room for community to pick upThe ongoing debate about why we do not yet have drought policy or food policyRefine what you want to change - get organised and get active in the arena from bottom upThe big secret - we are ALL MAKING IT UPHer slow, gradual, accidental path to being a communicator.Her writing approach - just keep writing, push through the creative barriersThe process of sitting down and ordering your thoughts results in a unique Connecting the systemic dots through political reportingThe history of farming and nature controlThe Connectivity of farming to EVERYTHING ELSEAg and environment are different political portfolios - WTFWe cannot have an economy without an environmentThe need for the economy the environment + the desires of the humans involved in farming to be interacting The need to account for ecological resourcesQuestions the fundamental systemsFinding optimism in the work done by othersHaving faith in humanityConnecting people to spark changeSupport the show
This episode is a thought-provoking interview with Aisha Yesufu - an accomplished socio-political reformer, civic & community development crusader, public speaker and educator.Aisha Yesufu is a change-driven and impact-led Nigerian Socio-political Reformer who is well known for her campaign for the return of the abducted Chibok girls in northern Nigeria and how she helped amplify the voices of the youth during the End SARS movement in Nigeria to raise awareness about police brutality and advocating for reforms in the Nigerian police force.She is a businesswoman who teaches financial literacy to empower people to be financially independent and also have a voice to demand good governance.Aisha Yesufu's outspokenness and zeal to stand against injustice can be traced back to her childhood in Northern Nigeria, where speaking up as a female was unheard of. Her quest for knowledge led her to pursue a Master's Degree in Pharmaceutical Microbiology at the Ahmadu Bello University Zaria.Aisha is married to Aliu Osigwe Yesufu, a Chartered accountant. Their marriage is blessed with two children, Amir and Aliyyah Yesufu.Learn More About Aisha Yesufu:Website: https://www.aishayesufu.org/about/Stay Connected with MaureenWebsite: https://www.maureenchiana.comTraining Academy: https://www.themindsightacademy.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maureenchiana/Self Discovery eToolkit: http://bit.ly/3kG0yy9Articles on Brainz: https://bit.ly/brainz-digBook A Consultation: https://calendly.com/maureen-77/30minThanks for listening. Remember to Subscribe and follow me on LinkedIn or visit my Website and Online Academy.Thanks for listening. Remember to Subscribe and follow me on LinkedIn or visit my Website and Online Academy.
Before a workshop, training, or speech, which do you spend more time thinking about: what you will say or how you will say it?Joep Hegger would argue that your voice — your tonality and delivery — are just as critical to successful communication as the words you use. And he has plenty of research to back this up!In this episode, Joep and I explore the enormous power of vocal training and the impact an intentionally projected voice can have on outcomes. This feels like a topic we will hear much more about in the future — you can get ahead of the trend and add it to your repertoire with this episode!Find out about:How science explains why our voices make our first impressionsWhy mirroring isn't exclusive to our body languageWhat happens when a facilitator speaks with openness, calmness, and confidenceWhat defines a trustworthy voiceThe relationship between physical tension and outward expressionHow you can change different vocal elements to communicate in different waysDon't miss the next episode: subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player.And download the free 1-page summary, so you can always have the key points of this episode to hand.LinksThe Vocal Coach websiteConnect to Joep:On LinkedInSupport the show
Before a workshop, training, or speech, which do you spend more time thinking about: what you will say or how you will say it?Joep Hegger would argue that your voice — your tonality and delivery — are just as critical to successful communication as the words you use. And he has plenty of research to back this up!In this episode, Joep and I explore the enormous power of vocal training and the impact an intentionally projected voice can have on outcomes. This feels like a topic we will hear much more about in the future — you can get ahead of the trend and add it to your repertoire with this episode!Find out about:How science explains why our voices make our first impressionsWhy mirroring isn't exclusive to our body languageWhat happens when a facilitator speaks with openness, calmness, and confidenceWhat defines a trustworthy voiceThe relationship between physical tension and outward expressionHow you can change different vocal elements to communicate in different waysDon't miss the next episode: subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player.And download the free 1-page summary, so you can always have the key points of this episode to hand.LinksThe Vocal Coach websiteConnect to Joep:On LinkedInSupport the show
In this episode of The Last Days Podcast, Dr. Todd and Katie Holmes minister on the topic of "Clay Doesn't Have A Voice". Make sure you are subscribed and don't miss out on any of this powerful messages!
In this episode of Green Healing, I talk about having a voice, and Speaking Out about abuse. I share how I came to not be afraid anymore to talk about the abuse I lived and how you can come to comfortably talk about abuse too.
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"Have A Voice and Have Something To Say" A couple of days ago we caught up with the guys from Taipan, a metal band from Anaheim. They crashed at our spot for a night and did an interview with us. Taipan is an all star project formed by Michael Black of the Dead Sea Records and we talked about how the music industry is and how to make it out there as an independent artist. We also talked about playing in front of 38,000 people in Mexico and what its like being a session musician.
Join us for our open and frank discussion on personal empowerment, self-image and acceptance among lesbian womyn of color.Step up to the mic...Claim Your Voice...Speak Your Mind...Take a Stance!!
Join us for our open and frank discussion on personal empowerment, self-image and acceptance among lesbian womyn of color.Step up to the mic...Claim Your Voice...Speak Your Mind...Take a Stance!!