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The Business of Travel
Navigating Event Contracts with the GBTA Meetings & Events Committee Canada

The Business of Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 44:23


Welcome to this episode of the GBTA Business of Travel brought to you by the Canadian Meetings & Events Committee with special guest Heather Reid, Founder and CEO of Planner Protect Inc and the Canadian authority on event contracts. With over 30 years planning conferences and events for clients, Heather has helped hundreds of event organizers generate more than $9M in cash savings and avoided risk. Heather has dedicated much of her career into changing the education landscape for event professionals. In this podcast we explore some of the common issues and roadblocks with event contracts, both on the buyer and supplier side. We look at security and risk issues and force majeure and termination clauses and how the focus on contract language has changed over the years, especially since coming out of the pandemic. In an industry where planners used to “own” everything about a meeting, Heather helps to identify and acknowledge the other key stakeholders that contribute to the event from the contracting process to the execution. The views and opinions expressed by podcast guests are their own and do not constitute legal advice on behalf of GBTA.   Music track is Space Jazz by Kevin MacLeod  Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License 

Authentic Living  with  Roxanne
Thriving Through Trauma and Adversity...No Matter What with Heather Reid

Authentic Living with Roxanne

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 43:33


Roxanne Derhodge welcomes Heather Reid to share her journey of overcoming personal challenges. Heather opens up about her experiences with sexual abuse, emphasizing the importance of self-work, support, and coping mechanisms in dealing with trauma. She reflects on her healing process and the role of human connection in overcoming adversity. The conversation touches on Heather's experiences supporting her daughter through trauma and her perspective on societal expectations while raising her children. Heather shares insights on breaking patterns and the importance of sharing one's story. The episode concludes with Heather offering support to others and closing remarks.

Production Value Matters: The Business Event Podcast
From Planner to Protector: Heather Reid's Journey in Event Contract Education

Production Value Matters: The Business Event Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 35:40


In this episode of Production Value Matters, host Matthew Byrne interviews Heather Reid, founder of Planner Protect and creator of the Certified Event Contract Professional (CECP) program. Heather shares her journey from event planner to contract expert, discussing the importance of contract knowledge in the events industry and offering practical advice for professionals at all stages of their careers. For additional resources for #eventprofs visit www.byrneproductionservices.com/pvm

Box2Box: Full Show | Radio NTS
Box2Box - Heather Reid looks at the Matildas squad ahead of the Olympics, Marcela Mora y Araujo previews the Copa América

Box2Box: Full Show | Radio NTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 79:41


Box2Box, with Rob Gilbert and Michael Edgley! With the Matildas campaign for a medal at the Paris Olympics looming, football pioneer Heather Reid breaks down their chances with Michael and Rob. Derek Dyson and Rob chat with Marcela Mora y Araujo from The Guardian ahead of the Copa América. Can Argentina defend their title, will it be Messi's final Copa and what can we expect from hosts USA who will co host the 2026 FIFA World Cup? Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/Box2BoxNTSLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100028871306243  Enjoy our written content: https://www.box2boxnts.com.au/… & Join us on Wednesday for Stoppage Time!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Eating at a Meeting
231: Unlocking Success: A Look Back on Lessons Learned at PCMA Canada East CIC

Eating at a Meeting

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 43:09


In this episode, Tracy sits down with the PCMA Canada East Chapter Canadian Innovation Conference organizers, Natalie Marino, CMP, DES, Heather Reid, and Erica Orecchio, DES, to discuss how they managed the dietary needs of more than 250 attendees at the conference.  They talk about the challenges of accommodating dietary restrictions and the importance of providing inclusive and transparent food options at events and conferences. Here are three key takeaways from our conversation: 1️⃣ Accessibility is crucial: Accessibility should be a top priority and not an afterthought when planning events. From site visits to discussing dietary requirements with event venues and chefs, transparency and forethought can ensure that everyone's needs are met. 2️⃣ Embrace technology: Using QR codes and event apps can revolutionize how we provide information about food choices to attendees. QR codes can eliminate the need for printing physical menus, allowing for real-time updates and easy access to allergy-friendly options. 3️⃣ Sustainable choices matter: Consider incorporating locally sourced ingredients, reducing food waste, and giving back to the community by donating excess food to homeless shelters. We can create safe, sustainable, and inclusive experiences by thinking critically about food and beverage choices. A huge thank you to Nathalie, Heather, and Erica for sharing their insights and expertise. You can listen to this thought-provoking episode on my podcast, "Eating at a Meeting," which is available NOW on Youtube and later on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms. Don't forget to stay tuned for our next episode, where we'll be diving into contract law and the management of dietary data. As always, thank you for your support, and I hope everyone had happy Thanksgiving!

Testing Peers
Testing Peers 100

Testing Peers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 47:25


Testing Peers podcast has reached 100 episodes!Beth Marshall (10 episodes), chairs this special look back and forward episode, joined by Simon Prior (78 episodes), Russell Craxford (88), Chris Armstrong (93) and David Maynard (96).Beth skillfully guides the conversation to talk about the podcast and beyond, what are we most proud of?A few little peeks behind the curtain, including some insight into how long the editors typically take per episode. Many thanks to you David and Russell

Testing Peers
Fighting Fires

Testing Peers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 32:00


Welcome to another episode of the Testing Peers. The Awesome foursome back together again with the topic of fighting fires and some of the additional effort that is needed when it is all hitting the fan.Chris starts off the banter with asking us about memes we may use in the workplace, we have everything from Homer Simpson, Bryan Danielson, Barney Stinson and Mr Bean.We then dive into the main topic and Chris kicks us off with an story of his time testing games with the bugs not being prioritised and issues being left unfixed. Russell talks about a time when the release date was before the time testing was due to finish. Simon then covers examples of defects found in production and the varying ways in which these can be approached. David mentions an example when a Senior leader highlighted a bug which immediately caused a panic even though it ends up being human error.The Peers then go on to talk about how to work through the fires without causing panic and getting better collaboration at all times. Russell refers to Heather Reid's Testbash 2023 talk - https://www.ministryoftesting.com/testbash-talks/9a60cbd8 What fires have you had to put out recently? How did you do it? Get in touch and tell us your stories.ContactUs@TestingPeers.comTwitter (https://twitter.com/testingpeers)LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/testing-peers)Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/testingpeers/)Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TestingPeers)We're also now on GoodPods, check it out via the mobile app storesIf you like what we do and are able to, please visit our Patreon to explore how you could support us going forwards: https://www.patreon.com/testingpeersSaffron QA is a provider of recruitment and consultancy services, exclusively for the software testing industry.You can find out more at https://saffronqa.co.uk/  or on LinkedInSupport the show

Box2Box: Full Show | Radio NTS
Offside with Heather Reid

Box2Box: Full Show | Radio NTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 53:36


With just days before the FIFA Women's World Cup kicks off in Australia & New Zealand, Rob Gilbert and Michael Edgley chat to one of the pioneers of the women's game, Heather Reid.In a rare deep dive into her career, Heather talks about her early football influences as the daughter of Scottish immigrants and her four decades in football as a volunteer, player, coach and administrator.As an advocate for and participant in the establishment of a Women's World Cup, admission to the Olympic Games and member of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 Bid Committee, no subject is off limits as the lads chat through the highs and lows of her time in the game.It's a compelling must listen edition of Box2Box Offside for all football enthusiasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dub Zone: Liberty A-League 2023-24
Dub Zone Round 18 Highlights: Naomi Chinnama, Heather Reid, Hillary Beall & Hensley Hancuff

Dub Zone: Liberty A-League 2023-24

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 29:06


It's time for your weekly taste of Dub Zone as we bring you interview highlights from last week's episode. Joining the Dub Zone crew during Round 18 were Melbourne City defender Naomi Chinnama, former CEO of Capital Football Heather Reid, Western United goalkeeper Hillary Beall & Brisbane Roar goalkeeper Hensley Hancuff. To never miss a second of Dub Zone, tune in live from 2.45pm (AEDT) every Saturday on 10 Play, 10 Football and A-Leagues Facebook.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Testing Peers
30 Things Every New Tester Should Learn - 6 Years On

Testing Peers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023 42:43


elcome to another episode of the Testing Peers podcast, this time we have a slightly different show for you.Regular host, Chris is joined by the wonderful Heather Reid, as we look back over the brilliant article Heather wrote back in 2017 - 30 Things Every New Software Tester Should Learn on the Ministry of Testing site.Before we look back at Heather's article, we talk about anything from our past online that we might find a little cringey.Then we review the article, written almost exactly six years ago, talking through all 30 tasks, and Heather provides some insight into each task, as well as where she would make changes, remove or replace any task.We cover a lot of interesting topics, and below are links to some of the things we discuss.QA In Your Job Titles? - Ministry of Testing (The Club)Learning How to Learn: Powerful mental tools to help you master tough subjects - CourseraMaking Work Visible: Exposing Time Theft to Optimize Workflow by Dominica Degrandis (Book via Amazon)Ministry of Testing - Go Pro!Team Guide to Software Testability: Better software through greater testability by Ash Winter and Rob Meaney (Book via Amazon)Fifty Quick Ideas to Improve Your User Stories by Gojko Adzic and David Evans (Book via Amazon)Starting Your Software Testing Career by Nicola Lindgren (Book via Leanpub)How Can I Test This? by Nicola Lindgren, Mike Harris, Suman Bala, Philip Wong, and Shawn Shaligram (Book via Leanpub)Testing Web APIs by Mark Winteringham (Book via Amazon)Contemporary Exploratory Testing by Maaret Pyhäjärvi (Book via Leanpub)Would Heu-Risk it? Tools, traps and weapons for Software Testing by Lena Wiberg (Book via Leanpub)Understanding where quality starts as a tester - Vernon Richards (via LinkedIn)Software Testing Heuristics: Mind The Gap! by Richard Bradshaw and Sarah Deery (via Ministry of Testing)Workroom Productions - Get Better at Software TestingAccessibility Testing 101 - Crystal Preston-Watson (Talk from TestBash San Francisco 2019, via Ministry of Testing PRO)Introduction To Accessibility Testing - Deborah Reid (Course via Ministry of Testing)The Big Test Theory - Ady StokesSupport the show

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New Books Network
Fiona Crawford and Lee McGowan, "Never Say Die: The Hundred-Year Overnight Success of Australian Women's Football" (NewSouth Books, 2019)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 68:21


Today we are joined by two guests: Dr. Fiona Crawford, a writer, editor, and researcher whose work engages with social, environmental, and sports. Dr. Crawford writes for a range of publications including Four Four Two and works frequently Football Australia. We are also joined by Dr. Lee McGowan, a researcher, writer and teacher working at the University of Sunshine Coast. Dr McGowan works on the intersections of sport, culture and community engagement. Together, they are the authors of Never Say Die: The Hundred-Year Overnight Success of Australian Women's Football (University of New South Wales Press, 2019). In our conversation, we discussed the booms and busts of women's football in Australia, “sliding door” moments that offered alternative possibilities for women's football, and the obstacles facing the contemporary women's game around the world. In Never Say Die, Crawford and McGowan both trace the history of women's football in Australia and offer a commentary on the state of the women's game today. The first three chapters chart the development of women's football, emerging earliest in Queensland before being hobbled by the actions of men in state federations. In this way, the rise and fall of the early Australian game mirrored history of the famous English FA ban of women's football. An Australian women's led football league re-emerged in the heady days of the 1960s and 1970s, when creative and hardworking people such as Pat O'Connor, Elaine Watson, and Heather Reid opened the way for an Australia wide women's competition. In 1974, female administrators and players organized the Australian Women's Soccer Association, which under the leadership of “quiet achieving ground breakers” built the foundations for women's football today. The following year they competed in the Asian Women's Championship, but never with the same financial support as the men's side. Of course, success brought new challenges and the Crawford Report (no relation) helped to subordinate women's football again under the national federation: Football Australia. The latter chapters of Never Say Die deal with contemporary challenges to the women's game including: the organization of the W-League, pay disputes between the women's national team and the federation, injury issues among women's footballers resulting from inadequate medical facilities and improper training, a dearth of female coaches, particularly at the top level, and the trajectory of the current Matildas. Crawford and McGowan's comments in these chapters are vital for understanding the issues in women's football today and have helped to shape public debate over issues such as pay disparities, an issue that has subsequently been addressed by Football Australia. In their work, Crawford and McGowan offer a compelling and rich account of women's football in Australia. Their work is informed not only by a deep dive into the archival resources, especially the popular press, but also by interviews with many former women's players, referees, coaches and administrators. Crawford and McGowan's very readable and timely book will be of interest to people broadly interested in sport, especially those with a focus on women's sport, but also to a public audience interested in the history of the Matildas before the 2023 Australian Women's World Cup. Keith Rathbone is a Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. He researches twentieth-century French social and cultural history. His book, entitled Sport and physical culture in Occupied France: Authoritarianism, agency, and everyday life, (Manchester University Press, 2022) examines physical education and sports in order to better understand civic life under the dual authoritarian systems of the German Occupation and the Vichy Regime. If you have a title to suggest for this podcast, please contact him at keith.rathbone@mq.edu.au and follow him at @keithrathbone on twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Fiona Crawford and Lee McGowan, "Never Say Die: The Hundred-Year Overnight Success of Australian Women's Football" (NewSouth Books, 2019)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 68:21


Today we are joined by two guests: Dr. Fiona Crawford, a writer, editor, and researcher whose work engages with social, environmental, and sports. Dr. Crawford writes for a range of publications including Four Four Two and works frequently Football Australia. We are also joined by Dr. Lee McGowan, a researcher, writer and teacher working at the University of Sunshine Coast. Dr McGowan works on the intersections of sport, culture and community engagement. Together, they are the authors of Never Say Die: The Hundred-Year Overnight Success of Australian Women's Football (University of New South Wales Press, 2019). In our conversation, we discussed the booms and busts of women's football in Australia, “sliding door” moments that offered alternative possibilities for women's football, and the obstacles facing the contemporary women's game around the world. In Never Say Die, Crawford and McGowan both trace the history of women's football in Australia and offer a commentary on the state of the women's game today. The first three chapters chart the development of women's football, emerging earliest in Queensland before being hobbled by the actions of men in state federations. In this way, the rise and fall of the early Australian game mirrored history of the famous English FA ban of women's football. An Australian women's led football league re-emerged in the heady days of the 1960s and 1970s, when creative and hardworking people such as Pat O'Connor, Elaine Watson, and Heather Reid opened the way for an Australia wide women's competition. In 1974, female administrators and players organized the Australian Women's Soccer Association, which under the leadership of “quiet achieving ground breakers” built the foundations for women's football today. The following year they competed in the Asian Women's Championship, but never with the same financial support as the men's side. Of course, success brought new challenges and the Crawford Report (no relation) helped to subordinate women's football again under the national federation: Football Australia. The latter chapters of Never Say Die deal with contemporary challenges to the women's game including: the organization of the W-League, pay disputes between the women's national team and the federation, injury issues among women's footballers resulting from inadequate medical facilities and improper training, a dearth of female coaches, particularly at the top level, and the trajectory of the current Matildas. Crawford and McGowan's comments in these chapters are vital for understanding the issues in women's football today and have helped to shape public debate over issues such as pay disparities, an issue that has subsequently been addressed by Football Australia. In their work, Crawford and McGowan offer a compelling and rich account of women's football in Australia. Their work is informed not only by a deep dive into the archival resources, especially the popular press, but also by interviews with many former women's players, referees, coaches and administrators. Crawford and McGowan's very readable and timely book will be of interest to people broadly interested in sport, especially those with a focus on women's sport, but also to a public audience interested in the history of the Matildas before the 2023 Australian Women's World Cup. Keith Rathbone is a Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. He researches twentieth-century French social and cultural history. His book, entitled Sport and physical culture in Occupied France: Authoritarianism, agency, and everyday life, (Manchester University Press, 2022) examines physical education and sports in order to better understand civic life under the dual authoritarian systems of the German Occupation and the Vichy Regime. If you have a title to suggest for this podcast, please contact him at keith.rathbone@mq.edu.au and follow him at @keithrathbone on twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Gender Studies
Fiona Crawford and Lee McGowan, "Never Say Die: The Hundred-Year Overnight Success of Australian Women's Football" (NewSouth Books, 2019)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 68:21


Today we are joined by two guests: Dr. Fiona Crawford, a writer, editor, and researcher whose work engages with social, environmental, and sports. Dr. Crawford writes for a range of publications including Four Four Two and works frequently Football Australia. We are also joined by Dr. Lee McGowan, a researcher, writer and teacher working at the University of Sunshine Coast. Dr McGowan works on the intersections of sport, culture and community engagement. Together, they are the authors of Never Say Die: The Hundred-Year Overnight Success of Australian Women's Football (University of New South Wales Press, 2019). In our conversation, we discussed the booms and busts of women's football in Australia, “sliding door” moments that offered alternative possibilities for women's football, and the obstacles facing the contemporary women's game around the world. In Never Say Die, Crawford and McGowan both trace the history of women's football in Australia and offer a commentary on the state of the women's game today. The first three chapters chart the development of women's football, emerging earliest in Queensland before being hobbled by the actions of men in state federations. In this way, the rise and fall of the early Australian game mirrored history of the famous English FA ban of women's football. An Australian women's led football league re-emerged in the heady days of the 1960s and 1970s, when creative and hardworking people such as Pat O'Connor, Elaine Watson, and Heather Reid opened the way for an Australia wide women's competition. In 1974, female administrators and players organized the Australian Women's Soccer Association, which under the leadership of “quiet achieving ground breakers” built the foundations for women's football today. The following year they competed in the Asian Women's Championship, but never with the same financial support as the men's side. Of course, success brought new challenges and the Crawford Report (no relation) helped to subordinate women's football again under the national federation: Football Australia. The latter chapters of Never Say Die deal with contemporary challenges to the women's game including: the organization of the W-League, pay disputes between the women's national team and the federation, injury issues among women's footballers resulting from inadequate medical facilities and improper training, a dearth of female coaches, particularly at the top level, and the trajectory of the current Matildas. Crawford and McGowan's comments in these chapters are vital for understanding the issues in women's football today and have helped to shape public debate over issues such as pay disparities, an issue that has subsequently been addressed by Football Australia. In their work, Crawford and McGowan offer a compelling and rich account of women's football in Australia. Their work is informed not only by a deep dive into the archival resources, especially the popular press, but also by interviews with many former women's players, referees, coaches and administrators. Crawford and McGowan's very readable and timely book will be of interest to people broadly interested in sport, especially those with a focus on women's sport, but also to a public audience interested in the history of the Matildas before the 2023 Australian Women's World Cup. Keith Rathbone is a Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. He researches twentieth-century French social and cultural history. His book, entitled Sport and physical culture in Occupied France: Authoritarianism, agency, and everyday life, (Manchester University Press, 2022) examines physical education and sports in order to better understand civic life under the dual authoritarian systems of the German Occupation and the Vichy Regime. If you have a title to suggest for this podcast, please contact him at keith.rathbone@mq.edu.au and follow him at @keithrathbone on twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies

New Books in Sports
Fiona Crawford and Lee McGowan, "Never Say Die: The Hundred-Year Overnight Success of Australian Women's Football" (NewSouth Books, 2019)

New Books in Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 68:21


Today we are joined by two guests: Dr. Fiona Crawford, a writer, editor, and researcher whose work engages with social, environmental, and sports. Dr. Crawford writes for a range of publications including Four Four Two and works frequently Football Australia. We are also joined by Dr. Lee McGowan, a researcher, writer and teacher working at the University of Sunshine Coast. Dr McGowan works on the intersections of sport, culture and community engagement. Together, they are the authors of Never Say Die: The Hundred-Year Overnight Success of Australian Women's Football (University of New South Wales Press, 2019). In our conversation, we discussed the booms and busts of women's football in Australia, “sliding door” moments that offered alternative possibilities for women's football, and the obstacles facing the contemporary women's game around the world. In Never Say Die, Crawford and McGowan both trace the history of women's football in Australia and offer a commentary on the state of the women's game today. The first three chapters chart the development of women's football, emerging earliest in Queensland before being hobbled by the actions of men in state federations. In this way, the rise and fall of the early Australian game mirrored history of the famous English FA ban of women's football. An Australian women's led football league re-emerged in the heady days of the 1960s and 1970s, when creative and hardworking people such as Pat O'Connor, Elaine Watson, and Heather Reid opened the way for an Australia wide women's competition. In 1974, female administrators and players organized the Australian Women's Soccer Association, which under the leadership of “quiet achieving ground breakers” built the foundations for women's football today. The following year they competed in the Asian Women's Championship, but never with the same financial support as the men's side. Of course, success brought new challenges and the Crawford Report (no relation) helped to subordinate women's football again under the national federation: Football Australia. The latter chapters of Never Say Die deal with contemporary challenges to the women's game including: the organization of the W-League, pay disputes between the women's national team and the federation, injury issues among women's footballers resulting from inadequate medical facilities and improper training, a dearth of female coaches, particularly at the top level, and the trajectory of the current Matildas. Crawford and McGowan's comments in these chapters are vital for understanding the issues in women's football today and have helped to shape public debate over issues such as pay disparities, an issue that has subsequently been addressed by Football Australia. In their work, Crawford and McGowan offer a compelling and rich account of women's football in Australia. Their work is informed not only by a deep dive into the archival resources, especially the popular press, but also by interviews with many former women's players, referees, coaches and administrators. Crawford and McGowan's very readable and timely book will be of interest to people broadly interested in sport, especially those with a focus on women's sport, but also to a public audience interested in the history of the Matildas before the 2023 Australian Women's World Cup. Keith Rathbone is a Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. He researches twentieth-century French social and cultural history. His book, entitled Sport and physical culture in Occupied France: Authoritarianism, agency, and everyday life, (Manchester University Press, 2022) examines physical education and sports in order to better understand civic life under the dual authoritarian systems of the German Occupation and the Vichy Regime. If you have a title to suggest for this podcast, please contact him at keith.rathbone@mq.edu.au and follow him at @keithrathbone on twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sports

New Books in Women's History
Fiona Crawford and Lee McGowan, "Never Say Die: The Hundred-Year Overnight Success of Australian Women's Football" (NewSouth Books, 2019)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 68:21


Today we are joined by two guests: Dr. Fiona Crawford, a writer, editor, and researcher whose work engages with social, environmental, and sports. Dr. Crawford writes for a range of publications including Four Four Two and works frequently Football Australia. We are also joined by Dr. Lee McGowan, a researcher, writer and teacher working at the University of Sunshine Coast. Dr McGowan works on the intersections of sport, culture and community engagement. Together, they are the authors of Never Say Die: The Hundred-Year Overnight Success of Australian Women's Football (University of New South Wales Press, 2019). In our conversation, we discussed the booms and busts of women's football in Australia, “sliding door” moments that offered alternative possibilities for women's football, and the obstacles facing the contemporary women's game around the world. In Never Say Die, Crawford and McGowan both trace the history of women's football in Australia and offer a commentary on the state of the women's game today. The first three chapters chart the development of women's football, emerging earliest in Queensland before being hobbled by the actions of men in state federations. In this way, the rise and fall of the early Australian game mirrored history of the famous English FA ban of women's football. An Australian women's led football league re-emerged in the heady days of the 1960s and 1970s, when creative and hardworking people such as Pat O'Connor, Elaine Watson, and Heather Reid opened the way for an Australia wide women's competition. In 1974, female administrators and players organized the Australian Women's Soccer Association, which under the leadership of “quiet achieving ground breakers” built the foundations for women's football today. The following year they competed in the Asian Women's Championship, but never with the same financial support as the men's side. Of course, success brought new challenges and the Crawford Report (no relation) helped to subordinate women's football again under the national federation: Football Australia. The latter chapters of Never Say Die deal with contemporary challenges to the women's game including: the organization of the W-League, pay disputes between the women's national team and the federation, injury issues among women's footballers resulting from inadequate medical facilities and improper training, a dearth of female coaches, particularly at the top level, and the trajectory of the current Matildas. Crawford and McGowan's comments in these chapters are vital for understanding the issues in women's football today and have helped to shape public debate over issues such as pay disparities, an issue that has subsequently been addressed by Football Australia. In their work, Crawford and McGowan offer a compelling and rich account of women's football in Australia. Their work is informed not only by a deep dive into the archival resources, especially the popular press, but also by interviews with many former women's players, referees, coaches and administrators. Crawford and McGowan's very readable and timely book will be of interest to people broadly interested in sport, especially those with a focus on women's sport, but also to a public audience interested in the history of the Matildas before the 2023 Australian Women's World Cup. Keith Rathbone is a Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. He researches twentieth-century French social and cultural history. His book, entitled Sport and physical culture in Occupied France: Authoritarianism, agency, and everyday life, (Manchester University Press, 2022) examines physical education and sports in order to better understand civic life under the dual authoritarian systems of the German Occupation and the Vichy Regime. If you have a title to suggest for this podcast, please contact him at keith.rathbone@mq.edu.au and follow him at @keithrathbone on twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies
Fiona Crawford and Lee McGowan, "Never Say Die: The Hundred-Year Overnight Success of Australian Women's Football" (NewSouth Books, 2019)

New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 68:21


Today we are joined by two guests: Dr. Fiona Crawford, a writer, editor, and researcher whose work engages with social, environmental, and sports. Dr. Crawford writes for a range of publications including Four Four Two and works frequently Football Australia. We are also joined by Dr. Lee McGowan, a researcher, writer and teacher working at the University of Sunshine Coast. Dr McGowan works on the intersections of sport, culture and community engagement. Together, they are the authors of Never Say Die: The Hundred-Year Overnight Success of Australian Women's Football (University of New South Wales Press, 2019). In our conversation, we discussed the booms and busts of women's football in Australia, “sliding door” moments that offered alternative possibilities for women's football, and the obstacles facing the contemporary women's game around the world. In Never Say Die, Crawford and McGowan both trace the history of women's football in Australia and offer a commentary on the state of the women's game today. The first three chapters chart the development of women's football, emerging earliest in Queensland before being hobbled by the actions of men in state federations. In this way, the rise and fall of the early Australian game mirrored history of the famous English FA ban of women's football. An Australian women's led football league re-emerged in the heady days of the 1960s and 1970s, when creative and hardworking people such as Pat O'Connor, Elaine Watson, and Heather Reid opened the way for an Australia wide women's competition. In 1974, female administrators and players organized the Australian Women's Soccer Association, which under the leadership of “quiet achieving ground breakers” built the foundations for women's football today. The following year they competed in the Asian Women's Championship, but never with the same financial support as the men's side. Of course, success brought new challenges and the Crawford Report (no relation) helped to subordinate women's football again under the national federation: Football Australia. The latter chapters of Never Say Die deal with contemporary challenges to the women's game including: the organization of the W-League, pay disputes between the women's national team and the federation, injury issues among women's footballers resulting from inadequate medical facilities and improper training, a dearth of female coaches, particularly at the top level, and the trajectory of the current Matildas. Crawford and McGowan's comments in these chapters are vital for understanding the issues in women's football today and have helped to shape public debate over issues such as pay disparities, an issue that has subsequently been addressed by Football Australia. In their work, Crawford and McGowan offer a compelling and rich account of women's football in Australia. Their work is informed not only by a deep dive into the archival resources, especially the popular press, but also by interviews with many former women's players, referees, coaches and administrators. Crawford and McGowan's very readable and timely book will be of interest to people broadly interested in sport, especially those with a focus on women's sport, but also to a public audience interested in the history of the Matildas before the 2023 Australian Women's World Cup. Keith Rathbone is a Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. He researches twentieth-century French social and cultural history. His book, entitled Sport and physical culture in Occupied France: Authoritarianism, agency, and everyday life, (Manchester University Press, 2022) examines physical education and sports in order to better understand civic life under the dual authoritarian systems of the German Occupation and the Vichy Regime. If you have a title to suggest for this podcast, please contact him at keith.rathbone@mq.edu.au and follow him at @keithrathbone on twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/australian-and-new-zealand-studies

Real Talk
March 3, 2022 - Police Critics & Surveillance; Eat, Sleep & Exercise for Whole Health

Real Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 99:42


4:02 | Activist Bashir Mohamed and first-term Edmonton city councilor Michael Janz discuss being on an alleged list of critics kept by local police and what it means for anyone who may question law enforcement in Alberta's capital city. The Edmonton Police Service declined to be interviewed and the Edmonton Police Association has not responded to our requests. 32:37 | #QuestionoftheWeek | Ryan reviews the results from our latest survey, focusing on "freedom" convoys and illegal occupations across Canada. Presented by Y Station. 36:35 | A conversation about eat, sleep, and exercise, how each affects one another, and overall health. Ryan welcomed sleep scientist Dr. Jonathan Charest, registered dietitian Heather Reid, and personal trainer Graham Doody.

Connecting people and nature in Scotland
How climate change is affecting our weird and wonderful weather, with Dr Heather Reid

Connecting people and nature in Scotland

Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 24:03


Well known for her weather forecasting with the Met Office and BBC Scotland, Heather was recently appointed to NatureScot's Board. Throughout her career she's witnessed significant changes in our weather. We discuss the direct impact of climate change and the significance of STEM in understanding these changes. With a focus on hope for the future, Heather highlights what we can all do to make space for nature and reduce our carbon footprint. A really inspiring listen!

Heard It On The Shark
Heather Reid - Baptist Memorial Hospital - Chief Nursing Officer

Heard It On The Shark

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 8:10


This week:  Heather Reid of Ripley, MS, is the Chief Nursing Officer at Baptist Memorial Hospital of Union County.  She and Melinda talk about the Delta Variant surge and how that has effected the lives of the nurses at Baptist.  Melinda and Heather discuss vaccines and masking and what Heather hopes people will do to help curb the surge.  https://www.baptistonline.org/locations/union-countyEvery week: Northeast Mississippi business owners, industry leaders, Main Street Directors, school and hospital leaders discuss what's happening in our "little postage stamp of native soil" - William Faulkner. Interviews are recorded in Ripley, MS at Sun Bear Studio, broadcast every day at 11 am on The Shark 102.3 FM Radio and added here to help you stay informed.   When broadcast on The Shark, the shows will either come from Main Street Moments or Heard It On The Shark.  On Main Street Moments, Melinda talks to area Main Street Directors, Chamber directors and small business owners.  Heard It On The Shark interviews are usually with industry, medical, non-profit and school leaders in North Mississippi.  If you would like to be considered for an interview, you can call us at 662-837-1023.  Ask for Melinda.     The Shark 102.3 FM Radio Station and Sun Bear Studio are located in Ripley, MS and owned by Chris and Melinda Marsalis.  Chris and Melinda have a passion for community development and love all of the amazing things that are going on in North Mississippi.   

B90
Kate Gill

B90

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 68:15


Rhali returns, albeit with a broken leg, Dale worries about Eric in lockdown, Cheryl asks the dumb questions you all want to know the answers to and Steffen delivers his Nordic wrap with promising news on Karly Roestbakken. All that, plus a super special guest. GuestKate Gill (Matildas cap 127) is our special guest who works off the field every day to make football better. This month, Gill celebrates her one year anniversary at the helm of PFA as co-Chief Executive.A prolific striker, Gill debuted for the Matildas at the age of 17, amassing 86 matches.Domestically, Gill also played in the W-League (Newcastle Jets and Perth Glory) and won the Golden Boot twice, first in 2012-2013 and then 2014.During the podcast, Gill reflects on her time in Sweden (Damallsvenskan) playing with AIK, Sunnanå, Malmo and Linköpings FC.Gill was the first Australian to win AFC Women's Player of the Year and part of the 2010 Asian Cup winning team. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kathryn Gill (@kathrynagill)Hot TopicsIt's only nine days until the first football match at the Tokyo Olympics. We continue with team previews and discuss the upcoming friendly between the Matildas and Japan.Hot (bad) news hits our world, with Amy Chapman voted off the Football Queensland board.Around the WorldNordicNorway Toppserien Round 8From when we last spoke, there is no longer a four-way logjam at the top of the table.Teagan Micah, played her last game with IL Sandviken in Round 7, leaving just two Aussies in the Toppserien. Word is Teagan may return to the Nordic leagues after the Olympics.(9) Klepp IL (Nikola Orgill) played Avaldsnes away on the weekend, losing 3-0. After 2 wins at the start of the season, Klepp have fallen away and now sit 2nd last. To make matters worse, it looked like Nikola pulled a hammy at the end of the first half, and she had to be substituted. (4) LSK Kvinner FK (Karly Roestbakken) won 1-2 away at Kolbotn, scoring twice in the first 16 minutes in the rain. They remain 4th but have a big game against the champs Vålerenga coming up. Karly's rehab is progressing and she has resumed running, posting on Instagram from the AIS fields. She will be returning to Norway soon and should hopefully be able to resume training with the LSK squad.Sweden Damallsvenskan Round 12Mid-season break with no games until late August.Iceland Round 9(3) UMF Selfoss (Emma Checker) Emma has captained the side in their last 2 games, and played 90' in a home 1-2 loss against leaders Valur Reykjavik, perhaps indicating they are digging themselves out of a slump in recent rounds. They retain 3rd place. NPLW RoundupNSW is still in lockdown, but football continues. With Steffen sharing his ACT wrap and Cheryl suggests a cross State Golden Boot competition. Can anyone beat 15 goals so far from Melina Ayres?ACT - Round 13Belconnen 9 - 1 Tuggeranong, with 3 goals to Leah Carnegie and 2 to Talia Backhouse Mid-table roller coaster continues.West Canberra won 2-1 against Gungahlin United. West Canberra have recently lost the services of both Emma Stanbury and Tiana Jaber. West Canberra picked up midfielder Tara Cannon from CUA (originally from the West Canberra club).Michelle Heyman played a full game for Gungahlin. One of those games where the Gunners had most of the possession but their shooting was wayward. West Canberra's win was largely due to the efforts of Alex McKenzie (midfield) and Janet King (GK), while Sofia Chaverra Calle scored both goals - both very nicely taken - for West Canberra - see this week's write-up. Wagga City 0 - 8 Canberra Croatia, Brittany Palombi scored a ridiculous 5 goals, perhaps spurred on by the news of her sister coming into the squad for the balance of the campaign. Ash has been an important figure at APIA the last few years, captaining them for a time, but with an influx of talent, is no longer figuring in top grade team lists. In the other big mid-table game, CUA defeated Canberra Olympic 3-2. Academy were without captain Annie Grove (who has just announced a move into US college football with UMBC based in Baltimore) but were up 3-0 at half-time with Olympic keeper Aurelia Haynes uncomfortable with the synthetic surface bounce at Hawker. Olympic were able to claw back 2 goals but were unable to complete the comeback.The results see West Canberra and Academy in the top 4. VIC - Round 11Calder United ran away 3-0 winners over Box Hill, with Harriet Withers, Julia Sardo and Natasha Dakic. The win sees Calder hold on to third position, just above FV Emerging Alamein lost at home to South Melbourne, with the league leaders put five past Beth Mason-Jones in goal, including two from Melina Ayres.Bulleen Lions had the biggest win of the round, with a 7-0 victory over Heidelberg United. Alana Jancevski with a hattrick and Rachael Quigley with a braceFV Emerging took the three points with a 2-0 win over Bayside United - Holly Furphy and Leia Varley the goalscorersAlso, keep a big eye out for the upcoming Nike FC Cup, with the Quarter Finals in your face this Tuesday and Wednesday.There's plenty on the line in the #NikeFCCup as we countdown to the Quarter Finals ✔️➡️Checkout our in-depth preview here: https://t.co/c9j5RnDSUA#LiveLoveFootball pic.twitter.com/pQbQK4Zrc2— Football Victoria (@footballvic) July 8, 2021Queen of the WeekListen in for our Queen's of the Week, suffice to say, Dale nods towards the NWSL for his Queen and a Joker. Steffen gives a shoutout to Maggie Murphy and Cheryl throws light on Heather Reid and Amy Chapman.Don't forget we're live on Facebook on Monday evenings and you can subscribe to the Beyond 90 Podcast on iTunes, Spotify & Google Podcasts or anywhere you listen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

RNIB Conversations
Claire Forde in conversation with... Seán Batty

RNIB Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 66:52


We re-join Claire Forde for another sit-down 'in conversation with', this time with current STV weather forecaster Seán Batty. Seán is a familiar face on Scottish televisions, having presented STV Weather since August 2007. His passion for meteorology began at a young age, growing up watching Ian McCaskill, Michael Fish, and Heather Reid. He left home at 18 to study meteorology at Reading University, eventually leaving to take up his first job as a weather observer in England. Seán and Claire talk about his initial, and very informal interview with STV, the "boring" months when it comes to weather, bow-ties, taxi drivers, being colourblind, a fear and love of flying, 'that' Michael Fish Great Storm blooper from 1987, and his own unique way of trying to explain the "fickle, volatile" Scottish weather to us all. Seán is on Twitter, and can be followed at @SeanBattyTV Claire can be found on Twitter at @ClaireFordeMSYP

FNR Football Nation Radio
Heather Reid & Marion Stell on If You Know Your History | 15 April 2021 | FNR Football Nation Radio

FNR Football Nation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 32:42


Paul Mavroudis is joined by Heather Reid and Marion Stell to discuss their new book, "Women in Boots: Football and Feminism in the 1970s".

FNR Football Nation Radio
If You Know Your History | 15 April 2021 | FNR Football Nation Radio

FNR Football Nation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 59:19


Without regular co-host Ian Syson alongside him, this week Paul Mavroudis goes into university lecturer mode, and delivers a 15-minute musing on the purpose and effectiveness of the show, the fractured history of Australian soccer, and the sport's lack of a foundational "myth". For the feature interview segment, Paul is joined by Heather Reid and Marion Stell to discuss their new book, "Women in Boots: Football and Feminism in the 1970s". And finally, Paul is joined by producer Josh Parish to chat about the demise of The World Game. From indulgent 6-hour Sunday marathons to the "Wild West" of the old forum, they reminisce and discuss the reasons behind the brand's gradual decline and recent cancellation.

B90
Round 9: Alex Chidiac, Adelaide Love and a Full Fixture

B90

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 49:07


Alex Chidiac joins the podcast crew of Eric and Cheryl, recalling her time at Atlético Madrid and sharing insights on Melbourne City's road home.There's plenty of hot topics and big news, with the release of the full W-League fixture, Heather Reid's departure from the Football Australia board, plus football tattoos and the return of Larissa Crummer.

Lez Hang Out | A Lesbian Podcast
405: The Thea-Gay-tre with Heather Reid

Lez Hang Out | A Lesbian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 73:15


Leigh (@lshfoster) and Ellie (@elliebrigida) hang out with Heather Reid(@heatherreid), singer and songwriter from The Murmurs, Redcar and current musical theatre songwriter. We chat about LGBTQ representation in musical theatre from canon representation in Rent and Prom The Musical to the strong headcanon of Wicked and Heather thinks Dear Evan Hanson should've been gay. We talk about all of the steps that it takes to get a musical from the songwriting stage all the way to Broadway. Heather's dream is to get a show on Broadway and we can't wait to see her get there! Listen along to hear more from this absolute joy of a person who truly believes anything is possible. Follow along on Twitter: Lez Hang Out (@lezhangoutpod) and answer our Q & Gay at the end of every episode. Leigh Holmes Foster (@lshfoster) and Ellie Brigida (@elliebrigida). You can also join us on Facebook.com/lezhangoutpod and follow along on Instagram (@lezhangoutpod). Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lezhangoutpod. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The Far Post
Episode 5 - Now With Stings!

The Far Post

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 53:04


It's Episode 5! Anna Harrington, Angela Christian-Wilkes, Sam Lewis, and Marissa Lordanic discuss Hayley Raso's and Caitlin Foord's spectacular form, the preferred playing positions of some Matildas, and partake in some Canberra chat. Sam interviews Heather Reid about the 1989 newsletter she created (spoiler: it's called The Far Post) and the changing media landscape for women's football. Plus the usual You Love To See Its, Boots, and How Goods?! Buy Women in Boots: Football and Feminism in the 1970s by Heather Reid and Marion Stell. Follow The Far Post on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thefarpostpod 

Authentic Living  with  Roxanne
Thriving Through Trauma and Adversity...No Matter What with Heather Reid

Authentic Living with Roxanne

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 43:33


We all know that traumatic events in our lives can print an indelible mark on our psyche, but how do we move through the aftermath to see a better outcome on the other side?  On this episode of Authentic Living with Roxanne, we welcome Heather Reid who will share her stories of pain, the damage it did and how she moved beyond her own issues to become an example and a voice for her own children in their times of need. Heather is no stranger to change and challenges in her personal life.  She is a survivor of sexual trauma in her youth, and the mom of two adult children with thought-provoking life stories of their own!  By candidly sharing the lessons she has learned throughout her life, Heather hopes to help others on their own journeys of change and challenges. Authentic Touch Points: Defining success – it’s different for everyone.2:45 Dealing with childhood trauma.9:00 Coping when there’s no help available.14:15 Finding the steps to get beyond it.19:00 Seeing your kids through their trauma.24:15 Giving your kids a voice.29:00 We all need to be heard.33:30 Turning the tables on trauma.38:15 With more than 25 years' experience in the Canadian meetings and events industry as an entrepreneurial event planner and an award-winning industry consultant, Heather is no stranger to change and challenges in her professional life too. Since 1994, she has owned a full-service event planning agency, and in 2016 founded the award-winning consulting agency known as Planner Protect Inc. – a company dedicated to addressing the niche need for education and consulting services for event contract negotiations.  Heather has received awards for her thought leadership and commitment to the events industry including a Smart Women in Meetings award in the "Innovator" category, and the Meetings & Incentive Travel Canada's Hall of Fame award - also in the "Innovator" category.   With many of us working from home and feeling the pressure of the pandemic, I encourage you to reach out with thoughts or questions about creating a healthier mindset.  Click here to contact me at your convenience or click here to book a complementary call with me.   You can find more information about me and how I can help you live a more authentic and resilient life at RoxanneDerhodge.com Thank you, Roxanne Links:Heather’s website:  https://plannerprotect.ca/ Heather’s phone:  519-318-5194 Heather’s email:  heather@plannerprotect.ca Roxanne’s email:  roxanne@roxannederhodge.com Book a complementary call with Roxanne Roxanne’s previous podcasts

GROW Chats 2020
Prayer Chat - Hebrews 4

GROW Chats 2020

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 34:29


With Olivia Tan and Heather Reid

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Women of HERstory: A podcast
Interview: Heather Reid

Women of HERstory: A podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 42:39


Heather Reid is a Young Adult fantasy novelist. In this interview, she talks about her writing process, where she draws her inspiration from, Scotch, and more!

The Estradiol Illusions Podcast
Heather Reid, Musician & Cofounder of The Murmurs

The Estradiol Illusions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 61:46


Today we are joined by Heather Reid, cofounder of the iconic 90s duo The Murmurs. Heather talks about her impressive career and life as a lesbian in an era far less receptive to LGBTQ rights. Heather also talks about her recent projects, including a new single "Right Here Right Now," and the musical she's currently working on. A must-listen for 90s rock fans.    Be sure to check out Heather's new video for "Right Here Right Now" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BY6nVP6KZIE   To keep up with Heather, be sure to follow her website http://heatherreidmusic.com/ & on Twitter @Heathmusic   Photo courtesy of Heather Reid

The Documentary Podcast
The most important, least important thing

The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 50:10


Why is watching sport so important to us as a species? And what happens when that experience is taken away from us? Award-winning sports journalist and broadcaster Clare Balding explores why sport plays such a crucial role in shaping society, speaking to a field of global experts and elite sportspeople, including the sociologists Akilah Carter-Francique, Mahfoud Amara and Ramachandra Guha; anthropologist Leila Zaki Chakravarty; and philosophers Heather Reid and Andy Martin.

Roar with Katherine Kendall
Roar with KK, Episode 15: Heather Reid & Suzanne Hesseloff

Roar with Katherine Kendall

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 38:47


Today's episode is was made with the intention to inspire and elevate. I asked two of my best est friends to join me specifically for this this. Heather Reid is a singer songwriter who was diagnosed with AML (acute myeloid leukemia ) in 2018, and is now fully recovered. She has also been one of my closest friends for over 20 years. She shares how she got through intense fear, being quarantined, and how she found the gifts in the darkest of times. Suzanne Hesseloff has also been one of my closet friends for over twenty years, she is a therapist in los Angeles, and is also one of the wisest and warmest people I now. She was by Heather's side through the entire journey. I am always eager to hear healing nuggets from Suzanne. Heather coincidentally just released single RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW., a beautiful and inspiring song she wrote her journey and recovery. https://music.apple.com/us/album/right-here-right-now-single/1506411911

Meeting Architect Podcast
Ep.33 - PCMA 2019 with Heather Reid & Krista Cameron

Meeting Architect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 19:22


On this episode, Brenda is joined by Heather Reid, Founder, Planner Protect Incorporated, Innovative Conferences & Communications and Co-Chair of PCMA CIC 2019 & Krista Cameron, Business Development Director, Freeman Audio Visual Canada and Co-Chair of PCMA CIC. Brenda, Heather and Krista discuss the process of planning, conceptualizing and executing PCMA CIC Conference, 2019.  Discussed in this episode: The planning begins The vision for the experience Learn, adapt & implement Conference theme & keynotes Inclusivity Innovations - avatars, holographic effects Key Learning: When you are involved in a great experience, you can learn from it, adapt it for other experiences and implement what you have learned.  Connect with Heather - LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/hreid Connect with Krista - LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/krista-cameron-20870214   ➡️ The Meeting Architect Podcast is proudly brought to you by The Howes Group

Basement Writers
Basement Writers - 21-12-2019 - Series 2 - Show 08 - Heather host with Sandy and Annal

Basement Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 24:54


Series 2 - Show 08 - Heather Reid host with Sandy McKay and Annal Dhungana This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz

Basement Writers
Basement Writers - 30-11-2019 - Series 2 - Show 05 - Roslyn with Val, Heather and Annal

Basement Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 25:47


Series 2 - Show 05 - Roslyn Nijenhuis host with Val Cayford, Heather Reid and Annal Dhungana This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz

Basement Writers
Basement Writers - 16-11-2019 - Series 2 - Show 03 - Heather Reid host with Mac, Annal and Sandy

Basement Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 25:15


Series 2 - Show 03 - Heather Reid host with Mac MacDonald, Annal Dhungana and Sandy McKay This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz

Basement Writers
Basement Writers - 09-11-2019 - Series 2 - Show 02 - Val Cayford host with Heather, Mac and Rosylyn

Basement Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 24:02


Series 2 - Show 02 - Val Cayford host with Heather Reid, Mac MacDonald and Rosylyn Nijenhuis This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz

The 6 Figure Event Podcast
Episode 2: Event Contracts with Heather Reid

The 6 Figure Event Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 39:02


In this episode I am speaking with Heather Reid, founder and CEO of  Planner Protect, which is Canada's only consulting agency dedicated to reviewing and negotiating balanced event contracts. We talk about...   - How to approach the contract review and negotiation process for an event.   - The difference that negotiating thoroughly can make.   - Contract tips for those just starting out.     Find Heather at https://plannerprotect.ca       A lil bit about me, Alecia May:  I'm an Event Coach + Strategist expert in love with working alongside kickass womenpreneurs who have an insatiable craving to do more, be more, and make more. From hosting your first event or retreat to multi-day conferences, we have the tools, resources and strategy to help you and YOUR business succeed. It doesn't matter if you're in the beginning stages of planning your first event ever or just need an experienced hand to take over the marketing for the last few months leading up to the event. I'm the founder of Eventistry by Alecia. When it comes to planning your event, think of me as your wingwoman – I've got your back and will map out your event marketing strategy, fill the seats with eager attendees, and create a positively memorable experience for everyone involved. My mission as an Event + Marketing Strategist is to help entrepreneurial women like you inject passion, flair, and an unforgettable je ne sais quoi into your events, turning them from “OK” or “good enough” into jaw-droppingly successful 6-figure “WOW” weekends.   Visit my website: www.eventistrybyalecia.com

Basement Writers
Basement Writers - 12-10-2019 - Show 10 - Annal Dhungana host with Hazel, Heather, Sandy and Roslyn

Basement Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 28:10


Annal Dhungana host with Hazel Sinclair, Heather Reid, Sandy McKay and Roslyn Nijenhuis This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz

Gathergeeks by Bizbash
How to Negotiate Better Event Contracts (Episode 140)

Gathergeeks by Bizbash

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 36:23


Hosts: David Adler, Beth Kormanik Guest: Heather Reid   In this episode of GatherGeeks, David Adler, C.E.O. of BizBash, and Beth Kormanik, editor in chief of BizBash, hear from Heather Reid, the founder and C.E.O. of Planner Protect, an Ontario-based company that offers consulting on event contracts. She discusses how careful reading of contracts can save event hosts and venues more than $25,000 per event, sharing the key words and phrases to watch for in a contract, ways to negotiate important changes, and how these same tips can apply to all aspects of the event industry. Reid also notes the difference between contracts in Canada and the U.S., how a good contract should please both parties, and more.   Download or subscribe to the show at bizbash.com/gathergeeks. Running time 36:22.

Philosophy Talk Starters
464: The Athlete as Philosopher

Philosophy Talk Starters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 10:24


More as https://www.philosophytalk.org/shows/athlete-philosopher. For the ancient Greeks, sport was an integral part of education. Athletic programs remain in schools today, but there is a growing gap between the modern sports experience and enduring educational values such as self-discovery, responsibility, respect, and citizenship. Is there a way to bridge this gap? Can sports be a means to teach values such as these? Josh and Ken try out with Heather Reid from Morningside College, author of "The Philosophical Athlete."

TGCA Bible Talks
Would You Rather?

TGCA Bible Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2016 44:38


This week's Bible talk features Heather Reid preaching from Philippians 1 The talk was given on 30 April, 2016 at Entrust Women's Conference, Melbourne.

New Books Network
The 2013 Year-End Episode

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2013 122:48


It’s that time of year when the panels of experts on sports call-in shows shout opinions on the best and worst of the past twelve months. To finish the year, New Books in Sports offers its own panels of experts. But rather than arguing over the biggest matches and plays of the year, they’ll share their insights into some of the most acute problems facing sport today. In the last year, the National Football League has had to contend with a growing body of evidence showing brain damage in former players. To learn how these discoveries are affecting football, from the professional ranks down to the youth level, and what they mean for the future of the game, we’ll hear from journalist Patrick Hruby and Michael Oriard, a longtime scholar of football and a former NFL player. We’ll turn from American football to the world game, and look at the impact of last June’s demonstrations in Brazil. Will the political upheaval in Brazil affect the FIFA World Cup in 2014, and will it change the decisions of FIFA and other organizations in awarding sports mega-events? We put those questions to economist Victor Matheson, Rio-based geographer and journalist Christopher Gaffney, and Tim Vickery, the BBC’s football correspondent in South America. And after a year of bad news that spilled from the sports pages to the front pages, we raise the question of whether our fandom compromises our sense of morality. We hear from journalist and author Gideon Haigh, philosopher Heather Reid, and religion writer Tom Krattenmaker about the toll that sport takes on moral character. And because this is New Books in Sports, we also need to get recommendations on some good reads. We’ll hear from David Steele of The Sporting News and cricket writers Bernard Whimpress and David Mutton about their favorite books of the last year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

V Single
Lesbian Icon Heather Reid of The Murmurs

V Single

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 67:28


Songwriter, musician and composer Heather Reid ( http://heatherreidmusic.com/ ) (formerly of the '90s alt-rock band The Murmurs with Leisha Hailey aka Alice from The L Word) talks about her love trajectory and how her relationships have helped her grow. From coming out in the '90s, to her divorce and now her new marriage, she shares the big lessons. She also talks about how mindfulness and meditation has helped her after her cancer diagnosis. Watch her new video for " Right Here Right Now ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BY6nVP6KZIE )." And find her on Instagram at @heatherreid ( https://www.instagram.com/heatherreid/ ). Listen to the bonus episodes and now VIDEOS at patreon.com/vsingle! ( http://patreon.com/vsingle! ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/v-single/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands