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Terwijl een vete tussen drugsbendes de stad in haar greep houdt, smeekt een wanhopige moeder inspecteur Helen Grace om haar tienerdochter te vinden. Uitgegeven door Boekerij Spreker: Hymke de Vries
Een interview met bestsellerauteur M.J. Arlidge. Het 12de deel van zijn Helen Grace-serie heet Leef je nog? en verschijnt op 2 juli. Over idealen en machtspelletjes bij de politie. Over parken en bruggen in Southampton. Over Helen Grace: hoe haar verleden deels haar werkinstelling bepaalt. Over de gevestigde macht: hoe moeilijk die te veranderen is. Over de ultieme cliffhanger.
This week Kerry talks with Helen Grace King and Leila King, the two sisters behind downtown Little Rock's popular @ The Corner Modern Diner.
Get ready to rock and roll with the latest episode of Uncorked! Holli and Jeanna are joined by Helen Grace MacGregor, who is on a mission to bring people back home to their authentic selves. And guess what? She's owning her ADHD diagnosis like a true rockstar! Helen's journey has been one wild ride. With her tattoo that says "unfold your magic" in a spiral, she's come full circle in her life. From being a sparkly, intuitive child who felt the world's pain too deeply to going through what she calls the "wilderness years," she's now back to herself. She's done it all, tried different careers, and even studied Shiatsu (a Japanese form of healing) before committing to her true calling, writing. She lives and breathes words, and writing is her core. But here's the kicker: Helen discovered she had ADHD at 52, and it was a revelation. She didn't fit the classic picture of a loony boy running around, but when she learned more about ADHD and how it matched her brain, she rocked it! Now she helps people get out of their heads and into their bodies, finding calm and settling their nervous systems. She knows that true inner knowing comes from being connected heart and head, fully embodying yourself. Speaking of embodiment, Helen dives deep into why it's so important to be in your body. When you're not embodied, you're leaving behind 95% of your lifeforce and leaking power, which leads to burnout. So, how do you get back in your body? Follow what lights you up! Dance around, find your joy, and let it guide you back to your true self. In her upcoming book, "The Mid-Life Awakening," Helen shares her wisdom and experiences. Get ready to be inspired, entertained, and uplifted as Holli, Jeanna, and Helen Grace MacGregor take you on an epic adventure of self-discovery, healing, and unleashing your inner magic. It's time to uncork your true potential and rock your authentic self! More about Helen Grace MacGregor: Helen Grace MacGregor is an endlessly curious lightworker by stealth! As an intuitive wordsmith, soul guide, facilitator, Qoya teacher and women's empowerment educator, she gently ripples out love through her words and work. Helen is the creator of The Magical Process and is passionate about gently empowering midlife women to express their innate creativity and embrace their unique magic. She does this through her books, podcast, introvert-friendly group gatherings and programmes offering seasonal, soulful embodiment and energy practices. Helen has spent almost two decades empowering women. Prior to that, she was an NHS health professional, which is where she learned the hard way how important it is to balance your head, heart AND soul. Her drive to understand what makes humans tick led her to train with some of the best embodiment and energy teachers in the western world, such as Rochelle Schiek, Sonia Choquette, Barefoot Doctor, Bruce Frantzis, Helen Noakes, Judith Hanson Lasater and Saul Goodman. After life threw her a shocking turning point in 2019, Helen recently followed her heart by relocating to West Sussex, UK, where she has found herself living somewhere that takes her breath away! She can often be found walking, cycling, singing, teaching, dancing, doing yoga, drinking coffee and writing. Sometimes she has to pinch herself because this is the life she once dreamed of... Helen believes that if we all learn to live in a way that lights up our soul, together we will create a brighter world. Uncorked Assignments: Do the morning pages: Julia Cameron Author of The Artist's Way describes the morning pages: https://www.amazon.com/Artists-Way-25th-Anniversary-ebook/dp/B006H19H3M/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1687285979&sr=8-2 Join the Uncorked community, subscribe at www.loauncorked.com Podcast References: Website: https://gracespacesoul.com/ Insta: https://www.instagram.com/grace.space.soul/ Substack: https://helengracemacgregor.substack.com Email: helen@gracespacesoul.com ADHD diagnosis and support: National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) - ADHD: The NIMH provides comprehensive information on ADHD, including symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and research updates. Visit their website at www.nimh.nih.gov. CHADD (Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder): CHADD is a national nonprofit organization that provides education, advocacy, and support for individuals with ADHD and their families. They offer resources such as webinars, local support groups, and online forums. Explore their website at www.chadd.org. ADDitude: ADDitude is an online resource dedicated to helping individuals with ADHD and their families thrive. They offer articles, expert advice, webinars, and a community forum where you can connect with others facing similar challenges. Visit their website at www.additudemag.com. Understood: Understood is a website that provides information and support for individuals with learning and attention issues, including ADHD. They offer articles, videos, tools, and a supportive community for parents, educators, and individuals with ADHD. Check out their resources at www.understood.org. ADHD Coaches Organization (ACO): The ACO is a professional organization that connects individuals with certified ADHD coaches who specialize in working with people affected by ADHD. Their website provides information about coaching, finding a coach, and upcoming events. Learn more at www.adhdcoaches.org. As always, thanks for listening and we look forward to sharing more badassery conversations with you! Please consider leaving a review and subscribing or dropping us a note to say hi and share your thoughts.
This week sees the start of a new series all about neurodiversity. I begin the conversation with Helen Grace McGregor who is a neurosparkly courage cultivator. Helen shares with us how she leads with intuition and what takes its place when she doesn't. We talk about being a child who was not seen or heard and how she looks back now to ask her younger self 'what do you need?' We consider the path of pursuing a diagnosis of ADHD and what the answer it gives us helps us to do. We look at the difference between Helen's wilderness years and her current third chapter and how her ADHD diagnosis has enabled her to find new ways to live and to look for validation in healthier places. This is a beautiful episode where Helen so eloquently describes her experience of being neurosparkly.About Helen:Helen Grace MacGregor is a Writer, Facilitator, Qoya teacher and Courage Cultivator.She is on a mission to gently encourage soulful and neurodiverse women to honour their call to create, through permission-rich practices that satisfy their soul and nourish their nervous system.Having created multiple programmes, written her own book and contributed to several others, Helen recently discovered that her multi-passionate, creative, should-free approach to life can be explained by the fact she's unknowingly lived with inattentive ADHD and dyspraxia for over 5 decades. Now, whilst editing her second book, The Midlife Awakening, Helen is combining her embodied knowledge and lived experiences into a new body of work to help women get what matters to them done. Even if like her, they've spent their lifetime struggling with shoulds, self-esteem and systems.Helen believes it's never too late to create, and your soul work doesn't have to wait.Which is why she's creating introvert-friendly spaces for soulful women to embrace their enoughness and express their innate creativity, so they can flourish in a world that equates worth with productivity.One simple, soulful, should-free step at a time.Website: https://www.gracespacesoul.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/grace.space.soulAbout Meghan:Meghan Field is an intersectional social justice activist, Qoya Teacher, Intuitive Embodiment and Practical Magic Coach, Moon Mna/Irish Celtic lineage practitioner and Owner of Sacred Kernow Retreats. Meghan lives in England, where she works as a Director of Advance Charity and offers 1:1 and group well-being and empowerment classes, workshops and retreats for women.In her embodiment and empowerment work, Meghan supports women to remember who we are before the world told us who we should be. Through all of her work, Meghan reminds us to slow down, get clear on who we are, listen to our intuition, honour our unique voices and step into our power.For more information and to work with Meghan:Email: hello@meghanfield.comWebsite: www.meghanfield.comInstagram: @meghanelizabethfieldTwitter: @meghanfeministaFacebook: @Qoyawithmeghan Podcast Music: ‘Behind Your Eyes' by Stereo Soul Future - www.stereosoulfuture.com.
Ep 331 | Aired 1/13/2023, Originally Aired 2/17/2017 Kerry talks workign with family in the restaurant business with the owners of At the Corner modern diner. Learn more at www.upyourbusiness.org.
In this episode I am joined by Helen Grace MacGregor, an author, circle facilitator and soul mentor on a mission to gently empower soulful women to live a life that lights them up so that together we create a brighter world. The main theme of this episode is astrology and we really started looking at using astrology to make what is sacrosanct tangible. We talk about Human Design and the arc of one's life. This episode is more of a conversation than an interview so we invite you to imagine us as you listen to this conversation, drinking, eating and chatting gently.We discuss in depth:- How you can use astrology in your life- The importance of having peace in your life as a creative- Helping people to understand their hero's journey- How we can come back to ourselvesI hope you enjoy this conversation today. If you would like to hear the next part of the conversation you can subscribe to 'Sacrosanct Secrets' my private podcast and hear me dig even deeper with my guests.Find out more here: https://www.ebonieallard.com/podcastBecome a Patron here: https://www.ebonieallard.com/patronsYou can find out more about the Supervision Circle here: https://www.ebonieallard.com/supervision-circle About Helen:Helen Grace MacGregor is an Author, Circle Facilitator and Soul Mentor on a mission to gently empower soulful womxn to live a life that lights them up, so that together, we create a brighter world. Part scientist/part hippy, Helen Grace is a creative INFP who loves collaborating, co-creating and gathering with courageous, creative souls with beautiful hearts.As a mindfulness guide, Qoya teacher, yoga teacher, transformational bodywork therapist and former tutor at The College of Cranio-Sacral Therapy in London, Helen Grace has spent almost two decades empowering women. Helen Grace is the Author of The Magical Unfolding, creator of the MAGICAL Process, founder of The Magical Life Circle and host of the Turning Point Project podcast under her previous name Helen Rebello. She is currently creating new online and offline sanctuary spaces for soulful women and editing her second book, The Midlife Awakening, sharing her journey back home to her heart, after her life fell apart in 2019. Find Helen and all her magic:Instagram: @grace.space.soul Website: https://www.gracespacesoul.com/
Self-serve: Richland County residents may be able to pay property taxes at kiosk next year: https://www.richlandsource.com/business/community_development/self-serve-richland-county-residents-may-be-able-to-pay-property-taxes-at-kiosk-next/article_e9e47364-3e90-11ed-b4d3-2f42a76a1994.html Today – Richland County residents may have a new option in 2023 when it comes to paying property taxes -- a self-serve kiosk in county Treasurer Bart Hamilton's office. Hamilton discussed the idea with county commissioners this week, joined by Brad Lewis, president of F&E Payment Pros, a "payment processing solutions" company from Northfield. Hamilton explained that he's been looking at the self-serve kiosk technology for years, but found it had been cost prohibitive.Support the show: https://www.sourcemembers.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode I am joined by Helen Grace MacGregor, an author, circle facilitator and soul mentor on a mission to gently empower soulful women to live a life that lights them up so that together we create a brighter world. The main theme of this episode is astrology and we really started looking at using astrology to make what is sacrosanct tangible. We talk about Human Design and the arc of one's life. This episode is more of a conversation than an interview so we invite you to imagine us as you listen to this conversation, drinking, eating and chatting gently.We discuss in depth: - How you can use astrology in your life - The importance of having peace in your life as a creative - Helping people to understand their hero's journey - How we can come back to ourselves I hope you enjoy this conversation today. If you would like to hear the next part of the conversation you can subscribe to 'Sacrosanct Secrets' my private podcast and hear me dig even deeper with my guests. Find out more here: https://www.ebonieallard.com/podcast Become a Patron here: https://www.ebonieallard.com/patrons You can find out more about the Supervision Circle here: https://www.ebonieallard.com/supervision-circle About Helen: Helen Grace MacGregor is an Author, Circle Facilitator and Soul Mentor on a mission to gently empower soulful womxn to live a life that lights them up, so that together, we create a brighter world. Part scientist/part hippy, Helen Grace is a creative INFP who loves collaborating, co-creating and gathering with courageous, creative souls with beautiful hearts.As a mindfulness guide, Qoya teacher, yoga teacher, transformational bodywork therapist and former tutor at The College of Cranio-Sacral Therapy in London, Helen Grace has spent almost two decades empowering women. Helen Grace is the Author of The Magical Unfolding, creator of the MAGICAL Process, founder of The Magical Life Circle and host of the Turning Point Project podcast under her previous name Helen Rebello. She is currently creating new online and offline sanctuary spaces for soulful women and editing her second book, The Midlife Awakening, sharing her journey back home to her heart, after her life fell apart in 2019. Find Helen and all her magic: Instagram: @grace.space.soul Website: https://www.gracespacesoul.com/
Terwijl inspecteur Helen Grace zich op de zaak stort, bevindt haar leven zich op een keerpunt.Uitgegeven door BoekerijSpreker(s): Hymke de Vries
Interview met de Britse thrillerauteur MJ Arlidge die wereldwijd doorbrak met zijn boeken over inspecteur Helen Grace. Het elfde deel in de reeks, Kom eens gauw, verscheen in juni.
Durée : 4:42 - Dans Livre Comme l'Air cette semaine, Lucienne Chapé a repéré pour vous 3 romans qui explorent l'âme humaine, surtout dans ses travers les plus inquiétants... - 60 minutes, MJ Alridge (Les Escales) : on retrouve l'inspectrice Helen Grace pour sa 9è enquête ! Ici, cinq lycéens disparaissent dans les bois, et l'un d'eux ne va jamais rentrer... 15 ans plus tard, les 4 survivants reçoivent des appels menaçants. - Carolina Reaper, Morgane Montoriol (Albin Michel) : direction le sud des Etats-Unis, la ville de Savannah où le maire richissime est adulé en public, mais un sombre despote en privé. Et les secrets vont semer la mort et le chaos... - Grand calme, Giles Blunt (Sonatines) : deux histoires en parallèle, qui vont finir par se rejoindre ! L'une sur une base arctique où des scientifiques mènent des recherches dans des conditions extrêmes, et l'autre en Ontario, au Canada, où le corps d'un homme est découvert dans un motel, puis celui d'une femme...
Helen Grace aka HG finally comes on the podcast to share her incredible story. From the early days of CrossFit Bath to devastating health news and now on her 3rd comeback. Hear how she coped, defied medical expectations and is hitting new post cancer PBs in the gym. Know someone going through something similar? Don't forget to share the episode. If you enjoyed this episode let us know and maybe give it a share.If you want to contact us:HG - https://www.instagram.com/helengrace7/Jason - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jasoncfmedia/Twitter : https://twitter.com/JCroxonHere is a link to the Listeners Spotlight form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScxVZuLWqB0c0vkJ45 Don't forget to check outOr check out my other podcast Plate Stack Chat too and give that some love. https://anchor.fm/plate.stack.chat Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Short Stories that blend creativity and presence. Written and Produced by Helen Grace - a way of thinking, being, and process. This is a bi-weekly conversation: sometimes chuckle-worthy. Always encouraging. The goal is to help you feel good & inspired!
A short conversation on seeking what you're really seeking - How a conversation about lizards energized Helen to have some fun!
Guest: Pat HutchinsCEO/Founder Financial Data SystemsPat attended East Carolina University where he also began his career in debt collection at Online CollectionsHe loves spending time with his lovely wife, Kim and 2 beautiful kids McCallum and Helen Grace although both kids are in college, and friends boating/beaching, fishing, exercising and golf. He's a very lucky dude!What you'll learn about in this episode: Pat's lifetime experience in debt collection and the candid discussion present many nuggets as we deep dive into Medical collection from Pat's perspective. We discuss how to develop a collector mindset, and what Pat calls his secret weapon as well as collection techniques to keep payments flowing. Techniques for improved collections, it's the little things…Learn how Pat turned consumer interaction and customer service into a vital part of his Brand.Learn how to cultivate the right culture, find and hire rockstarsMany nuggets about finding your niche and building a successful agency.Resources:Website: https://www.fdscredit.com/Email: phutch@fdscredit.comLinkedIn: Company https://www.linkedin.com/company/financial-data-systems-the-receivables-specialists/LinkedIn: Personal https://www.linkedin.com/in/pat-hutchins-48789630/Additional Resources:Collector Job stats: https://www.zippia.com/debt-collector-jobs/demographics/Adam Grant Wharton College Research on motivating employees: https://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/putting-a-face-to-a-name-the-art-of-motivating-employees/
Helen Grace is de heldin van de populaire thrillerreeks van M.J. Arlidge. Uitgegeven door BoekerijSpreker(s): Hymke de Vries
Helen Grace is de heldin van de populaire thrillerreeks van M.J. Arlidge. Uitgeven door Boekerij 2020Spreker(s): Hymke de Vries
This episode bridges the cross-generational experiences of Helen Grace, on behalf of the historical Artsworkers Union, and Dylan Batty, a co-founder of the Australian Arts Workers Alliance. NAVA’s Professional Practice Coordinator, Justine Youssef, speaks with the pair about the cyclical issues and widespread instability facing arts workers, the amount of free labour still subsidised by artists, how unfairness and illegality can be challenged, and the rights that the Artsworkers Union were able to fight for and achieve.
Has being in isolation changed the way you engage with friends? We speak with artist Helen Grace, whose photography explores ideas of friendship and connection.
Has being in isolation changed the way you engage with friends? We speak with artist Helen Grace, whose photography explores ideas of friendship and connection.
Has being in isolation changed the way you engage with friends? We speak with artist Helen Grace, whose photography explores ideas of friendship and connection.
Has being in isolation changed the way you engage with friends? We speak with artist Helen Grace, whose photography explores ideas of friendship and connection.
We're circling back to CECL. There's been some changes to the implementation of the standard that need discussing, but we also wanted to add a fresh perspective on the preparation. One of the things that came out in this conversation is the quality of the data that will be needed. Yes, that data may be more expensive, but there's a lot to be said for knowing your loan portfolio's data better than you currently do. The silver lining to this cloud is that the data we will have to collect will also benefit our marketing efforts. From Raymond James, we have John Toohig. John Toohig is a Managing Director at Raymond James, a Board Member and President of Raymond James Mortgage Company, Inc and Head of the Whole Loan Group. John joined Raymond James (formerly Morgan Keegan) in September of 2006. As manager of the Whole Loan group, Mr. Toohig’s primary responsibilities include day-to-day trading of whole loan packages, portfolio analysis, transaction management and the structuring of whole loan, participation and various structured products. Mr. Toohig’s product focus encompasses both seasoned and new production: residential mortgages (both QM and Non-QM), commercial mortgages, consumer lending, scratch and dent loans, and non-performing assets. Prior to joining the Whole Loan group at Raymond James, Mr. Toohig was a part of the firm’s Taxable Banking platform where he was responsible for corporate debt transactions, trust preferred securities, sale leaseback transactions and ABS transactions. Mr. Toohig received his undergraduate degree from the Houghton College and his MBA from the University of Mississippi with a focus in finance and IT. Mr. Toohig has his Series 7, 24 and Series 63 licenses. His community involvement includes currently serving as Member of the Board of Trustees for St. Agnes Academy / St. Dominic School. He is also a former chairman for both the Lafayette and DeSoto county American Cancer Society Relay for Life events and the former president of the Ole Miss MBA Alumni Board. Mr. Toohig resides in Memphis, TN with his wife Sha, and his two daughters, Helen Grace and Cressey, while he works in Raymond James’ east Memphis branch. From Moody's Analytics, we have Robby Holditch with us again. Robby is a Director in the Regulatory and Accounting Solutions team. He is responsible for providing accounting expertise across solutions, products, and services offered by Moody’s Analytics in the Americas. Robby has 15 years of experience in tax, financial reporting, and fair value measurement with regional banks and Big 4 audit firms. He has Bachelor of Accountancy and Master of Taxation degrees from Mississippi State University. To hear more from Robby on Main Street Banking, check out our previous episode on CECL.
Helen Grace is de heldin van de populaire thrillerreeks van M.J. Arlidge.Uitgeven door Boekerij 2019Spreker(s): Hymke de Vries
Una chica sale del bosque casi moribunda. Su historia parece increíble. Pero es verdadera. Cada una de las terribles palabras que pronuncia. La inspectora de policía Helen Grace ha tenido que hacer frente a sus propios demonios y ha llegado a lo más alto. Mientras dirige esta investigación para dar caza al monstruo que anda suelto descubre que quizá sean los propios supervivientes quienes tengan la clave para resolver el caso. Días después otra persona aparece en similares circunstancias. Poco a poco comienza a quedar claro un modo de actuar. Alguien está secuestrando a sus víctimas por parejas, las recluye y les hace afrontar un dilema: matar o morir.
Ep 0023 | 2-17-17 Kerry talks workign with family in the restaurant business with the owners of At the Corner modern diner. Learn more at www.upyourbusiness.org.
Helen Grace, adjunct professor, Department of Gender and Cultural Studies, The University of Sydney It is twenty five years since Allan Sekula first presented 'The Traffic in Photographs' at a national photography conference in Australia and the title of this symposium echoes something of the spirit of that foundational essay. If we understand ‘traffic’ as a more benign everyday term, concerned with general flows (of photographs), the proliferation of digital images in the last twenty five years involves a substantial transformation – if not mutation – of the image, which we can no longer simply call a ‘photograph’. More importantly, the activity of circulation has taken on the quality of a less benign ‘trafficking’ in images. In discussing these shifts in thinking around photography this paper draws on – in order to depart from – Sekula’s work on shipping containerization as a model for understanding the transportation of images between and within cultures. The circulation of images and vernacular photography in Hong Kong and Taiwan and the manufacturing of electronic devices in the Asia-Pacific in the post-war period will be considered, noting a discursive propensity that appears at this moment. Just as device manufacture shifts from Europe and North America to Asia in the post war period, allowing for an unprecedented avalanche of image production, the ‘history of photography’ emerges as an authorizing practice, promoting the interests of singular artistic images produced in European and North American cultural centres and historical images - by virtue of their rarity - entering trade circuits and circles of connoisseurs. The paper considers these paradoxes of the image today. Please note that the audio featuring the section from Mad Men has been edited out of this recording for copyright reasons.