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Host Sean Lennon welcomed Independent Women's Pro Wrestler Regan Lydale back to Pro Wrestling Enforcer Podcast. A friendly face at Freelance Wrestling, Freelance UG, BLP and Warrior and she is a trainee at Freelance Wrestling Academy. She discussed making her debut at Press Start at The Emporium in Logan Square against Sabin Gauge, her match against GPA at "We're Gonna Plex Them, her BLP debut at "Total Eclipse of The Hart" where she competed in the BLP Rumble, her thoughts on Skye Blue and Billie Starkz, opinion on the progress of Indy Women's Wrestling, having a match w Heather Reckless at Windy City Thunderbolts Wrestling show, plus more!
IWiT is a non-profit organization created to address the gender gap in the tech workforce. Since 2017, in addition to popular programs that encourage girls to stick with science and math studies, the organization has provided scholarships, mentorship, professional development and wraparound services that have enabled more than 300 women to step successfully into tech careers where many of them have financial freedom for the first time. On average, the women participating in IWiT pathways see a 68% increase in their personal income and 89% graduate on time and with zero debt.
In this episode Lauren + Abby discuss an exciting opportunity for coaches around the country, an interesting new shoe that's about to hit the market, the latest news on Caster Semenya's appeal against World Athletics' ruling + more. Things We Talk About HOKA NAZ Elite is hiring an assistant coach - check out the job listing here Check out the results from Diamond League, Rome here Check out the results from the Indy Women's Half Marathon here Read People Magazine's article about Shalane Flanagan here The first winner of the NYC Marathon, Gary Muhrcke, celebrated the 50 year anniversary of the race by running one loop of the original course. Read more here. Runner's World Articles: For BIPOC, Running—and Its Online Forums—Is Not a Refuge From Racial Discrimination // 11 Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) Runners Speak Out About Running and Race Caster Semenya lost her final appeal to defend her 800m title at the Tokyo Olympics - read more here Learn more about On's newest shoe in this video The Hand-Off(s): The Morning Shakeout, Episode 126 with Brenda Martinez - listen on iTunes here ----- Follow Up + Running on IG @uprunning.co Follow Lauren on IG @laurenfloris77 Follow Abby on IG @abbycstanley ----- Thank you to today's sponsor - Goodr, save 15% off your order by visiting goodr.com/UPRUNNING Learn more about Up + Running Coaching here and sign up for the Up + Running Virtual Race Series by clicking here
Meet Candace - Chief Foodie & Spice Creator @FoodLoveTog. We had so much fun in this episode. This woman is passionate about food, family, and and bringing communities together around the dinner table. Candace is one of the leading members of Indy Women and Food and focuses on community engagement for the Patachou Foundation in Indianapolis. She's also created her own brand of seasonings > check them out HERE. In her words, "The FoodLoveTog is a food and recipe site, cooking school and spice brand. It is where food and creativity collide. I fell in love with food over at a young age. From cooking for my family to teaching healthy recipes to community groups, FoodLoveTog has been my vehicle to all things good eats."
This is the audio from a keynote I did for Linking Indy Women in Indianapolis. Over 100 amazing career women came early on January 15th to The Hatch co-working space to build community and hear about THRIVING! Because this was a keynote, there are slides visual slides referenced. Striving vs Thriving 1. We're all a little afraid 2. Our uniqueness is our superpower 3. Nobody thrives alone. www.wethrive.live www.badasswomenscouncil.community www.dreamthedecade.com I'd love to keynote your next conference! rebecca@wethrive.live Rebecca on LinkedIn
Joined by World Golf Hall of Famer Dennis Walters who is as inspirational a story as they come Matt Adams also recaps a wild Thursday of golf from the Safeway Open, Alfred Dunhill Links and the Indy Women in Tech Championships.
On this episode of TTB, James Beatley talks shit about the predictability of WWE as well as who led the charge for changing the game of women’s wrestling. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
What does legal sports betting mean for Indiana? A Hoosier tech company unveils its latest offering; a company serving commercial kitchens continues its growth; Trendiana looks at destination shopping throughout the state; a home-grown company looks to make school water safer; we preview the Indy Women in Tech Championship; and, our INsiders weigh in on the top stories of the week.
The latest on several efforts to boost Indianapolis convention business; Indy Women in Tech wants to help “Ignite Your Superpower;” we spotlight a food truck for a good cause; a new option for health IoT companies; we update some big projects at Butler University; a new president for a racing association; and, a special edition of the Insiders.
We have Sonja and Ashley from Indy Women in Food on episode 36. They discuss their passion for giving back to the community through food issues and bringing women together. Their passion for making the world a better place is clear and it's contagious. Their advice for women in the food industry (and really all industries) will remind you to stay in the game--whatever that may be for you.
We have Sonja and Ashley from Indy Women in Food on episode 36. They discuss their passion for giving back to the community through food issues and bringing women together. Their passion for making the world a better place is clear and it's contagious. Their advice for women in the food industry (and really all industries) will remind you to stay in the game--whatever that may be for you.
Sonja Overhiser is a dreamer and a doer, and author of the cookbook Pretty Simple Cooking, named one of the “best vegetarian cookbooks” by Epicurious. A professional writer and recipe developer, her vegetable forward recipes are inspired by seasonal produce and adventures traveling the globe everywhere from Mexico to the Mediterranean. Fueled by her passion for connecting people with recipes and information on how to learn to cook, she and her husband Alex founded the popular food blog A Couple Cooks, where they advocate for a healthy approach to cooking, celebrate creativity and connection, and champion the power of gatherings to bring us together. Sonja also hosts the A Couple Cooks Podcast, featuring interviews with leading authors, chefs, entrepreneurs, and food personalities. Sonja has developed recipes and acted as on screen host for videos for a long list of national brands including ALDI, Stonyfield, and Kroger. Featured everywhere from the TODAY Show to Oprah to Bon Appetit, Sonja seeks to inspire adventurous eating to make the world a better place one bite at a time. Sonja is passionate about community, unity, and empowering women entrepreneurs. She speaks at events empowering women in business and is co-founder of Indy Women in Food, an organization to support women working in the food industry in Indianapolis. You’ll find her also geeking out about mentorship, creativity, sustainability, food access, and social justice. Mama to an adventurous and food loving toddler Larson, Sonja lives in Indianapolis with her husband Alex. Her obsessions include craft coffee, farmer’s markets, B Corps, rosé, the Mediterranean, good conversation, and making the world a better place. Her favorite phrase is, "Pitch me your good idea, and let’s make it happen."
The latest weapons in the battle against the opioid epidemic; perspective on Eli Lilly’s spinoff of Elanco; Indy-based OurHealth grows out of state; encouraging numbers from a Hoosier higher education report; Culture Matters spotlights the local United Way; a preview of the Indy Women in Tech Championship; and, a look at the statewide workforce shortage.
On this episode, I’m chatting with Sonja Overhiser. Sonja is the wife of the writer and photographer couple behind the award-nominated food blog A Couple Cooks. Alex and Sonja are authors of the cookbook Pretty Simple Cooking. They have garnered a worldwide following for their delicious vegetarian recipes and sustainable approach to cooking and eating well. Sonja is passionate about woman entrepreneurship and she speaks at events empowering women in business. Sonja is the co-founder of Indy Women in Food, an organization to support women working in the food industry in Indianapolis. Alex and Sonja live in Indianapolis with their 1-year-old son Larson. I met Sonja at a women’s conference in 2014 here in Indianapolis, and have since followed her around at local events. I’ll never forget when she shared her journey of cancer at an intimate coffee shop meet-up. I’ve always been struck by Sonja’s strength, charm, and ability to be transparent and professional online all at the same time. Sonja and I talk about her food journey, her story of cancer and adoption, and what she’s learning to call good in this season. SHOW NOTES Pretty Simple Cooking Food Matters by Mark Bittman Cancer, Miscarriage, and Adoption Napolese Pizzeria Bar One Fourteen Indy Women in Food Connect with Sonja: ACoupleCooks.com @acouplecooks on Instagram Connect with Ali: @alisonwren on Instagram @alisonwren on Twitter Facebook Page AliWren.com
Daughters of Z; Indy Women in Hip Hop; Community Content Creator; Village Voices; VIPS art event; Tattoo poetry; Jazz Guitarist's 5 Favorite Songs; Wonderland the Amusement Park; Skywatch
Daughters of Z; Indy Women in Hip Hop; Community Content Creator; Village Voices; VIPS art event; Tattoo poetry; Jazz Guitarist's 5 Favorite Songs; Wonderland the Amusement Park; Skywatch
We are excited about today's show! We are very proud to have with us some incredible people dedicated to the awareness of women in business. We're talking to Women & Hi-Tech as well as the Pass the Torch for Women Foundation - All this today on the EDGE! -- The Women & Hi-Tech organization was founded in 1999 and they are a non-profit professional organization dedicated to supporting women in STEM industries, specifically the Indianapolis area youth. Audrey Taylor, the President at Women & Hi-Tech, and Darcy Lee, the Vice President of Women & Hi-Tech, come on the show today to talk about their organizations and a couple of their outreach programs called Your Superpower! & Passport to Hi-Tech. If you would like to learn more about the organization, please visit their website: http://www.womenandhitech.org/ -- Paul Poteet is back this week with some more amazing/crazy/incredible stories. Here is this week's lineup: Police say a central Wyoming man they arrested for public intoxication claimed he had traveled back in time to warn of an alien invasion - http://k2radio.com/bryant-johnson-of-casper-arrested-for-public-intoxication-claimed-to-be-a-time-traveler/ The Netherlands paved a bike path with recycled toilet paper - https://www.curbed.com/2017/10/6/16435030/netherlands-bike-paths-toilet-paper-pavement Supposedly the most popular Halloween candy in each state. HOT TAMALES? I don't believe it. In Michigan, it's supposed to be candy corn. They lie! - https://www.candystore.com/blog/facts-trivia/halloween-candy-map-popular/ -- Pass the Torch for Women started in 2011 and was originally called the Mentoring Women's Network and was founded by Alison Martin-Brooks. This network of women joined together to share best practices and support each other professionally in hopes to grow women leaders. As the organization continued to grow, they changed their name to Pass the Torch For Women in 2014 and became a non-profit organization. Samantha Burke, the National Program Director of Pass the Torch for Women, Julie Petr, the Executive Director of Pass the Torch for Women, and Ariel Crawley, the Director of IvyWork at the Indy Women in Tech, all join Edge of Indy in this episode to talk about their organization and to talk about Pass the Torch Netwalk at the Artsgarden in the Circle Centre Mall. To learn more about this organization, please visit their website: http://passthetorchforwomen.org/
The first African American woman to travel to space Mae Jemison discusses her field and the similarities to sports. She spoke recently at an event associated with the LPGA’s Indy Women in Tech Championship. Plus, thoughts on ownership changes in the NBA and the tv ratings for NFL games. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Are you an extreme couponer? Well, put those skills to benefit local shelters and pantries with Dotted Line Divas. Plus, Indy Women in Tech is hosting an LPGA Tournament at the Brickyard Crossing this year - we find out the details and more this week on the Edge of Indy! You've heard of extreme couponing, right? Well, Christina Huffines and Tanorria Askew are putting this hobby/skill to good use with their organization called Dotted Line Divas. Dotted Line Divas is a faith-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization where they purchase items at significant discounts with coupons and then given to families in need. Since their start in 2014, they have helped over 2,500 families throughout central Indiana and are looking to partner with organizations and churches all over the state. The Dotted Line Divas also opened their own Personal Care Pantry in 2016 where you can shop and purchase the products at a discounted rate to help fund more purchases for Dotted Line Divas! To learn more about this organization, you can visit their website: http://dottedlinedivas.com -- Paul Poteet is back this week with some more exciting stories: A horrified patient had to have a live gecko removed from his ear after the creature crawled into it as he took a nap. The man, from China, had settled down for a snooze when he suddenly woke up with severe itching. He could feel the little reptile 'squirming' inside his head... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4804138/Horrified-patient-live-GECKO-removed-ear.html When this 84-year-old Canadian woman lost her engagement ring while pulling weeds at her family farm in 2004, she thought it was gone forever..til it showed up....as part of a vegetable! http://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/whats-hot/a-woman-lost-her-engagement-ring-13-years-ago-and-it-just-turned-up-around-a-carrot-on-her-farm/ar-AAqcnA2?ocid=sf In Oregon, a golden retriever’s owners thought their dog found a time capsule in their backyard when he started digging one day. Instead, he discovered approximately $85,000 worth of black tar heroin! http://katu.com/news/local/golden-retriever-discovers-85000-worth-of-black-tar-heroin-in-backyard -- The Indy Women in Tech (IWIT) organization created by Dan Towriss, the CEO of Guggenheim Life, and former Mayor of Indianapolis Greg Ballard to advance opportunities for women in the field of science and technology (STEM) - which includes robotics and assist women who are looking to get back into the workforce. Former Mayor Greg Ballard and Karen Maginn, Director/Chair at IWIT and Senior Vice President at Guggenheim Life and Annuity Company join the Erin and Brittany to talk about their organization and why they think it is important for girls and women to be in the tech industry. In a few weeks, IWIT will be hosting the LGPA's Indy Women in Tech Championship at the Brickyard Crossing Golf Course - famous for having four holes inside the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. This event takes place September 7-10 and all proceeds from the event will go to benefit the Indy Women in Tech organization. To learn more about Indy Women in Tech, please visit their website: https://www.indywit.com/ To purchase tickets and learn more about the upcoming LPGA tournament, please visit: https://iwitchamp.com/