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Sara Biscaya, Women's Voice Network Chair, talks to Temi Adebayo, University of Salford Students' Union President, for International Women's Week.
Sara Biscaya, Women's Voice Network Chair, talks to Professor Helen Marshall, University of Salford Vice-Chancellor, for International Women's Week.
Part 3 of 3 - Dr Sam Hayes, Researcher in the School of Science, Engineering and Environment, is joined by representatives from each of our colleague networks to discuss their experiences at Salford and the work of our networks.
Events of the past week in the UK, and a radio interview this morning, have prompted me to revisit this topic. Soap box time. Connect with the menopause conversation over on Facebook to access free stuff and other goodies and treats, including additional free training and discounted access to programmes for members of the group. We're also on YouTube and Instagram. Stop by, follow or subscribe and say hello. Photo by Clem Onojeghuo on Unsplash --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rebellationshirleybillson/message
Sara Biscaya, Women's Voice Network Chair, talks to Leyonie Higgins, Lecturer in Nursing, for International Women's Week.
Part 2 of 3 - Dr Sam Hayes, Researcher in the School of Science, Engineering and Environment, is joined by representatives from each of our colleague networks to discuss their experiences at Salford and the work of our networks.
Sara Biscaya, Women's Voice Network Chair, talks to Lorna Brooke, Travel Manager, for International Women's Week.
Sara Biscaya, Women's Voice Network Chair, talks to Lexie Saffer, Library Services Manager, for International Women's Week.
Sara Biscaya, Women's Voice Network Chair, talks to Dr Sana Belguith, Lecturer in Cyber Security, for International Women's Week.
It's International Women's Week. We have special insight from leaders in our community, nation and world, including Relief Society General President Sister Jean B. Bingham, Exoro Group founder Maura Carabello, Reverend Theresa Dear, and Lt. Governor Deidre Henderson. ‘Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson,’ Opinion Editor at Deseret News, takes you inside the latest political news and current events, providing higher ground for today's discussions. Listen live Monday through Thursday from 11 am to noon at 1160 AM and 102.7 FM, online at KSLNewsradio.com, or on the app. Listen on-demand as a podcast on your favorite platform or web browser. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen. Want more Boyd? Don’t forget to listen to his Deseret News podcast ‘Therefore, What?,’ sign up for his weekly newsletter, and follow him on Twitter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Part 1 of 3 - Dr Sam Hayes, Researcher in the School of Science, Engineering and Environment, is joined by representatives from each of our colleague networks to discuss their experiences at Salford and the work of our networks.
Sara Biscaya, Women's Voice Network Chair, talks to Professor Haifa Takruri-Rizk for International Women's Week.
Kicking off their International Women's Week 2020 specials, the Try Hards went on a girls night out with some of their Wasps Ladies mates to educate themselves on a much overlooked part of Women's Sport ....The humble sports bra! It was a night of education, innovation and communication at Nike Town in London. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our Amritsar stories take a turn towards another superhost, Harjot Sidana, who being a hospitality enterpreneur for the past 20 years takes us through the journey of starting hosting on Airbnb and helping women solo travellers explore Amritsar through her spiritual and ayurvedic retreat. Listen to her talk about tips and advices for new and upcoming hosts and her insight into what women are looking for on this International Women's Week! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newagehospitality/message
In honour of International Women's Week we speak with the first Asian female Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer to execute her job out of Asia for Shell. What is Shell doing to entice more women into the energy industry and how committed are they really towards greater diversity within their senior management ranks. We find out on Coffee with Claressa.
On March 5th, 2019, Lauren hosted a workshop on Personal Branding at the Mindpace co-working space in Washington, DC in honor of Innovation Women's presentation of International Women's Week, and decided to record the event through her lapel microphone. Lauren worked with these 25 professionals as the dug deep into what makes up their personal brand. Take a listen to the live recording of Lauren's presentation and the hot seat moments when participants worked out their personal brand with the crowd.
100 applications and no job offers. That's one of just many obstacles today's special guest, Erin Molan, faced along her path to building a successful career as a journalist and host on national TV & radio networks. As this week is International Women's Week, I invited Erin on the show to share her journey of sleeping in her car and juggling multiple jobs to make ends meet, through to becoming one of Australia's most in-demand women in the media industry. Her courage, grit and grace are just some of the reasons I hugely admire Erin - and am sure by the end of today's episode, you will too! For more info on how I can speak at your school, visit www.katefitzsimons.com Subscribe and Review in iTunes Are you subscribed to my podcast? If you're not, I encourage you to do that today! I don't want you to miss an episode. Click HERE to subscribe in iTunes! Now if you're feeling extra loving, I would be super grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes too. Your reviews help other people find my podcast so they can benefit from it as well - plus they're also fun for me to go in and read.Just click here to review, select ''Ratings and Reviews'' and ''Write a Review'' and let me know what your favourite part of the podcast is. Thank you!
In our next podcast for the International Women's Week, we have Mrs Dolly Nanda. An entrepreneur, a single mother, India's second woman pilot and an amazing host, listen to her story of how her mother inspired her to be a host at the age of 8 and how as a single mother she managed to run a business along with overcoming the challenges at the workplace. Check out her listing on Airbnb at https://abnb.me/IE2Wyz8LJU --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newagehospitality/message
For our second podcast for the International Women's Week, we have Samreen Tungekar joining us. A journalist with Hindustan Times-Brunch, she reports on lifestyle, fashion and books. Passionate about her field, she talks about the challenges of being a woman working in media along with telling us stories of her travels through the country. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newagehospitality/message
In March, we are starting off with the International Women's Week, QHC will be bringing amazing stories of working women in India. Ashmita Dutta, an ex-investment banker turned entrepreneur, is working on an e-magazine based on literature called Beneath The Ink. Someone who travels for work often, we are happy to have a conversation with her around hospitality and solo travel. Check her work here: www.beneatheink.com or see their rock-star social presence on Facebook and Instagram Minakshi's PS: I loved it, another fun anecdote of the day: If you are not there to listen, then get out of the way because we can! Thank you Ashmita, and agreed we don't mean to offend or compete with any men, we just want them to listen calmly & think rationally. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newagehospitality/message
2010 Diploma in Development Leadership graduate Amanda Lindhout talks about her kidnapping in Somalia, her award-winning book 'A House in the Sky', the value of International Women's Week, along with memories of her time at Coady Institute in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. Ms. Lindhout was interviewed by Olga Gladkikh. Show notes: 01:00 The day she arrived for Coady's diploma program in 2010. 03:20 Why she started the Global Enrichment Foundation to educate women and children in Somalia. 05:46 Coady as "the best in Canada" for leadership education. 06:47 Her memoir: A House in the Sky. 10:30 The value of International Women's Week. 12:50 Who inspires her? 14:19 What we can do to address challenges in today's world. 15:45 What's next? Upcoming courses As mentioned in the podcast, here are the seven certificate courses being offered on campus this fall. Click on the course name to go to our website. The application deadline is March 31st. Community-Based Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding (October 10 - October 25) Community-Driven Impact Assessment (October 10 - October 25) Facilitation and Training Approaches for Community Change (October 10 - October 25) Learning Organizations and Change (October 10 - October 25) Action Research for Citizen-Led Change (October 26 - November 10) Advocacy: Increasing Citizen Voice and Agency (October 26 - November 10) Asset-Based and Citizen-Led Development (October 26 - November 10)