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Hi there! Welcome to Episode 175 of Never on the Backfoot Podcast. India won the maiden ICC U19 Women's T20 World Cup in such a remarkable fashion and were led admirably by skipper Shafali Verma. India certainly had a World Cup to remember with some stunning performances to savour and to break down the entire campaign right through the group stages, the Super Six matches and the sizzling knockouts besides the finals and objectively assessing it, will be the aim of the episode. On the podcast today to join us for this discussion, we have Kalyani Mangale. She is a Content Manager at Women's CricZone. She covered the inaugural ICC U19 World Cup in South Africa. She was also part of the committee that decided the Player and the team of the tournament for the U19 WC with Lydia Greenway, Stacy Ann King, Julia Price and Snehal Pradhan. We have someone of this repute joining us on the Podcast for a very special discussion. The podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Anchor and a lot of other platforms and spread the word. Do check out @neveronthebackfoot on Instagram and @neverontheback1 for the latest facts, trivia, quizzes, and terminology for more. Cheers!
Julia Price, December 11, 2022
Julia Price, December 11, 2022
Bowman's Friends is a podcast created to connect and inform UK students of issues, events, and cool stuff on campus and the Lexington area. It is hosted by UK students, for the UK community. Our goal is to amplify student voices through advocating for equity, inclusion, and representation of all. On this episode, the Bowman's Friends seniors, Isaac Calvert, Sophia Didier, Spencer Neichter, and Julia Price, discuss their college experiences. From their favorite college memories, experiences with Covid, what they have planned for after graduation, and more.
Bowman's Friends is a podcast created to connect and inform UK students of issues, events, and cool stuff on campus and the Lexington area. It is hosted by UK students, for the UK community. Our goal is to amplify student voices through advocating for equity, inclusion, and representation of all. On this episode, Julia Price sat down with UK College of Communications School of Journalism Assistant Professor David Stephenson. They discussed his career at UK, his life as a photojournalist and what it means to be a journalist, the world of pigeons and all that comes with it, and more.
Bowman's Friends is a podcast created to connect and inform UK students of issues, events, and cool stuff on campus and in the Lexington area. It is hosted by UK students, for the UK community. Our goal is to amplify student voices through, equity, inclusion, and representation of all. On this episode, Julia Price sat down with four students who have been a victim to roommate horrors. For privacy reasons, the identity of all guests remain anonymous. These are their stories.
Bowman's Friends is a podcast created to connect and inform UK students of issues, events, and cool stuff on campus and the Lexington area. It is hosted by UK students, for the UK community. Our goal is to amplify student voices through advocating for equity, inclusion, and representation of all. On this episode, Julia Price and Isaac Calvert sat down with UK College of Communications and Information Associate Professor, Kakie Urch, to discuss her career at UK as both a student and faculty member. Kakie also tells us about her time in Fortune 500 Media and working with many, MANY, celebrities in Hollywood. All of this and more on this episode of Bowman's Friends!
Bowman's Friends is a podcast created to connect and inform UK students of issues, events, and cool stuff on campus and in the Lexington area. It is hosted by UK students, for the UK community. Our goal is to amplify student voices through equity, inclusion, and representation of all. It's International Women's Day! Bowman's Friends hosts, Julia Price & Isaac Calvert found it fitting to highlight UK's girls-only health & fitness group. Mia Albornoz and Kayla Wayne are Chaarg executive team members who join the show to talk about their journey to Chaarg, what benefits & opportunities this club brings to its members, and how girls can get involved with Chaarg. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts!
Bowman's Friends is a podcast created to connect and inform UK students of issues, events, and cool stuff on campus and in the Lexington area. It is hosted by UK students, for the UK community. Our goal is to amplify student voices through equity, inclusion, and representation of all. In honor of Women's History month, Julia Price sat down with Major Lindsey Phillabaum and Captain Nichole Nicholson, who are UK alumni & current instructors to Air Force ROTC cadets. Lindsey & Nichole talk about their return to UK & the ways that the ROTC program has made a positive impact on their lives. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts!
Bowman's Friends is a podcast created to connect and inform UK students of issues, events, and cool stuff on campus and the Lexington area. It is hosted by UK students, for the UK community. Our goal is to amplify student voices through advocating for equity, inclusion, and representation of all. On this episode, Sophia Didier and Julia Price sat down with Taryn Henning, the Director of the VIP Center here at UK. We talked about the support offered by the VIP Center, red (and green!) flags in a relationship, and the role of consent on a college campus.
Bowman's Friends is a podcast created to connect and inform UK students of issues, events, and cool stuff on campus and in the Lexington area. It is hosted by UK students, for the UK community. Our goal is to amplify student voices through equity, inclusion, and representation of all. In honor of Valentine's Day, Julia Price invited UK student couples to sit down and share their love story with us. Who knew that UK's campus had such an influence on building these relationships?
Bowman's Friends is a podcast created to connect and inform UK students of issues, events, and cool stuff on campus and the Lexington area. It is hosted by UK students, for the UK community. Our goal is to amplify student voices through advocating for equity, inclusion, and representation of all. On this episode, Isaac Calvert and Julia Price sat down with UK Alum Sophie Meadors, News Producer at WLEX-TV. Listen to hear more about Sophie's time at UK, the job search after graduating college in a pandemic, and tips on how to make the most out of your experience at UK.
With the third Women's Ashes match about to get underway, SEN and Fox Cricket commentator Julia Price joined Dwayne's World to preview the ODI at Manuka Oval and assess the Aussies' chances of securing the Ashes.
On the show today: 1. Midday Madness - The next million-dollar man in the AFL 2. Roger Rasheed 3. SEN cricket commentator Julia Price 4. Basketball expert Kane Pitman 5. Melbourne Stars young gun Brody Couch.
Bowman's Friends is a podcast created to connect and inform UK students of issues, events, and cool stuff on campus and the Lexington area. It is hosted by UK students, for the UK community. Our goal is to amplify student voices through advocating for equity, inclusion, and representation of all. On this episode, learn more about the hosts of Bowman's Friends season 3, Alayna Tobo, Isaac Calvert, Julia Price, Sophia Didier, and Spencer Neichter.
This week Georgie and Alex sit down with former Australia wicket-keeper and current coach of USA cricket. Of course with the Ashes coming up shortly, we couldn't not discuss what it was like;e for Julia to play and win an Ashes series as wells being a double World Cup winner. We also touch on the hardships she's suffered and how she's used her resilience to come through them and why having readily available resources for things such as mental health make all the difference. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/womens-cricket-chat/message
With Bes again taken up with Olympics coverage, the Tim and Nick double act continues as they discuss this week's news from the emerging world - Aizaz Khan of Hong Kong is in legal trouble, Sandeep Lamichhane is stopped from competing the Hundred by visa issues, and Belgium's men defeat Austria 2-1 in a T20I series. Then it's part 2 of Nick and Nate Hays' interview with USA women's coach Julia Price.
This week, with Bes away on Olympics duty, Tim and Nick meet to discuss a big story - three new members as we welcome Switzerland, Tajikistan and Mongolia into the ICC family! They also chat about the implications of the rearranged qualifying groups for the upcoming T20 World Cup, before Nick is joined by USA correspondent Nate Hays to interview Julia Price, the USA women's coach, about all thing women's cricket in the States.
This is the third episode in our four-part series exploring feminism at Middlebury. In this episode, Julia Price interviews four women who experienced second wave feminism at Middlebury in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Music Attribution: Thinking Music by Incompetech “Return to the Black Star” by Deep Space Destructors. From the Free Music Archive, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. Link to music:https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Deep_Space_Destructors/Psychedeology. License:https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode. No remix or changes to music. “Runner” by Six Umbrellas. From the Free Music Archive, CC BY-SA 4.0. Link to music: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Six_Umbrellas/The_Psychadelic_And/1_Six_Umbrellas_-_Runner. License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode. No remix or major changes made to music. “Tu Connais Babar” by Mocke. From the Free Music Archive, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. Link to music: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Mocke/Commune_Oreille_explore_La_Souterraine/Mocke_-_SUPER_TERROIRS_et_RUINES_NOUVELLES_-_05_Tu_connais_Babar_- . License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode. No remix or major changes made to music. Points of no Return (ID 1285) by Lobo Loco. From the Free Music Archive, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. Link to music: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lobo_Loco/around/points-of-no-return-id-1285mp3. License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode
Our Great Coach on this episode is Julia Price. Julia is a former Australian Cricketer, and now coach. She started playing cricket in 1988, and just 8 years later was debuting for Australia against England in her first Test. A specialist wicket keeper she played 84 One-day Internationals and was part of the world cup winning team in 1997 and 2005. Julie started coaching in 1999 while still playing, traveling to developing cricket nations like Ireland, Scotland, the Netherlands and Argentina to coach both men and women. She retired as a player in 2012 and transitioned into full time coaching. In 2013 she coached the Tasmanian Women's Cricket team. And then in 2018 she became the first female coach in the Men's T20 League in Australia where she was an assistant to Darren Lehmann. Then in 2019 she was appointed Head Coach of the USA Cricket team to help them prepare for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at thegreatcoachespodcast@gmail.com You can also follow us here Twitter @CoachesGreat Instagram @the_great_coaches_podcast YouTube The Great Coaches Podcast channel page LinkedIn The Great Coaches Podcast showpage
In this NEW interview, I talk to the birthday girl Julia Price about her passion for music and content creating! We have a great conversation about the love for spreading positivity, Vine, and so much more. Subscribe to Julia on here YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/JuliaMusic1Support Julia on Patreon here and join the otter club! : https://www.patreon.com/juliapricemusicFollow Julia on Instagram to check out her AWESOME music and content here: https://instagram.com/juliapricemusic...Follow Julia on twitter here: https://twitter.com/JuliaPriceMusic?s=21
Julia Price is a singer / songwriter in Los Angeles, CA, who produces musical workshops for entrepreneurs to help them connect to their heart more. Julia went 18 months alcohol free and now chooses to have a drink on occasion. Julia describes the transformation from breaking up with her prior relationship to alcohol to her now mostly alcohol-free life style. Shownotes 0:00 Introduction Julia Price 5:40 Julia’s experiences with alcohol 12:41 Deciding to quit drinking 23:15 Benefits of quitting drinking 26:05 The social aspect of not drinking 32:35 Being open with others about choosing to be alcohol free 35:35 Drinking occasionally after 18 months alcohol free
Are you carrying the wounds of your parents? As children, many of our parents dumped their wounds, baggage, fears, and insecurities onto us, and many of us believe we need to continue to carry this baggage for the rest of our lives. It has turned into an outlined curriculum or pattern that we continue to follow, yet we place blame, hold grudges, and never take responsibility. Their baggage may have been passed onto us, but is our responsibility to work through it and turn it into our greatest gifts. But in order to do so, we need to first understand the baggage we are carrying, look at it through the eyes of compassion, and release the blame we are holding onto. So how do we end this loop of ancestral karmic wounding and finally take ownership of how our lives unfold? We need to find enough compassion within ourselves to forgive our parents. And in this episode of the Deep Dive, I chat with singer/songwriter Julie Price on her experience working through the wounds she carried from her parents, how she was able to understand the "why" hidden within the wounds, and how she set herself free through forgiveness. Julia is a Good Morning America featured songwriter who was featured in the NY Times as a “booming creative.” She built a personal online presence and community with over 470,000 followers across multiple platforms, including Vine. With a unique skill-set that expands beyond music, she also tours as an international speaker, hosts corporate heart-centered workshops, and consults high-level executives with an emphasis on female-founders, while also specializing in community building, managing campaigns, producing events and panels for start-ups to Fortune 500 Companies. Julia continues to create content for her own brand as well, as a published writer, influencer, and songwriter. Her purpose is to help others find and stand in their authentic voice in every situation they encounter. What we discuss: [00:07:08] Julia's unhealthy past romantic relationship dynamics [00:08:18] How Julia's unhealthy relationships stemmed from her father [00:09:37] How Julia began her healing process [00:11:32] How do you forgive someone who never apologized? [00:13:51] The impact of having been taught to shut down emotions [00:15:52] What is the alternative to forgiveness? [00:17:29] Different forgiveness dynamics: Romantic vs. Parental [00:18:03] Julia's process of forgiving her father [00:20:18] How psychedelics helped Julia enter into a place of compassion [00:21:23] Honoring boundaries in every relationship [00:22:31] Do we ever fully heal or will we always carry our wounds? [00:23:50] Ending the loop and becoming medicine for our parents though forgiveness [00:26:36] How our wounds determine how we move through life [00:29:26] Julia's healing patterns through awareness, effort and attention [00:32:33] Holding on to blame vs. taking responsibility [00:33:30] The shift that happens when you take responsibility [00:34:34] How accepting Julia's father created true change in their relationship [00:38:50] Adam's process of forgiving his abuser in his Ayahuasca ceremony [00:42:42] Why you need to understand to forgive [00:45:11] Using your 'negative' emotions as a tool [00:48:33] The reason Adam openly shares his story [00:55:36] The importance of listening to opposing views [00:58:02] Julia's best advice for songwriting Find more from Julia: Instagram: @juliapricemusic Website: www.juliapricemusic.com Join my Write From Your Heart 4-Week workshop co-hosted with Lindsey Ell! Learn more and sign up here.
Dual World Cup winner Julia Price joined Mel Jones for Episode 8 of the Road to the T20 World Cup!
ELITE : SIX 12 Questions with Julia Price - Dale Carnegie Trainingelite6.co.nz/member/julia-price-dale-carnegie-training/Julia Price moved from Wellington to Christchurch, and is grateful to have two places she calls home. She has a BHLSc from Massey University, is a recipient of NZ Fitness Leader of the Year, and has been the Managing Director of Dale Carnegie Training since 2016.Good at juggling multiple babies (mother of triplets), but not so good at gardening, Julia is however an expert at growing people. She worked for Canterbury Police for nearly 8 years and had first-hand experience witnessing people performing under the most trying of circumstances during the 2011 earthquakes. Drawing from her experience as a Health and Safety Manager, First Aid Tutor for NZ Red Cross and Exercise Professional she has a diverse set of tools to understand people and knows what it takes for them to perform at their best.Passionate about human health and psychological wellbeing, the move to Dale Carnegie was a logical one, and has given her the vehicle to not only help individuals overcome obstacles, but helps businesses grow their most value able asset: their people. Dale Carnegie’s principles of human relations aren’t rocket science, they are common sense, and Julia has made it her mission to make them become ‘common practice’ in the workplace. She also practices as a Wellness Coach, specialising in Sleep Education and Fitness for Work.In her free time, she likes to play tennis, play piano, drink coffee, walk (a.k.a. struggle to contain) her Retrodoodle, and invariably work on perfecting the garden.
ELITE : SIX 12 Questions with Julia Price - Dale Carnegie Trainingelite6.co.nz/member/julia-price-dale-carnegie-training/Julia Price moved from Wellington to Christchurch, and is grateful to have two places she calls home. She has a BHLSc from Massey University, is a recipient of NZ Fitness Leader of the Year, and has been the Managing Director of Dale Carnegie Training since 2016.Good at juggling multiple babies (mother of triplets), but not so good at gardening, Julia is however an expert at growing people. She worked for Canterbury Police for nearly 8 years and had first-hand experience witnessing people performing under the most trying of circumstances during the 2011 earthquakes. Drawing from her experience as a Health and Safety Manager, First Aid Tutor for NZ Red Cross and Exercise Professional she has a diverse set of tools to understand people and knows what it takes for them to perform at their best.Passionate about human health and psychological wellbeing, the move to Dale Carnegie was a logical one, and has given her the vehicle to not only help individuals overcome obstacles, but helps businesses grow their most value able asset: their people. Dale Carnegie’s principles of human relations aren’t rocket science, they are common sense, and Julia has made it her mission to make them become ‘common practice’ in the workplace. She also practices as a Wellness Coach, specialising in Sleep Education and Fitness for Work.In her free time, she likes to play tennis, play piano, drink coffee, walk (a.k.a. struggle to contain) her Retrodoodle, and invariably work on perfecting the garden.
From the Wandering Journo at Stories that Matter Studios this is The Streets of Your Town. The slice of Australian life podcast that takes you on an audio journey through theatre of the mind each episode. Today we have a wander with one of Tassie’s favourite adopted daughters, former wicketkeeper of the Australian Women’s Cricket Team, Julia Price. We find out what took the Queenslander so far south she shivered through her first days in her new home, and how she was invited to join the greats of the game as a life member of the Marylebone Cricket Club at Lords.
In this episode, we’re reflecting on our conversation from last week with the incredible Julia Price. One of the main things that stood out to us as Julia was talking about her experiences in the music industry was how she felt more doors open when you follow your passion and purpose. Today, we’re diving more into this by connecting Julia’s perspective to the Law of Attraction and discussing why you can’t always rely on the universe to do all the work for you. Take a listen and enjoy! What you’ll here in this episode: Ivy explains how the theme for today’s show relates to the Law of Attraction How science proves we should have gratitude journals Finding the middle-ground between using hope as a business strategy and not having any at all Why Blake and Ivy feel grit is a requirement for entrepreneurs and why they believe Julia is a perfect example How trying to maintain a positive attitude all the time is a form of denial Why you shouldn’t hide what you care about Follow Us On: Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube
Have you ever experienced something so emotionally painful you weren’t sure you could come back from it? We all face our own challenges and our guest this week, Julia Price, is no exception. Julia is a musician with millions of YouTube views under her belt, was a top-rated Viner, and has been a featured artist on Good Morning America. She also speaks at conferences and workshops in the self-development field motivating audiences to turn their pain into power. While Julia is currently living her dream life, it wasn’t always that way and, in this episode, she’s talking about what she’s learned from her challenging experiences and how they’ve shaped her perspective and purpose in life. What you’ll here in this episode: Julia’s shift from just making music to understanding her deeper purpose The moment in a recording studio that made Julia feel powerless Why new generations of creatives should trust their instincts and be confident more opportunities will come Julia’s viral experience of a little boy standing up for her when she was sexually harassed The importance of having male allies Julia’s advice for others on their own path to finding their purpose How a painful health scare helped Julia realize the power of connecting with other people Julia’s perspective on the challenges millennials face How the death of Vine shifted Julia’s perspective on life Blake and Julia’s freestyle rap Follow Us On: Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube
NEW EPISODE: In this episode - Lo Myrick and I will go deeper on the conversation with Julia Price to extract as much value as possible from the conversation. Julia Price is an incredible content generating machine! Initially she got her start on Vine and was able to leverage that attention to help her build influence while collaborating with a ton of content creators in the LA area. Since then she has gone on to create multiple cover songs as well as self produced songs that have accounted for millions of YouTube views. You can find her music on Spotify - YouTube & and Apple Music, just to name a few. Let's dive into her story. Support the growth of the Creating Space message and keep the podcast ad-free: http://www.patreon.com/creatingspace _______________________________________________ Guest: Julia Price Web: http://juliapricemusic.com Insta: https://www.instagram.com/juliapricemusic/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JuliaPriceMusic YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/JuliaMusic1 _______________________ Creating Space Team: Wes Knight - Host - Web: www.CreatingSpaceMovement.com - Insta: www.instagram.com/wesleytknight/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/WesleyTKnight - Snapchat: www.snapchat.com/add/wesknight - Facebook: www.facebook.com/wes.knight/ Lo Myrick - Business Development - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lomyrick?fref=nf - Insta: https://www.instagram.com/lomyrick/ - Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenlomyrick
Julia Price is an incredible content king! Initially she got her start on Vine and was able to leverage that attention to help her build influence while collaborating with a ton of content creators in the LA area. Since then she has gone on to create multiple cover songs as well as self produced songs that have accounted for millions of YouTube views. You can find her music on Spotify - YouTube & and Apple Music, just to name a few. Let's dive into her story. Support the growth of the Creating Space message and keep the podcast ad-free: http://www.patreon.com/creatingspace _______________________________________________ Guest: Julia Price Web: http://juliapricemusic.com Insta: https://www.instagram.com/juliapricemusic/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JuliaPriceMusic YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/JuliaMusic1 _______________________ Creating Space Team: Wes Knight - Host - Web: www.CreatingSpaceMovement.com - Insta: www.instagram.com/wesleytknight/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/WesleyTKnight - Snapchat: www.snapchat.com/add/wesknight - Facebook: www.facebook.com/wes.knight/ Lo Myrick - Business Development - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lomyrick?fref=nf - Insta: https://www.instagram.com/lomyrick/ - Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenlomyrick
Rob Hochschild | January 22, 2013 Drummer Wil Tecla and pianist Kevin Clark were first-year students when they met at Berklee during the 2011-12 school year. The two musicians shared an interest in jazz and hip-hop music, and wasted littled time forming a band to explore their interest in composition and playing. They arrived at a band name—English Tom in the Bookstore—whose origin and meaning remains a mystery, at least for now. In addition to Tecla and Clark, the band features saxophonists Derrick Tate and Utril Rhaburn, flutist Julia Price, bassist Mike Dyer, and vocalist Gracie Jessop. The group executed a successful Kickstarter campaign to fund an EP it released in May 2012. One of the tracks from those sessions was selected out of many submissions to appear on Ripple Effect, the latest release from Berklee's student-run Jazz Revelation Records.
1-on-1 COACHING – sign-up today Julia Price is a musician in Los Angeles, but she’s also much more. She’s a “vine star,” where she has hundreds of thousands of... The post 20 Julia Price – A Singer/Songwriter & Vine Star’s Approach to Authenticity appeared first on Make Your Mark Today.