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In this week's episode, I speak to Karen Buchanan, CEO at McCann Manchester.Join us whilst we talk about the fear of being rejected and how to have the confidence to be yourself.Karen also speaks beautifully of her experience with grief while going through menopause; the impact it had on her, the way it shaped how she lives and her leadership style.Key takeaways include:● How we need to equip leaders to navigate uncomfortable conversations● Why we must be more in the present than focusing on the future● How to grow your confidence and encourage confidence in othersKaren has a focus on driving connected creativity and digital innovation across McCann Manchester, driving growth for brands. Previous roles include chair/CEO of Publicis London. Prior to Publicis she was managing director of independent London agency, The Red Brick Road.Karen sits on the Advertising Association Board and served on the IPA Council for 12 years. She is an active member of WACL and a Board Trustee of Sported, a Sports for development charity. She is passionate about building inclusive cultures and is chair of McCann Worldgroup's UK & European Conscious Inclusion Council. Karen was recognised this year by the IPA on its iList. She is an active Mentor for women in the industry.Follow Joanna Howes and The Change Creators:website: https://www.thechangecreators.comlinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joannahowes/For Leadership and team coaching and training, you can message me at joanna.howes@thechangecreators.com and we can book a call. website: https://www.thechangecreators.com linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joannahowes/youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2kZ-x8fDHKEVb222qpQ_NQ
Big news with a new vaccine plan that could really help us! And we've got music in the theme of Robin, inspired by a story Karen Buchanan told in yesterday's chat.
Roddy Doyle talks about his latest novel, Love. In the course of one summer’s evening in Dublin, two old drinking buddies revisit the pubs and the love affairs of their youth, and talk openly about their marriages and other relationships, downing several pints of stout along the way. Gairloch Museum in the Highlands of Scotland is one of the winners of the 2020 Art Fund Museum of the Year prize. Its curator Karen Buchanan explains how they renovated a local nuclear bunker to house the museum and how the local community helped raise the £2.4m needed for the project as well as curating the exhibitions on Gaelic culture inside. As theatres attempt to work around the current restrictions, many are putting on outdoor performances and at the Leeds Playhouse last week, imitating the dog put on Dr Blood’s Old Travelling show, which is now touring. Nick Ahad went to see his first show since March and reports back. He’ll also discuss a nationwide project, Signal Fires, which sees theatres across Britain uniting in storytelling around the fire. The Kronos Quartet have just released their latest album, Long Time Passing. It is a celebration of the music and life of Pete Seeger, singer, banjo player and activist. Violinist David Harrington explains why one of the most renowned classical quartets is playing If I had a Hammer and Where Have All the Flowers Gone? This is a collaboration with several other artists and we hear from one, the Ethiopian-American singer, Meklit. Presenter Tom Sutcliffe Producer Jerome Weatherald
Possibly the weirdest day ever in Point Richmond. Permament twilight, odd fire-induced chill, orange sky. We cover what's going on, why it's happening, and when it will clear out. We also have a mural update from Karen Buchanan.
Karen Buchanan continues our series on emotionally healthy spirituality.
Karen Buchanan talks about the role of pain as our teacher.
Karen Buchanan talks about building up our gratitude muscles.
"You know right away coming into this career that you are responsible for your own success" - Karen Buchanan-Sauve ... Karen Buchanan-Sauve (@ksauve05) has been a registered massage therapist since 2013. She came across massage therapy almost by accident as she explored professions in health and saw herself working in the sports field. Karen keeps busy with three daughters playing competitive hockey which involves traveling and participating as a team volunteer in the role of trainer. In this episode we talk about Karen working in the corporate 9-5 and learning the self-employed aspects of massage therapy. We talk about what it's like to work full-time as a massage therapist with a busy family. Karen loves to stay active herself and finds it necessary to give her best self to her clients. Karen currently works with Align Massage Therapy and she shares a few ways she promotes her business. Please enjoy my chat with Karen! www.theradicalrmt.com
Karen Buchanan talks about loving mercy in part two of our Micah 6:8 series.
Karen Buchanan talks about having a Biblical response to unfairness.
Karen Buchanan talks about adventure through obedience and belief.
Presenter John Urquhart guides learners through the intricacies of Gaelic language, dialects, idioms and sayings. In this programme, beginners can enjoy Blasad Beag, a bite-sized lesson in which Catriona Murray shares simple, everyday Gaelic. For more advanced learners, grammar help is on hand from the programme's resident expert Dr Michel Byrne, Roddy Maclean takes a closer look at some of Scotland's Gaelic placenames and John takes a closer look at Gaelic pronunciation. This week's programme also features BBC archive material which is used to illustrate some of the complexities of the language and an interview with learner of the week, Karen Buchanan from Gairloch who shares her experience of learning Gaelic. A bheil sibh ag ionnsachadh Gàidhlig? A bheil sibh feumach air misneachd gus ur Gàidhlig a chleachdadh? Ma tha, 's ann dhuibhse a tha Beag air Bheag, sreath gu sònraichte do luchd-ionnsachaidh na Gàidhlig. Gach seachdain, treòraichidh Iain Urchardan sibh tro chòmhraidhean agus tro aithrisean a bhios feumail dhuibh nur n-ionnsachadh. Beag air bheag, cuiridh sibh ri ur comasan ann a bhith a' bruidhinn Gàidhlig. Anns a' chiad phrògram ann an sreath ùr, cluinnear criomagan à tasglann Radio nan Gàidheal le mìneachadh air cuid de na puingean cànain a tha a' togail ceann annta, bidh an t-Ollamh Michel Byrne a' toirt thugaibh Oisean a' Ghràmair, bidh Ruairidh MacIlleathain a' toirt sùil air cuid de na h-ainmean àite a tha a' nochdadh air mapaichean na h-Alba agus bidh Iain fhèin a' toirt thugaibh beagan cuideachaidh le fuaimneachadh na Gàidhlig. Cuideachd anns a' phrògram seo, bidh Iain a' coinneachadh ri neach-ionnsachaidh na seachdain, Karen Bhochanan à Geàrr Loch, agus a' cluinntinn mu a roghainnean ciùil agus bidh Catrìona Mhoireach a' toirt thugaibh Blasad Beag de Ghàidhlig shìmplidh airson luchd-tòiseachaidh.
Topics: "Unabashed atheist" Ron Reagan, host of Air America's Ron Reagan Show, is back for a new interview as a preview to his appearance at FFRF's 32nd annual FFRF convention in Seattle in November. Also featured: an interview with Foundation member Karen Buchanan, the original complainant in FFRF's request to the city council of Lodi, Calif., to drop prayers. That request has set off months of controversy and Karen talks about her dismay at the Council's 5-0 vote in October to continue "uncensored prayer."