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Liv and Kirsty are close friends and training partners from the 'Whitsundays' region in Northern QLD. They ran at the Australian Backyard Masters and were the last two females standing with Liv running 35 yards and Kirsty running 32.
Rejuvenated Women: Impeccable Health for High Performing Women
Julia is an incredible young person who is part of emerge's youth work in Bradford. Julia interviewed Kirsty Ferguson from Step2 about boys, sex education and Andrew Tate and it's a fascinating and challenging interview.With grateful thanks to the Jerusalem Trust for their financial support for this project. This is a joint project with The Hopeful Activists' Podcast.
Three incredible young people from Bradford share the interviews they have created especially for us. Ryan, Faith and Julia are from an incredible local youth project called e:merge. Abi has loved working with them to gain the technical and interview skills they have needed and we are so impressed with the results. The Highs and Lows of Community NursingRyan chose to speak to his sisters community nurse Sam Barrett.Saving Lives and the Dark Humour That Comes With ItFaith interviewed her neighbour and paramedic Jon Robinson.Boys, Sex Education and Andrew TateJulia decided to interview Kirsty Ferguson from Step2.Grateful thanks to the Jerusalem Trust for their financial support for this episode.
Always-on Paid ads are the ultimate advertising campaign to drive awareness, audience engagement and to build data throughout the year, and should be a vital part of your marketing strategy. In this episode of The Events Cast Podcast, we speak with Kirsty Ferguson, Growth Manager at Tag Digital about what always-on paid ads campaigns are and why you should be running them to help promote your events. If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a 5-star review and share the episode with a colleague or friend Find out more at: www.theeventscast.com/Kirsty Follow or send us a message On Instagram: www.instagram.com/theeventscast On Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-events-cast/
The RNIB's free 'Living Well With Sight Loss' course is a great source of advice, information and companionship. Hywel Davies speaks to course coordinator Kirsty Ferguson to find out more about what's involved. If you'd like more information on upcoming Living Well With Sight Loss Courses, you can email lwwslenquiries@rnib.org.uk or call the RNIB helpline on 0303 123 9999.
As we all know so much happened in 2020 and 2021. Most of it terrible, however when life deals you a rough hand you need to make the most of what you have and pivot into a direction that will help you discover the fulfillment that you are seeking in life. Today's guest Kirsty Ferguson was certainly dealt a rough hand with the pandemic. Her aviation based business came to a complete halt as did her husband's printing business. Like everyone else there were and are bills to pay and savings that will only last so long. As the saying goes, when it rains - it pours, and this was the case for Kirsty and her husband. But like all true entrepreneurs she took stock of the situation, worked out exactly where her assets lied and figured out a way to become pandemic proof by starting a new business with her long time friend. Kirsty reminds us that we need to have a greater purpose than money, not to abandon our loyal networks and above all else learn, learn and learn! This podcast is NOT about reinvention, it's about using what you have and starting right now. You can find Kirsty's past Go All In appearances here: Kirsty's Go All In interview: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6cvrC0paj67YBBk0ZGZCHV Co-Hosting with Brett Manders: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1h1u28xhPCbGrj1sycRbFs Co-Hosting with Hedley Derenzi: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1TUyNokHsdMkggLrqXf8W5 Make sure you connect with Kirsty on the details below: Website: https://www.kirstyanneferguson.com/ Website: https://www.pinstripesolutions.com/ Website: https://www.highschooltohireable.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirstyfergusonpinstripe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kirstyanneferguson/ High School to Hirable Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/high_school_to_hireable/ High School to Hirable Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highschooltohireable GRAB A COPY OF KIRSTY'S BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/Albino-Chameleon-Things-Become-Super/dp/0648720128/ Kirsty is giving away 5 x copies of her book. Just connect with her at her website or via her socials and mention this podcast to grab your FREE copy. This is on a first come first serve basis so reach out and connect today. Make sure if you want to ask a question, share a thought or a comment that you connect with me on the details below: Website: https://goallin.com.au YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/goallin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rob.brus77/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertnbrus/ Email: robert@goallin.com.au
In this inaugural episode of Sky’s The Limit, hosts Anna Grbas and Hannah Dowling are joined by guest Kirsty Ferguson, Australian Aviation’s own careers and training columnist and aviation recruitment extraordinaire. This week, Kirsty discusses the current state of career opportunities in Australia in the post-pandemic environment, and the shift in managers’ views towards gender and diversity in light of COVID. She also speaks out on the individual and important differences that women bring to today’s aviation sector, and how she’s using education as the most important tool to encourage more women into the industry. Finally, she touches on how an entrepreneurial spirit could be key to excelling in the post-COVID aviation working environment.
Kirsty Anne Fergusons is a global interview coach with niches in Aviation and Education. Author of, 'The Albino Chameleon' she encourages us to seek purpose not passion and #usewhatyougot. https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirstyfergusonpinstripe/
Ready For Takeoff - Turn Your Aviation Passion Into A Career
Interview expert Kirsty Ferguson is a dynamic business writer and inspiring interview coach. She was awarded the 2005 Telstra Micro Business Award for her work in Recruitment. In 2000 Kirsty created Pinstripe Solutions solely to support job seekers. She brings a diverse business background in advertising, publishing, recruitment and in a much earlier life as a government employee. Her first client was a 23-year old pilot with zero interview experience who struggled to string a sentence together. His interview was with elite airline, Cathay Pacific. Yes, with her help he got in! From there she became a specialist in aviation, but quickly expanded the business to support Professionals from diverse industries; Finance, School Leavers, Emergency Services, Government, ADF and Pharmacy candidates, to name a few. Her ability to build confidence, finesse communication skills, develop unforgettable CV’s and propel candidates into the employers spotlight has to be experienced to be believed.
In Part 3 of "Clear the Air" we discuss the mistakes that people make in their job interviews. Listen in as Kirsty Ferguson from Pinstripe Solutions explains how to manage the expectations in the interview, how to gain an edge over the other applicants and exactly what you can do as an applicant that will give you the best chance of success. https://www.pinstripesolutions.com/
In Part 2 of "Clear the Air" we speak with Kirsty Ferguson and discuss the interview process that people going for their first airline jobs have to go through. Listen in as Kirsty explains how the process works, what to expect and how you can gain a competitive edge over the other applicants. https://www.pinstripesolutions.com/
On part 1 of "Clear the Air" we discuss the pilot shortage with Kirsty Ferguson from Pinstripe Solutions. Is there really a shortage of people or is a shortage of skills and experience or is it both? Kirsty is an industry insider with a deep understanding of what it takes to help candidates achieve their first airline job. Listen in as she explains her view of the industry. https://www.pinstripesolutions.com/
Our guest today is Hedley Derenzie. Hedley is a writer and the author of four books including her latest, Write Way Home: Writing My Way back to a Meaningful Life. This is a deeply personal story about Hedley’s return to a life of meaning and happiness through the act of writing every day day for 31 days following a particularly dark time in her life.Hedley’s been writing professionally for twenty years, including seven years as a columnist and contributor to Nature & Health magazine. Her work has appeared in the Huffington Post, Thought Catalog, Mama Mia and many others.In 2011, Hedley decided to dedicate herself to writing full time. She went on to write Finding Paris, which is in its third reprint after being picked up by her publishers Brio Books. She’s also written two books on public speaking.Her latest book, Meet Me in Milan, which is the follow up to Finding Paris, and is a story about an Italian sojourn and an unexpected romance that unfolded during the course of the adventure.If you’ve ever wanted to write a book or learn what it actually takes to be successful as a writer then you’re going to love this Go All In story.
Today on the podcast our guest is Brett Manders. Brett is an Airline Pilot here in Australia with one of the major carriers. In his aviation career he has amassed well over 10,000 hours and has experience on the airbus A320, 321 as well as the A330. Brett is also a Boeing 787 dreamliner pilot as well!If you’ve ever wondered what goes on inside the cockpit of a passenger plane then you’re in for a real treat on this podcast. Brett is the author of “Behind the Flightdeck Door.” He’s the guy that can answer all of the questions like:What happens when the plane gets struck by lightning?What the hell is the small technical delay?What happens when you flush the toilet on a plane?And why am I so dehydrated when I fly?Brett’s book demystifies what goes on behind the cockpit door and gives us a look into the world of an airline pilot.Prior to becoming a pilot Brett spend over 12-years in the Royal Australian Navy and was fortunate enough to deploy on operations several times.A veteran, a pilot and a guy that can answer all my pesky airliner questions - now this is going to be a super fun show.https://behindtheflightdeckdoor.com/https://www.facebook.com/Behind-the-Flight-Deck-Door-889111761293151/https://twitter.com/flightdeckdoorhttps://www.instagram.com/theflightdeckdoor/https://www.linkedin.com/in/brett-manders-82619547/
If you want to know the secret to landing that dream job or moving up in your career then you’ll want to listen in closely. And if you’re a business owner or employer and you are looking for that dream hire then you are sure to pick up some fantastic tips throughout this episode.On today’s show our guest is Kirsty Ferguson. Kirsty business is called Pinstripe Solutions and she works in the toughest most competitive industry of all – recruitment.And if that isn’t hard enough already, her speciality is in the ultra-competitive aviation industry. I think the only job and industry that might be harder is wrestling with crocodiles with Steve Irwin. That aside, Kirsty has enjoyed exponential growth in her business over the last few years however it wasn’t always blue skies for her as you will soon find out.Launching a business during personal crisis after personal crisis probably wasn’t the best idea in high sight however Kristy is a tough operator and living by the mantra of helping others to be all they can be has ensured her clients success and ultimately the success of her business.Kirsty has been interviewed across a wide range of media outlets both domestically and internationally and she is a writer for Australian Aviation. Kirsty is also about to launch her first book called The Albino Chameleon Building the story of you.No matter what stage of your career or business that you are in I am certain you will enjoy some amazing value coming up in this interview. I’m excited she’s here so please help me in welcoming Kirsty Ferguson.
Is there a pilot shortage in Australia? In our second podcast episode we talk to aviation recruitment specialist Kirsty Ferguson of Pinstripe Solutions and AOPA Australia executive director Ben Morgan about pilot training and recruitment, while long-time Australian Aviation contributor and airline pilot Owen Zupp discusses his experiences flying the RAAF’s new Pilatus PC-21.