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Best podcasts about laura hart

Latest podcast episodes about laura hart

ArtCurious Podcast
ArtCurious + Like Minds Travel: Join us in Venice!

ArtCurious Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 34:30


SURPRISE! We're back with you for some bonus episodes of ArtCurious this spring! First up: we're thrilled to announce an all-new tour this September with Like Minds Travel. Today on the show, we're welcoming LMT's Laura Hart to chat about group travel: how she puts together these incredible, special excursions, making friends all over the world, and all the details on our can't-miss trip to Venice! Don't forget to mark your calendars and register to join us in Venice - it's going to be an art-filled trip you won't want to miss!

Parenting With Vanessa Kahlon
95.7 Robotics With Laura Hart, Robofun

Parenting With Vanessa Kahlon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024


95.7 The GameSaturday, 7:30 AMLaura Hart gives insight with working with children through her company Robofun. Learn more here!

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Wax Quizzical
Nish Kumar with Lap (Cale Bain) and VO Artist Natasha Box (Laura Hart)

Wax Quizzical

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 40:50


Coming to you from the 10th Just For Laughs festival in Sydney, Nish Kumar (UK) joins us to answer ten actually surprisingly difficult questions with assistance from the brains trust of a Lamp (Cale Bain) and a VO artist without the voice to match Natasha Box, or is it Kelly Clarkson (Laura Hart).We would love it if you joined the Brains Trust to help us make this show, or left us a lovely little review in the podcast app of your choice, or tell someone who you think might like the show about the pod.Hosted by Kyran Wheatley and recorded at the best Improv School in Australia, Improv Theatre Sydney.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/wax-quizzical. Join the Brains Trust and support us to make the show happen: https://plus.acast.com/s/wax-quizzical. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bristol: Behind The Headlines
Episode 74: Hart's Bakery celebrates 10 years at Temple Meads

Bristol: Behind The Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 31:16


Hart's Bakery has been here for ten years, with some of the most popular bakes from that time making one-off reappearances on the menu from Tuesday to Saturday.Ahead of the bakery celebrating a decade at Temple Meads, Laura Hart spoke to Bristol24/7 Editor Martin Booth where she was joined by her husband and business partner Pete Young, and head baker George Roberts.

Queerstories
298 Laura Hart - The Dog, The Rockstar and the Beach

Queerstories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 13:00


A sleepy beachside town is the unlikely setting for Laura's wildly unlikely, memorable meetcute.Laura Hart is a drag king, comedian & improviser who has been performing for yonks. They are the founder and host of popular drag show The Kings & Drag King Bingo, and have toured around Australia and internationally. They perform and teach at Improv Theatre Sydney, and in 2022 they won an Honour Award for Arts and Culture.Queerstories an award-winning LGBTQI+ storytelling project directed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events around Australia. For more information, visit www.queerstories.com.au and follow Queerstories on Facebook.The Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased from your favourite independent bookseller or on Booktopia.To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

National Elf Service
Eating Disorders: All Together Now Panel

National Elf Service

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 25:33


All Together Now Panel - Eating Disorders as a specialisation or generalist responsibility. With Deborah Mitchison, Laura Hart, AJ Williams-Tchen, Tracey Wade & Phillippa Hay. This plenary will provide an update on eating disorders epidemiology and burden, and an examination of the historical deprioritisation of these illnesses in mental health treatment, research and funding. A panel of four speakers and a Chair will take questions from the audience with the aim to discuss how eating disorders can be integrated into the field of mental health and become everybody's responsibility. Deb Mitchison is an NHMRC Early Career Research Fellow at the Translational Health Research Institute, Western Sydney University, and a clinical psychologist specialising in the treatment of eating disorders. Her research focuses on eating disorder epidemiology, risk, prevalence, distribution, burden and treatment-seeking and she has published > 90 highly cited papers. Dr. Laura Hart is a Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Mental Health at the University of Melbourne, and a Director of the not-for-profit health promotion organisation Body Confident Collective. Laura's research focuses on developing and evaluating programs for the public to improve prevention, awareness and help-seeking for mental illness, with a special focus on eating disorders prevention. She has published 50 peer reviewed papers and three books. AJ is of Wiradjuri / Wotjobulak Aboriginal background. He is Founder, Director & Lead Consultant of Girraway Ganyi Consultancy since 2007. AJ holds qualifications in Social Work (BSW & MSW), Education (Med), Nursing (specialising in maternal health & mental health), Youth Work (Indigenous adolescence & mental health), Aboriginal Health Work, Community Development, Leadership & Management & Aboriginal Leadership. He is a Principal Master MHFA Instructor, who has provided over 600 Mental Health First Aid courses nationally. AJ has over 30-years experience in the health & community service sector, Aboriginal organisations & communities, TAFEs and universities. From 2010-2015, AJ was the National Program Manager of the Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander MHFA training program. He is a Cultural Advisor for Independent Schools Victoria, Association of Graduates in Early Childhood Education, Beyondblue, Australian Association of Social Workers, ANZEAD and NDEC. He has been involved in research around Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander MHFA, National Quitline Guidelines & Clinical Guidelines for Eating Disorders in larger bodies. AJ was awarded the 2021 NSW Mental Health Matters Award for ‘Indigenous social & emotional well-being', the 2016 Emerging Victorian Indigenous Leader Award, the 2019 Frankston Mornington Peninsula NAIDOC ‘Community Award', 2021 HESTA Awards ‘Diversity & Inclusion' Finalist and the 2021 Reconciliation Victoria HART Award ‘Highly Commended' for the Girraway Ganyi Consultancy YouTube channel. AJ was recently awarded the 2021 AASW Aboriginal Social Worker of the Year. Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor Tracey Wade is a Clinical Psychologist and director of the Flinders University Services for Eating Disorders. She conducts research across a range of clinical settings as well as in schools. She has over 200 peer-reviewed publications and has co-authored three books describing evidence-based therapy approaches for perfectionism and eating disorders. Professor Hay is an academic psychiatrist and leading mental health researcher. She is the Foundation Chair of Mental Health and academic lead of the Eating Disorders and Body Image (EDBI) group at the Translational Health Research Institute, School of Medicine, University of Western Sydney. Her research focuses on eating disorder epidemiology, burden, treatment and recovery. Prof Hay has published > 330 Scopus indexed scientific papers and 5 books. SMHR Conference: www.smhrconference.com.au

Cycle Breaker Parents Unite
20. You deserve to flow [interview]

Cycle Breaker Parents Unite

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 31:40


If this episode inspired you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening on your device and post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag me @cyclebreakerparentsunite. Laura Hart, artist, healer and coach, and I talk this week about: - Flow! What it is and what it means to feel you are in flow - How Cycle-Breaker Parents may have been sensible in tough childhoods to inhibit their sense of flow and not fully express themselves – especially if they were in survival mode at home - And how you can break the cycle of hiding our creative sides by investing in yourself to show your children that it is safe and joyful to flow and be their creative, authentic selves. Join us in the Facebook group Cycle Breaker Parents Unite and share your thoughts on this idea – and also hang around for next Friday training. You can watch all the old videos in Guide 1 in the group. You can follow Laura Hart through her Facebook group – Hartflow – for all the details of her online and face-to-face sessions (starting 10th Nov 2021). Sign up to be the first to know when her 40 minute Quantum Flow sessions start (I will be there, so it will be great to see you!) and Laura's incredible Art Prints Shop is on her website:: https://lauraharthome.com/shop/ You can watch the Youtube recording of this podcast and subscribe to my channel for more videos. Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram You can now access my free mini-course, The 7-day Connection Reset' to explore the love languages in your family and identify how your child best feels love - and just enjoy connecting with them in a range of ways over the 7 days of the videos (of course, you can binge them or watch and then take longer over each love language - it's your choice!) Remember: Healing + skills = the parent you always wanted to be

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Wax Quizzical
John Hastings with Murray a Tiny Man (Ben Russell) and the mosquito in your room at 3am (Laura Hart)

Wax Quizzical

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 38:41


Comedian John Hastings joins us from Los Angeles to attempt the weekend quiz with Host Kyran Wheatley. John is helped this week by the Brains Trust: Murray (Ben Russell) a tiny man that you may have heard on The Grub podcast, and the mosquito in your room at 3am (Laura Hart).The Leaderboard:* Tim Hewitt 10/10* Vidya Rajan 8/10* Rob Mills 8/10* Prue Blake 8/10* Geraldine Hickey 8/10* Scout Boxall 7/10* Jess Perkins 7/10* Annie Louey 7/10* Woodes 7/10* Matt Stewart 7/10* Zan Rowe 6/10* Rosie Piper 6/10* Dane Simpson 6/10* Ivan Aristeguieta 6/10* Carl Donnelly 6/10* Zoe Coombs Marr 6/10* Michael Hing 6/10* Josh Earl 6/10* Alexei Toliopoulos 6/10* Nath Valvo 6/10* Jess Perkins 6/10* Snorty Dog 6/10* Kirsty Webeck 6/10* Alex Dyson 5/10* Sami Shah 5/10* Miranda Tapsell 5.5/10* Dave Thornton 5/10* Danielle Walker 5/10* Nick Cody 5/10* Kirsty Webeck 5/10* Myf Warhurst 5/10* Jude Perl 5/10* Luke McGregor 4.5/10* Mike Goldstein 4.5/10* Daniel Sloss 4/10* Michael Hing 4/10* Georgia Mooney 4/10* Rhys Nicholson 4/10* Rhys Nicholson 4/10* Anna Piper Scott 4/10* Alex Ward 4/10* Rhys Nicholson 3/10* Daniel Connell 3/10* Nazeem Hussain 3/10* Brodi Snook 3/10* Luka Muller 3/10* Geraldine Hickey 3/10* Emma Holland 3/10* Lizzy Hoo 2/10* Alex Ward 2/10* Tom Cardy 2/10Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/wax-quizzical. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

I Am Sitting In A Room
Ep.21 - Laura Murillo Hart

I Am Sitting In A Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 61:44


This episode is hosted by Laura Hart. Laura is an actor-creator, musician, mover, and clown that evokes the divine and profane in her work. This episode was recorded in her apartment. Instagram: @lalitaconleche

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Rotary Melbourne Podcast
Teen Mental Health First Aid - Dr Laura Hart, Senior Research Fellow, University of Melbourne

Rotary Melbourne Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 22:34


"Teen Mental Health First Aid - A program to train adolescents to better support their peers." Teen Mental Health First Aid is an age-appropriate training program for teaching secondary school students how to help their friends with mental health problems. Young people prefer to seek help for mental health problems from their peers, and teen MHFA was developed with this in mind, from scientific research on barriers to help-seeking in young people, suicide prevention and effective stigma reduction. The program is now available across Australia and internationally and owes much of its' success to early research funding to Australian Rotary Health. Dr. Laura Hart is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Mental Health within the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health at the University of Melbourne. Dr. Hart has been working in population mental health for over a decade. Her research focuses on developing, evaluating and disseminating training programs for the public to improve prevention, awareness and help-seeking for mental illness. Her research has been recognized with multiple awards, including a 2019 Society for Mental Health Research and Australian Rotary Health Research Impact Award, and a 2017 Australia Endeavour Award to spend 6-months working with Harvard University's Strategic Training Initiative for the Prevention of Eating Disorders in Boston, USA. She is currently working on two programs. Confident Body, Confident Child is a parenting program to promote body satisfaction, balanced eating patterns and physical activity in children aged 2-6 years. The teen Mental Health First Aid program is training course for secondary school students to learn how to assist a peer who is developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis, such as thinking about suicide. Laura is also a mum to two young boys who are constantly teaching her about child development.

Wax Quizzical
Jess Perkins with VP of the CWA Nance (Laura Hart) and P of the New England Club Jeff O'Connell (Carlo Ritchie)

Wax Quizzical

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 53:10


Kyran Wheatley and comedian, triple j presenter and host of podcast Do Go On Jess Perkins are joined by Vice President of the CWA Nance Hartigan (Laura Hart, Improv Theatre Sydney) and President of the Friends of New England Club Jeff O'Connell (Carlo Ritchie, The Bear Pack) to do the quiz from The Saturday Paper.Where will they fit on the leaderboard:Geraldine Hickey 8/10Alexei Toliopoulos 6/10Nath Valvo 6/10Nick Cody 5/10Kirsty Webeck 5/10Luke McGregor 4.5/10Rhys Nicholson 4/10Daniel Connell 3/10Nazeem Hussain 3/10 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Skype a Scientist Live
Disaster Drones with Laura Hart

Skype a Scientist Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 38:38


​Laura is a Program Coordinator at the Center for Disaster Risk Policy and an instructor in the Emergency Management and Homeland Security Program at Florida State University. She conducts research in UAS integration and applications, operates as a public, unmanned pilot and member of the CDRP UAS Team, and occasionally serves as a UAS Coordinator in the Air Operations Branch at the Florida State Emergency Operations Center during disasters. She also maintains the CDRP UAS equipment cache. Laura is interested in policy analysis (specifically innovation and diffusion) at the federal, state, and local levels, and applies this interest to UAS policies, laws, and regulations. She is nearing the end of her third year as a doctoral student at the Askew School of Public Administration and Policy at Florida State University.

The Full Bloom Podcast - body-positive parenting for a more embodied and inclusive next generation
56: How do I get grandparents on board with body-positive parenting? with Laura Hart, PhD

The Full Bloom Podcast - body-positive parenting for a more embodied and inclusive next generation

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 49:41


Researcher Dr. Laura Hart helps us answer a question from a parent wondering how to get her child's grandparents to support her efforts at creating a body-positive family culture. We learn about the incredible research that Laura has done on preventing the onset of disordered eating and body image struggles — and what all parents and care providers can do to teach children about healthy eating patterns without negatively impacting body image. Read the full show notes for this episode. Get our ABC Guide to Body-Positive Parenting. Submit a question for season 3.

So You Want to be a Photographer Podcast - How to transform your skills and build a profitable photography business
PHOTO 281: How to share or sell your art on social media without being salesy

So You Want to be a Photographer Podcast - How to transform your skills and build a profitable photography business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 61:29


Social media can be intimidating and overwhelming when you are first starting out. In this episode, Valerie and I chat with Lacey Heels and Laura Hart from the Makers Collective. Lacey and Laura share some practical tips about getting started with social media including: Which social media platform should we be on, if we should secure all of them, Tips on how to manage time/life balance without burning out, how to post on social media without sounding too pushy or salesy, how often should we post, the best scheduling tools, the importance of calling yourself a photographer even if you are just a beginner, how to deal with imposter syndrome, what should we post, setting realistic goals, comparison and mental health, and more. Gina and Valerie hope you enjoy the podcast. Sign up to the newsletter for great tips and free Lightroom presets. Join the dynamic Gold Membership in our Community which delivers monthly tutorials, live mastermind and lots of behind the scenes videos into the creative process. Find out more at ginamilicia.com. Read the show notes Email Gina and Valerie news@ginamilicia.com  Visit GinaMilicia.com | ValerieKhoo.com

The Inside Social Work Podcast
Dr Laura Hart talks teen Mental Health First Aid

The Inside Social Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 42:56


Episode 8 Teen Mental Health First Aid  Dr. Laura Hart is a Senior Research Fellow in the Engaging Minds in Body Image and Eating Disorders (EMBodIED) Research Team at La Trobe University's School of Psychology and Public Health, and in the Centre for Mental Health, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, at the University of Melbourne.   Dr. Hart has been working in population mental health for over a decade. Her research focuses on developing, evaluating and disseminating training programs for the public to improve prevention, awareness and help-seeking for mental illness. Her research has been recognized with multiple awards, including a 2016 Rising Star Award from the Association for Psychological Science, and a 2017 Australia Endeavour Award to spend 6-months working with Harvard University's Strategic Training Initiative for the Prevention of Eating Disorders in Boston, USA.  She is currently working on two programs. Confident Body, Confident Child is a parenting program to promote body satisfaction, balanced eating patterns and physical activity in children aged 2-6 years. The teen Mental Health First Aid program is training course for secondary school students to learn how to assist a peer who is developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis.  What is mental health first aid? An organisation started by Betty Kitchener and Prof Tony Jorm in 2000 Started the Youth MHFA program To support young people with their mental health. While this increased teachers knowledge and increased teachers confidence. Just training adults wasn't enough to prompt young people to get help. Research showed teens more likely to seek help for mental health problems from their friends. How to teach young people the tools and skills they need and the appropriate level of responsibility that they can have.  not burden them not have them develop a disorder or problem not to be a counsellor or clinician to a friend.  Just enough to teach them to provide that initial first aid. The emphasis is on getting an appropriate trusted adult involved. When young people are establishing help-seeking behaviour have negative experiences of reaching out to adults, if they feel they are being rejected or stigmatised or well supported, they're not as likely again in the future to reach out for help.  What do teens learn in teen MHFA? Breaks down concerns about confidentiality. Teaches them at what point the young person can break that confidentiality and go to an adult.    Tips for adults Listen non judgmentally Understand the context that a young person is struggling with Who are the appropriate supports for that person It's ok to say you're not the right person Sometimes the best thing you can do is to find the next person who will be the best support.  Encourage other supports  Self help Linking in with friends Telephone help/ online counselling Some symptoms can be misunderstood and seen as ‘moody' or ‘difficult' If you're feeling isolated and low, sad, or overwhelmed you my think peoples reactions may be negative.  How to teach the difference between feeling stressed or sad and having a mental illness? Change to a person's feelings, thoughts or behaviours that do go away and impact how they function day to day.  Are mental health problems getting worse or are we talking about it more? The simple answer is we don't know. It's really hard to say, we are talking about it more,  The way we measure mental health problems has changed over time. Despite us getting more treatment and talking about it more We don't seem to be getting happier We have a higher quality of life than ever before but not happier. Some psychological distress that's not alleviated by new advances in health, wealth and lifestyles. Laura's tips for her wellbeing. Taking time out Supporting partner Getting out and meeting friends To find out more about mental health first aid check out the MHFA website https://mhfa.com.au    Join the Inside Social Work Facebook Group Join the Inside Social Work Podcast mailing list to get your free social work career guide  Visit the website for the latest info and show notes  https://insidesocialwork.com/

Queerstories
135 Laura Hart - Clammy Hands & Deal Breakers

Queerstories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 10:56


A reflection on growing older and the perils of dating - when you've tried chicken pecking and playing dead is it time to just give up? Laura Hart has been performing for over ten years, focusing on improvisation, comedy & drag. She performs regularly around Sydney, and has trained at Impro Australia, Improv Theatre Sydney & UCB. She has worked creatively with not for profit organisations such as Camp Quality, The Starlight Children’s Foundation, Ted Noffs & Milkcrate Theatre. Laura was a 2017 Young Social Pioneer with the Foundation for Young Australians – developing and sharing her improv comedy program for people with anxiety. She is the outreach and inclusion officer for Improv Theatre Sydney Queerstories is an LGBTQIA+ storytelling night programmed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. For Queerstories event dates, visit www.maevemarsden.com, and follow Queerstories on Facebook. The new Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased on Booktopia. To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter And for gay stuff, insomnia rant and photos of my dog Frank follow me - Maeve Marsden - on Twitter and Instagram.

Faces For Podcasting
054. ITS 4th Birthday! (LIVE) feat. Cale Bain, Carlo Ritchie, Edan Lacey, Kate Coates, Laura Hart, Maddie Parker, Zoe Rae, Marcel Blanch-De Wilt, Josh Magee, Clare Cavanagh

Faces For Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 29:09


Wow. I mean...wow. WOW! We were honored to be a tiny part of the Improv Theatre Sydney's 4th Birthday festival with this crazy-go-nuts show. 10 great improvisers joined us on stage, and a blast was had by all. Except maybe Cale... He seemed ambivalent to be honest.Guests: Cale Bain, Carlo Ritchie (The Bear Pack), Edan Lacey, Kate Coates, Laura Hart, Zoe Rae, Maddie Parker, Clare Cavanagh, Josh Magee, Marcel Blanch-De WiltRegulars: Matthew Worboys, Damian Johnstone

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Appearance Matters: The Podcast!
30: Body Confident Mums

Appearance Matters: The Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 30:15


Nadia and Jade discuss the pressures mother's face to 'bounce back' to their pre-pregnancy body with body image experts: Dr Zali Yager, Dr Laura Hart, and Dr Ivanka Prichard. Let us know what you think: https://twitter.com/car_UWE To find out more about CAR: www.uwe.ac.uk/car CAR participant pool: https://uwe.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8iHjwXSeSVM70Pz For more on Body Confident Mums: https://www.bodyconfidentmums.org Join the Body Confident Mums’ Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/mummamentalhealth/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel And we thought this was beautiful: http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/honest-photo-series-postpartum-body-image-natalie-mccain_us_5613f358e4b0368a1a612953 Episode created and produced by Nadia Craddock.

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Appearance Matters: The Podcast!
29: Ethics, Beauty & the Handmaid's Tale

Appearance Matters: The Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 36:56


What's the Handmaid's Tale got to do with body image? Do we have a moral duty to be beautiful? Nadia and Jade share a short talk by Dr Laura Hart and and hear from Philosophy Professor Heather Widdows. Let us know what you think https://twitter.com/car_UWE To find out more about CAR: www.uwe.ac.uk/car For more on Professor Heather Widdows: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/philosophy/widdows-heather.aspx https://twitter.com/ProfWiddows For more on Dr Laura Hart: https://twitter.com/Laura_M_Hart https://www.latrobe.edu.au/psychology/staff/profile?uname=LHart https://www.latrobe.edu.au/psychology/research/research-areas/clinical-and-health-psychology/embodied To buy Heather’s Book ‘Perfect Me’: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Perfect-Me-Beauty-Ethical-Ideal/dp/0691160074/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1529412154&sr=8-3&keywords=perfect+me Beauty Demands Blog: https://beautydemands.blogspot.com

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Zero Days
Conferenze LIVE #4: Milano, 13 novembre 2017, "SOS Stato di diritto - Verso il diritto alla conoscenza"

Zero Days

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 192:03


In data 13 novembre 2017 si è tenuto, presso l'Università degli Studi di Milano, un convegno organizzato dalla Cattedra di Informatica Giuridica e dal Partito Radicale, insieme ad altri enti ed associazioni, sul tema del diritto alla conoscenza. Sono intervenuti Giovanni Ziccardi, Giulio M. Terzi di Sant'Agata, l'On. Roberto Rampi, Claudio M. Radaelli, Alba Bonetti, Ezechia Paolo Reale, Maddalena Pezzotti, Matteo Angioli e Laura Hart, moderati da Fabrizio Pesoli.

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Into the Woods with Holly Worton
4: Laura Hart, How to Put Color into Your Voice

Into the Woods with Holly Worton

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2013 42:46


Today’s Guest I originally met today's guest, Laura Hart, through a business networking group that she ran in Wimbledon. Laura is a qualified Voice and Speaking Skills Coach with over 20 years of experience working with business people across the public and private sectors. She helps clients with all areas of spoken communication, working with them to define their communication intention, helping them to devise their business messages then coaching them to deliver their words in the best way possible ensuring that they sound professional, authoritative and interesting. As a consequence of improving their vocal and verbal communication skills, her clients have experienced a plethora of results: significant praise and positive feedback for their presentations and conference speeches, more success in winning business contracts through improved sales conversations and presentations plus career advancement secured ahead of their expected timeframe. What You’ll Learn How you can benefit from working with a voice coach. How to take care of your voice, and why you need to be concerned about voice health. Laura's top tips for speaking. Connect With Laura To learn more about Laura, visit her website. * A quick warning: there's a bit of construction work going on at the start of the podcast, but it only lasts a couple of minutes. Sorry about that! I had no idea work was planned that day. :(

Bristol Kitchen Radio » BLOG
BKR 16: Rising and Raising: Laura Hart & Claire Thomson

Bristol Kitchen Radio » BLOG

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2013 36:40


Laura Hart and Claire Thomson It is always a good idea to invite a baker and a chef round for a recording. They bring food.  Bristol baker Laura Hart, of Hart’s Bakery, talks about the importance of doing one thing well. Claire Thomson, of Flinty Red Restaurant swaps chef’s whites for a 5 0′clock apron. Music by Paul Bradley. Below, Claire and Laura as they were ten years ago at Quartier Vert. and as chefs at Quartier Vert