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Lesley Robertson is an author from Scotland. She is also a cardiac nurse and mother. Lesley's first book is a fiction fantasy about mythical creatures and vampires. You will come to love Sarah and Conner, Once you start reading 'Fear Liath, Immortal in Scotland,' you will not want to put it down, it's that good.L. D. Robertson's LinksWebsitehttps://www.fearliath.com/EMAILfearliath@icloud.comFear Liath, Immortal in Scotland BookBarnes & Nobelhttps://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/fear-liath-immortal-in-scotland-ld-robertson/1146601240?ean=9798895693681Amazonhttps://www.amazon.com/Fear-Liath-Immortal-Lesley-Robertson/dp/B0DP1ZL6NJ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3H0FRMR4EPQQU&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.hcuVovNqzh1qFGTNG_a5Qg.HDu7YTwll74XTzznZboyE7YLS39EnfdzvqCvFOtNYaY&dib_tag=se&keywords=Fear+Liath%2C+Immortal+in+Scotland&qid=1736392250&sprefix=fear+liath%2C+immortal+in+scotland%2Caps%2C68&sr=8-1tik tokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@ldrauthor/video/7455014281994571040https://www.tiktok.com/@ldrauthor/video/7441890168082009377Spencer's Ghosts - The Guardian by A.L. CooleyAmazonhttps://a.co/d/gsEKELxCatch all Ghosts In The Valley Episodes and Spencer's Ghosts at;www.authoralcooley.comMusic By Energetic MusicPodcast Artwork By Al Cooley (Total Eclipse 2024)
Olga Lacroix and Lesley Robertson discussed their experiences as moms and business owners, sharing their struggles and strategies for balancing multiple roles. They emphasized the importance of setting boundaries, delegating tasks, and prioritizing self-care. Olga and Lesley also discussed the need to recognize and challenge negative self-talk, focus on what one does well, and nourish both body and mind. They emphasized the importance of setting realistic goals and creating non-negotiables to achieve a healthy balance in life. About Lesley: Meet Leslie Robertson, a seasoned personal trainer and health coach dedicated to empowering moms to prioritize their wellness. Drawing from 15 years of experience, Leslie's approach revolves around fostering a positive mindset and implementing sustainable habits tailor ed to mothers' unique needs. Influenced by her background as a former NCAA Division 1 athlete and elementary school teacher, Leslie's journey towards personal training was fueled by a desire to empower others, shaped by her own weight loss journey since age 18 and exp eriences as a mother of two. Central to Leslie's philosophy is the transformative power of community support and investing in oneself without guilt. Advocating for modeling success and seeking mentorship, Leslie encourages moms to learn from those who have walked similar paths. She also emphasizes setting boundaries, delegating tasks, and prioritizing self-care. >> Lesley´s Facebook
The musical world was shaken in October 2022 when news broke out of Geoff Nuttall's passing. Geoff was the founding first violinist of the St. Lawrence String Quartet, an ensemble that has enchanted audiences worldwide since 1989 and served as ensemble in residence at Stanford University since 1998. The St. Lawrence's co-founding violist Lesley Robertson joins online editor Davina in this episode, reminiscing about Geoff – including his incredible energy, his connection with audiences, plus the musical work that is the most fitting musical epitaph, featured in the group's recent release of Haydn string quartets. Check out thestrad.com for the latest news, articles and reviews on all things to do with string playing. Register and subscribe to access exclusive archival content from 2010 onwards. Student discount! Get 50% off an online subscription! Check it out here: https://bit.ly/3eQ75AB Find us on social media: Facebook.com/thestrad Twitter: @TheStradMag Instagram: @the_strad_ Haydn String Quartet in B flat major op.76 no.4 ‘Sunrise' I Allegro con spirito St. Lawrence String Quartet Phenotypic Recordings Photo credit: Marco Borggreve
Lesley Robertson and Matt Shaw leave us in stitches as they appear on the podcast IN CHARACTER as Rosemary & Jessop Bibbles. Join us as we discuss sex, fame, and rock and roll with this musical comedy duo. Viewer discretion is STRONGLY advised. Follow the Bibbles on Instagram @ thediddlinbibbles . . Dylan Evans and Bailey Green are settlers on Treaty 13 territory in Tkaronto: where there are trees standing in the water. These lands and waterways are the traditional and unceded territories of the Haudenosaunee, the Wendat, the Anishinaabe, and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. We encourage our listeners to act to protect the land and water for the next seven generations.
This Week on I Wish I Knew EDU, I’m talking to Lesley Robertson @mountsfieldLC about Slime 2.0, that it is not the space - it’s the mindset, building a toolbox for our students, and how there are no limits for Ss in the Library Learning Commons.
After suffering post-natal depression, Lesley Robertson decided to start her own charity in Larkhall and set up play Cafes in disadvantaged areas for everyone to access and parents on low in come get services for free. She also offers advice and support for females with her 21st Century Girl social feeds. Lesley talks to Gina about her amazing journey including getting help along the way from J.K. Rowling.
It’s Mother’s Day and we wanted to pay homage to it by sharing this podcast with a lady we truly believe to be both ’superwoman’ and ’supermum’. From the second Lesley Robertson saw the positive result on her pregnancy test, she became a lone parent and her world, which involved running a successful marketing and PR business, was turned upside down. A true fighter, Lesley went on to make a career out of being a lone parent, out of being a single mum. She launched a charity called Families Like Us and created play cafes, aimed at parents to create a support network for them, a place where they could get some breathing space and find out more about resources available to them and all whilst their kids played. If parents using the cafes are on a low income or use food banks, they get services for free through a voucher system to remove any stigma. Building upon that Lesley launched an after school theatre programme for kids to help with their confidence and after her son Kyle was turned away from a football team for not being good enough, Lesley went on to create her own community football team for boys and girls ensuring he would always get to be part of the team. With wellbeing days, arts and crafts, community choirs and more all happening as part of her efforts to support the people and families who need it, Lesley has pulled in £1 million in funding in only 18 months including a funding boost from the JK Rowling Volunt Charitable Trust. She has achieved so much and has done so all to make her son proud. Have a listen to this podcast with this wow woman! Find out more about Families Like Us https://familieslikeus.org.uk/home Follow Lesley on Insta: @21st_century_girluk
Subscribe: iTunes | Android | RSS Emma Foulkes, Lesley Robertson, Lori Gehring, Kevin Walts Talking Real Estate With AGLCC This week hosts Emma Foulkes and Bruce Logue of AGLCC featured three experts from the real estate industry who facilitate home sales/purchases. Realtor with Keller Williams, Chip Ivey, joined us to talk about the Atlanta home […] The post Talking Real Estate With AGLCC appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
On this podcast: String Sextet from Capriccio, Op. 85 by Richard Strauss, "Table at the Bushwakker" by Elizabeth Raum and String Sextet in A Major, Op. 48 by Antonin Dvorak. The St. Lawrence String Quartet: Geoff Nuttall, 1st violin, Scott St. John, 2nd violin, Lesley Robertson, viola and Christopher Costanza, cello.