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Today we speak to the lovely Liz Alexander from @TheMummyEditorial on her being a Better Birth ambassador. For more info on what we speak about in this podcast, read her blog at - https://www.themummyeditorial.com/
Today's interview is with Liz Alexander of Crystal Zen. Liz works with crystals, has the most gorgeous online shop and offers distance Shamanic healing. The interview discusses: crystals and how to use them, how Liz does Shamanic healing, daily rituals to improve your health holistically. It was so much fun to interview Liz, I hope you find it interesting too. Find out more about Liz: website: www.crystalzen.co.uk Instagram: @crystalzen77 Follow me on other platforms: Instagram Blog Website Work with me! Have your own Ayurvedic holistic health consultation one-to-one via Zoom to identify your Dosha, get personalised lifestyle tips, meditation and yoga sequences uniquely designed for you. Email for further information or to book catherine.terry@hotmail.co.uk Thanks for listening and looking forward to seeing you soon at Cate Loves.
“For young women and girls, overwhelmingly, the silence results in funneling them further into a system of violence. So they go from personal and interpersonal violence to structural and systemic violence, ultimately leading them to incarceration.” In this interview, Liz shares her thoughts on sexual violence both from the perspective of her professional work advocating for at-risk girls, as well from a more personal lens, as the daughter of an incest survivor. The mission of her consulting group, She Dreams of Freedom, is to improve the outcomes of young women and girls in the criminal and juvenile justice system. In this interview she talks about the importance of seeing these girls, what you can do to help and how in the act of “helping” we often find our own healing. --------------------------------------------------- SUBSCRIBE to the show to be the first to hear about new episodes! Twitter: @lizsalexander // FB: Liz S. Alexander // www.shedreamsoffreedom.com Contact Molly: www.mollycoeling.com // molly.coeling@gmail.com --------------------------------------------------- A special thanks to: Gina McLaughlin Photography for photo and graphic design: https://www.facebook.com/ginamclaughlinphotography/?fref=tag Dave Hiltebrand for intro and outro music original composition: https://www.davehiltebrand.com/ Gregory T. Obert for podcast consulting services: https://gregorytobert.com/ ----------------------------------------------------
Liz Alexander is a millennial womanist, entrepreneur and writer for the Juvenile Justice Information Exchange. Getting ready for Holy Week, Liz and co-hosts Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey and Rev. Dr. Velda Love reflect on how the criminal justice system has been weaponized, particularly against women and girls of color or who are poor. Liz offers wisdom and reflection on how each community has a unique role on dismantling and eradicating racism.
Hey, Pearls! Thank you for checking out this bonus episode of Just 2 Pearls: Adventures in Pearls. On this episode, hosts Jaimie Crumley and Porsha Williams interview Liz Alexander and Melanie Jones, co-founders of The Millennial Womanism Project (https://btpbase.org/millennialwomanism/). Founded in June of 2017, the project is a collaborative movement that draws upon womanist epistemologies and methodologies to center the emerging voices of millennial faith leaders, justice activists, and advocates. In June, The Millennial Womanism project on .base featured twenty written contributions by womanist foremothers, millennial womanists, and millennial men who deploy womanist frameworks in their work. Just 2 Pearls own Porsha was one of the contributors! Following the success of the summer forum, Liz and Melanie are ready to help us become better womanists in our classrooms, houses of worship, and local communities. Are you ready to activate your womanist dancing mind? Take a listen to the episode now on SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, or at just2pearls.com. Thank you for listening, and remember to cultivate the pearl within you.
Dr Liz Alexander is a strategic futurist and an active member of the World Future Society. Liz spends her day helping aspiring thought leaders harness strategically valuable, actionable insights to grow their businesses, boost their visibility and increase their revenues. Liz has written or co-authored 19 non-fiction books that, collectively, have sold upward of one million copies worldwide. Based in Austin, Texas, Dr Alexander works with clients throughout the U.S., Europe, India, and Australia. In this show we dig into the area of futurism and get down to the actual thinking and steps we need to be taking in business to get ahead of the trend curve in order to be more successful and ultimately profitable. This show is packed with insightful, actionable, and practical gold for unlocking your future ideas and creations. The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It's just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Full Body Frequency Episode #218 https://www.instagram.com/fullbodyfrequency/ https://twitter.com/lauraricedesign https://www.facebook.com/FULLBODYFREQUENCY/ Today on Full Body Frequency we celebrate the mother have, the mother you lost, the mother village in your life, and the mother in you. It’s no secret that mothers are our first teachers and our first examples and experiences of unconditional love. Katara Washington Patton, author of "Successful Moms of the Bible," is here to share how you don’t need to master the latest parenting trends because the best parenting advice has already been written; is in the "Bible!" Whether you’re a first-time mother with a newborn; have school-aged children or teens; are an emptynester, or are a mother figure, the heartwarming and hilarious “Success Mothers of the Bible” is for you! Katara has written and edited Christian books for children, teens, and adults and created supplemental materials for books by T.D. Jakes, Beth Moore and Joyce Meyer. She served as general editor and writer of "Aspire: The New Women of Color Study Bible." She holds a M.Div. from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary. Katara Washington Patton: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/authors/katara-washington-patton/ Successful Moms of the Bible: https://www.amazon.com/Successful-Bible-Katara-Washington-Patton/dp/1455538841 We’ll also revisit our interview with Linda R M Jones. Growing up Linda’s mother would often say to her, “Beauty is as beauty does and you’ve got a long way to go.” In her book, Cordelia and Me: The Pains, Challenges, and Journey of Becoming Me, Jones explores the revelation of self-discovery, self-love, and the love of others in spite of childhood wounds and abuse. Cordelia And Me: The Pains, Challenges And Journey Of Becoming Me: https://www.amazon.com/Linda-RM-Jones/e/B06XBVXX8F And, for those of you mourning the loss of mothers, we’ll explore redefining Mother’s Day with “Black Women and Mother Loss: 5 Steps for Getting through Mother's Day” by Liz Alexander via "For Harriet." Black Women and Mother Loss: 5 Steps for Getting through Mother's Day: http://www.forharriet.com/2015/05/black-women-and-mother-loss-5-steps-for.html#axzz4hj7ud4pt Full Body Frequency is a production of The Power of Voices, http://thepowerofvoices.com/, Los Angeles, CA.
Full Body Frequency Episode #218 https://www.instagram.com/fullbodyfrequency/ https://twitter.com/lauraricedesign https://www.facebook.com/FULLBODYFREQUENCY/ Today on Full Body Frequency we celebrate the mother have, the mother you lost, the mother village in your life, and the mother in you. It's no secret that mothers are our first teachers and our first examples and experiences of unconditional love. Katara Washington Patton, author of "Successful Moms of the Bible," is here to share how you don't need to master the latest parenting trends because the best parenting advice has already been written; is in the "Bible!" Whether you're a first-time mother with a newborn; have school-aged children or teens; are an emptynester, or are a mother figure, the heartwarming and hilarious “Success Mothers of the Bible” is for you! Katara has written and edited Christian books for children, teens, and adults and created supplemental materials for books by T.D. Jakes, Beth Moore and Joyce Meyer. She served as general editor and writer of "Aspire: The New Women of Color Study Bible." She holds a M.Div. from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary. Katara Washington Patton: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/authors/katara-washington-patton/ Successful Moms of the Bible: https://www.amazon.com/Successful-Bible-Katara-Washington-Patton/dp/1455538841 We'll also revisit our interview with Linda R M Jones. Growing up Linda's mother would often say to her, “Beauty is as beauty does and you've got a long way to go.” In her book, Cordelia and Me: The Pains, Challenges, and Journey of Becoming Me, Jones explores the revelation of self-discovery, self-love, and the love of others in spite of childhood wounds and abuse. Cordelia And Me: The Pains, Challenges And Journey Of Becoming Me: https://www.amazon.com/Linda-RM-Jones/e/B06XBVXX8F And, for those of you mourning the loss of mothers, we'll explore redefining Mother's Day with “Black Women and Mother Loss: 5 Steps for Getting through Mother's Day” by Liz Alexander via "For Harriet." Black Women and Mother Loss: 5 Steps for Getting through Mother's Day: http://www.forharriet.com/2015/05/black-women-and-mother-loss-5-steps-for.html#axzz4hj7ud4pt Full Body Frequency is a production of The Power of Voices, http://thepowerofvoices.com/, Los Angeles, CA.
In these VUCA (Volatile-Uncertain-Complex-Ambiguous) times, what’s next seems to be top of everyone’s mind these days from the coffee shop to the board room. So it seemed pretty obvious that when Dr. Liz Alexander and Geeks Geezers and Googlization host and TEDx Speaker Ira S Wolfe got together to discuss the future of work that what’s next in leadership would kick off the conversation. Here are 3 take-aways from this podcast. The Ambiguity of Leadership Did you ever wonder why most descriptions of leadership begin with an adjective – authentic, visionary, transformational, or spiritual? Dr. Liz shared a recent situation where someone on LinkedIn posted a question to describe leadership in one word…and over 20,000 responses were recorded! The diversity of answers amplified the ambiguity of leadership. Therefore any discussion of what’s next must start with a universal agreement about what leadership means to individuals and organization. She paraphrases Joel Barker’s definition of leadership as one example – someone that you might choose to follow to reach a desired future you may not reach by yourself. The Future Demands a Different Resume Too often people conflate a title of leadership with the role. Many people with the title of let’s say Vice-President may fill the box on an organizational chart but lack the ability to lead the business function. The problem with leadership today, says Dr. Liz, is that too many people are bound up by past notions of who is next in line rather than who is best qualified to lead. One example she offered was past leadership focused on the ability to solve problems. Today leadership requires the ability to decode dilemmas where there are no clear cut choices. Solving problems requires speed, analysis, and elimination of uncertainty. Dilemmas demand patience, sense-making, and an engagement with uncertainty. Leadership in the vision requires more than a mission to correct the wrongs of the past. It requires a vision of the future. 21st Century Critical Skills off Leadership Because a dilemma reached beyond the capability of any one individual or group, solutions require collaboration between co-workers, colleagues, and even the competition. That is just one of 6 leadership skills required to excel in a VUCA world. Jeff Hoffman, co-founder of Priceline, shared another which he calls info-sponging, a habit borne from curiosity. Other essential leadership skills for the 21st century include conscientiousness, creativity, critical thinking, and agility. What’s the single most important single “nugget” you will learn? Listen now.
Liz Alexander is a futurist with a mission to help people be in charge of change through realizing their potential. Similarly companies gain the edge when they become future smart rather than feeling like victims of changing market conditions or circumstances outside of their control.Liz and Dawna talk about how you can prepare for the future when nothing is predictable and everything is complex. You'll hear about whether robotics is really a threat to jobs, why Japan is ahead of the game, the relevance of history to how trends develop, the value of rethinking self-imposed rules on about how the world works. Liz shares the story of an outlier who understood more than the experts in treating polio and why experts make mistakes. She poses the question: Should the C-suite be automated?You will find more about Liz at LeadingThought.us.com. For her thought leadership book mentorship go to DrLizAlexander.com intro music is courtesy of Mark Romero: www.markromeromusic.com Track is called Alignment. Mark's music has been verified by a physicist to restore balance and harmony (coherence) to your physical state. Host Dawna Jones provides decision-making insights to support personal to global change. Find her at FromInsighttoAction.com or on Twitter: EPDawna_Jones See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of Queering the Air, Thanh Hằng covers mental health, self-care, community care and it's place in the Arts. We hear from Judy Atkinson, a Jiman and Budjalong woman whose work focuses on arts, healing, trauma and 'educaring'.We also chat to Rani Pramesti, theatre-maker and Associate Producer at Footscray Community Arts Centre, as well as Dawn Dangkomen, digital artist and writer as well as a MA student of Counselling and Psycotherapy.and finally we hear from Festival Director, Liz Alexander on Tilde, Melbourne's Trans and Gender Diverse Film Festival coming up 13th-15th November.
Dr Liz Alexander is co-author of #Thougthleadership Tweet book. In this interview she discusses what it takes to be a thought leader, why it's not a position everyone can adopt and the importance of a unique voice.