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Big changes are on the horizon! In this episode, we're diving into the upcoming UAD updates and what they mean for the industry. And who better to break it all down than the newest Valuation Visionary, Liz Green? We'll discuss the road ahead, the challenges of industry-wide adoption, and how to get everyone on the same page. Plus, Liz shares what this prestigious recognition means to her and the impact she's had on the field. Tune in for an insightful conversation on the future of valuation.At The Appraisal Buzzcast, we host weekly episodes with leaders and experts in the appraisal industry about current events and relevant topics in our field. Subscribe and turn on notifications to catch our episode premieres every Wednesday!
White Ferns captain Sophie Devine is extending her break from cricket and won't take part in next month's series against Sri Lanka. Devine stepped away in January citing well-being issues. New Zealand Cricket's head of women's high performance Liz Green said they are fully supportive of Devine's decision. Sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.
This week, host Hal Humphreys sits down with Liz Green, Head of Digital Solutions for Candescent, and affectionally known around the industry as "Miss MISMO". Liz fills us in on her history in the industry and her involvement in MISMO (Mortgage Industry Standards Maintenance Organization). A lot will be changing with the UAD for both lenders and appraisers. We hone in on what some of these changes will mean for the lending industry, as well as how the technology changes will affect appraisers as we get closer to the live date.At The Appraisal Buzzcast, we host weekly episodes with leaders and experts in the appraisal industry about current events and relevant topics in our field. Subscribe and turn on notifications to catch our episode premieres every Wednesday!
Ensuring that councillors are equipped with the proper skills is essential to making sure that council services run smoothly, and communities benefit from the best value for money. Whilst this may seem like a simple concept, some councils don't train their councillors take councillor training as serious as they perhaps should.To explore more about the kinds of skills that councillors should be developing, why some councils don't offer the right training, and how this impacts councils themselves, Cllr Liz Green joined host Dan Benn on the latest episode of the Public Sector Executive Podcast.Speaking about the kind of training that councillors require, Liz said:“Being a counsellor is very different to anything anybody's ever done before in their life. So, even if you've been highly successful in business, you're still going to need to learn some new skills; things like negotiating and conflict resolution…“Councils can't do anything by themselves because they need to work with the public sector, the private sector, and with the voluntary sector and you need to be able to influence those in a different way because you are not the direct boss – you can't tell them what to do.”Liz also touched on the issue of productivity within the public sector, and how this relates to skills and funding. She said:“I was a counsellor before we started austerity in 2010 – it never felt like we had a lot of money to start with so I think we did some improvements in councils. We looked more at our budgets and we scrutinised them more…“We also did more transformation, which is a buzzword at the moment, but improving services, looking at how we used it, how we used our resources of people and assets and builds etc. So I think there was some really good work that went on.“It's gone way too far now. We just simply cannot afford as councils to keep operating.”To learn more about the type of training that is available for councillors, why it is so important, and the role that central government can play, listen to the newest episode of the Public Sector Executive Podcast.
Autumn 2023 audio edition highlights We hope the autumn issue of National Trust Magazine will inspire you to get out and about to experience all the season has to offer. Find out how Trust places have shaped the hit TV series Dr Who as the show celebrates its 60th anniversary. Discover the hidden history of disability at Trust places, and how we're working to make sure everyone feels welcome at the Trust today. Or join TV architect George Clarke in a conversation with curator Liz Green about the Trust's most remarkable buildings. And, as always, you can discover events and activities to help you make the most of your membership this season, along with news stories to keep you up to date with all the work you're supporting. You can listen to individual articles at these timecodes: 00:00:00 Introduction and Editor's Letter 00:01:23 News from around the Trust 00:06:56 From the Director General 00:10:34 Through space and time 00:25:46 Changing Chalk 00:37:10 In conversation with George Clarke and Liz Green 00:47:02 Everywhere and Nowhere 00:57:40 An object I love 01:02:49 Meet… Liz Nelstrop 01:06:27 My membership and Me 01:09:56 What's on 01:13:38 Credits To listen to more podcasts from the National Trust, go to: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/podcasts Members of the Trust receive the print magazine free of charge. Full of behind-the-scenes stories and beautiful photography, we hope it will inspire you with all there is to discover and be part of with the National Trust. To find out more about membership go to: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/join-us
Are you interested in pursuing an educational degree or certificate but aren't sure how because of your busy military lifestyle? Or are you interested in obtaining a professional certification? On this week's Soldier For Life Podcast, we talk with Liz Green, the Executive Director of the Office of Online Student Success at Syracuse University, and Michael Schoeneck, the National Program Director for Onward to Opportunity with the Institute for Veterans and Military Families, about flexible online degree, certificate, and professional certification opportunities available to the military and veteran communities through Syracuse University.
Today we will take another look at the contact between Venus and Saturn that is happening this week. Venus is in the sign of Gemini, making a square to Saturn in Pisces, and I have a vivid passage by Liz Green that beautifully depicts Venus-Saturn combinations.
NZ Cricket Head of High-Performance Liz Green catches up with Smithy to talk International & domestic cricket, reviving the North v South T20 series to showcase our best & upcoming women in the game through her role at NZC & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NZ Cricket Head of High-Performance Liz Green catches up with Smithy to talk International & domestic cricket, reviving the North v South T20 series to showcase our best & upcoming women in the game through her role at NZC & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
QUICK LISTEN | “We've gotta understand how we can perform more consistently at that top level & for us it's about the long game.” NZ Cricket Head of High-Performance Liz Green on her role for NZC & the future of High-Performance Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 2013, Liz had a minor medical procedure go wrong. It left her with nerve damage and chronic pain. The pain was awful, but so was her loss of identity in losing her career. Since then, she's had to figure out how to work, challenge herself, earn money, and feel fulfilled while working around health issues. Liz Green is now the editor and book coach behind Green Goose Writing. She's written 16 books, taught college writing classes, and edited countless manuscripts to help people tell their stories. She works with those who want to write a book to inspire others but are stuck trying to get the words on the page. Through one-on-one coaching and powerful group courses, she helps them finally finish their book and feel proud of sharing their words with the world. Social media and contact information: https://greengoosewriting.com liz@greengoosewriting.com https://www.facebook.com/lizgreengoosewriting --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/damagedparents/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/damagedparents/support
#124: Great photographs stem from great opportunities. And when you're photographing people, great opportunities stem from great conversations. Interviewing your story characters is your chance to build a relationship and uncover important storytelling details that'll inform your images. Here are essential interview skills that'll smooth the way to outstanding photos for your stories - straight from a professional ghost writer who has spent thousands of hours interviewing characters!Liz Green of Green Goose writing is here to teach you her top 4 strategies for fun, joyful, stress-free interviews. What you learn in this episode is useful for ANY time you're going to photograph a person, from volunteering at local nonprofits to assignment work!
"No se puede tener lo bueno sin lo malo, lo luminoso sin lo oscuro ni el amor sin el odio. Son polaridades que van de la mano y que se definen la una a la otra. Al aceptar ambos lados, es posible dejar de estar atrapado en la red de la dualidad.", un extracto de lo que hablamos en este nuevo episodio donde seguimos profundizando en el libro: La dinámica del Inconsciente de Liz Green y Howard Sasportas Déjame saber si lo escuchaste, me encantaría recibir tus comentarios por mis redes: @paoenlaluna
NZC Head of Women's High-Performance Liz Green joins the show to talk about her role for the sport's governing body and what it includes, her expectations of the job, what she hopes to achieve & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
QUICK LISTEN | "The 5 year goal is effectively to have our White Ferns team in that top 4 bracket." NZC Head of Women's high-Performance Liz Green Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NZC Head of Women's High-Performance Liz Green joins the show to talk about her role for the sport's governing body and what it includes, her expectations of the job, what she hopes to achieve & more
This is Through the Pickets, a podcast proudly brought to you by the New Zealand Cricket Players Association where we showcase our members interests, achievements and experiences either side of the white picket fence, with more of a lens on their off-field endeavours.Today's Episode features another incredibly talented individual who represented New Zealand in both Cricket and Hockey, has scored over 5000 runs across her domestic and international career, worked as a recruitment consultant and is known to have finished a wasjig in one sitting. At Present Liz Perry/Green is the General Manager of Cricket Wellington, The Basin Reserve Trust and NZ Cricket Musuem.
Email is one of the most important channels for generating new leads. While some say email is ‘dead', nothing could be further from the truth. Just ask Liz Green. Liz is an email copywriting expert and is flat-chat with work and booked out weeks in advance. There are secrets to her success and she reveals the best of them in this podcast episode. Read the show notes Join our community of copywriters at CopyClub.com.au. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Liz Green joins us today to talk about the struggle of what happens when you aren't quite solid in your business identity and what she does to help change that for her clients.
Liz shares great tips and stories on how to be a great broadcaster.
The year is coming to an end and there's no better time than now to recap and wrap up everything that we've been through in 2021. So if you've been following our show for a while now or a newcomer then don't miss out on the final episode of the year as we recap all that we have learned in 2021 as well as how the year affected our personal lives. Episode Highlights What's been happening in our livesHow the year has affected us Lessons learned from 2021 Our big goals for 2022 *****Thank you for listening to the Bossy, Brilliant and Badass podcast. If you enjoyed our episode then make sure to subscribe, rate us, and leave a review at our Itunes! You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and even watch us on Youtube!
Meet the Women Behind Bossy, Brilliant & Badass Brand. You do not want to miss their story, how they met, what started BBB & so much more! Liz and Lisa are both coaches and entrepreneurs. Each week they will share their journeys to success and what they think it REALLY takes to be a badass on their podcast! Liz Green is a Small Business Owner and a Credentialed Entrepreneur Coach (International Coaching Federation). She is passionate about helping entrepreneurs, business owners, CEO'S, Creatives, and other badass women find their own BRAND OF BADASS, and to embrace all their “parts” (even the critic and judge), to find inner balance and harmony. She holds a certificate of completion (3500 hours) in psychodrama action methods and is trained in the Internal Family Systems model and holds certification in mental health. Lisa Lindsey (PHR, SHRM-CP) is Human Resources Consultant and Executive Coach. When Lisa accepted her first leadership role, many, many years ago, no one taught her what to do, how to build a team, or how to be effective in this new role. As a woman of color, tasked with significant operational and human resources responsibilities, she made mistakes. It was all brand new. While it was difficult, she learned to stand up for herself, recognize her strengths, understand who she was as a leader, and how she could contribute to the organization – in short, she figured out that she was a BADASS! Since then, she has completed her bachelor's and master's, built HR departments from the ground up and started Peale Piper, a HR consulting and executive coaching firm. She is passionate about helping others discover the power of coaching with a focus on believing in themselves, owning their power and getting to the next level professionally. Bossy Brilliant Badass Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bossy-brilliant-badass/id1497385097 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bossybrilliantbadass/ Website: https://www.bossybrilliantbadass.com/ More about YG Collaborations: Learn the simple process you need to find your perfect collaborations. We teach you the strategy behind the secret to success. The pursuit of entrepreneurial endeavors brought us together and we extend our creative services to you. WEBSITE: https://www.ygcollaborations.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/ygcollaborations/ Sponsored by IGNITE Her Mind. For more information visit www.julieciardi.com/apply
Brendan has worked in customer facing roles for his entire professional career. As a founding member of Balsamiq's Tech Support team, and the Support team Co-Lead, Brendan helps shape the policy and philosophy of Balsamiq's Support communications. He also thinks he is funny, despite evidence to the contrary. Liz Green has had a passion for software and tech since she was young. While her studies were in the Marketing & Advertising field, she discovered her true calling for software support 10 years ago. She joined Balsamiq in 2016 to help lead the Support and Olio teams. Staying close to customers and their journey brings her joy, but she's also comfortable wearing different hats. On any given day, you might find her troubleshooting payment issues, writing documentation, and running manual tests & QA. During this interview we cover: 00:00 - https://www.oditly.com (Oditly) Bring Automation to Inspection Workflows 00:54 - Intro 02:39 - Balsamiq's Sales Process Today 05:06 - The "Finding The Human" Philosophy 09:47 - Maintaining The Team Unification on Balsamiq 13:51 - How They Manage Challenging Conversations 16:17 - Docs & Support Work 20:21 - Cachao's Favorite Game 20:57 - Who's The King In The House, Titan or Odin? 21:29 - Titan & Odin's Favorite Sleep Position 22:59 - What Superpower They Would Have 23:34 - Workplace Superpower 24:33 - Favorite Hobby That Gets Them Into A Flow State 25:31 -Career Path & Professional Development Tips 28:18 - What Motivates Them to Keep Working Hard 30:35 - What They Love Most About Working at Balsamiq Get in Touch With Brendan & Liz https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendan-saricks-307851121/ (Brendan's LinkedIn) https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizelottegreen/ (Liz's LinkedIn) Tag Us & Follow: https://www.facebook.com/SaaSDistrictPodcast/ (Facebook) https://www.linkedin.com/company/horizen-capital (LinkedIn) https://www.instagram.com/saasdistrict/ (Instagram) More About Akeel: https://twitter.com/AkeelJabber (Twitter) https://linkedin.com/in/akeel-jabbar (LinkedIn) https://horizencapital.com/saas-podcast (More Podcast Sessions)
No, really. What do you do when there's conflict? How do you react? Do you run away? Are you scared? Do you yell? Are you great at compromising? Learning how to fight, and compromise, and then fight again is a huge skillset when it comes to running a successful business. In this week's episode, I sat down with not just one amazing lady, but two! I'm thrilled to share this discussion I had with the voices behind the Bossy Brilliant & Badass Podcast, Lisa Lindsey and Liz Green. These two have studied (seriously, check out their credentials below) and applied the work of collaboration and conflict to their own partnership. I'll be honest, I have a really hard time with partnerships in business. I don't love being accountable to anyone else (I know! But I really don't!), and I like being able to feel “free” as I build. I loved sharing that with them, and I loved their honest answers about what it means to really be in partnership with someone else. These two women are a great example of what's possible when you learn how to share what you need, you know your conflict style (listen up for that part!), and you work through your disagreements in a way that helps your business flourish instead of flounder. Learn more about your host by visiting www.sarahwalton.com
This week we welcome Liz Green who brings us Tapeheads, a relic of the early days of MTV with Tim Robins, John Cusack, and a ton of cameos!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After having so many great guests all throughout the year, I've realized that me and Liz haven't been able to just catch up and talk about what's been going on in each of our separate lives.Today's episode is going to be all about that and take a bit more of a different tone than our previous ones as me and Liz just spontaneously ask each other questions and you could even use these questions as a moment to self reflect on your very own life.So what are you waiting for? Make sure to listen to this week's episode!Episode HighlightsWhat's the one thing you're doing to keep things light and fun?What are you obsessed with lately?What's your favorite game as a kid?When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?Why do you think we met?What has been the highlight of your year in terms of growth?What limiting belief is holding you back right now?Check out “Untamed” by Glennon Doyle by clicking this link.******Thank you for listening to the Bossy, Brilliant and Badass podcast. If you enjoyed our episode then make sure to subscribe, rate us, and leave a review at our Itunes! You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and even watch us on Youtube!
In today's episode, I am speaking with Liz Green and Lisa Lindsey; both coaches and entrepreneurs. They are also the cohosts of the successful podcast, Bossy, Brilliant and Badass, a weekly conversation focused on educating, inspiring and motivating female entrepreneurs. Each week on their podcast, Bossy, Brilliant & Badass, they share their journeys to success and what they think it REALLY takes to be a badass! Liz, Lisa, and I dish on: - Key things to look for when considering a long term business collaboration - The importance of having a "system" in place to manage disagreements that are bound to arise - How awareness of your reactions and responses in any relationship can be a huge learning opportunity - Managing personal conflicts versus conflicts in a professional relationship Purchase your copy of Love Based Feminine Marketing: The Art of Growing a 6-Figure Business Without Hustle, Grind, or Force, TODAY!!! Subscribe now so you'll never miss an episode and leave us a review. It really helps us know which content is most important to you. Join our Feminine Business Magic Facebook Group with your host, Julie Foucht. This is a community of women dedicated to connect, support and celebrate each other in growing businesses that honor their Divine Feminine and will their bank accounts abundantly Resources mentioned: Purchase Love-Based Feminine Marketing Liz and Lisa's Free Gift: DOWNLOAD the Wheel Exercise by Liz Green Their Podcast: Bossy, Brilliant & Badass **Contact Liz and Lisa via Facebook or https://www.bossybrilliantbadass.com/ ** **Connect with Julie Foucht via Facebook or email at https://juliefoucht.com/**
When it seems like justice may not be possible, where does that leave a grieving family? In Episode Four of Ruthless, I speak to Liz Green, a licensed clinical social worker about Ruth Peck and about life, grief, closure, and acceptance. If you love the show, please subscribe and consider giving us a five star rating on Apple podcasts. It helps so much in building our community. Though this is the last episode of Season One of Ruthless, please look for a Bonus Episode on 9/20/21. I am hard at work researching Season Two; however, we will continue releasing Bonus Episodes sporadically until the premiere of the next season. Thank you for listening and supporting the show! More updates to follow.
I'm excited to bring to you the 1st ever gentleman and fellow Singaporean on the podcast today! Everyone, meet Jeremy. As a Psychological Astrologer and Purpose Coach, Jeremy supports highly sensitive people, intuitives and empaths to reparent their inner-child wounds so that they can safely and boldly step into their Unique Purpose. His mission is to empower Heart-Led ChangeMakers to build self-trust and become the change in their communities that they want to see, so that they in turn, can inspire others to do the same for themselves. It will take you only a heartbeat to realize how passionate Jeremy is when it comes to Astrology, and undeniably so, after learning about the episodes in his life, the coaching and the synchronicities that led him to establish his new but one-of-a-kind business today. If you're into astrology and want to take it a step further to take a sneak peak into how it can help you examine and maps out your life, you don't want to miss this episode! Perhaps because Jeremy's a fellow Singaporean who is courageous enough to break the mold of the corporate rat race, and choosing to bravely venture into entrepreneurship and live his life fully and passionately; perhaps it's because he reminded me of some of the shadows, shame and wounds I had to deal with growing up or perhaps it was Jeremy's vulnerability and open heart to share with us his story, so that it would inspire us to look a little deeper at ours, that left me floored, in admiration and deeply honored. I hope you'll enjoy making space for Jeremy's journey as much as I did. Episode is now LIVE! Links to find and listen to the show are in my bio. I hope you'll take some time today and come sit with us in this personable, relatable conversation.In this episode: Find below all the ways you can continue to connect with Jeremy and his journey: IG: @sacred_saturn (https://www.instagram.com/sacred_saturn) Telegram Community: t.me/sacredsaturn To find out more about his 9-week The North Node Embodiment Program, his 1:1 Private Container offer and more, get the details on his website: www.sacredsaturn.com Get your FREE Cheatsheet to Unravel your Astrological Natal Chart here: https://sacredsaturn.com/generate-your-natal-chart/Jeremy is currently reading/listening to: A bit of Optimism by Simon Sinek (podcast) You're Invited by Jill and Beth (podcast) The Development of the Personality by Liz Green (book) Come say hello and hang out with me here: Instagram: heartopenconvers_asiansHave a question, thought or feedback to share? Send it to hello.resilientandrooted@gmail.com to reach me. I so appreciate you taking the time to help me make this show more valuable and meaningful for you! Love the show? You can support it by: Rate and Review the show on Apple PodcastShare it with your treasured circles or a friend who needs to hear this story to support them through whatever season they're navigating throughShare/Repost and tag me, and receive a small token of appreciation from me :)
Mike sits down with Northwest High School Cheer Coach, Liz Green. If you have any feedback, questions or want to submit a guest idea for a future episode, email me at - thelionsdenpodcast32@gmail.com Also please "Like" our Facebook Page here and you can follow us on Twitter at @TheLionsDenPod1.
Join us Live in person or join us on YouTube or Facebook Live for the 9am Bilingual and 11:00am English services! Follow us on Social Media! Don't forget to leave us a review, if you enjoyed the teachings! Instagram: www.instagram.com/celebrationsalinas Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/celebrationsalinas/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZWE7-T-GQ4iJz8A13CcGmA/featured
Copywriting is an essential element of online marketing that's worth the investment. People often spend thousands of dollars having their website designed but don't put enough attention into copywriting. Ignoring SEO on your website makes it much more difficult for your ideal clients to find you. In this episode, we chat with Liz Green on the importance of effective copywriting for your business. The words on your website do more than just fill up the space. By investing in the right copy for your online marketing, you can provide your audience with a much more insightful, relevant, and actionable experience. Time Stamps: Copywriting as an ideal career (5:25) Ageism in the workplace (9:35) The role of a copywriter (12:35) Misconceptions of website copywriting (16:00) Common mistakes of website copywriting (18:12) Personal branding and copywriting (20:40) Connect With Lisa Evans speakingsavvy.com.au Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram Connect with me on LinkedIn Connect With Liz Greenlizgreencopywriter.com Connect with Liz on LinkedIn Connect with Liz on Instagram For full show notes visit: Businesschatpodcast.com.au
Have you ever considered doing a business with someone? Have you ever wanted to collaborate with one of your favorite influencers or just want to know how to lead your team better? This episode with Liz Green and Lisa Lindsey is our first episode talking about how you work as a partner and the best way to deal with interactions about business and relationships. It’s great advice for your business and outside your business! Liz and Lisa are both coaches and entrepreneurs. Each week on their podcast they will share their journeys to success and what they think it REALLY takes to be a badass! Lisa Lindsey is a Human Resources Consultant and Executive Coach. She has completed her Bachelor’s and Master’s, built HR departments from the ground up and started Peale Piper, a HR consulting and executive coaching firm. She is passionate about helping others discover the power of coaching with a focus on believing in themselves, owning their power and getting to the next level professionally. Liz is a Small Business Owner and a Credentialed Entrepreneur Coach (International Coaching Federation). She is passionate about helping Entrepreneurs, Business owners, CEO'S, Creatives, and other Badass women find their own BRAND OF BADASS, and to embrace all their “parts” (even the critic and judge)!, to find inner balance and harmony. She holds a certificate of completion (3500 hours) in Psychodrama action methods, is trained in the Internal Family Systems model and holds certification in mental health. Her distinctive coaching approach combines Classic Coaching, Psychodrama action techniques, and the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model. Info about Liz and Lisa’s podcast: Podcast: Bossy Brilliant and Badass https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bossy-brilliant-badass/id1497385097 Instagram: @BossyBrilliantBadass Twitter: @bossybrilliant2 Lisa and Liz personal Instagram handles are: Lisa: @peale.piper Liz: @chocolateglasses Come join us in my free Facebook Group Ignite Hustle Squad: Click here to join >> https://www.facebook.com/groups/ignitersquad/
Liz Green is the total package behind her business Green Goose Writing as she assumes the roles of book coach, editor and ghostwriter. This writing powerhouse works with passionate business owners and leaders who have a message to share with the world, but find themselves struggling to write it.Liz grew up having a genuine interest in books and everything that they encompass - reading, writing, knowledge, and sharing experiences. She now has the incredible (and well-deserved) opportunity to help others live out their dreams of finishing their book and into the hands of the reading world. Follow along as we go through Liz’s inspiring journey of how Green Goose Writing came to be, what she has learned thus far, and where she sees herself in her incredibly bright future.Find Liz Green at: https://greengoosewriting.com/Full episode details at: https://realbusiness.stephaniehayes.biz/episode-27Join the Real Deal Business Coaching Group (it’s free!) to hear other member profiles and participate in our community of like-minded business owners.Learn more about Stephanie at www.stephaniehayes.biz.FREE MASTERCLASS - End the Overwhelm and Start Getting Things Done.Follow me on Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter
Five cricket grounds are getting a face lift to make the players' areas gender neutral, in time for the 2022 women's Cricket World Cup. The Basin Reserve in Wellington is the first to undergo the transformation, with urinals and a communal shower in the changing sheds ripped out, and replaced with individual toilets and showers. Seddon Park, Hagley Oval, the University Oval and New Zealand Cricket's High Performance Centre in Lincoln are also set for upgrades. Former White Ferns and Wellington Blaze stalwart Liz Green gave our reporter, Ben Strang, a tour of the Basin Reserve's new changing sheds.
Liz Green takes us through Luke7: 11-17
I talk to Liz Green, owner of Green Goose Writing. She is a book coach and ghostwriter who helps thought leaders, entrepreneurs and other leaders share their message. We talk to her about how she got to where she is today and of course what a book coach is and who can benefit from working with a book coach.
Turnabout is fair play. This week Lisa interviews Liz. They discuss the difference between a fixed mindset and a growth mindset, how to know if you have a fixed mindset and how it impacts your ability to be successful in business. Check out these two episodes for some context.Liz discussing how she started her business.Learn more about IFS concepts. Thanks for joining us on today's episode of the Bossy, Brilliant & Badass podcast! If you enjoyed today's episode, please head over to iTunes and leave us a rating and review to help us reach even more badass women. Don't forget to visit us on Facebook or join us on Instagram or Twitter.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bossy-brilliant-badass/message
This week, Jay talks with Lisa Ann Santin from Lass Wardrobe, Juan Carlos Morales from Fabrika Studio and Liz Green from the Trustees about how businesses of various sizes are doing across the North Shore. In discussing, there arose an underlying theme of sustainability - what does it mean for each of them, and us?
Liz Green takes us through Colossians 1:9-14
Nobody wants to get sick on a trip, but especially if you're a frequent or long-term traveller, it's nearly inevitable. Like many mishaps when we travel, much of the time the story of how you dealt with being ill in a foreign country turns into an anecdote you regularly retell - and that's the case for the three guests on Episode 188 of The Thoughtful Travel Podcast. First up, I chat with Christine Williams who has spent many years on the road - which means at some stage, illness is likely to catch up with you, and for Christine it was a case of dengue fever. Next, Liz Green talks about just why she ended up touring the many vaccination clinics of South-East Asia after a small incident in Laos. Finally, Chris Haag tells me about the time he ended up rather sick in Mexico - don't be eating while you listen! Links: Support the podcast via Patreon - https://www.notaballerina.com/support Christine's website Don’t Forget to Move - https://www.dontforgettomove.com/ Christine's podcast Not So Bon Voyage - https://notsobonvoyage.com Liz’s site Whiz Bang Writing - https://www.whizbangwriting.com/ Chris Haag's site The Places I Pee - https://www.theplacesipee.com Join our Facebook group for Thoughtful Travellers - https://www.facebook.com/groups/thoughtfultravellers Show notes: https://notaballerina.com/188
This week on the podcast, Dave catches up with Ally Craig to hear about making music in self-isolation, rapper & doctor Chima Anya tells us what it's like on being on the front line of the Coronavirus outbreak, we catch up with producer Liz Green.. who's also been in isolation... and there's loads of amazing music from Salvation Bill, The Deadbeat Apostles, Wolfs, Julia-Sophie, Brasc0, Self Help and an old cover of Radiohead's Street Spirit by The Evenings. That's our last show for a while... we'll see you when its all back to normal friends! ♥️
Liz Green is a scholar, sound professional, and video essayist. On today's show, she and Will discuss her essay, "Do it for Van Gogh: Detecting and Perverting the Audience Position in David Lynch's Blue Velvet." They also discuss Tracy Cox-Stanton's recently released video essay, "Gesture in A Woman Under the Influence."
Howard and Liz Green sit down with John and share their story.Find resources and more for this focus at https://fellowshipathome.org/identityBe a part of the conversation by submitting your thoughts and questions: https://fbcva.life/podcasts#questionsListen to this episode and subscribe on your favorite apps: https://fbcva.life/fellowshipfamilypodcastFind out more about Fellowship Bible Church: https://fbcva.orgDiscover Next Steps at https://fbcva.lifeSubscribe to emails from Fellowship: https://fbcva.life/subscribeEngage with us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FellowshipBibleVAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipbiblechurchMore Channels from Fellowship:Weekend Sermons: https://fbcva.life/sermonpodcastSermon Spotlight: https://fbcva.life/sermonspotlightThe Global Church Podcast: https://fbcva.life/globalchurchpodcast
Have you ever thought about living abroad? I've done it - in Japan, Slovakia and Germany - but it all just kind of happened, and I never had the intention of moving there for the foreseeable future. That's why Episode 162 of The Thoughtful Travel Podcast is particularly interesting to me - my guests have all travelled with the intention of finding a place to live abroad permanently or for at least a fair few years. First up I chat with Liz Green who explains how she and her husband decided to trial living in Chiang Mai, Thailand. It was mind-blowing enough for me to learn that lots of FIFO (fly in, fly out) workers in Australian mine sites actually fly to south-east Asia for their home base, and then I was interested to hear about how Liz and her husband scoped out whether Chiang Mai could be for them or not. I then chat with Ann Mortimore and Ian Crabtree who left the United States with the express purpose of finding a new home. Their search is narrowing and it was fascinating to hear about the pros and cons of various countries across the globe that were part of their endeavour to find a place to live abroad. Links: Liz’s site Whiz Bang Writing - https://www.whizbangwriting.com/ Ann and Ian at Expat or Not - https://www.expatornot.com/ Join our Facebook group for Thoughtful Travellers - https://www.facebook.com/groups/thoughtfultravellers Show notes: https://notaballerina.com/162
As our less-abilities or disabilities begin to affect our driving, we find that there are professionals who can help. In this episode we speak with Liz Green, Executive Director of ADED, the Association of Driver Rehabilitation Specialists. She talks about the available evaluations, referrals, training and more that their members can provide to help ensure safe driving even as our abilities change.
Visiting places that not many people go to is a special joy for me - I love not knowing much about a place and honestly, I feel a bit proud to tell people if I've been somewhere uncommon. I'm probably not alone in that feeling! In Episode 157 of The Thoughtful Travel Podcast, I speak with three travellers who've spent time in more uncommon destinations recently and loved their experiences. First I speak with Liz Green who found herself visiting Kazakhstan when her son moved there for a stint with his job. From not knowing much at all about it to absolutely loving the experience, Liz's story has definitely convinced me to visit! Next, I talk with Eva Westerling who has spent time in perhaps one of the least commonly visited countries at the moment - Iraq. Eva didn't go there for a tourist visit but rather as part of her job, but she still managed to do a little sightseeing around Erbil in the Kurdish area and has some interesting tales to tell about it. Finally, I chat with Justin Watson who has visited quite a number of uncommon destinations - he's soon headed to Ethiopia and Djibouti, so I'll have to get him back on to chat about those two! - but in this episode, we discuss his trip to Bhutan. Links: Liz’s site Whiz Bang Writing - https://www.whizbangwriting.com/ Eva’s blog Not Scared of the Jet Lag - http://www.notscaredofthejetlag.com Justin Watson - blog at Justin’s World http://www.justins.world Join our Facebook group for Thoughtful Travellers - https://www.facebook.com/groups/thoughtfultravellers Show notes: https://notaballerina.com/157
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Ep. 27 How Can Astrology Help Us with Francesca Oddie In this episode, Nathalie shares a recent chat she had with astrologist, Fran Oddie. This episode is a little different from our usual theme but with many people turning to astrology as a means of understanding more about themselves, this conversation offers an insight into why it’s so popular and how it can help us gain more clarity and confidence within our lives, within our relationship with ourselves and our relationship with others. If you’re interested in astrology or exploring more about it, then this episode is definitely for you. Suggested books: Any of Liz Green’s books Contemporary Astrologer's Handbook - Sue Tompkins Aspects in Astrology - Sue Tompkins Links: https://frankinsenseandmirth.co.uk/ Facebook group - www.facebook.com/calmmindconfidentlife
It's been a long time coming but we're finally tackling the topic of proofreading. This is right up the alley of many copywriters and editors, who offer proofreading as a value-adding service to their clients. Neither of us does this ... in fact, we don't even do our own proofreading. Are you shocked? You needn't be. Proofreading is a specific skill and part of running a business is knowing what you can do and what you should outsource. Today, we're going to sharing the BEST proofreading tips crowdsourced from the proofreaders and editors who listen to the pod. Welcome to perfect proofreading for error-free copy. Tune in to learn: How to physically proofread read What to check when you're proofreading Which tools will help you hand over error-free copy Thanks to Rachy Zanini, Shannon Morrison, Emma McMillan, Kate Merryweather, Virginia Muzik, Sarah Mitchell , Ashley Turner, Gary Cooper, Emma McMillan, Tom Scanlan, Bill Harper, John Espirian, Kate Merryweather, Alan Taylor, Camilla Ruth, Tan Allaway, Rachel Kurzyp, Jody Carey, Dominic McInerney, Simone Beeve, Leslie Nienaber, Zoe Heard, Sarah Noel Block, MS, Laura Riley, Justine McClymont, Liz Green, Di Challenor, Hannah McCreery, Maple Marketing Ltd, Bec Christensen, Leeyong Soo, Philip Smith, Kristy De Camps, Ashley Turner, Louise Banbury, Kathie Kinde Clark for sharing their tips! HOT COPY SPONSOR Scribendi was founded in 1997 by Chandra Clarke and Terry Johnson to connect ideas and people worldwide through professional language services. In 2017, the transition to a new leadership team, Patricia Riopel and Enrico Magnani, marked an important milestone in the company's history. Our name is drawn from cacoethes scribendi, which means "the insatiable urge to write." We support our clients by helping them craft this urge into writing that is both clear and professional. Over the last two decades, Scribendi has become a world leader in the online editing and proofreading industry. We have edited more than 1.3 billion words and processed more than 400,000 orders. SPECIAL OFFER: Use the code HOTCOPYEDIT at checkout to get 5% discount until December 31, 2018. Book your next proofreading job at Scribendi Question for the listeners: Do you proofread your own copy? How do you deal with errors picked up by clients? Share your story on Twitter (@hotcopypodcast) or our Facebook page! HOT COPY SPONSOR The Society for Editors and Proofreaders (SfEP) is a professional organisation based in the UK for editors and proofreaders – the people who strive to make text accurate and readable. It provides training and support to its members, and its directory is a valuable resource for those looking for a professional editor or proofreader. SPECIAL OFFER: Waive the £35 joining fee by using the code: HCP2018 at checkout. Valid until the end of September 30, 2018. Become a member at SFEP Share the pod love! If you like what you're hearing on Hot Copy, the best way to support the show is to take just a few seconds to leave a rating and / or comment over on iTunes or Stitcher. Thanks! Thanks to Rashida Tayabali for a five star review of the show. We appreciate it! Useful links: To proof or not to proof Why use a proofreader or an editor? A 4-stage proofreading strategy to error-proof your copywriting How to catch those typos: The how and why of perfect proofreading Pointing out typos: Your duty? Or not your job? Top 10 proofreading tips Scribendi The Society for Editors and Proofreaders
With round one of our first four conferences over, Nerd Rage's Tournament of Champions moves onto the sweet sixteen where the winners of the first round square off for a chance to move on to the elite eight! Who will move on to the be the undisputed champion of Nerd Rage: The Great Debates, season one?! "King of the Hill" vs. Sonic the Hedgehog! "Dune" vs. "Star Trek!" Deadpool vs. "Buffy the Vampire Slayer!" And "One Piece" vs. "Borderlands!" Ready for another type of super sweet sixteen? Let's get ready to rage! Produced by Will Scovill & Komedio Comedy Find more episodes of Nerd Rage! The Great Debates at NerdRagePodcast.com (http://nerdragepodcast.com/) Stay informed on Komedio live shows and podcasts visit Komed.io (http://komed.io/) ✉️ e-Mail us at KomedioComedy@gmail.com (put “Nerd Rage” in the subject line) Find us @NerdRageTGD (https://twitter.com/nerdragetgd) on Twitter or follow us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/nerdrageTGD/) for more updates. Special Guests: Ahmed Abdelrahman, Allison Mick, Derek Lipkin, Jordan Ranft, Liz Green, and Tirumari Jothi. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In round one of conference two in Nerd Rage's Tournament of Champions, we bring eight more comics, writers, and podcasters to the fold to crown our first ever Nerd Rage grandmaster debater! On this episode, we have four hilarious and geektacular first-round debates for your enjoyment: Deadpool vs. She Hulk, Magic: The Gathering vs. the Borderlands series, Squirrel Girl vs. Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and... well... a debate with Tirumari. You'll see how that went. Conference Two has entered the game, so get ready to rage! Produced by Will Scovill & Komedio Comedy Find more episodes of Nerd Rage! The Great Debates at NerdRagePodcast.com (http://nerdragepodcast.com/) Stay informed on Komedio live shows and podcasts visit Komed.io (http://komed.io/) ✉️ e-Mail us at KomedioComedy@gmail.com (put “Nerd Rage” in the subject line) Find us @NerdRageTGD (https://twitter.com/nerdragetgd) on Twitter or follow us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/nerdrageTGD/) for more updates. Special Guests: Ahmed Abdelrahman, Austin Blaylock, Hayden Greif-Neill, Jordan Ranft, Liz Green, Nick Leonard, Tirumari Jothi, and Wonder Dave. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Certified Story Grid editor Leslie Watts and Writership's first officer, Liz Green, discuss the way things have changed around the podcast and answer some burning questions about the Story Grid, Leslie's approach to editing, and why you need to tell your story.
Facebook, some of us love it, some of us hate it. But there's no denying it's a powerful marketing tool, both for ourselves and our clients. But one area that still bemuses many of us is the dark art of Facebook advertising. We know from experience that randomly boosting posts has very little impact! So today we've invited my friend and business buddy Loren Bartley to talk all things Facebook advertising. She's going to give us the low down on how to create successful Facebook advertising campaigns that will deliver clicks and customers. Tune in to learn: The five key elements of a Facebook ad The general structure of a Facebook ad including character limits Whether it's worth promoting your existing posts Tips for writing Facebook ad headlines Magic words that help drive more conversions How to use graphics effectively Questions from Becky Brown, Lisa Kneibe, Liz Green and Dean McKensie Loren's top tips and resources Share the pod love! If you like what you're hearing on Hot Copy, the best way to support the show is to take just a few seconds to leave a rating and / or comment over on iTunes or Stitcher. Thanks! Oh and big hugs to ‘A lover and a writer' for their lovely testimonial. About Loren Loren Bartley is a social media strategist, speaker and consultant. She the Founder and CEO of digital marketing agency, Impactiv8, as well as being the co-host and producer of the top-rated podcast, #BusinessAddicts. Loren's superpower is creating Facebook Ads that attract, nurture and convert your ideal customers. She is on a personal mission to help remove the overwhelm, confusion and headaches that many businesses experience when it comes to Facebook Advertising by teaching you how to implement those strategies that work! Useful links: Facebook ad creative tips Design recommendations and character limits Facebook Ads Policy: Facebook Ads Success Kit (Impactiv8 resource)
Fiction editor Leslie Watts is joined by Liz Green, Writership's first officer, to discuss the first chapter of _The Left-Handed Gunslinger_, a western fantasy novella by Shaun Gill. In this episode, they explore intentional sentence structure. You have a wide variety of tools to support your story, including the words and sentence structure you choose. The trick is to understand when to use different tools to provide the reading experience you're aiming for. This week's editorial mission will help you get granular so you can revise your sentences with intention. Special note: Clark Chamberlain is taking a well-deserved break from the podcast, so we'll invite guest hosts for the next couple of months.
This week Liz Green preaches from Psalm 139 and looks at how this passage describes the greatness of God. Passage: Psalm 139
Liebeslieder schreiben andere. In den Songs von Liz Green hängen Menschen am Galgen. Wir haben mit der Engländerin über ihre Vorliebe für das Morbide gesprochen und uns zwei Songs vorspielen lassen. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/akustik-session-mit-liz-green
Liz Green meets Sarah Dunwell the winner of the Forward Ladies Business Woman of the Year Award; Sarah runs the social Enterprise the Create Foundation helping marginalised groups back into the jobs market.
Liz Green speaks to Communications Guru Jon Hammond as he shares his top tips for giving that perfect presentation.
Liz Green meets author and miracle coach Marie Claire Carlyle about how to become a money magnet.