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As transformations go, there aren't many more inspiring stories than Brad's; a creative individual who found himself stifled working in the finance industry. It was actually a holiday in the Philippines that inspired him to change career and become a freelance photographer. Within just 4 years, his portfolio includes photos of will.i.am, Demi Lovato, Matthew McConaughey, The Foo Fighters, and most recently, The Hardest Geezer as he crossed the finish line in Africa.Brad's photography business, The Snapshot People, started with just 2 people and a camera phone, and has now grown into a business that's ranked number 1 in Europe on Bark.com, with Brad and his team being flown all over the world for work.But it hasn't always been smooth sailing for Brad. In fact, he had already quit his job to start this business just as the Covid pandemic hit. Expect to learn:How Brad made this business work despite a global lockdownHow he booked his first clientHis advice for people scaling up their businessesWhat Brad believes sets him apart from his competitorsHow he managed to secure a contract for The Hardest Geezer, plus much much more. This conversation with Brad is testament to the importance of hard work and perseverance when starting a business, and Brad has insights for everyone, whether you're considering changing career, scaling up your business, or you simply want to hear the stories along the way. Website - https://www.bark.com/en/gb/company/the-snapshot-people/Lgq9D/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/worldgreen/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thesnapshotpeople/Get In Touch:Website - ambitiousmindspodcast.comInstagram -https://www.instagram.com/ambitiousmindspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Part Soho Farmhouse, part Swallows & Amazons, Fritton Lake is East England's premier members club with a 2 mile long lake at its heart. In this episode, Molly sits down with owner, Hugh Crossley, to hear all about transforming this lake from one of England's most popular day attractions to a major rewilding project and members club offering back to nature luxury for tourists and locals alike. Introducing Hugh Crossley who grew up enjoying a Swallows & Amazon childhood on the Somerleyton Estate on the Norfolk/Suffolk border before venturing into the world of hospitalityPainting a picture of Norfolk and Suffolk with endless beaches and the BroadsStarting Fritton Lake in the 70s and it becoming one of the country's busiest visitor attractions before its evolution into a club during lockdownHow the shifting landscape of cabins and holiday homes led to cabin owners asking for a club and the transition towards this during CovidCreating a club for local people to bringing them on the Fritton Lake journeyWatching the ideas and dreams come to life in how they are used by the club's membersThe food & drink, wellness and nature triad that people use Fritton Lake for and the importance of being able to get out there and enjoy the local area on holidayWildEast, working with other Norfolk landowners on a massive rewilding project to inspire and build collective focus and collaborative momentumThe next chapter for Fritton Lake with a brand new pavilion and hitting 1000 membersHugh's top places for detoxing, celebrating and travellingYou can find Fritton Lake here / https://www.frittonlake.co.uk/And follow them here / https://www.instagram.com/frittonlake/Join the Curated Spaces conversationInstagram / https://www.instagram.com/curated_spaces_club/Substack / https://curatedspaces.substack.com/LinkedIn / https://www.linkedin.com/company/curated-spaces-clubYoutube / https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXSPidWwH8vkNOPhHB7vcuQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How to pronounce Emory Goizueta?Why MBA and Why now?Non-quantitative background for taking the GMATNon-quantitative background for an MBABusiness school applications during the lockdownHow to write a compelling MBA essay?How to address a few drawbacks in your MBA applications?Why Emory Goizueta MBA?Why it is important to choose the correct school for the MBA?What are some surprising things about Emory's MBA?Core MBA classesAbout Emory MBA's small class size and why it is helpful.What advice do you have for Emory Goizueta MBA applicants?What are some overwhelming parts of the MBA applications?How to spend time on the MBA application process?
How to pronounce Emory Goizueta?Why MBA and Why now?Non-quantitative background for taking the GMATNon-quantitative background for an MBABusiness school applications during the lockdownHow to write a compelling MBA essay?How to address a few drawbacks in your MBA applications?Why Emory Goizueta MBA?Why it is important to choose the correct school for the MBA?What are some surprising things about Emory's MBA?Core MBA classesAbout Emory MBA's small class size and why it is helpful.What advice do you have for Emory Goizueta MBA applicants?What are some overwhelming parts of the MBA applications?How to spend time on the MBA application process?Consultant's Corner - Most common mistakes in personal statements and how to avoid them.
You may want to kick off your shoes and socks for this one! It's time to celebrate your sexy feet! Yes you heard me right; your feet! Your feet are incredible; we're talking twenty six bones, thirty three joints and seven thousand nerve endings in each foot! They are the most important portal to connecting with the life force energy of sweet Mother Earth. When fully activated your feet can provide you with a wellspring of vitality, emotional wellbeing, and sensual pleasure. Re-wilding and enlivening your feet is one of the best things you can do for your overall posture, health and radiance. Not only that it's a powerful way to care for your nervous system, create safety in your body and experience and more sensual pleasure. For the past two years I've been a bit obsessed with my feet. Barefoot hiking has become a big passion of mine and after listening to this episode you'll understand why. Here's what I cover:Why going barefoot is one of my favorite sensual healing practicesWhy your feet are a masterpiece; a work of artThe 7,000 nerve endings in each foot as a portal into sensual pleasureYour sentient feet; your hands that touch the EarthWhy you need to start smart and go slowWhy your feet need movementThe feet/pelvis connection and full range of motionHow going barefoot has drastically improved my balance and agilityHow going barefoot has toned my coreWhen our feet are in lockdown, our pelvis is in lockdownHow going barefoot has healed my knee and hip issuesAllowing the feet to do what they were born to doThe power of Bubbling Spring aka Kidney One points to nourish our libidoHow going barefoot helps cultivate our flow/pleasure zone aka our parasympathetic state of our nervous system and make it our defaultHow going barefoot helps us nourish our Yin and libidoHow going barefoot helps us rejuvenate and even sleep betterHow going barefoot reduces inflammationHow going barefoot helps prevent heart diseaseHow going barefoot helps with autoimmune issuesHow going barefoot helps with emotional stress and supports mental healthThe emotional benefits of re-wilding and connecting to our inner wild childBarefoot and first and second Chakra healingBarefoot and belongingConnecting to the Great Mother through going barefootStarting small, soft and smartAn amazing bootcamp for your feetMy favorite minimalist shoe company to transition safelySome resources for you:Check out Sacred Sensual Movement™ hereJoin Petra Fisher's Fix Your Feet Bootcamp hereFind Petra on Instagram hereDownload a short PDF guide that I create for my clients: 3 Tips to Re-wild You Feet hereHere's an image of those amazing Bubbling Sprig/Kidney 1 PointsMy favorite company for barefoot shoes: Xero Shoes
I love the power of stories; to inspire, empower and transform.In my role as a leadership coach I have the privilege of helping leaders own their stories, and write their next chapters.Along the way, I get to meet awesome leaders who have a great story to share.Today's interview is with C-Space's Chief People Officer, Phil Burgess, who speaks openly and honestly about navigating change and supporting people through turbulent times. We also talk about the incredible lockdown activity his family started that sparked a global movement!A few teasers: Embracing messiness as a leaderSparking change and inspiring others; the environmental movement his family started during lockdownHow to build trust during uncertain and turbulent timesThe power of the pause…Supporting your people with wellbeing at workBuilding a culture for success with new ways of workingHow to get comfortable being more visible as a leaderPlus SO much more! I am excited to share it with you, and as always please drop me a note to let me know what resonates with you. JennPS Make sure to follow Phil and his family on their @just1bag2020 instagram page to see the awesome work they are doing. Or check out their website www.just1bag.us Watch the FREE Bye Bye Imposter Syndrome class: https://www.jennfenwick.com/bye-imposter-syndromeDownload my “How to job search like a pro” workbook, which walks you through my process and will give you all the prompts you need to start taking action today. https://www.jennfenwick.com/job-hunting-like-a-proWhere to find Jenn:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennfenwick/ Send me a message on LinkedIn to find out more about my PRIVATE COACHING
Perhaps the most frustrating thing about dreams is that they are not linear. No matter how passionate you are about your life right now, there's always the chance that something that feels even bigger and more exciting will emerge from that part of your soul that can't always be heard. The thing is, achieving those dreams depends on your ability to keep moving forward when life gets difficult, and there are plenty of things that threaten to get in your way. Whether you're facing up against a lack of resources, a limiting set of attitudes and beliefs, or even the restrictive thoughts and feelings of those around you, there will always be obstacles to your biggest dreams. I would argue that the key to overcoming it all and achieving your dreams lies not in knocking down obstacles, but in becoming a person who sees each of them as an opportunity. A person like Candice Eastman. Candice is a life coach, a hairstylist, a therapist, and a writer who loves nothing more than the magic of watching others embark on their dreams and make them come true. Having done just that for herself when she launched Elle Leva, her own online publication for women, Candice has learned a few important lessons about the value of support – from your family, your community, and most importantly, from yourself. In order to step into herself, Candice needed to overcome the limitations of growing up in a low-income family and the burdens of others' troubles and truly embody her alter ego, “The Queen” – and it all makes for a great story. In this episode of the She Burns podcast, Candice talks through the experiences that led her to follow her passion and consciously create every part of her life in the process. SO WHAT'S THIS EPISODE REALLY ABOUT? The hidden “blessing” of lockdownHow to consciously create your behaviors and your life The importance of a “no excuses” mindset How we can raise children to be strong and mindful amidst burnout culture The power of positive role models and supportive partnersWHY YOU SHOULD LISTEN As a firm believer in personal development and following passions, Candace embodies everything we stand for at She Shatters and proves that there's no such thing as a dead-end on this journey of life. Like our community, the Elle Leva magazine was created to bring women together and celebrate our gifts, and we can never have too many opportunities to do just that. LINKSShe Shatters Elle Leva YOU CAN QUOTE ME ON THAT… “You don't need to save the day for people. You can extend yourself but you can also have a boundary.” – Candice Eastman“[It's about] surrounding yourself with people, things, thoughts, manifestations – whatever you want to call it – to come into your true self to basically excavate those negative thoughts or excavate that negativity around you, and really become that shining bright Queen diamond.” – Hannah Austin LIKE WHAT YOU HEAR? Leave me a review! These stars won't burn out.
Babies and small children are growing and changing every day. Sometimes they change so quickly that what worked one day no longer works the next. Helpline is here to give you the guidance you need to get back on track. This episode Mothercraft nurse Chris Minogue joins the show to help parents and carers with the following:A 19-month-old who is pushing boundariesThe amount of milk feeds an 8-month-old should have per dayA 5-month-old waking through the night and early in the morningA 3-year-old who has turned into a terror when home from day careA 2.4-year-old who is finding it hard to go to sleepA 15-month-old who is biting everyone and everythingWhat to start first with a 3-year-old: toilet training or transitioning to a bedA 3.5 -year-old struggling in lockdownHow to calm down a 3.5-year-old in the height of a tantrumIf you would like an online appointment with Chris Minogue you can book her through Babyology's Parent School. Helpline will be back next Monday. You can contact us by doing any of the following: Email us at helpline@theparentbrand.com.au, ask your question during the Babyology Facebook live on Monday from AEDT 11:30am or leave your question in our Babyology Helpline Facebook group. Need help or advice right now? Book in a one-on-one session with a Parent School expert
This week on Helpline in Focus, Elisabeth Shaw, Clinical and counselling psychologist and CEO of Relationships Australia NSW joins us to talk about how we can nurture our relationships in lockdown.Elisabeth tackles the following topics:The biggest stressors for couples with kids in lockdownHow to alleviate those stressorsIntimacy in lockdown when there is no time or spaceWhether our kids will be okay given we have more boundaries than ever nowHow single parents can manage the expectations of their coupled friendsTo book in a one-on-one session with a Parent School expert, check out Parent School powered by Babyology. Want to ask our experts your own question? Join our weekly LIVE Helplines on Facebook or leave your question in our Facebook Helpline Group.
This week on Helpline in Focus parenting educator and obstetrics social worker Genevieve Muir joins us to talk about how parents can manage multiple siblings lockdown. She tackles the following subjects:Keeping two pre-school siblings busy during lockdownHow parents of small children can get a breakHow to manage different grades of primary school and workHow to help siblings who are sick of each otherHow to help children who are anxious about the virusHow she manages remote learning with four boys at homeTo find out more about Genevieve and her work you can find out more at Connected Parenting. To book in a one-on-one session with a Parent School expert, check out Parent School powered by Babyology. Want to ask our experts your own question? Join our weekly LIVE Helplines on Facebook or leave your question in our Facebook Helpline Group.
Lockdowns seem to be here to stay as a strategy for dealing with Covid or even potentially Climate Change. I'm in Sydney and currently have at least 4 more weeks to go (after at least 5 weeks so far), so we need to find a way to make lockdowns as enjoyable as possible - for our kids AND ourselves.In this episode I cover:1. The Need for You To Get The Emotional Support You Need2. Looking for the Good in the Situation3. Using this Time For An Emotional ProjectIf you want more help with your kids's behaviour this lockdown, then join my FREE Workshop this Thursday 4 August at 8pm Sydney timeThe 3 Secrets to Make Parenting Easier in LockdownHow to create more harmony in your family without bribes or punishmentsWhat your child needs to be able to entertain themselves while you workThe secret to make home-learning easierTHE #1 mistake you need to STOP makingYou'll walk away feeling clearer about how to manage lockdown better with your kids in a way that's going to help all of you.JOIN HEREAnd if you're listening to this and I'm not running the workshop, then join my online program Annoying to AMAZING! where you'll receive ongoing support - including weekly Q&A's, fortnightly mentoring calls and monthly masterclasses - to help you with your kids whether you're in lockdown or not.Website: https://parentingwithplay.com.au/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ParentingwithPlaywithHelenaMooney/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parentingwithplay/
A year ago, business leaders around the world began grappling with the pandemic and its massive impact on the workplace, the economy, and people's lives. Largely isolated and working from home, top executives were not only forced to quickly figure out how to adapt to keep their company running. They also had time to re-examine their standard practices and beliefs about doing business and leading others. Thanks to COVID-19, many leaders have embraced change, gained self-awareness, and become better leaders. What these leaders have learned about flexibility, resilience, empathy, collaboration, tackling inequity, and maximizing everyone's potential can help other leaders shift and prepare—in matters of strategy, operations, and mindset—for the challenges and opportunities ahead. Atholl Duncan is Chair of Black Isle Group, leadership performance development specialists, and an international executive coach. Certified by INSEAD, he also studied leadership at Harvard and Cranfield. A former journalist and television producer, he worked for BBC News for more than 20 years. Atholl is the Chairman of Black Isle Group. He was a senior executive with the BBC for many years; an Executive Director of ICAS; and a corporate affairs director for one of the UK's largest utility companies. Atholl is currently Chair of the Scottish Salmon Producers' Organisation; Chair of UK Coaching; and a board member and former Chair of the British Horseracing Authority. He is an Insead Executive Coach with a leadership education from Harvard and Cranfield. Topics During this interview Atholl and I discuss the following topics: Failures that businesses made during the beginning of lockdownHow leaders got their businesses out of “the hole”7 different themes from their researchHow senior leaders were able to remain resilient throughout the crisisHow businesses have strengthened their teams throughout the crisis For the complete show notes be sure to check out our website: https://movingforwardleadership.com/174
On today's episode of StartupNation Radio, Jeff interviews three cannabis entrepreneurs: James Reina and Alvaro Ortega of Jibby Coffee and Jerome Crawford of Pleasantrees.First up are Reina and Ortega, co-founders of Jibby Coffee, a business out of Miami, Florida, that fuses its coffee with cannabis (CBD).During the interview, Reina and Ortega discuss:Why they decided to blend CBD into the already lauded commodity of coffeeHow they got their business going during the COVID-19 lockdownHow they overcame adversity after a cold front ruined their growing coffeeHow they personalize each orderTheir plans for Jibby Coffee's futureFor more information, visit Jibby Coffee's website, and follow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.Next up, Jeff talks to Crawford, director of legal operations and social equity of Pleasantrees, a Michigan-based cannabis dispensary that's vertically integrated.During the segment, Crawford talks about:How CEO and founder Randall Buckman went from knocking on doors to creating a booming businessPleasantrees' plans to open a retail store in Massachusetts soonHow Crawford went from a performer, lawyer and model to an entrepreneurHow the pandemic impacted PleasantreesWhere Pleasantrees is going from hereFor more information, visit Pleasantrees' website, and follow on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.
Daniel Dore is the founder of Assured Thought and co-founder of LightWork Global. Daniel discusses with Simon:How Lightwork Global was formed during lockdownHow they are helping Workday customers get productivity and competitive advantages using dataDigital HR & Payroll transformation trendsThe value of data
First solo episode of the year and also the first of a brand new series - PREP FILES! Where I take you on my journey to the stage over the next nine months. One of the things I want to be doing more of 2021 is sharing my own journey as part of the podcast and I'm keen to bring y'all along for the ride! So expect plenty more of these as I work towards the stage in October!In this episode I give you an insight into how my prep is going and what the plan is for the year ahead. I also answer a BUNCH of listener Q&As - I had such a great response to my request for questions in Instagram that I didn't have time to cover them all. So I reckon a part two is on the cards very soon!Some of the things I cover off in this episode:The recent return of my period (and subsequently boobs AND sex drive!)My competing plans for 2021 and how prep is going so farListener Q&A! Including:How I am dealing with the new lockdownHow my body responding well to the first phase of prepWould I have competed if I lived in the UK stillHow did I know I wanted to competeHow did I know I was ready to prepAdvice for someone thinking of competingPicking the right bikini and bikini making companyAnd PLENTY more weird and wonderful things!As I mentioned - there were way too many to cover in the one episode, so if you want a part two! Let me know!!Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode and if you love the show feel free to leave a 5* review and/or share to your Instagram stories and tag me so I can see!You can find me and the show on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/secretlifeofabikinicompetitor/ and https://instagram.com/robynzimmy Love you,R x#SLBC
We have been joined by Nic Ponsford and Cat Wildman, co-founders of The Global Equality Collective (GEC).The Global Equality Collective, an app that gives leaders all the data, information and education they need to break their own new ground in gender equality and inclusion.We discussed:How a business came out of a twitter accountBuilding a platform, launching and piloting in lockdownHow to balance high energy problem solver people with more grounded influencesGender equality in educationSign up for the MindStyling Newsletter: https://mindstyling.group/sign-up/About MindStylingInstagram: www.instagram.com/mindstylingpodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/mindstylingpod Facebook: www.facebook.com/mindstylingpodcast Website: mindstyling.groupHost Amy Armstrong: Website: https://amyarmstrongcoaching.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/amyarmstrongcoaching Host: Dr Becky SageInstagram: www.instagram.com/drbeckysage Twitter: www.twitter.com/becky_sage Website: www.beckysage.com About The GEC:www.TheGEC.org | @GECcollect (twitter and Instagram)
Xavier Lagardere and Jim Davidson chat about Continuous Pricing, and the candid conversation reveals some sharp perspectives.The first episode of Airline Voice Radio features Jim and Xavier discussing the strategic benefits of Continous Pricing and why it is more important than ever. This is reflected in Lufthansa Group's rollout of a Continuous Pricing project against the backdrop of the COVID-crisis. The challenges are significant, and the opportunity is business-critical. In this episode, Xavier and Jim explore: Why Continuous Pricing unlocks value for everyone in the value chainWhat it's like to deliver a milestone project while in lockdownHow to maintain the energy to sustain successXavier on the recent rollout of Lufthansa Group's Continuous Pricing implementation: “The project came to life in COVID times, and the last mile was very special. Usually, when you go live with a project, you have boardrooms, everybody is going into the same place, maybe working in shifts. We had none of these, at least physically. We had the excitement coming off Teams threads and Whatsapp all day. It was like a Hitchcock movie at the end.”This interview with Xavier Lagardere was recorded in October 2020. About Accelya: Accelya is a leading global provider of technology platforms, software, and services to the travel and transport industry. With the acquisition of Farelogix complete, Accelya will accelerate customers' digital transformations and provide a next-generation, end-to-end, Offer-to-Settlement airline commerce platform, including a full suite of innovative retailing, distribution, and fulfillment solutions.To learn more about what we do, visit https://www.accelya.comAbout the Airline Voice Radio Podcast:Airline Voice Radio is part of the Air Transformation Lab, a series of activities exploring airline commerce's current state and long-term profitability path. To find out more, please visit https://w3.accelya.com/lab. For any feedback about the podcast, drop us an email podcast@accelya.com.© 2020 - 2021 Accelya, Inc. All rights reserved. Accelya and the Accelya logo are trademarks of Accelya. All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. For any reproduction, legal, and media queries, please contact lab@accelya.com
Ep 1. In the very first interview of the podcast, I'm joined by the fabulous coxswain, Zoe de Toledo - super-cox, Olympic silver medalist, World Champion, Boat Race survivor, medical student, coxing educator and mince pie connoisseur. She's someone I've wanted to meet for years, and she totally lived up to expectations.We had a great chat about all things rowing and coxing, and in under an hour managed to pack in Zoe's thoughts on:Passing the time in lockdownHow coxing helps her as a doctorHer career progression as a coxWhy coxing is about more than just being small and shoutyThe infamous Boat Race 2012The Rio Olympics and crew cohesionThe mystery of the perfect crewMince pies and the abominable love child of Father Christmas and Percy PigIf you're interested in learning more about coxing from Zoe, check out Chattercox - she's also on Twitter and Instagram at @chattercox1.For Zoe's in-depth investigations into the best mince pies on the market, head to @themincepiereport on Instagram.If you enjoyed this interview and would like to hear more, please, please subscribe on any of the podcast apps, and if you're an Apple user and fancy leaving me a nice review, that would be amazing!Now, then. My fourth episode is going to be an Ask Me Anything show - your chance to ask me anything you like, from the deep and serious to the silly and trivial. Pop your question on social media (I'm @girlontheriver on all channels) or email me at girlontheriverpodcast@gmail.com. You can even record your question on your phone and mail me the sound file to girlontheriverpodcast@gmail.com and I might play it on the show.If you fancy getting hold of episodes a day early and accessing some fab bonus content such as extra episodes, behind-the-scenes videos and invitations to join me in Zoom workouts, check out my Patreon scheme.You can find my blog at Girl on the River. Huge thanks to Aaron of Broken Oars Podcast (another great rowing podcast which you should totally check out) for the beautiful music, and to Illya Derigs for the brilliant artwork. Also to Bethan and Mike of Low Key Audio for mentoring me from complete novice to published podcaster.
This week, former Socceroos striker David Zdrilic joins David Weiner for The GegenPod - In Conversation.You can subscribe via Spotify or Apple Podcasts. 'Zdrila', as he is known' chats about: Life in Chicago during the COVID-19 lockdownHow he ended up in Major League SoccerHis coaching pathway & why he abandoned a successful media career to 'take the plunge' What he learnt during three years at RB Leipzig, learning off Ralf Rangnick - the mentor who was instrumental for Jurgen Klopp, Thomas Tuchel and Julian Nagelsmann's approaches to football. What next, and what are his ambitions? What can Australia learn from the MLS? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What's it like being a highly sensitive person in a pandemic?My guest is today is Tracie Nichols - Rebel Crone, Mentor, Aromatherapist, and poet and all-round wise woman and we're talking about, amongst other things, how we navigate these times as humans, and especially if you identify as a highly sensitive person (HSP)HSPs tend to absorb a LOT of emotional energy from others and so in a time of great fear and grief like now, I know that I and many like me are struggling to balance the need to be present with the situation and feeling like we're going to be washed away in the wave of emotions.Tracie and I talk about:What it means to be an HSP (Highly Sensitive Person)Her work and business and what it means to be a rebel croneHow her work, creative and writing rhythms are being impacted by the current lockdownHow convening with nature is giving Tracie solace more than everWhat is giving her joy right nowYou can find out more about Tracie by visiting her website, liking her Facebook page and following her on Instagram.The book she mentions is:How Does Raven Know? Entering Sacred World | A Meditative MemoirAnd the blog post she refers to in this episode is Braced For ImpactAbout TracieTracie Nichols is a rebel crone, mentor, and poet who has been helping women remember who they are and invoke real, lasting change in their lives for more than a decade. If you identify as Highly Sensitive Person (HSP), an introvert, or as being a bit witchy or magical (Tracie calls women like this rebel crones) she's here to help you say a holy and delicious “YES!” to occupying your age and exploring the possibilities that only show up in our deepening years. When she's not working, you'll find Tracie curled up with a book, or deep in conversation with the trees, streams and other members of the ecosystem where she lives.
During these uncertain and unsettling times The Self-Love Club will continue to be a safe place for you. We can navigate through this time together with the community we have built over the past 18 months.There is going to be a lot of stress and worry for everyone including financial stress, changes with work and income.In this episode we cover: The economic impact of this global pandemic Financial tips for you during lockdownHow we can manage our money when we're likely to have less of it and people are losing their jobsGet advice, practical tips and a reassuring pep talk. If you're in NZ:For official information visit covid19.govt.nz@uniteagainstcovid19 on InstagramFind Frances: @francescooknz on Instagram Keep up with The Self-Love Club: Follow @selfloveclubpodcast and @belcrawford on Instagram Find The Self-Love Club blogs and resources at belcrawford.comThanks to Dilmah Tea for making this episode possible dilmah.co.nzCheck out the Dilmah Tea giveaway just for Self-Love Club listeners on @selfloveclubpodcast on Instagram