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In a fascinating conversation about sustainability communications in turbulent times, Louise Wilson, SVP of Partnerships at Futerra, joins Jennifer and Kati to share insights from her decade of helping global brands drive environmental and social impact. From navigating shifting political landscapes to the power of consumer activism in 2025, Louise explores how companies can effectively communicate their ESG efforts by focusing on progress over perfection, breaking down silos between teams, and making sustainability messaging accessible to all. Have a question for us? Email us today at engagingesg@gmail.com! Learn more about Louise Wilson. Learn more about Futerra at wearefuterra.com. Our theme music is "Lost in Translation" by Wendy Marcini and Elvin Vangard. Show Links Bad Sisters Sex Education Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lauren is joined by Christopher Kane, one of the most celebrated designers of his generation, to discuss everything from his relationship with late Central Saint Martins instructor Louise Wilson, to his rise on the international fashion scene, to the dissolution of his brand. They also get into his recent collaboration with the London-based Self-Portrait, and what that experience may portend about his next act. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Italian fashion designer Francesco Risso is renowned for his offbeat, innovative approach to contemporary clothing. He learned how to cut and sew from the age of eight with any fabric he could find, going on to study fashion at Florence's Polimoda, New York's FIT, and London's Central Saint Martins. As creative director at Marni since 2016, Risso gained prominence by infusing the brand with vibrant colors, eclectic patterns, and playful aesthetics. His charming exuberance and unique ability to blend craft with modernity sets him apart and captivates audiences worldwide. What he sees as contemporary now is simple and uncontrolled by trends and a fast-paced industry: food and sex. Episode Highlights: Risso's early years were spent not talking in a hectic and blended family home in Genoa, where he communicated by making things with his hands. At 8 or 9 years old, he began making clothes, scavenging clothes from his grandmother's closet to cut and sew. Studying the classics and art, Risso “escaped” from his loud family by moving to Florence, knowing he would make clothes. He found in the dance, clubbing, and rave scenes a way to escape from the constrictive traditional forces in Italy at the time when he considered himself goth and an outsider. “Provocative, and visceral, and obsessive.”: Risso talks about how he accepts a darker side of his outlook as a complement to his lighter and romantic side. He notes one of his mentors, Louise Wilson at Central Saint Martins, taught him to base a world around a garment without using typical fashion references. Risso read a Virginia Woolf piece in which she invites her friends to the countryside and tells them not to bring clothes, as to leave behind a kind of social structure, and this inspired him to lose reference points. On the secret of merging creative freedom with commercial success, Risso champions trust, pleasure, and courage,and living in the moment rather than for the final product. Marni Jam is one example of interdisciplinary creativity that Risso works into the brand, expanding music into fashion. To Risso, what's contemporary now is “sex and food”—two exchanges he finds beautiful in that they build community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to a landmark episode of "She's The Business" podcast! We're hitting the big 200 today, and to celebrate I'm sharing with you a selection of the favourite guest episodes you all have enjoyed over the last few years! It's amazing to think that we've hosted 100 fabulous entrepreneurs on the show, bringing you their inspirational stories and most importantly, their biggest lessons and advice so you can move forward faster in your own business! You've got topics ranging from life transformation, sales strategy, feminine energetics, human design, marketing and hormonal health... literally a treasure trove for every entrepreneur committed to personal and professional growth. In This Episode: Why has "She's The Business" podcast achieved top 5% global ranking? What were the most popular episodes (so you can go back and take a listen!) The best of our guests' tips and advice in snippet format... Favourite listener reviews and why hearing your feedback is so important! Join us as we reminisce on notable episodes, from Kyra Yang on money mindset to Lori Aikman on hormonal health! On sales strategies we have Nikki Rauch, Esther Gretton and Dorothy Villeneuve. On Mindset we have Dr Alex Golden, Eloise Tomkins, Amanda Cole, Bec Cuzzillo. and Megan Gibson. We also have some personal business stories from Zia Nix and Emma Heuston. We also had topics on Energetics as well with Louise Wilson, Jenna Faye Madden, and Lindsay Jani. on practical marketing we have Lisa Twohig,, Molly Frank and Melissa Daniels. Lastly, we also had Health and Wellness topics that are top on charts with Kayla Radliff and Mari Harrison. On sales strategies we have Nikki Rauch, Esther Gretton and Dorothy Villeneuve. On Mindset we have Dr Alex Golden, Eloise Tomkins, Amanda Cole, Bec Cuzzillo. and Megan Gibson. We also have some personal business stories from Zia Nix and Emma Heuston. We also had topics on Energetics as well with Louise Wilson, Jenna Faye Madden, and Lindsay Jani. on practical marketing we have Lisa Twohig,, Molly Frank and Melissa Daniels. Lastly, we also had Health and Wellness topics that are top on charts with Kayla Radliff and Mari Harrison. Whether you're interested in creating curiosity in sales or managing your energy to attract positive outcomes, these reflections will leave you inspired and motivated. Thank you for joining in this milestone celebration! Tune in and discover the essence of what makes our podcast a go-to resource for ambitious women in business. And if you enjoyed it... stay subscribed for the weekly episodes that blend strategy, mindset, health, and success – because celebrating today is just the beginning!
Louise Wilson Cormier Master of Wine During her 30+ years of industry experience, Louise Wilson Cormier has specialized in sales, marketing, export, procurement, retail and hospitality. Today, she is the owner of Wilco Fine Beverage, an Ontario-based beverage alcohol agency and one of 10 Masters of Wine located in Canada. A Master of Wine, also known as an MW, is a beverage industry professional who has exceptional expertise in the wine business. To become a member of the Institute of Master of Wine, each candidate must pass a rigorous exam as well as adhere to a code of conduct. The exam, which was first written in 1953, tests the candidate's knowledge of wine theory, their tasting ability and requires the completion of an original research paper. There are currently 414 Masters of Wine based in 31 countries around the world. Louise is passionate about creating new and exciting taste experiences for consumers. The Wilco Fine Beverage portfolio is centred around wines with a point of difference and based on the foundations of innovation, value across all price segments and excellence. Links: Wilco Fine Beverage https://wilcofinebeverage.com/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wilcofinebeverage/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091354211026 LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/wilco-fine-beverage/about/?viewAsMember=true Masters of Wine https://www.mastersofwine.org/ @sugarrunbar @babylonsistersbar @argyle_arms_2023 @the_industry_podcast email us: info@theindustrypodcast.club Podcast Artwork by Zak Hannah zakhannah.co
Tom Ford's new creative director opens up to Imran Amed about his progression in the fashion industry and his first womenswear collection for the brand.Background: When Tom Ford started his namesake brand in 2004, his longtime deputy at Gucci Peter Hawkings was his first call — and his first employee. Fast-forward to April 2023, Hawkings' phone rang again. Only this time, Ford said he was stepping down and putting Hawkings forward for the top job. “I didn't sleep for the first two nights. It was crazy,” Hawkings said of his reaction to the news that he would step into his longtime boss' shoes and become creative director of the eponymous brand he created. “But after all of that subsided, I realised that Tom [Ford] was giving me the opportunity of a lifetime. And I am, to this day, super grateful to him for giving me this chance to continue the legacy.”This week on The BoF Podcast, BoF founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed sits down with Hawkings, the new creative director of Tom Ford following his runway debut at Milan Fashion Week to discuss his origins and journey into the fashion industry — and his plans to continue the Tom Ford legacy.Key Insights:It was in 1998 that Hawkings first met Ford, after finishing his master's course at Central Saint Martins. The then-24-year-old applied to the assistant menswear designer position at Gucci, where Ford was the brand's creative director. This would launch a 25-year partnership with the two designers and eventually lead to Hawkings becoming the creative director of the Tom Ford brand. Hawkings, who previously designed Tom Ford's menswear collections, said that he leaned on his wife when designing womenswear for the first time. “It's been invaluable, you know, having that conversation with her. Her trying clothing on, trying shoes on … for me, it's so important, comfort and fit and all of those elements that are so important when you're designing for a woman,” says Hawkings. During Hawkings' career, he had the opportunity to learn from not just Ford, but also other fashion talents, such as British designer Louise Wilson, who was one of his professors at Central Saint Martins. “I always go back … to the advice that Louise [Wilson] always gave me, which was one: work hard, absorb knowledge and give knowledge, understand what manners are and deploy them. Take risks. Failure is okay. You can learn from failure, for sure. Have at least one skill and develop it,” says Hawkings. Additional Resources:Peter Hawkings Named Creative Director of Tom Ford: With the sale to Estée Lauder complete, Tom Ford's longtime colleague and collaborator will take the creative helm at his namesake brand.The Miuccia-ness of Prada, the Gucci-ness of Tom Ford: Brand DNA is marketing speak until it isn't, as the latest Prada and Tom Ford collections proved. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Calum and Andy are joined by Rachel Amery, Political Correspondent at The Scotsman, Louise Wilson, Political Editor at Holyrood Magazine and Lucy Dunn, a journalist for The Spectator covering Scottish Affairs to offer instant reaction to Humza Yousaf's Programme for Government. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/holyroodsources. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After the last episode, where we had an intro to the Soul Journey with the lovely Louise Wilson, we'll do more of a deep dive today. So if you are ready to dive deep into your own soul journey, tune in and enjoy this episode. Cheers,Peter Contact Louise Wilson at https://www.louise-wilson.com Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peterwilliams.innapowa Instagram: @peterwilliams.innapowa YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@peterwilliamsinnapowa923 Get in touch: https://www.peterwilliamsinnapowa.com Follow the show and leave a review on Apple Podcasts () and wherever you listen to podcasts. Episode transcripts are posted on my website at https://www.peterwilliamsinnapowa.com/podcasts/the-inna-powa-podcast Podcast production by Der Podcast Coach – https://derpodcastcoach.com
Today, I'll be talking with the lovely Louise Wilson, an Entrepreneur, Business Coach, and Soul Coach, who helps entrepreneurs release the subconscious beliefs at a present life, past life, and ancestral level that are blocking their success. We'll be talking about following your intuition and how to find that aha moment and spiritual awakening in the journey into your soul. This episode is more of an introduction to the soul journey and in the next episode, we'll be taking more of a deep dive. Cheers,Peter Contact Louise Wilson at https://www.louise-wilson.com Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peterwilliams.innapowa Instagram: @peterwilliams.innapowa YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@peterwilliamsinnapowa923 Get in touch: https://www.peterwilliamsinnapowa.com Follow the show and leave a review on Apple Podcasts () and wherever you listen to podcasts. Episode transcripts are posted on my website at https://www.peterwilliamsinnapowa.com/podcasts/the-inna-powa-podcast Podcast production by Der Podcast Coach – https://derpodcastcoach.com
Plant friends this conversation with Vegan CrossFit Athlete, Emily Louise Wilson is third in a series of episodes focused on athletes representing PlantBuilt a collective of vegan athletes who recently excelled at the Mr. America Competition. Emily is very strong. And fit. Especially for her size. Though she can Deadlift: 225lb and Back Squat: 185lb what I find even more impressive is that she is vegan for the animals. Emily shares: I refuse to participate in a ... READ MORE The post Emily Louise Wilson is Competing with Compassion as a Vegan CrossFit Athlete. appeared first on Healthification.
That the asset management industry – and the financial markets at large – has a problem with gender equality and women's participation will be a shock to no one. But a recent survey laid bare just how stark the issue is despite years of debate about how to make the business a better place to work for half of the population.Two women with a wealth of financial markets experience joined us this week to discuss the state of the industry and what to do to improve it. Louise Wilson is the co-founder of Abundance Investment and was previously head EMEA of equity capital markets at UBS. Apiramy Jayarajah was most recently head of UK wholesale at Aviva Investors, which she joined from HSBC Global Asset Management but before that worked on trading floors at ABN Amro and Royal Bank of Scotland. We are also right in the middle of recruitment season for those looking to get into the industry, either through internships or graduate schemes. So, we took the opportunity to ask Louise and Api what women in particular should be mindful of and what they should be asking prospective employers about a career in finance.
Season 14 continues with VERY special episode with one of our all-time ART WORLD ICONS!!!! We meet the legendary gallerist MAUREEN PALEY. Inspiration to many of today's international contemporary galleries, Maureen was in fact the reason our co-host Robert Diament became inspired to change careers to work full-time in a gallery!We discover how she began her gallery programme in 1984 in a Victorian terraced house in London's East End. Initially named Interim Art, the gallery changed its name to Maureen Paley in 2004 as a celebration of its 20th anniversary. Since September 1999 the gallery has been situated in Bethnal Green, and in September 2020 relocated to Three Colts Lane. In July 2017 Maureen Paley opened a second space in Hove called Morena di Luna. In October 2020 a third space was opened in Shoreditch, London called Studio M. From its inception, the gallery's aim has remained consistent: to promote great and innovative artists in all media.-Maureen Paley was one of the first to present contemporary art in London's East End and has been a pioneer of the current scene, promoting and showing a diverse range of international artists. Gallery artists include Turner Prize winners Lawrence Abu Hamdan, 2019; Wolfgang Tillmans, 2000 and Gillian Wearing, 1997 as well as Turner Prize nominees Rebecca Warren, 2006; Liam Gillick, 2002; Jane and Louise Wilson, 1999 and Hannah Collins, 1993. Represented artists also include AA Bronson, Felipe Baeza, Tom Burr, Michaela Eichwald, Morgan Fisher, General Idea, Anne Hardy, Peter Hujar, Michael Krebber, Paulo Nimer Pjota, Olivia Plender, Stephen Prina, Maaike Schoorel, Hannah Starkey, Chioma Ebinama, Oscar Tuazon, and James Welling.Maureen Paley, the gallery's founder and director, was born in New York, studied at Sarah Lawrence College, and graduated from Brown University before coming to the UK in 1977 where she completed her Masters at The Royal College of Art from 1978–80.Together with running the gallery, Maureen Paley has also curated a number of large-scale public exhibitions. In 1994 she organised an exhibition of works by Felix Gonzales Torres, Joseph Kosuth and Ad Reinhardt at the Camden Arts Centre. In 1995 Wall to Wall was presented for the Arts Council GB National Touring Exhibitions and appeared at the Serpentine Gallery, London, Southampton City Art Gallery and Leeds City Art Gallery showing wall drawings by international artists including Daniel Buren, Michael Craig-Martin, Douglas Gordon, Barbara Kruger, Sol Lewitt, and Lawrence Weiner. Maureen Paley also selected an exhibition of work by young British artists in 1996 called The Cauldron featuring Christine Borland, Angela Bulloch, Jake & Dinos Chapman, Steven Pippin, Georgina Starr and Gillian Wearing for the Henry Moore Sculpture Trust which was installed in their Studio space in Dean Clough, Halifax.Follow @MaureenPaley on Instagram. Visit the gallery's official website at https://www.maureenpaley.com/Maureen Paley are exhibiting at Frieze London art fair next week in Regent's Park, Stand C9, 12th-16th October 2022. See works from her booth at Frieze's website: https://viewingroom.frieze.com/viewing-room/1750 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On behalf of the Accounting Influencers Broadcast Network (AIBN), this is the "UK Matters in Accounting" show, going live every Friday. For our regular listeners, the original name Accounting Influencers has now moved from 'one show with 6 episodes a week' to 'five shows a week, 1 episode a day'. In this episode 12 of the brand new UK Matters in Accounting podcast, Rob Brown continues with a series of live interviews from Accountex 2022 in London recently. AIBN were the official broadcast partners of the event which featured the great and the good in the world of accounting and the many software/fintech vendors to the profession. https://www.accountex.co.uk/ (https://www.accountex.co.uk/) Guests interviewed by Rob Brown on this show are: Gavin Fell, VP Commercial at Fluidly https://www.linkedin.com/in/gavin-fell-1403562/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/gavin-fell-1403562/) Louise Wilson, Head of Finance Sector at Moneypenny https://www.linkedin.com/in/louiseatmoneypenny/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/louiseatmoneypenny/) Tom Dunkerley, Chief Executive Officer at Sift https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-dunkerley-4623642/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-dunkerley-4623642/) Farooq Raja, Investor at AIRPA https://www.linkedin.com/in/farooq-raja-5021b6/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/farooq-raja-5021b6/) Enjoy the live buzz of the event! You can also check out these live interviews on youtube here: Gavin https://youtu.be/dmVV1gufbOs (https://youtu.be/dmVV1gufbOs) Louise https://youtu.be/Pa5U0SNQrUI (https://youtu.be/Pa5U0SNQrUI) Farooq https://youtu.be/otHq70Md4Dk (https://youtu.be/otHq70Md4Dk) Tom https://youtu.be/B7VDnzbk10g (https://youtu.be/B7VDnzbk10g) If you'd like to book for 2023, the dates are 10-11 May at the ExCel in London. They have an international portfolio of events taking place in Madrid, Spain (3-4 Nov 2022), Toronto, Canada (Nov 40-Dec 1 2022) and Sydney, Australia (15-16 Mar 2023) as well as another UK show in Manchester (12 Oct 2022). More details here: https://www.accountex.co.uk/ (https://www.accountex.co.uk/) ◣━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━◢ A reminder of 5 great shows in the Accounting Influencers Broadcast Network: ❶ Success in Accounting - MONDAYS. Our flagship main show featuring panels, highlights, combinations, panels, topics, live interviews and best ofs. ❷ Insights in Accounting - TUESDAYS. The best news, analysis, commercial awareness, news under microscope, podcast mentions and recommendations. ❸ Influencers in Accounting - WEDNESDAYS. Deep dive 1-1 interviews with leaders, experts, influencers from around the world. ❹ Best Practice in Accounting - THURSDAYS. Practice development, growth, management, consulting, examples, stories and practical here's what works stuff for accountants, bookkeepers and the fintech/software people who serve them. ❺ UK Matters in Accounting - FRIDAYS. A UK focused show featuring UK related topics, news items, events and interviews. Find them all on your preferred podcast app, platform or channel. Thanks for subscribing, sharing and listening! └╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌╌┘ FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: We'd love to get to know you! ➺ Main show website. For access to every single show with full shownotes: https://accountinginfluencers.com/podcast (https://accountinginfluencers.com/podcast) ➺ LinkedIn. For announcements of published shows, tagging guest so you can build your network and offer feedback on the show: https://www.linkedin.com/company/accountinginfluencers (https://www.linkedin.com/company/accountinginfluencers) ➺ Youtube. For videos of all podcast interviews and bonus video content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3AwPLSr2rCqTylGj0s7TJQ (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3AwPLSr2rCqTylGj0s7TJQ) ➺ Twitter: https://twitter.com/accinfluencers (https://twitter.com/accinfluencers) ➺ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/accountinginfluencers (https://www.facebook.com/accountinginfluencers) ━━━━━━━━━▲━━━━━━━━━
- [ ] Can others recognize your gift before you do. Sometimes we don't see in ourselves what others can see in us. - [ ] How can one find their gifts in adversity. Many at times, we allow our circumstances/poverty get in the way of our true purpose. - [ ] How to Pray for the help to recognize your gifts. It's easy to say I will pray but actually not knowing how or what to say discouraged us. - [ ] Don't be afraid to branch out. We are more confident and comfortable within our circle, that we sometimes be afraid to step out of comfort zone. - [ ] How easy is it to Search for God word. When we are at the place of recognition, our first thought is, can I do this? The mean question should be how to not forgot to put our focus on searching his (God) word. - [ ] Look outside yourself, the bigger picture. It's easy to be misled by our physical body that has nothing to do with your spiritual strength. - [ ] Think about people you look up to. Actually for this, one person I always look up to apart from God first and mom Rebecca, is Mrs Wilson. She has been a role model to me and my start up ministry. - [ ] Reflect on your family. Reflecting on the foundation of your ministry is your family and how they play a huge role in your life. Finally, who are you in Christ?
In this special episode, recorded at the Australasian Conservation Dog Network Conference held in Canberra, Australia in August 2022, James is joined in person (and over wine) by industry legends Nikki Glover (Amphibian & Reptile Detection Dogs), Louise Wilson (Conservation K9 Consultancy) and Heath Smith (Rogue Detection Teams) to talk about, well, loads of things conservation dog-related! Conservation K9 Training supports the sharing of knowledge and best practice within the conservation dog industry through our Podcast and Training Camp, and by partnering, mentoring and collaborating with researchers and dog teams around the world.For more information please email team@conservationk9training.comOur logo represents what we believe to be the most important pillar of working as part of a conservation dog field team:DOG AND MAN WORKING TOGETHER IN TRUE PARTNERSHIPWe took our inspiration from that time, tens of thousands of years ago and just prior to domestication, where ancient man and wolf hunted collaboratively for mutual benefit - neither one compelling the other. With this in mind, we commissioned amazing artist @ettore.mazza to design our logo.We hope it resonates with all of you out there who love partnering with dogs as we travel across wild spaces in search of the vital data and understanding that we need to support global conservation efforts.
Creating and fostering effective learning communities in the workplace requires a lot of skill, particularly in a hybrid world. There are many strategies, tools, and platforms that can help support learning communities, but it's important to know how to use them effectively. In this episode I speak with a fantastic community builder who creates and fosters vibrant global learning communities. We discuss why it's important to have learning communities in the workplace, how to create them, and she shares many wonderful tips from her extensive experience in the field. Anamaria Dorgo is the Head of Community at Butter, a platform for planning and hosting collaborative sessions, and the founder of L&D Shakers, an international learning community for L&D professionals. With degrees in psychology and human resources, as well as being a true lifelong learner, she creates engaging learning experiences for a global community. Together with a core team, she has grown L&D Shakers to over 2,000 members from all over the world in the past two years. The community is fully members-led, and it's a breeding ground for collaborative learning projects and experiments. In 2021, Anamaria joined the team at Butter and has built the community from the ground up into a place where facilitators, trainers, consultants, designers, and educators gather to hone their facilitation skills and learn more about Butter. Anamaria is also advising companies and NGOs on how to build their internal communities of practice to boost their learning culture, innovation, employee engagement, and sense of belonging, as well as driving change from within. Anamaria Dorgo LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/anamariadorgo/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AnamariaDorgo L&D Shakers: https://www.notion.so/Welcome-to-the-L-D-Shakers-23972fa0a18f419a9abe1bd59cb174c0 Butter Community: https://community.butter.us/c/start-here/our-mission-vision-and-values Butter: https://www.butter.us Resources mentioned: Drive by Daniel Pink The Learning Communities Handbook by Louise Wilson and Dr. Toby Lowe The Art of Community by Charles Vogl The CMX YouTube channel
Did you know that your dreams can teach you to learn more about yourself and help you gain insights into solving your problems? Joining us today is Louise Wilson, a business coach and soul coach for entrepreneurs who want to create the abundant business they truly desire. She shares how we can use dreams to solve any problem or challenge in our business and life while we're sleeping! Get ready to be transformed with this different approach to business than most experts out there as Louise blend the worlds of spirituality and business. In this episode, Louise will share to us: Why entrepreneurs should pay attention to their dreams What are the common misconceptions people have about dreaming How Dreamtime can solve problems What you are connecting with while you are dreaming What you can do if you are struggling to remember your dreams 3 simple steps to interpret your dreams About Our Guest: Louise Wilson is a business coach and soul coach for entrepreneurs who want to release their subconscious beliefs at their present life, past life, and ancestral level that are preventing them from hitting their financial and business goals. Through her special transformational process, entrepreneurs will be able to heal at a soul level and reconnect with the most powerful version of themselves. Get ready to connect with your soul and manifest the abundant business you were born to create! Free Guide to Connect With Your Soul While Sleeping. DOWNLOAD HERE JOIN Louise Wilson's Masterclass Clarity Now Workshop - How to tap into higher levels of consciousness and creativity. Register HERE Connect with Louise Wilson: Facebook: @louisewilsonclaritycoach Website: www.louise-wilson.com Instagram: @sunshinelouisewilson ........................................................................................ Like this episode? Please give me a 5-star rating and drop me a review! You may be chosen as the review of the month and featured on an upcoming episode! .......................................................................................... FREE guide to reach your ideal client Did you start this year with the goal to get more clients? If you are sitting at your desk tapping your fingers, not knowing where to start – I've got you! ‘12 Brilliant Ways To Reach Your Ideal Client' will step you through the best activities to suit YOU and YOUR specific prospects. Then, all you need to do is pick the ones that resonate with you and map them into your marketing plan. I've made it so EASY, so you can grow your audience (and your business) today! >> Click to grab your copy
Could the future energy system be owned and shaped by ordinary people? In this episode, Lucy and Giles are finding out how digital technologies are providing new opportunities for people to source clean energy - and invest in the green infrastructure of the future… With thanks to Agamemnon Otero, Sarah Merrick, and Louise Wilson. This episode was produced by Phil Sansom.To get early, ad-free access to each episode, join Tortoise Media. For a 30-day free trial, just download the app: https://torto.se/3lJbRn7. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 88. In today's interview, "Great First Impressions in Accounting with Louise Wilson." Louise Wilson is Head of the Finance Sector at Moneypenny. They look after 20 million calls and live chats on behalf of sole traders to global enterprises. Her specialist sector is the finance industry supporting financial services businesses every year and is trusted by many accounting firms including 8 of the top 20, mortgage professionals, IFAs, and lenders. Established in 2000, Moneypenny is the world's market leader for telephone answering, live chat, outsourced switchboard and customer contact solutions. In total, more than 21,000 businesses across the UK benefit from Moneypenny's mix of extraordinary people and ground-breaking technology. Louise works closely with accountancy practices of all sizes to improve client experience, lead capture and their digital offering. Key takeaways from this episode include: ✓ what separates the good accountancy firms from the great ones in delivering a positive client experience ✓ what factors make up a positive client experience for accounting practices ✓ what some accounting and CPA firms have got wrong with their brand, especially during the challenging covid times ✓ the reasons accounting firms should look after existing clients but where they fall short with potential clients ✓ what has stopped some accountancy practices evolving digitally as much as they should have ✓ where 25% of accounting practices are targeting growth in the next 12 months ✓ the power of initial enquiries and FAQs from potential accounting firm clients that might turn into more business ✓ the trend for inbound enquiries from prospects to accounting firms being handled by non fee earners ✓ the biggest mistake made for accountants of putting money into marketing but poorly handling the follow up ✓ the need to repurpose the skillsets of professionals within accounting firms ✓ the danger of overload with receptionists who have to make a great impression with callers to their accounting firm ✓ the most in-demand services accounting firms hire Moneypenny for ✓ the move to round the clock front desk support for accounting practices who have 24-7 calls coming in ✓ the importance of live chat on accounting firm websites ✓ the most common question prospects ask accounting firms live chat when they think they are dealing with bots ✓ how many accounting firms can get first impressions wrong even though it is easily corrected ✓ what Moneypenny look for first when hiring new staff to handle calls and live chat for accounting firms ✓ how it's easy to make very quick judgements about service and competence when calling an accounting firm or visiting their website In her spare time, Louise loves walking, travel, and doing the latest fitness fad like Peloton. https://www.linkedin.com/in/louiseatmoneypenny/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/louiseatmoneypenny/) Twitter @LouiseWilson8 http://www.moneypenny.co.uk/ (www.moneypenny.co.uk) ━━━━━━━━━▼━━━━━━━━━ We'd love to get to know you! Join, follow, subscribe, like, share and engage with the Accounting Influencers Communities on any of these platforms: ➺ Main show website. For access to every single show with full shownotes: https://accountinginfluencers.captivate.fm (https://accountinginfluencers.captivate.fm) ➺ LinkedIn. For announcements of published shows, tagging guest so you can build your network and offer feedback on the show: https://www.linkedin.com/company/accountinginfluencers (https://www.linkedin.com/company/accountinginfluencers) ➺ Youtube. For videos of all podcast interviews and bonus video content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3AwPLSr2rCqTylGj0s7TJQ (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3AwPLSr2rCqTylGj0s7TJQ) ➺ Twitter: https://twitter.com/accinfluencers ➺ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/accountinginfluencers (https://www.facebook.com/accountinginfluencers) ━━━━━━━━━▲━━━━━━━━━ ◤━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━◥ Need CPE/CPD? Continuing...
Episode 86. On this week's Accounting Influencers Podcast: ➜ News - "The Best City for Accountants - Does It Really Matter?" ➜ Special Guest Interview: "Great First Impressions in Accounting with Louise Wilson." ➜ Practical advice and tips for accounting practitioners on "What Works in Accounting with Employer Brand Websites." ➜ Expert Interview: "How Accountants Adapt to New Technology with Farooq Raja." For full shownotes on these segments, check out the stand-alone episodes coming out this week and outlined on the days below. ◤━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━◥ Need CPE/CPD? Continuing professional education for accountants on the move... Get points for Continuing Professional Education /Development by listening to the Accounting Influencers Podcast. Earmark CPE is the exclusive CPE/CPD partner for the podcast. The partnership is NASBA-approved meaning accreditation and certification counts in most countries. NASBA stands for National Association of State Boards of Accountancy. Download the Earmark CPE mobile app here https://earmarkcpe.com (https://earmarkcpe)https://earmarkcpe (.com) Here's how it works: ① SELECT A COURSE. Download the mobile app, search for Accounting Influencers and start a course. Complete each learning activity at your own pace. ② LISTEN TO AUDIO. Learn by listening to podcast episodes. Listen when you're driving to work, working out, or doing chores. ③ TAKE THE QUIZ. Confirm you've learned the material by taking the short quiz at the end of the course. Score 75% or higher to pass. ④ GET YOUR CPE. Click 'Email CPE' and your CPE certificate arrives via email in your inbox. Earmark helps by keeping track of all your CPE earned through the app. When was the last time you took a free CPE/CPD course that taught you something you didn't already know? Most accountants and CPAs these days prefer to earn CPE from live webcasts, webinars or formal training. The problem is, you end up picking courses based on what fits your schedules, not what's most relevant to your professional development needs. With the Accounting Influencers Podcast partner Earmark CPE, you can earn credits whenever you want, wherever you go. Multitask and be more productive while listening to accounting and tax podcasts. When you're done listening, complete the handful of quiz questions to access your CPE/CPD certificate. UNCHAIN FROM YOUR DESK AND BE MORE PRODUCTIVE With the rise of remote and hybrid work, you're spending more time in front of your computer than ever before. So get out from behind your desk and learn while you listen to podcasts on the Earmark CPE mobile app for Android and iOS. STOP STRESSING ABOUT EARNING ENOUGH CREDITS By using the Earmark mobile app every week for free, you'll be sure to earn enough CPE credits to make your license renewal/CPD accreditation a breeze. Say goodbye to the pain of cramming in courses/training at the last minute. LEARN SOMETHING NEW FROM FREE CPE/CPD FOR ACCOUNTING PROFESSIONALS Let's be honest. Most free CPE/CPD courses aren't that great. The Accounting Influencers Podcast contributes to a growing library of educational, entertaining and on-demand accounting and tax podcasts. As a result, you can actually learn something new while you check that CPE/CPD box. ◤━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━◥ NOTE TO LISTENERS: The Accounting Influencers Podcast is a CPE-accredited daily radio-style show with four segments coming out every Monday which are repeated on the other 4 weekdays as standalone episodes, plus a bonus 'from the client's perspective' episode on Saturdays. On Sundays, listeners get a short min trailer for the coming week's episodes. Every Tuesday the show gives you a relevant news topic from the accounting and fintech world with a direct application to accountants, CPAs and bookkeepers. Great to stay informed and build your commercial acumen. Every Wednesday and Friday, we feature an uncut interview with top authors, leaders, thinkers and performers in the...
Episode 79. In today's practical episode, "What What Works for Accountants with Client Surveys." Key takeaways from this episode include: ➯ evaluating the advice given to accountants to run client satisfaction surveys ➯ the mistakes accounting firms make with client satisfaction surveys and why they show very little ➯ adopting the CAD system in accounting firms to gain a better understanding of how happy your clients are ➯ what accounting firms should actually be doing and saying to proactively reach out to their clients ➯ the criteria for client facing staff in accounting firms, especially when conducting client surveys ➯ what it means for an accounting firm or CPA or accounting professional to actually care about their clients ➯ why simply asking clients how they are doing creates multiple opportunities for accountants and CPAs ➯ the rich information that can come from accounting firm clients who are approached in the right way by accountants ➯ the 4P's of accounting clients that lead to new revenue opportunities for their professional advisors ➯ a killer question accountants can ask clients to identify their highest priorities and most pressing interests ➯ how to turn accountancy client surveys and satisfaction conversations into new business and retained clients ➯ why accounting client satisfaction surveys do not have to come from the fee earner or partner who owns the client ➯ shoutout to Louise Wilson at Moneypenny (upcoming episode) who handle outbound client satisfaction conversations for accountants ➯ what 'bedside manner' means for accounting firms who want warm relationships of trust with their clients ****************************** If you have a business development, sales or growth angle to your role, and are expected to bring in new business, here's a great resource for you: Are you a busy accountant struggling to create more revenue and career opportunities? As an accounting professional, you likely have a business development strategy, selling or work winning dimension to your role and the ability to generate new revenues is what makes you wealthier, more promotable and more valuable to your employers. Many accountants struggle to bring in the kind of work that gets them noticed or makes them promotable. If you're a partner, you're under pressure to show you're worth a seat at the table. If you're below partner level, you know that beyond technical competence, the passport to partnership is the ability to drive growth. This unique guide is designed for accounting professionals in practice with 5 simple but effective things to do every day to create significant new career opportunities, greater influence, a better network and new business conversations. What you will learn: ✓ What is a 'reachout' and how to create your target list ✓ How to keep in touch with your contacts and how to approach follow up ✓ How to make an introduction and extend your network by being helpful ✓ How to start a conversation with someone you don't already know ✓ How to make a new business offer without being salesy If you follow and implement this guide, you will create significant new career options and new business opportunities in the next 30 days. Start today by taking control and toning up your business development skills with a tried and tested 5 step system you can apply with ease every single day. DOWNLOAD LINK: https://accountinginfluencers.com/growth-opportunities-accountants/ (https://accountinginfluencers.com/growth-opportunities-accountants/) NOTE TO LISTENERS: The Accounting Influencers Podcast is a CPE-accredited daily radio-style show with four segments coming out every Monday which are repeated on the other 4 weekdays as standalone episodes, plus a bonus 'from the client's perspective' episode on Saturdays. On Sundays, listeners get a short min trailer for the coming week's episodes. Every Tuesday the show gives you a relevant news topic from the accounting...
Scottish Television producer Louise Wilson joins Ciaran on this week's episode of 'In Lockdown With...' Louise studied biochemistry and microbiology at the University of Aberdeen before studying a postgraduate degree in Science Specific Periodical Journalism at City University London. Louise started out as a researcher on the BBC science programme Tomorrow's World, before going on to direct and produce a number of programmes for CBeebies and CBBC. She has directed short items for The One Show and has since 2011 been Senior Editorial Producer for BBC Children in Need, producing and directing appeal films, and working on The One Show's Rickshaw Challenge. Here Ciaran finds out more about Louise's career so far!
Scottish Labour's Richard Leonard talks to Louise Wilson about his political career and why he decided to step down as party leader earlier this year. Elsewhere, the Holyrood team discuss the coming Omicron wave and whether the controversy over Downing Street parties has made it less likely that people will follow guidelines this Christmas. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/holyrood/message
In this special COP26 edition of the podcast, Louise Wilson hears from Alistair Dutton of SCIAF about who is feeling climate change first and worst, the missing $100bn climate finance, and the achievements of COP so far. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/holyrood/message
In this special COP26 edition of the podcast, Louise Wilson speaks to WWF Scotland's Fabrice Leveque about cautious optimism, how Scotland can prove it's a climate leader and the work still to be done. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/holyrood/message
In an unscheduled departure from your regular listening, Accounting Influencers Podcast host Martin Bissett chairs broadcasts live from the floor of Manchester's Central Convention Centre as Accountex North makes a welcome return in front of 2,000 registered UK delegates. Martin speaks to practitioners, program schedulers, promoters and pricing experts to discover the mood on the accounting profession's return to live events. He uncovers insights on how each stakeholder constituency is viewing the accounting profession and the prospects for the immediate future. Martin interviews: Louise Wilson – https://www.linkedin.com/in/louiseatmoneypenny/?originalSubdomain=uk (https://www.linkedin.com/in/louiseatmoneypenny) Will Farnell – Farnell Clarke - https://www.linkedin.com/in/willfarnell (https://www.linkedin.com/in/willfarnell) Helen Cowley – UHY Hacker Young - https://www.uhy-uk.com/uhy-people/helen-cowley (https://www.uhy-uk.com/uhy-people/helen-cowley) Femke Hogema – Profit First Professionals - https://www.femkehogema.nl/ (https://www.femkehogema.nl/) Carole Hobden – Diversified https://www.linkedin.com/in/caroline-hobden-62888519/?originalSubdomain=uk (https://www.linkedin.com/in/caroline-hobden-62888519) ...on topics such as ➜ How it feels returning to face 2 face accounting and fintech events ➜ How accounting firms are doing things differently in these challenging times ➜ Main objectives for practitioners and vendors in attending live events ➜ Whether the appetite for in person events is back or will re settle down into hybrid events ➜ What might be the next big thing in accounting and fintech now that MTD is deferred ➜ The conversations happening on various stands and in seminars at an accounting /fintech show ➜ How Covid focused accountants on upping their game to keep their clients happy and win new ones ➜ The renewed drive for advisory services from accounting clients ➜ What is really impacting accounting firms and what should be the number one priority to accountants and CPAs ➜ Feedback from attendees and exhibitors on what worked about the event and why it worked for them ➜ A look ahead to the Accountex London event in May 2022. So whether you want to know about client's concerns, tax turbulence, event excellence, profitable pricing or just have nothing better to do, listen now! NOTE TO LISTENERS: Martin and Rob love to hear from the show's 5000+ listeners in 136 countries around the world. If you have any questions, suggestions, comments or success stories, just type sayhi.chat/aip into your browser and leave us a quick and easy voice message. We may just feature you on the show. Oh, and if you feel so inclined to leave a show review on any pf the podcast platforms/apps, we'd be so so grateful.
In this episode, Global ESG/Sustainability Partner Anna-Marie Slot is joined by Louise Wilson, Founder and Managing Director of Abundance Investment. Louise co-founded Abundance after leaving a successful career structuring and managing multi-million pound investment offerings at a major bank in the City. She is also on the Advisory Board for the Centre for Climate Finance & Investment at Imperial College Business School. In this insightful episode, Louise reflects on the evolution of Abundance Investment, the shifts she has seen in sustainability and ESG and how corporates and individuals can take action and make sustainable investment decisions. This is the twelfth episode in our 30 For Net Zero 30 series. In each episode, Ashurst Global ESG/Sustainability Partner Anna-Marie Slot speaks with climate action champions across the globe about real steps to take now towards 2030 goals. Find out more about our podcast channels on Ashurst.com/podcasts The information provided is not intended to be a comprehensive review of all developments in the law and practice, or to cover all aspects of those referred to. Listeners should take legal advice before applying it to specific issues or transactions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of the Art Hour, Vassiliki Tzanakou and Jon Sharples are joined by artists Jane & Louise Wilson.
The main aim of SARD is to help improve the NHS, Britain's public health service. Healthcare and IT are ever-changing and we are interested in the ways that we can help it evolve with the growing population. SARD created a podcast because there's constant change, growth even, in our industry and we want to shout about it – this podcast is essentially our proverbial mountaintop and we're here to share all that's going on.
In this new episode of Out of the Clouds, host Anne Muhlethaler interviews Canadian ready-to-wear designer Todd Lynn (@toddlynnlondon).Anne and Todd have known each other since 2000, whilst Anne was starting out at Christian Louboutin in London and Todd was designing at Roland Mouret. They became close friends over the years and worked together closely especially after Todd launched his eponymous brand in 2006.Todd is considered rock and roll’s best kept secret. His clients include: U2; The Rolling Stones; Beyonce; The Savages; Lady Gaga; Courtney Love; Janet Jackson and P.J. Harvey. His collection embodies the easy, dark and beautiful rock and roll cool that his music industry heavy hitters have long appreciated, a hybrid fusion of perfect tailoring and casual deconstruction.The two discuss the joy and the challenges of having your own brand, the future of sustainability, and Todd offers thoughtful opinions around fashion as an ideas system. They touch on Todd's many incredible musical collaborations 's as he has dressed many a rock star, and reflect upon both the glamour and hard work involved, especially when going on tour.Todd also offers his mindfulness rituals, which more recently evolved to include baking cakes. Baking has allowed Todd to “connect to a process”, which is somehow rather similar to his very meticulous collection development process.Todd then shares thoughts on teaching BA Students at Kingston University, the best advice he ever received from his teacher, the much missed Louise Wilson, and finishes on the many books stacked up by his bedside. Enjoy!***Selected Links from Episode:You can find Todd at : Toddlynn.comor on Twitter @ToddLynnLondonon Instagram @ToddLynnLondonDeveloping a Fashion Collection – Basic Fashion Design - https://www.waterstones.com/book/developing-a-fashion-collection/elinor-renfrew/todd-lynn/9781350132559Fashion Phoenix - Directed by John Bland - http://film-directory.britishcouncil.org/fashion-phoenixBe Good to Your Gut – Eve Kalinik - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Be-Good-Your-Gut-delicious/dp/0349414920David Guetta ft. Sia – Titanium - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRfuAukYTKgSecond hand Todd Lynn Designs -Vestiaire Collective - https://www.vestiairecollective.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjw-e2EBhAhEiwAJI5jg4F3qlvjxsuTXxk9IGJVltVBwJ1betUAB6Aa-ZSrsWIUGlZFkoBIORoCwAAQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds***If you enjoyed this episode, click subscribe for more, and consider writing a review of the show on Apple Podcasts, it helps people find us and also helps to secure future guests. Thank you for listening!For all notes and transcripts, please visit Out Of The Clouds on Simplecas - https://out-of-the-clouds.simplecast.com/Sign up for Anne's email newsletter for more from Out of the Clouds at https://annevmuhlethaler.com.Follow Anne:Twitter: @annvi IG: @_outoftheclouds
I have often asked readers to share items from their collections with me and I was recently contacted by Harry and Louise Wilson of Newbern. Louise Wilson is a former resident of Clarke County and was a librarian in local schools. Harry and Louise have a shared interest in antiques and over the years have accumulated a very impressive collection containing a variety of items. Many of the antiques were acquired at auctions or just being at the right place, at the right time, to make a deal. The condition of the antique did not matter to Harry as he...Article Link
This episode I spoke with Louise Wilson from Conservation K9 Consultancy about how dogs really can help conservation efforts especially when it comes to rare or endangered species.
In this episode, conservation dog team trainer and host James Davis is joined by Louise Wilson of Conservation K9 Consultancy.They talk about handler skills, the challenges of maintaining high industry standards, and the importance of keeping our dogs a little bit wild.For more information on Louise's work please visit:https://www.conservationk9consultancy.com/https://www.facebook.com/Conservationk9consultancy/https://www.instagram.com/conservationk9uk/The Conservation K9 Podcast is sponsored by Padfoot Professional K9 Services. Padfoot provides working dog teams specialising in invasive species detection and management, and helps scientists and agencies throughout Australia, New Zealand and the rest of the world select, train and handle their own conservation detection dogs for both native and invasive species detection.To find out how Padfoot can help you please email team@padfoot.com.auPadfoot Professional K9 ServicesPadfoot provides conservation dog teams and helps scientists train their own conservation canines.Padfoot Professional K9 Services Padfoot provides conservation dog teams and helps scientists train their own conservation canines.
Vesna Maric is the author of the debut novel The President Shop (Sandorf Passage). Maric was born in Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina, in 1976. She left the country at sixteen as part of a convoy of refugees bound for the Lake District in England. She attended University College London and later went on to work for the BBC World Service. She now writes Lonely Planet travel guides, translates literary fiction and non-fiction from Croatian into English, and writes a variety of journalism for publications including the Guardian. Vesna has collaborated with various artists, including Jane and Louise Wilson, and on art projects at the Tate Modern's Who Are We? project. Her memoir, Bluebird, was published by Granta in 2009, and was longlisted for The Orwell Prize. She lives in Madrid. *** Otherppl with Brad Listi is a weekly literary podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading writers. Launched in 2011. Books. Literature. Writing. Publishing. Authors. Screenwriters. Life. Death. Etc. Support the show on Patreon Merch www.otherppl.com @otherppl Instagram Email the show: letters [at] otherppl [dot] com The podcast is a proud affiliate partner of Bookshop, working to support local, independent bookstores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is a conversation with Louise Wilson, state school nurse and health services consultant for the Wisconsin Department of Instruction. We discuss what we've learned about COVID, vaccine rollout and more. We also discuss plenty of resources to stay informed: COVID-19 activity by region and county COVID-19 statewide summary data COVID-19 Wisconsin cases CDC data tracker CDC guidance on planning vaccination clinics held at satellite locations , temporary clinics or those held on off-site locations CDC information on variants COVID-19 Information for School Health Services webpage Interim COVID-19 Infection Control and Mitigation Measures for Schools Overview of COVID-19 Training Module PPE Awareness Training for Schools COVID-19 Module PPE Considerations for Schools CDC mitigation toolkit checklist State Disaster Medical Advisory Committee Video explaining antigen testing versus PCR testing. Video on math equations of effectiveness of masks
Louise Wilson is the go-to woman in training and consultancy for specialist wildlife detection dogs. With an incredible CV in canine detection handling and training, she tells us about the incredible roles trained dogs play in animal conservation work. She's also got 10 of her own dogs, rescues that are now her talented team of working dogs - and no, she doesn't have a favourite! But we also talk about how scent work training and games are brilliant for our pet dogs, especially those that have behaviour struggles. To follow Louise's amazing work, or to get in touch - https://www.facebook.com/Conservationk9consultancy/ To take get more Pup Talk, join the free Facebook group www.facebook.com/groups/puptalk/ You can also follow Niki at www.instagram.com/puptalk101/
In this podcast we discuss Louise's work training dogs for conservation projects such as finding hedgehogs, bats and newts. We also spoke about other detection dog work and how to get into the industry. Louise is the founder of Conservation K9 Consultancy and has over 16 years of experience training detection dogs for a variety of roles. Ask Nick a question: www.speakpipe.com/nickbenger
EP68: "So many things in my life that I had thought were impossible became possible. WHY? because I started trying, I had to, I had no choice, when you feel as though you have lost everything you suddenly have NOTHING TO LOSE! So I stopped worrying about the consequences, the "what if's" and really started living." Strong and inspirational words from my latest guest, Louise Wilson. She is a Mystic, Healer, Entrepreneur and Business Coach and has over 30 years experience in consulting, finance, spirituality, and business having launched her own retail store, retreat center, and coaching and healing practice. Having gone through multiple major shifts in her life, she found herself letting go of her fears and started her journey on spiritual path and self-discovery. From struggling with Dyslexia at a young age, to having separated from her first husband and working at a job that she didn't love, Louise had her back against the wall and realized there's nothing to lose so she decided to stop worrying and just go for her dreams and stop settling. Don't ever settle - a concept Louise and I both believe very strongly in. I'm sure this episode will get you, if you aren't yet doing so, to start noticing the nudges from the universe. She also gave some valuable tips on how to gain clarity by interpreting your dreams. Solve Any Problem While You're Sleeping! Click this link: https://thriveglobal.com/stories/solve-any-problem-while-youre-sleeping/ Book mentioned in the episode: Journey of Souls by Michael Newton Link: https://www.amazon.com/Journey-Souls-Studies-Between-Lives/dp/1567184855 If you wish to connect with Louise and see more of her work: Website: https://louise-wilson.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/louisewilsonclaritycoach Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Sunshinelouisewilson If you'd like to connect or reach out to ME, you can find me at: Website: https://www.notyouraveragegrandma.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LaurieColvinWright/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/not_your_average_grandma/ Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/NotYourAverageGrandma
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How can local authorities leverage the power of the crowd to finance local green solutions? Hosts Helen Avery and Ryan Jude are joined by Louise Wilson of Abundance Investment to dive into Community Municipal Investments, which allow the general public to invest as little as £5, through their local authority, in green projects such as hybrid battery storage and solar projects. With two local councils in the UK having launched their CMIs this summer, Louise discusses her organisation's ambitions to scale up the initiative. Helen also asks Louise about a nature climate bond launched in Scotland which helps part fund green spaces and nature. This podcast, the information therein and any related materials are not intended to provide and do not constitute financial or investment advice or a financial promotion. The comments, views, and opinions expressed are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the views of the Green Finance Institute. In addition, neither the Green Finance Institute nor any of its trustees, directors, officers, affiliates or members makes any representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the statements or any information contained in this podcast and any liability therefore (including in respect of direct, indirect or consequential loss or damage) is expressly disclaimed.
Are you giving your money purpose? In this episode I am speaking with Louise Wilson, co-founder and Managing Director of Abundance Investment. During the conversation we look at:· What inspired Louise to create an alternative solution to traditional investment.· How the system of finance supports and protects itself rather what is important to society as a whole, and we need to make fundamental changes to how it works.· What Abundance does to democratise finance; through the ease of access to investing, transparency and making it simple.· The impact of democratic investing on the investors.· How investing ethically can support projects which move us closer to the green economy; whether run by local authorities or businesses, and the potential of this economy.· How early thoughts about waste and experiences with money have led Louise to where she is now. BioLouise Wilson is co-founder and Managing Director of Abundance Investment, an ethical investment company which was founded on the principle of democratic finance; helping everyone to mobilise their money for good by investing directly in businesses and councils who are looking to make a real positive impact on the world. You can find out more about Abundance Investment and what they do at www.abundanceinvestment.com Time stamps1:37 What inspired Louise to create an alternative solution to traditional investment.6:30 How the system of finance supports and protects itself rather what is important to society as a whole, and we need to make fundamental changes to how it works.16:54 What Abundance does to democratise finance; through the ease of access to investing, transparency and making it simple.21:43 The impact of democratic investing on the investors.29:29 How investing ethically can support projects which move us closer to the green economy; whether run by local authorities or businesses, and the potential of this economy.42:00 How early thoughts about waste and experiences with money have led Louise to where she is now. Mentioned in this episodeRichard Curtis and the ‘Make your Money Matter' Campaign
This is the audio recording of the IWA's Re-Energising Wales Project event: ‘A Renewable Energy Delivery Plan for Wales’ report launch which was held in the Radisson Blu hotel in Cardiff on 14th March 2019. Sessions run as follows: * Welcome, introductions and purpose of the day: Auriol Miller, Director, IWA (Chair) * Keynote speech: Mark Drakeford AM, First Minister of Wales * Background to the need for the Re-energising Wales project: Professor Gareth Wyn Jones, Chair, Re-energising Wales Project * An overview of key messages from the Re-energising Wales Project Delivery Plan: Shea Buckland-Jones, Re-energising Wales Coordinator, IWA * Panel Discussion: Interrogation of the delivery plan: - Auriol Miller, Director, IWA (Chair) - Louise Wilson, Co-founder & MD, Abundance Investment - Professor Calvin Jones, Deputy Dean, Public Value & External Relations, Cardiff Business School - Johnny Gowdy, Director, Regen (Includes Q and A session) * Factors influencing local and community engagement in renewable energy in Wales: Professor Judith Marquand, WISERD * How to protect, promote and achieve scale in community and local ownership of renewable energy in Wales: Jodie Giles, Project Manager, Regen * Panel Discussion: A focus on delivery: - Hywel Lloyd, Founder, Facilitating the Future (Chair) - Jodie Giles, Project Manager (Communities), Regen - Rachel Shorney, Stakeholder & Community Engagement Manager, SP Energy Networks - Jeremy Smith, Head of Development Strategy Wales, innogy - David Jones, Project Director, Marine Energy Wales (Includes Q and A session) * Break out group discussions: 1. Greening Wales' homes, chaired by Gill Kelleher (SPECIFIC) 2. Local and Community renewable energy ownership, chaired by Robert Proctor (Community Energy Wales) 3. Future-proofing the electricity grid, chaired by Shea Buckland-Jones (IWA) 4. Getting smarter (a shift to smarter energy technology), chaired by David Clubb (RenewableUK Cymru) 5. Getting ahead in Marine energy, chaired by Ian Masters (Swansea University) 6. Decarbonising heat, chaired by Hywel Lloyd (Facilitating the Future) 7. Decarbonising transport, chaired by Eurgain Powell (Office of the Future Generations Commissioner for Wales) 8. Increasing deployment of onshore renewable energy * High level feedback from the break out groups * Summing up the day to include next steps: Auriol Miller, Director, IWA
The Queen appointed Julie Spence the most eminent role of Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire in 2016. From the role of teacher, joining the Avon and Somerset Constabulary to rising through the ranks to Superintendent has been a truly outstanding achievement.Women Making Waves contributor Louise Wilson chats to Julie about her life. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, we speak to Louise Wilson who has started the company Conservation K9 Consultancy using the experience she had gained in other forms of detection dog training at home and overseas. Based in the UK the company trains rescue dogs for use in conservation and are also trying to spread the use of dogs in this area further. What does it take to train these dogs for use in conservation and with such a great method available why is it still not used as widely as it could be?
Recorded 26th September 2018, Kings House Conference Centre, Manchester Louise Wilson, Programme Manager, Great North Care Record tells us about her project @NetworkLouise Ecosystem: Digital Health in the North is part of a series of events to promote digital innovation in healthcare, run in partnership with the European Connected Health Alliance.
For this Port Eliot Festival special, the London-based Greek fashion designer sits down with Danielle Radojcin and Claire Ptak to discuss her mentors Sarah Mower and the late Louise Wilson from Central Saint Martins; how she's learned to be a businesswoman; and her plans for where she's going to take her successful international fashion label next.
Jane and Louise Wilson: 'We push and challenge each other'
Microchip processing plants, space training centers, and abandoned bunkers. These are just a few of the subjects represented in the work of British artists and twin sisters Jane and Louise Wilson. The Wilsons create captivating and ethereal photographs, videos, and installations of landscapes and architectural spaces that reveal layered narratives of history and mankind. In … Continue reading "Jane and Louise Wilson on Creating Together"
Bernadette Brennan shines a light on five decades of writing by one of Australia's most important authors in 'A Writing Life: Helen Garner and Her Work'. Published by Text Publishing.'Margaret Flockton' is a biography of Australia's first botanical artist by Louise Wilson. It also includes beautiful coloured photographs of her work. A Wakefield Press release.
John Wilson is joined by cultural figures including Phil Redmond, Val McDermid, Dreda Say Mitchell, Rufus Norris, Wayne Hemingway, Samuel West, Jane and Louise Wilson, George the Poet and Anthony Anaxagorou to discuss how Britain's creative community can and should respond to the divisions in British society exposed by the EU Referendum result. With an audience at The Royal Society of Arts in London, they explore whether Brexit presents an artistic opportunity, if it signals a retreat from European culture, how it will be reflected in the books, films, plays and music of the next few years, and what art can do to help us navigate the realities of post-Brexit BritainProducer: Dixi Stewart.
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Central Saint Martins professor Louise Wilson interviewed by Hywel Davies on 6 December 2011.
With Kirsty Lang. Jack Kerouac's novel On The Road has finally been turned into a film - directed by Walter Salles and starring Garrett Hedlund, Sam Riley and Kristen Stewart - 60 years after he wrote it. The original manuscript, written over three weeks on one long scroll, is currently on view at the British Library. Writer Iain Sinclair discusses whether the book has made a successful trip from scroll to screen The Broadway musical American Idiot, based on the music of rock band Green Day, has just begun a British tour. It follows the fortunes of three young friends, finding their way in post 9/11 American suburbia. Music critic Kate Mossman reviews. The Cold War has fascinated artists Jane and Louise Wilson ever since they established themselves with two works, Gamma, about the Greenham air force base, and Stasi City, examining the secret police HQ in East Berlin. They tell Kirsty about their latest show, the culmination of a three year project looking at the aftermath of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster Supermodel Agyness Deyn talks about her first major film role, in the thriller Pusher, playing a stripper and drug-dealer's girlfriend. She also describes making the transition to acting, and the art of mastering tricky accents for her forthcoming role in Terence Davies' film Sunset Song. Miranda Hart, Cheryl Cole, Tom Daley and Pudsey the dancing dog are among the wide range of the celebrities who have just published their memoirs. As the rush to top the Christmas book charts begins, The Bookseller's Benedicte Page analyses the state of the autobiography market. Producer Rebecca Nicholson.