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About Margaret Thomas: Prior to becoming a Regional Vice President in Arbonne, Margaret Thomas was a NICU nurse for 26 years. Now, you can find her devouring personal growth content, creating dynamic social networks, and practicing health and wellness in the gym or on a trail, building her life vision all from her home office. She loves leading her inspired team of consultants, doing life with people who inspire her, and empowering people to know they are loved, seen, worthy, and capable of GREAT things. She has lived in Western Colorado for 25 years with her husband, Brad.In this episode, Jennie and Margaret discuss: Letting go of beliefs that shackle youDedicating yourself to the processPeople that elevate your confidence Helping others have what you haveKey Takeaways: You'll serve people best once you let go of negative beliefs that shackle you. Know your worth, your potential to give value, and that you are built for more. Recognizing the person you're becoming as you grow through the struggle can itself fuel you through hard times. Dedicate yourself to the process - whatever it might be. Surround yourself with people that elevate your sense of what you're capable of. Listen to people that boost your confidence and encourage you to keep on going. The next step to your success is to help people get where you are and have what you have, to guide them to achieve success in their own life and career. "Your dreams aren't found in the easy road. Your dreams and your dream life exists outside of that." — Margaret ThomasConnect with Margaret Thomas:Email: thomasarbonne@gmail.com CONNECT WITH JENNIE:Twitter: https://twitter.com/jenniebplFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/badassdirectsalesmastery/app/307339332686535/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/badassdirectsalesmastery/Website: https://badassdirectsalesmastery.com/ Show: https://badassdirectsalesmastery.com/blog/Email: jennie@badassdirectsalesmastery.com Show notes by Podcastologist: Justine TallaAudio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
Glenn van Zutphen and award-winning author Neil Humphreys are joined by Margaret Thomas, Co-founder & President, AWARE to discuss about her thoughts on International Women's Day and the awareness level of this occasion in Singapore. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Career journalist Glenn van Zutphen and award-winning author Neil Humphreys speak to Margaret Thomas, Author, Awesome Women of Singapore and Dr Kanwaljit Soin, Founder, WINGS & AWARE & Singapore’s first female Nominated Member of Parliament about a new school program called: “Project Awesome: Dare to Dream” and the book ‘Awesome Women of Singapore’ and how it is used to inspire and empower schoolchildren. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We talk to Margaret Thomas, founder member & current president of AWARE Singapore, and Jasmine Ng, board member of AWARE & producer of their acclaimed podcast, SAGA, which documents the dramatic events of 2009. We talk about the show and dive deep into feminism in Singapore. We also talk about the recent case of Viswa Sadasivan and his alleged sexual harassment of Sharul Channa and at least one other woman. Check out our #YLB Subreddit for show notes! Here are the links we mention in the pod ➤ https://www.aware.org.sg/ ➤ https://www.reach.gov.sg/ And here are our one SHIOK things for this week! ➤ Margaret - SIR Official Trailer ➤ Jasmine - Promising Young Woman Official Trailer ➤ Terence - Residents of the Park ➤ Haresh - T-Pain featuring Marc Rebillet on Twitch Peace!
It’s a bonus Australia Day edition, with Dan, Simone and Matt reliving their favourite interviews from the last few months,chatting with greyhound veteran Margaret Thomas, the trots’ Emma Stewart, and thoroughbred racing’s Cindy Alderson.
Hey everybody, welcome to a special Christmas edition of Ghost Magnet. We wanted to do something really different tonight, so we’re going back to something that the Victorians used to do in the 1800s: we’re going to tell you a Christmas ghost story. When our producers Rob and Christine first told me about this idea, I knew instantly what I wanted the ghost story to be about, because I recently found out something amazing about where I live: long before my place was built, this spot was the home of a famous theater called the Babylon that burned to the ground in 1952. The Babylon had an incredible history, so we’ve got three special guests tonight who know a lot about the Babylon, and you’re going to hear some awesome stories about this place. So first, let’s introduce our guests: Patti Negri Patti Negri is a Psychic-Medium and "Good Witch" best known for her recurring role on the Travel Channel's #1 show GHOST ADVENTURES. She is the international best-selling author of OLD WORLD MAGICK FOR THE MODERN WORLD: TIPS, TRICKS, & TECHNIQUES TO BALANCE, EMPOWER, & CREATE A LIFE YOU LOVE. Patti was voted number one psychic, medium, trance medium, tarot reader, witch / magical practitioner in the world in an Internationally competition by Times Square Press. Patti's body of work includes appearances on such shows as MASTER CHEF, AMEERICA’S GOT TALENT and Jeff Lewis' FLIPPING OUT. Patti has a popular weekly podcast called THE WITCHING HOUR and can also be heard on national syndicated radio with Adam Corolla, Jason Ellis, Mancow Muller and Coast to Coast with George Noory. She has graced numerous magazine covers, contributed to over 20 books and conducted seances on radio, film, and TV working with such legends as Emma Stone, Jon Voight, Josh Duhamel, Martin Sheen and Gregory Hines. https://www.pattinegri.com Scott Michaels Scott has been in the Dark Tourism business for almost 30 years with his infamous Dearly Departed Tragical Tours, the Tragical History Tour of Hollywood Since COVID, tours have been severely scaled back and Legendary Artifact Museum has been lovingly packed away until he finds a new home for it in the Palm Springs area, where we’ve recently relocated. Scott’s youtube channel – “Dearly Departed Online” is where he’s spending his time creating mini documentary movies about unusual tragedies, and people who are unintentionally famous, like the man who drove the car which killed James Dean, or Steven Parent, the young visitor who was the first victim of the Manson Murders. He also hosts the Dearly Departed Podcast which focuses on, what else? Celebrity death and scandal. Scott’s knowledge has been tapped by Anthony Bourdain, Quentin Tarantino and Zak Bagans for the upcoming Ghost Adventures episode about the Cecil Hotel. https://dearlydepartedtours.com Del Howison Del Howison is a journalist, author, and the Bram Stoker Award-winning editor of the anthology Dark Delicacies: Original Tales of Terror and the Macabre by the World’s Greatest Horror Writers. His short story The Lost Herd was turned into the premiere (and highest rated) episode, The Sacrifice, for the series Fear Itself. His dark western novel The Survival of Margaret Thomas was released in July 2019 in both hardback and audio book. He has been nominated for over half a dozen awards including the Shirley Jackson Award and the Black Quill. He is the cofounder and owner (with his wife, Sue) of Dark Delicacies, a book and gift store known as “The Home of Horror,” located in Burbank, California. The store has won the “Il Posto Nero” award from Italy and been inducted into the Rondo Hatton Hall of Fame. Del’s first novel, Babylon, was a fictional retelling of the real story of this historic theater https://www.darkdel.com/#/ #GhostStory #ChristmasSpirit #ChristmasSpecial Ghost Magnet Podcast Links Facebook: @GhostMagnetTV Instagram: @ghost_magnet_podcast YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/yxk5t53z Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ghost-magnet-with-bridget-marquardt/id1451559688 Libsyn: https://ghostmagnet.libsyn.com NEW - The Ghost Magnet Shop: https://www.cafepress.com/ghostmagnet Bridget Marquardt Bridget Marquardt is best known to television audiences and pop-culture connoisseurs as the sweet and brainy star of E! Networks’ wildly popular reality show “The Girls Next Door.” After moving out of the Playboy mansion in January 2009, Marquardt hosted “Bridget’s Sexiest Beaches,” a sixteen-episode series on The Travel Channel in which she traveled the globe searching for the world’s best surf, sand, and sun in countries including Croatia, Jamaica, Thailand, Spain, Australia, and the United States. Instagram: @BridgetMarquardt Twitter: @Bridget Facebook: @BridgetMarquardt Lisa Morton - The Ghost Report Writer “Christmas at the Babylon” Everyday is Halloween to award winning horror author and Ghost Reporter Lisa Morton. She has published four novels, 150 short stories, and three books on the history of Halloween. Her most recent releases include Weird Women: Classic Supernatural Fiction by Groundbreaking Female Writer 1852-1923 (co-edited with Leslie S. Klinger) and Calling the Spirits: A History of Seances. www.lisamorton.com
It's rewang time with the Archipela-girls! The zine-making duo host their first-ever podcast. Get to know them and their work before an interview with a special guest — Margaret Thomas of AWARE, whose trailblazing work in feminist activism has led to the organization's 35th anniversary this week with AWAREFest. Margaret delves into the beginnings of AWARE, along with insights from her early career as a business journalist, the undercurrent of feminist activism in Singapore dating back to the 1950s, and why kiasu culture (and not "cancel culture") isn't really good for us.
Matt Stewart, Dan Mielicki and Simone Fisher discuss all things racing across all three codes. On today's show, Harness Driver Luke McCarthy, and former President of the Traralgon Greyhound Racing Club, Margaret Thomas.
Michelle Martin speaks to Margaret Thomas, President AWARE about how far women have come in Singapore and what are greatest hurdles to working women’s achievement.
Brea and Mallory talk about westerns and interview author Del Howison! Use the hashtag #ReadingGlassesPodcast to participate in online discussion! Email us at readingglassespodcast at gmail dot com! Reading Glasses Merch Reading Glasses Facebook Group Reading Glasses Goodreads Group Amazon Wish List Newsletter Del Howison The Survival of Margaret Thomas by Del Howison Buy at Dark Delicacies Books Mentioned - Recursion by Blake Crouch Monster, She Wrote by Lisa Kröger and Melanie R. Anderson River of Porcupines by G. K. Aalborg The Flicker of Old Dreams by Susan Henderson Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry True Grit by Charles Portis Lone Star Planet by Henry Beam Piper River of Teeth by Sarah Gailey Wake of Vultures by Lila Bowen Tempest by Beverly Jenkins The Gunslinger by Stephen King The Hunger by Alma Katsu American Vampire by Scott Snyder, Stephen King, Rafael Albuquereque Vengeance Road by Erin Bowman Aloha Rodeo by David Wolman and Julian Smith Depth of Winter by Craig Johnson Canary by Duane Swierczynski Back of Beyond by C.J. Box Rayne & Delilah's Midnite Matinee by Jeff Zentner
It has been a long time coming but Bruce is finally on his way. I spoke with him, along with his wife Cheryl on Saturday, 24 February as they prepared to hit the Approach Trail at Amicolola Falls State Park. All the preparation had lead to this and Bruce was ready to go. How lovely it must have been for him when two listeners of the show, Robert and Margaret Thomas showed up to wish them Happy Trails. What a kind gesture that was. After taking in the atmosphere at the bottom of the mountain and registering as the 292nd hiker of the 2018 season, Bruce and Cheryl set off. Several hours later, carrying day packs and fresher than I expected, they got to the top and had the obligatory picture by the famous green plaque. I often look at my version of this and I always smile. So he's away! Late on Sunday, I also had a brief chat with Cheryl as she returned home. She'd become a little emotional as he left and even recorded the scene. Click the link below to see his first steps with his full pack. https://youtu.be/eNO4NBhf1s8
Helen Mark follows Snowdonia Marathon and meets some of the people tackling this challenging course. Starting and finishing in Llanberis, the race encircles Wales' highest mountain of Snowdon, and rises to over a thousand feet in places. Andy John, Bishop of Bangor is taking on the Marathon for the third time, and he describes the sensation from running the course as being lost in the landscape but found in yourself. But he's dreading the twenty-two mile mark when he'll reach the 1200ft climb at Bwlch y Groes or "gap of the cross", before descending back into Llanberis for the finish. Helen stops at the ten-mile mark to meet Arwyn Owen at Hafod y Llan farm to find out how Hydro-Electric Power is the new cash crop in this rugged environment. She also meets Phil Owen at Llechwedd Caverns to discover how the area became the slate-mining capital of the world. Both Phil's Father and Grandfather worked in the mine, but Phil became a musician and serenades Helen on his ukulele, three hundred feet below the surface. Helen hands out water and energy gels with volunteers from the Snowdonia Society at the halfway point in Beddgelert and speaks to Margaret Thomas about Esme Kirby, the remarkable woman who set-up the organisation, before returning to Llanberis to greet a weary Andy John as he's crosses the finishing line.
In the preface to Fifty Key Thinkers on Language and Linguistics (Routledge, 2011), devoted to short but attentively researched biographical sketches of major figures in the language sciences, Margaret Thomas compares the task of compiling it with that of organising a party. Here, the enterprise has been successful – the guests are interesting (as you might expect), but they are also presented to their best advantage, and the host succeeds in establishing connections between them, so that no-one is left out. Also, it proceeds at an agreeably fast pace and ends promptly before anyone can make a scene. We develop this analogy a little further over the course of the interview, but we do also talk about the book in its own right. We discuss the question of whether or not Chomskyan linguistics is, or should be, related to the earlier history of the discipline, and consider the effect of 20th century American linguistics on the historiography of the subject. And we touch upon some of the figures outside the mainstream Western tradition whose influences haven’t always been widely felt, but whose contribution to the study of language is nonetheless remarkable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the preface to Fifty Key Thinkers on Language and Linguistics (Routledge, 2011), devoted to short but attentively researched biographical sketches of major figures in the language sciences, Margaret Thomas compares the task of compiling it with that of organising a party. Here, the enterprise has been successful – the guests are interesting (as you might expect), but they are also presented to their best advantage, and the host succeeds in establishing connections between them, so that no-one is left out. Also, it proceeds at an agreeably fast pace and ends promptly before anyone can make a scene. We develop this analogy a little further over the course of the interview, but we do also talk about the book in its own right. We discuss the question of whether or not Chomskyan linguistics is, or should be, related to the earlier history of the discipline, and consider the effect of 20th century American linguistics on the historiography of the subject. And we touch upon some of the figures outside the mainstream Western tradition whose influences haven’t always been widely felt, but whose contribution to the study of language is nonetheless remarkable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the preface to Fifty Key Thinkers on Language and Linguistics (Routledge, 2011), devoted to short but attentively researched biographical sketches of major figures in the language sciences, Margaret Thomas compares the task of compiling it with that of organising a party. Here, the enterprise has been successful – the guests are interesting (as you might expect), but they are also presented to their best advantage, and the host succeeds in establishing connections between them, so that no-one is left out. Also, it proceeds at an agreeably fast pace and ends promptly before anyone can make a scene. We develop this analogy a little further over the course of the interview, but we do also talk about the book in its own right. We discuss the question of whether or not Chomskyan linguistics is, or should be, related to the earlier history of the discipline, and consider the effect of 20th century American linguistics on the historiography of the subject. And we touch upon some of the figures outside the mainstream Western tradition whose influences haven’t always been widely felt, but whose contribution to the study of language is nonetheless remarkable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices