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In this week's Team Never Quit Podcast, Marcus welcomes Martha Petrie Sue, a prominent figure in the world of outdoor media and an inspiring leader as the Chair of the Women's Outdoor Media Association (WOMA) – a 501c3 raising money for Foundation for Women Warriors and other groups. As the Chair of WOMA, Martha plays a pivotal role in fostering a community where women in outdoor media can connect, collaborate, and thrive. She champions the voices of women, breaking barriers in an industry traditionally dominated by men. Martha was also appointed Arizona Game & Fish Commissioner. Martha is not just an advocate for outdoor activities; she's a trailblazer, carving a path for women in the outdoor media landscape. With a passion for adventure and a deep appreciation for the outdoors, Martha has seamlessly merged her love for nature with her career, creating a powerful impact along the way. She shares insights into her personal journey and the milestones that led her to become a prominent figure in the outdoor media landscape. Martha Petrie Sue's journey is a testament to the transformative power of passion and perseverance. As the Chair of WOMA, she continues to inspire and empower women to embrace their love for the outdoors and make their mark in the world of media. Join us for a riveting conversation that explores the intersection of adventure, advocacy, and media with the remarkable Martha Petrie Sue. Tune in and be inspired! In this episode you will hear: • I had a practice husband for 11 years. (4:50) • 31 years later [in my marriage] here I am Commissioner for Arizona Game & Fish; sitting on the executive committee of NRA Women's Leadership Forum; I sit on the Arizona Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation Board, I'm involved with the Women's Outdoor Media Association, supporting foundation for women warriors. I do a lot of hunting with wounded warriors and females from that group and do a lot of outdoor experiences for all associations here in Arizona. (7:44). • 50% of gun sales have been new gun sales to women. I think it's fantastic, but you gotta get training, and once you get training, you can't get stale, you have to keep training. (9:28) • When you [Melanie] and Deb and I started the She Never Quit down at your beautiful ranch in Texas, we had women who had never seen a gun. To teach them not only how to shoot, but the safety behind it is critically important. (9:43) • A woman came up and she says “We just have to get rid of all these guns in the world.” I said so what you're saying is I don't have the right to keep myself safe, is that what I'm hearing you say? “Well no, that's not what I mean.” Well that's what you're saying when you say that. (12:03) • Some people will never have an open mind. (16:12) • There's some people that just will not, and won't know, and don't know how to listen. (16:23) • {Marcus] “You know how bad I wanna fly the space Shuttle?” (17:01) • You teach the woman, you teach the family (18:40) • Kids don't understand the consequence of doing something anymore. And there's no core of morality it seems to me. (22:08) • [Melanie] Our leaders act like divorced husband and wife; they argue in front of us, whether that's our President or Congress. (23:14) • How do you teach the parents and the teachers how they're basically ruining these kids' lives? Where do we start? (24:34) • We make contracts through Arizona Game & Fish with the ranchers, and we will go out and take out the barbed wire on the fence and put in smooth wire 18” high because the Pronghorn actually go under a fence. They rarely will go over a fence. (27:35) • [Marcus] Humans, by nature, like to see things get destroyed & beat up. (37:44)
Marsha Petrie Sue is the Chair of the She Never Quit (SNQ) Event which is an annual charity event that fosters community and leadership encouraging and promoting women who are, and who want to become, active in the shooting sports, archery, fishing, and hunting through social and mass media. The annual SNQ is organized by The Women's Outdoor Media Association (WOMA), of which Marsha is the Founder, is a collaboration of women who publicize, promote these activities through their involvement in print, social, and educational media. Founded in 2009 by Deb Ferns, we continue to highlight and encourage women in outdoor sports. The 2021 SNQ brings together women of every skill level from all across the nation to enjoy camaraderie and the outdoor sports in a safe and fun environment with world-class trainers. Of the many roles that Marsha serves in, Mentor is one at which she is most proud and skilled.
She's NEVER Quitting! Marsha Petrie Sue Represents The Woman's Outdoor Media AssociationWho are the members of the WOMA? We are media/industry women & men focused on increasing media attention for women in the outdoors, especially women in the fields of shooting, hunting, fishing, and archery! We are very passionate about our mission! Season 1, Episode 10
Our guest today is Marsha Petrie Sue. Marsha is an avid shooter, hunter, and outdoorswoman. She is Chair of the Women’s Outdoor Media Association (WOMA)– a 501c3 raising money for Foundation for Women Warriors and other groups. Marsha is a Babes with Bullets Alumni, is on the Executive Committee for the NRA Women's Leadership Forum and also the Arizona Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation Committee. She is a certified NRA Pistol instructor and a true American Patriot. As a professional speaker, executive coach and a best- selling author, she delivers messages of leadership, conflict resolution, personal responsibility, and authentic communications. Please welcome Marsha Petrie Sue – and yes, she really did marry a boy named Sue. 1) How did you get involved in our 2nd amendment rights? 2) How does your volunteer work help in supporting gun ownership and 2A rights? 2a) What is the She Never Quit event? 3) What can our listeners do to be involved make sure we are electing people who are pro 2nd amendment? 4) How do you plan on navigating the next few years knowing the administration wants to take away our 2A rights? 5) You will be one of our Speakers at the 2021 Rally to Celebrate and Protect our 2A Rights on Saturday, February 20th at the AZ State Capitol from 10:am – 2:pm. Why do you think these kinds of gatherings are important? 6) If you had one thing you wanted to impart to the 8 million brand new first time gun owners across the US, what would it be?
Marsha Petrie Sue is a professional speaker, executive coach and best-selling author of Toxic People: Decontaminate Difficult People Without Using Weapons or Duct Tape and The Reactor Factor: How to… The post Leading Change Without Duct Tape appeared first on Annie Jennings PR Elite Wire.
She did not know "What's Next" after exiting corporate. Famous author and speaker Marsha Petrie Sue shares how she build up confidence and success. For transcripts and resources http://Relaunchshow.com/222 Marsha's Game-Changing Books The Reactor Factor Toxic People The CEO of You Comment? Feedback? Ask a Question? 424-888-3987
Listen to this interview to learn: The TLC of Choice How many people have mental terrorism going on in their own heads What to do instead of trying to change others to suit your purposes A philosophy of giving that helps Marsha contribute on such a big scale to her customers and clients and friends Marsha Petrie Sue talks with Bill Ringle about using personal accountability as a competitive advantage in business and in your personal life.
Listen to this interview to learn: The TLC of Choice How many people have mental terrorism going on in their own heads What to do instead of trying to change others to suit your purposes A philosophy of giving that helps Marsha contribute on such a big scale to her customers and clients and friends Marsha Petrie Sue talks with Bill Ringle about using personal accountability as a competitive advantage in business and in your personal life.
In this National Association of Realtors Commercial Intelligence Briefing podcast, we chat with Marsha Petrie Sue, who has been called “The Muhammad Ali of Communications,” for her ability to dance and look pretty and use the entire ring, but still knowing how and when to land a knockout punch. As one of NAR Commercial’s…
In this National Association of Realtors Commercial Intelligence Briefing podcast, we chat with Marsha Petrie Sue, who has been called "The Muhammad Ali of Communications," for her ability to dance and look pretty and use the entire ring, but still knowing how and when to land a knockout punch. As one of NAR Commercial's Signature Series Speakers, Marsha offers a number of seminars for Realtors specializing in Commercial Real Estate intended to improve their skills at personal development, leadership, communications and managing change. For more information on Marsha visit http://marshapetriesue.com/.