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Michelle Cowan is the head of women's football for West Coast Eagles in Perth. Stay up to date by joining the mailing list here: Osher Günsberg - Better Than Yesterday Podcast | Linktree Anything else? Come visit us on discord. Join the oshergünsberg Discord Server! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The inaugural AFLW Freo coach opens up about her love for footy and blazing a path forward for females to enter the AFL coaching ranks.
The tech industry is fast-paced and transforming all the time. In this dynamic environment, there are always exciting opportunities to rapidly advance in your career. In a special Coffee with Women in Tech edition, host Harpreet Narang sits down with Alison King , HR Director at Ingram Micro , and Michelle Cowan , Head of Solutions at OryxAlign , to talk about: - Rapid changes in technology - The issue of diversity in tech - Encouraging a more diverse and inclusive workplace For more information, to be a guest on the show, or to submit an “audience question,” connect with Harpreet Narang on LinkedIn or email . To join the discussion, follow us on Twitter @IngramTechSol #B2BTechTalk Listen to this episode and more like it by subscribing to B2B Tech Talk on Spotify , Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher . Or, tune in on our website.
"Water is wonderful!" is the message of this episode of Faithfully Memphis! Emily Austin talks with Michelle Cowan, Director of Education for Clean Memphis, about Clean Memphis' new "Water Is Wonderful" curriculum sponsored by International Paper. The curriculum is designed to help elementary school students learn about water conservation in Shelby County and across the world. Their conversation also includes a discussion of how Clean Memphis and organizations like it help empower community advocates to take care of their neighborhoods. Learn more about Clean Memphis at https://www.cleanmemphis.org.
The women's footy trailblazer gives her take on the league's plans to grow over the next 10 years.
The Prepare Podcast welcomes Kelli Smith and Michelle Cowan from MOPS International! The Salvation Army and MOPS have joined forces and we couldn't be more proud to partner with and support such an amazing organization. Join us on this episode as we talk all things MOPS and find out how you can become a member!
Brent Van Hook interviews Michelle Cowan from https://www.mops.org/ (MOPs ministry). This episode is part of the "Encouragement Series" podcast designed to encourage all ministers of the Christian faith. We want your feedback about the Encouragement Podcast Series! Click https://brent555992.typeform.com/to/OMhviEcY (here). We'll include a special gift of thanks!
MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) has been around for nearly 50 years and it has been such an important ministry to moms of little ones over the years. MOPS partners with local churches to bring moms together for fellowship, food and ministry -- usually while they get a few hours of childcare thrown in! Michelle Cowan started worked with MOPS just as COVID begin and has been part of the incredible adaptation the past year required. Despite the struggle of meeting in person, the program really took off online -- creating "Mama Meetup Groups" by topic and geography, as well as launching a few other new initiatives. In this conversation, Michelle shares her passion for getting the Gospel to moms. We talk about the unique ministry of reaching women who may be unchurched or dechurched in a way that isn't pushy or unhelpful. It's sometimes tough to reach demographics that aren't specifically looking for faith resources, but MOPS helps care for larger needs and in turn, can present Jesus to women in that way. I have been involved in MOPS on and off since my first baby was 4 months old -- and certainly gotten a lot of out of the fellowship and community it provided me! Recent Episodes: Katharine Hayhoe: Christian Climate Scientist CBN’s Dana Brown Ritter: Married to a Quadriplegic and Raising a Toddler Devi Abraham: Untangling Sexual Ethics for a New Generation of Christians
We've reached the halfway point of the 2021 AFLW home and away games and it's time to take stock of the teams, the fixture and the League in this, the 5th season of AFLW. Winners are grinners at Richmond; Rana Hussain catches up with Captain Katie Brennan, and Lion star Lauren Arnell says Brisbane is working to consolidate it's a winning position.
The number of women seeking careers as physicians is on the rise. In fact, in 2019, women comprised the majority of enrolled U.S. medical students for the first time in history. While the total number of women in the physician workforce is on the rise, there are still fields in which women represent a small minority of practitioners. For example, according to the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons, only 28% of colon and rectal surgeons in the U.S. are female. At Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA), a leading cancer treatment center in the Northwest, an all-female colorectal surgery team is defying industry statistics. Drs. Mukta Krane, Michelle Cowan, Joy Chen and Sarah Atkinson, who lead surgical treatment for colorectal cancer at SCCA, believe their team represents a move toward more diversity in medicine – and underscores opportunities to improve patient care. “I feel I’m in a place that’s constantly seeking to diversify the members of our community and is looking out for not just the patients, but also the staff and the culture that is nurtured here,” said Dr. Chen. Dr. Cowan added, “Having an all-female surgical team really reflects the changing landscape in both medicine and surgery specifically. The fact that we’re all females is just icing on the cake and hopefully allows us to be role models to those coming after us who want to be surgeons as well.” Please like and subscribe!
Join me for the last episode of Out of the Bubble podcast for 2020. This week is a slightly different episode as I am joined by my guest Michelle Cowan, founder of Justo Software, to take a look back and review four of my past guests. Michelle shares her own story as we look at how we can all relate to the women's stories shared here and what we can take away from listening to each others personal journey's. Michelle describes herself as a Mother, Entrepreneur, NED, Governor, Podcast co-host Two Northern Lasses, STEM Ambassador and shares how she walked away from the corporate world to set up her own business. Subjects covered- Changing career paths in your forties How saying Yes can lead to so many unexpected opportunites The Two Northern Lasses Podcast Journalist Marina Gask episode and talking about #generationrestart Re-evaluating life priorities in midlife Motivational Speaker and mentor Dani Wallace Self promoting and shining a light on your work Facing the fear Body confidence activist and plus size model Kaisa Henrikka Body Confidence How we can learn from the generation of women below us Charlotte Griffiths, owner of Bridge models in London. Diversity in the fashion industry. The importance of representation in the media and advertising for women over 40 Encouraging more women to join the engineering and tech world If you would like to find out more from Michelle please visit- Listen to the Northern Lasses podcast Follow on Twitter and Instagram This was my last episode of 2020 and it has been absolute pleasure to share these inspiring women's stories with you all so thank you for listening. Don't forget to subscribe to Out of the Bubble podcast here https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/out-of-the-bubble/id1439688816 and if you could spare a few minutes of your time to leave a review that would be amazing as your words really do matter. The higher up the Apple podcast charts I go the more women I can reach https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/out-of-the-bubble/id1439688816 Don't forget to subscribe to the new Out of the Bubble podcast website to keep updated www.outofthebubblepodcast.com and find me on Instagram @rachelperu1 and Facebook @stepoutofthebubble Have you joined the Time To Shine Facebook group yet? I'll be back after Christmas so I hope you all eat , drink and be merry what ever you manage to do this Christmas! Keep being fabulous! Rachel x (Background music credited to Scott Holmes - Our Big Adventure.) #personaljournals #outofthebubblepodcast #inspiringwomen. #sharingstories #womensupportingwomen #midlifewomen #celebratingmidlife --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/outofthebubble/message
Michelle Cowan is an AFL coach from Perth Western Australia.At 21 years old, she became the first woman to ever be an assistant coach in the WAFL, the men’s competition. Her story of how she got there, stayed there and persevered is incredible. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The boys hear from Michelle Cowan following the AFLW good news yesterday, break down the Tigers win against the Dogs and more!
In Episode 7 of Sport Insights with Emageo, special guest Michelle Cowan details her journey as a trailblazer in women's football, while speaking about the growth of the game and the next steps in expansion. Now an Assistant Coach with the West Coast Eagles' AFLW side, Cowan details the challenges facing current players juggling commitments off the field but says they celebrate the opportunities they have that other generations didn't get. Emageo Group Managing Director Sam Maxwell talks about his experiences as the manager of both Cowan and star Fremantle midfielder Kiara Bowers.
In this first short episode of the brand new 2 Northern Lasses podcast, we talk with Producer Alex about what this podcast is about, why we are doing it and just who the heck are these two northern lasses who have appeared as if from nowhere. Listen in to learn more from Michelle Cowan and Jayne Adamson to find out what you can expect over the coming months.
Former Melbourne and Fremantle coach and now West Coast assistant Michelle Cowan joins Brett Phillips on Time On.
Brett Phillips jumps in the chair for Time On, and chats to both Saints winger Ed Phillips and West Coast Eagles assistant Michelle Cowan.
Click the subscribe button to access all future interviews with interesting and successful entrepreneurs. In this episode I talk to Michelle Cowan, co-founder and Managing Director of My SMART App and Justo Software. Prior to setting up her own business, Michelle worked in large corporate sales for companies such as Apple and Cisco. Incredibly successful in those firms it was only when she took an extended holiday that she realised that she was actually stressed and missing out on what was really important to her. Her family. In our conversation we discuss mental health in the workplace, the pressures we put on ourselves and finding the right balance. We also look at what makes a good sales person, the importance of diversity in a team and the importance of being true to yourself. Make sure you listen all the way through because we conclude with a discovery that connects directly with something said right at the beginning. For more information, find Michelle on LinkedIn or go to MySmartApp.co.uk - especially if you find that you don't have time to post on social media as often as you should. For more on Business Enjoyment simply go to businessenjoyment.com and make sure you check out the section on Breathing Spaces.
The 2019 Women in the Workplace report states that women who are a numerical minority at work are more likely to experience microaggressions, exclusionary behavior and an increased pressure to perform. They are also twice as likely to have been sexually harassed during the course of their career. In Part 2 of our "Women Working In Male Dominated Industries" series, we have the pleasure of hearing from Nicole O' Keefe, Electrician and Board Chair at TradeUP Australia, and Michelle Cowan, an Australian Football League High Performance Coach. In the episode, Nicole and Michelle will share how they developed the passion for their careers and the challenges they have faced as women working in male dominated fields. -- To check out episodes you missed or learn how to partner with us, visit thefixpodcast.org Sign up for our newsletter: thefixpodcast.org/newsletter This show is produced by Hueman Group Media.
Footy diplomacy, changes in the AFLM and AFLW coaching ranks, Adam Goodes and Hall of Fame highlights. Special guests: Ian Darling, the maker of the Final Quarter and Michelle Cowan from the West Coast Eagles See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Footy diplomacy, changes in the AFLM and AFLW coaching ranks, Adam Goodes and Hall of Fame highlights. Special guests: Ian Darling, the maker of the Final Quarter and Michelle Cowan from the West Coast Eagles
Missing your footy fix? The AFLW is only just around the corner! Jack caught up with Kasey Symons (Editor of the 2018 Women's Footy Almanac) and Bobby Macumber (Co-Host of White Line Diva) to reflect on the second AFLW season. Topics included - Favourite moments from the AFLW 2.0 season (4:37), the implications of the infamous 'memo' (8:13), reflections on the similarities and differences of the formation of NRLW (15:13), standout pieces for the 2018 Women's Footy Almanac (17:23), Bobby's piece on the inaugural AFLW Pride Game (20:06), Katie Brennan's suspension before the AFLW Grand Final (25:03), Grand Final win rates (31:02), Bec Goddard and Michelle Cowan's departure from the AFLW coaching ranks (33:11), criticism of the 6&2 AFLW 3.0 fixture (38:10), whether AFLW should charge admission (44:04) and the positivity surrounding women's footy despite the flaws with the elite competition (46:42). If you haven't got a copy of the 2018 Women's Footy Almanac already you can purchase one here: http://www.footyalmanac.com.au/almanac-shop/ And check our Bobby's podcast "White Line Diva" here: http://whitelinediva.com.au/listen P.S. Apologies for the sound quality in this episode, we experienced some issues with the studio mics.
Michelle Cowan is an Australian rules football coach who served as the inaugural head coach of the Fremantle Football Club in the AFL Women's competition.See more about ALL EYES ON MEhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1794764607306043/www.alleyesonmepodcast.com
Michelle Cowan chats to the media ahead of Freo's clash against the Blues.
Michelle Cowan chats to the media ahead of Freo's clash against the Giants.
Michelle Cowan chats to the media ahead of Freo's clash against the Demons.
Michelle Cowan chats to the media after Freo's win over the Pies.
Michelle Cowan chats to Docker TV ahead of Freo's clash against the Pies at Optus Stadium.
Michelle Cowan and Ebony Antonio speak to the media prior to the practice match against Adelaide in Darwin.
Michelle Cowan spoke to ABC ahead of the practice match in Darwin.
Michelle Cowan, Kellie Gibson and Amy Lavell chat to the media at Optus Stadium ahead of the AFLW season.
Samuel Johnson joined the guys to talk about his sister Connie's legacy and his desperation to fight cancer.Has a tree upset you? Kane's Dad cut down his neighbour’s tree in the middle of the night after it gave him an asthma attack. Tracey was cutting down a tree and it ended up taking the chainsaw from her and attacking her daughter! Aaron wants to get rid of his tree for always dropping tree bits in his pool. Chris' family bought a mango tree to stop the old man neighbour from perving on his family.Nathan talks about his pastie debacle!Michelle Cowan is the coach of the Women's Fremantle Dockers AFL team who will be playing the first ever match at the new Perth Stadium!What have you learnt from TV? A woman watched an episode of Law & Order a while ago and managed to fake a seizure to get two guys who were holding a gun to her wanting her bag and phone to go away! Sarah learnt from Oprah how to not leave your child in the car. Kelly learnt from Hey Arthur that Egypt was in Africa and Ben learnt from Bob the Kelpie show how to whistle without using his fingers!Sophie Monk is the next bachelorette which kicks off tonight and she joined the guys to talk about her journey. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.