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Physiotherapists and chiropractors say new government rules on insurance coverage for people injured in auto accidents are already outdated and could harm patients... so they're refusing to adopt the changes. We sit down with a practicing chiropractor who's CEO of the NL Chiropractic Association and with a practicing physiotherapist who's president of the NL Physiotherapy Association. (Krissy Holmes with Darrell Wade and Michelle Sheppard)
Michelle Sheppard is a Senior Diversity and Inclusion Advisor at Victoria's Department of Transport and Planning. In her transparent and vulnerable conversation with host Michelle Batsas, Michelle details her personal and professional journey as a transgender woman in the transport industry. Reflecting on her own experiences struggling with identity and belonging, and feeling torn between men's and women's spaces, Michelle emphasises the importance of diversity and inclusion in the workplace, particularly for marginalised groups, and how education and advocacy for LGBTQIA+ inclusion and support can demonstrate to young people that public transport can be an industry of choice for their future careers. Tune in for an inspiring and courageous conversation on improving leadership by bringing your true self to work.
Michelle Sheppard: I respect you to much to have sex with you! (WTAF)Michelle Sheppard is a leader in the realm of gender equity. Her own path as a transgender woman has given her a unique perspective, providing her with insightful insights into the complex issues of gender bridging. In recognition of her extraordinary contributions, Michelle was inducted into the Victorian Museum of Women and honoured with a coveted spot in the 2023 Victorian Honour Roll of Women as a Change Agent. In today's episode, Michelle and Nelly GET AMONGST IT: her two young marriages as a "Mid-West Gentleman" and then later, dating as a trans woman. We talk about some shitful experiences on the dating apps and, some good ones (spoiler alert: she found her sweetpea there). Nelly and Michelle take a call on how to talk to kids after divorce (TW: family violence is mentioned) and ultimately, how to keep the focus on the kiddos. Michelle has multiple "ten... but" dealbreakers and some spicy stuff from ex's. A terrific episode with a thoughtful and fascinating woman.MICHELLE'S WORK AND WEBSITE: https://mishsheppard.com/COME TO THE "DEAR NELLY LIVE IDAHOBIT SHOW" (9th May 2024): TICKETS AND INFO HERESCOTT BRENNANGERALDINE HICKEYNELLY THOMASDR QUAH EE LINGTINA DEL TWISTEAND MORE...1800RESPECT is A Confidential information, counselling and support service that is available for free, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to support people impacted by domestic, family or sexual violence: CLICK HEREDEARNELLYPODCAST.COM:Go to our new website for all show info, resources and everything else you need. Click HERE SUSBRCIBE TO DEAR NELLY VIA PATREONSign up HERE for bonus content and to support the podcast! SEND NELLY A MESSAGE:Send Nelly a Voicemail HERE if you have a question or comment. Nelly's website HEREFahey's website HERE Love yas,Nelly xxx If you love the podcast, please rate, review and spread the word. This stuff works best by word-of-mouth so please share, share and share some more. We can't do this without you!Nelly, Producer Fahey and Producer Sammy xxx https://plus.acast.com/s/dear-nelly. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michelle is a transgender woman who has two daughters and lives in Melbourne. She works as an advocate for transgender and diversity issues within the transport department. I am friends with her partner Cara and we shared a meal together recently where I met her for the first time. She is warm, open and well humored. I liked her a lot.
Greetings! Welcome back from our break! In this episode Judy and Travis have a conversation with Michelle Sheppard. Michelle was diagnosed with Young Onset Parkinson's Disease (YOPD) in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic.Tune in to hear what this amazing lady from Long Beach has to say!Co-hosts: Judy Yaras & Travis RobinsonEditor: Spencer YarasSocial Media: Kennedy Larsonwww.INDYpodcast.net
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This week's guest on UNBiased podcast is Michelle Sheppard, or “Mama Mish” as she is affectionately known. Michelle is a highly respected presenter, advocate, and trainer in the gender equity space. As a transgender woman, she appreciates the difficulties within the grey created by the gender divide and traverses them herself and willingly takes others on the ride with her. Michelle brings her lived experience of being a trans woman into her work, running diversity, equity, and inclusion training, mentoring colleagues, and providing extra support to anyone transitioning or affirming their gender. In her work Michelle lays out the sobering statistics around violence and discrimination against transgender people, unemployment, financial troubles, and mental health issues but mixes them with anecdotes and funny stories from her life. Michelle's goal is the achievement of a work environment in which all individuals are treated fairly and respectfully, have equal access to opportunities and resources, and can contribute fully to the organization's success. Michelle shares openly her journey made up of more than 1 kind of transition, the impacts on her mental health, family and relationships, and how she found the resolve to lean in to living an authentic life as the antidote to discrimination and unwarranted biases.
Rough roads are no surprise in our province, but the road leading to York Harbour and Lark Harbour, on the south shore of the Bay of Islands, is causing local residents a lot of worry. The provincial highway is the only road in and out of town - and part of it is sinking. CBC's James Grudic travelled down route 450 and spoke with Bill Sheppard, the deputy mayor for York Harbour, and with town clerk/manager Michelle Sheppard.
In this Word for Word live episode hosted by Lisa Daniel, Lisa's guest is affectionately known as Mama Mish. Michelle Sheppard will be well known to Joy 94.9 listeners. She's a... LEARN MORE The post Michelle Sheppard appeared first on Word for Word.
March 31 marks the International Transgender Day of Visibility (also called TDOV, Transgender Day of Visibility). For those not aware this is an annual event dedicated to celebrating transgender people and raising awareness of discrimination faced by transgender people worldwide, as well as a celebration of their contributions to society. Today as always we stand with our Transgender siblings and say....we see you...we love you... and you are a beautiful part of the tapestry that makes up this world.Melbourne Inclusive Church welcomes Michelle Sheppard to share about her life journey and the work she is doing as a Transgender woman. Michelle Sheppard, “Mama Mish”, is a highly respected presenter, advocate, and trainer in the gender equity space and is currently in the Inclusion & Social Procurement for LXRP/DoT. As a transgender woman, she appreciates the difficulties within the grey created by the gender divide and not only traverses them herself, she willingly takes others on the ride with her. Some of her high-profile media engagements include JOY 94.9, AFL, ANZ, BMW, and Channel 9. She embodies dignity, grace and the change that is needed to make a positive difference in others' lives, she empowers women and challenges barriers to inclusion, discrimination, and harassment.To support the ministry of Melbourne Inclusive Church go to: https://www.michurch.org.au/your-giftMelbourne Inclusive Church boldly and proudly proclaims Christ's equal love for all people regardless of their ability, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, age, gender or culture. Melbourne Inclusive Church is a church plant of Encounter Missions International.
Working out who you are once you become a parent can be challenging - but imagine trying to work out who you are as a person while grappling with your gender identity at the same time. That's what Michelle Sheppard went through when she came out as transgender. In a world that has little time or empathy for trans-adults, she had to navigate parenting two young daughters without any mentors or community support. Michelle explains how she decided to involve her daughters in any changes taking place, and why that made all the difference. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Photo: Yuvette Henderson, who was shot and killed by Emeryville police in 2015. Interview with Jamison Robinson https://kpfa.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Yuvette-Henderson.mp3 jQuery(document).ready(function($) { var media = $('#audio-338844-85'); media.on('canplay', function (ev) { this.currentTime = 0; }); }); ThisIsLucyKang · “Nobody got hurt that day but her”: Remembering Yuvette Henderson In 2015, Emeryville police shot and killed 38-year-old Yuvette Henderson in broad daylight with an AR-15. Her alleged charge was shoplifting from Home Depot. She was killed by Emeryville police officers Warren Williams and Michelle Sheppard in 2015 on the west Oakland border. She was shot dead within 7 seconds of police arriving on the scene. Her murder sparked massive protests, including the activist lockdown of Home Depot amidst the national Say Her Name protests. She left behind four children, one granddaughter, and her brother, Jamison Robinson, also known as Cydewayz in the hip-hop scene. Jamison spoke to our reporter Chris Lee at Bobby Hutton Park in Oakland, four blocks from where he and his sister Yuvette grew up. This piece was edited by Lucy Kang. The following is an edited excerpt from a longer interview with Jamison Robinson: ______ My mother passed away when I was eight. She was 13. So she basically was my mother figure. She had to grow up early. A lot of us kids in Oakland had to grow up fast and just become adults at a young age. She was strong. For her to be so little, she was kind of compact but all that, just strong. I'll always remember her laugh because she was so goofy. She just would laugh. And like once she laughed, she'll [be] laughing for hours. She was just constantly, just keep laughing. And then she laughed. And then I laughed, and then this person. Everybody laughing and stuff. Her laugh is so contagious. And she was just fun to be around. She had passed away when she was 38. And I'm 38 now. I mean, I just thought she was going to be around a long time. I really just had plans of her being a grandmother to my kids. Just recently, before she passed away, she became a grandmother. My oldest niece had just had a baby. She didn't even get a chance to see him. Yeah, I miss her a lot. There'd be days where I'm not even thinking about her, but [there's] just tears just falling down. And I know where it's coming from. It's because I miss her. I miss just calling her. It seemed like she always had the answer for everything. I can call her whenever I need advice on something. She always was there. And she had an answer for everything. I just hear her telling me that I don't call enough, and I need to call more. She used to always say that, you will never call me. And I'm like, I'm calling you right now so what do you mean? She's like you need to call more. Now I see why. I miss her a lot. If I could just tell her it was going to be alright. Whatever it was, she was going through that day, I wish I was there so I can just understand why everything [that] happened that had to happen that way. It's like every time I accomplish something, I get the urge to call her. Every time I do something, she'll be real proud – especially, especially me not drinking anymore. Cause that was like one of the last things I think I remember talking to her. I had told her that I was drinking too much. And she was like, it's time to stop. She was like, whatever you're going through, alcohol is not gonna help. I just wanted people to know that she didn't deserve to be murdered. There's so many different ways that the police could have handled that without killing her. She wasn't no harm to nobody. Nobody got hurt that day but her. And then for them to shoot her with an AR-15, that's just like military style, just execution. “Nobody got hurt that day but her.” It's still so real that she's gone. I just feel like she's still here. She's like gone on a vacation. I feel like she still subliminally sends messages letting me know that she's alright. Either she's alright, or she's telling me that I need to talk more and speak up more. Cause I feel like she's still not resting. When I do think about her and I try to like reach out for her, I get this roller coaster of emotions. I get happy, then I get sad, and I get glad, and I get frustrated. And then I have to just realize this is real and I have to just come back to reality and realize that I still keep going forward for myself. Basically me bettering myself is probably what's keeping me going because I know she's looking at me. I'm pretty sure she looking in and being very proud that I was able to do all the things that I'm doing without her help. I try and do my best to keep her name alive. ______ This story is part of the series TAKEN FROM US: Remembering lives lost to police violence. This piece was reported and recorded by Chris Lee and edited and produced by Lucy Kang. First aired on UpFront on July 2, 2020 The post “Nobody got hurt that day but her”: Remembering Yuvette Henderson appeared first on KPFA.
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Hello again beautiful listener! This week, we are joined for a special episode with local bisexual trans woman Michelle Sheppard! ?? Michelle will be talking with Amelia and Nat about bi+ trans life, the current birth certificate […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_triplebipass/p/joy.org.au/triplebipass/wp-content/uploads/sites/338/2019/08/Triple-Bi-Pass-13th-Aug-2019-MichelleSheppard.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 57:36 — 26.4MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | RSS The post When the Trans and Bi Communities join forces! With Michelle Sheppard! appeared first on Triple Bi-Pass.
Neil Bantleman was teaching at a school in Jakarta, Indonesia when he and seven others were accused of sex crimes against students. He maintained his innocence despite being convicted in an Indonesian court. CBC's The Fifth Estate co-host Mark Kelley travelled to Indonesia to look into the case and found the serious flaws in the investigation and evidence presented against him. Now, Bantleman is back in Canada after being granted clemency. Today on Front Burner, Kelley talks to guest host Michelle Sheppard about what he found in the course of making The Fifth Estate's 2016 documentary Nightmare in Indonesia.
Michelle Sheppard from Trans POV joins us on Hooked to talk about her personal story and addiction in the trans community. Don't let our smiles fool you as we hear... LEARN MORE The post Michelle Sheppard Unplugged – Addiction in the Trans Community appeared first on Hooked!.
This week, in light of March 31st being Transgender Visibility Day, Annie and Bianka learn about transgender issues and how to be better allies to the trans community. With special guest speaker Michelle Sheppard.Do you have a topic you think we should cover? Do you need advice on something? Well drop us a line! You can write to us directly through our website https://annieandbianka.com.au/ - you can also check out info on any upcoming events.Come and play with us in our online community and connect with other listeners at https://www.facebook.com/groups/476216616221980/
Special Radiothon guest this week is Michelle Sheppard, Radio Personality, Workplace Diversity Consultant and Entrepreneur. Michelle talks to Gillian and Robbie about growing up in the American Midwest; coming to Australia; coming out in a corporate […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_gotmoney/p/joy.org.au/gotmoney/wp-content/uploads/sites/343/2017/05/JOY-94.9-13-May-2017-GotMoney-Ep-37-FINAL.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 24:10 — 40.1MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post The Cost of Equality appeared first on #gotmoney?.
With our Michelle home under the weather, Clayton was joined by Dr Vincent Cornelisse of the Prahran Market Clinic and Michelle Sheppard of Transpositions fame. Vincent is Michelle doctor, or maker as she liked to call him. The trio chatted trans health, […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_stand/p/joy.org.au/standupstraight/wp-content/uploads/sites/240/2016/03/SUS-24th-March-2016.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 48:09 — 22.0MB) The post “He’s my maker…” said Michelle appeared first on Stand Up Straight.
What was to be a ‘no holds barred’ program with Trans*position’s Michelle Sheppard, telling us that was nothing off limits and permission to ask the tough questions about the trans community, changed swiftly as we […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_stand/p/joy.org.au/standupstraight/wp-content/uploads/sites/240/2015/07/SUS-9th-July.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 52:16 — 47.9MB) The post A tale of two Michelles appeared first on Stand Up Straight.