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There's a lot of questionable healing advice online — much of it unqualified, ungrounded, and not backed by true psychological or expertise. Today, I'm joined by the most qualified psychotherapist I've ever met. Once a Prima Ballerina, then Miss Canada, and now a Chartered Psychologist (BPS) and Somatic Experiencing Practitioner — among many other things — Ailey Jolie joins us to unpack why so many women are out here striving, achieving, chasing perfection, and building dream lives… all while leaving their internal world in quiet chaos. Ailey breaks down the subtle, sneaky ways women perform and present — especially in dating, career, and sexuality — and why recognising these patterns is essential to rewriting your story and actually beginning to heal. We talk about the difference between being busy and being dangerously disembodied and disconnected, and explore the often misunderstood concept of truly feeling emotions. Ailey also challenges the obsession with “release” culture. We explore somatic traps, spiritual bypassing, ayahuasca highs — and why real healing doesn't come from fireworks, but from slow, grounded integration. This is one for the real healing girls. ✨ READY TO START YOUR SOMATIC HEALING JOURNEY? ✨ → Free 7 day trial of Daily Devotion (Daily Rituals): HERE
In this episode of the Voice Epilepsy™ podcast, BC Epilepsy Society Executive Director, Deirdre Syms is joined by Jacquoline Martin who is the BC Epilepsy Society Community Partners Coordinator, a contestant in the upcoming 2025 Miss Canada pageant, and a person living with epilepsy. Listen to this podcast to hear Jacquoline talk with Deirdre about the platform that the Miss Canada 2025 pageant has given her and how she plans to use that platform to continue to advocate for her passions: epilepsy awareness, mental health support, and homelessness education. Jacquoline's inspiring story is about showing up for people, using her voice, and making sure no one feels left behind. She's proof that advocacy is the most powerful when it comes from a place of lived experience and genuine care. Jacquoline was the recipient of the BC Epilepsy Society's 2022 Champion for Change Award and she has also received recognition from the Government of Canada in the form of the Sovereign's Medal and the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal, and received a distinguished place on the WXN Top 100 Women list in 2017. You can follow Jacquoline on the following social media platforms: Instagram: www.instagram.com/jacquolinea/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jacquoline.martin
What are some of the qualities that make women successful real estate agents? In this engaging episode of the Real Estate Excellence Podcast, Tracy Hayes welcomes Holly Carroll. Holly is a Luxury Realtor in Muskoka, managing director of the Agency Muskoka, a public speaker, and author of “Selling Secrets You Can't Afford To Miss”. She is a founding member of Women Empower Women Co, a group that was formed to empower all women to live life courageously, embrace vulnerability, collaborate, connect and lean into what makes them truly feel alive. She also founded a company called “Finding The Beauty Within” to help younger women with their self-worth, build confidence and all the struggles they face through becoming a woman. She is a former Miss Canada which catapulted her love for helping others and philanthropy. She is on a mission to impact the world, inspire others to find their dharma and shine their light so bright others can see their way out of darkness. Holly also talks about her initiatives like Women Empower Women Co and Finding the Beauty Within, and how these experiences shape her professional and personal life. The discussion includes tips on building a successful real estate career, maintaining personal growth, and balancing work and personal life. Tune in to this episode as Holly shares her tips on building a successful real estate career, maintaining personal growth, and balancing work and personal life! Highlights 00:00 - 05:41 Holly Carroll: Women Make the Best Real Estate Agents · Tracy welcomes Holly Carroll! · Holly shares her transition from a 17-year modeling career to thriving in the real estate industry. · Empowering women through her initiatives, Women Empower Women Co. and Finding the Beauty Within. · Her upbringing, her early aspirations to be a supermodel, and the influential figures who inspired her. · The seasonal lifestyle of Muskoka and the impact of social media on modern fame. 05:41 - 11:33 Building a Personal Brand · How her experiences in modeling and real estate have shaped their approach to dealing with people, confidence, and rejection. · The importance of maintaining a positive outlook while being aware of the industry's darker aspects. · The significance of self-worth, setting boundaries, and striving for personal growth. · How women in real estate face unique challenges and stresses the importance of supporting and retaining new entrants in the profession. 11:33 19:47 Overcoming Obstacles · Her pivot to real estate, and ultimate decision to pursue it after modeling in LA. · Despite facing resistance and identity challenges initially when trying to integrate her modeling persona into the business world. · Embracing your authentic self. · The hurdles faced in traditional brokerage environments, namely: o The importance of self-belief, and o Leveraging her on-camera confidence built during her modeling career. · Staying authentic and the power of raw, relatable content in building a brand. 19:47 - 27:51 Essential Habits for Success · The initial challenges faced during the first year in the real estate industry. · The importance of focusing solely on real estate rather than juggling multiple jobs. · Building a personal brand and not letting others dictate one's career. · Learning from mistakes, such as: o Septic system errors, and o Building and Maintaining relationships with clients. · Holly talks about why women may have natural advantages in real estate due to their nurturing and caring qualities. · Essential habits that have contributed to career success, such as: o Consistent communication and o Personal growth. 27:51 - 35:48 Finding the Beauty Within · Scheduling days off for real estate agents and how failing to do so can result in industry burnout. · Founding of Women Empower Women Co. · Personal development. · Overcoming limitations. · The agency's culture. · Empowerment through community. 35:48 – 44:02 Community Involvement and Future Plans · Holly's origins and goals of their course, 'Finding the Beauty Within.' · Building confidence through modeling techniques. T · Holly shares her volunteer work and its impact on personal growth and real estate career. · The importance of community involvement. · Holly invites listeners to her upcoming book 'Closing Deals in Heels,' which addresses personal struggles and empowering women in sales. Quotes: “If you don't take control you're the industry will take control of you.” – Holly Carroll “It's not just about having the richest clients and closing all these deals. It's literally about being around good people and learning and growing through every transaction.” – Holly Carroll “It's important for us to protect our energy and have our boundaries because we are actually the expert in that situation.” – Holly Carroll To contact Holly Carroll, learn more about her business, and make her a part of your network, make sure to follow her on Instagram, Facebook, Website, and Email. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hollyanncarroll/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/holly.carroll.56232 Email: holly.carroll@theagencyre.com Website: https://www.theagencyre.com/agent/holly-carroll If you want to build your business and become more discoverable online, Streamlined Media has you covered. Check out how they can help you build an evergreen revenue generator all powered by content creation! SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW as we discuss real estate excellence with the best of the best.
Kristianna is a passionate world traveller and paramotor pilot from Toronto, with endless energy and a zest for life. Her independent travels have brought her to over 25 countries, working, studying or volunteering her way around the world through her creative talents in music, art and flying. As a young female in a male-dominated sport, Kristianna chose an unconventional path in aviation, flying a paramotor instead of an airplane and competing to become silver female World Champion, published author and public figure in under two years. She has appeared in TV and radio shows, competed for the title of Miss Canada, and has written about her experiences as a female pilot in various magazines, motivating others through her enthusiasm and positive outlook on life. Kristianna calls herself a ‘living role model' for young women and offers inspiration to youth to follow their dreams instead of the crowd. Her mission is to give others permission to reach higher, leading by example and showing what is possible if we welcome opportunity, challenge adversity and dare to dream.
This episode is not just about understanding Tanya's journey, but also about learning practical tools and inspirational advice for anyone struggling to keep going in their own journey. Dive deep into the resilient world of Tanya Memme, former Miss Canada and an Emmy Nominated and Award Winning TV Host, Executive Producer, Actress, Inspirational Speaker, and a Masterful Confidence On Camera Coach . This compelling episode reveals how Tanya turned life's lowest points into a foundation for monumental success. With over 25 years in the entertainment industry, including roles on A&E and the Hallmark Channel, Tanya shares how she navigates the highs and lows of her career and personal life, applying lessons from her podcast "Life Masters" to her own experiences. She discusses strategies for overcoming adversity, maintaining motivation during tough times, what not to do during rock bottom, and the powerful impact of perseverance on her life. From unexpected setbacks to defining moments of recovery, Tanya offers insights into the mindset and actions that can help anyone survive their lowest moments and emerge stronger. More on Tanya Memme:She has graced our TV screens for over 25 years hosting and acting in movies, Talk Shows, TV Series and Commercials on A&E, FYI, TLC, BIO, ABC, CBS, Hallmark Channel, FOX, and Netflix to name a few. Currently, you can watch Tanya on the A&E network hosting “Sell This House”, and “Smart Home Nation” on CRACKLETV. In addition to that, you can see her in action hosting the past 10 seasons of “Sell This House” (filmed from 2001-2011) on Dabl Network. Some of her past credits include popular shows like "Sell This House Extreme" and "Move This House" on A&E, FYI and BIO. For 5 years she was the DIY expert on Hallmark Channel's “Home & Family” and hosted “Best Vacations” a syndicated travel show, as well as Entertainment Tonight CANADA on Global TV. Tanya has won many awards as a host and an actress and is a recognized leader on Television. She is a two time TGBA winner. Tanya is the founder of the “Life Masters” -- podcast. “Life Masters” is about real life stories of perseverance and triumph-- stories of people who faced the most difficult life circumstances and found the tools, mindset and action-steps to create a life of success and fulfillment. She is the proud mom of Ava Yepremyan who accompanied her mom on the “Home and Family” talk show on Hallmark Channel, crafting for kids. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanyamemme/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tanyamemmeofficial/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialtanyamemme/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/user/TanyaMemmeWhat do you think?If you love what you are hearing, don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and LEAVE A REVIEW. I would love to hear your thoughts! Share with me your thoughts, comments, feedback or suggestions on topics/stories you would want to hear about in the future. You can leave comments in the REVIEW section of the podcast if you are listening on iTunes or send us a message on our website HERE.Follow Madison / Savile on LinkedIn, FaceBook and Instagram or sign up on our website for exclusive offers and updates.Follow me Diana Nguyen on LinkedIn.
Still Not Ready; A Podcast about Super Cringy 90's Canadian Teen Drama "Ready or Not"
RIP Carla Slovinsky. Amanda gets the role of a lifetime, Miss Canada loses her crown AND Busy just doesn't feel like crying guys! It's the episode we've been dreading for a long time...throw your hair up in a scrunchie and hit play NOW.
From refugee camp to Miss Canada, Solange Tuyishime Keita, a trailblazing advocate for children, shattered barriers as the first woman of color to win Miss New Brunswick and the first New Brunswicker to claim the national title. Leveraging her platform, Solange became a UNICEF Canada Ambassador and used her Miss Canada scholarship to pursue a Master's in Public Administration. For over 15 years, she's championed children's rights globally, raising over $3.4 million to empower women, save vulnerable children, and provide clean water to millions. Solange joins Susan Hobson & Rob Kalwarowsky from Elite High Performance to talk about her journey from refugee camp to Miss Universe, how we can overcome imposter syndrome and achieve our biggest goals. Check out the Elite High Performance Legacy League community and get 30-day free at www.elitehighperformance.com/legacyleague Find Solange Tuyishime Keita at the following links: https://www.misssolange.com/ https://www.instagram.com/misssolange/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/misssolange/ https://elevateinternationalorg.com/ Find Susan Hobson, Founder & CEO of Elite High Performance, Top Leadership Coach & Author, at the following links: https://www.elitehighperformance.com/leadership-consulting/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jumpstartliving/ https://www.instagram.com/susanlhobson/ https://www.tiktok.com/@susanlhobson Find Rob Kalwarowsky, World-Renowned Leadership Coach & TEDx Speaker, at the following links: www.elitehighperformance.com https://www.howtodealboss.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-kalwarowsky/ https://www.instagram.com/bosscoachrobk/ https://www.tiktok.com/@bosscoachrobk Background Track - Geography by Infraction - https://inaudio.org/track/geography-pop-rock/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leadershiplaunchpad/message
Canada Post is in big financial trouble. It lost almost 750 million dollars last year and says it could run out of money within a year. The Crown Corporation wants to rethink how it works and what it does. One option is to stop daily mail delivery. Would you care if that happened?
Sarah delves into a moment when she was 10 years old experiencing her very first panic attack, not knowing what it was at the time. Growing up in a Christian faith, Sarah believed that she would get the support she needed given her belief that God helps to overcome the sensations of panic – the promise of faith. She later experienced depression in her first year of university when she experienced 3 losses in her life from suicide, heart disease and cancer. The latter was her maternal grandmother whom she saw go through it and then was unable to attend the funeral after she lost her grandmother. At school Sarah suffered a sports injury, which led to losing her hockey scholarship, which prompted her transfer to another University in Ontario. Sarah had a moment of deep understanding after the passing of her grandmother that she needed help to work on her mental wellbeing outside of her many supports at the time. After she completed her undergraduate studies, she reconnected with a friend learning that she was a victim of human trafficking, and after learning this, Sarah panicked that she would lose another person from her life. Sarah wanted to help, at the same time, she didn't feel credible to help with the issue. After having conversations with others, and Sarah started to catch audiences, it inspired her to compete for the Miss Canada pageantry, while she had to work through imposter syndrome to take the initiative forward, she believed she could through pageantry, and focusing on the cause that she is raising awareness for – anti human trafficking. Her key message to the listeners is that: find out where your identity is; ask yourself what defines you; where are you placing your time, energy and resources and can you potentially reallocate these; remember that you are so loved, even when you don't feel it.
Show notes: In just a few weeks, Ruby Grinberg will be packing her red ball gown and heading to Montreal to compete in the 2024 Miss Canada competition. The 20-year-old Toronto-born political science student will vie for the tiara against 20 other young women in the venerable contest—a pageant that, when it started in the 1940s, was all about beauty and bathing suits, but these days is more about personality. Grinberg isn't your typical pageant contestant. In fact, she actually entered the event as a bit of a lark. But she isn't totally unqualified: she's a world-champion public speaker, debating coach and award-winning community volunteer. She hopes to use her voice and upcoming national platform to raise awareness about cancer, a disease that has directly impacted her own family. However, Grinberg is also acutely aware that being a Jewish woman competing in a public event these days likely will open her up as a target for some ugly antisemitism post Oct. 7, which is why she's played down that important part of her life… for now. To hear more about her strategy, Grinberg joins The CJN Daily, and later, CJN podcast producer Zac Kauffman tells the history of Connie Gail Feller, his aunt's sister, who was the first Jewish Miss Canada in 1961. What we talked about: Read more about Ruby Grinberg's efforts to win Miss Canada, and learn how to vote Read about previous Canadian Jewish pageant contestants, from the archives of TheCJN.ca Read about the first Jewish Miss Canada from 1962, Connie Gail Feller (Salomon). Credits: The CJN Daily is written and hosted by Ellin Bessner (@ebessner on Twitter). Zachary Kauffman is the producer. Michael Fraiman is the executive producer. Our theme music is by Dov Beck-Levine. Our title sponsor is Metropia. We're a member of The CJN Podcast Network. To subscribe to this podcast, please watch this video. Donate to The CJN and receive a charitable tax receipt by clicking here. Hear why The CJN is important to me.
Miss Canada wins a pageant for virgins and gets married to a wealthy milk tycoon, which she escapes to surround herself in the sweet, chaotic world around her. It is the end of Fucked Up February and there's no better opportunity to discuss a movie that we have been bringing up for years. Sweet Movie is a satire, full of disgusting scenes that made us question what we were watching when we first saw it years ago. After rewatching it, nothing has changed, and it is just as disturbing as it was on the first watch. Damian, The Eggman, LaGrasta joins us to discuss this rollercoaster of a movie that is messy, nonsensical, but mostly sweet. Watch the movie and catch our review.Check out our website https://thefinalpodcast.com/Subscribe to our YouTube channel @thefinalpodcast Follow us on Facebook The Final Podcast Follow us on Instagram @thefinalpodcastFollow us on Twitter @thefinalpodeverMusic Credit: Karl Casey @ White Bat Audiohttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_6h.
Aujourd'hui on découvre l'histoire inspirante de Louise qui vit au Québec depuis 10 ans. Désormais résidente permanente du Canada, Louise est architecte OAQ, modèle, “pageant queen” et engagée pour diverses causes en faveur de la diversité, de l'équité et de l'inclusion. Avec un parcours d'immigration compliqué pendant la pandémie 2020, Louise s'est retrouvée en statut implicite pendant 6 mois mais a su trouver les ressources nécessaires pour défendre sa situation et celles des autres. Louise a su montrer de la persévérance et de la résilience pour atteindre ses objectifs. Une fois résidente permanente, elle a créé sa plateforme “Face of Immigrants” (sur Instagram : @faceofimmigrants ) afin de mettre en lumière l'histoire de nombreux immigrants dans le cadre de sa participation aux concours de miss suivants :Universal Woman Canada 2022, où elle a terminé 1ère Dauphine. Miss Face of Humanity 2022, où elle a terminé dans le Top 15 en tant que Miss Canada.Enfin, notre invitée du jour est également engagée et n'hésite pas à défendre ses valeurs pour faire entendre sa voix. Louise est d'ailleurs bénévole pour le CREW M qui soutient et fait la promotion du succès des femmes en immobilier commercial au Québec.J'ai personnellement beaucoup apprécié cet épisode tant il est inspirant et motivant !Cet épisode est fait pour toi si :- Tu veux en savoir plus sur les études d'architecte au Québec et les différences par rapport à la France ✅- Tu souhaites savoir comment est le marché du travail dans ce secteur d'activité à Montréal ✅- Tu aimerais en savoir davantage sur les concours de miss au Canada ✅Pour suivre Louise :https://www.instagram.com/louise_archichix/https://www.instagram.com/faceofimmigrants/https://www.tiktok.com/@thearchichixhttps://ca.linkedin.com/in/louise-mazauric/Si tu as aimé cet épisode, n'hésite pas à le partager, à t'abonner et à laisser un avis
On todays episode speak with pageant coach and former Miss Canada, Maria Giorlando. We discuss everything from pageants to coaching to confidence and so much more. If you enjoyed this conversation and would like to find out more about maria you can find her at @thepageantgal on most social media platforms!
Tara Teng is back! This convo happened closer to the top of the year so if references are dated or you don't hear current events, that's why! Tara Teng is an embodiment coach and somatic practitioner who works at the intersections of embodiment, justice, and sexuality, helping people overcome shame, heal trauma, and come back into relationship with their bodies. A former Miss Canada, she was named Canada's "Woman of the Year" in 2011, received an International Heroes award from the Joy Smith Foundation, and was presented with the Queen's Diamond Jubilee medal in recognition of her human rights work to combat human trafficking. She lives with her three young children on the unceded traditional territories of the Kwantlen and Katzie First Nations, in Vancouver, Canada. Follower her @missTaraTeng and at TaraTeng.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to the Housewives Theory podcast with Zaiver & Allyson. Today we're sippin' the tea and discussing Real Housewives of Orange County Season 2. We dive into Jo's pop stardom (step aside, Wig), Lauri's life glow up (#rags2richeshoney), Vicki's mother reading her up and down, the lady behind the famous Coto gates - Miss Tammy Knickerbocker, and Jeana's surprise visit from… Miss Canada? Edited by: Chris TarriconeMusic by: Brett RybackCover Art by: Who Gon' Sketch Me, Boo? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Legendary frontman Paul Rodgers discusses his first solo album in nearly 25 years, "Midnight Rose." Joined by his wife, former Miss Canada and fitness guru Cynthia Kereluk, we also chat about Paul's health, family, and their friendship with Slash. Special cohost: Baby Brownstone More info: https://www.paulrodgers.com/home/ https://linktr.ee/appetitefordistortion
In this week's podcast, I am joined by Ailey Jolie, a psychotherapist who's work is rooted in Jungian depth psychology, relational somatics, intersectional feminism, anti-oppressive ideologies, and interpersonal neurobiology. Ailey was born in Canada, where she grew up in the dancing, entertainment and modelling industries and later became Miss Canada. While she was in that environment, Ailey experienced a lot of sexualised violence, which led her to her personal psychotherapy and then to the work that she does today. Ailey went to Harvard to study global mental health trauma recovery, where she met with deep thinkers who seemingly were much further along in their career. However, she noticed a deep somatic body sense of heaviness, pain and sorrow in these people who were helping the victims of horrendous trauma, and gender and sexual violence. Ailey was missing the play and the passion in this work, so she continued her search through the field of sex therapy and later really found her home in relational work. She resonated with Esther Perel's way of thinking that the quality of relationships really resembles the quality of our life. Ailey's whole journey of relationships with others, with her body, herself, and her sexuality, is reflected in her beautiful writing. Key topics include: ⭐️ Is Therapy Designed for Men & the Lack of Direction for Practical Implication ⭐️ Teaching Healthy Masculine Values & the Need for Positive Role Models ⭐️ Toxic Cultural Traits & the Crisis of Masculinity ⭐️ The Inner Work that's Needed In Society Beyond Gender ⭐️ Gentleness & Sensitivity in Men and the Expectation for Stoicism ⭐️ Advice for Women on Sitting with Men's Feelings & Avoid Psychoanalysis ⭐️ What to Do When Our Partner Doesn't Do the Inner Work ⭐️ The Threat of Allowing Societal Notions to Get into the Relationship ⭐️ The Importance of Asking & Clearing for Ourselves How Do We Want to Be Treated ⭐️ First Give the Love to Ourselves Before Moving Into Relational Love ⭐️ The Benefit of Sitting With the Uncomfortable Feelings and Situations ⭐️ Chemistry and Compatibility Connect With David - The Authentic Man: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theauthenticman_/ Website: https://www.theauthenticman.net/ For Coaching: hello@theauthenticman.net Newsletter: https://www.theauthenticman.net/home-subscribe Guest: Ailey Jolie Instagram: www.instagram.com/aileyjolie Website: www.aileyjolie.com
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Today, Dinis Guarda interviews Juliette Powell and Art Kleiner, authors of The AI Dilemma: 7 Principles for Responsible Technology. Juliette Powell is an author, a television creator with 9,000 live shows under her belt, a technologist, and sociologist. Juliette's consultancy services are sought after by influential organisations including the United Nations, Microsoft, and Warner Brothers.Art Kleiner is a versatile writer, editor, and entrepreneur deeply engaged in contemporary business and tech challenges. He is now the Principal and Editor-in-Chief at Kleiner Powell International. Prior to that, and as the editor-in-chief of PwC Global and the editor-in-chief strategy+business, PwC's award winning management magazine with a circulation of 1.3 million, Art had published some of his bestsellers.Juliette Powell BiographyJuliette Powell is an author, a television creator with 9,000 live shows under her belt, a technologist, and sociologist. She has recently co-written a book called "The AI Dilemma: 7 Principles for Responsible Technology" ( August 2023), which she co-authored with Art Kliener, brings together insights from engineering, business, government, and social justice perspectives.Juliette is the Founder and Managing Partner at Kleiner Powell International (KPI), a New York City-based consultancy. She is also the Founder, researcher, and curator at Turing AI and WeTheData.org, mapping the data economy with Intel Labs.Juliette's consultancy services are sought after by influential organisations including the United Nations, Microsoft, and Warner Brothers. She promotes digital literacy, critical thinking, and collaboration and contributes to discussions on the future of the internet and connected society.A business journalist, Juliette's research at Columbia University focuses on responsible AI deployment and ethical data exploration.A graduate in Economics from Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, and Finance and International Business from McGill University, Juliette is also the faculty at The New York University. She was the Miss Canada titleholder in 1989, the contest's first Black Canadian winner.Learn more about Juliette Powell on https://www.openbusinesscouncil.org/wiki/juliette-powell Art Kleiner BiographyArt Kleiner is a versatile writer, editor, and entrepreneur deeply engaged in contemporary business and tech challenges. During his early career at the Whole Earth Catalog, he led the best-selling "Fifth Discipline Fieldbook" series. As the editor-in-chief of PwC Global and the editor-in-chief strategy+business, PwC's award winning management magazine with a circulation of 1.3 million, Art had published some of the bestsellers.With a journalism master's from UC Berkeley, Kleiner is part of the Marshall Goldsmith 100 Coaches group. He's a faculty member at the New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program. Learn more about Art Kleiner on https://www.openbusinesscouncil.org/wiki/art-kleinerAbout Dinis Guarda profile and Channelshttps://www.openbusinesscouncil.orghttps://www.intelligenthq.comhttps://www.hedgethink.com/https://www.citiesabc.com/https://openbusinesscouncil.org/wiki/dinis-guardaMore interviews and research videos on Dinis GuarSupport the show
On today's episode, we're joined by Tara Teng, an Embodiment Coach and author of ‘Your Body is a Revolution: Healing Our Relationships with Our Bodies, Each Other and the Earth.' Tara is also a TEDx Speaker, a former Miss Canada and was named Canada's “Woman of the Year”. Throughout our conversation, we discuss Tara's journey from feeling disembodied in her everyday life, to waking her body back up to its full aliveness by tuning into her own inner wisdom rather than the patriarchal messaging that was fed to her. We discuss tips for regulating your nervous system when you feel activated, as well as the myth of ‘self-regulation.' Tune into this episode to learn how to anchor yourself in your own full embodied ‘yes' and step into your own revolution. IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT: How a religious upbringing negatively impacted her body image, and how she stopped the cycle with her own children. How women subconsciously uphold patriarchal systems. The importance of letting your body be the guide. Why reconnecting with nature is the key to regulating our nervous systems. The ways in which the climate crisis is related to our relationship with ourselves. GUEST INFO: Buy a copy of ‘Your Body is a Revolution': https://a.co/d/gPxfE4a Find Tara on Instagram: @misstarateng Visit Tara's website: www.tarateng.com FOLLOW ME: Find me on Instagram: @amynatalieco Visit my website: amynatalieco.com Download: Empowered Feminine Morning Ritual
We're baking like a toasted cheese, and there's no better way to beat the heat than with some anthological card-hashing! Join Bobby, Dan, and onion figurine enthusiast Old Man Brimshine as they make verbal mincemeat on topics like the Bugs Bunny cryptid, recycled Ouija Boards, and how each host would take down a bunch of teens at a lake. Later, the lads look over lovingly at the past 12 cards, with the kind of starry eyes reserved only for Miss Canada 1985. Don't forget your Bega Bucks!
In this episode, host Kelly Wolfe, is joined by embodiment coach, somatic practitioner, author, and former Miss Canada, Tara Teng, to discuss:what it means that our bodies are a revolutionhow the “unholy trinity” of white supremacy, colonialism, and patriarchy — as well as even some bad interpretations of scripture — have caused so many of us to become disembodiedwhat healing/coming back home to ourselves looks like, feels like, and how we know it's happeninga guided embodiment practice to help us all see our bodies as our best teachers, and more!Guest Bio: Tara Teng (she/her) is an Embodiment Coach who works in the intersections of spirituality and sexuality. Aside from her 1:1 coaching, Tara hosts women's circles, workshops, online classes and retreats on the topics of embodiment, justice, sexuality, and relationships. Tara's first book, “Your Body is a Revolution: Healing Our Relationships with Our Bodies, Each Other and the Earth” is now available everywhere from Broadleaf Books. She also has spent ten years working to advance the socio-economic status of women, diminish sexual violence and end human trafficking alongside collaborative work with community stakeholders, lawmakers, and some amazing organizations. Beyond her work, Tara is a TEDx Speaker, a former Miss Canada and was named Canada's “Woman of the Year” in 2011. She is also a recipient of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee medal in recognition of her vast human rights work. In her personal life, Tara is a mother to three young children. She lives, works and plays on the unceded traditional territories of the Kwantlen, Matsqui, Katzie and Semiahmoo First Nations. You can find her on Twitter and IG @misstarateng or on her website at tarateng.com
In Episode #14, Shannelle Vogt, joins Adrianne on the I Am Unbreakable™ Podcast to bravely share her journey about overcoming domestic violence. Today she is a mother, an entrepreneur and a mentor. Her story is inspiring, uplifting and full of hope. As a former Miss Canada Globe 2008 pageant winner, the spot light quickly diminished after falling victim to an abusive partner. Finding the courage to leave and raise her children on her own was traumatizing and terrifying. However, once Shannelle settled with her thoughts, she knew she had something special to share with the world. That was her voice.
Kristianna is a passionate world traveller and paramotor pilot from Toronto, with endless energy and a zest for life. Her independent travels have brought her to over 25 countries, working, studying or volunteering her way around the world through her creative talents in music, art and flying. As a young female in a male-dominated sport, Kristianna chose an unconventional path in aviation, flying a paramotor instead of an airplane and competing to become silver female World Champion, published author and public figure in under two years. She has appeared in TV and radio shows, competed for the title of Miss Canada, and has written about her experiences as a female pilot in various magazines, motivating others through her enthusiasm and positive outlook on life. Kristianna calls herself a ‘living role model' for young women and offers inspiration to youth to follow their dreams instead of the crowd. Her mission is to give others permission to reach higher, leading by example and showing what is possible if we welcome opportunity, challenge adversity and dare to dream. ***Please don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube Channel - JUST WANNA FLY- and join us LIVE every Wednesday Night 7pm central, and reach out to me if you would like to be a guest on the show, and share your stories of how you got into the air*** --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jade-lear/message
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Today we are talking to Holly Carroll about how being authentic is a crucial element to your brand. We've said it before and we will say it again. No one will trust you if they can tell it's not the real you. Holly Carroll is the Muskoka Luxury Realtor and author of“Selling Secrets You Can't Afford To Miss." She is also the former Miss Canada.Three Things You'll Learn in This EpisodeLearn how handwritten notes reach your audience.How do you get people's attention?Authenticity always works best.ResourceCheck Out Holly's InstagramReal Estate Marketing DudeThe Listing Advocate (Earn more listings!)REMD on YouTubeREMD on InstagramTranscript:So how do you track new business, you constantly don't have to chase it. Hi, I'm Mike Cuevas to real estate marketing. And this podcast is all about building a strong personal brand people have come to know, like trust and most importantly, refer. But remember, it is not their job to remember what you do for a living. It's your job to remind them. Let's get started.What's up ladies and gentlemen, welcome another episode of the real estate marketing Jew podcast, folks we're chatting about today, we have a social media star, like you got some star power. And I was just sort of scrolling through Instagram. And she messages me and I'm like, Hey, how are you doing Nice to meet you.And it was like, I guess really authentic. And then I started checking you out on social and like, Damn, she's got 90,000 followers or content gets a shitload of engagement. And it looks like she's doing everything right. And I'm looking at your I'm on your Instagram page right now. And dude, perfect. Looks great.And you're a luxury agent out of Canada. So I was like, Dude, why don't we do a show? Let's get on here. Tell us what's, how did you get here? What are you doing? And how are you all over the place? Because you're definitely not shy. And I think one of the problems that people have on social media is like, Oh my God, if I post something, someone's gonna think this of me or someone's gonna think that of me. And at the end of the day, who gives a shit. Nobody hires anyone they don't relate with. And oftentimes in sales and business and whatever the hell we're doing. We often overthink it, I think, and we try to be someone we're not. But my goal today's show, and I have a feeling she's going to do a good job at it is talking about why you should be fearlessly authentic, quote unquote, your own words. So without further ado, let's go ahead and introduce our guests. Miss Holly, Carol. Holly, how are you?I'm wonderful. And thank you so much for having me on. I did find you. Oh, where? Yeah, how did it work? It was actually through this course that I took. And they had your contact. Oh, okay. I'm gonna message this guy. And then boom, here I am on the show. Very grateful to be on this show. If you don't ask you don't get you know what I mean? Like, same thing for all the agents out there. If you don't ask for referrals, you're not gonna get referrals. If you don't tell people you're in real estate, they're gonna keep forgetting and you're gonna be a closet agent. If you don't put yourself out there. It doesn't work because you're the brand now your broker Holly wants you to tell him where you're nothing you said that. I love that you said that because literally like 90% of the time it's just showing up and being out there. Yep, conversations you'd like to face is the brand that's why social media if you're not if you're in real estate, you're not on social like you're only losing an opportunity. I sale time is no longer optional. It's a necessity unless you don't care when other people start cheating on you with agents like Holly you know they're gonna go hire somebody else that's going to be a lot more present than somebody that they forgot about.All right, Holly, so tell us you're in your you do luxury in Holland. I can't say this Canadian name all the Canadian Muskoka Muskoka. Okay. So Muskoka, and that's outside of what Ontario? Yeah, so it's about an hour north of Toronto. And we kind of call it the Hamptons of the North. That's sort of what it's what it's like, it's a lot different than the Hamptons. But if you think of it, it's where that type of the world so Toronto and surrounding areas want to get away and vacation. And it's kind of nice that the rest of the world doesn't really know about it, because that's part of its charm. It is home to a lot of rich and famous during the summertime. It's absolutely stunning. There's 1600 lakes. I sell waterfront property, usually boat houses, it's like a lot of people say it's a Coors Light commercial. It's like a Coors Light commercial. Just picture out your knickers like commercial. Exactly. That is my niche. And how did you get started? How long have you been in in real six year part of the agency, I see a picture of you with Mauricio because I want to get I want to get to on this podcast too. I like Marty, see, I watch all this content. But tell me your agency and that the agency is a luxury brand. Like you guys know this? If you watch anything on HGTV, like it's just a luxury brand. And you're selling luxury properties in a luxury market. So it makes sense that you're dialing in the niche. But where do you How did you get into this? Because people want to? The biggest question I get from people is like, Hey, Mike, I want to sell $2 million houses. And I'm like, There's no marketing or advertising that's ever gonna get you to sell $2 million houses. If you want to sell $2 million houses, you got to start hanging out to people who own the $2 million houses. It's very simple. You have to hang out with the people that are in your database. You don't pick your brand God did it's just the way you're born. Whether you want to embrace it or not as 100% up to you. Okay, so Holly, how did you get into luxury because it's a question that people want to know, but I could I know how it is. I mean, you're just this is your this is your tribe. It looks like here so tell me how you got into it. And when justAll right, and we'll start with that. Of course. So I'm coming up on four years. I will say that anybody listening, you can get into luxury real estate Don't. Don't, you know, forget about that. So, a big thing about being a luxury real estate agent is you got to be luxury. So like you have to become that vibrational match to attract your clients. So when you're out there buying luxury, luxury, show off your luxury things so that people are like, okay, she's obviously luxury. It's not just about luxury, real estate, it's about your whole lifestyle. I sell a light drive like a Toyota Datsun and then it's all luxury houses is what you're saying.Can I wear sandals and shop?I mean, I don't want to discourage anybody either. Like I don't, it doesn't mean they have to go out and buy that Rolex watch, or they have to buy the Lamborghini they can't afford. But there is a mental state you can get into that makes you feel like luxury. Like I always say drink water out of a wineglass like there's little things that you can do where you feel luxury. And then that way when you're around the luxurious clients that have a lot of money, you don't feel so out of place, you know, so embody it luxury, imagine luxury, you know, become a vibrational match to luxury.And then, here in Muskoka, I just kept going to those luxury properties I kept, you know, putting it on social media. I kept dangling the carrot in front of everybody, and then you know what I asked. So I go after the rich and famous and I am not afraid to get in their DM and send them a video or send them a property you would love this property. You know, Mark Wahlberg wants a place here and in Muskoka, and I know the perfect property for him because he likes basketball. And the basketball court overlooks Lake Roscoe, which is one of the best lakes here in Muskoka. So I sent him a video like a response. No, no, yeah, that's hilarious. But even like, Look I'm looking at so we just got out of I do this, like, do this a content creator challenge once a month, and if you guys haven't heard about it yet, sign up for next month's. It's called The Real Estate content creator challenge. And the whole premise of it is like when you're correct, everything you do in life is content, right? But if you go to Holly's Instagram page, I'm looking at it right now. Every photo and image of her on here is is luxury. Like, It's luxurious. She's either at a pool, or she's that like, there's a there's a yacht in one. She's got images of cool, you know, freaking houses, she's got bikini shots, like she just looks luxury, right? And you have to remember that people, you're an average of the content you create from the outside. Right. So like, if you're gonna if Holly's, if she's out here, like hanging out at McDonald's and Showbiz Pizza on Pizza Hut. And I see her over, like running like four wheelers and whatnot. Like, she's not going to have a luxury brand. But perception is a lot everything in this business. And it's marketing, right? It's a marketing, like everything we do is marketing. With social. Yep. What did you do prior to real estate that and why are you so not shy?Like you're not shy? And I think that's half the battle and like, you seem to not really care, others opinions and how do you get there?So before I was in real estate, I was an international model for 17 years. And then I was Miss Canada tourism. So I have been in the public eye, if you will. I've been in marketing for a very long time. But I will say that I was a little shy before. But the reason why I'm not shy now is because I did the inner work. I believed I was an internet, I believed I was a luxury realtor before I became a luxury realtor. So you know, I believe in myself, I love myself, I radically forgive anything that I ever did. I looked back I went and did the work and I love myself beyond anybody else. So like if I get a no to from Mark Wahlberg, which won't happen. He's gonna say yes. But if I get a No, that's okay. Because it's a yes to me. Like I say yes to myself. Great. Yeah. I mean, it's a great way to put it when you first started though, like, you're like, Alright, I'm making the shift everyone now and I see this with a lot of people that it will career transition or whatnot. But like, I used to do this, or I used to do that. And then right when you first get into real estate, people probably knew you. Oh, she's a model before and she has all this and then you probably had overcome that because some people might have stereotypes are out there, right? But you probably said fuck off. I don't really give a shit. Here's who I am, how I roll. But I see that as a major issue. So I think how do you overcome that? that specific day because people are like, Oh, they're gonna think I'm this and that and all of the above? How do you rebrand yourself?That was a big hurdle for me. And I tried to be somebody else. I tried to be that mold that I thought people wanted me to be that corporate mold real estate agent, and it just didn't work out. And it didn't feel good either. So what I was doing is I wasdoing stuff that I didn't want to do. So it was more energy as well. I wasn't getting anything back. And I like you said, I just said, Fuck it. And I thought I am on I was an international model, like, why can't I use that infuse that into a brand? And so I just like I said, I, like we said earlier, I just became fearlessly authentic. And I said, Well, what's the worst thing that can happen? I'm not getting any business now anyways, I'm trying to be somebody else. So I might as well try and be myself and the world opened up, it really did. And anybody listening, be yourself, like people like that?In some won't, right? Let's be honest, like some people gonna be like, Oh, well, blah, blah, blah, and you're like, Great, I'm not gonna get along with you anyways, but when you guys rather have that out of the way before you get in the car and start showing them a bunch of properties. So like, let's talk about different ways and like giving people different ways that we could market this brand. So you might have a listing video strategy where you don't the listing video is nothing more than its you like a runway to tie back into your modeling career. So every single house you're just think of like, you ever see the show? Was it with the two male models? With Ben Stiller? What's the name of that movie? Zoo lander. Zoo lander. Okay. That movies about male models? Yes. Yes. So like, literally, how would a mom how to form model market her business? And she's already doing it. But for those guys thinking, like, how would you do some video like, I don't do listing tours, I do fashion shows, right? There's a big difference with how you market which is going to remember, if she's having an open house, she's probably going to treat it like a fashion show. It's not gonna be a normal open house. That's not how a model would roll. You have to roll with whom you are okay. I've seen people do the opposite. And I've seen people who are big talk, I've seen people build brands off loving tacos. So at open houses, they have a taco truck, right? It's how you do business that people actually remember. And that's the cool thing about this industry is you can do whatever the hell you want. Be whoever the hell you want, but you have to be willing to put yourself out there.How do you marketing your business? Now? What are you doing for business? Like how do you find new people? Other than just I've seen and walk me through what your monthly cadence is in terms of content creation and all the above?Of course. So I have a couple of buckets that I like to fill when it comes to Instagram. I'm fully on Instagram, I try to dabble in Tik Tok, but I'm not really there yet. So I've kind of mastered and I believe I've got a little bit of a groove on Instagram. So I, I focused on that. But I have a few buckets that I like to do. First of all, it's not all about real estate. For me. It's about making an impact in the world. And it's about inspiring others and it's about just the collective. Right. So like, I know, those types of things keep you going. When you're helping other people, they do keep you going. So I there's more ways to to promote and market a listing, right. But there's a lot of ways to get the listing. And I feel like when people look at your page, if you just have real estate listings, they're not going to know who you are. And there you have it. Okay, so I think that that's a common mistake that people do is they only put real estate. But when you go to my page, you know who I am, you know who I am, you know who you're getting, you can decide whether or not you want to move forward or not. But I also like to market everything. So everything is the magical everything is creating a motion. So like I said, I have a couple of buckets is an inspiring buckets, a real estate bucket, it's usually sort of a women empowerment bucket. It's a fun bucket. So I look to see what what I have done in a while. Yeah. Did you like what you just said, really quick. So I think people get a lot out of that. So she's theming out her content. Alright, so she's telling herself in her head, a lot of people have trouble with this. They're like, Well, what do I do, it's not what you do, it's how you do it. So she themed that out, which makes it easier for not for her to not have to think about what's next. So in her head, she's like, I'm doing intermittent, this is how your brain works. But she's probably doing I'm doing for women empowerment posts this week, this month that I'm doing for fun posts this month, and then I'm doing four blog posts this month and I'm doing for this that's a very easy order to follow because you know, what kind of brand you want to build. It's when you don't know what kind of brand you want to build and when you don't have a strategy you don't sit down and actually plan this out then none of it ever happens. People always how do you create so much content it's really easy. I just sit there and 30 minutes and map it out. Like just think exactly are you to hire a real estate marketing dude and we'll do it for you. But or you could take your course or you could take my course you could do whatever you want there's info out there you could find out how to create info out there yes I also batch content of course. Because sometimes also I will say like sometimes I'm very inspired to do content so it's like while I'm on a roll and then sometimes I'm not and and you know we all need a break from social media as well and I will shut it right off shut it down, shut the TV down for a couple of days and just be like this is just me time I need to just like because it's not all about that either. And you don't want half assed me you want full blown me so I do need my timeout as well. Yeah, I'm the same way. It's like I like I didn't want toI don't want to post on social like, honestly, if it wasn't for business, I probably wouldn't be on social media anymore. But it's literally become just part of my business. It's just who am I am? Yeah. But it's like I said, it's a necessity. Remember you guys, every time someone post content 10 to 15% of the people who see your shit are moving, but 100% of them have a referral for you. So don't overthink it. The one who attracts the most businesses, the one who thought at first when the term real estate pops up,is top of mind. And we know that we know that we know about top of mind. I will say I'm glad you said that earlier. But I just want to say it again, is it's about intention. Yeah, all about intention. And I posted something earlier today to that I learned and you know, we used to have to post every day to be top of mind. But now real estate or Instagram is not chronological. So it actually you could have an post that you posted, and three weeks later, it posts up on somebody's feed, because it's still getting engagement. So it's better to be in a detention will not necessarily take too long to post it, but just have a little bit of an intention behind it. And that'll actually spread quicker than just throwing spaghetti at the wall. Yep. And I'm sure you probably get a lot of people like they feel like they know you before you speak to them. Yeah, I'm probably like, whether it's a girl or guy like Dude, no, like, actually, I got that feeling from you when you reached out because you were personable. Here, I'm gonna see what the message actually was. I mean, look on this. And gosh, the person, it was just personal, you know, you're like, Hey, I'm like, Hey, nice to meet you. And you're just cool. So I was like, it was just easier.It was easier to just like, talk to you. And I'm sure that people don't realize that like when you're on social the same way you build a relationship online the same way you build it off.There's no difference. Yeah. And like you said, like, they're not necessarily the client, but they may know somebody else. So I want that when anybody thinks of Muskoka they think of holly Carol period. Yes. Whether that means a buying a house or not, we can get into that I can sell them just get them to me.And we can work that out later. And also to like, it's about helping the world as much as being kind everybody like, eventually that shit pays off to. Yep. It's not just about real estate transactions like that. Just if you're just a better person, if you have intention, if you do the right thing, if you help other people, if you put out some good content that that is good for your soul, it comes back. Yeah, always does reciprocation. You know, when you do some good for someone else, it always comes back to eight.What else do you do for biz? Do you buy any business? I don't think so. Or do you sit open houses? Do you like is everything just 100% attraction based to you or?No, I do a lot of events. So I do a lot of you know, shaking hands and kissing babies. I love events. That's my main thing. Muskoka has that small town feel to even though it's it's very saturated in the summertime in the season? What's the population? What's a media population? Like summer and winter? I actually don't really know the answer that question. There's three main like little towns, but there's it's spread out so much. So it's hard to it. That's hard to say. I'll put that in the comments. Because it changes all the time. It also changes during the pandemic. Just know that it's a lot. There's a lot more people here, it's a tourist season town.What was I saying that right? Oh, yeah. So I, I do a lot of charity events. And the another reason why I do charity events, too, is because I like the people that go to charity events. So I'm not just looking for the rich and famous. I'm looking for the good hearted, rich and famous, you know, so is that where you got your start at? Like, would you say like going to events because I mean, I got started, I got all my business at nightclubs. That was only 22 Then but it was the same concept. Like I would go to meet people. And then I would stay in touch with the people I met. Are you collecting email addresses? Are you sending like you meet people, but then you know how it is meet someone they forget about you the next day. It's like when you showed a video shot.I'm doing strictly social media. I mean, I sometimes get their number, but even even now I'll get their social media and then get and then get theirs. And you know why I do that not just to get more followers, not just so they can see me. But so now I know them. Because remember, we used to have to get a an email or a phone number. And then we'd have to write all the description like, Oh, he's got a dog. And he's got a wife named Joan and edited up. Well, now we can just look at their social media and find something that likes them. And then that's, that's a reason to talk to him. What kind of dog is that? I totally forgot, right? Yeah, because when I would do my calls, I'd be like, Hey, how's fluffy doing? But now I don't even care about fluffy because I could just look on their feet and see fluffy right there. Well, that's that's a very important. So I have a feeling you probably have a strategy on this. So let's let's roleplay this a little bit. Let's pretend we're at a an event, because a lot of people will go to event they don't know what to say. Right? So like, let's just say you're at an event you're there to network, you know you're going for business, right? But you probably like these events anyways. But how do you go out and meet somebody? So let's just say II'm sitting here drinking my little cup of I don't know what's ever in here. Some alcoholic? Yeah, champagne in my Ticor title cup. That's a paper cup. But yeah, I'm drink champagne. I'm sitting there. How do you break the ice? What do you do?I'm very approachable. So we'll we'll laymen's it down. I mean, I would just say hello. When I would ask them questions, the best ways to ask question people like to talk about themselves. Yeah, don't talk about yourself. People like to talk about themselves, and you'll find a way for real estate to get in there. Yep. I always, I always like so what do you do?Yeah, always ask people, What do they do? And then they always ask me back, what do you do?And I just like it just, it just happens. You guys, like don't overthink this. It's not it really is that simple. really is that simple. And then you'll find something that you connect with them to see I'm a huge animal lover. You know, I like boating, there's something that will come up and then that's when you spark that up and started talking about that a little bit more, but don't just bombard them with questions. Once you find a question that kind of connects with you then go more into that, but I wouldn't lead with real estate I never have it comes up. Yeah. People real estate's like always comes up, especially when people are moving like it's just they talk about it, because it's emotional. And they're excited. And it's, it's fun. It's exciting. And don't overthink it. Guys. Have you ever prospected anyone? Have you ever like cold called anyone before? Yes, I'm prospecting Mark Wahlberg. Right?On a phone not on. I guess that's a different way to look at. I haven't looked at it that way before. But it is pressed. I have been prospecting people on Yes, I've been DMing people because I am being a little bit more intentional on who I want to call in.But it's not like the hard sell. It's like it's more just kind ofbuilding a relationship. Yep.I bet you have a lot of these.This is the upper end upper upper class, you're dealing with millionaires, right? I bet you they respect the hustle.They do. Oh, I've gotten a listing that way.I actually said to the guy said, It's okay. If you know if you don't go with me. And he's like, Well, I would really like it if you if you said that, that I should go with you. And I'm like, Well, I definitely want you to go with me. That's funny. But like he appreciated the fact that I like, went and met him and like met him again. Like he almost it's like I courted him almost that day at the upper market wants that. Like they like you, they want you to chase them. And like you got to remember, like when you're dealing at least I can't speak onthe millionaire class of women. But I know how the men react. And I know that they always want to brag about themselves. They want to tell people about the story that got them to where they're at. And it's always just you just have to float their ego. Oh, my God, I'm so impressed by your thing. How did you do it? That's the number one question you could ask anyone who's very successful, and they're automatically going to take liking to you. Every time right.Compliments are good. Questions are good.Like it? i This is this is cool. Any closing thoughts? We like to keep these about 2530 minutes? And we're just right about there. Do you have any final closing thoughts? You want to mention? Anything? Any advice you want to give to people, people who are just I don't know what to post? I don't know what to do. I'm just sort of stuck. How did she become successful? And for years, I've been doing this for 10. And I don't have that success? What is it?I think, think about what you would want to see. So if you were you're the client that you are trying to target, think about what they want to see. And then try to put your spin on it. Don't overthink it, be bold. And just get yourself out there. But be you love it. Why don't you go ahead and tell them what your handle is one more time and you guys want you to go ahead and follow Holly on on social media. And then you can see sort of what she's doing how she's doing it and r&d, it goes like there's no such thing as you know, r&d is a ripoff and deploy, but do it in your way. The cool thing about real estate is that you could do the exact same thing she's doing, you could do the exact same thing anyone's doing but because it's based on your personal brand, eat both, you'd be doing it differently. And there is no way to duplicate that. And that's the power of having a personal brand like people Hey, Mike, what if I have 30 people you're doing videos for in my market, it wouldn't matter because each of those videos are going to be going out to the people that they're associated with. And each of those videos are going to be done in a way that only they can do and that's the most marketable part of your business. It's your personal brand, your persona. It's not people aren't hiring you because you have a license that just gives you a legal right to make money with it. They're hiring you because of how you make them feel.So true. So appreciate you guys listening. Why don't you tell them your handle one more time? So yes, my handle is Holly and Carolyn. I will say reach out to me. I'm here to help. I want to help everybody. And one last thing. Try to create emotion with your content like that. Thank you folks for listening another episode of The Marketing do podcast visit us leave us some more reviews.Share this show with your friends and take our next content creator challenge if you want to visit learn more about that it's www dot real estate content creator challenge.com We'll see you guys next week. Bye bye. Thank you for watching another episode of the real estate marketing dude podcast. If you need help with video or finding out what your brand is, visit our website at WWW dot real estate marketing do.com We make branding and video content creation simple and do everything for you. So if you have any additional questions, visit the site, download the training, and then schedule time to speak with a dude and get you rolling in your local marketplace. Thanks for watching another episode of the podcast. 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For years Ashley lived with an abuser. Ultimately she was able to escape with her mother. Physically she was safe but mentally she was suffering. Her mind sought refuge with the help of her grandparents, her culture and traditions. Since then she has become the first indigenous woman to hold the title of Miss Canada, and the first indigenous woman to grace the pages of Sports Illustrated. She even went on to win the Miss Universe title. Ashley is still a model, actress, speaker and now author. Her book is set to be released in 2024. Follow Ashley on Instagram (along with 1.2 million others) at @ashleycallingbull. Topics in this episode include trauma, addiction, abuse, PTSD, depression FOLLOW BUNNY HUGS AND MENTAL HEALTH on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Bunny-Hugs-and-Mental-Health-103055408571486 on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bunnyhugspodcast/?hl=en TikTok https://tiktok.com/@bunnyhugspodcast/ Check out my children book at https://www.amazon.ca/Sometimes-Daddy-Cries-Todd-Rennebohm/dp/0228834678 Bunny Hugs and Mental Health is currently on the Top Ten Best Canadian Mental Health podcasts list! https://blog.feedspot.com/canadian_mental_health_podcasts/ And the Top 100 Best Mental Health Podcasts on the internet! https://blog.feedspot.com/mental_health_podcasts/
Today our hosts Rafael Kalamat and Michael Bleackley chat with Sara Winter about her passion for golf and plans to turn professional. She is preparing for LPGA Q-School this coming August. Sara shares more about her journey in golf, her ambassador role with Taylormade, as well playing in an Aramco LPGA event last year and her first experiences with tournament golf. Sara's channels: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saramwinter/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/saraawinterr TGP Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/GolfPodcastLive Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegolfpodcast.live Web: https://thegolfpodcast.live/
Today our hosts Rafael Kalamat and Michael Bleackley chat with Sara Winter about her passion for golf and plans to turn professional. She is preparing for LPGA Q-School this coming August. Sara shares more about her journey in golf, her ambassador role with Taylormade, as well playing in an Aramco LPGA event last year and her first experiences with tournament golf. Sara's channels: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saramwinter/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/saraawinterr TGP Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/GolfPodcastLive Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegolfpodcast.live Web: https://thegolfpodcast.live/
Today I am speaking with Shannelle Vogt. She is a former Miss Canada, a domestic violence survivor and by her absolute insistence also an overcomer meaning she no longer identifies as a victim of abuse. Shannelle has two beautiful children she is raising on her own, a supportive family and courage and strength way beyond her years. She shines with love for humanity, her children and herself and is so gentle and giving, you would never know she has been to hell and back all before she was 25. Before we get into the questions and our conversation I feel it is so important to recognize and validate that abuse is not ever something that someone deserves or brings on themselves in any way. During a time when there is so much conversation around that we choose our experiences and we choose to stay or leave and we choose who is in our lives so we must take responsibility we can end up misunderstanding the dynamic of abuse and how clever the abusers are at controlling and manipulating their victims. The choice isn't setting a boundary any more, it's survival and that changes the whole game and our choices. KEY TAKEAWAYS: The manipulation happens gradually and deliberately so the abuser can gain the greatest amount of control. Women (attempt to) leave abusive relationships 6-8 times before they are successful. The trauma you are experiencing is not what happens to you, it's what happens as a result of what happened to you. And this trauma leaves you scarred, fearful and resistant to change unless it's healed in a safe environment. Understanding the relationships we grew up around is an important part of understanding what kind of relationships we want. It's important to ask ourselves the right questions before getting into a long-term or serious relationship. The most important relationship is your relationships with yourself. Shannelle shares the 5 things she did to help her dissolve the numbness and scarring from her trauma. They were: Openness, Receive, Accept, Feel & Respond. The Healing from Abuse journey gets started on Jan. 26th. We are so excited to hold this healing space for you so you can release and grow. https://www.theseparationclub.com/course-portal You are also invited to join our FREE MASTERCLASS on Jan. 17th where you can meet Shannelle and I live. I am pretty sure I said the 12th during the episode so please note that the 17th is correct. https://www.theseparationclub.com/masterclass LINKS MENTIONED IN PODCAST MOST EXCITING NEWS - WE ARE GOING TO COSTA RICA TOGETHER! Join our upcoming retreat in Costa Rica, March 4-11, 2023: www.theseparationclub.com/retreats Head over to the Course Portal and check out the upcoming course on Healing from and Thriving when an abusive relationship is over. https://www.theseparationclub.com/course-portal Also make sure to download the Free Separation Checklist: https://theseparationclub.com/separation-checklist Join the private and free Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theseparationclub/ You can also find me on Instagram @theseparationclub where I share daily inspirations and tips as you navigate your divorce. You can find Shannelle on Instagram @shannellevogt
Brittany Elizabeth has always been a good getter and a person to go to when you want to get things done. She found ways in her own life to overcome challenges and create a better life. Rocking her own business, Brittany then found another spot where she could help herself and her community. And with that Female CEO was born. Female CEO is a place for ladies to find guidance, assistance, and connections. Starting and running a business is made easy with Brittany working for you. Brittany was crowned the 2022 Miss Mission Canada, sharing her vision of Female CEO. Bringing help to ladies in power and sharing awareness of her mission. Now traveling and sharing her story with others. Let's Be Well Together!Host: Karla Turnerwww.KarlaTurner.caIG: @theansweriselephant & @karlaturner.holisticwellnessGuest: Brittany Elizabethwww.beliizabeth.comIG: @beliizabeth @_femaleceo Photo By: Fantasy StudiosJewelry By: Dazzle By PariSponsored By:reFRESH Food & Drink Offering healthy lunches, smoothies, fresh juices, fresh baked pretzels, juice cleanses, kombucha onLifeCraft Change your beliefs, change your life. Be Fully Human.
Welcome to our special episode on the Breakfast with Tiffany show, in celebration of achieving a major milestone on our 2nd year anniversary on the podcast! And for this occasion, we had the pleasure of inviting the gorgeous Natalie Glebova, who offers her amazing energy healing techniques and a compelling spiritual winning mindset!As always, we ask our guests about their morning rituals and Natalie shares her ‘empower/winning hour' which incorporates positive movements through yoga, breathing exercises and meditation to generate positive thoughts and energy chakras. Then the discussion leads to her fond childhood memories in Russia, and her top five favorite countries she adores in the order of, Bali Indonesia, Bhutan, Italy, New York City, and Costa Rica. With Japan on the bucket list! When asked about her partner, Natalie explains how the manifestation of the ideal man through values and compatibility alongside the continuous upgrading of her ideal self on her list lead her to self-love. She highly recommends "The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment Book by Eckhart Tolle” which was gifted to her by the Canadian actor Jim Carrey and “Healing Mantras: Using Sound Affirmations for Personal Power, Creativity, and Healing by Thomas Ashley-Farrand” to anyone seeking for something beyond the body and mind. Lastly, Natalie shares the seven winning qualities in all parts of life; gratitude, fearlessness, resilience, curiosity, confidence, generosity and awareness. Her coaching expertise with beauty pageant contestants, and her sustainable living lifestyle of composting, waste separation, beach cleanings, conserving energies and considering to install solar panels in their future home. Her favorite happy tunes are 70's disco, funky, indie house and more! Natalie reminds us to keep spreading and shining that beautiful light in each of us!NATALIE GLEBOVA is an author of two best-selling books, and a winning energy coach. Becoming the first immigrant, from Russia, ever to win Miss Canada contest and ultimately winning the Miss Universe title in 2005. Through her own extensive spiritual journey to attain self-love and deeper self-awareness, Natalie started a coaching aspects practice that focuses on energetic aspects of personal development to help her students become winners in life and love. You can follow Natalie's work and achievements on her website → natalieglebova.com Mentioned on the podcast; Episode 2: How To Live Your Authentic Self? https://breakfastwithtiffany.buzzsprout.com/1187534/4724792-how-to-live-your-authentic-selfEpisode 4: My Addiction Recovery https://breakfastwithtiffany.buzzsprout.com/1187534/4927388-my-addiction-recoveryShare with us your thoughts on the episode and don't forget to SHARE, LIKE, COMMENT, RATE & SUBSCRIBE to our podcast. Spotify ~ https://open.spotify.com/show/52ySZU9QRQOkkCfM2pJaiz?si=96fc6105f4e44a93Apple Podcast ~ https://podcasts.apple.com/jp/podcast/breakfast-with-tiffany-show/id1524300778For questions, requests, collaborations and comments, feel free to reach us via our e-mail ~ breakfastwithtiffanyshow@outlook.com Breakfast With Tiffany Show Official Page ~ https://www.tiffanyrossdale.com/podcastSupport the show
On this weeks episode of The Caffeine & Anxiety Podcast hosts Kristen & Jane discuss Janes new title of Miss Canada United World, and dive into Janes pageant experience. The girls take some Q&A's, and dive into whats been the bearer of their stress lately.
In the first episode of season 4 of the Divorcing Well podcast, I chat with the inspiring Shannelle Vogt who is the subject of the short documentary called Fault Lines. Shannelle shares her story of being a promising figure skater, and then Miss Canada, only to become involved in an abusive relationship that alienated her from her family and friends, and put her into a life of struggle and hardship. Shannelle shares how she overcame her challenges, left the relationship as a young mother, and began her journey of healing. You won't want to miss this beautiful and inspiring story.
Join us in today's episode where we speak to one of the most likeable people on instagram, former Miss Canada, incredible golfer, and one of the most kind hearted people I know, Sara Winter. One the luckiest people in golf, with more holes in one than anyone else I know, Sara Winter shares her story of pageants, becoming Miss Canada, and her future goals for golf. Don't forget you can dm me on insta @miaellax about anything you'd like me to chat about or discuss in upcoming episodes.Support the show
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The Balut Kiki Project: Uniquely Pinoy. Unapologetically Queer.
2021: The year that was in beauty pageants. With the Miss Globe and Miss Intercontinental titles (and a few more) secured by the Philippines, punctuated by Bea Gomez's Top 5 finish at Miss Universe, does the country retain its reputation as the current pageant powerhouse in the world, universe, cosmos, including all outlying star-systems?Aba mga Bes, kasama natin ang not one, but two, verified pageant insiders na sina CJ (Korona Filiipina) at Alexa (Qrown Philippines). Ganyan namin kayo ka-love, mga Badeng! And how do we love thee, mga Bessies, you ask? Let us count the ways. Pinilit namin si Cj at Alexa to spill the beans about inside information, behind-the-scenes tidbits, with matching sideline commentary tungkol sa mga pageant ganaps during the past year. Tinanong daw ni Cindy ang Miss Intercontinental org kung bakit sa kanya binigay ang korona – ano ang sagot ng org? Bakit destined si Maureen for Miss Globe and bakit naging blessing in disguise ang hindi niya pagsungkit ng Bb. Pilipinas-Internatiional title? And speaking of International, kamusta na si Hannah? Shempre, happy tayong mga miron sa top 5 finish ni Bea sa Miss U, pero sa totoo lang, inasahan ba ito ng mga pageant pages? What did MUP do differently this year – did they learn from their ‘mistakes' last year? And we bet na hindi niyo pa ‘to naririnig – ang chika ng mga queens, mas mahirap na daw manalo sa local Philippine pageants vs. international pageants! Kalerkee, diba? Andami pa, Bessies! We kiki-ed about Miss Bahrain, this year's Miss Canada – both victims of toxic Pinoy pageant fandom, kung dapat na bang ibalik ang franchise sa Cubao, at kung makakasira ba ang postponement ng Miss World sa pag-alagwa ng chances ng pambato nating si Tracy. May kulang pa ba? Ay opkors. Hindii pwedeng hindi pag-usapan sina SamBer at SamPan at si Angkol. Kuta-kutakot na insider information, mga Bes. If you are a beauty pageant fiend, must-listen-to ang project nato! Click play na, Bes, para hindi ma-break ang semi-final streak natin sa Miss U next year! For more resources: www.balutkiki.com.:::::::::If you are listening to us on Spotify, ApplePodcasts, Podchaser, PodcastAddict, etc., please leave us a rating and a review. The reason we ask this is because this helps us appear on searches much quicker and allows people to discover our podcast easier so we are able reach and empower more.Better yet, please tell a friend about us, especially if that friend needs to relate to somebody going through a tough time, like we all sometimes do. Let them know they're not alone.If you want to support our show, please click on the BuyMeACoffee link below. This will ensure we can keep doing what we do.The Balut Kiki Project is a winner at the 2021 Asia Podcast Festival Awards.(If you are a Filipino living in the Philippines and you, or somebody you know, are undergoing depression or having suicidal thoughts, try talking to somebody you trust or please go to the link: https://doh.gov.ph/NCMH-Crisis-Hotline . It's okay to ask for help. )Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/balutkiki)
Miss Canada 2020, Black Lives Matter Activist, and Model Nova Stevens has a message for you: Love yourself first, surround yourself with a community who inspires you, and be fiercely proud of who you are. We talk to Nova about her childhood and the massive shift of moving from Ethiopia to Newfoundland, moving out as a 15-year old and taking on New York City. This episode delves into the world of pageantry, the importance of mentors, the impact of social media presence and posting, and letting your love for humanity lead your way. Anyone looking to level up, disrupt the norms, and be the change you want to see - for yourself first, and THEN for others, this one's for YOU! Nova so beautifully hopes we will all one day say: “you can't believe in me more than I believe in me”. So, BBs, ask questions, invest in yourself, and stand up for positive progress and systemic change. Nova is a true inspiration, and we're so excited to share our time with you! About Nova Stevens: Nova Stevens (born; Nyawal Bukjok) is a Canadian model, activist, and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe Canada 2020. As Miss Universe Canada, she represented Canada at Miss Universe 2020, making her the first woman of South Sudanese origin to compete at the pageant. Stevens is also a professional model and an activist for Black Lives Matter.To connect with Nova: click HERE To connect with Bombshell Brunches: click HERETo connect with Kristina Lao: click HERETo connect with Raquelle Roodenburg: click HEREThank you to our incredible BB Team: Glen, Bosco, Hannah, Grace, Elvin and Nicole! Levels Music Production: Audio Career Pathway Support (to connect with Levels Music Pro, click HERE)
On episode 71 of Welcome To The Winners Circle, Derek Pang and co-host Bianca Léger interview Shannon Smadella (IG: @shannonsmadella) an ordained spiritual minister & teacher metaphysician, Reiki master, Akashic reader, mental health advocate, business executive and former Miss Canada who returns to WTTWC for her second appearance. Here are some of the subjects we touched on: - What she loves about her world right now. - Her ultimate teacher in her life. - Empathy. - Her mission today. - The practices that bring her the most joy in this world. - Working with the elements. - Her entry into the metaphysical world. - The impact of psychedelic medicine upon her journey. - Her involvement with MAPS Canada. - Current scientific research regarding the positive benefits of psilocybin mushrooms. - The importance of integration in regards to one's return from a psychedelic experience. - The energy healing practise of Reiki. - Closing words of wisdom. I hope you guys enjoy this podcast as much as we did. We are all on the same path, The Hero's Journey, just at different points along the way. Thank you so much for listening! Connect with us on Instagram: WTTWC Podcast: @wttwc Derek Pang - @pangyoga Bianca Léger - @bee.leger https://www.welcometothewinnerscircle.com
Photo: VOTE LIBERAL - "THE GATES ARE MINE TO OPEN". Mackenzie King 1930 Election Posters. This is the first of three copies of this colour poster. The work depicts Miss Canada, opening the doors, under a "1930 Budget" lintel, of "British Preferential Tariff". Groundhog Day in the Canadian Election. Conrad Black @ConradMBlack https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/mail-in-delays-and-recounts-canadas-election-tallying-drags-on/ar-AAOKrYg
Welcome back to another episode of Embodied Wellness Radio! On todays episode, guest Sarah Ainsley Harrison (holistic nutritionist, Miss Canada, editorial writer for Inside Fitness Magazine, as well as brand manager for Believe Supplements) sits down with Denon to chat about the amino spiking controversy, how to avoid getting scammed by protein manufacturing companies, as well as how Believe Supplements is going above and beyond the rest to provide transparency to customers. NOTE* We have no affiliation with any brands mentioned in todays podcast. For podcast notes and resources please visit www.embodiedwellnessco.com/blog/proteinspiking Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/embodiedwellnessco/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/embodiedwellnessco
Welcome back to another episode of Embodied Wellness Radio! On todays episode, guest Sarah Ainsley Harrison (holistic nutritionist, Miss Canada, editorial writer for Inside Fitness Magazine, as well as brand manager for Believe Supplements) sits down with Denon to chat about the amino spiking controversy, how to avoid getting scammed by protein manufacturing companies, as well as how Believe Supplements is going above and beyond the rest to provide transparency to customers. NOTE* We have no affiliation with any brands mentioned in todays podcast. For podcast notes and resources please visit www.embodiedwellnessco.com/blog/proteinspiking Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/embodiedwellnessco/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/embodiedwellnessco
On this weeks episode of The Caffeine & Anxiety Podcast Jane debriefs us all on her Miss Canada journey! The girls chat about their recent anxiety struggles, and chat all about being back to work full time. On the topic of cosmetic procedures, Kristen and Jane talk about what they have done and why they make no apologies about it. They also talk about their nightly "nightcaps" and how COVID made them appreciate peoples presence and strongly dislike social media addiction.
On this weeks episode of the Caffeine & Anxiety Podcast the girls chat about grief and loss, and how they've learned to process it. With restrictions loosening up the girls chat about working at weddings during COVID times, and the challenges they face when doing their job now. Jane discusses how she's feeling going into competing Miss Canada, and then they discuss their style evolutions and inspirations.
Brittany Rushton is a personal trainer and nutrition coach as well as the Founder of SophroSYNC Fitness. She has also launched her own virtual pageant Miss Entrepreneurship Canada, focussed on building the entrepreneurial skills of Canadian women. Connect with Brittany: https://www.beliizabeth.com/ --- Lost your pageant motivation? Book in a coaching session TODAY: ⬇️⬇️⬇️ https://thepageantboss.com/
She had two deconstructions, that's how bad ass she is. Embodiment coach, former Miss Canada, and a bisexual biracial poly badass, Tara Teng joins the pod to talk about Embodiment as spiritual practice, deconstruction, faith, ya know, the usual delicious gems. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this weeks episode Kristen & Jane start off by chatting about Janes recent “Ms. Photogenic” win at the Queen Of The Screen Pageant, and her outlook on the next few weeks before she competes in the Miss. Canada Pageant. The girls get into societies way of pinning women against one another when they discuss a recent viral post of NASA's Alyssa Carson and Kendall Jenner. On the topic of true crime Kristen and Jane chat about doing deep dives into the twisted crimes that keep them up at night. And of course, with their COVID 19 vaccinations looming, they chat all about how they're feeling moving forward with transition out of lock down.
Tara Teng is an embodiment coach who works in the intersections of spirituality and sexuality. Alongside collaborative work with community stakeholders, lawmakers, and organizations, Tara spent more than 10 years working to advance the socioeconomic status of women to diminish sexual violence and end human trafficking. Tara’s advocacy has helped to pass new laws in Canada that protect victims of human trafficking, and she established that country’s first municipal action plan to combat human trafficking. Also, Tara is a TEDx speaker, former Miss Canada, and was named “Canada’s Women of the Year” in 2011. She is one of the Globe and Mail’s “Top 25 Most Transformational Canadians,” received an International Heroes award from the Joy Smith Foundation, and the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee medal in recognition of her human rights work. Topics Discussed: Faith and Identity: Bisexual, bi-racial Asian-Canadian, Christian-mystic woman Deconstruction: Evolve and question everything around you and within yourself Shift in Faith: Jesus and his love for people and his hatred of injustice Embodiment: Power systems/structures use our bodies for profit and control Disembodiment and Segregation: Reclaim and reconnect with pieces of self Intersectionality: Expressing our queerness, makes us a target, but it’s necessary Polyamory: Connection and commitment to relationship needs and boundaries Links and Resources: Tara Teng Tara Teng on Instagram Tara Teng - TEDx Speaker Queer Youth of Faith Art Contest (Beloved Arise) 2022 Q Christian Fellowship Conference Masterclass: 4 Practices You Can Start Now to Move Beyond Shame Queerology Podcast on Instagram Queerology Podcast on Twitter Beyond Shame by Matthias Roberts Matthias Roberts on Patreon
Today Héctor and Óscar have a very special guest! The beautiful Nova Stevens, Miss Canada 2020! We talk about her preparation for Miss Universe, social media and which designer is making her final Miss Universe evening gown! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ashley Callingbull has become a popular public figure across Canada and the world. She is an actress who has starred in various television series over the past decade. In June 2010, Ashley placed 2nd Runner up in the Miss Universe Canada 2010 Pageant. Ashley was chosen as Miss Canada in 2010 and represented her nation in international pageants in China, Europe and Barbados. She also received the Top 20 Under 30 Award in Canada. Ashley also received a role model award from the United Nations in October 2015 for Global Dignity Day. In 2015, Ashley won the Mrs. Universe pageant..... Listen in as we talk about Ashley’s earlier pursuits prior to acting and taking it global, how she chooses what she wants to do, social media vs personal life, and how we need to be mindful in this era of public image and social media….. Shownotes: Instagram Website Song Belleair Bluffs Mikey Geiger https://app.soundstripe.com/songs/12511 www.radiclenarrative.com
Euphelia is an Economics Major at the University of Toronto, Banker by day, Radio host by night. She is passionate about ethical, vegan living and Loves yoga, piano, and aerial aerobics. She was a finalist for Miss Worlds Canada 2020 and will be competing in the title of Miss Canada 2021 in June!
What an episode I have for you this time around. This conversation that I had with Tara Teng was epic. We covered the intersectionality of sexuality and spirituality, we spoke about purity culture, we spoke about decolonisation and our anti-racism work that is part of being a fully embodied human. We discussed the layers that are involved in life, the layers that we need to make sure are involved in our life, supporting the LGBTQA+ humans and the ethical and sustainability choices we need to make in our lives. If you have never heard of Tara or you have never spoken to her or heard her words she is an absolutely incredible human that has dedicated so much of her life already to Justice and I'm really stoked for this episode. There's not much more that I can say to convince you to press play so just press play! Tara Teng is a TEDx Speaker, former Miss Canada, and Embodiment Coach working in the intersections of spirituality and sexuality. She helps people come home to themselves, dismantling purity culture and reclaiming embodiment as a spiritual practice so your whole self can live and thrive in wholeness. Aside from her 1:1 coaching mentorships, Tara hosts women's circles, workshops, online classes and retreats throughout Vancouver, Canada on the topics of theology, justice, embodiment, sexuality, and relationships. Tara comes to this work after ten years working to advance the socio-economic status of women and end human trafficking alongside collaborative work with community stakeholders, lawmakers, and some amazing organizations. Her advocacy work has helped to pass new laws in Canada that protect victims of human trafficking and she has established Canada's first Municipal Action Plan to Combat Human Trafficking. She was named Canada's “Woman of the Year” in 2011, named one of the Globe and Mail's “Top 25 Most Transformational Canadians”, received an International Heroes award from the Joy Smith Foundation, as well as the Queen's Diamond Jubilee medal in recognition of her vast human rights work. In her personal life, Tara is a single mother to two young children. She continues to invest in her community as a mentor with the Miss BC leadership program and often speaks at local schools and events in the community. She lives, works and plays on the unceded traditional territories of the Kwantlen, Matsqui, Katzie and Semiahmoo First Nations. www.tarateng.com facebook.com/tarateng patreon.com/tarateng instagram.com/misstarateng Did you love this episode? Leave a review by clicking here! Instagram: @conscioussexuality Facebook: Conscious Sexuality Website: www.conscioussexuality.com.au
I love watching younger people find their passions and have so much drive. Chantel Wiebe has such an inspiring drive to kick ass in life well wearing a pretty dress and high heels! The life lessons that she has learnt through her pageants is so cool. I have never really understood the reason behind pageants other than to judge women. Now I'm stocked to watch more and cheer on these amazing ladies who are stepping up in this world, and sharing their voices in this unique platform style. Learn how Chantelle is now hopping to the other side of the camera to help people find their own beauty! Also how did cannabis help Chan manage her stress and anxiety. PLEASE NOTE: This is Chantelle's story about cannabis please talk with your doctor or someone who works at a cannabis store to learn more before trying it for yourself. This will not work the same for everyone and please wait till you are the legal age. Host: Karla Turnerwww.KarlaTurner.caIG: @theansweriselephant & @karlaturner.wellnessadvocateFB: @The Answer is Elephant Podcast & @Karla Turner.Wellness AdvocateGuest: Chantel Wiebewww.FantasyStudios.comIG: @chantel_wiebe & @fantasy_studios_ FB: @Chantel Wiebe & @Fantasy StudiosSponsored By: reFRESH Food & Drink Offering healthy lunches, smoothies, fresh juices, fresh baked pretzels, juice cleanses, kombucha onWalkers General Store Walkers General Store is a retail store for the whole family. We are not all about "western wear".
On episode 39 of WELCOME TO THE WINNERS CIRCLE, Derek Pang interviews Reverend Shannon Smedella (IG: @shannonsmadella) an ordained spiritual minister & teacher metaphysician, Reiki master, Akashic reader, mental health advocate, business executive and former Miss Canada. Here are some of the subjects we touched on: - What she loves about her world right now. - The importance of connecting with nature. - Being in service to others and helping people in whichever she can. - Her learnings from being a single mother and how she teaches her son how to discover who he is. - Her motivation and journey to becoming Miss Canada. - Her passion for charity work including cycling over 4,000km in 40 days cross-continent to raise funds for the Red Cross Organization through her celebrity cycling tour. - Leading Yoga classes, transformation workshops and various other trainings around the world. - Having the opportunity to study in person with Deepak Chopra, Eckhart Tolle, Dr. Gabor Maté, amongst many other mentors in her continued pursuit of knowledge and development. - Becoming an ordained spiritual minister. - What are the Akashic Records and how are they accessed? - How she overcomes fear. - Being diagnosed with Lyme disease and how she healed herself. - The importance of inner child work. - Her thoughts on vaccines. - The greatest life lesson she's learnt on her journey thus far. I hope you guys enjoy this podcast as much as we did. We are all on the same path, The Hero's Journey, just at different points along the way. Thank you so much for listening! Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/welcometothewinnerscircle/ WTTWC Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wttwccommunity/ Connect with us on Instagram: WTTWC Podcast: @wttwc Derek Pang - @pangyoga https://www.welcometothewinnerscircle.com
Margherita and Beau met at the first single entrepreneurs holiday event "SingleBells," which they were both speakers at. Margherita helps people realize the potential they have within, and guides them to express their highest selves into the world. She's an IFBB Pro and former MISS Canada winner. Beau is also an entrepreneur, professional social networker, influence coach and public speaker. In this episode we talk about how the pandemic brought them together and what conscious coupling is all about. Together they share what attracted them to one another, what's important in partnership and how to resolve conflict. Do you want to get matched? Join our private singles network! Click Here Do you want to become a Matchmaker? Get certified! Connect with Carmelia on Instagram @carmeliaray @betterlovepodcast Connect with Carmelia on Facebook Learn more about Carmelia Get One on One Video advice from Carmelia on Mentor.Cam Carmelia Ray Website
Shannon Smadella at shannonsmadella.com has worked for over 15 years as a Life & Wellness Coach, is a Yogic Sciences Educator, Chopra Meditation Instructor, International Master Teacher, Author, Speaker & a former Miss Canada. Shannon studied with many teachers including Deepak Chopra & Eckhart Tolle. She shares her passion for ‘healing’ while celebrating the interconnectedness of body, mind and Spirit
Shannon Smadella at shannonsmadella.com has worked for over 15 years as a Life & Wellness Coach, is a Yogic Sciences Educator, Chopra Meditation Instructor, International Master Teacher, Author, Speaker & a former Miss Canada. Shannon studied with many teachers including Deepak Chopra & Eckhart Tolle. She shares her passion for ‘healing’ while celebrating the interconnectedness of body, mind and Spirit
The thirty-first episode of the Quarantine Sessions Podcast is with special guest Reverend Shannon Smadella Lynn. We spoke about her path of healing and transformation, from being Miss Canada to becoming the host of the Psychedelic Renaissance Seminar Series for MAPS (The Multidisciplinary Association of Psychedelic Studies.) We also spoke about her podcast, Dialed-In, which can be found here: https://www.shannonsmadella.com/dialed-in More of Jake's work can be found at http://www.jakekobrinportal.com/You can donate to this podcast at http://paypal.me/jkobrinart
Have you been recently diagnosed with epilepsy? Are you a family member, friend or loved one of someone living with epilepsy and wondering how your daily life will change due to epilepsy? Are you an employer who has an employee with epilepsy? Are you a teacher or professor who has a student with epilepsy in your class? Are you a health care provider who has patients or clients with epilepsy? If you answered "Yes" to any of the above questions, then our A New Diagnosis. The New Normal. podcast is the perfect podcast for you! Join Christine Jamieson – BC Epilepsy Society Impact Speaker and a person living with epilepsy who holds the titles of Miss BC 2018 and Miss Canada 2019 – and Sonia Ali – BC Epilepsy Society Provincial Manager of Programs and Services– as they go over how to navigate the new normal after a diagnosis of epilepsy.
Shannon Smadella won the crown of Miss Canada in 2009. After a successful stint as a manager with Cutco/Vector Canada, she left the company to pursue other interests. The outer transformation she underwent in pursuing Miss Canada brought about a far more significant inner transformation, as Shannon came to realize that we are all so much more than just body and mind. For most of the past 10 years, Shannon has used her platform to impact children and adults all over North America and beyond with technologies for mental and physical well-being. She has also worked with at least 88 charities to raise millions of dollars for people in need. Extensively trained in the Yogic Sciences, Shannon educates others about inner beauty and self-care. Her thought-provoking insights can help you experience inner transformation. For the complete show notes and access to all episodes, visit ChangingLivesPodcast.com
A new episode has arrived. New Theory Radio is back with another #NTRSpotlight edition of the show. This week we profile three creators that are truly pushing the world of arts and culture forward. We kick-off the show with a conversation that host Nav Nanwa had with multi-faceted artist Jasleen Powar aka Horsepower. This Vancouver-native is a rapper, actor, and the host of First We Feast’s Curry Shop and she just dropped a new album called Lil Miss Canada. We talk to her about that, what inspired the project, and her thoughts on WAP and female empowerment.And then we welcome singer, songwriter and actor – the multi-talented Rup Magon. You may have heard of Rup as one half of the award-winning duo Josh, or from his previous roles in such movies like Breakaway and The Black Prince.Now he’s playing a duck decoy carver by the name of Amandeep in CBC Gem’s new comedy series Decoys. We chat with him about the show, the role, and how this relates to immigrant experience of a lot of new Canadians. Lastly, we close out the show welcoming Elizabeth Rodriquez from the Afro-Cuban Roots and Jazz Ensemble OKAN. Their sophomore release Espiral comes out on October 9th, and Elizabeth stops by to chat about the project, the group's rich Cuban roots, and their new single 'Mercedes'. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------HorsepowarInstagram & Twitter: @horsepowarCheck out Horsepowar's new album "LIL MISS CANADA" on all streaming platforms: www.horsepowar.com--------------------------------------Rup MagonTwitter & Instagram: @rupmagonCheck out 'Decoys' on CBC Gem today: https://bit.ly/3hQV8co--------------------------------------OKANTwitter: @okanmusicaInstagram: @okanmusicacubaOKAN's sophomore album 'Espiral' comes out October 9th: https://www.okanmusica.com/ --------------------------------------Offers for Listeners:Maskwell (@GetMaskwell)Get 10% off when you use the code: NEWTHEORYFor more details on Maskwell and how you can purchase a mask visit: www.getmaskwell.com--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
Nancy Fitzgerald joins the show today to talk about founding iLendingDIRECT with her husband whose tragic passing led her to take up the role of CEO. In this insightful episode, Michael and Nancy touch on the often discriminatory nature of business, how to operate smooth career pivots, the importance of resiliency and a strong social support network as well as why you should avoid getting your MBA on the job! ABOUT OUR GUEST Nancy Fitzgerald is an award-winning executive within the automotive finance industry. As CEO, Nancy leads iLendingDIRECT’s executive team and drives the company’s strategic vision and business plan. She also fosters relationships and develops partnerships with national financial companies to help provide their customers with exceptional financial services. Nancy has been awarded the Auto Remarketing Women in Remarketing Award (2016), the Insights Success Magazine’s 30 Most Influential Women in Business (2016), and the Top 25 Most Powerful Women In Business by the Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce (2020). GET IN TOUCH WITH NANCY ON LINKEDIN THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS Podfly Productions: Podfly.net Veterans of Foreign Wars: VFWpost1.org OC Executive Search: OCExecutiveSearch.com KEY TAKEAWAYS [1:52] Michael introduces Nancy and asks her to share an interesting tidbit about herself — she is a singer and won the Miss Canada pageant. She speaks a bit about what iLendingDirect is and what they do. TIMES OF CRISIS [6:04] Nancy touches on how COVID-19 has impacted her business bottom line. She also speaks to how her company pulled through the ’08 financial crisis. BEING A MISS [10:05] Nancy talks about the classifications and stereotypical judgments that she has faced through the years, and why her Miss Canada title doesn’t figure on her LinkedIn page. JOURNALISM [14:20] Academic and career paths are often circumvoluted, Nancy talks about having gone for social work, her interest in the Law and social justice, and finally competitive news journalism. She touches on what brought about her pivot toward financial services. OFF THE RAILS [19:00] Patrick, Nancy’s husband and the CEO of their company, passed away on August 26th, 2014. She talks about what it took to earn the CEO title. DOING IT ALL [25:30] Handling the loss of a husband while keeping both family and business afloat was no small feat. It still is tough. Nancy talks about her wonderful support network and family. HIRING [27:30] Nancy talks about her hiring practices, what she looks for in new hires, and how she chooses the people that surround her. She also emphasizes the importance of company culture. BECOMING CEO [29:39] Though she never aimed at being a CEO and though she was very green at it, Nancy speaks to the strengths she’s always naturally had than enabled her to succeed at the position. ADVICE FOR DARK DAYS [31:36] Nancy talks about the Butterfly Foundation and she shares advice for people that may be going through a terrible time. REWARDS [38:20] Forget CEO, what Nancy finds most rewarding is giving back through iLendingDIRECT and the Butterfly Foundation. ADVICE NANCY STILL FOLLOWS [39:32] Get to know what you’re not good at. ADVICE FOR EMERGING CXOs [41:30] After a segue into Bill Gates’ driving style, Nancy shares her thoughts on how great the man is as well as what’s important in life. BEST WORST JOB NANCY EVER HAD [46:45] Being a producer on Home and Garden television. [49:12] Michael thanks Nancy for coming on the podcast to share her insight and closes out the podcast with his favorite takeaways. We hope you learned something today and enjoyed the conversation. Please give us 5 stars on iTunes and share your comments so we can improve and ask the questions you want to hear. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE iLendingDIRECT iFleetDIRECT The Butterfly Foundation SPECIAL THANKS TO Jalan Crossland for the music Angela Johnson at OC Executive Search Joseph Batty at Podfly Corey Coates at Podfly ABOUT YOUR HOST For the past 20 years, Michael Mitchel, B.A., has been interviewing leaders in their fields. He started his career recruiting for United Parcel Service in Seattle, where he implemented the company's Welfare to Work program for the Washington State District. He has recruited for Federal agencies and U.S. Department of Defense contractors for classified programs internationally. He Founded OC Executive Search in 2001 to serve companies ranging from startups to Global F10. Michael is an honorably discharged veteran of the U.S. Navy and enjoys skiing, cycling, traveling, photography as well as hiking in the Colorado Rockies with his cattle dog, Kala the Wunderdawg. FIND MICHAEL MITCHEL ON LINKEDIN AND ON TWITTER
Since a young age, Rahel has been involved in artistic exploration through various forms of dance, rhythm and music. She found her calling in Raks Sharqi (Oriental/Egyptian Style) and Fusion Bellydance at the age of fifteen and has been passionate about it ever since, fully immersing herself in it.Rahel is the choreographer and artistic director of bellydance troupe The Helwa Dancers, and she herself has danced with former bellydance troupe Banat Dallah directed by Narmaya, and Ninawa Eastern Magic Folkloric Dance Company run by internationally renowned dancers Moh Abu Ras and Moh Al Ratta. Her film credits include the star role in the award winning short film “Imago” by Drea Morin, as well a featured performance in an episode of the popular TV series “Hellcats”. Rahel was a featured performer in the high profile event Illuminate Yaletown in 2011, and had the privilege of having her choreography selected for the 2012 “Shimmy Mob”, the world’s largest bellydance flash mob featuring thousands of dancers all over the globe. She has choreographed solo performances for the talent portion of Miss Canada, Miss Hong Kong and Miss China International competitions, as well as Salome’s “Dance of the 7 Veils” in a 2013 production of the play by Oscar Wilde.In this episode you will learn about:- Finding femininity through belly dance- Self-love vs self-acceptance- Important entrepreneurial skills and tips for dancers (teachers & performers)- Consulting for movies and choreographing for beauty pageants- Freedom for being yourselfShow Notes to this episode:Find Rahel on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and website.Follow Iana on Instagram, FB, Youtube, website .For more information about Jillina’s initiative #2getherWeMoveLive visit jillina.eventbrite.com.Podcast: www.ianadance.com/podcast
Since #Queentuhan started, we've been talking about how pageants have grown into a true celebration of womanhood. We've emphasized the importance of self-love and truly standing for what you believe in. Our guest today definitely embodied these traits as she stood on the Miss Universe stage. Siera Bearchell gave all of us an unforgettable performance when she represented Canada in Miss Universe 2016. Today she joins the show to talk about her pageant experiences, life as a mom, and how she continues to inspire women all around the world.
Guest co-host: Roushelle Reign (@roushellereign) | Hello, my unapologetic beauties! I hope everyone is doing well and keeping safe. For today's episode, I am joined by the lovely beautiful business savvy, Miss Roushelle Regin honey! She is a Brand, Web and Experienced Strategist and Designer. A background of dance (25 years professionally trained), pageantry (former Miss Canada), and modelling. A woman of many talents. In today's episode, we will be discussing young black woman in business, entrepreneurship and the highs and lows of starting your own business and working your way up in the business world.
For full show-notes and additional resources visit https://danweiss.eu/eating-disorders-ailey-jolie/ Time stamps Ailey's background 00:07:45 Ailey competes in Miss Teen Canada and her background with ballet. 00:09:00 the moment she realized there was something wrong 00:10:20 eating disorders in aesthetic sports 62% of women and 32% of men are affected anorexia and body dismorphia 00:16:22 the root cause of eating disorders orthorexia "an obsession with being healthy is not being healthy. It is just obsession." 00:22:33 exercise addiction and the problem with not being in touch with your body 00:26:07 are athletes afraid to tap into their intuition and why the best athletes are less control oriented, less analytical and more intuitive 00:33:51 overexercising purging by exercise - "I exercise so I can eat" exercise addiction blunted dopamine receptors 00:45:00 Preventing disordered eating
Christine Jamieson, Miss Canada 2019 & Miss British Columbia 2019 and 2018 is the CEO and founder behind PUSH25 Creative Solutions, a full-service marketing company serving British Columbia and beyond. She is a strong advocate for mental health and epilepsy, working to create programs, raise funds for research, make policy changes and educate the public.
This year in the Miss Universe Pageant, Canada was represented by Alyssa Boston. We interviewed Alyssa, after she competed in the Miss Universe pageant wearing her now iconic cannabis leaf showgirl costume. Alyssa is just getting started in the cannabis industry, and what a way to do it. Hopefully she's going to start her own business soon. Enjoy The Edibles Interview with Miss Canada.
Tanya Memme is an Emmy Nominated TV Host, Inspirational Speaker & Soul Centered Coach / Consultant who travels around the world teaching entrepreneurs how to “Build Engagement & Visibility on Camera, Video & Social Media.” She is the founder of “Life Masters” a Talk Show/Podcast on ITunes, AppleTV and Roku and on YouTube. She deeply inspires her listeners through the stories of some of the most renowned speakers and mentors in the world. Stories of unwavering perseverance and words of wisdom to help others get through the challenges of life. Tanya is most famous as the host of the Emmy nominated show, “Sell This House” on A&E for 15 years. She also hosted popular shows like “Sell This House Extreme” and “Move This House” on A&E, FYI and BIO Channel and “Home & Family” on Hallmark Channel, Awesomeness TV, “Best Vacations and (syndicated travel show) ET CANADA on Global TV. Tanya was crowned Miss CANADA in 1994 and competed for the coveted title of Miss World in Sun City South Africa. She has traveled the world giving motivational speeches and with World Vision filming and uncovering the truth about Child Trafficking and Child Labor. She was the DirectTV Customer news Anchor for 7 years and has hosted over 50 infomercials. Tanya is big into giving back and makes trips to Guatemala with her dad to help WELLS OF HOPE build schools and bring clean water to remote communities. She has a 7 year old daughter Ava who also appeared (crafting with her mommy) on Hallmark Channel’s “Home & Family” for 4 years. Instagram @tanyamemmeofficial www.tanyamemme.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/confessionsofanactress/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/confessionsofanactress/support
Vanessa Bielecki is a woman who does it all. She's a published author, a teacher, a trainer, and is a Miss Canada 2020 candidate. She runs an amazing YouTube channel, "My Teacher Vanessa", where she helps people learn English. Learn more at www.jubilance.com/blog
Nancy Fitzgerald, CEO of iLendingDIRECT – After her husband, CEO of the company, was killed in a tragic bicycling accident, “the sharks were circling” the company. Now it’s thriving. Here’s the story. “I never quit... I’ve always known that no matter how hard my life has been at times that the sun is going to shine the very next day.” Nancy Fitzgerald, CEO, iLendingDIRECT I wanted to interview Nancy because I LOVE the service delivered by her company to its clients: it gets consumers out from under expensive (predatory?) car loans, lowering their interest rate by an average of almost 6%. Nancy, former Miss Canada, shares a bit of her vocal talent during our interview. More importantly, she shares a story of massive determination and running a culture-driven company.
What concerns bubble up for you when you think of hiring someone with a known health challenge? Today, Shelli is joined by Christine Jamieson (also known as Miss Canada), the CEO and Founder of PUSH25, a creative agency through which she helps local and national businesses achieve marketing success. Christine has built four foundations by inspiring others, empowering others, sharing a positive vision, and leading change. In this episode, you’ll learn simple solutions for attracting and retaining incredible team members who just happen to have a known health concern. Let’s bust through some myths around mental illness, epilepsy and providing a flexible workplace that compliments a diverse team! Join the BizChix Community Connect With Christin Jamieson PUSH25 Website Christine’s personal website LinkedIn Instagram Email: christinejamieson@live.ca Stacking Your Team Episodes Mentioned: SYT 70: Myth Busters about Remote Team Members with Abby Wolfe SYT 77: Safeguarding Your Business from Remote Worker Disputes with Tara Vasdani SYT 78: Stacking your Local Service Based Team with Ashley Hill SYT 84: Adding Specialized Support to your Team with Joyce Durst Listen to The BizChix Podcast Work with Us: Programs Overview VIP Day One:One Coaching Leadership Lab Six Figures Lab This episode was first published at BizChix.com/syt-87. Listen to our sister podcast, BizChix, on your app or at Bizchix.com. Join the BixChix Community here.
In this weeks episode we speak with Ailey Jolie, a truly incredible Vancouver based therapist. We discuss her journey in mental health and trauma counselling as she reflects on her experience as Miss Canada, leading her to realize that young women everywhere may be self-sabotaging in behaviours they deem as self-care. We discuss how self-care is not just the frilly candle lit bubble bath, but the difficult decisions you make in your twenties to grow as an individual in your relationships, habits, and self-image. About Ailey: Ailey is Registered Clinical Counsellor with the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors. She holds a Masters of Counselling Psychology and is a student in the Global Mental Health: Trauma and Recovery Certificate Program at Harvard Medical School. She is additionally enrolled in a joint Master of Arts and Doctorate in Depth Psychology with Emphasis in Somatic Studies program at Pacifica Graduate Institute. She holds two Honours Bachelor Degrees in the fields of Women’s Studies, Communication and Psychology from the University of Ottawa (Université d'Ottawa). She is a member with the Academy of Eating Disorders and Eating Disorder Hope an affiliate of the National Eating Disorder Association. Her education and life experience lead to a specialized clinical focus on the integration of trauma to harmonize the mind, body, and soul. Jolie is the author of 'My Body, My Story' and founder of 'Our Bodies, Our Stories'. A non-profit that supports survivors of sexual exploitation and violence in Canada.To find Ailey: Instagram: @aileyjolieWebsite: aileyjolie.comTo find us:Instagram: @twentysomethingpodcastAngela: @ang_vannatterEman: @emanosmann
In this weeks episode we speak with Ailey Jolie, a truly incredible Vancouver based therapist. We discuss her journey in mental health and trauma counselling as she reflects on her experience as Miss Canada, leading her to realize that young women everywhere may be self-sabotaging in behaviours they deem as self-care. We discuss how self-care is not just the frilly candle lit bubble bath, but the difficult decisions you make in your twenties to grow as an individual in your relationships, habits, and self-image. About Ailey: Ailey is Registered Clinical Counsellor with the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors. She holds a Masters of Counselling Psychology and is a student in the Global Mental Health: Trauma and Recovery Certificate Program at Harvard Medical School. She is additionally enrolled in a joint Master of Arts and Doctorate in Depth Psychology with Emphasis in Somatic Studies program at Pacifica Graduate Institute. She holds two Honours Bachelor Degrees in the fields of Women’s Studies, Communication and Psychology from the University of Ottawa (Université d'Ottawa). She is a member with the Academy of Eating Disorders and Eating Disorder Hope an affiliate of the National Eating Disorder Association. Her education and life experience lead to a specialized clinical focus on the integration of trauma to harmonize the mind, body, and soul. Jolie is the author of 'My Body, My Story' and founder of 'Our Bodies, Our Stories'. A non-profit that supports survivors of sexual exploitation and violence in Canada.To find Ailey: Instagram: @aileyjolieWebsite: aileyjolie.comTo find us:Instagram: @twentysomethingpodcastAngela: @ang_vannatterEman: @emanosmann
In this weeks episode we speak with Ailey Jolie, a truly incredible Vancouver based therapist. We discuss her journey in mental health and trauma counselling as she reflects on her experience as Miss Canada, leading her to realize that young women everywhere may be self-sabotaging in behaviours they deem as self-care. We discuss how self-care is not just the frilly candle lit bubble bath, but the difficult decisions you make in your twenties to grow as an individual in your relationships, habits, and self-image. About Ailey: Ailey is Registered Clinical Counsellor with the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors. She holds a Masters of Counselling Psychology and is a student in the Global Mental Health: Trauma and Recovery Certificate Program at Harvard Medical School. She is additionally enrolled in a joint Master of Arts and Doctorate in Depth Psychology with Emphasis in Somatic Studies program at Pacifica Graduate Institute. She holds two Honours Bachelor Degrees in the fields of Women’s Studies, Communication and Psychology from the University of Ottawa (Université d'Ottawa). She is a member with the Academy of Eating Disorders and Eating Disorder Hope an affiliate of the National Eating Disorder Association. Her education and life experience lead to a specialized clinical focus on the integration of trauma to harmonize the mind, body, and soul. Jolie is the author of 'My Body, My Story' and founder of 'Our Bodies, Our Stories'. A non-profit that supports survivors of sexual exploitation and violence in Canada.To find Ailey: Instagram: @aileyjolieWebsite: aileyjolie.comTo find us:Instagram: @twentysomethingpodcastAngela: @ang_vannatterEman: @emanosmann
This week newshawks Kim Cooper and Al Graham at the Legecy420.com newdeskStories include... Germany tells Aurora to wait, could CannTrust be unlisted and provinces need to recognize First NationsBC CoC wants to invite craft cannabis, cannabis research and opiate reduction and Miss Canada is proud of cannabisMichigans first legal sale, Denver improves cannabis money into after school programs plus Germany lists CBD as a novel food...plus much more during todays broadcast. Catch the Reefer Reporters LIVE Monday's at 2pmET on PACEradio.net
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Commit First w/ Sagi Shrieber (Feat. Pat Flynn, John Lee Dumas, Jason Zook, Paul Jarvis, and more)
I first met Brittany Michalchuk in the 10x Conference in Vegas back in early 2018! She’s a beauty queen, like - true Miss Canada beauty queen, and has been on the TV Show The Bachelor, BUT…. also a super enthusiastic and driven entrepreneur from a very young age!
EP05 Tanya Memme, an Emmy nominated TV host shares her journey from Miss Canada to trekking the streets of New York wandering and wondering where she will find her next dollar, literally. Will she compromise her values to make big money when she needs it most? And, how did she get to national TV?
"Aider les femmes à s'accomplir en ajoutant du "GROS FUN" dans tout ce que tu fais, c'est 200% moi" - avec la pétillante Marissa, le gros fun est assuré! On reçoit sur le Coffee Talk la jeune femme entrepreneure Marissa Delisle, la queen du Mindset et des paillettes assumée. Une fonceuse de nature, une femme d'ambition dont les rêves sont plus puissants que les peurs et c'est ce qui la pousse vers l'avant. Dans cet épisode, on aborde le Mindset sous toutes ses formes. L'importance d'avoir un why qui "drive" chacune de nos décisions, le pouvoir de la manifestation et de l'abondance. Elle nous partage ses actions concrètes qu'elle applique au quotidien pour booster son mindset. Elle profite aussi de son passage pour partager son expérience à Miss Canada, ou elle s'est taillée une place dans le TOP 5 alors qu'il s'agissait de sa première expérience de pageant. Être soi-même, avoir confiance en soi, s'entourer de gens positifs et faire le ménage de notre réseau.... tout pour maîtrise son mindset. Retrouve Marissa sur Facebook ICI Sur Instagram @maviesurmesure
This week, Chloe Wilde brings on a true multi-hyphenate. Lauren Howe wears many hats, Miss Canada, engineer, TV host, YouTuber, advocate of women in STEM, she truly does it all. With a passion for travel, boxing and breaking stereotypes, get ready to be inspired and realize you are so much more than the box people put you in.
Change your relationship with food and exercise with Ailey Jolie anorexia, orthorexia, excessive exercise, mindfulness 3 Listen on iTunes | Google Podcast | Overcast |Spotify | Anchor Ailey Jolie coach I once lived with an eating disorder. My experiences in the entertainment industry offered a cultural environment where my disordered behaviours were not only accepted but encouraged. Despite being immersed and successful in this culture, performing with the Royal Moscow Ballet by age thirteen and wearing the crown of Miss Canada before my twentieth birthday, my struggle with food and body stemmed not from these experiences but from earlier trauma. Changing my relationship with food meant changing the relationship I had with myself - first. Doing this meant looking at how my behaviour with food mirrored a deeper internal struggle and previous pain. My experience of healing is why I am passionate about helping others, not only recover, but live embodied lives. Facebook We live in a world where we battle obesity, especially in the western countries, ameteur athletes and active people lean (pun intended) towards the opposite extreme. Sometimes we don't realize it we can be overfed and undernourished but also underfed and undernourished, neither of which is ideal for our health.In the first episode of 2019 I had an opportunity to talk with Ailey Jolie, who specializes in helping active people with eating disorders such as orthorexia, anorexia and excessive exercise.All of these are prevalent in sports and especially among women but men are not far behind. Why I found our discussion very informative as more and more people chase the image of a perfect body and the idea of the perfect athlete, often losing touch with reality and their bodies.Let's find out together how to have a healthy relationship with food and our bodies and even improve how to feel good, look strong, and perform better.What are some of the issues athletes face when in a low energy availability state?negative body compositiontiredness,loss of bone densitylose of hairlowered RMR (rested metabolic rate)loss of libido and hormonal disturbance"However, the group with higher EXDS score did not adjust their energy intake to match the increased energy needs, thus resulting in a more negative energy balance with an increased risk of lower blood glucose and higher cortisol levels."[1][1] [Torstveit MK, Fahrenholtz IL, Lichtenstein MB, et al Exercise dependence, eating disorder symptoms and biomarkers of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sports (RED-S) among male endurance athletes , BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine 2019;5:e000439. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2018-000439] Shownotes Ailey's background 00:07:45 Ailey competes in Miss Teen Canada and her background with ballet. 00:09:00 the moment she realized there was something wrong 00:10:20 eating disorders in aesthetic sports 62% of women and 32% of men are affected anorexia and body dismorphia 00:16:22 the root cause of eating disorders orthorexia "an obsession with being healthy is not being healthy. It is just obsession." 00:22:33 overexercise addiction and the problem with not being in touch with your body 00:26:07 are athletes afraid to tap into their intuition and why the best athletes are less control oriented, less analytical and more intuitive 00:33:51 overexercising purging by exercise - "I exercise so I can eat" exercise addiction blunted dopamine receptors 00:45:00 Preventing disordered eating Get The Edge With Tips on Mindsets, Nutrition,
Natalie Glebova - author, motivational speaker, entrepreneur, and public figure, has been intensely focused on empowerment coaching and gender equality activism for the last decade. A former Miss Universe (2005) and UN Women's advocate, she is very passionate about encouraging young people to build their self-confidence and reach their biggest goals. A graduate of IT Management from Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada with a Bachelor of Commerce, she also has a certificate in Nutrition and Sport from Washington State University. Natalie has been actively involved in charity work ever since she moved to Thailand in 2006, and was a spokesperson for world-wide and local organizations such as Habitat for Humanity, Operation Smile, SOI Dog Foundation, UNDP, WWF, and Freeland Org. Her first book Healthy Happy Beautiful became a best-seller in Thailand between 2006 and 2007, offering principles which highlight some fundamental steps towards taking care of our bodies through nutrition, exercise and a healthy mind. Using principles she's learned from world renowned coaches such as Tony Robbins and Simon Sinek who she considers her personal role models, Natalie became successful in many areas of her life including career, relationships and personal development. As an avid entrepreneur, she co-founded an online startup - Travelbook™ with her husband Dean, a travel-sharing platform that connects travelers through their experiences (travelbook.com). Her most recent business venture is EMPOWERED - a series of workshops, training courses and seminars to teach young minds valuable skills for living an accomplished and fulfilling life, such as building self-confidence, mastering public speaking, goal-setting, negotiating effectively, and positive thinking (EmpoweredClub.com). Being a Russian immigrant in Canada when she was just 13 years old, Natalie overcame many obstacles and low self-esteem as she was growing up in a new country and adapting to a new culture. It was with this strong attitude and winning mindset which she learned from her young life, that she found the audacity to set big goals and break through barriers - becoming the first immigrant ever to obtain the Miss Canada and the Miss Universe titles. Now, as a mother to her daughter Maya, Natalie's mission is to help young people become happy and self -assured. With her latest book, I am Winning - A Guide to Personal Empowerment, Natalie's hope is to ignite the spark of courage in her readers towards becoming the best versions of themselves. In this episode Natalie shares tips for being the best one can be, plus her one way ticket to the very first Burning Man in 1986! Natalie is just one of the superb guests featured on The One Way Ticket Show, where Host Steven Shalowitz explores with his guests where they'd go if given a one way ticket, no coming back! Destinations may be in the past, present, future, real, imaginary or a state of mind. Steven's guests have included: Nobel Peace Prize Winner, President Jose Ramos-Horta; Legendary Talk Show Host, Dick Cavett; Law Professor, Alan Dershowitz; Broadcast Legend, Charles Osgood; International Rescue Committee President & CEO, David Miliband; Grammar Girl, Mignon Fogarty; Journalist-Humorist-Actor Mo Rocca; Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz, Jr.; Abercrombie & Kent Founder, Geoffrey Kent; Travel Expert, Pauline Frommer, as well as leading photographers, artists, chefs, writers, intellectuals and more.
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On this week's Influent LIVE episode we were joined by 2011's Miss Canada, K e l l y J a n o w i a k. Kelly's heart burns with a message of true beauty that goes beyond just our exteriors but focuses first on our inner value in the eyes of the Lord.
Mike chats with CBC News' Senior Investigative journalist Diana Swain about competing for Miss Canada, co-anchoring with her estranged father in Winnipeg, filling in for Peter Mansbridge on The National and her new show, The Investigators with Diana Swain.
Miss Canada pageant comes to an end. The Miss Canada beauty pageant kicked off in 1946 with a swimsuit contest in Hamilton, Ontario. For years, the pageant featured only contestants from Ontario, but gradually it grew into a national event first televised in 1963. Women were rated on their looks, poise, body and “unique talents.” Winners of the Miss Canada title went on to compete in the Miss World pageant. Canada’s Karen Baldwin thrilled many by clinching the world title in 1982. Although the Canadian pageant scored high television ratings, the women’s movement took umbrage with the way it represented women. Judy Rebick of the National Action Committee on the Status of Women stated on a CBC newscast, "Beauty pageants are a symbol of the exploitation and oppression of women." Their groundswell of protests resulted in the production being terminated on January 3, 1992. That year, B.C.’s Nicole Dunsden became the last Miss Canada. In pulling the plug, event managers cited increased production costs and financial losses. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Greg takes inspiration from the amazing series GLOW and comes up with his own version called GLOP, Gorgeous Ladies of Portland, for a new female wrestling league. The star heel: Sarah "Bremelo" Dylan, along with Miss Canada, The Flight Attendant and America's Sweetheart. Yes, it's glorious. In WOC: Bad Injections. Ball Talk: Bad Tipper. Big thanks to ELYSIAN BREWING and MONKEY SHOULDER SCOTCH, the sponsors of the FER EXPERIENCE!
Host Trevor Kouritzin and co-host Steve Smi are joined by one of the prettier guests they have had on the show so far; Angel Bhathal. Angel currently holds the title of Miss Winnipeg globe. The podcast starts off with Angel talking about what got her into competing and her upcoming competition April 1st where she will be representing Winnipeg in the Miss Canada globe competition. Angel goes into depth on what competing in a beauty pageant involves and the steps involved in doing your first pageant. After Angel’s interview, Trevor and Steve discuss calories and if it fits your macronutrients (IIFYM). The two discuss how many calories the average person needs, how many calories to eat and what to eat for fat loss. Evolutionary.org Radio Live your life, look good doing it.
Discussed this week: Star Wars puns, Miss Canada has a great point, drunk dude driving a snow plough, Popcorn as a first name, Icelandic volcano, holiday arguments CD, sun is sucked up by... Travel diaries from around the world including all kinds of recordings, and a huge archive of previous radio shows.
9 AM - Fox News' Peter Doocy reports on cops tracking your cell phone; More on women; Gloria Allred has injected herself into the Miss Canada transgender controversy; Obama blasted Paul Ryan's budget.