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The Do One Better! Podcast – Philanthropy, Sustainability and Social Entrepreneurship
Helen Mountford, President and CEO of the ClimateWorks Foundation, provides a clear and structured overview of the current state of climate philanthropy and its role in supporting decarbonization, resilience, and systemic climate solutions. ClimateWorks, founded in 2008, was established to improve coordination among climate funders and to identify high-impact interventions that can be supported at scale. Since its inception, the organization has granted over $2 billion to partners in more than 50 countries. Mountford explains how philanthropic funding is well-positioned to play a catalytic role in advancing climate solutions, despite its relatively small scale compared to public and private capital. Philanthropy's comparative advantage lies in its ability to take calculated risks, support early-stage innovation, and invest in enabling conditions—such as policy research, technical capacity, and coalition building—that other sectors may overlook. She gives examples ranging from industrial decarbonization (such as the development of LC3 cement) to the role of philanthropic incentives in accelerating energy-efficient air conditioning technologies. The discussion explores how the cost of renewable energy has now undercut that of fossil fuels in many regions, even when paired with battery storage. This shift has made the economic case for clean energy more compelling, though political and regulatory obstacles remain. Mountford notes that while some jurisdictions are experiencing pushback—through efforts to weaken ESG standards or reduce transparency—broader market and investment trends still favor climate-aligned strategies. A recurring theme in the conversation is the growing convergence between climate and other sectors, such as public health, agriculture, and education. Many foundations that did not historically identify as climate funders are now incorporating climate dimensions into their work. Conversely, climate-focused funders increasingly recognize the importance of aligning with local development goals. Mountford points to the rise of collaborative initiatives aimed at climate adaptation and resilience, particularly in areas that overlap with development priorities. On strategy, she emphasizes the importance of data and coordination. ClimateWorks helps funders co-develop shared approaches based on emissions profiles, political context, and evidence of what is feasible. This includes identifying areas where philanthropic investment can help unlock larger flows of capital or policy change. A systematic, portfolio-level approach helps reduce duplication and increases the likelihood of durable outcomes. Mountford also discusses the challenges of data collection in the philanthropic sector, particularly with respect to individual giving and the measurement of adaptation-related investments. ClimateWorks continues to invest in improving data transparency and encourages others to do the same, as shared information strengthens the entire ecosystem. The episode concludes with a reflection on the role of accurate, credible information in sustaining climate progress. Mountford cautions against the influence of misinformation, which can lead to apathy or misdirected skepticism, and reiterates that while challenges persist, there is substantial forward movement that deserves attention. Thank you for downloading this episode of the Do One Better Podcast. Visit our Knowledge Hub at Lidji.org for information on 300 case studies and interviews with remarkable leaders in philanthropy, sustainability and social entrepreneurship.
In this episode, I'm joined by the brilliant Charlotte Montford; educator, specialist autism support teacher, and founder of Badger Education. Charlotte shares how a volunteering experience at university sparked a lifelong passion for inclusive education, and how both her professional journey and personal experience raising neurodivergent children have shaped the work she does today.We talk openly about the emotional rollercoaster of parenting, the frustration of delayed diagnoses, and why it's so important to recognise each child as a unique individual. Charlotte's perspective is rooted in deep understanding, and her work is all about helping educators feel confident and supported in making a real difference.What We Cover:How Charlotte's early experience in a special school influenced her careerWhat it's like navigating the system both as a parent and professionalThe power (and pressure) of being an advocate when things don't feel rightWhy Charlotte set up Badger Education and the kinds of support it offersReal talk about autism, assumptions, and the importance of truly knowing the child in front of youPractical ways educators can create more inclusive learning spacesFollow Nicole on www.instagram.com/conversationswithasendmum for exclusive peeks to weekly episodes. Please do send feedback and rate this podcast to help it reach those who would benefit.Check out our Season 3 sponsor Rachel's 3 R's Subscription Box: Dedicated to helping SEND mums feel calmer and more relaxed by providing a box of products and online support for self-care. Follow on www.instagram.com/rachelsthreerssubscriptionbox and use the code NICOLE10 for 10% off your first order at https://rachel-s-three-r-s.subbly.me/Check out our Season 1 and 2 sponsor The Super Sensory Squad who support kids in understanding the eight sensory systems and emotional regulation using their penguin squad at: www.thesupersensorysquad.com and www.instagram.com/thesupersensorysquad
I'm joined by Beth Mountford, a legal recruiter and director with Smith Legal Search in Toronto, Canada, who specializes in placing top legal talent in private practice and in-house. From crafting compelling CVs and cover letters to acing your interviews, Beth provides practical tips and strategies to help you navigate the job search process with confidence. She also shares insights on working with recruiters and how to determine if a recruiter is the right match for you. If you're considering a job transition, this episode is a must-listen! Get full show notes and more information here: https://thejoyfulpractice.com/195
This episode deals with the familiar frustration of having to deal with the experts who are gatekeepers to the accommodations our neurodifferent kids need. From teachers, whose evidence you have to seek in order to get a diagnosis, to CAMHS specialists, GPs, occupational therapists and paediatricians - the list of professionals we need to interact with is dizzying. Mark talks to wonderful guest Charlotte Mountford, parent to three neurodivergent boys: a 17-year old (suspected autistic), a 14-year old (diagnosed autistic) and a 13-year old (diagnosed autistic, suspected ADHD). Mark and Charlotte swap stories of their own experiences with experts - both good and bad, and discuss how to react when you realise that you actually know more than the professional in front of you. LINKS TO STUFF WE MENTION IN THIS EPISODE: "Outliers: The Story of Success" by Malcolm Gladwell - https://amzn.eu/d/91hZpN4 Dean Beadle Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/deanbeadlespeaker/ Dean Beadle Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/dean.beadlespeaker Dan Beadle YouTube - https://youtube.com/@deanbeadleuk Eliza Fricker - https://missingthemark.co.uk/ Kieran Rose - https://theautisticadvocate.com/ "Bilal's Bad Day" by Neelum Khan - https://amzn.eu/d/5amH9zO "Neurotypicals don't juggle chainsaws" podcast - https://neurotypicalsdontjugglechainsaws.co.uk/ Liz Evans: The Untypical OT - https://the-untypical-ot.co.uk/ Badger Education Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/badger.education Badger Education Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Badger.Education.Inclusive.Supports Badger Education Free PDF - https://badger-education.co.uk/reasonable-adjustments-opt-in-2893 CONTACT US If you have any feedback about the show, ideas for topics, suggestions for neurodiversity champions or any "What the flip?" moments you'd like to share, you can email: hello@neuroshambles.com FOLLOW US Instagram: www.instagram.com/neuroshambles TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@neuroshamblespod Facebook: www.facebook.com/Neuroshambles Threads: www.threads.net/@neuroshambles CREDITS The Neuroshambles theme tune was created by Skilsel on Pixabay: https://pixabay.com/
In this episode, Jo Shilton interviews Anna Mountford, the founder of Green Wall Marketing, about her experience with AI in marketing. They discuss the impact of AI on creativity, the challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated industry, and the potential of AI in various sectors. They also touch on the ethical considerations of AI and the importance of continuous learning.TakeawaysAI can enhance creativity and improve marketing strategies when used effectively.Women in business face challenges in male-dominated industries, but having supportive mentors and managers can make a difference.AI has both positive and negative implications, and it is important to use it responsibly and ethically.Continuous learning is crucial in the rapidly evolving field of AI and marketing.There is a need for more women to be involved in AI and to have their voices heard in the industry.Find Anna on LinkedInGreen Wall Marketing
“Born in the UK I now live and work in Los Angeles. I studied fine art at UCA just outside London in the early 90s then moved to Italy for 7 years to immerse myself in classical art. On my return to London I started a successful fashion career that took me around the world, shooting for esteemed clients and magazines for 15 years. In 2013 I decided to return to fine art. This coincided with a move to Los Angeles, where I built a studio practice that broadened my horizons to include sculpture, painting, installation and video works. And this is where I've landed and feel comfortable, in that liminal space between art and commerce, recording the body clothed and unclothed using photography, video and 3 dimensional form making. The merging of these disciplines is what inspires me, creating immersive installations that ask questions of who we are and how we interact with each other, how our bodies are perceived in societal roles and how we can move past these structured ideas.” - James Mountford Topics Discussed In This Episode: How Yoshino and James originally met (00:02:13) The beginning stages of James's artistic journey (00:04:10) James starting his photography career in Rome (00:11:18) How the role of a professional photographer has changed (00:14:41) James starting to paint again after stopping for many years (00:20:16) Creating sustainable homes and studios in the Mojave Desert (00:23:14) James's current photography practice (00:31:12) James talks about his favorite artists (00:35:25) Using social media and how it can impact one's artwork (00:42:18) Photography, nostalgia, and James's collaborations with NOH/WAVE (00:44:20) Finding a balance between personal and professional pursuits as a full time artist (00:48:43) Staying athentic to oneself (01:01:42) Yoshino's experience doing The Camino de Santiago (01:06:36) artistdecoded.com jamesmountfordstudio.com instagram.com/jamesmountfordstudio/
Who still thinks she is still going to marry Craig David and misses a free local radio roadshow? Laura Mountford that's who! She joins The Phonebox Podcast to reminisce about life growing up in 1999, going to Nappy Nights and her years loving JT and his wormy like hair.Sign up for your FREE Reading Eggs 30 day-trial here www.readingeggs.co.uk.Follow Laura over on instagram here and listen to her fab The Home Birds podcast here.For more of me follow @brummymummyof2 on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook and TikTok and follow the @phoneboxpodcast account on Instagram for polls and nostalgic fun.If you have any guest suggestions, topics you would like me to cover email admin@brummymummyof2.co.uk and be sure to tag so I can see where you are listening!#90s #90smusic #90sfashion #1999 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I travelled to Newport, Rhode Island to the International Tennis Hall of Fame to play a pre-qualification tournament in which the winner receives a wildcard to the qualies of the ATP 250 Hall of Fame Open. I had the opportunity to interview the Director of Tennis, Bill Mountford, who oversees all the activities at this stunning facility. He talks about a bit about his upbringing and career path, the daily operations of running this facility, the Hall of Fame Open, and some couple dumb questions at the end. This is one part of my Hall of Fame Series so go to YouTube to check out all the videos!I've partnered with Casual Pro. They are a really cool brand promoting pursuing your passions without the need of mastering them! I'm rocking the gear and if you like it, check out: https://casualproclub.com/ Check out the website I made for my channel. Find videos, blog posts, and merch! www.tipsy-tennis.com Follow me on Instagram
Join us as we delve into the eerie tale of Susan Ramsay and Robert Mountford Jr., whose Appalachian Trail adventure turned deadly when they crossed paths with a lurking menace. Discover the chilling twists that transformed a serene hike into a nightmare, revealing the dark secrets hidden within the wilderness. Tune in for a spine-tingling journey that will leave you questioning the safety of even the most idyllic trails.Hosted by Jenna Swanson and Kelly DeVriesProduced and edited by Kelly DeVriesTheme music by Erik SwansonOpening music: You got a way with murder, ccmixter.orgJoin our Patreon: patreon.com/odfmpodcastSocials: @odfmpodcasthttps://linktr.ee/odfmpodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/odfm--5500021/support.
Join us as we delve into the eerie tale of Susan Ramsay and Robert Mountford Jr., whose Appalachian Trail adventure turned deadly when they crossed paths with a lurking menace. Discover the chilling twists that transformed a serene hike into a nightmare, revealing the dark secrets hidden within the wilderness. Tune in for a spine-tingling journey that will leave you questioning the safety of even the most idyllic trails.Hosted by Jenna Swanson and Kelly DeVriesProduced and edited by Kelly DeVriesTheme music by Erik SwansonOpening music: You got a way with murder, ccmixter.orgJoin our Patreon: patreon.com/odfmpodcastSocials: @odfmpodcasthttps://linktr.ee/odfmpodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/odfm--5500021/support.
Do you love limitation? Does the very idea of mandatory time limits make you stop in your tracks and smile? If so, tune in to this episode of the Blackstone Chambers Litigation Podcast as Andrew George KC presents recorded highlights from the most recent Commercial Breakfast Briefing.First, Leona Powell takes a look at the Supreme Court's important recent decision in Canada Square Operations Ltd. v Potter on the proper construction of s32 of the Limitation Act. David Lowe and Simon Pritchard then bring us some very recent tales from the frontline while Tom Mountford takes a survey of all other recent developments in limitation.
On today's podcast, Dom talks with Agrifood and food systems policy analyst Antony So about his perceptions of NZ farming following a recent visit... He speaks with Hurricanes outside back Josh Moorby about growing up on a dairy farm and 'Canes unbeaten run in Super Rugby... He talks with Ray Mountford from Foresta about its pine chemicals and wood pellets, which are a direct coal replacement... And he catches up with Netspeed Managing Director Stan Rivett about the growth of 5G around the country. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you want to know what it takes to be a successful CEO? Philip Mountford is a Chairman, NED, and former CEO, who has led fashion retail giants like Hunkemöller, Moss Bros and Versace. If you want to know what you need to do to get that CEO role, or want to become a better CEO, then watch this episode. Loved this episode? Check out the full episode for more do's and don'ts of CEOhood: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mF2XvLltx6g Maria Hvorostovsky: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariahvo/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mycareerwithmaria/?img_index=1 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@maria_hvo X: https://twitter.com/mhvorostovsky HVO Search: https://www.hvosearch.com Podcast filmed, edited and produced by: https://www.londonbeautyphotographer.com Need help HIRING – http://www.hirewithmaria.com LEAVE A REVIEW: If you're listening on Apple Podcasts make sure to Follow, Rate, and leave a REVIEW.
In this week's episode, Han is joined by Carolina Mountford. Carolina is a mental health speaker & writer who is passionate about inspiring hope for freedom from eating disorders. She movingly shares her experiences of trauma, ADHD, mental illness and eating disorders, and her journey to recovery and freedom.This week, we discuss:The stage of quasi-recovery and how Carolina broke free from this experience. The role of faith and religion in Carolina's recovery.How Carolina navigated questioning God around her eating disorder. The role of God, faith and religion in recovery.Practices during Lent that are eating disorder-friendly. To find out more about Carolina, you can connect with her on Instagram (@carolinamountfordmh), LinkedIn (@carolinamountford) and Twitter (@carolinamountfo).Kindly note, that this episode delves into sensitive eating disorder topics. Remember to take care of yourself while listening, and always seek professional help if needed. This podcast is your bridge to insightful discussions, not a substitute for clinical guidance.
Philip Mountford vertrekt deze week na bijna 15 jaar als ceo van lingerieketen Hunkemöller. Onder zijn leiding maakte Hunkemöller een enorme groei door. Toen hij in 2009 begon had de keten 350 winkels in de Benelux en Frankrijk, met 200 miljoen euro omzet. Inmiddels heeft Hunkemöller zo'n 900 winkels in ruim 20 landen en een omzet van zo'n 750 miljoen euro. RetailTrends zocht hem op om terug te blikken op de successen, mislukkingen en geleerde lessen. Kijk voor meer retailnieuws, spraakmakende interviews en onze events op www.retailtrends.nl
Do you dream of becoming a CEO, or want to be a better one? Well, if you don't enjoy the pressure, don't become a CEO, warns my guest, Philip Mountford. Phil is a CEO, Chairman, and NED, who has led fashion retail giants like Hunkemoller, Moss Bros and Versace. He fell into the fashion industry after a motorbike accident put a stop to his dreams of going to the Olympics - and soon enough, he discovered where his talents lay. Phil tells me about: 1. Rebranding Hunkemoller 2. Out-strategizing Victoria's Secret 3. Making Hunkemoller profitable 4. Failing as a CEO If you're interested in taking a peek behind the executive curtain, or are an aspiring CEO looking for tips, then tune in! Timestamps: 00:00 - Trailer and Introduction 00:43 - Unpacking Leadership: Definition and Purpose 04:00 - Being a Chameleon Leader 13:56 - Leaving a Lasting Legacy 18:58 - Retail Landscape and Strategies for Inclusivity 30:49 - Dealing with Public Scrutiny 38:57 - An Unexpected Love Affair: Career Transition 48:01 - Evolving CEO Roles: Leading with Vision 52:33 - Advice for Aspiring CEOs 56:03 - The Art of Decision-Making Philip Mountford: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/philipmountford Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philip.mountford/ X: https://twitter.com/P_Mountford Website: https://www.hunkemoller.co.uk/ Maria Hvorostovsky: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariahvo/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mariahvo/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@maria_hvo X: https://twitter.com/mhvorostovsky HVO Search: https://www.hvosearch.com/ Podcast filmed, edited and produced by: https://www.londonbeautyphotographer.com Need help HIRING – https://www.hvosearch.com/ Give us a Review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Join us for episode 3 of the new season as we discuss rebranding traditional brands with Giles Mountford, marketing manager for Badger/Outland beer. We chat about their mission in the modern competitive market, how they brand themselves differently and Giles' favourite resources for effective marketing. Enjoy!
On today's episode we're covering: - Ruby's experience "fitting in" throughout their life - What their learning process has been like as someone with ADHD - How dating has been (and particularly, dating as a poly person) & much more. Find Ruby on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruby-mountford/ On Instagram: @keptonice On Twitter: @RubySusan29
HIGHLIGHTS What is shadow banning and how is it impacting the pole dancing industry Practical steps to rebuild your Instagram page after being shadow banned Alternative platforms pole dancers can use EPISODE DESCRIPTION Today, Georgia Mountford-Blake is back on the podcast and taking a deep dive into Instagram and shadow banning. Georgia is bringing practical tips to pole dancers to help keep your page discoverable on the go-to app for pole dancers. You will learn exactly how to see if you are shadow banned and how to rebuild your profile after a period of shadow banning. This episode is for any pole dancers who use Instagram as a way to promote their pole dancing journey, their classes and even their business. LINKS Polesphere: Get 10 days free FOLLOW Uncovered: @uncovered.pd Steph: @steph_apf Georgia: @georgiagemo
The king of middle grade covers is here! And he chats about rejection, style, his picture books and THE CHICKEN MAN!!!
Raise The Platform podcasts are back! This episode features RTP Executive Producer Imi interviewing Ruby Susan Mountford (they/them) a disabled, autistic, ADHD and bi+ advocate and media maker! Imi and Ruby chat about their shared lived experience as autistic people, the importance of community, the expansiveness of the bi+ community, proving people wrong, radio making and more! Ruby wanted listeners to see the following links: Here is the link to Triple Bi Pass, Ruby's show on JoyFM https://joy.org.au/triplebipass/ Here is an article they wrote about the feelings associated with discovering you're autistic as an adult: https://archermagazine.com.au/2021/06/learning-youre-autistic-adult/ This episode was originally aired on Saturday May 13th 2023 (4pm - 5pm). -- You can find out more about Raise The Platform on our website - http://syn.org.au/show/raise-the-platform/ To stay up to date with all things RTP, you can also follow our Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/raisetheplatform.syn/ For more info, or to join the show, email Raise The Platform's Facilitator. Is Hay – is.hay@syn.org.auDonate to SYN: http://syn.org.au/donate-to-syn/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new phenomenon is taking the internet by storm which is the sparkling lure of the ‘cleanfluencer', an influencer that teaches tips and tricks to create and maintain a pristine, clean home. One of those is laundry influencer Laura Mountford, who boasts 800,000 followers on Instagram and TikTok and has just published her new book - Live, Laugh, Laundry: A Calming Guide to Keeping Your Clothes Clean and You Happy. Newstalk Breakfast spoke to Laura this morning.
A new phenomenon is taking the internet by storm which is the sparkling lure of the ‘cleanfluencer', an influencer that teaches tips and tricks to create and maintain a pristine, clean home. One of those is laundry influencer Laura Mountford, who boasts 800,000 followers on Instagram and TikTok and has just published her new book - Live, Laugh, Laundry: A Calming Guide to Keeping Your Clothes Clean and You Happy. Newstalk Breakfast spoke to Laura this morning.
Laura Mountford – Live, laugh, laundry: A calming guide to keeping your clothes clean – and you happy...with TRE's Hannah Murray
Krystal A. Sital and Peter Mountford join me for Episode Four of Season Five.Krystal A. Sital is the author of the memoir Secrets We Kept: Three Women of Trinidad, a finalist for the PEN America Emerging Writers Award. Her essays have been anthologized in A Map Is Only One Story: Twenty Writers on Immigration, Family, and the Meaning of Home as well as Fury: Women's Lived Experiences in the Trump Era. Her work has also been featured in The New York Times, ELLE, The Huffington Post, Today's Parent, Salon, Catapult, LitHub, and elsewhere. Krystal currently teaches nonfiction writing.Peter Mountford is the author of two novels: A Young Man's Guide to Late Capitalism, which won the 2012 Washington State Book Award in Fiction, and The Dismal Science, which was named a New York Times Editors' Choice. His work has appeared in The Paris Review, The Southern Review, The Atlantic, The Sun, Granta, The Missouri Review, and Writer's Digest. Peter is also a writing coach and developmental editor.In this episode, we discuss writing a collaborative, code-switching memoir; learning, through failure, ways to capture and hold the reader's attention; and using voice, language, point of view, and setting to craft vivid, engaging, authentic prose on the page.PWN's Debut Review is hosted by Project Write Now, a nonprofit writing studio. Learn more at projectwritenow.org.
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Farmers can't catch a break in Bay of Plenty. It's the region's worst maize harvest in decades with around 60 percent of crops wiped out due to the weather. But is it all doom and gloom? Bay of Plenty Federated Farmers provincial president Brent Mountford joined Kate Hawkesby to discuss. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Farmers can't catch a break in Bay of Plenty. It's the region's worst maize harvest in decades with around 60 percent of crops wiped out due to the weather. But is it all doom and gloom? Bay of Plenty Federated Farmers provincial president Brent Mountford joined Kate Hawkesby to discuss. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sexism, racism, and economic and educational inequality are just some of the significant challenges and barriers women face today. There are gender injustices everywhere, and women often struggle to make their voices heard. So, what can student housing organizations do to make gender equality a priority? Hannah Mountford serves as the Director of Facilities and Operations at Roundtree commons. As a hard-working team player, she takes great pride in her master's degree focused on Counseling Education with an emphasis on Student Affairs from Mississippi State University. On this episode of Student Housing Matters, Hannah joins host Brittany Pieper to discuss why she chose COCM, the importance behind her position within the Women's Alliance, and the impact the Women's Alliance has on the student housing industry. Hannah shares several examples of how the Women's Alliance is creating a safe space for members of COCM to share concerns, network, and champion one another. Listen in for Hannah's insight on how the Women's Alliance advocates for women by bringing people together and helping them feel valued and recognized, giving them a voice so the critical conversations that need to happen for more equality can happen. Topics Covered How she came to be the Director of Facilities at COCM in Plattville, Wisconsin Why COCM was the right choice for her at this point in her career What the Women's Alliance at COCM is Why Hannah wanted to become involved in the COCM Women's Alliance How the Women's Alliance helps create a safe space for members of COCM to champion for one another The impact Hannah hopes to make with her involvement with the Women's Alliance How cultivating connections in a safe space can help vital gender equality conversations take place Why transparency is critical in student housing Hannah shares her goals for the Women's Alliance and COCM Connect with Hannah Hannah on LinkedIn Connect with Brittany Student Housing Matters Student Housing Matters on Facebook Student Housing Matters on Twitter Capstone On-Campus Management Brittany on LinkedIn Email media@cocm.com
Marketing in general can be a hard task to master, let alone doing it in the POLE INDUSTRY! You may often hear stories of shadow banning or content being taken down. So how does one market their studio (or business)? This week Steph is joined again, by marketing guru Georgia Mountford-Blake to uncover our essential tips for marketing for the pole industry. We talk: What type of content you should post. How often you should post. How to target your ideal customers. What to do if shadowed-banned. Join us for a fun, educational topic that will help businesses in pole connect with their tribe. >>> Learn more about empathy mapping
68% of children aged 8 – 16 do not understand how taxes work, 74% do not understand pensions and 41% mortgages43% want to know more about mortgages 38% about taxes, and 36% about the economy – with 55% about how to run your own business82% have already practised saving with their pocket moneyA large number of children aged 8 – 16 do not understand how taxes work (68%), pensions (74%) and mortgages (41%).Teaching kids about finances equips them with arguably the most essential knowledge and skills they will need for the future, and they want to learn about it too – 43% are keen to know more about mortgages, 38% about taxes, and 36% about the economy.Not only that, but they are already practising good financial habits with 82% having saved up their pocket money to buy something they wanted.Meanwhile, if they were to receive £1 million next week, the majority would buy a house, and go on holiday with their family, with some opting to invest or put into a savings account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do you have a pole-specific media account or are you unsure how to "brand" yourself on social media? This week, Steph is joined by marketing guru and pole dancer Georgia of GEMO creative, to uncover "How to brand yourself on social media". We talk: Why a pole dancer, may want to brand themselves on social media? What opportunities could exist? Where you should start? How often should you post, and what kind of content? Tips for managing unwanted feedback? Join us for a fun, educational topic about the platforms that help connect pole dancers from all walks of life. Loving uncovered? Why not share this episode with your pole bestie or take a screenshot and pop it on your IG stories? We would love to know what you loved about this episode or your key takeaways. WANT 25% OFF YOUR POLESPHERE MEMBERSHIP? Take the 10-day free trial now.
Claremont Tigers Captain, Declan Mountford, joined Adam Gilchrist & Tim Gossage after the Tigers beat East Fremantle to make the WAFL Grand Final.
This week on Spectator Out Loud, Oliver Basciano warns that we should brace ourselves for a coup in Brazil (00:53). Then, is three – or more – a crowd? Mary Wakefield discuses this in her Spectator column (08:41), before Fiona Mountford tells us about the sad demise of church pews (14:55). Produced and presented by Oscar Edmondson.
Paul Feesey from Speak Life interviews Debbie Mountford about the Roe vs Wade situation, the case for the humanity of the unborn, common pro-choice objections and how the church can speak into these issues with truth and grace. Clips from this interview featured in SLP408. Your podcast presenter is Thomas Thorogood.Contact the show: info@speaklife.org.ukSpeak Life is a UK based charity that resources the church to reach the world.Learn more about us here: speaklife.org.ukThese episodes and more are also available to watch on our YouTube channel: youtube.com/speaklifemediaJoin our internship programme here: speaklifefoundry.comSocial Mediafacebook.com/speakLifeuktwitter.com/speaklifeukinstagram.com/speaklifeuktiktok.com/@speaklifeukSupport the show
If you're in the process of assessing your career goals or are trying to navigate important career decisions, you're in the right place. Beth Mountford of Smith Legal Search is shining a light on all the different ways you can carve out a career that aligns with what's most important to you, and she's sharing her best advice for where to start with making major career decisions. Get full show notes and more information here: https://thejoyfulpractice.com/52
This week Rob chatted with a fellow Bi+ podcaster all the way from Melbourne, Ruby Susan Mountford, and we covered... um, everything?Literally. Take the list of topics from all our other episode descriptions and re-read those, because Ruby -- co-host of the TripleBiPass podcast -- touched on all of that.But seriously, we focused on how being autistic and non-binary intersects with Ruby's bisexuality (often in joyous ways), the coming-out and community-building process among those identities, the necessity of labels while injustice exists, what it's like to host a bisexual podcast that's actually a LIVE radio show (and how doing it gave Ruby confidence in their Bi+ identity), radical progressive Bi+ politics and Shiri Eisner's influence (yes, again), Ruby's disability activism and how it relates to their Bi+ activism, addressing negative Bi+ health outcomes by (perhaps counterintuitively) talking more about bipohbia, creating maintaining queer community spaces without organizer burnout, and, as usual, MUCH MORE.
Join Beth as she interviews Georgia from GEMO Creative. They discuss marketing strategies, and tips for business that are controversial or risqué. Georgia is a digital strategist for bold and risqué brands. She loves working in controversial or stigmatized niches like mental health, neurodiversity, sexual wellness and women's empowerment. She offers tech and marketing consultation and support to entrepreneurs who are pushing-boundaries and changing the world! Grab her FREE Anti-Shadowban Guide here: https://gemocreative.com/get/anti-shadowban-guide/ --- 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/simple-socials/message
Georgia is a digital strategist & consultant with a soft spot for stigmatised niches. She loves to work with bold, controversial and risqué brands in a variety if industries including body positivity, mental health, neurodiversity, sexual wellness and womens empowerment.With a career ranging from content writing to programming & automation and even teaching dance while running a fitness studio - Georgia knows what it's like to be a multi passionate business owner wearing all the hats!Be seen, shared and celebrated with GEMO Creative - where Georgia offers tech and marketing consultation and support to entrepreneurs who are pushing-boundaries and changing the world!Check out Gemo Creative here.The Heart of PoleFind more information about Georgia and her incredible work here.Build a business that feels good to you by forging genuine, meaningful relationships through podcasting. Learn more here.Find out more about the Path to Podcast Success here.
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://marionmarchetto.wordpress.com/2021/12/14/serving-the-senator-by-l-m-mountford-book-review/
Lee Mountford is the author of several books including the Haunted Series (Haunted: Perron Manor) and Supernatural Horror Series. You can find his work on Amazon and on Kindle Unlimited. On today's show we geek out about the craft of horror writing and discuss how he build such an amazing author brand. Connect with Lee on FB at https://www.facebook.com/LeeMountfordAuthor And sign up for his newsletter and fee ebook at https://leemountford.com/ Connect with the show @writingfright on FB IG Twitch and discord Email the show@writingfright@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/writingfright/message
That's right, another year is done, and to celebrate, our audio wizard Tim 'The Mount' Mountford has cut together some of the best bits of the show you'd basically forgotten about because who can even remember literally anything that happened this year, am I right, folks?? Enjoy the cheat sheet, happy new year and we'll see you mid January! A Nova Podcast Cheat Sheet Produced & Edited By Tim Mountford Podcast Produced & Edited By Andy Zito Executive Producer: Jack Charles Producers: Victoria Wall & Brodie Pummeroy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HMO Podcast – Show NotesIn this episode I'm talking about HMOs. I cover HMO basics, licensing, planning, valuations and finance.Here's some of the links I refer to in the podcast.Video discussion with Grant Amos on HMO valuations:-https://youtu.be/ymWygfS6o5A Street vs Mountford:-https://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKHL/1985/4.htmlHMO Licensing England:-https://www.gov.uk/private-renting/houses-in-multiple-occupationNote that in England you should check the council websites for more detailed rules and requirements. HMO Licensing Wales:-https://gov.wales/houses-multiple-occupation-hmo-guidance-local-authorities HMO Licensing Northern Ireland:-https://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/community/housing/ni-hmo HMO Licensing – Scotland:-https://www.gov.scot/publications/licensing-multiple-occupied-housing-statutory-guidance-for-scottish-local-authorities You can listen directly at the link below or on the major podcast platforms – search for Lisa Orme!https://www.buzzsprout.com/1724320Useful Links:-For your FREE 20+ page property buyers checklist go to: https://lisaorme.com/Visit my website and my online store at: https://lisaorme.sellfy.store/Check out my You Tube videos including my 5ive Guide Series:https://www.youtube.com/c/TheLisaOrmePropertyShowYou can also get me in bite size chunks on TikTok:www.tiktok.com/@lisaormepropertyFor loads more tips, information and inspiration join me on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisaormepropertyandInstagram:- https://www.instagram.com/lisaormeproperty/Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=N5837PBVXPUGJ)
The 26th U.N. Climate Change Conference — a.k.a. COP26 — is coming up, and it's a big deal. Countries have the chance to renegotiate and revise their commitments five years after the Paris Agreement. Helen Mountford, vice president of climate and economics at WRI, explains what COP26 is and what to expect. Plus: Jared discusses how the uncertain link between climate change and winter cold reveals biases on both sides of the issue.
On this episode of The Happy Lawyer Podcast I chat with Elizabeth Mountford former lawyer turned Mindset Coach. We talk about:· Her journey to leaving law · Imposter syndrome and overcoming it · Stress and its physical impacts · Self care and its amazing benefits · How to create a self care plan As always, if you have any questions about your legal career you can reach out to me on LinkedIn: Catherine Shearer, or you can connect through the website www.thehappylawyer.ca You can also find me on Instagram @guelphinjurylawyer
Carolina talks about our relationship with food, our attitudes and mindset towards it, and how we use social media wisely. Carolina is an expert in eating disorders and mental health around food and body image.
“In Australia, I was an experienced Financial planner holding the equivalent of chartered status. However, when I moved to the UK that equated to 30 CII credits! I quickly realised I had to leave my ego at the door, retake my exams and adapt to the UK market.”And that's exactly what Jason did, spending several years in a client relationship manager role, retraining and passing exams, and eventually securing a role with Irwin Mitchel as a personal injury financial planner.I've always enjoyed representing financial planners in the clinical negligence and personal injury space and Jason shares deeply about why this is the perfect role for him and how Andrew Nicholson of Recruit UK helped him find the perfect role. - The role of a personal injury specialist, and why this financial planning niche is so rewarding. - Similarities and differences between the UK and Australian financial planning profession. - Challenges faced when stepping into the UK Financial planning profession from abroad. - Why he has decided to set up a YouTube channel and focus on social media marketing. if you are looking to progress your career within financial planning reach out directly to Sam Oakes or take a look at www.recruitukltd.co.uk for the latest job opportunities.
#14 The Decorated Cookie with Meaghan Mountford #14 The Decorated Cookie with Meaghan Mountford Meaghan Mountford is a talented decorator that encourages us all to make fun, cute and happy things. Her creativity is something that will inspire you to the point you will want to add icing to everything you own, even marshmallows! Have you seen her blog The Decorated Cookie? You should totally check it out and see all of the cookies, cakes, fudge, marshmallows, cotton candy, S'More's, pretzels to mention only a few things you'll find on her site. She's an author and has been featured on many different sites and you can find some of them below. You can also find her books and follow her on social media. Here's your warning, you are going to spend some time with her so get comfortable, listen to the podcast, and try to guess how many cats she has. Listen to the podcast and you'll know. Books: Sugarlicious Cookie Sensations Where can you find Meaghan Mountford? The Decorated Cookie Facebook Pinterest Instagram Meaghan Mountford has worked with companies like: Wilton Tablespoon Celebrations Kix Cereal Her cookies have appeared in: Brides The Washington Post The New York Times Meaghan's work has also appeared in hundreds maybe thousands of websites including: the Huffington Post Bon Appetit iVillage Saveur Buzzfeed the kitchen yahoo and many more. Thank you for hanging out with me and Meaghan. We enjoyed spending time with and hopefully, we'll get to spend more time with you soon in cookie-land. If you like decorated cookies, marshmallows, and other sweets, you should spend some time on Meaghan's blog. You'll find all kinds of treasures and inspiration on her site. Don't be surprised if you end up trying to decorate anything and everything you can get your hands on. Bear hugs,