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Special Episode presented by BMW. We meet artist and curator Ronan Mckenzie at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate to discuss her monumental new group exhibition To Be Held. The show is now open and runs until 25th June 2023. Free entry, so we really recommend visiting Margate to see this EXTRAORDINARY show.To Be Held brings together nineteen artists and three furniture designers in an immersive exhibition which aims to open a dialogue on tenderness, and what it means to care and be cared for. The show presents works from a range of disciplines including painting, sculpture and scent; inviting us to consider the relationship between our experiences, and our internal sense of grounding and joy. To Be Held explores the impact of how we choose to share our spaces with all that they encompass, intentionally creating environments that we fill with love, and allow them, and those who inhabit them to care for us in return.What does it mean to be held?To see and be seen, to be warmed by surroundings which create space for one to feel and be felt, to be comforted by the knowing of acceptance and to leave by choice, when one chooses. For the doors to always be open, for ears to always be available, to be soothed by an atmosphere which calms and cares, which touches old memories that tickle before becoming visual. To be held in a space is to relax into one's breathing because we know that we're not alone.Participating artists include: Annan Affotey, Alvin Armstrong, Mabintou Badjie, Chris Bramble, Toby Cato, CHUKES, Mac Collins, Rayvenn D'Clark, Shaye Gregan, Ezra-Lloyd Jackson, Adama Jalloh, Julianknxx, Alfie Kungu, Mario Moore, Ronan Mckenzie, Sola Olulode, Natassja E Swift, Naomi Williams and Joy Yamusangie.With furniture designs by: Modular by Mensah, ROL Studio by Holly Rollins and Miminat Shodeinde.The collaboration with BMW organically formed through conversations around responding to space, interiors, design, and artwork, informed by the desire to have an expansive experience of everyday spaces. Both Mckenzie's and BMW foundations have developed instinctively through the attention to tactility and texture, fabrication, sound, and an interest in activating multiple senses to shape emotional responses and experiences. Inspired by a shared vision for more meaningful connections, this collaboration forms one of an ongoing discourse between design and the arts.For over 50 years, the BMW Group has initiated and been engaged in hundreds of cultural collaborations worldwide. The main focus of its long-term commitment is set on modern and contemporary art, classical music, jazz and sound, as well as architecture and design.Follow @RonanKSM on Instagram to learn more about #ToBeHeld. Follow: @CarlFreedmanGallery on Instagram #CarlFreedmanGalleryVisit the exhibition: https://carlfreedman.com/exhibitions/2023/to-be-held-curated-by-ronan-mckenzie/Follow @BMWGroupCulture to learn more about BMW's commitment to art. BMW has created an Art Guide listing over 300 private art collections that are accessible to the public in 224 cities and 51 countries around the world. Get your free copy by clicking here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode we preview the Women's Grand Final and Shield Final with Naomi Williams, Bethan Oates and Brogan Churm
On this episode I talk to England and Saint Helens Naomi Williams
Naomi Williams, host of Dawning Diabetes, joins us to talk about spreading awareness for type 1 diabetes and other autoimmune disorders. Naomi shares her journey with T1D and what it was like for her in college, which Jessie is definitely interested about!Read the show notes and find all the links discussed in the episodeGo straight to our podcast page to find all the episode show notes & relevant T1D links and resourcesReady to take the next step? Sign up for a free 60-minute life coaching consultJoin my free Facebook groupSupport the show (https://www.inspiredforward.com/kofi)
“We have to find our own strength.” - Vee Maddox Vanessa began her career in IT as a staff assistant and trainer for the U.S. House of Representatives. She went on to work for Fortune 100 and Fortune 500 organizations, federal government agencies, federal contractors and the U.S. Congress. In August, 2009, Vanessa and her cousin Naomi Williams, co-founded TheGirlfriendGroup (TGG). TGG was a global business/social community for women. TGG's mission is women helping women in all aspects of life. TGG began as a tribute to her late sister Valerie. That effort lead to the founding of her first startup, V.R. Maddox Consulting LLC in 2010. In 2017, Vanessa was elected as the first Black woman in the history of Leesburg, VA to sit on the Leesburg Town Council. Vee is currently writing her first book/memoir entitled, The Politics of Nice: How a Catholic School Girl Navigated the Halls of Power. Find Vee below: Website: V.R. Maddox Consulting, LLC Get Hired Employment Community IG: veetheconnector Today's episode is sponsored by Aura Merchandising, a proud women-owned full-service brand marketing and global sourcing agency. Visit them at www.auralimited.com Find Us Online! Website: www.Iamjuliethahn.com Instagram: @iamjuliethahn Twitter: @iamjuliethahn LinkedIn: Juliet Hahn FB: Juliet Hahn Fireside: Juliet Hahn Clubhouse: @iamjuliethahn YouTube: Juliet Hahn
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Phil and Richard are joined by guests from across the Women's Super League with the season getting underway this weekend. Champions Leeds Rhinos are represented by Grand Final try scorer Fran Goldthorp, with Castleford's Jasmine Cudjoe, St. Helens' Naomi WIlliams, Emma Kershaw of Wakefield and York's Mary Tiplady letting us in on their pre-season preparations as everyone is raring to go having had the 2020 season cancelled.
This #HumanizeTheWorkplace episode is all about how people of color can amplify their career. Go to https://bit.ly/htwnews to receive bi-weekly updates on humanizing the workplace. You are welcome to ask questions or share your tips during this live conversation. Gurpreet Kaur Mann helps SMBs with attracting and retaining the right talent to grow their business. Elizabeth Leiba is the podcast host of The EdUp Experience, Linkedin Top Voices 2020 for education and social justice warrior. Simmone L. Bowe creates strategies that transform talent and culture in progressive organizations while helping global leaders amplify their personal brand. Naomi Williams is a career advisor who connects top talents who are working on creating a bright future. Melanie Jacob a diversity and inclusion consultant, supporting companies who are interested in being part of a more inclusive world. Host: Vivian Acquah As an inclusive Workplace Wellness Advocate, I advise managers on how to keep their team members engaged, energized, and safe in a sustainable, long-term way. What I do is make topics related to workplace wellness & DEI accessible for everyone. #career #diversity #leadershipSubscribe to Let's Humanize The Workplace on Soundwise
Why Social Distancing is so challenging..I chat with Naomi Williams - Founder of Kleen Freek - about why us humans are finding Social Distancing so difficult, what are the true business implications of not complying and what businesses can do to assist! A SENSATIONAL AND VALUE-PACKED EPISODE!! Feel free to get in touch with Naomi! Website - http://www.kleenfreekcom.au/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/naomi-williams-20212261/
In a remarkable sign of solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, Richmond and Collingwood footballers took a knee moments before the bounce in Thursday night's return for the AFL season.
For Reconciliation Week, a reflective discussion on two significant recent coronial inquests where the families of the deceased asked the coroner to make finding about unconscious bias or racism. Yorta Yorta woman Tanya Day died after sustaining serious head injuries in a Victorian police cell in 2017, and Naomi Williams, a pregnant 27-year-old Wiradjuri woman, died of sepsis in hospital in regional NSW in 2016. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island peoples should be aware that this program and website contains images and names of people who have passed away and that traumatic events will be described.
For Reconciliation Week, a reflective discussion on two significant recent coronial inquests where the families of the deceased asked the coroner to make finding about unconscious bias or racism. Yorta Yorta woman Tanya Day died after sustaining serious head injuries in a Victorian police cell in 2017, and Naomi Williams, a pregnant 27-year-old Wiradjuri woman, died of sepsis in hospital in regional NSW in 2016. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island peoples should be aware that this program and website contains images and names of people who have passed away and that traumatic events will be described.
For Reconciliation Week, a reflective discussion on two significant recent coronial inquests where the families of the deceased asked the coroner to make finding about unconscious bias or racism. Yorta Yorta woman Tanya Day died after sustaining serious head injuries in a Victorian police cell in 2017, and Naomi Williams, a pregnant 27-year-old Wiradjuri woman, died of sepsis in hospital in regional NSW in 2016. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island peoples should be aware that this program and website contains images and names of people who have passed away and that traumatic events will be described.
For Reconciliation Week, a reflective discussion on two significant recent coronial inquests where the families of the deceased asked the coroner to make finding about unconscious bias or racism. Yorta Yorta woman Tanya Day died after sustaining serious head injuries in a Victorian police cell in 2017, and Naomi Williams, a pregnant 27-year-old Wiradjuri woman, died of sepsis in hospital in regional NSW in 2016. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island peoples should be aware that this program and website contains images and names of people who have passed away and that traumatic events will be described.
For Reconciliation Week, a reflective discussion on two significant recent coronial inquests where the families of the deceased asked the coroner to make finding about unconscious bias or racism. Yorta Yorta woman Tanya Day died after sustaining serious head injuries in a Victorian police cell in 2017, and Naomi Williams, a pregnant 27-year-old Wiradjuri woman, died of sepsis in hospital in regional NSW in 2016. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island peoples should be aware that this program and website contains images and names of people who have passed away and that traumatic events will be described.
The New South Wales health industry put on notice, following a landmark finding that racial bias contributed to the death of Wiradjuri woman Naomi Williams in 2016.
The New South Wales health industry put on notice, following a landmark finding that racial bias contributed to the death of Wiradjuri woman Naomi Williams in 2016.
The coronial inquest into the 2016 death of a pregnant woman has put the cultural safety of Aboriginal patients in the health care system firmly in the spotlight.
The coronial inquest into the 2016 death of a pregnant woman has put the cultural safety of Aboriginal patients in the health care system firmly in the spotlight.
Naomi Williams, author of “Landfalls” (2015), delivers a talk titled “Dancing through the Alternative Facts: Cannibal Stories, Hagiographies, and Fictionalizing the Lapérouse Expedition.” This talk was included in the session titled “History and Fiction: Strange Bedfellows?” Part of “Fictive Histories/Historical Fictions,” a conference held at The Huntington May 12–13, 2017.
To learn more about Butterflies of Wisdom visit http://butterfliesofwisdom.weebly.com/. Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. To find out how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/, or email Amanda Boxtel atamanda@bridgingbionics.org. On Butterflies of Wisdom today, Best-Selling Author, Win Kelly Charles welcomes Naomi Williams. Naomi was born in Jeannette, PA and lived there until a preteen. A parental job transfer resulted in Naomi’s family being relocated to Evans, GA as a teenager. She is still adapting to southern life, and will always be a Yankee at heart. Naomi is a class of 2000 graduate from Augusta State University, with a Bachelor’s in Health and Physical Education. After several years in the workforce and becoming a Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES), Naomi continued her education and became a 2008 alumnus of Walden University with a Master’s in Public Health. She is employed at a local hospital as a Family Support Coordinator. Educational and professional experiences have served Naomi well, yet it’s her personal experiences that have validated her credentials. She has always been passionate about empowering others to become their best. It was the traumatic birth and the continued arduous responsibility of raising a medically involved and differently-abled child that fuels Naomi’s passion for advocacy. Naomi has been speaking to allied health, medical and nursing students, physicians, residents, educators, parents and community leaders about the connection and interdependence of raising a differently-abled child as a productive member of society. My signature tag line - She is a health educator by training, entrepreneur by nature and advocate of the best kid ever, Noah Samuel. Fun fact – Naomi became an endurance athlete after Noah’s birth. They have completed two marathons together and countless half marathons, 10k, and 5k races. To learn more about Naomi visit http://www.exceptionalliving101.org/. To find out more about Win Kelly Charles visithttps://wincharles.wix.com/win-charles. Please send feedback to Win by email her at winwwow@gmail.com, or go to http://survey.libsyn.com/winwisdom andhttp://survey.libsyn.com/thebutterfly. To be on the show, please fill out the intake at http://bit.ly/1MLJSLG. To look at our sponsorships go tohttp://www.educents.com/daily-deals#wwow. To learn about the magic of Siri go to https://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email.
Hello and welcome to episode 53 of My Big Idea, an ASOS Podcast. This week's guest is founder of music agency Totem, Naomi Williams Totem is an independent music agency specialising in Online PR without boundaries. Founded in early 2012 by Naomi, previously Head of Digital at Darling Department, they work with a diverse range of artists from breaking acts to established global stars, offering unique campaigns with a focus on quality over quantity. This is Naomi's big idea. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.