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✨ Natalie Peters, Host of the Sky Society Podcast, shares her biggest takeaways from the 2023 season of the Sky Society Podcast
Why don't we ask God for the biggest things? Why do we put our prayer requests in a cute little box? What do we expect? For the Lord to not deliver? He's the Lord of all for goodness sake! As Court and Meghan kick off season three together as cohosts, they break down the extreme joy of praying big and asking God for the biggest gifts. This podcast was sponsored by District Color! You can find more details on color analysis and the amazing work that Natalie Peters does at http://www.districtcolorstudio.com or on Instagram @districtcolor— you will not regret looking into color analysis, trust us. Support our podcast AND receive extra content by joining our Patreon for only $5 a month at https://www.patreon.com/TheDailyNothingsPodcast Thanks for listening to The Daily Nothings Podcast! Be sure to subscribe and leave a rate and review. You can also follow the Daily Nothings Instagram @thedailynothingspodcast and visit our website: http://www.thedailynothings.com
✨ Natalie Peters, Founder & CEO Sky SocietyKey Topics:☁️ Best platforms to build your marketing portfolio☁️ How to structure your marketing portfolio☁️ Biggest makes to avoid when building your marketing portfolio☁️ How to get more marketing experienceJoin the Sky Society Women in Marketing private LinkedIn group.Follow Sky Society on Instagram @skysociety.co and TikTok @skysociety.co
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✨ Your host, Natalie Peters, shares her favorite tips for standing out on the job-searchKey Topics:☁️ Tips for creating a glowing resume☁️ Proper use of cover letters☁️ How to get an advantage on LinkedIn☁️ Sky Society secret job application tips to stand-out in your job searchJoin the Sky Society Women in Marketing private LinkedIn group.Follow us on Instagram @skysociety.co and TikTok @skysociety.co
✨ Natalie Peters, Founder & CEO of Sky Society☁️ 50th episode special with your host, Natalie!☁️ How Sky Society came to be☁️ Sky Society's mission and vision☁️ AMA with Natalie PetersJoin the Sky Society Women in Marketing private LinkedIn group.Follow us on Instagram @skysociety.co and TikTok @skysociety.co
✨ Natalie Peters, Founder & CEO @ Sky Society☁️ Strategies to protect yourself from scam marketing jobs☁️ Tips for spotting sales jobs disguised as marketing jobs☁️ Questions you should ask in interviews to clarify the parameters of the role☁️ Red flags to look out for when applying to marketing jobsJoin the Sky Society Women in Marketing private LinkedIn group.Follow us on Instagram @skysociety.co and TikTok @skysociety.co
Natalie Peters speaks with Senior Constable Gabriel Gamboa live from a PolAir helicopter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Many servicemen and women spend Christmas away from home and their families. Natalie Peters talks with Corporal Ben Mason live from Egypt. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Every member of a squad is of equal value, regardless of their department, seniority, or pay scale. It's important to check egos at the door when forming a squad and embarking on a new project. Those are some of the principles held by Natalie Peters, change and transformation lead at Australian bank NAB.After 20 years working in HR, Natalie began exploring the world of agile project management and human-centred design. In this discussion with Pia and Dan, she debunks some of the common myths around agile, and runs through effective structures, which are typically flatter than more traditional or waterfall management styles.Links Bridges' Transition Model Scrum: The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half the Time Squadify
✨ Natalie Peters, your host!☁️ How to best answer 5 of the most difficult interview questions:1️⃣ Tell me about yourself?2️⃣ What are your salary expectations?3️⃣ What is your greatest strength?4️⃣ Tel me about...5️⃣ Why should we hire you?www.joinsky.co/podcast@joinsky.co
✨ Natalie Peters, Founder & CEO Sky Society☁️ Creative post ideas for LinkedIn☁️ How to write and format a high performing post☁️ Best times to post on LinkedIn☁️ How to get hired on LinkedIn☁️ Why you should engage on LinkedIn posts
✨ Natalie Peters, Founder & CEO Sky Society☁️ How to control your financial trajectory☁️ The best financial planning and investing apps you should be using☁️ How to set savings goals in your 20s☁️ How to choose stocks☁️ How to plan for retirement in your 20s☁️ How much money you should be investing☁️ Simple explanations to complex financial jargonLink to slides
This is episode 26 of The kbbreview Podcast from Taylist Media with your host Andrew Davies.First up, we're talking to Jonny Westbrooke from The Furniture Maker's Company – the livery company and charity that, along with many other things, provides support to members of the furniture industry who have fallen on difficult financial times – very relevant at the moment of course and Jonny tells us what practical help they can get.Then we're talking to the father and daughter team of Mick Murphy and Natalie Peters from Norfolk retailer Kitchens Etc. A really interesting business, and Natalie has just finished the Kitchen Design Degree course and she'll be tells us all about it.SAVE OUR SKILLSYou can see all the candidates so far from our Save Our Skills campaign here... If you've recently been made redundant from a role in the kbb sector then read this Q&A to find out how you can be up on our Save Our Skills page…We've also got independent retailers taking us up on our offer to post their job vacancies on kbbreview.com for FREE. Have a look at them here... If you're a retailer with a vacancy, have a read of this Q&A to find out how to get your job ad published for FREE… THE FURNITURE MAKERS COMPANYYou can find out about The Furniture Makers Welfare scheme here…KITCHEN DESIGN DEGREE COURSEFind out about The Kitchen Education Trust (TKET) – the body that links the kitchen industry with the education sector here…And details on the kitchen design degree course here…DESERTED KITCHEN ISLAND DISCSJonny chose Teenage Kicks by The Undertones Natalie chose Dance Monkey by Tones and I Mick chose Gimme Shelter by The Rolling Stones
After weeks of recovery, Natalie Peters is back, and shares her Covid-19 journey with Shane McInnes. We also discuss what measures may be required in Tokyo next year, and why these Games, should they go ahead, will be unlike any previously held. Kayaker, Jo Bridgen- Jones opens up on life on the frontline as a paramedic. Jo reveals to Natalie there are similarities between working on the frontline during a medical pandemic and competing at the Olympics - you have high expectations and want to perform at your best. David Culbert is a commentator and Olympian and is now at Commonwealth Games Australia- He discusses what he and his colleagues will be watching out for in Tokyo next year, and why the Birmingham Games will be one of the biggest yet, just 12 months after the Olympics. You can follow us on Twitter: @ReadySetTokyo.
Nine weeks after she first felt unwell, Natalie Peters is back on deck and stronger than ever from her battle with COVID-19. Natalie joins John Stanley to share her first-hand account of contracting, beating, and feeling the ongoing effects of coronavirus.
Shane McInnes and Natalie Peters are back for 2020 in the lead up to the Tokyo Olympics. This week, as the coronavirus spreads, what is the impact on the Olympic Games, and our athletes? In an exclusive interview, Australian Olympic Team, Medical Director, Dr. David Hughes outlines his concerns, what’s being done, and what should be done ahead of the Games. And, what was a greater concern, the Brazilian Zika outbreak of 2016, or the threat of coronavirus in 2020. Chef de Mission, Ian Chesterman weighs in on coronavirus, and reveals his thoughts on Nick Kyrgios who refused to represent Australia in 2016. And, as preparations hit another gear in Tokyo, will all our athletes be comfortable at the Olympic Village? Plus, we recognise the donations of athletes to the Australian bushfire appeal, and our new segments... ‘Journey’s of Japan’ and ‘Fact or Fiction.’ Follow us on twitter: @ReadySetTokyo
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Former England Cricket Captain and Fox Sports Cricket commentator, Michael Vaughan, admits to Natalie Peters and Erin Molan he was supposed to be in the new $15 million Tourism Australia ad, alongside Shane Warne and Kylie Mongue.
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It's time for this weeks, Good Cause of the week. The Shine Shed in Campbelltown Sydney is an incredible play center that gives the opportunity for children with disabilities and autism to play, socialise, and exercise. Lisa Fruhstuck is the owner and she joins Natalie Peters and Erin Molan to share how The Shine Shed came about and what it offers those kids who feel isolated by normal playgrounds and equipment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Natalie Peters – former Executive, Ways of Working at Telstra and now Human Resources Director at Sky – explores how a well-articulated customer mission can bring together teams to deliver successful transformations.
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It's the Weekend Edition's Further Afield with Natalie Peters and Murray Wilton....a time to investigate and celebrate regional Australia. Weekend Edition chats to the President of the Mount Isa Golf Course Mark Thinee to find out what life is like up there at the moment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Natalie Peters and Erin Molan speak to counter-terrorism expert Greg Barton about the latest incident in London and the threat level in Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Bryan Coleman the founder of the Banksia Project joins Natalie Peters to share the incredible story of how finding one mobile phone gave exposure to a great cause like The Banksia Project.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dr Stephanie Rainey-Smith from Edwin Cowan University's joins Natalie Peters and Erin Molan to discuss what her research has found in ways to help avoid or delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Detective Inspector Cameron Whiteside, Coordinator of the NSW Police Rural Crime Prevention Team, spoke to Natalie Peters and Murray Wilton about his work dealing with rural issues such as stock theft, livestock security and farm trespassing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter Haydon, General Manager of Marketing at Australia Pork, speaks to Natalie Peters and Murray Wilton about their new campaign #thegreatestgift which has arrived just in time for Christmas. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australian surfing legends Layne Beachley and Mick Fanning join Natalie Peters and Erin Molan to discuss the latest Fight for the Bight protests and what the cause means to them. The national protest held by the Great Australian Bight Alliance saw more than 10,000 people join 50 paddle-out protests all around Australia from Perth to Townsville. Protesters participated in numerous ways from cleaning up mock oil spills in Adelaide to hanging banners off of Victor Harbor Cliffs. The protests target Norwegian oil giant Equinor, who wants to drill to a depth of just over 2km, about 370km off-shore. The area is home to some of the most beautiful and rare marine life in the world, in fact, more than 85% of species are not found anywhere else.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week on Ready Set Tokyo, Natalie Peters chats to London Olympian Steve Solomon about his bid to race in Tokyo, and his involvement in the award-winning Olympics Unleashed program. And it's the anniversary of the Melbourne 1956 Games, so she's joined by Harry Blutstein, the author of Cold War Games, who describes the 'Blood in the Water' grudge match and secret agents running the streets of Melbourne.
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Dee Walton, Manager of the Central Coast Animal Care Facility, joins Natalie Peters and Erin Molan to share some happy news from her facility in the wake of the latest bushfires. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dr Brendan Nelson joins Natalie Peters & Erin Molan to preview Remembrance Day and discuss veterans affairs, including calls for a Royal Commission into veteran suicide.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Retired Major General Jim Molan talks to Natalie Peters and Erin Molan about being chosen to fill the spot vacated by Liberal senator Arthur Sinodinos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Morgan Stewart, CEO of Club Taree, joins Natalie Peters and Erin Molan to discuss how the Club is assisting those in need during bushfire season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Reg Pierce of Wauchope Rotary joins Natalie Peters to discuss the support of dairy farmers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Vietnam veteran and CEO of Wounded Heroes, Martin Shaw, joins Natalie Peters to discuss the high rates of veteran suicide in Australia and what can be done to combat the crisis. For support call Lifeline on 13 11 14. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Legendary journalist and Humpty Dumpty patron Ray Martin joins Natalie Peters to discuss the charity's latest campaign "Kids In The Bush". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Australian actor and performer Michael Falzon joins Natalie Peters to discuss the 'High Standards' Gala that is being held in support of the Actors Benevolent Fund NSW.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Natalie Peters talks to former Detective and Assistant Commissioner Clive Small about the death of Australia's worst serial killer and the man he helped to put behind bars, Ivan Milat. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Natalie Peters is joined by Ray Hadley to discuss the night that was at the 2019 ACRAs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Millions of people tune in to horse races like The Everest every year, with hundreds flocking to race courses and spending big. But behind the glitz and glamour is an industry plagued with scandal. Racing NSW Chief Executive Peter V'Landys spoke to Natalie Peters about a story which broke during the week concerning the slaughtering of retired racehorses. He stressed that the differing laws between states are detrimental to the way horses are treated after they finish racing and things need to change. "I think there's got to be a national law where there should be no horses in any abattoir," states V'Landys. Mr V'Landys would love to see every retired racehorse re-homed, with millions of dollars being spent on properties around the country. "It's not an easy task but it won't be through lack of trying to ensure that we do it."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Australian Kelsey-Lee Barber has won javelin gold in dramatic fashion at the World Championships in Doha. The Canberra thrower moved from fourth place to first with a huge final-round throw of 66.56 metres. Just hours after her win, Kelsey-Lee spoke to Natalie Peters on Macquarie Radio's Ready Set Tokyo program. Kelsey-Lee has told Ready Set Tokyo, "The World Champion part is still the bit that's sinking in." "You can win comps and you can win medals, but wow, it feels unbelievable to say that I'm a World Champion." Kelsey-Lee has also given her take on negative headlines about extreme heat impacting competition, and poor crowds at events. The marathon and walk events have been starting at midnight, in a bid to limit the impact of extreme heat and humidity. Kelsey-Lee says she's very grateful to be competing in an air conditioned stadium, but many of her teammates aren't as lucky. "During the day it is exceptionally hot, almost too hot to be outside." Athletes and commentators say crowd numbers at the meet have been disappointing, but Kelsey-Lee told Ready Set Tokyo, it's just different. "I think the crowds are fantastic for what we have here. They're very enthusiastic and they're sharing lots of energy, but we're maybe just not filling the stadiums." Ready Set Tokyo is your weekly Olympic podcast ahead of Tokyo 2020, hosted by Macquarie Radio's Shane McInnes and Natalie Peters. The athletes. The playmakers. Opinions. A celebration of the Games. Subscribe to the podcast or hear it on Macquarie Sports Radio at midday Saturday.
What's making news at lunchtime on Thursday 1 August 2019 - with Australian radio journalist Natalie Peters. House prices, NBN scams, Trump's son upset with the ALP, and the Brazilian President skips a meeting with a French Minister for a haircut. Really. Get in touch on Twitter @nataliejpeters
What's making news at lunchtime on Wednesday 31 July 2019 - with Australian radio journalist Natalie Peters. A spike in petrol prices, missiles, a sentence over a killed echidna, discoveries from inside a dead croc, and your chance to have a say in a major Australian award. Get in touch on Twitter @nataliejpeters
What's making news at lunchtime on Tuesday 30 July 2019 - with Australian radio journalist Natalie Peters. Get in touch on Twitter @nataliejpeters
What's making news at lunchtime on Monday 29 July 2019 - with Australian radio journalist Natalie Peters. Rumours about arrests in Canada, the fall out from a positive drug test continue, the Dog on the Tuckerbox sent to the vet, and some good news on the Beanie for Brain Cancer NRL Round. Get in touch on Twitter @nataliejpeters
What's making news at lunchtime on Friday 26 July 2019 - with Australian radio journalist Natalie Peters. Get in touch on Twitter @nataliejpeters
What's making news at lunchtime on Tuesday 23 July 2019 - with Australian radio journalist Natalie Peters: the investigation into the death of an Aussie in Canada, an update from Federal Parliament, a dead croc a long way from home, a chairlift accident at Thredbo and more. Get in touch on Twitter @nataliejpeters
What's making news at lunchtime on Monday 22 July 2019 - with Australian radio journalist Natalie Peters: rioters on the roof, MPs back in Parliament, Swimmer Mack Horton taking a stand against drugs in sport, George Calombaris dumped from a tourism campaign, and our good news of the day featuring the future king. Get in touch on Twitter @nataliejpeters
What's making news at lunchtime on Tuesday 16 July 2019 - with Australian radio journalist Natalie Peters: an exclusive on an FBI investigation into a scam targeting show biz types, a strong earthquake in Bali, Vodafone in strife, young Aussies turning away from private health insurance, and a massive pay day for an Australian athlete.
Did you know that the clearing process for universities doesn't open on the day of results, but actually opens in July? For such an important function of university placements, there isn't much known about how university clearing works. We have decided to tackle it in our latest podcast. Join us as we talk to Natalie Peters who breaks down the details of clearing, what it is, who it is for, when you should use it and why. There are so many myths surrounding clearing, and Natalie's insight can help you make the right decision for your future. For exclusive industry insight, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, connect with us on LinkedIn and follow our blog.
Intelligent Risks chief executive Neil Fergus tells Natalie Peters the “united” Korean team that will march in PyeongChang doesn't signal any major shift in North Korea's objectives.
What's On thanks to Destination NSW and Accor Hotels. Super League’s World Club Champions Wigan Warriors and Challenge Cup holders Hull FC will travel to Australia next month for games in Wollongong and Sydney. Natalie Peters talks to Wigan Warriors Commercial Manager Dan Burton about the tour.
NSW Pharmacy Guild President David Heffernan tells Natalie Peters they are still fighting the ban, which is due to come into force on Thursday.
Natalie Peters from 2GB chats about how working in the snow opened her eyes to the media world, learning her craft under the watchful eye of a Sydney radio icon and hitchhiking her way to cover the Christchurch earthquake.