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Carl Roberts, Nathan Blake and Nia Jones are joined by Wales players Laura O'Sullivan, Gemma Evans and Rhiannon Roberts.
Carl Roberts is joined by Iwan Roberts and Nia Jones to reflect on Wales' World Cup qualifying draw in North Macedonia. David Brooks' equaliser with effectively the last kick of the game kept manager Craig Bellamy's unbeaten run intact.
Carl Roberts, Joe Ledley and Nia Jones chat about Wales' upcoming World Cup Qualifiers v Kazakhstan and North Macedonia with Wales players Liam Cullen, Kieffer Moore and Brennan Johnson.
Catrin Heledd sits in for Carl Roberts this week and is joined by former Wales internationals Nia Jones and Nathan Blake to reflect on Wales' 1-0 defeat to Italy and look ahead to Rhian Wilkinson's side hosting Sweden in Wrexham on Tuesday.
Carl Roberts, Katie Owen, Nia Jones and guest Helen Ward react to Wales' Euro 2025 play-off first-leg draw against the Republic of Ireland in Cardiff.
Carl Roberts, Joe Ledley and Nia Jones chat with Wales manager Rhian Wilkinson and players Ceri Holland and Hayley Ladd as they prepare for their Women's Euro 2025 play-off against Slovakia.
Mother-Daughter duo Gwynda Jones and Monica Nia Jones, franchisees with HOTWORX, join us today on this episode of The Franchise Woman podcast. We talked about their philosophy of: When the door opens walk through it and the pivotal moments in their lives that led to business ownership. Gwynda's during the pandemic, and while battling a life-threatening cancer diagnosis, she discovered the physical and mental health benefits of infrared energy, namely through working out at HOTWORX. Upon entering remission, Gwynda along with her daughter, Monica Nia, opened their HOTWORX location in Chicago's River North Neighborhood in early 2023. Monica Nia's pivotal moment was when she was fired from her first corporate job after graduating from the University of Arizona. She decided to enter the Miss Illinois Competition in 2022. Monica was crowned Miss Illinois in 2022, the first Black woman to hold the title in 20 years. She competed in the 2023 Miss America competition, where she was named “People's Choice” and finished as a top 11 finalist. Listen in to the full interview here.
Nia and Jill refect on Cardiff Dragons 2023/2024 season and Keira Edwards , Wales Netball Head of Participation reviews the Cost Of Living Community Support Fund results. Essential Info The Netball Show is proud to be partnered with Flyhawk.com You can listen with no download here For over 20 years Sky Sports has been the true home of the Superleague here in the UK and you don't even need a dish these days with the innovative Sky Glass! Join Sky TV via this link & we can both get up to £125 in vouchers Listen via Sky HD / Sky Q & Sky Glass - Select Sport and we're on the Podcasts Rail
In this third special episode of the Energy Gang from the Reuters Global Energy Transition 2024 conference in New York, we focus on the crucial theme of financing the energy transition. We discuss how various stakeholders are addressing the financial challenges and opportunities presented by the shift to renewable energy. Our first guest is Utopia Hill, the Chief Executive of Reactivate, a Chicago-based company developing renewable energy projects for low to moderate-income communities in the US. Utopia shares insights into how Reactivate is creating inclusive solutions that ensure the benefits of the energy transition reach underserved populations. Next, we speak with Nia Jones, the Environment and Climate Director of the African-American Alliance of CDFI CEOs. Nia emphasizes the importance of partnerships and cooperation among businesses, governments, and non-governmental organizations in advancing the energy transition. She discusses how her organization is working to deliver renewable energy to people who might not otherwise have access to it. The scale of the financing required for the energy transition means that the private sector will have to play a key role. Valerie Smith, Chief Sustainability Officer at Citi, joins us to explore what this means for a major international bank. She tells us how Citi is contributing to sustainable finance initiatives around the world. For additional perspectives on the role of finance, we hear from Eric Cohen, Head of Green Economy Banking at JP Morgan Chase, and Greg Randolph, Managing Director of New York State's NY Green Bank. They share their views on how financial institutions to supporting the transition to a low-carbon economy, and what more could be done to accelerate that progress. Many thanks to Utopia Hill, Nia Jones, Valerie Smith, Eric Cohen, and Greg Randolph for their invaluable contributions to this discussion. You can find Ed and the show on most social media platforms: we're @theenergygang on X. Subscribe to the Energy Gang on Apple Podcasts or Spotify so you don't miss the next show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of The Netball Show we hear from Nia Jones who has recently made her 100th NSL appearance. Suzy Drane talks about Dragons early performances and how she feels the team will do this season. PLUS Hannah Passmore on joining the team this season, how influential Anna and Jess were on her game during her time at Team Bath and being selected in the NSL team of the week for 2 weeks running Dragons fans - a gift to you ahead of the next round. Essential Info The Netball Show is proud to be partnered with Flyhawk.com You can listen with no download here For over 20 years Sky Sports has been the true home of the Superleague here in the UK and you don't even need a dish these days with the innovative Sky Glass! Join Sky TV via this link & we can both get up to £125 in vouchers Listen via Sky HD / Sky Q & Sky Glass - Select Sport and we're on the Podcasts Rail
Episode TWO of The Black Mental Health Alliance's Real Talk: Black Minds Matter podcast is HERE! This episode titled, Blacktivist: Activism in the Black Community and How it Affects Our Mental Health includes Mr. Dayvon Love as our guest speaker alongside co-hosts Andrea Brown and Nia Jones and this discussion leaves minds BLOWN. This episode unpacks Black Liberation, politics, Black leadership and SO MUCH MORE! We are getting to the nitty-gritty of what really could be holding us back as a people and how we can move forward. You do not want to miss this one! BRING A PEN AND PAPER BECAUSE YOU'RE GOING TO NEED IT! Links/Information discussed in this episode:Massacre Monday: Reconstruction Era 1865-1876https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cwga-qsKEqz/?igshid=NzgyYTk0Y2YyNg==Michael Eric Dyson vs Eddie Glaude on Race, Hillary Clinton and the Legacy of Obama's Presidencyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=oc0l69JRdNoWe Will Shoot Back: Armed Resistance in the Mississippi Freedom Movementhttps://www.amazon.com/Will-Shoot-Back-Resistance-Mississippi/dp/1479886033Be on the lookout for Dayvon's new upcoming project!!https://lbsbaltimore.com/about/leadership/dayvon-love/How can you get involved?Join the BMHA Social Media Community @BlackMindsMatter1 https://www.facebook.com/blackmindsmatter1 , subscribe on YouTube at Black Mental Health Alliance, and follow us on instagram at @bmhaofficial and @youngblkmindsmatterTune into our Community Conversations: Sawubona LIVE discussions every month! Our foundation for our Community Conversation series will be in discovering what it means to honor one's humanity: Sawubona. This year the conversations will be based around how we are not our trauma, addressing something regarding trauma each month. It is through the power of community connection and conversation that we counter the narrative, ignite healing and restoration around the many things that often cause Black folks to feel unseen as we navigate life. Check out the BMHA social media platforms for more information.Give to what matters #BlackMindsMatter We appreciate all donations and no amount is too small. Your contribution allows BMHA to change the conversation about mental health in the Black community, transform lives by connecting with culturally-affirming clinicians and leaders, and renew minds with insightful information from the village for the village.Love our podcast intro? We have you covered! Our podcast theme music is available for streaming on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/album/62hg1jmLRVv8dLvxxNltev?si=XpY2m6VAQ9G52kw2KGYBVw
The Black Mental Health Alliance's Real Talk: Black Minds Matter podcast is BACK AND BETTER THAN EVER! What better time to kick off season three than in July, during BLACK Mental Health Awareness month AND on The Year of Transformation/ Road to 40! In this episode, co-hosts Andrea Brown and Nia Jones are back with the topic “Don't BIPoC Me!”. This discussion unpacks issues in relation to reclaiming our importance as Black people, making mental health and wellness a priority in our community and so much more! You might want to take some notes for this one, it gets GOOD! Links/Information discussed in this episode:The Real Little Mermaid Storyhttps://americanliterature.com/author/hans-christian-andersen/short-story/the-little-mermaidThe Road to 40! (Year of Transformation)Thursday, December 7, 2023BMHA 2023 Youth SummitSaturday, October 28, 2023How can you get involved?Join the BMHA Social Media Community @BlackMindsMatter1 https://www.facebook.com/blackmindsmatter1 , subscribe on YouTube at Black Mental Health Alliance, and follow us on instagram at @bmhaofficial and @youngblkmindsmatterTune into our Community Conversations: Sawubona LIVE discussions every month! Our foundation for our Community Conversation series will be in discovering what it means to honor one's humanity: Sawubona. This year the conversations will be based around how we are not our trauma, addressing something regarding trauma each month. It is through the power of community connection and conversation that we counter the narrative, ignite healing and restoration around the many things that often cause Black folks to feel unseen as we navigate life. Check out the BMHA social media platforms for more information.Give to what matters #BlackMindsMatter We appreciate all donations and no amount is too small. Your contribution allows BMHA to change the conversation about mental health in the Black community, transform lives by connecting with culturally-affirming clinicians and leaders, and renew minds with insightful information from the village for the village.
Rhinos face Team Bath at 3pm this afternoon in Round 19 Netball news Netball analysis Netball interviews Netball commentary Netball stars ESSENTIAL INFO The Netball Show proudly partnered with Flyhawk.com News to share from your club email here Listen to the latest podcasts in your browser with no download here Join Sky via this link and choose vouchers to spend in a range of stores We're now available via Sky HD / Sky Q & Sky Glass via the Sport/Podcasts Rail
We turn back the clock and hear from Suzy when we spoke to her about retiring from the Celtic Dragons and there's new messages from Nia Jones, Sara Hale, Clare Jones and Kyra Jones. Retirement Audio is provided by Cardiff Met TV and used with permission. (apols for the Welsh on this podcast at the end - I've either nailed it or got it horribly wrong answers on a postcard) ESSENTIAL INFO We're now available via Sky HD / Sky Q & Sky Glass via the Sport/Podcasts Rail Listen to the latest podcasts in your browser with no download here The Netball Show is proudly partnered with Flyhawk.com Please email the latest info from your club here
Simon speaks to Neil Taylor, Nia Jones and Iwan Roberts after Wales' World Cup exit.
Simon chats to Nia Jones and Gwennan Harries as Wales prepare to face England.
Nia Jones holds a Master's degree in Energy and Resources from the University of California Berkley, but by faith, she is a child of God. As part of her Master's program, Nia studied sustainability as well as environmental justice issues. During this podcast episode, Nia discusses her goals of creating environmental leadership centers for incarcerated youth. A former dancer with the Boston Celtics, Nia weaves her story of how the lessons she learned on the court have shaped her mindset as an Industrial Engineer concerned with creating long-lasting sustainable solutions for the planet. In addition to her involvement in the National Society of Black Engineers, her work exemplifies the mission of that organization. Listen to Nia talk about her journey as a survivor of Crohn's disease to becoming an energy queen. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/see-brilliance/support
It's been a long time, but we promise it's worth the wait! Join podcast co hosts Andrea Brown and Nia Jones for a review of season 1 and what to expect for Season 2. How can you get involved?Join the BMHA Social Media Community https://www.facebook.com/blackmindsmatter1 , subscribe on YouTube at Black Mental Health Alliance, and follow us on instagram at @bmhaofficial and @youngblkmindsmatter.BMHA membership offers an opportunity to connect with a premiere mental health organization of clinicians, educators, researchers and change agents all focused on emotional healing and whole health for the global Black community. For more information, visit our website www.blackmentalhealth.com Give to what matters #BlackMindsMatter We appreciate all donations and no amount is too small. Support us through GoFundMe Charity or when shopping on AmazonSmile Your contribution allows BMHA to change the conversation about mental health in the Black community, transform lives by connecting with culturally-affirming clinicians and leaders, and renew minds with insightful information from the village for the village.
Welcome to Season 2 Episode 16 of Qtr Time, the UK's ultimate superfan netball podcast! This season we're excited to be partnered with Carbon Jacked.In today's episode we recap the news from the past week, bring you our three-word summaries from Round 18 of the Vitality Netball Superleague, as well as revealing our Game of the Round and Player of the Round.Our special guest today is the captain of Celtic Dragons and co-captain of Wales, Nia Jones. We chat to Nia about representing Celtic Dragons and Wales in both football and netball, the significance of representing your county, missing out on major tournaments, her relationship with Melissa Bessell, the relationship between Celtic Dragons and the national side, and so much more.Finally, we look ahead to Round 19 of the VNSL. This season we've teamed up with our friends over at Sideline TV to pick our Showdown of the week, highlighting two key players who we can't wait to see go head to head, which will be revealed at the end of the episode. Let us know your thoughts and don't forget to tag us and @sideline.tv.Follow us on social media for updates - @QtrTimePodInstagramTwitterThis season we are proud to be partnered with Carbon Jacked, an environmental start-up that helps individuals and businesses combat climate change through carbon footprint reduction, rewilding and education.Become a member and sign up today at www.carbonjacked.comMake sure to use our special listener discount code for an epic 30% off! Just enter NETBALLPOD at the checkout.For business and general enquiries contact enquiries@carbonjacked.comHave a question? Email us - qtrtimepod@gmail.comMusic: John YasutisArtwork: Lucy Goodman
1. Gwneud Bywyd yn Haws – Clip Cytiau Elliw Gwawr ac Angharad Haf Wyn Mae BBC Radio Cymru yn rhoi sylw i'r argyfwng newid hinsawdd yn ystod tymor yr Hydref gyda rhaglenni arbennig o'r enw ‘Ein Planed Nawr'. Un o'r rhaglenni hynny ydy ‘Gwneud Bywyd yn Haws' ac yn rhaglen wythnos diwetha clywon ni bod defnyddio clytiau, neu cewynnau, aml-ddefnydd yn llawer iawn gwell i'r amgylchedd na defnyddio'r rhai sy'n cael eu taflu ar ôl eu defnyddio unwaith yn unig. Dyma glip o Hanna Hopwood yn sgwrsio gyda dwy fam sy'n defnyddio'r clytiau aml-ddefnydd, Angharad Haf Wyn ac Elliw Gwawr… Argyfwng newid hinsawdd Climate change crisis Clytiau/cewynnau Nappies Aml-ddefnydd Multiple use Amgylchedd Environment Ymchwil Research Buddsoddi To invest Arbrofi To experiment Ymrwymo To commit ‘Ta beth Beth bynnag Cyflwr Condition Tueddu i hyrwyddo Tends to promote 2. Ifan Evans – Gwobr i Edna Jones Dyna i chi flas ar raglen ‘Gwneud Bywyd yn Haws' gyda Hanna Hopwood sydd ar Radio Cymru bob nos Fawrth am 6pm. Ac os dych chi eisiau clywed mwy o'r sgwrs yma ewch draw i wefan bbc sounds, neu am ragor o raglenni sy'n sôn am yr amgylchedd ewch at y wefan bbc.co.uk/einplanednawr Unwaith eto mae rhaglen Ifan Evans yn dweud ‘Diolch o Galon' i rywun arbennig sydd wedi gwneud gwahaniaeth yn eu hardal, neu glwb, neu mewn cymdeithas arbennig. Wythnos diwetha aeth Ifan i Ynys Môn, i roi tlws Diolch o Galon i Edna Jones, Trefnydd CFFI yr Ynys Tlws Trophy Syfrdanu Astounded Gweithgar Hardworking Ces i fy nychryn I was shocked Enwebiad Nomination Talcen caled A hard grafft Cyn-aelodau Former members Mewn chwinciad In a jiffy Becso Poeni 3. Newid Hinsawdd Taid a Fi – Micro Plastic ...ac os dych chi'n nabod rhywun dach chi'n meddwl dylai ennill tlws ‘Diolch o Galon', cofiwch gallwch chi anfon enwebiad at Ifan drwy e-bost ar ifan@bbc.co.uk Yn y rhaglen ‘Newid Hinsawdd :Taid a Fi' mae Leisa Gwenllian yn mynd ar daith i gyfarfod rhai o'r bobol ar ei stepen drws sydd yn gwneud gwaith difyr ac phwysig i wella'r amgylchedd, yng nghwmni ei thaid, neu dad-cu, y naturiaethwr Duncan Brown. Yn y clip yma, mae Leisa yn cael sgwrs am feicroblastig gyda Nia Jones a'r Dr Dei Huws o Brifysgol Bangor. Hudolus Magical Mor brydferth So beautiful Uwch Ddarlithydd Senior lecturer Gwyddorau Môr Marine Science Gwasgariad Dispersal Llygredd Pollution Amsugno To absorb Tanwydd Fuel Ynni Energy Lleihau To reduce 4. Rhys Mwyn – Fflur Dafydd Pwy fasai'n meddwl bod meicroblastig mor gyffredin on'd ife? Mae e yn ein siwmperi hyd yn oed! Roedd yr awdures Fflur Dafydd gyda Rhys Mwyn wythnos diwetha a buon nhw'n rhannu ei dewisiadau o draciau ffync. Yn ystod y sgwrs soniodd Fflur sut gwnaeth hi ddewis caneuon ar gyfer y gyfres deledu ‘Amgueddfa' oedd ar S4C eleni, er mwyn cael rhoi rhagor o haenau i'r cymeriadau… Cyffredin Wide-spread Haenau Layers Cymeriadau Characters Golygfeydd Scenes Drych Mirror Dylanwadau Influences 5. Geraint Lloyd – Randall Bevan ..a'r newyddion da ydy bod cyfres arall o Amgueddfa ar y ffordd, ac mae Fflur wrthi'n sgwennu'r sgript ar hyn o bryd. Randall Bevan o Ipswich sydd yn gyn-drampolinydd, ac yn 88 oed oedd yn cadw cwmni i Geraint LLoyd nos Fercher, a soniodd Randall ei fod wedi derbyn neges arbennig gan ffrind enwog iawn – pwy oedd e tybed? Halais i Anfones i Gynnau fach A moment ago Tylwyth Teulu Ŵyr a ŵyres Grandson and grandaughter 6. Clip Dros Ginio Randall a Buzz – wedi dyna stori dda on'd ife? Wythnos diwetha, cyhoeddodd Wales Online restr o 15 o Gymry du dylen ni roi sylw iddyn nhw. Roedd Sian Jones, y steilydd gwallt 22 oed o Gaerdydd, yn un o'r pymtheg yma. Cafodd hi sgwrs gyda Catrin Haf Jones ar raglen Dros Ginio, a dyma hi'n sôn am ei harbenigedd hi mewn gwalltiau unigolion duon… Unigolion duon Black individuals Cyhoeddi To publish Arbenigedd Expertise Penodol Specific Yn cynnwys Including Mor brin So scarce Gradd Degree Fy synnu i Surprises me Hyfforddi Training
Nia Jones is a consultant with the Black Mental Health Alliance for Education and Consultation, Inc. and is responsible for leading the Youth Wellness Initiative and other special projects as assigned. Nia is a licensed Social Worker with a passion for organizations and the people that work in them. She provides strategic human resources business partner support, talent acquisition training, project management support, and self-presentation strategy for individuals and businesses. Nia believes that she is purposed to bring "Resources to Humans". Nia has created and executed recruitment plans for large and small companies with a 100% hired rate and managed HR portfolios for over 500 individuals in product lines generating revenue of over 5 million dollars annually. Nia's unique approach to Human Resources involves an innovative approach that educates managers and employees about mental health, employs a strengths-based focus, and affirms both parties. She is the owner/operator of On Purpose with Nia, LLC- an organization dedicated to empowering small businesses and individuals to grow by promoting 360-degree wholeness through consults, mental health & wellness training, and project management. Nia has a passion for working with youth and has been committed to youth development for over 15 years. She has held various roles in Youth Development organizations such as Life Skills Technician, Youth Ministry Leader, and Teacher. Nia's 10-year career in HR impacted youth in her hometown, and across the state of Maryland. Nia considers herself a mental health advocate and has been recognized for her support to NAMI Baltimore through a yearly fundraiser entitled "Always Forward"- an initiative born out of Nia's deep passion for ending the Mental Health stigma in her community. In October 2019, Nia partnered with a friend to launch a wellness company called Uncommon Solutions, Inc. an organization that believes in the power of whole families to support and restore the village, cultivating wealth and success in our community. Uncommon Solutions combines complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) with relatable and comfortable therapeutic approaches to create optimal health for people of color. Nia is a native Baltimorean, and received her Bachelor of Science degree from Morgan State University in 2010, and returned to her alma mater to receive her Masters of Social Work (with a concentration in School Social Work) in 2014. Nia is a RISE Fellowship program graduate at Kennedy Krieger Institute and a certified art therapy life coach. Nia is a wife (Bryce), and mother of 1 (Jackson). She enjoys reading, writing, listening to music, learning about new technology, and crafting. Nia is accepting clients for therapy and life coaching. You can connect with Nia, and complete a referral for services at www.onpurposewithnia.com and follow her on social media @onpurposewithnia. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mastermine-mrg/message
In this episode we speak with Therapist and Youth Coordinator for the Black Mental Health Alliance, Nia Jones. Nia Jones breaks down the importnace of Black Mental Health, Black Therapy, identifying mental illness, the impacts of racism on Black Mental Health, issues with balck youth mental health, parenting black children, and how we can overcome some of the challenges we face with our Mental Health. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mastermine-mrg/message
This week, Emily talks to Nia Jones about expressive movement and intersectionality. Nia is a counselor who uses movement in her work, and also does research on the influence and role of gendered-racial ethnic socialization in Black women's lives. You can learn more about Nia here: https://www.bwellcounselingservices.com/our-team ----------------------------------------------- Thanks to Jesse Blake Rundle for the cool tunes. Live music is getting back up and running. You might be able to catch Jesse live one of these days: www.jesseblakerundle.com Thanks to Erin Drew for her tremendous help. Check out her company On Brand Voice for innovative copywriting and voiceover solutions. -------------------------------------------- Did you catch the episode last week with Grandfather Lench? Let Emily know if you are interested in attending his full day workshop in Baltimore. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/emily-iannuzzelli/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/emily-iannuzzelli/support
(00:00) Michael Holley takes a victory lap, then the brothers explain why the Phoenix Suns are legit in the 2021 NBA Playoffs(32:00) Loss Angeles: Holley and Smith speculate on the next moves for the Lakers after an early first round knockout(43:15) Carron J Phillips joins the show to break down the NBA playoff eliminations, look ahead to next round matchups then his solution to the out of control fans(1:02:10) Another disappointing knockout for Damian Lillard in the playoffs... so what will it take to get Dame a ring?(1:31:50) Vincent Goodwill stops by to take his lumps on Holley's prediction, preview Nets v Bucks then a discussion on favorite Nia Jones movie characters(1:45:00) Comment Section: Holley, Smith and Brandon read and react to your social comments on topics
Having originated from black culture, streetwear is one of the most hyped commodities in fashion today. The birth of streetwear as we know it started in the 70's and today it remains alive and well. The Hundreds is no exception and its popularity continues to rise. Today we talk about the ties that bind us to black culture, the role and response of streetwear brands in this moment. Join hosts Andrea Brown and Nia Jones, LMSW today for a REAL conversation with Hundreds Co-Founder, Bobby Kim aka Bobby Hundreds!How can you get involved?Join the BMHA Social Media Community https://www.facebook.com/blackmindsmatter1 , subscribe on YouTube at Black Mental Health Alliance, and follow us on Instagram at @black_minds_matter_ and @youngblkmindsmatter.BMHA membership offers an opportunity to connect with a premiere mental health organization of clinicians, educators, researchers and change agents all focused on emotional healing and whole health for the global Black community. Our members enjoy the benefits of: 1) having their articles and position papers published on our online platforms; 2) free promotion of their events, book launches, and other initiatives on our social media accounts; 3) free or discounted tickets to our workshops and events offering VIP access to invited national thought leaders; 4) opportunities for mental health providers to earn CEUs free or at a discount; and 5) receiving member-only invitations for wellness and self-care activities. BMHA also offers a special benefit for clinicians who become members - their contact information in our database of providers interested in being connected with those in need of a mental health professional.Give to what matters #BlackMindsMatter We appreciate all donations and no amount is too small. Support us through GoFundMe Charity or when shopping on AmazonSmile Your contribution allows BMHA to change the conversation about mental health in the Black community, transform lives by connecting with culturally-affirming clinicians and leaders, and renew minds with insightful information from the village for the village.Episode is LivePublished: Mar. 06, 2021 @10AM EditUnpublishAdd a TranscriptGet episode better indexed by search engines.Add Chapter MarkersListeners can tap through & see what's coming up.Create a Visual SoundbiteBest way to share to social media for engagement.Share Episode OnFacebook
In 2016, Nia Jones and her husband Marc left Wales to follow their dairy farming dream in New Zealand. Three years later, they came runners up in the national Share Farmer of the Year competition in New Zealand. Quite an achievement! In this episode, Nia shares the story behind their success and reveals the next step in their journey as they continue to climb the farming ladder.
Yn 2016, gadawodd Nia Jones a’i gŵr Marc Gymru i ddilyn eu breuddwyd o redeg fferm laeth yn Seland Newydd. Dair blynedd yn ddiweddarach, fe ddaethon nhw'n ail yng nghystadleuaeth genedlaethol Ffermwr Cyfran y Flwyddyn yn Seland Newydd. Tipyn o gamp! Yn y bennod hon, mae Nia yn rhannu'r stori tu ôl i'w llwyddiant ac yn datgelu'r cam nesaf yn eu taith wrth iddynt barhau i ddringo'r ysgol ffermio.
Today it’s all about Joy! Best known for her role as “Shauna Andrews” on NBC’s hit show THIS IS US, actress Joy Brunson has been contributing powerful performances on screen for over ten years. Other favorite roles included “Donna” in EMPIRE, “Nia Jones” in SNOWFALL and “Sandy” in ALWAYS A BRIDESMAID. Joy graduated with a B.A. in Women’s Studies with a Concentration in Black Performance from Spelman College. Joy has spent her life following her passions of acting, golf and community service.Founded in 2011, Joy created her first Non-Profit Organization TEE 2 TEA. The organization focuses on mentoring young minority girls ages 8-18 through the game of golf. In 2020 Joy officially began her acting school, The Joy of Acting. Created as a safe space for actors of all levels to grow and learn, The Joy of Acting Studio now has on-going classes, private coaching and community talks each quarter. Hoping to utilize her platform in order to help the next generation of leaders grow with confidence, Joy continues to volunteer and teach with different Non-Profit Organizations in the Southern California Area. Today we talk about her acting studio, her perseverance in the acting game, what it’s like to be a black actress right now and more! Listen in to feel the joy on the show! You see what I did there! Joy Brunson's 'Gram: @JoybrunsonJoy Brunson's Twitter: @joybrunsonActing Studio's 'Gram: @TheJoyofActingActing Studio's Twitter: @JoyofactingActing Studio Website: https://www.thejoyofacting.comSSR ‘Gram: @ajsoreelSSR Twitter: @shessoreelSSR Shownotes: https://shessoreel.com/episode/joy-brunson/#ShesSoReel #AJsSoReel #STOPASIANHATE #JUSTICEFORGEORGEFLOYD*This episode includes affiliate links for which I may make a small commission at no extra cost to you should you make a purchase. Read my disclaimer for further info
Today it’s all about Joy! Best known for her role as “Shauna Andrews” on NBC’s hit show THIS IS US, actress Joy Brunson has been contributing powerful performances on screen for over ten years. Other favorite roles included “Donna” in EMPIRE, “Nia Jones” in SNOWFALL and “Sandy” in ALWAYS A BRIDESMAID. Joy graduated with a B.A. in Women’s Studies with a Concentration in Black Performance from Spelman College. Joy has spent her life following her passions of acting, golf and community service.Founded in 2011, Joy created her first Non-Profit Organization TEE 2 TEA. The organization focuses on mentoring young minority girls ages 8-18 through the game of golf. In 2020 Joy officially began her acting school, The Joy of Acting. Created as a safe space for actors of all levels to grow and learn, The Joy of Acting Studio now has on-going classes, private coaching and community talks each quarter. Hoping to utilize her platform in order to help the next generation of leaders grow with confidence, Joy continues to volunteer and teach with different Non-Profit Organizations in the Southern California Area. Today we talk about her acting studio, her perseverance in the acting game, what it’s like to be a black actress right now and more! Listen in to feel the joy on the show! You see what I did there! Joy Brunson's 'Gram: @JoybrunsonJoy Brunson's Twitter: @joybrunsonActing Studio's 'Gram: @TheJoyofActingActing Studio's Twitter: @JoyofactingActing Studio Website: https://www.thejoyofacting.comSSR ‘Gram: @ajsoreelSSR Twitter: @shessoreelSSR Shownotes: https://shessoreel.com/episode/joy-brunson/#ShesSoReel #AJsSoReel #STOPASIANHATE #JUSTICEFORGEORGEFLOYD*This episode includes affiliate links for which I may make a small commission at no extra cost to you should you make a purchase. Read my disclaimer for further info
Malaika Jones, Founder of Brown Girl Jane talks about the company's high speed ride to be considered one of the most innovative companies in the beauty and wellness industry. She explains what happens when your entire team is aligned with the company's higher purpose, their North Star. Malaika breaks down how her company has unleashed the healing power of plants and CBD and harnessed it to celebrate black women! We discuss the ‘Black Beauty Wellness Summit' and ‘Brown Girl Swap" which Malaika created, along with Co-Founders Tai Beauchamp and Nia Jones, to challenge black women to purchase 5 essential products from other black-woman-owned businesses. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thegoodceo/message
It wasn't just the pandemic that shook things up in 2020. The civil unrest triggered by horrible racial injustices left emotions raw. In some ways, this rawness has allowed us to be less delicate when making business decisions that reflect specific values. Being fiercely unapologetic while changing the world, especially the business world, is 100% necessary. Welcome to Building While Flying! This weekly podcast is brought to you by the Sasha Group. We're the consultancy meets agency arm of the VaynerX family of companies. We help ambitious companies build strong brands that flex with the times through strategy, branding media and marketing. In ever-changing times, businesses and brands have to shift and adapt. And across all sectors, there is an air of experimentation. Business owners are trying new things out in the wild; building the plane while flying. Our pilots, Katie Hankinson and Mickey Cloud, will be talking to a diverse range of business leaders and founders. They'll explore how these guests tackle various challenges while staying resilient and committed to growth. Through these real-life examples of strategies put into practice, we hope to inspire you to experiment and develop your own strategies as we all navigate these uncertain times together. Tai Beauchamp is fiercely unapologetic as an entrepreneur and in life. As a recognizable media personality, public speaker, style authority and creative director, Tai Beauchamp is all about empowering women. No matter the medium, Tai's purpose has always been clear. She wants to provide a space for women, especially women of color, to be inspired to contribute in every sector to the fullest of their abilities. Her first loves, beauty and fashion, were behind her early career as a magazine editor for publications like Harper's Bazaar and Good Housekeeping. At 22 years old, she was one of the first fashion and beauty editors at O, The Oprah Magazine. But above all, Tai is an entrepreneur. Her newest venture, BROWN GIRL Jane, co-founded along with sisters Malaika and Nia Jones, has already smashed expectations in a short nine months. This innovative company offers a line of Broad-Spectrum CBD products designed to “support the wholeness of our sisters through internal balance and external beauty”. In this episode, Katie and Tai have a candid chat about powering through the uncertainty of the present while acknowledging the divides we still have to bridge. Tai, by her own account, has always approached business differently. But it's that very difference that has led her to such a distinctly unique undertaking like BROWN GIRL Jane. Tai describes the instances and career experiences that have prepared her for this moment in time, and the challenges she's faced thus far. She also spills some of the ingenious ideas she's come up with for her new company. Ideas so brilliant that she was able to score partnerships with major brand names in a matter of days. This woman is a force, and her passion for not only creating successful businesses, but evoking systemic change while doing so, is incredibly inspiring. We promise you're not going to want to miss this one. Other in-flight topics: How Tai describes herself What it's like to grow up surrounded by educators Tai's amazing start to her career right out of college The opportunity to create new movements The Brown Girl Swap Being fiercely unapologetic What is most important and where can you maximize outcomes? Tai's pre-flight checklist Links: Tai's Website Tai on Instagram BROWN GIRL Jane Tai's TEDx Talk Podcast: How I Built This (referenced by Tai)
Jess Creighton and Sue Smith are joined by Scotland captain Rachel Corsie to reflect on her side's failure to qualify for Euro 2022 and a surprise encounter with Sir Alex Ferguson! Former Wales captain Laura McAllister discusses her bid to join the FIFA council and the need for more diversity at the top of the game. We also hear from Nia Jones and Lauren Nicholls on how they juggled dual careers in football and netball, while Goal Diggers FC's Esther Jones Russell discusses how to break gender stereotypes within the game.
Instead of normalizing pain, why don't we normalize solutions? Well, this week we're doing just that as we dive into a deep conversation about CBD with our wellness advocates from Brown Girl jane, Tai Beauchamp, Malaika Jones Kebede, and Nia Jones. These ladies are marking a movement in the business of CBD and the solutions that we as women can use on a daily basis to get clarity, power our mood, and ease anxiety. Listen and learn: 1. What's true about CBD? 2. Why is CBD a viable solution for anxiety and pain management?? 3. How should we incorporate CBD into our daily wellness toolkit? 4. What are the signs that we need to address pain in our bodies? Leave your review and share this episode with a great girlfriend!