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Adam Crisafulli of Vital Knowledge and Nicole Webb of Wealth Enhancement Group break down the market action today and whether more pain is ahead. Earnings highlights included results from Workday, Autodesk, Deckers, Ross Stores, and Intuit. Jon sits down for the latest commentary from Intuit CEO Sasan Goodarzi. In Washington, the Trump budget bill took a major step forward—Raymond James policy analyst Ed Mills talks through the implications for investors—including winners and losers. Sean Henry, CEO of logistics firm Stord, on how companies are reshaping supply chains in a new world for global trade.
We have you covered from every angle on Nvidia earnings – including instant reaction, what it means for the mega-caps and more. Bespoke's Paul Hickey, Wealth Enhancement's Nicole Webb and Moor Insights & Strategy's Patrick Moorhead bring you the investor angle while CFRA's Angelo Zino on what he is telling clients about the numbers. Plus, Madrona's Matt McIlwain on what it means for big tech and the rest of the AI ecosystem. Other earnings include: Crowdstrike, Five Below, Pure Storage.
My guest today is Andrea Barton.Andrea is the author of The Godfather of Dance, A Jade Riley Mystery. The second book in the series will be out in late 2024.I met Andrea through Nicole Webb who has been on my podcast and am so grateful for the connection!An electrical engineer turned career consultant, Andrea spent 12 years enjoying the exhilaration and dislocation of life as an expat spouse. With her husband and two sons, she lived in Nigeria, USA and Qatar before repatriating to Australia, where she commutes between Melbourne and Mansfield. Along the way, she developed a passion for ballroom and Latin dance, helped to build a school, got bogged in both the Doha and Australian deserts, and had an accidental hallucinogenic experience in Peru.In our conversation Andreas shares pieces of her own journey of becoming a writer, of digging into storytelling from the angle of a writer, a dancer, an editor. She shares a great framework towards the end of our conversation which is also part of a blog and if you want to see the visuals, there are links in the show notes.Andrea, thank you for sharing your stories here! Thank you for your courage, creativity, and humor. You are inspiring and wise, and our conversation here has made me spend more time writing. So, thanks for that!To find Andrea's books, more about her and her work, and the link to the blog and story framework, check out the links below. Andrea Barton, Author websiteThe Why, How, and What of Storytelling (blog and story framework) Make Life Less Difficult
Watch Alix and Paul LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF.Deborah Aitken, Bloomberg Intelligence Luxury Goods Analyst, joins to talk about L'Oreal earnings. Ethan Bronner, Bloomberg Israel Bureau Chief and Senior Mideast Editor, discusses the latest on Mideast tensions. Geetha Ranganathan, Bloomberg Intelligence Analyst on US Media, joins to recap Netflix earnings. Nicole Webb, Senior Vice President, Financial Advisor at Wealth Enhancement Group, discusses her outlook for the markets. Barry Ritholtz, Founder of Ritholtz Wealth Management and Host of “Masters in Business” joins for a conversation on marketsHosts: Paul Sweeney and Dani BurgerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A major selloff in tech and semis stocks today with Nvidia having its worst day since March 2020. Citi's Scott Chronert and Wealth Enhancement's Nicole Webb break down the market action from a volatile week. Rapidan Energy Group's Bob McNally on the energy markets as tensions increase in the Middle Eeast. Evercore Vice Chairman Krishna Guha recaps a busy week in economic data and Fedspeak. Plus, our Kate Rooney on the bitcoin halving.
In this Powerful Stories episode, Tory asks Media Specialist Nicole Webb about the process of promoting a book as an author. They share their insights on switching careers, getting published, and the challenges of book promotion. They emphasize the importance of storytelling, building an audience, and crafting a compelling media release. The conversation covers valuable tips for authors, including utilizing social media platforms and engaging with media to promote their books. The episode also explores the value of hosting bookstore events and collaborating with local bookshops. Takeaways Start social media platforms early to build an audience and share your book Know the purpose of writing the book and what you want to achieve Craft a compelling media release to attract the attention of journalists and podcasters Engage with media, host bookstore events, and utilize social media to promote your book Finish writing the book and take powerful steps toward your goals Chapters 00:00Introduction and Background 01:12Promoting Yourself as an Author 03:05Switching Careers and Getting Published 07:28The Power of Storytelling and Building an Audience 08:16Building an Influencer Campaign and Distribution 09:00The Challenges of Book Promotion 11:04Crafting a Compelling Media Release 13:06Engaging with Media and Bookstore Events 16:14Utilizing Social Media and Local Bookshops 17:43Three Pieces of Advice for Authors 20:54Writing Another Book and Taking Powerful Steps You can purchase Tory's book Self Belief is Your Superpower here. Contact Nicole Webb Media Specialist for Authors via LInkedin hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Rachel & Lynne are chatting with media expert and publicist Nicole Webb. Now based in Singapore, Nicole has had a diverse and exciting career and she talks about her new service of book publicity, the challenges of modern publishing and how it came about. In our chat, we cover: Nicole's career as a TV journalist, presenter and producer Travelling around Asia and working remotely Writing her own book and using her contacts to publicise it How this developed into a new service What new authors need to know about publicity The importance of maintaining contacts Nicole's website is: https://nicolewebbonline.com/ And, don't forget that we have just announced the dates for the 2024 The Content Byte Summit. Sign up for updates for the Summit (or snap up the early bird tickets) at our website: https://thecontentbytesummit.com.au/ Find Rachel www.rachelsmith.com.au Find Lynne www.lynnetestoni.com Rachel's List www.rachelslist.com.au Thanks (as always) to our sponsors Rounded (www.rounded.com.au), an easy invoicing and accounting solution that helps freelancers run their businesses with confidence. Looking to take advantage of the discount for Rachel's List Gold Members? Email us at: hello@rachelslist.com.au for the details. Episode edited by Marker Creative Co www.markercreative.co
Watch Alix and Paul LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF Anurag Rana, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Technology Analyst, discusses the US Justice Department suing Apple. Mandeep Singh, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Tech Industry Analyst, joins the program to discuss Reddit's U.S IPO. Chris Williamson, Chief Business Economist, at S&P Global Market Intelligence, discusses S&P Manufacturing/Service/Composite PMI data. Nicole Webb, Senior Vice President, Financial Advisor at Wealth Enhancement Group, discusses her market outlook. Eric Hansotia, AGCO CEO, discusses the strategic reasons behind AGCO's pursuit of the largest ag tech deal ever. Hosts: Paul Sweeney and Alix SteelSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Anthony Scaramucci, Founder of SkyBridge Capital, and Nicole Webb, Senior Vice President of Wealth Enhancement Group, as they dive deep into the crucial investment strategies to thrive in 2024's volatile economy. From navigating Fed decisions to tactical asset allocations and the future of AI in investing, this episode is packed with insights on building and protecting your wealth. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting, Scaramucci and Webb's expert analysis and actionable tips provide the roadmap you need for financial success in these uncertain times. SCHEDULE YOUR FREE PORTFOLIO REVIEW with Wealthion's endorsed financial advisors at https://www.wealthion.com. Timestamps 00:34 - Nicole Webb's Journey to Finance 02:47 - Hobbies and Balancing Life 03:35 - State of the Economy & Fed Decisions 06:10 - Impact of COVID on Economy & Investment 10:27 - Long-term Investment Strategies 13:52 - US Debt & Investment Implications 15:49 - Building a Diverse Investment Portfolio 19:52 - Tactical Asset Allocation in Today's Market 22:31 - The Impact of Social Media and Data on Investing 25:37 - High Dividend ETFs and Investment Diversification 27:06 - Investing in Startups vs Established Companies 29:28 - Navigating Market Narratives and Investment Psychology 32:59 - Antitrust and Investment Opportunities in Emerging Technologies
SCHEDULE YOUR FREE PORTFOLIO REVIEW with Wealthion's endorsed financial advisors at https://www.wealthion.com. Join us in this riveting episode as host Andrew Brill and Nicole Webb, Senior Vice President & Financial Advisor at Wealth Enhancement Group, recap what happened this week in the economy and markets. Discover how AI is reshaping investment strategies, the implications of economic shifts, and strategies for wealth-building in today's financial landscape. Nicole shares her expert insights on the challenges and opportunities facing investors, offering valuable guidance for navigating through uncertainty with confidence. Timestamps: 01:30 - Economic Concerns 03:42 - Analyzing Job Market Trends 07:02 - Consumer Spending and Confidence 10:14 - Redefining the Middle Class 12:09 - Interest Rates and Market Impact 15:00 - The Role of Interest Rates in the Economy 17:46 - Food Prices and Inflation Dynamics 19:25 - Sector-Specific Economic Health 21:52 - The Surge of Tech Companies 24:51 - Capital Expenditures and Company Growth 27:42 - AI's Influence on Market Trends 30:24 - Global Market Insights and Challenges 32:10 - The Future of Dividends in Tech Giants 34:56 - Potential Market Growth and Investment Quality
What is the outlook for stocks in this new year? Trivariate's Adam Parker and Nicole Webb of Wealth Enhancement Group reveal what they're expecting. Plus, Skybridge's Anthony Scaramucci breaks down the looming bitcoin ETF deadline, his Fed forecast and more. And, there were some big moves in the consumer space. We drill down on the moves in the restaurants and retail today.
A mixed day for the major averages, but stocks managed another winning week – the longest weekly win streak for the S&P 500 since 2007. Wealth Enhancement Group's Nicole Webb and MUFG Head of US Macro Strategy George Goncalves give their outlook for the final trading days of the year and what to expect in 2024. Nike fell hard following last night's earnings report. Long-time retail analyst Dana Telsey discusses if it's a red flag for the rest of the sector. Shopoff Realty's CEO talks about the impact of rate cuts on the real estate space. Plus a potential new funding round for OpenAI, why banks borrowed billions from the Fed last week, and a look at the forecast for the cloud and enterprise software with the CEO of HashiCorp.
Where is your money going to work best during this final stretch for stocks? Blackrock's Rick Rieder gives his forecast. Plus, Dan Greenhaus of Solus Alternative Asset Management and Nicole Webb of Wealth Enhancement group give their reaction to Rieder's big market predictions. And EMJ's Eric Jackson explains how he is trading the rally in the crypto space.
In the final episode of the e-commerce mini-series, our CEO Nicole Webb speaks to IMPACT's Group Account Director Katie Eastment to explore brand building from a communications agency perspective. When working with a new client, the first question that e-commerce businesses will ask an agency is: how will you help us drive sales or return on investment? While this is a loaded question, one of the ways agencies can help is brand building.
Modibodi's Global Chief Marketing Officer shares the brand's online success story. Liana Lorenzato has worked with Modibodi for almost eight years as the Global Chief Marketing Officer. Overseeing brand, marketing, commercial and communication strategies, and customer experience, she says she has been privileged to see the company evolve from an Australian grassroots start-up to a global business. When she joined the business in 2013, the taboo topic of periods and incontinence was hardly covered in mainstream media. In this episode, IMPACT's CEO, Nicole Webb, explores with Liana, perhaps one of the greatest online marketing challenges: how do you market a product that no one wants to talk about?
Is your brand struggling with customer ‘cart abandonment'? In the first episode of this new three-part series, CEO Nicole Webb speaks to IMPACT's behavioural insights consultant Kris White about the five phenomena dominating consumer shopping behaviours. When times are good, Australians love to spend. Consumer sentiment is high, business confidence is up, and market competition is healthy.
Is the much-talked about tech trade in some serious trouble or not? Malcolm Ethridge of CIC Wealth owns several big tech names and he gives his take on the Nasdaq sell-off. Meta shareholder Nicole Webb of Wealth Enchancement Group's Nicole Webb breaks down what she is watching when that report hits after the bell. And, Gabelli Funds' Kevin Dreyer is flagging some key under-the-radar stock plays that he is calling “underfollowed and unloved.”
In the face of rising rates, rising oil prices and negative sentiment on the street can stocks brush off this sluggish September and rally? Joe Terranova of Virtus Investment Partners and Nicole Webb of Wealth Enhancement Group give their forecasts. Plus, BlackRock's Rick Rieder joins live from CNBC's Delivering Alpha conference with his take on inflation and how to play the bond market. And, an ugly day for Workday. Top analyst Brent Thill breaks down that move and what it might mean for the rest of the cloud space.
MarketWatch retirement editor Angela Moore will talk to Nicole Webb, senior vice president at Wealth Enhancement Group about what you need to know for a successful transition into retirement.
Bloomberg News Digital Currencies Reporter Hannah Miller explains how Grayscale Investments has moved closer to launching a spot-based Bitcoin exchange-traded fund in the US after a three-judge appeals panel in Washington overturned a decision by the SEC to block the ETF. Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Technology Analyst Woo Jin Ho breaks down HPE and HPQ earnings. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Israel Bureau Chief Ethan Bronner share the details of Ethan's Businessweek Magazine story A Fragile Real Estate Boom Emerges in Palestinian Territories. And we Drive to the Close with Nicole Webb, SVP and Financial Advisor at Wealth Enhancement Group.Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bloomberg News Digital Currencies Reporter Hannah Miller explains how Grayscale Investments has moved closer to launching a spot-based Bitcoin exchange-traded fund in the US after a three-judge appeals panel in Washington overturned a decision by the SEC to block the ETF. Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Technology Analyst Woo Jin Ho breaks down HPE and HPQ earnings. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Israel Bureau Chief Ethan Bronner share the details of Ethan's Businessweek Magazine story A Fragile Real Estate Boom Emerges in Palestinian Territories. And we Drive to the Close with Nicole Webb, SVP and Financial Advisor at Wealth Enhancement Group.Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From post saturation, gifting and channel selection, our CEO and Group Account Director unpack what influencers, and their managers, really want when working with brands. In this first episode of the Influencer Pulse Check podcast miniseries, CEO, Nicole Webb, speaks with Group Account Director, Katie Eastment, about highlights from IMPACT's 2023 Influencer Pulse Check research. From post saturation, gifting and choosing platforms, Nicole and Katie uncover why the world of influencers and content creators isn't as spontaneous as it seems.
The S&P hitting another new 52-week high today. So how long can the bull run really last? Alger's Ankur Crawford and Wealth Enhancement Group's Nicole Webb give their expert takes. Plus, Schwab's Kevin Gordon gives his forecast for earnings and the Fed. And, Plexo Capital's Lo Toney weighs in on Microsoft's record high… and what it might mean for the broader big tech battle.
As earnings season gets underway and the Fed apparently intent on raising interest rates a couple more times – at least… what's next for the rally? Dan Greenhaus of Solus Alternative Asset Management and Nicole Webb of Wealth Enhancement Group give their takes. Plus, Goldman Sachs' Elizabeth Burton is weighing the risk-reward going into the second half. And, Leslie Picker breaks down the Fed's new push to tighten rules and raise capital requirements on some banks.
IMPACT's CEO, Nicole Webb, closes out the ‘Influencer' mini-series talking to Account Director, Trish McGee, and Senior Account Manager, Ebony Stanmore, about what makes a great influencer.
Will today's event keep the momentum going for Apple shares? That is the question shareholders care about most. Shareholders Brenda Vingiello, Nicole Webb from Wealth Enahncement Group and Malcolm Etheridge from CIC Wealth give their expert takes. Plus, Baker Avenue Wealth Management's King Lip breaks down the headset battle between Apple and Meta. And, senior markets commentator Mike Santoli weighs in on what he's watching in the week ahead.
What should investors be doing right now with many major issues still unsettled? Trivariate's Adam Parker and Nicole Webb of Wealth Enhancement Group give their expert market takes. Plus, Rashaun Williams of Manhattan Venture Partners weighs in on the state of the IPO market and if he thinks a thaw is happening in the space. And, JPMorgan's Meera Pandit is breaking down recession risks and if rate cuts could be on the table in 2023.
Will the impending reports from the giants of the Nasdaq ease or exacerbate investor worries? Lo Toney of Plexo Capital, Malcolm Ethridge of CIC Wealth and Nicole Webb of Wealth Enhancement Group give their expert takes. Plus, Ana Arsov – Co-head of Global Banks at Moody's – weighs in on First Republic's huge drop. She tells us what this might mean for the broader banking sector. And, PIMCO's Erin Browne breaks down one key part of the market that she thinks could hold up during a downturn.
In episode #80, Mel and Trish chat online to journalist, newsreader, and author Nicole Webb about the fascinating story behind the writing and publication of her book, China Blonde. As a journalist, Nicole spent 20 years in Australian television working as a reporter, producer and presenter which included a decade as a key player at 24-hour news channel Sky News. When opportunity knocked, Nicole and her hotelier husband jumped, packing up their lives and moving first to Hong Kong and then Xi'an in Northwest China with their young daughter. Nicole describes Xi'an at the time as a city of 9-million people teetering on the edge of progression – a truly fascinating time to live there. Knowing no one, possessing no knowledge of the language and with a cultural divide stretching before her like a chasm, Nicole had a lot to adjust to. It was from this, life-changing experience that Nicole found the inspiration to research and write her memoir China Blonde.The girls love a good story and Nicole's is just that – a seriously great chat with a gorgeous 40isher.Enjoy.Important Links: Nicole's WebsiteNicole's InstagramNicole's Facebook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
IMPACT's CEO, Nicole Webb, continues her conversation with Associate Director, Katie Eastment, in the second of a three part podcast series on influencers.
Investors awaiting Tesla's results – with a lot at stake for that stock and Elon Musk. Dan Ives of Wedbush breaks down what he is watching. Plus, NewEdge's Cameron Dawson and Nicole Webb of Wealth Enhancement Group give their expert market forecasts. And, a rundown of all the key names reporting after the bell – including the likes of IBM, Las Vegas Sands and Lam Research.
Sadly, too few Americans understand how to create a budget, manage a credit card, or save and invest for a major goals such as a first home or retirement. For example, a recent survey of adults showed that they could only answer 50% of 28 basic money questions. Increase your financial literacy by listening to this episode with Bruce Helmer, Co-Founder and financial advisor at Wealth Enhancement Group and Nicole Webb, CFP® senior vice president and financial advisor at Wealth Enhancement Group.
The stock market may be off to a great start in 2023, but investors should be “mindful about not being bullied” by the rally, says Wealth Enhancement Group's Nicole Webb. She warns that it won't last. The S&P 500 is up 7% so far this year, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 has surged roughly 15%. Webb, a senior vice president and financial adviser at the firm, joined the What Goes Up podcast to discuss her views on the market and the speediness of the recovery. “To us fundamentally, does technology make sense from a valuation standpoint?” she said. “Much of this rally in mega-technology—or if you even want to just call it a Nasdaq rally year to date—it's a little bit of an unwinding of the selloff of last year, probably closely followed by a bit of a FOMO rally.” “We're not bullish on the stickiness of this as we don't see any type of Fed pivot” from rate hikes in the near term.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last month, Peg Webb and Nicole Webb hosted a webinar, “7 Wealth Building Strategies for 2023: Simple actions to improve your financial life this year and every year.” They asked seven of Wealth Enhancement Group's financial advisors to weigh in on their most high-impact ideas for clients to implement this year. On today's program, we're going to share these ideas with you.
Nicole Webb is the author of China Blonde , a journalist of over 30 years, a media trainer as well as book publicist! I was SO interested to talk with her; what a resume! She was event more fascinating than I was expecting, I loved to hear more about the expat life in China and cannot believe she spoke to me in the week before she left for the next overseas adventure! I'm sure you'll want to see what Nicole is up to in Singapore, it seemed to me a lot of unpacking and acclimatising so far.. she could not be easier to connect with @nicolewebbonline on insta x To join our ReadA Book community head on over to www.readabook.com.au. We are a wonderful collective of like minded book lovers where you can mix and mingle and be, and together we can all enjoy reading more
Nicole Webb, Senior Vice President, Financial Advisor at Wealth Enhancement Group, discusses the latest on the markets. She spoke with hosts Bryan Curtis and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Daybreak Asia."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bloomberg News Economics Reporter Steve Matthews recaps the details of Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell's speech from The Brookings Institution in Washington, where Powell signaled that the Fed will slow the pace of interest-rate increases next month. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Investigative Reporter Olivia Carville discuss Olivia's Businessweek Magazine cover story TikTok's Viral Challenges Are Luring Young Users to Their Deaths. Bloomberg Businessweek Media, Entertainment and Telecom Editor Felix Gillette explains why the ‘Avatar' sequel will give Disney a chance to prove the wisdom of their deal for Fox. And we Drive to the Close with Nicole Webb, Senior Vice President at Wealth Enhancement Group. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bloomberg News Economics Reporter Steve Matthews recaps the details of Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell's speech from The Brookings Institution in Washington, where Powell signaled that the Fed will slow the pace of interest-rate increases next month. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Investigative Reporter Olivia Carville discuss Olivia's Businessweek Magazine cover story TikTok's Viral Challenges Are Luring Young Users to Their Deaths. Bloomberg Businessweek Media, Entertainment and Telecom Editor Felix Gillette explains why the ‘Avatar' sequel will give Disney a chance to prove the wisdom of their deal for Fox. And we Drive to the Close with Nicole Webb, Senior Vice President at Wealth Enhancement Group. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There is no doubt that moving to a new country can be exciting but also disruptive, jarring, and disorienting. Having a baby shortly after brings a whole new set of challenges and learnings. Nicole Webb, a journalist and news reader turned media consultant and author, chats with host Sandy Lowres about what she experienced when moving from Australia to Hong Kong and eventually China while adjusting to her life as a new mother. Nicole chats about how she managed to adapt and thrive in the midst of tremendous professional and personal change. She is open and honest about her career in the media and how the landscape of media impacted her.In 2010, she left the news desk, and pregnant, moved to Hong Kong with her hotelier husband where she lived for four years, before moving to Xi'an, North West China. Nicole continued her work in all things media across Asia-Pacific as well as starting her memoir China Blonde which she published in 2020. As she continued to navigate the ever-changing pace of motherhood, she continued to work as a freelance Journalist, Writer, Speaker, Presenter, Media Trainer and Master of Ceremonies. Having survived and thrived in the land of chopsticks, dim sum and very tall buildings, in 2014 Nicole and her husband found themselves in Xi'an, one of China's oldest and most revered cities. A land with an ancient history.Her memoir ‘China Blonde' reveals more, with Nicole sharing all of those things she couldn't say from China. Back in Sydney since 2017, in the spirit of adventure,| Nicole and her family will soon make the move to Singapore.
In this special episode of Your Money, Peg Webb and Nicole Webb share the #1 question they're receiving from clients today and the top three things everyone can do to take advantage of the opportunities present in the market.
As pediatricians, we all want what is best for our patients, but are we considering if our decisions are providing high-value care? Hospitalists Dr. Jolie Limon and Dr. Nicole Webb lead a conversation with Dr. Shea Osburn and discuss what is high-quality care, examples of low-value care, and how to teach this concept to learners.
Nicole Webb, Senior Vice President, and Financial Advisor at Wealth Enhancement Group, discusses the latest on the markets. She spoke with hosts Doug Krizner and Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
California's Central Valley is approximately 65% Hispanic, but the Valley's physician population doesn't reflect that. How do we help bridge that gap? Dr. Michael Galvez shares his story of becoming a physician, and joins Dr. Jolie Limon and Dr. Nicole Webb to discuss why diversity, equity and inclusion is so important in medicine.
If you've listened to previous episodes of Valley Children's Voice, you'll recognize our hosts, Dr. Jolie Limon and Dr. Nicole Webb. Both Dr. Limon and Dr. Webb serve in leadership roles within Valley Children's Healthcare, but their journey wasn't easy. In this episode, they discuss their own experiences as women in healthcare, the importance of mentorship and the lessons they learned along the way.
Nicole Webb, Senior Vice President and Financial Advisor at Wealth Enhancement Group, discusses the latest on the markets. She spoke with hosts Bryan Curtis and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak Asia."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Making a major geographical move can certainly be exciting but also disruptive, jarring, and disorienting. Becoming a new parent is such a privilege but also life-altering in a way that creates both benefits and challenges. Nicole Webb, a journalist and news reader turned media consultant and author, describes what she experienced when moving from Australia to Hong Kong and eventually China while adjusting to life as a new mother. She'll discuss how she managed to adapt and thrive in the midst of tremendous professional and personal change.
This month, we're discussing Somatic Symptom Disorder. Valley Children's hospitalist and Valley Children's Voice host Dr. Nicole Webb meets with pediatric neurologist Dr. Steven Ehrreich and pediatric psychologist Dr. Amanda Suplee to discuss the signs of psychogenic nonepileptic seizures and how to discuss this diagnoses with families.
We can agree mental health is an important topic to discuss with patients, but how do we start this conversation? And what do we do when a patient, or their families, isn't open to the conversation?In this episode of Valley Children's Voice, Dr. Nicole Webb speaks with Valley Children's Pediatric Psychologist Dr. Yvette Segura and Valley Children's resident Dr. Pritha Dewanjee on their experiences discussing mental health with patients, and best ways to approach mental health conversations.Looking for resources to provide patients and families? 360me is a mental health initiative launched by Valley Children's Healthcare to help families, schools and communities safeguard our children's physical and mental health. Learn more at valleychildrens.org/360me.
My guest today is Nicole Webb.Nicole is a journalist, writer, and speaker. She has spent more than 20 years in Australian television as a reporter, producer and presenter. She's also a spouse who has moved abroad to support her partner in his career… sometimes known a trailing spouse, although I don't love that term, being one myself!I first connected with Nicole through FB when someone learned about my podcast and said – you should talk to Nicole! I reached out and Nicole kindly was open to connecting with a total stranger on another continent. In our first conversation, however, we learned of many parallels in our life as expats, trailing spouses, professionals needing to reinvent ourselves repeatedly, and adventurers.Nicole and her husband moved from Australia to Hong Kong for their first overseas assignment in 2010, while She was pregnant with their daughter. The next move was even more challenging when in 2014 they went to Xi'an China, a city of 9 million people that is one of the oldest and most revered cities in China but where very few westerners lived and very little English was spoken. Nicole captures her journey in her memoir, China Blonde. She writes in a beautiful, personal way with great humor – a must for surviving some of the expat challenges. Nicole also blogs at Mint Mocha Musings and you can learn more about her adventures there. I highly recommend Nicole's book and her blogs and have included links in the show notes.Thank you, Nicole, for sharing with us today and also for capturing your experiences – both joyful and painful – in your book. It's an insightful glimpse into life as an expat as well as into the culture of China. Connect with Nicole:WebsiteMemoir: China BlondeMint Mocha Musings Blogwww.makelifelessdifficult.com
Safe sleep might seem like a well-understood topic, but we continue to see sleep related deaths. Why is that, and how can we as medical professionals best have important conversations on safe sleep with families?In today's episode, Dr. Nicole Webb discusses with Alyssa Webb, neonatal outreach and project coordinator, and Kristina Pasma, Valley Children's trauma nurse liaison and Safe Kids Central California coalition coordinator, what we see here in the Central Valley and how to best discuss safe sleep to families, as well as peers.**This episode discusses some Safe Sleep resources for families. Here are links to the mentioned resources:Safe Kids: safekids.orgCribs for Kids: cribsforkids.orgAmerican Academy of Pediatrics: aap.org/en/patient-care/safe-sleep
Myotherapist and wellness expert 'Nicole Webb' has a passion for seeing her clients reach advanced wellness. ...'True change occurs by alleviating the pain those are experiencing. Nicole's clients are guided towards a deeper understanding of what is happening within their bodies and as a result they are able to transform their lives for the better...' Nicole is Nikki's personal Myotherapist, and we cant wait to introduce you to the amazing Nicole Webb from Greensborough Remedial Massage & Myotherapy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the first IMPACT Insights Podcast for the year, IMPACT's CEO Nicole Webb talks to behaviour specialist, Kris White about behavioural challenges and opportunities facing businesses and brands in 2022.
During the holiday season, you might find yourself stressed, overwhelmed and anxious. You are not alone, and during times like this, it's more important than ever to consider the importance of taking care of your whole self.This month, host Dr. Nicole Webb chats with Dr. Merideth Wirstiuk, pediatric psychologist, and Dr. Kimberly Robertello, physician development specialist, on how they acknowledge their own wellness as physicians and parents, ways our own pediatric healthcare network focuses on wellbeing, and tips on focusing on you and your child's whole self. Valley Children's blog, At The Heart, is a blog for parents and families. Dr. Merideth Wirstiuk recently authored a post on how it's okay if it's not the “most wonderful time of the year.” This blog post can be found here.
Dogma: A belief held to be true by a group, that is put forth as authoritative without adequate grounds.As physicians, there are things we are taught and practice just because "that's the way it is." During this episode of Valley Children's Voice, Dr. Nicole Webb and Dr. Shea Osburn discuss various pediatric Dogmas and how having a questioning attitude can make you a better professional.
When we look at the Central Valley a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, what are we seeing? Valley Children's pediatric hospitalist Dr. Nicole Webb met with pediatric infectious disease specialist Dr. Karen Dahl, pediatric hospitalist Dr. Shea Osburn, and complex care pediatrician Dr. Carmela Sosa to discuss what we're seeing in the different areas of Valley Children's, including the impacts of COVID-19, vaccines, data and what we expect coming soon.
Everyone seems to think they have the key to picking the right stock. Peg is joined by Nicole Webb to discuss how to pick stocks in a way that keeps your financial plan first.
Investments love time. Alas, so does debt. Peg and Nicole Webb talk about some tricks for managing and reducing debt.
Recording their first podcast together in person, IMPACT's two amigos (CEO Nicole Webb and General Manager Frances Dwyer) shoot the breeze on what's making headlines and why it's getting harder for brands to get cut through when wasps and exploding pressure cookers take up all the airtime.
Nicole had a great career in Australia as a well-regarded journalist and newsreader with Sky News when her hotelier husband James was offered a new role, first in Hong Kong and then in the ancient Chinese city of Xi'an. For Nicole, the initial transition was challenging – her whole professional identity until that time had been ‘journalist', and the role of English-speaking newsreader didn't quite work in mainland China. Wanting to work, but realising she needed to change what ‘work' would look like, Nicole began building a portfolio of roles which included freelance writer, MC and media trainer. She built her portfolio steadily while she lived in Hong Kong however, she found herself pivoting again in Xi'an, when language became more of a consideration. While living in Xi'an, Nicole returned to her roots and started interviewing differing people she met – but not for the news rather to capture her experience living as one of 1,000 expats in a city of 9 million people. Returning to Australia in 2017, this research ultimately became the foundation for her latest role – best-selling author. China Blonde was released in late 2020 and is Nicole and her family's story of living in Xi'an. As blondes.
It's so easy to get caught up nowadays with everyone presenting a flex on social media about their newest venture, position, and highlight added to their reel (literally). In this episode, I talk to Cliff Cesar, who is the Online Campus Pastor at Living Streams Church, and WJZ | CBS-Baltimore News Producer, Nicole Webb about walking in your purpose, and the significance of titles. We get into what that means inside of and outside of the church, the ebbs and flows of being in different seasons, and...
Are there still areas of value in the markets? According to Nicole Webb, the inflation story is getting more interesting with the small-cap rotation being on pause. She also says that digitalization is the largest trend, and she is really focused on allocation of diversification. And finally, Nicole provides her stocks to watch - AMZN, BABA, FDX, UPS, TSM, and BP.
Navigating life in a different culture is full of challenges. Even in seemingly similar countries and cultures, expats encounter differences, obstacles and misunderstandings. But when the culture is so different that there's little to no reference at all for you to understand it - you're in for a roller coaster ride! This is what happened to Nicole Webb, when she moved to Xi'an, China with her family. In her book "China Blonde", she narrates her experiences during 3 years of calling this city her home. We discuss: the importance of friendships abroad the pressures on the relationship (especially when one partner works and is "all set", and the other is left to find her way on her own) the question of identity and how this concept is challenged when you're so far outside your comfort zone finding your purpose, against the odds culture shock and how to find your way and navigate life in an extremely different culture Session notes at www.camillaquintana.com/podcast/episode31
Physicians work hard to provide their patients the best care possible, but is every test necessary for every patient? Choosing Wisely is an initiative of the American Board of Internal Medicine that promotes patient-physician conversations about unnecessary medical tests and procedures. In this episode, Dr. Nicole Webb is joined by Dr. Shea Osburn, pediatric hospitalist and Dr. Julieanna Sahouria, pediatric emergency physician. Listen as they discuss Choosing Wisely in the context of pediatrics and how unnecessary testing can actually be harmful to patients.
Carpe Diem. Words to live by. With a baby on the way and an amazing opportunity for her husband Nicole packs up her life in Australia and heads to Hong Kong. A stark contrast to being a newsreader for Sky News. This is the story of a story. China Blonde, Nicole's story of living a full and rich life. Taking every opportunity along the way...and why not Carpe Diem they say. CARPE DIEM. Follow Nicole: Instagram @nicolewebbonline Welcome to The Women of Influence Podcast 100 Women in 100 Days. Join us in celebrating everyday incredible Australian Women all with a story to tell. Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womenofinfluenceofficial/ Email us: katem@team.aceradio.com.au The Women of Influence Podcast is a celebration. Hosted by Kate Meade Produced by Sophie Jackson Australia is home to some remarkable women. They're raising foster families. Running cattle stations. Living inspirational lives. Yet, many of their tales of triumph are never profiled, never celebrated. So we're changing that… every week.. through our Women Of Influence Podcast. You'll fall in love with these women. This podcast is produced by ACE Radio. Find out more at www.aceradio.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In our new episode of The Expat Career & Lifestyle podcast, I'm speaking with Nicole Webb, Online, Journalist, Writer and Speaker and Author of "China Blond". You'll discover: - how a Television News Reader In Sydney started her expat adventure and moved to rural China with her husband and a small daughter, - Nicole's challenges while living as an expat mum in China, - Best ways to overcome cross-cultural misunderstandings and adapt well to a completely different culture, - importance of building meaningful friendships and don't feel isolated, - finding fulfilment, passion and purpose as an expat partner, - how Nicole found her idea to write a book, - and much more! Listen to the interview and share your thoughts with us? Maybe you're living or lived in China, if yes, what is/was your experience? Share in the comments. You can also watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/cNyFTeJZwuk About Nicole: Hailing from the land of the long white cloud, New Zealand, Nicole moved to Australia as a teenager with her family. There she went on to pursue her dream of becoming a television journalist and newsreader. After a decade at Sky News doing just that -- with her husband, James, in 5 Star hotels, he, Nicole (and baby bump) decided to do something akin to Carpe Diem. A few deep breaths later the couple found themselves in the city that never sleeps, Hong Kong where the trio, which now included blondie Ava, survived and thrived for four years before moving to Xi'an, China, where they lived for 2.5 years. Nicole, James and Ava are now back in Sydney (for the time being) where she continues to work as Journalist, Writer and Speaker. Connect with Nicole: Website Facebook Instagram Did you like this interview? If yes please leave share it with your friends. Not sure what to do next in your career? Get your FREE 3-day e – career coaching programme and clarify your career goals in 3 days. Start your career change today! Clarify your career goals and elaborate your action plan to achieve them. Click here: https://dmcoaching.eu/
Advocacy: What does it mean to be an advocate for pediatric patients, and how do we advocate for these children beyond the hospital walls?Dr. Nicole Webb, Pediatric Hospitalist and Chair of Valley Children's Education Committee speaks with Dr. Carmela Sosa, Medical Director of Valley Children's Primary Care Network and the Guilds Center for Community Health, on why it is important for physicians to use their voice to elevate the voices of others. Interested in learning more about advocating for children in your community? Join us on April 6 and April 7, 2021 for a two-day virtual symposium for pediatricians and other child health experts to collaborate and discuss health disparities and challenges faced by children and families in the Central Valley. Learn more at valleychildrens.org/advocacysymposium.
Open, honest and transparent with blogger and faith enthusiast Nicole! We discussed getting transparent with our faith and sexual identity, creating a community for women to be transparent in that journey, how God has used her voice to encourage others and so much more!! . She also shared some tips for those looking to take that leap of faith!
Nicole Webb says that investors are going to see higher than normal growth rates, especially with a surge in road trips in 2021. However, she does not believe that this is a 1999-2000 era tech moment within the stock market.
The gender pay gap, lack of female CEOs on ASX-listed companies, under representation of women in parliament, and the impact of the pandemic are just some of the topics IMPACT’s CEO Nicole Webb and General Manager Frances Dwyer discuss in the lead up to International Women’s Day.
We know for a fact that moving to a new place, a different country is no breeze at all. How much more if you’re a trailblazer spouse/partner who got no job, stays home, takes care of the kids and supports the spouse? How do you face the challenges brought about by moving into a new country like China? Find your tribe and stretch out of your comfort zone. Going to places you wouldn’t normally go will help you change perspective. Hailing from the land of the long white cloud, New Zealand, Nicole Webb moved to Australia as a teenager with her family. There she went on to pursue her dream of becoming a television journalist and newsreader with Sky News. She then moved to HK in 2010 and to China in 2014. In this episode, Nicole shares how she identifies herself with trailblazer spouses and partners -- the struggles and tribulations they face when moving to a new place like China. She attributes loneliness and loss of identity as among the challenges facing these trailblazers. She’s not without ways and means to find a solution to this dilemma with her own experience. And she counts social media as the one big factor in connecting with other like-minded people. And that it’s important to give it [adjustment] the time it deserves. What you will learn from this episode: Learn how to be a confident trailblazer spouse or partner who is secure in the thought that she has a lot to contribute to her new-found community and the world at large Find out ways to connect with like-minded human beings who are also trailblazers looking for important necessities Learn how to find your purpose when moving into a new place so you won’t lose your identity “Often, I think it can seem quite an insurmountable task when you arrive in a place like China, you are out there on your own and, your spouse is off to work doing what he or she does. It takes time and to really give it the time it deserves. It can be an incredibly enriching and lasting experience, and often even a better one for the trailblazer.” - Nicole Webb Topics Covered: 01:53 - Nicole defines who her ideal client is 02:57 - She shares the need for spouses or partners to take the time it deserves to settle in and find their feet in a new place like China 04:00 - Why loneliness becomes a symptom of the problem for the trailblazers 04:54 - Giving her thoughts on spouses trying to pigeonhole themselves into a certain box which shouldn’t be the case 05:54 - One actionable tip you can do to help solve a trailblazer’s problem: Find your tribe and step out of your comfort zone. 06:32 - One valuable free resource that can help a trailblazer spouse find her place in her new-found community in China: Facebook group - Shanghai Mommies 07:22 - Talking about her blog, ‘Welcome Musings in Hongkong’ that connected her to a lot of other expats 08:10 - One great resource for anyone moving to China: CHINA BLONDE: How a newsreader's search for adventure led to friendship, acceptance...and peroxide pandemonium by Nicole Webb Key Takeaways: “I think as an ex-pat, social media is something that can connect you with people all over the world that are in similar shoes to you.” - Nicole Webb “I started an ex-pat blog, ‘Welcome Musings in Hong Kong’. And I think that just helped to connect me with people from all over the world as well.” - Nicole Webb “China Blonde, I think would be a very great resource for anyone who's thinking about moving to China, or anyone who's thinking about moving anywhere out of their comfort zone, for that matter, because it takes you through all of those trials and tribulations of moving from your beloved country and setting up in a new country.” - Nicole Webb “I think what I'd like to say on help solve is just to remember that it takes time to settle in and time to find your feet.” - Nicole Webb “One of the problems is that we often try to pigeonhole ourselves into a certain box, which is what I did as well as a newsreader. I thought that's kind of all I am. And you forget what you have done over the last 10 or 20 years and what makes up you as a whole. And that can be so many other things besides that work title that perhaps you've been in the past.” -Nicole Webb Resources: One great resource for anyone moving to China: CHINA BLONDE: How a newsreader's search for adventure led to friendship, acceptance...and peroxide pandemonium by Nicole Webb Ways to Connect with Nicole Webb: LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicoledwebb/ Ways to Connect with Howard Whiteson: Website: http://www.wealthwithoutborders.net Podcast: https://wealthwithoutborders.net/podcast/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/howardwhiteson
This week I speak with Nicole Webb, journalist, writer and speaker. Nicole spent 20 years in Australia television as a reporter, producer and presenter. She's recently returned to Sydney after nearly a decade abroad in Hong Kong and China. We talk about her book China Blond, which you can buy here. Through her wonderful experience Nicole shows us how stepping outside of our comfort zone, not letting fear hold us back and being patient is the only way to live a full life.
Nicole has spent over 20 years working in Australian television as a Reporter, Producer and Presenter.Nicole and her hotelier husband moved to Hong Kong in 2010, and then to Xi'an, North West China in 2014 with their daughter Ava. Having recently returned to Sydney, Nicole has launched her memoir ‘China Blonde'. A families journey into the Middle Kingdom where they discover the power of love, friendship and finding your place in the world. https://nicolewebbonline.com/Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/LPPodcast)
CEO, Nicole Webb, and General Manager, Frances Dwyer are back for one last chat in 2020. Join their chinwag as they reflect on the year that was by asking 4 questions – What did I learn this year? What were my biggest failures? Did I allow myself to say “I don’t know’? And What will a successful 2021 look like for me?
Journalist, Writer, Presenter, Media Consultant and Master of Ceremonies, Nicole spent 20 years in Australian television as a reporter, producer and presenter. A key player at Sky News for a decade, when Nicole and her hotelier husband moved to Hong Kong in 2010 and then Xi'an, North West China in 2014, Nicole was quickly able to establish herself as the creative go-to-girl for anything media related in Asia-Pacific. With communications her specialty, Nicole's work has included hosting premier business awards in Hong Kong, China and the Philippines, presenting corporate videos across China and media training and consulting for Hong Kong and Australian companies; as well as a guest on RTHK Radio 3's morning show as an expert blogger. Nicole's wide-ranging articles from lifestyle to political pieces are regularly published in magazines and online publications around the globe. Nicole has also just published her memoir CHINA BLONDE containing stories on the ‘people' of China today - in particular, who they are, where they've come from and what their lives are really like as the country transitions from an essentially, developing nation to a world super power. In China Blonde she also adds her personal stories and the warmth and humor that has seen her blog Mint Mocha Musings: The Hotelier's Wife, an Expat Affair in Asia become critically acclaimed. You can connect with Nicole here: https://nicolewebbonline.com/ (https://nicolewebbonline.com/) http://mintmochamusings.com/ (http://mintmochamusings.com/) https://www.instagram.com/nicolewebbonline/ (https://www.instagram.com/nicolewebbonline/) https://www.facebook.com/NicoleWebbOnline (https://www.facebook.com/NicoleWebbOnline) https://twitter.com/nicoledwebb (https://twitter.com/nicoledwebb) Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and of course SHARE! And above all, reflect and enjoy!
Journalist, Writer, Presenter, Media Consultant and Master of Ceremonies, Nicole spent 20 years in Australian television as a reporter, producer and presenter. A key player at Sky News for a decade, when Nicole and her hotelier husband moved to Hong Kong in 2010 and then Xi'an, North West China in 2014, Nicole was quickly able to establish herself as the creative go-to-girl for anything media related in Asia-Pacific. With communications her specialty, Nicole's work has included hosting premier business awards in Hong Kong, China and the Philippines, presenting corporate videos across China and media training and consulting for Hong Kong and Australian companies; as well as a guest on RTHK Radio 3's morning show as an expert blogger. Nicole's wide-ranging articles from lifestyle to political pieces are regularly published in magazines and online publications around the globe. Nicole has also just published her memoir CHINA BLONDE containing stories on the ‘people' of China today - in particular, who they are, where they've come from and what their lives are really like as the country transitions from an essentially, developing nation to a world super power. In China Blonde she also adds her personal stories and the warmth and humor that has seen her blog Mint Mocha Musings: The Hotelier's Wife, an Expat Affair in Asia become critically acclaimed. You can connect with Nicole here: https://nicolewebbonline.com/ (https://nicolewebbonline.com/) http://mintmochamusings.com/ (http://mintmochamusings.com/) https://www.instagram.com/nicolewebbonline/ (https://www.instagram.com/nicolewebbonline/) https://www.facebook.com/NicoleWebbOnline (https://www.facebook.com/NicoleWebbOnline) https://twitter.com/nicoledwebb (https://twitter.com/nicoledwebb) Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and of course SHARE! And above all, reflect and enjoy!
So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
Meet Lili Wilkinson, author of 'The Erasure Initiative'. Discover the one thing you need to improve your writing. Vote in our poll on whether you're a PLOTTER or a PANTSER. Plus, we have 3 copies of 'China Blonde' by AWC alumna Nicole Webb up for grabs. Read the show notes Connect with Valerie, Allison and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | AllisonTait.com | ValerieKhoo.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ever wondered what CEO, Nicole Webb would do if she was Prime Minister? This week Nicole and General Manager, Frances Dwyer, discuss Australia’s future as innovators, including IMPACT’s tips to stay nimble and relevant in uncertain times.Don't forget to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and subscribe wherever you get your podcast fix!
Made in China Podcast: International Business | Crowdfunding | Entrepreneurship
Description:With her book releasing, Rico chats with Nicole Webb, author of the “China Blonde.” In this episode, they talk about the story behind the book, moving to a foreign country with no one but her family, and her sheer persistence to get to the life she wanted.Important Notes:- Moving out from New Zealand to Hong Kong, raising a kid in Hong Kong- How amazing the landscape and culture in Hong Kong, moving to Xi’an- Their first encounter on Cross Border Summit as an emcee- Starting a blog, being a journalist and the voice of her blog, and monetizing it- The story behind her book, “China Blonde”- The language barrier she encountered in Hong Kong- The contrast between Mainland China and Hong Kong- Interviewing locals and expats on the start of her blog and book- Difference between writing for journalism and writing a book
September appears to be 'sorry' month with US talk show host, Ellen, apologising for the show's workplace culture, while embattled journalist, Miranda Devine, said sorry ahead of her defamation settlement. Both fell flat.This week CEO, Nicole Webb, and General Manager, Frances Dwyer, discuss the anatomy of a true apology.You can find a list of all our sources below:https://brenebrown.com/podcast/harriet-lerner-and-brene-im-sorry-how-to-apologize-why-it-matters/https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20200512-why-weve-been-saying-sorry-all-wrong
Sometimes you may grow into a different person than your friends knew you to be and you have to reintroduce yourself to your friends. One this weeks episode, me and my best friend Nicole talk about the different ways we have had to reintroduce ourselves in our almost 10 year friendship. Self Reflection Questions: 1. What self accomplishment achieved this year are you most proud of? 2. What is something you have healed in this past year? 3. What is a heart wound you are still working through? 4. What is something you want your sister friends to know about you? 5. What is something often said about you that you hate/think is not true? 6. What do you think your superpower is? 7. What apology have you been waiting on from your sister friends in this circle? 8. What apology have you been needing to give to your sister friends in this circle? 9. How can your sister friends love you better? 10. How can you love you sister friends love you better? FIND ME: @shinebrightpodcast FIND NICOLE: @thenicolewebb
Feeling reflective? Our CEO, Nicole Webb, and General Manager, Frances Dwyer are. This week they look back at their crystal ball predictions for 2020 and see how things have panned out so far.From politics, to social behaviours, have Frances and Nicole seen what was going to happen next all along?Don't forget to follow and leave us a review on Apple podcasts!For a copy of the predictions email the IMPACT Team on impact@impactagency.com.au
IMPACT CEO, Nicole Webb and General Manager, Frances Dwyer discuss the role of the CEO, and their frustrations with a lack of presence from many CEOs.From what CEOs should be doing and how taking a stance will have a positive flow on effect to some surprise little friends, this episode has it all.Don’t forget to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and drop us a line anytime at info@impactagency.com.auYou can also find the blog Nicole talks about at https://impactagency.com.au/ceos-missing-in-action/
In this episode IMPACT CEO, Nicole Webb, and General Manager, Frances Dwyer chat about the changing media landscape, pondering how and where we will get our news from as so many trusted media outlets close down.Will we turn to Facebook community groups to be our source of news? Are we staring down the barrel of a future of misinformation?
Nicoles love story is proof that God still be out here answering prayers for a Godly man sis!! Find Nicole: IG: @thenicolewebb WEBISTE: thenicolewebb.com POETRY BOOKS: https://www.amazon.com/Dear-Cass-nicole-webb/dp/1072104431/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=nicole+webb&qid=1594695630&sr=8-1 https://www.amazon.com/Second-Chances-imprints-chapbook-redemption/dp/1539793222/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=nicole+webb&qid=1594695656&sr=8-2 https://www.amazon.com/before-storm-hits-nicole-webb-ebook/dp/B07DT9DVH6/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=before+the+storm+hits+nicole+webb&qid=1594710873&sr=8-1 Find me: IG: @ShineBrightPodcast @BriannaKristelle
The IMPACT Agency CEO, Nicole Webb, and General Manager, Frances Dwyer, sit down to discuss #isolife, the current communications landscape and how brands, businesses and people are reintegrating in a COVID-19 world. From learning to work from home, brands who have succeeded in their communications during the pandemic, to the recent black lives matter movement; nothing is off the table.
As a Journalist, Nicole spent 20 years in Australian television working as a Reporter, Producer and Presenter. A key player at 24 hour news channel Sky News for a decade, Nicole and her hotelier husband moved to Hong Kong in 2010. In 2014, they moved to Xi’an, North West China, where Nicole continued her work as the creative go-to-girl for anything media-related in the Asia-Pacific region.
Nicole Webb came to Refuge for Women from a fortune 500 company in 2016. She has been the Chief Operations Officer for the last 4 years. Nicole discusses on this podcast the launching of the Refuge for Women social enterprise called Survivor Made. Further information about this social enterprise can be found at www.survivormade.org
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On this episode of the Millionaire Podcast I interview Nicole Webb of the NK Group a Human Resources and Professional Development Consulting Firm On this episode we touch on all the fundamental elements of our shows. We discuss business ownership, real estate investing and the importance of skills and trades in the community. Key points: Buy what you can afford not what they qualify you for Take advantage of your company benefits The difference between a career and a job Books Mentioned: The Mis Education of The Negro Nicole can be found on instagram @nkwebbgroup and her website nkwebbgroup.com Show sponsors: Ericka Williams: bit.ly/2Co0V6N @erickasclassyclimb Twenty 47 Watches: twenty47watches.com @twenty47watches Invest with Teri - @imaninvestor - www.investor101.org Todd Capital: www.gumroad.com/toddcapital
What is the role of communications in solving the trust deficit? In this episode of TalkTrack, Shane Allison, CEO of Public Address, sits down with Richard Brett, CEO of OPR Agency; Nicole Webb, Founder and CEO of The Impact Agency; and Craig Badings, Partner of SenateSHJ to discuss the role of public relations in rebuilding trust in these uncertain times. This episode offers critical insights into the importance of purpose-driven communication and the responsibilities of communicators in today's decentralised economy of trust. Our guests ask: how can we as communicators counsel and manage our clients in an increasingly transparent environment? What role can PR play in restoring authenticity, honesty, and trust on behalf of our clients? Craig Badings from SenateSHJ on why 2019 is the time to be in communications: "We live in the most exciting era for PR professionals given the amount that's available to us in reaching different stakeholder groups." 03:23. Richard Brett from opr on the need for greater transparency across every communication channel and at the front line: "Everything is transparent today. We have an absolute duty to be truthful at all times." Nicole Webb from Impact Agency on the importance of selecting clients who have a strong understanding of the role of PR: "Any client that comes to us and uses PR as a verb we walk away" 14:38. Visit www.publicaddress.com.au to learn more about how Public Address can transform your media relations campaigns - taking out the hassle which we now associate with this part of PR. Visit www.pria.com.au to learn more about how the Public Relations Institute of Australia can help your career in public relations.
Episode 51 features Nicole Webb. Her competitive nature helped her excel quickly throughout her 10+ years as an HR professional. She realized that working tirelessly wasn’t drive, it was her fear of failure. She quit and launched NK Webb Group. Her mission is to educate and equip individuals to take ownership of their careers and do work they love. Nicole is a Forbes Coaches Council member and authored The Workplace Playbook. During this episode, Nicole chats about career accountability.
GFA198. This week we are taking a journey - to China and back again. Nicole Webb is a very amazing blogger who shared her journey moving to Hong Kong, and then Xi’An China where she has documented it on her blog and this podcast. For full show notes, check out GlobalFromAsia.com/episode198. The post Journey to China and Back Again with Nicole Webb appeared first on Global From Asia.
There are over 600 cities in China and only four are considered first tier cities. With most of Ally and Pete's interviews emerging from expats in the first tier (think, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou), Limitless is missing a massive lot of you out there in the second and third tier. For this show, Ally had the distinct privilege of chatting with Australian Nicole Webb. Nicole is loving life and re-inventing herself and her career in the well-known second tier city of Xi'an. Rich in history, Xi'an is a tourist attraction for many expats and locals alike, but what is it like to live there? What does it feel like to be the first (and perhaps only) foreigner people around have ever seen? What about the medical system? And how can you find community? Tune in to hear all about life in the second tier. // Find more online at http://limitlesslaowai.com/nicolewebb_xian/. Connect with Nicole at her blog at www.mintmochamusings.com; on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/mintmochamusings, Twitter https://twitter.com/nicoledwebb, or Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mintmochamusings // A special thanks to this episode's sponsor, Concordia International School Shanghai. Discover more at www.concordiashanghai.org.
Like it or not, our identity are oftentimes inextricably linked to what we do as our profession, and as someone who previously worked outside the home, China's supporting expat spouses find themselves struggling when that bit of our lives is suddenly stripped away. That apparent loss of identity, mixed with culture shock, and adjustment challenges, can throw supporting spouses off kilter. Ally's guest on this show, Nicole Webb, is no stranger to the process of identity loss. In her mid-thirties, Nicole was at the top of her game as a news reader for a prominent Australian news channel. The idea of going abroad had no appeal; yet almost six years and two assignments later, Nicole has successfully reinvented herself, created a business that's mobile and is excited about the possibility of future assignments. What hurdles did she have to climb over and how did she manage to find herself and settle into a brand new skin? Tune in to find out! // Find more online at http://limitlesslaowai.com/nicolewebb_reinvention/. // Connect with Nicole at http://www.mintmochamusings.com, http://www.facebook.com/mintmochamusings, https://twitter.com/nicoledwebb, https://www.instagram.com/mintmochamusings // A special thanks to this episode's sponsor, Concordia International School Shanghai. Discover more at www.concordiashanghai.org.