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Olivia Mitchell, Wharton Professor of Business, Economics, and Public Policy and Director of the Pension Research Council examines the state of financial education in the U.S., the consequences of financial illiteracy, and practical steps parents can take to equip children with the skills needed to manage money effectively throughout their lives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of More Than Commas, we tackle the Annuity Puzzle—why retirees often ignore one of the most recommended financial tools: lifetime income annuities. Cory discusses expert insights from economists like Moshe Milevsky, William Sharpe, and Olivia Mitchell, uncovering the behavioral biases, marketing flaws, and misconceptions that keep people from embracing annuities. We explore their benefits, including guaranteed income and longevity protection, while addressing concerns about fees, fairness, and industry reputation. Tune in to rethink annuities as an essential retirement income insurance—because securing your future shouldn't be left to chance. -- This Material is Intended for General Public Use. By providing this material, we are not undertaking to provide investment advice for any specific individual or situation or to otherwise act in a fiduciary capacity. Please contact one of our financial professionals for guidance and information specific to your individual situation. Sound Financial LLC dba Sound Financial Group is a registered investment adviser. Information presented is for educational purposes only and does not intend to make an offer or solicitation for the sale or purchase of any specific securities, investments, or investment strategies. Investments involve risk and, unless otherwise stated, are not guaranteed. Be sure to first consult with a qualified financial adviser and/or tax professional before implementing any strategy discussed herein. Past performance is not indicative of future performance. Insurance products and services are offered and sold through Sound Financial LLC dba Sound Financial Group and individually licensed and appointed agents in all appropriate jurisdictions. This podcast is meant for general informational purposes and is not to be construed as tax, legal, or investment advice. You should consult a financial professional regarding your individual situation. Guest speakers are not affiliated with Sound Financial LLC dba Sound Financial Group unless otherwise stated, and their opinions are their own. Opinions, estimates, forecasts, and statements of financial market trends are based on current market conditions and are subject to change without notice. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results.
Q&A on the short film Ripe! with directing duo Kerry Furrh & Olivia Mitchell, and executive producer Kelley O'Hara. Moderated by Mara Webster, In Creative Company. Nothing says "it's complicated" like breaking your crush's arm.
Recorded for release w/c 14th Oct 2024 This week we find out about Pride and Prejudice* (*Sort of) that is at the Grand this week, we meet the Grand's Panto's main cast with Giant from Gladiators, Timothy Lucas, Tom Lowe, Jarnéia Richard-Noel, Olivia Mitchell, Ian Adams and Tam Ryan, plus we find out about Miss Ida with Tonia Daley Campbell and Adaya Henry and catch up with Asha Manhota in her bid to become Ms Great Britain 2024.
On today's episode of the Badass Fertility Podcast we sit down with functional fertility expert and nutritionist, Olivia Mitchell. Olivia brings a wealth of wisdom and critical insights on how to get and stay pregnant even if you've been given an infertility diagnosis. In fact, she challenges that term arguing it's medically inaccurate and prefers the term “sub-fertility” because it indicates the truth: your fertility can be improved. Olivia looks at fertility from a “whole body system” perspective. She teaches her clients how to get into what she calls “welcome baby mode” Olivia does this by looking for the roots causes of sub-fertility of which she says there are three main ones: overlooked thyroid issues (even if you've had the panel tested), nervous system dysregulation, gut inflammation. From there, we dive deep into topics like: 1. Why does the standard approach to fertility fail to help every couple? 2. What's the most powerful thing a TTC couple can do to support fertility? 3. Is TTC for a year before asking for support still good advice? 4. What's the deal with all the supplements out there for fertility? 5. What testing should someone get when starting to search for better answers? If you've been trying all. the. things to get pregnant: done the standard testing, tried the standard approach (clomid, IUI, IVF, etc) and you're still not pregnant or suffering miscarriages, this show will provide enlightening info, in a non-scary way, for you. To learn more about Olivia or her programs follow her on Instagram @yourfertility.yourfuture For high vibe inspiration, down to earth information and authentic support from someone who's been there, follow me @BadassFertility Grab my Free E-book, 3 Surprising Habits that Block Your Baby
It wasn't that long ago when retiring in one's 50s was an achievable goal. But with life expectancy steadily rising and pension systems doomed to fall short, the prospects for an early retirement are fading fast. Olivia Mitchell wrote the book on retirement and modern pension research and has spent her career helping people improve their financial literacy. Mitchell is a Professor of Economics and Public Policy at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. She sat down with journalist Rhoda Metcalfe to discuss the challenges of today's economy for Americans planning their golden years. Transcript: https://bit.ly/49snKUp
In today's episode of "Retirement Made Simple", we delve into the world of financial regrets and how you can avoid them as you navigate your journey towards retirement. Our discussion is guided by a recent insightful survey conducted by economists Abigail Hurwitz and Olivia Mitchell, which polled Americans over the age of 50, revealing the top five financial regrets that they have. We take a deep dive into each of these regrets, which range from not saving enough, neglecting to buy long-term-care insurance, wishing they had worked longer, claiming Social Security benefits too early, and not investing enough in lifetime annuities. Each regret uncovers a valuable lesson for our viewers and provides a pathway to avoid similar pitfalls in your own retirement planning. This episode also underscores the fascinating effect of understanding our own longevity on financial regrets. By confronting the reality of how long we are likely to live, we can better plan our retirement and minimize regrets in our golden years.
This episode originally aired on February 14, 2022: This week we are airing an audio documentary created by Shaneen Jamal, Olivia Mitchell, and Breanne Palmer for an agricultural economics class that had a community-service learning component at the University of Alberta. This documentary explores how community gardens affect consumer choices by examining the connections between peoples' experiences in community gardens and their individual habits.Rupertsland Centre for Metis Research podcast on SoundcloudProgram Log ★ Support this podcast ★
Olivia Mitchell is a Functional Fertility Dietitian with a focus on women's hormone health and fertility. She is trained in Functional Nutrition which dives deeper into often overlooked causes of infertility and provides customized diet, lifestyle, and supplement changes in order to help couples everywhere get pregnant naturally. She is passionate about getting couples better answers that take the stress out of fertility challenges all while promoting better health in both partners and their future family.Download Olivia's free welcome guide here - including the free root cause quiz, registration for our monthly Fertility Deep-Dive, and more.Connect with Olivia: Website | InstagramNeeded has made an exciting update to the Pre/Probiotic formula! Order your bottle of the new version with code BLISSBERRYWELLNESS20 to save 20%.Click Here to Order NowPodcast NotesIn this episode, we're discussing…* Can something "stress" our fertility* The most common factor Olivia sees stressing someone's fertility* Why the adrenals are so important for fertilityDisclaimer: This email is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please speak to your care provider before making any changes to your diet, lifestyle, or currently prescribed medications. *This email contains affiliate links. You will not be charged extra for purchasing through one of our links, but a small portion of the proceeds will go to support Baby Dust. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit babydust.substack.com
On this episode of Functional Fertility, Dr. Kalea Wattles is joined by dietitian Olivia Mitchell. Olivia discussed fertility stressors, and clarifies that stress doesn't just mean the typical stressors like schedules, responsibilities, and finances. This episode explores some of the ways perfectionism, hustle culture, inflammation, hormonal imbalance, inflammation, and nervous system dysfunction can show up in our lives and impact our fertility journey. Finally, we'll learn some of Olivia's favorite stress-relieving techniques for those on a fertility journey.
Every day, Olivia Mitchell shares valuable insights on unexplained infertility through her daily tips. Olivia Mitchell is a Functional Fertility Dietitian who dives deeper into often overlooked causes of infertility and provides customized diet, lifestyle, and supplement changes in order to help couples everywhere get pregnant naturally. She is passionate about getting couples better answers that take the stress out of fertility challenges all while promoting better health in both partners and their future family. Follow Olivia on: @yourfertility.yourfuture Follow me on: Instagram: @holisticfertilitydoctor TikTok: @holisticfertilitydoctor Youtube: @Holistic Fertility Expert
Every day, Olivia Mitchell shares valuable insights on unexplained infertility through her daily tips. Olivia Mitchell is a Functional Fertility Dietitian who dives deeper into often overlooked causes of infertility and provides customized diet, lifestyle, and supplement changes in order to help couples everywhere get pregnant naturally. She is passionate about getting couples better answers that take the stress out of fertility challenges all while promoting better health in both partners and their future family. Follow Olivia on: @yourfertility.yourfuture Follow me on: Instagram: @holisticfertilitydoctor TikTok: @holisticfertilitydoctor Youtube: @Holistic Fertility Expert
Every day, Olivia Mitchell shares valuable insights on unexplained infertility through her daily tips. Olivia Mitchell is a Functional Fertility Dietitian who dives deeper into often overlooked causes of infertility and provides customized diet, lifestyle, and supplement changes in order to help couples everywhere get pregnant naturally. She is passionate about getting couples better answers that take the stress out of fertility challenges all while promoting better health in both partners and their future family. Follow Olivia on: @yourfertility.yourfuture Follow me on: Instagram: @holisticfertilitydoctor TikTok: @holisticfertilitydoctor Youtube: @Holistic Fertility Expert
Every day, Olivia Mitchell shares valuable insights on unexplained infertility through her daily tips. Olivia Mitchell is a Functional Fertility Dietitian who dives deeper into often overlooked causes of infertility and provides customized diet, lifestyle, and supplement changes in order to help couples everywhere get pregnant naturally. She is passionate about getting couples better answers that take the stress out of fertility challenges all while promoting better health in both partners and their future family. Follow Olivia on: @yourfertility.yourfuture Follow me on: Instagram: @holisticfertilitydoctor TikTok: @holisticfertilitydoctor Youtube: @Holistic Fertility Expert
Every day, Olivia Mitchell shares valuable insights on unexplained infertility through her daily tips. Olivia Mitchell is a Functional Fertility Dietitian who dives deeper into often overlooked causes of infertility and provides customized diet, lifestyle, and supplement changes in order to help couples everywhere get pregnant naturally. She is passionate about getting couples better answers that take the stress out of fertility challenges all while promoting better health in both partners and their future family. Follow Olivia on: @yourfertility.yourfuture Follow me on: Instagram: @holisticfertilitydoctor TikTok: @holisticfertilitydoctor Youtube: @Holistic Fertility Expert
Join us in an interview with Olivia Mitchell, our guest speaker for this week, as she shares her insights on the topic of Unexplained Infertility. Olivia Mitchell is a Functional Fertility Dietitian who dives deeper into often overlooked causes of infertility and provides customized diet, lifestyle, and supplement changes in order to help couples everywhere get pregnant naturally. She is passionate about getting couples better answers that take the stress out of fertility challenges all while promoting better health in both partners and their future family. Follow Olivia on: @yourfertility.yourfuture Follow me on: Instagram: @holisticfertilitydoctor TikTok: @holisticfertilitydoctor Youtube: @Holistic Fertility Expert Facebook: Join our private Fertile AF tribe!
In episode #199 of The Hormone P.U.Z.Z.L.E Podcast, our guest Olivia Mitchell talks about Nutrition and Fertility. More about Olivia Mitchell: Olivia Neely is a Functional Fertility Dietitian with a focus on hormone health and fertility. She is trained in Functional Nutrition which dives deeper into often overlooked causes of infertility and provides customized diet, lifestyle, and supplement changes in order to help couples everywhere get pregnant naturally. She is passionate about getting couples better answers that take the stress out of fertility challenges all while promoting better health in both partners and their future family. Thank you for listening! Follow Olivia on Instagram: @yourfertility.yourfuture Check out the Root Cause Quiz HERE. Follow Coach Kela on Instagram: @kela_healthcoach Get your FREE Fertility Meal Plan: https://coachkela.com/ For sponsorship opportunities, email HPS Media at podcast@coachkela.com.
On this episode of Tee to Green, hosts Jensen and Megan are joined by Olivia Mitchell. A junior at DBU, Olivia has had a very successful career as a D2 golfer, being an all-american and national champion. She took the time to chat about how she ended up choosing to play D2 golf, what it was like winning a national championship, and the key to becoming a talented golfer regardless of what school you attend. Give this episode a listen for some unique content!
On this episode of the ground-breaking Women of Fintech Podcast, Nadia welcomes back the incredible Olivia Mitchell, Director at Openfin.Olivia tells us about her key roles and responsibilities at Openfin, highlighting how the company brings together productivity, efficiency and happiness to make their employee's day more effective."Talking the people language" is a key topic throughout this podcast as Olivia shares why a universal, reflective vision is best when present in such a diverse, global industry. But are employers truly acknowledging the latter yet? Global means travel and 24/7 operations. But is that an approach suitable for all, especially parents?The pair continue to discuss the significance of diverse perspectives within businesses. Olivia stresses the positives of a career rest, including a mind-shift break, personal development and new skills learnt that will help encourage diversity of thought and discussion within the workplace.This episode includes valuable lessons and tips that can help any employer think about workplace inclusion.Join The DEI Discussions Community and stay up-to-date on our LinkedIn.
This week we are airing an audio documentary created by Shaneen Jamal, Olivia Mitchell, and Breanne Palmer for an agricultural economics class that had a community-service learning component at the University of Alberta. This documentary explores how community gardens affect consumer choices by examining the connections between peoples' experiences in community gardens and their individual habits. Rupertsland Centre for Metis Research podcast on SoundcloudProgram Log★ Support this podcast ★
The Baby Boomer Dilemma came about because of Doug's work with David in the past. After a podcast crowdfunding event last January, Doug received enough funding to get things off the ground. The Baby Boomer Dilemma is based around the simple choice families face between a defined benefits plan or a defined contribution plan. During World War 2, there were price wage controls in place, and it was illegal to lure recruits away from other companies with a higher compensation. This became the basis of the corporate pension. Right now, we have the opportunity to reevaluate our assumptions about retirement. Essentially, should people go for a big pile of money with a deferred compensation plan or go for something guaranteed? Doug has conducted several thousand interviews, but the most impressive interview Doug has done is with Olivia Mitchell. Not only was she charismatic, she had an incredible depth of knowledge on both social security and economics in general. When it came to annuities, she was the one that discovered that you could draw more in retirement by incorporating an annuity than with stocks alone, up to 40% more. The film dives into pensions, both corporate and public, and the global issue of social security. The Baby Boomer Dilemma is not unique to America. Doug's other favorite interview was with Dr. David Babel, an economist at UC Berkeley. One of the most interesting things about Dr. Babel is that his dissertation was one about inflation, and as the expert on the topic, he decided the most important place to put all of his money was in annuities. Economists disagree regularly on just about everything, but the one thing they all tend to agree on was the mathematical value of having guaranteed lifetime income in retirement. According to the father of the 401(k), the 401(k) is a disaster for the average investor. While it has done some good, there are plenty of risks involved. Nearly every top economist recommends that some portion of the plan should include some level of annuitization in the accumulation years of someone's life. If you lose 20%-30% before retirement, it's essentially impossible to make it up. Generally people tell you to stick to the plan of consistently accumulating dollars in your stock portfolio, and that works during the accumulation years, but that rule works against you once you start taking money out. If the stock market goes down when you have to take money out of your portfolio to fund your lifestyle in the first ten years of your retirement, you're in big trouble. In Tax-Free Income For Life, the essential message is that when you take your lifestyle needs and subtract your pension and social security, that gap is what should be covered by a guaranteed lifetime stream of income. The Baby Boomer Dilemma is built around a narrative largely inspired by The Social Dilemma. The options were either an immense number of charts and graphs, or build the information around a compelling story, so they went with a story. The story may have been dramatized, but a lot of the reactions from the actors in the movie are genuine to the situation being explored. Doug wanted people to feel the emotions of the story in particular, because he wanted to make something that moved the needle for society. Nothing has seemed to really make an impact in terms of the trajectory of the national debt or the direction society is going. That's the impetus for the message of the Baby Boomer Dilemma. Doug never planned to own an annuity before David's book came out. Prior to that he didn't realize the value of annuity and how it can be done. It's impossible to be an annuity skeptic after seeing the most intelligent people laying out the mathematical case for their benefits. 78% of all businesses with three or more employees are owned by Baby Boomers, and most of those businesses will be sold in the next decade. The $10 trillion that will change hands or fail to sell will pose serious issues in the next ten years. People who sounded crazy in 2006, are now at the forefront of the taxation conversation. Even if we taxed everyone in America at 100% for the next ten years, we would still have a tough time dealing with the existing debt. Mentioned in this Episode: boomermovie.com
Are you a Christian who is diligently saving for Retirement and stay up at night with that nagging question….”Is Social Security going to be there when I retire?” Or maybe you are a Christian who is already retired and your question is “Wow, I'm taking Social Security right now, is it going to go away?!? Well today we tackle that very important Social Security question. We look at an article on Market Watch written by Brett Arends which examines the effect Covid has had on the Social Security Trust fund, as well as the health of Social Security overall! Spoiler, it's not great! We also hear from some listener reviews and I share some exciting news about the launch of our new website made for listeners of this show and Christian's who are planning or in retirement. www.christianretirementplanner.com Outline of this episode: [1:50] New website announcement [2:33] Listener Reviews [3:30] Social Security Market Watch Article Overview [7:00] Wharton School of Business review on Social Security Running Out [11:50] Authors Opinion on how to fix the Social Security Crisis [13:45] Eric Schrum's opinion on what will happen to Social Security To begin, the author outlines the warning from Wharton Professor Olivia Mitchell who warns Social Security could become insolvent by early 2029! This is an accelerated timeline from official Social Security projections which predict social security to run out in 2034, still not an optimistic date. Olivia Mitchell believes that covid has caused job losses that are lowering the social security tax being payed into the social security trust fund and has caused many workers near retirement to retire early, thus drawing down social security benefits earlier than expected. The original author Brett Arends then offers his solutions for fixing this crisis including, increasing the social security age (again), lowering the payout retirees receive from social security, as well as having the most wealthy Americans foot the bill for retirees social security. Fina;ly, Eric offers his opinion and tells retirees in or entering retirement to rest easier than the doomsday picture outlined in the article depicts. Eric believes social security will get picked up by the government and remain a retirement mainstay for the long-term. Resources and people mentioned in this episode: Market watch article by Brett Arends: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/social-security-could-be-insolvent-within-8-years-economist-warns-11629891784 Listener Reviews: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-christian-retirement-show/id1530097100 New Christian Retirement Website: www.christianretirementplanner.com
In this episode I speak to Olivia Mitchell. Olivia is your kitchen saviour. She knows all about wanting a life of more, where we consistently chase our dreams and new levels of success. She also understands that we also want to have it all in terms of our personal lives, our families. We don't want to make sacrifices but sometimes we have to make sacrifices. She's here to eliminate any of that Mom (or Dad) guilt that you've been experiencing. She wants to be your one stop shop for everything related to the health of your family! Connect with Olivia https://www.facebook.com/olivia.l.mitchell https://www.instagram.com/oliviamitchellcoach https://go.oliviafmitchell.com/choose-your-region —————————— Book a 1:1 Virtual Coffee to see how I can help you - https://bit.ly/1-1VirtualCoffee —————————— You can purchase my bestselling book 'Rebel's Guide to Spirituality' here - http://rebelsguidetospirituality.com/ —————————— Join Abundance Vortex and become an abundant badass overflowing with infinite manifestation power - https://aniahalama.com/abundance-vortex Join Xpansion Alchemy the divine alchemy school for all souls looking to transform and Xpand - https://xpansionalchemy.com/ —————————— Follow me on social! Web - http://aniahalama.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ania.e.halama/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/aniatravels/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/AniaTravels Spiritual BA Babes Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/spiritualityforbadassbabes —————————— Shop Organifi and use code AniaTravels at checkout. https://greendropship.com/ Get seen in front of 500K Women - https://bit.ly/WHWE --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spiritualityforbadassbabe/support
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Reporter Olivia Mitchell talks with police and people who live near where law enforcement officers shot two people in two days, as a tense nation awaits a verdict in the police killing of George Floyd in Minnesota. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Older Americans are carrying more debt into retirement which is leading to problems with retirement savings. Olivia Mitchell, Wharton Finance Professor, talks about the impact of debt on older Americans and her associated research. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Professional speaker, trainer, coach, and former practicing lawyer, Olivia Mitchell, shares her expertise about developing the confidence necessary to speak up during work meetings, networking events, and larger group presentations. Topics discussed include: Why visibility at work is important What's really behind our fear of speaking up at work The myth about confidence that holds... The post Building Confidence at Work with Olivia Mitchell appeared first on Exellegal.
Aspen is an actress originally from Colorado and currently studying at the University of Southern California's School of Dramatic Arts. As a child, Aspen studied classical music, and she began acting at age 10 when she and her twin sister were cast as the daughter of Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde in a regional theatre production. Since then, she has worked on everything from musical theatre to commercials to feature films, all while studying at the Colorado School of Acting. Most recently, Aspen played Amber in the Cinefest Best Picture nominee "Skin Deep" and Sharley in the feature film "Coronavirus" before taking on the series regular role of Olivia Mitchell in "Quarantwinned." In addition to acting, Aspen enjoys playwriting; most notably she wrote the play "Letters," which was nominated in 2019 for seven Broadway World Regional Awards, including Best Play. Most recently, her radio play "What Good Is Like" was produced with the Project Outbreak Collective. Find more of Aspen: Instagram: @aspenksomers Youtube: The Somers Twins IMDb: imdb.me/aspenksomers Website: www.aspenksomers.com A Statement from Aspen: "I originally created this piece because I noticed that the pandemic has been a very lonely time for a lot of people, and I wanted to give them hope that things will get better, and inspire others to reach out and be the family that somebody might need right now." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Created during a time of quarantine in the global Coronavirus pandemic, A Moment Of Your Time's mission is to provide a space for expression, collaboration, community and solidarity. In this time of isolation, we may have to be apart but let's create together. Follow Us: Instagram | Twitter Created by CurtCo Media Concept by Jenny Curtis Theme music by Chris Porter A CurtCo Media Production See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For our final episode of the first series we managed to get in our last face to face interview with Harrison Clark pre U.K Lockdown. Originally from Wales he moved down to England to pursue a career in musical theatre and his C.V does not dissapoint. He takes us through navigating his own happiness when out of work, putting his foot down in the audition process and is honest and open about being dropped from an agency. He was a wonder to talk too and has taken so much from the life lessons he has had to conquer along the way. Join us as we laugh our way through the first game, blame corona for everything and try to show you that the life of an actor is not all glitz and glamour.*There are a few issues with static feedback during this episode. Please bare with us on the technical front and if you have any tips feel free to write them in the reviews! Happy listening.*Beyond The Boards is hosted by Stephanie Rojas and Olivia Mitchell, music by Fredrik Rojas and cover art by Chloe Overton. To contact us, email beyondtheboardspodcast@gmail.com*Social Media’s & Website’s :Stephanie Rojas : @stephie.rojas | www.stephanierojas.co.ukOlivia Mitchell : @oliviamitche | www.rewritethisstory.comBeyond The Boards: @beyondtheboardspod (insta) | @beyondboardspod (twitter) https://beyondtheboardspod.buzzsprout.comFredrik Rojas: @fredrik_rojas | https://m.soundcloud.com/user-945315756Chloe Overton: @chloeovertondesign | www.chloeovertondesign.wixsite.com/homeHarrison Clark : @harrisonclark (insta) | @harrisonclark92 (twitter) | @mabelandbabel*Recorded pre Covid-19 lockdown
Welcome back to the show! For episode 5 we had the privilege of sitting down with Sarah Naudi. A French actress originally from Malta she now resides in London, UK. She has established herself as an actress, screen writer, short-film maker, producer and all-round creative Queen. Tune in to hear us chat all things ‘In The Heights’, her childhood disability and how learning from toxic relationships has helped shape her into fully loving herself as a strong and independent woman. *Beyond The Boards is hosted by Stephanie Rojas and Olivia Mitchell, music by Fredrik Rojas and cover art by Chloe Overton. To contact us, email beyondtheboardspodcast@gmail.com*Social Media’s & Website’s :Stephanie Rojas : @stephie.rojas | www.stephanierojas.co.ukOlivia Mitchell : @oliviamitche | www.rewritethisstory.comBeyond The Boards: @beyondtheboardspod (insta) | @beyondboardspod (twitter) https://beyondtheboardspod.buzzsprout.comFredrik Rojas: @fredrik_rojas | https://m.soundcloud.com/user-945315756Chloe Overton: @chloeovertondesign | www.chloeovertondesign.wixsite.com/homeSarah Naudi : @sarahnaudicinema | https://vimeo.com/410227547*Recorded pre Covid-19 lockdown
This week we chat to Keith Jack who rose to fame in 2007 after coming 2nd on Andrew Lloyd Webber’s TV programme ‘Any Dream Will Do’. Keith hung up the "Dreamcoat" in May 2013 after 6 on and off years in the musical playing the narrator and the titular role. He tours with his solo concerts and has released 4 albums to date. Grab a cuppa and listen to how growing up in the limelight made him resilient, grateful for every opportunity and he shares many stories with us which were a privilege to hear. *Beyond The Boards is hosted by Stephanie Rojas and Olivia Mitchell, music by Fredrik Rojas and cover art by Chloe Overton. To contact us, email beyondtheboardspodcast@gmail.com*Social Media’s & Website’s :Stephanie Rojas : @stephie.rojas | www.stephanierojas.co.ukOlivia Mitchell : @oliviamitche | www.rewritethisstory.comBeyond The Boards: @beyondtheboardspod (insta) | @beyondboardspod (twitter) https://beyondtheboardspod.buzzsprout.comFredrik Rojas: @fredrik_rojas | https://m.soundcloud.com/user-945315756Chloe Overton: @chloeovertondesign | www.chloeovertondesign.wixsite.com/homeKeith Jack: @keithjackofficial (insta) | @keithjack (twitter) | http://officialkeithjack.co.uk*Recorded pre Covid-19 lockdown
Episode three is here and this week we drove to Louisa Beadel’s flat to have a chat about success, failure and how to thrive as a woman in the creative industry. She began her love of performing with the National Youth Theatre rep company and has since gone on to tread the boards at The Old Vic, The Globe and the majority of theatre’s around the U.K. She is a sensation to talk to, not only is she an actress but also a movement director, musical director, puppeteer and plays about a gazillion instruments. Hear us chat about her starting a coffee blog, her healthy obsession of wine, misbehaving on stage and the inspirations that shaped her on becoming the woman who she is today.*Beyond The Boards is hosted by Stephanie Rojas and Olivia Mitchell, music by Fredrik Rojas and cover art by Chloe Overton. To contact us, email beyondtheboardspodcast@gmail.com*Social Media’s & Website’s :Stephanie Rojas : @stephie.rojas | www.stephanierojas.co.ukOlivia Mitchell : @oliviamitche | www.rewritethisstory.comBeyond The Boards: @beyondtheboardspod (insta) | @beyondboardspod (twitter) https://beyondtheboardspod.buzzsprout.comFredrik Rojas: @fredrik_rojas | https://m.soundcloud.com/user-945315756Chloe Overton: @chloeovertondesign | www.chloeovertondesign.wixsite.com/homeLouisa Beadel: @lbeadel | https://www.louisabeadel.comCoffee Blog: @coffeesnobblog | https://coffeesnobblog.com*Recorded pre Covid-19 lockdown
Welcome back for episode two of our first series! This week we chatted to Omari Douglas, originally from Wolverhampton in the U.K he moved down to London to pursue his dreams of becoming an actor and his big move did not disappoint. At the time of recording he had just finished filming for the new HBO series ‘Boys’ (A chronicle of four friends during a decade in which everything changed, including the rise of AIDS) and his roles to date are as beautifully eclectic as he is. Tune in to hear us discuss mental health, his undying love for meme’s on twitter, how he navigated himself through intense drama school training and to hear us celebrate his failure’s and how they have shaped him. *Beyond The Boards is hosted by Stephanie Rojas and Olivia Mitchell, music by Fredrik Rojas and cover art by Chloe Overton. To contact us, email beyondtheboardspodcast@gmail.com*Social Media’s & Website’s :Stephanie Rojas : @stephie.rojas | www.stephanierojas.co.ukOlivia Mitchell : @oliviamitche | www.rewritethisstory.comBeyond The Boards: @beyondtheboardspod (insta) | @beyondboardspod (twitter) https://beyondtheboardspod.buzzsprout.comFredrik Rojas: @fredrik_rojas | https://m.soundcloud.com/user-945315756Chloe Overton: @chloeovertondesign | www.chloeovertondesign.wixsite.com/homeOmari Douglas: @marsdoug | https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4560103/*Episode Mentions:Epic tap class: @tapfixuk Men's mental health page: @thegentle_.man *Recorded pre Covid-19 lockdown
Welcome to our first ever episode! This week we went to Woking New Theatre to have a natter in between shows with the multi-talented Carly Cook and Vicki Manser. At the time of recording they were both performing in the UK Tour of ‘Beautiful: The Carole King Musical’ playing Marilyn (Carly) and Betty (Vicki) and also understudying the two female leads, Carole King and Cynthia Weil. We had the pleasure of watching the show a few times and phwoar do these women have it all! Tune in to listen to us celebrating failure, success & the high’s and low’s of what comes with being a female actress. Be prepared to laugh , join in on some games & feel inspired by these two wonderful humans.*Beyond The Boards is hosted by Stephanie Rojas and Olivia Mitchell, music by Fredrik Rojas and cover art by Chloe Overton. To contact us, email beyondtheboardspodcast@gmail.com*Social Media’s & Website’s :Stephanie Rojas : @stephie.rojas | www.stephanierojas.co.ukOlivia Mitchell : @oliviamitche | www.rewritethisstory.comBeyond The Boards: @beyondtheboardspod (insta) | @beyondboardspod (twitter) https://beyondtheboardspod.buzzsprout.comFredrik Rojas: @fredrik_rojas | https://m.soundcloud.com/user-945315756Chloe Overton: @chloeovertondesign | www.chloeovertondesign.wixsite.com/homeCarly Cook: @carlycook_xVicki Manser: @vicki_manser | @sharpeacademy*Recorded pre Covid-19 lockdown
Financial literacy in Singapore has not been analysed in much detail, despite the fact that this is one of the world’s most rapidly aging nations. In this podcast, Professor of Finance Benedict Koh from the SMU Lee Kong Chian School of Business, discusses the key findings of his research jointly conducted with Olivia Mitchell from the University of Pennsylvania and Susann Rohwedder, Senior Economist at the RAND Corporation and Associate Director of the RAND Center for the Study of Aging. Using a unique new data-set and nationally representative survey - the Singapore Life Panel, they conducted an analysis of older Singaporeans’ financial literacy. Here, Professor Koh discusses his key findings, including: Do older Singaporeans score better on financial knowledge compared to their counterparts in the United States? What are the empirical linkages between financial literacy and retirement preparedness in Singapore? And is financial literacy positively associated with greater wealth and diversity of portfolios?
Locked On Irish - Daily Podcast On Notre Dame Fighting Irish Football & Basketball
The Irish prepare for their rematch with Georgia Tech. Wisconsin kickoff time set. BYU wants a home game. Olivia Mitchell new football operations director. A lot of pressure on Chris Tyree. We take a look at how other premier running backs performed their freshman year! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Irish - Daily Podcast On Notre Dame Fighting Irish Football & Basketball
The Irish prepare for their rematch with Georgia Tech. Wisconsin kickoff time set. BYU wants a home game. Olivia Mitchell new football operations director. A lot of pressure on Chris Tyree. We take a look at how other premier running backs performed their freshman year! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Subscribe on iTunes! Subscribe on Google Play Podcast RSS Feed In this episode of Hustle and Pro, we feature Lebanon Trail High School’s golf program. Spirited golfer Olivia Mitchell talks to us about getting her first set of clubs at age six, her success at a new high school, and her plans moving forward. In […]
Subscribe on iTunes! Subscribe on Google Play Podcast RSS Feed In this episode of Hustle and Pro, we feature Lebanon Trail High School’s golf program. Spirited golfer Olivia Mitchell talks to us about getting her first set of clubs at age six, her success at a new high school, and her plans moving forward. In […]
Subscribe on iTunes! Subscribe on Google Play Podcast RSS Feed In this episode of Hustle and Pro, we feature Lebanon Trail High School’s golf program. Spirited golfer Olivia Mitchell talks to us about getting her first set of clubs at age six, her success at a new high school, and her plans moving forward. In […]
The way Americans think about and plan for retirement is changing. Gone are the days when Americas drop out of the workforce at 65 and hit the golf course, according to the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School’s Dr. Olivia S. Mitchell, the 2019 recipient of the Ketchum Prize. Sitting at home for 30 years or longer simply isn’t financially viable anymore. Dr. Mitchell’s research into the evolving world of retirement security earned her the 2019 Ketchum Prize, the FINRA Foundation’s highest honor, which looks to recognizes outstanding service and research to advance investor protection and financial capability in the U.S.On this episode of FINRA Unscripted, Dr. Mitchell walks us through her research into everything from pensions, Social Security, annuities and more, and discusses how the issues have changed – and what Americans can do about it. Resources mentioned in this episode:FINRA Foundation Awards 2019 Ketchum PrizeDr. Mitchell’s Latest ResearchKnowledge@Wharton High SchoolFollow Dr. Mitchell on Twitter
Gary is a legend in the digital analytics space. More than a thought leader, he is also a guide for thousands of analysts in maturing their business savvy and technical acumen. He is the CEO and Founder of Digital Mortar, a company providing cutting edge measurement and analytics tools for optimizing physical spaces and tracking the in-store customer journey to help optimize store layout, merchandising, and staff performance.Besides publishing more than twenty whitepapers on digital analytics, he is a frequent speaker and in 2012, he won the Digital Analytics Association Award for Excellence and The Most Influential Industry Contributor.He is the host of the Measurement Minute podcast and is the creator of the Semphonic Xchange Digital Analytics Conference, now known as Digital Analytics Hub.In this episode, Gary shares his valuable insights on presenting data, the importance of listening, and exceptional strategies for communicating complex models..In This Episode, You'll Learn…How Gary's strengths have always been measuring marketing effectiveness, but not presenting that measurementHis surprisingly love of challenging audience questions.The one effective trick Gary uses to turn presentation fear aroundLea's valuable insight into the importance of visual tools when presenting.Lea's on-the-spot analysis of Gary's PowerPoint, one of the biggest moments on the PBM podcast!The important benefits of having a senior advocate in your courtGary's valuable advice about working on the things that scare youGary's Upgrade:"It doesn't matter how good your presentation looks if you don't have something important to say. Many analysts don't have the courage to disagree with the client. No one likes delivering bad news, but you have to be willing to put yourself out there sometimes."How to Keep Up with Gary:TwitterLinkedInDigital MortarThe Measurement Minute PodcastPeople, Books, and Resources Mentioned:Good Charts: The HBR Guide to Making Smarter, More Persuasive Data Visualizationsby Scott BerinatoBrain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School by John MedinaListen to my interview with Scott Berinato.Listen to my interview with Dustin Mathews.Olivia Mitchell's Presenting by Boxes frameworkLea's Appea
New research from Wharton professor Olivia Mitchell looks at how annuities can help secure enough retirement income when the products are included in pension plan menus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Speaking in front of groups can be not only challenging – but for many of us, it can be extremely anxiety inducing. I know how frustrating and debilitating it can be to feel deeply uncomfortable at the thought of getting up in front of groups – I’ve been there! In this episode, I chat all about the fear of public speaking with Olivia Mitchell. Olivia is a speaking coach who believes that even the shyest and most afraid person can get more comfortable with this over time. If you’re anything like I was, you are probably skeptical that this is actually true. You probably think that this works for other people, but it could never work for you. Olivia is here to prove you wrong. Though she began her career as an attorney, she now focuses on exclusively on public speaking. Her specialty and one of her greatest gifts is helping women who are very afraid of public speaking get more comfortable in front of groups. Her approach is one that I hadn’t heard of before, and something I wish I would have had access to in my 20s. If you struggle with speaking in front of groups, you’ll appreciate the fact that Olivia does not push people to just force themselves to get up in front of groups and ‘get over it.’ Her approach is gentle yet calculated, and one that I believe is very powerful and effective. I am so excited to bring Olivia’s ideas and point of view to listeners! Here are links to things we mentioned in the show: Year of Yes, By Shonda Rhimes: https://amzn.to/2I5s5la You can learn more about Olivia’s work here: www.speakingaboutpresenting.com Want to get in touch? Email jessica@theartofspeakingup.com & follow @theartofspeakingup on Instagram. FREE RESOURCES Free Ebook: https://www.assertivenessebook.com/ Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theartofspeakingup/ Art of Speaking Up email newsletter signup: https://mailchi.mp/e7735b5f8f83/aosu
Olivia Mitchell - Presentation Trainer, Speaker, Introvert - aims to redefine the expectations of speaking. Living in New Zealand, Olivia uses her professional presenting skills to speak up about what she is passionate about. Addressing real-world needs, Olivia sets out to use her voice to make a difference while helping others do the same. All of this - as an introvert. Olivia dedicates her craft to develop ways in which other introverts, like herself, can be just as confident and effective public speakers. She lives by the notion that anyone can speak with confidence despite the obstacles.
(Full Audio) - University Vice President and Director of Athletics Jack Swarbrick is away this week. Filling in for Jack is guest host Jack Nolan who is joined by regular co-host Sam Bush and special guests Bobby Clark, head coach Notre Dame Men's Soccer; Rob DeCleene, executive director of Visit South Bend; and Jason Michelson and Olivia Mitchell football operations staff. The Jack Swarbrick Show podcast is a presentation of Fighting Irish Media and is sponsored by Nissan, the official partner of Notre Dame Athletics podcasts. You can subscribe to the Jack Swarbrick Show here: https://audioboom.com/channel/jackswarbrickradioshow
(Full Audio) - University Vice President and Director of Athletics Jack Swarbrick is away this week. Filling in for Jack is guest host Jack Nolan who is joined by regular co-host Sam Bush and special guests Bobby Clark, head coach Notre Dame Men's Soccer; Rob DeCleene, executive director of Visit South Bend; and Jason Michelson and Olivia Mitchell football operations staff. The Jack Swarbrick Show podcast is a presentation of Fighting Irish Media and is sponsored by Nissan, the official partner of Notre Dame Athletics podcasts. You can subscribe to the Jack Swarbrick Show here: https://audioboom.com/channel/jackswarbrickradioshow
With many baby-boomers closing in on the age at which they are required to take disbursements from their retirement accounts more financial education is needed says Wharton's Olivia Mitchell. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Social Security's long-term prognosis is grim and every solution that's been suggested has been deeply unpopular with one faction or another. But Wharton's Olivia Mitchell has found a partial remedy she says will be hard to dislike. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Some people have heard that myth that how you look is more important than what you say. In this episode, I address this myth, describe in detail why what you say is the most important part of your presentation, and give practical advice for how to assemble presentation content. You can build a good presentation, even if you don't feel that you have professional delivery skills. I begin this episode by speaking about the often misunderstood study from Dr. Albert Mehrabian that is often cited as evidence by those who claim that how you say something is more important that what you say. Olivia Mitchell from Speaking About Presenting has an excellent article that addresses this issue head on. In addition, this video provides great perspective: The bottom line? What you say is far more important than how you say it. "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." -Leonardo da Vinci Article I published last week: How One Key Question Gets Audience Results "...I would rather a really plain PowerPoint, and an authentic, passionate speaker that was engaging, regardless of how many "umms and ahhs". I've been completely bored with some of the fancy presentations, because the speaker wasn't fired up about his or her topic..." -Comment from Jenn Swanson Build your presentation around the answer to the question: What do I want people walking out of the room doing differently? Here are some key content components: Opening - Tell a story or get the audience involved in some way Storytelling / examples - Tell it like you were already there. The best advice I ever received on this was to tell a story like we were watching the video of it happening. Evidence - It's not enough that just you say it...who else provides support for your conclusions? Call to action - What do you want us to do? Closing - Finish strong so the audience remembers you in a positive mindset Don't memorize your talk - and have more available than you can use! Resources Presentation Zen (2nd edition) by Garr Reynolds (affiliate link) Discover More Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic.
Some people have heard that myth that how you look is more important than what you say. In this episode, I address this myth, describe in detail why what you say is the most important part of your presentation, and give practical advice for how to assemble presentation content. You can build a good presentation, even if you don't feel that you have professional delivery skills. I begin this episode by speaking about the often misunderstood study from Dr. Albert Mehrabian that is often cited as evidence by those who claim that how you say something is more important that what you say. Olivia Mitchell from Speaking About Presenting has an excellent article that addresses this issue head on. In addition, this video provides great perspective: The bottom line? What you say is far more important than how you say it. "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." -Leonardo da Vinci Article I published last week: How One Key Question Gets Audience Results "...I would rather a really plain PowerPoint, and an authentic, passionate speaker that was engaging, regardless of how many "umms and ahhs". I've been completely bored with some of the fancy presentations, because the speaker wasn't fired up about his or her topic..." -Comment from Jenn Swanson Build your presentation around the answer to the question: What do I want people walking out of the room doing differently? Here are some key content components: Opening - Tell a story or get the audience involved in some way Storytelling / examples - Tell it like you were already there. The best advice I ever received on this was to tell a story like we were watching the video of it happening. Evidence - It's not enough that just you say it...who else provides support for your conclusions? Call to action - What do you want us to do? Closing - Finish strong so the audience remembers you in a positive mindset Don't memorize your talk - and have more available than you can use! Resources Presentation Zen (2nd edition) by Garr Reynolds (affiliate link) Discover More Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic.
Following the global financial crisis troubled retirement systems around the world face new challenges that may result in sharply reduced income for retirees -- as well as the possibility that younger workers will need to work much longer according to Wharton insurance and risk management professor Olivia Mitchell. In a recent paper titled ”Implications of the Financial Crisis for Long Run Retirement Security ” Mitchell argues that current and future generations must ”build new frameworks [with] public and private partnerships to better educate people about the risks they face to help them work longer ... and to better regulate products and markets for an aging world.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After refusing to bail out Lehman Brothers the government agreed to an $85 billion loan to insurance giant AIG effectively taking over the company. Knowledge at Wharton talked to Wharton insurance professors Olivia Mitchell and Kent Smetters to find out how the world's largest insurer got into this situation and how it can be prevented from happening again. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Many public funds don't adhere to basic norms of modern money management and most don't even appear to make an effort to match their investment strategies with their future financial obligations. ”As [sovereign wealth funds] have grown they appear to be demonstrating an increasing risk appetite very little transparency and virtually no clarity of objectives ” write three researchers including Wharton professor of insurance and risk management Olivia Mitchell in a soon-to be-published paper titled ”Managing Public Investment Funds: Best Practices and New Questions.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.