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The Social-Engineer Podcast
Ep. 263 - Security Awareness Series - Attitude Is Everything In Security with Sigita Jurkynaitė

The Social-Engineer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 36:25


Today on the Social-Engineer Podcast: The Security Awareness Series, Chris is joined by Sigita Jurkynaitė. Sigita works as Information Security Manager at Nord Security, where she is responsible for company's Information Security Management System, ensuring compliance with international standards and regulations, and security training and awareness.   Previously, Sigita worked at Research and Education Network Association GÉANT, where she led a wide range of international projects and teams, information security community activities and Special Interest Groups. She organized cyber security trainings, conferences and workshops in Europe and Asian countries.  Sigita was Director of CyberSOC at NRD Cyber Security prior to joining Nord Security.   Sigita holds a Master's Degree of Business Management at the ISM University of Management and Economics, where she researched the relationships between people's knowledge, attitude and behavior towards cyber security in organizations. [June 17, 2024]   00:00 - Intro 00:18 - Intro Links: -          Social-Engineer.com - http://www.social-engineer.com/ -          Managed Voice Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/vishing-service/ -          Managed Email Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/se-phishing-service/ -          Adversarial Simulations - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/social-engineering-penetration-test/ -          Social-Engineer channel on SLACK - https://social-engineering-hq.slack.com/ssb -          CLUTCH - http://www.pro-rock.com/ -          innocentlivesfoundation.org - http://www.innocentlivesfoundation.org/                                                02:50 - Sigita Jurkynaitė Intro 04:03 - It's Not All Tech 06:24 - A Change in Attitude 09:26 - On the Same Team 13:51 - Back to Basics 14:52 - Reporting, Not Ratio 17:06 - Win Fabulous Prizes! 19:33 - The Toxic List 23:01 - Making it Fun -          SWITCH Security Awareness Activities 27:25 - The Power of Ownership 29:28 - One Size Does NOT Fit All! 31:21 - Mentors -          Aunshul Rege -          Nicole Harris -          Don't You Know That You're Toxic? -          Fleur van Leusden 34:10 - Book Recommendations -          The Security Culture Playbook - Kai Roer & Perry Carpenter 35:11 - Find Sigita Jurkynaitė online -          LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sigita-jurkynaite 35:38 - Wrap Up & Outro -          www.social-engineer.com -          www.innocentlivesfoundation.org

Adventure Travel Podcast - Big World Made Small
Adventure Travel with Lisa Jansen - Life Done Differently

Adventure Travel Podcast - Big World Made Small

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 63:52 Transcription Available


Area/TopicNew Zealand, Nomadic Lifestyle, Travel WritingLisa JansenModern-Day Nomad & WriterLife Done DifferentlyLisa Jansen is a writer and digital nomad based in beautiful New Zealand. She spent almost five years travelling full-time in her RV, meeting amazing people, challenging society's norms and exploring the great outdoors of New Zealand. Lisa shares her journey in her latest book, Life Done Differently: One Woman's Journey on the Road Less Travelled.https://www.lifedonedifferently.com/SummaryLisa Jansen, a digital nomad and author, shares her journey of reimagining her life and traveling around New Zealand. She initially came to New Zealand for a study abroad program but ended up staying and pursuing a career in marketing. However, at the age of 33, she started questioning her path and decided to take a summer off to travel in a camper van. This summer adventure turned into six years of traveling around New Zealand. Lisa emphasizes the importance of doing what makes you happy and not conforming to societal expectations. She also discusses the challenges of forming connections and community as a nomad. Lisa discusses her experience of writing books while living in a van and traveling in New Zealand. She talks about the value of time and clarity that she gained from van life. She also discusses her books, 'One Size Does Not Fit All' and 'Life Done Differently,' which emphasize the importance of understanding oneself and building a life plan based on personal happiness. Lisa highlights the uniqueness of individuals and the need to accept and embrace different desires and needs. She also provides travel recommendations for exploring New Zealand.TakeawaysDon't be afraid to question your path and explore alternative lifestyles.Start small and test the waters before committing to a long-term nomadic lifestyle.Forming connections and community can be challenging as a nomad, but there are opportunities to connect with like-minded individuals.Do what makes you happy and don't feel pressured to conform to societal expectations. Living in a van and traveling can provide valuable time and clarity for self-reflection and personal growth.Understanding oneself and building a life plan based on personal happiness is more important than following generic societal expectations.Accepting and embracing individuality and different desires and needs is crucial for personal fulfillment.New Zealand offers diverse natural landscapes and experiences, making it an ideal destination for adventure travel and exploration. Learn more about the Big World Made Small Podcast and join our private community to get episode updates, special access to our guests, and exclusive adventure travel offers at bigworldmadesmall.com.

Voices of Inspiration
Daring to Live Differently: Lisa Jansen's Nomadic Journey

Voices of Inspiration

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 34:49


Meet Lisa Jansen, a fearless digital nomad who chose the open road over societal expectations. At 33, she discarded conventional norms—marriage, kids, and traditional careers—for a five-year escapade across New Zealand, chronicled on her blog, Life Done Differently. She's also the creative mind behind three books: "Life Done Differently," "The Nomad's Ultimate Guide to NZ," and "One Size Does Not Fit All."In this candid conversation, Lisa shares how breaking free from societal norms led to a rich and fulfilling life on her terms. Swapping her hectic Auckland career for a camper van, Lisa shares the joy she found in simplicity and the valuable life lessons she learned along the way. Get ready for insights that resonate, challenges that inspire, and a journey that defies the ordinary. Tune in to redefine your concept of a life well-lived.https://www.lifedonedifferently.com/

StressLess Camping podcast
RVing in New Zealand with author traveler and adventurer Lisa Jansen

StressLess Camping podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 52:35


What is freedom camping, are the campgrounds really crowded and what are some things to see in New Zealand? We speak with author Lisa Jansen who has spent five years traveling New Zealand in a camper van and written three books including Life Done Differently, The Nomad's Ultimate Guide to New Zealand and One Size Does Not Fit All.  We finally talk a bit about our new tow vehicle and why this is a gadgetpalooza and then look at a new super reconfigurable travel trailer.  You can find the show notes for this episode, photos and more at our home on the web here: https://www.stresslesscamping.com/podcast/0228 The StressLess Camping podcast is a weekly RV podcast with information, tips and tricks to help every RVer and camper enjoy some StressLess Camping.

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Spinsterhood Reimagined
The One Where I Talk To Author & Modern-Day Nomad, Lisa Jansen

Spinsterhood Reimagined

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 71:27


In this week's episode, I'm talking to author and modern-day nomad, Lisa Jansen.Lisa was born and raised in Germany, but has lived in New Zealand for 17 years. When she was 33, she realised that the ‘traditional' life path of marriage and babies wasn't necessarily for her, and she decided to buy a camper van which she lived and travelled around New Zealand in for four and a half years. During her travels around New Zealand, Lisa wrote her first book, ‘One Size Does Not Fit All', and she has since written ‘Life Done Differently' which documents the high and the lows of her time on the road. Lisa is happily single and childfree, and is currently housesitting in Auckland, whilst working part-time in marketing which has been her career since she arrived in New Zealand. Topics that Lisa & I cover are:how her 33rd birthday weekend was the beginning of her ‘mini life crisis';how the ‘dream' of marriage and babies didn't seem to resonate with her;how Lisa initially planned to live and travel in her camper van for a summer;Lisa's journey of personal growth and how important self-awareness and mindset are to her;thinking ‘outside the box' and considering other options when it comes to the 9 - 5;the challenges of ‘swimming against the tide' and how Lisa's whole life had prepared her for it;relishing alone time, and how Lisa has a very rich inner world;how the most valuable lesson Lisa has learned from her nomadic lifestyle, is how little she needs to be happy;the idea in society that the ‘normal' path in life inevitably leads to happiness, whereas anything else is ‘risky';how and why Lisa differentiates between being ‘solo' and being single;Lisa's top three places in New Zealand;what can be gained from travelling on your own.Follow Lisa on Instagram:@lifedonedifferentlynzFind Lisa on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/LifeDoneDifferentlyNZ Check out Lisa's website:www.lifedonedifferently.com Buy Lisa's ‘Life Done Differently':https://www.amazon.co.uk/Life-Done-Differently-Journey-Travelled-ebook/dp/B0CD969CXW  Book a FREE 30 minute coaching 'taster' session HERE: https://calendly.com/lucymeggeson/30minute Fancy getting your hands on my FREE PDF 'The Top 10 Most Irritating Questions That Single People Get Asked On The Regular...& How To (Devilishly) Respond'? Head over to: www.lucymeggeson.com Interested in my 1-1 Coaching? Work with me HERE: https://www.lucymeggeson.com/workwithme Join my private Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1870817913309222/?ref=share Follow me on Instagram: @spinsterhoodreimagined Follow me on Twitter: @LucyMeggeson Follow me on LinkedIn: Lucy Meggeson Email me: lucy@lucymeggeson.com And thank you so much for listening!!!

Jumpstart Sessions for your Videography Business
Living with ADHD as an Entrepreneur | How To Turn ADHD Into a Superpower | Amen Clinic Brain Scans

Jumpstart Sessions for your Videography Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 58:40


Living with ADHD as an Entrepreneur | How To Turn ADHD Into a Superpower ADHD and entrepreneurship [00:00:01] I introduce myself and my purpose of helping entrepreneurs with ADHD manage their condition and succeed in business. Challenges faced by ADHD entrepreneurs [00:00:57] I discuss the challenges faced by entrepreneurs with ADHD, including difficulties with managing money and the lack of tailored information and support available. Importance of tailored support for ADHD entrepreneurs [00:04:28] I emphasize the importance of tailored support for entrepreneurs with ADHD, as generalized information and advice may not work for those with neurodivergent conditions. Debt and Bankruptcy [00:07:47] I talk about my personal experience with debt and bankruptcy, and the advice I received from influential people. Procrastination and Fear [00:09:18] I discuss my observations and insights on procrastination and fear, and how they relate to my own experiences. Brain Scans and Deactivating Tasks [00:10:00] I talk about my brain scans and how they relate to deactivating tasks, stove moments, and the difficulties faced by people with ADHD and neurodivergent individuals. Brain Activating and Deactivating Activities [00:15:28] I discuss the difference between brain activating and deactivating activities and how they affect my ability to concentrate and procrastinate. Paralysis by Analysis [00:20:09] I talk about how overthinking and the abundance of options can lead to paralysis by analysis, making it difficult to make decisions and take action. Flowing vs Concentrating [00:21:36] I explain the difference between flowing and concentrating, and how they relate to effortless and immersive focus versus deliberate and intentional application of focus. Building a Business [00:24:14] I talk about how I started my production company with the help of my friends and how having help was crucial for me to thrive. I also mention how I struggled when I had less help and how I ultimately got what I wanted, which was to stop traveling. Shifting Focus [00:26:24] I talk about how I shifted my focus and language from what I didn't want to what I wanted, which was to stay home, coach, and be abundant. I also emphasize the importance of being clear about what one wants to achieve. Brain Activating Tasks [00:27:57] I talk about how I try to build a life that allows me to spend as much time as possible in brain-activating tasks, such as walking, bike rides, and talking to people. I also mention the importance of reducing or delegating brain-deactivating tasks, such as doing taxes. Recognizing Your Sweet Spot [00:31:08] I talk about recognizing my strengths and focusing on what works for me, leading to inner peace and satisfaction. One Size Does Not Fit All [00:32:02] I discuss how advice and courses may not work for everyone and the importance of finding what works for me. ADHD as a Superpower [00:36:21] I talk about how ADHD can be a superpower for entrepreneurs, using the example of David Neeleman, founder of JetBlue Airways. Designing the paperless ticket [00:38:49] I discuss David Neman's contribution to paperless ticket design, with reference to ADHD thought leader Ned Hollowell. Collaboration between opposites [00:39:35] I discuss the benefits of collaboration between people with different thinking patterns and preferences, with examples from successful companies. Overcoming fear and finding direction [00:43:40] I share a success story of a client who overcame fear and found direction, and emphasize the importance of finding what works best for each individual. Listening to others [00:46:13] I talk about the importance of listening to others to gain more context and help me identify blind spots. Coaching pricing and method [00:46:54] I explain my coaching pricing and method, which involves using an asynchronous app called Voxer and emphasizes personalized help. Defining success in business [00:51:16] I discuss the loose definition of suc

MIAAW
Beverly Naidus in conversation

MIAAW

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 48:45


This month Arlene Goldbard and François Mattarasso talk with Beverly Naidus about her life and work. Beverly's art projects focus on environmental crises that create problems for humans. Her works address social issues such as racism, consumerism, body image, nuclear threats, cultural identity. Beverly has written several artist books including One Size Does Not Fit All (1993) and What Kinda Name is That? (1996) which has been discussed by academics in the field including Paul Von Blum, Lucy R. Lippard, and reviewed by contemporary journals.

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Faith and Economics
Tho Bishop -Anatomy of the Nation | #148

Faith and Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 38:02


In this week's episode, the Gwartney team welcomes Tho Bishop on the show. Tho is an assistant editor for the Mises Wire, and can assist with questions from the press. Prior to working for the Mises Institute, he served as Deputy Communications Director for the House Financial Services Committee. His articles have been featured in The Federalist, the Daily Caller, and Business Insider. We look back at our team's Dangers of Democracy podcast to hear the thoughts of Tho Bishop's cure for the nation. Tho dissects what is currently wrong in the nation and provides us with potential actions to prevent the overstretch of big government. Timeline: Improving Politics- 1:50 Ron Paul Movement- 6:35 Working on a Local Level- 8:50 What Events Can Activate People Politically- 13:22 Is the Fed too Big?- 19:35 What role does the Christian Faith Play in Political Unfoldings and Personal Lifes- 25:40 One Size Does Not Fit All- 34:00 Quotes of the Cast: "When you have 70% of supporters questioning an election, it erodes the fabric of legitimacy. That combined with an energetic Federal government historically ends in chaos." - Tho "A powerful regime motivated by bad ideas" - Tho Important Links: https://mises.org/forms/get-your-free-economics-one-lesson-book https://www.amazon.com/Anatomy-Crash-Financial-Crisis-2020/dp/1610167228#:~:text=Anatomy%20of%20the%20Crash%3A%20The,9781610167222%3A%20Amazon.com%3A%20Books

Situations N' Relations
One Size Does Not Fit All

Situations N' Relations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 14:45


Hello everyone! The episode "One Size Does NOT Fit All" prefaces the theme of the podcast that patient care should not be taken with a "one size fits all" approach. We move into the fact that functional and integrative medicine is important and how it's making its headway in the healthcare industry.

Making Space for Conversations That Matter with Laura Prisc
When Uncertainty Sabotages Productivity, It’s Time to Get Back to Basics EP 96

Making Space for Conversations That Matter with Laura Prisc

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 50:15


When someone doesn’t have a clear vision for what they want or are working towards, it’s nearly impossible to make progress. As a productivity coach for entrepreneurs, Todd works with a variety of clients who often have a few things in common: Lack of clarity about what they are striving to create or achieve, inability or unwillingness to make decisions, and no clear plan forward.   He is able to skillfully help his clients discern their focus, make decisions, and craft easy-to-follow action plans. In alignment with Laura’s principle that “One Size Does NOT Fit All,” Todd has a lot of tools and processes at his disposal, from which he picks and chooses based on each client’s specific needs.   His background is as a clinical psychologist, having done significant work in trauma disorders, relationship counseling, and marital counseling, but working with business owners is his sweet spot. “I love the pace, the opportunity to help clients implement quickly, and see a real-world impact,” he explained.   Laura and Todd also explore his youth and some unique experiences growing up, that sparked his interest in personal and professional development. As with any good ‘travel guide,’ he is able to serve his clients well because he’s traveled a similar path.    Todd’s Bio  Dr. Snyder has completed both a Master's Degree and a Doctoral degree at Baylor University's Department of Psychology and Neuroscience in Texas. After completing a postdoctoral fellowship in Baltimore, Maryland, he moved to Valparaiso, Indiana, (near Chicago) where he currently lives with his wife and two sons.   He has worked as a self-discipline coach, stress-management consultant, and productivity consultant for people all over the globe. Prior to developing his current specialty, Snyder worked as a clinical psychologist in private practice, as a marriage counselor, and as a relationship coach.  Due to word of mouth and a few interviews, he inadvertently became a consultant to business owners in the world of online e-commerce, especially in the areas of integration marketing, productivity, and decision making.   Throughout his career, he has been a student of what he calls "active ingredients" of success. These are the few variables that make the biggest difference when trying to accomplish a specific goal or outcome.  In his various roles as counselor and consultant, he became increasingly aware of the power of decisions to steer people's lives toward happiness or misery, success or frustration.  The problem is, when it comes to productivity, most of us don’t feel in control of the decisions we make about where we focus our limited time and energy.  Fortunately, he’s found a solution for that problem. As a student of peak performance, he continuously refines the key insights and mental models that can flip the switch for uncommon results.  You can find Todd here:  Todd Snyder Coaching   Todd on LinkedIn  

Casual Fridays REI
Episode 312 – One Size Does Not Fit All

Casual Fridays REI

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 11:52


When you’re first getting started in a new niche it’s imperative that you have some sort of guide or blueprint that you can follow to help move you along in the right direction. Having this will shorten your learning curve and help minimize mistakes but that doesn’t mean you should shut your mind down to … Continue reading Episode 312 – One Size Does Not Fit All →

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Be You Not Them
#17 - Letting Go Stress

Be You Not Them

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 48:21


MASTER YOUR STRESS. How many times have we heard this? Probably almost everyday of our lives but YET, we disregard it and wonder why our sleep is off or why we can't seem to catch a break. We are told to “manage” stress, do yoga and meditation to overcome it, take a long vacation; however, not all of this works for everyone and each situation may require different methods to help us through some of these stressful situations. Today we're talking about some of the lies we are told about stress, how vastly different it can impact us - and ultimately, how we can MASTER stress...step by step, it ain't a race y'all. Patience and grace is the name of the game here. [1:59] Little Lies. We are told to 'manage' stress or that yoga and meditation are the golden tickets to stress relief; however, some of these don't work for everyone and not all of them are true. Nat & Nina dive into several lies we are told about stress which include: Managing vs. Mastering Stress Yoga & Meditation are the #1 Stress Reliefs Destress must always equal vacation [8:16] How Stress Affects Us. The impacts of stress are so minimized that many times it is hard for us to believe that it is the sour of some of our ailments.  Below are some examples that Nat & Nina discuss from their own experience: Stress hormones going wonky Sleep Anxiety Cellular Inflammation Depression and Anxiety...the sneaky cousins Physical responses  Gut Issues [18:17] Nat & Sleep Anxiety. Nat shares her story on how stress from her mother's hospitalization impacted her. She also shares a more recent experience that has led her to have GI symptoms. [24:19] One Size Does Not Fit All. Nina reminds us that how we master stress from one situation to another may look different. Ultimately, we have to give ourselves some grace in figuring what works best in each situation. [25:04] Nina & Physical Stress Responses. Nina shares some of her PTSD from her last job and how her body was physically manifesting the symptoms of depression and anxiety. [30:55] Lessons Learned. Nat shares that prioritizing sleep has been her priority to help master her stress. Nina shares taking BREAKS. [33:18] Mastering Stress Takeaways. Nat & Nina offer some ways to help master stress and not allow it to take over your whole life: Being radical in your rest Taking breaks at Work Decide what form of rest and recovery is right FOR YOU Get moving Be one with nature if you dig it  Detach yourself from electronics (especially your phone) [46:50] Friendly Reminders. Think about one step or just one small thing that you will do this week to help master stress. Resources: You can look up these experts that both Nat & Nina have worked with in order to understand how better to MASTER stress: Devin Burke, Sleep Expert & Health Coach: https://www.devinburke.com/ Stress MASTERY- Don't Manage Stress Master It: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIhDMQKx7sQ Best Ways to Reduce Stress: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFi_wnjSubY Become a Master of your Stress - 4 Simple Steps: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIAQsojwv18 Ben Azadi, FDNP, Founder of Keto Kamp: http://www.benazadi.com/  How to Relieve Stress Depression & Anxiety with Dr. Nick and Sonya Jensen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyvSGSP9SvA&list=UUUh_MOM621MvpW_HLtfkLyQ How Stress Wipes Out Our Immune System: https://www.facebook.com/thebenazadi/videos/1356408691222265/ How Stress Negatively Affects Your Body: https://www.facebook.com/thebenazadi/videos/4341440122548519/ Find more silliness & love at beyounothem.co Slide into our DMs on Insta @beyounotthempodcast Connect with us on Facebook   Now get out there and kick stress where the sun doesn't shine!   Baklava, Nat & Nina

Not Crazy
Parenting and Bipolar Disorder

Not Crazy

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 44:53


Should people with mental illness have children? In today’s Not Crazy Podcast, Gabe and Lisa discuss their own reasons for not having kids, while also giving a platform to Amy Barnabi, a mother of two with bipolar disorder. Amy discusses her decision to have children and shares her experiences, joys and challenges thus far. What if you can’t be a good parent when your illness flares up? What if the child inherits your diagnosis? If you are a parent with mental illness, you’ve likely heard these questions. Tune in to hear these topics discussed (and much more!) on today’s podcast. For More Information and a complete transcript, visit Podcast: Parenting and Bipolar Disorder. Find us online at: https://psychcentral.com/blog/notcrazy/ Guest Information for 'Parenting and Bipolar' Podcast Episode Amy Barnabi is from northeast Ohio. She received her BA in Elementary Education from the University of Akron, where she attended on a Division 1 basketball scholarship, and has a BS from Full Sail University in Educational Media Design and Technology. She has been a teacher for over 18 years. In 2011 she was the Claymont District Teacher of the Year. Amy is also a published author (Randy Howe’s, “One Size Does Not Fit All.”). You can follow Amy’s journey on her Facebook page: My So-Called Manic Life. She is married to her husband, Mike, and they have two sons, Ryan and Nate.  About The Hosts   Gabe Howard is an award-winning writer and speaker who lives with bipolar disorder. He is the author of the popular book, Mental Illness is an Asshole and other Observations, available from Amazon; signed copies are also available directly from Gabe Howard. To learn more, please visit his website, gabehoward.com. Gabe also hosts The Psych Central Podcast available on your favorite podcast player or by visiting psychcentral.com/show.    Lisa is the producer of the Psych Central podcast, Not Crazy. She is the recipient of The National Alliance on Mental Illness's “Above and Beyond” award, has worked extensively with the Ohio Peer Supporter Certification program, and is a workplace suicide prevention trainer. Lisa has battled depression her entire life and has worked alongside Gabe in mental health advocacy for over a decade. She lives in Columbus, Ohio, with her husband; enjoys international travel; and orders 12 pairs of shoes online, picks the best one, and sends the other 11 back.      

And Then Suddenly
50: Neema Tembele of Tanzania on her unexpected wake up call

And Then Suddenly

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 44:20


Neema Tembele was bartending when she had her first panic attack.  The painful physical sensations went away once she got to the hospital but the event set her on a new path.  Now the Co-Founder and Data Analytics Director TEWWY, we talk about the challenges and unexpected benefits of her moment and how she is now on a mission to increase mental health understanding and access in her homeland of Tanzania.  Additional Resources Thrive Global, "One Size Does Not Fit All…"  Neema Tembele on Instagram Tap Elderly Women’s Wisdom for Youth (TEWWY) On Facebook On Instagram On Mental Health Innovation Network (MHIN) On Movement for Global Mental Health Support TEWWY on GlobalGiving Voice On Facebook  On Twitter   And Then Suddenly; Rising Voice(s) This special series of episodes features conversations with partners from Voice. Based in Africa and Asia, these individuals -often leaders of organizations or small groups- are working tirelessly to ensure that their own voices as well as those they represent are at the table and not on the menu. The moments they share are their very own and the conversations are impromptu and candid. About Voice:Voice is an innovative grant facility that promotes inclusion and diversity in Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya, Laos, Cambodia, Philippines and Indonesia. It aims to amplify and connect thus far unheard voices in efforts to leave no one behind based on the principle of Nothing About Us Without Us.  Voice is financed by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and executed by Oxfam Novib and Hivos. About And Then Suddenly:The podcast about unexpected moments, writer Angela Santillo asks one question: What’s a moment that turned your life upside down?  Never knowing what her guests will say, the conversation takes twists and turns that go beyond our ordinary stories about big life moments.  Impromptu, funny, and always honest, this show explores what really happens after everything changes in an instant.  

Talking Hedge
Cannabis Tech Slowly Enters the Cannabis Space (2019)

Talking Hedge

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 15:07


The Talking Hedge, your cannabis business podcast. ...plus a week in weed review, covering cannabis products, business news, investments & events... https://www.theTalkingHedgepodcast.com Show Notes: Technology Slowly Enters the Cannabis Retail Space https://www.laweekly.com/technology-slowly-enters-the-cannabis-retail-space-as-tablet-based-applications-change-customer-buying-habits/ For Cannabis Software, One Size Does Not Fit All https://www.stamfordadvocate.com/business/article/For-Cannabis-Software-One-Size-Does-Not-Fit-All-14448711.php Former Eaze CEO Launches New E-Commerce Technology For Cannabis https://www.benzinga.com/markets/cannabis/19/09/14454668/former-eaze-ceo-launches-new-e-commerce-technology-for-cannabis --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkinghedge/support

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Table For One
Ep 2- One Size Does Not Fit All

Table For One

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 36:17


Comedy duo Anna Bohannan and Elizabeth Valoon bring you the Table For One Podcast.  In the second episode, "One Size Does Not Fit All", Anna & Elizabeth talk about body image, their personal stories, and the importance of size in society.  Share your commute with Anna & Elizabeth as they laugh and cry through adulthood.  Thank you for subscribing! @table4onecomedy @annaebohannan @lizvaloon

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Size Queen Love
Episode 3

Size Queen Love

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 25:27


Size Queen Love Episode 3 - One Size Does Not Fit All In this episode, Jae covers the topic of vagina size, plus listener stories, news, and penis size myths. Intro 00:00 One Size Does Not Fit All 04:40 Listener Stories 14:11 In the News 17:17 Size Related Myths 20:30 Closing 23:21 Hosted by IM Jae http://sizequeenlove.com Music by friendkerrek https://friendkerrek.bandcamp.com Producted by Cupcake

Acadia Divinity College
"One Size Does Not Fit All" - Rev. Jennifer Smith

Acadia Divinity College

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018 19:28


"One Size Does Not Fit All" - Rev. Jennifer Smith by Acadia Divinity College Podcast

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The Dog Show with Julie Forbes
425: One Size Does NOT Fit All!

The Dog Show with Julie Forbes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2017 55:42


The Dog Show #425 – April 19, 2017 One size does not fit all! Hear one listener's story of what happened when she applied the training style she learned with her first, male Great Dane, to her second, female Great … Read More

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The Batchelor Pad Radio Network
The Batchelor Pad show for Wednesday April 13th 2016

The Batchelor Pad Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2016 58:00


Exceptional Home Care Agency: Beyond Health Care Agency: Envision Wellness: When it Comes to Nutrition, One Size Does Not Fit All, and Envision Wellness is very excited to share with you an Individually Designed Vitamin Program along with a host of other programs to aid your quest for great health.That's why I am an independent associate with Idlife.Take a FREE, confidential Hipaa Compliant online assessment based on your diet, lifestyle then receive a personalized supplement recommendation.  For info call 919-519-7298 or visit us at www.envisionwellness.idlife.com/     Guest:Jerald Hoover of Pure Sports New York, discusses the Warriors chances of winning another championship, how do they compare to the Chicago Bulls team that won 72 regular season games, The Spurs and the NBA Playoffs.Mike Patton of sportsawakening.com joins us to discuss the death of Will Smith from the New Orleans Saints and the role of sports leagues to protect their players and other related topics. Interested in advertising on the show, email us at labatchelor40@gmail.com  Follow us at padnation@facebook and padnation2@twitter      

The Batchelor Pad Radio Network
The Batchelor Pad show for Friday Feb 26th 2016

The Batchelor Pad Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2016 55:00


The Pad would like to thank our following business partners: Exceptional Home Care Agency, Beyond Health Care Agency AND OUR NEWEST PARTNER: Envision Wellness When it Comes to Nutrition, One Size Does Not Fit All, and Envision Wellness is very excited to share with you an Individually Designed Vitamin Program along with a host of other programs to aid your quest for great health.That's why I am an independent associate with Idlife.Take a FREE, confidential Hipaa Compliant online assessment based on your diet, lifestyle then receive a personalized supplement recommendation.  For info call 919-519-7298 or visit us at www.envisionwellness.idlife.com/    Guest:Nick Anastos, Program Director at our affiliates ESPN radio 900/1250 in New Hampshire joins us to discuss the Celtics, Red Sox and other related topics.Barry Barnes of The Locker Report and host of Locker Talk joins us to discuss the lead up to the NFL combine.     Interested in advertising on the show, email us at labatchelor40@gmail.com 

Debbie Huxton's Big Wisdom Audio Podcast
Season 2 | Are You Struggling To Make Habits Stick? | Debbie Huxton's Big Wisdom Audio Podcast

Debbie Huxton's Big Wisdom Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2015 17:41


Judging yourself against the 21 day rule? One Size Does Not Fit All. Listen to this podcast to get freedom and liberation today!

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MageTalk: A Magento Podcast
MageTalk Episode 23 – Mah-Hay En-Gah-Hay

MageTalk: A Magento Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2015


Show Notes The guys talk about the new kid on the block: “MageEngage” 01:19 Phil Winkle, LLC – Coming Soon 03:00 MageMail update 09:00 MageEngage 14:03 One Size Does Not Fit All 30:33 MageHero Updates...

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