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Life's Booming
After life with Debbie Malone and Bianca Nogrady

Life's Booming

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After life The question of the afterlife fascinates us all, whether shaped by science, spirituality or something in between. In this episode, we explore what happens at the end of life, and what might follow, in a conversation with psychic medium Debbie Malone and science writer and journalist Bianca Nogrady. About the episode – brought to you by Australian Seniors. Join James Valentine for the sixth season of Life’s Booming: Dying to Know, our most unflinching yet. We’ll have the conversations that are hardest to have, ask the questions that are easy to ignore, and hear stories that will make you think differently about the one thing we’re all guaranteed to experience: Death. From vivid, near-death experiences to the quiet moments before death, this episode looks at how people make sense of the unknown. You’ll hear how psychic mediums describe receiving messages from those who’ve passed, what it feels like to come back from the brink, and how the scientific community approaches questions of consciousness, the soul, and what defines the moment of death. Debbie Malone is one of Australia’s most recognised psychic mediums, with over three decades of experience connecting people to their loved ones in spirit. As a medium, author and spiritual teacher, she works with individuals and audiences seeking comfort and closure, and has also assisted police on high-profile investigations involving missing persons and unsolved crimes. Bianca Nogrady is a journalist, author and science communicator who has spent more than a decade writing about death, dying and what it means to be mortal. Her book The End: The Human Experience of Death explores how cultures, clinicians, and individuals confront the reality of dying, and what we can learn from it. If you have any thoughts or questions and want to share your story to Life’s Booming, send us a voice note – lifesbooming@seniors.com.au Watch Life’s Booming on YouTube Listen to Life's Booming on Apple Podcasts Listen to Life's Booming on Spotify For more information visit seniors.com.au/podcast Produced by Medium Rare Content Agency, in conjunction with Ampel Sonic Experience Agency -- Disclaimer: Please be advised that this episode contains discussions about death, which may be triggering or upsetting for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised. If you are struggling with the loss of a loved one, please know that you are not alone and there are resources available. For additional support please contact Lifeline on 131 114 or Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636. TRANSCRIPT: S06EP07 After life James: Hello and welcome to Life's Booming. I'm James Valentine and this season we're talking about death. In this episode, well, this is a debate that's been going ever since we were alive. What happens after we die? No matter your religion or spiritual beliefs, the question of the afterlife fascinates us all. James: With the help of my guests, I'll explore everything we know, or perhaps don't quite know, about it from both a spiritual and scientific perspective. Bianca Nogrady is an award winning science journalist and the author of The End, The Human Experience of Death, and Debbie Malone is a psychic medium who felt a spiritual awakening after a series of near-death experiences. James: Bianca, Debbie, welcome to Life's Booming. So, Debbie, this starts with you. You've had a lot of near-death experiences. Debbie: Yes, I have. I had one at three and 13, then I had some, had another two in my early 20s. And then I had a miscarriage and then I woke up and started seeing murders and it was the backpacker murders, [that] was the first thing that I actually saw. James: What do you mean by seeing them? Debbie: I was becoming a victim and I was being, you know, I was being attacked and murdered, in visions and dreams. At the time the backpacker murders was a really big thing on the news and I just thought I was watching TV too much. And then I started to see things before they happened on the news. I used to work at Fairfax community newspapers and I kept seeing all of these different visions and I spoke to one of the journalists and he said, why don't we do a story about you and just see what happens. And then it ended up, Ivan Milat's girlfriend, Chalinda Hughes contacted the newspaper and wanted to make contact. And I ended up, consequently, working on the case with the taskforce for quite a few, quite a few years. James: Right. I feel I'm automatically going to go a bit glib, but you mean they go, okay, so Debbie, what's happened? What can we expect this weekend? Debbie: Yeah. And it's, and it's funny cause it's not like that. Because it's, and me being the sceptic, all I wanted to do was to shut it down. I didn't want to do anything, have anything to do with it. I'd never had a reading. I didn't, you know, have tarot cards or anything like that. And when it started to happen, at first the police were quite sceptical and I had to speak to a few different officers and then they just said, just keep a diary. And they said, don't think about what you see, just write it down, put a date down. And when I had enough information, I would send it through to them. I can't say that I have solved cases, it's more like I'm a profiler. So I can see, I can describe things. And the thing is with, when it comes through, it can be the past, it can be the present, or it can be the future. So it's like pieces of a puzzle. It's almost like playing charades in a way. So you're hearing things and seeing things and you try and work it out. James: So police weren't sceptical of this. Debbie: Oh, some were, some were. And yeah, I've had some challenging experiences with them, but I've had some incredible officers that I've worked with, you know, during the time as well. And I just thought once I did something with the backpacker murders, it would all go away and I wouldn't have to deal with it anymore. I kind of thought that would be it. James: And by all go away, you mean the kind of visions you were having or you, you were getting a sense of, of… Are you, in this sense, are you someone who's seeing the future or are you someone who's seeing glimpses of the afterlife or something like that? Debbie: All of it. So the victims were coming to me, the two English girls were coming to me, and one of the visions was I could see somebody walking them into the forest, but I couldn't see who he was because I was seeing through his eyes. So they were walking away from me and they were kind of pleading with me to help them and then it would stop and then I would get a wall full of Polaroid images. And then it ended up, most of the images of the Polaroids were the other victims. But at the time, I didn't know. It was only later on when the case, you know, became solved – and some of those faces still haven't been, they haven't been linked to the case, so I think there's so many more. James: So going back to your near-death experiences. What did you see when that happened? What was your near-death experience? Debbie: My most vivid one, when I was 34, I had to have a major operation and I told the doctors that I was going to die and they thought I was being stupid. And I said about the anesthetic and they didn't believe me. Anyway, when I went through, I woke up after the operation and I was in a higher dependency, but they put me on a morphine drip and I didn't know I was allergic to morphine. So they kept telling me to, you know, push the button. And when I did, I ended up having a lot of really horrible visions to start with, but then I went through to this beautiful place. It was like, it was like a rollercoaster. Like, I love the night sky, and it was like I went up, I felt like I was an astronaut without a craft and I just could see the universe and I felt very calm. And then it was a lot of movement. The movie Contact for me is very close to my experience. And then I suddenly went into like, I would call it like a black hole. Cause I kind of feel like it was a vortex and I got sucked into it. But then, the movement was getting faster and faster, it's a bit like being on a rollercoaster. And then I landed in this meadow and everything seemed more colorful than it is here. And the stupid part about it, there was a privet hedge, I remember that. And it was about this tall, and there's this, like this little gate and there were people in front of me and they all went ahead, and then there's people on the other side and they all seemed so happy and you know, it just seems so beautiful and just, I felt so loved and peaceful. Then I got to my turn to go through the little gate and they said, no, you can't. And I'm a bit like, you know, I'm not the person that pushes in at the deli line. So it's like, you know, it's my turn. I want to go through. And they said, no, no, no, you can't, turn around. So I turned around and it was like, I was up in the sky, and I could see my – it makes me cry nearly every time I talk about it – I could see down that my one-year-old daughter was in my husband's arm, my three-year-old son was beside him and my seven-year-old was there, and the two boys are saying, where's mummy, where's mummy, and he said, mummy's not coming back, mummy's in heaven now. And then suddenly I fell back down and I'm back into the hospital room and the nurse is shaking me and they're pulling the morphine drip out. And she said, what are you doing? And I said, Oh, you know, I'm going to the light. And she said, not on my shift, it's too much paperwork. [laughter] James: Oh, the New South Wales public health system, it'll fix you up at any time. When you did your book, Bianca, did you do, did you talk to people with near-death experience or did you cover that area? Bianca: I did. I mean, the aim of my book was really to take, to kind of explore right up to the moment of death, but not beyond because I felt that my skills did not equip me to assess that in any kind of, in any form. But obviously people with near-death experiences did talk to me and also people who had talked to people with near-death experiences. Because one thing that really struck me with any time I hear stories like that is the people who've had them seem to lose their fear of death. You know, I think we all carry this fear of death in us. And I think it motivates a lot of what we do, but it, you know, I remember one woman just saying it was just so beautiful; I'm not scared, I'm just not scared of it anymore. James: Did you hear any, did people say the kind of detail that Debbie's describing there? I've never heard that. I've heard the light or that sort of thing, or feeling. I've never heard of such detail. Bianca: There was actually a study that was done that looked at a whole range of near-death experiences and tried to, I guess, classify some of the common elements to them and they sort of, that idea of there's a journeying, you know, it's a tunnel, it's driving down a road, maybe a rollercoaster, that there are, there's a journeying process and then there's a decision point. And at that decision point or junction, there is a sense that what is beyond is wonderful, that it's extraordinary and I want to be there. But then, either somebody says to them, no, it's not your time, there's something that turns them back. And I can't remember whether it's ever something that people, someone makes a conscious decision not to. From memory, people want to go forward, but someone else says, no, this is not your time. And, so, there's a pattern to those experiences, but in terms of the individual things, like I remember, one of the stories was a young soldier in world war… one of the major world wars, you know, who thought he was walking with his friends and then his friends just all kind of, he was just walking down this road and his friends just gradually disappeared. And, and then I think there was a point where someone said, no soldier, you've got to stop, go back. And so, you know, we bring to it our own circumstance, context, to it. But those features are common in all of them. James: But always good? Always in a sense of like going towards something good. This is going to be fine? Bianca: Well, it's interesting because there is a very small, very small, percentage of people who have horrific experiences, terrifying, terrifying experiences. I didn't hear of any of those stories, I don't know if you've encountered those… Debbie: Yeah, I have heard of that. Sometimes it's like they feel that, that movie What Dreams May Come, that Robin Williams was in, that kind of thing – kind of being stuck or earthbound, because a lot of the time when it's, sometimes it's someone who's tried to suicide and that they weren't, they weren't successful. James: I wonder if the, the near-death experience is a cultural thing. Like, did you look at that at all? Is it, is that… along the ways in which we talk about it seem to me very Western and almost very English, you know, like we talk about that sort of tradition. What do the South Americans do? What are the, what do the Germans do? Bianca: I think it is a cross-cultural phenomenon that, I mean, there's even, I think the earliest record of a near death, or what we think is a record of a near-death experience is actually from ancient Greece, and it was a description of a warrior. I don't know if there has been any kind of cross-cultural comparisons around near-death experiences. It would be really interesting. But I think what seems to come out is that it is very unique to that individual, what that experience is in terms of what the, what form the journey takes. James: You said Bianca, your book was, you know, I wanted to do up to death. What did you decide death was? Bianca: Well, that's a very good question because we don't actually, the definition of death is contested. And it is culturally specific. There are whole conferences that are held, still, on how we define death, and it's incredibly difficult. And the thing is, we don't need to define death unless we are wanting to donate organs. That's essentially the main reason we need a definition of death. We need a legal definition of death, so that if somebody is an organ donor, we know that removing their organs is not actually killing them. But it's incredibly complex. It's around the notion of when your heart stops, are you dead? But if your heart stops, we can restart your heart. If you stop breathing, we can re-, we can ventilate you. If your brain stops, how do we measure what brain activity, what's the difference between someone, for example, who's in [an] incredibly deep coma versus someone who might be what we now term as brain dead. And again, those definitions differ in different countries. I mean, again, if there's no time pressure, such as there would be with something like organ donation, then we do have the luxury of time to be able to wait. But there have been numerous cases where – there was one case in fact, where a surgeon was facing manslaughter charges because [of] a dispute over whether the person was in fact dead when he began to remove the organs. And it has very specific applications. There's been legal cases around brain death where two people were involved, a husband and wife involved in a car accident, who died first because that had implications in terms of the inheritance. And so there have been very complicated cases. And I mean, we talk about, well, brain death, well, loss of activity in the brain. But there is a state of, for lack of a better word, chronic brain death where people… The longest, I think, was somebody who literally survived for a decade and a half, a child who, I think they suffered meningitis, but they were kept on life support, breathing, they went through puberty. And then when they finally decided, we're not going to treat, or the decision was made to cease treatment for pneumonia, for example, which I guess is, you know, usually a common cause of death at that state. And when the autopsy was performed, and sorry this is a little bit brutal, but the brain was essentially calcified. So this, this individual was by legal definitions alive, up until that point, but you know, were they there? What had departed from that person? James: If the brain is the seed of consciousness, then they could not have been conscious, but then is the brain the seed of consciousness? You know, like all sorts of questions there. What do you think death is, Debbie, what's death? Debbie: Yeah, it's a hard one because I do believe there is life after, I suppose, the death is the death of the body, but I don't think it's the death of the soul. And I find that that's the thing that lives on and even you can measure it like when you make contact sometimes with spirit, they were an electromagnetic frequency. So EMF testers that you'd use to test a microwave will actually indicate when there's a spirit in the room, you know. But, when you're talking about transplants, another thing that I was thinking, I've done readings for people, like a lady who'd had a transplant. So she ended up, she was in a coma, but she had had a transplant from a young man, and it was a lung transplant, I think. And then she was in a coma and her mum came to see me, to see if like… because when people are in a coma, I can communicate with them even though they are still physically alive. And what was interesting, the person from the transplant came through the reading at the same time as the person who was the recipient. So it's, and you think, well, he's passed away, but he's living on through her. That, you know, but then he gave life to her to extend her life. So… Bianca: …I find that fascinating… Debbie: … that's even like, I suppose that's a whole other story. James: Well then. What's the, what's the soul? What's this soul thing that's then hanging around? Where is it hanging around? What is it? Debbie: What does it do? James: …Do you think there's a reincarnation? Debbie: Yes. James: Like what, what are you, what are you, what is, you seem to have gleaned a lot of information from the afterlife – let us know what's going on! Debbie: Oh, look, I definitely do feel that we, that we do live on. And I'm… One of the things that I do is called psychometry. So from holding or touching something, it's like I can, I can see through my hands, kind of thing. So you can touch an inanimate object, like a piece of jewellery. You can use clothing, but we tend to wash it. But say I went to Scotland and touched the sacred stones and I could see back into the past by touching that or just being in a historical site. And a lot of people might go to say a battle site or something, and they will feel that energy of sadness or, you know, or it might be a happy place, but you know, we tend to, we feel that. So I do feel that that energy does exist. But from my own personal experience, I did, you know, I've had past-life experiences, and one thing I did, I've been under hypnosis quite a lot of times with the police, but I did it to contact someone for a case, but it ended up, it took me back. So I had a past life and it was, I think unless I had my own proof, I would think, you know, I need to see-it-to-believe-it kind of thing. You know, I have seen things happen and even like children coming through and they know all about their great grandfather who they got their middle name or something so they can talk about them. James: Bianca, you're a science writer, you know, you edit science journals. Science, you know – Debbie, you know, this is just rubbish? Is there, is there, is there much science around this? Do scientists tend to just, you know, poo-poo this stuff? Bianca: It's funny. I always think of that, is it that line from Hamlet, there are greater things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy. And even though I, you know, I come from a very, I guess, Western scientific paradigm, both of my parents were doctors, I do also, you know, I would define myself as agnostic. I do have a sense that there is something greater than what we, you know, what exists in this mortal sphere that we find ourselves in. And in some ways, I don't know that it's the place of science to explore that. I think, I mean, certainly with the existing knowledge and technologies we have. We have no way of necessarily studying this. I mean, what we can do, you know, when we talk about near-death experiences… and, you know, I know that there's been studies looking at using, for example, functional magnetic resonance imaging, which is a kind of imaging where you can look at blood flow in the brain; you can look at areas of brain activity. The problem is, you know, that'd be great to study someone having a near-death experience, but how do you get those unique circumstances to happen? James: Yes. Can you have one at 10am tomorrow! Bianca: How do we schedule one? I mean, you know, maybe you could put someone into an induced coma, but I mean, there's obviously ethical challenges with doing that. There are… We do understand there are parts of the brain that, when kind of stimulated, can generate these kind of ‘sense of the numinous’, a sense of a feeling of other worldliness that our, you know… I mean, we are experiencing these things in this body, there will be things that are going on in our brain, that contribute to those emotions that contribute to those sensations. But whether we can say this is, whether I can say, I don't know, personally, this is purely a function of electrical impulses and neurotransmitters? I can't say that. I can't say yes or no. And I don't think science has the capacity to say yes or no. I think because so much of this is belief, it is faith, which is not to say that it doesn't exist in the same way that, you know, just because someone is mentally ill, that doesn't mean that it's not real. It is real. It is real in every facet that would define realness just because we can't measure it, doesn't mean it's not real. But at the moment we can't measure it. James: But Debbie, like you said a couple of times, you know, you can use electromagnetic something or another to measure presence and you can take photos and stuff. You would say actually there is science or there is evidence. Debbie: Yeah, there is, I think. James: What's that evidence? Debbie: Yeah, well, getting the images, I think that's part of it, but I also see when some of it's the communication with the other side, and the proof of what that person in spirit will come through and say that someone like myself wouldn't know that I can relay that to someone, you know. James: Give me an example, what happened? Debbie: I have a client that I've seen quite a number of times now. He came to see me about his father and he had this little toy bulldog that his dad had given him when he was a little boy. And the whole time, I didn't know about the dad, I just said, you know, I'm seeing your dad and your dad had a heart attack and he's really worried about you. And he said, Oh yeah, you're going deep sea fishing or going fishing soon, but he's telling me you can't go. And he said, I don't know, I don't know what you're talking about. I said, he's telling me there's something wrong with your heart. And I could suddenly see into his heart and I could see there was these three blockages. So there was two on the front, one in the back. And I don't propose to be a medical person at all, but I was just relaying what I saw. And I said, have you been having any heart problems? He said, no, no, I'm all good – and his wife's a nurse. And I said, look, your dad just wants you to get checked out. And his dad had died of a heart attack. Anyway, I must've said it to him about 20 times in the reading. He says, Oh, for goodness sakes, you just stop it. And then he rang me a week later and he said, well, I humored you. And he said, I'm not going on the fishing trip now. I'm in hospital. And they gave him three stints. And one of the blockages was the Widowmaker. And so his father had come from the other side to save his son, you know, and a few times now he sort of said, Oh, have I got any blockages? And another time I'd seen two more and he's, he had two more subsequently. But, yeah, it's funny. If they were nice before they pass, they can be nice when they go to the other side, but other times they can be horrible. Like, you know, I had a lady who suffered really badly with fibromyalgia. And her mother came through, through in the reading, and she said, I don't want her here. I hate my mother. She's horrible, make her go away. And I said, well, you brought her with you. I can't. And anyway, the mother just kept persisting. And I said, look, just listen to what I have to say, she wants to tell you she's sorry and acknowledges how unpleasant she was to you. And you do what you want to do with it, but you know, I'm just going to pass the message on and then maybe she'll be quiet. Anyway, I told her the message and I saw her about a month later, I ran into her at Cronulla, and she said, you won't believe, since I had that reading, I haven't been sick. And she said, I'm finally well. And I said, well, maybe all of that stress was, you know, affecting your health. Bianca: It's interesting because fibromyalgia, there's much higher incidents in people who've experienced childhood abuse. James: Oh! Debbie: Oh well, there you go. James: Yeah. Bianca: Yeah. James: It's not. All the time, as you walk down the street, as you're driving the car? Debbie: Yeah, sometimes. Sometimes, you know, those roadside memorials can be quite challenging because the person's still standing there, you know, and I think that… Bianca: …that’s very Sixth Sense! Debbie: … so yeah, that can make it hard or you can go into an historical location and you know, you might see someone hanging in from the ceiling and things like that. So people think it's all rosy and fun and happy; it's always pretty busy. Bianca: That's the thing, isn't it? We so desperately want to communicate… Debbie: …we do… Bianca: …with the people we've lost. Like, it's such a deep-seated need. I don't think there's anybody that wouldn't want, couldn't think of someone that they would want to just say, I miss you. I love you. You know, what should I do? It's incredible. Debbie: Yeah. And I think, I think the thing is we always, we all want proof. We all hope there's something more. It's just, it's a hard thing because unless you have your own experience, I'm not someone who wants to change everybody's mind. I think you need to have your own experience so that you have your own understanding and then you make your own decision. James: If there's a spectrum of sensitivity in this kind of way, then you're at one end, I am at the other. Like, I am zero for any sense of spirituality, other sideness, afterlife, nothing. Like I am just zero. Where would you sit, Bianca? Bianca: Um, well, it's hard to know how much is wishful thinking, for me. I mean, I didn't grow up in a religious household, I don't subscribe to any religion. As I said, agnostic. I think I would like to think… James: Have you ever had any moment? Like I have never had a single moment that says to me either, there's God, or there's anything, or there's any spirit, which doesn't mean I'm skeptical of your experience. Like, there's lots of other things I haven't experienced either, you know what I mean? Like, I've grown old enough to understand that! But it's like, I'm fascinated by you, to be quivering like a reed in the wind, but this sort of thing, where I'm just sort of, I'm just a buried stump. Bianca: You're a brick! I have never had any experience that I couldn't explain as being merely a product of my emotions and wishful thinking. You know, I had two wonderful grandmas who were both very different and who I adored and I like to think, you know, there are some moments that I've had where, you know, I've been really upset by something and I sort of, you know, I like to feel that they're there. I draw comfort from the sense of them not watching over me – because that just sounds gross – but just, you know, they are there. And, you know, I was talking to my son about this last night and, you know, when people die, my view is when people die, they live on in us. I mean, it's so trite, it's so Hollywood, but they do, you know, I think often about my two, my Onya and my Nan, you know, I imagine what they would think of my kids who they never met, for example, or what, you know, what they would do in this situation. So they're very much alive in some way, in my heart – God, it sounds like I'm writing a film; it's a Hallmark card – but it's, yeah, I would say there is nothing I have ever experienced that would be anything like what you experience. And again, I'm not to say that those things aren't real. It's again, not been my experience that wasn't just a function of love and grief. James: Writing a book on death. How has that left you? How's that, how's that altered your feelings about death? What is your relationship to death now? Bianca: It made me less afraid of dying, in the sense of it being an end of life. I mean, who knows how it will happen, but it made me less frightened of what that's going to be like. Because that was initially what prompted the book, I was with my nan about half an hour before she died and she was clearly dying, she wasn't, she was unconscious. And you know, I was in the room with my cousins and sort of left there thinking, I wonder what that was like for her. What is she going through? Was she in pain? Could she hear us? So really the book was an attempt to answer those questions. So having done that, there were many aspects that I think, yeah, you know, it's probably not the most fun thing. I think there was one palliative care doctor who said, look, it's probably like the worst flu and hangover you've ever experienced. Well, you know what? I've had the flu and I've had some pretty horrendous hangovers. So if that's it, I can deal with that. I think for me, the fear around death is leaving my children and my husband. And I know that they would go on and be fine, they would cope, but it's the idea of them growing up without me and me not being there when they grow up, that scares me. But you know, they're getting older and I sort of, I'm more of the view that, okay, you know what? If I was to depart for whatever reason at this point in my life, I know they’d be okay. And so the fear for me is lessening as I get older. And I've had a good life. So, you know, I see that with my dad, he's had a good life, he's outlived a whole lot of, you know, his historical ancestors, and he's got a great kind of collection of kids and grandkids. So, yeah, I think I am content with my life. So it holds fewer fears for me now. James: What's your relationship to death, Debbie? Debbie: I'm not frightened at all to pass, but I think the most important thing for me is to create memories while I'm here, because I believe that we leave our memories behind with our loved ones, and then we also take them with us when we go to the other side. You know, and I think it's nice to have those thoughts. And you know, we do have these experiences with our loved ones around us. We have them every day and a lot of us take it for granted. We've got the six, I'm sorry, we've got eight psychic senses, but we've got the five normal senses, but they actually work and coincide with it. And there's one called ‘clairalience’, where we smell things. So sometimes you might smell grandma's perfume or you might smell someone's smoke, and there's no one around, and you go, that's my imagination. But that's actually one of the psychic ‘clairs’. You know, we can have ‘clair’ touch, when we touch something, and we feel something from it. You might be touching grandma's watch or, you know, and we get a memory from that. You know, the smells, the sounds – we get sounds through the music or their voices. Or you have visions, there's so many different things. And we get it in our hearts. So clairempathy and clairsentience, those gut feelings that something's wrong. When you were talking to me before and asking me, was there anything there, there was a big whoosh of sort of cold energy that sort of appeared in the room, and then it's gone again James: That’d be me! Debbie: [laughter] But I think, for me, I'm not frightened of death. I'm the same as you; it's leaving your children behind and knowing they'll be all right, but also wanting them to know, we want them to know that our love lives on. I think that's the important thing and how loved they are. James: Could you die tomorrow? Debbie: Yeah, I could. Yeah, I had a really, the last really big near-death experience was in 2018. I was falsely diagnosed with carcinoid lymphoma and I was told I probably only had six months to live. And I was going through all the tests, getting, you know, lung washes and, you know, gastroscopes to see where the cancer had been. And then finally they gave me a PET scan and I didn't know… I'm allergic to a lot of things. Anyway, I had the PET, had the injection, was fine. They stuck me in a dark room. Next thing you know, I felt myself coming out of the chair, went above the earth and it was like, again, I was above the earth. So it seems to be for me, that's part of the story. But then I felt these like angelic beings around me and they kind of calm me down cause I could feel my heart going. Because after the injection, I could feel the burning go from my arm up into my brain, I felt my brain was on fire, went to my feet and then came back, and I just thought, I'm going, and I just thought, this is it. And then a nurse came in because they put me in a dark room, just left me. And then, I rang the buzzer, no one came. Anyway, the nurse came in and said, are you all right? And I said, no. And she said, just drink this. And she walked off and I was like, oh, okay. Then they put me in and I had the CAT scan and the guy was – cause they'd rushed me in, so I was a late Friday night one – and the guy sort of had a go at me afterwards. And he says, well, that was a waste of time. You've wasted my time. And I was like. What? And he says, there's nothing wrong with you. What are you here for? And it was like, it was just really weird. And then he sort of turned everything off and I had to find my way down three floors because I couldn't see properly because of the injection. And I was really sick for about three weeks and couldn't see properly. And then after that, it all came back normal. So I don't know what happened, but I'm pretty grateful for that. But yeah, I figure I might only have two more goes like a cat, so I'm just going to make the most of what I've got! Bianca: Yeah, yeah. James: Probably wise, yeah. Try and land on your paws. What a fascinating conversation. I'm very hopeful that all of us, you know, are not going to die tomorrow, or anywhere soon, anytime soon. But yeah, fantastic to investigate all of this with you. And thank you so much for being part of Life's Booming. Bianca and Debbie: Thanks for having us… for having us on. James: Thanks to our guests, Bianca Nogrady and Debbie Malone. You've been listening to season six of Life's Booming, Dying to Know, brought to you by Australian Seniors. Please, leave a review or tell someone about it. Head to seniors.com.au/podcast for more episodes. May your life, and your afterlife, be booming. I'm James Valentine. ENDSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fresh Daily
1345: Onya Mum!

Fresh Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 26:50


Rush Hour Melbourne: Best Bits
GOOD ONYA MATE - The Man Who Dropped Fiddy On Giddey

Rush Hour Melbourne: Best Bits

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 4:10


JB and Billy speak to Blake Jackson - who was expecting to play a routine game of basketball in his Frankston Monday Night competition... and ended up scoring 50 points against Josh Giddey.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MinoriTea Report
325. Mayhem Miller is That B!tch, Onya Wins Drag Race, Gaga before Mayhem!

MinoriTea Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 81:09 Transcription Available


Mayhem Miller shares her journey through the drag scene, discussing the evolution of drag culture, the importance of authenticity, and her transition into music. Yo Aunteas explore the significance of names and identity within the LGBTQ+ community, as well as the challenges faced by drag performers. Mayhem emphasizes the need for self-care and balance in her life, while also highlighting the joy and purpose she finds in uplifting others through her performances. The discussion culminates in her new musical endeavors, showcasing her talent and passion for house music. In this engaging conversation, Mayhem Miller shares her insights on self-care, the importance of connecting with friends and family, and her experiences on Drag Race. The discussion delves into the dynamics of the black drag community, the emergence of black drag productions, and memorable encounters with pop culture icons like Lady Gaga. The conversation also touches on fun questions, the impact of influential figures in Mayhem's life, and her thoughts on the future of drag. The episode concludes with Mayem's Drag Vultron and Mount Rushmore!   So, get your cups ready for Minoritea Report!   Time Stamps:   00:00 Intro 01:34 Two Rels and Two Dawons 07:39 Personal Stories and Connections 11:40 Celebrating Friendship and Community 12:44 Cultural Experiences and Travel Tales 13:40 Honoring Legends Through Performance 15:20 The Art of Unique Performances 17:38 Navigating Originality in Drag 20:48 The Journey into Drag 24:29 Defining Personal Aesthetic in Makeup 28:30 Embracing Individuality in Makeup 29:49 The Evolution of Drag on a Global Scale 31:49 The Journey into Music: 'I'm That Bitch' 37:59 Finding Joy and Purpose in Performance 40:34 Self-Care and Balancing Personal Life 46:12 Reflections on Drag Race and Community Dynamics 50:33 Degrees of Knowledge and Competition 53:29 Celebrating Black Productions 55:40 Whitney Houston's Timeless Impact 56:49 Wig Preferences and Personal Styles 58:16 The Lady Gaga Encounter 01:05:27 De-Straightening Icons of the 90s 01:06:08 Celebrity Crushes and Aging Gracefully 01:08:18 Music Comebacks and Nostalgia 01:08:42 Creating the Ultimate Drag Queen Voltron 01:11:55 The Art of Drag: Makeup, Hair, and Performance 01:13:45 Mount Rushmore of Drag Legends 01:15:19 Beyonce vs. Janet: The Ultimate Showdown 01:16:50 Closing Thoughts and Future Endeavors 01:20:09 MR Commercial   Follow Us-   Send Your Ask Yo Aunteas Questions To: TEA LINE  844-832-5463 Aya@minoriteareport.com or DM us on Social Media   MERCH: MinoriteaReport.com   Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo_xKK1VRhPrVMQxm1SzTCg   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/minoriteareport/   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MinoriTeaReport/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/MTeaReport   Email Us- AYA@minoriTeaReport.com   Spotify Playlist- https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0rVJtKJmesMkCgVKmJwc46?si=1455491d0a4049b5        

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race
Episode 502: RuPaul's Drag Race S17 Ep 16 - Grand Finale

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 81:36


It's been Onya's season to win since she walked into the workroom in that vest, but this finale had us a bit nervous. Sam's red carpet and Lexi's rollerskates left them both primed for an All Stars comeback, and Crystal winning Miss Congeniality mayo feel righty real! But it all came down to the burger queen of Cleveland vs Tampa's answer to Tracee Ellis Ross. Abracadabra may not have been a magical lip sync for either of them, but some seasons it does just come down to track record. Also Liza was there!Become a Matreon at the Sister Mary level to get full access to our recap of Season 3 of "The White Lotus, plus movie reviews and past seasons of US Drag Race, UK, Canada, Down Under, Espana, Global All Stars, Philippines and more.Join us at our OnlyMary's level for our recap of Season 5 of Drag Race plus even more movie reviews, brackets, and deep dives into our personal lives!Patreon: www.patreon.com/alrightmaryEmail: alrightmarypodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @alrightmarypodJohnny: @johnnyalso (Instagram)Colin: @colindrucker_ (Instagram)Web: www.alrightmary.com  

RuPaul's Drag Race Recap
S17EP14 - How's Your Headliner?

RuPaul's Drag Race Recap

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 40:50


In this episode of RuPaul's Drag Race Recap, hosts Joe and Nathan discuss Season 17, Episode 14, titled 'How's Your Headliner?'. They delve into the lip sync battle, contestant performances, and the dynamics within the workroom. The conversation highlights the strategies of the queens, the challenges they face, and the overall season dynamics, culminating in a discussion about the elimination of Susie Toot and the implications for her future in drag. In this episode of Drag Race Recap, Nathan and Joe discuss the performances of the contestants, focusing on standout moments and controversies, particularly surrounding Lexi Love's harrowing story. They analyze the narratives of Sam Star and Onya, reflect on memorable moments from elimination day, and critique the gift shop number and promo videos. The conversation culminates in a detailed review of the runway looks, highlighting the opulent outerwear theme and providing final thoughts on the episode's highlights and controversies. Voicemail: speakpipe.com/afterthoughtmedia Email: dragracerecap@afterthought.media YouTube: youtube.com/dragracerecap Patreon: patreon.com/afterthoughtmedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race
Episode 500: RuPaul's Drag Race S17 Ep 14 - How's Your Headliner?

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 77:19


The final five roll the dice on the chance to join Drag Race LIVE! in Vegas, but first they need to do a pseudo TicTac lunch with Latrice and film a kiosk promo for an act we know nothing about and never see. We do get a Ru directed photo shoot, but it also feels 14 weeks late. Then it's coats and a cloche on the runway and two different Rosses on the panel. Jewels shines, Onya's nerve and Lexi's heart take them both to the finale, Sam is almost country fried and it's an 11th hour boot of ye old Susan Marie Toot. Become a Matreon at the Sister Mary level to get full access to our recaps of "The White Lotus" this season, plus movie reviews and past seasons of US Drag Race, UK, Canada, Down Under, Espana, Global All Stars, Philippines and more.Join us at our OnlyMary's level for our recap of Season 5 of Drag Race plus even more movie reviews, brackets, and deep dives into our personal lives!Patreon: www.patreon.com/alrightmaryEmail: alrightmarypodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @alrightmarypodJohnny: @johnnyalso (Instagram)Colin: @colindrucker_ (Instagram)Web: www.alrightmary.com  

Con Permisa Podcast
Ep. 343 - Drag Baby Mamas - RPDR 17x13

Con Permisa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 82:46


Ep. 343 - Drag Baby Mamas - RPDR 17x13Episodio alto en emociones -la vieja quieeeere ese Emmy como sea- pasando de la risa al llanto mismo en menos de un minuto. Esta season ya está terminando y ese top3/top4 se viene potente. ¿¿¿Siguen sus favoritas en carrera??? ¿¿¿Quién acompañará a la Onya y a la Lexi en la final???Resultados.Win: Sam Star (maravillosa mi chiquita)High: Suzie TootLow: Lexi LoveBottom: Jewels Sparkles & Onya Nurve Host: Sandy & PiedraDiseño gráfico: Diego Madrigal Producción: Corta CorrienteGracias Piedris por la compañia.Gracias a todes por escucharnos.Les tqm!!!

Sibling Rivalry
Sibling Watchery: RuPaul's Drag Race S17 E12 "Charisma, Uniqueness, Nerve & Talent Monologues"

Sibling Rivalry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 60:55


This week on Sibling Watchery, Bob is joined by Selina EsTitties to break down Drag Race Season 17, Episode 12, discussing Onya and Susie Toot's callout of the “cop-out” elimination answers, whether Susie is self-assured or delusional, the hosting skills of young queens, and what defines an ugly dress. Plus, Bob's shares his pick for the season's lip-sync assassin. Open your account in 2 minutes at https://chime.com/SIBLING. Chime. Feels like progress. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Overeaters Anonymous East Bay Unity Intergroup
Onya_3.14.25 (Friday 6 pm Meeting)

Overeaters Anonymous East Bay Unity Intergroup

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 14:59


Onya_3.14.25 (Friday 6 pm Meeting) by Overeaters Anonymous East Bay Unity Intergroup

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race
Episode 495: RuPaul's Drag Race S17 Ep 10 - The Villains Roast

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 88:19


The girls are spiraling over a lineup for this week's Villains Roast, and plot twist, the biggest villain in the room is in their heads. But upside, Lexi continues to breathe fresh and also totally unfiltered air into her workroom interactions, to say nothing of her prop work or those nails. Meanwhile Arrietty pouts to an inevitable conclusion, Sam gets the good friend award, Onya cooks despite a medium well roast and the Butthole finally tops. Become a Matreon at the Sister Mary level to get full access to our recaps of "The White Lotus" this season, plus movie reviews and past seasons of US Drag Race, UK, Canada, Down Under, Espana, Global All Stars, Philippines and more.Join us at our OnlyMary's level for our recap of Season 5 of Drag Race plus even more movie reviews, brackets, and deep dives into our personal lives!Patreon: www.patreon.com/alrightmaryEmail: alrightmarypodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @alrightmarypodJohnny: @johnnyalso (Instagram)Colin: @colindrucker_ (Instagram)Web: www.alrightmary.com  

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race
Episode 490: RuPaul's Drag Race S17 Ep 7: Snatch Game

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 80:51


The Snatch Game comes early this season, giving us eleven reasons to wonder if this challenge needs to finally be blanked. Luckily we get Lexi as Gilbert Gottfried as Lexi as Gilbert Gottfried, Onya on the ball, Alyssa Edwards in the hot seat, Ru openly criticizing Lana's performance mid-game and a talking butt plug. The runway feels very pointed and Quinta Brunson nails the balance of funny and functional critiques. In an 11th hour goop, Ru saves Lana over Crystal, because sometimes things that are expensive are worse.Become a Matreon at the Sister Mary level to get full access to Canada's Drag Race this season, plus movie reviews and past seasons of US Drag Race, UK, Canada, Down Under, Espana, Global All Stars, Philippines and more.Join us at our OnlyMary's level for EVEN MORE movie reviews, brackets, and deep dives into our personal lives!Patreon: www.patreon.com/alrightmaryEmail: alrightmarypodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @alrightmarypodJohnny: @johnnyalso (Instagram)Colin: @colindrucker_ (Instagram)Web: www.alrightmary.com  

Dictadura Drag
USA 17x06 - Let's Get Sea Sickening Ball (con @paularaya90)

Dictadura Drag

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 120:07


Escúchanos luchar con la tecnología mientras conversamos con @b1mbito desde Japón y @paularaya90 desde Atlanta y analizamos las 3 categorías de la ball marítima de la S17: Traje de baño, criatura marina, y un atuendo hecho con basura que se encuentra en el océano. Además, el drama se apodera este capítulo, cuando Lexi y Onya se enfrentan por un error no intencional que causa poderosas reacciones. ¿Cuál fue tu atuendo favorito de las 36 propuestas? ¿Quién tenía la razón en el conflicto de la pintura? ¿Tu también pensaste que Hunter Shafer era Dakota Schiffer? ¿Quién debería haber hecho lipsync según tu criterio? Ojo con el cameo de @scandiab al final de este episodio, y su imitación secreta.

THYRST
DRAG RACE LEXI LOVE VS. ONYA NERVE: SPRAY PAINT GATE, TAYLOR BOOED, KANYE UNHINGED

THYRST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 45:39


WHY IS THERE SO MUCH HAPPENING ITS ONLY FEBRUARY. We're back to break down all the happenings of this week from Taylor getting booed and Kendrick dissing Drake infront 100 million people to Drag Race's Lexi Love vs. Onya Nerve: Spray Paint Gate.

Puntateena
RuPaul's Drag Race 17 ep. 6 - Let's Get Sea Sickening Ball

Puntateena

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 103:05


La ball della stagione: due look portati da casa e uno creato nella werkroom usando materiali di scarto.Una challenge classica con una discussione epica. E a questo proposito vi chiediamo: nei conflitti siete più Onya o Lexi?Puoi seguirci anche in diretta e interagire con la chat ogni martedì e spesso il giovedì su⁠twitch.tv/puntateena⁠Rimani aggiornatə seguendoci su ⁠instagram.com/puntateena⁠Il nostro merch è disponibile nella Boutique di Puntateena ⁠puntateena.myspreadshop.it⁠Hosts di oggi: Mama Xandy, Pecio, Gaudo, Gabry

KickServeRadio.com, Tennis on air, with Andy Zodin
It's likely to be the story of the year in 2025, and we're only in January. Seeing Madison Keys get that slam is as good as it gets for tennis fans everywhere! Good onya, Maddie!!

KickServeRadio.com, Tennis on air, with Andy Zodin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 47:28


Also, winner winner, Jannik Sinner! That's 3 straight hard-court majors, for those scoring at home. Is he on the verge of wrestling the Hugo Boss endorsement away from Berrettini? Our panel of Berrettini experts say "uhhhh, no not yet!" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dictadura Drag
USA 17x03 - Monopulence! (con @cris_is_existencial)

Dictadura Drag

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 107:35


¿Has jugado Monopoly (o el Gran Santiago en su defecto)? Pues las reinas de la temporada 17 tuvieron un reto de diseño inspirado en este icónico juego de mesa, y nosotras junto a @katralicious.a comentamos este maxidesafío y todo el drama asociado, que fue harrrrto. Damos la bienvenida de nuevo a les invitades en nuestro podcast, y qué mejor que partir con @cris_is_existencial, quien llega a destruir a una particular, pero varias en general EE así que te prometemos un capítulo cargadito de información. ¿Cuál fue tu atuendo favorito y por qué el de la ArriettyEE? ¿Qué opinamos del enfrentamiento entre Onya y la Joyita? ¿Qué número será la palanca que podrá salvar a una reina?

Con Permisa Podcast
Ep. 332 - "Monopulence" RPDR 17x03

Con Permisa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 88:46


Ep. 332 - "Monopulence" RPDR 17x03 En este episodio vamos a tratar de responder: ¿Cuales fueron los mejores looks? Estamos de acuerdo con la selección de los jueces? ¿Cuales fueron los peores looks? Estamos de acuerdo con la selección de los jueces? Delulu en untucked. ¿Hay un fuerte caso de Delulu en este cast de temporada 17? ¿Fueron todas las queen medidas con la misma regla? O estuvo la riqueza en este episodio mal distribuida. Onya, Hormona o Arriety: Hagan sus apuestas para ver quiene está recibiendo el “Villain Edit”.

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race
Episode 481: RuPaul's Drag Race S17 Ep 3: Monopulence!

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 57:15


Queens are passing Go this week to collect $5,000 for this season's Monopoly sponsored design challenge. Speaking of monopolizing things, Joella has an entire dynasty at risk if she doesn't turn this beat around. Onya gets on Sparkles' last nerve over some lost trim, Hormona is caught in an attempted jewel heist, Lexi unravels, and Sam makes her grandma proud. Meanwhile Lucky, well, isn't. Become a Matreon at the Sister Mary level to get full access to Canada's Drag Race this season, plus movie reviews and past seasons of US Drag Race, UK, Canada, Down Under, Espana, Global All Stars, Philippines and more.Join us at our OnlyMary's level for EVEN MORE movie reviews, brackets, and deep dives into our personal lives!Patreon: www.patreon.com/alrightmaryEmail: alrightmarypodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @alrightmarypodJohnny: @johnnyalso (Instagram)Colin: @colindrucker_ (Instagram)Web: www.alrightmary.com  

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race
Episode 479: RuPaul's Drag Race S17 Ep 2: Drag Queens Got Talent - Part 2

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 62:29


If you like lip syncs to original tracks and death drops, you're just gonna love this episode. 33 year old Auntie Grandma Lexi skates circles around these nepo babies, but Onya has us hanging on her every word and Kori's ice cube gives good clatter. The runway has something to do with cake or butts but two Marie Antoinettes is officially two too many for Michelle. That Doechii lip sync alters our egos and our minds, and Yes, And? turns into No, But for Hormona, who dunks her way back into the drama she's started this season and then wins a trip to Vegas. Become a Matreon at the Sister Mary level to get full access to Canada's Drag Race this season, plus movie reviews and past seasons of US Drag Race, UK, Canada, Down Under, Espana, Global All Stars, Philippines and more.Join us at our OnlyMary's level for EVEN MORE movie reviews, brackets, and deep dives into our personal lives!Patreon: www.patreon.com/alrightmaryEmail: alrightmarypodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @alrightmarypodJohnny: @johnnyalso (Instagram)Colin: @colindrucker_ (Instagram)Web: www.alrightmary.com  

UCL Minds
Growing Pains: Mastering Sustainable Growth in Social Enterprises

UCL Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 34:54


In the final episode of series 2 of The Life of PIE, we explore the unique challenges social enterprises face as they balance growth with their mission. How can social enterprises expand while staying true to their core purpose? Onya and Jacob McMahon, a Life of PIE alum from the 22-23 cohort, discuss external pressures, such as securing funding and managing customer expectations, alongside internal struggles like aligning diverse activities and maintaining focus. Jacob shares strategies organisations use to manage these tensions, including creating flexible structures, monitoring staff and stakeholder engagement, and fostering collaboration within networks. How can growth both ease and create challenges for social enterprises? Why is it important to share knowledge instead of trying to own everything? We invite you to join us as we explore valuable lessons for leaders in social enterprises on how to grow sustainably and impactfully, while offering thought-provoking insights for anyone interested in the balance between ambition and purpose in any organisation. Since graduating from the PIE programme, Jacob has gone on to work as a Program Manager at Impact Hub London, Impact & Operations Manager at Cambio Consultancy, and Strategic Partnerships Lead at ZNotes, applying his expertise in strategy, innovation, and organisational design to drive sustainable growth and social impact. Date of episode recording: 2024-12-05T00:00:00Z Duration: 00:34:53 Language of episode: English Presenter:Onya Idoko Guests: Jacob McMahon Producer: Juan Manuel Castillo

Hírstart Robot Podcast
Megvannak az idei év legjobb webshopjai

Hírstart Robot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 5:14


Megvannak az idei év legjobb webshopjai Digital Hungary     2024-12-01 10:07:00     Infotech Ajándék Állatvédelem Díjátadó Webáruház Nyomda Ismét megrendezték az Év Webshopja Konferenciát és Versenyt, ahol a díjátadó gála mellett a szakma legjobbjai tartottak előadásokat a rekordszámú résztvevőnek. Az idei nyertesek között megtalálható nyomdai szolgáltatásokat kínáló, egyedi ajándékokat készítő, állategészségügyi és kozmetikai termékeket árusító webshop is. Bővült az ONYÁ-n intézhető ügyek köre Mínuszos     2024-12-01 04:33:44     Infotech NAV Ügyintézés Tovább bővült a Nemzeti Adó- és Vámhivatal (NAV) online nyomtatványkitöltő alkalmazásán (ONYA) keresztül intézhető adózási ügyek köre. A NAV közleménye szerint az ONYA használatához nem kell keretprogram, webes alapú és felhőben tárolja az adatokat. Az ügyintézés elektronikus (KAÜ) azonosítással vagy anélkül is indítható. A felület elérhető mobilte Denevérek vére a nyitja a csillagok közé jutó, hibernált űrhajósokhoz Rakéta     2024-12-01 06:39:06     Tudomány A hibernációt kezdjük megérteni a denevérek vérében bekövetkező változásokkal, ami akár emberekre is átültethető. Baktériumok visznek minket a Marsra ICT Global     2024-12-01 06:03:11     Infotech Energia Mars A tudósok szerint a napfény energiáját hasznosító lézereket vetnének be a Marsra jutáshoz. A technológia a Földön tiszta energiát adhatna. Rakétazúgást kínál karácsonyra mindenkinek a NASA First Class     2024-12-01 11:12:37     Tudomány Világűr NASA Az ünnepi időszakra a NASA egy igazán különleges meglepetéssel készült: a klasszikus karácsonyi kandallót gondolta újra – nyilván “űrös” formában. Techxpo 2024 – A technológia, ami összeköt ITBusiness     2024-12-01 12:12:57     Infotech November 21-24. között Budapesten került megrendezésre a Techxpo 2024, amely Közép- és Kelet-Európa egyik legfontosabb technológiai eseménye lett. A térségben egyedülálló konferencián elsőként hozták össze a szervezők – a Ringier Hungary és az Itbusiness – a magyar és régiós üzleti, kormányzati és tudományos élet kiemelkedő szereplőit. A Techxpo Bu Távozik posztjáról az EU technológiai mumusa, Margrethe Vestager SG.hu     2024-12-01 07:11:45     Infotech USA Európai Bizottság Az amerikai IT-cégek pezsgőt bonthatnak, visszatér Dániába az Európai Bizottság legfőbb trösztellenes szabályozója. Óceán lehet az Uránusz Miranda holdjának felszíne alatt Csillagászat     2024-12-01 08:33:34     Tudomány Világűr Az Uránusz Miranda holdjának felszíne alatt óceán rejtőzhet egy új tanulmány szerint. Ez a felfedezés átalakíthatja a hold kialakulásáról és összetételéről alkotott elképzeléseinket, és az élet számára alkalmas helyek közé emelheti a Mirandát. Tom Nordheim, a tanulmány egyik szerzője szerint egy ilyen kis méretű égitesten óceánt találni rendkívül m Fabó Dániel: Mire jó az alvás, ha közben kikapcsol a tudat, és sebezhetők vagyunk? Qubit     2024-12-01 14:53:23     Tudomány egyetem Semmelweis Egyetem Epilepszia Hogy lesz az érzékszervi információkból először rövid, majd hosszú távú memória? Mi történik, ha hiba csúszik ebbe a folyamatba? És mi köze mindennek az epilepsziához? Ilyen kérdéseket járt körbe a 10. Qubit Live-on Fabó Dániel neurológus szakorvos, a Semmelweis Egyetem kutatója. Bitang jól néz ki az új Xiaomi telefon, a Redmi K80 TechWorld     2024-12-01 08:18:23     Infotech Telefon Xiaomi Mutatunk egy csomó képet a most bemutatott középkategóriás Xiaomi telefonról. Ez a Redmi K80, ami teljesen jól fest. Mink is megírtuk, hogy a Xiaomi új középkategóriásnak nevezett, ám csúcsprocesszorral ellátott telefonját hivatalosan is bemutatták. Ez a Redmi K80, aminek a dizájnjára is odafigyeltek. Kimondom kerek-perec, szerintem kifejezetten jó Új módszerrel lopnak dollármilliárdokat az észak-koreai kémek BitcoinBázis     2024-12-01 11:33:30     Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia Észak-Korea Hacker Kiberbiztonság Kémkedés Észak-koreai informatikusok kifinomult mesterséges intelligenciát és rosszindulatú szoftvereket használnak az ország nukleáris arzenáljának finanszírozására. A kutatók a Cyberwarcon-on, egy évente megrendezett kiberbiztonsági konferencián beszéltek arról november 29-én, hogy az észak-koreai hackerek úgy tudnak rendszeresen több millió – vagy akár t Negyven éve borult lángba a tesztbábukkal teli Boeing a sivatagban Telex     2024-12-01 11:39:01     Életmód USA Repülőgép Világűr NASA Boeing A NASA és az amerikai légügyi felügyelet több mint négy évig tervezte a kontrollált balesetet. Nem úgy sült el, ahogy szerették volna, de így is nagyon hasznos repülésbiztonsági információkkal szolgált. Ha valódi utasok ültek volna a gépben, a negyedük túlélhette volna a katasztrófát. Hogyan optimalizálhatjuk a karácsonyi bevásárlást? ProfitLine     2024-12-01 04:00:00     Gazdaság Mesterséges intelligencia Ajándék Stressz A karácsonyi időszak örömteli, ám pénzügyileg megterhelő is lehet. Az ajándékozás, ünnepi étkezések és utazások kiadásai könnyen túlnőhetnek a rendelkezésre álló kereten, ha nem tervezünk tudatosan. A mesterséges intelligencia azonban segíthet abban, hogy az ünnepek stresszmentesek és pénzügyileg fenntarthatóak legyenek. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Tech hírek
Megvannak az idei év legjobb webshopjai

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Tech hírek

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 5:14


Megvannak az idei év legjobb webshopjai Digital Hungary     2024-12-01 10:07:00     Infotech Ajándék Állatvédelem Díjátadó Webáruház Nyomda Ismét megrendezték az Év Webshopja Konferenciát és Versenyt, ahol a díjátadó gála mellett a szakma legjobbjai tartottak előadásokat a rekordszámú résztvevőnek. Az idei nyertesek között megtalálható nyomdai szolgáltatásokat kínáló, egyedi ajándékokat készítő, állategészségügyi és kozmetikai termékeket árusító webshop is. Bővült az ONYÁ-n intézhető ügyek köre Mínuszos     2024-12-01 04:33:44     Infotech NAV Ügyintézés Tovább bővült a Nemzeti Adó- és Vámhivatal (NAV) online nyomtatványkitöltő alkalmazásán (ONYA) keresztül intézhető adózási ügyek köre. A NAV közleménye szerint az ONYA használatához nem kell keretprogram, webes alapú és felhőben tárolja az adatokat. Az ügyintézés elektronikus (KAÜ) azonosítással vagy anélkül is indítható. A felület elérhető mobilte Denevérek vére a nyitja a csillagok közé jutó, hibernált űrhajósokhoz Rakéta     2024-12-01 06:39:06     Tudomány A hibernációt kezdjük megérteni a denevérek vérében bekövetkező változásokkal, ami akár emberekre is átültethető. Baktériumok visznek minket a Marsra ICT Global     2024-12-01 06:03:11     Infotech Energia Mars A tudósok szerint a napfény energiáját hasznosító lézereket vetnének be a Marsra jutáshoz. A technológia a Földön tiszta energiát adhatna. Rakétazúgást kínál karácsonyra mindenkinek a NASA First Class     2024-12-01 11:12:37     Tudomány Világűr NASA Az ünnepi időszakra a NASA egy igazán különleges meglepetéssel készült: a klasszikus karácsonyi kandallót gondolta újra – nyilván “űrös” formában. Techxpo 2024 – A technológia, ami összeköt ITBusiness     2024-12-01 12:12:57     Infotech November 21-24. között Budapesten került megrendezésre a Techxpo 2024, amely Közép- és Kelet-Európa egyik legfontosabb technológiai eseménye lett. A térségben egyedülálló konferencián elsőként hozták össze a szervezők – a Ringier Hungary és az Itbusiness – a magyar és régiós üzleti, kormányzati és tudományos élet kiemelkedő szereplőit. A Techxpo Bu Távozik posztjáról az EU technológiai mumusa, Margrethe Vestager SG.hu     2024-12-01 07:11:45     Infotech USA Európai Bizottság Az amerikai IT-cégek pezsgőt bonthatnak, visszatér Dániába az Európai Bizottság legfőbb trösztellenes szabályozója. Óceán lehet az Uránusz Miranda holdjának felszíne alatt Csillagászat     2024-12-01 08:33:34     Tudomány Világűr Az Uránusz Miranda holdjának felszíne alatt óceán rejtőzhet egy új tanulmány szerint. Ez a felfedezés átalakíthatja a hold kialakulásáról és összetételéről alkotott elképzeléseinket, és az élet számára alkalmas helyek közé emelheti a Mirandát. Tom Nordheim, a tanulmány egyik szerzője szerint egy ilyen kis méretű égitesten óceánt találni rendkívül m Fabó Dániel: Mire jó az alvás, ha közben kikapcsol a tudat, és sebezhetők vagyunk? Qubit     2024-12-01 14:53:23     Tudomány egyetem Semmelweis Egyetem Epilepszia Hogy lesz az érzékszervi információkból először rövid, majd hosszú távú memória? Mi történik, ha hiba csúszik ebbe a folyamatba? És mi köze mindennek az epilepsziához? Ilyen kérdéseket járt körbe a 10. Qubit Live-on Fabó Dániel neurológus szakorvos, a Semmelweis Egyetem kutatója. Bitang jól néz ki az új Xiaomi telefon, a Redmi K80 TechWorld     2024-12-01 08:18:23     Infotech Telefon Xiaomi Mutatunk egy csomó képet a most bemutatott középkategóriás Xiaomi telefonról. Ez a Redmi K80, ami teljesen jól fest. Mink is megírtuk, hogy a Xiaomi új középkategóriásnak nevezett, ám csúcsprocesszorral ellátott telefonját hivatalosan is bemutatták. Ez a Redmi K80, aminek a dizájnjára is odafigyeltek. Kimondom kerek-perec, szerintem kifejezetten jó Új módszerrel lopnak dollármilliárdokat az észak-koreai kémek BitcoinBázis     2024-12-01 11:33:30     Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia Észak-Korea Hacker Kiberbiztonság Kémkedés Észak-koreai informatikusok kifinomult mesterséges intelligenciát és rosszindulatú szoftvereket használnak az ország nukleáris arzenáljának finanszírozására. A kutatók a Cyberwarcon-on, egy évente megrendezett kiberbiztonsági konferencián beszéltek arról november 29-én, hogy az észak-koreai hackerek úgy tudnak rendszeresen több millió – vagy akár t Negyven éve borult lángba a tesztbábukkal teli Boeing a sivatagban Telex     2024-12-01 11:39:01     Életmód USA Repülőgép Világűr NASA Boeing A NASA és az amerikai légügyi felügyelet több mint négy évig tervezte a kontrollált balesetet. Nem úgy sült el, ahogy szerették volna, de így is nagyon hasznos repülésbiztonsági információkkal szolgált. Ha valódi utasok ültek volna a gépben, a negyedük túlélhette volna a katasztrófát. Hogyan optimalizálhatjuk a karácsonyi bevásárlást? ProfitLine     2024-12-01 04:00:00     Gazdaság Mesterséges intelligencia Ajándék Stressz A karácsonyi időszak örömteli, ám pénzügyileg megterhelő is lehet. Az ajándékozás, ünnepi étkezések és utazások kiadásai könnyen túlnőhetnek a rendelkezésre álló kereten, ha nem tervezünk tudatosan. A mesterséges intelligencia azonban segíthet abban, hogy az ünnepek stresszmentesek és pénzügyileg fenntarthatóak legyenek. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.

Overeaters Anonymous East Bay Unity Intergroup
Onya 11.2.24 (Berkeley Saturday AM)

Overeaters Anonymous East Bay Unity Intergroup

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 20:18


Onya 11.2.24 (Berkeley Saturday AM) by Overeaters Anonymous East Bay Unity Intergroup

UCL Minds
The Cost of Losing Our Public Spaces: From London to Lima

UCL Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 47:33


Public spaces like parks are increasingly becoming less accessible. This phenomenon, observable from London to Lima, affects how we socialise, engage in physical activities and participate in our communities. One reason for this lack of access is the commodification of these spaces but what are the consequences of charging a fee to access a park? In this episode, Onya speaks with Nadar Chioino, an MSc PIE alum and multidisciplinary designer, and Daniela Chong, a city planner, architect and designer from Lima, Peru. What are the benefits of public spaces for our well-being, and what are the consequences when these spaces are privatized and become less accessible? Date of episode recording: 2024-08-01T00:00:00Z Duration: 00:47:02 Language of episode: English Presenter:Dr Onya Idoko Guests: Nadar Chioino and Daniela Chong Producer: Juan Manuel Castillo

Rush Hour Melbourne: Best Bits
GOOD ONYA MATE - Sean Bell Speaks To JB and Billy After Running Around Australia

Rush Hour Melbourne: Best Bits

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 13:04


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NFL Straya
NFL Straya MEGA SEASON PREVIEW - Team Win Over/Unders (NFL Straya Ep 99 Pt1)

NFL Straya

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 72:49


THE NFL SEASON IS ALMOST HERE! So strap in for NFL Straya's MASSIVE MEGA Season 2024 Preview... kicking off with the Offseason Wrap & Team Win Over/Unders for ALL 32 NFL Teams!  Who do Jimmy & Gaz like most heading into the new season? What are the moves that made the most waves? How stoked is Gaz on the Eagles? Will the Patriots suck and make Jimmy's life a misery? Can the Chiefs three-peat? Can the Lions replicate last year?? Are the Packers good? Which team will have the season from hell? Which teams will win more games than you think?   It's all in the massive mega NFL Season Preview (pt 1) for NFL Straya!  PLUS: the offseason winners & losers... Division winners & HEAPS more! Make sure you're subscribed so you can stay up to date week to week during the NFL season… cos NFL Straya has got your back. #Onya legends!

Flirtations! with Benjamin, the Flirt Coach
We're Getting into Drag, Y'all! with Naomi Dix and Onya Nerves

Flirtations! with Benjamin, the Flirt Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 67:37


Are ya'll ready to get into drag?! That's exactly what we'll be doing in this final BONUS episode of Flirtations for Pride Month! On the show today we have two of North Carolina's finest drag artists and performers, Naomi Dix and Onya Nerves. We'll hear about their personal stories of how they got into drag and what it truly means to be a drag artist. What unfolds are beautiful conversations about what it means (and feels like!) to live in your truth, how we can embrace our authentic selves, and why allowing yourself to be seen as who you is so important. If you've got some questions about how any of that is possible, this episode is for you! Regardless of how you identify, or whether you've ever seen a drag performance before, I encourage you to check out this episode and hear the mic drop moments for yourself! The conversation continues on Swell with bonus clips, extended interviews, and more! After each episode, head on over to Swell and let's keep flirting!  https://www.swellcast.com/BenjaminCamras Then, join me on Flirtstagram:  https://www.instagram.com/benjamincamras/ And Flirttok:  https://www.tiktok.com/@benjamincamras Check out my Flirt Coach offers:  https://stan.store/benjamincamras About our guests:   Naomi Dix:  Based out of Durham North Carolina, Naomi Dix is one of the Triangles most dynamic, versatile, boundary pushing Drag artist. Naomi Dix was born into the Drag world March of 2014, making her debut as a House of Coxx member and has since been a continuous force to be reckoned with. As Miss Hispanidad NC 2017, working closely with the Black and Latin HIV community, she has earned the title of the Latinx Barbie of the Triangle, spanning all 3 major NC counties, Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill and Carrboro. Naomi Dix is the Host, Director and Producer of one of North Carolina's largest Drag Productions at the famous Cat's Cradle Music Hall "Drag Queens are Coming." She also is the host of Acme Food & Beverage Brunch show, as well as show Producer Director and host of "DRAG! A Concert Experience" at Motorco Music Hall. Focusing her attention on creating and facilitating consent-focused spaces within the local Black, Brown and Queer community, Naomi Dix continues to provide support for her community through her advocacy work and the Art of Drag. You can connect with Naomi Dix on Instagram, via email naomidixhoc@gmail.com, or on the web https://naomidix.com/.  Onya Nerves:  not your typical transplant to the south, she's a single mom of 5 drag kids who works her jobs to make the Charlotte drag scene a more accepting and visible place. You can catch her at a brewery just about every night of the week or you can get her attention by following her at@onyaofficial or @dkoentertainment for her specific whereabouts!  Thank you for listening! I couldn't do this without two amazing collaborators! Thank you to Corey Claxton for mixing down and editing each episode to perfection. You can connect with Corey on Instagram and via email coreyclaxton@gmail.com. Thank you to Joey Collins for the original music you hear in each episode. You can connect with Joey on Instagram and Soundcloud! 

Serve Scale Soar
The Art Of Cold Calling: Strategies That Work With Ashley Monk

Serve Scale Soar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 38:05 Transcription Available


In a recent episode of the podcast, we chatted with Ashley Monk, CEO of Onya, an online advertising agency, and dove into the art of cold calling and strategies for successful outreach. Ashley's journey from starting her business at $500 per month to now charging over $10,000 per month offers valuable insights and strategies for entrepreneurs looking to master the art of cold calling.Topics Covered In This Episode:Cold calling and outreach can be effective strategies for growing businesses, and listeners can benefit from the insights shared.Ashley Monk's journey from starting at $500 per month to now charging over $10,000 per month showcases the possibilities of growth in the industry and the importance of perseverance.Persistence and resilience, as well as developing a thick skin, are crucial qualities for success in cold calling and outreach in the ad management industry.Buying lead lists with specific criteria from platforms like Fiverr can be an informed approach to finding potential clients for cold calling.For every 50 dials made, there may be 2-3 yeses, resulting in a 2-3% conversion rate for obtaining discovery calls, emphasizing the need for consistency and perseverance in cold calling efforts.Building referral partners and understanding the target niche's preferences and behaviors are key strategies for successful outreach in the ad management industry.Tailoring communication and appearance to align with the expectations of different verticals is essential for effective outreach, such as being more formal for traditional organizations and more casual for online businesses.Understanding the target niche and where they spend their time is crucial for reaching them effectively, as the tactics and preferences for outreach can vary by industry.Loved This Episode? Check Out More Here. ⬇️CLICK HERE TO STEAL MY 3 PHASE ONBOARDING PROCESS TO WOW YOUR CLIENTS AND GET A FLOOD OF REFERRALSFind the full show notes at: https://brandimowles.com/216Additional Resources:Join Brandi for a Live Free Training for Ad Managers and Future Ad Managers at http://Brandimowles.com/adtraining Follow Onya Marketing on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/onyamarketingFollow Ashley Monk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamashleymonk/Follow Ashley Monk on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleymonk/Follow the Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/serve-scale-soar/id1477998650Follow Brandi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brandimowlesFollow Brandi on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Brandiandcompany

AWR Ibo - Asụsụ Igbo
ONYE BU ONYA?

AWR Ibo - Asụsụ Igbo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 29:00


MMUO NA DIOCHA

AWR Ibo - Asụsụ Igbo
ONYE BU ONYA? AGBA NKE ABUO

AWR Ibo - Asụsụ Igbo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 29:00


NDU IBIGHIEBI

AWR Ibo - Asụsụ Igbo
ONYE BU ONYA?

AWR Ibo - Asụsụ Igbo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 29:00


NDU IBIGHIEBI

UCL Minds
International Women's Day with Kris Teow

UCL Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 35:31


Celebrate International Women's Day with a special first episode of the new series of Life of PIE! Onya, your host, delves into the complex world of women's health alongside Kris Teow, an MSc PIE alum from the 2022-23 cohort. Kris shares findings from her qualitative study on the experiences of Malaysian corporate women, shedding light on the diverse ways women's health is perceived and managed globally. From the cultural construction of women's bodies to the stigma surrounding menstruation and menopause, the conversation explores the nuanced factors that shape women's health. Join them as they navigate cultural nuances and societal expectations and raise crucial questions. How do cultural norms shape women's health? What challenges do women face in different corners of the world? Join this eye-opening episode to unravel the complexities of women's health on a global scale, as Onya and Kris invite you to explore, question, and advocate for a more inclusive approach to women's well-being. More about Kris Teow: Kris is highly passionate about women's health as well as equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) issues, Kristina is currently in the Partnerships team of The Forward Institute, an organisation focused on strengthening leadership for positive impact. Prior to this, she'd advised early-stage start-ups at UCL's enterprise incubator, the Hatchery, and earlier on, led the people and culture team at a Series A healthtech in Southeast Asia. She started her career in a global leadership advisory firm, working with large technology companies across APAC. Outside of work, she enjoys being an amateur yogi and swimming at whichever pool she can find." You can find out more about Kris and connect with her on LinkedIn. Production: The Life of PIE podcast is produced by Juan Manuel Fournier Castillo, an MSc PIE alumni and Creative strategist. All voice actors are MSc PIE alumni and we are grateful to the team for taking the time to co-create this season. Date of episode recording: 2024-03-04T00:00:00Z Duration: 00:35:32 Language of episode: English Presenter: Dr Onya Idoko Guests: Kristina Teow Producer: Juan Manuel Fournier Castillo

UCL Minds
Concluding the journey with Dr Konrad Miciukiewicz and Dr Onya Idoko

UCL Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 47:17


In the final episode of To Prosperity and Beyond, RP and Sam are joined by MSc PIE programme leads, Dr. Onya Idoko and Dr. Konrad Miciukiewicz. They discuss their research interests and professional backgrounds and give insights on how the PIE programme was built and designed to support aspiring transformative leaders from all over the world. They discuss the necessary lens of prosperity in approaching entrepreneurship and how a diversity of voices can be the avenue for the most innovative solutions. They explain how the direction of the programme has changed over the years and provide key lessons on how to succeed in the MSc PIE programme. For more information and to access the transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/igp/podcasts/prosperity-and-beyond-podcast/transcript-concluding-journey Date of episode recording: 2023-12-08 Duration: 00:47:17 Language of episode: English Presenter:RP Duterte; Sam Tamayo Guests: Dr. Onya Idoko; Dr. Konrad Miciukiewicz Producer: RP Duterte; Sam Tamayo

Onya Mic Podcast
Hospitality Marketing in the Post-Pandemic World

Onya Mic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 33:10


According to EY, despite the economic pressures and challenges of this year, the hospitality industry defies expectations with rising demands. This was attributed to the years-long pandemic that created a pent-up demand for leisure and encouraged people to explore new destinations.   In this episode of the Onya Mic Podcast, Ashley Monk interviews Tina Crawford, Area Director of Sales Hotel Indy. Join in the conversation as they talk about the hospitality industry and marketing.   It is no secret that you need to tailor your marketing to cut through the noise and get the attention of the community that you want to attract. Tina talks about the collaboration done for the marketing of Hotel Indy and the strategies their team utilized to bring people to the hotel with diverse interests and backgrounds.   Marketing challenges and opportunities are also discussed and Tina shares the differences in marketing after the pandemic concerning hospitality. Investing in public relations is an opportunity that is also highlighted in this episode.    We are excited to deliver this conversation to you. Don't wait and dive right into it.   Subscribe to our newsletter to be the first one to hear about the new episodes we release. You know your potential. Let us get you there. Onya mark, get set, grow!    https://www.onyamark.com/   

The God Minute
November 3- Concert Friday

The God Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 8:22


What's Going OnSung by: Marvin GayeMother, motherThere's too many of you cryingBrother, brother, brotherThere's far too many of you dyingYou know we've got to find a wayTo bring some lovin' here todayFather, fatherWe don't need to escalateYou see, war is not the answerFor only love can conquer hateYou know we've got to find a wayTo bring some lovin' here todayPicket lines and picket signsDon't punish me with brutalityTalk to me, so you can seeOh, what's going onWhat's going onwhat's going onwhat's going onIn the mean timeRight on, babyRight onRight onFather, father, everybody thinks we're wrongOh, but who are they to judge usSimply because our hair is longOh, you know we've got to find a wayTo bring some understanding here todayOhPicket lines and picket signsDon't punish me with brutalityTalk to meSo you can seeWhat's going onYa, what's going onTell me what's going onI'll tell you what's going on - UhRight on babyRight on baby Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Art Stewart Composer Lyricist: Renaldo Benson Composer Lyricist: Al Cleveland Composer Lyricist: Marvin Gaye.  ℗ A Motown Records Release; ℗ 1971 UMG Recordings, Inc. Released on: 1971-05-21Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group What the World Needs Now is LoveSung by: Jackie DeShannon What the world needs now is love, sweet love It's the only thing that there's just too little of What the world needs now is love, sweet love No not just for some, but for everyoneLord, we don't need another mountain There are mountains and hillsides enough to climb There are oceans and rivers enough to cross Enough to last 'til the end of timeWhat the world needs now is love, sweet love It's the only thing that there's just too little of What the world needs now is love, sweet love No, not just for some, but for everyoneLord, we don't need another meadow There are cornfields and wheatfields enough to grow There are sunbeams and moonbeams enough to shine Oh listen, Lord, if you want to knowWhat the world needs now is love, sweet love It's the only thing that there's just too little of What the world needs now is love, sweet love No, not just for some, oh, but just for every, every, everyoneSource: MusixmatchSongwriters: Burt F. Bacharach / Hal DavidWhat the World Needs Now Is Love lyrics © New Hidden Valley Music Co., New Hidden Valley Music Company, Casa David Music, New Hidden Valley Music Co, Bmg Rights Management (uk) Ltd (hal David)

Onya Mic Podcast
Guide for Social Success: Paid vs. Organic Social Media

Onya Mic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 8:02


Welcome back to the Onya Mic Podcast, your go-to source for actionable marketing tactics and insightful ideas.    Join us on the Onya Mic Podcast as we unravel the intricacies of paid and organic social media, equipping you with the insights you need to succeed.   Here are three key takeaways from this episode:   Differentiating Paid and Organic Social Media: Discover how paid social advertising and boosting enable you to amplify your brand's visibility, reach wider audiences, and achieve specific marketing objectives. Also, explore the importance of organic social media, its role in building brand awareness, and how it creates authentic connections with your audience.   Crafting a Winning Social Media Strategy: Learn how to harness the power of both paid and organic approaches to create a comprehensive social media strategy.    Tapping into Expertise for Optimal Results: Explore the advantages of partnering with social media experts, like the team at Onya, who possess the knowledge and experience to maximize the impact of your social media efforts. Whether you need assistance with creating compelling organic content or optimizing your paid campaigns, we've got you covered.   Reach out to us today to learn more about our services and take your social media strategy to the next level.   Don't miss out on this episode! Let's get the conversation going in our socials:   Tag us in a story to let us know that you are enjoying this podcast.   Ashley Monk Facebook: ttps://facebook.com/iamashleymonk Instagram: @iamashleymonk LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ashleymonk   Onya Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/onyamarketing Instagram: @onyamarketing   Loving our podcast? Follow us and leave a rating (and a review, we'd love to hear your thoughts!).  

Onya Mic Podcast
What is a Marketing Strategy — and Why You Need One

Onya Mic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 9:59


Join host Ashley Monk on the Onya Mic Podcast as she delves into the importance of having a solid marketing strategy for your business.    Key Takeaways That Will Transform Your Business:   Components of a Marketing Strategy: Discover the essential elements that make up a robust marketing strategy.   Reasons to Create a Marketing Strategy NOW: Uncover the urgency behind developing a marketing strategy for your business.    You Are NOT for Everyone: Understand the importance of defining your target audience and crafting tailored messages.    At Onya, we specialize in helping businesses develop and execute effective marketing strategies. Let us simplify the process and guide you towards strategic clarity.   Connect with us: Ashley Monk Facebook: facebook.com/iamashleymonk Instagram: @iamashleymonk LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ashleymonk   Onya Marketing Facebook: facebook.com/onyamarketing Instagram: @onyamarketing Website: onyamark.com   Tune in to the Onya Mic Podcast and unlock the power of a well-crafted marketing strategy for your business. Onya mark, get set, grow!  

Media Watch
Onya Sonia; ABC & Woodside; Football fever.

Media Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023


Media Watch 2023 Episode 27: Onya Sonia; ABC & Woodside; Football fever.

The Kyle & Jackie O Show
FULL SHOW: Onya Sonia!

The Kyle & Jackie O Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 152:57


ON THE SHOW TODAY: Tradie vs Lady Psychic Predicts Birthday Wheel O News Pop Quiz Sonia Kruger O News Dump Them, Date Me Jackie-Okie Alex Volkanovski O News Last Calls Follow us @kyleandjackieo for more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher
Dark Patterns… | 6/22/23

Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 43:29


Another Recall… Lab Grown Meat is a go… Chief cold brew officer… Fake Priest takes confessions?... New Baby for Kris Cruz… Hunter makin deals everywhere… chewingthefat@theblaze.com Depp giving money settlement away… Lily-Rose Depp in The Idol... Amazon FTC lawsuit… BLM not bankrupt… India PM in town… Psychedelic Conference in Denver... OceanGate still not found… Onya tweet-got it… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Songwriter Connection
Ashes and Arrows - Good Onya Mate - Ep 108

Songwriter Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 56:15


Ashes and Arrows are a trio out of Ashville, North Carolina. Ben, Ciaran and Jonathan are recent winners at MerleFest 2023. Their strong vocals, thoughful lyrics and stage charisma are making them a ones to watch!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/songwriter-connection/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

eCommerce MasterPlan
Why reusable products brand Onya became a B Corp with Hayley Clarke

eCommerce MasterPlan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 33:59


Hayley Clarke is the co-owner and managing director at Onya. The business has been trading since 2004 and Hayley and her partner bought it in 2015. Onya are selling products that help customers reduce their use of single-use plastic via their WooCommerce site where they get over 25,000 visitors a month, AND they have over 700 wholesale customers globally. In this episode we discuss:The pros and cons of acquiring an existing businessTransitioning to sustainable packaging Improving product design whilst saving money and reducing wasteBuilding trust with customersEmail marketing and developing engaging SEOGet your free ticket now to our Overstocks online event >>> https://ecmp.info/summit Check out Tidio >> https://ecmp.info/tidio use code 'ECMP' for an exclusive discount Checkout AppSumo >> https://ecmp.info/appsumo Get all the links and resources we mention & join our email list at eCommerceMasterPlan.comLove the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ratethispodcast.com/masterplan This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podsights - https://podsights.com/privacy

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
These sea salt farmers are building a thriving queer-owned business on the South Shore

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 7:21


Onya Hogan-Finlay and Kim Kelly are the owners of OK Sea Salt in LaHave Islands. Onya spoke with Mainstreet about the importance of being an open and proud queer-owned business in rural Nova Scotia, and why the company has been extra busy this year.

Onya Mic Podcast
The Power of Podcast as a Business Growth Strategy with Jessica Rhodes

Onya Mic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 30:22


A new week, a new episode from the Onya Mic Podcast where we serve you fresh marketing insights and tactics to help you gain massive influence in your business. In today's episode, Ashley Monk is joined by Jessica Rhodes who pioneered the podcast booking industry back in 2013.   Ashley and Jessica discuss how podcast hosting and guesting create an opportunity for businesses to deliver value to their audience and attract more growth.   Here are some of the key takeaways from this episode that you would not want to miss: Tips for those who are on the fence about podcasting Why podcasting is a networking strategy How to pitch yourself and consistently show up   An encouragement from Jessica for you to start pitching yourself out there as a podcast guest, or even create your own podcast:   “Get out there. Use podcasting both for your business growth and to feel your soul. We are so much more than our businesses, and we are so much more than our expertise. Take that opportunity and speak about the things you're passionate about even if they're not your expert topics.   Find out more about the amazing work Jessica is doing. Visit the Interview Connections website: https://interviewconnections.com/    Are you looking to revamp your marketing strategy? Let's connect: https://onyamark.involve.me/form    Onya mark, get set, grow!

Onya Mic Podcast
Facing Marketing Challenges in the Sports Industry with Kim Stoebick

Onya Mic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 28:44


  All right Onya Mark Community, in this new episode of the Onya Mic Podcast we have the Indianapolis Indians' Marketing Director Kim Stoebick. Join your host, Onya CEO Ashley Monk as she chats with Kim about the challenges she faced as a marketing director in the sports industry. Kim shares how they were able to navigate through all the changes the pandemic has caused as everyone tried to get back on their feet.   Here's what we are serving you in this episode:   The creative idea that brought national attention to Indy Indians' game with Rochester Red Wings Marketing strategy changes in response to the new normal Managing rebranding along with existing challenges   A word of advice from an expert marketer: “Do not be afraid to try something new.”   Connect with Kim Stoebick on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-stoebick Know what's the latest with the Indy Indians.  Twitter: https://twitter.com/indyindians?s=20&t=7gYhUsVuyeRUE2G3GhkJxw  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/indyindians/?hl=en  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@indyindians?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc    Are you looking to revamp your marketing strategy? See if we can help: https://onyamark.involve.me/form    Onya mark, get set, grow!

Onya Mic Podcast
10 Things That Could be Hurting Your Marketing Efforts

Onya Mic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 10:16


Marketing is an essential part of every business as it keeps customers coming. Many businesses go after knowing which efforts help gain results. However, there may be some things you are doing that actually hurt your marketing.    In this episode of Onya Mic Podcast, listen to Onya's lead marketing strategist Ashley Monk share which actions do not contribute to growing your company.   If you're an entrepreneur or small business owner, try and avoid the mistakes related to these four aspects of your marketing:   Goals Audience Strategy Results   Let us help you grow your business. See how we can help you: https://onyamark.involve.me/form    See you next week for another episode of the Onya Mic Podcast!

Onya Mic Podcast
3 Reasons Your Business Should Publish Facebook Stories

Onya Mic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 4:27


You know about Instagram Stories and are probably already utilizing it for your business. But are you leveraging Facebook Stories the same way? Hear it all straight from Ashley Monk, lead marketing strategist at Onya and your host in this podcast.   Why should you publish Facebook Stories? It helps increase your organic reach It inspires engagement It is the perfect way to share updates and announcements   Discover all the hows by listening to this episode.   Know how you can live out your full potential. See how we can help you: https://onyamark.involve.me/form    See you next week for another episode of the Onya Mic Podcast!

Onya Mic Podcast
Why Facebook Ads

Onya Mic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 7:04


Facebook is the largest community of social users with countless people logging in each day. This opens a huge potential market for businesses but some entrepreneurs do not leverage it enough to their advantage. Listen to this episode of the Onya Mic Podcast and learn why it might be a great opportunity for you to try out Facebook Advertising.   Here are four reasons you need to hear why you should use Facebook ads for your business: Greater reach Easy and affordable options It can be combined with your existing marketing Facebook provides clear guidelines, stats and metrics to help improve the quality of your ads   Interested in trying our Facebook ads? See if we can help you! Book your free strategy call with us today.   Onya mark, get set, grow!

Onya Mic Podcast
How to Make Marketing Your Customers Care About

Onya Mic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 5:57


Marketing should not be harder than it needs to be. Great marketing engages your ideal customers and it should be that simple. In this new episode of the Onya Mic Podcast, you'll hear a breakdown of what makes up good marketing that your customers care about.   Don't miss these great pieces of information: Know your clients' priorities and engage with them in the way they want to Supply your customers with the necessary information they need to make a decision Provide the next step and remove any friction   It's time to take action! Are you ready to get your business to the next level? See if we can help you. Book your free consult call today.   We'll see you next week for another episode. Onya mark, get set, grow!