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Financial Freedom for Physicians with Dr. Christopher H. Loo, MD-PhD

PowerPoint presentation design is more than just picking a template—it's a strategy. In this episode, design expert Oreet Kaufman shares how to turn cluttered, outdated slides into clear, compelling communication tools that connect with your audience.If you're overwhelmed by slides full of text, unclear public speaking visuals, or feel your deck just "doesn't work"—this episode is your blueprint. Oreet introduces the concept of word dieting to help simplify your messaging, breaks down the biggest PowerPoint mistakes, and shares practical slide design tips to help your audience actually remember what you present.Whether you're crafting corporate presentations, pitching to stakeholders, or speaking at a virtual event, this episode delivers insight and clarity. Oreet's 20+ years of experience in training and sales make her a powerful resource for professionals who want to be more persuasive and effective.

The Loqui Podcast @ Present Influence
More Clarity, Less Clutter | Oreet Kaufman

The Loqui Podcast @ Present Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 34:10 Transcription Available


Mastering Visual Storytelling: PowerPoint Tips from Oreet KaufmanSummary:In this episode of 'Present Influence', host John Ball is joined by Oreet Kaufman, an expert in presentation design, to discuss the importance of clear and visually appealing presentations. They talk about the concept of 'word dieting' to eliminate clutter and improve communication effectiveness. Oreet shares practical tips on creating impactful slides, avoiding redundancy, and using animation judiciously. Despite some audio issues, the conversation is rich with insights on enhancing professional presentations to better connect with audiences. Tune in for valuable advice on mastering visual storytelling with PowerPoint.Visit Oreet's website to download her tips on word dieting: https://ocdesigns.info/Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Professional Communication00:32 The Importance of Visual Storytelling01:33 Guest Introduction: Oreet Kaufman02:21 Cleaning Up Communication Clutter03:48 Effective Presentation Techniques13:42 The Role of Imagery in Presentations26:31 Adapting Presentations for Different Audiences32:42 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsGo to presentinfluence.com to take the Speaker Strengths Archetype Assessment and discover your greatest strengths as a speaker as well as where to focus for growth. For speaking enquiries or to connect with me, you can email john@presentinfluence.com or find me on LinkedInThanks for listening, and please give the show a 5* review if you enjoyed it.

When It Worked
When It Worked Podcast JEOPARDY - Sig Muller, Oreet Kaufman, Brittany Hansen

When It Worked

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 51:31


About Sig MullerBelow is part of the orgin story of "Be the World's Best". I talk about Day 0 - Not My Day to Die in a blog on my website. The below is about the Days after I died.Day 1 & 2 - "You Are the World's Best"The first two days in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) I don't remember anything.I was intubated, out of it, amnesiac, and told sometimes combative (trying to take out the intubation tube on my own - I really didn't like it!). Everything I will recount here I was later told by friends, family and caregivers. By the morning of Day 1 (evening of Day 0), my sister Maria was there along with my sons Ashton, and Sig 3 (affectionately known by me as Sigareeno) and his wife Becca.Sigareeno put his second year medical school skills to work with his Dad as a real life case study in consulting with the Doctors about my condition and care. The biggest concern he had was that I might might be in a permanent vegatative state given the length of time my heart was stopped and I was without oxygen.Maria was supportive and there as the captain for the duration of my 6 days in the hospital - everyone needs a Maria in their life! She helped everyone row together, remain optimistic, and to make sure I got the World's Best Care.While in my amnesiac state I repeatedly said 2 things thousands of times to everyone who came into the room. Family, friends, doctors, nurses, lab technicians, janitors et. al. Everyone who came in was told repeatedly and continuously:1. "You are the World's Best"2. "Don't give me clopidogrel" (Plavix)https://www.betheworldsbest.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/sigmuller/----------------------------------About Oreet KaufmanI left corporate. I finally did it and took the plunge to go out on my own. After spending 20+ years in training and development, I now solve critical communication challenges and build confidence through amazing presentation designs. What problems do I solve?1. Deadline panic - you need to create a fantastic deck in a short amount of time.2. Poor use of resources - you need your team to do other work besides creating presentations.3. Clear messaging - you're worried your story won't land with your audience.How do I solve these problems? I deliver confidence with:1. Presentations that inspire change2. 'Word dieting' - clear and concise messaging that sticks3. Designs that stands outFor example, when I get a client with just a mountain of words on a page my first thoughts are, oh boy, this is a lot and no one will read it. Then I dive right in. 1. What is the author trying to achieve - a sale? change a habit? raise money?2. Does the flow of the content make sense? Is there a beginning, middle and end to this story?3. With my 'red pen' I start cutting - what is redundant, what is extra, what can be speaker notes or an appendix? (this is the most gratifying part, honestly)4. What are the right images and visuals to bring this story to life?https://ocdesigns.info/https://www.linkedin.com/in/oreetkaufman---------------------------------About Brittany HansenWomen in tech are trending, but beyond the buzzwords, the reality is a rollercoaster of ambition, obstacles, and unexpected wins. I know this firsthand.As a mom of four—two with special needs—I've co-founded a SaaS company without venture capital, navigating the challenges of fundraising, scaling, and doing business in Idaho, a state just beginning to carve out its place in the tech world. The journey has been both rewarding and brutal, filled with lessons in resilience, adaptability, and the power of relationships.https://go.viiision.app/topic/663bd5880f24b611104fa7d5----------------------------------When It Worked Podcasthttps://getoffthedamnphone.com/podcast

Confessions of a Group X Instructor
Self-Expression, and Shifting Focus through the Art of Bellydance

Confessions of a Group X Instructor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 53:43


Meet Oreet!  Ellen's guest, Oreet vulnerably talks about how needing to “look the part” has affected who she is today and the trajectory of her life and business. Not only does this episode inspire boldness and self-confidence, but it educates us about a 3000-year-old, indigenous, BEAUTIFUL, art form! www.sharqui.com FB: @SharQuiWorkout IG: @SharQuiWorkout Tiktok: @SharQuiWorkout Sharqui.com/online $5 week in virtual studio PODCAST SHOW NOTES Thank you so much for listening! Check out the WARRIOR formats: ⁠https://warriorinstructors.com/⁠

Architecture Off-Centre
On Death in the Digital Age / Oreet Ashery

Architecture Off-Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 36:35


We don't talk about the technical and logistical aspects of death enough. For example: How does one's economic status affect the conditions in which they die? Do gender identities play a role in how people receive end of life care? Can we choose the memories that we want to leave behind for our loved ones? And how does social media become an archive of one's life after passing? We speak to artist Oreet Ashery about death in the digital age. Oreet Ashery is a visual artist whose practice navigates established, institutional and grassroots contexts. Ashery was a Turner Bursary recipient in 2020 and won the prestigious Jarman Film Award in 2017 for her web-series Revisiting Genesis, which looks at the emergent field of digital death. Ashery is Professor of Contemporary Art at the Ruskin School of Art, University of Oxford. To watch Revisiting Genesis: https://revisitinggenesis.net/ Oreet's work: http://oreetashery.net/

Yallah Raqs
Believing in your Busines

Yallah Raqs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 9:10


Today is a MUST listen if you have any kind of bellydance business. And like our guest says, if you're getting paid at all? Then you have a business And she couldn't be more right Join Oreet for a fantastic episode where you are going to be taking some SERIOUS action steps. Oreet is the creator of Sharqui and offers coaching and mentorship as part of her Teacher training. Today she's going to get you to take the fundamental first step in your business. Believing in yourself. Then she'll help you assess your business to see where your strengths are, and your challenges. Much like we do for our dancing. Personal opinion, your dance practice and your business practice have a LOT in common. So join Oreet for this action packed episode, and check out links to find out more from her at www.thebellydancebundle.com/103

How Humans Heal
#152 Dance and Movement to Heal: Transforming Your Life with Jenny Cohen

How Humans Heal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 52:41


In today's episode I interview Jenny Cohen. Jenny is an Outside In Recovery Coach, breast cancer survivor, competitive dancer, yoga instructor, and author.   Today we talk about how dance and movement can be healing for our bodies. I'm excited to talk with Jenny because I also love to dance and have found it to be so healing for me. She also shares about her healing journey and what she discovered about herself, and wrote in her book, along the way.  Definitely tune in to this episode if you have been dealing with a stress-filled busy life, infertility, cancer or risk of cancer, and/or a desire to heal from within.   Jenny is also a multifaceted and award-winning artist known for her award-winning autobiographical fusion performances about universal themes and life challenges. She offers instruction in yoga, Acting for Dancers, Aaliyah Jenny Transcultural Fusion, Rachel Brice's Datura Style, and Oreet's Sharqui Workout (Master Instructor). Jenny also launched Dance to Heal Wellness in 2021.  Jenny believes that the secret to dance is that it is this therapeutic modality and even though there's only recently been more research about it, we actually are instinctively drawn to it because it puts you back into your body. It puts you in the present moment.   Dance as a Form of Meditation  When you're dancing, you can only be focusing on that. It is hard to focus on anything else if you are really paying attention to your body position and your movement. You are really connecting with each part of your body and how it moves, and it gets you out of your head and into your body, like a movement meditation. We become aware of how life is precious and how we only have the present.  There is such intelligence and brilliance in the specific steps, rhythm, and patterns in various forms of dance. The movement patterns, for example in belly dance, salsa, or even yoga, were determined by people (women) who spent a lot of time using movement throughout their lives and during various forms of stress, including grief, loss and trauma. In this way, as we learn a form of dance, we are also learning the movements that help the human nervous system heal.   Dance is a form of medicine.  Finding Your Rhythm  Jenny shares that there is a whole branch of science called the neuroscience of dance. Any type of movement combined with music ignites your entire brain, it's one of the few activities that can do this. Also, everyone's perception of music is different because of our cultural and gender differences. And so, there is a movement discovery process in which you follow 3 steps: Acknowledging with gratitude that you're here now. Not in the past and not worried about the future.  Being present through tuning into your 5 senses (smell, taste, hearing, sight and touch).  Analyzing which type of sound or melodies does your body instinctively like to move to.  By following these three steps, you will start identifying the music and movement that is going to be most therapeutic for you individually. Everybody is different because everyone's neurology is a little bit different. For example, there are people who don't like music at all. Some prefer the sound of birds or sounds from nature.    You may want to try different types of dancing before you find your rhythm. This will inform you of what you want to learn more and what you want to say no to. It is also important to tailor your own journey with music and movement based on your setting, the stage of your life, and your love language, which can change over time.   The Discover Oneself Process  Jenny encourages listeners to get started. She sees that we often deny ourselves the healing we need by thinking that we need to make more money first or that we should just be grateful for the way things are. However, if we never give ourselves the support we need to heal, then we'll never feel well enough to be more productive.   She reminds us that it is a miracle that we are alive today, and to celebrate each and every day.   Movement is essential. Everything that is alive moves, cells move, atoms vibrate. And for us to get better beyond the trauma that we are healing, we also need to move.  The D.I.S.C.O.V.E.R. system she describes in her book, “Outside in Recovery: Dancing My Way Back to My Self after Breast Cancer,” is a process you can follow to feel like yourself again and thrive in healing by following the path to self-love.  The acronym stands for:  D: Discover Yourself - Acknowledging your pain and trauma and face it to be able to release it.  I: I Move You Move - Movement is essential to healing.  S: Somatic Intelligence - Acknowledging how our bodies are intelligent systems.  C: Can I Self-Love? - Learning to be compassionate with ourselves and our healing process.  O: Organic Rage - Releasing the bottled-up anger.  V: Venn Diagram of Your Life - Everything overlaps in our lives.  E: Elevated Self-Talk - How to overcome your debilitating internal self-imposed boundaries.  R: Recover Yourself - How being conscious of our trauma will help us take control of it and heal.  This D.I.S.C.O.V.E.R. process is a way to heal not only from mental issues, but also from physical problems. All health issues originate from the stress and trauma we experience throughout our lives: heart disease, autoimmunity, dementia, HPV, etc. By healing on an emotional and spiritual level we can prevent any of these health issues and live healthier and happier lives.   But it all starts with movement. Movement brings you to the present immediately, so those who are not familiar with movement or are not moving much have to start there. And those who are already practicing movement still need to start there because this will train you not to use movement as a form of escape.  If you are not in the present and in your body, then you will not be able to support yourself and the people around you.  Allowing Our Life Experiences to Transform Us  It's ok to make choices based on what has happened to us and what our priorities are. If your priority is being able to spend time with family and be there for them, this could be something that inspires you to look closer and really figure out what you are missing and what you can do differently.  There will always be people waiting for us to help them live their lives. We are social creatures, and we have to recognize that we can't heal in isolation. We heal in community. If you feel that you are alone right now - you are actually not (we are all here together). If you feel alone, that's a part of your trauma state. As an animal rescuer, Jenny shares that even pets represent the need of other beings waiting for you to help them live their lives. In caring for pets, you will find that you have to take care of yourself first to be able to take care of them.   When it comes down to it, we have to be in the present moment, and movement will bring us there. Then dancing will keep us there. Do your D.I.S.C.O.V.E.R. process and you will find your life is going to turn around.  Our Subconscious Creates Our Reality  If we do not pay attention to our subconscious, it will just re-create what we have experienced in the past, because that is what we are used to and what we are familiar with. So, if we want to create something different in our health, our lives or our relationships, then we are going to need to take some actions to shift that state. We are going to need to process what we don't need anymore, let go of anger, resentment, grief, etc. so then we can choose more intentionally going forward.  We need to recognize that we need to get into a process of knowing ourselves again, to let go of things from the past and then choose more intentionally in the future.  It's also necessary to be compassionate with ourselves when we set these goals and we are not achieving them. We can ask ourselves: do we have a script for our lives? If you practice the movement, dancing and being present and then ask yourself these questions you may be surprised with some of the answers that you weren't aware of that your subconscious will answer for you.  You will attract what your subconscious thinks you need but really the Universe is conspiring for everything to work out in your favor, so by recognizing the patterns and taking action like being more in your body with movement and dance you can really change your life.    If you want to reach out to Jenny and learn how she can help you, please check out her website or her Instagram @jennyccohen. You can also check out her book: Outside in Recovery: Dancing My Way Back to My Self after Breast Cancer.  If you want to learn more about my approach on how you can start taking better care of yourself and apply my SelfC.A.R.E. protocol so that you can get back to feeling your best, you may want to start by reading my book Master Your Stress Reset Your Health.   In my book, I also share the quiz I developed to help you identify how stress has affected you specifically by knowing your Stress Type. You can also take this Stress Type Quiz online.  For the most comprehensive support to recover from stress and trauma, even with the most difficult health issues (physical or mental), it is best to meet with me one-on-one, which is available to you no matter where you are in the world (via phone or zoom). You can set up a one-on-one appointment with me here. We're here to help you!    Connect with Dr. Doni:    Facebook HTTPS://FACEBOOK.COM/DRDONIWILSON   Instagram HTTPS://INSTAGRAM.COM/DRDONIWILSON   YouTube HTTPS://YOUTUBE.COM/USER/DONIWILSONND   Weekly Wellness Wisdom Newsletter: HTTPS://DOCTORDONI.COM/WWW     -   Books and Resources:    Order My New Book: https://www.amazon.com/Master-Your-Stress-Reset-Health/dp/1953295576   Stress Warrior Book (FREE)  HTTPS://DOCTORDONI.COM/STRESSWARRIOR      Stress Warrior Stress Resiliency Facebook Group (FREE)  HTTPS://FACEBOOK.COM/GROUPS/STRESSWARRIOR     7-day Stress Reset (FREE)  HTTPS://DOCTORDONI.COM/STRESS-RESET     HPV & Cervical Dysplasia Guide (FREE)  HTTPS://DOCTORDONI.COM/HPV-AND-CERVICAL-DYSPLASIA-GUIDE/     -   Personalized Solutions:    If you'd like to meet with Dr. Doni one-on-one for your health, request a Health Breakthrough Session: HTTPS://DOCTORDONI.COM/BREAKTHROUGH     To get an idea of more comprehensive options, read about Dr. Doni's Signature Consultation Programs: HTTPS://DOCTORDONI.COM/SERVICES   Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are product links and affiliate links and if you go through them to make a purchase I will earn a commission at no cost to you. Keep in mind that I link these companies and their products because of their quality and not because of the commission I receive from your purchases. The decision is yours, and whether or not you decide to buy something is completely up to you.  

Belly Dance Life
Ep 229. Oreet: Business Education for Dancers

Belly Dance Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 70:02


Oreet has over 25 years of experience in fitness and dance. She grew up with Yemeni folk and Oriental dance and has a degree in Contemporary Dance from SUNY College at Brockport. SharQuí has been featured on NBC, ABC, CBS and CNN, among other outlets. Some of Oreet's bellydance awards are: Bellydancer of the Year, and Middle Eastern Dance Champion of North America. She's led packed classes worldwide and has worked with thousands of men and women to realize their fitness potential. In this episode you will learn about:- Building business systems for your teaching activities- The importance of confidence for a dance teacher- How to check if you are ready to teach- Tips for promoting your classes- Nurturing your newsletter listShow Notes to this episode:Find Oreet on website, Instagram, YouTube, and FB. Check her new FB group HERE.Previous interview with Oreet:Ep 67. Oreet: Belly Dance as a Fitness WorkoutCheck out Stackable Drills for your daily practice at www.stackabledrills.com.Details and training materials for the BDE castings are available at www.JoinBDE.comFind information on how you can support Ukraine and Ukrainian belly dancers HERE.Podcast: www.ianadance.com/podcast

Yallah Raqs
Endurance with Oreet of Sharqui

Yallah Raqs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 21:18


Have you ever been dancing at a restaurant or just noodling about in your dance space and been surprised how after just a short period of time you're exhausted?   That's what we're here to talk about today.   Endurance.   Today we're talking to Oreet from Sharqi about adding this element to our practices. What's going on, the different types of endurance and what we can work on to increase the amount of time we spend dancing!   Shownotes: www.thebellydancebundle.com/76

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ART HOUR
29/04/2018 | Oreet Ashery & Fatos Ustek

ART HOUR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 60:00


On this edition of the Art Hour, Vassiliki Tzanakou is joined by artist Oreet Ashery and curator Fatos Ustek.

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Yallah Raqs
Yemeni Dance and More with Oreet

Yallah Raqs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 28:29


Oreet, the creator of SharQui joins me today as we chat about fitness classes, breaking down moves, and about her Yemeni roots and how she's begun to teach some of those dances after years of pushing away her heritage. She literally walks me through breaking a move down into pieces today. This skill is so crucial for teachers, but I honestly think that students, ESPECIALLY those of us studying online, also need this skill. Knowing this should help you be able to scale things to your level, no matter where you're at in your journey. This year in the bundle Oreet is being SUPER generous with her contribution and everything from music to ebooks to virtual classes is included in her portion of the bundle. Show notes: www.TheBellydanceBundle.com/43-2

Front Row
Get Carter director Mike Hodges, Tate Bursary artist Oreet Ashery, the plight of arts freelancers in the pandemic

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 28:21


Film director and writer Mike Hodges, of Get Carter fame, on his 1989 film Black Rainbow, starring Rosanna Arquette. Despite being critically acclaimed, it went straight to video, but has now been restored and re-released on DVD and streaming. Plus, the financial plight of freelance arts workers in the pandemic: the government has agreed a £1.57 billion rescue package for the arts, but how much will make it into the pockets of the many freelance and self-employed arts workers who have been put out of work? Theatre director Fiona Laird is concerned the money will be swallowed up by bureaucracy, and joins Samira Ahmed to discuss this, alongside Dominic Cooke, former Artistic Director of the Royal Court Theatre. And Oreet Ashery, one of ten artists to be awarded a £10 000 Tate Bursary - an initiative launched after the cancellation of the Turner Prize due to Covid 19. Working in a range of media, including installation, live art, and video, Oreet talks to Samira about making art inspired by illness: Dying Under Your Eyes, in response to the sudden death of Oreet's father, and Revisiting Genesis - a series of digital slideshows and an experimental film depicting nurses and people with life limiting conditions. Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Emma Wallace

Suite (212)
The Suite (212) Sessions, no. 17 - Oreet Ashery

Suite (212)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 58:52


In the wake of the coronavirus epidemic and shutting down of much of the UK's cultural life, we have decided to bring you a series of interviews with contemporary artists, writers, filmmakers and other cultural figures, conducted via Skype (so apologies for the diminished audio quality), about their practices, the political issues that inspire them and the socio-economic conditions that have shaped their work. In the seventeenth of these Sessions, Juliet talks to London-based visual artist and teacher Oreet Ashery. Born in Jerusalem in 1966 and educated at Sheffield Hallam University and Central Saint Martins, Oreet Ashery is a transdisciplinary artist who engages with biopolitical fiction, autoethnography, gender materiality and potential communities, making large-scale projects that span moving image, performance, music, writing and activism. Here, Ashery discusses her new text ‘We’ve been preparing for this our whole lives’ in respond to the Covid-19 outbreak; her recent film Dying Under Your Eyes (2019), commissioned by the Wellcome Collection for the Misbehaving Bodies exhibition that combined Ashery’s work with that of British artist Jo Spence (1934-1992); her Jarman Award-winning series Revisiting Genesis (2015-16) and its themes around death, dying and the digital; her Party for Freedom (2013), made in response to the rise of Dutch far-right politician Geert Wilders, and The World is Flooding (2014), based on a play by Vladimir Mayakovsky; and the implications of the widespread adoption of digital technology during lockdown for the art world and especially the art school. A full list of references for the programme, with links, can be found via our Patreon at www.patreon.com/suite212, and are available to $3 subscribers.

Surviving Art
Chatting with Oreet Ashrey about the art world

Surviving Art

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 36:34


After a (too) long hiatus, we're back with a conversation with performance and conceptual artist Oreet Ashrey, and we chatted about the art world, not being boxed up as an artist and how there actually was a time when being an artist was considered as being an affluent individual! Her website: http://oreetashery.net

Yallah Raqs
Bellydance & Fitness with Oreet from SharQui

Yallah Raqs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 27:23


Can you imagine being raised with Bellydance and not liking it at all, only to find it again as an adult and make it your career? That's exactly how Oreet found her way to being the founder of SharQui: The Bellydance Workout which has been featured on more media outlets that we have space to name right now! SharQui focuses on bridging the gap that can sometimes exist between fitness and dance, and today we dive into how you can incorporate more fitness into your dance as a dance teacher OR a student, and how offering a fitness class like SharQui can be a big draw for those of who either own studios or teach regular classes.

Belly Dance Life
Ep 67. Oreet: Belly Dance as a Fitness Workout

Belly Dance Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 70:10


Inspiring and empowering woman all around the world, Oreet has developed her unique certified fitness program SharQui which is a beautiful blend of fitness workout and belly dance! Oreet has 20+ years of experience as a fitness and dance instructor. She has been featured on NBC, ABC, CBS, and CNN to name a few and have the titles Bellydancer of the Year, Jewel of the Nile, Entertainer of the Year and Middle Eastern Dance Champion of North America. In this interview you will learn about:- The role of belly dance in the culture of Israel - How Oreet dealt with the constant feeling of not fitting in - Where the idea of belly dance fitness workout came from - Differences between teaching a regular belly dance and fitness belly dance class - How belly dance can serve as a cardio and strength workout - The reaction of belly dance community on her fitness project - Genius business tips on how to present and promote your dance classShow Notes to this episode:Tips for structuring your 20-min belly dance show: www.ianadance.com/podcast/tips .Belly Dance Life Podcast CHALLENGE: www.ianadance.com/challengeFind Oreet on website, Instagram, YouTube, and FB. More resources: SharQui TV, and SharQui Instructor Certification.Find Iana on Instagram, FB, Youtube, website .My Inner Dancer: myinnerdancer.comBellydance Evolution and information about their new program and casting: bellydanceevolution.comPodcast: www.ianadance.com/podcast

Fit n’ Chips Chats
Episode 15: Oreet J.S. - How your curvaceous figure is an asset!

Fit n’ Chips Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 23:16


Oreet has 20+ years of experience as a fitness and dance instructor plus grew up with art form of bellydance and has been featured on NBC, ABC, CBS, and CNN to name a few and has numerous titles including the titles Bellydancer of the Year and Middle Eastern Dance Champion of North America. She has lled packed classes and workshops in the U.S. and Japan, working with thousands of women and men who have found success in meeting their fitness goals as well as discovering this new passion called… Bellydance! You can also download your compliment free 30 Minute Belly Dancing Workout http://www.sharqui.com/fitandchips

The Dance Podcast
#078 Oreet. Contemporary trained. Fitness lover. Belly Dancer Entrepreneur.

The Dance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 38:50


What do you do when you feel like you don't fit the norms? Or you lose your dance mojo? Once a contemporary dancer, now a fitness & Belly Dance Entrepreneur, Oreet shares her dance story and how she took her differences and made them a successful career. She has been featured on NBC, ABC, CBS and CNN - sharing her love of dance and words of wisdom to the world!

FIT CHICKS Chat
Episode 83 – Interview with Oreet Recap

FIT CHICKS Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 12:13


In this weeks episode, Laura and Amanda recap their interview with Oreet. For more info on FIT CHICKS, visit www.fitchicksacademy.com.  To Get Full Episode Show notes and recap click here.

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FIT CHICKS Chat
Episode 82 – The Art of Bellydancing… Fitness & Self Love beyond the Gym: Interview with Oreet

FIT CHICKS Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 22:42


When you think of fitness, we typically think of the gym but what about getting your sweat on while while reconnecting to your body, your beauty and getting a serious burn on?  In today’s episode, founder of Sharqui- The Belly Dance Workout and global brand helping women reclaim their fitness and their body positivity, Oreet […]

The DancePreneuring Studio
#128: The Rise of Sensual Fitness [Podcast]

The DancePreneuring Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 30:36


Bellydance was created for women by women.  It shows what it means to be a woman through dance. Oreet, creator and CEO of Sharqui, The Bellydance Workout Session Summary:  Feature Presentation: I'm thrilled to share this delightful and enlightening conversation with dancer, educator and entrepreneur Oreet as we discuss the origins of bellydance, overcoming body… The post http://annettbone.com/128-2/ (#128: The Rise of Sensual Fitness [Podcast]) appeared first on http://annettbone.com (Annett Bone).

Advance Your Bellydance Podcast: Business Edition
Episode 30: Interview with Oreet: Teaching Bellydance vs Bellydance Fitness

Advance Your Bellydance Podcast: Business Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2017 25:44


This week we have special guest Oreet from SharQui telling us the differences between teaching bellydance and bellydance fitness classes. Don't forget to sign up for her special offer to listeners at teachsharqui.com For more bellydance tips straight to your inbox, visit advanceyourbellydance.com

Belly Dance Geek Clubhouse
Geek Out With Oreet – Again!

Belly Dance Geek Clubhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2013


    Make Competitions Work for You Episode 14 of the Belly Dance Geek Clubhouse: My guest, Oreet, will talk to us about belly dance competitions.       Get the recording   You’ll learn: 4 benefits of competiting (even if you don’t win) How performing in a competition is different from a regular show […] The post Geek Out With Oreet – Again! appeared first on Belly Dance Geek.

Belly Dance Geek Clubhouse
Geek Out With Oreet

Belly Dance Geek Clubhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2013


  Dance vs. Dance Fitness: Episode 7 of the Belly Dance Geek Clubhouse: My guest, Oreet, will talk to us about belly dance fitness classes. We’ll approach this from both the student’s perspective and the teacher’s. So no matter where you are in your dance journey, there’s something here for you.   Get the recording […] The post Geek Out With Oreet appeared first on Belly Dance Geek.

Big Time Talker with Burke Allen — by SpeakerMatch
WAMS Interviews Author and International Certified Image Consultant Oreet Mizrahi

Big Time Talker with Burke Allen — by SpeakerMatch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2010 30:00


How many times have you looked in a mirror and thought: “If only…?” “If only I could increase/decrease/erase/replace this or that part of my body, then I could really love my body and be pleased with the way I look.” Join WAMS on Thursday, February 17th at 11:00 AM for our interview with author and International Certified Image Consultant Oreet Mizrahi. Oreet is the Co-Author of Inspired Style.