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If Arnie and Mollie can have a healthy rival-relationship, why can't Susie and Petria? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosted by Tim Gavel, in this week's program we explore life after sport and how hard it is for athletes to find their niche. We talk to AFL forward Josh Bruce, who retired near the end of the AFL season, 3-time Olympic gold medallist, swimmer, Petria Thomas, and Ben Hardy, an Olympian and former captain of the Australian national volleyball team. Find out more information at https://www.sportintegrity.gov.au/ Follow our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SportIntegrityAus X: https://twitter.com/ProtectingSport Instagram: https://instagram.com/sportintegrityaus?igshid=YzAwZjE1ZTI0Zg== Produced by Ryan MicallefSupport the show: https://www.sportintegrity.gov.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"C'est le jeu“ (CLJ), c'est un podcast qui met le jeu vidéo à la portée de tous. Aujourd'hui, on s'évade avec le jeu Road 96. Bienvenue à Petria, nation totalitaire aux allures de Grand Ouest américain où le seul vrai bon schéma de pensée est celui du “président“. Dans Road 96, vous incarnez plusieurs adolescents tentant de fuir le pays en auto-stop. Mais vous l'aurez compris, partir n'est pas une option en dictature et vous devrez redoubler de prudence pour franchir la frontière. Développé par les français de DigixArt, Road 96, c'est un jeu au modèle procédural où vos décisions impacteront l'histoire de vos personnages. Ce mois-ci, CLJ vous propose de découvrir un jeu vidéo au message politique et humanitaire et cinq fois récompensé aux Pégases 2022, notamment dans la catégorie “meilleur jeu indépendant de l'année”.Retrouvez l'intégralité des épisodes de "C'est le jeu" sur toutes les plateformes d'écoute et sur notre site internet cestlejeulepodcast.com !This work is unofficial Fan Content created under permission from the DigixArt Fan Content Policy. It includes materials which are the property of DigixArt and it is neither approved nor endorsed by DigixArt.All music and rights are owned by the original artists and DigixArt.#road96 #roadtrip #route #autostop #dictature #Petria #aventure #fuir #adolescents #frontiere #politique #histoire #rencontre #Pegase #recompense #independant #jeuvideo #gaming #podcast Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Have you ever wondered how an immigrant, unfamiliar with the language and culture of a new country, can rise to become an influential figure in education? Join us as we sit down with Dr. Lauren Petria, who did just that. Her journey from immigrant to executive director of Talent Acquisition at Aldi and ISD is nothing short of inspirational. Dr. Petria enlightens us on the educational inequalities she witnessed firsthand and emphasizes the critical role of interpreters in providing access to resources for all families. She also offers valuable insights to parents on understanding their rights within the school system.We all want our children to grow into resilient, confident individuals. We explore this in relation to fostering a growth mindset, emphasizing effort over results - a concept championed by Stanford researcher, Carol Dweck. Hear how Dr. Petria put this theory into practice with her own daughter, fostering resilience and perseverance despite failure. We'll share strategies on how you, too can foster this mindset in your children, creating an environment where they're unafraid to try, make mistakes, and learn.In a world that often overlooks empathy and kindness, we shine a spotlight on their importance in relationships. We delve into the psychological damage caused by public humiliation and the ways in which we can equip our children to handle the pressures of modern technology. Shifting gears, we then explore the subtleties of nonverbal communication and the importance of setting boundaries. We round off our discussion by talking about the generational curses and the power of knowledge gained from experience. Tune in for a thought-provoking dialogue on education, parenting, empathy, and understanding.Connect with Dr. Lauren Petria HERE! Click the HERE to choose your path! Click HERE to choose your path! Support the showBook a one-on-one with Rick YeeClick HERE to schedule a free 30-minute consultation if you'd like support to take the right step towards the great life you deserve.⭐Thank you for listening to our podcast! We would greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to give us a 5-star review. Your support helps us reach more listeners and continue to bring you high-quality content. Thank you!For more information on The Warrior's Way program, and upcoming events click here
It's the end of plastic free July and Petria and Ben from Stirling and Truffles joined Lee to chat about the month, single use plastics and how they are trying to make Toowoomba and surrounds more sustainable.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a dystopian 1996 and you're a teen, can make it over the border for a better life or will you fall victim to one of the many threats along the way as you hitchhike to your freedom? Find out how we fared in this wild hitchhiking simulator!
Revenue cycle management is a crucial component of managing a successful healthcare practice. In this episode, Adam Torres interviewed Petria McKelvey, CEO of Precision Medical Billing. Explore the Precision Medical Billing story and book Petria will be launching with Mission Matters.Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule.Apply to be a guest on our podcast:https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/Visit our website:https://missionmatters.com/More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia
Revenue cycle management is a crucial component of managing a successful healthcare practice. In this episode, Adam Torres interviewed Petria McKelvey, CEO of Precision Medical Billing. Explore the Precision Medical Billing story and book Petria will be launching with Mission Matters.Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule.Apply to be a guest on our podcast:https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/Visit our website:https://missionmatters.com/More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia
O silêncio guarda dentro de si uma sabedoria que vai além das palavras. É preciso silenciar para ouvir, silenciar para crescer e entrar em contato com a voz que vem de dentro. O silêncio é pedagógico e ponto de abertura para o reencantamento com a vida. É sobre o poder do silêncio e os aprendizados que podemos tirar dele que converso nesse episódio do podcast Terapia Interior com Petria Chaves, âncora da rádio CBN, autora do livro “Escute teu silêncio”. Dê o play e vem com a gente nessa deliciosa conversa. . Link do livro “Escute teu silêncio”: https://www.amazon.com.br/dp/8542221338/
Welcome to episode 25.Today I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr Petria Thoresen, psychologist, from STAND for CHILDREN/Stand Tū Māia based in New Zealand. Integrated Listening Australia is the official Distributor of the SSP and Focus System for Australia and New Zealand and has been supporting STAND for a number of years. STAND began implementing the SSP in 2019 and has over 40 staff trained. They also support their community with the Focus system and IOM2 Interactive Biofeedback program.New Zealand has experienced a number of traumas over the last few years- earthquakes, a mass shooting, pandemic lockdowns, and floods. Petria explains how STAND embeds native culture and a philosophy that it takes a village..... in supporting children and families who have experienced trauma. Their model may be a good reference for other organizations. Some key points...listen in to find out more.It takes a village to help heal traumaTheraplayMusic therapy as a post-SSP session to help wire in reciprocal interactions, mirroring, vocalizations, and creativity- important elements of the Social Engagement SystemMulti-model therapy to treat trauma- ISTSS best practicesIntense therapy model for traumaSSP implementation refined in real time- driven by practitioner feedbackCommunity heals- we are better togetherPhased sequenced approach to complex traumaWe are "people alongside people' in healing traumaPetria references 3 papers:Adolescents | Free Full-Text | Trauma-Related Internalizing and Externalizing Behaviors in Adolescence: A Bridge between Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience (mdpi.com)Treatment of complex PTSD: results of the ISTSS expert clinician survey on best practices - PubMed (nih.gov)Multimodal Therapy: A Unifying Approach to Psychotherapy | Psychology TodayDr Petria Thöresen, PhD is a fully certified Theraplay® Therapist/Supervisor andTrainer. Petria completed her PhD in Psychology at Canterbury University,New Zealand. Petria has a Post Graduate degree in Teaching & Learning, Post Graduate Diploma in Science- Child and Family Psychology, and a Post Graduate Diploma in Psychological Practice and is a New Zealand Registered Psychologist.Petria is currently working as a Therapeutic Practice Leader Pou Heke with StandChildren's Services ensuring the ethical and culturally safe practice of Theraplay®as well as other interventions such as Clinical Hypnotherapy, Brainspotting, Safe & Sound Protocol and HRV Biofeedback, Neurofeedback, and Poly Vagal Therapy etc. The daily focus of Stand Tū Māia is to provide transformative services to tamariki,mokopuna, and whānau that Support responsive relationships, reduce sources ofstress in their lives and strengthen self-regulation and core executive skills. Stand TūMāia has seven sites across NZ. She can be contacted at Petria.Thoresen@standforchildren.org.nzSupport the show
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PETE AND PETRIA'S PETRIFYING PODCAST: Two thrill seeking podcast hosts take on a little too much when they decide to do a live stream investigation at a notorious haunted house. Written by Dana Hall and David Lipschutz Directed by Jonathan Cook Performed by: Robb Smith as "Pete", Dana Hall as "Petria", Arelis Rivera as "Michelle", Jacquelyn Floyd as "Anna", Adam Cowart as "Bennie", Rick Davis as "Herbert", and introducing Felicity Thibodeau as "Magdalena" Intro/Outro music: JK/47 Additional featured music: A Time of Shadows Cover art photo by TJ McSherry The new shirt is available now at TeeVillain but act quick, it won't last long! - siniSTORE: Where eVil lurks after hours - teeVillain Year Two Book (still pending review but will be online within the next 24 hours!) Gather by the Ghost Light merch available at Online Shop! If you would like to further support this podcast, please visit Buy Me a Coffee If you are associated with a theatre and would like to perform this play, please sent an email to gatherbytheghostlight@gmail.com to get connected with the playwright. If you have any comments or feedback, please send an email to gatherbytheghostlight@gmail.com This program is supported in part by the Greater Augusta Arts Council through a grant from its partner agency - the National Endowment for the Arts.
Pat & Heals speak with Australian Swimming legend & Chef de Mission Petria Thomas after a successful Commonwealth Games campaign in the pool.
Commonwealth Games Chef De Mission joins Sportsday to recap Australia's performance at #B2022, where Australia topped the Medal Tally!
Australian Commonwealth Games Chef de Mission Petria Thomas joined Gerard a day out from the beginning of the games to talk about the "fantastic spirit" amongst the Australians, their choice of Eddie Ockenden and Rachael Grinham as the flag-bearers, her role as the Chef de Mission, the events she's looking forward to watching, and more.
Great to have Australian Commonwealth Games Chef de mission Petria Thomas join us this morning ahead of the start of this week's games taking place in Birmingham.
Commonwealth Games Chef de Mission joined Sportsday LIVE from Birmingham ahead of the Commonwealth Games.
In this episode of the MGMA Insights podcast, we're joined by Petria McKelvey, chief executive officer of Precision Medical Billing. Petria is a featured speaker at MGMA's upcoming Operations Conference being held in Austin, Texas, May 19-21. Petria's here today to talk about how practices can make a seamless switch to a virtual front desk. Resources for this episode: • Top 30 Women(https://top30women.com/petria-mckelvey/) • Precision Medical Billing(https://precisionmedicalbilling.com/about-us/) • MGMA's ACMPE Program (www.mgma.com/certification/amer…ge-of-medical-prac) • MGMA Education Opportunities (www.mgma.com/events) This episode is sponsored by: MPE: DX Conference — Join MGMA's Pathways Conference DX June 7-8 online. Our digital experience is built on three content areas vital to medical practice excellence: finance, operations and data. Go to mgma.com/events to register today. Scrubin — Let Scrubin Uniforms build you a free private uniform web store where you control what your team can buy. All of your favorite scrub, lab coat, outerwear and corporate apparel brands at exclusive MGMA Member discounts. Go to www.mgma.scrubin.com to learn more. We'd love to hear from you. Tell us what you think. Let us know if there's a topic you want us to cover or an expert you'd like us to interview. Email us at podcasts@mgma.com. The MGMA Insights podcasts are produced by Daniel Williams, Rob Ketcham and Decklan McGee.
Former West Coast Eagles captain Eric Mackenzie has been announced as the latest member of Sport Integrity Australia's Athlete Advisory Group. In this episode of On Side, join Tim Gavel as he chats to Eric Mackenzie and Petria Thomas to talk about joining the Athlete Advisory Group, and how the group can be used to make meaningful strides in athlete education. The 2014 John Worsfold Medallist says that his experiences as an athlete, as well as an ambassador to the International Testing Agency, have highlighted challenges in educating athletes. “Once you're on an AFL list, trying to schedule in any time to for these education sessions is next to impossible,” Mackenzie says. “There are so many things that they have to do and when they finally get [an education session] in it's more of a box ticking exercise. “There's no real engagement by the players. Everyone thinks they know or thinks ‘oh well that's not going to impact me', so they tune out. Often, it's done after a main training session or something all you want to do is go somewhere and go to sleep. So, you don't actually take anything in.” Mackenzie acknowledges that there are improvements to be made and says he believes that a focus on education is crucial in preventing integrity threats from occurring. “That's definitely where it can be improved and how it's delivered is huge, especially to the young guys. You want to be proactive not reactive. You're better off educating and preventing these things from happening. “You look at a couple of instances lately, there's a lot of great learnings from it, but they need to be used going forward to stop things like this happening again.” Former AAG member and now Sport Integrity Australia's Assistant Director, Petria Thomas, agrees that engaging the athlete in education is the key. “At the end of the day, we want to prevent things from happening and education is the best way to achieve that,” she says. The agency is working hard to roll out more informative and innovative education, she says. “You've got to have buy in,” Thomas agrees. “You can produce all the online courses in the world but unless people are buying into it, it doesn't achieve what we want it to achieve. “It's about finding innovative ways to get the message out to both the organisations that run sport and the member and participants in sport as well.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A convidada dessa semana na série Ser Longlife Learning é jornalista, âncora da CBN e divulgadora de temáticas relacionadas à expansão de consciência, Petria Chaves.
In this episode we travel down the the winding roads of Petria trying to find our way to #Road96. #spoilers #longformreview @Digixart @OMENbyHp Out soon on @xbox and @playstation Support the show at patreon.com/superfunpodcast Like us at facebook.com/superfunpodcast Follow us on twitter @superfunpodcast Check out our Instagram at superfungamereviewpodcastgo Watch our gameplay footage and episodes on youtube username is Super Fun Music for MUBRS intro provided by Rollipso Title: “Jumble”
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Un mythe de l'automobile revisité, un défilé de mode qui prend la voiture pour décor, un road trip vidéoludique… Dans ce quatrième épisode du format court de Bagnolards, vous allez pouvoir découvrir la nouvelle version de la Lamborghini Countach, dévoilée à Pebble Beach, en Californie. For The Culture met aussi à l'honneur la collection printemps-été 2022 du label danois ROTATE Birger Christensen, présentée lors de la Fashion Week de Copenhague dans un hangar rempli de voitures de sport. Enfin, nous partons quelques instants sur les routes de Petria, le monde fictif que le studio de création français DigixArt a imaginé pour Road 96, son nouveau jeu vidéo dans lequel le joueur est le héros d'un road trip en cel shading.Soutenez ce podcast http://supporter.acast.com/bagnolards. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Petria Leggo-Field is the founder of Coco Rose Eco and the Coco Rose Community. Petria is on a mission to build a well-informed community based around the earth-friendly movement and help female eco entrepreneurs make a bigger impact, become more visible and make more sales. She is proud to gather a community of like-minded business owners who are ready to embrace a more sustainable business, and be mentor to help support and guide them to make small steps in the right direction to enhance our planet. Petria is also the weekly host of The Sustainable Shift Podcast, which was founded in 2020 and in addition also loves guest speaking and workshop facilitating about all things sustainable business. Ecopreneurs for Earth Day- 22nd & 23rd April, 2021 Tickets Live 16th March - Grab your Ticket A 2 Day Virtual Event for Ecopreneurs who are ready to make a bigger impact on our planet #ecopreneurs4earthday https://coco-rose-community.mykajabi.com/Ecopreneurs-for-Earth-Day Follow along on IG @makeclimatecool or submit your stories to be shared on www.makeclimatecool.com JOIN THE TREEHOUSE Special Promotion for the first 30 that join: https://www.patreon.com/makeclimatecoolagain?fan_landing=true PROMOTIONS: Booni Doon: 20% off first purchase with code MAKECLIMATECOOL Sheets and Giggles: 10% off with CLIMATECOOL Blue Earth Compost: 15% off 6 months + of service with code MAKECLIMATECOOL Find more promos on IG @makeclimatecool TEAM: Music: Jake Huffman Artwork: Skylar Creative --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makeclimatecool/message
Petria shares her story on how to build a well-informed community based around the earth-friendly movement, while creating exposure for sustainable and ethically focused Australian small businesses. Petria Leggo-Field is the founder of Coco Rose Eco and the Coco Rose Community. Petria is on a mission to build a well-informed community based around the earth-friendly movement and help female entrepreneurs of eco brands make a bigger impact, create exposure and make more sales. Petria is a busy mum to four young children and a wife to a fly-in-fly-out husband so understands what it's like to be busy. Petria is proud to gather a community of like minded business owners who are ready to embrace a more sustainable business, and be mentor to help support and guide them to make small steps in the right direction to enhance our planet. Petria also hosts The Sustainable Shift Podcast, which was founded in 2020 and in addition also loves guest speaking and workshop facilitating about all things sustainable. https://cocoroseeco.com.au/podcast/ Petria is all about supporting conscious business owners who are heart centred and wildly passionate about making a difference in our environment and the future of the planet. To find out more about Coco Rose Eco head here: Website: www.cocoroseeco.com.au Instagram: www.instagram.com/cocoroseeco Facebook: www.facebook.com/cocoroseeco Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com.au/cocoroseeco/boards/ FREE Eco Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/cocoroseecocollaborative/ The Global Goals: https://www.globalgoals.org/ The app to stay focussed was Forest App: https://www.forestapp.cc/ Sharon's Links Download my freebie: 10 Steps to Overcome Burnout Follow me on Instagram: @thesharoncliffe For more about me and what I do, check out my website. Join the Female Entrepreneurs Collective Facebook Group
Petria is a busy mum to four young children and a wife to a fly-in-fly-out husband so understands what it's like to be busy. Petria is proud to gather a community of like minded business owners who are ready to embrace a more sustainable business, and be mentor to help support and guide them to make small steps in the right direction to enhance our planet. Petria is also the weekly host of The Sustainable Shift Podcast, which was founded in 2020 and in addition also loves guest speaking and workshop facilitating about all things sustainable. In this episode we talked about: Why Petria's mission is so important to her What struggles she sees eco brands commonly facing The realities of being a mum and running a business The difference between passion and purpose and how to connect the two How to plan your content to connect with your audience Find out more about Petria:Petria's Website: Instagram @cocoroseeco Facebook Podcast: The Sustainable Shift Podcast FREE Eco Facebook Group Follow KatIf you're a business and would like to embed more of a social or environmental mission or purpose into your business and explore becoming a social enterprise get in touch.Instagram: @katluckockcoachingFacebook: facebook.com/shareimpactpodSubscribe here to the podcast to receive weekly email updates of the latest episode. Free Resource: Achieve Your Monthly Income Goal Grab my 6-step BLUEPRINT for achieving your monthly income goal, month-after-month in your social enterprise; my MONTHLY INCOME PLANNING SHEET which I use to get focused on exactly what I need to do each month in my own social enterprise, and the EXACT spreadsheet template I use every month to budget, track my cash-flow and stay on track to reach my income goals. Join The Impact Entrepreneurs Club for free hereLearn more about how to work with me here.
I have my very first guest on the podcast for the year this week, Petria Leggo-Field, who is the founder of Coco Rose Eco and the Coco Rose Community. Today we are chatting about juggling all the things, and the importance of mindset in up levelling your business and the power in trusting yourself. Petria has such a beautiful story and message to share and is leaving an incredible legacy behind her in the way she is building her business and community. You are going to love listening to Petria and all the words of wisdom she has to share. If you want to find out more about Petria and her community you can find her at the link below:Website: www.cocoroseeco.com.auInstagram: www.instagram.com/cocoroseecoFacebook: www.facebook.com/cocoroseecoPodcast: The Sustainable Shift Podcast https://cocoroseeco.com.au/podcast/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com.au/cocoroseeco/boards/FREE Eco Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/cocoroseecocollaborative/ And if you would like to deep dive more into your money mindset, you can get my Money Mindset Activation Mini Course to be able to achieve your big money goals with ease!https://www.zoerichmondcoaching.com/money-mindset-activation-mini-course
I have my very first guest on the podcast for the year this week, Petria Leggo-Field, who is the founder of Coco Rose Eco and the Coco Rose Community. Today we are chatting about juggling all the things, and the importance of mindset in up levelling your business and the power in trusting yourself. Petria has such a beautiful story and message to share and is leaving an incredible legacy behind her in the way she is building her business and community. You are going to love listening to Petria and all the words of wisdom she has to share. If you want to find out more about Petria and her community you can find her at the link below:Website: www.cocoroseeco.com.auInstagram: www.instagram.com/cocoroseecoFacebook: www.facebook.com/cocoroseecoPodcast: The Sustainable Shift Podcast https://cocoroseeco.com.au/podcast/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com.au/cocoroseeco/boards/FREE Eco Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/cocoroseecocollaborative/ And if you would like to deep dive more into your money mindset, you can get my Money Mindset Activation Mini Course to be able to achieve your big money goals with ease!https://www.zoerichmondcoaching.com/money-mindset-activation-mini-course
Pelas ondas do rádio, ela reverbera algo que vai muito além da notícia, afinal, conhecimento é sim muito importante, contudo se conhecer, é fundamental. Na vanguarda do jornalismo que congrega espiritualidade e filosofia, ela equilibra o seu feminino e masculino sendo mãe, esposa, profissional, influencer e uma mulher iluminada. Minha convidada de hoje é a querida Petria Chaves. Os últimos meses estão marcados por notícia pesadas, difíceis…que comunicam dos números tristes e alarmantes das mortes pelo covid, ao discurso de ódio e recente ameaça aos jornalistas. Com encontrar e comunicar luz em tanta escuridão? Você, que é uma estudiosa de religiosidade, como faz para incluir essa pauta num ambiente tão “hard” das news? Como a maternidade impactou e impacto a sua comunicação e a forma de comunicar? Nós falamos sobre o feminino e masculino e a necessidade de conexão desses dois pólos. A Comunicação é a ponte para o feminismo contemporâneo? Você transmite calma e uma sensibilidade pela voz. Qual o preparo para atingir essa vibração? Como você construir um caminho tão autoral? *** Vieses Femininos, 2 anos! São mais de 120 episódios sobre os temas liderança, liderança feminina, autoliderança, motivação e inspiração. E, para celebrarmos este momento especial, o presente é seu. Você merece por continuar nos acompanhando e para que você possa se inspirar ainda mais no seu dia. Para isso, criamos um @Book (e-book + audio book) onde você irá ler as frases inspiradoras deste último ano de Vieses Femininos. Conecte-se com a frase que inspira você hoje e aperte o play para ouvir o episódio completo. Compartilhe com a sua rede! Essa é a forma de você contribuir conosco >>>> Baixe aqui o seu @Book GRATUITO>>> https://viesesfemininos.mailchimpsites.com/ #viesesfemininos #elisatawil #liderança #liderancafeminina #equilibrio #masculino #feminino #novonormal #empreendedorismofeminino #empreendedorismo #podcast
Petria Leggo-Field is the founder of Coco Rose Eco and the Coco Rose Community. Petria is on a mission to build a well-informed community based around the earth-friendly movement and help female entrepreneurs of eco brands make a bigger impact, create exposure and make more sales. Petria is a busy mum to four young children and a wife to a fly-in-fly-out husband so understands what it's like to be busy. Petria is proud to gather a community of like minded business owners who are ready to embrace a more sustainable business, and be mentor to help support and guide them to make small steps in the right direction to enhance our planet. Our conversation covers: How to make small sustainable changes in your businessConnecting your purpose and your passionBeing a mumpreneur and handling the biz with four kidsHow owning a business is a personal development journeyLaunching and lessons through running a business during COVID 19Creating brand awarenessInnovating in times of crisis Petria also hosts The Sustainable Shift Podcast, which was founded in 2020 and in addition also loves guest speaking and workshop facilitating about all things sustainable. https://cocoroseeco.com.au/podcast/ Petria is all about supporting conscious business owners who are heart centred and wildly passionate about making a difference in our environment and the future of the planet. To find out more about Coco Rose Eco head here: Website: www.cocoroseeco.com.au Instagram: www.instagram.com/cocoroseeco Facebook: www.facebook.com/cocoroseeco Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com.au/cocoroseeco/boards/ FREE Eco Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/cocoroseecocollaborative/
Petria Leggo-Field is the founder of Coco Rose Eco and the Coco Rose Community. Petria is on a mission to build a well-informed community based around the earth-friendly movement and help female entrepreneurs of eco brands make a bigger impact, create exposure and make more sales.Petria is a busy mum to four young children and a wife to a fly-in-fly-out husband so understands what it's like to be busy. Petria is proud to gather a community of like minded business owners who are ready to embrace a more sustainable business, and be mentor to help support and guide them to make small steps in the right direction to enhance our planet.Our conversation covers:How to make small sustainable changes in your businessConnecting your purpose and your passionBeing a mumpreneur and handling the biz with four kidsHow owning a business is a personal development journeyLaunching and lessons through running a business during COVID 19Creating brand awarenessInnovating in times of crisisPetria also hosts The Sustainable Shift Podcast, which was founded in 2020 and in addition also loves guest speaking and workshop facilitating about all things sustainable. https://cocoroseeco.com.au/podcast/Petria is all about supporting conscious business owners who are heart centred and wildly passionate about making a difference in our environment and the future of the planet. To find out more about Coco Rose Eco head here: Website: www.cocoroseeco.com.auInstagram: www.instagram.com/cocoroseecoFacebook: www.facebook.com/cocoroseecoPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com.au/cocoroseeco/boards/FREE Eco Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/cocoroseecocollaborative/
PETRIA CHAVES é apresentadora da Rádio CBN, âncora o programa Revista CBN, transmitido sábados e domingos, ao vivo. Entrevista a professora LUCIA HELENA GALVÃO sobre este tema tão necessário em tempos de desequilibrante materialismo: ESPIRITUALIDADE. Sugestões, colaborações, observações pelo e-mail podcastacropole@gmail.com ou whatsapp 61 9 8361 57 53 - Voluntários Nova Acrópole Asa Sul #petriachaves #cbn #espiritualidade #temposdecrise #novaacropole #filosofia #cultura #voluntariado #newacropolis #nuevaacropole #conferencias #volunteer #culture #philosophy #palestras #palestrasfilosoficas #reflexao #comentarios #filosofiaaplicada #filosofiaamaneiraclassica #filosofiaparaavida #mitos #simbolismo #autoconhecimento #autoaperfeicoamento #sentidodevida #vidainterior #consciencia #saberviver #artedeviver #sabedoria #amorasabedoria #luciahelenagalvao #professoraluciahelena #quarentenaretirointerior #quarentena #covid19 #isolamentosocial #acropoleplay #palestrafilosoficanovaacropole #instagram https://open.spotify.com/show/64tJx8PtMF1cQT9UUflGgZ?si=B2SvutyoSiqZD_rwYZIxnA
Petria is mom of four, entrepreneur and podcast host. She ist focussed on creating a more sustainable world with her bran Coco Rose Eco https://cocoroseeco.com.au/ and talks about such topics on her podcast "The sustainable shift podcast" https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sustainable-shift-podcast/id1515686967 We speak about the steps that you can take today to make this world a little better, as well as how to set up a business and how to navigate your time as a mom and businesswoman. You can also find her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cocoroseeco/?hl=de Also let me know how you liked this episode on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leandrahaupt and https://www.instagram.com/purehappyhealthy Much Love!
Season 2 Ep 24, we chat with Australian swimming legend and always inspiring Petria Thomas. In this podcast we discuss Petria's career starting up in Mullumbimby, her transistion into an elite athlete, the highs and struggles through out her career, battling injuries, mental toughness and of course finishing her career on top of the world at the 2004 Athens Olympics.
Episode: 2020.6.15The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants to support you in your times of loneliness. Perhaps there was a time where you felt alone in a painful situation. By reaching out and opening up, you will realize there are people experiencing the same issues you are. You can fight difficult times with the help of others who understand. Listen in to our first caller Cameron, who fears the difficulties of having to find a new group to spend time with since his previous friends have shut him out. Nancy advises Cameron to reach out to one of his former friends to get an understanding of why they no longer communicate and use that knowledge to connect with others. By realizing that people can outgrow each other, Cameron can move on. He can join school clubs and other social groups to meet new companions and build stronger relationships. Our second caller is Emily, a recent college graduate who moved back home. Emily is struggling with how to respectfully communicate with her parents about maintaining independence. Nancy instructs Emily to come up with a manageable way to contribute to her parents. Changing the arrangement so that it is more professional will allow Emily’s parents to understand that giving her freedom is necessary.Our inspirational guest is Jonathan Berenguer, who has faced several tragedies such as the death of his parents when he was a child. Jonathan was able to overcome dark times by looking up to role models who taught him to be the best version of himself. Finding faith in God allowed Jonathan to realize his purpose. Through hard work and stepping outside of his comfort zone, Jonathan was able to achieve success and see the value in life.Our last caller Petria is having difficulty maintaining a healthy relationship with her mother due to their opposite viewpoints. Nancy tells Petria to agree to disagree with her mother. Petria can come to an agreement with her mother on which topics they should avoid and which they enjoy discussing together. When Petria and her mother come to a disagreement, she can ask a third person to mediate the conversation by giving their unbiased opinion.Maybe you felt that others would have difficulty relating to your tough circumstances. Surround yourself with caring people and lean on them in times of need. By building a support system, you can overcome loneliness and live full out.
Episode: 2020.6.15The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants to support you in your times of loneliness. Perhaps there was a time where you felt alone in a painful situation. By reaching out and opening up, you will realize there are people experiencing the same issues you are. You can fight difficult times with the help of others who understand. Listen in to our first caller Cameron, who fears the difficulties of having to find a new group to spend time with since his previous friends have shut him out. Nancy advises Cameron to reach out to one of his former friends to get an understanding of why they no longer communicate and use that knowledge to connect with others. By realizing that people can outgrow each other, Cameron can move on. He can join school clubs and other social groups to meet new companions and build stronger relationships. Our second caller is Emily, a recent college graduate who moved back home. Emily is struggling with how to respectfully communicate with her parents about maintaining independence. Nancy instructs Emily to come up with a manageable way to contribute to her parents. Changing the arrangement so that it is more professional will allow Emily’s parents to understand that giving her freedom is necessary.Our inspirational guest is Jonathan Berenguer, who has faced several tragedies such as the death of his parents when he was a child. Jonathan was able to overcome dark times by looking up to role models who taught him to be the best version of himself. Finding faith in God allowed Jonathan to realize his purpose. Through hard work and stepping outside of his comfort zone, Jonathan was able to achieve success and see the value in life.Our last caller Petria is having difficulty maintaining a healthy relationship with her mother due to their opposite viewpoints. Nancy tells Petria to agree to disagree with her mother. Petria can come to an agreement with her mother on which topics they should avoid and which they enjoy discussing together. When Petria and her mother come to a disagreement, she can ask a third person to mediate the conversation by giving their unbiased opinion.Maybe you felt that others would have difficulty relating to your tough circumstances. Surround yourself with caring people and lean on them in times of need. By building a support system, you can overcome loneliness and live full out.
We are all becoming aware of the ways we can become eco-friendly. I chat with Petria Leggo-Field from Coco Rose Eco about some simple tips to become more eco-friendly in your everyday life and some of these you may not have thought of! You don't want to miss: •Simple ways to become more eco friendly that don't break the budget •Alternatives that you can use instead of plastics •The difference between biodegradable, degradable and green washable •How much microplastics we consume on a weekly basis •We shine the light on some eco friendly businesses Links and resources: Download my free ebook at www.pamhird.com Follow me on Facebook - Pam Hird Naturopath Follow me on Instagram: @pam_naturopath For more about me and what I do, check out my website. Want to connect with Petria: Download her free ebook - https://cocoroseeco.com.au/beginnersgreenmap/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cocoroseeco/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/cocoroseeco Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss out on any of health, wellbeing and lifestyle advice without the fluff. And, if you enjoyed this episode, please leave me a rating and a review? Thanks!
Março é um mês representativo da luta feminina diária por respeito e equidade. Por isso, escolhemos evidenciar ainda mais mulheres que fazem a diferença no mundo através do seu trabalho. Assista ao Papo Com Palestrante #27, com Pétria Chaves, nossa palestrante exclusiva, jornalista e âncora do Revista CBN.
Swimmer and three-time Olympic gold medallist Petria Thomas has a message for all athletes - “You don’t need to cheat to be good”. Petria joins us on the Podcast this week to discuss the role anti-doping plays to ensure a level playing field and how the process has developed over time. “It [testing] is a part of being an elite athlete,” she says. “It’s not just about enduring the testing, it’s about actually being an advocate for clean sport as well and really pushing the message out that you don’t need to cheat to be good.” She also discusses her role on ASADA’s Athlete Advisory Group and the importance of athletes being able to have a voice in the anti-doping world. “Athletes are the biggest stakeholder in sport. They have the most to lose if sport goes belly up so it’s really important that they have a seat at the table and are heard and their feedback is considered in the way that sport is developed and run into the future.” ASADA’s Senior Education Officer Cheryl Kalthofen answers a question from the public regarding the best way is to educate junior athletes about anti-doping. Complete Clean Sport 101 here: https://elearning.asada.gov.au/
With Orfeo ed Euridice, Christoph Willibald Gluck turned to an ancient story to show that he could create a new kind of opera. Powerful music displays powerful emotion, and this story tells us that the strongest emotion of all is love. You may know the myth of Orpheus and Euridice, but this Classical opera presents a version of the story in which love and music team up to change the will of the gods. Hosted by Pat and guest co-host Petria.
Confira a entrevista que Ivani Mancini concedeu à rádio CBN no sábado 17/08.
2018.4.28The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants to support you in your times of loneliness. Perhaps there was a time where you felt alone in a painful situation. By reaching out and opening up, you will realize there are people experiencing the same issues you are. You can fight difficult times with the help of others who understand. Listen in to our first caller Cameron, who fears the difficulties of having to find a new group to spend time with since his previous friends have shut him out. Nancy advises Cameron to reach out to one of his former friends to get an understanding of why they no longer communicate and use that knowledge to connect with others. By realizing that people can outgrow each other, Cameron can move on. He can join school clubs and other social groups to meet new companions and build stronger relationships. Our second caller is Emily, a recent college graduate who moved back home. Emily is struggling with how to respectfully communicate with her parents about maintaining independence. Nancy instructs Emily to come up with a manageable way to contribute to her parents. Changing the arrangement so that it is more professional will allow Emily’s parents to understand that giving her freedom is necessary.Our inspirational guest is Jonathan Berenguer, who has faced several tragedies such as the death of his parents when he was a child. Jonathan was able to overcome dark times by looking up to role models who taught him to be the best version of himself. Finding faith in God allowed Jonathan to realize his purpose. Through hard work and stepping outside of his comfort zone, Jonathan was able to achieve success and see the value in life.Our last caller Petria is having difficulty maintaining a healthy relationship with her mother due to their opposite viewpoints. Nancy tells Petria to agree to disagree with her mother. Petria can come to an agreement with her mother on which topics they should avoid and which they enjoy discussing together. When Petria and her mother come to a disagreement, she can ask a third person to mediate the conversation by giving their unbiased opinion.Maybe you felt that others would have difficulty relating to your tough circumstances. Surround yourself with caring people and lean on them in times of need. By building a support system, you can overcome loneliness and live full out.
2018.4.28The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants to support you in your times of loneliness. Perhaps there was a time where you felt alone in a painful situation. By reaching out and opening up, you will realize there are people experiencing the same issues you are. You can fight difficult times with the help of others who understand. Listen in to our first caller Cameron, who fears the difficulties of having to find a new group to spend time with since his previous friends have shut him out. Nancy advises Cameron to reach out to one of his former friends to get an understanding of why they no longer communicate and use that knowledge to connect with others. By realizing that people can outgrow each other, Cameron can move on. He can join school clubs and other social groups to meet new companions and build stronger relationships. Our second caller is Emily, a recent college graduate who moved back home. Emily is struggling with how to respectfully communicate with her parents about maintaining independence. Nancy instructs Emily to come up with a manageable way to contribute to her parents. Changing the arrangement so that it is more professional will allow Emily’s parents to understand that giving her freedom is necessary.Our inspirational guest is Jonathan Berenguer, who has faced several tragedies such as the death of his parents when he was a child. Jonathan was able to overcome dark times by looking up to role models who taught him to be the best version of himself. Finding faith in God allowed Jonathan to realize his purpose. Through hard work and stepping outside of his comfort zone, Jonathan was able to achieve success and see the value in life.Our last caller Petria is having difficulty maintaining a healthy relationship with her mother due to their opposite viewpoints. Nancy tells Petria to agree to disagree with her mother. Petria can come to an agreement with her mother on which topics they should avoid and which they enjoy discussing together. When Petria and her mother come to a disagreement, she can ask a third person to mediate the conversation by giving their unbiased opinion.Maybe you felt that others would have difficulty relating to your tough circumstances. Surround yourself with caring people and lean on them in times of need. By building a support system, you can overcome loneliness and live full out.
Chanel and Sherry are joined with special guest, JohnRae' Stowers who shares her mother's story of beating breast cancer! Her mother was then diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month! Please support the fight! Email: bruchwithbestiespodcast@gmail.com IG: @BRUNCHWITHBESTIESPODCAST
The first minutes, hours and days with a newborn baby are crucial for setting up the best possible adjustment to life outside the womb, learning to breastfeed and recovery for mother and baby. This is best achieved through supporting new parents to be the main ones handling the new baby. We hear from Dr Robyn Thompson, midwife and breastfeeding researcher, on why it is so important for handling of a new baby by others is best kept to a minimum if all is well - even hospital staff. New parents need lots of quiet time to adjust to their lives as parents, to recover from birth and to support the baby's own process of learning to breastfeed.We also hear from a mother of two children who knew instinctively the importance of minimising lots of outside contact during the early weeks and as a consequence, her babies were very calm. However, not everyone understood her intentions, but she held her ground on this. She calls for extended family and friends to respect new parents' choices to keep life quiet and simple in the early weeks. If new parents aren't explicit in their wish for this, it is worth asking if that is what they would like and how you can support them.This information is to support expectant parents and help prevent issues arising postnatally. Birth and breastfeeding takes its own path and can have unexpected turns. There are specialised services for parents to discuss their births, no matter how long ago, including: www.birthtalk.org, consiousbirth.com, birthingfromwithin.comCredits: - Dr Robyn Thompson, www.breastfeedingconsultant.com- special thanks to Petria, mother, for sharing her personal storiesReferences:Dr Robyn Thompson - http://www.breastfeedingconsultant.com/single-post/2017/09/02/The-First-BreastfeedThe Birth Pause: thebirthpause.comDr Nils Bergman: http://thebirthpause.com/tag/skin-to-skinSarah Blaffer Hrdy, Mother Nature (1999) Babies Celebrated: “ For species such as primates, the mother IS the environment.” Microbirth Movie: microbirth.comProducer: Sally Cusackcopyright www.pbbmedia.org2017First broadcast on 99.9 BayFM, Byron Bay, Australia on 25 September 2017.
The first minutes, hours and days with a newborn baby are crucial for setting up the best possible adjustment to life outside the womb, learning to breastfeed and recovery for mother and baby. This is best achieved through supporting new parents to be the main ones handling the new baby. We hear from Dr Robyn Thompson, midwife and breastfeeding researcher, on why it is so important for handling of a new baby by others is best kept to a minimum if all is well - even hospital staff. New parents need lots of quiet time to adjust to their lives as parents, to recover from birth and to support the baby's own process of learning to breastfeed.We also hear from a mother of two children who knew instinctively the importance of minimising lots of outside contact during the early weeks and as a consequence, her babies were very calm. However, not everyone understood her intentions, but she held her ground on this. She calls for extended family and friends to respect new parents' choices to keep life quiet and simple in the early weeks. If new parents aren't explicit in their wish for this, it is worth asking if that is what they would like and how you can support them.This information is to support expectant parents and help prevent issues arising postnatally. Birth and breastfeeding takes its own path and can have unexpected turns. There are specialised services for parents to discuss their births, no matter how long ago, including: www.birthtalk.org, consiousbirth.com, birthingfromwithin.comCredits: - Dr Robyn Thompson, www.breastfeedingconsultant.com- special thanks to Petria, mother, for sharing her personal storiesReferences:Dr Robyn Thompson - http://www.breastfeedingconsultant.com/single-post/2017/09/02/The-First-BreastfeedThe Birth Pause: thebirthpause.comDr Nils Bergman: http://thebirthpause.com/tag/skin-to-skinSarah Blaffer Hrdy, Mother Nature (1999) Babies Celebrated: “ For species such as primates, the mother IS the environment.” Microbirth Movie: microbirth.comProducer: Sally Cusackcopyright www.pbbmedia.org2017First broadcast on 99.9 BayFM, Byron Bay, Australia on 25 September 2017.
Segunda parte do Programa Caminhos Alternativos. Hoje, a Petria e a Fabiola que participaram do Detox de Corpo e Alma, contam como foi a experiência delas durante o programa. Para saber mais, acesse www.detoxdecorpoealma.com