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Living Full Out Show
Discover How Confronting Your Fears Can Boost Your Confidence As You Live Full Out.

Living Full Out Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019 52:54


Episode: 2019.5.7 The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants you to discover how confronting your fears can boost your confidence as you live full out. Perhaps you might be in a situation where you feel anxious and lack confidence. Maybe you fell short on a goal or had a less than average day at work. This kind of shortcoming can cause negative feelings. By facing the cause of your worries and doing things differently, you can have a fearless outlook and be on your way to living full out. Our first caller, Emilee, struggles with dieting as she eats the wrong food which triggers a binge. She seeks advice from Nancy on how to stop this cycle which causes her to feel guilty. Listen as Nancy coaches her to have someone hold her accountable for her actions and to penalize herself with exercise when she’s off course. Our next caller, Tori is having trouble balancing work and school and has little time for fun. Hear how Nancy advises her to cut work hours but honoring her free time to do the things she likes such as watching tv, reading, and writing in a journal. Our Inspirational guest, Debbie Salamone, is a shark attack survivor and founder of the organization Shark Attack Survivors for Shark Conservation and is part of the Pew Environment Group. In 2004 off the coast of Florida, she was attacked in waist deep water by a White tip or Black tip estimated to be about 5 feet long. Tune in to hear how she persevered from her injuries.Our next caller, Lina, is going through the process of planning her daughter’s wedding. She seeks advice on how to cope with the stress and savor the important milestone. Listen as Nancy suggests that she has fun and executes her decisions knowing that the only thing that could go wrong is overspending. By choosing to move forward with an altered attitude, you can better manage fear or adversity. It’s important to reassure yourself when you feel unconfident. When you face life’s challenges you will grow wiser and braver as you live full out

Living Full Out Show
Discover How Confronting Your Fears Can Boost Your Confidence As You Live Full Out.

Living Full Out Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019 52:54


Episode: 2019.5.7 The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants you to discover how confronting your fears can boost your confidence as you live full out. Perhaps you might be in a situation where you feel anxious and lack confidence. Maybe you fell short on a goal or had a less than average day at work. This kind of shortcoming can cause negative feelings. By facing the cause of your worries and doing things differently, you can have a fearless outlook and be on your way to living full out. Our first caller, Emilee, struggles with dieting as she eats the wrong food which triggers a binge. She seeks advice from Nancy on how to stop this cycle which causes her to feel guilty. Listen as Nancy coaches her to have someone hold her accountable for her actions and to penalize herself with exercise when she’s off course. Our next caller, Tori is having trouble balancing work and school and has little time for fun. Hear how Nancy advises her to cut work hours but honoring her free time to do the things she likes such as watching tv, reading, and writing in a journal. Our Inspirational guest, Debbie Salamone, is a shark attack survivor and founder of the organization Shark Attack Survivors for Shark Conservation and is part of the Pew Environment Group. In 2004 off the coast of Florida, she was attacked in waist deep water by a White tip or Black tip estimated to be about 5 feet long. Tune in to hear how she persevered from her injuries.Our next caller, Lina, is going through the process of planning her daughter’s wedding. She seeks advice on how to cope with the stress and savor the important milestone. Listen as Nancy suggests that she has fun and executes her decisions knowing that the only thing that could go wrong is overspending. By choosing to move forward with an altered attitude, you can better manage fear or adversity. It’s important to reassure yourself when you feel unconfident. When you face life’s challenges you will grow wiser and braver as you live full out

Politics Done Differently
Episode 004 - Mr John Newton Carey MLA BA (Hons)

Politics Done Differently

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 35:10


In this episode, we talk to Mr John Carey MLA BA (Hons), State Member for Perth and Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; State Development, Jobs and Trade; Federal-State Relations, and; Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport; Planning, about engaging the Australian voters in the political discourse. Topics covered include: - Changing people's expectations around politics and bureaucracy - The role of a Parliamentary secretary - Density, population and urban sprawl in the Perth Metropolitan area and Western Australia - The threat of climate change - State-federal government relationships - The role of small businesses in creating and maintaining the local community - The disengagement of voters in the political agenda - The benefits of political door-knocking - Why politicians should show a more personal side - Researching how to improve urban planning - The need for politicians to stop playing into the stereotypes the public has - The difficulty in finding middle ground with more extremist viewpoints in politics - The benefits of referendums and community voice - The importance of a strong free press - Environmental advocacy in an urban setting - Behind the scenes achievements in state government - Direct engagement with voters - State-local government relationships - The need for voters to get involved About Mr Carey: In his professional career, John has worked as a journalist in print, radio and TV, as well as a parliamentary adviser to previous WA Premiers, Dr Geoff Gallop and Alan Carpenter. John then worked as a lobbyist for the Pew Environment Group, successfully advocating for the creation of a Great Kimberley Marine Park.   Elected as the Mayor of the City of Vincent in 2013 and again in 2015, he championed a significant reform program – ensuring the council became a leader in transparency and accountability standards in the local government sector, cutting red tape, and driving vibrant town centres and main streets.  Now as the Member for Perth, he has additional responsibilities as the Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier, and the Minister for Transport and Planning. In his first year as the Member of Perth, he organised the Perth City Summit, attended by over 350 residents, small businesses and property owners, interested in driving renewal to make the City a better place to live, work and play.

What Doesn't Kill You
Episode 99: Putting Meat on the Table with Bob Martin

What Doesn't Kill You

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2014 40:18


Bob Martin is the director of Food System Policy at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Center for a Livable Future and guest lecturer at the school. Formerly, he was a senior officer at the Pew Environment Group and was the Executive Director of the Pew Commission on Industrial Farm Animal Production, a two year study funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts by a grant to Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The charge to the Commission was to recommend solutions to the problems caused by concentrated animal feeding operations in the areas of public health, the environment, rural communities, and animal welfare. The Commission’s final report, Putting Meat on the Table: Industrial Farm Animal Production in America, was release on April 28, 2008. This week on What Doesn’t Kill You, Katy Keiffer talks with Bob about the report, and its findings on antibiotics in livestock agriculture, waste management, contract growing, and more! Thanks to our sponsor, Cain Vineyard & Winery. Music by Dead Stars. “I think the conclusion of the report said it best – change will come from a more informed and aggressive consumer.” [34:45] — Bob Martin on What Doesn’t Kill You

What Doesn't Kill You
Episode 99: Putting Meat on the Table with Bob Martin

What Doesn't Kill You

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2014 40:18


Bob Martin is the director of Food System Policy at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Center for a Livable Future and guest lecturer at the school. Formerly, he was a senior officer at the Pew Environment Group and was the Executive Director of the Pew Commission on Industrial Farm Animal Production, a two year study funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts by a grant to Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The charge to the Commission was to recommend solutions to the problems caused by concentrated animal feeding operations in the areas of public health, the environment, rural communities, and animal welfare. The Commission’s final report, Putting Meat on the Table: Industrial Farm Animal Production in America, was release on April 28, 2008. This week on What Doesn’t Kill You, Katy Keiffer talks with Bob about the report, and its findings on antibiotics in livestock agriculture, waste management, contract growing, and more! Thanks to our sponsor, Cain Vineyard & Winery. Music by Dead Stars. “I think the conclusion of the report said it best – change will come from a more informed and aggressive consumer.” [34:45] — Bob Martin on What Doesn’t Kill You

Scottish Poetry Library Podcast
[SPL] August 2012: Gregory O'Brien

Scottish Poetry Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2012 28:32


Gregory O'Brien recently visited the Scottish Poetry Library and we took the opportunity to have a chat about his remarkable journey to the Kermadec islands. He talks about how he got involved in the project, which was organised by PEW Environment Group and reads some of the work which came out of his involvement. Presented by Ryan Van Winkle. Produced by Colin Fraser @anonpoetry. Music by Ewen Maclean. Links: http://www.thekermadecs.org/ and http://vimeo.com/33871056

Environment
Oceans wrap Day 1

Environment

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2012


Oceans Inc presenter Charlotte Smith talks to Sue Lieberman of the Pew Environment Group about her aspirations for the Rio+20 Earth Summit and her views of the new Global Partnership for Oceans announced by the UN and the World Bank.