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Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin (DFW) unveils the 2025 Wisconsin Cheese Trends Report, offering a forward-thinking analysis of the innovations, flavor trends, and consumer preferences driving the future of the cheese industry. Pam Jahnke visits with Rachel Kerr, vice president of brand marketing, about what the research show. Kerr says they've found five key consumer insights in the cheese industry that DFW will be focusing on to continue delighting food enthusiasts worldwide. Focusing on innovation and tradition, the report offers a glimpse into the evolving world of cheese and how Wisconsin remains at the forefront. From global cheese renaissance to mood-boosting snacking, the 2025 Wisconsin Cheese Trends Report explores consumer behaviors ripe for cheese implementation. For example, the research reveals that 64% of consumers are eager to try new products that incorporate old-world recipes, offering significant potential to explore creative new expressions of classic cheese varieties. The report even offers ways to “taste” each trend. To dive deeper into the insights, read the full trends report powered by Innova Market Insights by visiting wisconsindairy.org/cheesetrends.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Wisconsin Agribusiness Classic has a new home - the Kalahari Resort in WI Dells. Stephanie Hoff finds out about the venue change from the new executive director of WABA, Grace Howe. Warmer weather is on the way later this week according to Stu Muck. The warmer weather is making ice fishing a challenge this year in Wisconsin. Ben Jarboe finds out about safety details with Jake Holsclaw from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. 2025 is bringing renewed interest in dairy as a power food! Rachel Kerr, Vice President of Brand Marketing with Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin joins Pam Jahnke to share the excitement. There's more interest in cheese both domestically and internationally, that's keeping Wisconsin cheesemakers busy! Paid for by Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wisconsin's love for cheese is set to shine once again as the highly anticipated "Cheese, Fair Off the Square" event returns to Madison. With an expanded lineup of cheesemakers and a new location, this year's event promises to be bigger and better, drawing thousands of cheese enthusiasts from across the region. Rachel Kerr, Vice President of Brand Marketing for Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin joins us for this month's check in with dairy checkoff to share the excitement and details behind this unique celebration of the the rich flavors and artistry that define Wisconsin cheese.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to episode 66 of The Ski Instructor Podcast, this week featuring Ali Gibb and Rachel Kerr of the Women's Mountain Club. The Women's Mountain Club is a year round club for women doing all sorts of mountain activities. It originally started with skiing but has expanded in recent years to include hiking, biking, climbing and a bunch of other stuff too. I talk to Ali and Rach about their journey towards becoming fully certified instructors in France, how the WMC came about, cuckoo clocks, periods, gender differences in learning, why female only groups work and a whole bunch of other stuff. It's a great interview if I do say so myself and I think you'll really enjoy it. Find Women's Mountain Club here: https://www.womensmountainclub.com/ Find Ali here: https://thesnowinstitute.com/ski-instructors/#AliGibb Find Rachel here: https://www.rachelkerr.me/ happy listening Dave dave@snow-pros.ski www.snow-pros.ski/lessons music by www.bensound.com
In this episode, I got to talk with WORLD Magazine Correspondent, Jill Nelson. Jill has focused a large portion of her reporting of the past several years on the Ukraine/Russia war and the Israel/Hamas war in the Middle East. Our conversation covers the history of these conflicts, the reason for the war, and how Christians should think through these sorts of geopolitical issues. UKRAINE/RUSSIA March 10, 2022: “Far From Family”Interviews: Cyndee Knight, Ambassador of Father's House Luis Ruiz, and adoptive parents Jennifer Russ and Phil Graveshttps://wng.org/articles/far-from-family-1646881083 “Ukrainians seek justice for war crimes” (3-26-22)https://wng.org/roundups/ukrainians-seek-justice-for-war-crimes-1648315482Interviews: Serhiy Perebyinis (wife killed in Irpin) and Tatyana Kobzar (nephew killed in same attack) ***“Russia's Rapid Decline” (May 5, 2022)https://wng.org/articles/russias-rapid-decline-1651633867(Interviews: Pastor Andre Furmanov, Pastor Andrew Berdishev, Baptist Pastor Yuri Sipko, Bishop Albert Ratkin, David Satter) ***“Quest for Justice” (Sept. 10, 2022)https://wng.org/articles/quest-for-justice-1661313430Interviews: Ludmyla Savchenko, Oleksandra Matviichuk (Nobel Peace Prize 2022), Sergey Rakhuba (Mission Eurasia) ***“Encountering Tribulation” (Dec. 8, 2022)https://wng.org/articles/encountering-tribulation-1670453390Interview: Mikhail Britsyn Pastoral perspectives: “United in Faith, Divided by War” (4-12-22) https://wng.org/podcasts/united-in-faith-divided-by-war-1649734795Andre Furmanov, Oleg Magdych, Oleg VasilevskyWar Crimes: “Cracking Down on the Kremlin” (5-23-22)https://wng.org/podcasts/school-choice-in-maine-1655960967?fbclid=IwAR3N5raQZdKgyzvLtnxaJRQd6WpfXxqsf8UfNSXBeFXPw4NxJYpotj9pfM8Ludmyla Savchanko and Rachel Kerr (law professor at King's College London and co-director of the War Crimes Research Group) ***A 2014 story that unpacks why some Christians support Putinhttps://wng.org/articles/putins-playbook-1617325335 First invasion: ***https://wng.org/articles/cold-realities-1617329918 https://wng.org/articles/winter-at-the-barricades-1618235450ISRAELDecember Reporting trip: ***“Seed of Hope” (Israel Trip) (1-25-24)Interviews: David Pileggi (Rector of Christ Church in Old City), Pastor Michael Beener, Ran Ferdman, Israel Iluzhttps://wng.org/articles/seeds-of-hope-1705899552 ***I really enjoyed talking with David: “Christians in the Holy Land” (Q&A with David Pileggi-Christ Church Jerusalem) (1-26-24)https://wng.org/articles/christians-and-the-holy-land-1706119688 “Remembering their faces” (Hostages Square in Tel Aviv) (1-23-24)Interviews: Michael Levy, Liad Gross, and others)https://wng.org/podcasts/remembering-their-faces-1705961515“Daily Bread in a War Zone” (feeding troops fighting Hezbollah) (1-25-24)Interview: Pastor Israel Iluzhttps://wng.org/podcasts/daily-bread-in-a-war-zone-1706130658 ***“Neighbors at War” (Settler violence in the West Bank) (2-7-24)Interviews: Mustafa Al Kabeyta, "Joshua Pex"https://wng.org/podcasts/neighbors-at-war-1707243200Myths and Miracles about Israel on its 70th anniversary https://wng.org/articles/miracles-and-myths-1620595714“A history of violence: Hamas' attack on Israel is only the latest in a 75-year war” (Timeline) (10-19-23)https://wng.org/articles/a-history-of-violence-1697674996?_gl=1*i505qe*_ga*MTc4NzMzMTg4OS4xNjYzMzY0Mjgx*_ga_QH42Y1N34C*MTcwNTQ1MTU5NS42My4xLjE3MDU0NTMyOTAuNjAuMC4w “Mass murder gambit: Hamas has the world's attention. But Can it reignite Arab sympathies?”(12-21-23)Interviews: Pastor Israel Pochtar (WhatsApp), Daniel Pipes, and Haisam Hassanein (FDD)https://wng.org/articles/mass-murder-gambit-1702953880?_gl=1*1jypt5a*_ga*MTc4NzMzMTg4OS4xNjYzMzY0Mjgx*_ga_QH42Y1N34C*MTcwNTQ1MTU5NS42My4xLjE3MDU0NTM0NjEuMTQuMC4w***An older story about pro-Hamas elements on U.S. campuses (2009)https://wng.org/articles/pro-palestinian-junta-1620659027 ISOLATIONISM “Exit Stage Right: American conservatives are urging Uncle Sam to bow out of world affairs” (1-11-23)Interviews: AEI's Matthew Continetti. Sen. John Thune, and Oleg Magdych)https://wng.org/articles/exit-stage-right-1704860393 ISLAM and ISLAMISM***https://wng.org/podcasts/fighting-radicalization-in-the-west-1618322328 https://wng.org/articles/too-cozy-for-comfort-1617303645 ***https://wng.org/articles/northern-migration-1617305085 And I'm including this one because it seems as Christians, we have to also be careful not to shun our Muslim neighbors. God is at work: ***Muslim Background Believers “Seeking a Savior” (3-9-23) Interviews: Georges Houssney (Horizons International), Fouad Masri (Crescent Project), Farah Marvil Saada (Hope for Ishmael), Hamid Hatami (MEHR Ministries), Mike Westerfield (convert) , Abdu Murray (Embrace the Truth) https://wng.org/articles/seeking-a-savior-1678156456 Sign up for an Optiv Network subscription: https://optivnetwork.comFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/optivnetworkFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OptivNetworkEmail us at andy@optivnetwork.com with your questions!Music: "nesting" by Birocratic (http://birocratic.lnk.to/allYL)
On this very special episode of This Is TASTE, it's a TASTE road trip! Aliza, Matt, and producer Clayton traveled all across the great state of Wisconsin to dig deep into the wide world of Wisconsin Cheese, from fresh to aged to blended with Indian spices. We visited Mark Crave and the farmstead operation of Crave Brothers Farmstead Cheese in Waterloo, and we peeked inside the cheese caves at Roelli Cheese Haus in Shullsburg, where award-winning cheddars and alpine cheeses are aged by Master Cheesemaker Chris Roelli. Tandoori gouda? It's as good as it sounds, and we spoke with Huma Siddiqui-Seitz of White Jasmine about creating her unforgettable cheese.Also on the show, we caught up with John Jaeggi to talk about the Wisconsin Master Cheesemaker Program and what goes into grading and judging cheese. Finally, we spoke with Rachel Kerr, senior director of brand marketing for Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin, about how Wisconsin cheese got to where it is now. This very special episode is supported by Wisconsin Cheese.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mick Hombs begrudgingly took over as General Manager of FarmFirst Dairy Cooperative. He's been a part of the milk procurement team since 2019, and was happy to stay in that role. Now, he's using his expertise to move the cooperative forward. He chats with Pam Jahnke. Canadian rail workers are threatening to strike, putting all of agriculture on notice. They say they're working shorthanded everywhere leading to safety concerns. It's one of the earliest seasons ever for Wisconsin asparagus! Nathan Bula of Adams is busy harvesting his 24 acres of asparagus. He talks with Charitee Seebecker about the season so far. The "Top Chef" effect is still at play for Wisconsin agriculture and restaurants. Pam Jahnke visits with Rachel Kerr, Senior Branding Marketing Specialist for Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin. She says they worked with Travel Wisconsin to bring the show to the state.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Next Level You Live 2024 - click here to get the details, grab your ticket, and book your hotel room!*Schedule a free Breakthrough Call with Jenna - click hereConnect with Rachel Kerr:Instagram @thebeautyboostcolumbushttps://www.thebeautyboost.net/In this episode, Jenna sits down with Rachel Kerr, the visionary founder of The Beauty Boost, to explore the transformative journey from restlessness to relentless action. Rachel shares her insights on breaking down overwhelming goals into bite-size chunks, embracing the uncertainty of not knowing exactly what you're doing, and the power of consistently showing up. She emphasizes the significance of continuous learning, the pivotal role of relationships, and the necessity of stepping out of your comfort zone for growth. Rachel's story is a testament to building a thriving business and community that spans over half the states in the United States, all stemming from a desire to turn a restless feeling into years of consistent action.
The holiday season is one of the best times to highlight Wisconsin's dairy products, dairy farmers and dairy processors. Rachel Kerr is the Senior Director of Experiential and Brand Marketing for Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin. Through industry research, DFW has found some common trends in what consumers are looking for during the holiday season. Kerr visits with Pam Jahnke and explains that today's consumers are looking for food experiences. Different flavors, cultural influences and stories or origin check the boxes for what they're looking for. Kerr also says that today's consumers want the "back story" on the products they're purchasing. From sustainability to environmental footprints, it all matters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The HRN team went to the first annual Art of Cheese Festival in Madison Wisconsin to talk to the movers and shakers from all corners of the Wisconsin cheese world. In this episode Cutting the Curd host, Jessica Kesselman sits down with Liz Thorpe to hear about the Affinage classes she taught at the festival and with Shannon Berry, the cheesemonger and Certified Cheese Professional who cut the cheese for the entire weekend. Then former cheesemaker H Conley speaks with Rachel Kerr, the Festival Director for the Art of Cheese Festival to hear how the whole event came together. HRN on Tour is powered by Simplecast.
Wisconsin's dairy industry will be at center stage for the inaugural Art of Cheese Festival. The event's attracting interest and guests from around the world . Nate Zimdars visits with Rachel Kerr of Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin and explains the itinerary.Ashley Huhn from the Steffes Group visits with Pam Jahnke about things people should consider if they're thinking about an auction. Paid for by Steffes Group. U.S.D.A Under Secretary Jenny Lester Moffitt visited Wisconsin on Wednesday, discussing the program and financial options they're offering to beginning farmers and farmers that have been turned away elsewhere. She explains to Nate Zimdars how gratifying it is to see the impact programs have on people's lives. Ryan Yonkman, vice president and analyst with EverAg, joins Pam Jahnke to discuss the continue fallout we're seeing in cheese prices. He also discusses the rapid run-up in butter, plus the "unknowns" about a potential government shutdown and risk management tools farmers depend on.rSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discussion continues on the next Farm Bill. Although the bill technically expires at the end of September, taking time to craft a proper bill is critical. Bob Bosold talks with Darrin VonRuden, president of the WI Farmers Union, about what they've been crafting. State Rep. Travis Tranel is monitoring discussions that might define where solar panel farms can/cannot be located in Wisconsin. The Art of Cheese Festival is coming to Madison this weekend. Rachel Kerr with Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin says it's attracting global attention. We're in the middle of WI Ag Tourism Week. Sheila Everhart, exec. director with WI Ag Tourism, joins Pam Jahnke to highlight some of their growth areas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As America's Dairyland, Wisconsin has numerous events that highlight the impact of dairy on our state. This include dairy livestock shows, farm breakfasts during June dairy month, or other events that highlight all of the different dairy products that we have to offer. A new event this year is the Art of the Cheese Festival. This event will be hosted by the Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin and is taking place in downtown Madison September 29th - October 1st. Rachel Kerr from Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin shares more about the upcoming event.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guy's first guest in this week's adventure in Food, Wine, & Fun is the Sr. Director Experiential and Brand Marketing for the Wisconsin Dairy Farmers organization
On this week's episode, Quiana brings on a special guest Rachel Kerr Founder of the Beauty Boost based in Columbus, Ohio. They spend time diving into Rachel's passion for building community for women to feel empowered, healthy and beautiful. Rachel and Quiana also touch on the importance of women owning their power of having it all, but not all at once. Follow The Beauty Boost on Instagram Website: https://linktr.ee/thebeautyboostcolumbus
Wisconsin has always been known for its long history of cheesemaking, but now it may also be known for its incredible artisan cheese festival. Art of Cheese is an exclusive cheese festival created for the world's biggest cheese lovers, and it's happening across downtown Madison and the surrounding communities from Sept. 29 - Oct. 1. Hosted by Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin, this first-time event promises exclusive experiences and tours with behind-the-scenes access to creameries and dairy farms, cheese yoga, a Bubbles and Cheese Brunch and a Cheese Fair Off the Square. The festival will also have interactive classes on everything from cheese pairing to crafting and learning the art of affinage, and a chance to meet (and even dine with) award-winning Master Cheesemakers. The highlight of the weekend will be the first-ever Wisconsin Cheese Ball (the kind where you dance and eat cheese). Pam Jahnke visits with Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin's, Rachel Kerr, about the depth the event brings to enjoying cheese. The complete lineup of events is designed for the truly cheese obsessed. Experience America's Dairyland through 16 unique limited ticketed events, including: Exclusive Excursions: You'll board a bus and be swept away for a day you'll never forget with access to creameries, farms, cheese experts, award-winning chefs, makers and more. A Journey to the Heartland of Wisconsin Cheese: Spend the day in Southern Wisconsin's Green County with visits to two legendary creameries followed by a coursed lunch at Seven Acre Dairy and ending with a lesson from Marissa Mullen of @thatcheeseplate. Aged to Perfection: A Bourbon & Cheese Excursion: Kick the day off with a cheese sensory class at the Center for Dairy Research, followed by a bourbon and cheese tasting and catered lunch by James Beard Award-nominated chef Daniel Fox at J. Henry & Sons Bourbon. Breaking the Mold in Cheese & Architecture: Start the day visiting the farm and creamery at Uplands Cheese. Then we'll make our way to lunch & a tour of Frank Lloyd Wright designed Taliesin with James Beard Award-nominated chef and host of Wisconsin Foodie, Luke Zahm, who will draw inspiration from local cheeses. Cheesemaking 101: Science for Cheese Geeks: Take a mini course in cheese science at the UW's Center for Dairy Research. Then have lunch at Cadre Restaurant with a group of Wisconsin Master Cheesemakers. The Wisconsin Cheese Ball at Garver Feed Mill: Boogie with Blue, romp with Ricotta, spin with Swiss, or hop with Havarti; it's a cheese party featuring music and cheesemaking royalty. For every ticket sold a donation of cheese will be made to a local food bank. Classes & Seminars at Various Venues Around Madison. Join James Beard Award-winning author such as Laura Werlin, cheese gurus like Liz Thorpe of The People's Cheese™, as well as James Beard Award-nominated chef Luke Zahm to reveal new wonders of Wisconsin Cheese. Cheese Fair & Marketplace: The Cheese Fair Off the Square is open to the public alongside the Dane County Farmer's Market. This pop-up market is your one-stop shop for sampling and purchasing your new favorite cheese directly from makers from around the state. This ultimate cheese fantasy is just a few months away. Tickets are limited and will go on sale July 13, 2023. Go to ArtofCheeseFestival.com to check out the full line-up of events, stay connected and purchase tickets when they go on sale in July.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From analyzing crop health to guiding spray drones, drone technology has become an important tool for farmers. Jill Welke speaks with Shawn Creviston of Chippewa Valley Technical College about the various ways drones are being used in agriculture. There were several policies in the state budget just signed by Tony Evers that will provide money for dairy initiatives. Director of Government Affairs for the Dairy Business Association, Chad Zuleger, speaks to Nate Zimdars about the dairy wins in the budget and what else they will continue to advocate for in the next session. Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin will be hosting the inaugural Art of Cheese Festival this fall from September 29 to October 1st in downtown Madison. Pam Jahnke speaks with Rachel Kerr from Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin for details of the event. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My series is titled Success Leaves Clues which we talk to people doing big things who took personal risk to ACT on a big idea they had and found SUCCESS doing it!! On this Episode: Talking with Rachel Kerr, Founder of The Beauty Boost, which is a women's group now in 25 different cities. They put on monthly events for women to make them feel healthy and beautiful, and bring them together in a community for friendship and connection. My series is titled Success Leaves Clues which we talk to people doing big things who took personal risk to ACT on a big idea they had and found SUCCESS doing it!! On this Episode: Talking with Rachel Kerr, Founder of The Beauty Boost, which is a women's group now in 25 different cities. They put on monthly events for women to make them feel healthy and beautiful, and bring them together in a community for friendship and connection. *She talks about her career pathway that let her to this big idea! *One big pivotal moment was working with a life coach… this began the process of her being more introspective and asking herself better questions *She began(what eventually became @thebeautyboostcolumbus model) as putting on a RETREAT for women because felt like a retreat was very impactful because "it's an immersive experience, and had the most potential to bring about the most change"… (again I completely agree with this!) "I think there's a lot of pressure on people to make your job your passion I do you get to do that which is great the best of all worlds."..There's so many more options out." *3 years it took from Retreat to full time. ->>>*She has/is working with a business coach and SHARES SOME GOOD ADVICE ON HOW TO SELECT THE RIGHT COACH FOR YOU! Listen in for thi!! Very insightful! *She says that every successful person that she knows still has a coach for continued growth and development. *She took Marie Forleo's B school business coaching program, and she still applies the concepts to her business now and one of her big takeaways is if your course or your program is not taking off then you should POLL your audience to see what it is that they want it's not what you want. The website is www.thebeautyboost.net contact RACHEL@thebeauty boost.net. 6142092600 Insta @thebeautyboostcolumbus
What's ahead for dairy? Mark Stephenson is retired, but Extension specialist Lenny Polzin and company are carrying on the work helping dairy farmers make good management decisions. Right now, Polzin is working on the dairy market and price forecasts. He says demand is good, especially for cheese. Even as the dollar remains strong and interest rates continue to rise, there hasn't been pullback on exports, he says.E15 sales are not permanently allowed year-round due to an outdated rule, according to Growth Energy. Attorney Joe Kakesh is Growth Energy's legal counsel. He breaks down why new policy or regulation to expand E15 is a priority.Rachel Kerr, director of brand marketing with Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin, leads experiential marketing projects, such as Cheeselandia. She also predicts 2023 trends. She says consumers want to: elevate the at-home eating experience; enjoy simple pleasures on a budget; live a health conscious lifestyle; and purchase products that don't hurt the environment. The good thing about cheese? It checks all the boxes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rachel Kerr, Sr. Director Experiential & Brand Marketing visits with Pam Jahnke about consumer trends, focused on dairy products, in 2023. Among the areas she's focusing include: · Simple pleasures that bring enjoyment on a budget · Elevated at-home experiences · Healthier living options · Conscious consumption that minimizes environmental impact Kerr says consumers are looking for an "elevated experience", and specialty food purchases are gaining prominence as an alternative to dining out. Since Wisconsin crafts 50% of the nation's specialty cheese and is available in 99% of supermarkets nationwide, we can have any impact here. I think we'll start seeing more upscale meal kits, at-home hibachi grilling or smoking craft cocktails, and digital connections to extra content, to share compelling stories – a few examples of how to make at-home occasions more engaging. (Butter board trend and growth to Mascarpone and other specialty cheese products.) Find out more about these trends at wisconsindairy.org. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Making friends as an adult is hard, right? Today, Rachel Kerr--founder of the Beauty Boost, is on the show sharing tips on how to put yourself out there, step outside of your comfort zone and find like-minded women that you can become friends with and do life together! Connection is a high form of self care we often neglect, you'll love these tips! *** WORK WITH ME: -Enroll in my signature program,, SELF TRANSFORM U now! (my mini course, THE HABITS THAT STICK STARTER KIT is included in your enrollment!) or reserve your spot in this month's STU Next Level for 1:1 coaching! -HABIT HACKING STRATEGY CALL: Hop on a 30 minute call with Emily! This is the breakthrough to FINALLY make your habits stick! -Ready to stop dieting and find your own version of food freedom? Then you're probably ready for my Whole30 Anytime Course or the Plant Based Whole30 Anytime Course! -Get on the waitlist for the HABIT HACKING SOCIETY so you'll be the 1st to know when the doors open again! -CHECK OUT THE FREEBIE VAULT!: Access habit tools, self care checklist, Whole30 resources, free workouts and more! -HOP ON A QUICK, FREE HABIT CALL WITH EMILY! LET'S CONNECT: -Sign up for weekly motivational texts from Emily at: 1-773-904-2157 or click this link! -Join our FREE Self Transformed Community to connect & continue the conversation together each week and join in our mini workshops together! **Please subscribe, rate and review Self Transformed so others can connect with our content too! I'll even send you a Starbucks Gift Card or hop on a FREE HABIT HACKING CALL with you if you email me a screenshot of your review at coachemilynichols@gmail.com** Thank you so much! Sign up for Emily's newsletter to receive even more inspo & exclusive content (promise not to spam)** Connect with Emily:@emilynichols22 @selftransformed www.emily-nichols.com
Today we got the pleasure of chatting with Rachel Kerr, CEO and founder of The Beauty Boost, a business she created in 2015 after leaving her corporate 9-5, that aims to create a space where women with shared values could come together to motivate and inspire each other and create an overall happier lifestyle. Rachel shares insight into how she left her corporate 9-5 to build the Beauty Boost and how it's evolved/evolving to what it is today. She gives great insight and tips on how to align your strengths with your passions to build a business that not only fits your lifestyle, but becomes one that you thrive in. We also chat about some of the awesome events offered by the Beauty Boost and how you can connect with a Beauty Boost community near you. If you liked this episode, share with a friend you think would enjoy.
Today we got the pleasure of chatting with Rachel Kerr, CEO and founder of The Beauty Boost, a business she created in 2015 after leaving her corporate 9-5, that aims to create a space where women with shared values could come together to motivate and inspire each other and create an overall happier lifestyle. Rachel shares insight into how she left her corporate 9-5 to build the Beauty Boost and how it's evolved/evolving to what it is today. She gives great insight and tips on how to align your strengths with your passions to build a business that not only fits your lifestyle, but becomes one that you thrive in. We also chat about some of the awesome events offered by the Beauty Boost and how you can connect with a Beauty Boost community near you. If you liked this episode, share with a friend you think would enjoy.
Let me introduce you to an incredible woman on todays episode!"
Join us for today's episode as we chat with Rachel Kerr, founder of The Beauty Boost. Her mission is to help women to feel empowered, healthy & beautiful. The Beauty Boost hosts a variety of events, anything from social gatherings, empowerment opportunities, retreats and so much more. We chat with Rachel about her vision behind her business and how she got started. She is honest, open and extremely humble in sharing her advice for other entrepreneurs. Take a listen, learn more, get inspired and who knows? We might just see you at a Beauty Boost event in the near future.Contact Rachel:IG: @thebeautyboostWebsite: https://linktr.ee/thebeautyboost
In this episode, Leah interviews Rachel Kerr, founder of The Beauty Boost. Rachel's Beauty Boost events allow women to create friendships, build community, and feel empowered. They dive into why women need community, how to find or create a Beauty Boost organization in your city, and the road to success as an entrepreneur. The Beauty Boost Website The Beauty Boost Instagram Leah's Website Leah's Instagram
Tune into this session with Dr. Rachel Kerr and Jill Aquino, who share their stories about their journeys into climate nursing. Listen to Kerr share her experience as a nurse leader supporting teams stopping emissions at the source – fossil fuel extraction. Aquino then describes her role as a community organizer leading state and nation-wide […]
This week on the POP Podcast, Erin brings Rachel Kerr into the studio. Rachel is the CEO of the Beauty Boost which first started in Columbus, Ohio and now has grown to over 17 cities. The ladies talk about leaving the corporate world to build their own business, how to get your mind right for entrepreneurship, and where the idea for the Beauty Boost came from. Rachel's calm manor, energetic personality and mindset is extremely inspiring. Rachel is looking to bring the Beauty Boost to Dallas. It's a community for women to feel empowered, healthy + beautiful THROUGH events like retreat getaways, fitness, empowerment workshops + socials. If you're interested drop a note below or feel free to email her directly: rachel@thebeautyboost.net Rachel's Social: @thebeautyboost
After hosting a women's empowerment event in Louisville last year, I quickly became a huge fan of my next guest's mission to create a space where women with shared values can come together, motivate one another, and truly believe in themselves. Leaving that event, attended by so many like-minded women just like me, I was overjoyed, inspired and hungry for more. So much so that I became a brand ambassador for the organization itself, The Beauty Boost! Rachel Kerr is the Founder of https://www.thebeautyboost.net/louisville and who for many years searched for a community of inspiring and motivating women but couldn't seem to find just what she needed. Enter The Beauty Boost, an exciting series of weekend retreats she established where women freely and openly participate and come back feeling like they can conquer the world! These healthy fitness and empowerment events are beyond exhilarating and I promise once you listen to our conversation, you'll feel energized, recharged, and just like me after that first event, totally ready to rule! For more about The Beauty Boost Louisville follow on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/thebeautyboost_louisville/.
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To watch this episode on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/A80MvBhKSeoDavid Gaylord of Bushbalm brings on guests Rachel Kerr and Tim Burns to chat about all things team and culture. The trio reflects on what they did to build an 8-figure business while seeking talent and crafting the culture they envisioned. Tune in to hear: How two friends transitioned from coworkers to business partners When to hire your first full-time employee and when to outsource for external talent What rituals and meetings structure the 8-figure business
In this episode, Lindsay Dollinger interviews Rachel Kerr, founder of the Beauty Boost, a local and online membership for women around the US. Rachel shares how she made her idea come to fruition while also working full-time, her transition from her job to full-time Beauty Boost CEO, and how she learned from others along the way. Rachel also shares about planning events and retreats! This is a must-listen for any woman entrepreneur wanting to make a big impact. Connect with Rachel here: https://www.thebeautyboost.net Connect with Lindsay and join the free Social Selling Sisterhood group on Facebook here: www.lindsaydollinger.com/links Connect with Lindsay on IG: www.instagram.com/lindsaydollinger If you got value out of this podcast, please screen shot it and share it with your social selling bestie and share it in your stories on IG/FB and tag @lindsaydollinger. Lindsay will reshare all the stories she sees! Please leave the show a 5-star rating and a quick review below as well! Your support means the work! **The opinions expressed by Lindsay Dollinger on this podcast, her website, or her social media accounts are those of her own and are not those of Color Street or any other company she partners with. Posts for freebies to use on Podcast show notes and blog posts: Grab Free Daily Methods of Operations task list for direct sellers: https://www.lindsaydollinger.com/opt-in All other freebies here: https://www.lindsaydollinger.com/freebies Purchase your own Direct Sales Done Right Planner and Tracker System: https://www.lindsaydollinger.com/offers/phYxdekM Foundations of Social Selling Course (includes planner and tracker): https://www.lindsaydollinger.com/offers/C9RBaPzF
Rachel Kerr trained for 5 years to become a qualified ski instructor with French equivalence. She is an avid cyclist, kite surfer, runner, and one of 3 SheEO's of the Women's Mountain Club in Chamonix where she lives. Growing up on the banks of Loch Lomond in the Scottish Highlands, Rachel is no stranger to the great outdoors. Despite massive snowfall, the ski industry was hit hard in 2020 with the COVID pandemic putting a halt to global travel and wiping out almost all bookings. For the WMC, supporting the Chamonix valley, and local communities became a top priority. After winning financial help from @thenorthface, Rachel and the team were able to book guides and instructors, confident they could fund activities. In this male-dominated industry, Rachel talks to me about the importance of showcasing women's skills as mountain guides, International Mountain Leaders and ski instructors, and empowering women and girls, in general, to be more confident not just as skiers, but ensuring they have the technical skills to face the often challenging and unpredictable mountain surroundings. We talk about the changing attitudes towards women in the ski industry and how companies such as @voelklskis are offering more diverse equipment allowing the WMC to help educate women in what kit works best for them.Having been out for 2 years following the birth of baby Aonach, Rachel tells me being able to return to the mountains with the girls has been amazing. She says juggling baby with work is quite simply a walk in the park – as long as you have a pocketful of snacks.Follow Rachel Kerr @chamrach or @womensmountainclub on Instagram or visit womensmountainclub.com for more details.For more, head to Instagram @samincham_thepodcast and Facebook.
Struggling to find a community of like-minded women that you can connect with? That's exactly what Rachel Kerr kept hearing over and over when she started The Beauty Boost! Today, she joins Erin and Rachel to talk about what The Beauty Boost really is, why it's something every woman can relate to and some of the experiences she's had along the way. You'll hear more on: + What can happen when growth happens quickly + Spending time in this area in order to gain leverage within your business + Why using the resources around you is a big key to seeing success + The importance of having the right mindset in order to keep moving forward + One of the biggest rewards Rachel has experienced from creating The Beauty Boost + And so much more! Resources: Rachel K's Instagram: @thebeautyboost Rachel K's Website: https://www.thebeautyboost.net Erin's Instagram: @the.erin.klein.show Rachel's Instagram: @iamrachelbrooks The Confident Woman Podcast Instagram: @theconfidentwomanpodcast Quotes: “I will always ask for help.” - Rachel K. “I strongly encourage you to always have some sort of coach and find the right match for you.” - Rachel K. “It's the ability to go on YouTube and Google and figure out how to do it and just keep moving forward as you make mistakes.” - Rachel K. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theconfidentwoman/message
Interviews with NZ writers and poets, visiting authors from around the world and news of local events
It's had Jenna humming Pulp's 'Common People', and contains a universal tale of class difference via a particularly Aotearoa lens. So, what else should we know about Rachel Kerr's Victory Park?
Rachel Kerr's first novel Victory Park is set in an eponymous housing block where her protagonist Kara lives and works, looking after other people's children as well as her own. The story hinges on a relationship Kara forms with a new arrival to the block Bridget, who, among other things, is dealing with a dissolving marriage to a publicly shamed Ponzi schemer. It's a novel about housing, the poverty trap and how much you can give to others before you end up losing yourself. Rachel joined Robert Kelly in our Wellington studio to talk about Victory Park - both the novel and the housing block from which it gains its name. Victory Park is published by Makaro Press an is available in bookstores now.
In this episode, you’ll discover: Why fear is the key to a free, abundant life. (3:20) How a great community gives you the blissful life you were meant to enjoy. (5:49) Feel stuck? Fast-forward to 6:38 to build an authentic life you love! Why being excited about Fridays is a sign of being unfulfilled. (10:09) If this podcast is awakening something inside you…if you are feeling lost, unfulfilled, or uninspired and want to gain clarity, if you’re ready to shine from within and create your most soul-full life, join us in our 7 day affirmation challenge series where we’ll program your mind into believing that you can create the most fulfilled life! Go to http://sipandsoulshow.com/ to sign up TODAY!
Rachel Kerr returns to talk about AssKicKerr Productions and how her small businesses are dealing with the coronavirus while staying at home with kids. Lots of ways to reach Rachel to learn more: www.asskickerr.com www.instagram.com/ms.rachelkerr www.facebook.com/asskickerrproductions She can be reached directly at rachel@asskickerr.com
Rachel Kerr Rachel Kerr, DNP, RN, is a program coordinator for the Environmental Health Nurse Fellowship with the Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments. She holds a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree from the University of Minnesota, and her scholarly and professional interests focus on engaging nurses and other health professionals around environmental health issues. Her […]
Rachel Kerr Rachel Kerr, DNP, RN, is a program coordinator for the Environmental Health Nurse Fellowship with the Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments. She holds a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree from the University of Minnesota, and her scholarly and professional interests focus on engaging nurses and other health professionals around environmental health issues. Her […]
We learn a few ways to find a boost right here in Columbus (and beyond) with our friend, Rachel Kerr, on today's episode! Rachel is the owner of The Beauty Boost, an organization that provides women with opportunities to boost their wellness from all angles. Rachel tells us her story, how she stays balanced, and how The Beauty Boost has grown into a community of motivated women.
Lewis Daniel is a saxophonist, arranger and composer based in London who has worked with the House Gospel Choir and Rachel Kerr. I caught up with him to talk about his upcoming EP, studying at Guildhall and how death motivates him. Get to know the true stories behind some of the most inspirational and talented musicians, creatives and historical figures in the world with musician and author Nate Holder (@n8sax) by listening to the I Wish I Didn't Quit Music Podcast. Contact: info@iwishididntquit.com IG @iwishididntquitpodcast Twitter @iwishididntquit www.iwishididntquit.com
In this edition of the King's College Podcast, Dr. Rachel Kerr meets the artists who contributed to the exhibition entitled Art, Conflict & Remembering: The Murals of the Bogside Artists, held from 28 January to 30 February 2020 at The Exchange, Bush House. This powerful exhibition tells the story of the Troubles through the twelve large-scale murals of The People’s Gallery in Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Created and curated by King's College Visiting Research Fellow Dr. Adrienne Dengerink Chaplin, in close co-operation with the Bogside Artists, the exhibition draws attention to the non-sectarian Civil Rights movement in the late 1960s and raises awareness of the lasting effects of The Troubles on the day-to-day lives of ordinary people.
Anthony K Double The Sunday Wind Down (Welcome Back) - 12 January 2020 Omar Xavier - blind man Raheem DeVaughn - Blackgirl magic Rachel Kerr - lover lover Lyfe Jennings - accusing me Joe - hello Savannah Christina - self care Lola Godheld - crazy black woman Snoh Allegra - I want you around Elhae - I.D.B.I.L Normani ft 6lack - waves Daniel Caesar ft H.E.R - best part Jasmine Sullivan - I need you Gorgon City ft MNEK - ready for your love Artful Dodger - please don’t turn me on Groove theory - tell me Boys 2 Men - motown Philly D’angelo - lady Monica - ain’t nobody Faith Evans - Caramel kisses Musiq - lullaby Kenny Vaughn - feels like heaven Destiny’s child - T shirt Floetry - getting late H Town - The rain Glenn Lewis - Storm Jon B - They don’t know Gwen McRae - girlfriends boyfriend TLC - lets do it again H.E.R - lights on Whitney Houston - heartbreak hotel Brandy - I wanna be down Marques Houston - Alone
The Monica Kade Podcast: Health, Mindset, Career & Lifestyle
“Any successful walk is linked to a love walk. There's got to be a love, a pure and unadulterated love and passion for that thing.” — Rachel Kerr, Ep114. The Monica Kade Podcast Welcome to episode 114 of The Monica Kade podcast. Today my guest is Rachel Kerr, a British singer/songwriter, celebrity vocal coach and entrepreneur from Walsall, England with Caribbean heritage. She's also the CEO and founder of Singercise, a member of the Grammy Award Association and a BET Music Matters endorsed artist. Rachel is multi-award winning artists and has toured the US, Africa and Europe opening for the likes of Lauryn Hill and Brandy, and she's also received personal invitations to sing for the Former US President, and UK Prime Minister. Her last single, 'Alive' received a Grammy Award consideration in 2018 and just last month, Rachel released her new single, ‘Lover, Lover.' I thoroughly enjoyed my conversation with Rachel. She's such a down-to-earth, warm and humble woman. You can tell that she loves what she does, that's she knows herself and the path she's walking. I love how candidly she talked about the behind the scenes of her journey. Real. Pure and completely empowering. LEARN ABOUT When she discovered her love for singing? A glimpse into family life and how they supported her singing? When she realised she wanted to pursue a career in music? What the journey has been like behind the scenes? What inspired the creation of Singercise, her singer coaching business? How Rachel navigates the off days? What inspired her latest single, ‘Lover, Lover'? The most rewarding part of all that she does? What wisdom she has for chasing your dream? What would you say to the ones who haven't figured out what they want to do yet? The impact she strives to have through her work? SIGNATURE QUESTIONS What career she'd like to attempt if not a singer What she believes is her greatest asset A piece of wisdom she's lives by
Returning guest Rachel Kerr has a new business offering public speaking engagements, life coaching and business consulting: Asskickerr Productions. Why would you need any of these things? Rachel explains it all (very well). (And Eric correctly predicts a Seahawks win at home against the Rams. hehe.) www.asskickerr.com Racehl@asskickerr.com Instagram: ms.rachelkerr
This week on the podcast we are so excited to bring you our friend Rachel Kerr. Rachel is the owner and founder of The Beauty Boost, a space for women to come to feel empowered, healthy, and beautiful. The Beauty Boost hosts so many cool and fun events throughout Columbus, that we have personally attended, including taste of fitness events, retreats, workshops, paddle board yoga and so much more! Rachel has also expanded The Beauty Boost to Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Pittsburgh and could possibly be expanding to more cities soon so be on the look out for that! We had such a fun time chatting with Rachel about how she came to find herself in the health and wellness world, her journey navigating entrepreneurship, and we even got a little personal chatting about dating and relationships. We loved all of Rachel’s advice for people who may want to start their own business some day and even her advice on life, love, self-care, and relationships. Our favorite little nugget from her was, “Your mindset is what limits you.” If you’re curious about The Beauty Boost and looking for connection with like-minded women, check out the fun events Rachel has planned for this summer in the links below for her website, instagram, and The Taste of Fitness event next weekend Sunday, July 21, 2019! We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we enjoyed recording it and please feel free to leave a review, share this episode with a friend, and hit subscribe! Where to find Rachel: The Beauty Boost @thebeautyboost Taste of Fitness: The Summer Sampler! - Sunday, July 21st at Brewdog Canal Winchester Podcast Mentioning's: Marie Forleo Business School Lacy Philips - Unblocked Partnership Online Workshop A House in the Sky by Sara Corbett Amanda Lindhout If you haven't followed us on instagram check us out here!
We have an AMAZING bonus episode for you all today! We hosted a Women’s Empowerment event with Rachel Kerr of The Beauty Boost, and had an incredible convo with our panel that we just HAD to share. The group of women on the panel were full of inspirational words, advice, and they each share parts of their own story and journey that led them to where they are today. We cover so much in today’s conversation! There’s bound to be a nugget of wisdom that you can take away and allow it to grow into your very own empowering mantra! We Chat About: What each panelist does What empowerment means to each woman Advice they each try to offer themselves Community and what it means for them The different seasons of life Mindfulness techniques each of them use Navigating the world of women’s body image Knowing your worth Finding community in a new place Feelings of imposter syndrome Resources: Follow The Beauty Boost: @thebeautyboost Follow Wonder Jam: @thewonderjam Follow Haven Collective: @haven.collective Follow Luxe and Lemons: @luxeandlemons Follow Mik Zazon: @mikzazon Follow The Diva Movement: @thedivamovementinc Follow Nellie Corriveau: @nellie.corriveau Connect With Us: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Google Podcasts Join our Patreon Page: Finding Your Shine...
We have an AMAZING bonus episode for you all today! We hosted a Women’s Empowerment event with Rachel Kerr of The Beauty Boost, and had an incredible convo with our panel that we just HAD to share. The group of women on the panel were full of inspirational words, advice, and they each share parts of their own story and journey that led them to where they are today. We cover so much in today’s conversation! There’s bound to be a nugget of wisdom that you can take away and allow it to grow into your very own empowering mantra! We Chat About: What each panelist does What empowerment means to each woman Advice they each try to offer themselves Community and what it means for them The different seasons of life Mindfulness techniques each of them use Navigating the world of women’s body image Knowing your worth Finding community in a new place Feelings of imposter syndrome Resources: Follow The Beauty Boost: @thebeautyboost Follow Wonder Jam: @thewonderjam Follow Haven Collective: @haven.collective Follow Luxe and Lemons: @luxeandlemons Follow Mik Zazon: @mikzazon Follow The Diva Movement: @thedivamovementinc Follow Nellie Corriveau: @nellie.corriveau Connect With Us: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Google Podcasts Join our Patreon Page: Finding Your Shine Podcast Join our FB Group: Finding Your Shine Podcast Tribe Instagram: @findingyourshinepodcast Email: hello@findingyourshinepodcast.com Finding Your Shine is a production of Crate Media
Eric has "known of" Rachel Kerr since Shining Mountain Elementary School where she was a year younger -- right through junior high and high school. But, as a Seahawks fan and season ticket holder, he kept paying attention to her career and life because she was a SeaGal (or Seahawks cheerleader) most of the 1990s. She is passionate, smart and really great at articulating her thoughts and beliefs (as opposed to Eric who has several stumbles in this 80 minutes.) Find her on FB: @shimmerseattle, IG @ms.rachelkerr and her business at www.shimmerskinlashtan.com.
My guests today are here to give you a boost of beauty for your life, health and relationships. They’re creating spaces for women, throughout the Midwest, to feel empowered through fitness, retreats, life coaching and community- that includes spa time and happy hours so you know it’s the real deal- please welcome Rachel Kerr and Lindsey Escaja of the Beauty Boost!
Date of Publication: 19/01/2019 Description: We are going to kick off 2019 by exploring the development of international criminal law and justice, starting from the year 1919. Following the end of the First World War, the Allied nations of Britain, France and Italy agreed to try the former German Emperor Kaiser Wilhelm II before an international criminal tribunal, while the US stood largely opposed to such an unprecedented trial. During the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, International lawyers converged to debate on the development and application of international criminal justice for the first time and recommended that the Kaiser should be tried for war crimes. In order to break an impasse in negotiations between the US and the other Allied nations on the trial of the Kaiser, US President Woodrow Wilson would relent, agreeing to try the Kaiser for what he termed as a 'supreme offence against international morality'. This would become a part of the official wording Article 227 of the Treaty of Versailles, which called for the Kaiser’s trial. However, with the Kaiser successfully obtaining asylum in the Netherlands and the subsequent refusal of the Dutch to hand him over, the trial would never take place. Despite the Allied powers’ failed attempt to prosecute the Kaiser, this moment in history bears a special significance for the development of international criminal law and justice and marks the beginning of many salient legal debates present today, particularly those around the prosecution of a head of state. To help us further explore the importance of this moment to the development of international criminal law and Justice, Kirk Allen had the opportunity to speak with renowned international legal expert Prof William Schabas about his recent book, ‘The Trial of the Kaiser’. Also, following our interview with Prof Schabas, we will hear from one of the DWS’ own international legal experts, Dr Rachel Kerr, who focuses on international law, war crimes, and transitional justice. In our interview, we will discuss the development of international criminal law and justice since the Treaty of Versailles and discuss some of the successes and shortcomings of today's international legal institutions such the International Criminal Court (ICC). Bios: - Prof William A. Schabas, has been called 'the world expert on the law of genocide and international law.' He is Professor of international law at Middlesex University in London, Professor of International Law and Human Rights at Leiden University, distinguished visiting faculty at Sciences Po in Paris, and honorary chairman of the Irish Centre for Human Rights. He is the author of more than twenty books in the fields of human rights and international criminal law. He drafted the 2010 and 2015 United Nations quinquennial reports on the death penalty and was a member of the Sierra Leone Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Professor Schabas is an Officer of the Order of Canada and a member of the Royal Irish Academy since 2007. Publications: https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=kiCThLQAAAAJ&hl=en 'The Trial of the Kaiser' - https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-trial-of-the-kaiser-9780198833857?cc=gb&lang=en& - Dr Rachel Kerr is a Reader in International Relations and Contemporary War in the Department of War Studies, King’s College London. She joined the Department as a Lecturer in 2003, teaching on War Studies Online programmes, having previously worked in academic publishing for Polity Press. Dr. Kerr holds a BA in International History and Politics from the University of Leeds and an MA and PhD in War Studies from King’s College London. Dr. Kerr co-directs the War Crimes Research Group. She also co-chair the BISA International Law and Politics Working Group and the London Transitional Justice Network. Publications: https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=8CXWqx0AAAAJ&hl=en
Today’s guests are 6 amazing women that spoke at our event with The Beauty Boost at Hopewell, a coworking space here in Columbus. The incredible women that joined us are; Caroline Franco, social influencer + college senior; Sam Oliver, blogger + entrepreneur; Rachel Kerr, owner of The Beauty Boost; Ashley Rector, creator behind Harness Magazine; Amy White, fitness instructor + model; Julie Wojno, intuitive eating health coach. We chat about what empowers each of them as women, how to handle stress, family support, and SO much more. This experience was just so incredible, and we couldn’t be more excited to share this live recording with you! We Chat About: What inspires everyone How to deal with negative talk from friends, family, and society Signs from the Universe Body positivity Connecting with others and creating a community How to create baby steps to make a big change, or how to just go for it Finding what lights you up- but not making a business out of it How to handle stress and center yourself Affirmations, words, phrases that help us all stay grounded How to release relationships that are no longer serving you Resources: hopewell.works thebeautyboost.net harnessmagazine.com Connect with Nina: @nourishedwithnina Connect with Julie: @julie.wojno Connect with Caroline: @carolinelfranco Connect with Sam: @friedeggsnsam Connect with Amy: @amycrandallwhite Connect with Ashley: @magicinfluencer Read: Body Positive Power
Today’s guests are 6 amazing women that spoke at our event with The Beauty Boost at Hopewell, a coworking space here in Columbus. The incredible women that joined us are; Caroline Franco, social influencer + college senior; Sam Oliver, blogger + entrepreneur; Rachel Kerr, owner of The Beauty Boost; Ashley Rector, creator behind Harness Magazine; Amy White, fitness instructor + model; Julie Wojno, intuitive eating health coach. We chat about what empowers each of them as women, how to handle stress, family support, and SO much more. This experience was just so incredible, and we couldn’t be more excited to share this live recording with you! We Chat About: What inspires everyone How to deal with negative talk from friends, family, and society Signs from the Universe Body positivity Connecting with others and creating a community How to create baby steps to make a big change, or how to just go for it Finding what lights you up- but not making a business out of it How to handle stress and center yourself Affirmations, words, phrases that help us all stay grounded How to release relationships that are no longer serving you Resources: hopewell.works thebeautyboost.net harnessmagazine.com Connect with Nina: @nourishedwithnina Connect with Julie: @julie.wojno Connect with Caroline: @carolinelfranco Connect with Sam: @friedeggsnsam Connect with Amy: @amycrandallwhite Connect with Ashley: @magicinfluencer Read: Body Positive Power; Big Magic Buy: Passion Planner BetterHelp: Virtual Therapy Download: MeetUp, HeadSpace Connect With Us: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Google Podcasts Join our FB Group: Finding Your Shine Podcast Tribe Instagram: @findingyourshinepodcast Email: hello@findingyourshinepodcast.com Finding Your Shine is produced by Podcast Masters
We are super excited to share this episode with Rachel Kerr, Founder of The Beauty Boost, a space in Columbus where women can come to feel empowered, health, and (of course) beautiful. It’s all about bringing together & inspiring like-minded women, and creating a tight-knit community who have a sense of connection. Things like The Beauty Boost are so needed today because, you know what? It can be hard to find friends (especially after you leave school)! Whether you’re in the Columbus area or just interested in being part of a community of inspiring people, this episode is for you! Join The Beauty Boost Membership! The Beauty Boost is launching new membership on May 1st, and you can sign up for a whole year for only $99 until April 30th! Who is this for? “Women who are passionate about health + fitness + adventure + FEELING good and living a life of intention and purpose.” If that sounds as awesome to you as it does to us, head over to thebeautyboost.net/membership to sign up! We hope to see you at an event soon!! We Chat About: Nina & Liz’s big announcements! Feeling unsettled in other people’s businesses Rachel’s first experience with life coaching Working while growing a business on the side The Beauty Boost’s incredible new membership (launching May 1) The Taste of Fitness series & The Gal Pal event Meeting new friends Starting & teaching yoga Time management Resources: Join The Beauty Boost’s new membership: thebeautyboost.net/membership (hurry – registration ends April 30th!) Learn more at (http://thebeautyboost.net/) Connect: Instagram | Facebook Check out Liz’s new blog: LizGarster.com Shout Outs: Try ClassPass Columbus! https://classpass.com/try/columbus Connect With Us:
We are super excited to share this episode with Rachel Kerr, Founder of The Beauty Boost, a space in Columbus where women can come to feel empowered, health, and (of course) beautiful. It’s all about bringing together & inspiring like-minded women, and creating a tight-knit community who have a sense of connection. Things like The Beauty Boost are so needed today because, you know what? It can be hard to find friends (especially after you leave school)! Whether you’re in the Columbus area or just interested in being part of a community of inspiring people, this episode is for you! Join The Beauty Boost Membership! The Beauty Boost is launching new membership on May 1st, and you can sign up for a whole year for only $99 until April 30th! Who is this for? “Women who are passionate about health + fitness + adventure + FEELING good and living a life of intention and purpose.” If that sounds as awesome to you as it does to us, head over to thebeautyboost.net/membership to sign up! We hope to see you at an event soon!! We Chat About: Nina & Liz’s big announcements! Feeling unsettled in other people’s businesses Rachel’s first experience with life coaching Working while growing a business on the side The Beauty Boost’s incredible new membership (launching May 1) The Taste of Fitness series & The Gal Pal event Meeting new friends Starting & teaching yoga Time management Resources: Join The Beauty Boost’s new membership: thebeautyboost.net/membership (hurry – registration ends April 30th!) Learn more at (http://thebeautyboost.net/) Connect: Instagram | Facebook Check out Liz’s new blog: LizGarster.com Shout Outs: Try ClassPass Columbus! https://classpass.com/try/columbus Connect With Us: iTunes: https://bit.ly/wineandshine Join our FB Group: The Wine and Shiners Like our FB Page: Wine & Shine Podcast Instagram: @wineandshinepodcast Vivino: https://www.vivino.com/users/wineandshinepodcast Snapchat: wineshinepod Email: wineandshinepodcast@gmail.com Wine & Shine is produced by Podcast Masters
Before she was a cheese connoisseur, Patty Floersheimer made custom clothing for a living. Trudi Wagner led a busy life on on Wall Street before she ventured into food. But when the two met in 2007 and bonded over a shared love of food and wine, they knew they had something special. Together, they began planning wine tasting events and sit-down dinners for 40, and proceeded to learn the art of cheese at a family-owned shop in New Jersey. A few years later, they would take their talents to Charleston and opened their European-inspired cheese and wine shop in 2011. Due to high customer demand, they proceeded to open another location that included dine-in and by-the-glass service in 2016. On this episode of HRN On Tour, Patty and Trudi sit down with Caity Moseman Wadler and Rachel Kerr from Wisconsin Cheese for a chat and a cheesy version of the newlywed show – all while tasting a variety of Wisconsin cheeses.
OTJR seminar with Dr. Rachel Kerr.
The UK launch of the first-ever set of international standards for recording casualties for use in the field and as a resource for conflict analysts (published 23 November 2016). These Standards have been developed by UK-based NGO Every Casualty over a three-year period with the intensive involvement of casualty recording organisations around the world, and of major end users such as the ICC, UNOCHA, and ICRC. The publication of these standards is particularly timely in light of the Chilcot Report into the Iraq War which highlights the failure of the UK government properly to acknowledge and account for Iraqi casualties, and calls on the UK government to make every reasonable effort to identify and to understand the likely and actual effects of its military actions on civilians. Dr Rachel Kerr from the Department of War studies interviewed Co-Directors of Every Casualty Worldwide, and Co-founders of Iraq Body Count Hamit Dardagan and John Sloboda. For more information, visit http://www.everycasualty.org/
Doctoral candidates presented their preliminary findings at the department's postgraduate research conference at Cumberland Lodge in Great Windsor Park. We talked to three students: Sarah Soliman (supervised by Dr John Stone) works on how the US military uses Biometrics. Henry Redwood (supervised by Dr Rachel Kerr and Professor James Gow)works on the International Criminal Tribunal in Rwanda. Reyhaneh Noshiravani (supervised by Professor Michael Kerr)studies US – Iranian relations in the Nixon era. Jayne Peake provides details of next week's events. Presented by Dr Peter Busch DISCLAIMER: Any information, statements or opinions contained in this podcast are those of the individual speakers. They do not represent the opinions of the Department of War Studies or King's College London.
Vahidin Omanovic, co-founder and executive director of the Center for Peacebuilding in Sanski Most, Bosnia-Herzegovina talks about working on peace building at the grassroots level. Dr Rachel Kerr, Senior Lecturer in the Department of War Studies, talks about the role of visual media in the adjudication of international war crimes. Jayne Peake provides details of next week's events. Presented by Charlie de Rivaz (current MA student in Contemporary Security and Development) DISCLAIMER: Any information, statements or opinions contained in this podcast are those of the individual speakers. They do not represent the opinions of the Department of War Studies or King's College London.