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Empowering voices against Sexual Violence - TRIGGER WARNING Please follow & Share - Thank you for listening. My guest this week is Annie O'Dea, a model and content creator from the west of Ireland. Annie has built an impressive career, with features in British Vogue and collaborations with numerous Irish brands. She was the second runner-up in Miss Universe Ireland But Annie's journey goes far beyond fashion and beauty. She entered Miss Universe with a powerful purpose: to raise awareness about sexual assault and advocate for survivors. As someone who lives with PTSD, she understands first hand the importance of openly discussing these experiences, the triggers that can arise, and the lasting effects that follow. Annie's passion is to support those affected by trauma and help educate others on these crucial issues. Her ultimate goal is to create safe spaces for survivors to share their stories, fostering understanding and empathy in communities everywhere. To follow Annie https://www.instagram.com/annieodea123/ If you or someone you know has been affected by any of the things we spoke about today please contact your local Rape Crisis Centre Sharon Fitzmaurice is a Holistic Wellness Coach, Author & Podcast host, if you would like to be featured on the show or sponsor an episode to promote your business please contact her through https://www.sharonfitzmauricemindfulness.com This episode is sponsored by www.rachelwebbceramics.ie Full Christmas collection available now online. Rachel is preparing for her annual trip to “Gifted” crafts and design fair at the RDS Dublin. 4th-8th December. Stand 136 and putting the finishing touches to a lot of new work and old favourites this week. Follow her on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rachelwebbceramics/ Rachel Webb is a ceramic artist based in the West of Ireland. A graduate of Fine Art in Ceramics, she applies her knowledge & skill to create unique, contemporary pieces and sculptures. Rachel's elegant work is hand-built & crafted in her studio in Galway City. Her passion is showcasing the beauty and purity of porcelain through her work. She loves the nature of porcelain with it's fragility and permanence, and ability to capture moments in time. Attention to detail during each stage of the making process ensures a high end finish. Her intention and ethos is to make each and every piece a work of art in it's own right. From her ever popular Connemara Raindrop photo holders, delicate tea light holders and impactful sculptural vases, to her seasonal Christmas ornaments, her work represents & reflects a respect for the material and a unique sense of design & craftsmanship.
Athletes are often hard on themselves, particularly when it comes to past performances. Overly critical post-performance analyses are often inaccurate and unhelpful. Constantly berating ourselves for mistakes or missed opportunities can rob us of joy and create a relationship with our performance that is rife with fear. On this episode of Unit3d, Dr. Rachel Webb talks about the disadvantage of being hypercritical and not having a more accurate review of our past performances both athletically and emotionally.
Wednesday pod, Hour 1− Final thoughts on Michigan's CFP championship.− GUEST: UA sports psychologist Rachel Webb on the many issues facing athletes in today's environment.− Alabama Coach Nick Saban is retiring with 7 national championships.
Kimberly Richardson began running after being encouraged by a dentist to join a six-mile race. With the support of friends, she completed the race, leading her to new social circles and ultimately meeting her husband through the running community. Despite setbacks from a car accident causing a serious back injury, Kimberly persisted through therapy and resumed running, although she is currently recovering from a knee injury. She highlights the invaluable support and sense of community provided by runners. Kimberly shares important running lessons, such as being mindful of one's steps and utilizing sidewalks. Her favorite race memory involves discovering her pregnancy the night before a race and still choosing to participate.Allison and Kimberly discuss their connection to Fostering Together, a resource for foster children and families. They provide support and supplies to connect foster children's needs with community generosity. Kimberly, the founder, started it when unable to continue foster care classes. She partnered with Rachel Webb, forming Fostering Together Gulf Coast. They operate from a 4,000 sq ft building and accept gently used and new items. Kimberly also helps people with nutrition through Richardson Health, assisting in health and weight loss goals.Kimberly RichardsonFacebookInstagramTikTokRaces MentionedSenior Bowl 10kRock N Roll Half Marathon New OrleansMellow Mushroom RunBuffalo Wild Wings RunDog River Ghost Chase 5kDo It In The Bush 5k Trail RunShout OutsRun N TriDoGoodsFostering TogetherRachel WebbRichardson Health (Free Health Assessment)Support the showFor more details on Run Your Story happenings, including signing up for our upcoming training program, visit https://runyourstory.com/For web development, coding tutoring, or tech services, visit https://gaillardts.com/Go Run Your Story and take a piece of this story with you! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for the latest news on upcoming episodes. Support me on Patreon!Can't wait to hear Your Run Story!! Thank you to all of our Patreon supporters!Kristen RatherSteve TaylorMary TrufantSuzanne CristSuzanne ClarkAnna SzymanskiDave McDonaldKarla McInnisKellie LandrumJenni ZimlichJames ContrattoJordan DuBoseCristy EvansSharonda ShulaNell Gustavson
Nurses at Brooklyn's Methodist Hospital are pushing for a new contract with hospital administrators. Plus, WNYC's Kerry Shaw checks in with actress Rachel Webb. She's an understudy in the hit Broadway musical “& Juliet,” which was nominated for 9 Tony Awards this week. And finally, WNYC's David Furst gets the inside scoop on a few free arts events in New York City from Culture and Arts editor Steve Smith.
We're so thrilled to be joined by Rachel Webb to discuss Broadway's & Juliet, the hard work and dedication that goes into being an understudy, which pop/rock artist and Shakespeare play should get the & Juliet jukebox musical treatment and more!
Rachel Webb is the Executive Director of Three Jewels NYC, a 501c3 non-profit Enlightenment Studio that specializes in the preservation and dissemination of authentic Buddhist teachings in a modern and approachable way. Rachel has trained simultaneously in yoga and mental health services for the past decade. She has taught meditation and Buddhist dharma for the past 6 years, and yoga for the past 4 years. You can check out her work below.Three Jewels website: https://www.threejewels.org/End of Year Fundraiser Classes: https://www.threejewels.org/eoy-fundraiserRachel Webb on Instagram: @internet.dakiniThree Jewels on Instagram: @threejewelsnycIf you enjoyed the podcast please rate, subscribe and share with your friends!Follow Scott on Instagram for more here. www.instagram.com/causingtheeffectpodcastYou can email Scott @ causingtheeffectpodcast@gmail.comJust click below to subscribe to the YouTube channel!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDspmpM11TLZlqXv_bmV5jQ?sub_confirmation=1
Sports psychologist Dr. Rachel Webb, an assistant athletics director at the University of Arizona, discusses the activities surrounding Mental Health Awareness Week on campus and also some of the new and ongoing mental health issues facing athletes today.
Dr. Rachel Webb, Assistant Athletic Director for Sport Psychology and Wellness in the Arizona Athletic Department, discusses the many mental health issues athletes are going through as COVID continues to impact their sports.
Many young adults hold onto the false notion that you "figure out" your secondary calling in your 20s and then statically live it out the rest of your life. In reality, our secondary callings are not always this linear and clear-cut. In this episode, we chat with Rachel Webb and Stefanie Head about how their sense of calling and purpose has shifted since entering their second half of life.
Dr. Rachel Webb, assistant AD for sports psychology and wellness for Arizona Athletics, talks about the many important aspects of her job in a time when mental health awareness has moved to the forefront of sports as all levels.
This week, Sah welcomes Rachel Webb, the Executive Director of Three Jewels NYC, a 501c3 non-profit Enlightenment Studio that specializes in the preservation and dissemination of authentic Buddhist teachings in a modern and approachable way.In this episode, Sah and Rachel discuss...Spirituality for the desperate and the braveHow Buddhism offers a powerful path out of sufferingThe power of the accumulation of virtue, your future blissBecoming your own teacher...and so much more!✨✨✨Thank you to our partner The Institute of Integrative Nutrition. Become a certified health coach to transform your relationship with food and health, live your dreams, earn while you learn, and embark on a new future.Receive $2,000 off when you pay in full (or $1,500 off payment plans) by following Sah's referral link here, or mention Sah's name when you sign up.✨✨✨
This week we have a Real Talk with ReZsaun Local Celebrity Spotlight special featuring singer, actor, model, and dancer Rachel Webb! During the interview, we discussed many topics, including: What made her get into music. Being "famous" How her faith influences her journey Her musical influences And much more... She also sang for us TWICE and you want to hear it!!! My special guest host Isis Lewis did an amazing job in her first time co-hosting! Check it out and don't forget to subscribe to my channel!!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/realtalkwithrezsaun/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/realtalkwithrezsaun/support
Rachel Webb is the Executive Director at Threejewels.org Yoga Studio in NYC. This non-profit organization’s mission is to offer spiritual education through free to the community yoga classes, a comprehensive meditation program & studies in Tibetan Buddhism teachings. Rachel talks about how to incorporate meditation into your daily life.
Rachel Webb is the Executive Director at Threejewels.org Yoga Studio in NYC. This non-profit organization’s mission is to offer spiritual education through free to the community yoga classes, a comprehensive meditation program & studies in Tibetan Buddhism teachings. Rachel talks about how to incorporate meditation into your daily life.
Rachel Webb is the Executive Director at Threejewels.org Yoga Studio in NYC. This non-profit organization’s mission is to offer spiritual education through free to the community yoga classes, a comprehensive meditation program (with a colorful Tibetan backbone), & studies in Tibetan Buddhism teachings, all from a team of dedicated seasoned practitioners at Three Jewels in New York City.
Rachel Webb is the Executive Director at Threejewels.org Yoga Studio in NYC. Thisnon-profit organization’s mission is to offer spiritual education through free to thecommunity yoga classes, a comprehensive meditation program (with a colorful Tibetanbackbone), & studies in Tibetan Buddhism teachings, all from a team of dedicatedseasoned practitioners at Three Jewels in New York City.
You've heard the saying when the Student is ready the Teacher will appear right? Rachel Webb shares with you the unexpected way she met her Teacher and the wisdom she's learned from him. This interview came at the perfect time for what we're going through at this moment. Rachel pours her wisdom on you and provides teachings you can use to find a sense of peace & depth during these uncertain times. She provides you with depth & insight.
Rach Webb has over a decade of experience in the fitness industry, both as a Personal Trainer and a Physiotherapist. As the head of Pro-Fit Physio, I thought she was the perfect guest to bring on to talk about aches, pains, injuries & joint health.For the full show notes and any links mentioned in the episode, please visit https://mattrobinson.blog/037
Rachel Webb is Executive Director at Three Jewels, a yoga and meditation teacher and practicing Buddhist. She came through to melt our minds and open our hearts. This is a conversation about becoming a realized being, karma, relationships, the five phases of the spiritual path, substance abuse, depression, suicide, liberation, teachers, gurus and so much more. Rachel is a very high being and we were blessed with her vast wisdom. Enjoy! Subscribe on iTunes: goo.gl/Ytp3nx For more on Rachel and Three Jewels visit www.threejewels.org Follow Rachel on instagram @yung_dakini Follow Three Jewels on instagram @ThreeJewelsNYC See our films for free at www.veryape.tv Follow VeryApe on insta or twitter @VeryApeTv Follow Sean on insta or twitter @SeanVeryApe Recorded 7/8/19 Brooklyn, NY veryape.tv
May 19, 2019
St. Louis-area residents Rachel Webb and Jossalyn Larson come from different walks of life, but they have at least one path in common: They’ve both in recent years developed breast cancer – and have chosen to open up online about their experiences living with it. While they now have intensive treatments and surgeries behind them, their respective journeys are far from over. The two women join guest host Ruth Ezell to discuss some of the surprises and challenges they’ve been encountering lately.
In tonights episode we are joined by Rachel Webb, mother and author, who's sone was murdered in a knife attack in 2017. If you would like to show your support and hear more of Rachels story, please purchase her book 'Kyron: Hello Madness, Goodbye Joy'. Available on Amazon. Check out our blog on www.lovelaidbare.com
How do you keep your children safe from knife crime? We hear from youth worker Elaine Donnellon, and two mothers Yvonne Lawson and Rachel Webb whose sons died from knife attacks. The Minister for Women and Equalities, Penny Mordaunt on the government campaign to end period poverty globally by 2030. Katherine McPhee and Sara Bareilles on their new West End musical Waitress. The Israeli writer and psychologist Ayelet Gundar Goshen on her new novel The Liar.The former Prime Minister of Australia Julia Gillard and the founder and director of WOW on the progress towards gender equality around the world. The journalist Melanie Reid had a riding accident breaking her neck and fracturing her lower back in 2010. She's written her memoir, The World I Fell Out Of. How has Kylie Jenner managed to become the world's youngest self-made billionaire at just 21? Nyree Ambarchian, a founder of the branding agency Stand and cultural commentator Bolu Babalola discuss.Presenter: Jenni Murray Producer: Dianne McGregor Editor: Jane Thurlow
Rachel Webb tells the story of how she came to practice Tibetan Buddhism. What started as an interest in yoga turned into a renunciation of meat and alcohol, a life-changing trip to Nepal, and an undertaking of vows aimed at customizing a more pleasant reality.
As we continue our series on mentorship, my wife, Rachel Webb, joins me to talk about the many things we have learned from our marriage mentors, Karl and Susan. Their impact on our relationship is something that we’re thankful for every day. Episode Highlights: 3:15 - Most important things Rachel and Lee learned from their marriage mentors 4:22 - What Rachel learned early on about marriage 6:14 - The Bible verse that reminds them of their priorities. 7:52 - How vulnerability can break this destructive cycle 13:30 - Real dating vs. fake dating 15:39 - What being open with sin can do for your marriage 20:42 - How to slow down, and why it’s important 22:33 - When to talk about your spouse...and what to say 26:13 - Why the practice of drawing broad lines leads to a healthy marriage 30:49 - Sharing God’s truth with your spouse 35:29 - The question that keeps you connected to each other
This episode I interviewed the ladies that inspired me to start this podcast, Megan Terry and Rachel Webb. They are the hosts of The Megan and Rachel Show and have a great message to send to ladies out there. When I moved my sister back home from Texas last fall, we listened to their episodes the entire trip home and had laughed until our bellies ached. I hope you will enjoy listening as much as I enjoyed making. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/selfishthepodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/selfishthepodcast/support
Our first episode! This week, a little stroll through San Francisco is the topic. https://littlejeepbigworld.com If you are looking for ideas on what to do in San Francisco, CA, you won't want to miss out on the story of this adventure. Shoutout to Rachel Jappe who I finally remembered her new name. Rachel Webb!
Branding Beyond Blogging host Glenda Cates welcomes Rachel Webb Herrea with Just Between Friends. She and Glenda will be sharing ways of partnering with Direct Selling Bloggers and a Charity - so everyone helps everyone! Join Glenda on Wednesday, August 12th at 10amPT/1pmET. Be sure to connect with her on Twitter at @MomsReviews Every month, Glenda will be sharing more and more "out of the box" thinking to further brand your business here on Word of Mom Radio - the show for Mompreneurs, the NEW Business Woman. Our lines will be open, so give us a call at 646 595 3163 and be part of the conversation. Thanks to our show sponsors Thrive and Safety First Bags. Meet them and all our sponsors in our Mompreneur Marketplace. Be sure to like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, join The Word of Mom Network and email dori@wordofmomradio.com for information on how to become part of our growing network. Word of Mom Radio - sharing the wisdom of women.