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Your data knows who you're attracted to. Your apps are learning how you love. And somewhere, an AI is waiting to be your perfect partner. Dr Rebecca Saunders talks to Melody about sex bots, relationship mediators, and the very human desires fuelling a very profitable industry.Dr Rebecca Saunders' Book Bodies of Work can be bought here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
402-521-3080This episode provides updates on upcoming events and guest appearances for the Set Me Free Project, highlighting community engagement and educational initiatives. Hosts Dylan Yeomans and Rebecca Saunders share exciting plans for summer activities, including sports events, community barbecues, and special guest interviews on topics like domestic violence, grief, and financial crimes.Key TopicsUpcoming community events and sports partnershipsGuest speakers on domestic violence, grief, and financial crimesStrategies for nonprofit funding and operationsEngagement opportunities for families and individualsSupport the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.nethttps://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080This episode explores Nebraska's human trafficking bill LB320, its implications for hotels, and the importance of effective training and education in combating human trafficking. The hosts discuss the bill's provisions, challenges in implementation, and broader issues in policy and community engagement.Key TopicsNebraska bill LB320 details and implicationsEffectiveness of posters and training in human trafficking preventionLiability and legal responsibilities of hotel staffChallenges in implementing anti-human trafficking policiesCommunity and legislative engagement in human trafficking issuesSound Bites"Training must be done regularly and often.""Videos quickly become outdated and ineffective.""Dynamic, real-time training solutions are needed."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Human Trafficking Legislation02:45 Understanding Bill LB320 and Its Implications05:20 The Role of Training in Human Trafficking Prevention07:48 Challenges with Current Training Methods10:13 Accountability and Liability in the Hotel Industry12:41 The Importance of Effective Communication and Education15:22 Future Considerations for Human Trafficking Training20:05 The Evolving Nature of Human Trafficking Awareness23:55 Collaboration and Expertise in Nonprofit Training25:13 The Role of Money and Motivation in Nonprofits26:44 Legislation and Effective Training for Human Trafficking28:26 The Importance of Tailored Training and Certification29:26 Bridging the Gap: Politicians and Community Engagement29:45 The Knowledge Gap: Students vs. Politicians33:42 Listening to the Community: Cultural Humility in Action35:16 R&R Outro.mp435:23 YouTube End Card.pngSupport the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.nethttps://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this episode, Stephanie Olson discusses her new book 'Talk Early, Talk Often,' focusing on how families can navigate conversations about human trafficking, online safety, and digital media. They share insights on parenting in the digital age, resources for caregivers, and future projects to support safe and open communication with children.Key TopicsThe importance of ongoing family conversations about safetyResources and tools for parents and caregiversThe impact of social media and technology on childrenChapters00:00 Introduction to the Book: Talk Early, Talk Often01:13 Exploring the Content and Purpose of the Book05:14 Personal Reflections on Parenting and Technology09:28 The Impact of Technology on Parenting11:04 The Parent Quick Guide13:55 Future Book Ideas16:37 Navigating Difficult Conversations19:04 Promoting the New Book20:39 R&R Outro.mp420:45 YouTube End Card.pngSupport the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.nethttps://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this episode, Dylan Yeomans and Rebecca Saunders discuss the latest updates and upcoming events for the Set Me Free Project, including the College World Series event, new curriculum, and ways to support. They also explore how community involvement, donations, volunteering, and sharing can make a significant impact in the fight against human trafficking.Key TopicsUpcoming events and initiatives of the Set Me Free ProjectHow community involvement and partnerships drive changeDifferent ways to support: donations, volunteering, sharingNew curriculum for foster caregivers on healthy relationshipsThe impact of sharing and spreading awarenessChapters00:00 Introduction to the Set Me Free Project02:46 Updates on Events and Initiatives05:08 Curriculum Development for Caregivers08:52 Understanding Partnership with Set Me Free12:21 The Importance of Recurring Donations17:09 The Impact of Partnerships18:00 The Power of Sharing and Spreading Awareness22:24 Ways to Support the Set Me Free Project25:51 Connecting with Businesses and Communities30:20 R&R Outro.mp4ResourcesTalk Early, Talk OftenOnline CourseThe Set Me Free Project Merch StoreSupport the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.nethttps://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this episode, Dylan Yeomans and Rebecca Saunders interview Molly Champion, a certified anti-money laundering expert, to explore how financial transactions can reveal human trafficking activities. They discuss red flags in banking, the evolution of money laundering, and how law enforcement and financial institutions collaborate to combat financial crimes.Key TopicsRed flags in financial transactions for human traffickingThe role of money laundering in criminal activitiesCollaboration between law enforcement and financial institutionsThe evolution of money laundering methodsPreventative measures and financial literacySound Bites"Financial crime has a devastating domino effect.""Your email account is the key to your digital kingdom.""Scammers often build trust over months to exploit victims."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Financial Crime and Human Trafficking02:06 Understanding Red Flags in Financial Transactions07:41 Collaboration Between Financial Institutions and Law Enforcement11:13 The Role of Conferences in Financial Crime Prevention12:16 The Frequency of Financial Crimes14:52 The Impact of Financial Crimes on Individuals15:59 Legislative Changes Needed for Financial Accountability20:38 Protecting Yourself from Financial Scams28:46 Trust and Relationships in Financial Decisions30:32 R&R Outro.mp4Support the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.nethttps://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this episode, hosts Stephanie Olson, Rebecca Saunders, and Dylan Yeomans explore the complexities of sharing children's milestones on social media, the importance of bodily autonomy, and navigating family boundaries around affection and privacy. They share personal stories, practical advice, and cultural insights to help parents and families foster respect and safety in digital and real-world interactions.Key TopicsSharing children's milestones responsiblyRespecting children's bodily autonomySetting boundaries with family about social media and affectionSound Bites"Parents should be proud but also cautious online.""Teach children to say no from a young age.""Respect children's bodily autonomy always."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Resilience and Relationships02:14 Navigating Parenting Trends and Social Media12:06 Real-Life Experiences at the Park20:25 The Importance of Informed Consent20:53 Navigating Parental Knowledge and Social Media Risks22:39 The Challenges of Sharing Family Moments Online24:51 Family Dynamics and Boundaries27:11 Cultural Expectations and Family Interactions31:43 Teaching Consent and Respecting Boundaries36:17 Finding Balance in Family Relationships37:09 R&R Outro.mp4Support the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.nethttps://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080This episode features a deep and uncomfortable analysis of a controversial interview involving Mary Kay Letourneau, exploring themes of grooming, abuse, and societal double standards. Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders dissect the interview to shed light on the dynamics of manipulation and the importance of boundaries.Sound Bites"She's deflecting around the question.""His body language shifts noticeably.""He looks very sad because it's trauma."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Mary Kay Letourneau's Story02:32 Deflecting Responsibility: Analyzing the Interview05:45 The Complexity of Consent and Grooming09:25 Body Language and Truth in Testimonies11:23 Denial and Responsibility in Abusive Relationships15:41 Understanding Grooming and Child Perception17:18 The Impact of Boundaries in Teacher-Student Relationships21:27 The Emotional Toll of Trauma on Relationships27:47 The Complexity of Consent and Legal Boundaries42:38 The Long-Term Effects of Abusive RelationshipsSupport the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.nethttps://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080This episode features a collaborative effort with Creighton University's Students Against Trafficking to educate college students about human trafficking. We explore vulnerabilities, signs, and how to take action against trafficking in Nebraska and beyond. key topicsVulnerable populations to trafficking (women, children, males, seniors)Signs of trafficking and traffickers (control, nervousness, relationships)How trafficking occurs in Nebraska and rural areas (online, transportation, familial)Resources and hotlines for reporting trafficking (National and Nebraska-specific) action itemsContact info@setmefreeproject.net to get involved in student anti-trafficking initiatives.Learn the signs of trafficking and how to report it.Share hotline numbers with friends and family. sound bites"Trafficking can happen to anyone, anywhere.""Signs include controlling behavior and nervousness.""Join us in the fight against human trafficking."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Human Trafficking Awareness03:25 Understanding Vulnerability to Human Trafficking03:37 Defining Human Trafficking05:08 The Reality of Human Trafficking in Nebraska05:14 NEWCHAPTER05:34 Misconceptions and Awareness of Human Trafficking06:30 The Role of Geography in Human Trafficking06:39 Concluding Thoughts on Human Trafficking Awareness07:31 Understanding Human Trafficking in Nebraska10:41 The Role of Social Media in Trafficking11:58 Identifying Warning Signs of Trafficking14:43 Common Methods of Trafficking20:21 Getting Involved in Anti-Trafficking Efforts21:04 R&R Outro.mp4 resourcesNational Human Trafficking Hotline - 888-373-7888https://humantraffickinghotline.orgNebraska Human Trafficking Hotline - 1-833-PLS-LOOK (1-833-757-5665)The Set Me Free Project - https://setmefreeproject.netSupport the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.nethttps://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080A heartfelt conversation with survivors Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders about healing from sexual assault, emphasizing that it is not the survivor's fault, the importance of support, and pathways to recovery. key topicsMyth of self-blame in sexual assaultThe importance of support systemsNavigating relationships with abusersHealing and self-care strategiesResources and next steps for survivors takeawaysWhat happened to you is not your fault.Find at least one trusted person to share your story.You don't have to tell everyone, just one safe person.Healing takes time; be patient with yourself.Your worth is inherent and unchangeable. sound bites"What happened to you is not your fault.""It's not your fault and we believe you.""You have intrinsic value that cannot be changed."Chapters00:00 Introduction and Survivor Perspectives01:12 The Impact of Self-Blame and Misconceptions03:07 Understanding the Complexity of Abuse from Trusted People03:58 Confusion and Emotional Responses Post-Abuse04:58 The Power of Disclosure and When to Share Your Story07:11 The Importance of Finding Support and Not Isolating08:06 Debunking Victim Blaming and Personal Responsibility08:59 Recognizing and Overcoming Self-Blame09:37 Self-Compassion and Doing the Best You Could10:43 The Role of External and Internal Victim Blaming11:31 Healing Requires Readiness and Emotional Preparation12:20 When and How to Share Your Story Safely13:23 The Power of Survivor Voices in Support Roles14:36 Avoiding Identity as a Survivor and Focusing on Strengths15:04 Normalizing the Long and Non-Linear Healing Process18:48 Challenges of Co-Parenting with an Abuser21:02 Prioritizing Safety and Making Empowered Choices26:10 Decision-Making and Support During Trauma Recovery27:19 Reaffirming That It's Not Your Fault28:35 Healing Is a Lifelong Journey and Self-Care29:39 Closing Remarks and Resources for SurvivorsresourcesRAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) - https://www.rainn.org/National Sexual Assault Hotline - https://www.rainn.org/resources/national-sexual-assault-telephone-hotlineTherapists and Support Groups - https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapistsBooks on Healing from Sexual Trauma - https://www.amazon.com/s?k=healing+from+sexual+traumahttps://www.buzzsprout.com/admin/1862413/episodes/9379928-let-s-talk-the-fiji-house-sexual-assault-and-value-resilience-in-life-and-leadership-episode-005https://www.buzzsprout.com/admin/1862413/episodes/10850439-amy-nordhues-overcomer-of-therapist-abuse-resilience-in-life-and-leadership-episode-039Support the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.nethttps://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this engaging episode, Dylan Yeomans, the new Director of Communications for The Set Me Free project, joins Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders to discuss human trafficking myths, misconceptions, and prevention strategies. They explore how trafficking often involves relationship building rather than kidnapping, the role of online platforms, and the importance of awareness and education.key topicsMyths about human trafficking and misconceptionsRelationship building as a trafficking tacticImpact of online gaming and social mediaHigh-profile cases and their influence on perceptionPrevention tools and warning signsChapters00:00 Introduction to Dylan Yeomans and His Role02:59 Dylan's Journey into Understanding Human Trafficking05:33 Debunking Myths: Human Trafficking Misconceptions08:11 The Role of Influence and Wealth in Trafficking10:36 Local Stories: The Impact of Human Trafficking12:27 Understanding Vulnerabilities and Recruitment Tactics15:02 The Role of Online Platforms in Trafficking17:48 Addiction and Coercion in Trafficking Scenarios20:28 Recognizing Warning Signs of Trafficking23:58 Empowerment and Safety Measures for Individuals25:27 Innovative Safety Solutions: Noonlight App28:13 Understanding Traffickers: Their Tactics and Intelligence30:45 The Impact of Online Platforms on Trafficking36:06 Conspiracy Theories: Truths and Misconceptions39:44 Hollywood and Human Trafficking: A Dark Connection46:22 R&R Outro.mp4resourcesThe Set Me Free Project - https://setmefreeproject.net/Noonlight App - https://www.noonlight.com/The Goonies (Movie) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089218/Backpage and online trafficking platforms - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BackpageEpstein Case - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_EpsteinJustin Bieber and Hollywood influence - https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-53057416Support the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.nethttps://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this insightful interview, Hannah Munn from Love Justice International shares her organization's impactful work in combating human trafficking through transit monitoring, culturally sensitive trauma-informed care, and strategic prevention efforts both globally and domestically. Discover how data-driven approaches and faith-based values drive effective solutions to one of the world's greatest injustices.Hannah MunnSenior Director of International Installation & ComplianceHannah hails from Kearney, Nebraska, and graduated from Nebraska Wesleyan University with a dual degree in political science and communication. Hannah first heard about modern-day slavery and human trafficking at the 2013 Passion Conference. After a convicting session led by International Justice Mission's Gary Haugen, she knew God was leading her to pursue the work of justice. The following summer she embarked on a summer trip to Nepal with Love Justice International where she caught God's vision and heart for the least of these. Hannah has been with the team in Nepal since 2016 and is energized by sharing the vision of Love Justice International with anyone willing to listen. Hannah met her husband, Austin, in Nepal through the work of Love Justice and they decided to tie the knot in June 2019. Together, they feel compelled by God's great love to continue working with Love Justice and fighting the world's greatest injustices with their God-given gifts and talents. https://www.lovejustice.ngo/Support the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.net https://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this conversation, Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders delve into the controversial topic of ethical pedophilia, exploring the distinction between feelings and actions, the role of shame, and the societal implications of normalizing harmful desires. They discuss the importance of support systems for individuals struggling with these feelings while emphasizing the need for safeguards to protect children. The conversation highlights the complexities of identity and the dangers of acceptance in a context that could lead to harm. takeawaysEthical pedophilia is a controversial term that distinguishes between attraction and action.There is a significant difference between having harmful desires and acting on them.Shame can play a role in recognizing and addressing harmful desires.Normalizing harmful desires can lead to dangerous societal implications.Support systems should focus on preventing harm while acknowledging intrinsic value.Desires should not define a person's identity; actions do.Removing obstacles is crucial for individuals seeking help.The push for acceptance can lead to normalization of harmful behaviors.Children cannot consent, and their protection is paramount.Conversations about these topics are necessary but must be approached with caution.Chapters00:00 Understanding Ethical Pedophilia04:26 The Distinction Between Feelings and Actions07:09 The Role of Shame in Human Behavior12:32 The Push for Acceptance of Minor Attracted Persons15:45 The Growth of Identity and Its Implications16:50 Understanding the Complexity of Attraction18:02 The Role of Art and Expression in Attraction20:02 The Debate on Control and Responsibility21:03 Navigating Language and Terminology22:28 The Importance of Support and Prevention24:29 Safeguards and Professional Boundaries25:31 The Challenge of Identity Labels27:19 Minor Attracted Persons and Support Groups30:06 The Spectrum of Beliefs within the MAP Community34:17 Concluding Thoughts on Protection and Prevention35:12 R&R Outro.mp4Support the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.net https://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this engaging conversation, Stephanie Olson, Dr. Jen Fry, and Rebecca Saunders explore the critical themes of resilience and relationships, focusing on the importance of conflict, healthy communication, and setting boundaries. They discuss how to navigate difficult conversations, the role of apologies, and the necessity of teaching children about consent and self-advocacy. The discussion emphasizes that healthy conflict is essential for strong relationships and that individuals must be willing to engage in hard conversations to foster growth and understanding.TakeawaysConflict is not inherently negative; it's how we handle it that matters.Healthy conflict can strengthen relationships and build trust.Setting boundaries is crucial for personal well-being and healthy interactions.Teaching kids about consent and self-advocacy is essential.Apologizing can be a powerful tool for healing relationships.There is no time limit on a genuine apology.Navigating conflict requires emotional regulation and understanding.People often avoid conflict due to fear of negative outcomes.The absence of conflict does not equate to harmony in relationships.Relationships are worth the effort of engaging in difficult conversations.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Resilience and Relationships00:54 The Journey of Dr. Jen Fry02:25 Understanding Conflict as a Tool for Growth04:59 Navigating Difficult Conversations08:46 Setting Boundaries in Relationships11:57 Healthy Conflict: A Path to Better Communication15:15 The Power of Apology in Parenting16:47 Teaching Consent and Healthy Conflict17:40 Navigating Online Conflict and Apologies20:13 Self-Advocacy and Emotional Regulation in Kids23:48 The Timelessness of Apologies26:05 The Importance of Healthy Conflict in Relationships29:43 R&R Outro.mp4Dr. Jen Fry is a Sports Geographer, speaker, and founder of JenFryTalks, where she helps teams navigate conflict and culture. A former collegiate volleyball coach, Jen brings lived experience into leadership and communication work. She holds a PhD from Michigan State University and is the founder of Coordle, a tech platform simplifying youth sports travel.https://jenfrytalks.com/https://www.facebook.com/jenfrytalkshttps://x.com/jenfrytalkshttps://www.instagram.com/jenfrytalkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jenfry13/Support the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.net https://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this conversation, Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders explore the themes of thoughtfulness in communication, the impact of our words, and the complexities of sharing personal stories. They discuss the importance of being mindful of how our words can affect others, especially in sensitive situations. The conversation also delves into the motivations behind sharing stories and the challenges of navigating cancel culture. Ultimately, they emphasize the need for empathy, reflection, and responsible communication in our interactions with others.TakeawaysThoughtfulness in communication can prevent misunderstandings.Our words can have a significant impact on others' feelings.It's important to consider the context before sharing personal stories.Navigating what is appropriate to share requires sensitivity.Motivation behind sharing stories can influence the outcome of conversations.Cancel culture lacks grace and understanding for personal growth.Public apologies should match the nature of the offense.Civility in discussions is increasingly difficult to maintain.Everyone has intrinsic value, regardless of their actions.We must be mindful of the information we share about others.Sound Bites"What is your story to share?""We don't ever allow that for other people.""We cannot dehumanize anyone."Chapters00:00 Introduction and Context01:45 The Importance of Thoughtfulness05:14 Navigating Conversations in a Divisive Society09:36 Understanding What is Yours to Share19:05 Addressing Abuses in Public Organizations19:45 Navigating Anger and Communication21:15 The Ethics of Speaking Out22:22 The Complexity of Public Figures and Hypocrisy27:18 The Importance of Public Apologies29:18 Recognizing Intrinsic Value in All Individuals33:05 R&R Outro.mp4Support the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.net https://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this conversation, Stephanie Olson speaks with Kimberly Haley Coleman, the founder and executive director of Globe Aware, about the organization's mission to provide meaningful volunteer experiences through service vacations in various countries. They discuss the evolution of volunteerism, the importance of understanding local needs, and the impact of volunteers on communities. Kimberly shares insights on navigating safety, cultural immersion, and the empowerment of women in global communities. The conversation emphasizes the value of global service while addressing criticism and the broader impact of volunteerism on local communities.TakeawaysKimberly Haley Coleman founded Globe Aware to provide meaningful volunteer experiences.Volunteers pay to participate, which supports local staff and projects.The vocabulary around volunteerism has evolved due to past unethical practices.It's essential to engage with local communities to understand their needs.Volunteers often come with preconceived notions but learn through experience.Safety assessments are crucial for project management and volunteer safety.Cultural immersion is a key aspect of the volunteer experience.Women play a vital role in local communities and leadership.Volunteering abroad can inspire individuals to make a difference at home.Criticism of global service often overlooks the importance of cultural understanding.Bio of Kimberly Haley-ColemanKimberly Haley-Coleman is the founder and Executive Director of Globe Aware, a US & Canada-based nonprofit that leads and mobilizes volunteers for short-term service projects in over 25 countries (since the year 2000). With a background in international business development and finance, she previously held leadership roles at global firms including CNBC.com, Space Services International, and Investtools. Kimberly holds an MBA in International Business, an MA in Art History, and a BA from Emory University. A multiple patent holder, SMU Guest Lecturer, and recipient of the Texas Business Hall of Fame Award and long-time Hall of Fame member, Chairman of the Executive Board for the International Volunteer Programs Association (IVPA) and actively engaged with organizations like the Building Bridges Coalition and United Nations ESOC Consultative Status Committee and variety of other nonprofit boards focused on international service, community development, and environmental improvement.Selected press about Globe Aware:· ABC: More Americans Take Volunteer Vacations· BBC: BBC Travel Show - Passengers with a Purpose· Support the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.net https://www.stephanieolson.com/
durée : 00:15:26 - Rebecca Saunders & Maurice Ravel, accords parfaits - par : Laurent Vilarem - Début décembre, le Festival Les Volques imaginait la rencontre au sommet entre un musicien du passé, Maurice Ravel, et une compositrice d'aujourd'hui, Rebecca Saunders. Reportage à Nîmes en compagnie des interprètes et de l'équipe de ce festival qui organisait sa sixième édition. - réalisé par : Lionel Quantin Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
402-521-3080In this conversation, Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders explore the multifaceted nature of gratitude, discussing its importance in daily life, especially during challenging times. They emphasize that gratitude is not just about recognizing the big blessings but also appreciating the small, everyday things. The discussion delves into the psychological benefits of gratitude, including its impact on mental health and emotional well-being, supported by scientific research. The hosts encourage listeners to cultivate gratitude through practices like journaling and to reflect on what they are thankful for, fostering a positive mindset and resilience.TakeawaysGratitude is about recognizing the good amidst challenges.Even small things, like having a refrigerator, are worth appreciating.A negative mindset can cloud our perception of life.Focusing on blessings can shift our perspective.Gratitude can be cultivated through intentional practices.Gratitude journaling has proven psychological benefits.Finding gratitude can help during times of grief and loss.Support systems can help us recognize what to be grateful for.Gratitude doesn't have to be about grand gestures.Everyday moments can be sources of gratitude. Sound Bites"What do you have to be grateful for?""It doesn't have to be fancy.""I'm grateful for you."Chapters00:00 The Essence of Gratitude04:02 Finding Gratitude in Adversity07:34 Everyday Gratitude: The Little Things09:49 The Science of Gratitude12:58 Gratitude in Difficult Times15:36 Closing Thoughts on Gratitude15:50 R&R Outro.mp4Support the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.net https://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this conversation, Dr. Greg Linkowski shares his profound insights on legacy, resilience, and the importance of family and community support. He reflects on his personal journey through trauma, the challenges of parenting a child with special needs, and the role of faith in navigating life's difficulties. The discussion emphasizes the significance of advocating for oneself and loved ones, the impact of childhood experiences on adult life, and the power of forgiveness and acceptance in fostering growth and healing. Dr. Linkowski's story serves as a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the importance of leaving a positive legacy for future generations.TakeawaysLegacy is about what we leave behind for future generations.The importance of advocating for loved ones in the medical system.Faith and community support are crucial during difficult times.Childhood experiences shape our adult lives and relationships.Acceptance of family members' identities fosters growth and understanding.Forgiveness is essential for personal healing and growth.It's important to seek help and not navigate life alone.The journey of parenthood can be filled with challenges and joys.Life's struggles can be woven into a narrative of resilience.Attitude and perspective can transform our experiences.Support the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.net https://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this episode of Resilience and Relationships, hosts Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders delve into the complexities of autonomy, boundaries, and the importance of allowing children to express their comfort levels in physical interactions. They discuss the backlash received from a controversial podcast episode, emphasizing the need for respectful dialogue and understanding in discussions about consent and familial affection. The conversation highlights personal experiences, societal expectations, and the significance of teaching children about their rights to say no, ultimately aiming to foster a safer environment for all.TakeawaysThe backlash from the podcast highlighted societal discomfort with discussions on autonomy.Intrinsic value and human nature are central to understanding personal boundaries.Children should be taught they have the right to say no to unwanted affection.Healthy family dynamics include respecting children's comfort levels with physical touch.Online discourse can often devolve into hostility rather than constructive dialogue.Personal experiences shape our understanding of consent and boundaries.Teaching children about consent can prevent future trauma and abuse.Cultural differences influence perceptions of familial affection and respect.Respectful disagreement is essential for healthy discussions.The importance of emotional intelligence in navigating relationships. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Controversy01:24 The Impact of Social Media Feedback02:22 Understanding Boundaries and Consent05:45 The Importance of Dialogue12:20 Personal Stories and Their Impact18:43 Cultural Perspectives on Affection25:03 Conclusion and Call for Kindness27:54 R&R Outro.mp4Support the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.net https://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this conversation, Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders explore the complexities and misconceptions surrounding human trafficking. They react to various media portrayals, debunk myths about age and vulnerability, and share cautionary tales for job seekers. The discussion emphasizes the importance of awareness, intuition, and understanding the realities of trafficking beyond sensationalized narratives.takeawaysHuman trafficking is often misunderstood and misrepresented in media.Grooming is a common tactic used by traffickers, rather than outright kidnapping.All age groups can be victims of trafficking, not just children.Vulnerable populations, including those with mental health issues, are at risk.Job seekers should be cautious of red flags during interviews.Intuition plays a crucial role in recognizing potentially dangerous situations.Misconceptions about trafficking can lead to fear and misinformation.Target and similar stores are often wrongly associated with trafficking incidents.Trafficking can occur without physical transportation of victims.It's important to define trafficking accurately to understand its implications.Sound Bites"Human trafficking is a business.""All ages are being trafficked.""Pay attention to your intuition."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Reaction Videos on Human Trafficking01:35 Debunking Myths About Human Trafficking in Public Spaces10:07 Understanding the Grooming Process in Trafficking12:29 The Reality of Kidnapping and Trafficking13:59 Exploring Trafficking of Older Adults15:38 Clarifying Misconceptions About Trafficking and Transportation20:15 Addressing Vulnerabilities and Misconceptions in Trafficking21:55 Understanding Trafficking Risks Across Age Groups28:10 The Complexity of Human Trafficking28:58 Job Seekers and Trafficking Awareness33:08 Red Flags in Job Interviews40:25 Final Thoughts on Safety and Vigilance42:18 R&R Outro.mp4Support the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.net https://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this conversation, Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders discuss the significance of words in communication, the importance of listening, and the impact of social media on behavior. They explore various argument fallacies, the role of public criticism, and the responsibility of leaders to represent their organizations positively. The discussion emphasizes teaching kindness to children, the power of words, and the necessity of humility in conversations. Practical tips for better listening and adapting perspectives are also shared, culminating in a reminder that words matter in all aspects of life.Video Link: https://youtu.be/xw5HObHlzx0TakeawaysWhat we say really does matter.Listening to what others say is crucial.Argument fallacies distort the original message.Public criticism can dehumanize individuals.Children learn from our behavior online.Words can have lasting impacts on others.We need to communicate with kindness.Listening to understand fosters better conversations.Humility is essential in discussions.Change requires a willingness to adapt.Sound Bites"Your kids are watching you.""Be better online.""Words really do matter."Chapters00:00 The Importance of Words03:33 Understanding Argument Fallacies08:58 The Impact of Social Media on Communication14:11 Listening to Understand19:24 Reacting vs. Responding25:03 The Role of Humility in Conversations30:38 Practical Tips for Better ListeningSupport the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.net https://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this episode, Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders discuss the Netflix documentary 'Unknown Caller,' which explores the harrowing story of Lauren LeCarrie, a high school student who endured relentless cyberbullying from an unknown number, later revealed to be her own mother. The conversation delves into the psychological impact of cyberbullying, the complexities of familial relationships, and the motivations behind the mother's actions. The hosts emphasize the importance of understanding trauma, trust, and the role of technology in modern abuse, while also reflecting on the broader implications for parenting and mental health.takeawaysThe documentary 'Unknown Caller' reveals shocking truths about cyberbullying.Lauren LeCarrie received harassing texts for over a year.The impact of cyberbullying on mental health is profound.The reveal that Lauren's mother was the harasser is shocking.Understanding trauma is crucial in discussing these events.Trust must be earned through behavior, not roles.Technology can facilitate abuse in new ways.Cyber Munchausen syndrome by proxy is a real phenomenon.Trauma bonding complicates relationships after abuse.The importance of open communication in families is emphasized.Sound Bites"I was so proud of that response.""This is an anomaly.""It's not an easy path."Chapters00:00Introduction to Unknown Number02:36The Harassment Begins05:32The Impact of Cyberbullying08:26The Shocking Reveal11:38Understanding the Motives14:18The Aftermath and Reactions21:47The Complexity of Bullying and Harassment24:43Escapism and Its Consequences25:36Understanding Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy28:23Trust and Authority in Relationships35:08Teaching Consent and Boundaries35:50The Dynamics of Trauma Bonding39:39Judgment and Understanding in Abuse Cases43:56R&R Outro.mp4Support the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.net https://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this conversation, Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders engage with Kim Kelley, a survivor of child trafficking, who now advocates for effective solutions to combat human trafficking and child exploitation. They discuss the complexities of trafficking, the need for trauma-informed care, and the importance of community involvement and law enforcement training. Kim emphasizes the misconceptions surrounding 'rescuing' children and the necessity for transparency in NGOs and social services. The conversation highlights the critical role of survivor involvement in shaping effective programs and the need for collaborative approaches to protect children.ranchtx.orgDigital Defenders United - digitaldefendersunited.org TakeawaysKim Kelly is a survivor of child trafficking and now advocates for effective solutions.Understanding the complexities of human trafficking is crucial for effective intervention.Law enforcement often lacks the necessary training to identify and assist trafficking victims.Community involvement is essential in preventing child exploitation.The misconception of 'rescuing' children can lead to further trauma.Effective solutions require collaboration between various sectors, including law enforcement and NGOs.Survivor involvement is critical in shaping effective programs and solutions.Transparency in funding and organizational effectiveness is necessary for real impact.Trauma-informed care is essential in supporting survivors of trafficking.Education and awareness are key components in combating trafficking.Sound bites"Awareness is powerful, but we need to take action.""Not all abuse is trafficking.""If we don't understand the problem, we can't solve it."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Resilience and Relationships02:29 Understanding Child Trafficking and Exploitation06:42 The Role of Law Enforcement in Child Protection12:52 Defining Human Trafficking and Its Impact18:36 The Complexity of Rescuing Children25:31 Challenges in Social Services and Law Enforcement Training29:54 Understanding Trauma-Informed Approaches36:12 The Role of Law Enforcement in Aftercare37:32 Vetting Organizations for Effectiveness40:19 The Importance of Tailored Healing Modalities48:45 Funding and Transparency in Nonprofits56:47 Connecting with Experts and ResourcesSupport the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.net https://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this episode, Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders dive into the critical topic of teaching youth about body boundaries. They highlight the importance of using anatomically correct terms so children can effectively report abuse and avoid misunderstandings. The conversation includes a real-life example where a child's incorrect term created confusion.Stephanie and Rebecca emphasize how parents can reassure children that their safety is the highest priority, encourage them to speak up about discomfort, and model healthy boundaries in everyday life—such as limiting phone calls after certain hours. They also stress the importance of not keeping secrets, underscoring that early education on body safety and boundaries empowers children to protect themselves and fosters resilience.Support the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.net https://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this episode of Resilience and Relationships (R&R), Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders have a candid, heartfelt conversation about political violence and the growing culture of dehumanization. From high-profile assassinations to everyday online attacks, they discuss how public and private lives are being invaded, boundaries are crossed, and respectful disagreement is fading.Together, they call for a return to active listening, peaceful dialogue, and the recognition that every person has intrinsic value that cannot be changed. Through personal reflections, survivor insight, and cultural analysis, this episode challenges listeners to resist hatred, rethink how we engage across differences, and reclaim kindness and dignity in our communities.Support the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.net https://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this episode, Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders delve into the concept of 'sharenting'—the act of parents sharing information and images of their children online. They discuss the implications of this practice, including the risks of digital footprints, identity theft, and digital kidnapping. The conversation emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries, obtaining consent, and being mindful of the potential repercussions of sharing personal information about children on social media. The hosts encourage parents to reflect on their sharing habits and consider the long-term effects on their children's privacy and safety.takeawaysSharenting refers to sharing your kids online.Many parents are unaware of the risks associated with sharenting.Children do not have a say in what is shared about them.Digital footprints can lead to identity theft.Digital kidnapping is a real concern.92% of children have an online presence by age two.Parents often share too much personal information.Setting boundaries around sharing is crucial.Consent from children should be prioritized.Social media should not be treated as a private journal.Sound Bites"Kids don't understand the internet.""Children are full people, not objects.""I'd rather be paranoid than sorry."Chapters00:00Introduction to Sharenting02:44Understanding the Risks of Sharenting05:12The Impact of Digital Footprint on Children08:12Digital Kidnapping and Its Implications11:11Privacy Concerns in Sharing Children's Information13:51Setting Boundaries for Sharing16:45The Role of Intentions in Sharing19:59Navigating Consent and Family Dynamics22:53Final Thoughts on Responsible Sharing35:08R&R Outro.mp4Support the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.net https://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this conversation, Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders delve into the complexities of addiction, exploring not only traditional substance abuse but also behavioral addictions like food and technology. They discuss the societal perceptions of alcoholism, the importance of recognizing signs of addiction, and the critical role of support systems in recovery. The conversation emphasizes the need for compassion and understanding in discussions about addiction, highlighting personal stories and the journey towards healing.takeawaysAddiction can manifest in various forms, not just substances.Alcoholism is often normalized in society, making it harder to recognize as a problem.Daily habits can lead to addiction, even without a genetic predisposition.Support systems are crucial for those struggling with addiction.Self-awareness is key in recognizing personal addictions.It's important to seek help and talk to trusted individuals about addiction.Compassion is necessary when discussing addiction with others.Everyone has their own struggles, and what may not affect one person can deeply impact another.Recovery is a complete life change that requires support and understanding.There is no shame in asking for help regarding addiction.Sound Bites"I've never been addicted to anything.""It's a complete life change.""There's no shame in asking for help."Chapters00:00Understanding Addiction Beyond Substances03:10Personal Experiences with Alcoholism06:19Defining Addiction: Signs and Symptoms09:27Seeking Help and Support for Addictions12:13Navigating Addictions We Can't Avoid15:08The Social Dynamics of Addiction17:59Empathy and Understanding in Addiction Conversations20:56Real-Life Stories and Peer Pressure in Recovery26:32The Challenge of Sobriety27:50Life Changes and Support in Recovery29:10Understanding Addiction and Accountability30:45The Impact of Addiction on Relationships34:01The Role of Enablers in Addiction36:24Gratitude and Reflection on Sobriety38:59Self-Awareness and Seeking Help43:05R&R Outro.mp4Support the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.net https://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this conversation, Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders delve into the pressing issue of the sexualization of children in today's society. They explore various aspects, including the impact of dance competitions, the concept of victim blaming, the importance of dress codes, and the role of social media in shaping youth culture. The discussion emphasizes the need for age-appropriate conversations about sexuality, the influence of clothing choices on perception, and the pressure of societal expectations. Ultimately, they advocate for positive role models and the importance of self-acceptance in combating the negative effects of sexualization.takeawaysThe sexualization of children is a growing concern in society.Innocence is lost at a younger age due to societal pressures.Parents must consider the implications of their children's clothing choices.Victim blaming is a harmful mindset that needs to be addressed.Dress codes can play a role in shaping youth behavior and perception.Open conversations about sexuality should start early and be age-appropriate.Social media significantly influences how youth perceive themselves and others.The pressure to conform to societal standards can lead to negative self-image.Teaching children about their intrinsic value is crucial.Positive role models can help counteract the effects of sexualization.Sound Bites"What is mom thinking?""Victim blaming is not okay.""It's about power and control."Chapters00:00The Sexualization of Children: An Overview07:20Victim Blaming and Its Implications13:25Dress Codes and Professionalism in Youth Settings20:33Navigating Conversations About Sex with Youth27:29Finding Balance: Age-Appropriate Discussions and Dress29:16The Importance of Research in Job Interviews31:33Appropriateness in Dress for Interviews33:56Teaching Youth About Self-Respect and Intelligence36:04The Impact of Fashion on Self-Image40:07The Shift in Social Norms and Dress Codes41:29The Changing Landscape of Youth Independence42:54Modeling Positive Behavior for Youth46:02The Societal Obsession with Youth and Beauty48:57The Connection Between Sexualization and Violence50:44Letting Children Be Children52:23R&R Outro.mp4Support the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.net https://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this conversation, Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders discuss the complexities of nonprofit organizations, focusing on how to evaluate their effectiveness, the importance of transparency in funding, and the misconceptions surrounding nonprofit salaries and profits. They emphasize the need for nonprofits to diversify their income sources and the challenges they face in a fluctuating economic environment. The discussion encourages listeners to ask questions and engage with nonprofits to better understand their operations and impact.Chapters00:00Introduction to Nonprofit Conversations01:21Evaluating Nonprofit Effectiveness06:54Understanding Nonprofit Funding and Administration12:21The Misconceptions of Nonprofit Salaries18:22The Importance of Diversifying Nonprofit Income23:36Challenges Faced by Nonprofits28:24The Future of Nonprofits and Community Support30:50R&R Outro.mp4Support the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.net https://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this powerful follow-up episode, Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders dive into the messy intersection of privacy, parenting, and social media. From family vlogging to the addictive nature of online platforms, they unpack the long-term consequences of what we choose to share—especially when it involves our children.The conversation explores generational differences in how we use social media, the challenges of true consent from minors, and the haunting permanence of digital content—highlighted by Nyla Ray's post-OnlyFans experience. They also discuss the Coldplay CEO scandal as a cautionary tale on integrity in the digital age.Whether you're a parent, educator, or social media user, this episode challenges you to think critically about your digital footprint and how we can prioritize integrity over likes.Topics Covered:Family vlogging and child privacyDigital consent and generational normsThe permanence of online contentSocial media addiction and dopamine hitsIntegrity, accountability, and policyReal-life examples from Nyla Ray and Coldplay's CEOCreating informed and ethical social media habitsTakeaway: What we post matters—maybe more than we think. And when it comes to kids, consent, and content, the best rule may be: if in doubt, leave it out.Support the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.net https://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080The conversation examines the implications of a viral incident involving a CEO and a public display of affection at a Coldplay concert, sparking discussions on privacy, social media ethics, public apologies, and the human impact of viral content. The hosts reflect on the consequences of public actions, the nature of accountability, and the role of humor in navigating uncomfortable situations, ultimately emphasizing the importance of empathy in the age of social media.takeawaysThe incident highlights the blurred lines between public and private life in the age of social media.Public apologies often come after being caught, raising questions about sincerity.Social media can amplify personal mistakes, affecting not just individuals but their families and companies.Humor can be a natural response to awkward situations, but it can also be insensitive.The consequences of actions can extend beyond the individual to their professional life.Privacy is increasingly difficult to maintain in a world where everyone has a camera.Viral content can dehumanize individuals, reducing them to entertainment.Empathy is crucial when discussing the lives of those affected by viral incidents.The conversation about social media ethics is complex and multifaceted.Understanding the human element behind viral stories is essential for meaningful dialogue.Chapters00:00Introduction to the Viral Incident03:13The Impact of Social Media on Privacy06:15Public Apologies and Accountability07:56The Ethics of Sharing Personal Moments11:06The Role of Humor in Awkward Situations13:42Navigating Professional Consequences16:52The Dangers of Dehumanization on Social Media19:52The Responsibility of Posting About Others22:55The Intersection of Personal and Professional Life26:04Conclusion and Reflection on Social Media Use30:15R&R Outro.mp4Support the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.net https://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this conversation, Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders discuss the competitive nature of the nonprofit sector, particularly in the realm of human trafficking prevention. They explore the challenges of collaboration versus competition, the importance of trauma-informed care, and the need for nonprofits to specialize in their areas of expertise. The discussion emphasizes the emotional toll of competition and the necessity of working together to create a greater impact in the community.takeawaysNonprofits often face unexpected competition rather than collaboration.The nonprofit sector can be as cutthroat as the corporate world.Collaboration is essential for effective service delivery.Trauma-informed care is crucial in nonprofit work.Not all organizations are equally effective or trained.The hero mindset can hinder effective service delivery.Organizations should focus on their strengths and collaborate with others.Learning from each other is vital for growth in the nonprofit sector.Specialization allows nonprofits to excel in their missions.The emotional toll of competition can detract from the mission.Sound Bites"It's about who gets the glory.""Not all organizations are equal.""We need to stop being competitive."Chapters00:00The Competitive Landscape of Nonprofits02:59Collaboration vs. Competition in Nonprofit Work06:13The Importance of Trauma-Informed Care09:06Assessing Nonprofit Effectiveness11:52The Need for Specialization in Nonprofit Work14:50Learning and Growing Together18:38The Role of Collaboration in Addressing Human Trafficking21:40Closing Thoughts on Nonprofit Dynamics30:39R&R Outro.mp4Support the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.net https://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this conversation, Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders delve into the myths surrounding human trafficking, discussing common misconceptions, the realities of traffickers and their victims, and the importance of community awareness and education. They emphasize the need to understand the complexities of trafficking, including the vulnerabilities that make individuals susceptible to exploitation, the dehumanization involved, and the challenges faced during recovery. The discussion also touches on the role of media and immigration in shaping perceptions of trafficking, advocating for a more informed and compassionate approach to prevention and support.TakeawaysHuman traffickers often target individuals they know.Trafficking is not just about kidnapping; it involves manipulation and grooming.Vulnerabilities can make anyone a target for trafficking.Dehumanization is a key factor in trafficking and exploitation.Rescue is not a simple solution; recovery is complex and ongoing.Traffickers can be male or female, and often work in couples.Media representations of trafficking can perpetuate myths.Community education is crucial for prevention and awareness.Trafficking can affect individuals of all ages and backgrounds.Everyone has intrinsic value, regardless of their circumstances.Sound Bites"Human traffickers will target people.""Traffickers go after the vulnerable.""The reality is that trauma is ongoing."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Human Trafficking Myths02:58 Debunking Common Myths05:41 Understanding the Grooming Process08:41 The Reality of Trafficking Targets11:41 The Role of Traffickers14:23 The Intrinsic Value of All Humans17:23 The Complexity of Trafficking Dynamics26:23 The Role of Children in Trafficking27:10 Immigration and Human Trafficking28:18 The Misconception of Border Control30:17 Vulnerabilities of Immigrants32:05 The Human Aspect of Trafficking34:26 Dehumanization in Society35:59 The Complexity of Rescue38:12 Understanding Trauma in Survivors39:59 The Reality of Recovery42:12 Emotional Isolation and Trust Issues44:23 Vulnerabilities and Scams47:24 Protecting Ourselves and Our Communities49:47 Education and Community EngagementSupport the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.net https://www.stephanieolson.com/
402-521-3080In this episode of R & R Resilience and Relationships, Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders discuss the critical need for trauma-informed training in schools and the challenges faced by parents when addressing inappropriate situations involving their children. They explore the mindset of denial prevalent in some private schools, the importance of recognizing and responding to trauma, and the necessity of creating supportive environments for youth. The conversation emphasizes the need for open dialogue about trauma and the responsibility of educators and communities to be prepared to support those in need.Rebecca Saunders: rebecca@setmefreeproject.netTikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@that_single_mama_shopshttps://www.tiktok.com/@wfh_single_mamaTakeawaysThe mindset of denial in schools can hinder effective responses to inappropriate situations.Trauma-informed training is essential for educators to support students effectively.Disclosures of abuse are a sign of trust and should be met with support, not disbelief.Trauma can manifest in various ways, and responses to it can differ among individuals.There is a need for schools to create safe environments for students to disclose their experiences.Understanding trauma is crucial for anyone working with children, not just educators.The importance of consent and recognizing atypical reactions to touch is vital in trauma-informed care.Youth may exhibit behaviors that are misinterpreted as 'bad' when they are actually seeking help.Communities must be aware of the hidden struggles that youth face behind closed doors.Open conversations about trauma are necessary to foster understanding and support. Support the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.net https://www.stephanieolson.com/
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Full article and links available at: tashcorbin.com/418Links mentioned in this episode:Heart-Centred Business Conference 2025 Tickets: www.heartcentredbusinessconference.com The 2025 Heart-Centred Business Conference - Lessons from SpeakersNartarsha Bamblett's Acknowledgement of CountryI had a big realisation in the part about connection to culture, that whilst I don't necessarily feel a connection to culture related to my ancestral heritage, I do access connection via sub-cultures such as Taylor Swift and being a Formula 1 fan.Kerry Rowett on Aligning to Bigger GoalsMy biggest insight was realising that I downplay, or sometimes don't even share my goals in certain peer networks - for a range of different reasons, but mostly I can see it's a self-limiting mindset, and one I am committed to breaking through.Tina Tower on Organic Social Media StrategyI realised that I have had issues with my website since 2015 - and whilst I have had a few updates and upgrades, I have had it on my list to overhaul my website for over 9 years now. So it's TIME. That's my commitment for Q4 - I will have a new website by the New Year! EEK!Nartarsha Bamblett on Intuition and IdentityOne of the exercises was to practice gratitude for the good and the bad, and I shared with the conference room that I am grateful that I created conference, and I am grateful for the financial loss of the first one, AND the fact that I kept running it from there.Emma Veiga-Malta on Unleashing your Inner CreativeI realised that I had been treating creativity as a reward for good business behaviour, rather than embracing it as part of the process. Interestingly, I used to do that with self-care and rest - treat it as a reward, rather than a necessity.Denise Duffield-Thomas on Money Mindset The big insight was seeing how my sense of responsibility for others can create a feeling that more financial success will just create more responsibilities - possibly a reason why I have had an income plateau for the last few years. Interesting!Leonie Dawson's Channelled Message - You are GoldenOne of the things I keep remembering from Leonie's presentation was that birds don't sing their morning song, and then check to see how many likes they got. They sing for the joy of it. They sing because that's what they are made to do. That's part of their identity.Lisa Twohig on Audience ConnectionThe big take-away insight for me came from Lisa's workbook question - What's the easiest way for me to spend more quality time with my audience?I'll be playing with some new strategies, and reminding myself that quality time is a priority - because I absolutely agree that it is!Rebecca Saunders on Going NarrowIt was powerful to hear once again that reminder that niching is super-important - it gives you the opportunity to go deep with your audience, and to get more specific with your messaging.Clare Wood on Cash Flow with ConfidenceThe more consistently you use a system, the more likely you are to stick with it - so I have shortened the intervals on a bunch of things to see how that works, and already it's made a big difference.And don't forget - GET YOUR 2025 TICKET!Let me know your thoughts via our Text FanMail!
Die Musik-Biennale der Biennale von Venedig ist das bedeutendste Festival für Neue Musik in Italien. Alljährlich nach der glamourösen Film-Biennale startet sie für zwei Wochen und bietet herausragende Konzerte und aktuelle Strömungen in der zeitgenössischen Musik Europas und darüber hinaus. Und auch hier werden goldene und silberne Löwen verliehen. In diesem Jahr unter anderem an Rebecca Saunders.
Welcome back to another inspiring episode of the Secrets of Confident Women Podcast! Today, we are thrilled to have Rebecca Saunders, a champagne-drinking serial entrepreneur, business and life advisor, and a proud hair-free alopecia warrior. Rebecca's journey is nothing short of incredible. Moving to Sydney at 22, she founded her own video production company, only to see all her clients cancel during COVID. Yet, she transformed her business, achieving its highest revenue year ever. During this time, she also made the brave decision to stop wearing a wig after 25 years, embracing her uniqueness and turning it into her superpower. In this episode, we dive into: Rebecca's path to building her confidence and finally taking off the wig The importance of embracing your uniqueness and turning it into a strength The stepping stones and small actions that lead to big transformations Rebecca's story is a testament to resilience, bravery, and the power of being authentically yourself. Her journey will inspire you to take those small steps towards your own confidence and embrace who you truly are. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we enjoyed recording it! x Jodie & Anastasia RiSe Women
Welcome to Part 3 of The Online Business Paradigm Shift Series on the Align + Attract podcast.We're in a paradigm shift in the online space and today's guests share:What changes they are seeingWhat is working nowTheir advice for youThis is Part 3 of a series that gives you so much insight about how you might thrive in today's fast-changing environment.You can watch the video of today's episode over at http://alignandattract.com/blog/132I've had a workbook created for each of the 3 episodes in this Series. They include key points, speaker quotes and space for your own notes (the PDFs are writeable).Find them hereHere are the website links and instagram handles for each of today's guests:Suzy Ashworth - Success Coach - https://suzyashworth.com - http://instagram.com/suzy_ashworthErika Cramer - Coach + The Queen of Confidence - https://thequeenofconfidence.com - http://instagram.com/thequeenofconfidenceEmily Osmond - Marketing Educator + Mentor - https://emilyosmond.com - http://instagram.com/emilyosmondKatie Chappell - Illustrator + Creative Mentor - https://www.katiechappell.com - http://instagram.com/katiedrawsRebecca Saunders - Serial Entrepreneur - https://www.rebeccasaunders.com - http://instagram.com/therebeccasaundersSuz Chadwick - Business + Mindset Coach - http://suzchadwick.com - http://instagram.com/suzchadwickLed by myself:Kerry Rowett - Kinesiologist + Reiki Master - http://alignandattract.com - http://instagram.com/kerryrowettListen to the previous two episodes:Part 1 and Part 2The conversations in this series were catalysed after I published Episode 120 - Are we in a Paradigm shift in online business? This goes beyond just market changes - I asked if there is a deeper shift taking place. I recommend you listen to that along with episodes 121 and 122 for the full context of these discussions.When Episode 120 went live it sparked a lot of discussion and my client + friend Leonie Dawson suggested I invite some of our friends + colleagues onto the podcast to talk about the changes they have noticed, what IS working - and what advice they have for you as an online business owner. SO many incredible women said yes that I ended up creating this three-part series.Please share these episodes far and wide and tag us all when you do. Enjoy!
Today, we're joined by Rebecca Saunders, a business and life advisor empowering ambitious women to embrace their uniqueness and create dream lives. Tune in as we explore turning your uniqueness into a superpower and celebrating success on your own terms. Rebecca Saunders Links Links for shownotes: Website: https://www.thechampagnelounge.com/ Socials: @therebeccasaunders and @thechampagnelounge_ Links to Dr Hayley D Quinn Resources Website https://drhayleydquinn.com Link to podcast mailing list: https://bit.ly/WelcomeToSelfPodcast Group Coaching Waitlist: https://drhayleydquinn.myflodesk.com/timetothrivewaitlist Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drhayleydquinn Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drhayleydquinn Freebies: https://drhayleydquinn.com/resources Meditations: https://drhayleydquinn.com/shop/
Are you looking for tips on how to bolster your personal brand and embrace your quirky side? In this episode, I chat with Rebecca Saunders, founder of the Champagne Lounge, an empowering online community for regional businesswomen. The Lounge fosters conversation, support, and networking exclusively for women, featuring virtual meetups and fireside chats. Rebecca shares insights on celebrating achievements, fostering self-confidence, and navigating challenges while advocating for embracing individuality. Highlighting the recent International Women's Day event she organized, Rebecca underscores the importance of financial equality and skill promotion. Tune in for empowering advice and actionable tips to elevate your personal brand journey. Let's Connect ✨ To join my Facebook group, The HUB for Rural and Regional Business Women: https://www.facebook.com/groups/390255915030588 ✨ Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tori.kopke/ ✨ Book a free 15 minute call: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=16693074&appointmentType=8209720 ✨ Check out the Power Project: https://www.thepowerproject.com.au/thepowerproject
If you were a teenage boy in 2008 and you didn't have a “God Bless Sasha Grey t-shirt”, did you even exist? Ever since indie sleaze darling, Sasha Grey, burst onto the porn scene in the mid aughts, its become a bit cooler to say hey, “I watch this.” But while Sasha represented a feminist shift in the industry, her fringe sexuality may have played into a dangerous trend in internet porn. In this episode, Hannah and Maia ask the important question: should Sasha be The Pied Piper of Porn™, or can we find a Sasha grey area? Listen for tangents such as: the Tina Fey-aissance, and Stanley Kubrick's lost film: “Squirt Gangb@ng”. Support us on Patreon and get juicy bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/rehashpodcast Intro and outro song by our talented friend Ian Mills: https://linktr.ee/ianmillsmusic SOURCES: Dave Gardetta, “The Teenager & the Porn Star” Los Angeles Magazine (2006). Stephen Heymen, “Grey Matter” New York Times (2011). PopMatters Staff, “The New Breed: Sasha Grey, Atelecine, and the New Morality” PopMatters (2010). Rebecca Saunders, “Grey, gonzo and the grotesque: the legacy of porn star Sasha Grey”, Porn Studies, vol. 5 (4) (2018). Karley Sciortino, “Going Deep with Sasha Grey” Slutever (2014). Eran Shor & Kimberly Seida, ““Harder and Harder”? Is Mainstream Pornography Becoming Increasingly Violent and Do Viewers Prefer Violent Content?” The Journal of Sex Research (2018). Brandon Stosuy, “Sasha Grey: Dawn of the Porn Star” The Fanzine (2006).
Driving in fury, letting the endings be real, slow and lonely. The free improvisation percussionist discusses three important albums.Mark's picks:Don Cherry, Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Ed Blackwell – Old And New Dreams (1979)Evan Parker – MonocerosRebecca Saunders – Fury IIAs always, Mark has a bunch of upcoming live dates. These include Evan Parker's 80th birthday residency at Cafe Oto, for which Mark has prepared a four-part percussion group. Mark's website is here.Donate to Crucial Listening on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/cruciallistening
We have the second group of members joining me inside the Her Empire Builder Launch House! We're talking about launching, overcoming imposter syndrome, how we define success and the scariest parts about running an online business. To join us inside Her Empire Builder, visit https://www.tinatower.com/herempirebuilder I am joined by: Kerry Rowett https://www.alignandattract.com/ Stacey Hughes https://www.staceyhughes.co/ Jen Be https://jenbebrands.com/ Karyn McRae & Helen Lynch https://www.mcraeandlynch.com.au/ Rebecca Saunders https://www.rebeccasaunders.com/
Episode 17- Rebecca Saunders & The Champagne Lounge"I never really embraced (being) completely hair free until 18 months ago, so the journey has been a long one, it was 25 years of having alopecia...""Something had to give, and it was the wig... everything changed overnight."On this month's episode on Alopecia Connection meet Rebecca Saunders, owner of a worldwide video production company, creator of The Champagne Lounge, and podcast host of The Rebecca Saunders Show!At the age of 22, Rebecca bought a one-way plane ticket to Australia. With little to her name, Rebecca sought to fulfill a dream of permanently residing in Australia. This led to the creation of her video production company. Like many businesses, Rebecca's production company was impacted by the COVID pandemic, but the unique situation eventually led to new heights for the company. This success also coincided with Rebecca's decision to ditch her wig after 25 years!Alopecia Connection would like to thank Rebecca for joining us and sharing her story!Listen to The Rebecca Saunders Show!Apple PodcastsSpotifyConnect with Rebecca!Website: RebeccaSaunders.comInstagram: @therebeccasaundersFacebook: @therebeccasaundersYouTube: @therebeccasaundersLinkedin: @therebeccasaundersEnjoy the episode! Remember to rate, review, subscribe and share!Alopecia Connection Linktree Alopecia Connection Website*Discussions on Alopecia Connection are from the personal perspectives and experiences of its host and guests, and should be considered that. Any personal medical decisions should only be made after consultation with one's health care provider.
"You've got to come out of your cocoon a little bit and just say hello to the world." -RebeccaPicture a world where post-pandemic recovery isn't just about bouncing back, but soaring forward to unprecedented heights of happiness and fulfillment. Are you ready to explore the path that leads there?Join us as we sit down with the extraordinary Rebecca Saunders, who bravely shares her personal journey of rediscovering herself after the trials of the COVID-19 pandemic. From the depths of physical and emotional challenges to breaking free from the feeling of entrapment, this episode offers a roadmap to reclaiming your mental well-being and finding genuine happiness. Tune in for an enriching conversation packed with practical tools and strategies that will guide you towards hitting the reset button and embracing a life of joy and fulfillment.Episode Highlights:-Reporting neighbors for having guests-Trauma from lockdown restrictions-Positive messages in movies-Loneliness and making connections-Connecting through shared experiences-Mini adventures and fun-Life is short; have fun.-Celebrating achievements and behavior.About Rebecca Saunders:Rebecca Saunders is a passionate advocate for female entrepreneurs, empowering them to embrace their uniqueness and transform it into a superpower. Recognizing the need for a community that fosters celebration and support, she founded The Champagne Lounge™, a global online platform like no other, where ambitious women come together to connect, grow their networks, and uplift one another. With a mission to unite over 1000 female business owners worldwide, Rebecca creates an environment where collaboration and celebration are the norm, fostering a culture of shining together. A lively extrovert, podcast host, and connoisseur of dinner parties, she calls wine country in regional NSW, Australia, home and dotes on her Mini Aussie Shepherd, Bailey.Find out more about RebeccaWebsite: https://www.thechampagnelounge.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/therebeccasaunders/Subscribe and leave us a rating and reviewApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-deborah-peters-show/id1612307739Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Z3JQWX9S4LRWSE6mPOIkMYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheDeborahPetersShowConnect with Deborah PetersWebsite: https://neimind.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deborah.peters.754Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealdeborahpeters/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahpetersnei4change/
We first met Rebecca Saunders during the Necker Island Leadership Summit last year and it's been incredible to see how much she's accomplished since that transformative event. In our conversation, she takes us behind-the-scenes of settling into life in the Australian countryside and launching The Champagne Lounge, a digital community for like-minded business women. We also chat about all things homeownership, expanding your network, and honoring your unique business strategy. IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT:Rebecca's journey to creating a global video production company and livestream studio space The pros and cons of having a brick and mortar businessRebecca's advice for business owners who wants to invest in a property Creative ways to meet people when you move to a new area The mission and vision behind The Champagne Lounge Rebecca's top takeaways from the Necker Island Leadership Summit RESOURCESLearn more about HN Haus services: hnhaus.com CONNECT WITH REBECCA Follow Rebecca: @therebeccasaunders Join The Champagne Lounge: rebeccasaunders.com CONNECT WITH HANNAH:Follow the Founder: @hannahmnieves Follow HN Haus: @hnhaus Join our Email Community for monthly resources, tips and exclusive content!
Welcome to this episode of Alopecia Life. Thank you so much for sharing your time with me and today's guest, Rebecca Saunders. Rebecca is known as video ninja in the digital world, and the impact she has made in this space has grown exponentially in the last few years. Today, she shares with us her alopecia story, along with some great advice about living authentically and "leaning into the uniqueness of you." Of course, there are some fantastic tips on how to share your own alopecia story through video in a way that features you in this same authentic way. Thank you for listening. For all the ways to reach Rebecca, please check out the show notes for those links. Website: rebeccasaunders.comSocials: LinkedIn | InstagramSupport the showAlopecia Life provides free resources for school and home education, including a growing list of alopecia books, education videos on YouTube, links to support groups within the US, UK, Canada and more. You will also find access to Head-On, Stories of Alopecia, the Alopecia 101 free course, paid Alopecia Roadmap course for parents of children living with alopecia, and personalized coaching. Together, we can make a difference. To find out more, https://www.alopecialife.com/
Presence & Purpose: Personal Branding, Faith and Business Strategy for Christian Women Entrepreneurs
Today I'm talking with Rebecca Saunders about unlocking your next level in business by embracing vulnerability & being your most authentic self. Rebecca is a video expert, podcast host, and serial entrepreneur. She's a champagne drinking, post-it note loving, hair-free alopecian with a passion for pink and making dreams a reality. Rebecca believes everyone has the ability to turn their uniqueness into their super power, and in doing so we truly can design, create and live our very best lives. Listen in as we talk about… Turning your uniqueness into your greatest super power in biz Why you NEED a cheer squad & supportive community around you Protecting yourself with strong boundaries as you're practicing being your bold, authentic self Navigating pivots & following what lights your soul on fire Connect with Rebecca on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or her website. GET CONNECTED: