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Daryl is a CEO, NED and Author. Perhaps best known as the architect of Dove's “Campaign for Real Beauty”, Daryl's career includes leadership roles in brand owners, media and advertising agencies. In this episode we discuss: Diversifying marketing's talent pool THAT Dove campaign The Brand Book The other books Daryl didn't write Being a NED Marketing at Vodafone Daryl Fielding Workwise, she now combines board roles with a part time role as a charity CEO. She is a Trustee of The British Heart Foundation, The Academy of Ancient Music and Pelican Cancer Foundation and a Non Executive Director at the Association of Chartered and Certified Accountants. She is part-time CEO of The Marketing Academy Foundation, which she co-founded, a Registered Charity enabling career starts for young adults from disadvantaged backgrounds. She has held executive director roles at Vodafone, Mondelez, Independent Newspapers and Ogilvy Advertising. Daryl has just published “The Brand Book” a practical, no-nonsense guide to brands drawing on her personal experience and other world class examples and enjoys delivering keynote speeches on brands, marketing and diversity and inclusion. Find Daryl on LinkedIn Book Recommendations Daryl's book is The Brand Book: An insider's guide to brand building for businesses and organisations Andi Jarvis If you have any questions or want to talk about anything that was discussed in the show, the best place to get me is on LinkedIn or Instagram. If you want the podcast emailed to you sign up for it on the Eximo Marketing website https://eximomarketingstrategy.com/signup/ Make sure you subscribe to get the podcast pushed to you and if you enjoyed the show, please give it a 5* rating. Andi Jarvis, Eximo Marketing.
Ben is the visionary Founder and CEO of BOXRAW - a boxing lifestyle & sportswear brand driving cultural and social change. BOXRAW was manifested from the powerful themes of Boxing and Business interwoven throughout Ben's life which elevated him out of the socioeconomic and racial hardships he experienced growing up. BOXRAW has dressed the likes of Michael B Jordan, Gervonta Davis, Tommy Fury and Ryan Garcia, and hit sales of £5.2 million in 2020.Founded with the vision, ‘to be the reason why the world got into boxing', BOXRAW's mission is to shift the narrative of the sport away from just the brute aspect of fight night, to focus on the journey it takes to get there; one of discipline, mindfulness and love. These values are the foundations of all of Ben's life achievements.The brand at every level is fuelled by a genuine desire to add value first, changing the world through the sport of boxing.Ben also founded Boxing Is Love, a charity that teaches the "sweet science" to children in Liberia. The Registered Charity uses Boxing as a mechanism for positive change around the world.Find out more about Ben Amanna via: LinkedIn.Find out more about BOXRAW via: their website, Instagram and Facebook.A new episode EVERY WEEK, showcasing the journeys of inspirational entrepreneurs, side hustlers and their mentors. We discuss their successes, challenges and how they overcame setbacks. Focusing mainly on what they wish they had known when starting out. The podcast aims to give aspiring entrepreneurs the confidence to START UP and START NOW by showcasing real and relatable entrepreneurs. After all, seeing is believing! Join the conversation using #startupstartnow and tagging us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. Don't forget to leave a review as it really helps us reach those who need it and allows us to get the best guests for you! Connect with START UP. START NOW. and to nominate a guest please visit: www.startupstartnow.co.uk. To connect with Sharena Shiv please visit: www.sharena.co.uk.
This week we're talking about grief and creating a registered charity in midlife. My guests are Justine Silver and Eileen Jadd, founders of Good Grief: Bereavement Healing Services in Toronto, ON Canada. Justine and Eileen are sisters who were both looking for a way to make an impact and give back in some meaningful way when they were in their 40s. When Justine's husband passed away unexpectedly at only 44 years old, they became extremely aware of how difficult it was to navigate the system for help when grieving. Together, they decided to do something to improve the situation and created a registered charity that promotes health for grieving adults by providing referrals to essential healing support services, including healthcare professionals, educational programming, and community resources. Learn more: https://suzyrosenstein.com/ep-312-good-grief-starting-a-registered-charity-with-eileen-jadd-justine-silver/
Chris Richards serves his country in the Royal Canadian Navy. But he also serves his community as a volunteer with K9 Partners Assistance Dogs which is a Registered Charity located in Nova Scotia. The mission of K9PAD is to provide high quality Service Dogs at a low cost for those in Nova Scotia diagnosed with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Autism, and related disabilities to enable those who require a Service Dog to mitigate disabling symptoms and needs, both at home and in public. #GaleForceWins is proud to present 20 mins with Chris who is bringing attention to this wonderful Nova Scotia based charity. This episode was recorded at sea aboard M/V Asterix off the coast of Nova Scotia.To learn more click here K9PAD. #galeforcewins is an inspirational podcast with New episodes every Tuesday evening on Youtube or wherever you get your podcasts.You can also visit https://galeforcewins.com/To message Gerry visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerrycarew/To message Allan visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allanadale/
It was an honor for me to be a participant in Jessica's Equine Assisted Therapy program for PTSD. I learned to be more aware of my own energy, and its effect on those around me. I learned to better regulate my energy, and become more self aware. Visit Jessica's website at http://www.pseat.ca/ Prairie Sky is a Registered Charity that provides customized, transformational and life-changing Equine Assisted Therapy programs to individuals facing a range of physical, emotional and social challenges. We are committed to creating a safe and accepting community where participants can be themselves while benefiting from direct equine interactions, and ensure that each participant will find a place in our herd. Equine Assisted Therapy is a recognized and effective form of therapy to promote motor and cognitive function, foster emotional intelligence and increase physical strength. We currently provide programming to special needs adults and children, at-risk youth, and those suffering with PTSD, including first responders and military personnel, and are proud to have helped to change the lives of over 400 people and counting. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tango-romeo/message
An interesting conversation with Jessica Van der Hoek. As a Psychedelic practitioner and a 21 year Paramedic with diagnosed PTSD, we talk about how the two are important partners to help the healing journey. Come listen to the then and now in Jessicas journey and what things have come from it. Jessica is a practitioner building a Psychedelics' program for PTSD, and front line personnel. Creating a safe space of understanding from a colleague who truly understands the struggles. Giving them hope. Jessica runs a successful Non Profit Organization as well. Prairie Sky is a Registered Charity that provides customized, transformational and life-changing Equine Assisted Therapy programs to individuals facing a range of physical, emotional and social challenges. NEW PTSD program started for individuals in the front line Health care field, and military personnel. Prairie Sky | Equine Assisted Therapy (pseat.ca) Still a practicing Advance Care Paramedic.
In this episode.... Eddie's Launchpad zooms Captain Dave and Eddie, the well-being dog to meet Lisa Forsythe and Sara Cole. Both provide parents with excellent resources to help children on their learning journey. Lisa Forsythe lives with her family in Spain. She is a multi-award winning author and teacher and she provides parents and schools with great ideas and resources to help children learn as they play. She has written a handbook full of ideas to help schools and parents to see a child's time at home and play as also a way for them to learn. https://lisaforsythe.com www.Twitter.com/LisaForsythe0 #LisaForsyth #SimpleActivitiesForToddlers Sara Cole is an actor and the artistic director of Head To Head Multi-Sensory Theatre based in Ashtead, Surrey. This theatre and charity provides support for children with SEND who due to their needs or health condition cannot enjoy going to the theatre or seeing a live show in the same way as other children. They do this through live and filmed productions and through visiting schools. One of the patrons of this award-winning theatre is Sally Phillips, the star of 'Miranda' & 'I'm Alan Partridge'. www.Twitter.com/sallyephillips https://www.h2hsensorytheatre.com www.twitter.com/h2htheatre Registered Charity 1161873 #MultiSensoryTheatre #Theatre4all www.Twitter.com/thealexmanners www.Twitter.com/samrenke
In this episode, Shannon shares her motherhood story. She shares her traumatic entrance into motherhood and describes how she was missing a tribe of mamas that she thought would come afterwards. After Shannon had her second child, she realized that the village of mamas were not coming to find her, so she would have to create it. She wanted to change the way motherhood looked. She talks about the day that everything changed and "Mamas for Mamas'' was born. What originally started out as a small Facebook group has evolved to 62 chapters of "Mamas for Mamas" spread across Canada. Shannon's philosophy is to build longer tables rather than higher fences. She says as far as she can tell, it takes the same amount of wood and effort, however, the outcome is drastically different.Shannon Christensen (born Kimmitt) was born and raised in Kelowna, BC and lives here with her husband of 16 years and her 2 boys. With a BA in Psychology and Masters of counselling psychology specializing in forensics, she has a passion for working with marginalized populations and used this drive to start Mamas for Mamas. This grassroots project has since become a national non-profit organization dedicated to reducing the negative impact of poverty on low-income mothers and their families.Shannon has been recognized as a top 40 under 40 recipient, A Woman to Watch, and was a top 3 finalist for Woman of the Year through The City of Kelowna Civic and Community Awards. Most recently she has co-authored a best selling book about motherhood and has brought home the Meritorious Service Medal from the Governor General of Canada for her work with Mamas for Mamas.Shannonreally likes pickles and making the world a better place.Mamas for Mamas WebsiteFollow Mamas for Mamas on InstagramFollow Mamas for Mamas on FacebookFollow Candace on Instagram
Alhumdulillah, I'm excited to announce that Mentally Fit Muslims is now a registered charity! This means MFM can help you in your own personal struggles with mental health and future generations. My husband and I are so grateful for all your support through tuning in every month to listen to our podcast episodes. This means we are eligible to receive grants and donations from individuals all across the world who want nothing more than to better lives when it comes time healing themselves. It's only through coming together as one can we raise awareness and stamp out stigma related to mental health and illness. What do we need next? Your help! Your contribution will inshaAllah ensure that we can continue to bring fresh content about mental wellness and advocate for those suffering in silence. Your support goes a long way because it helps us sustain this podcast by hiring staff and investing in better equipment to produce quality and well-researched content. Become a sustainer today by visiting MentallyFitMuslims.org/Sustain
In this episode volunteers Liz Groundland, Mark Gately and Julia Peckham join Steph and Nick to mark Volunteers Week 2021. The Association is proud to have more than 12,500 volunteers supporting people living with and affected by MND. Liz, Mark and Julia discuss their volunteering roles and why they wanted to get involved. If you would be interested in volunteering for the MND Association you can find details on our website. Views and opinions expressed by guests on MND Matters do not necessarily represent those of the MND Association. We make every effort to ensure the information we share is accurate. We welcome comments, suggestions or corrections. Please email communications@mndassociation.org. Please consult your health and social care professional for medical advice in relation to your particular circumstances. This podcast is owned by the MND Association. Registered Charity no. 294354. With thanks to The Netherby Trust for generously supporting the training of new volunteer Association Visitors.
Steph and Nick speak to 22-year-old Megan Donoher, whose Dad was diagnosed with MND in April 2020. Megan gives a moving account of the impact his diagnosis has had on her family and the tailored support she's received from the Association's children and young person's service. They're joined by Laura Willix, Children and Young Person's Development Manager at the MND Association. With thanks to / funding acknowledgements: Nick Smith Foundation and the James Milner Foundation. Views and opinions expressed by guests on MND Matters do not necessarily represent those of the MND Association. We make every effort to ensure the information we share is accurate. We welcome comments, suggestions or corrections. Please email communications@mndassociation.org. Please consult your health and social care professional for medical advice in relation to your particular circumstances. This podcast is owned by the MND Association. Registered Charity no. 294354.
We're joined by Leeds Rhino's Director of Rugby, legend, and friend of Rob Burrow, Kevin Sinfield. In December 2020, Kevin and his team ran an incredible 7 marathons in 7 days, dubbed the 7 in 7 Challenge, in honour of Rob and to raise money for the MND Association. They raised a staggering £2.7 million. Kev shares how it went, how important it is to support people like Rob and how the money he raised will be spent. We're also joined by Jonathan Griffiths, a big rugby league fan who is living with MND. Views and opinions expressed by guests on MND Matters do not necessarily represent those of the MND Association. We make every effort to ensure the information we share is accurate. We welcome comments, suggestions or corrections. Please email communications@mndassociation.org. Please consult your health and social care professional for medical advice in relation to your particular circumstances. This podcast is owned by the MND Association. Registered Charity no. 294354.
Arabile Gumede speaks to Martin Kingston, Leader of the Economic Intervention work group at Business for South Africa, Lucky Ntimane of the National Liquor Traders Council and Tshifhiwa Tshivhengwa, CEO at Tourism Business Council of South Africa about the effects that another lockdown and alcohol ban would have on the economy ahead of President Ramaphosa addressing the nation. OneFarm Share, a new digital platform connects farmers with registered charity organisations to assist feeding programmes in vulnerable communities See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Linda Elsegood delivers her presentation on Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) as part of the LDN Book Volume 2 Tour which took place virtually in October 2020. Hosted by Madison Drugs. Linda is the founder of the LDN Research Trust, which was set up in the UK as a Registered Charity in 2004, and is the editor of The LDN Book Volumes 1 and 2. Diagnosed with MS in August of 2000, she started LDN therapy in December of 2003, and now has a better quality of life and hope for the future. Through the Trust, she has connected thousands of patients, doctors, and pharmacists around the world with information, articles, and patient stories about LDN.
Ian Lynch is the Chief Executive Officer of Pacific Link Housing. Pacific Link Housing is a Community Housing Provider and Registered Charity providing housing solutions for those in our community who have the greatest need, as well as operating a successful and unique profit for purpose real estate agency key2 Realty. Ian has worked […]
In this Episode we hangout with Jarret Hannah. He is the COO of The Robb Nash Project, an Award-winning Registered Charity that uplifts and empowers people to overcome their biggest challenges in life including mental health, addiction, self-harm, and suicidal ideation. We talk about how they help others turn their tragedy into triumph. We also dive deeper into Mental Health because a lot of entrepreneurs & business leaders battle with this on a day to day basis. So be inspired. I hope you enjoy it! B
Dr. Rob Rutledge: Healing and Cancer Foundation Co-Founder Dr. Rob Rutledge is a Radiation Oncologist in Halifax, Nova Scotia, specializing in breast, prostate and pediatric cancers. He is also an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Medicine at Dalhousie University.In 1999, Rob co-created the ‘Skills for Healing’ Cancer Weekend Retreats. These weekend support groups teach a powerful and integrated approach to the cancer diagnosis and ways to heal at levels of body, mind and spirit. To date, more than 2000 people have attended 60+ retreats in over 30 cities across Canada and abroad.Rob is the CEO and Chair of the Healing and Cancer Foundation, a Registered Charity that freely offers educational videos, documentaries, and webcasting seminars. He is co-author of the book The Healing Circle, which captures the teachings and inspirational stories from the weekend retreats. Rob has received a Cancer Care Nova Scotia Award for Excellence in Patient Care, and Doctors Nova Scotia presented him with a Health Promotion Award in recognition of his contribution to physician health and health promotion in cancer patients. https://healingandcancer.orgLearn more about Dr. Bernie here: http://berniesiegelmd.com/
Some things we talked about on the podcast! Enjoy, Mike & Geraldine ----------------------------------------- SPOT Savings Pets One at a Time https://spotsavespets.org/ In San Diego’s North County we’ve formed a pack—we are people who love dogs and cats. We believe that companion animals are among the noblest beings on earth and that they deserve our stewardship. We are an all-volunteer group with 501c3 tax-exempt status. Want to get involved? Contact us today! We rescue cats and dogs from euthanasia at local animal shelters. Please note that we do not intake strays or animals from owners who need to re-home their own animals We place rescued animals in foster homes—and work to get each adopted We manage adoption events, fundraisers, and educational presentations We are proponents of spaying and neutering of pets and also help fund clinics for income-restricted families in our community We offer education to owners who need to rehome their animals Milo Foundation- https://www.milofoundation.org/ The mission of The Milo Foundation is to rescue adoptable dogs and cats from high-kill animal control shelters and adopt them to loving homes best suited to provide lifetime care. We rehabilitate dogs and cats, offer sanctuary to those that are not adoptable, and educate the public about responsible pet guardianship, including spay/neuter. Bob Woodward Book Rage- https://amzn.to/3bTxbQA This is deadly stuff,” President Trump said of the coronavirus in a Feb. 7 interview with the journalist, for the book “Rage.” But it was a vastly different story than he was telling the public at the time. Mr. Trump would later admit to Mr. Woodward that publicly, he “wanted to always” play down the severity of the virus. Mr. Woodward conducted 18 interviews with the president for the book, which goes on sale next week. Mr. Trump also granted Mr. Woodward access to top officials inside the White House, revealing the inner workings of the president and his administration. Breath-Jame Nestor book https://amzn.to/3bR1dEp No matter what you eat, how much you exercise, how skinny or young or wise you are, none of it matters if you're not breathing properly. American Manifesto- Bob Garfield https://amzn.to/3bPXsPH Do you fear for our democracy? Are you perplexed by Trumpism? Are you ready to throw in the towel? Don’t! This is your guidebook to reassembling our hyperpolarized American society in six (not-so-easy) steps, written by cohost of WNYC’s On the Media Bob Garfield PBS - Endeavor- Inspector Morse- https://amzn.to/35rJLVT Shaun Evans, charms audiences with his portrayal of the cerebral and solitary Detective Constable Morse in Endeavour, written by Inspector Lewis creator and Inspector Morse writer Russell Lewis. Creative Mornings- https://creativemornings.com/ In 2008, Tina Roth Eisenberg (Swissmiss) started CreativeMornings out of a desire for an ongoing, accessible event for New York’s creative community. The concept was simple: breakfast and a short talk one Friday morning a month. Every event would be free of charge and open to anyone. Today, attendees gather in cities around the world to enjoy fresh coffee, friendly people, and an international array of breakfast foods. Volunteer hosts and their team members organize local chapters that not only celebrate a city’s creative talent but also promote an open space to connect with like-minded individuals. The growing archive of past breakfast talks is humbling. From design legends to hometown heroes, speakers are selected by each chapter based on a global theme. Poll workers applications- https://www.eac.gov/voters/become-poll-worker We need Poll workers. Plus they are paid positions. One for the Ages Podcast www.one4theages.com (not live). Geraldine Gatehouses podcast in the making about resources and ideas fo 50+ single people. Podcasting4Associations.com https://podcasting4associations.com/ Mikes Company Podcasting for membership-based organizations Calfornia Podcast Association- https://www.meetup.com/California-Podcast-Association/ Thinking about starting a podcast? You will connect with like-minded people who have started or are about to start leveraging podcasting to improve their own personal and/or professional brand. It’ll be an informal atmosphere where you’ll be free to network and exchange thoughts about podcasting that you may not have had before. Learn best practices and thoughts about podcasting from other podcasters and audio experts at the event. Stitch www.stitch.net Stitch is a community that helps anyone over 50 find the companionship they need. Our grand vision is to help improve the lives of older adults in every country around the world and provide an answer to the social isolation and loneliness that everyone ultimately faces at some point in their lives, whether they’re seeking friendship, romance, or anything in between. Quarantine chat www.quarantinechat.com Talk on the phone with someone else stuck at home. Action for Happiness https://www.actionforhappiness.org/ Action for Happiness is a movement of people committed to creating a happier society by making positive changes in their personal lives, homes, workplaces and communities. It is a Registered Charity (1175160) in England and Wales. Find out more About Us. NOTE: we were incorrect on the last podcast - I talked about the Happiness project-when I meant the Action for Happiness program. The happiness project came about by way of a book Disclosure: we only recommend products wewould use myself and all opinions expressed here are our own. This post may contain affiliate links that at no additional cost to you, we may earn a small commission. Like the amazon links above.
This episode Mia McLeod talks to Louise McCann, Founder of Moody Activewear, an activewear company and registered charity donating 100% of profits to women’s mental health organisations. Lou spills the beans of what motivated her to start Moody and what it takes to launch a social enterprise (don't you love that term) and startup in the cluttered activewear market. Find out what makes Lou tick and hear all about how she came to be such an incredible human donating 100% of her company's profits to help women! We can’t sing her praises enough!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is dedicated to the memory of Elissa Barclay. This is an excerpt from a letter written by her sister, Adèle Barclay in the Elissa Barclay Memorial Fund GoFundMe: https://ca.gofundme.com/f/elissa-barclay-memorial-fund"Music saved my life and my sister's life when we were young teens growing up in small town Ontario. I want to make the life-affirming experience of music available to as many youth as possible. Since Girls Rock Camp is a Registered Non-Profit and not a Registered Charity, I (Adèle Barclay) will collect the funds and make the donation in Elissa's name in February 2020. Please join me honouring the memory of my dear sister and helping the young ones make the music they need to make to live." RIP Elissa, Nov. 7, 1980 ~ Nov. 20, 2019
Jigs bought by The People's Mosquito being unloaded at the works of Retrotec Ltd, from the container which had been shipped 13,000 miles from New Zealand. The wing for Mosquito FB.VI, PZ474 (now flying in the U.S.A.) being constructed on the jig which is now with Retrotec Ltd, in the U.K. For more details of The People's Mosquito project, please go to http://www.peoplesmosquito.org.ukTo buy branded clothing and a fine selection of other gifts, please go to https://www.peoplesmosquito.org.uk/store/To join The People's Mosquito Club, go to https://www.peoplesmosquitoclub.org.uk/To make a donation, go to http://www.peoplesmosquito.org.uk/donate/ The People's Mosquito is a Registered Charity, No. 1165903 Thank you!
Ralph Harrison is the founder and director of The Odinist Fellowship, One of the leading Odinist societies in Great Britain, promoting the old religion of the English and related northern European peoples. In 1988 under English and Scottish law, it was the first polytheistic religious organisation to be granted "Registered Charity" status in the UK. The Odinist Fellowship have also created the first heathen Temple in England for well over a thousand years in Newark where regular rites are held through the year, the temple is open to visitors. Related Links: http://www.odinistfellowship.co.uk http://www.odinisttemple.uk/index.php
Linda Elsegood visits Perfectly Healthy And Toned Radio to chat about her book,"The LDN Book". Linda Elsegood is the founder of the LDN Research Trust which was set up in the UK as a Registered Charity in 2004, and is the editor of the LDN Book. Diagnosed with MS in August of 2000, she started LDN therapy in December of 2003, and now has a better quality of life and hope for the future. Through the Trust, she has connected thousands of patients, doctors, and pharmacists around the world with information, articles, and patient stories about LDN. Go To http://Ldnresearchtrust.org to learn more.