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Introducing our weekly bonus episode THE DEBRIEF.We just loved our chat with netball champ and super mum Renae Ingles, and we got so much out of it that we just need to unpack!Join in on the conversation on our socials or if you'd like to be included in the show share a video or voice note!Hang with us on Instagram.Join our community chat group on Facebook.Visit our website.Send us an email.
Netball champion Renae Ingles and her NBA star husband Joe, were already juggling twin toddlers and their professional sporting careers (on opposite sides of the world!) when their son Jacob was diagnosed with Autism.In this episode of How Motherhood Changed Me, Renae tells us she knew something wasn't right, and that's why she is so passionate about sharing their story; to help other families.It's easy to see how Renae climbed to the top of her netball game, and that determination and commitment shines in her motherhood journey too! You're going to get so much out of this chat. Follow Renae on Instagram.Learn more about her advocacy work here and here.How Motherhood Changed Me is hosted by journalists Kerrie Turner & Jenna Yates.We'd love you to be part of the conversation by connecting with us on Instagram.Join our community chat group on Facebook.Visit our website.Send us an email.
Another one of my amazing (ex) athletes graces the TYP studio today and Renae and I go deep talking about the mental and emotional cost of being an 'obsessed' professional athlete, when emotion is considered weakness, the pros and cons of vulnerability, living on the other side of the world with her NBA basketballer husband (Joe), raising their three little humans in often-trying circumstances, being a 'WAG' who doesn't always fit in, finding identity, purpose and happiness after professional sport, building a new career and lots more. In case you don't know, Renae was one of the world's best netballers for more than a decade, having won international player of the year twice, world championships, Commonwealth Games gold, multiple premierships in the national league, way too many awards and she represented Australia 67 times. Oh, and she also has a Master's Degree in High-Performance Sport. Other than all that, she's a dud. Lol. renaeingles.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's episode is all about our favorite non profit, KultureCity! We had the incredible privledge of sitting down with board member Renae Ingles to chat about her family's autism journey for their son Jacob. That experience brought them to their advocacy and work with KultureCity. Renae tells us all about the influential and important work of this amazing organization and how all of us can be involved. We hope you enjoy this interview as much as we did! Check out KultureCity here: https://www.kulturecity.org/ Instagram: @kulturecity Moms Talk Autism contact info: Instagram: @momstalkautism Email: hello@momstalkautism.com brittney@momstalkautism.com jean@momstalkautism.com shannon@momstalkautism.com tash@momstalkautism.com
Es ist wieder soweit: Das Free-Agency-Karussell der NBA dreht sich. Sammo, Christian und TTG-Veteran Mat steigen ein und besprechen (fast) alle Deals, die Woj, Shams und Renae Ingles bisher vermeldet haben. Haben die Celtics die fehlenden Puzzle-Teile auf dem Weg zur Championship gefunden? Wie hilft Dejounte Murray den Hakws und Trae Young weiter? Und: Wie sieht der Gegenwert für KD aus, nachdem die Wolves für Rudy Gobert 7389 Picks bezahlt haben? Alles zu Trades, Verlängerungen und neuen Signings in gewohnter TTG-Überlänge! ___________________ Für mehr Infos und Bonus-Content checkt unsere WEBSITE. Alle Hörmöglichkeiten und Social-Media-Links findet ihr HIER. Tauscht euch mit uns und anderen aus - im FORUM. Wir freuen uns riesig über eine Bewertung bei iTUNES.
What. On. Earth!? 3 Hours before free agency 'officially' tips off, turns out Kevin Durant wants a trade out of Brooklyn!? Then there's the $1.5B of new contracts given out to get through: Jalen Brunson is off to NYC, Bradley Beal is staying in Washington, JOE INGLES IS A BUCK, Patty Thrills is staying in Brooklyn and we got a BUNCH of mega extensions for Joker, Bookerm KAT & Ja. So much to unpack. That mean's we've got an absolutely BONKERS NBA Straya, with EVERY bit of the KD story covers, including some quick trade thoughts and what to do with Kyrie... as well as EVERY SINGLE FREE AGENCY DEAL (so far) COVERED! What was the BEST deal? the Worst deal? the Biggest STEAL!? and how did Renae Ingles out-Wojbomb Woj!?!? And we finish it all off with YEAH NAHs, An UNPOPULAR OPINION OF THE DAY & an OUTBACK TAKEHOUSE! Plenty of great stuff today... and a COOKING WITH BAYNESY to close out your week! Ripper Rita! Seeyas Monday!
Renae Ingles set herself the challenge to run a marathon and over the weekend she completed the prestigious New York Marathon, not only is she a super netballer, she's proven to be a super runner on top of already being a super mum!
I'm amazed every single week at how generous people are with their time in agreeing to jump on the show, but every now and then a guest says yes who I reached out to 1000% expecting a polite no if not total radio silence. And this week, we have two of them who I admire so much not only as separately very impressive individuals but also as a wonderful couple who navigate careers, compromise and continual growth in a way that made me fall a little bit in love with them as you'll probably hear. On the one hand, we have an Adelaide boy, Joe, whose big dream was playing basketball for his state but who went on to find himself at the pinnacle of the game playing for Utah Jazz in the NBA and leading the Boomers to our first Olympic medal ever in Tokyo earlier this year. On the other, we have Renae, a superstar netballer tearing up the court for the Melbourne Vixens and Australian Diamonds pulling in a host of accolades along the way before she retired to become a Mum. You can see why I couldn't believe they were happy to sit down to share the yay especially as it was their first interview together in two years and Joe's first since the Olympics and as usual I loved tracing through their ways to yay but most enjoyed the parts we don't hear about as much. With everything from the REAL story of how they fell in love, the challenge of moving countries with three kids and juggling two big careers, their son's diagnosis of autism, and the many endearing in-betweens of the Ingles family, I so enjoyed getting to know two hard-working, family-focused humans who are far more normal than their bios might suggest. Their work with charities Kulture City and 4 ASD kids nearly brought me to tears and Renae is just weeks away from running her first marathon to raise funds for the fight for inclusion and acceptance spurred by her son Jacob and his bestie Oliver who face their own fears and challenges everyday. (and I'd love the yayborhood to get behind her - links below). I hope you guys enjoy this delightful duo as much as I did! SUPPORT RENAE'S MARATHON FOR JACOB AND OLIVER FIND OUT MORE ABOUT 4ASD KIDS CHARITY FIND OUT MORE ABOUT KULTURE CITY + Follow Joe here and Renae here + Announcements on Insta at @spoonful_of_sarah + Join our Facebook community here + Subscribe to not miss out on the next instalment of YAY!
I'm amazed every single week at how generous people are with their time in agreeing to jump on the show, but every now and then a guest says yes who I reached out to 1000% expecting a polite no if not total radio silence. And this week, we have two of them who I admire so much not only as separately very impressive individuals but also as a wonderful couple who navigate careers, compromise and continual growth in a way that made me fall a little bit in love with them as you'll probably hear. On the one hand, we have an Adelaide boy, Joe, whose big dream was playing basketball for his state but who went on to find himself at the pinnacle of the game playing for Utah Jazz in the NBA and leading the Boomers to our first Olympic medal ever in Tokyo earlier this year. On the other, we have Renae, a superstar netballer tearing up the court for the Melbourne Vixens and Australian Diamonds pulling in a host of accolades along the way before she retired to become a Mum. You can see why I couldn't believe they were happy to sit down to share the yay especially as it was their first interview together in two years and Joe's first since the Olympics and as usual I loved tracing through their ways to yay but most enjoyed the parts we don't hear about as much. With everything from the REAL story of how they fell in love, the challenge of moving countries with three kids and juggling two big careers, their son's diagnosis of autism, and the many endearing in-betweens of the Ingles family, I so enjoyed getting to know two hard-working, family-focused humans who are far more normal than their bios might suggest. Their work with charities Kulture City and 4 ASD kids nearly brought me to tears and Renae is just weeks away from running her first marathon to raise funds for the fight for inclusion and acceptance spurred by her son Jacob and his bestie Oliver who face their own fears and challenges everyday. (and I'd love the yayborhood to get behind her - links below). I hope you guys enjoy this delightful duo as much as I did!SUPPORT RENAE'S MARATHON FOR JACOB AND OLIVERFIND OUT MORE ABOUT 4ASD KIDS CHARITYFIND OUT MORE ABOUT KULTURE CITY+ Follow Joe here and Renae here+ Announcements on Insta at @spoonful_of_sarah+ Join our Facebook community here+ Subscribe to not miss out on the next instalment of YAY!
In this week's episode, Utah's First Lady Abby Cox is joined by Renae Ingles to talk about Renae's childhood in Australia, becoming a professional Netball player at 15 years old, and meeting her husband, Joe Ingles. Then Renae opens up about the moment their son, Jacob was diagnosed with autism in 2019 and the amazing work that the Ingles have done to raise awareness for ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) both here in the states and in Australia. To learn more about the work that the Ingles are doing to raise awareness for ASD, you can visit: https://www.kulturecity.org/ https://firstlady.utah.gov/issues/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
No one has all of the answers when it comes to parenting, but we have had some incredible aha moments during Season 2 of The MomForce podcast. From design questions with Shea McGee, to life on the big screen with Melissa Joan Hart. We are excited to share some of our favorite words of wisdom from our guests this past season. Kendra Adachi @thelazygenius “Our culture is obsessed with being real, but we've been using the wrong measuring stick. Usually when people say, oh, you're so real, it's when I am showing the messy parts of my life. You know, that I yelled at a kid or that my house is a mess or that I burned food or something like that. Because we all relate to that. And so those things are important because they're part of life. But I think there has been a bit of an idolization of not caring that unless you are sort of a mess, you're not being vulnerable. You're not actually being real. If you are showered and you have on a bold lip and you got stuff done today and you tell people that, well, then you're just fake. But both things are real and both things exist in the same person often. We don't need to conflate messiness and vulnerability or cleanliness or orderliness or whatever it is. That separates us from each other.” Gretchen Rubin @gretchenrubin Research shows and I think common experience confirms that about 50% of happiness is hardwired. Some people are Tiggers and some people are Eyores and that's pretty much hardwired. Then like 10% to 20% is life circumstances, like age, health, wealth, occupation, and marital status. And then all the rest is very much a function of both conscious thoughts and actions. And a lot of times when I hear parents saying to me, like I wanted to help my child be happier when I talked to them, what I realized is you're an eight on the one to 10 scale. You're a Tigger. And you got a kid who's a five on the one to 10 scale. They're an Eyore. And you're not going to turn them into an eight. They are who they are. It's like, you get what you get and you don't get upset.” LaNesha Tabb @apron_education "My number one tip for teaching children about diversity is - stop being weird about it. It's totally okay to notice differences and appreciate them. That would look like if your child notices the color of someone's skin or that their hair is different. Don't shush them, lean into it and say, their skin looks that way because they have a different amount of melanin or people have different kinds of hair and that's okay. So the more you aren't weird about it as a parent, the more your children will learn to be open and accepting." Jennifer Borget @jenniferborget “I think with social media, we have this expectation that all of your work needs to be on display. You know, if you do the work, we want receipts, but that doesn't need to be the case. I think a lot of the work is a personal thing and it's a lifelong thing.” Renae Ingles @renaeingles “If you are a parent and you are sitting in that room and you have just received an autism spectrum disorder diagnosis, it is not doomsday. I know that it feels like it right now, but it's not, I am two years into this autism journey and it is a tough, wonderful roller coaster that has so many more rewards than you could ever imagine.” Lisa Clark @yourfunnyvalentine “I choked up when we were filming and I said the line, “My family life is insane and I want to hold onto every single freaking stupid, stressful, beautiful moment”. Because you really want to imprint those moments on your heart forever.” Melissa Joan Hart @melissajoanhart “I actually got really great advice. When my 14 year old was entering sixth grade, we were having so much trouble getting him to do his homework and we went to see a family therapist who gave us some really great advice. She said, he is going through a time right now where he doesn't know if he's a little boy or a big boy and he doesn't know what he wants to be. So it is your job to just treat him like a little boy, you should not be treating him like he's an 18 year old or even a 16 year old. You treat him like he's your little baby boy. And ever since I did that, it really changed our dynamic.” Andrea Hanneman @earthyandy "The most common misconception about plant-based eating would be that you need to change your social life. When I first changed, I kept it a secret. What I learned is that no one really cares what you're eating. You can choose to eat fried chicken, and I might choose to eat an apple. At the end of the day, no one really cares.” Jennifer Anderson @kidseatincolor “You're gonna be thinking, “oh my gosh, they're going to die because they only have two bites of food!”. We have to take a step back and think, you know what? It's not our job to be in charge of the size or shape of our child. It's not our job to get them to swallow certain foods. It's our job to put the food on the table, to provide a consistent meal routine for them, to sit with them and to provide a calm eating environment.” Shea McGee @studiomcgee “I always have had a pretty easy time listening to my heart and knowing if I don't feel good about something. Every time I didn't listen to that, something would go wrong. I would take on a client that I feel like, oh, I'm not sure if this is going to be a good fit, then I find out it's not going to be a good fit or every time I think, maybe my kid isn't ready for this activity and I do it anyway -then I find out why. I think that the same goes for design. If I'm not feeling good about something or I'm not head over heels for something. I don't buy it. Don't buy something just because the internet tells you that you should. I say wait, take a second. I think it's a skill that you develop over time. Syd and I have gotten better at trusting our gut over the years.” Jamie Kern Lima @jamiekernlima “I asked Meg Whitman, have you ever worried about body stuff? Does that affect you at all? And there was a long pause and then she just looked at me and said no. She goes, no, something has to give. She said, I have really focused on raising my kids and building my career. So my house does not look the way Martha Stewart's might. And I just don't worry about body image issues. It hit me for a minute and there's a famous quote that, anything we spend time on comes at the price of something else. Anything, and that's true of our time or our energy. And it hit me that, Oh my goodness, how many minutes slash hours slash days slash years of my life, have I wasted worrying about things that don't serve me or the world. Like when I think about ridiculous things. Like what size I fit into, or what diet I'm going to try, or how I don't want to go to a high school reunion because I don't fit into anything. Just little thoughts like that, that we have. And what a waste of time they are. Imagine balling up all of that time together. It was a huge aha moment for me. I really encourage everyone to do an inventory of the way we use our thoughts and our energy, because it's often in a way that doesn't serve us.” Listen to the full MomForce Podcast episode for more tips from our incredible Season 2 guests and get ready for Season 3 kicking off September 2021!
FIND. YOUR. PEOPLE. This was the number one tip from this episode’s MomForce guest, Renae Ingles, as she discussed her family’s journey with their son who was diagnosed with autism at two-years-old. Renae Ingles is a retired athlete, wife to NBA player Joe Ingles (go Jazz!), and a mother of three. Her life may appear picture perfect, but Renae is quick to open up about the highs and lows that she faces on a daily basis within her family of 5. She has become a passionate spokesperson for autism awareness, research, and education since her son, Jacob, was diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder a couple of years ago. In this episode Renae clears up some common myths about autism and shares advice for anyone that might be facing a new diagnosis. Find Renae on Instagram. ABA Online Course: https://www.autismspeaks.org/applied-behavior-analysis-aba-autism-treatment Kulture City: https://www.kulturecity.org/
On this week's episode of Hear If You Need we catch up with a much-loved former Vixen, Renae Ingles! Join Clint Stanaway and Sharelle McMahon as the trio chat hub life - both SSN and the NBA - how Renae thinks the Vixens (most notably, Kate Eddy!) are doing without her this year, and how she is coping with lockdown Salt Lake City style!
Renae Ingles is an Australian netballer with a career spanning from 2003 – 2019. In that time Renae has been Australian Netball World Champion, a Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist, she's won the Liz Ellis Diamond of the year - for the best Australian international netballer and also won two national netball championships – one with the Melbourne Vixens, and another with the Adelaide Thunderbirds. In 2015 Renae married Australian basketballer Joe Ingles, who currently plays for the Utah Jazz in the NBA, and in 2016 Renae gave birth to twins – Jacob and Milla. Renae also hosts her own podcast with her husband Joe called ‘Ingles Insight'.
Joe and Renae Ingles debut their podcast by feeding Aaron Falk 'Vegemite.' He's now 10% more Australian. The crew explains why they're starting up a pod and previews what's to come on the show.
#TheHowieGames | Joe and Renae Ingles are a remarkable couple for all sorts of reasons. There's not much this episode doesn't cover - Joe's basketball journey from Adelaide, to Tel Aviv and then eventually Utah. From being without a job, to with Renae's help and backing, becoming an NBA gun on an enormous contract. Plus we cover Renae's netball career - from heartbreak to jubilation. But the most beautiful part of this story revolves around Joe and Renae's twins, Jacob and Milla. In the last year, Jacob was diagnosed with autism. It's through the telling of Jacob's story that you will gain the greatest insight into who Renae and Joe really are. You will discover what this couple really represents, about their love for their family, about how autism can be tackled and about what Joe and Renae are doing to help others in a similar situation. If you get a moment please check out 4 ASD Kids, a charity set up by dual rugby international Mat Rogers and his wife Chloe that Joe and Renae are supporting. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#TheHowieGames | Joe and Renae Ingles are a remarkable couple for all sorts of reasons. There's not much this episode doesn't cover - Joe's basketball journey from Adelaide, to Tel Aviv and then eventually Utah. From being without a job, to with Renae's help and backing, becoming an NBA gun on an enormous contract. Plus we cover Renae's netball career - from heartbreak to jubilation. But the most beautiful part of this story revolves around Joe and Renae's twins, Jacob and Milla. In the last year, Jacob was diagnosed with autism. It's through the telling of Jacob's story that you will gain the greatest insight into who Renae and Joe really are. You will discover what this couple really represents, about their love for their family, about how autism can be tackled and about what Joe and Renae are doing to help others in a similar situation. If you get a moment please check out 4 ASD Kids, a charity set up by dual rugby international Mat Rogers and his wife Chloe that Joe and Renae are supporting. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vixens veteran Renae Ingles joins hosts Bianca Chatfield and Clint Stanaway for an in-depth chat into Renae's changing approach to netball since having kids, juggling her life between Australia and the US, and the conversation she's been waiting four years to have with Bianca.
Last round of Super Netball and we have the Tan Queen on Renae Ingles to discuss her very last game of Netball...ever! Mitch is slightly disappointed that her other half - Joe Ingles didn't join us as well. We also have a go at selecting the Diamonds team, but we get a little distracted.
Sam Squiers speaks with Australian international netballer Renae Ingles. Renae represented Australia at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games where they won gold and also helped her team win the world championships in 2015. Renae and NBA star husband Joe have recently had twins.
The former Diamond sits down right after announcing her return to Australian netball to discuss her year away from the sport, life as a mother, and what's driving her to get back on court. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.