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In this episode, I hosted Stacy Jayne Saggers who is the Commercial Growth Director at Kantar. Stacy leads the commercial team for Kantar, the world's largest consumer research agency. Stacy has over 20 years experience in research, across FMCG, banking, retail, financial services, sports and telco's. Stacy is passionate about bringing the human voice to brands and businesses in South Africa, to enable the type of change and innovation that serve the needs of people and our country, while driving the bottom line. Stacy hosts two podcasts which form the basis of her keynote addresses, leadership integration sessions and workshop engagements. She also hosts two podcasts of her own and the details are below: FUTURE PROOF MZANSI focuses on the changing decisions and behaviours of South Africans as they adapt to the evolving macro and domestic circumstances; from loadshedding and the rise of subscription programmes, to household finances and online shopping, to media and social media adoption. COLOUR-FULL is hosted by Stacy, white mom of adopted children, living in Cape Town, and Sena (black woman, living in Johannesburg). Together, they explore how race shapes our experiences. The vision is to spark candid and open dialogues for a more inclusive South Africa, through the use of personal stories and uncomfortable conversations that challenge complacency, apathy and injustice. If you are looking for the reports discussed in this interview, please email: stacy.saggers@kantar.com
When it comes to choosing your aesthetic treatment (surgical or non-surgical), it can feel a bit like Tinder; swiping left and right over highly edited images from a huge portfolio of 'expert' practitioners, to find your perfect match. But just as we know how disappointing your date so often is in real life, so too do you risk underwhelming and even downright-dangerous results by taking a non-expert approach to treatment choices.Enter Olivia Falcon, former beauty editor at Tatler, architect of the Tatler Cosmetic Surgery Guide and now the founder of The Editor's List. Think of it as your expert aesthetic concierge service. It takes the guesswork out of finding the safest hands and most skilled practitioners in the business.Today, Olivia is giving us her expert view on the changing face of the cosmetic industry, both in the UK and across the pond in the States. She'll discuss everything from trending treatments to risk factors, and why you should never treat cosmetic habits like your handbag habits - instead, think "less, but better". This episode is all about arming you with the knowledge to make savvy, sensible, and safe decisions for natural and effective results. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, I hosted Stacy Jayne Saggers who is the Commercial Growth Director at Kantar. Stacy leads the commercial team for Kantar, the world's largest consumer research agency. Stacy has over 20 years experience in research, across FMCG, banking, retail, financial services, sports and telco's. Stacy is passionate about bringing the human voice to brands and businesses in South Africa, to enable the type of change and innovation that serve the needs of people and our country, while driving the bottom line. Stacy hosts two podcasts which form the basis of her keynote addresses, leadership integration sessions and workshop engagements. She also hosts two podcasts of her own and the details are below: FUTURE PROOF MZANSI focuses on the changing decisions and behaviours of South Africans as they adapt to the evolving macro and domestic circumstances; from loadshedding and the rise of subscription programmes, to household finances and online shopping, to media and social media adoption. COLOUR-FULL is hosted by Stacy, white mom of adopted children, living in Cape Town, and Sena (black woman, living in Johannesburg). Together, they explore how race shapes our experiences. The vision is to spark candid and open dialogues for a more inclusive South Africa, through the use of personal stories and uncomfortable conversations that challenge complacency, apathy and injustice. If you are looking for the reports discussed in this interview, please email: stacy.saggers@kantar.com
Talk TV interview with Mark from Fat Lads Go In Goal - recorded 06/08/2023 - Mark Saggers' Sunday Night Club Posted with permission from TalkTV Copyright: TalkTV Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My guest this week is Danny Saggers. An ibiza resident who has been living on and off the island for the last 16 years. Danny has travelled & lived all over the world choosing to make Ibiza his home base. After a massive spiritual awakening with plant medicine almost a decade ago, Danny's life took a 180 degree turn which put him onto a path focused on healing self and then helping others to do the same, whilst guiding them to find higher purpose in their lives. His energy is focused in creating transformational retreats, life coaching, helping people to create ‘THE DESTINY OF THEIR DREAMS', working with healing modalities including Kambo (an Amazonian frog medicine) and creating incredible dance event spaces under the project name LOVE Dance.
In this week's episode, we feature a specialty requested by a lot of this podcast's listeners. The 17th of November each year marks World Prematurity Day. It's a day to raise awareness of the causes and complications of preterm birth and the concerns of preterm babies and their families worldwide. Approximately 15 million babies are born preterm each year, accounting for about one in 10 of all babies born worldwide. It's a day that's really close to my own heart, as all three of my beautiful children were born premature. My firstborn son was born at 33 and a half weeks, my daughter at 35weeks, and my youngest son born at the the very stroke of 28 weeks gestation. All of them spent some time in the neonatal ICU, or ‘NICU' before coming home: my firstborn spent exactly 50 days in hospital, my daughter was in NICU for just one night before they gave her the all clear, and our youngest spent 142 days in NICU before coming home! I'm disappointed that I wasn't able to get an episode about prematurity out to coincide with World Prematurity Day, but nevertheless I'm really glad to share this episode with you, which is all about the paediatric sub-specialty of neonatology. Dr Robin Saggers is a consultant paediatrician and neonatologist at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital, who is also currently completing a fellowship in paediatric critical care. Dr Saggers always dreamed of becoming a paediatrician and he shares with us his journey from junior doctor to consultant, and what it is like actually working as a neonatologist. Thank you to our partners on this week's episode: AESTHETIKOS - Aesthetikos portrait studio is a photography studio based in Sandton, Johannesburg. In keeping with today's theme, Aesthetikos offers Newborn and Baby photo sessions that are baby-led, non-posed and result in beautiful portraits of your baby. They also do professional portraits and headshots, so if you're looking for an upgrade for your professional medical practice, LinkedIn profile or social platforms, check out their website https://www.aesthetikos.art or find them on Instagram with the username @aesthetikos.studio DIRE WOLF - Dire Wolf is all about protecting the practice, and providing tech-driven financial services to medical professionals. Dire Wolf have given listeners of the Dr Coffee podcast free access to their helpful online curriculum of courses. The courses are HPCSA accredited and will provide you with up to 16 CPD points for completion! All you need to do is register for the courses using the provided DireWolf voucher codes, which you can receive by visiting www.direwolf.co.za/drcoffee If you know of a consultant or senior registrar in a specialty that you would like featured on the Dr Coffee Podcast, please get in touch. The podcast's email address is drcoffeeza@gmail.com. We're also on Instagram and Youtube, with the username “@Dr Coffee ZA”. If you've got anything else on your mind, such as a request for additional topics, further information on how to engage with our guests, feedback on the show, or anything else, please get in touch, we'd love to hear from you. Please consider sharing this episode with fellow junior doctors and medical students in your world who you think would benefit from the content and enjoy it. Thank you so much for your support!
Hello all of you behaviour enthusiasts! Let's wrap up another month with a study done in the natural environment. This time, Lauren will take you through a functional analysis conducted in mainstream classrooms. More specifically: Austin, J.L., Groves, E.A., Reynish, L.C. and Francis, L.L. (2015). Validating trial-based functional analyses in mainstream primary school classrooms. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 48(2), pp.274–288. doi:10.1002/jaba.208 --- Resources National Library of Medicine Research Gate Wiley Online Library A discrete-trial approach to the functional analysis of aggressive behaviour in two boys with autismSigafoos, J. and Saggers, E. (1995). A discrete-trial approach to the functional analysis of aggressive behaviour in two boys with autism. Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 20(4), pp.287–297. doi:10.1080/07263869500035621. Jennifer L. Austin----- We hope you'll enjoy this episode, feel free to contact us on instagram (@aba_owls), via email (aba.owls.uk@gmail.com) or through our website (www.abaowls.com). Have a great week!
Laura Saggers of RISE Pilates in Melbourne and Raph talk about the parallels between personal growth and business growth, how to overcome common blockers and limiting beliefs, and each share their own experiences with these mindset blocks, and how they moved past them. Resources mentioned in the episode: Purchase Raph's book: Strengthen The Person, Not Just the Body Part https://strengthentheperson.com/book-page (here) Connect with Laura on IG https://www.instagram.com/laurasaggers/ (here) or email her here Find Rise Pilates online here and on IG https://www.instagram.com/rise.pilates/ (here) Find more resources https://breathe-education.com/blog/become-a-better-instructor/business-and-personal-development/ (here). This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy AdBarker - https://adbarker.com/privacy
Join us in this episode as we lament bad and inconsiderate neighbors, noise pollution, vicious dogs, HOA pro/con, crab grass, saggers and boob flaunting!
Well Lads and Lasses… what started out life as a mere Sunderland AFC v Cambridge Utd preview became something else entirely, as our Chris Wynn was joined for a couple of hours on Thursday night by a legend of broadcasting - Mark Saggers - to go over not only his love for Cambridge Utd, but his surprising family ties to Sunderland AFC - as well as his 40 years in the business of sports broadcasting and journalism… It's an epic! What's the crack? Where do we begin? Saggers let's us in on his family history and his links to Sunderland as a club and a city, including his first visit to Roker Park in the 1960's! Chris gets his deep-dive fix as Mark details his amazing journey through the ever changing world of broadcasting… from Muhammad Ali to Jimmy Carter, from Terry Wogan to Stan Collymore, from covering the Olympic games to the World Cup (and the occasional horse race) Saggers has seen a lot. What moments stand out so far in his long career? His love of sport in general - particularly football and cricket - and his experiences at Cambridge Utd with the likes of Chris Turner, Gary Johnson, John Beck and many more... as well as watching a certain Lee Johnson grow up; The lessons he learned from legends of broadcasting at the BBC, and many stories from a time when journalists were a very real conduit between fans and their clubs; The birth of Sky and Sky Sports - Saggers tells us of the years of rogue broadcasting, the occasional almost accidental interview and the pursuit of the story - as Sky and Rupert Murdoch changed the face of sports and news broadcasting in the UK and across the world; His time at Talksport and the insanity of the era, as the lads just took what they could get and ran with it - often with hilarious results; His relationship with former England Manager Terry Venables; having to take Tel to the Ritz in the build up to Euro 96 and securing the exclusive interview ahead of his then rivals at the BBC and ITV. Saggers talks about gambling harm and recovery, and his work with Betknowmore UK on a series of Podcasts highlighting his struggles and the struggles of others; If you're rushing for time ahead of the match and want to jump into the preview ahead of the match between Sunderland and Cambridge - jump ahead to around 1:23:00 - listen to a few insights on how the U's are doing this season under Mark Bonner, and when you get the chance… come back and listen to the rest of the tale! Chris and Mark wax lyrical about League One and the rest of the English game. Where is elite football headed? Does Saggers approve of the direction it's taken and may take in the future? Will the almost universally despised 'Super League' rear it's head again in some form or another? Mark tells us about his new venture on Talk TV as he launches a brand new show - The Sunday Night Club - which starts May 1st; what issues in sport does he aim to highlight as he moves forward to another chapter in his career? Eight days to save Sunderland's season - does Saggers think we can do it?All this and so much more. A pretty wild ride through many different eras from a man who may well have seen it all… Enjoy! #SAFC #EFL #CamUTD #Saggers #TalkSport See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Whether appearing in the Magistrates Court as duty lawyer or the Supreme Court in a high profile trial, it's fair to say the Kristy Bell spends her days on the front lines of the criminal justice system. On this episode, we discuss her experiences working for both sides of the criminal justice system and how she deals with maintaining her objectivity and professional obligations when dealing with controversial clients.Kirsty Bell has been practising in criminal law since 2011is an accredited criminal law specialist, a current member of the QLS Criminal Law Committee and is currently a partner at Howden Saggers Lawyer., Special thanks must go to Zoe Navarro, Ella Thomas, Rebecca Murray, Eve Anderson, Geoff McLeod, for their contributions to the production of this episode.To read a transcript of this episode: https://www.qls.com.au/Membership/The-Hub/Podcasts To find Kristy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristy-bell-40121128/To find Georgia: https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgia-athanasellis-21713715aTo find more content for young lawyers, visit The Hub: https://www.qls.com.au/Membership/The-HubTo contact the Future Leaders Committee email: futureleaders@qls.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Georgie Saggers, better known as Gee, is a true digital creative and genius when it comes to branding and communications. From starting with the infamous body scrub brand Frank, where we all felt like we wanted and needed to get down and dirty with Frank, to consulting with some of the leading brands and influencers in Australia and now as GM of the Dylan Alcott Foundation and her co-founding the cult sunglass brand Soda Shades, Gee definitely knows how to create the voice of a and embody a brand.We talk all things branding, building brands and the important touch-points that shouldn't be overlooked. We dive deep in the life lessons over the last 2 years - finding the balance between work, life and health. Follow Gee here@geesaggersStay up to date with the Tully & Sarah @tullyhumphrey @spasini To shop Tully Lou visitwww.tullylou.com.au @tullylou See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Martin Saggers discusses his career; playing Minor Counties cricket, representing Durham and Kent, England Test memories, and becoming an international umpire.
How To Run A Successful Pilates Studio And Make MoneyIn today's episode of Pilates Elephants, we talk to Laura Saggers, owner of Rise Pilates, about her journey through learning how owning a Pilates studio can be done successfully. She shares her experience of pivoting when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, how she adapted her studio to run online classes, and the key lessons she learned in the process. We also discuss the importance of knowing when and what to outsource as a studio owner, how to avoid burning out, and how to empower the awesome people on your team. ------------------------------How to Connect with Laura Saggers:You can find Rise Pilates online http://www.risepilates.com.au (here) You can find Laura Saggers on Instagram here:https://www.instagram.com/lau.pilates_/ ( @lau.pilates_) You can find Rise Pilates on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/rise.pilates/ (@rise.pilates) -------------------------------- Ways to engage with us for FREE Join ourhttps://breathe-education.com/pilates_elephants-register/ ( free weekly Q&A) Get our free ebook onhttps://breathe-education.com/posture/ ( Posture Myths in Pilates) Connect on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/breathe.education/ ( Breathe Education),https://www.instagram.com/the_raphaelbender/ ( Raphael Bender),https://www.instagram.com/cloebunterpilates/ ( Cloe Bunter) and Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/BreatheEducation ( Breathe Education) -------------------------------- Masterclasses and online courses Do ahttps://breathe-education.com/masterclasses/ ( Masterclass) with us Read more about thehttps://breathe-education.com/diploma-of-clinical-pilates/ ( Diploma of Clinical Pilates) -------------------------------- Have Questions? https://breathe-education.com/coachingcall (Book a time to talk with our team) *Links may not work on some platforms. You'll find all the info athttps://breathe-education.com/podcast/ ( https://breathe-education.com/podcast/) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: AdBarker - https://adbarker.com/privacy
Owning a studio, Navigating lockdowns + Career Goals with Laura Saggers from Rise Pilates
It's Dry January theme on the season opener! Erdinger & Nanny State try and wow us for their yummy scale ranking. Oscar Saggers discusses with us his dream bar
In this episode we discuss Danny’s hero dose experience, vegan v carnivore when living a conscious lifestyle and more. Danny Saggers is a medicine facilitator that has served Kambo for almost 6 years. He studied Naturopathic Nutrition at the College of Naturopathic Medicine (CNM). Danny has travelled the world for 15 years experiencing and exploring the multifaceted nature of society & culture. A chunk of these travels were heavily focused on exploring plant medicines from across the globe with different western and indigenous shamans and facilitators. Danny Saggers Www.sacredsapo.com Jenna Davi Www.JennasAdventures.com IG: @jennasadventures Spotify/Anchor: Jenna’s Adventures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jennasadventures/message
Get all links mentioned in the episode here: bit.ly/163-gee-joshSkip through the episode: 00:28 - Welcome to Uncommon01:20 - Guest introduction06:14 - Childhood memories & lessons17:08 - Starting Soda Shades24:14 - Team strengths & skill sets29:12 - Deciding on a unique brand message31:31 - Brand activations39:00 - Exploring retail42:39 - The ideal bar (store front)44:30 - Supply chain & COVID-1950:22 - Future product development52:33 - What Steph Miller has taught them55:45 - Morning routine & decompression01:00:00 - If they had to recommend one movie or show
Picking locks. Mark Hannah. Real or fake. Breakfast food. Living together prior to marriage leads to less sex. Saggers. There is a bad smell in the studio. Potty talk. EMOTD.
Picking locks. Mark Hannah. Real or fake. Breakfast food. Living together prior to marriage leads to less sex. Saggers. There is a bad smell in the studio. Potty talk. EMOTD.
This episode Zach and Caleb discuss the ethics surrounding the use of functional analysis. They are joined by Dr. SungWoo Kahng and Dr. Sarah Bloom. 2 Ethics CEs are available for this episode. You can purchase them at https://www.functionalrelationspodcast.com To further support us, check out our silly video at https://www.patreon.com/functionalrelationspodcast Things to check out from the episode: UPDATE ABOUT FA MANUAL: After recording this episode, Dr. Kahng sent along this reference to a recently published functional analysis manual. Check it out! Chok, J. T., Harper, J. M., Weiss, M. J., Bird, F. L., & Luiselli, J. K. (2019). Functional analysis: A practitioner’s guide to implementation and training. London: Elsevier. References: BACB Professional and Ethical Compliance Codes - 1.01, 2.09, and 3.01 https://www.bacb.com/wp-content/uploads/BACB-Compliance-Code-english_190318.pdf Bijou, S. W., Peterson, R. F., & Ault, M. H. (1968). A method to integrate descriptive and experimental field studies at the level of data and empirical concepts. Journal of applied behavior analysis, 1, 175-191. Bloom, S. E., Iwata, B. A., Fritz, J. N., Roscoe, E. M., & Carreau, A. B. (2011). Classroom application of a trial‐based functional analysis. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 44, 19-31. Hanley, G. P. (2012). Functional assessment of problem behavior: Dispelling myths, overcoming implementation obstacles, and developing new lore. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 5, 54-72. Hanley, G. P., Jin, C. S., Vanselow, N. R., & Hanratty, L. A. (2014). Producing meaningful improvements in problem behavior of children with autism via synthesized analyses and treatments. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 47, 16-36. Hanley, G. P., Iwata, B. A., & Thompson, R. H. (2001). Reinforcement schedule thinning following treatment with functional communication training. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 34(1), 17-38. Iwata, B. A., Dorsey, M. F., Slifer, K. J., Bauman, K. E., & Richman, G. S. (1994). Toward a functional analysis of self‐injury. Journal of applied behavior analysis, 27, 197-209. Iwata, B. A., Vollmer, T. R., & Zarcone, J. R. (1990). The experimental (functional) analysis of behavior disorders: Methodology, applications, and limitations. In A. C. Repp & N. N. Singh (Eds.), Perspectives on the use of nonaversive and aversive interventions for persons with developmental disabilities (pp. 301-330). Sycamore, IL, US: Sycamore Publishing Company. Kahng, S., Hausman, N. L., Fisher, A. B., Donaldson, J. M., Cox, J. R., Lugo, M., & Wiskow, K. M. (2015). The safety of functional analyses of self‐injurious behavior. Journal of applied behavior analysis, 48, 107-114. Oliver, A. C., Pratt, L. A., & Normand, M. P. (2015). A survey of functional behavior assessment methods used by behavior analysts in practice. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 48, 817-829. Roscoe, E. M., Phillips, K. M., Kelly, M. A., Farber, R., & Dube, W. V. (2015). A statewide survey assessing practitioners' use and perceived utility of functional assessment. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 48(4), 830-844. Schlinger Jr, H. D., & Normand, M. P. (2013). On the origin and functions of the term functional analysis. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 46, 285-288. Sigafoos, J., & Saggers, E. (1995). A discrete-trial approach to the functional analysis of aggressive behaviour in two boys with autism. Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 20, 287-297. Smith, R. G., & Churchill, R. M. (2002). Identification of environmental determinants of behavior disorders through functional analysis of precursor behaviors. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 35, 125-136. Smith, C. M., Smith, R. G., Dracobly, J. D., & Pace, A. P. (2012). Multiple‐respondent anecdotal assessments: An analysis of interrater agreement and correspondence with analogue assessment outcomes. Journal of applied behavior analysis, 45, 779-795. Thomason‐Sassi, J. L., Iwata, B. A., Neidert, P. L., & Roscoe, E. M. (2011). Response latency as an index of response strength during functional analyses of problem behavior. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 44, 51-67.
Frank Lampard and Ben Stokes speak to talkSPORT, Mark Saggers rants about VAR and Barry Glendenning gives the worst answer ever in the Culverhouse game! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we feature the Q&A recorded live at Connected 2019 Exhibition Day 1. The featured photographers were; Lucy Saggers (documentary), Sarah Medway (landscape and wildlife) and our very own Paul Sanders (landscape and fine art). Handling the audience questions was the event organiser Rob Knight. The varied nature of styles and approach from the 3 guest photographers made for a great Q&A session featuring various questions from the audience. There were various themes including; working on commission vs personal work, finding a connection within a landscape, dealing with the pressures of social media, camera club positive and negatives and much more. We hope you enjoy this Q&A session, we’ll be back on Friday 14th June with our next episode featuring landscape photographer, tutor, judge and speaker Paul Mitchell. Huge thanks to WEX Photo Video and Fotospeed as ever for supporting the show.
The best clips from the week on talkSPORT. Featuring; Alan Brazil, Sam Matterface, Sam Matterfields, Stuart Pearce, Mike Parry, Saggers & many more... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Laura Saggers is a British singer/songwriter based in Los Angele,. For some time she has been arranging, recording and performing covers each week and has just released her debut original album Chasing Dreams. Classically trained on piano since the age of 4, Laura picked up the guitar while backpacking through Latin America as a teen, and later acquired and mastered the keytar. She was was endorsed by Roland for the keytar in 2013 and was rated as their top 25 keytarists worldwide alongside Lady Gaga and Keisha's keytarists. Laura's original singles have won the Summer Fling Best Song award for 2015 in the Unsigned Only International Music Competition, er and her song 10'000 Bitcoins was featured in the LA Times and Wall Street Journal.
Sam Saggers, CEO of Positive Real Estate, will divulge his strategy on buy and hold and you'll find out how to use it to create big results with your own portfolio, potentially accumulating a portfolio worth over $30 million in 20 years' time!Discover the key principles behind making real money out of real estate, what The Future of Property Investing in Australia looks like according to Saggers, why only 1% of people take the risk to buy 5+ properties and what you can do to boost your lifestyle for the future through buying in fun places. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sam Saggers, CEO of Positive Real Estate, will divulge his strategy on buy and hold and you'll find out how to use it to create big results with your own portfolio, potentially accumulating a portfolio worth over $30 million in 20 years' time!Discover the key principles behind making real money out of real estate, what The Future of Property Investing in Australia looks like according to Saggers, why only 1% of people take the risk to buy 5+ properties and what you can do to boost your lifestyle for the future through buying in fun places. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Singer-songwriter Laura Saggers talks Bitcoin, music influences, and more. Plus chicken wings and hot dudes.