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Salima Saxton is a writer, an actor and a coach, and she co-presents the podcast ‘Women are Mad'. She has 3 children aged 9, 12 and 15 and she recently caught my attention with her amazing Moth story about a Valentine's Day announcement by her husband which changed her life. It's 5 minutes of supreme story telling; you must listen! Salima and I talked about how she grew up with an alcoholic Dad and was always trying to be a ‘good girl'. Now she embraces a messy, crazy family life and says it's vital to show up as yourself. Early in our chat we also confessed that we are both ‘secret control freak' mums, but let's not concentrate on that! I love Salima's idea of connecting with your 8 year old self and maybe doing some of the things that SHE used to love doing. Now, where are my rollerskates...?Spinning Plates is presented by Sophie Ellis-Bextor, produced by Claire Jones and post-production by Richard Jones. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Tam Tam : Le recrutement par celles et ceux qui le font au quotidien
Recruter, c'est comme jouer un match de foot : on ne marque pas de but sans passe décisive du reste de son équipe ! ⚽Ex Head of PMF et Formatrice en management, recrutement et en intelligence émotionnelle, Salima Koné insiste bien là-dessus : ça se joue en ÉQUIPE ! Son rôle aujourd'hui d'ailleurs : manager des recruteur·euses — ou, comme elle aime bien le dire, révélatrice du potentiel des gens. Bref, ce qu'elle aime c'est amener ses équipes au niveau supérieur pour que le recrutement n'ait plus aucun secret pour elles !Alors dans ce nouvel épisode de Tam Tam, elle t'explique :
No dia em que Portugal celebrou os 51 anos do 25 de Abril de 1974 e o fim da ditadura, a festa da revolução ganhou um sabor especial com a liberdade que caracteriza a musicalidade do projecto Ébano. Formado por nomes incontornáveis do universo dos músicos com raízes nos PALOP a viverem em Portugal, o colectivo Ébano ofereceu um dos momentos mais marcantes da celebração dos 51 anos da revolução militar que conquistou a liberdade e democracia.Mick Trovoada, Angola, Lúcio Vieira, Cabo Verde, e André Cabaço, Moçambique, são os pilares do projecto Ébano. Desta vez, o clã que há mais de 20 anos coloca em palco a liberdade criativa inspirada nas raízes musicais e alcança a excelência com uma sonoridade ímpar, arrebatou o palco-tenda do espaço Fábrica Braço de Prata, na capital portuguesa.. Uma festa de porta-aberta para um palco com um cartaz de convidados com nomes como: Salima, Melo D, João Mouro, Rhodallia Silvestre e Faray.Mick Trovoada falou com a RFI. Uma ocasião para se entrar em sintonia com as energias do projecto Ébano, falar do espectáculo do 25 de Abril, do rico trajecto percorrido pelo grupo ou da intenção de gravar ao vivo.
It can be easy to forget just how much seemingly unrelated skills and wisdom can inform the work we want to do. Impostor syndrome so often steps in, leaving us doubting our expertise because it doesn't fit precisely with the knowledge we imagine a new position demands and holding us back from pursuing what we really want to achieve.In this episode of Master Builders, Ricccardo and Shormila sit down with Salima Rawji, the President and CEO of York University Development Corporation. A theme of passion, creativity, and positivity runs through Salima's long and varied career. She has experienced first-hand how experience in the public sector can inform the private and non-profit and vice versa and how, all along the way, collaboration makes things better. Salima's willingness to say yes, refusal to accept the no's, and determination to always learn more and know her facts have led to an inspiring and fulfilling career path.”In terms of the imposter syndrome, I also think I pair it with the fact that like the answer for me is it never goes away because I think there's also this like desire for like continual growth and ambition. And so, perhaps I didn't feel it as much. I would say in my later years at Create TO, where I had been doing that work, I knew I was an expert. I was kind of like in a position of leadership and seen to be a leader by the political side, by the administrative side, by the staff that worked for me. Maybe that didn't exist as much, but the second I kind of took the step to grow, it's like instantly back. And so, I feel like maybe that's just a part of what growth is.” - Salima RawjiKey Takeaways:How cross-sectoral experience can add insight to private sector work.Practical planning for the challenges of changing career directions.The cross-over between impostor syndrome and the lifelong learner.The vital importance of creativity when approaching any project.The conversation doesn't stop here—connect and converse with our community via LinkedIn:Follow Salima RawjiFollow Navigating Major ProgrammesFollow Riccardo CosentinoRead Riccardo's latest at www.riccardocosentino.com Music: "A New Tomorrow" by Chordial Music. Licensed through PremiumBeat.
Salima Raza is a veteran personality in the world of radio, television, theatre, and films, whose illustrious career has been an inspiration to many. I had the privilege of meeting her on 31st January 2025 in Mumbai, where she currently resides. As someone who has admired her work for years, I can never forget her iconic radio show "Awaz-aur-Andaz" on FM, which she co-presented with the late V.M. Badola, the renowned journalist and actor. Excerpts from Awaz-aur-Andaz (recorded in 1997) can be heard at the end of this Guftagoo. Our conversation was recorded at Andalucia, Raheja, Mudh, Mumbai, with the kind support of Kumud Mishra and Ayesha Raza, and I was accompanied by Pramod Singh. Photo Irfan
When I choose guests for the podcast, I come from an intuitive place obviously given the purpose and premise of this show and how I operate. I also look for creatives with compelling stories – the strength of the human spirit. Being a journalist, writer, and storyteller as a foundational part of my background, I love how the story is what inspires people to relate as they apply it to their own lives and take action. So, when I met my guest In October 2024 at a women's global networking event here in LA and listened to her story as she was introducing herself, I intuitively knew she'd be a good guest for you. Our biggest transformations are always when we evolve from a challenge, a crisis, a big wake up call – whatever that is in your life. No different for my guest Salima Yacoubi. As she writes, “my current career chose me through a crisis that became a calling.” I love that! That's humanity at its best! That's the core of her story and that's why she is here. Salima, from Casablanca, Morocco, resides in Los Angeles as an executive coach where she guides CEOs and family businesses to build meaningful legacies. Prior to that while in New York she founded and led a successful consultancy helping global brands establish their presence in the US market. She worked as a UN-based journalist and lectured on women and politics for master's students. These experiences led her to develop a way to help leaders align their achievements with deeper purpose. You will find her story of crisis to transformation fascinating as she explains how her intuition led her to a far off place in Patagonia. Show Links and notes: www.salimayacoubi.com for her free guide on desire-driven leadership. Book recommendation: Growth Mindset by Carole Dweck, IG: _salimanova LinkedIn: Salima Yacoubi Soussane Marla's 6-month Elite Life Design Mentorship: A New Identity-The Empowered, Intuitive, Confident Woman Request a Clarity Empowerment Call to begin the discovery by filling out my form https://marladiann.com/lifedesign/ to schedule your call. We will explore – get clarity and direction.
Dr. Salima Ikram is an Egyptologist and Archeologist. Thanks for joining Behind Greatness. We recorded this chat “coincidentally” on the opening day of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), October 16 2024. Salima graciously joined us from Cairo to have this conversation that day. Salima decided on Egyptology at age 8 and “hasn't grown up since”. We learn about experimental archeology, puppy farms, slavery, cattle vs elephants and Egyptian cocktails. Salima brings us through her fascination with mummification, felines and their majesty, “chatting with the dead” and how death is viewed in the East. And more… A fun, magical cat … uhm, we mean chat. Or do we? . See previous episodes referenced: Allan Savory (ep 138) , Jack Horner (ep 159), Andrea Lani (ep 205 re the feline) Salima, - Website: https://www.salimaikram.com/ - University: https://www.aucegypt.edu/fac/salima-ikram FB: @slIkram To give to the Behind Greatness podcast, please visit here: https://behindgreatness.org. As a charity, tax receipts are issued to donors
Podcaster, Actor and soon to be Author, Salima Saxton checks in with Nurse for an Almost Assessment (a fake doctors assessment based on the most annoying/offensive questions women get asked on a regular basis). Salima gets into why she did the same degree as James Bond, smear tests, being a child bride (not really - she just married young!) and a meet cute where she did everything wrong but when the it's "the one" you can literally do no wrong... Follow @almost40pod @_rajpander @salimajsaxton @womenaremadWhat's a Christmas tradition you've broken recently?almost40thepodcast@gmail.comxoxo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Carlos Tavares, o CEO do grupo Stellantis, que detém 15 marcas, entre as quais a Opel e a Peugeot que têm produção em Portugal, deixou a construtora automóvel com efeitos imediatos, assim que apresentou a demissão e ela foi aceite no domingo. O Messi da indústria, o samurai dos despedimentos e dos cortes nos custos, valia o seu peso em ouro, mas até o presidente francês, Emmanuel Macron, considerou a sua remuneração chocante e excessiva. Neste episódio, conversamos com o jornalista Vítor Andrade.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Writer Hamza Koudri joins host Bhakti Shringarpure from Algiers to talk about his debut novel Sand Roses. A historical novel about the semi-nomadic Ouled Nail group in Algeria, it focuses on the women who are trained as dancers—but are also forced into sex work by the community at an early age. The novel follows twin sisters, dancers Salima and Fahima, who eke out a living in the town of Bousaada at the height of French colonialism, and inadvertently find themselves at the center of the violence of the French army. Koudri belongs to a small but growing community of Algerian writers who have begun to embrace English language and culture. Even then, the concerns of his novel remain firmly Algerian as it is situated in a distinctly anti-colonial historical moment against the French while also excavating the forgotten history of the Ouled Nail community. In this conversation, Koudri speaks about the thriving Algerian literary scene and how a random podcast led him down a research rabbit hole about the Ouled Nail community. He discussed the limits and delimits of the representing violence, especially against women. Lastly, he talked about the actual desert curiosity that the novel is named after: a sand rose.This interview was originally published at The Polis Project. You can read and watch it here: https://www.thepolisproject.com/read/interview-hamza-koudri-sand-roses/Hamza Koudri is an Algerian writer whose debut novel Sand Roses was shortlisted for the Island Prize in 2022. He holds an MA in English Literature and Civilization and has been working in education and international development since 2008. He is based in Algeiers and currently serves as the Country Director with the British Council in Algeria. Bhakti Shringarpure is writer and editor who co-founded Warscapes magazine and is now creative director of the Radical Books Collective. She is the author of Cold War Assemblages: Decolonization to Digital and recently co-edited Insurgent Feminisms: Writing War.
durée : 00:43:08 - Sens politique - par : Astrid de Villaines - Salima Saa, secrétaire d'État en charge de l'Égalité entre les femmes et les hommes, revient au micro de Sens politique sur son expérience de préfète en Corrèze pendant le COVID-19, sur son lycée pendant la chute du Mur ou encore la polémique sur le programme des séances de vie affective à l'école. - réalisation : Peire Legras - invités : Salima Saa Femme politique française
durée : 00:43:08 - Sens politique - par : Astrid de Villaines - Salima Saa, secrétaire d'État en charge de l'Égalité entre les femmes et les hommes, revient au micro de Sens politique sur son expérience de préfète en Corrèze pendant le COVID-19, sur son lycée pendant la chute du Mur ou encore la polémique sur le programme des séances de vie affective à l'école. - réalisation : Peire Legras - invités : Salima Saa Femme politique française
Gilles et Salima, respectivement traiteur et wedding-planner, ont travaillé en tant que prestataires pour une fête de mariage cette année. Après avoir accepté de travailler dans des conditions d'urgence et sous condition d'un acompte, ils se rendent compte que la preuve de virement d'acompte était fausse, et ne voient pas la couleur de cet argent... Pourtant, sur les réseaux sociaux, le couple affiche un train de vie dispendieux ! L'enquêteur Thomas Renard raconte les coulisses de ce cas : une arnaque ou un manquement de la part du couple ? Au micro de Chloé Lacrampe, un membre de l'équipe de "Ça peut vous arriver" revient sur les négociations difficiles et les moments off de ces 2h d'antenne !
durée : 00:25:41 - 8h30 franceinfo - La secrétaire d'État chargée de l'Égalité entre les femmes et les hommes était l'invitée du "8h30 franceinfo", le lundi 25 novembre 2024.
Tous les soirs, la rédaction d'Europe 1 vous livre le concentré de l'actualité du jour, tout en gardant un œil sur les événements à venir avec les Unes de la presse du lendemain.
Coffin engravings! Archaeology ethics! Linen wrappings! Repatriation! Sexy hippos!We're back with more mummies in this Part 2 with the wonderful Drs. Salima Ikram & Kara Cooneywho chat about animal mummies, eating mummified remains, plant resins, the debate over human sacrifice, coffin reuse, Egyptian tourism, the worst temple gift shop in history, and what happens if you're late to your own funeral. Also: is all religion magic? Let's get into it. More Spooktober episodesVisit Dr. Cooney's website and follow her on Instagram, X, YouTube, and FacebookGet Kara's latest book, Recycling for Death: Coffin Reuse in Ancient Egypt and the Theban Royal Caches, and browse her other books on Amazon or Bookshop.orgSubscribe to Kara's Substack Ancient/NowVisit Dr. Ikram's website and follow her on FacebookGet Salima's latest book, Let a Cow-Skin Be Brought: Armour, Chariots and Other Leather Remains in Tutankhamun's Tomb, and browse her other books on Amazon or Bookshop.orgDonations went to the Yellowhammer Fund and Doctors Without BordersMore episode sources and linksSmologies (short, classroom-safe) episodesOther episodes you may enjoy: Egyptology (ANCIENT EGYPT), Attention-Deficit Neuropyschology (ADHD), Vampirology (VAMPIRES), Forest Entomology (CREEPY CRAWLIES), Demonology (EVIL SPIRITS), Ethnoecology (ETHNOBOTANY), Witchology (WITCHCRAFT), Etymology (WORD ORIGINS), Suicidology (SUICIDE AWARENESS & PREVENTION), Biogerentology (AGING), Taphology (GRAVESITES), Desairology (MORTUARY MAKE-UP), Thanatology (DEATH & DYING)Sponsors of OlogiesTranscripts and bleeped episodesBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, hoodies, totes!Follow @Ologies on Instagram and XFollow @AlieWard on Instagram and XEditing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions and Jacob ChaffeeManaging Director: Susan HaleScheduling Producer: Noel DilworthTranscripts by Aveline Malek Website by Kelly R. DwyerTheme song by Nick Thorburn
With temperatures plummeting, heating blasting and frosty winds causing everything to dry up and crack, winter can bring a host of skin woes, including skin barrier, dryness, flakiness and other skin issues. Today I'm getting knit-ty-gritty on sensible winter skincare wardrobes, the treatments to clear up summer skin damage and how to capitalise on the cover up season, with game-changing procedures that come with a little more downtime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're even more excited than usual, because this week we're joined by our great pal, award-winning journalist and podcaster, Emma Guns (AKA Emma Gunavardhana).As a journalist, Emma has interviewed everyone who's anyone, from Britney to Bette Midler. And today, she's turning her super sleuth skills to help solve YOUR dilemma. Tune in, as we riddle out the unexpected impact of going sober... Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Salima Adelstein is Co-President of UoS and Academic Dean for the Spiritual Ministry degree programs. She is Founder and Spiritual Director of the Farm of Peace, a Sufi healing retreat center and community. As a Sufi Mystic, Master Healer and Teacher, she has guided students to the Truth for over 25 years. Salima is co-author of A Drop in the Ocean of Love and teaches seminars nationally and internationally. Salima's vision is that all people discover and embody the deep truth of their beauty and essence, bringing to the world their divine gift from God. Her heart is filled with the joy and compassion that results from living in the heart of God.
Linen wrapping. Expensive resins. Sarcophagi. Preserving for eternity – or until someone raids their tomb. It's a brand-new Spooktober episode with not one but two guests: Dr. Salima Ikram is a professor of Egyptology and expert on mummification of both people and animals, and is joined by veteran guest from the Egyptology episode, professor and author Dr. Kara Cooney. The two chat about mummification techniques, how food studies lead into the pyramids, controversy over the word “mummy,” whiffing the dead, socioeconomic factors in mummification, animal mummies, lingering mysteries, field work, a house mouse, and more. Next week in Part 2 we'll dive into more ethics of collections, human sacrifice, the people who ate mummified remains, paint colors, coffin engravings and the meaning of “magic.” Visit Dr. Cooney's website and follow her on Instagram, X, YouTube, and FacebookGet Kara's latest book, Recycling for Death: Coffin Reuse in Ancient Egypt and the Theban Royal Caches, and browse her other books on Amazon or Bookshop.orgSubscribe to Kara's Substack Ancient/NowVisit Dr. Ikram's website and follow her on FacebookGet Salima's latest book, Let a Cow-Skin Be Brought: Armour, Chariots and Other Leather Remains in Tutankhamun's Tomb, and browse her other books on Amazon or Bookshop.orgDonations went to the Yellowhammer Fund and Doctors Without BordersMore episode sources and linksSmologies (short, classroom-safe) episodesOther episodes you may enjoy: Egyptology (ANCIENT EGYPT), Taphology (GRAVESITES), Desairology (MORTUARY MAKE-UP), Thanatology (DEATH & DYING), Ambystomology (AXOLOTLS … AND LIMB REGROWTH?), Melaninology (SKIN/HAIR PIGMENT), Spooktober episodes of the pastSponsors of OlogiesTranscripts and bleeped episodesBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, hoodies, totes!Follow @Ologies on Instagram and XFollow @AlieWard on Instagram and XEditing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions and Jacob ChaffeeManaging Director: Susan HaleScheduling Producer: Noel DilworthTranscripts by Aveline Malek Website by Kelly R. DwyerTheme song by Nick Thorburn
'My answer machine must be broken...'It's another love one, ladies...Are you sitting by the phone (or the Snap/DM's/Whatsapp?)STOP!And listen to what the Aunties have to say... Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today is about saving face. Possibly your face - that is, from the all-too-common occurrence of fillers gone wrong. More than just chipmunk cheeks or looking like you've lost a fight with a bicycle pump - in the wrong hands, this ever so popular treatment can have negatively life-changing, or even ending (as recent news has so sadly revealed) effects. So today is filled with facts - filler facts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Forbidden LoveEver been in love with someone you shouldn't?Considering embarking on an illicit affair?Uh-oh, the romance-killers have galloped into town. Don't tune in, if you enjoy deluding yourself you're in some kind of Ephron/Curtis double-bill.As far as Jen's concerned, love is 9 parts projection, 1 part oxytocin. Salima isn't quite as brutal. But her obsession with Married At First Sight gives her a unique angle on schmaltz.Hop on, WAMers. We're here for life's every quibble.Join Club WAM for ad-free listening and MORE! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are you being driven nuts by WhatsApp? What does this mean?And what does a group mean, anyway? Do humans like them?All this... You know the drill.PLUS join Club WAM for benefits galore!patreon/womenaremad Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textWhich Sex and the City character do you most identify with? Would you be friends with Carries? Salima and Rita discuss various themes and personalities that appear in the show and how they represent different struggles women faced in the early 2000s (and sometimes still today).
Women. This one is gonna make you wanna throw some stuff. It just is.Not all men.But. Always Men.patreon.com/WomenAreMad Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textIs it possible to forgive a person after they voiced a racist opinion or should we always be careful around them? Rita introduces the concept of "mal-evating", a way to wish for beyond the "best case scenario". Salima and Rita also have a debate about when consuming the news is a responsible action vs. when it's just anxiety producing. And we also discuss a few other fun things :)
Your fave agony pals are back. And today, they're scaling the rigging and frantically bailing. Coz this ship is going down! Or is it? Today, we look into the causes of anxiety, and try to see it a little differently. We also set YOU, dear listener, a September challenge... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You know what you're going to get at McDonald's - some immediate satisfaction perhaps, but long-term you'll probably be left feeling a bit grim. Well, in the world of anti-wrinkle injections, it's very much the same (meal) deal.Arguably the most popular aesthetic treatment, this procedure is widely available - from the back of your nail salon to your hairdresser's waiting area. But here's the catch: if you want to avoid looking perma-surprised, frozen or just plain weird, it's essential to understand how this treatment works, and more importantly, that the practitioner treating you does.So today, we're talking toxin truths - how to ensure natural results, the risks of overdoing it and why a Michelin-starred approach to muscle relaxing is really the best way to go. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've had so many requests to carry on the agony aunt specials post-summer, that we're going to!This one is about friendship. And more specifically, the end of a friendship.If you've ever felt the anguished heartbreak of the end of a close platonic relationship, this one's for you... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's more common to have an uneven skin tone than not. Regardless of your skin colour, dark spots and patches can appear on any part of the face and body. This is referred to as hyperpigmentation - think of it as your skin's way of keeping a diary of your adventures (such as sun-soaked holidays, scarring moments and pregnancy journeys). While it's common, many people find it problematic.So, as summer gives its last hurrah, I'm sharing my Pigmentation Playbook. It's designed to get you clear on the types of hyperpigmentation you may (or may not) have, outline the approach to treating this tricky skin concern, and explain why taking a 'stepladder' approach might be your best bet in the quest for a bright and even complexion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The winter gets a bad rap. But here at WAM, we know what's what. We know the cruel kick the summer can deliver. It's long, it's lonely, it's emotionally fraught. While we're all allegedly having such a damn good time. Today, we extend a helping hand 'cross the wildfires of the season, and bring you another special ep to ease the load. WAM hunkers down beside you, offers you some raspberry ripple, and holds your hand while you dip a toe in that probably quite icy water. Coz WAMsters, we're in this together. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're flashing our hazard lights today as we face an unsightly side of aesthetics - the risks of certain procedures, the red flags you need to watch out for, and Salima's and my own experiences with treatments gone wrong (think scars, swelling, and IV antibiotics - it ain't a pretty picture).While many aesthetic treatments are highly effective when performed by experienced and highly qualified practitioners, there are some I personally would avoid at all costs, and in this episode, you'll discover why three particular procedures have made it onto my hit list. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Brian Ackerman discusses his book Me, Myself, and My Amygdala: A Mindfulness Guide to Sobriety & Well-Being. Overcome Addiction by understanding the brain. Salima Lin dives deeper into the recent findings of the IBM Institute for Business Value study that reveals CEOs are facing workforce and culture challenges as they act quickly to implement and scale generative AI across their organizations.
Dr. Brian Ackerman discusses his book Me, Myself, and My Amygdala: A Mindfulness Guide to Sobriety & Well-Being. Overcome Addiction by understanding the brain. Salima Lin dives deeper into the recent findings of the IBM Institute for Business Value study that reveals CEOs are facing workforce and culture challenges as they act quickly to implement and scale generative AI across their organizations.
Generative AI has fans and non fans but it's here to stay and employees need to accept the culture and its benefits. Mark speaks with Salima Lin, Managing partner, Strategy, M&A, Transformation & thought leadership. ibm.com/ibv for a lot more information. Fascinating stuff!
Hop aboard for another WAM Agony Aunt Special! Trigger warning : FEELINGS will be discussed... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Injectable moisturisers? It's a thing (that's right Salima, another thing to get under your skin) and in the world of Aesthetics, one of the most exciting new frontiers in age-optimising treatments.Today we're talking all things Skin Boosters - bio stimulation treatments that do what skincare, fillers and anti-wrinkle injections can't.Tune in to find out how we can tackle dry décolletages, smooth smokers lines and my desert island treatment, that makes me look rested (when I certainly am not). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a Text Message.Ever wondered how to navigate the turbulent waters of today's real estate market? In our latest episode, our special guests Joey and Salima join us all the way from Paris to uncover the impact of rising unemployment rates, fluctuating interest rates, and the threat of a recession on home values. We dig into the emotional aspects of home selling, such as envisioning future family gatherings to determine if it's time to move on. Plus, we explore the pros and cons of holding onto property versus selling it now, providing clear strategies for both options. Meet Rowena Patton, who introduces the groundbreaking concept of Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) homes—think of it like buying a certified pre-owned car! An upfront appraisal, inspection, and home warranty can ease buyer anxiety and make your home a hot commodity. Discover how transparency through shared inspection reports can build trust and prevent your property from falling out of contract. Also, learn about Zoom Casa's innovative Cash CPO option, which offers up to 70% of your home's value in just 14 days without the need for showings or repairs.We also delve into various listing strategies like the “coming soon” program and traditional versus CPO listings. Find out how these can help you close deals by Thanksgiving, ensuring a smooth transition to your next home. With a focus on empowering our clients with choices and alleviating the stress around selling and buying homes, we're excited to guide you through each step of the process. So, tune in for valuable insights and practical advice that can help you make informed decisions about your real estate journey.
As promised, we've finally got the WAM Agony Aunt service off the ground. Kicking off with a listener's dilemma: namely, constantly comparing herself to others. Tune in if this feels familiar. Or even if it doesn't. Maybe you'll just feel smug and very evolved. Either way, it's win-win! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we had an enlightening conversation with Selima, of iWilla Remedy. We discussed the impact of chronic stress on our bodies and how it can lead to a low libido. Salima shared her expertise on holistic health, emphasizing the importance of addressing the emotional root causes of pain and stress.We wrapped up the episode by discussing practical steps to move from burnout to balance, emphasizing the importance of self-care and being mindful of what we put into our bodies and minds.Thank you for tuning in! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review our podcast. Until next time, stay sexy and stress-free!Key TakeawaysChronic Stress and Libido: Chronic stress can lead to a low libido as the body prioritizes survival over reproductive functions.Diet and Health: Eating a whole foods diet and avoiding ultra-processed foods can significantly improve your overall health and libido.Environmental Toxins: Be mindful of environmental toxins in water, food, and even makeup, as they can impact your health.Holistic Healing: Addressing the emotional root causes of pain and stress is crucial for true healingFollow Our Guest @iwllaremedyFollow Us @cocktalespodcast@kikisaidso@coffeebeandeanInterested in sponsoring or sending us PR Packages?? Contact sales@cocktalespod.com today!Join Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/CocktalesWant to sponsor or collaborate with us? contact us at sales@cocktalespod.comInterested in being a guest?Please contact addie@cocktalespod.com and include your information, what makes you aninteresting guest, and any relavant links!Contact Us! Advice: advice@cocktalespod.comCocktales: cocktales@cocktalespod.comWeird Sex: weirdsex@cocktalespod.comGuest Request/ General Inquiries sales@cocktalespod.comAll Things CockTales! https://linktr.ee/cocktalespodcastGet Your Merch & Order Your Card Game www.imcurioustoknow.comGet Your Pleasure Jewelry Today https://lovecrave.com/cocktalesGet Klassy Baste! Learn to Cook with Kiki www.klassybaste.comJoin Kiki's Book Club www.patreon.com/kikisaidsoTravel with Kiki- We're Going To Curacao! Details coming soonTravel With Medinah! https://linktr.ee/MedinahMonroePurchase Medinah's Coffee Mug! www.medinahmonroe.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cocktales-dirty-discussions--2818687/support.
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Sharing their Feel-Good Habits it's Salima and Jen from Woman Are Mad podcast - a truly unmissable listen.Subscribe to my Substack. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Does any of the following ring true: You could have been PM, if you didn't have to sort out so many nits and asthmas inhalers. You need your female friends possibly more than you need your own lungs. Guilt is much more available to you than anger. Without your sense of humour, you'd be dead. If so, listen up! PS If naked men suddenly walking into your conversation scare you, this is a trigger warning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a Text Message.You'll feel better after listening to this episode, 100% guaranteed! Feeling fabulous is a building block for self-confidence and positivity in our lives. Rita and Salima go over experiences, material things, and situations that bring about the highly underrated emotion of fabulousness. A must-listen episode to lighten up your weekend and life!
Salima Hashmi is a pioneer of political satire on Pakistani TV. But after the dictator General Zia took power in the 1977 military coup, she faced new and dangerous challenges when her show was banned. It was a troubling time for Salima's family but from exile, her father Faiz Ahmed Faiz wrote his most famous poem, Hum Dekhenge, a battle cry for liberation. Presenter: Mobeen Azhar Producer: Maryam Maruf Archive from the Faiz Foundation Get in touch: liveslessordinary@bbc.co.uk or WhatsApp: 0044 330 678 2784
Some girls can't help being total b-tches to other girls when they try to get men's attention and it is so desperate and annoying. Rita narrates an encounter she had with a woman who did just that: treated her rudely in the hope of getting noticed by a man she was after. Rita and Salima also discover they do not have the same opinion on tube socks, definitely a generation divide!
Dr. Don and Professor Ben talk about the risks posed by cooking with aluminium foil. Dr. Don - not risky
Welcome to part 2 of our 4-part series with Salima, a single mother of three children with very different needs. Last week we discussed her middle child, 7 year old Rene. This week we focus on her oldest, 13 year old Alani. Alani has been getting in trouble at school and uses the “shoulder shrug” to dismiss all of Salimah's attempts to connect. Tune in to hear Leslie talk Salimah through ways to give your child the time and space to open up to you.Time Stamps:13:10 and 17:30 Narrate what you are doing so others can learn13:30 Choosing your words more intentionally14:00 Using imagery such as the ring of fire to increase the learning and understanding of a concept or skill. 15:27 Starting with validation before we start problem-solving17:54 When you ask the direct “why” questions, it can be like flashing a flashlight in someone's eyes. Instead make statements or observations19:30 Shifting your expectations - short term vs long term parenting20:09 Role play21:33 Getting your reserved or shut down child to engage in conversation.22:51 Say less and give them space23:11 The dominoes metaphor27:20 The 5 communications of the shoulder shrug - it means different things at different times29:31 Parent's job description - helping a child understand who they are. To know who you are.31:18 The gift of connection - when our children think we know them better than they know themselves34:12 The six levels of validation (show notes link and possible newsletter or sample video)35:57 Validation is in the eye of the beholderResources:The 6 levels of validationVideo of the Domino AnalogyHow to guide to validation worksheet Leslie sent Salimah home withFor a full transcript of this episode and more information about the host visit https://lesliecohenrubury.com/podcasts/ . You can also follow Leslie's work on Facebook and Instagram. Join the conversation with your own questions and parenting experiences.Leslie-ism: Turn your challenges into opportunities