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RED BULL UNVEILS THEIR 2026 LIVERY….BORING NASSER AL ATTIYAH WINS HIS SIXTH DAKAR TITLE BENAVIDAS WINS THE BIKE CLASS BY ONLY 2 SECONDS FORD AND CADILLAC ALREADY EXCHANGING INSULTS AND FERNANDO…SHOWING OFF HIS CAR COLLECTION IN. MONACO! THIS WEEK'S NASIR HAMEED CORNER…MORE VINTAGE BANTER BETWEEN THE HOST AND NASIR…PERFECT FOR RELAXATION! NEXT WEEK WE HAVE EDDIE CHEEVER!! Benavides Hits Back For Historic 2026 Dakar Rally Title As Al-Attiyah Wins Again! Argentine wins maiden Bike title by just two seconds while Baciuška dominates Stock category for glory. Argentina's Luciano Benavides hit back from a 3m20s deficit at the start of the final Stage 13 to win the 2026 Dakar Rally Bike title in thrilling fashion by just two seconds - the smallest margin in Dakar history - for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing as Lithuanian Rokas Baciuška also claimed a maiden title in the Stock class and Nasser Al-Attiyah held his nerve to wrap up a sixth Ultimate class title. Here is all you need to know: - Benavides looked to have blown his chance on Friday as Honda rival Ricky Brabec overtook him in the overall standings, however the 30-year-old was in no mood to back down and rode superbly on Saturday in the final sprint to the Yanbu finish and pip the American - who made a late navigational error - to glory by just two seconds. - It is the smallest margin of title victory in Dakar history, the Salta native joining his older brother Kevin as Dakar champions on two wheels after his title wins in 2021 and then 2023 for KTM. Making Benavides' victory even more incredible in Saudi Arabia were the knee and shoulder injuries that he sustained just three months ago. - Luciano admitted: "I cannot believe it! I never stopped dreaming. To win by just two seconds is unreal. I woke up today full of motivation and energy, trusting myself to do what I can. That's the key to success at the Dakar. My brother Kevin won by 43 seconds in 2023 and that was the closest finish ever. Now I've won by two seconds. Two seconds after two weeks and over 8,000km is hard to believe." - With Spaniard Tosha Schareina rounding out the podium, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing teammates Daniel Sanders and Edgar Canet also finished after experiencing a rollercoaster two weeks in the desert. Reigning Bike champion Sanders suffered a broken collarbone on Wednesday, but dug deep to end up in fifth just over an hour behind while Spaniard Canet, 20, won three stages including the final one. - Sanders, 31, said: "At the finish I was in so much pain I just wanted to lie down. Then they told me Luciano had won, so I rushed over to congratulate him. That's the Dakar, it's never over until it's over. I'm just happy to make it to the finish line." Canet added: "I'm happy for all the KTM family. We show all the time that we have the fastest bike." - Baciuška already had three overall Dakar podium finishes in his locker - two in the SSV class and one in Challenger - however he went one better with a dominant Stock class performance over the two weeks that saw him bank seven stage victories en route to a 3hr58m victory from Defender Dakar D7X‑R teammate Sara Price with 14-time Dakar champion Stéphane Peterhansel finishing back in fourth. - Baciuška, 26, declared: "It's amazing for Defender to win in their first year. This is my fifth Dakar and I'm bringing home my first win. The team did a big job and missed out on a lot of sleep." - The Ultimate class did not go right down to the wire like many thought heading into the second week as Qatari Al-Attiyah drew on all his rally-raid experience to keep a comfortable cushion in his Dacia Sandrider from the challengers behind to win his sixth Dakar title. The Ford Raptor T1+ of Spaniard Nani Roma was second and his Swedish teammate Mattias Ekström third - just like his 2025 result. - Al-Attiyah, 55, revealed: "From the start we believed we could win this race. We started from zero with this Dacia project and we've developed the car so much. Now we've won the Dakar. Thank you to my co-driver Fabian and thank you to the team. I'm so happy to win the Dakar for the sixth time." - Frenchman Sébastien Loeb was frustrated again in his title quest finishing fourth with Spanish legend Carlos Sainz fifth, Brazilian Lucas Moraes seventh, former two-time Bike champion Toby Price of Australia eighth and young American Seth Quintero also earning a top-10 Ultimate finish in ninth. 2 / 3 - Spaniard Cristina Gutiérrez, American Mitch Guthrie Jr, Spain's Laia Sanz, South African Henk Lategan and Belgian Guillaume De Mévius can also be pleased with their efforts over the gruelling, tricky terrain especially the latter whose French co-driver Mathieu Baumel sported a new prosthetic leg. The Challenger class was packed full of encouraging daily performances from both Argentine Kevin Benavides - who finished seventh on the back of an excellent second week - and local Saudi driver Dania Akeel, who was consistently on the podium to cheer the home fans out supporting her in eighth. - Benavides, 37, said: "It's an historic day for our family and an historic day for the Dakar. I'm so proud of my brother Luciano. It was a tough start to life on four wheels in the first week, but we didn't give up." Akeel, 37, added: "We made it to the finish line, which is the most important thing you can do at the Dakar. I had one too many punctures on Stage 3 and that put me back." - Finally in the SSV class, Swedish debutant Johan Kristoffersson can be proud of his first Dakar tilt after he overcame going upside down in the opening Prologue to bounce back for stage podium finishes and an eighthplace finish while three-time Dakar champion Francisco 'Chaleco' López won one stage in ending sixth overall. - Kristoffersson, 37, said: "It's been two very eventful weeks. It started off really tough and from there we got up to a better road position. Then it started getting really enjoyable."
Stage Two of the Dakar Rally 2026 delivered exactly what Dakar does best: tight margins, strategic battles, and constant pressure across every category.In this episode, we break down the Stage 2 results across motorcycles, cars, stock class, and SSVs, highlighting just how close the competition has become early in the rally.On two wheels, Daniel Sanders emerged as the provisional stage winner with a time of 4:13:37, but the bigger story is the depth of the field — the top 10 riders separated by less than 10 minutes, where even small navigation mistakes carry heavy consequences.In the car category, Seth Quintero delivered a standout performance, backed by the navigation experience of Andrew Short, showing once again how critical teamwork and roadbook precision are at Dakar.The stock class continues to impress, with Sara Price securing a stage win and proving that production-based vehicles face a very different — and often more punishing — set of challenges compared to T1+ machinery.Meanwhile, the SSV category remains one of the most competitive fields in the rally, with tight time gaps and relentless pace that leave no room for error.Stage Two reinforces a core Dakar truth: this rally isn't won on outright speed alone — it's won through navigation, endurance, and strategy, and the margins are already razor thin.
Thanks to (in alphabetical order) Joshua Batson, Roger Grosse, Jeremy Hadfield, Jared Kaplan, Jan Leike, Jack Lindsey, Monte MacDiarmid, Francesco Mosconi, Chris Olah, Ethan Perez, Sara Price, Ansh Radhakrishnan, Fabien Roger, Buck Shlegeris, Drake Thomas, and Kate Woolverton for useful discussions, comments, and feedback. Though there are certainly some issues, I think most current large language models are pretty well aligned. Despite its alignment faking, my favorite is probably Claude 3 Opus, and if you asked me to pick between the CEV of Claude 3 Opus and that of a median human, I think it'd be a pretty close call. So, overall, I'm quite positive on the alignment of current models! And yet, I remain very worried about alignment in the future. This is my attempt to explain why that is. What makes alignment hard? I really like this graph from Christopher Olah for illustrating different levels of alignment difficulty: If the only thing that we have to do to solve alignment is train away easily detectable behavioral issues—that is, issues like reward hacking or agentic misalignment where there is a straightforward behavioral alignment issue that we can detect and evaluate—then we are very much [...] ---Outline:(01:04) What makes alignment hard?(02:36) Outer alignment(04:07) Inner alignment(06:16) Misalignment from pre-training(07:18) Misaligned personas(11:05) Misalignment from long-horizon RL(13:01) What should we be doing? --- First published: November 27th, 2025 Source: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/epjuxGnSPof3GnMSL/alignment-remains-a-hard-unsolved-problem --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO. ---Images from the article:Apple Podcasts and Spotify do not show images in the episode description. Try Pocket Casts, or another podcast app.
In this episode, we discuss Exodus 5:1–6:27, and Sara Price shares how God delivered her from fears of incompetence and gave her a role in someone else's redemption story.
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Sara Price, RN, is a Functional Health Nurse Coach and former Neonatal ICU nurse turned guide for healing and wholeness. With nearly two decades of experience in high acuity hospital settings, Sara witnessed the miraculous and the maddening—lives saved in the NICU, and lives diminished by a system focused on disease, not health.Today, through Flourish Health, Sara blends her clinical expertise with a holistic approach, helping others restore energy, rewire habits, and reconnect with their body's innate wisdom. Her work integrates functional nutrition, stress resilience, and a fierce belief in the body's ability to heal when given the right tools.Sara's gift lies not only in her knowledge, but in her presence: deeply intuitive, radically curious and compassionate, and grounded in science without losing the soul. Whether she's coaching clients or leading workshops, she invites people into a new relationship with their health—one that's rooted in responsibility, possibility, and liberation.Episode Highlights▶Sara's journey from NICU nurse to health and wellness coach▶ The powerful healing potential of Kambo therapy and its peptide-rich composition▶ How peptides support the body's optimal functioning as essential signaling molecules▶ Why the Kambo purge is often misunderstood—and what it's really about▶ The deep connection between fatigue and mitochondrial dysfunction▶ The importance of tuning into the body's signals for more effective healing▶ How aligning with your purpose can positively influence overall health▶ The transformative role psychedelics can play in personal growth and healing▶ Why personalized care is essential—because there's no one-size-fits-all in wellness▶ Sara's approach to helping clients build a trusting relationship with their bodies Sara Price's Links & Resources▶ Website: www.MyFlourishHealth.com▶ Booking Link: https://l.bttr.to/wREWJ ▶ Tribal Detox Find a Practitioner: https://www.tribaldetox.com/practitioners▶ Advanced Kambo Practitioner Course: https://www.tribaldetox.com/e-commerce/product/a4f0cd40-d095-4418-ac7d-240302d1b67a Download Beth's free trainings here: Clarity to Clients: Start & Grow a Transformational Coaching, Healing, Spiritual, or Psychedelic Business: https://bethaweinstein.com/grow-your-spiritual-businessIntegrating Psychedelics & Sacred Medicines Into Business: https://bethaweinstein.com/psychedelics-in-business▶ Beth's Coaching & Guidance: https://bethaweinstein.com/coaching ▶ Beth's Offerings & Courses: https://bethaweinstein.com/services▶ Instagram: @bethaweinstein ▶ FB: / bethw.nyc + bethweinsteinbiz ▶ Join the free Psychedelics & Purpose Community: / psychedelicsandsacredmedicines
In this episode, John and Sara Price join us to talk about Revelation 12-14 and the triumph of the Lamb in the cosmic battle against evil.
Sara Price became only the third woman ever to win a stage of the Dakar as she battled for victory in the SSV class. Becoming world champion is the aim – but she's going off on unexpected new adventures in the meantime.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Cynthia Prefontaine's life was once dominated by racing quads, a time when living, sleeping, and racing these vehicles shaped her everyday existence. Her experience working with one of the largest shock manufacturers gave her a unique insight into the world of motorsports.In 2021, during Episode 46, Cynthia discussed a rally in Morocco known as the Rallye Aicha des Gazelles du Maroc—a gateway to Africa. Returning in 2024, Cynthia is back to share her adventures and her victorious experience. Cynthia's evolving role in the motorsports world has kept her engaged, consulting with motorsport teams and working with professional women racers like Sara Price, a former motocross racer turned UTV driver.Living amid the rugged mountainous terrains, Cynthia naturally embraced the outdoor and survivalist lifestyle. Her days are filled with riding dirt bikes, hunting, undertaking extreme trail hikes, and mastering living off the land.Cynthia applied all her knowledge and lessons from the Canadian mountains to excel in the Moroccan rally, navigating the challenging terrain using traditional methods like maps and compasses. Dive into this incredible story to find out how it ends—or if this is just the beginning. Please share with family and friends. Thank you!
Sara Price's Fueling Passion for Empowerment | The Hopeaholics Podcast Get ready to buckle up as we take a cruise through Sara's incredible ride in the world of motorsports. From the days of tearing up dirt tracks on her motocross bike to conquering the rugged terrain of off-road racing, Sara's journey has been nothing short of extraordinary. But hey, she's more than just a racer – she's a real person with a passion that's as infectious as her smile. In our chat with Sara, she pulls back the curtain on what it's really like to be a woman in a sport dominated by men. She shares the highs – like the rush of crossing that finish line – and the lows – the setbacks and struggles that come with chasing your dreams. But through it all, Sara's spirit remains unbreakable, fueled by a fire that burns brighter with every lap she completes.And here's the thing – Sara's not just about winning races; she's about winning hearts. She's using her platform to inspire others, especially young girls, to believe in themselves and go after whatever sets their souls on fire. It's about empowerment, it's about representation, and it's about showing the world that anything is possible when you dare to dream big.Follow us on all our social media platforms down belowINSTAGRAM : https://www.instagram.com/thehopeaholics/?igshid=Mzc1MmZhNjY%3DSPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4diCrlmIyqrkE2e22mFgU1?si=2df7f5920f944098FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/thehopeaholicspodcast/TREATMENT : https://www.hopebythesea.com
In this episode of the Off-Road Racer Podcast, I sit down with off-road champion and badass Sara Price. We talk about her off-road career starting in motocross, and how her experiences in motocross set her up to excel in every other racing discipline she has done since. We then talk about her most recent accomplishment, winning a stage and finishing the Dakar rally in 4th place. Making here the first American woman to win a stage in the SXS class. Sara talks through step-by-step her road to Dakar, from gathering sponsorships and funding to run the rally as an independent, to running the rally for the first time as an American. Sara and I talk about the difference between the rally format in Europe versus the American Off-Road racing format. We also talk about her experience as a female in the off-road racing culture, being a role-model for other women in the sport, and the advantages she has as a woman on the race course. I'm your host Matt Martelli, and this IS the Off-Road Racer Podcast.
Sara Price, the Only American Woman to Win a Dakar Rally Stage, made a memorable visit with The Freak Nation Sunday night. Price's run at The Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia was the satisfaction of her lifetime. She'd always dreamed of running in The Dakar Rally and this year she pooled her money with sponsors and gave it a go. In addition to winning the tenth of 12 stages, she finished fourth in her class at the event, an incredible debut for a novice driver. Price is a wonderful conversation. Listen...
HRC Monster Energy Honda asserts it dominance on the 2024 Dakar Rally with another 1-2-3 podium performance for Stage 10.American Ricky Brabec took the stage win seconds in front of his teammates Nacho Cornejo and Adrien Van Beveren, setting the stage for an all-Honda fight for the overall race podium. Brabec added to his race lead in the overall rankings over Hero Motorsports' Ross Branch to nearly 11 minutes with two stages to go.We check in with the top finishers in the Rally GP class and check in with Rally 2 competitors in their tight battle for the overall win in class. We also check in with Original by Motul leader Tobias Ebster.Finally, we catch history in the making with an interview with Sara Price who became just the third woman in the history of the Dakar Rally to get a stage win and the first American to do it. She got the Stage 10 victory in the SSV (Side-by-Side) class and is 20 minutes or so out of the overall class lead. Congrats Sara! Play the Dakar Rally Daily Fantasy Derby Today for FREE (thanks Motominded): https://chainslayer.com/dakar Follow and communicate with us via Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dakar_rally_daily/ Visit our partnersCycle News (2024 Dakar Rally Coverage)https://www.cyclenews.com/2023/01/article/2024-dakar-rally-results/ KLIMKTMHusqvarnaGASGASRally NavigatorMotomindedGiant LoopFasst Co.High Desert AdventuresJimmy Lewis Off Road TrainingTaco MotoPeak Design Dakar Rally Daily is produced and edited by Jesse Ziegler, and hosted by Quinn Cody and Jesse Ziegler.
Embark on a journey from fearless young motocross rider to conquering diverse terrains, proving that the world of driving isn't just for men. Sara Price, a nightmare for parents and a dreamer in one, caught the eye of Monster Kawi, opening sealed doors along the way.While skills behind the wheel can be taught, Sara Price belongs to the blessed few who simply feel it, showcasing remarkable growth and innovation in Dakar and women's sports.From trucks to EV SUVs and even a Can-Am UTV, Sara negotiates deals to drive anything. Her winning streak proves she has what it takes.Against the odds, Sara Price is turning the dream of Dakar into reality, defying costs that deter many. Her life's journey exemplifies the unfolding of this grand aspiration.The road to Dakar is paved with high points and unexpected triumphs, no surprise for those who know Sara Price. When it seems she and her team might be counted out, think again.Join us as we unveil the chapters of Sara's extraordinary life in part one of this dream storybook. Share Sara's inspiring journey with family and friends, subscribe, and show your support wherever you can. Thank you for being a part of the adventure. Enjoy!
The General Tire Jim Beaver Show joins the off-road racing world in mourning the loss of Kyle LeDuc.The son of the legendary Curt LeDuc, Kyle carved his own impressive legacy over two decades of racing in short course's biggest events. He turned pro in 2002, won his first Crandon World Championship in Pro Lite in 2003, and his first season-long title the next year. After moving up to Pro 4 in 2008, he became one of the most dominant drivers of a generation, taking seven Lucas Oil Off-Road Racing Series titles in nine years between 2012 and 2020, hundreds of podiums, multiple Crandon Cup and LOORRS Challenge Cup wins alike, and three Crandon Pro 4 World Championships.Outside of short course, LeDuc joined Sara Price at Chip Ganassi Racing in Extreme E for that series' first two seasons. The duo converted a Crazy Race victory in the Island X-Prix into the team's first race win in July 2022, bringing the team to fourth place in points at year end.Listen Now: Check out Jim's first-ever interview with Kyle from November 2012, shortly after Kyle took his first LOORRS Pro 4 title with seven wins and 11 podiums.Be sure and find a General Tire for your ride here: General TireSubscribe here to the show: Apple PodcastsFollow us on YouTube here: Jim Beaver on YouTubeThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1021001/advertisement
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Jazz hands videos and monologues of your wisdom triggering unwanted attention from trolls. If this is your impression of marketing then no wonder you're avoiding it. Invisibility is so much more appealing. Sara Price has another way. There's no sugar coating or kidding that you don't need to be visible to grow a business, but she has some wonderful ideas and suggestions to make it a more comfortable experience for you and infinitely more enjoyable for your audience. And to get you seen by the people that really need you. more here: mehab.co.uk
Jazz hands videos and monologues of your wisdom triggering unwanted attention from trolls. If this is your impression of marketing then no wonder you're avoiding it. Invisibility is so much more appealing. Sara Price has another way. There's no sugar coating or kidding that you don't need to be visible to grow a business, but she has some wonderful ideas and suggestions to make it a more comfortable experience for you and infinitely more enjoyable for your audience. And to get you seen by the people that really need you. more here: mehab.co.uk
What is a changemaker and who can become one? In this episode, Dr. Patti Talbot defines what a changemaker is and explains that you don't need to be someone extraordinarily special to make the change you want to see. Patti emphasizes working together to make change and shares some success stories from working with changemakers. Patti also talks about her career in education, founding Blue Roads Education Group, creating her podcast (On Your Own Terms) and public speaking. 3:16 – Patti talks about her career in education and starting Blue Roads Education Group. 5:25 – Patti explains her podcast and interview format. 8:40 – Patti shares when and why she started her podcast. 10:22 – Patti describes her public speaking about changemakers and why you don't have to be special to become a changemaker. 15:37 – Patti defines “changemakers,” and shares her hope for changemakers. 20:40 – Patti talks about some success stories from changemakers. 24:41 – Patti shares a resource that has helped her. Quote “One of my favorite definitions comes out of the University of Northampton in the United Kingdom, but I've tweaked it a little bit. Their definition of a changemaker is anyone who sees a social or environmental problem and has the skills and the grit to do something about it. Now, I've tweaked that a little bit because what I certainly know is no changemaker actually acts alone, so I've changed it to go this way: a changemaker is someone who sees a social or environmental problem and has the skills and the grit to work with others to do something about it. That ‘work with others' in partnership is pretty critical to what it means to be a change maker.” – Dr. Patti Talbot, founder and CEO of Blue Roads Education Group Links: Nancy's episode on Patti's podcast: https://blueroadseducation.org/2023/06/07/connecting-with-curiosity-featuring-changemaker-nancy-marshall/?fbclid=IwAR01e4fzfIFXC0phQIoubqbIYdsWMq8PRW25s9BYiIoxaGf92L6-UWGWtIM Heroic Public Speaking: https://heroicpublicspeaking.com/ One of Many: https://oneofmany.co.uk/coaching-certification/ Actually® Making a Difference with Sara Price: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/actually-making-a-difference-with-sara-price/id1633274286 About the guest: Patti is the founder and CEO of Blue Roads Education Group. She cultivates the work of social changemakers who have a longing to create a more equitable, inclusive and healthful world for everyone by helping them develop the specific skills and confidence needed to take courageous action for change. As a public educator in pre-K through graduate education for more than 35 years, Patti's been a part of the growth journey for people of all ages and stages of life. By focusing on the four big ideas inherent in the company mantra, “Homegrown Solutions for a Patchwork World,” she now helps clients honor their roots and transform the way they show up and work with diverse others. Her work helps clients gain the courage needed to transcend their roles as "good citizens" to become "global changemakers," working for equity and justice for all. Looking to connect: Email: patti@blueroadseducation.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pattitalbot/ Website: www.blueroadseducation.org Podcast: https://winwinwomen.tv/show/on-your-own-terms
In the last episode of our mini-series on self-care for entrepreneurs, I am sharing with you some of the connections and contacts in my self-care black book!What Is Covered:-The five key areas of self-care-How proper nutrition can boost your productivity -Why it is crucial to watch our sleep quality closely-How taking good care of yourself will impact your businessSelf-care is about empowering yourself as an entrepreneur. From nutrition to proper rest to menopause support and meditation techniques, you must understand self-care as a holistic action. You'll discover that fostering resilience and success and using your business to make a difference becomes easier by being well-rested, adequately nourished, and with peace of mind. The Actually Self-Care' Black Book'Nutrition & Diet:Nicki Williams: Happy Hormones for Life https://happyhormonesforlife.com/ Menopause CareKatharine Gale, FluxState: https://www.fluxstate.co.uk/MeditationLaura Coleman, Be. Modern Meditation: https://www.bemodernmeditation.com/CoachingSharon Strickland-Clark, Bravetart Coaching:https://bravetart.co.uk/about/Stephanie Aitken coach | trainer | speaker:https://www.stephanieaitken.com/Susan O'Connor: susan@shiftleft.org.ukJen Goddard, Soul Fire Coachinghttps://soulfirecoaching.co.uk/Jen Le Marinel, 1-2-1 Coaching | Woodland Retreats | Group Coaching | Wildfire Walkshttps://www.wildfirewalks.com/SleepWhy We Sleep: The New Science of Sleep and Dreams by Matthew Walker https://www.hive.co.uk/Product/Matthew-Walker/Why-We-Sleep--The-New-Science-of-Sleep-and-Dreams/21524944The Anniversary CompetitionThe Prize: Become an Actually VIP for a year. The Actually VIP package - worth over £2000 - includes:-Two Power Hours with Sara Price, Founder of Actually-Lunch with Sara at her club in London-An interview slot on the Actually Making a Difference podcast – once we start offering interview places in 2024-A ticket to Actually's 5th Birthday party in March 2024-A ticket to every Actually Notorious Networking event during the year-And…one year of community level membership of Actually JFDI – more than a membership, a community of like-minded purpose-led entrepreneursTo enter: Here's what you need to do…-Share the podcast with your friends on any social media platform using the #actuallymakingadifference and tagging Actually and/or me (see show notes for our social profiles)-Review the podcast on your chosen podcast platform (we are on Apple, Spotify, Google and Amazon)-Take a photo or screenshot of your review and post it in
Today we continue our series of episodes on self-care for entrepreneurs. So far we're looked at the importance of setting boundaries, we've explored the difference between needs and desires and I've encouraged you to get very clear about your needs and to commit to meeting them. Today we tackle the biggest objection of all when it comes to prioritising self-care: I simply don't have the time.What Is Covered:-How to prioritise time for personal needs amidst a busy schedule-How to identify opportunities for self-care-Why you should batch tasks based on the energy required to perform them-How to balance social media use without compromising self-care time-Why scheduling time for self-care is essentialBusy entrepreneurs rarely find time for self-care, yet it is essential since it affects their well-being, effectiveness and productivity. The more structured and organised your schedule is, the easier it'll be to find a free slot you can fill with time for personal needs. If you are still reluctant to include self-care in your schedule, consider it an investment in your ability to actually make a difference. The Anniversary CompetitionThe Prize: Become an Actually VIP for a year. The Actually VIP package - worth over £2000 - includes:-Two Power Hours with Sara Price, Founder of Actually-Lunch with Sara at her club in London-An interview slot on the Actually Making a Difference podcast – once we start offering interview places in 2024-A ticket to Actually's 5th Birthday party in March 2024-A ticket to every Actually Notorious Networking event during the year-And…one year of community level membership of Actually JFDI – more than a membership, a community of like-minded purpose-led entrepreneursTo enter: Here's what you need to do…-Share the podcast with your friends on any social media platform using the #actuallymakingadifference and tagging Actually and/or me (see show notes for our social profiles)-Review the podcast on your chosen podcast platform (we are on Apple, Spotify, Google and Amazon)-Take a photo or screenshot of your review and post it in the Actually Making a Difference Facebook group with the #podcastcompetitionThe deadline: midnight on 31 July 2023Terms & Conditions:-Only those who complete all 3 tasks exactly as stipulated by midnight on 31 July 2023 are eligible to enter the competition.-You may take part in the competition even if you have previously reviewed the podcast - but your entry to the Anniversary competition requires to post a NEW review.-Only one competition entry per person.-The prize in non-transferable and no cash equivalent or alternative prize will be offered.-The Actually VIP Package will last for one year from 1st September 2023 to 31 August 2024.-The individual components of the package as outlined here are indicative and the actual package may be refined, adapted or altered.-The prize winner will be selected at random from all complete entries.-By taking part in this competition you give Actually the right to use your comments or review of the podcast in future marketing and promotion.Resources:-Join the Actually Making a Difference Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/makingadifferenceactually -Actually Foundations https://actually.world/foundations/ -Find out more about Actually®
Back to our mini-series on self-care for entrepreneurs, and today we're exploring a pretty fundamental issue. Self-care is all about taking care of and prioritising your needs - and not perpetually martyring yourself to the needs of everyone around you.So surely, one of the very first questions to answer as you begin your self-care journey is: what are your needs?What Is Covered:-Why identifying and meeting your needs is crucial for self-care-The difference between needs and desires-The types of needs we have-Why some needs require constant replenishment-Why committing to prioritising your needs is essentialSome entrepreneurs "suffer" from answering others' needs while neglecting their own. Whether psychological, physiological, spiritual or relational, identifying your needs and committing to prioritising them is the foundation for sustainable well-being. Remember, taking care of yourself is not selfish - it's a necessary step toward actually making a difference. The Anniversary CompetitionThe Prize: Become an Actually VIP for a year. The Actually VIP package - worth over £2000 - includes:-Two Power Hours with Sara Price, Founder of Actually-Lunch with Sara at her club in London-An interview slot on the Actually Making a Difference podcast – once we start offering interview places in 2024-A ticket to Actually's 5th Birthday party in March 2024-A ticket to every Actually Notorious Networking event during the year-And…one year of community level membership of Actually JFDI – more than a membership, a community of like-minded purpose-led entrepreneursTo enter: Here's what you need to do…-Share the podcast with your friends on any social media platform using the #actuallymakingadifference and tagging Actually and/or me (see show notes for our social profiles)-Review the podcast on your chosen podcast platform (we are on Apple, Spotify, Google and Amazon)-Take a photo or screenshot of your review and post it in the Actually Making a Difference Facebook group with the #podcastcompetitionThe deadline: midnight on 31 July 2023Terms & Conditions:-Only those who complete all 3 tasks exactly as stipulated by midnight on 31 July 2023 are eligible to enter the competition.-You may take part in the competition even if you have previously reviewed the podcast - but your entry to the Anniversary competition requires to post a NEW review.-Only one competition entry per person.-The prize in non-transferable and no cash equivalent or alternative prize will be offered.-The Actually VIP Package will last for one year from 1st September 2023 to 31 August 2024.-The individual components of the package as outlined here are indicative and the actual package may be refined, adapted or altered.-The prize winner will be selected at random from all complete entries.-By taking part in this competition you give Actually the right to use your comments or review of the podcast in future marketing and promotion.Resources:-Join the Actually Making a Difference Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/makingadifferenceactually -Actually Foundations https://actually.world/foundations/ -Find out more about Actually® https://actually.world/ -Episode 10: Self-Care for Entrepreneurs
We're taking a quick break from our series on self-care to celebrate the ONE-YEAR anniversary of the Actually Making a Difference podcast: sharing the lessons we have learnt in the past 12 months and offering you a chance to WIN BIG in our Anniversary competition.What Is Covered:-Lessons learned the easy and the hard way from one year of podcasting-Why you can't launch a podcast without planning, commitment, and a support team-How to participate in the Actually Making a Difference Podcast Anniversary competition-Why you need to build a community before launching your podcastPodcasting is not only about sharing content. It is a strategic decision that requires tons of effort and meticulous planning. Although the last 12 months have been particularly creative in creating new challenges, knowing that this small podcast helped and supported purpose-driven entrepreneurs who want to make a difference made it worthwhile. The Anniversary CompetitionThe Prize: Become an Actually VIP for a year. The Actually VIP package - worth over £2000 - includes:-Two Power Hours with Sara Price, Founder of Actually-Lunch with Sara at her club in London-An interview slot on the Actually Making a Difference podcast – once we start offering interview places in 2024-A ticket to Actually's 5th Birthday party in March 2024-A ticket to every Actually Notorious Networking event during the year-And…one year of community level membership of Actually JFDI – more than a membership, a community of like-minded purpose-led entrepreneursTo enter: Here's what you need to do…-Share the podcast with your friends on any social media platform using the #actuallymakingadifference and tagging Actually and/or me (see show notes for our social profiles)-Review the podcast on your chosen podcast platform (we are on Apple, Spotify, Google and Amazon)-Take a photo or screenshot of your review and post it in the Actually Making a Difference Facebook group with the #podcastcompetitionThe deadline: midnight on 31 July 2023Terms & Conditions:-Only those who complete all 3 tasks exactly as stipulated by midnight on 31 July 2023 are eligible to enter the competition.-You may take part in the competition even if you have previously reviewed the podcast - but your entry to the Anniversary competition requires to post a NEW review.-Only one competition entry per person.-The prize in non-transferable and no cash equivalent or alternative prize will be offered.-The Actually VIP Package will last for one year from 1st September 2023 to 31 August 2024.-The individual components of the package as outlined here are indicative and the actual package may be refined, adapted or altered.-The prize winner will be selected at random from all complete entries.-By taking part in this competition you give Actually the right to use your comments or review of the podcast in future marketing and promotion.Resources:-Join the Actually Making a Difference Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/makingadifferenceactually -Actually Foundations https://actually.world/foundations/ -Find out more about Actually® https://actually.world/ -Episode 10: Self-Care for Entrepreneurs
Sara Price is a Hoonigan who loves to burn fuel be it on two wheels where she won medals at the X Games. 4 wheels where she has made cameos in movies for her skills behind the wheel, UTV's where she crushes it in the dirt or now on Hill Climbs, where she tackles "street". Kyle and James were glad to get the chance to stop by the museum to tell us all about her need for speed, enjoy!
In this podcast, professional off-road racers Sara Price and Saydie Gray, along with Mitchell Alsup and Jeremy Gray discuss the importance of seizing opportunities when they arise. They share personal stories about how taking chances and putting themselves out there led to career advancements and personal growth. The group emphasizes the need to step out of comfort zones and take risks in order to achieve success. They also highlight the importance of surrounding oneself with supportive people who encourage and uplift them. Overall, the podcast serves as a motivational reminder to seize opportunities rather than letting them pass by.Support the showDM us anytime. Let us know what you want to hear. Join in the convo!Hang with us on SocialInstagram - @thedirtlifeshowFacebook - The Dirt Life ShowYouTube - The Dirt Life Show
In this epsiode, Jim Beaver invites good friends Sara Price and Mitchell Alsup to the show to talk about her win at the Mint 400, his UTV shop, and their team up for 2023 and how the UTV industry has changed. Jim also talks on the Parker 400 announcement, DirtFish, and the 50th anninversary of the JetSki. Get up to a $70 rebate on a new set of General Tires here: General Tire Spring SavingsSubscribe here to the show: Apple PodcastsFollow us on YouTube here: Jim Beaver on YouTube
There seems to be a subconscious assumption that being a photography business owner equals chaotic, high-hour work weeks - especially during busy season! But what if that wasn't the case?! Photographer Sara Price is here to share with us how to minimize overwhelm with a more intentional approach to workflow! The Bokeh Podcast is brought to you by Photographer's Edit: Custom Editing for the Professional Photographer. You can subscribe to the Bokeh podcast on the Apple podcast app, follow on Spotify, add to your playlist on Stitcher, or listen on Overcast. Show Notes: Sara's introduction (1:40) What is one thing that Sara has implemented that has helped her business to move forward and grow? (7:15) What is a big principle or idea that helped Sara as she started and grew her business? (19:38) What did Sara's life as a photographer look like before she made changes that minimized overwhelm? (22:30) What was the turning point that caused Sara to make change? (25:16) What were some of the areas of Sara's business that she adjusted in order to minimize overwhelm? (31:03) 3 big ideas that allow Sara to minimize overwhelm? (36:41) 1. " I don't do overwhelm" mantra 2. Filtering what you give your attention to 3. Adapt to the mindset of focusing on fun - both in business and life Where is the balance between having fun and making sure that you're focusing on your business enough? (48:10) Links: https://saralprice.com https://instagram.com/saral.price https://upwellphotography.com
Our guests are Kim Kelly, Sara Price, and Bridget Erskine. Kim, Sara, and Bridget are all North Florida Photographers and today they chat with us about the importance of family photos and give us tips for hiring the perfect photographer to capture your family's priceless moments.
In this "From the Down & Dirty Show Vault," Jim Beaver throws it back to a huge episode with Indy 500 winner Alexander Rossi, Supercross legend Damon Bradshaw, & Sara Price.
In this "From the Down & Dirty Show Vault," Jim Beaver has Nascar star Joey Logano on the show as well as Chip Ganassi Extreme E driver Sara Price.
We interview Sara Price and Carey Jewitt from university College of London on digital touch communication. We discuss the results of the long and ambitious in Touch project investigating digital touch from a sociological and human centered perspective. Fantastic conversation! Manifesto of Digital Social Touch: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcomp.2021.754050/full In Touch project website: https://in-touch-digital.com/
Welcome to this episode of ScaleUp Radio. I'm Granger Forson and this week I'm speaking to Jen Le Marinel who is the founder of Wildfire Walks. Wildfire Walks is a corporate training and coaching company that helps busy women leaders learn more about themselves as business owners and managers, through the medium of spending time in nature. This is unlike any other business we've ever featured on ScaleUp Radio - but there is still so much that is relevant to all business owners, no matter the industry. We talked about Jen's corporate background, and how she has now found herself sleeping in the woods with other female business leaders. We also cover: - Realising that you, and your energy, can be your business' biggest asset - and needs looking after. - How beneficial business coaching can be, not just to your business life but your personal life too. - Why nature and being outside can change your mindset and approach to leadership within business You'll hear from listening to this conversation, just how passionate Jen is about the aims of the business - and her goal to help others with their business. This is one of the most valuable episodes we've had for some time. Jen can be found here: linkedin.com/in/jen-le-marinel-6071326a https://www.facebook.com/wildfirewalks jen@wildfirewalks.com Wild by Cheryl Strayed - https://www.waterstones.com/book/wild/cheryl-strayed/9780857897763 Soulcraft by Bill Plotkin - https://www.waterstones.com/book/soulcraft/bill-plotkin/9781577314226 Brene Brown - https://brenebrown.com/ The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho - https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-alchemist/paulo-coelho/9780722532935 Actually Making a Difference with Sara Price - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/actually-making-a-difference-with-sara-price/id1633274286 Dr Chatterjee Podcasts - https://drchatterjee.com/blog/category/podcast/ Starling Bank - https://www.starlingbank.com/ Facebook - facebook.com WhatsApp - https://www.whatsapp.com/ OS Maps App - https://shop.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/apps/ Scaling up your business isn't easy, and can be a little daunting. Let ScaleUp Radio make it a little easier for you. With guests who have been where you are now, and can offer their thoughts and advice on several aspects of business. ScaleUp Radio is the business podcast you've been waiting for. If you would like to be a guest on ScaleUp Radio, please click here: https://bizsmarts.co.uk/scaleupradio/apply You can get in touch with Granger here: grangerf@biz-smart.co.uk Kevin's New Book Is Now Available! Drawing on BizSmart's own research and experiences of working with hundreds of owner-managers, Kevin Brentexplores the key reasons why most organisations do not scale and how the challenges change as they reach different milestones on the ScaleUp Journey. He then details a practical step by step guide to successfully navigate between the milestones in the form of ESUS - a proven system for entrepreneurs to scale up. More on the Book HERE - https://www.esusgroup.co.uk/
In this episode of The SXS Guys Offroad Podcast, I get to sit down with multi-discipline racing champ Sara Price only a day after she returns from Extreme E racing in Chile! Sara started racing MX at just eight years old and quickly worked her way up to a Kawasaki Factory Racing sponsorship. After concurring women's MX, she then dove into UTV, Super Stadium Truck, and Trophy Truck racing. We talk about working her way through her career, stunt driving in movies, environmental efforts, and much more! Short link: sxsguys.link/episode84 Rundown 0:00:00 - Introduction 0:02:06 - Horses & MX 0:07:25 - Racing for Sponsors 0:10:41 - Impact of X Games All In/Out 0:12:32 - Pivoting to Business 0:15:51 - Starting on MX 0:16:57 - Jumping Into UTV Racing 0:21:33 - To the Top of UTV 0:23:29 - Trophy Trucks! 0:27:00 - Polaris Racing 0:31:00 - Extreme E! 0:41:10 - Environmentally Proactive 0:46:25 - Socially Authentic is Not Easy 0:53:46 - Falling... into Stunt Driving 0:57:56 - Lessons Learned 1:01:15 - Dakar 1:03:55 - Sonora Rally 1:05:07 - Health & Fitness 1:08:38 - Off Time & Upcoming Events 1:10:52 - Wrap-Up Applicable Links Sara Price (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Wikipedia, IMDb) Rally Aïcha Des Africa Gazelle 2015 Rallye Aïcha des Gazelles (atvillustrated.com) Stadium Super Trucks RPM Offroad Chattanooga Whiskey Mason Motorsports Polaris RZR Pro R Extreme E Race Series (Teams) Chip Ganassi Racing Sara Price, Sports Commentator (xgames.com) Dakar Rally Sonora Rally Camp RZR (polaris.com) Social: YouTube / Facebook / Instagram / Twitter Podcast: Apple / Google / Spotify / Stitcher This podcast was produced and distributed by the Offroad Media Group (Facebook, Instagram).
When you start a business, you're looking for the magic wand to get to the good, fulfilling part where everything feels effortless. The thing is, those quick fixes don't actually move us forward in a meaningful way - and even the best courses or the most hilarious TikTok dances can't make up for the foundations. What our businesses really need to get to the good part are the key pieces that set us up for success in the long run. How do we infuse our business-building process with these foundational elements, even if we've been at it for years? In this episode, I'm joined by the founder of Actually, Sara Price as she shares the non-negotiable foundational pieces that allow us to fly with joy in our businesses. Three Things You'll Learn In This Episode Why it's so hard to start with the basics The world likes to tell us “be great” and “don't get too big for your boots” at the same time. Does this make it harder to build a solid foundation for our businesses? What causes pricing resentment and burnout How do we stop tying ourselves in knots when it comes to pricing? How to get to the “flying with joy” stage of running a business How does uncovering our marketing superpower make putting ourselves out there less draining and difficult? Guest Bio Sara Price is the founder of Actually, a rebellious optimist and serial entrepreneur driven by her desire to help other purpose-led changemakers to make a difference, make a living AND change the world. Imagine a world in which every business owner knows – with total certainty – that they can make a fabulous living AND make a difference. That's the vision at Actually®. And that's why they support purpose-led entrepreneurs and coaches to achieve your business dreams and enhance your impact. Head to https://actually.world/resources/ (https://actually.world/resources) for access to helpful resources, take the Quiz to find out what your marketing superpower is https://actually.world/get-started/ (https://actually.world/get-started).
In this "From the Down & Dirty Show Vault," Jim Beaver catches up with NHRA legend Antron Brown, off-road star Sara Price, and short course buggy wizard Michael Meister.
✨ENGLAND & WALES WEDDING LAW REFORM LOWDOWN✨ Following the Wedding Law Reform recommendations published on Tuesday 19th July 22, I held an Instagram Live on my Wedding Blog and Directory account https://thebohobrideguide.com , with the fabulous Sara Price, an experienced Independent Celebrant based in Cornwall, to talk through the main headlines of the reforms. The Law Commission of England and Wales has published its recommendations to reform weddings law, proposing a fairer system that gives couples more choice over where and how their wedding takes place. Grab a cuppa, and join us as we cover the following elements: ❓What is the Wedding Law Reform? ❓ Why has it come about? ❓ What are the main changes on the horizon that wedding planning couples should be aware of? ❓How will the Wedding Law Reform benefit you planning your wedding? ❓What is next in regards to the recommendations being confirmed and implemented? To support the Wedding Law Reform: ☀️ Ask for their badge of support: Admin@independentcelebrants.com ☀️hashtags: #ChangeWeddingLaw #SpeakUpForCelebrants #legalisecelebrantweddings ☀️Publicise your love for celebrant led weddings within your work and marketing as wedding suppliers. A great way of doing this is to include celebrants in your styled shoots and editorial content. ☀️Write to your MP and share your support for the Wedding Law Reform. Get in Touch with Sara: https://www.sarapricecelebrant.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/sarapricecelebrant/Resources:- Download your FREE 'Who Do You Serve?' Activity Book today and clarify who you serve, and position yourself as the 'go-to' wedding business for your client community.- Visit my Website https://www.weddingbusinessgrowthcoach.com- Follow me on Instagram @weddingbusinessgrowthcoach- Follow me on Facebook Wedding Business Growth Coach- Subscribe to my YouTube Channel Wedding Business Growth Coach
Hey Lovelies! Why do you need a Celebrant? What do Celebrants do? How is a ceremony formed? All these answers and more in this weeks podcast with Celebrant Sara Price! About Us Read more about us here We are Melissa & Liam. The founders of Feathers & Florence, a tranquil, feminine and inspiring bridal studio. We are a husband and wife (to be) team, here to help you find that perfect dress that will capture your natural beauty and allow you to glow with confidence on your wedding day. Feathers & Florence is an exclusive luxury bridal shop stocking wedding dresses in Longridge in the Ribble Valley, Lancashire. The studio is 20 minutes east of Preston and 20 minutes west of Clitheroe. We are a Longridge bridal shop stocking bridal dresses by Stephanie Allin, Nicole Milano and It Was All A Dream by Savin London. We also stock veils by Tulle & Flo Bridal and accessories from Devoted by Jessica Jordan. Whilst we are proud to be the number one in bridal shops Preston and wedding dress shops Preston. We are also the number one in bridal shops in Lancashire. As seen on the TV show Wedding Valley on the W Channel, part of UKTV. Our long-term mission is to help underprivileged women to feel as strong, confident and successful as you, when you are in your wedding dress joining forces with your partner. That is why we will be donating 1% of the profits of any dress purchased at Feathers & Florence to period poverty. This ensures women do not miss out on education, opportunities and choices simply because they cannot afford period products. Book Now here.
Today on the podcast, Suzanne is delighted to be joined by Sara Price, the founder of Actually, a business that supports purpose-led business owners to achieve their business dreams through marketing and strategy support. She was also the co-founder of one of London's leading independent PR agencies. Sara shares her experience of choosing to start a business at a time when the economy was recovering from the financial crash and, despite the odds, turning it into a huge success. That success brought with it rapid growth. The company then had to be restructured a few years later leading to some staff redundancies which meant negotiating all the complexities and legalities that came with it. Suzanne and Sara discuss some very important distinctions between employees and freelancers, and the rights and regulations that come into effect with each type of relationship. They then go on to talk about the worst that could happen in Sara's business - the ever- present threat that someone will steal Sara's Intellectual Property, and what happens if someone decides not to pay their bill. As always, Suzanne has practical advice on all of the subjects discussed in this episode - particularly timely as anyone in business tries to navigate through these very challenging times. In this episode: [3:50] Sara recounts her story of starting a business within a recessive period and having massive success during that time. [5:00] Sara talks about having to restructure her business after that growth period, and how that led to making some of her employees redundant. [7:52] Suzanne highlights some of the intricacies involved in letting employees go, and how to avoid major consequences. [9:50] Suzanne and Sara discuss the differences between an employee and a freelancer, and why that definition matters when it comes to governing the professional relationship. [16:26] Suzanne shares resources to help you determine whether or not you have an employee, or have hired a freelancer. [21:41] How Sara intends to grow her team moving forward. [27:00] Sara presents Suzanne with the worst thing she feels could happen in her business surrounding non-payment and IP theft.. Learn more about Sara: https://actually.world Find the resources mentioned in this episode! www.suzannedibble.com/podcastresources The contents of this podcast are provided for information purposes only and are not intended to amount to advice. You should not rely on any of the contents of this podcast. Professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from taking any action as a result of the contents of this podcast. Suzanne Dibble and Niche Legal Solutions Limited disclaim all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on any of the contents of this podcast (other than in relation to matters for which is not legally permissible to disclaim liability)
Welcome to the Actually® Making a Difference Podcast, the one-stop shop you need to help you get your impact business up, running and growing. I'm Sara Price, a rebellious optimist and the founder of Actually®. Every week, you'll receive tips and guidance on starting, growing, and promoting your business. No BS, no “7 steps to 7 figures” systems, no “millionaire marketing makeover” hacks, just simple, straightforward, honest advice. My goal is to provide you with clear ideas, everyday tools, and easy-to-follow instructions so that you can achieve your business dreams and enhance your impact. Based on my decades of experience in marketing and PR, I'll share the lessons learned from my successes and the mistakes I have made in my career, and I'll teach you how to avoid and fight back the four horsemen of businesses apocalypse: your inner critic, imposter syndrome, perfectionism, and procrastination. Entrepreneurship can be lonely sometimes, and it can be overwhelming; it can make you wonder why you left the security of your 9 to 5. Join me every week and get the energy, enthusiasm, and ideas you need to stay the course and to know that you are Actually Making a Difference. Resources:Join our free and friendly Actually Making a Difference Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/makingadifferenceactually Find our more about Actually® https://actually.world/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/actually.world Instagram https://www.instagram.com/actuallychangingtheworld/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/saraactually/
In this episode Shannon Williams and Sara Price join Amber and Vanessa to talk about the storms in their own lives and the accompanying salvation of the Lord.
Southern Californian Sara Price has been racing most of her life. She first raced at the age of eight and by 16, she was racing professionally. In 2010, she was the first female factory-supported motocross racer with Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing. She has won 19 national motocross championships. Prior to making the switch to four-wheeled racing in 2012, she also medaled in Women's Super X at the 2010 X Games, and holds the record as the winningest female amateur to date. She currently competes in Off-Road Desert racing in a Trophy Truck, and works as a stunt professional, performing on motorcycles and in vehicles, and as a precision driver for television and film.Sara recently returned for her second season with Chip Ganassi Racing after becoming the first driver announced for the new electric racing venture in Extreme E in 2021. Price is the first female driver for Chip Ganassi Racing in the team's 32-year history and was also the first female driver signed in the new Extreme-E series. Price and her teammate Kyle LeDuc drive the No. 99 GMC HUMMER EV for Chip Ganassi Racing. The Extreme-E series is the first sport built out of concern for the climate crisis. The series' goal is to use electric racing to highlight remote environments under threat of climate change issues, and to encourage us all to take positive action to protect our planet's future. The five-race series goes to the extreme in Saudi Arabia, Italy (twice) Chile and Uruguay.
In one of his many interviews with the Extreme E and off-road star, Jim Beaver goes back to 2019 with Sara Price in this episode from the Down & Dirty Show Vault.
In this episode, Nikki invites her friend, Sara Price, to the show to discuss why it is difficult for women to receive compliments or encouragement from other women. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nikkipodcast22/support
You can't keep Sara Price away from racing, even if she has to take some detours to get there. When the global financial crisis derailed her meteoric motocross rise, she opened her own auto paint business. Then she became a stuntwoman. And eventually she transitioned to car racing, and her irresistible rise continued. The stars were aligned for Sara again, and her career was about to take its latest turn: in 2020 she claimed the unique status as the first drive announced to compete in Extreme E, and with none other than iconic American racing dynasty Chip Ganassi. James and Michael caught up with Sara after the Arctic X Prix to ask her about her transition from two wheels to four, racing non-stop through the night in the desert and camping on the Arctic ice cap — and falling into a river in the process. We also hear from Professor Lucy Woodall from the Extreme E scientific committee ahead of the Island X Prix to get a sense of the global scale of the challenge facing our oceans. -- Follow Extreme E -- Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | TikTok | Twitter | Snapchat -- Follow James & Michael -- James Baldwin | Michael Lamonato #ExtremeE #XEOffTrack
@sarapricemx is a busy girl! Racing as much as she possibly can, running her own business, and offering help to others. We talk @extremeelive, Trophy Trucks, SXS's, and achieving your goals!#dirtlife #thedirtlife #thedirtlifeshow #saraprice #extremeeSupport the show (http://www.thedirtlifeshow.com)
Sara Price has more than 20 years experience in PR and communications having worked with brands such as Kelloggs, AirBnB and the royal household. Alongside her continuing PR consultancy, Sara has set up Actually, a communications, mindset and support network which serves to enable purpose-driven consultants, coaches and entrepreneurs to achieve their vision and financially thrive in the process.In this conversation Sara speaks about why she set up Actually, and major life events that have shaped her thinking including a difficult relationship with her mum, and surviving cancer. Website: https://actually.world/ FB: Actually Business Page: https://www.facebook.com/actually.worldFB: Actually Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/makingadifferenceactually LI: Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/saraactually/LI: Actually Business Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/actually-world/ Insta: Actually business profile: https://www.instagram.com/actuallychangingtheworld/Sara has also provided the 10 Actually Rules of Great Communications to help you take your communications from 'good' to 'great'. https://actually.world/communications/resources/10-rules/
Changing it up! Steve Westfall, Sara Price, and our Featured guest Jake Yubeta all know how to change it up. This episode was awesome talking with Steve about how well his Rockstar Energy Husqvarna race team accomplished sweeping the podium at the last round of Supercross in Utah. Now they have the momentum going in to the Outdoor Motocross season.Sara Price is changing it up with her new venture with Chip Ganassi Racing in the Exrtreme.E Rally series, we cannot wait to see this!Jake Yubeta grew up in the small town of Tucson AZ, but is now living in Oceanside CA., and filming amazing content with racing drones! He grew up in the offroad racing arena and still continues to work with some of the genres greates stars like Jeremy McCrath, RJ Anderson, and many more. It was great to catch up with Jake and we look forward to see more of his content.Support the show (http://www.thedirtlifeshow.com)
Californian based Sara Price has recently hit the news as the first driver to be announced for the hugely exciting Extreme E Series with US racing giant, Chip Ganassi. She's a multi-championship winner and has raced in everything from off road trucks to dirt bikes.She's a stunt driver performing on 2 wheels and 4 and has even competed in Miss California USA. For more content and to join the MotorMouth community, download the MotorMouth app:Apple: https://apple.co/2OOB2pR Android: http://bit.ly/2ZnuakcDesktop: https://www.motormouth.club The MotorMouth App is the newest platform where you can find motorsport news, live race times, and discuss your views with fellow motorsport enthusiasts!Give us your feedback across all our social media profiles:FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTubeDon't forget to Subscribe to get the latest episodes in your podcast platform! Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If you talk about hard work Sara Price is the one you talk about! She mentioned she "Flips a Switch" and that is what she has done with her life. She has achieved so much in her young life you have to be impressed. A Motocross champion and the first female to achieve Factory Level Support on Monster Energy Kawasaki! She now has her own business SP Enterprises, has competed in Rally racing, is a stunt driver, and now races a Trophy Truck in races like the Baja 1000. Sara is so much more than just a racer, she is a role model and a humble person that we are honored to have had her on the show. Hope you guys enjoy!Intro song license - RedBull Sound Supply - RBLB-B2LGGKAMEFDRVI1O-RBLESupport the show (http://www.thedirtlifeshow.com)
Jim Beaver's Project Action has the fastest woman in the dirt, on 2 wheels or 4, Sara Price on the show. Sara is an X Games medalist, champion motocross and offroad racer, and the first woman to ever race a Stadium Super Truck. This is a can't miss interview behind the scenes with one of the fastest growing stars in racing and action sports today, exclusively with Jim Beaver on Project Action. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jason invites his top investment counselor, Sara, to the show. Jason and Sara share their thoughts on the Memphis market and what potential investors might expect. Sara also lists the importance of having the right mindset when investing in a C property and Jason gives a break down on the price ranges of A, B, and C class properties on the show. Key Takeaways: [2:20] Jason shares his impression on the Memphis market. [5:00] Sara shares her thoughts. [6:50] Section 8 tenants do stick around. [11:50] How much is a class A home? It varies. [18:45] You need to have the proper mindset for C properties. [20:15] Jason talks about the general pricing of A, B, and C properties. [28:15] Try and target a 4% annual rent increase. [37:50] Remember, every property is an individual case. [43:45] Be careful who you listen to! Mentioned In This Episode: http://www.propertywire.com/news/europe/us-property-prices-rents-2015043010455.html