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In this episode of 'Resilience Unravelled,' Russell Thackeray interviews Sarah Dale, the founder of Project 1490. Sarah discusses her journey from the corporate C-suite to creating a unique community for career women. Project 1490 offers live events and activities aimed at building confidence and resilience through new experiences. Sarah shares how her love for Montana and its rugged lifestyle influenced her leadership style and entrepreneurial spirit. The conversation also delves into the importance of diversity in leadership, the challenges women face in the corporate world, and the transformative power of play and new activities for personal and professional growth.00:00 Introduction and Greetings00:54 Love for Montana02:17 Corporate Journey and Resilience03:43 Women in Leadership17:22 Project 1490: Empowering Women30:57 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsYou can contact us at info@qedod.comResources can be found online or a link at our website https://resilienceunravelled.com#resilience, #burnout, #intuition
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Sarah Dale from Binance discusses strategic brand partnerships in crypto and sport with Cristiano Ronaldo and Alpine F1 in the lead up to the Australian Grand Prix. A great listen for sponsorship professionals and those looking for ways to engage new fans. Show notes - https://sportsgeekhq.com/sarah-dale-binance
Tired of the corporate climb and wondering, “Is this all there is?” Join Lisa Zeiderman and Precious Williams as they dive into the extraordinary journey of Sarah Dale, founder of Project 1490. Sarah's story is one of audacious change, taking her from the fast-paced world of NYC ad tech to the rugged, transformative landscapes of Montana. Discover how a solo trip sparked a life-altering decision, leading her to build a community that empowers high-achieving women to embrace courage, self-reliance, and a healthy dose of badassery. Through unique, experiential challenges, Project 1490 helps women break free from their comfort zones and unlock their fullest potential. Hear how Sarah faced down mountain lions, built fires in the wilderness, and ultimately found her true purpose. This episode explores why it's never too late to reinvent yourself, why building community is vital, and why asking for what you want is crucial for women's financial and personal empowerment. Tune in as we discuss: Courage & Audacity: Sarah's courageous leap from corporate life to Montana illustrates the power of bold choices for personal fulfillment.Badassery Through Experience: Building confidence and resilience occurs by pushing beyond comfort zones and embracing new challenges.Self-Reliance & Empowerment: Discovering inner strength is a continuous journey best traveled with a supportive community.From NYC to Montana: Environmental shifts can redefine value systems, shaping personal growth and perspectives.The Power of the Ask: Women can accelerate progress by advocating for their needs and taking control of their destinies.Reinvention & Potential: It's always possible to unlock new potential through exploration and celebrating achievements.Guest Bio:After a 30-year career in advertising, Sarah Dale created Project 1490 by combining her years in leadership with her experiences living in Montana. She's been fortunate to work at great brands like The Wall Street Journal, Fortune and Nativo, where she led big teams and drove hundreds of millions in revenue. She's been awarded a CannesLions, two D&AD Pencils, Folio's Top Women in Media and the Stevies' Gold Maverick Award, et al. While she's had an impressive career, Sarah's love of nature and experiences in the wilds of Montana are what started her wish to get other corporate women to build their own badassery and confidence by learning outdoor skills. Project 1490 now provides the opportunity not only for women to have unique, outdoor experience that help them go beyond who they think they are, they build their corporate networks and confidence, and have a ton of fun in the process.Important Links:Savvy LadiesPrecious Williams' LinkedInLisa Zeiderman's LinkedInSarah Dale's LinkedIn
After a 30-year career in advertising, working with prestigious brands and leading major revenue-driving teams, Sarah Dale sought something more fulfilling. Living in Montana, where she embraced nature and adventure, sparked her desire to help women build confidence and self-reliance. This idea culminated in Project 1490, offering unique outdoor experiences that blends personal growth with professional networking that helps women go beyond who they think they are while building their corporate networks and confidence, and having a ton of fun in the process. Sarah's journey exemplifies the blend of corporate success and personal fulfillment, inspiring others to find their badassery through new challenges. Sarah has worked with great brands like Wall Street Journal, Fortune, Nativo, and where she led big teams and drove hundreds of millions in revenue. What You Will Hear in This Episode: 01:50 Sarah's Journey from Corporate Ladder to Montana Wilderness 04:49 The Birth of Project 1490 06:40 Empowering Women Through Outdoor Skills 14:46 Challenges and Stereotypes in the Workplace 17:16 Confidence and Community: Keys to Success 21:14 The Science Behind Confidence Building 27:51 Special Retreats for Women 50+ 29:48 Conclusion and How to Connect with Project 1490 Quotes “ Women always have to, you know, walk that fine tightrope.” “ I can envision a world where women are really truly valued for what we bring to the table so that we're not having to play it like a man would play it. We have differences and that's great. “ “ Instead of just waiting for the world to change, there's this one element that contributes a great deal to the level of success that we reach and it's about confidence and that is entirely in our control to build.” “ The more success you have, the more risks you're willing to take.” “ If you are a man, you're most likely getting promoted based on your potential, whereas women tend to get promoted based on their track record.” . Mentioned: Project1490.com LinkedIn Instagram eConnect with Bonnie Gendered Ageism Survey Results Forbes article 5 Tips to own the superpower of your age IAMMusicGroup Purchase my book Not Done Yet on Amazon: If you enjoyed this episode of Badass Women Podcast, then make sure to subscribe to the podcast and drop us a five-star review.
Embracing challenges is an essential part of your journey. Every experience you go through equips you for the unique work you're destined to do. Often, your initial vision evolves into something you could never have anticipated when you finally launch. Building meaningful connections with a dedicated group of supporters makes it easier to navigate the rollercoaster of ups and downs that life throws your way. It's often in moments of discomfort that you unearth your true potential. Discover what ignites your passion and fills your spirit, and let that be your guiding light as you forge ahead and continue to grow. In this inspiring episode of UNCHARTED, Jess Dewell sits down with Sarah Dale, Founder of Project 1490. Together, they explore the transformative power of personal growth, and the profound impact of deep, authentic relationships on our success. Listen in as they discuss how to harness your energy, embrace new challenges, and allow your most cherished values to steer you on your path. -------------------- Are you looking to achieve your long-term growth goals with ease? If so, consider the Business Base Camp Consultation. This unique program is designed to help business owners like you make informed decisions and take the next best step for your business. With a personalized workflow, you will be able to work more strategically on your business and achieve the results you desire. -------------------- You can get in touch with Jess Dewell on Twitter, LinkedIn or Red Direction website.
In a world where traditional leadership models often fall short of fostering true innovation and inclusivity, a new wave of leaders is emerging—bold, confident, and unafraid to rewrite the rules. Get ready to be inspired as Cindy Watson sits down with Sarah Dale, creator of Project 1490 and trailblazer in leadership transformation. From rising to VP of Digital & Content at The Wall Street Journal to becoming the first female Chief Revenue Officer at an ad tech company, Sarah has broken barriers while fostering teams and building cultures. In this episode, they'll explore how to negotiate enhanced confidence in new leadership models and empower the next generation of leaders. Don't miss this insightful conversation on leadership, growth, and navigating your power! In this episode, you will learn: Building confidence Difference between competence and confidence Difference between men and women's confidence What will happen if women were as confident as men? Impostor syndrome The impact of confidence in personal negotiations or in relationships Key skills of a great negotiator And many more! Learn more about Sarah: Website: https://www.project1490.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-dale/ CONTACTS Tel. 917-716-8743 Email: info@project1490.com If you're looking to up-level your negotiation skills, I have everything from online to group to my signature one-on-one mastermind & VIP experiences available to help you better leverage your innate power to get more of what you want and deserve in life. Check out our website at www.artofFeminineNegotiation.com if that sounds interesting to you. Get Cindy's book here: Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Art-Feminine-Negotiation-Boardroom-Bedroom-ebook/dp/B0B8KPCYZP?inf_contact_key=94d07c699eea186d2adfbddfef6fb9e2&inf_contact_key=013613337189d4d12be8d2bca3c26821680f8914173f9191b1c0223e68310bb1 EBook https://www.amazon.com/Art-Feminine-Negotiation-Boardroom-Bedroom-ebook/dp/B0B8KPCYZP?inf_contact_key=94d07c699eea186d2adfbddfef6fb9e2&inf_contact_key=013613337189d4d12be8d2bca3c26821680f8914173f9191b1c0223e68310bb1 Barnes and Noble https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-art-of-feminine-negotiation-cindy-watson/1141499614?ean=9781631959776 CONNECT WITH CINDY: Website: www.womenonpurpose.ca Website: www.practicingwithpurpose.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womenonpurposecommunity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenonpurposecoaching/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/thecindywatson Show: https://www.womenonpurpose.ca/media/podcast-2/ X(Twitter): https://twitter.com/womenonpurpose1 YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@hersuasion Email: cindy@womenonpurpose.ca
This week Ivy Slater, host of Her Success Story, chats with her guest, Sarah Dale. The two talk about women in leadership, the science of building confidence, empowerment, transformation, collaboration, and doing it all with grace and grit. In this episode, we discuss: How she started Project 1490, and how it helps rising women to hone their badassery skills Why this became what Sarah couldn't help but do, and the passion that drives her How the science of building confidence comes into play in her day-to-day Where she sees the vision going, and what possibilities are in store for the future What surprises she has found in the connections built and the vulnerability found in these safe spaces Advice from Sarah for all rising women leaders Sarah Dale Bio Email: info@project1490.comWebsite: https://www.project1490.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-dale/
Sarah Dale's love of nature and experiences in the wilds of Montana are what started her wish to get other corporate women to build their own badassery and confidence by learning outdoor skills. She moved from New York City to Montana after a solo vacation to Big Sky. Sarah started Project 1490 to provide the opportunity not only for women to have a unique, outdoor experience that helps them go beyond who they think they are, but they can also build their corporate networks and confidence and have a ton of fun in the process. Project 1490 is "an experience-based women's leadership community designed to accelerate the rise of female leaders--with grace and grit." Project 1490 is a membership community for high-performance women from manager to C-level that nurtures all sides of women and accelerates their rise to the top. It is a community of ambitious, open-minded, kick-ass women who support and encourage badassery in themselves and each other "and become the renaissance women they wish to be." She calls her work bringing city women to Montana a combination of "Outward Bound" meets "Oprah" type retreats. Women who attend "go beyond themselves, reconnect with nature and return to their lives with a new sense of who they were and what they were capable of." Project 1490 has an upcoming retreat in the Berkshires that will include leadership content, and expert negotiation skill speaker, wilderness survival skill training and, of course, a party. Project 1490 also hosts "Days of Badassery," some of which are open to nonmembers. You can learn more about their offerings at Project1490.com. Sarah has had an impressive career. After a 30-year career in advertising, Sarah created Project 1490 by combining her years in leadership with her experiences living in Montana. She's been fortunate to work at great brands like The Wall Street Journal, Fortune and Nativo where she led big teams and drove hundreds of millions in revenue. She's been awarded a Cannes Lions, two D&AD Pencils, Folio's Top Women in Media and the Stevies' Gold Maverick Award. She also has a company that does mobile glamping, called thecanvasexperience.com! As Sarah says, "We ride at dawn!" Learn more: Website: https://www.project1490.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-dale/ Instagram: @Project_1490 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maria-leonard-olsen/support
The glamping industry is booming, but it's a seasonal business. This means bookings will slow down during off-peak or mid-week periods. So, what can you do to counteract this slowdown? This is when you need a feeder business. But what's that you ask? Well, a feeder business can keep your glamping enterprise thriving by sending customers through your door. This technique involves running high-end C-Level corporate retreats and events during quiet times. In this episode, I talk with Sarah Dale about her glamping business, The Canvas Experience, and her corporate retreat business for high-level executives, Project1490. Learn how this creative approach keeps bookings steady year-round and why the corporate world is embracing the charm of luxury outdoor stays. You will learn real-world examples and how diversifying your glamping business in this way will be both soul-satisfying and lucrative. Inspired Courses: https://www.inspiredcoursesvip.com/ Inspired Camping: https://www.inspiredcamping.com/ The Canvas Experience: https://www.thecanvasexperience.com/ Project 1490: https://www.project1490.com/
After 30 years of corporate experience and winning prestigious awards from Cannes Lions, 2 D&D Pencils, Stevie's Golden Maverick and Folios Top Women in Media, after driving hundreds of millions in revenue and working with brands like Wall Street Journal, Fortune and Nativo, Sarah Dale founded Project 1490. Project 1490 offers opportunities for women to get out of their comfort zones, learn new skills, and build confidence. The community also provides leadership content, career advice, coaching, and peer-to-peer mentorship. Sarah emphasizes the importance of confidence for women in the corporate world and how Project 1490 aims to empower women to expand their comfort zones and support each other. Alongside Sarah's impressive career, her love of nature and experiences in the wilds of Montana are what started her wish to get other corporate women to build their own badassery and confidence by learning outdoor skills through Project 1490. Give this show a listen to learn more about how Sarah's experiences in the wild empowered her to a successful career and in return, help women elevate their careers and expedite business results. Keywords: Project 1490, outdoor experiences, corporate women, confidence, comfort zone, leadership, career advice, coaching, mentorship --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/betterself/support
In this inspiring episode, Wendy sits down with Sarah Dale, an entrepreneur who recently left her C-level corporate role to launch Project 1490—a retreat company designed to empower women by taking them out of their comfort zones and into nature. Sarah shares how she built confidence through new experiences, emphasizing the importance of saying yes to ourselves and creating those opportunities for other corporate women. Her retreats, like the "Day of Badassery," blend wilderness survival skills with career coaching and networking, offering a powerful pattern interrupt from daily corporate life. Sarah and Wendy dive deep into how these experiences foster community and help women build a reservoir of confidence that transforms every aspect of their lives. Whether it's jumpstarting a car, mastering archery, or simply reconnecting with inner strength, Sarah's mission is clear: to help women tap into their own badassery, one adventure at a time. Don't miss this empowering conversation—it will leave you inspired to step out of your comfort zone and embrace the confidence that's waiting for you. Tune in now and discover the power of saying yes to yourself!About Sarah:After a 30-year career in advertising, Sarah Dale created Project 1490 by combining her years in leadership with her experiences living in Montana. She's been fortunate to work at great brands like The Wall Street Journal, Fortune and Nativo where she led big teams and drove hundreds of millions in revenue. She's been awarded a Cannes Lions, two D&AD Pencils, Folio's Top Women in Media and the Stevies' Gold Maverick Award. While she's had an impressive career, Sarah's love of nature and experiences in the wilds of Montana are what started her wish to get other corporate women to build their own badassery and confidence by learning outdoor skills. Project 1490 now provides the opportunity not only for women to have a unique, outdoor experience that helps them go beyond who they think they are, but they can also build their corporate networks and confidence and have a ton of fun in the process.Connect with Sarah:Project1490.comTheCanvasExperience.com ________________________________________________________________________________________ Say YES to joining Wendy for her:PWH Farm StaysPWH Curated France TripsInstagram: @phineaswrighthouseFacebook: Phineas Wright HouseWebsite: Phineas Wright HouseThank you for listening to the Say YES to yourself! podcast. It would mean the world if you would take one minute to follow, leave a 5-star review, and share with a friend.
In this episode Judith Germain speaks to Sarah Dale about leadership lessons from unexpected places. Key Takeaways Archery teaches the importance of finding consistent mistakes before correcting them Observing chickens provides insights on motivation, timing, letting go, and recognising others' perspectives Building confidence in women by getting them out of comfort zones, learning new skills, surrounding them with other confident women, and helping others Topics Archery Lessons Aim for a tight grouping first, even if consistently off-target - this reveals the consistent mistake to fix Parallels to finding the root cause of issues in leadership/business before addressing symptoms Need to adjust for changing conditions (wind, etc.), just as leadership requires adaptability Chicken Observations Getting chickens to come by understanding their motivations, not coaxing/prodding Knowing when to "let go" after doing your best, as with team members or projects Importance of training/shaping behaviors early, as with new hires Chickens responding to the leader's voice = followers understanding and aligning with the leader Building Confidence in Women Research shows women focus more on competence, men on confidence for opportunities Getting out of comfort zone, learning new skills, surrounding yourself with other confident women, and helping others all build confidence Confidence gap is generational and expected to shrink as younger generations rise In this conversation Sarah explains how her Project 1490 community aims to help build confidence in women, drawing on research about the differences in how men and women approach opportunities. She discusses strategies like getting out of comfort zones, learning new skills, and supporting each other. While Sarah Dale's had an impressive career, her love of nature and experiences in the wilds of Montana are what started her wish to get other corporate women to build their own badassery and confidence by learning outdoor skills. You can find out more about our guest and today's episode in this Maverick Paradox Magazine article here. --- Maverick leadership is all about thinking outside the box and challenging the status quo. It's about having the courage to take risks and the confidence to lead in a way that is authentic and genuine. But amplifying your influence as a leader isn't just about having a strong vision or a big personality. It's also about having the right leadership capability and being able to execute on your ideas and plans. The consequences of not having the right level of influence as a leader can be significant. Without the ability to inspire and motivate others, you may struggle to achieve your goals and make a real impact. How Influential Are you? Take the scorecard at amplifyyourinfluence.scoreapp.com and see. Catalysing Transformation - 1 min video Judith's book: The Maverick Paradox: The Secret Power Behind Successful Leaders. Judith's websites: Judith Germain (mentoring, Speaker, author) - judithgermain.com The Maverick Paradox Magazine - themaverickparadox.com The Maverick Paradox Website - maverickparadox.co.uk Judith's LinkedIn profile is here, her Twitter profile (MaverickMastery) is here, Facebook here and Instagram here.
While the glamping industry is growing and business is great, few people consider their future plans to maximise bookings during off-peak and mid-week times. But what happens when bookings take an unexpected dip? This is when you need a feeder business for your glamping enterprise. So how does it work and what examples are there of this being done well? That's what Sarah Dale from The Canvas Experience has to share with her blend of mobile glamping and corporate events for CEO Level executives and Chiefs, who all seem to adore the unique experience of glamping. Next steps: Subscribe to receive notifications of all new episodes as soon as they go live. Also, contact Sarah or David below for more information about The Glamping Academy and The live USA Show near Denver, Colorado. Sarah Dale: The Canvas Experience https://www.thecanvasexperience.com/ Project1490 https://www.project1490.com/ David Korse: The Glamping Show Americas https://www.glampingshow.us/ Sarah Riley: Glamping And Retreat Business Startup Advisor Specialising in Guest Attraction at The Glamping Academy https://glamping.academy hosted by https://www.inspiredcoursesvip.com/
Sarah Dale, the chief revenue officer at Nativo, talks about the future of digital advertising. We have 18 months left before Google finally blocks third-party cookies. As we explore cookieless targeting, the focus lies on the extent to which you know your audience. Today, Sarah discusses the relevance of third-party cookies and how to prepare for when they're gone. Show NotesConnect With:Sarah Dale: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // Newsletter // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Sarah Dale, the chief revenue officer at Nativo, talks about the future of digital advertising. We have 18 months left before Google finally blocks third-party cookies. As we explore cookieless targeting, the focus lies on the extent to which you know your audience. Today, Sarah discusses the relevance of third-party cookies and how to prepare for when they're gone. Show NotesConnect With:Sarah Dale: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // Newsletter // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sarah Dale is the chief revenue officer at Nativo, a company dedicated to helping brands connect with consumers. What will marketing look like when third-party cookies are gone? After making the announcement to block third-party cookies, Google has now delayed it. Today, Sarah talks about why Google made the announcement to delay blocking third-party cookies. Show NotesConnect With:Sarah Dale: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // Newsletter // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Sarah Dale is the chief revenue officer at Nativo, a company dedicated to helping brands connect with consumers. What will marketing look like when third-party cookies are gone? After making the announcement to block third-party cookies, Google has now delayed it. Today, Sarah talks about why Google made the announcement to delay blocking third-party cookies. Show NotesConnect With:Sarah Dale: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // Newsletter // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Refugee Advice and Casework Service (RACS) Centre Director, Sarah Dale, and Kaldor Centre Deputy Director, Daniel Ghezelbash, in a conversation about the issues currently facing refugees in Australia. This is a recording of a seminar held on World Refugee Day 20 June 2022.
In this episode, we chat with Sarah Dale, Plant General Manager at International Paper, about how she landed in manufacturing, how she leads her team, and what organizations can do to recruit and retain the next generation of manufacturing. We discuss: How to address common millennial misconceptions about the industry Ideas for retaining a millennial workforce Why care is at the center of Sarah's leadership style How to tap into creativity at work Sarah's new venture: Captive Clean Mentioned during the podcast: Ep. 5: Millennials on Manufacturing w/ Jake Hall Ep. 13: Women in Manufacturing: Recruitment and Retention w/ Allison Grealis Ep. 18: Worker Retention – It's Not Rocket Surgery w/ Jim Parker Ep. 17: People Solve Problems w/ Jamie Flinchbaugh Keep connected with Conquering Chaos at Apple Podcasts , Spotify , or our website . Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Conquering Chaos in your favorite podcast player.
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Sarah Dale, the chief revenue officer at Nativo, talks about the future of digital advertising. We have 18 months left before Google finally blocks third-party cookies. As we explore cookieless targeting, the focus lies on the extent to which you know your audience. Today, Sarah discusses the relevance of third-party cookies and how to prepare for when they're gone. Show NotesConnect With:Sarah Dale: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // Newsletter // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sarah Dale, the chief revenue officer at Nativo, talks about the future of digital advertising. We have 18 months left before Google finally blocks third-party cookies. As we explore cookieless targeting, the focus lies on the extent to which you know your audience. Today, Sarah discusses the relevance of third-party cookies and how to prepare for when they're gone. Show NotesConnect With:Sarah Dale: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // Newsletter // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Sarah Dale is the chief revenue officer at Nativo, a company dedicated to helping brands connect with consumers. What will marketing look like when third-party cookies are gone? After making the announcement to block third-party cookies, Google has now delayed it. Today, Sarah talks about why Google made the announcement to delay blocking third-party cookies. Show NotesConnect With:Sarah Dale: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // Newsletter // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sarah Dale is the chief revenue officer at Nativo, a company dedicated to helping brands connect with consumers. What will marketing look like when third-party cookies are gone? After making the announcement to block third-party cookies, Google has now delayed it. Today, Sarah talks about why Google made the announcement to delay blocking third-party cookies. Show NotesConnect With:Sarah Dale: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // Newsletter // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nativo CRO Sarah Dale helps us understand how sponsored content via ad tech fits into the pie chart of marketing tactics.
The pandemic put us all in limbo. For the first time, many Australians understood what it means to be stranded, unable to cross borders, separated from the people you love. When our government said we were ‘all in this together' – what happened to the refugees in Temporary? And what's ahead for them? Sisonke Msimang interviews Sarah Dale, Director of RACS (Refugee Advice & Casework Centre) to find out, in our final episode.
The pandemic put everyone in limbo. For the first time, many Australians understood what it meant to be stranded, unable to cross borders, separated from loved ones. The federal government said we were ‘all in this together' – but what about the refugees in Temporary? And what's ahead for them? Sisonke Msimang interviews Sarah Dale, the director of the Refugee Advice and Casework Service, to find out
The pandemic put us all in limbo. For the first time, many Australians understood what it means to be stranded, unable to cross borders, separated from the people you love. When our government said we were ‘all in this together’ – what happened to the refugees in 'Temporary'? And what’s ahead for them? Sisonke Msimang interviews Sarah Dale, Director of RACS (Refugee Advice & Casework Service) to find out, in our final episode.
In 2014, the Australian government cut funds for legal assistance to asylum seekers who had arrived by boat, abolishing help that had been in place for decades. RACS's Sarah Dale explains the importance of legal support, the impact of those funding cuts, and how it all played out when suddenly, in 2017, all 'legacy caseload' asylum-seekers were given a short and strict deadline to lodge an application. Visit the full 'Temporary' storytelling hub at https://temporary.kaldorcentre.net/
In quick audio explainers, legal experts break down the policies that entangle the people in our ‘Temporary’ series. Here, RACS Centre Director Sarah Dale steps through the challenges for all the minors who applied for protection as part of the legacy caseload. Visit the 'Temporary' storytelling hub at https://temporary.kaldorcentre.net/
In this episode, I am speaking with Sarah Dale - the Centre Director and Principal Solicitor for RACS Australia. RACS (Refugee Advice & Casework Service) provide critical free legal advice, assistance and representation, for financially disadvantaged and vulnerable people seeking asylum in Australia, including: women who have experienced or fear domestic, family or gender-based violence members of the LGBTIQA+ community stateless people children who are seeking protection without their parents people seeking family reunion in Australia They advocate for systemic law reform and policy that treats refugees with justice, dignity and respect. In the episode, I speak with Sarah about the history of the asylum seeker policy in Australia, the critical support that RACS provides to the community's vulnerable and the impact that COVID-19 has had on Australia's refugee and asylum seeker population, both on-shore and in off-shore detention. The refugee sector at large has been under constant threat in recent times, with federal funding decimated. RACS does not receive any federal funding to deliver services and are currently the only organisation providing free legal advice dedicated to supporting people seeking asylum. It's for this reason that I wanted to invite Sarah on the show to share how we can support these people in our community and shed light on the hidden crisis facing refugees and asylum seekers in Australia. For more information about RACS and how you can support, visit: Website: https://www.racs.org.au/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RACSaustralia/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcQ6itOHAItLW3MXCzyJUsg
The everyday lives of Australians have changed dramatically, as we try to protect each other from coronavirus. But while the message is that we are ‘all in this together’, the policy responses to this pandemic are playing out with specific, and often severe, consequences for the tens of thousands of people here on precarious visas. This is a recording of a Kaldor Centre webinar held on 14 May 2020, which explored the impact of COVID-19 on refugees and people seeking asylum in Australia. The discussion was moderated by Professor Jane McAdam, Director of the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law. She was joined by: Sarah Dale, Centre Director and Principal Solicitor at the Refugee Advice and Casework Service Frances Rush OAM, Chief Executive Officer at the Asylum Seekers Centre Shukufa Tahiri, Policy Officer at the Refugee Council of Australia, and a Steering Committee member of the National Refugee-led Advisory and Advocacy Group
Sarah Dale is a professional actor that has been featured in movies, television, advertisements, theater, and more. Sarah deals with rejection all the time. She helps us understand how to quickly get past rejection so we can find success. We give you actionable insights for dealing with rejection in part 3 of "Survive and Thrive Through a Recession." Learn more about Sarah by visiting www.bravelove.tv
Hear how Sarah Dale used her new research skills to benefit all fundraising at the Humane Society of Tampa Bay >>Read More in the Learning Edge Blog
Krista Sheets and Sarah Dale from FPA’s Coach’s Corner are here on this week’s episode of #YAFPNW to talk about how to combat a dysfunctional workplace and build a people-focused team.
After experiencing dysfunctional workplaces throughout their career, Krista Sheets and Sarah Dale partnered to build Performance Insights. Together, they focus on helping financial planners increase results through practice management and people-focused decisions. There are so many unhealthy work environments within the financial planning profession, and both Krista and Sarah agree that this largely is a result of poor communication. As a result, they help the planners they work with on developing well-structured team communication plans, amplifying everyone’s voice on a financial planning team, and creating an environment that fosters positive communication. Krista and Sarah discuss the importance of understanding team members and using various personality tests to identify strengths and what motivates each person on a team. In this episode, Krista and Sarah are going to be discussing how to spot warning signs of a dysfunctional workplace, the best way to communicate efficiently, and how focusing on team development can lead to a more successful career in the financial planning profession. What You’ll Learn: What creates workplace dysfunction How to make people-focused workplace decisions The best way that young planners can help their practice build a functional, healthy work space How to effectively communicate to avoid dysfunction Why words matter How to communicate questions, challenges, and frustrations Best practices to identify warning signs of a dysfunctional team Why much of our dysfunction never gets addressed How each individual can focus on their strengths and personality traits to contribute to their team effectively Why team building matters for financial planners in our “people focused” profession How to create a healthy succession plan The best way to define roles in your practice and amongst your team Why focusing on people is often a better investment than focusing on the numbers
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199: Ending Veteran Suicide New Rosie with Sarah Dale Sarah Dale founded New Rosie with the mission to empower veteran families online. Tune in to her story and how she is ending veteran suicide with the organization. "A lot of people don't realize that it's not that people are dying on the homefront; they are dying on that journey to get help." - Sarah Dale Help for the Injured Heroes Sarah's husband served in the Missouri Army National Guard for 13 years. He was deployed to different countries, including Germany and Iraq. His career meant a lot of transitions to their family. In 2005, he returned home with various injuries from the field. They fought hard to receive the help he needed. The Birth of New Rosie New Rosie came as a result of that need. Sarah started the organization to empower veteran families to support one another. They provide practical solutions online for post-military life. Empowering Veteran Families Online Many have good intentions to provide help. But sometimes there are inevitable barriers and difficulties in the process. Sarah understands this. And this is why she is so passionate in sharing resources and help for veteran families online. To hear from Sarah Dale and learn how to support the community, download and listen to this episode. Don’t forget to leave us a 5-star rating and review if you enjoyed the show. We would love to hear from you! Check out these links from Sarah Dale: New Rosie Facebook @newrosies Twitter @newrosies Sarah’s website Facebook @sarahdalestudio Transitions 2.0 book Download Joe Crane’s Top 7 Paths to Freedom or get it on your mobile device. Text VETERAN to 38470. Guest Bio Sarah Dale Sarah Dale is the CEO and Founder of New Rosie, a community of veteran families teaching each other how to take back control of their lives. Together, they create a kind of hope that can stop veteran suicide. You can find them on The New Rosie Show. When Sarah is not building New Rosie, she is working as an actor, filmmaker, graphic designer and artist to raise funds to bootstrap the movement. Join the Veteran on the Move on Facebook! Check out Veteran on the Move on Facebook to connect with our guests! It’s also a great place where you can stay in touch with other veterans who are transitioning to entrepreneurship, and get updates and free gouge on the people programs and resources to help you in your transition to entrepreneurship. The Veteran On the Move podcast has published over 150 episodes giving listeners the opportunity to hear in-depth interviews conducted by host Joe Crane featuring the people, programs and resources to assist veterans in their transition to entrepreneurship: Marine Corps, Army, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard veterans, DOD, entrepreneurship, business, success, military spouse, transition, education, programs and resources. Veteran On the Move has garnered over 500,000 listens verified through Stitcher Radio, Sound Cloud, Itunes and RSS Feed Syndication making it one of the most popular Military Entrepreneur Shows on the Internet Today.
Hello there and welcome to episode 59 of The Couragemakers Podcast! This week, I'm excited to share my conversation with Eva Jannotta. Eva is a social media marketing entrepreneur in Washington, DC and founder of Simply Put Strategies. Her mission is to use social media to create and nurture relationships between brands and their fans by telling the brand story and featuring new products – with an emphasis on supporting sustainable clothing brands. Eva loves to read novels, listen to oldies music, cook, and organize stuff. She is an aspiring minimalist and zero-waste-er. In this episode, Eva shares her entrepreneurial journey, how she deals with uncertainty and the paradox of both striving for newness and adventure as well as a routine. We really dive into what it means to work online, how we sometimes wish we could be card-carrying adults and how we can start turning our shoulds into coulds. We have a great discussion about how we ‘perform' work and the pressure we put on ourselves, how moving forwards and often feel like we're moving backwards and how to turn down the noise online. This is a great episode if you struggle to deal with the busy-ness and noise of the online world, if you need a reminder that you have all the answers you need inside you and if you want to find a way to enjoy your work more. I love the theme of self compassion that runs through Eva's work and her general approach to life. Eva has great advice for anyone starting to put themselves out there, and how intuition can pay a huge part in doing that. I know you're going to love this one! Enjoy the show! About Eva Eva Jannotta is a social media marketing entrepreneur in Washington, DC and founder of Simply Put Strategies. Her mission is to use social media to create and nurture relationships between brands and their fans by telling the brand story and featuring new products – with an emphasis on supporting sustainable clothing brands. Eva loves to read novels, listen to oldies music, cook, and organize stuff. She is an aspiring minimalist and zero-waste-er. Website | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | Pinterest | Instagram Things We Talked About Listening to your intuition and the importance of having time to think The power of turning your shoulds instead of coulds How moving forwards can sometimes feeling like you're moving backwards How we don't need advice, we know what to do Resources Mentioned Sarah Dale Brené Brown – The Power of Vulnerability About Meg & That Hummingbird Life I'm Meg and I'm the host of Couragemakers and founder of That Hummingbird Life. I'm an INFJ creative and multipassionate who has a bit of a notebook and post-it note obsession, loves foot-stomping country music and likes her hot chocolate with way too much chocolate. I started Couragemakers because I wanted to create a platform for passionate and unconventional women to have honest conversations and to share their stories, struggles and dreams. The intention behind this podcast is to inspire and encourage creative and mission-driven women to live a wholehearted life and follow the beat of their drum. When I'm not recording episodes, writing bullshit-free, very vulnerable and encouraging Sunday emails to fellow couragemakers or making new friends with the wonderful guests, you can find me working on all manners of magic over at That Hummingbird Life. THL is the online home for unconventional creatives and multipassionates who want to show up unapologetically and intentionally as who they are, and really own, live and share their many stories. It's made for couragemakers who have so much great shit to give the world and want to leave their mark but have too much self doubt standing in the way!
In this episode, you're going to get some key points on how to create life balance your way; key points that you can integrate today. You'll hear Diane’s interviews with three of the most busiest, successful professionals; who have integrated life balance into their daily lives. By doing so, they have joy and they have their health, well-being, success to show for and not just that, but they’ve gained clarity. Their priorities reflect what they want in their life and they have found meaning and joy with what they do in their life, every day. You’ll hear from Sarah Dale, a business owner, caregiver, and wife to a disabled veteran. As well as, Laura Cheekd, an architect turned entrepreneur, and Founder/CEO of Cheek, a newly launched hyperspeed Bluetooth mobile dating app. Finally, Adam Hergenrother joins the conversation. He is the CEO of Hergenrother Enterprises. Adam has built six thriving, businesses in less than 10 years through his commitment to personal development, continuous growth and work-life integration. It doesn't matter how busy your schedule is, you can improve your life to have what you truly want. What you will learn: Sarah shares the importance of understanding your sense of self and knowing what you need, in the moment What balanced living looks like to Sarah, which includes setting very specific boundaries How boundaries are good and can help us feel good Helpful tips from Sarah for integrating balance into your busy life Life before and after balanced living, as explained by Laura; going from being a tightly wound entrepreneur to a more relaxed and energized individual. How to build a business and develop a healthy routine How positive people and socializing are integral to a balanced life, as explained by Laura Adam explains that by having a passion for what you are doing, it will help drive balance in your life Gaining clarity on who you are, not just what you do Being mindful about your choices and structuring your day with purpose How self-introspection helps Adam improve who he is or how he take an awareness or objective look on who you’ve become over the last week, month or year. Quotes: “The work-life balance, I look at it as a work-life integration.” “I really put myself and my story and everything I've learned into my work.” “If you put in the effort just one piece at a time, it just takes like one little trick, one little habit and that's what I've done to shift.” “It's beyond a habit. It's part of my routine.” “The gap between who you are and where you want to be is always going to be a who and the first who is you.” Resources:Happiness Project by Gretchen RubinHappier Home by Gretchen RubinSarahdalestudios.com Cheekd.comHergenrotherenterprises.com Contact Diane:Email Diane:feedback@dianerandallconsults.com Website:http://www.dianerandallconsults.com Let us know what you think about this episode by leaving a voicemail or comment: http://www.balanced-living-for-busy-professionals.com/
Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law Conference 2016 FROM REFUGEE EMERGENCY TO PROTRACTED EXILE: THE ROLE OF 'TIME' IN INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION 18 November 2016 Panel 3 - How do law and policy shape refugees' experience of time? Sarah Dale, Principal Solicitor, Refugee Advice & Casework Service Professor Ben Saul, Faculty of Law, University of Sydney Shukufa Tahiri, Policy Assistant, Refugee Council of Australia Chaired by Professor Jane McAdam, Director, Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, UNSWRefugee Research, UNSW For more: http://www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au/event/save-date-annual-conference
I keep saying Dream Corner is a gift to me! A gift I’ll always be grateful for because of the privilege to have amazing conversations like the one I had with Sarah! We talked about so many things – starting from how she switched from being a Chartered Accountant to becoming a Chartered Psychologist, a […]
Interview with popular fantasy & erotica/romance writer Dayle Dermatis whose short story "The Queen Of Christmas" was inspired by TSO. Dale has written hundreds of stories published in a variety of publications, online & print & in the famous Harlequin series, & often uses musical themes throughout her writing. Previously heard on Aaron Joy's other podcast "The World Of Trans-Siberian Orchestra"
Interview with popular fantasy & erotica/romance writer Dayle Dermatis whose short story "The Queen Of Christmas" was inspired by TSO. Dale has written hundreds of stories published in a variety of publications, online & print & in the famous Harlequin series, & often uses musical themes throughout her writing. Previously heard on Aaron Joy's other podcast "The World Of Trans-Siberian Orchestra"