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Best podcasts about Sarah Davies

Latest podcast episodes about Sarah Davies

Talking D&T
Beyond Design and Make: Exploring Pedagogical Approaches in D&T

Talking D&T

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 16:10 Transcription Available


Send me a message.In this episode, I delve into the pedagogical approaches that exist beyond the traditional 'design and make' activities in Design and Technology education. Drawing on research literature and classroom practice, I explore how 'mainly designing' and 'mainly making' activities can be powerful pedagogical tools when used deliberately and appropriately.I share insights from Bill Nichol's work on designing for future contexts, including how case studies and question cards can help pupils develop empathy and understanding for users they cannot directly access. I also examine Hilda Ruth Beaumont's contributions to the Young Foresight Project, which demonstrated how pupils can design with materials not yet available in classrooms.The episode highlights how these approaches allow pupils to explore unfamiliar contexts—whether from different countries, time periods, or future scenarios—without being constrained by their current making skills. I discuss how focused practical tasks provide opportunities for pupils to develop material understanding and manufacturing skills without the cognitive overload that can accompany full design and make activities.These pedagogical approaches aren't replacements for design and make activities but complementary strategies that enhance pupils' learning. By recognising when we're using 'mainly designing' or 'mainly making' approaches (rather than masquerading them as design and make activities), we can better structure learning experiences that build capability.How might your curriculum benefit from explicitly planning for 'mainly designing' and 'mainly making' activities? Could these approaches help you introduce pupils to emerging technologies or contexts beyond their immediate experience? Share your thoughts with colleagues and join the conversation about expanding our pedagogical repertoire in D&T education.References, activities, and resources mentioned:Donna Trebell's doctoral studies on "designing without making"Young Foresight Project (late 1990s) - introducing children to new materials and processes not available in classroomsBill Nichol's work on question cards for exploring different users"Designing Our Tomorrows" research by Bill Nichol, including hands-on kitBob McCormick's paper on "the ritual of the design project"Matt McLain's and Sarah Davies' collaborative work with me on "mainly designing" and "mainly making" terminologyNuffield resources for focused practical tasks (available on "dandtfordant" website)IDEO cards (mentioned in context of exploring different functions and uses of objects)Acknowledgement:Some of the supplementary content for this podcast episode was crafted with the assistance of Claude, an AI language model developed by Anthropic. While the core content is based on the actual conversation and my editorial direction, Claude helped in refining and structuring information to best serve listeners.Support the showIf you like the podcast, you can always buy me a coffee to say 'thanks!'Please offer your feedback about the show or ideas for future episodes and topics by connecting with me on Threads @hardy_alison or by emailing me.If you listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show. If you want to support me by becoming a Patron click here. If you are not able to support me financially, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or sharing a link to my work on social media. Thank you!

Libro Al Aire
4. Más Allá.

Libro Al Aire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 4:13


Establecer límites es crucial para protegerte de relaciones abusivas. Aprende técnicas efectivas para definir y mantener límites que salvaguarden tu bienestar emocional y prevengan futuras manipulaciones. Inspirado en "Dile adiós al narcisista, por tu bien" de la Dra. Sarah Davies.

Libro Al Aire
3. Tú y tu recuperación

Libro Al Aire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 3:55


Después de una relación con un narcisista, la recuperación es esencial. Analizamos cómo reconstruir tu identidad, establecer límites saludables y sanar las heridas emocionales. Basado en las enseñanzas de la Dra. Sarah Davies en su libro "Dile adiós al narcisista, por tu bien".

Libro Al Aire
2. Los narcisistas y tú.

Libro Al Aire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 4:51


Explora las dinámicas de las relaciones con narcisistas y cómo sus comportamientos afectan tu bienestar emocional. Aprende a reconocer las señales de manipulación y control, y descubre estrategias para protegerte y mantener tu autoestima intacta. Contenido basado en "Dile adiós al narcisista, por tu bien" de la Dra. Sarah Davies.

Libro Al Aire
1. Narcisistas y narcisismo

Libro Al Aire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 4:09


Descubre cómo los narcisistas construyen su mundo alrededor de sí mismos, alimentándose de la admiración y el control sobre los demás. Analizamos el mito de Narciso y Eco para entender las raíces del narcisismo y cómo identificar sus manifestaciones en las relaciones cotidianas. Basado en el libro "Dile adiós al narcisista, por tu bien" de la Dra. Sarah Davies.

Talking D&T
Bridging Schools and Universities: Reshaping D&T's Future

Talking D&T

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 9:07 Transcription Available


Send me a message.In this episode, I'm sharing some exciting developments in design and technology education, starting with insights from a recent policy event I led at Nottingham Trent University. The day brought together D&T teachers and university lecturers in design education to envision the future of our subject, using an innovative co-navigator approach from Denmark.I discuss the growing collaboration between schools and universities in design education, highlighted by lightning talks from key figures including Tony Ryan from the D&T Association and Michelle Gregson from the National Society for Education in Art and Design. The event demonstrated how breaking down barriers between educational sectors can enrich our understanding of design education's progression from primary through to higher education.Looking ahead, I preview an upcoming series about pedagogy in D&T, where we'll be taking a fresh look at familiar teaching approaches like demonstrations, WAGGOLLs, and frameworks such as ACCESS FM. Working with Sarah Davies and Alice Hellard, we'll be exploring what research tells us about these techniques and how we might enhance their use in our classrooms.For those interested in connecting with other D&T practitioners, I introduce the Archer Exchange Network, a new platform for sharing ideas and research in our field. As you reflect on your own teaching approaches, what aspects of D&T pedagogy would you like to examine more deeply? Whether you're teaching in the UK or internationally, I'd love to hear your thoughts on how we can build stronger connections between research and classroom practice.Subscribe to stay updated on these discussions and join our growing community of design educators.Support the showIf you like the podcast, you can always buy me a coffee to say 'thanks!'Please offer your feedback about the show or ideas for future episodes and topics by connecting with me on Threads @hardy_alison or by emailing me.If you listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show. If you want to support me by becoming a Patron click here. If you are not able to support me financially, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or sharing a link to my work on social media. Thank you!

NTVRadyo
Köşedeki Kitapçı - Günün kitapları

NTVRadyo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 5:33


#KöşedekiKitapçı'da bugün

Evenings with Matthew Pantelis
Social media changes

Evenings with Matthew Pantelis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 8:34 Transcription Available


Matthew Pantelis speaks with Sarah Davies, CEO, The Alannah & Madeline Foundation who says social media age limits won't keep children safe online. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Know Grow Show
20240707 Foreshadow and Redemption (Sarah Davies)

Know Grow Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 22:35


Weekly live worship service from Cornerstone Church, North Gower (Ontario) FOLLOW US #northgowercornerstone WEBSITE https://www.knowgrowshow.ca/ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/northgowercornerstone/ FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/northgowercornerstone/ LINKTREE https://linktr.ee/knowgrowshow    Speaker: Sarah Davies Passage: Genesis 12:1-20, Matthew 4:1-11 The One Thing: Foreshadow and Redemption

GPnotebook Podcast
Ep 117 – Improving early diagnosis of type 2 diabetes: addressing the challenge of undiagnosed cases

GPnotebook Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 22:01


Undiagnosed type 2 diabetes is an increasing and concerning trend in the UK, particularly among Black and Asian ethnic groups and in areas of high deprivation. Early diagnosis and management are crucial, particularly in younger adults and underserved populations. Therefore, education, screening, and tailored treatment pathways are needed, but reaching these groups can be challenging. In this episode, which was recorded for Chronic Conditions Month 2024, Dr Kashif Ali (GP Partner and Primary Care Lead for Diabetes MCN, Glasgow) and Dr Sarah Davies (GP with a Special Interest in Diabetes, Cardiff) discuss what we can do to improve earlier diagnosis of type 2 diabetes in our undiagnosed population.More information on Chronic Conditions Month can be found here.Access episode show notes containing key references and take-home points at: https://gpnotebook.com/en-GB/podcasts/diabetes-and-endocrinology/ep-117-improving-early-diagnosis-of-type-2-diabetes-addressing-the-challenge-of-undiagnosed-cases.Did you know? With GPnotebook Pro, you can earn CPD credits by tracking the podcast episodes you listen to. Learn more.

Evenings with Matthew Pantelis
Social media summit

Evenings with Matthew Pantelis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 11:43


Matthew Pantelis speaks with Sarah Davies, CEO, Alannah & Madeline Foundation and Dolly's Dream about the social media summit announced by the SA & NSW Governments. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Women in the Middle® Entrepreneurs: The Reality of Running a Business After 50 - Midlife Coach Podcast
EP #35: Becoming an Intentional Entrepreneur in Midlife with Sarah Davies

Women in the Middle® Entrepreneurs: The Reality of Running a Business After 50 - Midlife Coach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 31:55


Today's episode is with Sarah Davies. Sarah is a woman in the middle entrepreneur who helps creatives, coaches, and consultants turn their knowledge and expertise into a profitable business using a logical phased approach.In this episode, you will learn:Becoming an intentional entrepreneur in midlife.Be intentional in your life and business, be proactive in creating something that really fills your cup.Overcoming your biggest weakness is the key to your success.Make time for your children and loved ones. Don't get so busy doing the small things you forget the big things - like connection.Connect with Sarah at:http://www.beyondthehourlyrate.com/https://sweetspotbusinesscoaching.co.nz/https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-davies-00a02b2bhttps://www.instagram.com/sweetspotbusinesscoaching/https://www.facebook.com/sarah.davies.5454https://www.facebook.com/NZSweetSpotConnect with Suzy:Women in the Middle® Entrepreneurs: Are you a 50+ woman business owner or entrepreneur who's dealing with navigating classic midlife issues that are affecting the way you run your business? We're looking to interview guests just like you from a wide variety of different businesses! Apply now: www.midlifeinterviews.com. LISTEN HERE for iTunes and HERE for Suzy's website.HAPPINESS BREAKTHROUGH COACHING SESSION: Imagine having a private 2-hour coaching call to get some solid clarity about what's holding you back and confident about your next steps forward! It's time for a breakthrough! Limited spots are available. Book here.The Women in the Middle® Academy: The “Academy” is an exciting, life-changing, six-month, online group coaching program and community for midlife women. You will develop a roadmap to help you go from being unclear about what you want to being crystal clear about how to create a more fun, meaningful, and regret-free next chapter! Head over to www.womeninthemiddleacademy.com and apply and book your free call. I can help you find what's missing so that you love your life after 50.WOMEN IN THE MIDDLE SHOP: https://suzyrosenstein.com/shop/BUY SUZY'S BOOK: 50 Ways to Celebrate Life After 50: Get Unstuck, Avoid Regrets, and Live Your Best Life: www.50waystocelebrate.com and Amazon and other online booksellers.Email your feedback:

The TRINITY Podcast
Ep 283 – How Sarah Lost 45.5lbs In Her 40s

The TRINITY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 34:25


This episode is an inspiring interview with TRINITY member Sarah Davies, who lost over 45.5lbs in her mid-40s while working full-time and raising two children. She dropped from a size 14-16 to a size 8 and has maintained this amazing figure for the past couple of years. Expect to learn about: If You Are Ready […]

Friends For Life Podcast
Empowering the Disability Community Through Film: Insights from Film Toledo

Friends For Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 33:42


In this episode of "Disability Support And Parenting with Sarah Davies," Sarah engages with Charles and Michael from Film Toledo, an organization dedicated to fostering the local film community. Both guests share their journey in the film industry, starting from independent filmmaking to creating a collaborative network that supports diverse film projects and local talents. The conversation also highlights their roles in Film Toledo, with Charles as the executive director and Michael as the networking coordinator. They discuss the challenges and triumphs of running the organization, the importance of networking, and their efforts to boost the local economy by providing more job opportunities in the film sector. The episode delves into the specifics of Film Toledo's initiatives, including community events and partnerships that aim to enrich the local film scene. It also touches on their involvement in community projects, like the community film festival, which collaborates with local film professionals to help individuals from the disability community bring their creative visions to life. This inclusive approach not only improves the quality of local cinema but also empowers people with disabilities by providing a platform for their voices and stories. Additionally, the discussion covers the broader impact of their work on personal growth and community development, emphasizing the power of film as a tool for advocacy, education, and social connection. This engaging dialogue underscores the transformative potential of inclusive community efforts and the significant role of arts and culture in fostering understanding and cohesion in diverse communities. 

Talking D&T

Talking D&T

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 9:33 Transcription Available


Subscriber-only episodeIn this podcast episode, Alison discusses inclusive research practices and the significance of diversity within design and technology (D&T) education. Drawing from her conversation with Sarah Davies, Alison emphasises the inclusion of children as active participants and the importance of their work as valuable data in research. Additionally, she underscores the need to consider ethnicity, gender, and other aspects of diversity in research to ensure representation and inclusivity. Alison also promotes building research networks, providing practical tips for collaboration and knowledge sharing. Amanda Mason posted a thought-provoking question on LinkedIn recently: Is making vital in D&T?What do you think? Join the conversation over on LinkedIn and let us know you thoughts. If you like the podcast, you can always buy me a coffee to say 'thanks!'Please offer your feedback about the show or ideas for future episodes and topics by connecting with me on Threads @hardy_alison or by emailing me.If you listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show. If you want to support me by becoming a Patron click here. If you are not able to support me financially, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or sharing a link to my work on social media. Thank you!

The Inside Story Podcast
What mechanisms are there for Israel to ensure food to people in Gaza?

The Inside Story Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 24:53


Israel is blamed for blocking aid deliveries to Gaza - an accusation the government denies. So, what mechanisms are in place for Israel to ensure food and humanitarian assistance reaches the millions of people the UN says are at risk of starvation? In this episode: Andreas Krieg, Associate Professor of Security Studies at King's College London. Sarah Davies, Spokesperson for the International Committee of the Red Cross in Israel and the Occupied Territories.  Raymond Johansen, Secretary General of Norwegian People's Aid. Host: Mohammed Jamjoom Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Threads and YouTube

Talking D&T
From Abstract to Applause in Academic Conferences: Talking with Dr Sarah Davies

Talking D&T

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 34:08 Transcription Available


Are you a D&T teacher or researcher navigating the complex world of academic writing and conferences? Unlock the mysteries of academic publishing as I sit down with Sarah Davies, the  editor-in-chief of the PATT40 conference. This week's episode explores the layers of the paper submission process, offering a comprehensive look at the journey from abstract to publication. We dissect the peer review system, emphasising its crucial role in fostering equality, diversity, and inclusion. If you're interested in what happens when you submit a paper, tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the supportive framework that upholds the integrity of educational research, and the collaborative efforts that ensure a manageable flow of contributions .Concluding with a nod to the power of research, we examine the themes that came from the PATT40 conference: teaching methods, curriculum design, and assessment strategies , with a special focus on how D&T classroom studies can influence broader educational conversations In our conversation, Sarah reveals the confidence and empowerment that arise when teachers actively participate in research, arming them with the tools to challenge conventional wisdom and advocate for subject-specific teaching approaches. This episode is a testament to the collective wisdom of the D&T teaching community and a "how-to" for those poised to make a difference through their research.(Text generated by AI, edited, a little, by Alison Hardy)LinksHome - Camtree website supporting close-to-practice research for  teachers Researching D&T website Masculinities and Femininities in the Design and Technology ClassroomPromoting Creativity in the Secondary Design and Technology Classroom in EnglandFind SarahThreads LinkedIn Amanda Mason posted a thought-provoking question on LinkedIn recently: Is making vital in D&T?What do you think? Join the conversation over on LinkedIn and let us know you thoughts. Support the showIf you like the podcast, you can always buy me a coffee to say 'thanks!'Please offer your feedback about the show or ideas for future episodes and topics by connecting with me on Threads @hardy_alison or by emailing me.If you listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show. If you want to support me by becoming a Patron click here. If you are not able to support me financially, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or sharing a link to my work on social media. Thank you!

Friends For Life Podcast
Thriving Beyond Survival: A Candid Conversation on Disability and Parenting | Marie Wilbanks

Friends For Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 38:02


In this insightful episode of "Disability, Support, and Parenting," host Sarah Davies engages in a deep and meaningful conversation with guest Marie Wilbanks. Together, they explore the complexities and nuances of parenting in the context of disability, offering a fresh perspective that goes beyond mere survival to thriving in challenging circumstances. Highlights: Emotional Honesty: Sarah and Marie discuss the importance of acknowledging and embracing one's emotions, especially in the face of life's challenges. They emphasize the need for parents, particularly those dealing with disabilities, to give themselves permission to feel and process their emotions without guilt. Personal Growth and Therapy: The conversation delves into the transformative power of therapy, with both Sarah and Marie sharing personal insights and experiences. They highlight how therapy can aid in understanding and navigating the unique challenges of parenting and supporting a child with disabilities. Challenging Stereotypes: Marie passionately addresses the common misconceptions and narratives surrounding disability. She advocates for a more empowering and realistic portrayal of individuals with disabilities, moving away from pity-based narratives to ones that highlight capability and potential. The Concept of Thriving: The episode focuses on redefining success and thriving for individuals with disabilities. Sarah and Marie discuss the importance of creating opportunities and environments where children with disabilities can thrive according to their own standards and preferences. Parenting Strategies: Practical parenting strategies are discussed, including setting boundaries, managing energy, and ensuring that children have access to opportunities while respecting their choices and individuality. Conclusion: This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the joys and challenges of parenting in the context of disability. Sarah and Marie's conversation is not only enlightening but also filled with moments of humor and relatability, making it a truly engaging and informative experience.

Friends For Life Podcast
Disability Support & Parenting Ep 3: Embracing Challenges: A Conversation with John Ross Comes

Friends For Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 29:02


Join us in this compelling episode of "Disability, Support, and Parenting," where host Sarah Davies welcomes John Ross Comes, a remarkable individual living with a disability. In a candid discussion, John Ross shares his experiences and insights, offering a unique perspective that is enlightening for parents, caregivers, and anyone interested in understanding the nuances of disability. This episode delves into various aspects of living with a disability, as John Ross Comes opens up about his life's journey. His experiences provide valuable lessons and viewpoints, particularly relevant to those involved in parenting and supporting individuals with disabilities. Key topics covered in this episode include: Life with a Disability: John Ross Comes talks about his personal experiences, challenges, and the common misconceptions about living with a disability. Support Systems and Empathy: The conversation explores the critical role of empathy and robust support systems in improving life quality for those with disabilities. Guidance for Parents: Although not a parent himself, John Ross provides thoughtful advice for parents raising children with disabilities, focusing on the importance of patience, understanding, and resilience. Inclusion and Community: Sarah and John Ross discuss the significance of community support in promoting inclusivity and how societal views on disability are changing. Overcoming Obstacles: John Ross reflects on his journey of personal growth, discussing how he has navigated and overcome various challenges. This episode is more than a discussion about the difficulties associated with disabilities; it's a testament to the strength, courage, and optimism that can flourish in challenging circumstances. Whether you're directly involved in the disability community, a parent, or simply someone seeking a deeper understanding of these experiences, this conversation with John Ross Comes is sure to be enlightening and inspiring.

Friends For Life Podcast
Disability Support & Parenting Ep 2: Lisa Comes on Embracing Challenges & Celebrating Uniqueness

Friends For Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 30:34


In this heartfelt and insightful episode of "DSP: Disability, Support and Parenting," host Sarah Davies and guest Lisa Comes delve into the complexities and joys of parenting, with a special focus on raising children with disabilities. They share their personal experiences and the lessons they've learned along the way, offering a blend of humor, honesty, and wisdom. The discussion covers a range of topics, including the value of including children with disabilities in regular activities like karate or swim classes, emphasizing the benefits of socialization and seeing others face similar challenges. They also explore the role of schools in children's lives, advocating for the value of experiences outside the traditional educational system, such as family vacations and advocacy events. Lisa and Sarah share their parenting philosophies, highlighting the significance of listening to their children, validating their feelings, and fostering open communication. They challenge conventional views on parenting, discussing how to balance respecting children's opinions while guiding them as a parent. The conversation touches on building resilience in children, recognizing their individual strengths and weaknesses, and avoiding overemphasis on diagnoses or labels. The hosts offer practical advice on parenting, from using sticker charts for behavior management to understanding that as a parent, it's okay to change your mind based on new information. Lisa and Sarah conclude the episode with a reminder that parenting is a journey of progress, not perfection. They encourage parents to love their children the best they can, understanding that there's no one-size-fits-all approach to parenting. Listen to this episode if you're a parent seeking guidance, inspiration, or just a sense of camaraderie in the often challenging but rewarding journey of raising children, especially those with unique needs. Note: This description is based on the transcribed content of the YouTube video provided. The actual video should be referred to for complete details and context.

RNZ: Checkpoint
Israel-Hamas reportedly agree to extend truce

RNZ: Checkpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 9:34


An agreement's been reached to extend the Israel-Hamas truce with the militant group expected to free another 10 hostages a day for two days. Today, 11 hostages were released by Hamas and are now back in Israel. Thirty-three Palestinian prisoners were freed in return. It brings the total number of Israeli hostages released to 69, mainly women and children, and Palestinians freed to150. Checkpoint talks to Sarah Davies from the Red Cross.

Scale Without Social - Grow Passive Income | Time Management Tips | Financial Advice | Social Media Alternatives | Goal Setti
099 | The Power of a Team Retreat: Key Takeaways from Leadership Incentive + Summit

Scale Without Social - Grow Passive Income | Time Management Tips | Financial Advice | Social Media Alternatives | Goal Setti

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 37:31


In this week's episode, learn to leverage the power of a retreat for your team and business. This past week, Heather's Seint Mama, Sarah Davies, hosted her very first team-wide leadership incentive retreat up in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Hear Heather share her heart, her experience, and how you can use the power of a retreat to fuel your fire and put some fuel in your business' gas tank. Tune in to hear more about how retreats can be the game-changer you've been looking for in your business. Episode Highlights:・Heather shares powerful testimonies about the effects of retreats on her business and her team's businesses・There are examples of 10x growth stemming from retreats・Hear how Heather overcomes her fears and opens up her hear to what God has planned for her・If you're a believer, the Lord is always right there with you, even if it doesn't feel like it・Not every part of your life or of your business is going to be fun・For fun things or hard things, there are often seasons of waiting in life・If you stay walking in obedience with the Lord and stay available to His direction, He could have something for you that seems scary or impossible, but is truly amazing Chandler's Retreat Course Enter the Giftaway Text "Giftaway" to 912-405-8912 or click this link Episode Resources/References: ・Seint's Income Disclosure ・Texting with Project Broadcast ・Easily Edit Your Videos + Podcast ・Get 50% off Stunning Emails Want more help from Heather: ・Automate to Replicate - Copy my exact customer follow-up automations formula ・Replicate Your Results - Grow your income + impact beyond your own personal effort Connect with Heather: Called to Lead Telegram Community HeatherKBurge.com heatherkburge@gmail.com You can also text (912) 405-8912 any of these keywords to learn more: CONNECT (to stay in touch on all the things) PODCAST (to get a direct link to the Called to Lead Community) COLORMATCH (to try Seint Beauty) SUMMIT (to join the virtual summit waitlist)

RNZ: Checkpoint
United Nations calls for access to food, fuel and water in Gaza

RNZ: Checkpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 4:36


The UN has called for rapid and unimpeded access to essential supplies of food, fuel and water into Gaza as Israel's bombardment continues. Gaza's only power station has shut down, after Israel cut off electricity supplies, as well as the transport of goods. Israel says it's targeting Hamas fighters, not civilians. The death toll in Israel from the Hamas attacks has reached 1200 while more than 1100 people have been killed by Israeli air strikes on Gaza. Israel's political leaders have put their differences aside to form a wartime emergency government, and have summoned 360,000 reservists. Many of them are amassing on Gaza's border, preparing for a potential ground invasion. Sarah Davies is spokesperson for the International Committee of the Red Cross and speaks to Lisa Owen from Jerusalem. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6338876755112

Waterlands
Ponds and potatoes

Waterlands

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 27:32


In years gone by a walk through farmland wouldn't be complete without passing a pond or two. But sadly they're increasingly rare on farms, but why? In this episode we head down to the farm to find out more about why rather than filling them in, farmers are now understanding the benefits that ponds can have in creating biodiversity. Riverford in Devon is one of the UK's most well known organic farms and they're bringing new life to the land, such as helping to provide homes for hungry toads, who are keeping the slugs off your lettuces. Riverford founder Guy Singh-Watson tells us all about it and how his perceptions of ponds have changed throughout his life. We also head to Ealing Wildlife Group in London to meet vet and conservationist Sean McCormack who's work there is helping to preserve the Great Crested Newt in ponds which were once farmland ponds.  Megan also learns about insect chimneys and ghost ponds from WWT's Principal Research Officer, Dr Sarah Davies. Featuring: Guy Singh-Watson and Anna David from Riverford, Dr Sarah Davies (Principal Research Officer, WWT) and Dr Sean McCormack. Presented by Megan McCubbin. If listening to this podcast inspires you to take action for wetlands and find out more then visit wwt.org.uk Waterlands is a series brought to you by the WWT. It's an 18Sixty production, the producer is Melvin Rickarby and original music is by Noah Bloom.

The Her Sport Podcast
Sarah Davies: Periods, Birth Control & Weightlifting

The Her Sport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 46:11


We were thrilled to have Olympic Weightlifter and Coach, Sarah Davies, joins us on the Period Panel. In this episode, Sarah talks about the importance of open conversations surrounding periods, how her period has affected her physical performance as a weightlifter, and the importance of not sticking to one thing, as an athlete. 0:00 Meet Sarah 0:58 Starting Sport 4:04 Weightlifting 6:24 Pageantry while weightlifting 10:50 Defying labels 15:10 Her first period 16:53 Managing periods and Gymnastics 18:42 Impact of menstrual cycles on weightlifting 23:56 Menstrual cycle at Tokyo Olympics 26:57 Will periods always be "embarrassing"? 29:23 Keeping an open conversation 34:25 Coaching people with periods 38:53 Tracking your period 41:39 Active Iron and #nutrition Visit the website https://hersport.ie/ Check out the Her Sport channels Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hersport.ie Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/HerSport.ie/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/HerSportDotIE About Her Sport: Her Sport is a media platform centred on bringing the latest Irish and international women's sports news. Her Sport aims to empower women in sport, inspire more female participation, increase opportunity and level the playing field for future generations. Our objective is to create real and tangible change. Contact us: hello@hersport.ie

Changing Academic Life
Sarah Davies (Part 2) on luck, disrupting excellence, and cultures of care

Changing Academic Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 38:49


Prof Sarah Davies (STS Dept, Uni of Vienna) researches conditions on academic work and knowledge production. In Part 2 we discuss her research on issues such as equity and valuing diverse work, care work in academia, creating collegial research cultures, and luck in research, and how accounting for luck might be one way of disrupting problematic rhetorics of excellence.See http://www.changingacademiclife.com/blog/2023/cal82-sarah-davies-part-2 for a time-stamped overview of the conversation, transcript and related links.

Changing Academic Life
Sarah Davies (Part 1) on mobility, precarity and notions of excellence

Changing Academic Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 51:47


In Part 1, Sarah Davies (STS, Vienna Uni) discusses her experiences with academic mobility, touching on issues of cultural differences, precarity, and reflecting on who is able to be mobile or not and with what consequences. This leads to discussions about how we interpret CVs, and she challenges us to re-think internationalization and notions of excellence.See http://www.changingacademiclife.com/blog/2023/cal81-sarah-davies-part-1 for a time-stamped overview of the conversation, transcript and related links.

Impact Boom Podcast - Social Enterprise & Design
Episode 385 (2022) Sarah Davies AM On Trauma Aware Education Amplifying Children's Voices

Impact Boom Podcast - Social Enterprise & Design

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 41:37


On Episode 385 of Impact Boom, Sarah Davies AM of the Alannah & Madeline Foundation discusses creating a safer world for young people, trauma aware education systems, and the opportunity for growth in the philanthropy and social impact business sectors. If you are a changemaker wanting to learn actionable steps to grow your organisations or level up your impact, don't miss out on this episode! See our website for the interview transcript and links to the initiatives and resources mentioned throughout the podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, then check out episode 319 with Milly Bannister on supporting at risk youth through mental health education -> https://bit.ly/3Axekbb The team who made this episode happen were: Host: Sarah Ripper Guest: Sarah Davies AM Producer: Indio Myles We invite you to join our community on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Instagram to stay up to date on the latest social innovation news and resources to help you turn ideas into impact. You'll also find us on all the major podcast streaming platforms, where you can also leave a review and provide feedback.

Business Your Way
Selling a Service-Based Business is Possible! | Ep 85

Business Your Way

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 40:28


It may seem strange to talk about selling a service-based business as a business coach, but Sarah Davies from Sweet Spot Business Coaching points out it's one of the many ways she helps her clients. To be fair, it's just another stage of business ownership many of us go through when you think of it. But it's a notoriously hard one to pull off successfully! BECAUSE... When you're a service-based business owner, a lot of the business value lies with us, the owner. We're in the business of selling the ideas that live in our brains, rather than a product. And it puts us at the centre of everything. But also, In New Zealand, people want to build a relationship before they put their name on the dotted line (rather than what happens in the UK where the signature comes first, Sarah finds). It makes you as the owner of crucial importance! So how do you sell a service-based business that relies so heavily on the owner, when the very act of selling automatically takes the centre of the business out of the equation? HOW DO YOU SELL THE INVISIBLE?

The Merry Menopause Bookclub
Matt and Sarah Davies authors of You, Me and the Space Between Us

The Merry Menopause Bookclub

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 40:17


My guests for this episode are the authors of You Me and The Space Between Us, married couple Matt and Sarah Davies .Matt is a marriage counsellor and psychosexual and relationship therapist, and Sarah is a movement and somatic coach.  Combing both their areas of expertise, You, Me and The Space Between Us is a blend of personal narrative and expert advice, written with empathy and warmth. It is a book for anyone who is struggling with their relationship. I LOVED IT and would highly recommend whatever your relationship status, I guarantee you will learn something to make your relationships better. Join us as we discuss:What is 'the space between us' and how working with it can improve our relationshipsHow the space between us, is about the ‘us' not the ‘you or me'Why relationships are difficultVulnerability in relationshipsWhen to ask ‘what does the relationship need” rather than what do I need?How we can lose sight of ‘we'How to stop an argument - play the game of 'switching sides'How to avoid your relationship becoming boring and sexlessWhy people have affairs and the role of the patriarchyHow to sustain a relationship after the honeymoon periodHow it's possible to have both freedom and longevity in a relationshipSimplifying attachment styles - The Octopus and The TurtleWhy good conflict is vital for a long-lasting relationshipStop looking for perfection - embrace the 80/20 rule Desire and sex in midlifeAre you a couple who has sex or a sexy couple?Matt and Sarah's book choice - Come as You Are by Emily NagoskiIf you enjoy this episode please like and subscribe to the podcast and leave a review, it really does make a difference and helps other listeners to find me. Thank you, Jo.Support the showLearn more about me and my work at www.themerrymenopause.comFollow me on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedINJoin my private Facebook group

Improv London Podcast
167 - Kathy Manson - Improv London Podcast

Improv London Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 47:00


Kathy Manson talks about Tea & Toast Improv, musical improv, Tea & Toast Present: Bla Bla Land, costumes, Tea & Toast at Number 9, Sarah Davies, Carleen McDermid, Heather Urquhart, The Maydays, Tea & Toast's Mixtape, Museum of Relationships, AndAlso Improv, intimacy, Jules Munns, Damian Smith, boundaries, consent, Unbridled Improv(definitely not inspired by Jilly Cooper), using physicality to inspire scenes, the importance of introductions, stage pictures, Claptrap Podcast, and playing villains.

Improv London Podcast
166 - Jen Rowe - Improv London Podcast

Improv London Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 52:51


Jen Rowe talks about Helen Wood, the Dive into Improv! retreat (https://www.limehouseandcottage.co.uk/retreats/), teaching, Sarah Davies, The Maydays, Joe Samuel, Happily Never After, Confessions, Tonight's Top Story, Phil Lunn's Circle of Joy, Hoopla! Impro, how to perform The Ballad, iO Theater, Jason Chin, Whirled News Tonight, Chris Read, dogs being a distraction, improvising science fiction, improvising Shakespeare, Impromptu Shakespeare, how to play Mind Meld (with noises and facial expressions), how to play Three in a circle (in reverse), how to play What's On My (Stupid) T-Shirt? and Rhiannon Vivian.

Improv London Podcast
164 - Sarah Davies - Improv London Podcast

Improv London Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 50:26


Sarah talks about performing the Henry, the differences between performing in London and outside London, site-specific theatre, the audience, find opportunities to play at fringe and improv festivals, abandoned buildings, how much to contribute to immersive performances, improvising with robots, Twinprov, experimental improv, the monoscene, learn how to play The Made-Up Game and Billy Bob Jones, celebrating failure, Hoopla!, using movement and music as inspiration, The Global Improv Project (USA) House Team - Close Distance, The British American Experience, Brian Shea, and playing an object. Mentions include: Paul Little, Dan Luxton, Julie Flower, Faversham Fringe, improfest sweden, JimJam Arts, Punchdrunk, Improbotics, Birmingham Improv Festival, Boyd Branch, Scoops, Queen City Comedy, Steve Roe and Jake Clements.

Highlights from Moncrieff
Children's clock business asked to rebrand by Rolex

Highlights from Moncrieff

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 8:15


What happens when your company's name happens to share a tangential link with a corporate colossus? This is precisely the situation a small children's clock manufacturer in Cornwall currently finds itself in. Sean was joined by Sarah Davies, co-owner of Oyster & Pop to discuss... Image: Oyster & Pop

Improv London Podcast
162 - Dan Luxton - Improv London Podcast

Improv London Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 47:57


If you're looking for a place to jam offline in London, or for a place for your group to perform, then you need to listen to the latest episode of the Improv London podcast, which features Dan Luxton. Dan talks about Duck Duck Goose, Vic Hogg, welcoming new improvisers, Yes And people, Hope & Anchor, Hoopla!, how acts can apply to appear at Duck Duck Goose, people starting their improv 'journey' by jamming, The Shadow Lord, dressing up for Pirates Prov, Improv The Dead, Tim Dawkins, Zombies! Improv! Pirates! jam, Queens Head (near Piccadilly Circus), Plus Support, Scoops Improv Comedy Brighton, Sarah Davies, Paul Little, Improfest, Johnny Briers, Historyonics and Brendan Way. Please support the Improv London podcast by liking, subscribing and telling your friends about this episode. Support us financially via: www.patreon.com/improvlondon.

Authentic Leadership for Everyday People
068 Jamie Mittelman - Giving Voice To Women Athletes

Authentic Leadership for Everyday People

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 54:31


Jamie Mittelman is the founder of Flame Bearers, the first and only global storytelling platform for women Olympians and Paralympians. Flame Bearears champions elite women athletes, using sport as a conduit for issues such as disability bias, mental health, and pay equity. We host a podcast with listeners in 47 countries, create short form video content, and host online and virtual events.We have a conversation we talk about how she started the podcast, and then she shares with us one of her episodes.KEY TAKEAWAYS[01:50] - Introducing Jamie Mittleman - host and founder of Flame Bearers storytelling platform. [02:27] - Listen as Jamie shares her story and why she started Flame Bearers. [04:10] - How did she end up at the Harvard Kennedy School and studying the intersection between business and government? [06:17] - Things she's learned and challenges she's faced navigating the world of business and government. [07:28] - Has she had any moments where she felt her work truly matters in the world? [08:44] - Did she go into her college education with a plan for what she wanted to do? [10:10] - Where did the shift from policy to mission-based work come from? [11:37] - Why pursue the Olympic committee? [13:04] - How did she decide on a podcast for her storytelling platform and how did she come up with the idea and format? [16:50] - Examples of the types of athletes they feature and the topics they speak on. [18:06] - Why they've been extremely fortunate due to the postponement of the games due to the pandemic. [19:07] - What has she learned through this process? [21:17] - Which of her athlete guests has she been most excited to chat with? [23:41] - Jamie introduces her podcast episode with Sarah Davies. [25:15] - Thank you so much for listening to the interview portion of this episode. [26:22] - Welcome to Flame Bearers with Sarah Davies, the barbell queen. [28:04] - Listen as Sarah shares her accolades and exceptional ability. [29:03] - How did she get into weightlifting and why does she love the team dynamic? [30:47] - What kinds of stereotypes does she face as a woman weightlifter and beauty pageant contestant? [33:43] - Learn about two of the women in Sarah's corner who keep her motivated. [36:28] - How she's working to change the IWF through her chair as the Athlete's Commission and Executive Board. [38:54] - Corruption within the sport isn't just impacting the sport in the U.K.[41:52] - How did these doping issues become such a big problem in the sport? [44:10] - The video Sarah Davies filmed to speak out about corruption within the IWF. [45:33] - Learn how the anti-doping movement knows that Sarah is affecting change. [47:00] - Is there hope for change within the sport and the IWF? [49:29] - What does all this change mean for athletes like Sarah?[52:05] - Sarah's advice for women everywhere.Contact Dino at: dino@al4ep.comWebsites:al4ep.comflamebearerspodcast.com Other Jamie Mittleman & Flame Bearers links:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/flame-bearers/ Instagram:

NB Hot Topics Podcast
S4 E4: Continuity; maternal mortality; Just One More Thing: Sarah Davies discusses diabetes

NB Hot Topics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 27:43


Welcome to the new Hot Topics podcast from NB Medical with Dr Neal Tucker.  We're dealing with heavy topics today - the Autumn Statement, how losing continuity is detrimental to patient care, maternal mortality in the UK - but we've tried to keep it light in other ways including our new segment: Just One More Thing In Just One More Thing we interview primary care experts across a range of specialties asking 3 questions: what one thing do we need to know about in general practice regarding your specialty, what one thing do we need to know about that's happening in secondary care, and what is pushing the boundaries of medical care in your field. This week we talk to Dr Sarah Davies about diabetes.In research, we consider the implications of two BJGP papers on correlations between practices and patient continuity, while in the BMJ this week a new paper highlights a significant discrepancy in maternal mortality ratios between 8 European countries. Are there lessons for general practice here?ResourcesBJGP Continuity paper no.1BJGP Continuity paper no.2BJGP EditorialBMJ Maternal Mortality paperBMJ MM Editorial

The Back Look Cinema Podcast
Ep. 95: Mission: Impossible

The Back Look Cinema Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 60:52


Zo is offered a mission. Should he choose to accept it he'll be required to follow the exploits of the IMF agent Ethan Hunt who has been disavowed by the U.S. government and accused of working with the enemy and killing his team. Ethan must clear his name and keep dangerous secrets from falling into the wrong hands. Episode Segment Time StampsOpening Credits . . . . . . 00:01:13Favorite Parts . . . . . . . .  00:10:14Trivia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00:42:06Critics' Thoughts . . . . .  00:57:58 Back Look Cinema: The Podcast Links:www.backlookcinema.comEmail: fanmail@backlookcinema.comTwitter: @BackLookCinema - https://twitter.com/backlookcinemaFacebook: @BackLookCinemaPodcast - https://www.facebook.com/backlookcinemapodcastInstagram: @backlookcinemapodcast - https://instagram.com/backlookcinemapodcastTicTok: @backlookcinema  - https://www.tiktok.com/@backlookcinemaBack Look Cinema Merch at Teespring.com (https://back-look-cinema-merch.creator-spring.com/)Back Look Cinema Merch at Teepublic.com (https://www.teepublic.com/user/back-look-cinema-podcast-merch?utm_source=designer&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=G1VQNMthhSg)

Fintech Nexus
Nova Credit partner with HSBC to bring their Credit Passport capabilities worldwide

Fintech Nexus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 24:40


Nova has created products to assist migrants in gaining access to credit across borders. Their partnership with HSBC brings new capabilities.This is the full interview between Fintex Nexus reporter, Isabelle Castro-Margaroli and Sarah Davies, Chief Data and Analytics Officer.

Humans of Purpose
259 Sarah Davies: Brighter Futures

Humans of Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 55:43


Sarah DaviesThis week I'm thrilled to welcome Sarah Davies AM to the podcast. Sarah is the CEO of the Alannah and Madeleine Foundation and holds a number of board non executive director roles too at Social Ventures Australia, Teach for Australia and the National Museum of Australia. Our SponsorsWe are proudly sponsored by Neon Treehouse, the best digital agency on the planet earth. Delicious and healthy soda Kreol is the official drink of Humans of Purpose and you can get a 15% discount on purchases using promo code HUMANSOFPURPOSE. We would welcome your support and partnership to help us take the podcast forward. More about this below in Promotional Packages below.Promotional PackagesOur promotional packages amplify purpose-driven and socially impactful organisations and enable you to reach our global audience of over 10,000 episode listens per month and our growing social media community. Connect with our wonderful socially conscious audience who are based in major Australian cities, of whom 76% are 25-44 years old and 74% are senior professionals in their field. As part of our social enterprise model, we offer just a handful of opportunities per year with just a few opportunities left for 2022. Click Here to learn more about collaborating on a custom campaign package.HoP MembershipLove Humans of Purpose? We are a social enterprise and we rely on your support to cover our costs of production. You can help sustain our work by Signing Up as a monthly or annual Humans of Purpose member like our rock star supporters Andrew 1, Andrew 2, Chris, Nikki, Margaret, Ben, Misha, Sarah and Geoff. You'll get the following awesome perks in return each and every week:Early access all episodesAd free all episodesFull transcripts all episodes5 Key Insights all episodesAudio notes all episodesBrokered intros all podcast guests Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Leftist Reading
Leftist Reading: Russia in Revolution Part 17

Leftist Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 29:59


Episode 105:This week we're continuing Russia in Revolution An Empire in Crisis 1890 - 1928 by S. A. Smith[Part 1]Introduction[Part 2-5]1. Roots of Revolution, 1880s–1905[Part 6-8]2. From Reform to War, 1906-1917[Part 9-12]3. From February to October 1917[Part 13 - 16]4. Civil War and Bolshevik PowerThe Expansion of SovietsNational Self-Determination and the Reconstitution of EmpireViolence and TerrorThe Suppression of the Socialist Opposition[Part 17 - This Week]4. Civil War and Bolshevik PowerOne Party Dictatorship in Action - 0:20Discussion - 23:42[Part 18 - 20?]5. War Communism[Part 21 - 23?]6. The New Economic Policy: Politics and the Economy[Part 24 - 27?]7. The New Economic Policy: Society and Culture[Part 28?]ConclusionFootnotes:77) 2:44Gimpel'son, Formirovanie, 78.78) 6:01Sovetskaia derevnia glazami VChK-OGPU, vol. 1:, 1918–22: Dokumenty i materialy (Moscow: ROSSPEN, 1998), 32.79) 6:42A. I. Chernykh, Stanovlenie Rossii Sovetskoi: 20-e gody v zerkale sotsiologii (Moscow: Pamiatniki Istoricheskoi Mysli, 1998), 262; Richard Sakwa, Soviet Communists in Power: A Study of Moscow during the Civil War, 1918–21 (New York: St Martin's, 1988).80) 7:22State Archive of Perm' Oblast', ГАПО ф. 201, оп.1, д.11, л.7.81) 8:08Robert V. Daniels, The Conscience of the Revolution: Communist Opposition in Soviet Russia (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1960).82) 9:30James Harris, ‘Stalin as General Secretary: The Appointments Process and the Nature of Stalin's Power', in Sarah Davies and James Harris (eds), Stalin: A New History (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005), 66.83) 12:58G. Gimpel'son, Sovetskie upravlentsy, 1917–1920gg. (Moscow: RAN, 1998), 167.84) 13:33I. S. Rat'kovskii and M. V. Khodiakov, Istoriia sovetskoi Rossii (St Petersburg: Lan', 1999), 54.85) 14:01S. A. Pavliuchenkov, Voennyi kommunizm v Rossii: vlast' i massy (Moscow: RKT-Istoriia, 1997), 189.86) 14:31I. V. Pavlova, Stalinizm: Stanovlenie mekhanizma vlasti (Novosibirsk: Sibirskii khronograf, 1993), 50.87) 15:09Gimpel'son, Sovetskie upravlentsy, 203.88) 19:15Bertram D. Wolfe, Strange Communists I Have Known (London: George Allen and Unwin, 1966), 88.89) 20:23Balabanoff, Impressions of Lenin, 102–3.90) 21:03.91) 22:10.92) 23:01Service, Lenin: A Biography, 299; V. I. Lenin, ‘Second All-Russian Congress of Miners', 23 Jan. 1921, .

Reportage Afrique
Maisons écoresponsables: en Afrique du Sud, les tiny houses ont le vent en poupe [2/4]

Reportage Afrique

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 2:15


Le prix Pritzker, l'un des prix d'architecture le plus prestigieux au monde, a mis en lumière cette année les constructions écoresponsables de l'architecte germano-burkinabé Diébédo Francis Kéré. Encore relativement confidentiel, ce courant architectural fait de plus en plus d'émules sur le continent africain. Comme en Afrique du Sud, où le concept des tiny homes, les micro-maisons, gagne de plus en plus d'adeptes.  Avec notre correspondant à Johannesburg, « Vivons mieux, vivons petit ! » Les tiny homes, ce sont de toutes petites maisons, respectueuses de l'environnement, souvent d'une seule pièce ou deux, parfois indépendantes du réseau électrique et des eaux usées. À Kyalami, au nord de Johannesburg, la propriétaire Sarah Davies en a mis en location sur son terrain. Accompagnée de son mari, Sarah nous fait visiter une tiny home « Dans ces petites maisons, le moindre espace doit être utilisé », explique-t-elle. Un retour à ses racines, dans des maisonnettes de 12, 20, 27 mètres carrées. Il faut apprendre à vivre dans cet espace restreint. Ce n'est pas le cas de tout le monde. Sarah nous fait maintenant visiter la tiny house occupée par un locataire qui n'a pas vraiment saisi l'esprit du lieu. « Tu vois, c'est le bordel, s'agace Sarah. On passe beaucoup de temps à faire un truc bien. Et puis il y a des gens qui n'ont pas les mêmes valeurs ! » Sarah et son mari ont découvert le concept des tiny houses chez un ami aux États-Unis. De retour de voyage, ils voulaient d'abord se lancer dans la construction et la vente de ces maisons, avant de préférer en mettre trois en location dans leur jardin. Mais des promoteurs se lancent sur ce marché florissant comme Yulande Rox installée dans la province du Cap Occidental. Elle a créé Tiny Home Africa juin 2021, et depuis, c'est un vrai succès. « Je reçois tellement d'appels, d'emails, de messages sur les réseaux sociaux chaque semaine, de gens qui veulent savoir comment faire pour vivre dans une maisonnette. Quand on parle de maisonnettes, ça ne veut pas dire qu'elles sont bon marché. Il y a une grande différence entre quelque chose qui est petit, et quelque chose qui est petit et luxueux pour une raison bien précise. » Le prix des tiny homes proposées par Yulande varie entre 30 000 et 35 000 euros. Ça coûte cher de se mettre au vert !

Friends For Life Podcast
Ep 86: Michelle Madden

Friends For Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 43:33


Michelle Madden of Independence of Portage County sits down with Sarah Davies of River View Industries to discuss relevant topics about hiring DSPs, raising wages and how to be vulnerable in this day and age. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/3NKXuKw More Friends for Life Here: https://bit.ly/3m0Pec7 

ArtScene with Erika Funke
Cheryl Boga; April 01 2022

ArtScene with Erika Funke

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 7:28


Cheryl Boga, Director of Performance Music at the University of Scranton, speaking about the dedication of the harpsichord donated by Sarah Davies to the school in celebration of the many years of service to the University on the part of Linda Ledford Miller. The concert will feature Kako Miura, baroque violin, and friends in music of Corelli, Bach, Biber and more, and will take place at 7:30 pm at the Houlihan-McLean Center. Admission is free, and high-grade masks are required. www.scranton.edu/music

Newson Health Menopause & Wellbeing Centre Playlist
141 - Helping organisations change their culture around menopause with Sarah Davies, Talking Menopause

Newson Health Menopause & Wellbeing Centre Playlist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 30:39


Sarah Davies is an experienced business coach and trainer who previously spent over 15 years in senior international corporate roles and as a head-hunter for senior executives. Sarah supported her sister, Dr Louise Newson, as business manager, six years ago when Newson Health menopause clinic was launched. Seeing how devastating the consequences of the menopause affect personal and professional lives, Sarah set up Talking Menopause to educate and support men and women across all levels on the impact of menopause at work.  In this episode, Louise and Sarah look back on starting their respective journeys into menopause care and support services, and discuss the real-life impact of the perimenopause and menopause in the workplace. Sarah shares some of the outcomes of her workshops and webinars and describes how Talking Menopause stimulates cultural change within organisations. Sarah's advice to workplaces: Everyone should be aware of the peri/menopause and respond to it as a normal process for their employees and their partners. Consider the practical side; where is the safe space for women to escape to? What are the practical solutions for women suffering at work? And to women at work: Don't suffer in silence, talk to a friendly colleague, download the balance app and go and see your healthcare professional if you're not getting the right level of support. There's a lot of help out there. You can learn more about Sarah's work at www.talkingmenopause.co.uk

More Than Musicians
#7: Sarah Davies - The Best Age To Start Kids In Music Lessons

More Than Musicians

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 22:47


In this episode, Sarah goes solo to answer the #1 question she most frequently gets asked which is, "What age should I put my kid in music lessons?" Sarah draws on her nearly 15 years of experience teaching private piano lessons and running a music studio to help parents identify markers of readiness. As as easy as it would be to slap a magic number on it, Sarah talks about why that isn't possible to define with a one-size-fits-all kind of answer. Sarah will outline four great questions a parent can ask themselves that will help them determine for their own family when it's the right time. Sarah will gives insight into the approach she is taking with music lessons in her own home as her own kids have recently begun the journey of learning an instrument. Sarah also recaps an exciting and eventful weekend full of marathon PR's, pet chickens and more!

More Than Musicians
#1: Introducing... More Than Musicians!

More Than Musicians

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 13:17


We're Live! In this episode you will meet your host, Sarah Davies, as she explains how this podcast came to be and the mission behind the More Than Musician movement.

ServingLeaders Podcast
The Holy Spirit in Christian Community: With Sarah Davies (Part 1)

ServingLeaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 28:00


On this episode, Dave Wiedis talks with Sarah Davies, one of the founding board members of ServingLeaders and current Head of Risk and Analytics at Nova Credit, about the importance of Christian community.

ServingLeaders Podcast
The Holy Spirit in Christian Community: With Sarah Davies (Part 2)

ServingLeaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 26:09


On this episode, Dave Wiedis and Sarah Davies continue their conversation about her PhD research on the Holy Spirit in Christian community and effective church leadership.