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Making partner should feel like a triumph, but for many CPAs, that first year becomes the hardest of their careers. Sarah Elliott and Brian Kush from Intend2Lead surveyed new partners across the profession and uncovered a troubling pattern: 70% aren't working more hours, yet the intensity feels crushing. On Episode 251 of The Unique CPA, they tell Randy that the culprit isn't volume, it's the abrupt shift from technical expert to strategic leader, not to mention firms that rarely prepare people for what partnership actually entails. As it turns out, nearly half of new partners earn less than expected, and the profession's problem-seeking mindset undermines leadership development. Randy even mentions how one first-year partner who exceeded revenue goals by 50% was immediately questioned about unbilled hours instead of celebrated for his achievement. Sarah and Brian make the case for vulnerable leadership, transparent goal-setting, and intentional development programs that treat partnership as a transition requiring real support, not just a title to celebrate and move on from. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Following President Trump's pressure on European allies over the future of Greenland, Ben analyses whether there has been a fundamental shift in the Transatlantic alliance with Lord Darroch, former UK Ambassador to the USA, and Sarah Elliott, director of the US-UK Special Relationship Unit at the Prosperity Institute.As the government approves plans for a new Chinese embassy in London ahead of the Prime Minister's visit to China, Ben brings together Lord Beamish, chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee, and Conservative MP Alicia Kearns, who previously chaired the Foreign Affairs Select Committee.After the House of Lords voted in favour of a ban on social media for children under 16, Ben speaks to Professor Amy Orben of Cambridge University who co-led a government study to understand the impact of social media on young people.And, is centrism dead? Times columnist Matthew Parris does not think so and argues that Conservative defections to Reform give Kemi Badenoch an opportunity to pivot her party to the centre. He debates that with non-affiliated peer, Claire Fox, a former Brexit Party MEP, a forerunner to Reform UK.
As we mark All Souls Day and remember the dead this November, Sister Danielle Victoria joins to discuss her unique path to becoming a religious sister through art, and how she alongside Sister Theresa Aletheia live 'memento mori' everyday. Spearheading a new podcast together that attempts to shed light on spiritual abuses within the church, she says listening is the most crucial step in helping those suffering from unspeakable wounds. We also go across the pond to the UK to discuss a Catholic revival brimming in the UK, and why protecting life at all stages is so important. Msgr. Roger Landry also helps us as we remember the Four Last Things. Catch the show every Saturday at 7amET/5pmET on EWTN radio!
The profession's newest partners may be the most vulnerable.MOVE Like ThisWith Bonnie Buol RuszczykFor CPA TrendlinesMOVE Like This host Bonnie Buol Ruszczyk sits down with Sarah Elliott, CPA, co-founder of Intend2Lead, to unpack what conscious leadership looks like in accounting—and why the profession's newest partners may be the most vulnerable leaders in the firm.Elliott, a former audit partner who left public accounting in 2014 to become an executive coach, argues that real change happens in a precise order: mindset, then skill set, then habits. Her “conscious leader” model centers on leaders who share power, elevate others, and stay curious, even when uncertainty invites fear.“Our best leaders are human-centric first,” Elliott says. “In a world of accelerating tech and change, we have to start with people—always.” MORE MOVE Intend2Lead recently surveyed 110 newly promoted partners (2023–2024). The results spotlight avoidable gaps that push rising leaders toward burnout—or out of public accounting altogether.
Welcome to the latest episode of Lunch with Shelley featuring two special guests – Lord and Lady Elliott of Mickle Fell. Sarah and Mathew Elliott are both old friends and a true UK power couple! Sarah Elliott is the Director of the UK-US Special Relationship Unit. She has spent most of the past 20 years working in US politics, advocating for policies that encourage economic prosperity and preserve individual freedom.Mathew Elliott is one of the UK's foremost public policy thinkers and campaigners. He founded four high-profile pressure groups and convened two respected policy commissions. Most recently, along with speaking engagements and consultancy, Mathew has built a private sector portfolio, while maintaining his interest in public policy as President of the Jobs Foundation and a member of the UK House of Lords.This is the first time we've hosted a couple, a Lord and Lady and the first time we've hosted Brits! So pull up a chair at the at the always delicious Café Milano to talk all things British including the Royals, UK politics, what to wear to the Royal Ascott and a special love story!Check us out at www.lunchwithshelley.com or wherever you get your favorite podcast and in the meantime, Peace, Love and Lunch!
I'm back with a solo episode! This week I share some life updates including my night at MJ The Musical, and recent car troubles, my thoughts on The Great Lock In, and why it's important to protect your energy from mean girls and jealous spirits.AnnouncementsThere's a global screening of Woyane, created by Jonny Stern, documenting the atrocities of the Tigray genocide - please find ticket link below. Funds raised from ticket sales will go towards supporting the production of Besela, an upcoming documentary by Sarah Elliott (former UN worker in Tigray) and Jonny Stern, that brings forward the ongoing realities in Tigray today.Woyane Global Digital Screeninghttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/woyane-global-digital-screening-tickets-1638814711919
Today on the podcast we chat with Sarah Elliott. Sarah is a Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife. She has moved in to academia with an interest in midwifery, and in-particular rural and remote midwifery. We chat about the problems of women who have to travel, due to high risk deliveries of their unborn babies, and the challenges they face. Sarah discusses the difference around c-section and vaginal deliveries and the impact research is showing this can have on the babies gut health. This is a broad discussion around birthing and how we as nurses and midwives can help mothers to be, mothers post c-section and their babies. Sponsored by Nutricia. This episode was created independently by the presenters/speakers and the views expressed herein are those of the presenters/speakers, not of Nutricia. This content is intended for healthcare professionals. Medical professionals should rely on their own skill and assessment of individual patients. Tenderness for Nurses www.tendernessfornurses.com.au Nutricia http://www.nutricia.comSupport the show: https://www.patreon.com/tendernessnursesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex Forsyth presents political debate and discussion from Rogate, West Sussex.
Leaders must empower others, share leadership, and foster an inclusive culture to ensure long-term success.Gear Up for GrowthWith Jean CaragherFor CPA TrendlinesIn a rapidly evolving profession where mergers, acquisitions, and private equity investments dominate headlines, many CPA firms face a critical choice: sell, merge, or remain independent. For firms determined to chart their own course, leadership is the key to survival and success.Gear Up for Growth spotlights the best strategies for smart and efficient growth in today's competitive landscape. More Gear Up for Growth every Friday here | More Capstone Conversations with Jean Caragher every Monday | More Jean Caragher here | Get her best-selling handbook, The 90-Day Marketing Plan for CPA Firms, here | More CPA Trendlines videos and podcasts hereSarah Elliott, co-founder and principal of Intend2Lead LLC, joins Jean Caragher on the "Gear Up for Growth" podcast to discuss how conscious leadership can help CPA firms maintain independence, foster innovation, and develop future leaders. Her insights underscore a fundamental shift in leadership—one that requires vision, empowerment, and adaptability.According to Elliott, firms that want to remain independent need to cultivate three critical leadership qualities.
The parties - and protests - have already kicked off, as Trump's inauguration gets underway in Washington D.C. today. Katy Balls speaks to Michael Gove and Republicans Overseas UK's Sarah Elliott about what we can expect from the first week of Trump's second presidency, and how Keir Starmer will attempt to navigate the 'special relationship'. Sarah updates us on the mood in the Capitol; which UK politicians have been spotted joining in on the fun? Produced by Patrick Gibbons.
The parties - and protests - have already kicked off, as Trump's inauguration gets underway in Washington D.C. today. Katy Balls speaks to Michael Gove and Republicans Overseas UK's Sarah Elliott about what we can expect from the first week of Trump's second presidency, and how Keir Starmer will attempt to navigate the 'special relationship'. Sarah updates us on the mood in the US capital; which UK politicians have been spotted joining in on the fun? Produced by Patrick Gibbons.
Joining Kathryn for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Sarah Elliott, Central Veterinary Officer at Cats Protection. In this episode, Kathryn and Sarah discuss how the non-profit and commercial veterinary industries differ. Sarah gives advice to women on how to be successful, including searching out mentors and career opportunities. Sarah recommends volunteering at vet charities and talks of her own experience and perseverance becoming a vet.
As results come in from the 2024 US Presidential Election, Krupa Padhy speaks to Woman's Hour presenter Nuala McGovern from Washington DC about what we know so far, and the big ticket issues for women in this election. Krupa gets reaction from Sarah Elliott, spokesperson for Republicans Overseas UK and Sharon Manitta, spokesperson for Democrats Abroad UK. And, as further results come in from the battleground states, she speaks to Emma Long, Associate Professor in American History and Politics at the University of East Anglia.Award-winning comedian Hannah Gadsby is in London for four nights only with their new show: Woof!. They join Krupa to talk about their diagnosis of Autism and ADHD and how that influences their work, and what they want people to get from their performance. Irina Jankievska is a food writer and recipe developer. Born in what is now North Macedonia, she left her career in corporate law to follow her passion for sharing her love of Balkan cuisine. In her new cookery book, The Balkan Kitchen, she takes us on a culinary and cultural journey across the former Yugoslavia with recipes that speak for the vast and varied cuisine of a region overshadowed by conflict in recent years – from North Macedonia to Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia and Kosovo. Presented by Krupa Padhy Producer: Louise Corley
Donald Trump has won the election and will be 47th President of the United States after winning the key battleground states of Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia. ‘America has given us an unprecedented and powerful mandate,' the Republican candidate told supporters. ‘This is a magnificent victory for the American people, that will allow us to make America great again,' he said at the rally in Florida. It has been total victory, with the Republicans also winning Senate and the popular vote. Kate Andrews is joined by Sarah Elliott and Rick MacArthur to unpack a historic election night.
Donald Trump has won the election and will be 47th President of the United States after winning the key battleground states of Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia. ‘America has given us an unprecedented and powerful mandate,' the Republican candidate told supporters. ‘This is a magnificent victory for the American people, that will allow us to make America great again,' he said at the rally in Florida. It has been total victory, with the Republicans also winning Senate and the popular vote. Kate Andrews is joined by Sarah Elliott and Rick MacArthur to unpack a historic election night.
Jack Blanchard of Politico analyses the latest developments at Westminster.He speaks to former Labour Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw, for his take on the Commonwealth summit and calls from some leaders for the UK to start meaningful dialogue on slavery reparations. As the Government launches a major consultation on reforming the NHS, Jack brings together two MPs with experience of working in the health service: Labour's Paulette Hamilton and Conservative Luke Evans.The former Conservative Justice Secretary, Alex Chalk, and London's Independent Commissioner for Victims, Claire Waxman, discuss the government's sentencing policy review.And, after the Trump campaign accuses the UK Labour Party of "interference" in the US election, Jack is joined by spokeswoman for Republicans Overseas UK, Sarah Elliott, and Keir Starmer's former political director, Luke Sullivan.
The mood at Conservative conference has been surprisingly jubilant considering the turmoil that the party finds itself in. Labour's misfortunes may have contributed to this, but there seems to be a genuine optimism around the four candidates vying for the leadership of the party. What's the latest? Have Kemi Badenoch's comments on maternity pay impacted her position with the members? Also on the podcast, this evening will see the Vance vs Walz vice presidential debate. They go head to head in an increasingly tight election. What does Trump vs Harris say about the state of American politics? And can any of these candidates – on either side of the pond – expect to be fighting future elections for their parties? The Spectator's Fraser Nelson speaks to Katy Balls, Kate Andrews and Sarah Elliott from Republicans Overseas UK.
The mood at Conservative conference has been surprisingly jubilant considering the turmoil that the party finds itself in. Labour's misfortunes may have contributed to this, but there seems to be a genuine optimism around the four candidates vying for the leadership of the party. What's the latest? Have Kemi Badenoch's comments on maternity pay impacted her position with the members? Also on the podcast, this evening will see the Vance vs Walz vice presidential debate. They go head to head in an increasingly tight election. What does Trump vs Harris say about the state of American politics? And can any of these candidates – on either side of the pond – expect to be fighting future elections for their parties? The Spectator's Fraser Nelson speaks to Katy Balls, Kate Andrews and Sarah Elliott from Republicans Overseas UK.
Millions of viewers tuned in to watch the first debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump last night. Was there really any big winner from the evening? Freddy Gray is joined by Sarah Elliott, spokeswoman for Republicans Overseas UK, to assess the highlights and discuss where the race might go following their first interaction.
Lucinda and Emily are joined by Rebecca Linford, senior legal adviser, and Mark Ellis, head of communications, at the whistleblowing support charity Protect.Rebecca describes Protect's role in the development of a storyline about whistleblowing for the BBC medical drama Casualty. She outlines the scripting process and stresses the need to be clear on timelines to help manage workloads.Mark explains how the charity weighed up the benefits and risks of getting involved, after being approached by the programme's producers. He describes how Protect measured the impact of its participation in furthering its cause.Also in this episode, Lucinda and Emily speak to Sarah Elliott, chief executive of the National Council for Voluntary Organisations, to consider what's next for the voluntary sector under the new Labour government.Sarah advises how charities can best establish relationships with new government stakeholders, starting with offers to help achieve Labour's missions and agenda.Do you have stories of people whose lives have been transformed for the better thanks to your charity? If so, we'd like to hear them! All it takes is a short voice message to be featured on this podcast. Email lucinda.rouse@haymarket.com for further information.Tell us what you think of the Third Sector Podcast! Please take five minutes to let us know how we can bring you the most relevant, useful content. To fill in the survey, click here.Read the transcript. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Democrats wanted and needed a compelling performance from Joe Biden last night: a rebuttal to the concerns about his age and ability. Instead, his performance was disastrous. Is there any way he can survive this performance? Katy Balls speaks to Fraser Nelson and Sarah Elliott, director of the UK-US special relationship unit at the Legatum Institute.
Today Freddy is joined by Sarah Elliott, senior advisor for the US-UK special relationship unit at the Legatum Institute. They discuss Lord Cameron's visit to America this week and the news that speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson snubbed a meeting with the foreign secretary. Is the special relationship still special?
Today Freddy is joined by Sarah Elliott, senior advisor for the US-UK special relationship unit at the Legatum Institute. They discuss Lord Cameron's visit to America this week and the news that speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson snubbed a meeting with the foreign secretary. Is the special relationship still special?
Oh boy, there is a lot going on. Meghan and Miranda open the show with their analysis of the Diddy situation because that's the biggest thing blowing up our chats. The news this week has been particularly gross and heavy...it's time to call in the big guns. By that, we mean Dr. Drew Pinksy. He and Meghan talk about how the United States isn't one of the top 20 happiest countries in the world and why he thinks that people are more depressed than ever. They also talk about the overuse of Ozempic and other weight loss meds. Then, our official UK correspondent, Lady Sarah Elliot, joins us for an update on Princess Kate's cancer announcement.
Australia wrapped up a test match win by an innings and 284 runs ending South Africa's stubborn resistance in the final session on Day three. Clint Wheeldon, Sarah Elliott and Nicky Shaw wrap up the day's play, take in the official presentations and speak to both Captains - Laura Wolvardt and Alyssa Healey.
This episode, we welcome Sarah Elliott back to The Agency to discuss the 2006 documentary Scott Walker: 30 Century Man. Scott Walker's early musical success was with the pop band The Walker Brothers. They weren't brothers, nor was their name Walker. They performed pop music like their familiar hit, The Sun Ain't Goin' to Shine Anymore. 30 Century Man chronicles Scott Walker's transition toward an experimental music which included percussion generated by punching a slab of meat. Were you into Scott Walker's music? Join us to hear about his unique history as told in 30 Century Man.
Meghan is so excited to interview her first 2024 Presidential Candidate, Governor of North Dakota, Doug Burgum! They discuss the ongoing issues with the RNC and Tuesday night's election results. Then, Sarah Elliott shares her unique perspective as an American living in the UK. Finally, Jason Rantz shares his experiences living with this new surge of antisemitism while living in one of the country's most fringe-left wing cities.
The final episode in the series where the BBC's Chief Cricket writer Stephan Shemilt discovers untold stories from the Ashes. Few have experienced more of England's modern Ashes history than Alastair Cook. During a 12-year international career, Cook played every one of a possible 35 Ashes Tests, scoring more runs than any player on either side. Only Archie MacLaren, at the beginning of the last century, led England in more Ashes Tests than Cook's 15 as skipper. Cook was player of the series in a win down under, but was also captain when an England team fell apart in a 5-0 hammering. We find out why he wrestled Graeme Swann in the dressing room at The Oval and why he was reduced to tears after scoring what turned out to be his final Ashes hundred. Don't forget you can catch up on all the other episodes on BBC Sounds with guests Glenn McGrath, Steve Finn, Sarah Elliott and David Gower plus you can read much more on the BBC Sport website and app.
The third episode of a new series where the BBC's Chief cricket writer Stephan Shemilt discovers some of the untold stories from the Ashes. In this edition Stephan talks to former Australia batting all-rounder Sarah Elliott who made a hundred against England whilst breast-feeding her nine-month-old son during intervals. Elliott became pregnant in 2021 a year before a women's Ashes series. At first she thought becoming a mum might end her international career, or at least put it on hold, until she asked if she could combine motherhood with playing for Australia. That set off a chain of events that led to her Ashes hundred, made with baby Sam on the boundary edge. As ever, you can read much more on the BBC Sport website and app.
April 14, 2023: A conversation with Sarah Elliott (Delta Omega) on her AOII story, celebrating Convention, and 20 questions to get to know her better.
Donald Trump is the first former US president in history to face criminal charges. The charges stem from an alleged $130,000 (£105,000) hush money payment to porn actress Stormy Daniels during his 2016 campaign for the White House.Mr Trump still wants to be the Republican nomination in next year's presidential election.One survey has suggested the majority of Republicans think he should still be allowed to run again – regardless of the case against him. So why does he remain such a champion for them?On the Sky News Daily, Sally Lockwood speaks to our US correspondent James Matthews. Plus, we also hear from Amy Tarkanian, a Republican strategist and former chair of the Nevada Republican Party, and Sarah Elliott, spokesperson for Republicans Overseas UK.Annie Joyce – senior podcast producerSimon Windsor - archive researcher Paul Stanworth - editor
Joy and pain can coexist in a season of waiting. Our faith is tested but also built as we face unfortunate circumstances that are painful and lonely in the process. Sit with us in the room, where we talk with Sarah Elliott and Christy Hubbard about their personal pain but also their joy through miscarriages, infertility, and barrenness. Maybe you have found yourself in a waiting room and are praying for God to answer. Our hope is that you are encouraged to draw near and receive His all-surpassing peace.
In this week's episode I talk to Sarah Elliott, Spokeswoman for Republicans Overseas UK and Chair of The Hamilton Society about the US midterms, the pysche of the American voter, and what the elections might mean for the UK's relationship with the US.
Nathan Eckersley presents a special radio show paying tribute to the Queen. He shares the global response to Her Majesty's passing as well as insight into what to expect over the next 10 days, and from King Charles III's reign. Nathan is also joined by Sunil Sharma from Conservative Friends of the Commonwealth to discuss the impact of HM The Queen's death on the Commonwealth, and Sarah Elliott from Republican Overseas UK to talk about how the news of Her late Majesty's death has been received in the United States.On The Nathan Eckersley Podcast, Nathan Eckersley discusses the biggest political news and current affairs and is joined by thought leaders from across the political spectrum for special interviews. The podcast is recorded live from Manchester, UK every Sunday afternoon - to get involved with the show live and have your opinions read out on the podcast, listen to the live broadcast on www.wizardradio.com/listen from 3pm-4pm (UK) every Sunday.DISCLAIMER: Any facts, statistics and news stories mentioned in this episode are true and relevant as of the time it was recorded. All opinions stated on this podcast are representative only of the people they are credited to and are not a representation of any sponsors, advertisers or partners involved in The Nathan Eckersley Podcast, including W!ZARD Studios and Nathan Eckersley. Please do not try to send in a message or opinion whilst listening to this podcast as your message won't be read but you might still be charged. For our Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions, please visit: www.wizardradio.comSpotted a mistake on this podcast? Let us know and we'll try to fix it. Message us using the Contact Form on: www.wizardradio.com/about Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sarah Elliott is the Spokesperson for Republicans Overseas UK & Chair of the Hamilton Society. She joins Nathan Eckersley on his special radio show reflecting on the life of the Queen to talk about how the news of Her late Majesty's death has been received in the United States, the Queen's relationship with US Presidents and how the UK-US Special Relationship might change as HM King Charles III ascends the throne. Connect with Sarah Elliott on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SarahBSmithVA DISCLAIMER: Any facts, statistics and news stories mentioned in this episode are true and relevant as of the time it was recorded. All opinions stated on this podcast are representative only of the people they are credited to and are not a representation of any sponsors, advertisers or partners involved in The Nathan Eckersley Podcast, including W!ZARD Studios and Nathan Eckersley. Please do not try to send in a message or opinion whilst listening to this podcast as your message won't be read but you might still be charged. For our Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions, please visit: www.wizardradio.com Spotted a mistake on this podcast? Let us know and we'll try to fix it. Message us using the Contact Form on: www.wizardradio.com/about Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nathan Eckersley presents a special radio show paying tribute to the Queen. He shares the global response to Her Majesty's passing as well as insight into what to expect over the next 10 days, and from King Charles III's reign. Nathan is also joined by Sunil Sharma from Conservative Friends of the Commonwealth to discuss the impact of HM The Queen's death on the Commonwealth, and Sarah Elliott from Republican Overseas UK to talk about how the news of Her late Majesty's death has been received in the United States. On The Nathan Eckersley Podcast, Nathan Eckersley discusses the biggest political news and current affairs and is joined by thought leaders from across the political spectrum for special interviews. The podcast is recorded live from Manchester, UK every Sunday afternoon - to get involved with the show live and have your opinions read out on the podcast, listen to the live broadcast on www.wizardradio.com/listen from 3pm-4pm (UK) every Sunday. DISCLAIMER: Any facts, statistics and news stories mentioned in this episode are true and relevant as of the time it was recorded. All opinions stated on this podcast are representative only of the people they are credited to and are not a representation of any sponsors, advertisers or partners involved in The Nathan Eckersley Podcast, including W!ZARD Studios and Nathan Eckersley. Please do not try to send in a message or opinion whilst listening to this podcast as your message won't be read but you might still be charged. For our Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions, please visit: www.wizardradio.com Spotted a mistake on this podcast? Let us know and we'll try to fix it. Message us using the Contact Form on: www.wizardradio.com/about Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sarah Elliott is the Spokesperson for Republicans Overseas UK & Chair of the Hamilton Society. She joins Nathan Eckersley on his special radio show reflecting on the life of the Queen to talk about how the news of Her late Majesty's death has been received in the United States, the Queen's relationship with US Presidents and how the UK-US Special Relationship might change as HM King Charles III ascends the throne.Connect with Sarah Elliott on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SarahBSmithVADISCLAIMER: Any facts, statistics and news stories mentioned in this episode are true and relevant as of the time it was recorded. All opinions stated on this podcast are representative only of the people they are credited to and are not a representation of any sponsors, advertisers or partners involved in The Nathan Eckersley Podcast, including W!ZARD Studios and Nathan Eckersley. Please do not try to send in a message or opinion whilst listening to this podcast as your message won't be read but you might still be charged. For our Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions, please visit: www.wizardradio.comSpotted a mistake on this podcast? Let us know and we'll try to fix it. Message us using the Contact Form on: www.wizardradio.com/about Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Bass Sisters talk to Sarah Elliott Spokeswoman for Republicans Overseas UK & Chair of The Hamilton Society.Sarah gives us thoughts on why Boris Johnson fell from grace and what will be his lasting legacy.She also talks about efforts across the pond to fight woke culture and restore #commonsense.Follow her on twitter: @SarahBSmithVALike, Follow and Share Policy and Pound CakeTwitter: Twitter.com/PolicyPoundCakeFacebook: Facebook.com/policyandpoundcakeInstagram: Instagram.com/policyandpoundcake
While cannabis has become legalized in many parts of the world, most other drugs not only remain illegal, but are actually criminalized. The opioids crisis has escalated even further during the COVID pandemic, and experts are revisiting the question of whether or not opioids should be decriminalized. So what is decriminalization? And is it a good idea? Dr. Sarah Elliott joins the podcast.
The National Rifle Association is pressing ahead with its annual convention today, with the likes of Donald Trump set to attend. The event will be held in Texas just four hours from the site of the school shooting. Sarah Elliott, spokeswoman for Republicans Overseas UK joined Kieran to discuss what happened this week. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
American conservative commentator Sarah Elliott gives her take on the weekend's Conservative Political Action Conference in Florida, during which former President Trump and Florida's governor Ron DeSantis gave keynote speeches. ****** To make sure you never miss a single Reasoned video, click here to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX469QlvW5gdPCMek-d-kuQ?sub_confirmation=1 Reasoned is fan-funded through monthly and one-time donations: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-us-fund-and-grow-reasoned ****** Follow Reasoned on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReasonedUK Follow Reasoned on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ReasonedUK Follow Reasoned on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ReasonedUK Follow Darren on Twitter: https://twitter.com/darrengrimes_ Follow Darren on Facebook: https://twitter.com/thedarrengrimes
Nathan Eckersley is diving deep into the biggest political news and current affairs impacting young people. This week he wants your opinion on if Joe Biden's Presidency has been a success. Plus he is joined by the Spokeswoman for Republicans Overseas UK, Sarah Elliott for her insight into the Biden Presidency and the upcoming midterms and 2024 Presidential election. On The Nathan Eckersley Podcast, Nathan Eckersley discusses the biggest political news and current affairs and is joined by thought leaders from across the political spectrum for special interviews. The podcast is recorded live from Manchester, UK every Sunday afternoon - to get involved with the show live and have your opinions read out on the podcast, listen to the live broadcast on www.wizardradio.co.uk/listen from 3pm-4pm (UK) every Sunday. DISCLAIMER: Any facts, statistics and news stories mentioned in this episode are true and relevant as of the time it was recorded. All opinions stated on this podcast are representative only of the people they are credited to and are not a representation of any sponsors, advertisers or partners involved in The Nathan Eckersley Podcast, including W!ZARD Studios and Nathan Eckersley. Please do not try to send in a message or opinion whilst listening to this podcast as your message won't be read but you might still be charged. For our Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions, please visit: www.wizardradio.co.uk Spotted a mistake on this podcast? Let us know and we'll try to fix it. Message us using the Contact Form on: www.wizardradio.co.uk/about Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nathan Eckersley is joined by the Spokeswoman for Republicans Overseas UK, Sarah Elliott for her insight into the Biden Presidency and the upcoming midterms and 2024 Presidential election. Sarah Elliott is the chairwoman of Republicans Overseas UK, a political organisation which aims to support and represent the interests of American citizens living in the UK and encourage wider participation in the US federal elections. An American citizen, Elliott has lived in the UK since 2014 and previously had a career in Washington DC “advocating for Republican values”, as well as a brief spell with the Republican National Committee as a public affairs field manager. Find out more about Republican Overseas here: https://republicansoverseas.com/ DISCLAIMER: Any facts, statistics and news stories mentioned in this episode are true and relevant as of the time it was recorded. All opinions stated on this podcast are representative only of the people they are credited to and are not a representation of any sponsors, advertisers or partners involved in The Nathan Eckersley Podcast, including W!ZARD Studios and Nathan Eckersley. Please do not try to send in a message or opinion whilst listening to this podcast as your message won't be read but you might still be charged. For our Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions, please visit: www.wizardradio.co.uk Spotted a mistake on this podcast? Let us know and we'll try to fix it. Message us using the Contact Form on: www.wizardradio.co.uk/about Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Director General of the Institute of Economic Affairs, Mark Littlewood starts the show, live from the Conservative Party Conference, Paul Charles discusses the new travel system. Peter Hitchens and Mike have their weekly chat. Finally, Sarah Elliott from Republican Overseas UK talks about Biden's slide in the polls. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After watching the film Stillwater, the Agents contacted Sarah Elliott, author of the Swallowing the Camel blog, to revisit the Amanda Knox story. Please join us. Share your thoughts about this episode or anything you hear on The Agency. Email: theagency.podcast@gmail.com If you are a fan of The Agency and you'd like to support the program, please visit our Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=24378373
How An Unhealed Inner Child Wound Can Lead to Emotional Unavailability with Sarah Elliott who is an Applied Psychology Graduate. We dissect childhood trauma and how the trauma we experience growing up can lead to us being emotional unavailable as adults. Connect with Sarah on instagram.com/sarahh.ellliott
Baroness Claire Fox starts the show. Sarah Elliott discusses last night in Washington. Lewis MacLeod and Mike catch up. LaDona Harvey talks about Trump and Biden. Christian Wolmar takes the homeschooling segment on steam trains, check out his new book: 'Cathedrals of Steam: How London's Great Stations Were Built – And How They Transformed the City!' See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Conservative MP Andrew Bridgen starts the week off, reviewing the PM's interview with Andrew Marr yesterday. Sarah Elliott, Chair of Republicans Overseas UK discusses President Trump's progress after testing positive for Covid-19. Peter Hitchens and Mike have their weekly debate, as Hitchens is adamant to save democracy. Alanna Furlong from Twinkl takes the homeschooling segment on phonics. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
All too often womxn are barred from leadership roles on the basis of being too emotional. But business, and really every aspect of life, is all about human to human connection, so wouldn't a leader leading empathetically with their heart be exactly the right person for the job?Sarah Elliott believes that having leaders with more feminine leadership styles, regardless of their gender identity, is exactly what the world needs to get back into balance. Sarah herself is living proof that you can be incredibly successful and inspire others by leading from a place of light, love, and empathy and she is passionate about inspiring and uplifting womxn to help them reach their highest calling, relentlessly encouraging womxn to take on more leadership roles and make the leap to starting their own businesses. To learn more about Sarah and her companies, visit the Ellivate Alliance and Intend 2 Lead websites, or follow her personally on Twitter and LinkedIn.The Finding Fearless Podcasts primary purpose is to highlight female entrepreneurs' voices. This has been a Fearless Foundry production. All audio is recorded and owned by Fearless Foundry.