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In-depth analysis of the recent Premier League season, exploring team performances, financial dynamics, and the evolving nature of football. Hosted by Ian Storrar and Sarah Hamilton with insights from Abhi Goyal and Paul Hunt, it covers season highlights, surprises, and the impact of business strategies on the game.00:00 Introduction to the Roundtable Discussion02:31 Reflections on the Premier League Season06:17 Highs and Lows of the Season11:31 The Impact of Transfers and Player Performance15:01 The Changing Dynamics of Big and Small Clubs20:20 The Business of Football and Player Valuation23:23 The Global Striker Shortage and Game Dynamics28:10 The Champions League and Its Implications32:45 Improving VAR and Game Reviews33:56 Debating PSG's Competitiveness in Premier League35:55 The Impact of European Competitions on Clubs38:48 Managerial Pressure and Club Expectations42:53 Coaching Philosophy and Club Dynamics47:55 World Cup Excitement and Future Predictions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Referendumb and Referendumber" is how Real Talker "Noob" describes Premier Danielle Smith's plan to ask Albertans whether or not they want to be asked about the province's future in Canada. That's right - on October 19th, Albertans will vote on a referendum question asking if Alberta should hold a referendum on separating from Canada. To try to make sense of it all, we reconvene our Real Talk Group Chat Round Table with Katherine O'Neill, Sarah Hamilton, and Jarrett Campbell in our feature interview presented by Mercedes-Benz Edmonton West. THIS EPISODE IS PRESENTED BY RapidEX FINANCIAL. THE CRYPTO WORLD MOVES FAST, BUT YOUR TRUST IN AN EXCHANGE SHOULDN'T BE A GAMBLE. RapidEX IS SECURE, FINTRAC-REGISTERED, AND NON-CUSTODIAL. SAVE 50% ON FEES ON ONLINE INTERAC E-TRANSFER TRADES WITH PROMO CODE RYAN50 AT https://rapidexfinancial.com/. MBEW: https://www.mercedes-benz-edmontonwest.ca/ TELL US WHAT YOU THINK: talk@ryanjespersen.com 1:05:30 | Have you thought much about how AI impacts creatives? Canada's arts and culture sector contributed $65 billion in direct GDP to the Canadian economy in 2024. Over the past three years, GDP stemming from the arts and culture sector has grown 8%, outpacing Canada's overall economic growth of 4%. Journalist Anne Shibata Casselman joins on the heels of Canada's first National Summit for AI and Culture in Banff and the Upper Bound AI conference in Edmonton. MORE on ANNE: https://www.annecasselman.com/ 1:31:15 | "The hypocrisy would be hilarious if it wasn't so embarrassing." It's an All-Referendum Edition of The Flamethrower, as Real Talkers Crystal, Wayne, Robert, Kyle, Sean, Randy, and Joan sound off. FIRE UP YOUR FLAMETHROWER: talk@ryanjespersen.com WHEN YOU VISIT THE DQs IN PALISADES, NAMAO, NEWCASTLE, WESTMOUNT, or BASELINE ROAD, BE SURE TO TELL 'EM REAL TALK SENT YOU! REGISTRATION IS OPEN FOR THE REAL TALK GOLF CLASSIC on JUNE 18 at THE RANCH: https://www.ryanjespersen.com/real-ta... REAL TALK'S LIVE STREAM IS PRESENTED BY CALIFORNIA CLOSETS. BOOK YOUR FREE CONSULTATION: https://californiaclosets.ca/ SIGN UP for YEGplus, CANADA'S FIRST AIRPORT REWARDS PROGRAM: https://yegplus.com/realtalk SAVE 10% on ONLINE MEN'S CLOTHING PURCHASES at THE HELM with promo code REALTALK: https://thehelmclothing.com/ SUPPORT INTEGRATED FIREFIGHTER-PARAMEDIC SERVICE IN ALBERTA: https://www.apffpa.ca/ SAVE on INTERNET, ELECTRICITY, and NATURAL GAS: https://parkpower.ca/realtalk/ GET A $50 CASINO BONUS FROM PLAY ALBERTA: playalberta.ca/realtalk MUST BE 18+ TO PLAY. IF YOU GAMBLE, PLEASE USE YOUR GAMESENSE FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, X, INSTAGRAM, and LINKEDIN: @realtalkrj & @ryanjespersen JOIN US ON FACEBOOK: @ryanjespersen REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch SHOPPING FOR LUXURY CASUAL WEAR OR A CUSTOM SUIT? SAVE 10% ONLINE WITH PROMO CODE REALTALK: https://thehelmclothing.com/ RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE PERKS - BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Bu bölümde, Avustralya'nın en karanlık tarikatlarından biri olan 'The Family'nin şok edici hikayesini anlatıyoruz. Yoga öğretmeni Ann Hamilton Bryan'ın nasıl onlarca çocuğu kaçırıp sistematik işkenceye maruz bıraktığını, LSD ile beyin yıkadığını ve kendini Mesih ilan ettiğini keşfedeceksiniz.Bölümde ayrıca kurbanlardan Sarah Hamilton'ın cesur kaçışını, dedektif Lex Deman'ın yıllarca süren mücadelesini ve tarikatın çöküş sürecini detaylı şekilde ele alıyoruz. Mahkeme sürecindeki adaletsizlikler ve Ann Hamilton Bryan'ın son yıllarında yaşadıkları da dikkat çekici.7 Kıta 7 Tarikat serimizin ikinci bölümü olan bu içerikte, insan doğasının en karanlık yönlerini ve manipülasyonun gücünü bir kez daha görüyoruz. Gerçek hikayeler, survivor röportajları ve belgelerle desteklenen bu anlatım sizi derinden etkileyecek.
Exploring Leeds United's Rich History and Present with PaulIn this engaging episode of 'Don't Know Much About Football,' hosts Carla Marcelo, Sarah Hamilton, and Ian Storer delve into the history, culture, and current state of Leeds United with guest Paul. The discussion covers the club's prestigious past, including its heyday in the 70s under Don Revy, notable players, and the passionate fan base. Paul shares his personal journey from Yorkshire to Kansas City, his love for Leeds, and his insights into the club's performance in the Premier League 2025/26 season. The episode also explores the cultural aspects of being a Leeds fan, from iconic kits and songs to the atmosphere at matches and local foods. Tune in for a deep dive into football history and contemporary insights from a dedicated Leeds United supporter.00:00 Paul's Background and Journey to the US05:33 Leeds United's Cultural Impact and Rivalries14:38 Leeds Historical Highlights17:59 Current State of Leeds United21:49 Leeds Traditions and Fan Culture29:26 Leeds United's Branding31:38 Stadium and Training Ground34:44 Football Culture in Kansas City43:18 Leeds United's Current Season and Squad49:40 Upcoming Matches and Ticket Challenges54:26 Conclusion Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Will Mayor-elect Andrew Knack be able to improve Edmonton's relationship with the province? Is there reason to believe city council will operate more smoothly than it has over the past four years? Should Alberta consider defunding private schools in light of sustained budget pressures, or should the education portion of property taxes "follow the student"? We take on these big questions and more in this episode of Real Talk. This episode is presented by RapidEX Financial: https://rapidexfinancial.com/ 5:30 | Sarah Hamilton is the only Edmonton city councillor (aside from Mayor Sohi) that did not seek re-election. She gives us the inside scoop on alleged "dysfunction" with the previous council, how she thinks Mayor-elect Andrew Knack will navigate relations with the provincial government, and what was behind her high-profile dispute with fellow councillor Jo-Anne Wright. Feature interviews on Real Talk are presented by Mercedes-Benz Edmonton West. TELL US WHAT YOU THINK: talk@ryanjespersen.com MBEW: https://www.mercedes-benz-edmontonwest.ca/ 38:30 | You've still got time to check out the Jasper Dark Sky Festival! We've got details on the upcoming (free!) TALK concert, dinner with former astronaut Robert Thirsk, and more in this week's #MyJasper Memories presented by Tourism Jasper. We also tee up the first-ever Halloween event in Jasper, Creatures Return, running October 31-November 2. JASPER DARK SKY FESTIVAL: https://www.jasperdarksky.travel/ CREATURES RETURN: https://rtrj.info/MyJasperCreaturesReturn 42:00 | More Albertans are debating funding for private schools in light of budget restraints relating to the teachers' strike. John Jagersma from the Association of Independent Schools and Colleges in Alberta (AISCA) lays out the argument for continued support for independent education in the province. AISCA: https://www.aisca.ab.ca/ 1:36:00 | Real Talkers share their thoughts on private school funding in our Live Chat powered by Park Power. We hear what you have to say about Alberta's new proposed license plate design. SAVE on INTERNET, ELECTRICITY, and NATURAL GAS: https://parkpower.ca/realtalk/ FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, X, INSTAGRAM, and LINKEDIN: @realtalkrj & @ryanjespersen JOIN US ON FACEBOOK: @ryanjespersen REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE PERKS - BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
0:11 - Navigating childcare during a teachers' strike. 10:06 - We take your calls on the Alberta Teachers Strike. 19:36 - The Alberta Next panel offered risks and rewards for Danielle Smith. 29:44 - What is it like being a a candidate in a municipal election? We talk to Sarah Hamilton, an outgoing city councillor for Ward Sipiwiyiniwak in Edmonton. 41:11 - We take your calls and texts on the day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Canada's committed to increasing its military investment to 5% of GDP. That won't come without some tough decisions (that will undoubtedly affect everyday Canadians). Economist Todd Hirsch lays it out (8:30) in our feature interview presented by Mercedes-Benz Edmonton West. READ TODD'S OP/ED: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/commentary/article-to-up-defence-spending-canada-must-cut-deeper-tax-harder-and-borrow/ BOOK TODD: https://toddhirsch.com/ MERCEDES-BENZ EDMONTON WEST: https://www.mercedes-benz-edmontonwest.ca/ 48:00 | "F*ck you, Jo-Anne Wright!" Everybody's talking about Edmonton councillor Sarah Hamilton's outburst at City Hall. Jespo shares some insights from Hamilton herself, and we look to our Real Talk Live Chat powered by Park Power. SAVE on INTERNET, ELECTRICITY, and NATURAL GAS: https://parkpower.ca/realtalk/ 1:11:00 | Real Talker Gillian shares her thoughts on transgender athletes competing in women's sport, prompted by the Lia Thomas story. TELL US WHAT YOU THINK: talk@ryanjespersen.com 1:20:00 | Real Talker Pilot One shares their Positive Reflection: Ten Things that are Important in Life. Positive Reflections is presented weekly on Real Talk by Solar by Kuby. GET A FREE SOLAR QUOTE: https://kuby.ca/ FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, X, INSTAGRAM, and LINKEDIN: @realtalkrj & @ryanjespersen JOIN US ON FACEBOOK: @ryanjespersen REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE PERKS - BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
In this episode of In Development, our hosts chat with Councillor Sarah Hamilton who reflects on her two terms in Council, shares insights about regulatory change management and explores what other cities can teach us about Edmonton. Councillor Hamilton's Biography: Sarah Hamilton is proud to be City Councillor for Edmonton's Ward sipiwiyiniwak. She currently sits as the City of Edmonton representative on the Federation of Canadian Municipalities Board of Directors, and serves on both the Community & Public Safety and City Manager & City Auditor Performance Evaluation committees. She is in her second term on Edmonton City Council, having served as the representative for Ward 5 from 2017-2021.Sarah grew up in west Edmonton and graduated from the University of Alberta. She went on to receive a Master of Arts Degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago before returning home to Edmonton. Prior to becoming a City Councillor, Sarah worked as an adjunct professor of media and communications, a freelance journalist, and the owner and operator of a communications and public relations firm working with several non-profit businesses throughout Edmonton. She has also held various public service-oriented roles in provincial and municipal government. Sarah spent much of her life active in her community through volunteer work. Prior to her election, she volunteered with the World Partnership Walk, the Lessard Community League and Latitude 53. In her downtime, Sarah enjoys spending her time with family and friends, including her partner Nick and son August. She is an avid consumer of local arts and culture and remains a die-hard Chicago Cubs fan. She enjoys hiking, cycling and paddling through Edmonton's River Valley and discovering the many hidden corners of the city.Sarah is passionate about Edmonton and its potential to grow, thrive, and influence. She considers Edmonton one of the most forward-thinking cities in Canada — with some of the best prospects for continued and sustainable growth — and continues to make that known.
How did Mark Carney erase a 20-point deficit in the polls and lead the Liberals to victory? Why did Pierre Poilievre's momentum hit a wall at the very worst time for Conservatives? Who should be the next leader of the NDP? Will the election results actually fuel separation sentiments in Alberta? 2:30 | Our Real Talk Group Chat Round Table - YWCA CEO Katherine O'Neill, comms strategist Jenny Adams, Edmonton city councillor Sarah Hamilton, lawyer Harman Kandola, and real estate broker Jarrett Campbell - dig into the election results, including early pressure on PM Mark Carney, Pierre Poilievre in a tough spot as Opposition Leader without a seat, and the future of the NDP. We're joined by Party All The Time host Vicky Mochama (8:45), Liberal MP-elect Corey Hogan (46:10), and Conservative MP-elect Mike Lake (1:47:30). PARTY ALL THE TIME: https://youtu.be/faCnUZsxmcQ?si=NL0UCxMj7jUwGURi REGISTER FOR THE REAL TALK GOLF CLASSIC: https://www.ryanjespersen.com/real-ta... FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, X, INSTAGRAM, and LINKEDIN: @realtalkrj & @ryanjespersen JOIN US ON FACEBOOK: @ryanjespersen REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE PERKS - BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Coun. Sarah Hamilton has announced she will not seek re-election in the fall. We also discuss the pride flag issue between CSU52 and the Edmonton Public Library, transit safety and sounds, efforts to diversify Edmonton's trade beyond the United States, and why statues keep getting stolen.Here are the relevant links for this episode:Sarah HamiltonCoun. Sarah Hamilton's postInterview on Real Talk with Ryan JespersenPride flagsCSU52: Statement Re: EPL Directive to Remove Pride Flags from Public AreasEdmonton Public Library: No Directive to Remove Pride FlagsUnion says Pride flags banned at Edmonton libraries, library disputes claimTransit safetyDespite record ridership, many Edmontonians still don't think transit is safe, report showsReport recommends more peace officer presence at Edmonton transit stationsTransit soundsArtist creates sound experience at Edmonton transit centreEdmonton Arts Council | Sendero a lo Próximo (Path to the near)Expanding tradeEconomic developer helps companies move export sights off U.S. and onto Japan, Mexico, Middle EastStolen statuesStatue of women's rights activist Emily Murphy vanishes from Edmonton park named after herCut at the ankles: another statue goes missing from an Edmonton park'Please bring them back': Plaques honouring First World War soldiers stolen from cemeteryFrom the Taproot newsroomEdmonton 'still not ready' as 2024 population growth exceeded even breakneck forecast: KnackPouring a double: Trade mission to Japan and Cocktail Week boost beverage industryRapid fireCommonwealth Stadium field could be renamed Play Alberta FieldShould Edmonton have an official bird? Voting underway to pick favourite flyerSpeaking Municipally is produced by Taproot Edmonton, the most reliable source of intelligence about what's happening in the Edmonton region. Through curiosity-driven original stories, tailored and useful newsletters, a comprehensive and innovative events calendar, and thought-provoking podcasts, we inform, connect, and inspire a more vibrant, engaged, and resilient Edmonton region.Sign up to get The Pulse, our weekday news briefing. It's free! ★ Support this podcast ★
A familiar name will be missing from the ballot the next time Edmontonians elect a city council. 3:30 | Sarah Hamilton tells us why she decided against seeking re-election, and what she thinks the next council's biggest challenge will be. 40:30 | You've probably seen the YEG Wants London campaign over the past while. Why is that direct flight such a big deal? We talk to EIA VP James Jackson about the role airports play in regional economic development. JOIN THE MOVEMENT: https://yegwantslondon.com/ 1:10:50 | Liquor importers are taking legal action against the Alberta government for "breaking the law by seizing private property". We follow up on the saga we've been discussing through the week, as Donald Trump's trade war keeps American booze off Canadian shelves. TELL US WHAT YOU THINK: talk@ryanjespersen.com REGISTER FOR THE REAL TALK GOLF CLASSIC: https://www.ryanjespersen.com/real-ta... FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, X, INSTAGRAM, and LINKEDIN: @realtalkrj & @ryanjespersen JOIN US ON FACEBOOK: @ryanjespersen REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE PERKS - BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Sarah Hamilton's tipping point into politics was a behind-the-scenes bully who called her one of the nastiest names going. The Edmonton city councillor tells us the story (6:35) in one of our most candid Real Talk Round Tables in a long time, recognizing three members of the 2024 Edify Top 40 Under 40. 2:16 | Jespo's favourite group chat gets together for its annual holiday Real Talk Round Table. Sarah Hamilton, Harman Kandola, and Jarrett Campbell take on the top stories, including Rachel Notley's retirement, Kevin O'Leary's proposed $70B Wonder Valley data centre (26:15), Edmonton's Mayoral race (34:00), the intersection of business and politics with cameos from group chat members Jenny Adams and Katherine O'Neill (42:45), the senseless murder of security guard Harshandeep Singh (48:50), and the healthcare CEO murder in NYC (59:49). 1:12:00 | Tammy's got Taylor Swift's back, John says Donald Trump and Danielle Smith better check themselves, and Anne says Poilievre and Trudeau need to grow backbones. It's The Flamethrower presented by the DQs of Northwest Edmonton and Sherwood Park! FIRE UP YOUR FLAMETHROWER: talk@ryanjespersen.com When you visit the DQs in Palisades, Namao, Newcastle, Westmount, and Baseline Road, be sure to tell 'em Real Talk sent you! FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, X, & INSTAGRAM: @realtalkrj JOIN US ON FACEBOOK & LINKEDIN: @ryanjespersen REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE PERKS - BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Sarah Hamilton joins The Founder Tapes to discuss how she founded, built, and advised multiple successful beauty brands in Australia - namely Bellabox, Sand & Sky, Mermade Hair and now the scalp care brand STRAAND. Bellabox, a beauty subscription box inspired by Birchbox in the U.S., was Sarah's first venture - and one she co-founded with her twin sister Emily. Following Bellabox's success, the two of them really embraced the eCommerce opportunities that were becoming apparent in the 2010s, founding their other brands like the popular Sand & Sky - which took social media by storm. This is a time when Facebook and Instagram were in this sweet spot of engagement, YouTubers were becoming celebrities, influencers would feature products for free and organic reach was at its prime. In this episode, Sarah will talk about whether there is a certain formula she adopted to grow each of her successful beauty brands; what it really takes to get your product in customers' hands; and whether or not she personally believes it's worth starting an online business in 2024. We'll also chat about her strategy when pitching and asking investors for money; what she learnt from doing it 10s of times; and the exact things she would focus on when pitching today. It's a jam-packed one, so let's get into the show! — Find Sarah Hamilton on LinkedIn Find STRAAND on Instagram & LinkedIn — Find video snippets from this episode on Instagram and TikTok Thank you for listening
Donald Trump is now a convicted felon. He can still run for President, and might very well win. Our Group Chat Round Table digs into the difference between legal strategy and public opinion strategy. Plus, is Pierre Poilievre unbeatable? Are abortion rights going to be a factor in the next election? And, do smartphones belong in classrooms or not? 2:10 | Jenny Adams, Katherine O'Neill, and Sarah Hamilton talk Trump, Poilievre and women's health (24:33), Alberta's spring legislature session (37:30), smartphones in schools (47:00), and the Canadian Vote Summit (53:30). 1:02:25 | Cher can't fly her Canadian flag anymore, Tobias has no mercy, Garth calls out "Flip Flop Adler," Commish Daddy says there is no middle class, and Nathan's wondering if Peter Lougheed is rolling in his grave. It's The Flamethrower presented by the DQs of Northwest Edmonton and Sherwood Park! FIRE UP YOUR FLAMETHROWER: talk@ryanjespersen.com When you visit the DQs in Palisades, Namao, Newcastle, Westmount, and Baseline Road, tell 'em Real Talk sent you! FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: @realtalkrj REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE PERKS - BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Another wild week in Alberta politics, as Premier Danielle Smith's government introduces sweeping changes to how city and town councils are elected, operate, and are held accountable. The UCP's Bill 20 opens the door for municipal political parties, restores union and corporate donations, and empowers the province to remove elected councillors (when it's "in the public interest"). Question is, are the changes good or bad for democracy? What do they mean for the average Albertan? Back by popular demand...it's our Group Chat Round Table! 2:10 | Jenny Adams, Sarah Hamilton, and Jarrett Campbell take on municipal political parties (10:00), the return of union and corporate donations (26:05), the power to fire city councillors (29:00), Bill 18 - the Provincial Priorities Act (31:10), Pierre Poilievre's roadside photo op (34:00), and the Alberta NDP leadership race (48:30). 57:00 | Gabriel sounds off on 15 Minute Cities, James is nervous about the feds selling TMX, and Angela has a message for Alberta's duly-elected mayors and councillors. It's The Flamethrower presented by the DQs of Northwest Edmonton and Sherwood Park! FIRE UP YOUR FLAMETHROWER: talk@ryanjespersen.com When you visit the DQs in Palisades, Namao, Newcastle, Westmount, and Baseline Road, tell 'em Real Talk sent you! FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: @realtalkrj REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Bonus episode time! On today's episode I have actress and author, Sarah Hamilton! I've known Sarah for a few years now as we have worked together at Warner Brothers. She also was the star of one the episodes of our horror series "Screams from the Dark" last year. I've always known Sarah as an actress, but was blown away to learn that she was an author as well. Sarah has a big book signing coming up this weekend at the Barnes and Noble at The Grove and I wanted to make sure I had her on to help promote the signing. On the episode we talked about Sarah growing up in Rochester, New York, what inspired her to become and actress, moving across the country to follow her dream, becoming a published author at just 17 years old, working on the HBO Max show "Winning Time", her books "The Enchantress", "The Lies We Tell", and "L.A. Mermaids", balancing a busy work life, and so much more. A huge Thank You to Sarah for taking the time in her busy schedule to jump on for a last minute episode to talk about her ever growing career. Make sure to join her this Saturday, April 13th from 12:00PM-2:00PM at the Barnes and Noble at The Grove for her book signing. Also please make sure to follow Sarah on all of the links on our website www.onthemicpodcast.com to see all of the cool things she always has going on. Thanks, Sarah! Enjoy the episode!
Coun. Sarah Hamilton found herself in hot water for speaking at a UCP fundraiser instead of attending a council meeting. We talk with Jeremy Appel of The Orchard who broke the story.Here are the relevant links for this episode:CSU52 updateUnion for Edmonton city, library workers unveils salary increases in tentative dealCJHR updateAdvocacy group to pay City of Edmonton more than $11K in costs after failed encampment lawsuitGuest: Jeremy AppelThe Orchard@JeremyAppel1025Kenneyism: Jason Kenney's Pursuit of PowerHamilton's absenceEdmonton city councillor Sarah Hamilton skipped out on council meeting to headline UCP fundraiserSarah Hamilton's statementEdmonton city councillor Hamilton's involvement in UCP fundraiser questionedCouncil Code of ConductMichael Janz endorsement of Sarah HoffmanKeith Gerein: What's behind Alberta's push into municipal parties?Day shelter fundingBissell Centre likely to close day shelter space after city funding dries upBoyle Street to take over CHEW Project operationsRapid firePSA: City Hall re-opens to the publicJust add Nenshi, and it's a whole different Alberta NDP racePSA: City celebrates Transit Operator and Worker Appreciation DaySpeaking Municipally is produced by Taproot Edmonton, a source of curiosity-driven original stories, curated newsletters on various topics, and locally focused podcasts, all in the service of informing Edmontonians about what is going on in their community. Sign up to get The Pulse, our weekday news briefing. It's free! ★ Support this podcast ★
Instead of general truths, Ecclesiastes 5 now turns to directly advise you, the listener. Today Emma Dotter interviews faithful Watermark member Sarah Hamilton. Sarah explains there is a shift from Chapter 5 from the first person to the second person. The Teacher is shifting from his own point of view to now directly telling the listener what they are supposed to do. Saying phrases like, “When you make a vow…” Sarah tells us there is an action in seizing the good and choosing to see that good that comes from God. Learn more and see more resources about 21 Days of Prayer here: watermark.org/pray Grab a NEW Join The Journey Journal for 2024: https://www.amazon.com/Thinking-Feeling-Gods-Way-Journey/dp/B0CPJ7WXN5/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2IEYKICMCV7IF&keywords=join+the+journey+watermark&qid=1702568266&sprefix=join+the+journe%2Caps%2C128&sr=8-1 Got kids? Check out the NEW Join The Journey Jr. Journal for 2024: https://www.amazon.com/Thinking-Feeling-Gods-Way-Journey/dp/B0CPPBY9BP?ref_=ast_author_dp&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.oK2BsXiCNH_NGvOwD1o8SgPAXmtaU8AWjENZhG3fxS2G1SIRzfJZi6XJxbzK7gG1qZKG59nIPhRQNGE455PTjmqzAQksbwNA9OxwHA6ZmXyoV5jSP86DEsIq2qrUiE2jgkhwTAYxmlsL9I4Sc47PyA.VESsjAce9hchoCh2d7EjG_pPEByFNNNXoS05yOAcCHg&dib_tag=AUTHOR You can also check out the Join The Journey Jr. Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/join-the-journey-junior/id1660089898
It's our final episode of 2023! Enjoy what is arguably The Most Entertaining Real Talk Round Table of the Year. 2:30 | Jenny Adams, Sarah Hamilton, and Katherine O'Neill give us their top news stories - in Alberta, across the country, and around the world. 1:07:10 | We're shaking things up in the final Flamethrower of 2023, presented by the DQs of Northwest Edmonton and Sherwood Park! Jenny, Sarah, KO, Johnny, and Jespo give us their own personal rants. (Ryan really turns up the temperature at the end!) FIRE UP YOUR FLAMETHROWER: talk@ryanjespersen.com BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/ryanjespersen SIGN UP FOR THE REAL TALK POND HOCKEY CLASSIC: https://ryanjespersen.com/pond-hockey FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: @realtalkrj THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
In this episode, we discuss integration testing event-driven systems and explore AWS's new Integration Application Test Kit (IATK). We cover the challenges of testing events and common approaches like logging, end-to-end testing, and using temporary queues. We then introduce IATK, walk through how to use it for EventBridge testing, and share our experience trying out the X-Ray trace validation. We found IATK promising but still rough around the edges, though overall a useful addition to help test complex event flows.
Sarah Hamilton is the co-founder of Bellabox, Asia Pacific's market leading beauty box that she co-founded with her twin sister, and raised investment from leading investors including SquarePeg. Sarah is now an investor, and advisor to many of the leading companies and CEOs in the consumer and beauty industry, and a graduate of the Wade Institute VC catalyst program! ***Episode guiding points:Learn about Sarah's sunrise in Geelong, just outside Melbourne, Australia being one of 4 kids and the influences of her dad, who ran a carpet and furniture store and mum who worked in the business and loved the commerce and numbers. Questions our host, Vidit enjoyed exploring with Sarah include: The role of growing up in an entrepreneurial household and how that led to her start in a career in finance roles in the magazine and advertising industry in Australia, and then London and New York, the business model of that industry and key differences between the UK and US markets, how and why she decided to come back to Melbourne and start Bella Box with her twin sister, how they outlived 11 competitors in the beauty subscription category, early days of social media and low customer acquisition cost and learnings from raising venture capital investment.We cover her journey to becoming an angel investor and the role the VC catalyst program from Wade Institute played in providing practical learnings, and the ins and outs of investing + Vidit was fascinated by Sarah's reflections on what she thinks differentiates venture capital and private equity, her transition from founder to an advisory and measuring times per month rather than times per week. Listen in for the full context on this one!It's now time to explore your curiosity. Please enjoy!***Follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn or TwitterContact us via our website to discuss sponsorship opportunities, recommend future guests or share feedback, we love hearing how to improve! Thank you for rating / reviewing this podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, it helps others find us and convince guests to come on the show! ***The High Flyers Podcast re-imagines the traditional notion of a "high flyer" and is a premier product of the Curiosity Center. The podcast showcases the journeys of relatable role models from their sunrise (childhood) to today. Listeners love the unique and direct inside access to these relatable role models, companies and industries in every walk of life to help us all be 1% better everyday, together.145+ guests have joined Vidit Agarwal on the show from around the world including Heads of state, Olympians, Business and cultural leaders, social Advocates, Investors, Entrepreneurs and more. The Curiosity Center is widely recognised as a leading on-demand intelligence network for founders, investors, executives and students with an audience of over 200,000 across this podcast + Association Series Newsletter and 7-Star Events. Find out more at www.curiositycenter.xyzThe Wade Institute is a leading centre for entrepreneurial training based at Ormond College, the University of Melbourne and they deliver education programs to accelerate learning, creation and connection, with facilitators being many of previous guests on this very podcast! ***
Angela Walker In Conversation - Inspirational Interviews, Under-Reported News
Are you ready to unravel the complex world of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS)? This in-depth discussion with Sarah Hamilton from Ehlers-Danlos Support UK is set to provide an enlightening perspective on this rare connective tissue disorder that affects roughly one in 500 people. From offering a closer look at the myriad of symptoms to unravelling the challenges in securing an accurate diagnosis, this comprehensive dialogue is designed to shed light on the often overlooked serious consequences of EDS.As we delve further into the societal impact of EDS, one cannot ignore the inadequate government response to the healthcare needs of those affected. The narrative of EDS going undiagnosed due to scarce resources, lack of education, and a lackluster government response is sadly all too common. Yet, as Sarah and I explore, it's not just about joint issues; many individuals experience more debilitating symptoms and are left without adequate support. Beyond the academic discourse, our conversation takes a pragmatic turn as we discuss self-management strategies and workplace accommodations for chronic illness. Sarah lends valuable insights on the importance of self-advocacy, pacing, and advocating for reasonable adjustments at work. We also examine the potential impact of initiatives like the red seeds framework, the major conditions strategy, and MSK services. If EDS affects you or someone you care about, this conversation is a treasure trove of insights, strategies and hope. Tune in, learn and lend your voice to the conversation.https://www.ehlers-danlos.org/Support the showhttps://www.angelawalkerreports.com/
Today we bring you a special bonus episode from a live event! Add to Cart was in Sydney for Impact.com's iPX partnerships experience for 2023 and we were lucky enough to be invited on to have an Add To Cart chat in person. And better still, we were able to record it and share it with you today. To say Sarah Hamilton has done a few things is a huge understatement - she's a founder - of success story Sand and Sky, bellabox and newly launched Straand (a scalp health brand). She has a background in financial management and marketing, previously working in London at Dazed and Confused magazine and New York for Spin Magazine. She's currently an advisor for Mermade Hair and Hunter Labs and leads the Private Label team at Adore Beauty. The theme for our conversation at iPX was how to create cult brands and hero products. And we discuss this at length. But we also dive into the influencer strategies she's employed over the years, the role of Amazon in her growth and I also get seriously schooled in all things beauty…not a huge surprise there.Links from the episode:ImpactSand and SkyQuestions answered:What are you most proud of?What's the secret to creating a cult brand in 2023?What role have partnerships played in the brand journey?About your co-hosts: Sarah Hamilton from Sand and SkySarah is a founder, investor and advisor. She is a founder and director of STRAAND, a newly launched Scalp Health brand backed by Unilever Ventures. Sarah also holds various advisory roles for Mermade Hair and Hunter Labs while leading the Private Label team at Adore Beauty. Sarah's business background led her to launch Bellabox the largest Australian beauty box in 2011, she then moved to Managing Director in Australia with Supernova, the parent co. for brands such as Coco & Eve and Sand & Sky which she co-founded with her sister. Her love of the startup space led her to Straand and there are a few more brands in the pipeline for launch in late 2023/ early 2024.You can contact Sarah at LinkedInAyaan Mohamud from ImpactAyaan is the RVP of Marketing for impact.com across Asia-Pacific and leads all of the company's marketing activities in the region including PR, comms, demand gen and events. She has more than 13 years' experience working in the marketing, media and technology industry in both APAC and EMEA. She joined impact.com four years ago from Sizmek (now Amazon), where she held a number of regional leadership roles for over four years. Prior to this Ayaan held senior marketing positions at Dataxu (now Roku) and Comscore in London.You can contact Ayaan at LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andrew Banovich of The VANNS chats their new album 'Last Of Your Kind', their upcoming New Zealand tour and recording by the beach.Sarah Hamilton from One of One talks about their annual breakfasts, how to be more inclusive and Kisschasy.The Emerald Ruby discusses her single Safety House, the struggles of being an independent musician and writing flute music.Follow The VANNS on IG, FB & Tik-TokFollow One of One on IG, FB & their websiteFollow The Emerald Ruby on IG, FB & Tik-Tok Visit Be Groovy Or Leave to discover the best in new musicFollow Life on Music & Be Groovy Or Leave on IG, FB & Tik-Tok
Edmonton's downtown is in trouble. Crime is up, businesses are shutting down, and an expected influx of new residents just hasn't materialized. What's the problem and how do we fix it? City councillors Aaron Paquette and Sarah Hamilton join Ryan for a fiery debate in the Real Talk studio. They spell out the reality right now (12:00), why Clr. Paquette doesn't support a new provincial task force (31:30), and how to address angry opposition to supervised consumption sites (37:30). If you've been wondering about the "15 Minute Cities" plan, you'll find the truth at 48:15. The councillors take us behind the curtain re: why the voted the way they did on the four-year budget (1:04:00), a failed regional transit plan (1:05:30), and bring us up to speed on Edmonton's anti-racism strategy (1:14:00). The round table wraps with ideas to inject energy back into Jasper Avenue (1:16:30). Take a look at the stunning pond hockey masterpiece Lewis Lavoie painted for the Real Talk Pond Hockey Classic (1:21:00). It's up for auction right now, in support of KidSport St. Albert and Uncles & Aunts at Large! PLACE YOUR BID: https://twitter.com/ryanjespersen/status/1620468621511393281?s=20&t=bnZBXgAn7DeYvgZ6eL0jYg SHOOT US A NOTE: talk@ryanjespersen.com WEBSITE: https://ryanjespersen.com/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/RealTalkRJ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/RealTalkRJ/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@realtalkrj PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Revelation of Jesus // Sarah Hamilton Awaken City Church exists to see the Hutt Valley and beyond saturated in the love and hope of Jesus, one transformed life at a time. Website: www.awakencitychurch.nz Facebook: www.facebook.com/AwakenUpperHutt
This podcast explores the current evidence guiding how feedback can be most effectively delivered in clinical supervision. Supervision is a central feature of the RANZCP training program. While supervision is valued by trainees, they often discuss the desire for more feedback from their supervisors. Supervisors can struggle to provide feedback in busy clinical settings, and it is not always easy to deliver effective feedback. Today's panel will explore why feedback is important, why supervisors often struggle to provide feedback, and provide practical guidance to supervisors wanting to improve their practice to make sure the feedback they provide in supervision has a positive impact.Associate Professor Stephen Parker is a clinical academic psychiatrist in Brisbane, Australia. He has appointments as a Research Psychiatrist and Staff Specialist in Early Psychosis at The Prince Charles Hospital, and he is one of the Directors of Training in Queensland.Dr Jessica Weallans M.D. MClSc FRANZCP is an early career Psychiatrist with a certificate in adult psychiatry. She currently practices in the public sector, with the Gold Coast Mental Health and Specialist Service, in Australia. Dr Weallans is passionate about medical education, including feedback in clinical supervision. She published a systematic review on guidance for providing effective feedback in clinical supervision in postgraduate medical education. Sarah Hamilton resides in Brisbane, Australia and is completing a PhD with Griffith University where she developed a new suite of supervisor competency assessment tools (GSAT). Sarah works for Queensland Health as the state-wide allied health professional practice leader for social work and as Chair of the supervision implementation committee, works to support the resourcing and provision of supervision. Sarah is particularly interested in supervision training, evaluation, multicultural capability and professional identity.Resources:Links and information to Resources can be found at this link:Effective feedback in clinical supervision references (ranzcp.org)Feedback:If you have a topic suggestion or would like to participate in a future episode of Psych Matters, we'd love to hear from you.Please contact us by email at: psychmatters.feedback@ranzcp.orgDisclaimer:This podcast is provided to you for information purposes only and to provide a broad public understanding of various mental health topics. The podcast may represent the views of the author and not necessarily the views of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists ('RANZCP'). The podcast is not to be relied upon as medical advice, or as a substitute for medical advice, does not establish a doctor-patient relationship and should not be a substitute for individual clinical judgement. By accessing The RANZCP's podcasts you also agree to the full terms and conditions of the RANZCP's Website. Expert mental health information and finding a psychiatrist in Australian or New Zealand is available on the RANZCP's Your Health In Mind Website.
In this episode, I caught up with Sarah Hamilton, who is an AWS Community Builder and a software engineer at LEGO.We talked about her journey into serverless and LEGO's serverless adoption has changed since I spoke with Sheen and Nicole on this podcast. In the two years since they have grown from 6 features teams to over 25, all focused on serverless technologies. We also talked about some of Sarah's previous work, especially a project where she used Step Functions, and her approach towards testing Step Functions.Links from the episode:Sarah's talk on advanced event-driven architectures at LEGO groupEpisode 12: Serverless at LEGO with Nicole Yip and Sheen BrisalsFor more stories about real-world use of serverless technologies, please follow us on Twitter as @RealWorldSls and subscribe to this podcast.Want to step up your AWS game and learn how to build production-ready serverless applications? Check out my upcoming workshops and I will teach you everything I know.Opening theme song:Cheery Monday by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3495-cheery-mondayLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
Sarah Hamilton is a dynamic City Councillor in Edmonton, Alberta, with an extensive history in public service, both in government and working with not-for-profit organizations. Sarah's ability to be a strong community builder stems from her communication skills. With a background in journalism, public relations & teaching communication, Sarah has an unmatched ability to understand the people she serves in her volunteer work and her government roles that also include Commissioner on the Edmonton Police Commission, Representative on the Federation of Canada Municipalities Board of Directors, and the Chair of the Urban Planning Committee.Taylor Hack, serial entrepreneur and Marketing Strategist at Gravidia Inc., hosts thought leaders, innovation pioneers & leaders at every level to decode the challenges that test our limits, the disruptions that shake our industries, and the vision that pulls us through to the success we know is possible.
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We are talking about Event Driven Architecture examples today. There was an event in London a few weeks ago, called EDA Day. It was organised by GOTO with a lot of AWS contributors. It was neat because it was one day focused on event driven architectures. It showed the coming together of a 15 to 20 year old pattern of EDA, plus serverless. And all the bigger services on top of that, like Eventbridge and Step Functions. Gregor Hohpe's Keynote Gregor Hohpe did the keynote talk: 'I made everything loosely coupled. Does my app fall apart?' Gregor is an AWS enterprise strategist. And he talked about the event landscape and the complexities behind event driven and architecture. He had a diagram called: 'A calls B'. It looked pretty simple until you get to the million things you need to think about when A calls B! He said that there were three languages in a cloud native serverless domain. The business domain and how you talk about the business domain as a business person. The eventing architecture and how you talk about it as an architect. And the cloud native area, and how you talk about it as a cloud engineer. So DDD, event framework and CDK for automation. It's about having those three separate languages and how you talk. And bringing them together at the end. Serverless Espresso And one neat thing to mention is a developer advocate called Julian Wood. He's worth looking up on Twitter. He, Ben Smith, and a few others from Serverless Land, put together a demo called Serverless Espresso. You scan a barcode and through an event driven step function, event bridge sequence, you can order a coffee from your phone. It looks and sounds really simple. But you watch the whole thing happen. That's a great lab. So look up AWS labs, to see Serverless Espresso. It's well put together to show how you build an event driven architecture from the ground up. Ben Ellerby - Minimal Viable Migrations Another good speaker was Ben Ellerby. He worked in Theodo and is an AWS Serverless Hero. He has a thing about Minimal Viable Migrations. A lot of people think event driven is a greenfield or brand new thing. But he had a great talk about existing architecture and going event driven. He talked about doing a small part of your architecture and going bit by bit. By using an incremental model. David Boyne - Awesome EventBridge David Boyne joined AWS and does ‘Awesome EventBridge'. He has open source projects. And he does a great talk on 'Thinking Event First'. How to approach events and get your schemes right. And really think about your domain model and lock it in from day one. So he's got a bunch of tools as well. So it's worth looking up his resources on ‘awesome event bridge'. Marcia Villalba - FooBar Serverless Another great speaker was Marcia Villalba. She's one of the developer advocates at AWS. She's got great content on good practices and getting started. She has a really nice way of explaining these concepts. There is one thing I get nervous about around event driven and domain driven. People who are good at it tend to get very complicated very quickly and lose everyone. But Marcia's super at bringing these concepts across and helping normal teams, which is every team. Check out her FooBar Serverless YouTube channel. There is tons of developer friendly content from beginner to more advanced. It's one of my YouTube subscriptions that I watch quite regularly. Lego Talk - Sarah Hamilton and Sheen Brisals The last one to talk about is Lego. They sponsored the event. And they had two talks. Sarah Hamilton is one of the software engineers and she gave a really good talk about the advanced techniques they're using in their event driven architecture. My friend, Sheen Brisals was speaking as well. They have a fantastic story, which is well worth listening to. It's about how they moved to an event driven serverless architecture. There's a socio-technical element to this. How you organise your teams and the attitude is what I would call a core engineering competency and mindset. As opposed to an architectural pattern. Lego tells their story brilliantly. Product Leader panel The event ended with a panel of product leaders from Eventbridge, Step Functions and MongoDB. It was a really relaxed panel. Emily Shea, who we know well, was there. She works in go to market for serverless. It was a relaxed chat. No one was pushing any tools. They were shooting the breeze on good practice and what's coming down the track. The evolution of event driven architecture and the tie in with serverless. There's something in it! I don't want to say Serverless is becoming EDA or EDA is becoming serverless. But serverless enables EDA for sure. https://gotoldn.com/ https://theserverlessedge.com/ https://twitter.com/ServerlessEdge
Guest; Sarah Hamilton, Edmonton City Councillor - Ward sipiwiyiniwak.
Listen to a friendly, playful and inspirational chat with Sarah Hamilton who teaches voice lessons from kids to adults with a philosophy “There is no such thing as a person who can not sing. If you can speak, you can sing.” Hear her story including the “big moment” when she stepped into herself as a singer. Learn what a typical day is like for a voice student in college and how the intensity influenced her schedule now running her a private voice studio. Get insights on how a background in athletics or recreational sport can positively impact your singing voice. Learn what the four major voice types are and how you can find out where yours falls. Discover how the Speakeasy Cooperative provides support to a global community of independent voice teacher studio owners. Hear her thoughts and Dawn's on connecting with others singing ‘imperfectly' without taking yourself too seriously. Find out how she works with students and how her lesson offerings changed over the pandemic. Plus, find out where you might be able to see Sarah perform and more! Cheers! Hamilton Voice Studio Website: http://www.hamiltonvoice.com/ Facebook: Hamilton Voice Studio Instagram: @hamiltonvoicestudio To learn more about X2 Comedy visit: https://www.x2comedy.com/ Facebook & Instagram: @x2comedy
About Sarah HamiltonSarah Hamilton is a Software Engineer at LEGO Group and an AWS Community Builder. Prior to her current role, she was a Cloud Engineer at aleios. Twitter: @serverlesssarah LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hamilton-sarah/ Medium: https://medium.com/@08hamiltons GitHub: https://github.com/hamilton-s
Jason opens the show talking about some of the new Spring tracks that are getting underway. Then we welcome in trainer Sarah Hamilton to talk about her first win at Keeneland, the start of her training career, and more!
Sarah Hamilton-Gill created the formula for her company, Leap Into HR Consulting, based on 28 years of consulting experience, and over three decades supporting start ups and SME's to grow. In the past two years, Sarah and her team have supported over 100 new start up consultants during the pandemic. Sarah joins Lucinda on this episode to discuss the ways in which you can make the leap yourself into the world of HR consulting. KEY TAKEAWAYS Before the pandemic, the world of remote working was still being stress-tested and not seen as a viable way of working. Now that most people work remotely, it has opened up the world of consultancy, which can be seamlessly operated from anywhere. Employee relations are now at the forefront of most corporate conversations, and the proliferation of quality, remotely available HR advice means that the HR sector has never been hotter. In order to get started as a consultant, focus upon the things you are truly good at, and the areas in which you excel. Stay in your comfort zone to start with, and gently branch out into other areas. Clarity is essential. You need to work out your ideal life/work balance, as well as your areas of expertise. Also, you must gain clarity on your proposed pricing model. BEST MOMENTS 'There's a fantastic opportunity right now to go into consulting. It's never been better' 'The marketplace has never been busier for outsourcing HR' 'The emphasis at the moment is very operational based' VALUABLE RESOURCES The HR Uprising Podcast | Apple | Spotify | Stitcher The HR Uprising LinkedIn Group How to Prioritise Self-Care (The HR Uprising) How To Be A Change Superhero - by Lucinda Carney HR Uprising Mastermind - https://hruprising.com/mastermind/ www.changesuperhero.com www.hruprising.com Leap Into Consulting - https://www.leapintoconsulting.com About The Guest, Sarah Hamilton-Gill In Sarah's early years in HR Consulting, it was a challenge to juggle a busy consulting diary with being a parent to two babies. It soon became clear to her that without the support and flexibility she got from being a business owner that she would have missed much of her boys growing up. Sarah was just 28 when she decided to go it alone and set up her HR Consultancy business in 1992. Her parents were not happy with her choice to leave the corporate life but today, having successfully built a 7-figure business and two 6-figure businesses, it's obvious she made the right decision. Sarah started working with smaller companies then, as her business evolved, moved onto bigger names. Organisations Sarah has worked with include BT, Vodafone, Santander and the English Football Association. She has gained awards including being a Finalist in the CIPD Best HR Consultancy (2018), Influential Small Business Owner winner (2018), HR Consultancy of the year (2020) Business and Industry Today and finalist for the Reinvention Award (2020). This year Sarah was Winner of an Award from BreatheHR mad also nominated for a Woman In Business Award as well. On 5th November 2020 Sarah self-published her book, Leap into HR Consulting - How to move successfully from Corporate to Consulting which has not only topped the business books list on Amazon but was also a finalist in the Business Book Awards 2021. It's available at all good book shops and Amazon worldwide as an eBook, Audible and paperback. “If I can do it, you can do it too!" Connect with Sarah Hamilton-Gill FCIPD on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/LISarahHG ABOUT THE HOST Lucinda Carney is a Business Psychologist with 15 years in Senior Corporate L&D roles and a further 10 as CEO of Actus Software where she worked closely with HR colleagues helping them to solve the same challenges across a huge range of industries. It was this breadth of experience that inspired Lucinda to set up the HR Uprising community to facilitate greater collaboration across HR professionals in different sectors, helping them to ‘rise up' together. “If you look up, you rise up” CONTACT METHOD Join the LinkedIn community - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13714397/ Email: Lucinda@advancechange.co.uk Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucindacarney/ Twitter: @lucindacarney Instagram: @hruprising Facebook: @hruprising See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Easter Sunday might have started with Resurrection. But for the disciples the day dawned with grief, doubt, and confusion. It wasn't until after sunset that Jesus revealed himself over the breaking of bread. www.awakencity.nz
Here are the relevant links for this episode:77 trees'It's a bummer': Edmonton chops 77 trees near cemetery for new sidewalk, bike lanesDitch the draftProtesters call for Alberta government to scrap K-6 draft curriculumAHS CEODr. Verna Yiu out as president and CEO at Alberta Health ServicesMichael Janz @michaeljanz Meet the councillors: Sarah Hamilton and Michael Janz look forward to team-building Ashley Salvador @AshleyASalvador Meet the councillors: Keren Tang and Ashley Salvador identify key priorities as they begin their terms Links from the discussion Curbing Excessive Executive Compensation Fire, police team up to extinguish growing problem of suspicious fires in northeast Edmonton 2019: City may back out of suburban development biz, council votes Speaking Municipally is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network: locally grown, community supported.This week we highlighted ATB, which was built to help Alberta businesses. Be sure to check out The Future Of, a podcast hosted by ATB's chief economist, Todd Hirsch. We also spoke about The Well Endowed Podcast from the Edmonton Community Foundation. Episode 119 looks at how The Dash Fund helps keep the memory of a very special pet alive while supporting pets in need.Speaking Municipally is produced by Taproot Edmonton, a source of curiosity-driven original stories, curated newsletters on various topics, and locally focused podcasts, all in the service of informing Edmontonians about what is going on in their community. Sign up to get The Pulse, our weekday news briefing. It's free!★ Support this podcast ★
March 15, 2022 ~ When you describe a place that's magical, you're probably using a figure of speech. One possible exception is Ireland. Towering seaside cliffs, rolling emerald-green landscapes, and evocative ancient architecture are just part of what make this magical land a reality. Ready to experience the luck of the Irish? Join us as we preview the culture, cuisine, cities, and countryside of the fabled Emerald Isle with Brendan Vacations expert and Ireland native, Sarah Hamilton.
Do you know the history of the vibrator? Today we find out more with Sarah Hamilton the director of the play In The Next Room.IN THE NEXT ROOM or the vibrator play is a provocative, funny, touching, and entertaining story about a young doctor and his wife. Dr. Givings is obsessed with the marvels of technology and what they can do for his patients. His wife, Catherine, is only a bystander in her husband's world - listening at the door from the next room as he treats his female patients. Dr. Givings is not sure exactly how the vibrators help the women he treats - but they do keep coming back. The only woman whose problem is not helped by the doctor is his own wife who longs to connect with him - but not electrically.In this episode:01:00 - Who is Sarah Hamilton? Why did she decide to do theater?03:00 - The history of the vibrator08:00 - Why did Sarah start In The Next Room?15:00 - What is River & Rail?19:00 - Why did they set up tickets to pay what you wish?21:00 - A program to help women entrepreneurs improve their public speaking skills22:30 - How has directing the play affected Sarah? What was its impact on her?24:00 - Tips for a successful marriage in this time of pandemicSupport them and get your tickets at https://riverandrailtheatre.com/Support the show
New trainer Sarah Hamilton may be a rookie trainer, but she's got a world of equine experience under her belt. Get to know Sarah as she joins The Auxiliary Gate.
If you've been listening all the way to the end of each episode, you'll know that each story ends with a song. That song is performed by a contemporary artist, paying homage to an old-time tune. In this bonus edition of The Folk, you'll hear an all-musical episode of songs featured in the series, including some by Saskatchewan's Clayton Linthicum (of Kacy & Clayton), Yukon-based singer-songwriter Sarah Hamilton, PEI artist Tim Chaisson (of The East Pointers), and a few more from Alberta's own Mike Tod joined by Laura Reid and Nathan M. Godfrey.
What a wonderful week it's been, beautiful people, if you haven't already seen we started a Seize the Yay facebook community last week and it is already brining me SO much joy every day. Thank you to the 200 of you who have already joined and started sharing the little things that make you smile. It's also a lovely place to be able to leave any feedback or further questions for our guests that I can pass on and I'll also share any new events or products there first so if you want to join, I'll pop a link in the show notes. Remember it takes so little to make someone else's day brighter, so why not try do it everyday. Little sneaky shout out before we start to Miah, Al, Jill and Alisha, four beautiful listeners who made MY day last week when they came over at a friend's birthday to say hello and sang the WHOLE seize the yay sing off by heart. NOTHING brings me more joy than to meet you listeners and hear how you're seizing your yay so don't hesitate to share or reach out, it means the world! Because you're not there when we record I always forget people are actually listening so I love being reminded, thank you so much ladies! Back to today's episode, we've got a double dose of Sarah for you with the delightful Sarah Hamilton, co-founder of Bella box and more recently Sand and Sky. Bella box is Australia's largest sampling service bringing 10s of thousands of subscribers the latest of everything trending in beauty. Sand and Sky is the original Australian pink clay mask that has gone viral tightening pores all over the globe and showcasing Australian natural botanicals to the world. You've probably seen me ramble on about both before as I've been a long time customer and admirer of Sarah and her twin Emily since many years ago when we first met at a speaking gig. From working the grill at McDonald's to a career in finance overseas, I love that Sarah's greatest successes weren't even a blip on the radar until her 30s proving again that your way to yay is not only NOT linear but also not predictable. As always, there's many a chuckle and I hope you enjoy our chat as much as we did. + See show notes here + Announcements on Insta at @spoonful_of_sarah + Subscribe to not miss out on the next instalment of YAY!
Sarah Hamilton is my guest and she talks about the impact of Just a Card - a campaign that encourages people to buy from independent makers, artists, designers, shops and galleries. We discuss the poster campaign on London Underground, in association with Funding Circle, how she secured sitters for her posters from the world of stage and screen and working with a sponsor. Follow Sarah Hamilton on Instagram @sarahhamiltonprints @JustACard @fundingcircleuk @annosafrica @gitajoshi Visit the website https://www.justacard.org/ to join the mailing list, purchase a pin, and learn more about the campaign
On this month's episode, we're celebrating International Women's Day. We learn how Women Building Futures has grown from a grassroots group, to an incredible organization that is changing the face of Alberta's construction industry and lifting women out of poverty. And we sit down with city Councillors, Bev Esslinger and Sarah Hamilton to talk about women in politics. But first, we'll learn how the Counselling Program at YWCA is empowering women in Edmonton. Links: Find out more about the Counselling Programs at the YWCA. Check out our Vital Topic: Women in Edmonton. Get involved with the City of Edmonton's Committees […]
In this episode I talk to artist and designer Sarah Hamilton about the Just A Card campaign which encourages people to buy from independent shops and makers. Sarah talks about what inspired her to start the campaign and how she grew her volunteer team to help support the project. Twitter @justacard1 Twitter @empower_artists Instagram @justacard Instagram @orsomajorart Instagram @thegitajoshi
Gita Joshi and Sarah Hamilton discuss social media for artists and designers. We talk about why artists should build their own audience and how this can help them reach buyers, stockists, curators and galleries. Sarah Hamilton is a designer and artist, she is also the founder of the Just A Card campaign. Gita Joshi is an art dealer, curator and producer for Artists' Open Studios Instagram @justacard @orsomajorart Twitter @empower_artists @orsomajorart @sarahhamiltonps @justacard1 Facebook Empowering Artists Just A Card