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Gina Rinehart's father helped changed the course of Australian history when he lobbied to overturn the ban on iron ore exports in the 1950s, laying the foundation for the Hancock family fortune. In her own life, Rinehart campaigned successfully against Kevin Rudd's mining tax and has made several attempts to gain influence through key media organisations. In episode 2 of Gina, senior correspondent Sarah Martin explores the extent to which both father and daughter have influenced governments of the day. Listen and subscribe to the Gina Podcast at theguardian.com/gina
Gina Rinehart is Australia's richest person – and as her wealth continues to rise, so does her power and influence. But what does she want? In the first episode of Guardian Australia's new podcast series Gina, senior correspondent Sarah Martin explores the impact Rinehart could have on Australian politics. Rinehart grew up in the vast expanse of the Pilbara. To understand her story, we delve into her past and how her unique childhood under the influence of Lang Hancock shaped her
With Sarah Martin.A call-out to anxious parents and grandparents to join Sarah Martin as she asks Dr Norman Swan what to do about sleep, diet, school refusal, social media, what genetics determine and what you can and can't change.Event details:Sat 01 Mar, 12:00pm | West Stage
In this episode, we're joined by Sarah Martin, an experienced adult geriatric nurse practitioner, to discuss how to be the best advocate for your loved one with dementia and ensure they receive the best care possible. She shares invaluable advice on how to prepare for emergency situations and why it's essential to start planning immediately after a dementia diagnosis. We dive into practical strategies for building a strong care team, reducing the risk of falls, and offering essential tips for family members to ensure their loved one receives proper care during hospitalizations. With Sarah's expert guidance, you'll gain the tools to navigate the challenges of dementia care and help your loved one maintain a higher quality of life.
As we approach the Australian federal election, our new podcast series is exploring how much power and influence Gina Rinehart has in this country. She is a success story, worth almost $40bn. She's also a climate sceptic, a Trumpette, a litigant – even against her own kids – and the woman who saved Australian swimming. Reged Ahmad speaks to senior correspondent and the host of this new series, Sarah Martin, to ask: who is Gina Rinehart, and what does she want? Listen and subscribe to the Gina Podcast at theguardian.com/gina
Sarah Martin, curriculum coach at St. Johns Classical Academy in Fleming Island, Florida, delivers a lecture on teaching American history to elementary students and the best methods for keeping history exciting. This lecture was given at the Hoogland Center for Teacher Excellence seminar, “The Art of Teaching: American History” in January 2025. The Hoogland Center for Teacher Excellence, an outreach of the Hillsdale College K-12 Education Office, offers educators the opportunity to deepen their content knowledge and refine their skills in the classroom.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sarah Martin, Chief Executive Officer, PulsateWithout proactive strategies to drive debit card usage, financial institutions are leaving money on the table. Many mobile banking apps offered by community Fis have no mechanism for identifying who should be prompted to use their cards more. The answer is tech that can leverage data-driven insights to deliver personalised, real-time notifications. Robin Amlôt of IBS Intelligence speaks to Sarah Martin of platform provider Pulsate.
South Shore musician Sarah Martin talks about her New Years Eve single and plays some songs live in studio. See her at the Spire Center in Plymouth on the Main Stage on Thursday January 16!! Learn more at https://www.sarahmartinmusic.com.
Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O Henderson have dominated the breakfast slot in Sydney for almost two decades. But their show's recent expansion into the Melbourne market has tanked. And while they have a reputation for crude language and stunts, the conversations that are broadcast continue to raise questions about how the show skirts decency standards. Senior correspondent Sarah Martin and reporter Kate Lyons tell Nour Haydar how Australia's highest-rating radio program gets around broadcast regulations You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport
Almost Christmas 2024 - Dropbox Link: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/19rz2qtlngsqn7o8vyi7m/AlmostChristmas12172024.mp3?rlkey=fmhwhjtsilewkzfuw3vp2svat&dl=0 The Aldous Collins Band, Cara Brindisi, Ashley Jordan, The Ballroom Thieves, Chad Perrone, Eddie Japan, Dwight and Nicole, Total Strangers, Lake Street Dive, Munk Duane,The Elovaters/Jackson Weatherbee, Lainey Dionne, Jay Psaros, LEW, Lori McKenna, Christa Gniadek, Liz Longley, Sarah Martin, Rocco DeRosa, Jillian Dawn, Adam Frates, Dalton & The Sheriffs, The Ghouls, Jill McCracken, Mark Erelli, Kimaya Diggs, Eli “Paperboy” Reed, OldJack, Valerie Barretto, The Something, Sam Robbins/Halley Neal, and more!
Musician Sarah Martin returns to talk with Andy about doing things alone, upcoming musical releases, communication in relationships, and the intended audience for Frozen 2. Intro music is "String Anticipation" by Cory Gray.
Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O Henderson have dominated the breakfast slot in Sydney for almost two decades. But their show's recent expansion into the Melbourne market has tanked. And while they have a reputation for crude language and stunts, the conversations that are broadcast continue to raise questions about how the show skirts decency standards. Senior correspondent Sarah Martin and reporter Kate Lyons tell Nour Haydar how Australia's highest-rating radio program gets around broadcast regulations
In a Barrel-Aged Classic, comedian joins Andy to talk about keeping your work fresh, writing jokes in someone else's voice, not wanting a TV show, and S&M comedy!
Bill talks to Author Sarah Martin and her daughter, Alice, on Alice's first ever psychotic episode and her book 'Dear Psychosis'. The book is described as a confronting, dramatic and no-holds-barred account of a family's experience following their daughter's first-ever psychotic episode in Istanbul, and her later diagnosis of bipolar disorder. It's now available to purchase, for more information head to Sarah Martin's website. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australians are paying the most expensive advertising fees in the world to sell their homes online as a result of the market dominance of realestate.com.au and Domain. Senior correspondent Sarah Martin tells Reged Ahmad what's behind the astronomical rise in profits for the real estate websites and if the government can do anything about it You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport
Imagine receiving a message from a stranger, informing you that your 21-year-old daughter Alice, who was travelling alone in Turkey, was experiencing a mental health crisis. What would you do? Sarah faced this situation and the journey with her daughter since has been nothing short of inspirational. Host application form:https://forms.gle/eGNUbdpR72EnrtkX6 Speaker application form:https://forms.gle/9fpJTcsf1Fz9cFC29 Social media handles:@storiesthatstir Event links:https://events.humanitix.com/stories-that-stir-freedom Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/StoriesthatStir
In this episode, I'm thrilled to welcome my Fit Sister in Christ, Sarah Martin as she shares her powerful transformation from chasing worldly fitness perfection to finding true freedom in Christ. After years of striving for the perfect body and life, Sarah hit rock bottom, only to discover that the fulfillment she wanted could only be found in Jesus. Hear how surrendering her need for control led to real peace, and how letting go of the world's standards opened the door to God's perfect love and truth. Moments you don't want to miss: The emptiness of striving for worldly perfection and how hard chasing numbers is on you emotionally. How sometimes you have to hit rock bottom so you can look up to find Jesus. Hear Sarah's story of surrender in her fitness and the peace she found in Christ. The freedom in embracing God's truth over the world's standards for a healed and whole life. How hope and healing are possible, even when you feel at the end of your rope. If the Strong. Confident. His. Podcast has helped you, please rate and review the show where you are listening. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/strong-confident-his/id1504962677 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Ymer79UOqIbItrwPJErxC?si=aicAl7-ERVOMEsKqsUOX7w Can you think of a few friends who would find this episode helpful? Hit that share button and bless them! *I'm launching a Live Guided Fit God's Way 30-Day Transformation Course in October. Space is limited, so sign up here https://www.kimdolanleto.com/waitlist Connect with me! WEBSITE: https://www.kimdolanleto.com PODCAST: https://www.kimdolanleto.com/strong-confident-his-podcast BOOKS: https://www.kimdolanleto.com/shop WORKOUT SERIES: https://www.kimdolanleto.com/shop FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/kimdolanleto INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/kimdolanleto YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/kimdolanletofit
Personalized, real-time micro-engagements are more than just a trend – they're reshaping the future of banking. By leveraging technology to create meaningful, timely interactions, financial institutions can build stronger customer relationships, increase loyalty, and stay competitive in an ever-evolving digital landscape. On today's episode of Banking Transformed, we're joined by two industry leaders: Sarah Martin, CEO of Pulsate, a company at the forefront of mobile engagement technology, and Eric Givens, SVP of Research and Development at Arizona Financial CU. We discuss how real-time communication is not just about big data or complex algorithms, but about using new tools to create small, impactful moments that resonate with consumers on a personal level. Our guests also show how micro-engagements will continue to transform the banking experience, making it more human, more relevant, and more valuable for customers and financial institutions alike.
Today's guest has taken a 4 Week Vacation® (it was actually for five weeks!) She knows the value of setting up a business so that work supports life and not the other way around, and she sees firsthand the impact on herself, her business, her team, and her family. We welcome Sarah for her third appearance on the Profit by Design podcast!Sarah Martin is the president and co-owner of Cabin Works, a property maintenance and cleaning company in the rural mountain town of Granby, Colorado. She and her husband, Phill, started Cabin Works over 10 years ago to provide peace of mind to busy and absentee property owners needing a reliable, professional, and trustworthy property maintenance company. Sarah and her team strive to foster a workplace culture of family involvement and work-life balance at Cabin Works through flexible, kid-friendly, and remote work opportunities. They enjoy providing family activities for their team members throughout the year to show appreciation for their team's hard work. They also love giving back to their community through donations and volunteering. When not working with their team, you can often find Sarah, Phill, and their three young children, Alivia, Mia, and Asher exploring the Colorado mountains on their skis or mountain bikes.Profit by Design is a Tap the Potential Production.Show Highlights:Sarah's background story of starting her business during the pandemic and constantly struggling with cash flow, profitability, and burnout Sarah's position as a graduate and alumni of the Better Business Better Life program—seeing her team members take advantage of the training benefits now!The rebuilding process when big changes occur and team members leaveEmpowering her team to handle challenges and issues while she took an extended vacationThe value of planning a “transition day” to reorient yourself on your first day back in the office after a long vacationSarah's perspective on what's been going right at Cabin Works since her last extended vacationThe beauty of having redundancy with every position on your team to promote sustainability and valueSarah's full life away from work: skiing, biking, hiking, backpacking, and kids' sports Dr. Sabrina's How to Hire the Best teaching moment in highlighting what Cabin Works is doing right to attract A-players and be an employer of choice for their areaSarah's decision for 2024: Why she's NOT taking a 4 Week Vacation® this year but still has freedom and flexibility for trips, kids' events, and family time away from workJoin our Pledge-A-Thon for the month of July by taking the free 4 Week Vacation® pledge. Take the pledge now!Sarah's takeaways from today's conversation: “It's worth the stress and challenges in planning to take a 4 Week Vacation®. It makes your job easier and empowers your team to work from their strengths and take ownership over their role.”Links and Resources:Connect with Sarah Martin and Cabin Works: Website, Facebook, and InstagramPut your stake in the ground to take your life back from your business! Join our Pledge-A-Thon in July by taking the free 4 Week Vacation® pledge today! We are looking for 100 entrepreneurs to take the pledge and be entered into a drawing to win a free pass to the How to Hire the Best Course.
Can data really help your business? You bet! Data is knowledge and it makes you more savvy and strategic about finding and seizing equipment sale and rental opportunities. Now that 2024 is at its midway point, it's a good time to assess the market and get a good grasp on the big picture. In this episode, Sarah Martin, associate director of forecasting at Dodge Construction Network, unpacks the sectors that are flourishing and those that are slowing, and why. She discusses the two big wild cards that heavily influence construction, too. Martin explains how to understand and use the Dodge Momentum Index as a gauge for project planning and starts. She also offers up the fruits of her daily work as a forecaster, pointing to trends, identifying activity, and postulating about federal interest rates as well as election impact for the industry. Discover where contractor sentiment is now and what lies ahead for the remainder of the year and into 2025. Dodge Construction Network Visit IEDA Group Website IEDA Events Produced By: Social Chameleon
The number of disabled students recognised as needing greater learning support has grown to almost 1 million nationally. But these children are increasingly being suspended from schools, including some as young as five years old. Investigative reporter Sarah Martin explains to Jane Lee how Australia's education system has reached crisis point
In this episode, I interviewed 3 Inner Peace Yoga Therapy students or alumni: Sara Hall, Sarah Martin, and Julie Williams. They each have different backgrounds but have collaborated on various initiatives in the field of pain management and yoga therapy. We dove into some of the work they've done, including a recent paper published on the implementation of a clinic-based yoga program for chronic pain. We also discussed the distinction between pursuing a career as a yoga therapist within a medical setting with a formal degree, compared to establishing a yoga therapy practice without a medical qualification.Links:Manage My Pain with Yoga (free course in English)Manage my Pain with Yoga (free course in Spanish)Santosha Yoga Therapy (Julie Williams)Integrative Medicine at TRIASupport the Show.Connect with Inner Peace Yoga Therapy Email us: info@innerpeaceyogatherapy.com Website Instagram Facebook
Just back from an action-packed NACUSO Network Conference, Glen shares interviews with NACUSO CEO Ronaldo Hardy, Peacefully Founder/CEO Jennifer Good and Sarah Martin, Founder/CEO of “New CUSO of the Year” Pulsate. Also, Bitcoin's halving leads Coinbase to double down. Links related to this episode: NACUSO: https://www.nacuso.org/ Pulsate: https://www.pulsatehq.com/ Peacefully: https://peacefully.com/ Coinbase's new Bitcoin commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xdd64ifS_Ks Our January interview with Ronaldo Hardy, even earlier in his NACOSO role: https://www.big-fintech.com/Media?p=nacusos-big-ideas-for-credit-unions-of-all-sizes Register for our next CU Town Hall on Wednesday May 8 at 3pm ET/Noon PT when Anne Legg will join us to continue early April's discussion of the foundation credit unions must establish to leverage Generative AI. As always, expect a live and lively interactive conversation tackling the key issues facing CUs. It's free to attend, but advance registration is required: https://www.cutownhall.com/ Find us on X and BlueSky at @bigfintech, @jbfintech and @154Advisors (same handles for both) You can also follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/best-innovation-group/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jbfintech/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/glensarvady/
It's sobering to think that just one in ten consumers want anything to do with a bank branch anymore. On top of that, loyalty gets spread among many financial institutions and their various products. Sarah Martin, CEO of Pulsate, discusses how she's putting technology in place that helps community banks and credit unions get a leg up in an ultra-competitive space — all by bringing order and sharp focus to product offerings under one digital roof.
Insiders takes the stage for a special live show – with an audience – from Adelaide Writers Week. David Speers' guest is South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas, while a panel of returning favourite Sarah Martin, Mark Kenny and Clare Armstrong discuss the washup of the Dunkley by-election.
A scheme called HyperVerse attracted more than a billion dollars in investments and endorsements from celebrities including Chuck Norris and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. But a Guardian Australia investigation found that the CEO of HyperVerse didn't even exist. Sarah Martin, a senior correspondent with Guardian Australia, explains how the scheme worked, who was behind it, and how regular people lost a lot of money. For transcripts of Front Burner, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.
A Guardian Australia investigation has revealed thousands of people have lost millions of dollars to the HyperVerse crypto scheme. So what were investors promised? And why wasn't more done to warn consumers here in Australia, despite one overseas authority calling it a ‘possible scam'? Investigations correspondent Sarah Martin tells Gabrielle Jackson how a chance conversation at the hairdresser pulled her into the HyperVerse
Welcome to Episode 92 of The Perfectionist's Guide to Mothering! Today I'm replaying an episode from last year with my friend Sarah Martin. Just a reminder that my application for interns is still open! Head to andreafortenberry.com/intern Sarah Martin is a wife, mom, author, and a Certified FASTer Way Health & Wellness Coach. She is passionate about gathering purpose-driven women and coaching you in health and wellness to love God heart, soul, mind, and strength to be fit for the call He has on your life. Some of the resources we mention in this episode include: The YouVersion Bible App The Last Dance ESPN Documentary Reduce Insulated Tumbler* Sarah's book, Higher Pursuits: Positioning Yourself for Everyday Revival* You can connect with Sarah via: Instagram: @sarahmartinvibrantlife Her website Just a reminder that you can connect with me via: Instagram @andreafortenberry My website Subscribe to my free monthly magazine, Restore. New issues come out the first Friday of every month. *Affiliate Link --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andreafortenberry/support
Guardian Australia journalists Sarah Martin and Tory Shepherd have been friends a long time. In this final epsiode of The tale I dine out on, they recount a hectic night in Hamburg during the 2017 G20 in which an encounter with Vladimir Putin's security team gave them the story of a lifetime. The tale I dine out on is a summer series from 10 of our favourite storytellers – actors, comedians, writers and Guardian staff – in which they recount a story that never fails to entertain
Driving instructor Rose Dooley lives alone in rural Ireland, but in fact she's hardly ever alone. The local residents call Rose any time they have a, shall we say, ghost problem. Which happens more often than you'd think. You see, Rose's father, the late ghost hunter Vincent Dooley, has imbued Rose with certain ‘talents' to divine and chat up ghosts that are giving people a hard time. That's when she's approached by one Martin Martin, a woodworker whose late wife has been making his life hell for the past several years, constantly berating him and his choices from beyond the grave. Martin's daughter Sarah is growing up and has ideas of her own. At the same time, determined to sell his soul for a revived career, washed up American pop star Christian and his wife Claudia have been picking out virgins to sacrifice, and soon set their sights on Sarah Martin. It's up to Rose and Martin to foil the Winters' nefarious schemes, and to make sure it's "curtains for Christian." Intro, Math Club, Debate Society, Hot for Teacher (spoiler-free): 00:00-25:32Honor Roll and Detention (spoiler-heavy): 25:33-56:00Superlatives (spoiler-heavier): 56:01-1:14:13 Directors Mike Ahearn & Enda LoughmanScreenplay Mike Ahearn & Enda Loughman and Maeve Higgins & Demian Fox Featuring Jamie Beamish, Terri Chandler, Emma Coleman, Risteard Cooper, Will Forte, Maeve Higgins, Claudia O'Doherty, Barry Ward Wendy MacLeod's play The House of Yes became an award-winning Miramax film starring Parker Posey, and was produced by many theaters including The Magic Theater, Soho Rep, The Washington Shakespeare Company, The Maxim Gorki Theater in Berlin, and The Gate Theater in London. Her other works for the stage include Sin and Schoolgirl Figure, both of which premiered at The Goodman, Juvenilia and The Water Children, both of which premiered at Playwrights Horizons, and Things Being What They Are, which premiered at Seattle Repertory Theatre, had an extended run at Steppenwolf in Chicago, and was produced by The Road Theatre in LA. She was the first writer selected for The Writer's Room residency at the Arden Theater in Philadelphia, where she wrote Women in Jeopardy! which was selected for The Kilroys' List and premiered at GEVA. The Ballad of Bonnie Prince Chucky was commissioned by and produced at ACT's Young Conservatory in San Francisco. Her prose has appeared in The New York Times, McSweeney's, Salon, POETRY magazine, and on NPR's All Things Considered. A graduate of the Yale School of Drama, she is the James E. Michael Playwright-in-Residence at Kenyon College. Her plays are available through Dramatists Play Service and at Playscripts.com. Our theme music is by Sir Cubworth, with embellishments by Edward Elgar. Music from Extra Ordinary: “A Woman's Heart” by Eleanor McAvoy, performed by McAvoy and Mary Black. For more information on this film (including why the Professor chose it, on Our Blog), the pod, essays from your hosts, and other assorted bric-a-brac, visit our website, scareupod.com. Please subscribe to this podcast via Apple or Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you like what you hear, please leave us a 5-star rating. Join our Facebook group. Follow us on Instagram.
Local sounds of the holiday season performed by bands and musicians from across New England. Including...Liz Longley, Dalton And The Sheriffs, Jillian Jensen, Dwight and Nicole, Lauren Weintraub, Adam Frates, Eli Paperboy Reed, Pat & Mal Fey, Timmy Brown, Mark Erelli, Ambar Cassidy feat Local TV, Grace Potter & The Nocturnal, Isabel Pless, Katlyn Evans & Rob Pagnano, Lori McKenna, Chad Perrone, Aldous Collins Band, Avi Jacob, Carly Tefft, Eddie Japan, Jackson Weatherbee, Lainey Dionne & Rayvon, Jay Psaros, Juliana Hatfield, Stephen Sifflard, Katie Dobbins, Sam Robbins & Halley Neal, Joe Merrick, Lake Street Dive, Kimaya Diggs, Hope Shanley, Candy O'Terry feat. Crit Harmon and Grace Kelly, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Grace Morrison, Ayla Brown, Ballroom Thieves, Amanda McCarthy, Crooked Coast, Letters to Cleo, Munk Duane, OldJack, Renee Leavitt, Sarah Martin, Morgan Clark, and more!
“Good morning, Miss!” EMM mission intern Sarah Martin hears these words so often as she walks the hallways and enters the classrooms at the Promesa School in Cusco, Peru.
An often overlooked governmental body at the state Capitol drew much attention Wednesday. The Minnesota State Board of Investment — which includes Gov. Tim Walz, Attorney General Keith Ellison and other top officials — had to meet in a larger room than usual, and one that made entry and exit for state officials more accessible.That's because pro-Palestinian and Jewish groups gathered there to weigh in on the state's foreign investments. The board manages public pension accounts and other investments. Those benefiting Israel make up $116.3 million dollars, or 0.14 percent of the state's portfolio, according to the governor's office.“As a nurse, this latest bombing campaign — unprecedented in the century by every measure of death and destruction — was unimaginable,” retired nurse Sarah Martin said during the meeting's public comment period. “Hospitals were at the center of Israel's attacks. My pension, which I get because I took care of sick and injured people in a state-of-the-art hospital just down the street, was used to destroy the hospitals of Gaza.”Human Rights Watch on Sunday said its investigation into an Oct. 17 strike on Gaza's Al-Ahli hospital suggests a Hamas misfire caused that blast. But Israeli bombardments have caused massive death and destruction, including at hospitals. Israel's military says Hamas uses the facilities as shields for an underground network of tunnels.The retired nurse, Martin, along with five other speakers, asked the state to divest from Israel and weapons manufacturers. The activists said the board moved on its own to divest from South Africa in the 1980s in response to apartheid, pointing to it as a precedent for the actions they want the board to take now.It's part of a global movement known as Boycott, Divest, Sanctions or BDS. Supporters want institutions and governments to withdraw investments in Israel. Some in the Jewish community say the movement is anti-Semitic.“Divestment as part of the Boycott, Divest, Sanction movement would be a profound mistake. You don't divest from the victim of an attack,” State Sen. Ron Latz, DFL-St. Louis Park, said at a press conference before the meeting.The Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas organized the press conference, where Latz and other Jewish community leaders spoke about the anguish that the Israeli people and some of their friends and relatives in Minnesota are feeling in the wake of the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks. And they said pulling state money from businesses there would only make things worse.Meanwhile, about seven miles west of events at the Capitol, dozens of University of Minnesota students and faculty donned Palestinian keffiyeh scarves and walked out of classes to raise awareness and support for Palestinians.“Some professors are worried about canceling class and missing important content for their students. What I have to say to that is, this right here is the content,” said anthropology and global studies professor Serra Hakyemez.Students for a Democratic Society organized the walkout. As for the investment board, it did not indicate whether Wednesday's actions would change its investment practices. Its members thanked people for their comments and ended the meeting without engaging further with the crowd.If it does take action — as it did in 2022 with Russia and Belarus and in 2009 with Iran — it will not be swift. The state typically will gradually withdraw its investments to avoid hurting pensions. For example, six months after the 2022 law went into effect, the state still had about $1 million invested in businesses tied to Russia or Belarus, with about 30 percent of those targeted for divestment. Both laws also have language exempting humanitarian relief, education and journalism organizations.
Sarah Martin is no stranger to dog trialing but we were all the more excited to sit down with her this week after she took home the buckle for the Canadian Cow Dog Futurity.We covered everything from how she got into stockdogs, her influence on the Australian Shepherd breed and the impact she has had on the students that have gone through her stockdog class for the past 15 years.✨Sponsor✨We would like to thank this episodes sponsor Herding East Stock DogsHerding East is a business operated by Samantha and Kier Scott, just East of Airdrie. They offer lessons, clinics, dog sales, stud dogs and co host multiple trials every year. They also are resellers of Inukshuk dog food and Sommer Ranch Stock dog Supplies. Follow Herding East on Facebook or look at their website where you'll see the, Diamond T Cowhorses sponsored, weekly blogs on stockdog training and philosophies.
We are excited to start another series from the 2nd annual Women's in Turf Team Softball Little League World Series Grounds Crew. We had an absolutely incredible time with the new crew members and all that returned! Be sure to follow along in the next couple of weeks. We had the incredible opportunity to talk with two returning crew members, Sarah Martin from the City of Phoenix Parks and Rec and Cheryl Miller from Little League Baseball. Two incredible industry leaders with incredible insight into the gravity of what this event means for the industry.
Speech & Language Specialist Sarah B. Martin joined the show and shared her professional insight of the field, trends, upbrining, signs to look for in your child or others children, and much Moore. MooreSubstance@gmail.com
While power is crucial for data centers, it's also something network engineers don't talk about a lot. In this episode of the Hedge, Sarah Martin from HED Design joins us to talk about the history, current state, and future of power in data centers.
Sarah Martin received a text in the middle of the night from a stranger, saying that her 21 year old Daughter, Alice, who was traveling on the other side of the world, was in trouble. Alice was last seen in Turkey, while Sarah and the rest of the family, live in Australia. This episode is a rollercoaster, as Sarah begins a race to rescue Alice from what appeared to be a psychotic break, in a city thousands of miles away. Sarah has written a book about the ordeal, and you can listen to it first hand in this raw, emotional and incredible episode! 'Dear Psychosis', is Sarah's debut book and is an account of her family's experience following their daughter's first-ever psychotic episode and the trauma that ensued. It is a story of recovery, hope and the power of family.LINKS FOR SARAH:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-martin123Webpage: Sarah Martin Author - Psychosis, AuthorTiktok: SarahMartinAuthor (@sarahmartinauthor) | TikTok Instagram: Sarah Martin (@sarahmartin.author) • Instagram photos and videosFacebook: (3) FacebookAmazon : Dear Psychosis, eBook : Martin, Sarah: Amazon.com.au: Kindle StoreSupport the show
Key Takeaways • Mindset is key! When you change your mindset to be more open to growth and focused on the present, you become more resilient and can overcome more challenges and fears. • Diaphragmatic breathing can be used as a mindfulness practice to help you slow down, recover, and focus on the present. • Consistency is everything. Even if you feel like you are losing motivation, keep going anyway. No matter what your fitness goals are, success starts with mindset. When fitness and health coach Sarah Martin first began training, she became obsessive over seeing results. Regardless of how much she pushed her limits, she still found herself unhappy with her body. She began to shift her mindset, focusing more on rest, recovery, nutrition, and breath work. When she started to spend more time being present in the moment, she began to enjoy her life much more. Now, Sarah has a podcast called Choosing Growth Over Fear where she helps people overcome their fears and live balanced, healthy lifestyles. Today, she speaks with host Dr. Andrew Fix about the importance of mindset for overall success. So many people focus on the future or comparing themselves to others instead of focusing on themselves and the present moment. This can be detrimental to success in the long run. It is easy to get caught up in comparing your successes with others, but remember that your journey is yours alone. It will not be the same as others and that's okay! By adopting a growth mindset, you will be able to overcome fears and challenges that come your way with more resilience. You are in control of your own journey to success. Instead of trying to speed run to the finish line, take time to be fully present for each step. You will enjoy life much more if you allow yourself to be present, and may find that more opportunities come your way as a result. Quotes • “My whole mindset has shifted, because I understand that's when the muscle building process begins… I learned a lot about how important breath work is, and recovery.” (10:33 | Sarah) • “You enjoy life more when you focus on just what's happening in the moment.” (13:57 | Sarah) • “When you are more open to growth, you're able to have more opportunities presented before you and you accept the fear, challenges, things that come your way more resiliently.” (30:42 | Sarah) • “You're in control of not only your actions, your attitude, but also your journey.” (33:55 | Sarah) • “Set small goals and celebrate those, because that's going to lead you to the big, significant results when you look back on your journey.” (45:53 | Sarah) • “What you do every single day is going to account for the quality of your life and the degree of your success. So, whether you feel like putting in the work, do it regardless.” (46:02 | Sarah) Links Flux Footwear https://snwbl.io/flux-footwear/andrewfix 10% off Xero Shoes: 10% off https://xeroshoes.com/go/drandrewfix drinklmnt.com/physioroom - free variety pack with purchase. RAD Roller - $5 off http://radroller.refr.cc/drandrewfix Revogreen https://revogreen.co/drandrewfix Connect with Sarah Martin: Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/sarahtmwellness/ Online coaching application | https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd_2pdFduHSUvTGAHS9rMTUHOPmsbLwS5G-ketnCrlABpSrRA/viewform Connect with Physio Room: Website | https://physioroomco.com/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/physioroomco/ Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/physioroomco Andrew's Personal Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/drandrewfix/ Andrew's Personal Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/andrew.fix.9/ Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
As more drivers go electric, all eyes are on lithium-ion batteries. Sarah Martin, President of Sensing and Safety Technologies at Honeywell, discusses how innovative technologies are steering the course toward electric vehicle (EV) adoption. Learn about EV battery safety and why it's a great time to pursue a career in sensing and safety technologies.Find more stories that explore the future of life and business: https://www.honeywell.com/us/en/newsLet's connect! Follow Honeywell on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/honeywell/Follow Honeywell on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/honeywell/
On this episode of the #mensexpleasure podcast I welcome back a really lovely colleague and friend of mine. Her name is Sarah Martin. You might recall her from episode number 135, where we talked about her research regarding pick up artists. In this episode, we do something a little bit different and discuss a project we've been collaborating on, known as a sexual attitude reassessment (SAR). We talk about the three major assumptions that we see practitioners often make, whether they be sex coaches or therapists or men's work facilitators. So if you're interested in having some beliefs or stereotypes or values about men challenge, this is the episode for you. Key Points: - Sarah reintroduces herself - What is a SAR? - Assumption 1: Men don't warrant specific consideration as men - Assumption 2: You definitely have unconscious bias when it comes to men - Assumption 3: All the men who are in online communities are basement dwelling, violent misogynists - How to work with men who want to improve their communication skills but choose not to do it - Testimonial from Charles Dubois - The next SAR offering Relevant Links: The Man SAR: https://themansar.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cam-fraser/message
Welcome to Episode 78 of The Perfectionist's Guide to Mothering! We're in our Body & Soul Summer series. I'm chatting with my friend Sarah Martin. Sarah Martin is a wife, mom, author, and a Certified FASTer Way Health & Wellness Coach. She is passionate about gathering purpose-driven women and coaching you in health and wellness to love God heart, soul, mind, and strength to be fit for the call He has on your life. Some of the resources we mention in this episode include: My friend Noelle's prayer challenge for your kids' friendships Reach Noelle on Instagram: @noellerhodescomedy The YouVersion Bible App The Last Dance ESPN Documentary Reduce Insulated Tumbler* Sarah's book, Higher Pursuits: Positioning Yourself for Everyday Revival* You can connect with Sarah via: Instagram: @sarahmartinvibrantlife Her website Just a reminder that you can connect with me via: Instagram @andreafortenberry My website Subscribe to my free monthly magazine, Restore. New issues come out the first Friday of every month. *Affiliate Link --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andreafortenberry/support
Do you have a fear of looking at pictures of yourself? Or even looking in the mirror? My guest today, Sarah Martin, felt that way. She was tired of living in fear and knew it was time to change her life. In this episode, Sarah discusses her experiences as an author, speaker, and FasterWay coach. Sarah shares her journey of recovery from diet culture to a lifestyle of fitness and wellness. After speaking at a women's event and looking at photos, she realized that she wanted to find food freedom, health freedom, and body image freedom. After hearing from others about Faster Way, she found it to be parallel to her ministry and ultimately decided to become certified. In this episode, you will learn: The power of finding freedom through fitness The importance of keeping things simple Tools to run your online fitness business Links and Resources Follow Lindsey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lindseysmurray/ Learn more about the Faster Way Certification Program: https://www.fasterwaycertification.com/ Follow Sarah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahmartinvibrantlife/
Today's Mystery: Johnny goes to Wisconsin to investigate the murder of a troubled insurance man.Original Radio Broadcast Date: August 10, 1954When making your travel plans, remember http://johnnydollarair.comTake the listener survey at http://survey.greatdetectives.netGive us a call at 208-991-4783Follow us on Twitter @radiodetectivesJoin us back here tomorrow for another old time radio detective drama.
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Today's Mystery: Johnny goes to Wisconsin to investigate the murder of a troubled insurance man.Original Radio Broadcast Date: August 10, 1954When making your travel plans, remember http://johnnydollarair.comTake the listener survey at http://survey.greatdetectives.netGive us a call at 208-991-4783Follow us on Twitter @radiodetectives
Friend - I absolutely ADORE sharing Shine Spotlights with you as I love lifting up women who are chasing hard after the purpose and calling that God has placed on their heart and Sarah Martin, faith based fitness coach, is one of those women!! Sarah shares her heart for helping women to become 'fit for the call' and we talk a LOT about the pursuit of HEALTH over diet culture, and how building our mental muscles of discipline and obedience is so good for us - not with the goal of being skinny, but for the ability to feel and live our best life for the glory of God! I absolute LOVE this conversation. It's my hope and prayer that you are not only inspired by Sarah's heart to help women reshape their view of 'Godly Health' but also to be inspired to go after what YOU are passionate about to serve your own God Given Purpose. If you'd like to learn more about Sarah's upcoming JumpStart, you can access that HERE and you can also find Sarah on Insta (her profile is SO inspirational and FUN) @sarahmartinvibrantlife Have a blessed week, friend!! PS - if you want to book a 1 hour purpose call with me, you can do that HERE. xoxo Tammy
Hosts Jo Firestone & Manolo Moreno play listener-created games with callers!Games played: I Carrot Believe My Ears submitted by Alex Perry from Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, The Circle of Inanimate Life submitted by Kate Littleton from Terceira, Azores Islands, Portugal, and Somewhere Over The Manolo submitted by Sarah Martin from Roeland Park, KansasCallers: Alex from Edinburgh, Scotland, UK; Alex from Washington, DC; Kate and Shawn from Terceira, Azores Islands, Portugal; LB from Renton, Washington; Chris from Asheville, North Carolina; Lindsey & Becca calling from Grafton, Vermont but from Greater Boston, MassachusettsOutro theme by Max Brebes from San Luis Obispo, CaliforniaThis episode sponsored by: Magic Spoon - Go to magicspoon.com/GAMESHOW and use the code GAMESHOW to save $5 off!Green Chef - Go to GreenChef.com/gameshow135 and use code gameshow135 to get $135 off across five boxes, plus free shipping on your first box!
Hosts Jo Firestone & Manolo Moreno play listener-created games with callers!Games played: Landmark? More Like BLANDmark! submitted by Kate Littleton from Terceira, Azores Islands, Portugal, Somewhere Over The Manolo submitted by Sarah Martin from Roeland Park, Kansas, and Cat or Dog submitted by Delfi Collard from Winchester, EnglandCallers: Nicky from Raleigh, North Carolina; Adam, Kindra, and Remy from Durham, North Carolina; Acasia from Honolulu, Hawai'i; Matt from Liverpool, England; Rabbi Noah from Boston, Massachusetts; Rob from Stow, OhioOutro theme by Brady Brown from Stillwater, OklahomaTake the Max Fun ad survey at maximumfun.org/survey to get a discount at the Max Fun Store!This episode sponsored by: Green Chef - Go to GreenChef.com/gameshow135 and use code gameshow135 to get $135 off across five boxes, plus free shipping on your first box!
Hosts Jo Firestone & Manolo Moreno play listener-created games with callers!Games played: 20th Century Twitter submitted by Kyle Horning from Denver, Colorado, Taylor Swift submitted by Nick from Chicago, Illinois, and Dr. Press Cowfrence submitted by Sarah Martin from Roeland Park, KansasCallers: Josh from Brisbane, Australia; Aubrey (aka Material Girl, Kira (aka Crazy Girl), and Mike from Bison, Kansas; Rosie from Salem, Oregon; Jack from Nottingham, UK; Hilson from Okinawa, JapanOutro theme by Josh Connolly from Wellington, New ZealandThis episode sponsored by: Green Chef - Go to GreenChef.com/gameshow130 and use code gameshow130 to get $130 off, plus free shipping!Magic Spoon - Go to magicspoon.com/GAMESHOW and use the code GAMESHOW to save $5 off!
MaxFunDrive 2022!Hosts Jo Firestone & Manolo Moreno play listener-created games with callers!Games played: Dr. Press Cowfrence submitted by Sarah Martin from Roeland Park, Kansas, Dr. Kvetch-Phrase! submitted by Roxanne Harvey from Louisville, Kentucky, and Well Wishes submitted by JJ van der Put from Spokane, WashingtonCallers: Reyna from Santa Clara, California; Mary from Minneapolis, Minnesota; Grace, Carey, Theresa, and Trouty from Spokane, Washington; Brian & baby from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Sean & Hannah from Richmond, Virginia; Victoria & Max (in a car) from Chatham, New YorkOutro theme by Brady Brown from Stillwater, OklahomaIf you'd like to support this show by becoming a MaxFun member or upgrading your membership, go to maximumfun.org/join!We've got bonus content for MaxFun High-Fivers and a gift embroidered patch for Friends of the Family-level members!