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Painful shoes! Business card etiquette! Unwanted politics! Trade shows are as tough as they are rewarding, so Cosmetics Business' Sarah Parsons and Julia Wray share their top tips. Get involved and send us your questions to cosmetics@hpcimedia.com or contact us on your preferred social media platform. @CosmeticsBusiness #TheCosmeticsBusinessPodcast Contact us: Media & PR contact: cosmetics@hpcimedia.com Sponsorship: Trystan Hurley, trystanh@hpcimedia.com Follow us here: Website: www.cosmeticsbusiness.com IG: www.instagram.com/cosmeticsbusiness LI: www.linkedin.com/showcase/cosmetics-business The Cosmetics Business Podcast is presented by Sarah Parsons and Julia Wray. The producer is Charlotte Alldis.
From relaxation trends to the Ozempic economy, Cosmetics Business journalists Sarah Parsons and Julia Wray explore why body care is beauty's next big ticket. Get involved and send us your questions to cosmetics@hpcimedia.com or contact us on your preferred social media platform. @CosmeticsBusiness #TheCosmeticsBusinessPodcast Contact us: Media & PR contact: cosmetics@hpcimedia.com Sponsorship: Trystan Hurley, trystanh@hpcimedia.com Follow us here: Website: www.cosmeticsbusiness.com IG: www.instagram.com/cosmeticsbusiness LI: www.linkedin.com/showcase/cosmetics-business The Cosmetics Business Podcast is presented by Sarah Parsons and Julia Wray. The producers is Charlotte Alldis.
You asked for more trends… and we listened! Join Cosmetics Business journalists Sarah Parsons and Julia Wray as we reveal next year's unexpected blush fave, as well as the films inspiring beauty looks this winter. Get involved and send us your questions to cosmetics@hpcimedia.com or contact us on your preferred social media platform. @CosmeticsBusiness #TheCosmeticsBusinessPodcast Contact us: Media & PR contact: cosmetics@hpcimedia.com Sponsorship: Trystan Hurley, trystanh@hpcimedia.com Follow us here: Website: www.cosmeticsbusiness.com IG: www.instagram.com/cosmeticsbusiness LI: www.linkedin.com/showcase/cosmetics-business The Cosmetics Business Podcast is presented by Sarah Parsons and Julia Wray. The producers is Charlotte Alldis.
In this episode, Cosmetics Business' journalists Sarah Parsons and Julia Wray discover how beauty brands have breathed new life into advent calendars for Christmas 2024. They also want to answer your questions! So send us a message by emailing cosmetics@hpcimedia.com or contact us on your preferred social media platform. @CosmeticsBusiness #TheCosmeticsBusinessPodcast Contact us: Media & PR contact: cosmetics@hpcimedia.com Sponsorship: Trystan Hurley, trystanh@hpcimedia.com Follow us here: Website: www.cosmeticsbusiness.com IG: www.instagram.com/cosmeticsbusiness LI: www.linkedin.com/showcase/cosmetics-business The Cosmetics Business Podcast is presented by Sarah Parsons and Julia Wray. The producer is Charlotte Alldis.
In this episode, the Cosmetics Business team answer your questions, exploring the hype behind overconsumption core and deinfluencers. Journalists Sarah Parsons and Julia Wray also answer your queries about the best virtual make-up try-on platforms. Send your questions to cosmetics@hpcimedia.com or contact us on your preferred social media platform. @CosmeticsBusiness #TheCosmeticsBusinessPodcast Contact us: Media & PR contact: cosmetics@hpcimedia.com Sponsorship: Trystan Hurley, trystanh@hpcimedia.com Follow us here: Website: www.cosmeticsbusiness.com IG: www.instagram.com/cosmeticsbusiness LI: www.linkedin.com/showcase/cosmetics-business The Cosmetics Business Podcast is presented by Sarah Parsons and Julia Wray. The producers are Charlotte Alldis and Sarah Parsons. The editor is Charlotte Alldis.
In this episode, Cosmetics Business explores the pop culture icons shaping beauty's next big trends – from Beetlejuice to Wicked and the late Queen Elizabeth II. @CosmeticsBusiness #TheCosmeticsBusinessPodcast Contact us: Media & PR contact: cosmetics@hpcimedia.com Sponsorship: Trystan Hurley, trystanh@hpcimedia.com Find us here: Website: www.cosmeticsbusiness.com IG: www.instagram.com/cosmeticsbusiness LI: www.linkedin.com/showcase/cosmetics-business The Cosmetics Business Podcast is presented by Sarah Parsons and Julia Wray. The producers are Charlotte Alldis and Sarah Parsons. The editor is Charlotte Alldis.
In this episode of “The Veterinary Viewfinder,” Dr. Ernie Ward and registered veterinary technician Beckie Mosser discuss one of the most challenging and emotional issues facing veterinary professionals—natural disasters. With Hurricane Milton barreling toward Florida and the aftermath of Hurricane Helene still being felt across the southeastern U.S., veterinary clinics and communities are in urgent need of help. Ernie and Beckie share firsthand experiences of the devastation and the inspiring response from the veterinary community and volunteers. They highlight how veterinary professionals are stepping up to offer assistance, from organizing resource drives to volunteering on the ground. Whether you're a veterinarian or a vet tech, there are numerous ways you can get involved to support colleagues and pets affected by these disasters. Tune in to learn about the incredible work being done and discover how you can help provide relief in times of crisis. Beckie also shares the work done by veterinary technician Sarah Parsons and her Project Golden Vet, as well as their collaboration with The Veterinary Industry Giving Tree. Don't miss this insightful discussion on the critical role veterinary professionals play in disaster relief and recovery efforts. Veterinary Professionals, sign up for the Pet Obesity Prevalence Survey here: https://bit.ly/APOPsignup The Veterinary Industry Giving Tree: https://www.veterinarygivingtree.com/ Project Golden Vet: https://vettechsarahparsons.com/project-golden-vet Hurricane Helene Relief organizations: Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD) https://www.nvoad.org/ NC Disaster Relief Fund https://pay.payitgov.com/ncdonations American Humane Society https://www.humanesociety.org/hurricane-helene-response #veterinary #veterinarytechnician #veterinary #podcast #veterinarypodcast #vettechpodcast #vetpodcast
In this episode, Cosmetics Business answers your questions, exploring how trends come about and identifying what's a real trend, and what's just a fad. Journalists Sarah Parsons and Julia Wray also answers your questions about LED masks. The team will also be answering listener questions in a new fortnightly Q&A edition. Send your questions to cosmetics@hpcimedia.com or contact us on your preferred social media platform. @CosmeticsBusiness #TheCosmeticsBusinessPodcast Contact us: Media & PR contact: cosmetics@hpcimedia.com Sponsorship: Trystan Hurley, trystanh@hpcimedia.com Follow us here: Website: www.cosmeticsbusiness.com IG: www.instagram.com/cosmeticsbusiness LI: www.linkedin.com/showcase/cosmetics-business The Cosmetics Business Podcast is presented by Sarah Parsons and Julia Wray. The producers are Charlotte Alldis and Sarah Parsons. The editor is Charlotte Alldis.
In this episode, Cosmetics Business explores the future of luxury beauty – and why it may never be the same again. Join Sarah Parsons and Julia Wray as they explore beauty's most interesting news, trends and talking points. @CosmeticsBusiness #TheCosmeticsBusinessPodcast Contact us: Media & PR contact: cosmetics@hpcimedia.com Sponsorship: Trystan Hurley, trystanh@hpcimedia.com Follow us here: Website: www.cosmeticsbusiness.com IG: www.instagram.com/cosmeticsbusiness LI: www.linkedin.com/showcase/cosmetics-business The Cosmetics Business Podcast is presented by Sarah Parsons and Julia Wray. The producers are Charlotte Alldis and Sarah Parsons. The editor is Charlotte Alldis.
A manager with fantastic team leads—dedicated, hardworking, and aligned with the clinic's mission—struggles to help these leads transition from being top team members to effective leaders who can manage and hold their peers accountable. In this episode of the Uncharted Veterinary Podcast, Andy and Stephanie break down the challenges of shifting from being "one of the team" to being the person responsible for enforcing standards and accountability. They explore why this transition can be so difficult and offer practical advice on how to empower your team leads, set clear expectations, and provide the right kind of support as they grow into their new roles. If you've ever promoted a team member to a leadership position and found they struggled with managing their former peers, this episode is packed with insights and strategies to help you and your team leads succeed. Let's get into this episode...
Was Huda Beauty's rebrand a success? What does the TikTok 'make-up blindness' trend mean for brands? Is SheerLuxe's AI beauty editor really a problem? Join Sarah Parsons, Julia Wray and Alessandro Carrara as they explore beauty's most interesting news, trends and talking points. Cosmetics Business subscribers receive early access to The Cosmetics Business Podcast from 28 August 2024. The monthly podcast will be released to the general public on 4 September. Article mentioned: Huda Beauty has a new look with redesigned logo and packaging@CosmeticsBusiness #TheCosmeticsBusinessPodcast Contact us: Media & PR contact: cosmetics@hpcimedia.com Sponsorship: Trystan Hurley, trystanh@hpcimedia.com Follow us here: Website: www.cosmeticsbusiness.com IG: www.instagram.com/cosmeticsbusiness LI: www.linkedin.com/showcase/cosmetics-business The Cosmetics Business Podcast is presented by Sarah Parsons, Julia Wray and Alessandro Carrara. The producers are Charlotte Alldis and Sarah Parsons. The editor is Charlotte Alldis.
Are traditional expectations around resignations and job stability becoming outdated? A practice owner shares their concerns about the increasing trend of employees resigning via email or text and the prevalence of job-hopping on resumes. How can we navigate these changing norms without feeling out of touch? In this episode, Maria and Andy explore how to approach these issues with empathy and strategic thinking. They discuss practical steps for interviewing candidates with job-hopping histories, setting clear expectations during onboarding, and cultivating a workplace culture that encourages retention. Maria's deep understanding of leadership and her passion for helping others develop their skills make her the perfect guide for this conversation. Maria Pirita, a Certified Veterinary Practice Manager, Elite Fear Free Certified Veterinary Professional, and former hospital administrator, joins the conversation with her wealth of experience in veterinary medicine and leadership. Maria has spent over a decade in the field and over 20 years honing her leadership skills, making her an expert in helping veterinary leaders adapt to evolving workplace dynamics. Her background in veterinary marketing, team building, and positive work culture provides invaluable insights for addressing these modern challenges. For veterinary practice owners and managers facing the realities of today's job market, this episode offers essential strategies for maintaining professionalism and respect while adapting to change. Join us as we tackle these critical issues with Maria's expert guidance.
Beloved influencer and LVT, Sarah Parsons joins us to talk about her journey building a brand online. Join Dr. Andy Roark and Sarah Parsons, LVT, on the Cone of Shame Veterinary Podcast as they dive into the world of brand building in veterinary medicine. Sarah, the creative force behind the popular @Wat_Really_Happens_at_The_Vet social media channels, shares her journey and insights on leveraging platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook to engage with veterinary professionals. This episode explores the importance of creating content that resonates with a professional audience, the dynamics of social media growth, and tips for veterinary technicians aspiring to establish their own unique brand. LINKS Sarah Parsons on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/watreallyhappensatthevet/ Sarah Parsons: www.vettechsarahparsons.com Team Leads Summit: www.unchartedvet.com/tls2024 Dr. Andy Roark Exam Room Communication Tool Box Team Training Course: https://drandyroark.com/on-demand-staff-training/ Dr. Andy Roark Charming the Angry Client Team Training Course: https://drandyroark.com/charming-the-angry-client/ Dr. Andy Roark Swag: drandyroark.com/shop All Links: linktr.ee/DrAndyRoark ABOUT OUR GUEST Sarah Parsons, LVT, is a distinguished social media Influencer within the veterinary community, renowned for her engaging portrayal as the "silly vet tech" Through vibrant videos showcasing life in Vet Med, Sarah inspires laughter and learning among Veterinary Professionals. She is deeply passionate about fostering a joyful and fulfilling workplace environment. Her dedication has led to being one of the co-founders of Camp VetMed. In addition to her impactful career, Sarah is a devoted mother to two boys. She resides on a ranch in Houston, Texas, where she cherishes outdoor activities, sports, and quality time with friends.
Sarah, Julia and Amanda are some of beauty's most experienced journalists. Along with relative industry newcomer Alessandro, they share their career journeys leading up to Cosmetics Business. In this bonus episode, they remember their first jobs, some of their quirkiest stories, and why they built a career in beauty. In order of appearance: Sarah Parsons (Managing Editor, Cosmetics Business Group) Julia Wray (Head of Editorial, HPCi Media) Alessandra Carrara (News Reporter, Cosmetics Business & Pure Beauty) Amanda Pauley (News Editor, Cosmetics Business & Pure Beauty) Subscribe to The Cosmetics Business Podcast to join Sarah, Julia, Amanda and Alessandro as they explore beauty's most interesting news and talking points every month. @CosmeticsBusiness #TheCosmeticsBusinessPodcast Contact us: Media & PR contact: cosmetics@hpcimedia.com Sales: Trystan Hurley, trystanh@hpcimedia.com Follow us here: Website: www.cosmeticsbusiness.com IG: www.instagram.com/cosmeticsbusiness LI: www.linkedin.com/showcase/cosmetics-business The Cosmetics Business Podcast is presented by Sarah Parsons, Julia Wray, Amanda Pauley and Alessandro Carrara. The producers are Charlotte Alldis and Sarah Parsons. *Episodes of The Cosmetics Business Podcast will initially be released monthly with the possibility of more frequent editions going forward.
A young practice manager is struggling to maintain the momentum and enthusiasm of a high-quality team that, after an initial burst of energy, has started to settle into complacency. Despite intentional efforts to create a strong culture, clear pay scales, and a supportive environment, the leadership team is finding it difficult to inspire the same level of excitement and growth-driven mindset among their staff. Dr. Roark and Stephanie dive into the complexities of team dynamics, the importance of patience in building trust and culture, and the challenges of sustaining motivation in a growing practice. They explore how to gauge whether a team's resistance is due to processing time, differing communication styles, or simply a need for clearer direction. Through personal anecdotes and practical advice, they offer insights into how leaders can align their vision with their team's enthusiasm. Let's get into this episode...
Who will win the battle of Britain's beauty retailers? The next billion-dollar beauty brands? What's behind the boom in hair care? Join Sarah Parsons, Julia Wray, Amanda Pauley and Alessandro Carrara as they explore beauty's most interesting news, trends and talking points. Cosmetics Business subscribers receive early access to The Cosmetics Business Podcast from 24 July 2024. The monthly podcast will be released to the general public on 31 July. @CosmeticsBusiness #TheCosmeticsBusinessPodcast Contact us: Media & PR contact: cosmetics@hpcimedia.com Sponsorship: Trystan Hurley, trystanh@hpcimedia.com Subscriptions: Eimear McMahon, eimear@hpcimedia.com Follow us here: Website: www.cosmeticsbusiness.com IG: www.instagram.com/cosmeticsbusiness LI: www.linkedin.com/showcase/cosmetics-business The Cosmetics Business Podcast is presented by Sarah Parsons, Julia Wray, Amanda Pauley and Alessandro Carrara. The producers are Eimear McMahon, Charlotte Alldis and Sarah Parsons. The editor is Charlotte Alldis.
A practice owner is struggling how to communicate taking responsibility even when they didn't do anything wrong. In this episode of the Uncharted Veterinary Podcast, Dr. Andy Roark and Stephanie Goss tackle a tough mailbag question from a practice owner dealing with a post-surgery complication. After a routine spay, a client reported swelling at the incision site, which quickly escalated to an emergency vet visit. The associate vet who performed the surgery believes they did nothing wrong, as confirmed by the emergency vet. However, the practice owner is considering helping with the ER bill to maintain client trust, but struggles with the associate's concerns about admitting fault. Andy and Stephanie dive into the complexities of balancing client care, maintaining team morale, and upholding the practice's integrity. They offer insights on handling post-surgical complications, fostering open communication, and navigating the delicate balance between supporting clients and protecting the veterinary team. Let's get into this episode...
Sarah Parsons joins Dr. Andy Roark on the Cone of Shame Veterinary Podcast to discuss the power of positivity and humor in boosting morale within veterinary clinics. She emphasizes the importance of creating content that veterinarians and staff can relate to, avoiding client bashing, and fostering a culture where the daily stresses of vet medicine can be met with humor and light-heartedness. Tune in to learn how Sarah uses her unique style to promote a healthy, positive work environment in veterinary settings. LINKS Sarah Parsons on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/watreallyhappensatthevet/ Sarah Parsons: www.vettechsarahparsons.com Team Leads Summit: www.unchartedvet.com/tls2024 Dr. Andy Roark Exam Room Communication Tool Box Team Training Course: https://drandyroark.com/on-demand-staff-training/ Dr. Andy Roark Charming the Angry Client Team Training Course: https://drandyroark.com/charming-the-angry-client/ Dr. Andy Roark Swag: drandyroark.com/shop All Links: linktr.ee/DrAndyRoark ABOUT OUR GUEST Sarah Parsons, LVT, is a distinguished social media Influencer within the veterinary community, renowned for her engaging portrayal as the "silly vet tech" Through vibrant videos showcasing life in Vet Med, Sarah inspires laughter and learning among Veterinary Professionals. She is deeply passionate about fostering a joyful and fulfilling workplace environment. Her dedication has led to being one of the co-founders of Camp VetMed. In addition to her impactful career, Sarah is a devoted mother to two boys. She resides on a ranch in Houston, Texas, where she cherishes outdoor activities, sports, and quality time with friends.
A veterinary professional who recently stepped into the role of tech team lead is facing the challenge of earning their team's trust while aligning with the practice owner's vision. In this episode of the Uncharted Veterinary Podcast, practice management super nerd, Stephanie Goss is joined by guests Tyler Grogan and Kelsey Beth Carpenter. Join them as they dive into a mailbag letter from a loyal listener who is struggling to transition from being a peer to a leader, especially when they support the direction set by the practice owner. Together, Stephanie, Tyler and Kelsey discuss strategies for balancing team dynamics, maintaining trust, and clear communication. They share insights on establishing expectations, open communication lines, and the importance of setting personal and professional standards to thrive in a new leadership role. Let's get into this episode...
Why ‘smelling expensive' is trending amid the quiet luxury movement. How should the industry respond to the child labour for perfumery ingredients scandal? And is it okay for Glossier to backtrack on a vegan reformulation following consumer ‘pester power'? Join Julia Wray, Alessandro Carrara and Amanda Pauley as they explore beauty's most interesting news, trends and talking points. Cosmetics Business subscribers receive early access to The Cosmetics Business Podcast from 26 June 2024. The monthly podcast will be released to the general public on 3 July. @CosmeticsBusiness #TheCosmeticsBusinessPodcast Contact us: Media & PR contact: cosmetics@hpcimedia.com Sponsorship: Trystan Hurley, trystanh@hpcimedia.com Subscriptions: Eimear McMahon, eimear@hpcimedia.com Follow us here: Website: www.cosmeticsbusiness.com IG: www.instagram.com/cosmeticsbusiness LI: www.linkedin.com/showcase/cosmetics-business The Cosmetics Business Podcast is presented by Sarah Parsons, Julia Wray and Alessandro Carrara. The producers are Eimear McMahon and Charlotte Alldis. Edited by Charlotte Alldis.
Episode Title: Making Vet Med FUN Again with Sarah Parsons RVT Eps.26 Introduction: In this episode of Veterinary Vibes, we sit down with Sarah Parsons, Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT), to discuss the importance of making veterinary medicine fun again. Sarah shares her journey, highlighting her childhood passion for working with animals and how it has influenced her career in veterinary medicine. Main Discussion Points: From Intimidation to Inclusivity: Sarah discusses how the landscape of veterinary medicine is shifting from intimidation to inclusivity and fun. She emphasizes the significance of creating positive work cultures that encourage happiness and enjoyment in the workplace. Addressing Turnover: The average turnover time for vet techs is 5 years, indicating a need for change within the profession. Sarah explores how fostering a fun and inclusive environment can contribute to reducing turnover rates. Combatting Workplace Bullying and Harassment: Sarah delves into the issue of bullying and harassment in the veterinary workplace and its impact on staff morale. She emphasizes the importance of speaking up and standing up for oneself in such situations. Effective Communication: Sarah stresses the importance of effective communication among staff members to improve work culture and patient outcomes. Collaborating with each role in the hospital fosters a supportive environment conducive to growth and learning. Embracing Fun and Laughter: Sarah advocates for clinics to prioritize creating memories and sharing laughter as part of their culture. Encouraging staff to let go and have fun not only boosts morale but also enhances overall well-being. Role of Practice Managers: Sarah discusses the role of practice managers in setting the tone for fun and positivity in the clinic. She suggests allocating time specifically for incorporating fun activities into the workday. Conclusion: As the conversation wraps up, Sarah leaves listeners with the message of embracing 30 seconds of courage to ask for feedback, stand up for oneself, and prioritize personal growth. She encourages veterinary professionals to strive for a balance between work and fun, reminding them not to take life too seriously. Tune in to Veterinary Vibes for more insightful discussions on navigating the world of veterinary medicine with joy and positivity. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/veterinary-vibes/support
Can these acne products really cause cancer? Which beauty trends will be everywhere this summer? Is Nicki Minaj redefining the nail industry? And what's next for Revolution Beauty after its finance scandal? Join journalists Sarah Parsons, Julia Wray, Amanda Pauley and Alessandro Carrara in conversation as they go beyond the headlines to explore beauty's most interesting news, trends and talking points.
In this episode of My Veterinary Life Podcast, Dr. Marci Kirk talks with Sarah Parsons, a licensed veterinary technician with a popular social media presence. They discuss Sarah's journey in veterinary medicine, her approach to creating positive and relatable content, and her methods for dealing with difficult situations in the clinic with compassion and empathy. Sarah shares her experiences with failure and resilience, particularly regarding her initial failure to pass the veterinary technician exam. The episode also covers the importance of laughter and support within the veterinary community. Additionally, Sarah introduces Camp Vet Med, a new event she's organizing to foster connections among veterinary professionals through fun activities and competitions. We are so excited to share this episode with you!Remember we want to hear from you! Please be sure to subscribe to our feed on Apple Podcasts and leave us a ratings and review. You can also contact us at MVLPodcast@avma.orgFollow us on social media @AVMAVets #MyVetLife #MVLPodcastTo learn more about Sarah and her initiatives such as Camp Vet Med please visit: https://vettechsarahparsons.com/camp-vet-med
In this podcast episode, Sarah Parsons, a Licensed Veterinary Technician and Social Media Influencer (@watreallyhappensatthevet) takes listeners on a journey into the world of veterinary medicine through her unique perspective. Join the conversation as she discusses the motivations behind sharing vet experiences on social media and explores the impact on team morale, influencing pet caregivers, and shouldering educational responsibility. Gain insights into the delicate balance between social media and mental health, and receive valuable advice for colleagues considering entering the realm of online content creation in the field of veterinary medicine.Sarah Parsons is a Licensed Veterinary Technician of 10 years and a Social Media Influencer on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. She creates silly, relatable videos about “wat really happens at the vet” from the point of view of a vet tech. She loves to educate about the veterinary field in a fun and humorous way since as we all know the career is emotionally draining! Laughter is a form of medicine. She also shares random hacks, and tricks to advocate for better pay and mental health, AND started “Project Golden Vet” where she visits deserving individuals and vet clinics to give them free stuff! She has 2 kids and lives on a Texas ranch with currently 1 dog, 12 chickens, 4 ducks, cows, and a bearded dragon. She loves getting to know other Veterinary Professionals and pet owners!Suport Sarah Parsons:https://vettechsarahparsons.com/aboutTikTok, Instagram, and Facebook @WatreallyhappensatthevetSupport the show via social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TailsFromRVT Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TailsFromAVetTechPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tailsfromavettech
From Barbiecore, to trouble in celeb beauty brand land and good-enough-to-eat make-up, the Cosmetics Business team analyse the trends that defined 2023. Join journalists Sarah Parsons, Julia Wray, Amanda Pauley and Alessandro Carrara in conversation as they go beyond the headlines to explore beauty's most interesting news, trends and talking points.
In this inspiring podcast episode, we sit down with Sarah Parsons, a former professional who worked with branding giants. Despite achieving impressive career milestones and personal goals, Sarah was dissatisfied and yearning for more.In our conversation, Sarah shares her journey of self-discovery and how she realized that true fulfillment goes beyond the traditional markers of success. Curious about professional coaching, Sarah hesitantly dives into this new world and finds a coach specializing in leadership development and whole-life alignment. She also shares the "trigger tracker" that became a turning point in her journey, allowing her to identify and address the triggers affecting her life.Join us for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion as Sarah Parsons shares her remarkable story of growth, resilience, and finding true fulfillment beyond the confines of conventional success. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Japan has one of the highest rates of life expectancy and one of the lowest birth rates. But does that mean that a widely circulated claim – that more nappies aimed at adults are sold in Japan than those made for babies – is true? With guests Sarah Parsons, Senior Teaching Fellow at SOAS in London and Dr Mireya Solis, Knight Chair in Japan Studies at the Brookings Institution. Presenter: Charlotte McDonald Reporter: Isobel Gough Producers: Isobel Gough, Jon Bithrey Sound Engineer: James Beard Production Co-ordinator: Brenda Brown
Sarah Parsons is the founder + CEO of Sarah Parsons Media. In this episode, Sarah shares her story from theater major and actress to working in PR. Then it literally turns into a therapy session as we talk about how everything happens for a reason and battling imposter syndrome. Sarah's Links: Website: www.sarahparsonsmedia.com IG: @sarahelizabethparsons_ Sign up for the Touching Base: PR Edition Newsletter: https://touchingbasepr.beehiiv.com/subscribe Sign up for the Touching Base: PR Edition Summer Internship Panel: https://forms.gle/utVBqkhsrc3rK6PJ7 TOUCHING BASE: PR EDITION WEBSITE: touchingbasepr.com Touching Base: PR Edition is a motivating resource for those looking to break into the public relations industry. Through fun and informative podcast episodes including guests such as public relations professionals, founders and more, listeners will gain a better understanding for the public relations industry and the steps to make their own mark within it. Make sure to subscribe to the show on whatever platform you are listening on and get connected on Instagram @touchingbase_pr to ask questions and get sneak peeks of special guests! For guest inquiries, sponsorships, and general questions please email: jamie@touchingbasepr.com Instagram: @jamieinjpegs @jamieinsports TikTok: @jamieinmotionn Youtube: www.youtube.com/jamiegoerke Music: bensound.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/touchingbasepr/support
On this episode of the podcast, I talk to Dr. Sarah Parsons, she is the Colostrum Technical Specialist with Alta Genetics. Sarah provides technical support for clients right across North America. Dr. Parsons graduated from the University of Guelph with a BSc in Animal Biology and a PhD in Dairy calf management where she specialized in calf weaning management. Colostrum is the one of the first steps in ensuring that your future milking herd gets off to the best start to their life, it factors into and influences almost every aspect of that calves early life. We have a great talk about why it's so important. If you have any questions and would like to reach out to Dr. Parsons, you can contact her by email sarah.parsons@altagenetics.com I hope you enjoy this episode of the podcast. If you have any questions about this episode or on future episodes of the podcast, please feel free to reach out to me by email at keith.schweitzer@trouwnutrition.com or by phone at 1 (226) 236-3227 and please follow me on twitter @keithschweitzer
Today's Wild Chat is with the AMAZING Sarah from Enviro Edu and today is all about Quolls. Now i'm sure you are wondering what a Quoll even is and because we wanted to share more details with you we decided to upload the interview to our YouTube channel, so check it out here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOWzuOe1o0JAdQpIbl5l2Lg?view_as=subscriberSarah is an experienced field ecologist, zoologist and wildlife educator and is based in Mildura Victoria Australia. Along with her husband Alex, they are the founder of Enviro EDU, where they deliver educational, engaging and interactive wildlife talks to school students, early childhood and private events. Their programs are even more unique as they specialise in local, threatened species and environmental issues found within their area, therefore creating meaning and importance to their direct community.To find out more about what Sarah and Alex do, visit their website here http://www.enviroedu.com.auGet your cuppa ready as they chat with Sarah and Quinn the Spotted-tail Quoll will leave you wanting to know more about our amazing Australian Wildlife.Don't forget to connect with me over on instagramhttp://www.instagram.com/jodie_creekWebsite - www.australianwildlifeeducation.comEmail - jodie@australianwildlifeeducation.comEnjoy our Wild Chat!
Jamo & Sarah Parsons are two of the most kind and genuine people I know. They are also two freakishly athletic people. Sarah is a professional volleyball player and Jamo is currently pursuing his MBA. We discuss mindset in relationships, experiences traveling, and lessons they’ve learned through a life of athletics. 1:02 - Sarah & volleyball 6:14 - Jamo & football career 13:10 - Relationship talk 30:02 - Experiences from traveling 45:08 - Lessons from athletics 50:30 - Next chapter 57:50 - Growth & service 1:03:50 - Final Q
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Ricky and Emma are joined by their boss/friend, the Senior Director of Digital Programming at the NFL Network, Sarah Parsons, to talk about why the company hasn't verified them on twitter yet and whether or not football is ultimately a mental game. Also, as an alleged big fan of the podcast, the Broads decide to quiz Sarah on her BroadCast knowledge in a rapid fire game show with no formal name. Plus, in an act of good faith, Ricky and Emma pitch Sarah some excellent, bold content strategies that are guaranteed to take the NFL digital brand to the next level. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode of Marvelous Geeks the conversation with Malia Dickinson and Sarah Parsons continues, pertaining to the minds of creative souls and all the social media aficionados, too. We talk all things spreading kindness, business, finances, Disney, the MCU, rom coms, the films we want to see more of, and of course, some more Bohemian Rhapsody (film). Cover Art: Jenna Guidi (http://instagram.com/jennaguidi) Intro Music: Derek Murrell (http://instagram.com/derekhmurrell) My Social Media Website/Blog: http://mgcirclesmedia.com TWITTER: http://twitter.com/gissanesophia | http://twitter.com/marvelousgeeks_ INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/gissanesophia Malia's Social Media TWITTER: http://twitter.com/theroxbabe INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/theroxbabe Sarah's Social Media INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/adventuressarah
On this week's episode of Marvelous Geeks the conversation with Malia Dickinson and Sarah Parsons continues, pertaining to the minds of creative souls and all the social media aficionados, too. We talk all things spreading kindness, business, finances, Disney, the MCU, rom coms, the films we want to see more of, and of course, some more Bohemian Rhapsody (film). Cover Art: Jenna Guidi (http://instagram.com/jennaguidi) Intro Music: Derek Murrell (http://instagram.com/derekhmurrell)My Social MediaWebsite/Blog: http://mgcirclesmedia.comTWITTER: http://twitter.com/gissanesophia | http://twitter.com/marvelousgeeks_INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/gissanesophiaMalia's Social MediaTWITTER: http://twitter.com/theroxbabeINSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/theroxbabeSarah's Social MediaINSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/adventuressarah
On this week's episode of Marvelous Geeks I got to sit down with two incredibly talented friends of mine (Malia Dickinson and Sarah Parsons) to discuss all sorts of topics pertaining to the minds of creative souls and all the social media aficionados, too. We talk all things spreading kindness, business, finances, Disney, the MCU, cons, the films we want to see more, and scream about our love for Bohemian Rhapsody (film). Stay tuned for Part II coming soon. Cover Art: Jenna Guidi (http://instagram.com/jennaguidi) Intro Music: Derek Murrell (http://instagram.com/derekhmurrell) My Social Media Website/Blog: http://mgcirclesmedia.com TWITTER: http://twitter.com/gissanesophia | http://twitter.com/marvelousgeeks_ INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/gissanesophia Malia's Social Media TWITTER: http://twitter.com/theroxbabe INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/theroxbabe Sarah's Social Media INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/adventuressarah
On this week's episode of Marvelous Geeks I got to sit down with two incredibly talented friends of mine (Malia Dickinson and Sarah Parsons) to discuss all sorts of topics pertaining to the minds of creative souls and all the social media aficionados, too. We talk all things spreading kindness, business, finances, Disney, the MCU, cons, the films we want to see more, and scream about our love for Bohemian Rhapsody (film). Stay tuned for Part II coming soon. Cover Art: Jenna Guidi (http://instagram.com/jennaguidi) Intro Music: Derek Murrell (http://instagram.com/derekhmurrell)My Social MediaWebsite/Blog: http://mgcirclesmedia.comTWITTER: http://twitter.com/gissanesophia | http://twitter.com/marvelousgeeks_INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/gissanesophiaMalia's Social MediaTWITTER: http://twitter.com/theroxbabeINSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/theroxbabeSarah's Social MediaINSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/adventuressarah
Welcome to Learn on the go, a Community Care Inform podcast where we discuss what the latest research, practice models and policy guidance mean to your practice.In this episode, we discuss the complicated and sometimes controversial topic of parental alienation.The experts are Sarah Parsons, principal social worker and assistant director at Cafcass, the Child and Family Court Advisory and Support Service in England, and Julie Doughty, lecturer in law at Cardiff University. Julie, along with Nina Maxwell and Thomas Slater, conducted a review of research and case law on parental alienation for Cafcass Cymru in 2018.1:27 – 4:30 on the podcast: Sarah and Julie discuss what parental alienation is, different definitions in the research literature and how it differs from other terms like implacable hostility.12:53 – 18:31 on the podcast: Sarah considers the signs that parental alienation might be taking place, such as a child’s use of language or one parent constantly badmouthing the other.“The law in England and Wales is quite clear that it’s in children’s welfare to have continuing relationships with both parents. That is what the court will expect. So if contact with the non-resident parent is safe, that is what the court will expect to happen, and therefore the reasons for a child rejecting that would need to be looked into.” Julie Doughty22:23 – end of podcast: Sarah and Julie give the key messages social workers should take into their practice.References Baker, A (accessed 2018)amyjlbaker.comDoughty, J; Maxwell, M and Slater, T (2018)Review of research and case law on parental alienationCardiff: Welsh GovernmentRe J [2018] EWCA Civ 115, paras 83-84, Court of Appeal, Lord Justice McFarlane, Lady Justice KingRe L & Ors (Children) [2000] EWCA Civ 194, Court of Appeal, Dame Elizabeth Butler-Sloss, Lord Justice Thorpe, Lord Justice WallerWomen’s Aid and Queen Mary (2018)‘What about my right not to be abused?’ Domestic abuse, human rights and the family courts
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I mean seriously, who doesn't love Josh & Sarah Parsons? Following on from last week's episode on destiny, this episode we ask Josh & Sarah to tell their story of moving to Nashville, finding favor, watch their dreams die, working hard and stepping into their destiny. This is a great episode that will be an encouragement to any of you who feel "stuck".
Jennie gets banned from covering the Lakers, Sarah confronts the bridesmaids dress from hell, and young Ptolemy endures the terror of Jazz Dance. Special thanks to Alex Cook for the amazing music! MP3 Show Notes: Form: The 3fer: Three people, three stories, one theme and let’s see if they connect. Theme: Humiliated The music: “Unlocked Door” and “Mountain Prelude” used by permission of Alex Cook. Did you know Alex is going to be on the show in two weeks? You should check out his music, so you’re fully prepared for his amazing story. If you want to hear the complete songs, check out Alex Cook’s bandcamp page and his website Stonebalancer Storytellers: Ptolemy Slocum is an actor and director of The Nerdist School. You’ve seen him on the final season of The Wire, the final season of The Sopranos, last season of Veep, and so much more. Check out his imdb page Sarah Parsons is a video storyteller for Yahoo! She produced the award-winning video “Guardians of the Golden Gate Bridge” Go watch some fun stuff on Yahoo Screen, you won’t be disappointed. Jennie Josephson, podcast producer and writer. Works at Daily Tech News Show with Tom Merritt. Jennie grew up in a radio studio, but sadly did not pay so much attention. More about Jennie Part One: Jennie “The Kobe Question” Part Two: Sarah “The Peach Dress” Part Three: Ptolemy “The Jazz Dance Class” Behind the story: One of these pictures is worth a thousand words. Which one do you think it is? Production Notes: Getting a little better at this. We still have the “Rattle of Death” above my office, so I’m still using a noise filter. I’m trying to make sure it doesn’t affect the quality of the voices on the podcast. Would love to know what you think, so feel free to email us at tellitanyway at gmail.com tweet us at @tellitany
Sarah Parsons, PhD, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, Virginia