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In this special episode of Turns Out We're Gay, we're thrilled to host Sarah Wall, a celebrated non-binary hairstylist from Sydney. Sarah shares how they've created a salon space that goes beyond haircuts—it's a refuge where queer individuals can feel safe, seen, and fully affirmed in their identities. Sarah talks about how hair can serve as a powerful tool for gender expression and self-affirmation, especially for those within the LGBTQ+ community. They also open up about their personal struggles with mental health and how their career has helped them heal and find purpose. In this raw and moving conversation, Sarah discusses their own coming out story and the recent announcement of their transition. Expect an episode full of laughter, vulnerability, and inspiration. Sarah's journey, both personal and professional, offers hope, encouragement, and insight into what it means to create affirming spaces for queer individuals. Whether you're here for the hair, the heart, or the humor, this episode will leave you feeling empowered and connected.
The James Cancer and Aging Resiliency (CARE) clinic is a leader in treating older cancer patients. Patients have been treated with blood and bone marrow transplants (BMTs) for more than 40 years, but, initially, only younger patients were eligible. “There was a bar set as low as 40-years-old when this was a brand-new technology,” said Sarah Wall, MD, MPH, a James hematologist who specializes in treating patients with blood cancers. “Then it was 55 and 60 and 65 and now there is no official upper-age cutoff … it comes down to the individual patient.” In this episode, Wall explains the basics of BMTs. “There are two types, autologous, where a patient gets their own stem cells back, and allogeneic, in which we use donor cells,” she said. Improvements in the drugs used to treat graft-versus-host-disease (GVHD), which can occur in allogenic BMTs, have “really expanded the pool of donors for older adults who may only have siblings who are deceased or have had cancer themselves previously or some other disease that would make them ineligible,” Wall explained. “We have better drugs to prevent graft-versus-host-disease and to treat it when it does happen.” Several patients 70 and older have been treated with BMTs at the James. Wall said her oldest BMT patient is 80. “I have a [group] of the first three gentlemen 70 and older who I treated with a transplant all coming up to their five-year anniversary,” Wall said. “It's a testament to them and to their families and caregiver support that they got through this. We're the scaffolding they build this support on … and it's very rewarding to be part of this and especially to open doors for people who thought they were closed.”
In this episode, Poppy is joined by experienced educator Dr Sarah Wall, to talk about what 'associative' discrimination means, and questions how our schools can offer reasonable adjustments to best support our students and their parents and carers. Poppy also learns about the smallest school she has ever heard of!
We can't think of a better way to draw our series on burnout to a conclusion by talking to Jonathan Malesic - he literally wrote the book on how to end burnout. 'The End of Burnout' was an Amazon best book in 2022 and is being translated into 9 languages - this is an episode many people need to hear! Jonathan Malesic is an essayist, journalist, and scholar whose writing has appeared in the New York Times, The New Republic, The Atlantic, The Guardian, Washington Post, America, Commonweal, Notre Dame Magazine, The Hedgehog Review, The Point, Chronicle of Higher Education, and elsewhere. His work has been recognized as notable in Best American Essays (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022) and Best American Food Writing (2020) and has received special mention in the Pushcart Prize anthology (2019). He has been the recipient of major grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Louisville Institute. His first book, Secret Faith in the Public Square, won a ForeWord INDIES gold medal for the religion category (2009). His newest book, The End of Burnout, was named a Best Book of 2022 by Amazon and the Next Big Idea Club. It is being translated into nine languages. He lives in Dallas, Texas. Image credit: Sarah Wall. In this episode, Gillian Străine, CEO of GoHealth explores the following with Jonathan: What drove him to write The End of Burnout' The gap between our expectation of work, and the reality – cause it's in the gap that the trouble happens! How Christian theology is both a cause and cure of burnout. How to working well is about remembering what it means to be human. The spiritual discipline of 'getting over it'. The importance of challenging the system as a means to end burnout. Dwelling in dignity and divinity. What Advent has to teach us about the end of burnout. Links: Jonathan's website: https://jonmalesic.com The End of Burnout - or available wherever you get your books. Jonathan also mentioned '4000 Weeks by Oliver Burkeman' also available wherever you get your books. Visit our website to get connected with the GoHealth Community. Find us on our socials @GuildofHealth
Belinda Lees is the author of this brilliant new book from our friends at Netfit, wonderfully illustrated by Sarah Wall find out more about the story behind the book Buy via Amazon UK: The Kid Who Never Gave Up Buy Worldwide via Netfit Website: Netfit Website (Worldwide) The Netball Show with Flyhawk brings you Netball News Netball Analysis Netball Interviews Netball Superleague 2024 ESSENTIAL INFO Proudly partnered with Flyhawk.com Listen with no download here News to share from your club email here Join Sky TV here to choose vouchers to spend in a range of stores We're now available via Sky HD / Sky Q & Sky Glass via the Sport/Podcasts Rail
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Sarah Wall is a three-times National Championship-winning Netballer. Sarah founded NETFIT Netball as a means to community-build, empower girls and women, and increase healthy living and netball participation. NETFIT powered through Covid with the aid of elite sportstech, and now caters to more than 100,000 people across more than 60 nations.
I, this rebroadcast, Sarah Wall talks with me about creative ways to make a living while you educate the kids. We discuss handling learning disabilities, MLMs, kid businesses, and entrepreneurship. You'll want these links: Find Your Work From Home Best Day Planner XeraSupport
On testing, learning, and The Dip. A rebroadcast of part 1 of our conversation with Sarah Wall, on single motherhood and homeschooling, working, and figuring out what you need for support. XeraSupport The Dip
PageantCast Sarah Wall Beckman, Interview & Pageant Coach: Sarah Strikes Back Sarah Wall Beckman returns with more Interview and Pageant Coach advice for our viewers and listeners! Websites: Sarah Wall Beckman – http://www.sarahwallbeckman.com/ FACEBOOK:...
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Sarah Wall takes you on her latest guided run - but with a night-life twist. Bump up your heart rate with our nightclub mix and join the party.
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PageantCast Sarah Wall Beckman, Interview & Pageant Coach: Interview Advice Interview with Sarah Wall Beckman, Interview & Pageant Coach gives us some great pageant interview advice! Websites: Sarah Wall Beckman – http://www.sarahwallbeckman.com/ FACEBOOK: Sarah...
PageantCast Sarah Wall Beckman, Interview & Pageant Coach: Questions in the Chatroom Interview with Sarah Wall Beckman, Interview & Pageant Coach fields some Questions in the Chatroom Websites: Sarah Wall Beckman – http://www.sarahwallbeckman.com/ FACEBOOK:...
NETFIT member Dhaniesha all the way from Singapore speaks with Sarah Wall on her passion to change the future for Australian Aboriginals.
Homeschooling in a large family is obviously going to be more difficult than it would be otherwise. In this episode, I interview a homeschooling mom of six kids and we discuss how she handles their education. About the Guest Sarah Wall is a Virtual Assistant, Homeschool Blogger and single mom who supports bloggers, coaches and mompreneurs to manage and grow their online presence. After leaving an abusive marriage with 5 young children, launching a successful business, and creating a support community with several hundred members, Sarah believes there's always a way to achieve your goals. It's just about finding the right support! .Sarah has spoken at several homeschooling and work at home conferences, including the Canadian Online Homeschool Conference, the Ultimate Blogging & Work from Home Conference, the Reimagine Education Conference, and the Grow your Blog Virtual Summit. Sarah is a single mom of 6 girls, and lives in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. She has been working from home since 2005, homeschooling since 2006, and since 2014, doing both as a single parent. She blogs their personal homeschooling adventures at RaisingRoyalty.ca. And you can connect with her business at XeraSupport.com. Support me: https://anchor.fm/homeschool-biscuit/support My website: homeschoolburrito.com My store: burritofamilystore.com Send me a voice message: https://anchor.fm/homeschool-biscuit/message Music credits: "Derp Nugget" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Balloon Game" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/homeschool-biscuit/support
Sarah Wall, author and speaker, talks about her experiences in foreign lands and her intimate journey of love, life, and loss. A wealth of insights is discussed as Sarah shares with Cindy Kochis, host of Pen to Paper Press Podcast, how she used her journals as a reference tool for writing her two books. Please note: miscarriage and grieving are discussed in this podcast. Access show notes: http://pentopaperpress.com/2021/03/a-journey-guided-by-love-loss-pen/
This week, I have Sarah Wall on the podcast to discuss what it's like to be a working from home mom of SIX kids! She knew she wanted something more than working the regular 9-5 and making someone else rich. So she created her own business! Her story is very inspiring. Website - thekentuckymomma.com Email - thekentuckymommapodcast@gmail.com Facebook - The Kentucky Momma Facebook Group - The Kentucky Momma Podcast Instagram - keishanicolet
Welcome to the Walking Wisdom NETFT PodcastToday’s podcast is brought to you by The Card Network.Sarah Wall talks with head coach of the Royal Brunei Bees Jane Searle about her career to date, qualities of a coach and how to get the best out of your netballers and how what Covid has taught her while being in another country.Put your headphone in a take 20mins to walk with Sarah & Jane.To download the FREE NETFIT app: http://geni.us/netfit
Welcome to the Walking Wisdom NETFT PodcastToday’s podcast is brought to you by The Card Network.Sarah Wall talks to the most capped former Australia Diamonds coach Lisa Alexander about her career to date, her coaching pathway, qualities of a coach and the possibility of cross coding as a coachPut your headphone in a take 20mins to walk with Sarah & Lisa.To download the FREE NETFIT app: http://geni.us/netfit
Welcome to the Walking Wisdom NETFT PodcastToday’s podcast is brought to you by The Card Network.Sarah Wall talks with newly appointed head coach of the Queensland Firebirds Megan Anderson about her career to date, her coaching pathway, qualities of a coach and what Covid has taught her.Put your headphone in a take 20mins to walk with Sarah & Megan.To download the FREE NETFIT app: http://geni.us/netfit
Ella and Georgina’s guest this week is Australian netball player Sarah Wall who began her professional playing career in 2005 for the Melbourne Vixens and has since played for the Queensland Firebirds, NSW Swifts and Sydney Giants. Sarah is also the founder and CEO of NETFIT, which develops netball training programs for grassroots players across the world. We hear about Sarah's unrivaled passion for netball, how her quest to 'prove them wrong' after being delisted seriously impacted her health, and the strong NETFIT community that she's created in the aftermath of her playing career. Duration: 32 mins Hosts: Ellie Smith & Georgina Mallon A co-production with Women Sport Australia Music: When the Music Starts Playing by Paula van Hissenhoven For more information, links and resources plus conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World’s First and Only Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 60 hosts, 1300+ episodes across 50 shows and over 7 million downloads. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
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Leeds Rhinos signed Madi Browne and you can catch-up hereWe hear from Dan Ryan , Megan Maurice Australian Journalist, Sarah Wall and Pass and Play Rhianne McHale-Ogedengbe on how you can book her to appear at your club LINKSPass And PlayRUNNING ORDERDan RyanMegan MauriceSarah WallRhianne McHale-Ogedengbe DONT MISS THISSporty Sally Learns NetballShop Mizuno hereBuy Geva Mentor Leap via Amazon on this link
Sarah Wall talks with me about creative ways to make a living while you educate the kids. We discuss handling learning disabilities, MLMs, kid businesses, and entrepreneurship. You'll want these links: Find Your Work From Home Best Day Planner
On testing, learning, and The Dip. Today's guest, Sarah Wall, on single motherhood and homeschooling, working, and figuring out what you need for support.
This week we've got a slightly different episode for you, featuring two guests we've already had on (Sarah Wall from episode 17 and Aaron Albrecht from episode 27) to weigh in on different issues as we enter this intensely political season. We brought these two on because they are both politically involved, and are on opposite ends of the political spectrum - Aaron on the left, and Sarah on the right.We discuss cancel culture and the effect social media has on it, giant tech companies and their issues associated to labor, anti-trust, and privacy concerns, big government vs small government, US military spending, and what might happen this November. If you're thinking 'wow that sounds like a minefield,' you're probably right, but we went there anyway, and the result is an excellent example of how to thoughtfully discuss important political issues even when you disagree.
Sarah Wall is one of the province's (Ontario) leaders in homeschooling and spends a lot of her time disseminating information about the subject on her website https://raisingroyalty.ca Sarah also runs a small business helping women entrepreneurs build an online presence. You can check that out at https://xerasupport.com Find Sarah elsewhere: https://facebook.com/raisingroyals https://twitter.com/raisingroyals https://twitter.com/XeraSupport https://facebook.com/XeraSupport Download Sarah's E-Book "Homeschool 101: How to Get Started" at https://raisingroyalty.ca/product/get-started-homeschooling/ Download Sarah's E-Book "Find your Work from Home" at https://sendfox.com/lp/m4g7ll Learn SELF-DEFENCE right HERE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH3ZO-ZV28trpzK5_aWORoQ/ Check out my podcast - The Combative Canuck Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNTQY9oBC3-m2LfDkaq4K8wKbtx7Fyput SUPPORT MY MISSION OF PREVENTING VIOLENCE: http://paypal.me/kennedytactical For more training info see http://kennedytactical.ca See all upcoming courses at: http://kennedytactical.ca/events Find an instructor in your area: http://www.kennedytactical.ca/find-an-instructor SIGN-UP FOR MY NEWSLETTER HERE: http://eepurl.com/gjSxqv Contact Me: info@kennedytactical.ca
Sarah joins us to look on what it has taken to develop Netfit into one of the biggest online netball resources and building a true international community. DOWNLOAD NETFIT APPhttp://geni.us/netfitGET IN TOUCH@thenetballshowinfo@thenetballshow.co.ukDONT MISS THIS Surrey Storm Podcast Katy HughesSporty Sally Learns Netball - Pre order PARISH NOTICESShop Mizuno hereBuy Geva Mentor Leap via Amazon on this link
Welcome to the NETFIT Podcast, with today’s episode being brought to you by Origin Energy.In this episode of the NETFIT Podcast, Sarah catches up with the Silver Fern’s games record holder, Laura Langman. Sarah and Laura touch on self belief and the power of developing, and playing to your strengths, ISO determination and how to handle the pressure of big games.Now headphones on, and for the next 25 minutes while you go for a walk around the block, listen to the on-court gold and the resilient mindset that is Laura Langman.As always, please share with us your take aways from this episode, and for all the SSN fans tuning in - Do you think that the 2 Point Shot saved the Lightning this week?For more awesome content, download the free NETFIT app: http://geni.us/netfit
Welcome to the NETFT PodcastToday’s podcast is brought to you by Origin Energy.Kim Green talks with head coach of Giants Netball Julie Fitzgerald AM about her career to date, leadership and how she goes about choosing her leaders, building from scratch a team of champions or champion team and the controversial rules that have been implemented this year into Suncorp Super Netball.Kim and Julz, also talk about what it has been like for Julie and her team through Isolation and some of the processes they have had to put in place to make sure the team is firing come round 1.To download the FREE NETFIT app: http://geni.us/netfit
I gave each of my daughters a unique princess name. I wanted to remind myself every time I look at them or used their names that this is someone special. Someone that deserves the respect of royalty. My children deserve that respect. And with that they have the responsibilities and duties towards other people too. … Continue reading →
Today’s podcast is brought to you by Suncorp Team Girls.Sarah Wall talks with Professional Netballer Jamie Lee Price about her experiences in isolation, developing your own sense of self and her best tips to creating strategies and confidence to JUST BE YOU!Sarah and JLP chat through the positives and negatives of the new 2 point Super Netball shot and dig deep into Jamie’s best tips to staying motivated through a fitness challenge or a netball season.To download the FREE NETFIT app: http://geni.us/netfitYou can also find more information about the Suncorp Team Girls Hub here: https://www.suncorp.com.au/learn-about/teamgirls.html
Welcome to the NETFT PodcastIn Today’s podcast NETFIT founder and CEO Sarah Wall talks with Kim Green about the past 4 months of isolation and what them and the NETFIT Team have been up to.Sarah & Kim take us through some of the challenges and strategies they put in places over cover to make sure they were still firing and loving each and everyday.We also get a sneak peak into the day Kim found out that she was pregnant and some of the challenges she has faced throughout Covid, running a LIVE broadcast and managing the dreaded morning sickness.Sarah And Kim then take us on a journey of the newest addition to the team- The NEW FREE NETFIT APP!We get a real behind the scenes look into what goes into making an app and the hours spent making sure we have every area covered and how we can make it FREE for the next 6 weeks thanks to our incredible partners in Netball Australia, Origin Energy, Suncorp and Woolworths.To download the FREE NETFIT app: http://geni.us/netfit
Are you a single mom entrepreneur thinking about homeschooling your kids or vice versa? Not sure if you can do it? Yes, you can! This is the first episode in our new Single Mom Series where I interview single moms who successfully homeschool and manage their own business. Today, I chat with Sarah Wall, owner of XeraSupport and courageous single mom to 6 kids, from infancy to teenager, including two with special needs. She talks about her challenges and triumphs as a homeschool mom and businesswoman and shares tips on how you can do the same. If you're looking to be inspired to start your own Homeschool CEO journey as a single mom, Sarah's story will be sure to encourage you. For complete show notes click: https://homeschoolceopodcast.com/11/
In another episode of Midday Musings, Sarah Wall from Darwin International joins Glenn to chat about international marketing. How do you allocate resources? What do you need to do to tailor your activities to multiple cultures, languages and countries? We jump into real-life examples of what has worked, and what hasn't so that your recruitment marketing is on point wherever you're working in the world.
Sarah Wall has a more diverse career than most Millennials out there. From Democratic campaigns to Republican campaigns; from political think tanks to the food service industry; from nonprofits to a global financial company. We catch Sarah mid-journey, and she shares some wisdom from her breadth of experience, including her thoughts on the non profit world vs the corporate world, what she wishes was different about Baltimore, and the roundabout path she took to finding her political stance.
For the final week of the 28 Day Challenge, we hear from Kim’s super-mum Denyse!Tune into this podcast to hear about all things what it was like being the parent of Kim Green, and the lifestyle she lived growing up.Denise loves all things NETFIT, especially her NETFIT HIIT sessions. She loves her footwork and is very fit & fast.Kim was born very sick, and from birth she had strength in her nature that brought her through and still carries this strength in every day life. She had very special little qualities and coordination was superb & enhanced as she got older.Kim was given opportunities to see what fit for her, and it came down to being good at everything in general. She tried hard all the time and had a very competitive nature, always wanting to train & improve.Denyse always believed Kim would go somewhere in sport in her life & as an athlete.Denyse believes everybody has their time and to keep embracing what happens.
This week we have an insight from Super Mum, Marie Wall.Marzy shares with the community what it was like watching Sarah’s career unfold and what it was like to be apart of it.Sarah always grew up with life lessons from her mum, and Marie instilled in Sarah to never be jealous, always encourage others and enjoy their success with them. Mary preaches to never say anything mean or hurtful, as well has having a professional drive.Mary lived by the rules by her parents and brought these down to her children. Waking up with the motto ‘everyday is a special day’. That if you want something enough, it will happen. Marie always reminded Sarah there is life outside of netball and prepared Sarah for what would happen if she didn’t get selected.In this day and age, if you have the empathy to care and be aware, your will enjoy every minute.‘When you have disappointment, just be disappointed. When you have success, be humble about it.’With the NETFIT community Marzy believes the NETFIT community are all like minded and absolutely loves watching Sarah’s dream become reality and says it's a credit from where she started to where she is now.
In today’s podcast we speak to netball star, Courtney Tairi.Courtney’s career started off in NSW at the Swifts where she then travelled over to NZ to play for the Steel, Magic & Northern Stars over her career as well as international team, Silver Ferns.Courtney started netball at the age of 7 as her older sister played. As well as netball Court also played in athletics and touch.Courtney’s move to NZ was a hard decision she had to make, however thought it would be best she represented her family and her blood whilst making the most of this opportunity.Courtney had an injury where her achilles snapped. This didn’t hold Courtney back, having previous 2 major injuries she knew she could come back from this.As an athlete it is important to challenge yourself; see how far you can push it and get. This is important as an athlete, as a player but also just as important to do in everyday life.Courtney definitely does this as now a retired athlete, hosts TV shows and MCs sports. She had no training at all heading into this and for her was a sink or swim situation.
Today we talk with the goat of netball, Laura Langman about all things netball and life after.Lauz is an incredible leader, having lead her Ferns team to win gold in the most recent World Cup. Her philosophy as a netballer she learnt from her psych coach and has the goal to bring it all to life and relay the message of the team.The point of difference in the recent season was the level of commitment, everyone earned their spot and deserved to be there.Winning a World Cup is something different. The moment of winning gold; there was no words. It isn’t just a medal, its about the journey, and watching people grow.Laura’s best piece of advice to be successful as a leader is it takes time, put yourself in a position where you have to learn and don’t be afraid of not knowing the answers. It’s ok to stuff up, you learn and grow from it and this is the great place to be.
Sarah Wall introduces us to the team that makes her stronger. Team NETFIT from the Victorian HQ; Claire Oliver, Bronnee Loy, Sarah Norton and newest member Natalie Hall. You will hear all about the roles each member plays being apart of this team along with pits and peaks of the 2019 year. NETFIT has been around for 7 years, the early days being Jeanieboy. Claire Oliver has been a part of NETFIT from the get-go and has shaped NETFIT the way it is today. Claire plays an integral role in the team, that starting from completing her first 2 years at NETFIT as a volunteer!Claire now works in the digital team and coordinates all the challenges you see; she puts things together, builds websites and coordinates all of our ambassadors which will soon be introduced to Kimmy Gee over in Sydney.The next member of our team is the youngest member; Bronnee Loy. Everyone knows Bron through her instagram and vlogging and how she inspires young girls through her highs and lows from trials, to training, to everyday life and balancing full time study with work trying to make it top in netball. Bronnee’s role is assistant in the media team as well as behind the scenes prep and editing, post and pre-production. With all this in office, Bron also is front of house where she coaches as well as is one of our NETFIT instructors, leading classes.Newest member of the team is Natalie Hall; our COO. Nat has been lifelong friends with Sarah where Nat never judged the vision. She was always there for Sarah and never had a doubt in her mind. Nat brings many strengths to the team; one being looking at the systems and operations at NETFIT.Last but not least is Sarah Norton. Sarah has a passion for coaching with her strength in elite level, but also can nail an amazing act with the NETFIT Gen kids. Norto as she is well know as, comes into the NETFIT bubble and does her job right. She runs clinics and school programs and manages Sarah Wall’s vision.
Jess is a busy bee in the sporting industry. She works with the GWS Giants Football and Netball, Cronulla Sharks, The Sydney Kings, The Wanderers and The Waratahs. For this to fit into her schedule, Jess loves planning, scheduling and mapping her days out.She has a good team through her business where she oversees all ofher dieticians and by having a reliable and supportive team it makes her job that much easier.Nutrition is hard for anyone. Listen to the average day that Jess experiences and how she manages her nutrition and all the advice and tips she has.Being available 24/7 is essential for Jess’ job. She needs to be reliable and help her athletes whenever they need.The magic and real success is in the small steps and consistency. Jess loves to take it step by step to help the athletes get their results and to keep building towards their goals.To keep the healthy glow and keeping your skin great, Jess explains how what you eat and drink has a massive impact, internally and externally.Hydration is key- always have a water bottle, if you aren’t a massive water person, then herbal tea is a good option. Consuming enough amounts of fruit and veg daily is another vital key. It is how you treat your skin and what you do in that respect.To find out more from Jess, see below her website and social media.https://www.jessicaspendlove.comhttps://www.instagram.com/jess_spendlove_dietitian/
We welcomed Amy Parmenter into our podcasting world at NETFIT. Not only is she an all-star netballer, she is also an all star human.This podcast is all about getting to know Amy and her progress from grass root to elite. Amy started netball fairly late as she grew up playing all sports. She loved netball for the fact she was playing with all the girls, and she found her escape when she was going through a tough time at the start.Listen in to why Amy loves netball; she loves giving off positive energy, the team sport environment is all about uplifting other teammates and Amy is that person that gets everyone up. To keep this energy up she likes to not worry about how hard it is for her. In hard situations she learnt to uplift everyone else.Amy is all about getting through the mental barrier that she couldn’t actually live her dream, now look at her exceling in her job. It took a lot of people around her to believe she has something special. It isn’t about talent, it is about how hard you work.2019 has been Amy’s hardest netball year. The biggest difference was her mental side. Instead of netball being a hobby that she loved, it became her job. Mentally, Amy was exhausted and crashed by the end of the year. Every part of Amy’s life made her think how this would affect her game, especially her nerves, which in turn lead to performance anxiety.Amy has a tie dye charity that she further explains in this podcast. This is where Amy found her passion project and something she could do outside of netball and enjoy. Check it out on the below link.https://www.instagram.com/thetiedyeproject_/ .
Sarah Wall has forged a very successful career as a top female barber/hairdresser. Ranking as 3rd in Australia's top female barber. Sarah has worked for Toni and Guy for over 16 years as a hairdresser and educator before moving on to Preston Guild in Enmore. Sarah shares her career story, coming out story, her encounter with some homophobic thugs on the street that belted her and her partner and how she ended up in the hotel suite of The Veronicas to cut Lisa's hair. A humorous yet engaging story that will have you as enthralled listening to it as I was doing the interview. Sarah credits Beyond Blue for helping her at a time of crisis and we have put the link at the end of the show notes should you ever need to call on them. http://prestonguildhair.com/ https://www.facebook.com/sarahwallindustries https://au.reachout.com/articles/lgbtqi-support-services Follow The Unsuitable on Facebook Instagram Visit the team at Shane Ave for all your suiting needs Shane Ave
Leading a team may come from many levels. It is different for every person, it is different how they see it and how they follow it. Leadership is an ever-evolving space. Kim always “looks for the next best thing and the next best approach” and loves understanding leaders.Being a leader doesn’t mean you have to be serious all the time, your allowed to have some fun. Whether you’re on a court or in an office, leading a team is very similar in the sense that everyone has a little something different when the pressure hits.It is important as a leader to always be thinking, understanding people around you and having that awareness. It develops when your growing and becoming more comfortable with who you are. It is impossible to be the best leader, you are always learning and evolving your leadership style. You have to be able to understand what your own strengths are and know what your good at to then employ people to do things that aren’t your strength. Remember; its okay to not have it all worked out and stand up when it really matters.
Sarah has overcome many challenging obstacles to become a recognized expert in the field of Coaching, Hypnosis & Weight Loss and is regularly featured in international and national press including Top Santé Magazine and the Daily Mail. Her credentials include over a decade's experience as a qualified Psychotherapist and Senior Hypnotherapist, after starting out her corporate career in Marketing and Consumer Psychology. Sarah is passionate about creating rapid transformation for lasting change, just like her own, and empowering women to thrive and live their best lives. “Transformation happens through the body, going into the body rather than going up into the head can have a bigger impact on your the mind than trying to be mental about, trying to think about, go into the body" You can connect with Sarah through Facebook. For more information about the podcast connect with us on Facebook For more information about James Roberts (the host of the podcast), visit fitamputee.co.uk and connect with me on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
In this episode Kim & Sarah update the NETFIT Community about their pits & peaks from the last 2 months.As we start the Together We’re Stronger 8 Week Challenge powered by QV, get the inside word on how it was created and what to expect from the challenge.
Her Royal Highness Princess Fadzilah of Brunei, as well the captain of the National Brunei Netball Team, Royal Bees has gotten herself into netball by “luck”. In week 3 of our Born to be Wild Challenge, you’ll hear from the Princess herself and her aspirations to grow netball further. Everyone fails at some point of their life; and the Princess makes it clear that failure is apart of everything, it’s apart of us, and we have to overcome it. “Learning from failures is what sets us apart from everyone else.”The most common issue in sports is injuries that put most athletes careers on hold; Princess was “distraught” after her knee injury. Mentally it got to her and she wasn’t sure whether she’d come back to netball. By her second knee injury she wanted to give up.Princess reached out to our incredible leader, Kim Green back in 2017 when she hurt her knee via an Instagram message and Kim replied. Princess says “the fact I reached out and for her to actually reply, made me push myself and made me say I am going to come back to netball” and she got that inspiration to be apart of the international team again.
In week 2 of our Born to be Wild Podcast, we hear from Melissa Hickey, Australian Rules Football all star who grew up in the country town of Mildura. Now captaining the Geelong AFLW team and continuing to grow as both a leader and as a player on and off the field.Mel talks with CEO & Founder Sarah Wall, about the opportunities that put her out of her comfort zone and how being uncomfortable inevitably isn’t as hard the second time around and that the more opportunities you can put yourself into that make you uncomfortable, the less things in the world the are uncomfortable to you.Growth mindset is a pivotal part of Mel’s career. Something she absolutely lives by is ‘the power of YET’. Mel’s best piece of advice she’s been given is finding what will get her out of bed everyday, and what will make footy fun. She hopes she can leave a legacy to young footballers by empowering them to be their best and to remind everyone fitness is important for the athlete but as well the mental health.
In this episode we talk all things comfort to courage. You will hear from our NETFIT leaders, whom are leading in their own ways and in their own lives. Brianna Tier, Bronnee Loy and Taylah Davies talk about how they took their leap of courage, interviewed CEO & Founder Sarah Wall. NETFIT Netball is all about the community and is bigger than just the individual.Being happy here and now is all that matters, whether living your dream is exactly where you are now, or where you want to be and working towards that. It’s all about not taking life too seriously and realising it is about stepping stones, you can’t just wake up and have your goal immediately in front of you, it's something you work towards. The biggest goal takes smaller goals to get there.These leaders are particular people who love to get the job done and never give up on working towards what they love. They find the great in every situation and take on that courage to know they're always going to make mistakes and that it is okay. They hope to express their leap of courage and connect to others on levels they can hopefully give courage to all of our NETFITTERS out there.
Sarah joined Darwin when they had no real structure to their marketing but was trusted by the board to build and develop a team. Sarah has a real focus on results and being able to track all activity to candidate registrations and revenue. She also amazingly led her team to run a series of MeetUps across the globe over a five-week period.
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Find out what it means to be a Holistic Coach with Australia Netball Coach, Lisa Alexander
Learn Lisa's 5 best tips to handle pressure on and off the netball court.
Find out the best tips for any netball trials from the Australian Netball Coach, Lisa Alexander
5 tips from the Australian Netball Coach, Lisa Alexander with How to Balance Fun & Hard Work in Training Sessions.
What if you could get fully booked using social media? And it doesn't count if you're just watching cat videos or wedding dances. In this episode we talk about exactly how to find clients on social media - and what's new with Pinterest.Sarah is a single mom of 6, and she runs XeraSupport, an agency that provides practical, hands-on support for new and growing entrepreneurs. She helps with admin, tech, marketing and content creation, either by giving tutorials and advice in layman's terms, or by actually doing the task for her clients.Find out more at www.xerasupport.com/ Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Four best tips Sarah Wall has used over the years to 'Make Hard Decisions"*Who this applies to:Netball 'trials'/ clubsInjuriesSchool/Uni/WorkJust remember = no one set's out to make 'BAD DECISIONS' but sometimes we just don't give it the time to "process"1.Realise that you are the only person who can make a decision Revisit your goalsYour honest opinion of what you wantAsk yourself, are you deciding things thing for; 'quick fix' or 'long term'2.Ask key mentors = 'not everyone'3.Don't make decisions late at night 4.Write a physical list
Find out the inside word on how Jamie Lee Price is feeling about being named in the Diamonds Squad. As well as how she got the call from Lisa Alexander.
Jamie Lee opens up about her transition from Australia to New Zealand and then back to Australia and how this has help her elite netball journey so far.
This week I'm joined by former elite netballer Sarah Wall and current Giants Netball captain Kimberlee Green to talk about their business, NETFIT Netball. NETFIT started out in 2012 as coaching clinics and netball gym classes, and has grown into a coaching, nutrition and training app that provides year-long health and fitness programs. With more than 1.2 million people playing netball in Australia, I think they're onto something. We talk about what drives them, their personal backgrounds and their future plans for the business - so make sure you tune in. Join the Facebook Group. Follow Mark Bouris on Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube. Want to grow your business and stay ahead of the pack? Access Mark Bouris' Masterclasses. Got a question or comment for Mark? Send an email. Download the PodcastOne app from the Apple and Google Play app stores See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An inside into the life of Taylah Davies
Sarah Wall opens up about her elite netball career, and how she got to where she is today.READ MORE - https://www.exclusiveinsight.com/sarah-wall-my-best-decisions-have-been-at-my-lowest/
Kim Green opens up about her elite netball career, and how she got to where she is today.
Tune in to hear our guest Sarah Wall share advice and tips on how she learned to handle stress! Sarah is the owner of Body Mind Spirit Business & Life Coaching. She is also the co-founder of Yoga Vacations, providing a safe space for people to explore their inner world through yoga, while traveling to beautiful destinations. Sarah’s own journey into yoga, which began twenty years ago, has taken her around the world many times and sparked her passion to give back. She’s a proud board member of Helping Hands for India, who have built a school in northern India, providing free education to almost 300 children. Sarah is sharing her story to inspire others, who are craving something more out of life, in her book “Life Reboot – An Inner Wisdom Guide to Finding Your Passion and Purpose.”
Is there a trick to achieving complete personal wellness? How can we effectively turn our limiting beliefs into something positive? In this podcast episode, renowned wellness expert, Sarah Wall, reveals how personal well-being can help business owners to truly succeed by tapping into their inner wisdom. Questions Asked: How did Sarah start her coaching business that deals with personal wellness? What advice would she give to the people who are planning to incorporate yoga into their business? What roadblocks did Sarah encounter that she wished someone had told her about, especially when she was making the transition from the working in the corporate world into running her own coaching business? What is “Look Within” concept about? What is the fastest way for one to change his beliefs? What is Sarah’s perspective on the idea that every business owner needs to have a coach or mentor? Why is personal well-being more important for business owners than anything else? What one tip you wished somebody had shared with you regarding personal well-being? How can business owners manage their stress level? What is one good trick to achieving personal wellness which could help business owners overcome tough challenges? How does Sarah market her business? Highlights of the Lessons Learned: Personal well-being means a totality of having a healthy body, mind, and spirit. Personal wellness can be best achieved by: Being grateful or appreciative of what qualities and resources you have. Good management of the constantly rising stress in your daily life. Asking for help, if you are stuck in a situation. Don’t be hard on yourself, don’t blame yourself Understanding what makes you happy, and do what works for you, and if something not working, change it. Note: We cannot keep on doing the same thing and expect different results. If something is not working, stop fighting against it, choose a different action. Business owners need to be able to manage stress because when you are stressed out, the ability to think clearly is limited, and that will stop them from being effective or productive they possibly can be. Being grateful tends to shift the mindset, stop you from focusing too much on what you don’t have or on what you are not good at. When you keep focusing on being grateful, things will start to work toward your goals. The definitive way to obtain long lasting results is by “Looking Within” ourselves what we already have in our mind – as we are the ultimate creators of our lives. According to Sarah Wall, people who are facing challenges already know the answers to their questions and they have the innate ability to listen to their inner wisdom or intuition to uncover those answers. How Stress Can Be Best Managed: Carve out time some personal time for yourself Take a break, do something enjoyable (not associated with your business) – Having a break really keeps things in balance. How to Quickly Change Limiting Beliefs: Affirm on the beliefs that you are currently holding; Then, decide that you are ready and willing to change or take action on that. Note: Changing our limiting beliefs means a way to overcome the challenges.
Special Edition – Featuring Sarah Wall Adam interviews this week’s guest, Sarah Wall This week’s ‘Hypnosis in the news’ section examines some recent weight loss success stories and a woman who overcame her fear of Turkeys in time to eat… Read more › The post Episode 89 – Featuring Sarah Wall appeared first on Hypnosis Weekly.
Join us as we boldy go where no Average Joe has gone before. After last week's twist ending, the guys dive into one of the irregular topics which was placed in the Bat-Jar by Dr. What and Asian Jon, specifically the "flame war" between James T. Kirk and Jean-Luc Picard. Jeff Goldblum is returning to the Jurrasic World franchise for the next installment, but how much screentime? Is he lying to cover his tracks? The guys weigh in on their thoughts! Then, we hop aboard the Starship Enterprise for a look into the world of Star Trek. By the definition of Starfleet, who is a better captain? Who is more entertaining? Which captain would each of these podcasters serve under? Come along for some microscopic analysis and some bad impressions. Music and audio from "Start Trek (1966)" is the property of Desilu Productions, Paramount Television, Alexander Courage, and Gene Roddenberry. Music and audio from "Star Trek: The Next Generation" is the property of Alexander Courage, Jerry Goldsmith, Gene Roddenberry, Rick Berman, Edward R. Brown, Michael Piller, Jeri Taylor, and Paramount Domestic Television. Music and audio from "My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic" is the property of Lauren Faust, Daniel Ingram, Devon Cody, Sarah Wall, DHX Media, and Hasbro Studios. Special thanks to Jeremy Eckert for our theme song. Check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/batjarpodcast. Invite your friends to like our page! You can contact us at @thebatcookiejar on Twitter or you can send an e-mail to batjarpodcast@gmail.com
Help us celebrate our podcast's one year anniversary with returning special guests TC Laff and Doctor What for an episode full of friendship, laughter, and some colourful horses. "My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic" has sparked this phenomenon of the "Brony" sub-culture. Where did this come from? Who is involved? What is Average Joe's history with this series? Then the team travel to the land of Equestria itself to discuss the new film based on the franchise. Can audiences with no history with the animated series enjoy this film? Do we need celebrities attached to these projects in order for them to succeed? Does the music hold up? Which of the main characters best personifies TC Laff's personality? Answers to all these questions and more inside this week's episode; plus a surprise ending you won't see coming... If you want to avoid spoilers for "My Little Pony: The Movie", skip over 48:38-1:04:43. This week's mail segment has spoilers for "Moana", so skip over 1:10:43-1:14:32 to avoid them. Music and audio from "My Little Pony:Friendship Is Magic" is the property of Lauren Faust, Daniel Ingram, Devon Cody, Sarah Wall, DHX Media, and Hasbro Studios. Music and audio from "My Little Pony: The Movie" is the property of Jayson Thiessen, Brian Goldner, Stephen Davis, Marcia Gwendolyn-Jones, Haven Alexander, Daniel Ingram, Allspark Pictures, DHX Media, and Lionsgate. Special thanks to Jeremy Eckert for our theme song. Check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/batjarpodcast. Invite your friends to like our page! You can contact us at @thebatcookiejar on Twitter or you can send an e-mail to batjarpodcast@gmail.com.
Sarah, The Fit Mind Trainer, is a passionate Hypnotherapist & Psychotherapist who specialises in developing online services that deliver rapid results. She has successfully worked with hundreds of clients across the world since ditching her corporate Marketing career back in 2006 to establish her full-time UK Hypnotherapy practise. Drawing on personal experiences she has overcome many challenging obstacles to become a recognised expert in the field of hypnosis and therapy and is regularly featured in international and national press, including the Daily Mail. Her fascination for the mind-body response grew whilst living in South America. Access to wide varieties of fresh, nutrient-rich foods, the Latin lust for life, pleasure in exercise and the simple things, initially inspired Sarah to develop her signature FITMIND training program. This powerful program provides women with answers to the real reasons why they’re struggling to feel fulfilled, aren’t losing weight or achieving their body goals... The post 09: Interview With Sarah Wall appeared first on Rapid ChangeWorks.
Sarah, The Fit Mind Trainer, is a passionate Hypnotherapist & Psychotherapist who specialises in developing online services that deliver rapid results. She has successfully worked with hundreds of clients across the world since ditching her corporate Marketing career back in 2006 to establish her full-time UK Hypnotherapy practise. Drawing on personal experiences she has overcome many challenging obstacles to become a recognised expert in the field of hypnosis and therapy and is regularly featured in international and national press, including the Daily Mail. Her fascination for the mind-body response grew whilst living in South America. Access to wide varieties of fresh, nutrient-rich foods, the Latin lust for life, pleasure in exercise and the simple things, initially inspired Sarah to develop her signature FITMIND training program. This powerful program provides women with answers to the real reasons why they’re struggling to feel fulfilled, aren’t losing weight or achieving their body goals... The post 09: Interview With Sarah Wall appeared first on Rapid ChangeWorks.
Wellness Expert Shares How Every Business Owner Can Achieve a Healthy Body, Mind and Spirit Is there a trick to achieving complete personal wellness? How can we effectively turn our limiting beliefs into something positive? In this podcast episode, renowned wellness expert, Sarah Wall, reveals how personal well-being can help business owners to truly succeed by tapping into their inner wisdom. Questions Asked: How did Sarah start her coaching business that deals with personal wellness? What advice would she give to the people who are planning to incorporate yoga into their business? What roadblocks did Sarah encounter that she wished someone had told her about, especially when she was making the transition from the working in the corporate world into running her own coaching business? What is “Look Within” concept about? What is the fastest way for one to change his beliefs? What is Sarah’s perspective on the idea that every business owner needs to have a coach or mentor? Why is personal well-being more important for business owners than anything else? What one tip you wished somebody had shared with you regarding personal well-being? How can business owners manage their stress level? What is one good trick to achieving personal wellness which could help business owners overcome tough challenges? How does Sarah market her business? Highlights of the Lessons Learned: Personal well-being means a totality of having a healthy body, mind and spirit. Personal wellness can be best achieved by: Being grateful or appreciative of what qualities and resources you have. Good management of the constantly rising stress in your daily life. Asking for help, if you are stuck in a situation. Don’t be hard on yourself, don’t blame yourself Understanding what makes you happy, and do what works for you, and if something not working, change it. Note: We cannot keep on doing the same thing and expect different results. If something is not working, stop fighting against it, choose a different action. Business owners need to be able to manage stress because when you are stressed out, the ability to think clearly is limited, and that will stop them from being effective or productive they possibly can be. Being grateful tends to shift the mindset, stop you from focusing too much on what you don’t have or on what you are not good at. When you keep focusing on being grateful, things will start to work toward your goals. The definitive way to obtain long lasting results is by “Looking Within” ourselves what we already have in our mind – as we are the ultimate creators of our lives. According to Sarah Wall, people who are facing challenges already know the answers to their questions and they have the innate ability to listen to their inner wisdom or intuition to uncover those answers. How Stress Can Be Best Managed: Carve out time some personal time for yourself Take a break, do something enjoyable (not associated with your business) – Having a break really keeps things in balance. How to Quickly Change Limiting Beliefs: Affirm on the beliefs that you are currently holding; Then, decide that you are ready and willing to change or take action on that. Note: Changing our limiting beliefs means a way to overcome the challenges.
Sarah Wall joined us for a chat about upcoming Beach Netball events. Find out how you can get involved with this exciting addition to the sport of Netball. Note to the listener: atmospheric interference caused a drop in audio quality.
What's the role of sleep in optimising sporting performance? What are some strategies around sleep athletes can put in to place? How can athletes reduce the impact of poor sleep and travel? To discuss these questions, Moira and David are joined by Ian Dunican from Sleep4Performance and Sarah Wall from NETFIT Netball. Audio Timeline: 00:00 - 01:27 Introduction 01:27 - 04:46 What's in the news about sleep? 04:46 - 06:58 Theme introduction: Sleep and sport 06:58 - 23:41 Guest interview: Ian Dunican - Sleep and sporting performance 23:41 - 35:39 Guest interview: Sarah Wall - What else can athletes do to optimise performance? 35:39 - 36:06 Where to find our guests online 36:06 - 37:22 Clinical tip of the month - Don't try too hard to sleep 37:22 - 38:28 Pick of the month: Moira - Strategies for sleep for athletes 38:28 - 40:56 Pick of the month: David - Online CBT for insomnia & depression symptoms 40:56 - 42:41 What's coming up in sleep? Next month - Living with narcolepsy Links mentioned: World Sleep Day Wearable technologies for sleep monitoring and health - Webinar Is snoring bad for you? Helping your kids to get to sleep at bedtime - Essential Baby Should you hit snooze? Fatigue Avoidance Scheduling Tool (FAST) - Fatiguescience Sleep diary template Managing sleep and jet lag - E-book Dreamcatchers Wellbeing Academies Ian Dunican on Twitter Ian Dunican Facebook Sleep4Performance website NETFIT Netball on Instagram NETFIT Netball website Dreamcatchers wellbeing academies Strategies for sleep for athletes - Australian Institute of Sport Online CBT for insomnia and depression symptoms - Research paper SHUTi - online CBT program Golden Door Health Retreat