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In this grounding meditation on the Day of Love for Mother Earth, we'll explore how connecting with the nurturing energy of the Earth can deepen our relationship with ourselves. As we attune to the wisdom and stability of Mother Earth, we'll discover pathways to greater self-compassion, trust, and acceptance. This practice invites you to honor your personal journey and cultivate a loving presence toward your own unfolding process.Connect deeply with yourself and the Earth in this guided meditation led by Sarah. Journey through grounding breathwork, nature imagery, and heart-centered reflection to awaken self-love, release emotional blocks, and align with the nurturing energy of Mother Earth. A sacred space for healing.As a Soul Purpose Activator, Sarrah Chapman supports spirit-led people to live their purpose with ease. She uses the Akashic Records to guide those she's here to serve in creating full alignment within themselves and syncing with the rhythm of life. By connecting to who they are at Soul level and clearing energetic stumbling blocks, her clients create a ripple effect of heartfelt purpose in the world, without sacrificing themselves or their relationships. When she isn't supporting clients in connecting to their highest truth, Sarrah enjoys nature time with her husband and son, stewarding their rural Kansas property. She loves working with energy, somatics, and the Priestess path in her personal practice, exploring the inner and outer experience of being a human in this world!https://www.youtube.com/@SoulAbundanceIQhttps://www.facebook.com/secretsouladvantageDay of Love for Mother Earth – At Enlightened World Network, every day is Earth Day—but on April 22, we come together with special intention.You can have a powerful impact just by showing up and building the energy. We believe that when two or more gather, transformation magnifies. Join us in love—for the Earth, for humanity, and for all generations to come.Enlightened World Network is your guide to inspirational online programs about the spiritual divinity, angels, energy work, chakras, past lives, or soul. Learn about spiritually transformative authors, musicians and healers. From motivational learning to inner guidance, you will find the best program for you.Check out our website featuring over 200 spirit-inspired lightworkers specializing in meditation, energy work and angel channelingwww.enlightenedworld.onlineEnjoy inspirational and educational shows at http://www.youtube.com/c/EnlightenedWorldNetworkTo sign up for a newsletter to stay up on EWN programs and events, sign up here:https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/FBoFQef/webEnlightened World Network is now available on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Podbean, Spotify, and Amazon Music.Link to EWN's disclaimer: https://enlightenedworld.online/disclaimer/#DayOfLoveForMotherEarth #HealThePlanet #SpiritualActivism #LightWorkersUnite
When Mamamia co-founder Mia Freedman first hired Jessie Stephens to write for her, she had no idea she had also just hired her eldest son's future wife, and the mother of her first grandchild. That was 10 years ago. Since then, Mia and Jessie have gone on to sit opposite each other as two of the co-hosts of the Mamamia Out Loud podcast and have recently wrapped production on the second season of Strife, the TV drama loosely based on Mia’s memoir, on which Jessie worked as a co-producer and writer and Mia as an executive producer. The mother and daughter-in-law duo sat down with Sarrah in the Something To Talk About studio for their first-ever interview together to talk all things work and family - and whether truth really is stranger than fiction. Strife season two will premiere on BINGE May 8. Watch the full episode with Mia and Jessie here. Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Sarrah Le Marquand Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or stellarmag.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chloe Fisher has made a name for herself speaking about the things that don’t often get spoken about. For the past five years, she’s opened up about grief, infertility and miscarriage on Darling, Shine! – the podcast she co-hosts with her best friend Ellidy Pullin. On this episode of Something To Talk About ahead of marking her first Mother’s Day as a mum, Chloe sits down with Sarrah to discuss the double-edged sword of being so open with her followers, the hard-won joy of becoming a parent to her daughter Bobbi after a five-year fertility journey, and “the insane ups and downs” of her relationship with her DJ husband Paul (AKA Fisher). You can see Chloe and her daughter Bobbi in The Iconic’s Mother’s Day Campaign here. Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Sarrah Le Marquand Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or stellarmag.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When Tessa James was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma at 23, she didn’t know what the rest of her life would look like. Her acting career, her ability to have children, her health - everything was up in the air. But 10 years on, Tessa is exactly where she wants to be: still married to husband Nate Myles, but now with four young children in tow, and with a career that has expanded well beyond acting. On this episode of Something To Talk About, Tessa joins Sarrah to explain what the past decade of her life has taught her, why she feels grateful for her cancer diagnosis – and share the transformative insights that have come with having and raising a family. Watch the full episode with Tessa here. Tessa is an ambassador for the 2025 Witchery White Shirt Campaign, which raises awareness and vital funds for ovarian cancer research. For every Witchery White Shirt sold from April 8 – May 8, Witchery will donate 100 per cent of gross proceeds to the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation. Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Sarrah Le Marquand Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or stellarmag.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Earlier this year, Madeleine West revealed she is pregnant with her seventh child. What the 45-year-old actor initially thought were symptoms of perimenopause turned out to be something far different – and as she admits, a huge surprise. Madeleine last entered the maternity ward 10 years ago, and a lot has changed for the former Neighbours star since then. Madeleine joins Sarrah on this episode to talk about reactions to her pregnancy announcement from both her close friends to the wider public, how she is navigating this very personal milestone in the spotlight and what she plans to do differently this time around Follow Madeleine West on Instagram here. Watch the full episode with Madeleine here. Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Sarrah Le Marquand Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or stellarmag.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brooke Boney’s life looks very different to what it did a year ago. In 2024, she was waking up in the wee hours of the morning and preparing to beam into Australia’s living rooms as a news presenter and entertainment reporter on the Today show. Now she is beaming into this interview from her dorm room at Oxford University, where she’s pursuing a master’s degree in public policy and preparing for the release of her first book, a memoir. On this episode of Something To Talk About, Brooke joins Sarrah to talk about what her life has looked like since she left Today - and to unpack some of the surprising revelations in her book, which cover everything from her insights into body image, fertility, fame and the truth about First Nations representation on Australian TV. Brooke’s memoir All of It is available here, or you can find it at your local bookstore. Watch the full episode with Brooke here. Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Sarrah Le Marquand Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or stellarmag.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From a successful career as one of Australia’s most in-demand models to mother of four boys and founder and CEO of Kora Organics (or, as she also calls it, “my baby girl”), Miranda Kerr has charted a fascinating path for herself. On this episode of Something To Talk About, Miranda joins Sarrah for a revealing conversation about her approach to motherhood – and co-parenting with Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry, life at home with her husband, Snap Inc founder Evan Spiegel, their surprising attitude toward screen time for the four young boys they’re raising, and the big move she is contemplating for her skincare empire. Plus, Miranda explains why walking down runways in her underwear is now off-limits: “I’m not in that headspace. I’ll just keep that for my husband.” You can find out more details about Kora Organics new Active Algae Balancing Probiotic Mask here. Miranda Kerr is also the ambassador for Michael Hill. Watch the full episode with Miranda here. Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Sarrah Le Marquand Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or stellarmag.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Just over twenty years ago, Delta Goodrem found herself at a turning point – not only in her career, but also her life. Having undergone chemotherapy and radiation after being diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2003, the then-teenage pop star was about to unveil a whole new version of herself, as hinted at by the name of the album she released the day before her 20th birthday, Mistaken Identity. On today’s episode, Delta joins Sarrah in the studio to reflect on that chapter of her life, and how it has brought her to where she is at the age of 40: happily engaged, touring the world, writing new music and at the helm of her own record label. Delta Goodrem – Mistaken Identity – A Night Of Celebration is on the 14th April 2025 at the Sydney Opera House. Tickets available through deltagoodrem.com Watch the full episode with Delta here. Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Sarrah Le Marquand Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or stellarmag.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Natalie Bassingthwaighte knows a thing or two about reinvention. She’s done it multiple times in her career. Musical theatre performer. Singer. Actor. Television host. Reality TV star. She’s done it in her personal life, too. Sixteen months ago, Natalie joined Sarrah for an exclusive chat on the Stellar podcast, where she revealed for the first time that she had found new love with a woman. Now Natalie is back in the studio to reflect on what her life has looked like since: from navigating co-parenting on her own terms to basking in the glow of her relationship with her new partner and even starting to write her memoir. And as she looks ahead to her 50th birthday this September, Natalie explains why she wants to keep challenging herself by tackling things she’s never done before – like her current one-woman show Shirley Valentine. Listen to our previous interview with Natalie here Shirley Valentine is on at the Canberra Theatre Centre from March 19-23, and will open at Her Majesty’s Theatre in Adelaide on April 1 for eight performances only. You can find more information at shirleyvalentine.com.au Watch the full episode with Natalie on YouTube Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Sarrah Le Marquand Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or stellarmag.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There have been thousands of big news stories over the last 35 years, and Sandra Sully has covered them all – from being the first Australian journalist on air as the events of 9/11 unfolded to the Thredbo disaster, war zones, Olympics and royal weddings. On today’s episode of Something To Talk About, Sandra Sully joins Sarrah to discuss her enduring career in television news, the harrowing experience of being held at gunpoint after arriving home from work one night - and why you never hear about her personal life. Sandra can be seen weekdays on 10 News First Sydney at 5pm on 10 and 10 Play Watch the full episode with Sandra. Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Sarrah Le Marquand Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or stellarmag.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When Dannii Minogue convinced her parents to let her try out for Young Talent Time at the age of seven, she had no idea of the impact it would have – not only on her life, but that of the entire family, too. Because back in the early ‘80s, Minogue was just another surname in the suburban phone book. Today, of course, it’s so much more than that. It’s Dannii. It’s Kylie. It’s disco and dancing and reality TV. It’s World Pride and Mardi Gras and being an ally. On this episode of Something To Talk About, Dannii joins Sarrah to discuss her love of matchmaking, her “lowest moment” – and what it was really like growing up Minogue. You can see more of Dannii Minogue on I Kissed A Girl, streaming on Binge, and, as of February 20, also on I Kissed A Boy with new episodes dropping 8.30pm on Thursdays on Binge. Watch the full episode with Dannii Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Sarrah Le Marquand Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or stellarmag.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A weekly conversation between (mostly) women about all the different ways to be a mother (or not) with your host Daniella Rabbani. ALL ARE WELCOME. About This Week's Guest: Sarrah believes in “joy mining,” AKA “choosing the joy” in the journey. Despite being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2020, she maintained her vision of becoming a mom and in December 2023, welcomed her first child via surrogacy. Now four years in remission, the former broadway showgirl created “A Chance For Life,” a nonprofit that helps women have babies after breast cancer. “Never stop believing that you will make it through this storm,” she says. “There is a beautiful life waiting for you on the other side.” Follow Sarrah on Instagram @sarrahstrimelbentley. And Our Hostess: Daniella Rabbani (@daniellarabbani) is an award winning storyteller and mother of two. Daniella has been hailed as "sympathetic and utterly alive" (New York Observer), "hilarious" (Wall Street Journal) and "will leave you twirling in the streets" (New York Times). TV credits: Amazon's The Better Sister, HBO's Scenes from a Marriage, CBS' God Friended Me, FX's The Americans, Fox's Laughs. Films: Oceans 8, Appropriate Behavior and her award winning directorial debut OMA (Available on Amazon Prime Video) and more. In motherhood, Daniella has an emerged as a community leader and a voice for mothers. Always advocating for a more inclusive and harmonious world starting with each and every one of us. Join the Conversation: * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/momcurious/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Comment faire pour ne pas craquer ? Nous vivons un rythme infernal entre vie de famille, vie professionnelle, pression à la réussite, réseaux sociaux...est-ce la raison pour laquelle nous sommes toujours fatigués ? Avec Audrey, créatrice de Ma Cohérence, nous décortiquons les raisons du burn out, et répondons sans filtres à des questions comme : Quels sont les signaux d'épuisement à ne plus ignorer ? Quel est le kit de survie anti-fatigue ?A quoi reconnait-ton que nous sommes guéri(e)s ?Comment réduire sa charge mentale ? Bullet journal, journaling, organisation... quels outils utiliser pour une vie plus apaisée ?Audrey, maman et coach de vie certifiée, j'accompagne avec simplicité et bienveillance les femmes qui veulent souffler, retrouver du temps pour l'essentiel et donner plus de sens à leur quotidien. Convaincue que petits pas et authenticité font toute la différence, je partage des outils concrets et pratiques. J'aide ainsi chacune à alléger sa charge mentale et avancer, un pas après l'autre, vers une vie plus alignée.Pour retrouver Audrey :- podcast : https://macoherence.com/podcast-le-bonheur-me-va-si-bien/- quiz émotion : https://macoherence.com/quiz-profil-emotionnel/- Guide gratuit du Bullet : https://macoherence.com/guide-gratuit-bullet-journal/?entry_point=Guidebujo&origin=interview&entry_canal=sarraHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Tammin Sursok is an accomplished actor, singer, podcaster and producer best known for her roles in hit TV series like Home and Away, The Young and The Restless and Pretty Little Liars. From the outside, her life looks glamorous. She splits her time between Sydney and Nashville with her husband and two children. But if you follow her on Instagram or listen to her podcast, you know that Tammin is not one bit interested in portraying her life as picture perfect. That’s because, as she says, “I don’t know how to fake it.” On this episode of Something To Talk About, Tammin joins Sarrah to discuss everything from the nerve-wracking early days of her career to turning down Robyn’s hit single ‘Dancing On My Own’ to why it’s never been more important to speak up for women’s rights and be a proud feminist. Listen to The Shit Show with Tammin Sursok Podcast here Follow Tammin on Instagram here. Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Editor-In-Chief Sarrah Le Marquand.Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or stellarmag.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gary Jubelin specialised in the field of homicide for 25 years, rising to the rank of Detective Chief Inspector until the time of his retirement from the force in 2019. Since leaving the police, he has built another very successful career, this time in the media, the author of two best-selling books (I Catch Killer and Badness) and of course as host of one of Australia’s most successful podcasts, I Catch Killers. On this episode of Something To Talk About, Gary joins Sarrah to discuss the toughest moment of his career, losing his identity and how well-being and mindfulness helped him discover who he is again. Listen to Gary’s podcast I Catch Killers here. Hear more about the William Tyrell inquest by listening to Witness here. Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Editor-In-Chief Sarrah Le Marquand. Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or stellarmag.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Chris Burns brings back Nik Darrah, our Community Outreach Specialist, to the show to welcome our very special guest, Sarrah Forrest, Chief Operating Officer of the Winter Symposium! This year marks the amazing achievement of the 50th annual Winter Symposium, offering industry insight, therapeutic advances, and a noncompetitive networking community, along with so much more. From the inception of this event with Dr. Forrest to where it stands today, Sarah Forrest continues to push the needle forward, maintaining an exemptional industry event. With such a momentous celebration on the horizon, Sarah shared the amazing agendas coming to this year's attendees. For more information on the Winter Symposium, check out Addictionandmentalhealth.org.
In today's VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, we interview two certified veterinary practice managers (CVPM) about the long road to acquiring this designation: Susan Diment, CVPM, DBA, PHR, administrative assistant/CVPM candidate liaison for the Veterinary Hospital Managers Association, Inc. also known as the VHMA and Sarah Wooters, CVPM, practice manager of Chestertown Animal Hospital in Maryland. Tune in to understand the length of the process, benefits to acquiring your CVPM and the resources VHMA has available to candidates!
Claudia Karvan is one of Australia’s most respected and acclaimed film and television actors. She’s been acting since she was 10, and producing and creating TV shows since her early 30s. If you think back to some of Australia’s most iconic TV shows and movies, there’s a good chance Claudia was in them. From The Secret Life of Us to Love My Way to The Heartbreak Kid to Spirited and now Bump. Claudia has had some incredibly noteworthy moments in her career, and today on Something To Talk About, she joins Sarrah to discuss them all. Bump's final season will premiere December 26th, only on Stan. Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Editor-In-Chief Sarrah Le Marquand. Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or stellarmag.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When Megan Gale kickstarted her modelling career in the early 2000s, she hardly expected she would still be at it as she approached her 50th birthday. But that’s exactly what has come to pass. On this episode of Something To Talk About, Megan joins Sarrah to discuss learning to be less hard on herself, and why it’s not so easy to – in her words – “push her buttons” any more. She also opens up about learning the hard way what happens when a woman dares to speak her mind and why, seven years into what she dubs “the longest engagement ever” to her fiancé Shaun Hampson, she is still in no rush to get married. This year, Megan Gale returned as a Friend of David Jones. You can find out more about it here. Read Megan’s profile with Stellar here. Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Editor-In-Chief Sarrah Le Marquand. Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or stellarmag.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As a presenter on Sunrise, Edwina Bartholomew is used to bringing Australians the news, good and bad, each morning. But when it came to her cancer diagnosis, the longtime journalist had to level with herself before breaking the story to the world. Today on Something To Talk About, Edwina joins Sarrah in the studio to share a very honest update on her health, the lessons her diagnosis has taught her, why she chose not to tell her young children about her condition – and her unexpected answer when asked if she would go through this life-changing year all over again. You can follow Edwina on Instagram here. And listen to her initial chat with Sarrah back in March here. Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Editor-In-Chief Sarrah Le Marquand. Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or pick up a copy inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), Sunday Herald Sun (VIC), The Sunday Mail (QLD) and Sunday Mail (SA)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's one thing to start a pop-culture podcast with your best friend at the age of 23, but it's another to find yourself running a multifaceted media company with 15 staff, five podcasts and more than 100 million downloads all before you hit 30. For Zara McDonald, it's her reality. On this episode of Something To Talk About, Zara joins Sarrah to discuss the importance, but also the danger, in having a hot take; the perks and the pressures of being a young female founder and the fractured nature of celebrity culture in the era of the algorithm. You can listen to Zara weekly on the Shameless podcast or follow her on Instagram here. Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Editor-In-Chief Sarrah Le Marquand. Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or pick up a copy inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), Sunday Herald Sun (VIC), The Sunday Mail (QLD) and Sunday Mail (SA)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vous endormir dans le calme, sans être perturbés par aucune musique, aucune distraction... c'est presque un rêve ?
A few months ago, Pip Edwards surprised everybody when she stepped down from P.E Nation, the activewear brand she co-founded in 2016, and which she helped turn into a global force. A month later, Pip announced that she would be rejoining Ksubi, the brand where she kicked off her career in fashion 20 years ago. In her first in-depth conversation since those headline-making moves, Pip is joining Sarrah in the Something To Talk About studio to explain how they are part of a much larger and total personal rebrand, fires up the continued obsession with her love life, discuss her bond with friend and radio presenter Jackie “O” Henderson, and reveal why, at 44, she believes she has truly come into her own. Pip Edwards is the creative director of Ksubi. Find her on Instagram here. Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Editor-In-Chief Sarrah Le Marquand. Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or pick up a copy inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), Sunday Herald Sun (VIC), The Sunday Mail (QLD) and Sunday Mail (SA)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's been a big year for Osher Günsberg. In March, he turned 50. Two months later, in May, it was announced that the two TV shows he'd been hosting for several years, The Bachelor and The Masked Singer, would not return to our screens. But here's the thing: Osher wasn't surprised by the news. In fact, he was ready for it. On this episode of Something To Talk About, Osher joins Sarrah to chat about how he learnt to be better prepared for life to change on a dime, the personal health struggles he chronicles in his new documentary A World Of Pain - and what might draw him back to television. Osher Günsberg: A World of Pain premieres at 8.30pm Thursday 21 November on SBS and SBS On Demand Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Editor-In-Chief Sarrah Le Marquand. Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or pick up a copy inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), Sunday Herald Sun (VIC), The Sunday Mail (QLD) and Sunday Mail (SA)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Morrell, Regional Director for Asia Pacific at CIPE, in conversation with Sarah Salmon, CIPE's Country Representative in Sri Lanka. They discuss the recent political changes in Sri Lanka, including the September 21st election and the upcoming parliamentary elections in November. Sarah shares insights from her dual perspective as a business owner and political analyst, highlighting the economic challenges and opportunities facing Sri Lanka. The conversation covers the peaceful transition of power, the new government's anti-corruption stance, and its efforts to engage with international partners like the IMF. This episode provides a comprehensive overview of the current political and economic landscape in Sri Lanka, emphasizing the potential for positive change and growth. Sarrah Sammoon, Country Representative for the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) in Sri Lanka, brings over three decades of experience in global mobility, entrepreneurship, and cross-cultural project facilitation. As founder of Magellan Champlain and an advocate for women's empowerment and democracy through profit, Sarrah offers unique insights into Sri Lanka's political and economic landscape from a civil society perspective.
Before he retired last year, David Stratton spent nearly six decades reviewing movies. And millions of Australians came to know and love him thanks to an on-air partnership with fellow critic Margaret Pomeranz, which turned them into household names and one of the most beloved double acts in the country. On the show today, David joins Sarrah from his home – where he is still watching one, and often two, movies each day – to discuss his latest project, a book that chronicles three pivotal decades in Australian film; his enduring friendship with Margaret; his thoughts on some of his most infamous reviews – including an initially lukewarm reaction to comedy classic The Castle, and another that landed him in hot water with Julie Andrews - and the one film he thought was so awful he walked out of the cinema. David Stratton's new book Australia At The Movies is available to purchase here. Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Editor-In-Chief Sarrah Le Marquand. Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or pick up a copy inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), Sunday Herald Sun (VIC), The Sunday Mail (QLD) and Sunday Mail (SA) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Maria Thattil has had a big four years. In 2020, she became Miss Universe Australia. In 2022, she appeared on I'm A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! and came out as bisexual. In 2023, she became an author, releasing her first book Unbounded. And in 2024, she took on acting, appearing in a guest role on Neighbours. On today's episode of Something To Talk About, Maria joins Sarrah to discuss body shaming, her high-profile relationship with Moana Hope, sexual wellness and what she does to chill out. Maria Thattil is Wella Professional's ambassador. You can find out more about Maria's 90 second hair routine here @wellapro_anz Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Editor-In-Chief Sarrah Le Marquand.Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or pick up a copy inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), Sunday Herald Sun (VIC), The Sunday Mail (QLD) and Sunday Mail (SA) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As one of the country's best-known interior design experts and a television personality who has been a judge on The Block for 12 years, Shaynna Blaze is a busy woman. But last year, she surprised everyone when she appeared on The Masked Singer. Now she's ready to pursue her passion for music even further – with an upcoming EP of new songs and a series of cabaret shows in the works. Shaynna sat down with Sarrah in the Something To Talk About studio for a wide-ranging conversation about why she keeps reinventing herself, how landing her job at The Block was one of the most bizarre moments of her life, her return to music - and why she refuses to act her age. This episode touches on domestic violence. If you or someone you know needs help contact 1800RESEPECT. Find more information about Shaynna's music via shaynnablaze.com or on Instagram. You can also see Shaynna on Sunday night room reveals at 7pm on Channel 9 on The Block. Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Editor-In-Chief Sarrah Le Marquand. Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or pick up a copy inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), Sunday Herald Sun (VIC), The Sunday Mail (QLD) and Sunday Mail (SA)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With 17 books to her name, a cult beauty brand she sold for big bucks and bought back for a steal - not to mention a household featuring two children, a Gold Logie-winning husband, and a couple of Instagram-famous cats - the life of Zoë Foster Blake is not exactly calm. Zoë joins Sarrah in the Something To Talk About studio to discuss the cost-benefit juggle of multiple ventures, how going into business “knowing nothing” turned out to be everything, the reality (and importance) of failure behind the public success - and to take us inside her first adult novel in a decade, Things Will Calm Down Soon. You can purchase Zoë Foster Blake's new book Things Will Calm Down Soon through Atlantic Books Australia on October 1st 2024. Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Editor-In-Chief Sarrah Le Marquand. Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or pick up a copy inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), Sunday Herald Sun (VIC), The Sunday Mail (QLD) and Sunday Mail (SA) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tony Armstrong is a man who needs no introduction. The last few years have seen the ABC presenter become one of the hottest properties in the Australian media, as confirmed by his recent Gold Logie nomination.His status as Australia's most eligible bachelor almost meant you could practically hear the hearts breaking when he went public on social media late last year with his relationship with Rona Glynn-McDonald, a Kaytetye woman who grew up in Alice Springs and is the CEO of Common Ground, a DJ, and was named in the Forbes 30 Under 30 list.Today, Rona and Tony sit down with Sarrah to discuss how they fell in love, why they decided to 'hard launch' their relationship on Instagram and what representation means to them this NAIDOC Week. You can find your post-weekend fix of sport and entertainment with Tony on Monday's Experts every Monday night after Media Watch until August 5. Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or pick up a copy inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), Sunday Herald Sun (VIC), The Sunday Mail (QLD) and Sunday Mail (SA)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To skip straight to our Recap, start at: 7:55 There are THREE #sciencewithsarrah lessons in this episode and somehow even more musical theatre references from Sam than usual
Television presenter and singer David Campbell will soon mark an important milestone: ten years since the day he decided to stop drinking alcohol. In a wide ranging conversation with Something To Talk About, David - who is, of course, the son of Australian rock legend Jimmy Barnes - opens up about why he wanted to break the intergenerational cycle of addiction in his family, how sobriety has impacted his marriage - and whether he sees a day where he tells his eldest son of the role he played in changing his parents' relationship with alcohol. You can read David's column from 2015, “My family's alcoholism stops with me” here. The Healthy-ish episode on being sober curious, featuring Sarrah, can be found here. You can catch David on Today Extra, weekdays at 9am on Channel 9 and 9Now. Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or pick up a copy inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), Sunday Herald Sun (VIC), The Sunday Mail (QLD) and Sunday Mail (SA)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To skip straight to our Recap, start at: 4:10 A reminder: We are a Private Practice SPOILER-FREE podcast, but we are NOT a Grey's Anatomy spoiler-free podcast. Anything that has aired in current Grey's is something that we will possibly be talking about. Proceed with caution if you are not caught up on that series. To support the people who make your favorite shows, please consider donating to the SAG-AFTRA Emergency Financial Assistance Fund, WGA Emergency Assistance Fund, and/or the Entertainment Community Fund (formerly The Actor's Fund) Emergency Fund if you are financially able. You can find Sam online @samanthagharris You can find Sarrah online @sickkidchemist Join the University of Arizona's research trials! We would love for you to join the BHAB Podcast community on Patreon at www.patreon.com/bhabpodcast (you can receive really cool perks at the different levels!) or support us by leaving us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Questions? Comments? Feel free to DM us @bhabpodcast or email us at bhabpodcast@gmail.com We'll be back in two weeks with our next Private Practice recap! USA Listeners, Register to vote! Buy Sam's book here! Photography by Chancelor Humphrey Theme Music, Podcast Management, and Graphic Design by SH Creative TGIT!
Abraham and Abimelech, Abraham Lies Again For reasons not revealed, after being given the promise that in a year's time Sarah will have a son, and after sodom & gommorah were destroyed, Abraham moved his caravan south near Gaza. Abimelech was king in that area. Like Abraham did twenty years before, he lied (or half truthed) about Sarah being his sister. Abimelech took 90 year old Sarah as a wife. This was a precarious situation because it was during this time that Sarah needed to be conceiving through Abraham so they could have a child within the year that God promised they would. One might excuse Abraham for not initially remembering the events of 20 years before when he did a similar thing with the Egyptian Pharaoh. One might excuse Abraham for being fearful for his life if it was known that Sarah was his wife. But when Abimelech took it to heart and indicated he was going to take Sarah as his wife Abraham should have spoken up. All is well that ends well? By the end of this Biblical account it looks like Abraham made out pretty well. But surface reading could be deceiving. This was not a time when Abraham was a good example. More to the story One might wonder why this story is in the Bible. Certainly we can learn from Abraham's mistakes, but is there more to it than just that? Yes there is, and this story is no exception. There are some very profound insights hidden in this story that demonstrate that this story is bigger than just Abraham lying and everything working out fine in spite of it. This account, like everything in the Bible, has deep significance in understanding God's work for humanity, and for God's calling upon us individuality. Good news Once again in this sermon Rabbi Jeff Zaremsky helps us find the “good news” in the story. Join us in finding out what that good news is and how it applies to your life. Come along for the Adventure, you will stay for the Shalom – ShalomAdventure.com You can also view all and any of Shalom Adventure videos in one convenient, easy to navigate, site.
Hello la communauté, Je commence cet épisode par un petit recap sur l'enregistrement en public avec Fatou TANDJAN NDIAYE. It was a blast. complete blast. C'est un format qu'on va totalement conservé parce qu'il apporte enormément de valeur et qu'il permet un échange direct avec le ou la guest. La partie networking a été un succès et je tiens à remercier l'ensemble des partenaires, Le royal work club qui nous a accueilli, et la maison Tcheko qui sponsorisait notre évènement. La prochaine édition des enregistrement en public est prévu pour le 23 novembre et on aura le plaisir de recevoir Penda Sow, Directrice générale de Paps CI. On parlera bien sur de son parcours mais surtout de son leadership a la tête d'un startup dans le secteur disputé de la logistique, sa place de woman in tech, ses projets, son installation au Sénégal puis en Côte d'Ivoire en venant de Paris. Assez dévisé, hâte de vous présenter mon invitée du jour, Sarrah Coulibaly, conseillère technique du directeur générale de l'ANSUT. Sarrah a grandi en CI avant d'aller faire ses études aux USA puis au CANADA, elle se destine à la médecine puis change d'orientation. Elle commence sa carrière dans la banque , puis rejoint l'administration du Québec et à terme les bureaux du 1er ministre du Quebec. Après quelques années et de beaux projets de développement d'internet au Canada elle décide de rentrer s'installer en CI. Elle rejoint la BAD puis l'ANSUT, L'agence nationale du service universelle des télécommunication. J'ai passé un excellent moment avec Sarrah dans les très beaux locaux du Mstudio, je remercie encore Leslie et Cédric pour leur acceuil. Je vous souhaite une excellente écoute et vous dis à très vite dans mes messages privés pour vos commentaires et débriefs. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chooseyourmentor/message
The stories of the unexplained! 1st Sarrah tells us a story about trying to paint the walls in her bedroom and something objecting THEN we hear from Jennifer and her grandma's house near Churchill Downs!
In this heartfelt and inspiring episode of Bizzimumzi, host Ashley Verma sits down with her lifelong friend, Sarrah Strimel Bentley, for a raw and candid conversation that covers a remarkable journey from battling breast cancer to embarking on a surrogacy adventure. Ashley and Sarrah share a laughter-filled chat as they reminisce about their shared experiences on Broadway, discussing the unique challenges and rewards of their careers that have shaped them into the strong individuals they are today. They delve into the extraordinary resilience that was instilled in them from a young age, setting the stage for the incredible journey Sarrah was about to face. The conversation takes a poignant turn as Sarrah opens up about her battle with breast cancer and her pursuit of finding the perfect partner who would stand by her side through thick and thin. Sarrah's journey of strength and determination is nothing short of remarkable, as she tackled the challenges of cancer with a courage that defied any handbook or guide. With unwavering support from her husband, Sarrah and her partner faced critical decisions amidst the whirlwind of medical treatments. Sarrah reveals the urgency they felt to explore the IVF route prior to undergoing chemotherapy, a decision with minimal time for contemplation. Navigating the complex process of finding a surrogate added another layer of complexity to their journey, a challenge that tested their patience and resilience. Through their conversation, Sarrah touches on the emotional and logistical hurdles they encountered, shedding light on the intricacies of battling adversity while seeking to expand their family. The story of Sarrah's journey from cancer to surrogacy is a testament to the power of love, determination, and the unbreakable bond between friends who share both joyous memories and life-altering trials. Tune in to this captivating episode of Bizzimumzi as Ashley Verma and Sarrah Strimel Bentley share laughter, tears, and profound insights into a journey that transcends challenges, celebrates love, and exemplifies the true spirit of resilience. Whether you've faced adversity, are navigating the complexities of building a family, or simply seek inspiration, this episode offers a moving tale that will resonate deeply with listeners from all walks of life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To skip straight to our Recap, start at: 10:53 A reminder: We are a Private Practice SPOILER-FREE podcast, but we are NOT a Grey's Anatomy spoiler-free podcast. Anything that has aired in current Grey's is something that we will possibly be talking about. Proceed with caution if you are not caught up on that series. To support the people who make your favorite shows, please consider donating to the SAG-AFTRA Emergency Financial Assistance Fund, WGA Emergency Assistance Fund, and/or the Entertainment Community Fund (formerly The Actor's Fund) Emergency Fund if you are financially able. You can find Sam online @samanthagharris You can find Sarrah online @sickkidchemist You can find Melessie online at @melessieclark and @Melessieee We would love for you to join the BHAB Podcast community on Patreon at www.patreon.com/bhabpodcast (you can receive really cool perks at the different levels!) or support us by leaving us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Questions? Comments? Feel free to DM us @bhabpodcast or email us at bhabpodcast@gmail.com We'll be back in two weeks with our next Private Practice recap! USA Listeners, Register to vote! Buy Sam's book here! Photography by Chancelor Humphrey Theme Music, Podcast Management, and Graphic Design by SH Creative TGIT!
Sarrah Strimel Bentley is the creator and founder of Damn Good Yoga, Co-Founder of A Damn Good Life, former Broadway showgirl, and a fearless breast cancer survivor. She performed in 7 Broadway shows spanning a 15 year career. Kate came across the most emotional Instagram video of Sarrah and her husband James receiving the news that their surrogate Whitney was caring their son. In this episode Sarrah discusses her incredible love story, receiving news of her cancer diagnosis, her recovery, and her surrogacy journey. Reality Life with Kate CaseyPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyTwitter: https://twitter.com/katecaseyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseycaTik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecaseyCameo: https://cameo.com/katecaseyFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Marielena Ferrer is driving this month's Spirituality and Politics conversation while I am away from the station. We talk about the Supreme Court's most recent ruling affecting affirmative action and refer to these articles as we meander through our own opinions on it and what we hope will come as a result of it.https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/06/failure-affirmative-action/674439/https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/06/affirmative-action-scotus-ruling-elite-institutions-diversity-scholarship-impact/674576/https://www.forbes.com/sites/corinnelestch/2023/07/09/how-the-end-of-affirmative-action-reroutes-the-talent-pipeline/Midway through we are joined by Sarrah Danziger, Education Coordinator at the Center for Photography in Kingston. Sarrah is a photographer, video artist, educator, and master printer. Danziger received her BFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York. She created, “Listen to New Orleans,” an oral history archive, artist book, and long-term public installation, and has exhibited at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans; Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans; and at the New Orleans Photo Alliance. Danziger was raised in Woodstock, and now lives and works in Kingston. Her work as an artist and educator focuses on community-based activities and individual storytelling, positioning her well to expand collaborative partnerships and art making programs in the community.The center offers many ways of connecting with photography and creative imagery including their upcoming Kingston Photo Festival, July 21-23. Lots of cool ways to join in the fun from film screenings to workshops. Check out their website for all the details.Today's show was engineered by Ian Seda from Radiokingston.org.Our show music is from Shana Falana!Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.org** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IThttp://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFY | STITCHERITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCASTITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/she-wants/i-want-what-she-has?refid=stpr'Follow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcastTWITTER * https://twitter.com/wantwhatshehas
Sophie Cachia has never shied away from telling her truth, no matter what era her life she is in. Four years ago, Sophie wrote a raw and unfiltered memoir that detailed the moment she realised she was attracted to women - several years (and children) into her marriage with a man. In this episode of Something To Talk About, Sarrah and Sophie talk about leaning into aging, losing followers and why she has decided that she isn't going to be so public about her personal life anymore. Sophie's new book 'Then There Was You' will be available June 21, or you can pre-order the book here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Maggie Beer is a celebrated chef, cookbook author, restauranteur... but in Australia, she's also a national treasure. On this episode of Something To Talk About, Sarrah is asking Maggie all the important questions: her recipe for success, why she identifies as a cook rather than a chef, and how the chef community rallies together in the wake of tragedy. You can watch Maggie Beer on MasterChef Australia on June 18, airing on Channel 10 and 10Play.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hope that you like baby kitten meows! Sarrah is currently fostering six neonatal kittens who also have a lot to say about this episode! If you're interested in adopting them and you live near Tucson, AZ, check out their adoption pages here! They'll be the kittens pictured with bean cans.
Having broken the mould of an influencer into a million tiny pieces, Flex Mami has carved out a unique place in the Australian media landscape dialogue by simultaneously monetising her brand while encouraging her followers to think critically about the world around them. On this episode of Something To Talk About, Sarrah sits down with "professional opinion haver" Flex Mami for a characteristically engaging conversation that covers everything from Black Lives Matter and parasocial relationships, to de-infuencing and Big Enjoyment. Listen to Flex & Froomes live weekdays from 3pm - 5pm on CADA. You can also find Flex on Instagram via her handle @flexmami.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Allison Langdon is only 43 but she's already become a staple in the Australian media landscape; she's been behind the desks of programs like 60 Minutes, The Today Show, and most recently, A Current Affair. On this episode of Something To Talk About, Sarrah and Allison talk about life in some of the biggest newsrooms in the country, how she parents amid such an all-consuming job and the frustrating nature of an industry that often pits women against each other. Parental Guidance will air from Monday, June 5, at 7.30pm on Channel 9 and 9Now. You can also catch Allison behind the A Current Affair desk weeknights from 7.00pm.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Miranda Kerr first rose to fame at just 13 years old, when she won Dolly magazine's model search competition in 1997. From there, she was on a path to global stardom, working with brands like Prada, Chanel, Dior... and became the only Australian model to strut the runway as a Victoria's Secret Angel. On this episode of Something To Talk About, Sarrah and Miranda talk about turning 40, the modern family she's built for herself and why she can't wait for the day she gets to be a grandma. You can find out more about Miranda's Certified Organic Skincare brand at www.koraorganics.com or on Instagram at @KORAOrganics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Show Notes Sarrah Rose is an executive intimacy coach who runs the firm CEO on Fire. CEO on Fire helps senior level executives optimize their lives. Sarrag works with clients to help them achieve personal growth and spiritual development. She has been working in this field for the past 10 years, and rebranded to CEO on Fire to focus on executives specifically. Sarrah works with primarily male senior executives to help them balance their personal and professional lives. She looks at their relationships, sex lives, and other aspects of being human to give them more fun in life. Some of the challenges of working with senior executives include having less time for family, travel, and the specific personality type needed to become a CEO. ADHD is common among executives and can be both a superpower and a challenge. The benefits include hyper focus, the ability to see the bigger picture and from different perspectives, there's also a lot of sexual energy. Sarrah introduces her clients to tantra which helps them use and channel this sexual energy productively. She has noticed that many clients are self-made and grew up in a more impoverished situation. This change in their lives often leads to a disconnect with who they were and who they are now, and how they are perceived. Rose helps her clients overcome these difficulties and create a balance between their personal and professional lives to better enjoy their lives. Relationship Challenges of Senior Executives Sarrah talks about the challenges that high-powered male executives face in their roles as fathers and in their relationships with their significant other. Sarrah explained that presence and empathy is one of the biggest areas that executives need to focus on to provide for their children. They need to be able to give their children their undivided attention and love, safety, and belonging. Sarrah explains that the process she takes her clients through helps them develop these skills. Will asks Sarrah how executives manage to shift roles from boss at work to partner at home. Sarrah explains that it depends on the relationship. She talks about the initial attraction to the partner is a combination of nature and nurture, and that the attraction is often tied to wounding. To navigate this, Sarrah helps her clients understand the layers of attraction, create more intimacy, and be aware of the different seasons of relationships and how to intelligently navigate the changes and the tough times. Sarrah believes that one of the challenges that these executives often face is understanding the difference between men and women, and how to seduce their partners and maintain a state of heightened arousal. To help her clients, Sarrah suggests flirting through text throughout the day and engaging in roleplay and fantasy before you enter the bedroom. She also emphasizes the importance of leaving business talk out of their relationship and engaging in more light-hearted and fun conversations. Sarrah also mentions the importance of maintaining friends outside of one's work life. Some have stayed connected to people from their past and have maintained those long lasting relationships, while others have not. Strategies Used in Executive Intimacy Coaching When she starts working with a client, Sarrah starts off with an introductory call with her clients and then follows up with a diagnostic session. During this session, Sarrah gets to understand what her client is looking for and engages on a personal level. When it comes to exercises and tips, Sarrah explains that communication is the most important and also the most difficult area for her clients to master, especially when it comes to discussing intimate sexual and emotional conversations. She offers a few questions to help explore and connect on a deeper level. Sarrah notes that the first and most important area to focus on with clients is their relationship with themselves, including patterns of self-sabotage, trauma, and triggers. Throughout the program, Sarrah explains that they use four main strategies that begin dealing with the nervous system, including breath, sound, movement, and focus, which can be combined in different ways. By using these strategies, clients can release stress cycles and better understand their own needs and desires. Additionally, Sarrah helps clients focus on what one desires to create in life and then looking at where there are fears, resistances, and self-limiting beliefs that need to be worked through in order to move forward. By understanding oneself and engaging in self-reflection, it is possible to build a strong relationship with oneself and achieve one's goals. Sarrah adds that sleep is a common issue among senior executives, who often struggle to fall asleep due to the demands of their job and the inability to turn off their minds; she suggests specific questions and practices to help address this issue. CEO Case Study and Dating in Today's World Sarrah talks about how high-powered CEOs approach dating in today's world. She shares a success story from one of her clients who was in an abusive relationship and how she helped him heal and prepare for his next relationship. Sarrah recommends that high-profile CEOs use matchmakers and that she works with the matchmakers to help her clients find the right person to have a fulfilling relationship. Sarrah also shares that she personally uses dating apps and that she sees many high-profile CEOs on the apps. Sarrah explains that she works with the top 1% of men, helping them to become more confident and successful with women. She also shares that she makes organic introductions for her clients if they seem to be a good fit. Sarrah emphasizes that men need to be willing to do the work necessary to make successful relationships with women. Timestamps 01:32 The Challenges of Senior Executives' Personal Lives 09:48 Seduction Tips for CEOs 11:26 Maintaining Friendships Outside of Work 12:57 Intimacy and Sexual Energy Exercises 14:31 Relationship and Sexuality Coaching 22:29 Exploring Intuitive Movement and Sounding for Self-Exploration and Transformation 22:53 Sleep and Habits for CEOs 26:38 Sleep Challenges for Senior Executives 27:32 Executive Intimacy Coaching 29:59 Success Story: High-Powered CEO Overcomes Insecurities After Divorce and Prepares for Next Relationship Links: https://ceoonfire.com/ https://www.instagram.com/sarrahrosenyc/ CONTACT INFO: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ceoonfire/ Unleashed is produced by Umbrex, which has a mission of connecting independent management consultants with one another, creating opportunities for members to meet, build relationships, and share lessons learned. Learn more at www.umbrex.com.
How have platforms transforming the world of work? In Work and Alienation in the Platform Economy: Amazon and the Power of Organisation (Bristol UP, 2023), Sarrah Kassem, a Lecturer and Research Associate in the field of Political Economy at the Institute of Political Science at the University of Tübingen, uses a case study of Amazon to explore issues of alienation and resistance in contemporary working life. The book adapts and develops key Marxist inspired theories to chart the rise of the platforms, and Amazon's role within this set of both digital and physical industries. Examining warehouses, MTurk, and the broader gig economy, the book offers strategies for resistance and solidarity as well as detailed analysis. It will be essential reading across the social sciences, as well as for anyone interested in work and labour today. Dave O'Brien is Professor of Cultural and Creative Industries, at the University of Sheffield. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network