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Sharon White, a Feldenkrais student of Wendy's will discuss her recent trip to Santiago, Chile for the Pan American Games! Sharon White is an international CCI5* three-day eventing rider, trainer, and Level 4 USEA ICP Certified Instructor based at Last Frontier Farm in Summit Point, West Virginia. With over 25 years of experience as a professional equestrian, Sharon is a well-respected and dedicated horsewoman who always seeks to do her best by the horses first.
Want to learn more about the history of eventing and how to develop the strongest partnership possible with your horse? Consider adding a USEA Classic Series event to your 2025 competition calendar! USEA Podcast host Nicole Brown chats with two of the biggest fans of the USEA Classic Series, five-star competitor Sharon White and organizer/former long-format competitor Sarah Broussard, about all the phases of this iconic event and how you can get involved this year.
Sharon White, a Feldenkrais student of Wendy's will discuss her recent trip to Santiago, Chile for the Pan American Games! Sharon White is an international CCI5* three-day eventing rider, trainer, and Level 4 USEA ICP Certified Instructor based at Last Frontier Farm in Summit Point, West Virginia. With over 25 years of experience as a professional equestrian, Sharon is a well-respected and dedicated horsewoman who always seeks to do her best by the horses first.
Today's Practical Horseman Podcast, sponsored by EQUESTRIAN+, is with Cornelia Fletcher. The five-star eventer made a remarkable comeback at TerraNova's The Event this past November. After being out of the competition field for a little over a year to give birth to her daughter, Sparrow, last June, the 26-year-old eventer and her plucky Oldenburg mare Daytona Beach 8 claimed the CCI4*-L win on a final score of 41.4.The pair, who placed 15th out of 17 horse-and-rider combinations during the dressage phase, delivered a powerhouse cross-country ride on Saturday to surge into second place overnight. One of only two pairs to jump double clear in show jumping, their sharp, accurate round cemented their victory in the CCI4*-L.While Cornelia worked hard to maintain her physical and mental fitness for eventing during her pregnancy, she credits her close-knit support team and especially her husband—four-star eventer and grand-prix show jumper Jacob Fletcher—for her success at TerraNova and enabling her to make her post-Sparrow competition debut.In today's podcast, we chatted with Cornelia about her comeback victory at TerraNova, her incredible partnership Daytona Beach 8, her training philosophies and how she balances motherhood with the demanding sport of eventing.About Cornelia FletcherCornelia grew up in a non-equestrian family in Hamilton, Massachusetts, near the former USET headquarters and said she was born with the horse bug. After finally wearing her parents down as a horse-obsessed kid, they agreed to help her half-lease a pony at a local barn with a lot of eventing history. From her early days in the saddle, Cornelia had a hunch that eventing might be her sport as she always preferred to be out in the field instead of the arena.In middle school, she started working with trainer Babette Lenna, who helped Cornelia find her perfect and longtime eventing partner in Sir Patico MH (“Hugo”). She and the loudly colored Zweibrücker gelding went on to train with renowned five-star eventer Sharon White and had a stellar career together (including an individual bronze at the 2017 North American Youth Championships, top finishes at the three- and four-star level and a European debut at Blenheim). They were on the cusp of tackling their first five star at the 2020 Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event, before it was canceled due to the COVID pandemic.After spending a year training with Australian five-star rider Kevin McNab in Surrey, England, Cornelia and Daytona made their five-star debut at the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials in in 2022. Despite a 50th-place dressage score, the pair moved up the leaderboard after a clear, fast cross-country round and were one of only six double-clear show jumping rounds to end up finishing in 10th. And they were the top-placed U.S. rider.A few other notable highlights from Cornelia's career include the 2023 Reserve Championship USEF/USEA Developing Horse Championship with DHI Qyaracolle Z, 2022 Houghton Hall CCIO4*-NC-S 2nd place team, more than fifteen top-5 FEI finishes, and she is a Five-time North American Youth Championships medalist. Cornelia and Jacob own and operate a small program in Ocala, Florida, that focuses on producing eventing and show-jumping horses.About This Podcast's Sponsor, EQUESTRIAN+From short training tips to how-to videos and insider-access to private clinics and lessons, learn from top experts in the dressage, hunter, show jumping, equitation and...
Today's Practical Horseman Podcast, sponsored by EQUESTRIAN+, is with Cornelia Fletcher. The five-star eventer made a remarkable comeback at TerraNova's The Event this past November. After being out of the competition field for a little over a year to give birth to her daughter, Sparrow, last June, the 26-year-old eventer and her plucky Oldenburg mare Daytona Beach 8 claimed the CCI4*-L win on a final score of 41.4.The pair, who placed 15th out of 17 horse-and-rider combinations during the dressage phase, delivered a powerhouse cross-country ride on Saturday to surge into second place overnight. One of only two pairs to jump double clear in show jumping, their sharp, accurate round cemented their victory in the CCI4*-L.While Cornelia worked hard to maintain her physical and mental fitness for eventing during her pregnancy, she credits her close-knit support team and especially her husband—four-star eventer and grand-prix show jumper Jacob Fletcher—for her success at TerraNova and enabling her to make her post-Sparrow competition debut.In today's podcast, we chatted with Cornelia about her comeback victory at TerraNova, her incredible partnership Daytona Beach 8, her training philosophies and how she balances motherhood with the demanding sport of eventing.About Cornelia FletcherCornelia grew up in a non-equestrian family in Hamilton, Massachusetts, near the former USET headquarters and said she was born with the horse bug. After finally wearing her parents down as a horse-obsessed kid, they agreed to help her half-lease a pony at a local barn with a lot of eventing history. From her early days in the saddle, Cornelia had a hunch that eventing might be her sport as she always preferred to be out in the field instead of the arena.In middle school, she started working with trainer Babette Lenna, who helped Cornelia find her perfect and longtime eventing partner in Sir Patico MH (“Hugo”). She and the loudly colored Zweibrücker gelding went on to train with renowned five-star eventer Sharon White and had a stellar career together (including an individual bronze at the 2017 North American Youth Championships, top finishes at the three- and four-star level and a European debut at Blenheim). They were on the cusp of tackling their first five star at the 2020 Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event, before it was canceled due to the COVID pandemic.After spending a year training with Australian five-star rider Kevin McNab in Surrey, England, Cornelia and Daytona made their five-star debut at the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials in in 2022. Despite a 50th-place dressage score, the pair moved up the leaderboard after a clear, fast cross-country round and were one of only six double-clear show jumping rounds to end up finishing in 10th. And they were the top-placed U.S. rider.A few other notable highlights from Cornelia's career include the 2023 Reserve Championship USEF/USEA Developing Horse Championship with DHI Qyaracolle Z, 2022 Houghton Hall CCIO4*-NC-S 2nd place team, more than fifteen top-5 FEI finishes, and she is a Five-time North American Youth Championships medalist. Cornelia and Jacob own and operate a small program in Ocala, Florida, that focuses on producing eventing and show-jumping horses.About This Podcast's Sponsor, EQUESTRIAN+From short training tips to how-to videos and insider-access to private clinics and lessons, learn from top experts in the dressage, hunter, show jumping, equitation and...
In this episode of the EquiRatings Eventing Podcast, we take a closer look at six rising stars in the eventing world—9-year-old horses who are already making their mark and could be the ones to follow this season. These young talents have put in impressive performances and are on track for big things in 2025. Highlights Include: MGH Zabaione – Padraig McCarthy's exciting ride made history as the first Irish horse to win the prestigious CCI4*-S 8/9 YO class at Blenheim. He heads into the season as the highest-rated 9-year-old in the world. Cooley Mosstown – Caroline Harris' horse is one of the fastest in the sport and has an incredible cross-country record, jumping clear in every one of his international starts. Corimiro – A top prospect for Sarah Bullimore, Corimiro already has a CCI3* win under his belt and a strong finish at Boekelo's CCI4*-L. Kiarado d'Arville – Lara de Liedekerke-Meier's ride had a standout season in 2024, including three international wins and a dressage test that scored just 20.8 at Kronenberg. Jaguar's Duende – The highest-rated 9-year-old in the U.S., Sharon White's mare put in a strong performance at Blenheim and is one to keep an eye on for the season ahead. C-Let's Dance van de Beemd– Laura Collett's young star rounds out the list after producing the best CCI3* score of 2024 with a 20.5 at Cornbury. With a mix of speed, consistency, and serious potential, these horses are set to make waves in 2025. For more details on each horse, check out the full blog post on EquiRatings: Six 9-Year-Old Eventers to Watch This Season. EquiRatings Eventing Podcast Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
Fresh off the back of her tenure at the head of John Lewis, Dame Sharon White is at a bit of a loss. With Ofcom and the Treasury on her CV, there is very little she can't turn her hand too. Listen to this surprisingly candid interview from one of the UK's most successful businesswomen.
Send us a Text Message.Irene Kelley's love of music has been imbued in her memory practically from the very beginning. She became wholly entranced by it while hearing it for the first time in her dad's basement TV repair workshop as a young girl. After hearing it around the house, the music became so imbued in her that she began writing music early on and joined her first band at the age of 15.In 1981, she made her big career leap when she was invited to join the bluegrass band Redwing as lead singer. She soon found herself performing at any number of major festivals and gaining major traction in the process. Her move to Nashville in 1984 added increased momentum and she was soon signed to MCA Nashville for whom she recorded her first album which also featured an all-star line-up in the persons of Sam Bush, Carl Jackson and Mark O'Connor. She also found success as a songwriter, penning songs for the likes Alan Jackson, Ricky Skaggs and Sharon White, Loretta Lynn and Trisha Yearwood. Nevertheless, despite her accomplishments, her devotion to the basics of bluegrass remained first and foremost. With early influences that include Jean Ritchie, Hazel Dickens and Alice Gerrard, Rodney Crowell, Pete Goble, Greg Allman, Dolly Parton and Loretta Lynn.These days, Irene is carrying the torch forward, not only through her own efforts, but that of her daughters as well, all of whom joined her for her recent holiday LP Kelley Family Christmas.My Backstage Pass recently had the pleasure of speaking with Ms. Kelley in a sit-down face to face interview which found her sharing her musical journey and her fervent belief in bluegrass past and present. Learn more about Irene Kelley at https://www.irenekelley.comHost Lee Zimmerman is a freelance music writer whose articles have appeared in several leading music industry publications. Lee is a former promotions representative for ABC and Capital Records and director of communications for various CBS affiliated television stations. Lee recently authored the book "Thirty Years Behind The Glass" about legendary producer and engineer Jim Gains.Podcast producer/cohost Billy Hubbard is an Americana Singer/Songwriter and former Regional Director of A&R for a Grammy winning company. Billy is a signed artist with Spectra Music Group and co-founder of the iconic venue "The Station" in East TN. Billy's new album was released on Spectra Records 10/2023 on all major outlets! Learn more about Billy at http://www.BillyHubbard.comMy Backstage Pass is sponsored by The Alternate Root Magazine! Please subscribe to their newsletter, read the latest music reviews and check out their weekly Top Ten songs at this link http://www.thealternateroot.com
Learn how John Lewis' ethos has stood the test of time, and why 160 years later, the company's partnership model is one of the things John Lewis' Chair, Sharon White, thinks will keep it going for hundreds more. This special episode is part of Pull up a Chair's ‘Insights' series, featuring bite-sized perspectives and advice from the podcast's second round of guests.
Can you successfully operate a business as a democracy? Does the Treasury have a diversity problem? How can you cooperate with a government that keeps you in the dark? Join Steph and Robert as they interview the head of John Lewis, Dame Sharon White, in this episode of The Rest is Money. Email: restismoney@gmail.com X: @TheRestIsMoney Instagram: @TheRestIsMoney TikTok: @RestIsMoney goalhangerpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Karen and Robby welcome back 3* Eventer, Olivia Miller! Olivia was part of the Young Adult Rider Roundtable back in July 2022 and she has recently launched her new website. Olivia shares her story of coming from a non-horsey family and going to pony camp in Washington State then joining a Vaulting team. After 3 years of Vaulting, Olivia decided she wanted to ride and later became a Working Student for Tamie Smith and then Sharon White. Now, Olivia is a Working Student for Woods Baughman and is making time to teach lessons and take horses in for training. We even put Olivia on the spot with her prediction of who will be on the US Eventing Team for Paris! Will she be correct?!Follow Olivia's journey:https://oliviamillereventing.com/https://www.instagram.com/omiller_eventing/?hl=enPlease support our sponsors:https://cowboymagic.com/https://manentailequine.com/https://exhibitorlabs.com/https://www.triplecrownfeed.com/Save 10% off your Redingote purchase, use "MLE10" at checkout!https://landing.redingoteequestrian.com/mlePatricia Scott Insurance (484)319-8923Sign up for our mailing list!https://mailchi.mp/b232b86de7e5/majorleagueeventingllc?fbclid=IwAR2Wp0jijRKGwGU3TtPRN7wMo-UAWBwrUy2nYz3gQXXJRmSJVLIzswvtClECheckout the Major League Eventing store!https://www.majorleagueeventing.com/shop
In this episode of “In Stride,” Sinead is joined by 5* event rider Cornelia Fletcher (née Dorr). Cornelia Fletcher is on the US developing rider list and a 5-time North American Youth Championship medalist. Cornelia made her 5* debut at Burghley in 2022, finishing 10th on her Oldenburg mare Daytona Beach 8. In 2023, Cornelia and Daytona ran the 5* at Maryland and Kentucky. Cornelia spent six years working for Sharon White before going out on her own and eventually traveling to England to train with Kevin McNab. Originally from Massachusetts, she is now based in Ocala year-round with her husband and fellow event rider, Jacob Fletcher. In this episode, Cornelia discusses topics related to her career and plan to start a family, including: • Deciding to start a family at this point in her career and taking a hiatus from riding and competing. • The lessons she learned during her trip to England to compete and train with Kevin McNab. • Learning to recreate the structured program that she excelled in while training in England. • Her thoughts on the USEF developmental programs and their strengths and weaknesses. • How the mind work she did off the horse influenced what she did on the horse. Join Cornelia and Sinead in this exciting conversation about managing a family and a career.
This is the podcast for School Nurses, by School Nurses. During this episode, SAPHNA CEO, Sharon White, speaks to School Nurses from Hampshire and Derby City and a Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (SCPHN) Lecturer from Birmingham City University about the role of the School Nurse in safeguarding children and young people. Please listen out for other episodes in this series, as we uncover some of the challenges and issues affecting children, young people and families across the UK, which includes: Mental Health Vaping Gender identity Healthy lifestyles _______________________ This series is a collaboration between the Digital Health Transformation Service at Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust and the School and Public Health Nurses Association (SAPHNA). DHTS Impacts: https://impacts.dhtsnhs.uk/ ChatHealth: https://chathealth.nhs.uk/
This is the podcast for School Nurses, by School Nurses. During this episode, SAPHNA CEO, Sharon White, chats with School Nurses from Oxford and Leeds and a Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (SCPHN) Lecturer from the University of Salford to discuss how School Nurses are supporting young people in the LGBTQ community. Please listen out for other episodes in this series, as we uncover some of the challenges and issues affecting children, young people and families across the UK, which includes: Mental Health Vaping Safeguarding Healthy lifestyles _______________________ This series is a collaboration between the Digital Health Transformation Service at Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust and the School and Public Health Nurses Association (SAPHNA). DHTS Impacts: https://impacts.dhtsnhs.uk/ ChatHealth: https://chathealth.nhs.uk/
In this episode of the ‘Pull up a Chair' podcast, Bina Mehta speaks with Dame Sharon White, Chairman of the John Lewis Partnership; owner and operator of two of Britain's best loved retail businesses, John Lewis and Waitrose. Sharon became the Partnership's sixth Chairman in February 2020, after having moved from Ofcom, the UK's communications regulator, where she served as Chief Executive from 2015. Together, they explore John Lewis' partnership model and its sustained significance in the face of a changing labour market, transformation and change – why it's important to keep purpose in the centre and plan for the long-term – and why ‘connectivity' is a defining characteristic of good leadership. Join the conversation on sustainable growth.
A Prayer That The Lord Will Provide All You Need! A prayer led by Rev. Sharon White. Join us for our weekly prayer calls on Mondays and Fridays at 7am EST. Dial in at (267) 807-9601 and use code 943334#.
The action keeps on coming in the Eventing World as we now turn our attention to the Pan American Games. Nicole and Catherine take a look at some of the key contenders and we have an update from Ruy Fonseca to hear what it is like out in Santiago. If you want to hear more from Sharon White click here to hear the full USEA episode. Sponsors: This show is kindly supported by Equilume, who are world leaders in the development of performance lighting for horses. Their products maximise fertility, performance and well-being, helping horses become healthier from the inside out. To find out more, visit their website at www.equilume.com. Listen for free across all podcast platforms. Guests: Catherine Austen is a top Equestrian Journalist who not only covers Eventing, Racing and Hunting but many other equestrian sports. She is also Hunting editor at Horse & Hound and press officer for Burghley Horse Trials. EquiRatings Eventing Podcast: Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
After much buildup and hype, the Pan American Games are here and the U.S. eventing team are ready to rumble! USEA Podcast host Nicole Brown sat down with team member Sharon White, who has worked towards her goal of being a part of a senior team for her whole career, to talk about all that goes into preparing for the Games and more in this week's episode.
In today's episode, Ian King discusses a potential boost to the living wage, which is due to be announced at the Conservative Party conference. He speaks to the chief executive of Water UK about proposals which could increase our water bills. And the chair of the John Lewis Partnership, Dame Sharon White, will step down when her five year term comes to an end.
A Prayer To Allow God to Guide Me! A prayer led by Rev. Sharon White. Join us for our weekly prayer calls on Mondays and Fridays at 7am EST. Dial in at (267) 807-9601 and use code 943334#.
John Lewis Partnership and Waitrose are possibly two of the most trusted brands in retail. This week, Evan Davis interviews Dame Sharon White, who took over as Chair of the Partnership, literally weeks before lockdown. Post lockdown like all retailers the Partnership faces a cost of living crisis and getting customers back to the High Street. How is she facing these challenges and what are her plans for the future of the partnership? GUEST: Dame Sharon White, Chair, John Lewis Partnership PRODUCTION TEAM Producers: Julie Ball and Simon Tulett Editor: Richard Vadon Sound: Hannah Montgomery and Neil Churchill Production Co-ordinator: Brenda Brown
On this week's episode of the PHOD Pod, international five-star eventer Sharon White trains a rider through an early spring session with exercises designed to make her horse more rideable and adjustable.
On this week's episode of the PHOD Pod, international five-star eventer Sharon White trains a rider through an early spring session with exercises designed to make her horse more rideable and adjustable.
In this week's episode we're featuring a 1985 album for family band The Whites: "Whole New World". When family patriarch and lynchpin of the group Buck White decided to rejig his band, he needed only look across the dinner table for what became The Whites: daughters Sharon White on guitar and Cheryl on bass along with Buck himself on mandolin (and whatever else needed playing) made the nucleus for this family act's most successful years. Enlisting all-star help in Jerry Douglas on dobro and Ricky Skaggs on fiddle, The Whites took their gorgeous harmonies and pioneered an ever-so-slightly swinging traditional country/bluegrass mash up which appealed to audiences for decades. The fact that nine of the ten tracks from this week's feature album were included in this episode proves "Whole New World" is an absolute delight and just the tip of a top notch and brilliantly selective disography.
In 2020, Dame Sharon White became the first-ever woman to become chair of John Lewis & Partners, the largest employee-owned business in the UK. In 2022 she was named the UK's most influential black person in the Powerlist awards. She was the first woman to lead the UK's media regulator, Ofcom, and she came to that position after a distinguished career in Treasury, the Department for International Development and the World Bank. In the week of International Women's Day, Julia sat down with Sharon to discuss her career journey and her views on how to work towards greater gender equality in the workplace and beyond. They were joined by Kelly Beaver, the first female Chief Executive of Ipsos in the UK and Ireland, who shared findings from a new survey from the Global Institute for Women's Leadership and Ipsos looking at global attitudes to gender equality. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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As part of a new series of interviews with gamechangers from the worlds of culture, business, sports and politics, Amol Rajan speaks to Dame Sharon White, Chair of the John Lewis Partnership.Overseeing a team of 80,000 partners working at branches and offices of supermarket Waitrose and department store John Lewis around the country, White took over the retailer in February 2020, just weeks before the coronavirus lockdown forced her to shut shops all over the UK. During her two years in the role, she has had to close 16 branches of John Lewis and make many staff redundant, in response to the unprecedented economic circumstances of the time. White tells Rajan about her upbringing in Leyton as the daughter of a Windrush generation family, her time at Cambridge University, her fast rise to the top of the Civil Service and then latterly her position as Chief Executive of media regulator Ofcom. After discussing topics like code-switching, class and social mobility, White and Rajan visit her childhood home, branches of John Lewis and Waitrose, before she shows him around the partnership's main distribution centre, Magna Park in Milton Keynes, to show him a vision of the future of online retail.
This week I am joined by Hope Virgo, Suzanna Samaka and Sharon White; three inspirational women involved in the development and promotion of The Eating Disorder Toolkits for school nurses, educators and carers. In this episode we discuss the Toolkits as well as ... the latest research on trends in eating disorder development why there can still be a taboo around eating disorders and what we can do to remove it empowering society to be able to speak about eating disorders how school nurses and other staff can have the right conversations around eating disorders the impact of social media on eating and body dissatisfaction campaigning and change at a political level Resources: Download the toolkit - https://saphna.co/homepage/toolkits/eating-disorder-toolkit/ https://www.change.org/p/amend-the-social-media-law-to-label-content-that-has-been-digitally-edited-or-filtered https://www.change.org/p/eating-disorders-are-not-just-about-weight-dumpthescales Connect with Rachel. Dr. Rachel Evans is a psychologist, hypnotherapist and eating disorder survivor. She brings together academic knowledge and theories, therapeutic skills and personal experience for a unique perspective on eating disorder recovery. Rachel helps ambitious women to stop restricting, bingeing and purging. and to feel comfortable in their body. https://eatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/rachel.evans.phd/ https://www.facebook.com/rachel.evans.phd Connect with this weeks guests: instagram.com/protectyouthmentalhealth/ https://www.instagram.com/hopevirgo_/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-evans8/support
Today's final Christmas guest editor this year is Dame Sharon White, chairman of the John Lewis Partnership and former head of telecoms regulator Ofcom. She was named as the most powerful black person in the country in the 2023 Power List. One of the key issues for her programme is how society can help more people who have been in care get into employment – and includes a report from the BBC's Ashley John-Baptiste, who grew up in care. She also speaks to world renown choreographer Sir Matthew Bourne about how to attract a wider audience to ballet, and she interviews England rugby star Maro Itoje about his activism off the field.
New York's dance music culture evolves every weekend. A constant wave of new collectives, promoters and artists, combined with a host of legacy names and an ever-growing batch of enthusiastic ravers, infuse the city with a vivacious energy that's hard to find elsewhere. This episode of Reflections, a series that digs deep into RA content, pays tribute to New York nightlife through three heartfelt anecdotes that capture the vibrancy of past and present communities. Taken from RA's new limited-edition book Sacred Spaces, each message focuses on special party moments. Colleen 'Cosmo' Murphy describes her quest to seek spirituality and communal transcendence through music, focusing on her experiences at David Mancuso's seminal The Loft party. Sharon White, a veteran name in New York's clubbing history, recounts the night of her unexpected debut at The Saint, an East Village spot that operated during the 1980s. The impromptu set went until 2 PM in the afternoon, leading the way for White to become one of the top grossing DJs on The Saint's roster. Finally, RA's editor-in-chief Whitney Wei describes coming of age at Palisades, an intimate Bushwick venue that lasted only two years but considerably shaped her club experiences. Sacred Spaces, available for £29.99 via the RA Store, features 26 tributes to the dance by the likes of Kevin Saunderson, Róisín Murphy, Eris Drew and Octo Octa, among others.
Dame Sharon White is the first ever female chair of John Lewis Partnership and was recently named the UK's most influential black person in the 2023 Powerlist. She became the chair of the John Lewis Partnership in January 2020 just as the Covid pandemic hit and is responsible for turning around the fortunes of John Lewis and Waitrose in what is widely seen as the most challenging time in the company's history. She joins Emma. The accolades just keep coming for Beth Mead, she won the Golden Boot - meaning she scored the most goals - and Player of the Tournament at the Euro's earlier this year, and last month she was runner-up in the Ballon d'Or which decides the best player in the world. Beth, who plays for Arsenal in the Women's Super League, has a new book out called Lioness: My Journey To Glory and joins Emma in the studio. Men Behaving Badly star Caroline Quentin is joined by her daughter Rose for a new touring production of the George Bernard Shaw play, Mrs Warren's Profession. They play Mrs Warren and her daughter Vivie, who suffers a crisis of conscience when she discovers that her comfortable life has been funded by her mother's work in the sex industry. Caroline and Rose join Emma to discuss their relationship and their first experience of working together.
As Uswitch warn eight million households have no credit with their energy supplier this summer ahead of a tough winter, Sean Farrington speaks to a money and debt advice service in Leeds. Also, a long interview with John Lewis Partnership's chairman Sharon White, and a look at what happened to the one million over-50s who've left employment, and what might bring them back.
Dame Sharon White is the Chairman of John Lewis Partnership. Overseeing a team of 80,000 partners working at branches and offices of supermarket Waitrose and department store John Lewis around the country, White took over the retailer in February 2020. She talks to Today's business presenter Sean Farrington about the number of people who have left the labour market since covid and the impact she believes it could have on the economy. (Image, Dame Sharon White, Credit, John Lewis Partnership)
✨ In Stride is brought to you by Ride iQ, the most innovative and productive equestrian coaching tool in the world. Start your 2-week free trial in the Ride iQ mobile app for iPhone and Android: http://onelink.to/8mhb95 ✨ On today's episode of "In Stride," Sinead talks to Sharon White about mindfulness, utilizing breath, and being present. Sharon is an international CCI5* event rider, trainer, and USEA ICP Level IV Certified Instructor based at Last Frontier Farm in Summit Point, West Virginia. Sharon has worked with several renowned equestrians including Linda Zang, Torrance Watkins, and Bruce Davidson Sr. Her longtime mentor and friend Jimmy Wofford has also had a major influence on her career. In addition to competing at some of the biggest events in the world, Sharon has represented the US at FEI Eventing Nations Cup competitions and she was named as a reserve rider for the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games. That same year, she had a top-10 finish at the Kentucky 3-Day Event with Cooley On Show. Sharon has produced several horses to the highest levels of the sport, and she has a reputation for developing happy and successful horses and riders. ✨ In addition to weekly invitations to Office Hours, Ride iQ gives you unlimited access to listen-while-you-ride audio lessons taught by the world‘s best coaches. All for only $29.99/month. Start your 2-week free trial in the Ride iQ mobile app for iPhone and Android. Visit Ride-iQ.com for more info! ✨
Sharon White is an international CCI5* three-day eventing rider, trainer and Level 4 USEA ICP Certified Instructor based at Last Frontier Farm in Summit Point, West Virginia. With over 25 years of experience as a professional equestrian, Sharon is a well-respected and dedicated horsewoman who always seeks to do her best by the horses first. Sharon has 10 visits to the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event (formerly known as Rolex Kentucky) with five different horses. She has also traveled overseas to contest CCI5* events at Lühmuhlen (France) and Les Etoiles de Pau (France) as well as CCI4* events at Boekelo (Netherlands) and Hartpury (United Kingdom). If you're ever looking for Sharon out on the cross country field, you can be sure to see her sporting the color orange. Listen in!
Sharon White returns to the Major League Eventing Podcast to catch up with Karen & Rob. Sharon catches everyone up on all that is going on and she shares her new secret weapon in her training plan. We are sure you will enjoy this as much as we do! To listen to our first interview with Sharon click here https://www.majorleagueeventing.com/podcast/episode/4d19dee6/133-sharon-white-interviewLearn more about Sharon:https://lastfrontierfarm.com/https://www.facebook.com/lastfrontierfarmPlease support our Sponsors:https://cowboymagic.com/https://manentailequine.com/https://exhibitorlabs.com/https://www.triplecrownfeed.com/https://www.fairfaxandfavor.com/https://www.turtleneck.biz/Save 10% off your Redingote purchase, use "MLE10" at checkout!https://landing.redingoteequestrian.com/mleCall Patricia Scott of the https://kathybarryagency.com/ at (484)319-8923Sign up for our mailing list!https://mailchi.mp/b232b86de7e5/majorleagueeventingllc?fbclid=IwAR2Wp0jijRKGwGU3TtPRN7wMo-UAWBwrUy2nYz3gQXXJRmSJVLIzswvtClECheckout the Major League Eventing store!https://www.majorleagueeventing.com/shop
Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter | Daily Gardener Community Historical Events 1815 On this day, Mary Russell Mitford wrote about the changing times in a letter to her friend, Sir William Elford, English banker, politician, and amateur artist. Our grandmothers, when about to make a beau-pot (A large ornamental vase for cut flowers.), proceeded, I fancy, much as their gardeners when clipping a yew hedge or laying out a parterre. Every stalk and stem was in its place; tulip answered tulip, and peony stared at peony. Even a rebellious leaf was reduced to order, and the huge bouquet spread its tremendous width as flat, as stiff, and almost as ugly as its fair framer's painted fan. We, their granddaughters, throw our honeysuckles and posies into their vases with little other care than to produce the grace of nature by its carelessness and profusion. And why should we not...? 1896 Death of Nora Perry, American poet, newspaper correspondent, and writer. In her poem, What May Be, Nora wrote, When the days are longer, longer, And the sun shines stronger, stronger, And the winds cease blowing, blowing, And the winter's chance of snowing Is lost in springtime weather. Here's an excerpt from her poem, The Coming of Spring. All this changing tint, This whispering stir and hint Of bud and bloom and wing, Is the coming of the spring. So, silently but swift, Above the wintry drift, The long days gain and gain, Until on hill and plain— Once more, and yet once more, Returning as before, We see the bloom of birth Make young again the earth 1906 Birth of Enid Annenberg Haupt, American publisher and philanthropist. The president of the New York Botanical Garden called Enid, The greatest patron American horticulture has ever known. Enid was one of eight children; her parents, Sadie and Moses, had one son and seven daughters. Her father was the founder of a large publishing empire. Enid followed in his footsteps and became an heiress to the large family fortune. Enid's first marriage ended in divorce. Her second marriage to Ira Haupt launched her philanthropic activities and introduced her to the world of gardening. When they got engaged, Ira gave Enid a cymbidium orchid. Enid was immediately enthralled by it. She told Ira that for her wedding present from him, she would be very happy with a gift of 13 cymbidium orchids. Enid's brother, Walter, put her in charge of the magazine Seventeen in 1953. During her tenure, Seventeen magazine was more popular than Glamor and twice as popular as Mademoiselle. At one point, more than half of the teenage girls in the United States were reading Seventeen magazine. Enid ran the magazine until 1970. When Enid died in 2005, she had donated more than $140 million to charities. Her favorite charities involved gardening. This is how Enid became known as "the fairy godmother of American horticulture" and "the patron saint of public gardens." One of Enid's most significant gifts was to the New York Botanical Garden. Over her lifetime, Enid gave them over $34 million – $5 million of which was dedicated to restoring the stunning Victorian glass greenhouse now called the Enid Haupt Conservancy. Without Enid, the greenhouse would have been demolished. After she retired from Seventeen magazine, Enid learned that the Soviet Union was considering purchasing River Farm, the 27-acre property once owned by George Washington as part of his Mount Vernon estate. The news was abhorrent to Enid. In 1973, she donated a million dollars to the American Horticultural Society to buy the property with the stipulation that it would remain open to the public. In November 2020, the American Horticultural Society attempted to sell River Farm for $32.9 million. AHS Board Chair Terry Hayes argued that selling River Farm was the only way to effectively carry out its national mission of “connecting people with plants and to help all Americans learn about sustainable gardening.” The move caused a rift on the board after five board members — Skipp Calvert, Tim Conlon, Holly Shimizu, Marcia Zech, and Laura Dowling — argued that it was "not only morally and ethically wrong, but... fraught with serious legal issues.” A year later, in the fall of 2021, the AHS officially took River Farm off the market. The AHS board had shrunk to the five board members who had fought to keep the historic property. In a statement, they said River Farm would remain as the permanent headquarters of the AHS and as a green space open to the public in honor of Enid Annenberg Haupt. 1823 On this day, William Bartram, American botanist, ornithologist, natural historian, and explorer, wrote in his diary that there were, numerous tribes of small birds, feeding on the aphids on the apple, pear trees - towhe buntings building their nests in the garden. Sharon White summarizes William Bartram's May garden life in her book Vanished Gardens: Finding Nature in Philadelphia (2011). May was misty sometimes with a morning wind and cruel with cold rains for a week "injurious to vegitation and to the farmers. Wheat just begining to ear appears to be blasted in many instances," and young birds drowned in their nests on the ground. Now and then Bartram's notations look different, smaller script, less detail. In the last year he kept the diary his writing scrawls across one page as if his hand slipped. The green twig whortleberry is in flower on May 6 in 1802, and the next May he records that a bullfrog swallowed: large mole instantly. That May there was hard frost on the seventh that killed the young shoots of trees and shrubs. Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation The Multifarious Mr. Banks by Toby Musgrave This book came out in 2020, and the subtitle is From Botany Bay to Kew, The Natural Historian Who Shaped the World. Toby Musgrave is a plant and garden historian, independent scholar, and consultant. He is the author or coauthor of eighteen books. By the way, a multifarious person has many sides or different qualities, and you can see for yourself that Banks was a tremendous personal force in Toby's introduction: Sir Joseph Banks was only twenty-five years old when in 1768 he convinced both the prestigious Royal Society and the bureaucratic Admiralty that he should join HMS Endeavour as expedition natural historian. He personally paid a fortune toundertake the three-year voyage led by James Cook, and en route became the first European to make an extensive study of the natural history and anthropology of Tahiti,' New Zealand and Australia. He is said to have had an affair with the 'queen of Tahiti' and, upon his return, he jilted his fiancée. Later, as a close personal friend of King George III, he persuaded the monarch that he was the man to develop the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew. Under Banks's leadership it became the world's leading botanic garden, a position it still holds today. This book is 386 pages of the biography of Joseph Banks and all he accomplished during his incredible life of adventure and botany. You can get a copy of The Multifarious Mr. Banks by Toby Musgrave and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes for around $39. Botanic Spark 1907 Birth of the English author and playwright Daphne du Maurier (“Mor-ee-aya”)(books by this author), who was born in London. She was the middle daughter of a well-to-do family of creative bohemian artists and writers. Her father was a famous actor and a favorite of James Barrie - the author of Peter Pan. Daphne's writing inspired Alfred Hitchcock - especially her novels Rebecca, Jamaica Inn, and her short story, The Birds. In 1938 Daphne published her popular book, Rebecca. It has never gone out of print. During the pandemic in 2020, Netflix released their movie version of Rebecca starring Lily James, Armie Hammer, and Kristin Scott Thomas. In Rebecca, Daphne writes about the beautiful azaleas that grow on the estate at Manderley. And she says that the blooms were used to make a perfume for its late mistress. Yet, most azalea growers know that this is likely an example of artistic license since most evergreen azaleas have little to no fragrance. That said, some native deciduous azaleas can be very fragrant. In the opening pages of Rebecca, Daphne's narrator vividly describes the wild and wooly garden of Manderley: I saw that the garden had obeyed the jungle law, even as the woods had done. The rhododendrons stood fifty feet high, twisted and entwined with bracken, and they had entered into alien marriage with a host of nameless shrubs, poor, bastard thing that clung about their roots as though conscious of their spurious origin. A lilac had mated with a copper beech, and to bind them yet more closely to one another, the malevolent ivy, always an enemy to grace, had thrown her tendrils about the pair and made them prisoners. Daphne du Maurier incorporated gardens into many of her books. Her daughters recall that their mother loved flowers and flower arranging. Their home was always filled with flowers. Yet, in her book, The King's General, as in Rebecca, the garden can feel like a dangerous place at times. I was a tiny child again at Radford, my uncle's home, and he was walking me through the glass houses in the gardens. There was one flower, an orchid, that grew alone; it was the color of pale ivory, with one little vein of crimson running through the petals. The scent filled the house, honeyed and sickly sweet. It was the loveliest flower I had ever seen. I stretched out my hand to stroke the soft velvet sheen, and swiftly my uncle pulled me by the shoulder. ‘Don't touch it, child. The stem is poisonous. Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.
On this episode of the PHOD Pod, five star eventer Sharon White gives a lesson over jumps focused on maintaining straightness and balance over fences. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, SooJin and Hannah bring in former guest, Kate Towle (episode 3), and her long-time friend, Sharon White, to talk about building relationships across difference. We learn how Sharon and Kate were raised by parents who modeled the practice of cultivating interracial friendships, and how that translated into their own lives. As they reflect on their 20-year friendship, Sharon and Kate reveal the risks and rewards associated with going beyond a working relationship and immersing themselves into each other's families. Two of Sharon's nieces, Khadijah Segura and Shaylyn White, make guest appearances to share their perspectives - as they represent and usher in future generations. This powerful conversation uncovers how cross-racial friendships help us deepen our understanding of ourselves as well as the world around us.Resources:Sweet Burden of Crossing (novel) by Kate TowleSweet Potato Comfort PieSweet Potato Comfort Pie: MLK Day of Service Event (Registration page)‘Mom, Why Don't You Have Any Black Friends?'Before you talk to your kids about race, answer this question by Michelle Silverthorn“Cross-Racial Relationships” on Code Switch podcast (Quote by Beverly Daniel Tatum)White Supremacy Culture and Characteristics by Tema Okun and FriendsAll about Love by bell hooks
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with country music legend Ricky Skaggs, who performs at The Birchmere in Alexandria, Virginia for two nights this weekend. They spoke in 2015 when he performed at The Birchmere with Ry Cooder and wife Sharon White, discussing his humble beginnings with Bill Monroe and Flatt & Scruggs to eventually becoming CMA Entertainer of the Year in 1985.
Lots of variety in this episode, with some ‘classic' bluegrass from the bands of Earl Taylor, Danny Paisley, the Dreadful Snakes, Dudley Connell & Don Rigsby; a couple of Louisa Branscomb's great songs performed by Claire Lynch and Sharon White; and some Kenny & Amanda Smith as well.
The Whites is an American country music vocal group from Fort Worth, Texas. It consists of sisters Sharon White and Cheryl White, and their father, Buck White. Active since 1972, the group has recorded multiple albums and charted multiple songs on the Hot Country Songs charts. Delano Floyd McCoury is an American bluegrass musician. As leader of the Del McCoury Band, he plays guitar and sings lead vocals along with his two sons, Ronnie McCoury and Rob McCoury, who play mandolin and banjo respectively.
Welcome to episode 8 of "How did I get here? Discover Economics" with Dame Sharon White. Dame Sharon Michele White DBE is a British businesswoman. She is currently Chair of the John Lewis Partnership, having previously held a variety of roles in the Civil Service. She was the Chief Executive of the British media regulator Ofcom from March 2015 to November 2019, and was Second Permanent Secretary at HM Treasury from 2013 to 2015. She was the first black person, and the second woman, to become a Permanent Secretary at the Treasury.
The Whites is an American country music vocal group from Fort Worth, Texas. It consists of sisters Sharon White and Cheryl White, and their father, Buck White. Active since 1972, the group has recorded multiple albums and charted multiple songs on the Hot Country Songs charts. Delano Floyd McCoury is an American bluegrass musician. As leader of the Del McCoury Band, he plays guitar and sings lead vocals along with his two sons, Ronnie McCoury and Rob McCoury, who play mandolin and banjo respectively.
En aquest nou capítol parlarem amb l'Isma Palacios de Depeche Mode, en Letung a Mites de l'Electrònica ens parlarà de la gran Sharon White, la Laura i les seves Dones Electròniques ens presentarà a Sedef Adasi, en Ramon Daví ens descobrirà una perla de Man/ipulate difícil de trobar i finalment l'Albert Quer ens ha preparat un reportatge sobre Nightmare on Elm Street.
On this segment of “Women In Justice” I chat with Sharon White Harrington, Executive Director of Women's Community Justice Association on the topic of women in the criminal justice system. We get real about justice reform, the importance of having women with lived experience at the table, and how stepping into she is owning who you are.
Meet the pioneering women DJs, producers, vocalists and remixers who were part of the New York underground dance scene from disco onwards. Presented by the Queen of Clubland herself, Martha Wash, whose vocals feature on 12 number one Billboard Dance chart hits to date. All the women are linked by one nightclub, the Paradise Garage, which alongside underground clubs in Chicago and Detroit would help lay the foundation for modern dance music. Underground DJ's, clubs, and producers were not only important in breaking mainstream hits, they were also a safe haven for LGBTQ+ People of Colour. We meet Yvonne Turner, Rebecca Mackenzie, Carol Cooper, Gail Sky King and Sharon White, who were all Paradise Garage regulars from its opening in the late 70s. We follow their first steps in the music business, after the death of disco. In a cut-throat music industry, many women, including Martha, had to fight to get proper credit for their work, and recognition for their achievements is long overdue. Now in their 60s, we follow their remarkable stories over several decades, as underground dance music evolved from disco into house, striving for success in an environment which was often hostile to women. At the same time, the NYC underground scene was hit by the Aids crisis, gentrification, and the rise of hip-hop. Presenter: Martha Wash Producer: Victoria Ferran
We meet Yvonne Turner, Rebecca Mackenzie, Carol Cooper, Gail Sky King and Sharon White who were all Paradise Garage regulars from its opening in the late 70s. We follow their first steps in the music business, after the death of disco. But in a cut-throat music industry, many women, including Martha, had to fight to get proper credit for their work and recognition for their achievements is long overdue. Now in their 60s, we follow their remarkable stories over several decades, as underground dance music evolved from disco into house, striving for success in an environment which was often hostile to women.
Irish eventer Tim Bourke grew up in Ireland and inherited his love of horses from his grandmother. He achieved an A-rating in Pony Club and later attended Gurteen College for equine studies and business. Upon graduation, Tim traveled to the United States to work for Bruce Davidson for two years, and later he worked for eventer Sharon White for about six years. With his wife Marley Stone Bourke, also an eventer, Tim moved into his own stable, Stone’s Throw Farm, in 2014 in Berryville, Virginia, where they operate their riding and training business Bourke Eventing. Tim rode Luckaun Quality at the Kentucky Three-Day Event five times. Four of those times, they finished in the top 20, and two of those times, they had the fastest cross-country time of the day. They also competed at the Burghley Horse Trials in 2015, and in 2018, they were named the traveling alternates for the Irish Eventing Team at the World Equestrian Games.In this episode, Tim talks about:• his Luckaun Quality and what makes him special• his mentors including Bruce and Sharon and Olympic gold medalist David O’Connor• his training philosophy, what makes a good horseman and more.To read a transcript of this podcast, visit practicalhorsemanmag.com/podcast. Scroll to “Podcast Transcript: Tim Bourke.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Karen & Rob get to know 5* Eventer Sharon White! Sharon shares so much about her love of training of both horse and rider. It is a real pleasure to hear her story and her interesting way she got into eventing. Learn more about Sharon & Last Frontier Farm:http://lastfrontierfarm.com/Please support our Sponsors:https://www.buckeyenutrition.com/https://cowboymagic.com/https://manentailequine.com/https://exhibitorlabs.com/https://equestfile.com/https://landing.redingoteequestrian.com/mlehttps://thishorseinsurance.com/EquestFile video tour:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxgooU7LWOMSign up for our NEW mailing list!:https://mailchi.mp/b232b86de7e5/majorleagueeventingllc?fbclid=IwAR2Wp0jijRKGwGU3TtPRN7wMo-UAWBwrUy2nYz3gQXXJRmSJVLIzswvtClECheckout the Major League Eventing store!https://www.majorleagueeventing.com/shop
Julia and Laura are joined by Ged Futter of The Retail Mind. Ged's a former Asda buyer who now works with suppliers to help them get the most out of their negotiations and relationships with retailers. They discuss supermarket ‘air rights', adding theatre to stores with vertical farming and a pioneering initiative involving chefs running school kitchens. Plus, they chat about the race to redesign sugar and Amazon's bid to go premium with its invitation-only, high-end fashion portal. Articles discussed in this episode: ‘Vertical farming firm Infarm raises $170m in funding round' | FoodBev Media ‘Asda bidder has an eye on reaching for the sky' | The Times ‘John Lewis and Waitrose to roll out joint loyalty scheme' | The Grocer John Lewis boss Sharon White knowingly kills off slogan | The Sunday Times ‘The restaurant chefs transforming school meals | The Observer' ‘The race to redesign sugar' | New Yorker ‘Amazon launches Luxury Stores to separate the hoi polloi from the haute couture' Learn more about our show and get in touch at thepicklist.co.uk If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, subscribe and leave a review.
Jon and Rick give updates on the Coronavirus situation, visit with Sharon White about her big win at Red Hills International and Mike Winter stops by from his yard across the pond. Listen in...
Jon and Rick give updates on the Coronavirus situation, visit with Sharon White about her big win at Red Hills International and Mike Winter stops by from his yard across the pond. Listen in...Guests and Links Episode 569:Hosts: Rick Wallace of Team Wallace Eventing and Jonathan Holling of Holling EventingLink: The Jon and Rick Show on FacebookPhoto: Sharon White from Last Frontier FarmGuest: Mike Winter from Wayfarer FarmTitle Sponsor: EQTV Network,Episode Sponsors: Present Pony, Jump For Joy, Horse Trailer Pros and Pro Elite Horse FeedSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Jon and Rick give updates on the Coronavirus situation, visit with Sharon White about her big win at Red Hills International and Mike Winter stops by from his yard across the pond. Listen in...Guests and Links Episode 569:Hosts: Rick Wallace of Team Wallace Eventing and Jonathan Holling of Holling EventingLink: The Jon and Rick Show on FacebookPhoto: Sharon White from Last Frontier FarmGuest: Mike Winter from Wayfarer FarmTitle Sponsor: EQTV Network,Episode Sponsors: Present Pony, Jump For Joy, Horse Trailer Pros and Pro Elite Horse FeedSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Karen & rob chat with Charlotte Collier! Charlotte is an up and coming Event rider who after many years training under Sharon White is now under Karen & David O'Connor's program with aspirations of competing in the Olympics. Please support our Sponsors:https://cowboymagic.com/https://manentailequine.com/https://exhibitorlabs.com/https://equi-prism.com/https://equestfile.com/https://landing.redingoteequestrian.com/mleSign up for our NEW mailing list and be entered for a prize!:https://mailchi.mp/b232b86de7e5/majorleagueeventingllc?fbclid=IwAR2Wp0jijRKGwGU3TtPRN7wMo-UAWBwrUy2nYz3gQXXJRmSJVLIzswvtClEGet to know Major League Eventinghttps://www.majorleagueeventing.com/
Karen & Rob chat with Woods Baughman. Woods is the assistant trainer to Sharon White and is making a name for himself winning his last two CCI 3*'s at Fair Hill and Virginia! Listen in to hear about his year training with German Eventer Dirk Schrade.PC: JJ SillimanThank you to our sponsors:https://cowboymagic.com/products/https://equi-prism.com/https://landing.redingoteequestrian.com/mlehttps://equestfile.com/
On this week’s show we go behind the scenes as we talk to eventing groom Rachael Livermore, 28, who manages Sharon White’s Last Frontier Farm eventing team. Rachael explains how her life with horses began and how career with event horses has evolved. We know that working with horses takes passion and dedication but really good grooms also have an instinct and loyalty that makes them much sought after. Success in performance depends as much on horse management as skilled riding and Rachael understands the minutia that makes a winning team. For show notes and related links for this episode click HERE. For more conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World’s Largest Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 20 hosts, 1000+ episodes across 30+ shows and a global audience of over 3 million. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
In the hot seat answering all your questions is our Apprenticeships expert Sharon White who will be leading the discussion on how work-based learning can generate the skills your organisation needs in the future. Sharon has over 20 years’ experience in senior roles in the learning and development sector with extensive knowledge of developing Apprenticeship programmes for a whole range of organisations.
Five-star eventer Sharon White has been a staple in the world of elite eventing for decades. Sharon shares insight into how she got started in the sport, how much she loves learning and what riders have served as mentors for her. She also talks about her favorite horses, including her current top mount, Cooley on Show, and much more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
December 2, 2017 | Ricky Skaggs, Sharon White, O.S. Hawkins, & Chonda Pierce | Huckabee by Huckabee
Documenting somebody else's life is one of the hardest challenges producers face in their work. Over an extended period of time relationships intensify, stories often change drastically, and the line between personal and too personal blurs easily. In this two-part session, producers talk with the subjects of their work about the stories they've documented, the struggles they faced together throughout the process, and what they've learned from each other through the experience. Documenter and Documentee (part two) is moderated by Joe Richman, and features Michele Norris (NPR) and Sharon White, the subject of two pieces Norris produced on the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Recorded at the 2007 Third Coast Conference. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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On Profile this week Mark Coles looks at the life and career of Sharon White. The daughter of immigrant parents who came to Britain from Jamaica in the 1950s, she rose rapidly through the ranks of the civil service to become one of the most powerful women in Whitehall. In March 2015, she became chief executive of the communications regulator, Ofcom. The watchdog is in the news this week for trying to force BT to legally separate from Open Reach which runs the country's broadband network.
Welcome to the Inspiring Pearls of Wisdom – Podcast #53: Passion This week Kaz and Karen’s special guest special guest is Sharon White who is the founder of Global Healing Exchange and Holistic Living Magazine. She is a therapist who loves working with the subconscious mind and helps people to live the life they really want by helping to uncover the blocks that are holding them back from being their best self. She works with holistic therapists from around the world empowering her readers and community with knowledge from her experts. She believes that we can heal ourselves when we have the correct knowledge and she is on a mission to help get this knowledge out to as many people as possible, with her team of experts. Global Healing Exchange brings out a quarterly magazine on a different health topics and she is building a library of holistic knowledge as well as building a community where members can give and receive knowledge from each other as well as from the experts. She believes the health movement is getting better and better as more and more people are waking up and joining their knowledge in one place with the aim of helping others. Welcome Sharon Song Title Artist You tube link 1. Purpose Justin Bieber https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ca1i6DZC3iY 2. Cream Prince & The New Power Generation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Lmq6RDn5O8 3. Heal the World Michael Jackson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWf-eARnf6U 4. In the Air Tonight Phil Collins https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkADj0TPrJA 5. Medicine Birds of Tokyo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jWaHHlGIMw Please listen stop and listen to these songs as we introduce them, so you can truly understand why we chose these songs. The links to the songs will be shared on Inspiring Pearls of Wisdom daily Wednesday to Sunday. Also provide us with feedback. You can connect with Sharon via her website http://www.globalhealingexchange.com/ Until next time With Gratitude and Joy Karen Chaston and Kaz (Karen) Pearce
Sharon White, from Global Healing Exchange, came into the radio studio on Saturday to chat about her journey this year with a breakdown, finding support and changing her focus to a more successful model for work and living her dream to expand and support the holistic and energy healing industry . Have a listen to her fascinating story.
The Kiwi Health Detective. The Emotional Intelligence in Physical Symptoms.
Why emotional mastery is the key to overcoming deep unhappiness In this interview with Sharon White from the Global Healing Exchange (GHE) and Kim Knight, 'the Kiwi Health Detective', Kim and Sharon talk about: The connection between emotions and depression Why on our journey through depression we can feel worse, and why this is a sign of progress Why mastering our emotional life is essential for overcoming depression Why a mental breakdown may in fact be a 'breakthrough' Why internal disharmony rather than external circumstances create unhappiness The number one action you may need to take if you have, or suspect you have, depression In this podcast Kim also shares her very personal story of clinical depression and mental breakdown, and how she overcame them both without medication, and became a much stronger person as a result of her own journey through hell and back. For more information about the GHE see http://www.globalhealingexchange.com To connect with Kim to find out how she can help you see http://www.artofhealth.co.nz or https://www.facebook.com/KimKnightArtofHealth Note: Whilst Kim talks about how to overcome depression without medication, she is not in the least advocating this is the only approach. Sometimes medication may be necessary and useful. Neither Kim Knight nor The Art of Health diagnose illness, prescribe restricted medicines, dispense medical advice or cure / heal any person. If you have a medical condition, you are advised to consult a medical practitioner of your choice.
The Kiwi Health Detective. The Emotional Intelligence in Physical Symptoms.
In this interview with Sharon White, founder of the Global Healing Exchange, a website dedicated to empowering your health and wellbeing, we talk about: unconscious, hidden beliefs lead to habits which end up with unhappiness or illness how patterns for illness are set up by the age of 7 years and in particular how this relates to anxiety, depression and adrenal fatigue and much more! www.artofhealth.co.nz www.globalhealingexchange.com
1. Steve Reich & Coldcut - Music for 18 Musicians (Maceo Plex Remix) 2. Emanuele Inglese - Piano Vicioso (Einsauszwei Remix) 3. Claptone - Ghost Feat. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (Original Mix) 4. Lou Van - No Without You (Original Mix) 5. J Diesel - Outside In A Box (Olivier Giacomotto Remix) 6. Smash TV - Chrystal Moth (Rodriguez Jr. Remix) 7. Domscott, Marchelle,Mc Neil - I Try For You (Genetic Rhythm Mix) 8. Vijay & Sofia Zlatko - Oxygen 69 (Mix & Master) 9. Lars Moston & Matchy & Bott - Good Hands Feat. Erica Dee 10. Gorje Hewek & Izhevski - Morning Bells (Markus Homm Remix) 11. Kyodai & Claptone feat. Stee Downes - Music Rises Up Claptone Remix) 12. Bluford Duck - Feel Your Body 13. Bearight - Buoyant (Original Mix 14. Robert Babicz - Venus Transit (Wehbba Remix) 15. Einsauszwei - White (Original Mix) 16. Einsauszwei - The Message 17. Hot Since 82 - The End (Sharon's Elemental Edit) 18. Aphex Twin & Maceo Plex - Polynomial C (Maceo Plex Edit) 19. Wehbba - Think Tank (Original Mix) 20. Maetrik/Paneoh - Follow 21. Demarzo - Draw a Line (Tapesh Remix)