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The sporting world is laser focused on the dangers of concussions but are they the greatest threat to an athlete's brain health or is something else at play? In this episode of Empowering Leaders, we dive into the latest science around repetitive head impacts or, as our guest refers to them, Brain Slosh, and we learn about an incredible new device that could help. While concussions make headlines, the real danger lies in the constant, subtle hits athletes endure every game and practice—hits that don't always result in noticeable symptoms. Suzanne Williams, Vice President of Sports Marketing at Q30 Innovations, breaks down how these seemingly harmless impacts, whether from football, soccer, equestrian sports, or even mountain biking, can have a cumulative effect on brain health. With over 10 years of research and 25 independent studies behind it, Suzanne explains how a new device is showing promise in reducing Brain Slosh—the primary cause of concussions. Watch this episode on 7Plus in Australia. If you enjoy listening to the Empowering Leaders podcast, be sure to subscribe and please, if you have a moment, leave a review for us so we can reach more listeners and empower more leaders. Learn. Lead. Collaborate. Start your leadership journey today. Head to Aleda Collective to find out more about our signature, cross industry collaboration program, Aleda Connect. Curated and facilitated by experts, running for 8 fortnightly sessions, Aleda Connect is the learning experience of a life-time. Empowering Leaders is proudly partnered with Victoria University. Find more information about studying at VU here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever wondered how a top executive in the insurance industry finds balance between a demanding career, family life, and personal passions? Prepare to have your curiosity satisfied as Suzanne Williams, Director of Policy, Regulation, Corporate Secretary and Data Privacy Officer for the Association of Insurers and Reinsurers in Bermuda, peels back the curtain to reveal the secrets to her success. Discover how she juggles multiple responsibilities with ease, how her love for ballet shaped her work ethic, and why focusing on a few key activities during high school can cultivate commitment and drive.We continue our journey with Suzanne as she reveals how she navigated her career transitions, found purpose in her work, and bridged the gap between the global regulatory environment and the local Bermuda context. She shares her thoughts on the importance of Bermudians holding key positions within international business settings and how to overcome professional challenges. Listen as she shares her strategies on turning uncomfortable networking situations into opportunities for creating meaningful connections. Finally, we delve into the deep end with Suzanne as she shares her thoughts on overcoming self-doubt, workplace discrimination, and the importance of sponsorship in career advancement. Hear her compelling story about her first professional correspondence and the valuable advice she received from her father that helped shape her career approach. We wrap up with an exploration of the balancing act of parenthood and career, and discuss how to find happiness in your career and create a positive legacy. Tune in for this exclusive insight into a world where business acumen, personal growth, and family life intersect.
Co-Hosts Brenton Abshire and Jeremy Mullins have special guest Suzanne Williams to speak on lifestyle and fitness.Follow us on social!Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/KYNGWellnessInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/kyarng_h2f/Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtIFjANdfaSc5DNtne2Jkvg Follow us on social! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KYNGWellness Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kyarng_h2f/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtIFjANdfaSc5DNtne2Jkvg
In this episode, we introduce you to the world of Greek gods, goddesses, and heroes! Mother-daughter hosts Ruth and Amanda ask lots of fun trivia questions that we hope you know the answers to. And if you don't, then you get to learn something new! Suggested Reading: D'Aulaires' Book of Greek Myths Classic Starts: The Iliad retold by Kathleen Olmstead The Usborne Illustrated Odyssey retold by Anna Milbourne Gifts From the Gods by Lise Lunge-Larsen Echo Echo: Reverso Poems about Greek Myths by Marilyn Singer The McElderberry Book of Greek Myths retold by Eric A. Kimmel The Goddess Girls series by Joan Holub and Suzanne Williams
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Imagine wearing your comfiest yoga pants, sitting on a mat, soft lighting in a room where once anyone enters they breathe a sigh of relief, what flows is an hour of reflection meditation and guidance this is the experience of attending one of Suzanne’s workshops. A true escape from our often over scheduled busy lives. I hope you got a sense of that from our conversation as I know whenever I meet Suzanne she radiates calm and reminds me how beautiful life can be.
Mrs. Jennifer Goodyear is a 6th grade math teacher at EAMS, and Mrs. Suzanne Williams is a 4th grade teacher at Palmer Elementary School. Both teachers are part of the Apple Cohort.
In this episode we read Goddess Girls “Athena the Brain” by Joan Holub and Suzanne Williams. Goddess Girls is a retelling of Greek Mythology, EXCEPT all the gods and goddesses are in Jr high. The book centers around 12 year old Athena, who finds out she is a goddess and begins her enrollment at Mt Olympus Academy. We also have our first special guest in this episode! Amateur mythology enthusiast, Miles (aka Audrey's little brother) comes on the show to discuss the actual stories behind these books. We had a blast recording this episode and we hope you enjoy! Check out our Tumblr blog (https://readitagainradio.tumblr.com/) for show notes, cover art, and more. You can also follow us on Instagram @readitagainpodcast.
Host Paul reviews: Struggle: The Life and Lost Art of Szukalski takes us inside the mind of one of the last century's great characters, offering a startling look at how history can stand in the way of true artistic genius in one generation while stepping aside to reveal it dramatically in the next. In 1968, pop culture collector Glenn Bray, who had an interest in surrealist art, happened upon an unusual book featuring the art of Stanislav Szukalski. Like most people, Bray had never heard of Szukalski, but he delighted in showing the book of drawings and photos of sculptures to his circle of friends in the underground art comic world, including Robert and Suzanne Williams and George DiCaprio, who found the forgotten Polish master's vision far ahead of its time. It was a few years later when Bray noticed an unusual poster depicting Copernicus on the wall of a small bookstore in Tarzana – something he immediately recognized as the work of Szukalski. The bookseller informed him that the artist himself had given the poster as a gift – in fact, he lived nearby. Bray couldn't believe it – this long-forgotten genius was still alive, and in the same area code.
A Netflix original documentary, Struggle: The Life and Lost Art of Szukalski takes us inside the mind of one of the last century’s great characters, offering a startling look at how history can stand in the way of true artistic genius in one generation while stepping aside to reveal it dramatically in the next. In 1968, pop culture collector Glenn Bray, who had an interest in surrealist art, happened upon an unusual book featuring the art of Stanislav Szukalski. Like most people, Bray had never heard of Szukalski, but he delighted in showing the book of drawings and photos of sculptures to his circle of friends in the underground art comic world, including Robert and Suzanne Williams and George DiCaprio, who found the forgotten Polish master’s vision far ahead of its time. It was a few years later when Bray noticed an unusual poster depicting Copernicus on the wall of a small bookstore in Tarzana – something he immediately recognized as the work of Szukalski. The bookseller informed him that the artist himself had given the poster as a gift – in fact, he lived nearby. Bray couldn’t believe it – this long-forgotten genius was still alive, and in the same area code. Featuring archival footage and dozens of interviews with Szukalski himself, Struggle: The Life and Lost Art of Szukalski offers a startling look at how history can stand in the way of artistic genius in one generation while stepping aside to reveal it dramatically in the next. Director Irek Dobrowolski and Producer Stephen Cooper join us to talk about an incredible artist and incredibly complex, nearly forgotten “genius” who remained true to his inner demons. netflix.com/Struggle: The Life and Lost Art of Szukalski
Loving Others: Spouses, Children, Neighbors, Friends, Enemies The Fifth week of our series on Loving Others - the second half of Jesus great commandment. Ted and Suzanne Williams share on what it is like to be parents for 40 years. Teacher: Ted and Suzanne Williams Text: Colossians 3.12,13a
'Attention-deprived state' The Upsetters, Dave Isay, Bobby McFerrin, The Roches, Terry Gross, Suzanne Williams, Anna Sale, Richard Bona, Gerald Toto, Lokua Kanza, Luvvie Ajayi, David Byrne + NYC, Cigarettes After Sex, Robert Twigger, Nina Simone, David Bowie, Martin Stephenson & the Daintees, Carmen Miranda.
Goddess Girls 1: Athena the Brain by Joan Holub and Suzanne Williams
American artist, Mark Dion has a new exhibition on in London: Theatre of the Natural World . Dion is exhilarated by the natural world but tells Anne McElvoy why his art is about how we classify it and what that says about us. Virginia Woolf: An Exhibition Inspired by her Writings opens at Tate St Ives so Anne McElvoy finds out how questions about colour perception and insect behaviour in turn inspired the writer. Literary scholars Claudia Tobin and Rachel Murray discuss. Evolutionary biologists, Menno Schiltuizen and Suzanne Williams, tell Anne about how colour and invertebrate studies in ecosystems old and new are refining our understanding of evolution. Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World at Whitechapel Gallery, London until May 13th Virginia Woolf: An Exhibition Inspired by Her Writings at Tate St Ives continues until April 29th. Menno Schiltuizen 'Darwin Comes to Town: How the Urban Jungle Drives Evolution' is out now. Suzanne Williams, Researcher and Head of Invertebrate Division, Natural History Museum, London. Claudia Tobin is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the University of Cambridge Rachel Murray, School of Humanities, University of BristolPresenter: Anne McElvoy
Stanisław Szukalski was a Polish sculptor and painter. He was a family friend of Leonardo DiCaprio after having been introduced to Leo's father George during his career as a comic book artist and distributor. Stream online: Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/mfrbooksandfilm?fan_landing=true
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Sue Williams, QPM, is an international, independent kidnap response expert, who spent 32 years as a civil servant in the Scotland Yard, where she ended as head of the Hostage Crisis Negotiation Unit, prior to starting her own company as an independent consultant. Sue has been involved in hundreds of hostage situations including piracy attacks and she walks us through the various stages of an attack and how to prepare for the worst before it happens and practise! Did you know that there is something as awful as fake kidnappers who try and parasitize when they learn about an ongoing hostage situation?! As a Crisis Management Team, you have to detach yourself from emotions, which isn't easy, but crucial in order to achieve the ultimate goal, to get the people back, sound and safe. There is no greater feeling than to be able to bring back someone to their families, says Sue. Your comments to the content of this episode is more than welcome, either on iTunes or on the website www.shippingpodcast.com This episode is supported by The Swedish Club Thank you for listening!
In this episode of Parenting with Truth & Grace, David and Keli interview Christopher & Suzanne Williams.