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The Power Of Women podcast with Di Gillett & Talitha Cummins, a former broadcast journalist turned entrepreneur. Talitha shares her journey from a successful media career to a complete career-change, disrupting the jewellery market with her own business specialising in lab-grown diamonds. She opens up about her struggles with alcoholism and the importance of recovery as she made the journey to sobriety. The conversation also touches on women's health issues, which again finds us talking about menopause, and the need for greater awareness and support. Talitha emphasises the empowerment that comes with overcoming personal challenges, the importance of pursuing one's passions and the resilience required to push through fear and uncertainty. KEY TOPICSFrom broadcasting to business: A new chapterFinding recovery: The path to sobrietyThe rise & disruption of lab-grown diamondsNavigating the jewellery Industry: Customization and consumer trendsEmpowering women: Challenges and conversations on menopause New podcast episodes drop every Monday to power your week. WHO IS TALTHA CUMMINS?Talitha is a former Broadcast Journalist and now Founder and Design Director of The Cut Jewellery, a modern jewellery brand on a mission to change the way consumers purchase jewellery. FIND TALITHA AT:LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/talithacummins/Website https://thecutjewellery.com.au/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thecutjewellery/ OTHER EPISODES:Listen to our episode with Sheridan Rose Shaw about overcoming addiction: https://shows.acast.com/the-power-of-women-podcast/episodes/ep47-sheridan-rose-shaw-from-addiction-to-entrepreneur-advoc CONNECT WITH DI & POWER OF WOMEN: LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/di-gillett-power-of-women/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/power_of_women_podcast/ Contact https://powerofwomen.com.au/contact/ Be the first to catch inspiring interviews, empowering stories, and thought-provoking content. Follow the podcast, share the episodes & hit that subscribe button so you never miss an episode.Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeuAx74qUBrHxaQPEnxRpTw?sub_confirmation=1Follow on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/power-of-women-podcast/id1735659590Follow on the website: https://powerofwomen.com.au/podcast/ CREDITS:Sound Design: Daryl Missen - www.vinilo.com.au DISCLAIMER: https://powerofwomen.com.au/podcast-disclaimer/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are lab grown diamonds the future of engagement rings or are they just fakes?According to The Knot's 2023 Real Weddings Study who surveyed nearly 10,000 US couples, diamonds remain the most popular choice for engagement rings, garnering 85% of purchases.But with more couples becoming conscious of the ethics, politics and the market and environmental costs surrounding natural mined diamonds, lab-grown gems are making waves in the world of fine jewellery.Today, I'm chatting with Talitha Cummins from The Cut Jewellery, a specialist in lab-grown diamond engagement rings.And she's going to teach you how lab-grown diamonds compare to their mined counterparts in terms of appearance, cost, and sustainability, and the latest trends that Talitha's seeing with engaged couples. Resources Mentioned:The Knot 2023 Real Weddings Study: https://www.theknot.com/content/wedding-data-insights/real-weddings-studyThe Cut Jewellery website: https://thecutjewellery.com.au/The Cut Jewellery Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecutjewellery/Send Unbridely a 90-second audio message on Speakpipe: https://www.speakpipe.com/unbridelypodcast*The Unbridely Podcast is sponsored by its listeners. When you purchase products or services through links on our website or via the podcast, we may earn an affiliate commission.*------This episode of the Unbridely Modern Wedding Planning Podcast is brought to you by WedSites.com, Unbridely's recommended wedding website builder, guest management platform & wedding planning tool all in one.Visit WedSites.com to get started on your FREE wedding website and use code UNBRIDELYPOD to get 10% off any of their paid plans.-----Unbridely acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we record this podcast on, the Kaurna People. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Support the showFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unbridely/or TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@unbridelyEmail the Unbridely Podcast:hello@unbridely.com
The decision to step away from a 20 year career and embark on a new endeavour is one that requires courage. Talitha Cummins is one of Australia's most famous TV journalists having worked for Channel 7 across the span of 20 years. She has also led conversations about sobriety which saw her featured on The Australian Story, the cover of Stellar and Australian Women's Weekly. Talitha recently decided to step away from news reading and return to where she started, which was in the jewellery business. Her Uncle Craig has been a jeweller for over 50 years. Talitha worked in the space over 20 years ago before she went into reporting. The Cut Jewellery is a new Australian jewellery brand that offers a taste of ethical luxury with its bespoke range of lab-grown diamonds. Despite launching only a month ago, their designs have already been worn on red carpets by the likes of Sylvia Jeffries and Edwina Bartholomew. We chat about the decision behind the career change, what Talitha is learning and loving in this new role, and unpack what exactly are lab-grown diamonds. This is a down-to-earth conversation with the real and courageous Talitha Cummins.
This week I'm thrilled to welcome the wonderful Talitha Cummins. You may recognise Talitha from delivering you the news in the evening and on the weekends on Channel 7 in ... The post Former 7 News/Sunrise Journalist and Founder of the Cut Jewellery Talitha Cummins: Sobriety and Lab Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend appeared first on RACHEL JAY.
Talitha Cummins had a succesful TV career spanning twenty years. But last year, she made a huge career pivot and took on something totally different. She joins Mel and Jules in the studio to talk about how she went from television to diamonds, the challenges of starting a business with young children and why she wouldn't change it for the world. Have things to say about this episode? Join our Facebook group and share your thoughts! Want to see more of Mel and Jules? You can find them on TikTok via @kidspot.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Diamonds are made under pressure... and this gem of a person is living proof it's true. Talitha Cummins quit her day job as a Journalist and Weather Reporter to shine in the world of Jewellery making. She's the incredibly talented and proud founder of bespoke Australian jewellery company, ‘The Cut'. From chasing the world's biggest stories, to discovering her passion for diamonds, Talitha's wonderful career journey shows that although it might seem a little confusing at first, eventually, it all falls into place.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Local Gold Coaster Talitha Cummins joins the show to talk about her struggles with alcohol and being 10 years sober. Talitha would drink 3-4 bottles of wine a night and talks about her turning point. She explains the benefits of Dry July being good for so many reasons including a clear head, more energy, good sleep, weight loss, clear skin and most importantly a sense of achievement. Talitha recommends Hello Sunday Morning for help and tips on alcoholism. https://hellosundaymorning.org/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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When you think of the words honest and inspiring… well Talitha Cummins fits the bill. As a television journalist, she became a well known figure in loungerooms across Australia… reading the news on Sunrise and for the Seven network. But behind the scenes… Talitha was fighting a secret battle with alcohol addiction… stemming from a lack of confidence and self worth that began when she was a child. “There was a lot of time when i felt unsure of what I was doing and I didn't disclose that I didn't ask anyone for help because I felt that would show weakness.” In this intimate and beautiful conversation Talitha shares the power of speaking your truth This is an episode for anyone needing a dose of bravery to conquer their own demons,who has a yearning to reinvent their life or find the confidence to forge a new path. Thanks to Marc from Term Six Podcast Productions for audio on this episode. Follow @claimingyourconfidence for behind-the-scenes or @katrinablowers for more info. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Look I'm not a gym person, I only started going a year ago after I had knee surgery. So it was really only out of necessity. But I know they're a sanctuary for a lot of working parents who need a break and to do something for themselves. I've also really felt for all the gyms going under during Covid, I've heard so many stories of businesses that just couldn't afford to ride things out and it's just crushing. One that managed to stay afloat by pivoting VERY quickly, is Flow Athletic in Sydney. It's run by Ben Lucas who is also a dad of two little ones with his journalist wife Talitha Cummins - a previous guest on The Juggling Act. So I reached out to him to find out how he kept his business running with the Covid closures, especially with two little people at home. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you guilty of glancing at the clock and calculating whether it's too early for a wine? Plenty of parents are. In fact 'mummy wine time is big in Australian culture, as the thousands of memes and Facebook groups dedicated to the subject prove. Talitha Cummins wants us all to stop normalising the mum drinking culture and take stock of our drinking habits. Plus, our listener question this week is all about sex... or lack thereof. What do you do when you're too tired to get in the mood and your partner just can't understand? We sat down with psychologist Belinda Williams from The Bumpy Road to discuss. Our hosts this week were Melissa Wilson and Sarah McGilvray. This podcast was produced by Nina Young. We've got a bit of a favour to ask; we'd love you to Subscribe to The Juggling Act in your podcast app and leave us a review. It only takes a few secs and helps other people discover The Juggling Act. Have you got a story that you think our listeners will want love? We'd like to hear from you! Email us at Kidspot.Editor@news.com.au, join the conversation on the Kidspot Facebook page or tweet us at @KidspotSocial See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When you use the infrastructure in your neighborhood or city do you think about how you would access places and services without the full use of your mind or body? The idea of an age-friendly city seems strange until you consider it deeply, it provides for people of all ages and defines an approach to serving every kind of person.Peter Tsokas is the CEO of the Talitha Cummins (https://www.linkedin.com/in/talithacummins/) . This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
We often think that once we age to a certain point our brains start to fail us, and it’s true that the conductive sheathing around our neurons, myelin, is no longer produced after about 50 years old. But we can always shift myelin, we can always learn something new, no matter our age.An expert on neuroplasticity, the repurposing of grey matter, Talitha Cummins (https://www.linkedin.com/in/talithacummins/) . This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Physical pain is something we wish to avoid, we fear oncoming pain and it can often seem insurmountable until it passes. So when pain defines our life, it stops us from doing the things we love and spending time with the people we love. Talitha Cummins (https://www.linkedin.com/in/talithacummins/) . This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Ben Lucas is the owner and co-founder of Flow Athletic, an incredibly successful yoga and fitness studio based in Paddington, Sydney. Ben’s early career commenced as a professional athlete playing in the National Rugby League (NRL) for the Cronulla Sharks.In this episode of the Human Potential Podcast our host, Oliver Freer, talks to Ben about how he came up with Flow Athletic in conjunction with Australia’s #1 yogi, Kate Kendall. He also talks about transitioning successfully out of the NRL.In a crowded marketplace Flow Athletic stands out as an example of the power of a business based on defined values, a community-minded culture and principled leadership.In addition to offering insights into his leadership style and business success secrets Ben opens up about the mindset required to compete in ultra-endurance events.Ben is currently balancing his ultra-successful business, his fitness goals and family life with his wife Talitha Cummins. Ben still manages to find time to give back to the wider community through his charity work.Ben talks about a unique idea he came up with whilst in a float tank. Ben is a man on a mission committed to constantly learning through the leadership of his business, his mentors and his ongoing love of books.More about Ben LucasBen’s Studio is now known worldwide, and the number of international drop-in clients is a testament to his unique approach.In 2015 Flow Athletic won the Telstra Small Business of the Year Award and last year Ben was profiled in the Optus business feature.Prior to getting into the fitness industry, Ben was a professional National Rugby League (NRL) player for the Cronulla Sharks and a number of other teams.After finishing his stint with the NRL, Ben went on to own three successful personal training studios and during that time he also turned to Ultra Endurance running.In the space of 5 years, Ben has run 40 marathons and 5 ultra-marathons all over the world.Due to his interest in running, Ben then went on to train up 100 non-runners to run and complete their first marathon! As a result, Sofa2Surf was born and raised over $250,000 for charity in the last 5 years including $100,000 for Beyond Blue, a charity offering support to individuals for anxiety, depression and suicide prevention. Ben Lucas’ Book RecommendationThe Four Agreements – Don Miguel Ruiz
Journalist and presenter Talitha Cummins joins cook and author Aaron Harvie to tackle the topics making our minds tick. Together with host Shevonne Hunt, they discuss: Is home birthing a more attractive option now a Royal has done it? Are 'push presents' a valid recognition of the challenge of bearing a child, or are they tacky? Are fit mums on Instagram causing more harm than good? Perfect pantries and peeing alone. What is your parenting porn?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to our 2018 Summer Sessions! We’re going back and bringing you our fave eps from this year to get you through the summer.Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Team Thinkergirl! This Episode… Talitha Cummins on beating anxiety + female binge drinking7:15 - Where Talitha started her journalism career 9:36 - Talitha recalls her first job as a total introvert and how that felt to realise she was anxious 1:05 - The surreal anxious feeling where you go our of body in anxiety 13:37 - Is there a point where the anxiety made Talitha reconsider her career of choice? 15:05 - Talitha gets real about coming to rely on alcohol and where it all began 21:00 - Why is there such a big issue with chicks and binge drinking? 27:50 - Taltha’s Channel 7 exit 30: - How becoming a Mum changed her for the better Feel The Fear And Do It Anyway - BOOK Hello Sunday Morning More from The Thinkergirls:Email us – hello@thinkergirl.com.auFacebook – https://www.facebook.com/thinkergirlsInstagram – https://instagram.com/thethinkergirlsAll Podcasts – http://bit.ly/2wviSir See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Studies have shown lawyers are three times as likely as the general population to be problem drinkers, and yet alcohol is served at almost every work function in the legal industry. And while many lawyers are aware of the risks around depression and mental health in the legal industry, the "drinking culture" in law is often less spoken about. Episode 1 of Off the Record delves deeper into the "taboo" issue of alcoholism in law. Does the legal profession have a drinking problem? And what does stress, deadlines and anxiety have to do with it? Tune in for a compelling discussion with practising lawyers, journalists and psychologists including former Channel Seven journalist Talitha Cummins and Dr Tim Sharp of the Happiness Institute. Hosted by LSJ editors Claire Chaffey and Kate Allman.
Talitha Cummins opens up about one of the most confronting confessions of her life, Jody Allen from stayathomemum.com.au has some home remedies to keep healthy, Jo Abi's son is suddenly growing up and Sandy Rea gives advice on how to get your kids off the couch. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On EP 67 of The Thinkergirls Pod Channel, Stacey June and Kristie Mercer creators of some of the most successful female podcasts and content in Australia catch up with yet another talented, inspiring woman - cardiothorasic surgeon, author, presenter & advocate Dr. Nikki Stamp. 5:44 - Stace believes a family member had a heart attack - can it be because he was suffering from a broken heart. Is that possible? 9:09 - Women are more likely to die from a heart attack than breast cancer. Why? 14:27 - What are things women should keep an eye out for when it comes to their heart health? 20:36 - When you go through heartbreak and feel it physically - is that a real thing? 21:57 - Where do your emotions like love actually come from? 28:20 - The way men and women's hearts respond differently to divorce31:01 - The #ILookLikeASurgeon movement that Nikki was a big advocate for as one of the very few female heart surgeons in the country Other episodes mentioned… EP 50: Talitha Cummins on beating anxiety + female binge drinking. Listen HERE EP 24: Julie Stefania on how to become a great manager. Listen HERE The Untethered Soul by Michael A. Singer. Check the book out HERE Check out Nikki’s book. ‘Can You Die Of a Broken Heart’ By Dr Nikki Stamp HERE and more about Nikki HEREMore from The Thinkergirls:Email us – hello@thinkergirl.com.auFacebook – https://www.facebook.com/thinkergirlsInstagram – https://instagram.com/thethinkergirlsAll Podcasts – http://bit.ly/2wviSir See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How do we cope with the pressure everyday? When the world is demanding so much of us, what tools are we given to get through as best we can? The truth is - most of us have been handed down unhealthy ways of dealing with pressure. And whether it's alcohol, over-eating, social media, or something else that just drains you even more, it's time we acknowledged as women that we need a new way. We need to learn how to honour rest and what our body is telling us. Talitha Cummins' story is so important to share: after chasing a career in TV journalism for many years, Talitha found her reliance on alcohol was getting out of control. Now as a mama to one (with one on the way), she is here to share with us how she faced her addictions, and found a healthier set of tools to really live a fulfilled life. Yes, this is a story about alcoholism, but it's also a story about all of us, and the tools we use to help us in times of struggle. For more information on the tools you can use in your life, please go to Talitha's website, or Hello Sunday Morning, or the Happy Mama Reconnect Program.
On EP 51: of The Thinkergirls Pod Channel, Stacey June and Kristie Mercer creators of some of the most successful female podcasts and content in Australia get journalist / speaker Talitha Cummins to help out Posse member Esther who’s struggling to stay motivated on the self-help bandwagon 4:35 - How exercise is a form of therapy for Talitha in setting her brain on the right path and shaped her day positively 6:04 - Contrary action when you’re feeling a bit flat and why it’s important 7:45 - Utilising your travel time to work to meditate with an app like Calm or Headspace 8:53 - Why it’s just as important to pull back and self love as it is to exercise 12:16 - What do you do when you ‘fall off track’ in your self work? Talitha explains how she lets it go 14:03 - Trusting the universe that the self help book / podcast someone has recommended will make sense at the right time in your life (which might not be in this very second) In case you missed the full EP with Talitha listen HERE The Calm App Talitha uses every day. Check it out HERE ‘You Can Heal Your Life’ by Louise Hay - the book that changed Stacey’s life. See it HERE More from The Thinkergirls:Email us – hello@thinkergirl.com.auFacebook – https://www.facebook.com/thinkergirlsInstagram – https://instagram.com/thethinkergirlsAll Podcasts – http://bit.ly/2wviSir See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On EP 50: of The Thinkergirls Pod Channel, Stacey June and Kristie Mercer creators of some of the most successful female podcasts and content in Australia catch up with another inspiring woman journalist / speaker / media trainer Talitha Cummins. 5:50 - Where Talitha started her journalism career 8:11 - Talitha recalls her first job as a total introvert and how that felt to realise she was anxious 9:30 - The surreal anxious feeling where you go our of body in anxiety 12:12 - Is there a point where the anxiety made Talitha reconsider her career of choice? 13:30 - Talitha gets real about coming to rely on alcohol and where it all began 21:00 - Why is there such a big issue with chicks and binge drinking? 26:16 - Taltha’s Channel 7 exit 28:46 - How becoming a Mum changed her for the better Feel The Fear And Do It Anyway - BOOK Hello Sunday Morning More from The Thinkergirls:Email us – hello@thinkergirl.com.auFacebook – https://www.facebook.com/thinkergirlsInstagram – https://instagram.com/thethinkergirlsAll Podcasts – http://bit.ly/2wviSir See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode we talk to incredible media presenter (and Ben's better half!) Talitha Cummins about her time working in front of the camera to her new ventures behind the camera, as well as her favourite role of being a mum.