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Community Connection Tuesday, March 28th, 2024 As Women's History Month comes to a close, we continue highlighting inspirational Black Women in business! We kick off the show with the owner of the Ice Bar & Flair Bistro, Tanya Davis! Next, Founder & CEO of Phelco Technologies Tasha Phelps shares her experience in the tech industry. Then, DJ Mama Mia joins us and explains what sets her apart from the rest. Finally, Angela Cain, President & CEO of Angela Cain Communications wraps up the show with a powerful message!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Finding herself as a young single mother didn't stop Tanya Davis from becoming the career woman she envisaged at the 3rd largest international airport. With a passion for supporting her community she also became a life coach focused on empowering women who are juggling a career and single motherhood. As a single mom and a career professional, Tanya knows firsthand the struggles that come with balancing work and home life. We discuss; - Why women need to take more risks. - Moving away from the need for perfection - Adapting to being an empty nester and becoming the center of your own universe. To connect with Tanya Web: https://www.butterflyrisinginstitute.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/btrfly_rise/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ButterflyRisingInstitute YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@butterflyrisinginstitute7665 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A solo mom's journey can seem daunting and insurmountable. But remember that you're not alone. In this episode features the indomitable Tanya Davis, a life coach who turned adversity into a platform for inspiring and empowering single moms and career women. Tanya's journey as a single mother began during her senior year in college. From the shock of being turned away from government assistance for being over the limit by merely $4, to finding the strength to leave a toxic relationship, she shares the raw and powerful truth of her experience. Her path of resilience and determination will resonate if you're navigating similar circumstances.My candid conversation with Tanya continues as she delves into the realities of an empty nest. She shares how she overcame the silence and filled the void when her son left home during the pandemic. She also reveals her motivation behind coaching single moms and career women, emphasizing the power of self-belief and perseverance. Tanya's wisdom is a testament to her strength and is sure to empower you to face your challenges with renewed energy and conviction.In the final segment of our chat, Tanya discusses the significance of a supportive circle and how her background in auditing and change management aided her journey. She talks about her faith and the role of prayer in her transformation, offering a poignant reminder of the power of belief. In a generous move, Tanya also provides practical advice for struggling single moms, underlining the importance of self-care. She even reveals details about her upcoming events and programs in Colorado, extending a lifeline to those who need it. Tanya's story is a resounding affirmation of the strength and resilience within us all. So listen and be inspired! Connect with Tanya: Website | Instagram | FacebookDon't parent alone. If you need to talk, I'm here. Use this link to book a one-on-one call with me. It's free. Remember you're not alone.Check out our YouTube channel @solomomstalktv This podcast is hosted by Captivate, try it yourself for free. Mentioned in this episode:Mentoring invitation[00:00:00] Having difficulty with your teen. Are you struggling with finding solutions to your everyday parenting problems? Being a solo mom can be tough. I know with all things you juggle mostly for your children. Your left. With very little time for yourself. [00:00:15] It can be hard to see your way out from where you are currently. But what if I told you. That you can change your life. And the lives of your children. As a Christian solo mom of three adult sons, I know firsthand some of the challenges you face. [00:00:33] But I also discovered that when I shifted my mindset, I was able to transform my life in some amazing ways. [00:00:41] Hi, I'm J. Rosemarie your personal, confident and mentor. I invite you to connect with me and take the first step towards transforming your life. Together, we can work to find solutions to your ongoing challenges. [00:00:56] And create a life you desire for yourself and your children. [00:01:00] I no, this is not about fixing. This is about us working together. To achieve your goals. So, if you're ready to take the next step to empower yourself, to transform your life, click the link below. And sign up for a free consultation call with me. [00:01:20] I look forward to hearing from you and helping you on your...
Season 20 Episode 5 Getting to Know (All the Ways We're Wrong for Each Other) - The Go! Team Pre-Code Hollywood - Jonathan Bree Miss You - Jonathan Bree Anything - Frankie Rose Sixteen Ways - Frankie Rose Casino - JW Francis Swooning - JW Francis Working Boy in New York City - Belle & Sebastian I Don't Know What You See in Me - Belle & Sebastian Late Developers - Belle & Sebastian Eulogy for You and Me - Tanya Davis Please Bless - Tanya Davis 再见 (Goodbye) - Chinese American Bear This episode features a clip from an interview with Henry Catalini Smith on The Local's Sweden in Focus podcast. He is a immigrant from the UK leading the effort to unionize Spotify. Sweden is one of the most heavily unionized countries in the world, but the large tech sector is a strange outlier and he is hoping to change that.
As young artists, Catherine MacLellan and Tanya Davis both made their home in Halifax, and were roommates in a big house on Windsor Street. Through life changes and moves they've remained close friends. Hear how they're returning to Halifax together to perform a Christmas show!
Singer-songwriter Deborah Cox looks back on her incredible career, including singing backup vocals for Céline Dion and breaking Billboard chart records with her own music. Animator Andrea Dorfman and poet Tanya Davis talk about their collaborative short film How to Be at Home — an illustrated poem featuring a set of tips for surviving the pandemic. Singer-songwriter Tanya Tagaq discusses her new song, Teeth Agape, and how it expresses her fierce desire to protect her children from harm.
ShortCuts is back! Season Three of ShortCuts begins with a listening exercise. We attune our ears to what it sounds like and feels like to hear archival clips ‘cut' out of context. Join ShortCuts producer Katherine McLeod in this exploration of the sonic and affective place-making of ShortCuts as podcast. What kind of creative and critical work can these archival sounds do? On their own, or together as an archival remix? A fresh take on sounds from the past, ShortCuts is a monthly feature on The SpokenWeb Podcast feed and an extension of the ShortCuts blog posts on SPOKENWEBLOG. Stay tuned for monthly episodes of ShortCuts on alternate fortnights (that's every second week) following the monthly SpokenWeb podcast episode.Producer: Katherine McLeodHost: Hannah McGregorSupervising Producer: Judith BurrAudio ExcerptedVoices heard in this episode: Katherine McLeod, Tanya Davis, Ali Barillaro, Muriel Rukeyser, Margaret Avison, Stephanie Bolster, Barbara Nickel, Mathieu Aubin, Dionne Brand, Alexei Perry Cox and Isla, and Phyllis Webb. All audio has been played on previous ShortCuts on The SpokenWeb Podcast. Try listening to this episode first without knowing whose voices you are hearing. Afterwards, explore the audio that caught your attention. Use the transcript to find the ShortCuts episode that the audio is clipped from, and there you will find the original audio sources listed in the show notes. For a full transcript of this episode, check out the link above.
A fresh take on sounds from the past, ShortCuts is a monthly feature on The SpokenWeb Podcast feed and an extension of the ShortCuts blog posts on SPOKENWEBLOG. Stay tuned for monthly episodes of ShortCuts on alternate fortnights (that's every second week) following the monthly SpokenWeb podcast episode.Producer: Katherine McLeodHost: Hannah McGregorSupervising Producer: Judith BurrAUDIO SOURCESAli Barillaro's recording of reading of her blog post, “Tanya Davis performing ‘How to Be Alone'” on SPOKENWEBLOG, 6 August, 2020. Tanya Davis performing “How to Be Alone,” recorded at The Words & Music Show at Casa del Popolo, Montreal on 12 December 2012. Listen to the entire audio here: https://spokenweb.ca/tanya-davis-performing-how-to-be-alone/.Excerpt of Cover of “Digging my own grave” by Thrice performed by Ali Barillaro and Vincent Pigeon here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7y6H9QuL6q8RESOURCESWatch Tanya Davis and Andrea Dorfman's 2010 film of the poem “How to Be Alone”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7X7sZzSXYsWatch the 2020 film made by Tanya Davis and Andrea Dorfman in which they revisit the poem as “How to Be at Home”: https://www.nfb.ca/film/how-to-be-at-homeFind out more about all of SpokenWeb's audio collections here.
One year ago today, Q went off the air so CBC could dedicate its coverage to COVID-19. As soon as we were back, we told you stories about how artists were coping, adapting and even thriving during the pandemic. The past year has been tough, but on this special anniversary show, we're celebrating the artists who helped us get through it all.
We have a great episode today. Ivy talks to Tanya Davis, Manager of the Strategic Transportation Planning Program for Halifax Regional Municipality. Today’s discussion will focus on the Halifax Mobility Response: Streets and Spaces program that was initiated during COVID-19. Paul MacKinnon, CEO of Downtown Halifax Business Commission, will also join that conversation to give his thoughts from a business improvement district point-of-view. On Biz Buzz, we’ll talk about what’s new in business, places to get breakfast and lunch in Downtown Halifax, where to get reusable face masks, and more. Paul MacKinnon, CEO of Downtown Halifax Business Commission, will give us an update on the Mayoral Candidates Forum, out-of-town students and office workers coming back to Downtown, and a new version of Tunes at Noon. Producers: Ivy Ho and Allana MacDonald Mills Downtown Halifax Business Commission (DHBC) 104-1546 Barrington Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3J 3X7 (902) 423-6658 Hosts: Allana MacDonald Mills and Ivy Ho Guests: Paul MacKinnon, CEO of Downtown Halifax Business Commission · https://downtownhalifax.ca/ Tanya Davis, Manager of the Strategic Transportation Planning Program for Halifax Regional Municipality. Michael Boyd, owner of Podcast Atlantic Recorded & Edited by: Michael Boyd of Podcast Atlantic Music: “Patching Holes (in a Sinking Ship)” by Bigideas Visit us at: downtownhalifax.ca Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram: @DowntownHalifax Email us at: ivy@downtownhalifax.ca or allana@downtownhalifax.ca
With music at the centre of her life, Tanya Davis has forged a lasting relationship with Manchester City. From there, she has combined her bubbly personality with her love for City to place herself as the face of Melbourne City's match day experience. Enjoy as Tanya takes us through a story that has been blazed by following her heart.
This show highlights the transformation of a woman who has seen the worst but God has given her another chance. She has a ministry called “From Crack to Christ.” If you want more information on her go to “Woman Who Rock Nashville.”
We’re telling stories We talk about the sadnesses that can be passed on to our children. Or sadness of our mother's that we sometimes take on as our own. How do we ease a burden and not take it on ourselves? Eternal questions. Tanya Davis is a writer, performer, and musician currently based in Montréal, Québec. She has released 4 albums and 2 books of poetry, including an illustrated version of the widely popular video poem on YouTube, How to be Alone (made in collaboration with Andrea Dorfman). She is past Poet Laureate of Halifax, Nova Scotia where she was also Artist in Residence at Dalhousie University's Faculty of Medicine. She is currently at work on a new collection of poems. If it's not 1 Thing, explores the topic of 'mother' from every angle imaginable and some you have not thought of. Each week, hosts Lupe Padilla Mitchell and Katie Mitchell share a new story and have great conversations with the writers, many of whom are in fact not writers by trade. We have excerpts from best selling novels, memoirs, poetry award winners, songwriters, stay at home moms, insurance brokers, teachers, actors, college students and beyond. Some famous. Some not at all. But they all have incredible tales to tell. Story is in our DNA. It's how we make sense of the world around us. We have so much to teach each other. We welcome you to rate and review us. Follow us on social media or our website www.ifitsnot1thingitsyourmother.com
On this episode, host Jason Woods speaks with Dr. Tanya Davis, pediatric urologist and all around superstar, about common pediatric urology problems that present to the emergency department. The highlights: Testicular torsion is an emergency, and ultrasound should be performed when this is suspected. If the symptoms are highly suggestive call urology even with a… The post Episode 17: Teeny Weeny Problems – Pediatric Urology appeared first on Little Big Med.
On this episode of the Long Overdue Podcast, Dawn and Chris talk with Tanya Davis & Jacqueline Gonzalez from the Wise County AgriLife Extension organization about gardening, healthy eating, and community programs. Opening and ending theme is So Low by Art of Escapism
Tanya Davis sings “Art” and “Eulogy for You and Me”. Nigel Louis Stevenson recites “Toxicology Forum”: Patients 10-12. Mr. Ross reads Act 1, Scene 4 of his audio-play, The Keeper’s House. This program inspired by The Twelve Steps to Natural Gardening, by Al Krautter, and NutraSelf: Be who you always wanted to be; feel how … Continue reading 2BS Episode 4 features Tanya Davis →
On this episode I interview Kylie McBeath. Kylie is a health coach, emotional expert, podcast host, speaker & writer. She is also the co-founder of Zura Health. Kylie and my story share many similarities. From getting divorced at a young age to experiencing a dark night of the soul and waking up to the responsibility we have over our own health and the health of our world, Kylie and I cover a lot of ground. We touch on topics such as grief, the mother wound, childhood trauma, physical & emotional health & the responsibility millennials have in addressing intergenerational trauma. Kylie's book recommendation: Emotional Intimacy by Robert Augustus Masters Song featured: "Eulogy for You and Me" by Tanya Davis. Where to find Kylie: www.kyliemcbeath.com www.zurahealth.co Instagram: @beingisbeautiful How to support the show: Rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes! Support my work on Patreon and get access to bonus episodes & more: www.patreon.com/anyakaats Find me on Instagram. Get full access to A Millennial's Guide to Saving the World at anyakaats.substack.com/subscribe
We’re pre-recorded today as it’s Family Day at The Red River Ex. It’s also my last chance to play the official theme song of The Ex, and that means a little hip-hop to kick things off and kick out the jams. We get a little wordy with some poetry and look ahead to some other notable upcoming shows.
We’re pre-recorded today as it’s Family Day at The Red River Ex. It’s also my last chance to play the official theme song of The Ex, and that means a little hip-hop to kick things off and kick out the jams. We get a little wordy with some poetry and look ahead to some other notable upcoming shows.
T-Bar’s with us for our official Folk Fest preview show. We’ve also got a tribute to Suzanna Clark, and a special guest, as Jack Marks drops by the station to chat and sing a few of his great songs.
T-Bar’s with us for our official Folk Fest preview show. We’ve also got a tribute to Suzanna Clark, and a special guest, as Jack Marks drops by the station to chat and sing a few of his great songs.
By request for Allison Green, here’s Mudge going solo on Steel Belted Radio. Enjoy!
By request for Allison Green, here’s Mudge going solo on Steel Belted Radio. Enjoy!
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