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In this inspiring Women Empower Podcast episode, Bri Logue interviews dynamic entrepreneur and mom, Tara Bell. Tara's journey unfolds from her 24-year career as a stylist to her bold leap into entrepreneurship alongside her husband and partners. She shares her diverse interests, including print modeling, Spartan races, and podcasting, all driven by her unwavering determination to chase her dreams, even in the face of insecurities.Tara discusses her transition from a self-employed stylist to a burgeoning print model. Encouragement from a fellow model propelled her into the modeling world, where she swiftly secured multiple gigs, proving that dreams can be pursued at any age.The podcast explores Tara and her husband's daring decision to sell their home and invest in their dream venture, Hate to Lose Warehouse and Athletics. This ambitious project entails a 28,000-square-foot sports training facility featuring batting cages, strength and conditioning areas, and a bar.The episode sheds light on how Tara and her husband chose the right partners and investors. Tara underscores the significance of partners who bring value to the business, each contributing unique skills and connections to create a well-rounded team. They emphasize the need for clear contracts and staying within designated roles to prevent conflicts.Tara's journey serves as a testament to the power of pursuing dreams, adapting to change, and embracing new opportunities. Her story is a wellspring of inspiration for those seeking significant life changes and the pursuit of their passions.Connect with Tara:Tara Bell on Facebook @tyb32 Instagram Connect with Bri:Website: www.brilogue.comIG: @bri.logueFB: @bri.logueWant to be on the podcast?Send me an email at: podcast@ivory.media
Jonny talkes with Tara Bell about the weekend lineup of PrideFest events in Carbondale, IL. In the back half of the show, he reviews why the activism in Pride is even more important this year as the LGBTQ community faces challenges and pushback across the country. We remember that Prid is a riot, in origin. We honor that legacy even as we plan for a weekend of festive events.
Jonny talks with Tara Bell of Pride in Action, Southern Illinois about the pre-Pride festivities this coming weekend (6/2-6/3). Events include a gallery showing of art titled "Seen" at The Varsity Center on Friday at 5:00, the County-to-County Pride Run starting at 8 am Saturday at the Heartland Regional Medical Center in Marion, and the Pride Kickoff Fundraiser trio of bands at Hangar 9 at 9 pm on Saturday (doors open at 8). In the back half of the show, Jonny reviews likely Supreme Court decisions that are likely to fall during Pride, noting how the recent decision re: EPA sets precendents of concern for all of us.
Jonny talks with Tara Bell of Pride In Action Southern Illinois about the upcoming PrideFest in Carbondale (June 9-11). They focus their talk on varois pre-Pride fundraisers and events including the "Southern IL PrideFest Royalty Pageant" this weekend (5/13) at The Varsity Center in Carbondale. In the back half of the show, Jonny interviews Sandy Pensoneau-Conway about the Rainbow Cafe, now fully relocated into its downtown Carbondale space. The Rainbow Cafe is also doing some fundraising to support its myriad programs as the region's preeminant community LGBTQ+ Resource Center
Jonny interviews Jen Pepper, President and CEO of the Memphis CHOICES sexual health clinic, about the branch opening soon in Carbondale. In addition to pregnancy services including abortion, the clinic also provides gender-affirming hormone replacement therapy. Although the interview was recorded just before the Supreme Court released its Dobb's decision overturning Roe v Wade, Jen and Jonny discuss that likely outcome and how best to respond to it. In the back half of the show, Jonny interviews Jeff Keasler-Bird and Tara Bell about the upcoming production of "The Laramie Project, Ten Years Later" by The Stage Co. at The Varsity Theater in Carbondale, IL.
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Lee Anne Post is the pen name for co-authors Catherine Baldau, Tara Bell, Ginny Fite, and K.P. Robbins. Stories by these award-winning authors have appeared in numerous journals and individually they have published nine novels. They have worked as reporters and editors, in politics and philanthropy, and in advertising and educational institutions. Having met in a writer's critique group for over five years, they were spurred by their collective grief and then admiration as they watched Parkland students deal with the aftermath of that shooting. Pushcart nominated, Ginny Fite is the author of six traditionally published novels: Cromwell's Folly; No Good Deed Left Undone; Lying, Cheating, and Occasionally Murder; No End of Bad; Blue Girl on a Night Dream Sea, and Possession. Her collection of linked short stories, Stronger in Heaven, was shortlisted for the 2019 SFWP prize and a finalist for the 2020 Bakwin Prize. Her short stories have been published in numerous journals such as The Delmarva Review, SFWP Quarterly, and the Anthology of Appalachian Writers. A graduate of Rutgers University and Johns Hopkins University, her communications career included posts in journalism, higher education, government, and industry. She also studied at the School for Women Healers and the Maryland Poetry Therapy Institute. www.ginnyfite.com
Jonny interviews Tara Bell about a recent spate of anti-trans and anti-queer violence and protest in local public school districts, with a particular focus on what's going on in the Anna-Jonesboro school district. In addition to school systems not being in compliance with Illinois' "inclusive curriculum" mandate, these schools are insufficiently addressing the safety and human rights of their queer and trans students. In the back half of the show, Jonny talks with Michael Coleman, the Student Program Director of the SIU LGBTQ Resource Center about the events planned for the end of LGBTQ History Month, including the fabulous Night of Noise on November 3rd. We also get to learn a little more about the fabulousness that is Michael Coleman!
I had the chance to sit down with Tara Bell, owner of Idaho Thunderbird to talk about her journey into self reliance and gathering a team of individuals to train and educate others on a variety of topics. We cover ground from her time in the competitive skiing, to the X Games, being a flight attendant, into what she does now with Idaho Thunderbird. @idaho_thunderbird www.idahothunderbird.com @the.vanguard.project www.vanguardstories.com Sponsors: Eberlestock - call Tucker at the Retail Store (208) 424-5081 Black Rifle Coffee // code 'VANGUARD' 20% off Mountain Primal Meat Co. // code 'VANGUARD' for 15% off Bravo Concealment // code:"TheVanguard10"
Jonny interviews friend of the show Tara Bell about the REACH Act, which is under consideration in the Illinois legislature and would mandate age-appropriate and LGBTQ-inclusive sex education in public schools. He then offers a suitably salty obituary for Rush Limbaugh. He ends with some hopeful news about the status of the Equality Act.Addendum: Tara reports that state representative Patrick Windhorst has agreed to a meeting with her about the REACH Act. In the interview, Tara shares her frustration that IL legislators in Southern Illinois don't seem willing to talk with constituents about this piece of legislation under consideration. We can now remove Rep. Windhorst from that list.
Jonny talks with a group of folks associated with The Rainbow Cafe about new developments at the RC and how to respond to increasing local and national transphobic discourse. Included on the show: Tara Bell, Clare Killman, new chair of the RC Board of Directors O.J. Duncan, and new RC manager Benton Goff.
Jonny Talks with Tara Bell and Brandon Groff about the Rainbow Cafe's upcoming "Merry Queermas" virtual event. He then checks in on some recent SCOTUS refusals to take up cases coming out of Indiana challenging same sex parents appearing on birth certificates. Finally, he reviews some ways Illinois Blue Cross/Blue Shield is denying coverage to LGBTQ clients and their dependents that it would otherwise authorize for straight clients.
In part two, we chat with Tara Bell about introspection. We learn best tips. It's a cool journey to consider. Amy has to learn what an 'interview' is... and stop talking so much! Tara is a very talented and so patient. We hope you follow her on her journey and then we can all grow together. Art is grand that way! Rico's consistent as always and helps with the laughs. (what class is complete without its clown). Thank you Tara! You have so very much to offer. We're going to have you back and gag Amy so that you share more. (Amy's learning listening. It's truly a challenge and she's sorry!) :P This is a powerful lady folks and we hope you enjoy her beginnings as much as we do. Biggest hugs Tara! Thank you Diary listeners! Find Tara on IG: @teaktattoos Check out The Common Market in Fredrick, MD Also... Noetic Nutraceuticals. Wonderful CBD products. :) Hosts: Amy Nicholls & Rico Illiano Sound Design by: (Sound Wizard) Chuck Nunn New Intro and Exit Music by Chuck Nunn. "Jamuary 10" (list of Jamuary's found here at: Soundcloud.com/chuck-nunn ) OG Intro and Exit Music Created by: Brandon Carter at (Brandon Scott Carter Publishing). The name of the OG track is "Ink Apprentice". If you like Brandon's sound, you can email him at: (brandon.carter@outlook.com) *If you liked The Apprenticeship Diaries (TAD), please follow us, rate, and review us@! You can find us currently on: IG: @the_apprenticeship_diaries FB: The Apprenticeship Diaries Twitter: TheApprenticeshipDiaries If you want to show your support of the podcast, please hop over to our Patreon and donate to the effort. The funds we get will be used to further grow and deliver you a better podcast! If you'd like to reach out, comment, advise, or offer an interview, please email at: theapprenticeshipdiaries@gmail.com Remember: The only difference between you and your mentors is time, and how much you want to get the fuck out of your own way!
In part one, we are introducing our friend and Amy's new student, Tara Bell. Tara is a very trained artist who really just wants to put her art to work for her. This made Amy nostalgic in that, there was only, really, a desire to do her art as a profession. We're going to do many things together in this year, and see what shakes loose. Rico's always the support in all that this podcast does. He gives us all the laughs and makes the time learning, bearable and light (what class is complete without its clown). Thank you Tara! This was your first podcast and you nailed it! We really didn't prepare you well (we're getting better... Swear!) ; We appreciate you showing up and just trusting the universe, yourself and us. This is a powerful lady folks and we hope you enjoy her beginnings as much as we are. Please join us next week too as Tara already has so many wonderful insights to share. Part 2 proves to be equally awesome! Find Tara on IG: @teaktattoos Hosts: Amy Nicholls & Rico Illiano Sound Design by: (Sound Wizard) Chuck Nunn New Intro and Exit Music by Chuck Nunn. "Jamuary 10" (list of Jamuary's found here at: Soundcloud.com/chuck-nunn ) OG Intro and Exit Music Created by: Brandon Carter at (Brandon Scott Carter Publishing). The name of the OG track is "Ink Apprentice". If you like Brandon's sound, you can email him at: (brandon.carter@outlook.com) *If you liked The Apprenticeship Diaries (TAD), please follow us, rate, and review us@! You can find us currently on: IG: @the_apprenticeship_diaries FB: The Apprenticeship Diaries Twitter: TheApprenticeshipDiaries If you want to show your support of the podcast, please hop over to our Patreon and donate to the effort. The funds we get will be used to further grow and deliver you a better podcast! If you'd like to reach out, comment, advise, or offer an interview, please email at: theapprenticeshipdiaries@gmail.com Remember: The only difference between you and your mentors is time, and how much you want to get the fuck out of your own way!
Jonny interviews Tara Bell about the upcoming (and already on-going) 20th Anniversary Gala for the Rainbow Cafe. He also reviews some recent Trevor Project data about how CoVid-19 is impacting LGBTQ+ youth. Finally, he ends with a quick review of some recent stories, including good news from New Zealand about lots of LGBTQ people being elected to Parliament.
Jonny interviews Tara Bell about the upcoming (and already on-going) 20th Anniversary Gala for the Rainbow Cafe. He also reviews some recent Trevor Project data about how CoVid-19 is impacting LGBTQ+ youth. Finally, he ends with a quick review of some recent stories, including good news from New Zealand about lots of LGBTQ people being elected to Parliament.
Jonny talks with Tara Bell about upcoming virtual and CoVid-compliant Pride events in Southern Illinois. He then discussed the recent Supreme Court decision re: LGBTQ+ discrimination in the workforce.
Jonny talks with Tara Bell about upcoming virtual and CoVid-compliant Pride events in Southern Illinois. He then discussed the recent Supreme Court decision re: LGBTQ+ discrimination in the workforce.
Jonny interviews Tara Bell about plans to move Southern Illinois Pride Fest on line. He also cover's LGBTQ organizations that have endorsed Joe Biden and a collection of stories about gay meteorologists in the news. Finally, we end the show with a special graduation commentary from Rona P. Andemic.
Jonny interviews Tara Bell about plans to move Southern Illinois Pride Fest on line. He also cover's LGBTQ organizations that have endorsed Joe Biden and a collection of stories about gay meteorologists in the news. Finally, we end the show with a special graduation commentary from Rona P. Andemic.
Giving kids an opportunity and a chance to excel with their education, growing confidence and ambition for children who have experienced a challenging upbringing is a rewarding experience for my next guest, Tara Bell, CEO of Noosa Chances
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Jonny and Danette are joined in the studio by Tara Bell, Julie (a.k.a. "Family Jewels"), and Dane, Jake & Tyler of the band "Sleeping Tapes" to discuss and share information about the incredibly line up of entertainment for this weekend's Southern Illinois Pride Fest, June 1-3. Danette also conducts a phone interview with Jodie Santara, the emcee for the Saturday night benefit drag show. A complete schedule for the festivities can be found at http://rainbowcafe.org/
Jonny and Danette are joined in the studio by Tara Bell, Julie (a.k.a. "Family Jewels"), and Dane, Jake & Tyler of the band "Sleeping Tapes" to discuss and share information about the incredibly line up of entertainment for this weekend's Southern Illinois Pride Fest, June 1-3. Danette also conducts a phone interview with Jodie Santara, the emcee for the Saturday night benefit drag show. A complete schedule for the festivities can be found at http://rainbowcafe.org/
Jonny, Danette, and Cici are joined by Tara Bell, Chair of the Board of Directors of the Rainbow Cafe. We discuss the upcoming LGBTQ forum for state representative candidates from District 115, information about new programs at the Rainbow Cafe, planning for Carbondale Pride Festival this coming June, the SIU Tunnel of Oppression event, the romantic memorializing of Billy Graham, and several times the NRA has recently attacked the LGBTQ community.
Jonny, Danette, and Cici are joined by Tara Bell, Chair of the Board of Directors of the Rainbow Cafe. We discuss the upcoming LGBTQ forum for state representative candidates from District 115, information about new programs at the Rainbow Cafe, planning for Carbondale Pride Festival this coming June, the SIU Tunnel of Oppression event, the romantic memorializing of Billy Graham, and several times the NRA has recently attacked the LGBTQ community.
Interview with the lovely and vivacious Tara Bell, who has been performing comedy for just over 6 months and already has a RAW competition notch in her belt from 2017. Tara started out in the (male dominated) Bendigo scene, and has now performs with the (female dominated) Wodonga scene. Tara also has a podcast called 20 Bucks Is 20 Bucks, discussing the ins and outs of the first/worst jobs people have had. Shae from MAA was a guest on episode 9. Find the podcast in all the usual places, or on Facebook: 20 Bucks Is 20 Bucks Podcast. We discuss: Tara’s diagnosis when she was 16, growing up in a rural area, getting into comedy as coping mechanism, being a young Mum and having a gifted child, the benefits of exercise, the drawn-out process of receiving an accurate diagnosis, the problem of medicalising human nature, having a nervous breakdown, the eMoods tracking app, the importance of continuity of care, Tara’s super power, and her message to know yourself well so you know if something is not right, and seek support until you find it.
Jonny and Danette are joined by Tara Bell, the newly elected Chair of the Board of Directors for the Rainbow Cafe, to discuss partnerships, upcoming events, and plans for the organization. You can find out more information about the Rainbow Cafe here: http://rainbowcafe.org/ Jonny and Danette also discuss the pending vote on the tax reform bill that will significantly impact (among so many others) graduate students.
Jonny and Danette are joined by Tara Bell, the newly elected Chair of the Board of Directors for the Rainbow Cafe, to discuss partnerships, upcoming events, and plans for the organization. You can find out more information about the Rainbow Cafe here: http://rainbowcafe.org/ Jonny and Danette also discuss the pending vote on the tax reform bill that will significantly impact (among so many others) graduate students.
Jonny is joined by Tara Bell to preview the upcoming Rainbow Cafe Gala fundraiser. We also offer a sound collage of this past weekend's Carbondale Pride Festival 2017.
Jonny is joined by Tara Bell to preview the upcoming Rainbow Cafe Gala fundraiser. We also offer a sound collage of this past weekend's Carbondale Pride Festival 2017.
Danette interviews Tara Bell of the Rainbow Cafe Gala on October 1. Tickets are still available and can be purchased at RainbowCafe.org or by calling Greg Elkins at 618/529-2348. Danette and Tara also discuss the Chelsea bombing in NYC, a showdown in NC over the potential repeal of HB2, local Southern Illinois school districts reviewing their bathroom policies, and the ACLU lawsuit against Kim Davis for legal fees.
Danette interviews Tara Bell of the Rainbow Cafe Gala on October 1. Tickets are still available and can be purchased at RainbowCafe.org or by calling Greg Elkins at 618/529-2348. Danette and Tara also discuss the Chelsea bombing in NYC, a showdown in NC over the potential repeal of HB2, local Southern Illinois school districts reviewing their bathroom policies, and the ACLU lawsuit against Kim Davis for legal fees.