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Best podcasts about tara murphy

Latest podcast episodes about tara murphy

Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH)
Peer 'Inside the Teen Brain' with Dr. Jane Gilmour

Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 19:00


Dr Jane Gilmour talks about the new ACAMH series 'Inside the Teen Brain'. Jane is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist (Hon) at Great Ormond Street Hospital, and Course Director for postgraduate child development programmes at University College London, where she lectures on neuropsychology, neurodevelopmental conditions (Tourette's syndrome, autism, OCD) and therapeutic issues. She has published numerous academic articles and chapters on these topics. Her media presence, commenting on young people's well-being, includes appearances on BBC TV, BBC radio and broadsheet press commissions. How to Have Incredible Conversations with your Child (co-authored with Dr Bettina Hohnen) is her latest book. Using an innovative format, families use the book together in a shared experience to strengthen communication skills and their relationship. She wrote (with co-authors Dr Bettina Hohnen and Dr Tara Murphy), best-seller The Incredible Teenage Brain Book (Everything You Need to Know to Unlock Your Teen's Potential) which has been translated into numerous languages.

Finish Big - The Podcast with Mark Dorman from Legacy Business Advisors.
Exploring Opportunities Through SBA Lending With Tara Murphy (Ep. 42)

Finish Big - The Podcast with Mark Dorman from Legacy Business Advisors.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 23:31


Many believe that SBA loans are only for startups or fraught with bureaucratic red tape. However, this week's guest, Tara Murphy debunks these myths, demonstrating the power of SBA lending in aiding successful business exits and transitions. Join Mark Doman and Tara Murphy, SBA Business Development Officer and Vice President of Huntington National Bank as … Read More Read More

All Quiet on the Second Front
37. Defense Acquisitions: Data is In, Status Quo is Out with Tara Murphy Dougherty

All Quiet on the Second Front

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 29:48


Season 2, Episode 37. Today on All Quiet, Tyler is joined by Tara Murphy Dougherty, CEO of Govini, a defense software company focused on the defense acquisition space. During the episode, Tara shares her unique journey, offering valuable insights into the challenges within the defense tech landscape. Tyler and Tara explore the pressing need for a paradigm shift, discussing the integration of modern technologies to enhance acquisition workflows. Tara's perspectives on the intersection of policy and technology, as well as the behavioral and cultural changes needed, provide a thought-provoking glimpse into the future of defense acquisitions.Today on Saved Rounds, Tyler and Enrique discuss emerging Indo-Pacific cyber threats, urging operational resilience and leader retraining, drawing insights from Ukraine.What's Happening on the Second Front:The challenge in defense acquisition: policy vs. process improvementThe need for cultural change and empathy in acquisition teamsUtilizing commercial technology and data for faster progressBuilding a more agile and knowledgeable acquisition workforceAddressing issues with FFRDCs and preserving commercial innovationConnect with Tara:LinkedIn: Tara Murphy DoughertyConnect with Tyler:LinkedIn: Tyler Sweatt Website: secondfront.comSaved Rounds Article:Defense Leaders Weigh Evolving Cyber Threats in Indo-Pacific RegionCatch 2F's Offset Symposium replay here. This show is produced by Soulfire Productions

The Goal Digger Guide
102. Investing in Real Estate, The Market and Her Own Brand with Tara Murphy

The Goal Digger Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 59:48


Join us for an insightful episode exploring the world of real estate investment, market dynamics, and personal branding with the exceptional Tara Murphy. It's an honor to speak with Tara once again and to gain a deeper understanding of her expertise in this field. We also discuss her therapy and growth journey, observing a different, better version of herself.Tune in and let me know your favorite learning!FREE resources to further support you on your self-development journey: 'Your Internal Glow-Up Guide 'FREEBIE ! Access HERE Access the Confident Formula Masterclass HERE Enroll in 'Confident Mindset Accelerator' HERE IG: breanneburke www.breanneburke.com

The Anton Savage Show
Ask the Expert: Fertility

The Anton Savage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 10:24


Joining Anton for this week's installment of Ask the Expert is Tara Murphy from Sims Clinic to answer all of your fertility questions.

Securing Our Future
SOF 016: Modernizing Defense Acquisition with Tara Murphy Dougherty

Securing Our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 30:34 Transcription Available


Host Jeremy Hitchcock sits down with Tara Murphy Dougherty, CEO of Govini--a software company that modernizes the Defense Acquisition Process. Prior to her role as CEO, Tara served as Govini's President of National Security, leading strategy and growth, and overseeing Govini's work with all federal clients.Tara has held leadership positions in technology across industry, government, and non-profit sectors, including at Palantir Technologies and serving as Chief of Staff for Global Strategic Affairs in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, among other senior roles. Tara holds a BS from the Georgia Institute of Technology and an MA in Security Studies from Georgetown University. She is a Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Courageous Wellness
Tara Murphy Shares Her Tips for Building Financial Health

Courageous Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 77:19


Today we have a really great conversation full of tangible tips and tricks on financial wellness with Tara Murphy. Tara is currently living her dream life and has become the go-to person for finance, travel, and passive income information online. Through her online program, 1:1 private coaching clients, and free online resources – Tara works to teach women how to take advantage of investing in the stock market.  Managing your finances properly can really change your life, shave years off your retirement age, and really allow you the freedom and options that you deserve. Today we have a great conversation with Tara with tips on investing, perfect for people of all ages.  To learn more you can visit: https://www.taramariemurphy.com or follow Tara on Instagram @taramariemurphy If you would like to work with us and receive a free health coaching consultation-- get in touch at courageouswellness.netor email aly@courageouswellness.net or erica@courageouswellness.net  Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review Courageous Wellness! We release new episodes each #WellnessWednesday You can also follow us on instagram @CourageousWellness and visit our website: www.courageouswellness.net to get in touch.    This episode is brought to you by Milk+Honey.  To receive 20% off your purchase visit www.milkandhoney.comand use code: CWPODCAST (all one word) at checkout! Milk+Honey is a line of non-toxic, effective, and safe bath, body, and skincare products made in small batches in Austin, Texas.    You can also save 20% on all spa treatments at Milk+Honey Spa locations in Los Angeles, Chicago, Texas, Miami and get a special rate on a curated Courageous Wellness Retreat Spa Package that includes a 60 minute massage and dry brushing. Book over the phone or online and visit: milkandhoneyspa.com    Shop Vintners Daughter + Get 2-Day Free Shipping   Meet NED: You can receive 15% off our favorite Ned CBD products, including the Hormone Balance Blend and the Full Spectrum Hemp Oil, go to www.helloned.com and enter the code CWPODCAST at checkout   We are so excited to partner with Seed! You can save 15% on Seed Synbiotic by using code: courageous15 at checkout. Head to www.seed.com to learn more.    Save 20% on Sakara clean boutique and meal delivery with code: xocourageous at checkout!    Are you interested in becoming a health coach or furthering your nutrition education? We loved our program at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and are happy to offer our listeners a discount on tuition! To receive up to $2000 off tuition (for payments in full and $1000 off tuition for payment plans) you can use our name Aly French or Erica Stein when you enroll. To learn more you can also take a Sample Class, check out the Curriculum Guide, or visit the application page to enroll.   

Human to Human
105. How to FINANCIALLY create your DREAM LIFE through INVESTING

Human to Human

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 59:18


WTF is investing and how can you become a millionaire by doing it? Tara explains why we have to start young (in our early 20s) and work through our guilty money mindset to gain financial freedom.Investment Calculator: https://www.getsmarteraboutmoney.ca/calculators/compound-interest-calculator/Website: https://www.taramariemurphy.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taramariemurphy/Tara Murphy is a female entrepreneur and avid traveller who spends half the year in Canada and the other half in Mexico. When in Canada, you'll find her living the corporate life working as a Senior Associate at a Bay Street Investment Bank. Outside of her role at the bank, year-round, she manages her own consulting firm, educates and coaches women on how to better manage their finances, and runs a successful Airbnb business.She is an overall strong believer that our money should be working as hard for us as we work for ourselves, so she has made it her mission to show people that the world of investing, monetizing side hustles, and earning passively is easier than you think.Have a poo story to share?

You Are Not
You are not too busy to start investing... with Tara Murphy

You Are Not "Too Busy" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 54:14


We are FINALLY back with another guest episode, this past month has been so chaotic with work and life, I'm sorry I've missed a few weeks. This episode will make up for it all though as we talk with Tara Murphy about all things finances. This can be such a scary topic for me and so many people, and in this episode Tara gives us all the information and confidence to make smart investment decisions, no matter what stage you're at. Check out Tara on Instagram @taramariemurphy *DISCLAIMER: No information in this podcast constitutes medical or mental health advice. I only ever speak to my own experiences with mental health, etc. in order to increase conversation and decrease stigma. If you are struggling please speak with your health care practitioner. * SOCIALS Podcast: @youarenottobusypod (IG) Host: @noamrwellness (IG & Tik Tok) For business and other inquiries: noamrwellness@gmail.com

Space Connect Podcast
Bridging the gap between art and astrophysics, with Tara Murphy

Space Connect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 38:02


Tara Murphy, a professor at the University of Sydney, speaks to host Liam McAneny about her work in radio astronomy and her participation in the new Art + Information production. The pair discuss what the daily work of an astronomer looks like and the kinds of challenges that come with that. They explore some of Professor Murphy's research on gravitational waves, gamma ray bursts, supernovae and radio transients. Finally, they cover the adaptation of Professor Murphy's astronomical research to the theatre stage in a new production at the University of Sydney.

Mind Your Business Podcast
How to Multiply Your Money Like the Rich Do with Tara Murphy

Mind Your Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 58:37


Do you want to know how to manage your money like the rich do? It's not as hard as you might think. Learning how to make money while you sleep is a skill that anyone can learn. All it takes is a little bit of effort and some basic knowledge about investing.On today's episode i'm joining by money mentor, Tara Murphy. Tara is a strong believer that our money should be working as hard for us as we work for ourselves, so she has made it her mission to show that the world of investing is an opportunity for everyone to truly be wealthy. In these uncertain times, it's more important than ever to take control of your financial future and learn how to make your money work for you.So if you're ready to start building your own wealth, tune in now and find out how the rich really do it. Tara shares with us her top tips on how to make money while you sleep. You'll learn how to create passive income streams, how to invest in assets that will appreciate in value, and how to make your money work for you. Tara also dispels some of the myths about investing, so that we can get started on the right foot, and have confidence in our decisions!So whether you're just starting out on your journey to financial freedom, or you're looking for ways to take your wealth-building to the next level, this episode is for you.If you want to learn more about Tara and her work, you can find her at https://www.taramariemurphy.com/ and on social media at https://www.instagram.com/taramariemurphy/ and https://www.tiktok.com/@tmariemurphy

Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH)
4: Cultural Differences in Tics and Tic Disorders - ‘In Conversation Tourettes Syndrome'

Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 27:12


The fourth podcast in our series that focuses on Tourettes Syndrome with Dr. Seonaid Anderson. Seonaid talks to Dr. Tara Murphy (pic), Consultant Paediatric Neuropsychologist and Clinical Psychologist.

Made it Happen
What You Should Know About Money Mindset, Investing, Passive Income & Finances as a Business Owner, with Money Expert, Tara Murphy

Made it Happen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 34:30


This week's episode features Tara Murphy, a Toronto-based, internationally-recognized money expert. After saving $100,000 before age 24, Tara bought her first property downtown Toronto, and scored her dream job at a Bay Street Investment Bank. Since then, Tara has started her own consulting business (TMM), blog, created an online course, and has taught thousands of students. Tara focuses on helping young entrepreneurs and women work through money blocks, negotiate salaries, pay off debt, manage day to day finances, and learn to invest. With a dedicated following of over 25K on social media, and hundreds on her mailing list - Tara's unique spin on financial advice has made her a trusted, go-to voice for ambitious women, young people, and entrepreneurs alike. Tara is committed to writing, speaking, and continuing to educate others about personal finance, while encouraging them to curate and create the life of their dreams. Listen in to learn about: What money mindset really is & how to overcome these barriers as a business owner How to go about raising capital for your business & what investors are looking for Where to start if you're looking at getting into investing How often you should be checking in on your finances as a business owner Ways in which you can start making passive income and considerations to make beforehand How much you should be saving, investing & spending, personally, and as a business owner Resources: Tara Murphy Website: https://www.taramariemurphy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taramariemurphy/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tmariemurphy linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tara-murphy-7a64a265/ Check It Out: Contracts Market: Affordable, customizable, Canadian contracts for your business Three Ships Beauty Code MADEITHAPPEN20 Powered by: Elevatepodcastco.com Start a podcast that stands out & amplifies your business! Connect With Us: Website: www.madeithappenpod.com/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/madeithappenpodcast/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/made-it-happen-podcast

The Parent Hood
How to support your child through exams

The Parent Hood

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 43:54


We want our children to do well in life and often this starts with doing well in exams. While it's up to the teachers to make sure they know what they need, psychologist Dr Jane Gilmour believes there is a lot that parents can do to support their children through exams. Whether your child is prone to anxiety, or needs motivation, Jane chats to Marina about will and won't help them when it comes to exams. Notes: The Incredible Teenage Brain by Bettina Hohnen, Jane Gilmour and Tara Murphy; How to have Incredible Conversations with your Child, by Jane Gilmour and Bettina Hohnen available now from all good bookshops. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Alpha Woman Podcast
Personal Finance and Investment Guru Tara Murphy

Alpha Woman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 48:15


Tara Murphy has always been passionate about personal finance. Ever since she was small she was curious about how the finance world works. Today, Tara is a Senior Associate at Liberty North Capital, a Bay Street Investment Bank in Toronto, and she's also a Money Coach and an Educator with her own money coaching business, TMM.At the investment bank, Tara works directly with the Managing Partner in all facets, and she is very proud to be both the youngest member, and only female on her team. Tara holds a Bachelors of Commerce from Ryerson University, has completed both her Level I & II CSC, and was a Dealing Representative with the Ontario Securities Commission.For the past 4 years, Tara has turned her passion for Personal Finance into helping more individuals learn to invest, by hosting several FREE Investing Masterclasses, and creating a 10 Module Online Investing Course, reaching 500+ students.Tara is a strong believer that our money should be working as hard for us as we work for ourselves, so she has made it her mission to show people that the world of investing is a very passive way for them to truly be wealthy. We're excited to have Tara on the show to discuss and learn about wealth building and investing for women.

The Brian Nichols Show
492: How is this Libertarian Candidate Fighting Back Against Local Career Politicians? (with Tara Murphy)

The Brian Nichols Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 24:53


On today's episode of The Brian Nichols Show, Tara Murphy (candidate for Branchburg Township Committee, NJ) joins the program to outline what issues she's focusing on during her candidacy, namely how she is taking on career politicians who have grown deaf to the needs and concerns of their constituents. "I've lived in my town [Branchburg, NJ) for about 11 years. And more and more every year, there's more building and less open space in the town. And we get a lot of flooding because of it. And this is usually brushed off by the current township administration. So I'm running for township committee this year against two Republican incumbents prioritizing open space and freedom for residents over the overdevelopment - both commercial and residential in the town, which is causing flooding. The town has been run by Republicans for at least 25 years, maybe longer. And there are no term limits. ...last year, the mayor told me that businesses were more important than residents. In 2020, the township overturned a marijuana referendum, saying that the people did not know what they were voting for when they voted to legalize marijuana. The township also regularly disregards the master plan for building and grants variances very, very easily. So that is why I'm running for township this year." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Shirtloads of Science
Kilonovas with professor Tara Murphy #3 (285)

Shirtloads of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 30:59


Heard of Kilonovas ? Prof Murphy works with them all the time. What about Supernovas ? In an expanding universe do things always get bigger ? Dr Karl investigates. https:drkarl.com  

Shirtloads of Science
Missing Gold with Prof. Tara Murphy #2 (284)

Shirtloads of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 27:00


Once you find gravity waves, what's next ? Gold ! The most stable and heavy element we know of lies central to our interpretation of our cosmos. Coinicidence ? Dr Karl consults Prof Murphy. https:drkarl.com   

Shirtloads of Science
Sensing Gravity with Professor Tara Murphy #1 (283)

Shirtloads of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 30:46


The 21st century has been huge for physics. We are now able to build experiments to test Einstein's theories. Professor Tara Murphy has been there and gives Dr Karl an insider's view of modern physics. https:drkarl.com  

Our Kids in Mind
A wellbeing roadmap with Aidan Harvey-Craig

Our Kids in Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 41:28


With a wealth of experience working with young people as a psychology teacher, lecturer in the psychology of education, leader of student wellbeing and school counsellor, the latest guest, Aidan Harvey-Craig knows first-hand how young people can best manage their wellbeing. In this episode clinical psychologists, Bettina Hohnen and Jane Gilmour seek to find out more about the series of ‘wellbeing hacks' Aidan has written about in his book - quick tips to help young people manage their mental health. These include the value of ‘doing almost nothing' and how this, risk-taking and agency are in danger of being lost to smartphones, and the benefits that dancing in your room alone to your favourite song can have!Books mentioned in this episode:The Incredible Teenage Brain by Bettina Hohnen, Jane Gilmour & Tara Murphy 18 Wellbeing Hacks by Aidan Harvey-CraigHow to Have Incredible Conversations with your Child by Jane Gilmour & Bettina Hohnen For a 20% discount on these books, use the code: OKIM-AHC at the checkout when you place an order with uk.jkp.com. If you want to hear more about Jessica Kingsley Publishers books, you can sign-up to the JKP mailing list here, follow JKP on Twitter and Instagram @JKPbooks & Facebook @JKPSpecialEducation or share your thoughts and comments about the podcast using the hashtag, #OurKidsInMind. ‘Our Kids, In Mind' is a brand new podcast where Clinical Psychologists, Bettina Hohnen and Jane Gilmour, co-authors of ‘The Incredible Teenage Brain' and ‘How To Have Incredible Conversations With Your Child' invite inspirational fellow authors into the spotlight to discuss their respective books and writing experiences. Listen as they discuss and debate how parents, carers, teachers or youth workers can support young people's mental health and well-being. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Astronomy News with The Cosmic Companion
Exploring ASKAP J173608.2–321635 Radio Signals with Tara Murphy, Unv. of Sydney - 2 Nov. 2021 Astronomy News with The Cosmic Companion

Astronomy News with The Cosmic Companion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 22:09


This week on Astronomy News with The Cosmic Companion, Dr. Tara Murphy from the University of Sydney joins us, looking at an odd radio burst seen near the center of the Milky Way galaxy. We will also look at a possible discovery of a planet in another galaxy, and examine a massive solar flare that nearly missed Earth over the weekend. Finally, we will head out to Jupiter, where NASA's Juno spacecraft made some intriguing new findings, before welcoming our special guest. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-cosmic-companion/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-cosmic-companion/support

Astronomy News with The Cosmic Companion
Jenifer Millard on Becoming a Science Journalist, Star Parties, and the Awe of Science - Astronomy News with The Cosmic Companion 19 October 2021

Astronomy News with The Cosmic Companion

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 44:51


This week on Astronomy News with The Cosmic Companion, we welcome Dr. Jenifer Millard to the show. She is a science journalist and co-presenter of the Awesome Astronomy podcast, and we will talk about amateur astronomy and bringing science to the masses. We're also going to hear from Dr. Tara Murphy of the University of Sydney about her recent discovery of strange radio signals coming from near the center of the Milky Way. In addition, we learn of a solar system that looks much like our own family of planets will in the distant future, following the death of our Sun. Plus, we look in on those odd radio signals from near the center of our galaxy, and get a sneak preview of our upcoming conversation with Dr. Murphy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-cosmic-companion/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-cosmic-companion/support

Astronomy News with The Cosmic Companion
ASKAP J173608.2-321635 - The Strange Radio Burst Seen Near the Center of the Milky Way - w/ Tara Murphy, University of Sydney - Sneak Preview

Astronomy News with The Cosmic Companion

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 0:56


What is ASKAP J173608.2-321635 - the strange radio burst from near the center of the Milky Way? We talk with Professor Tara Murphy of the University of Sydney, who helped lead this discovery. Here's a sneak preview - enjoy! Full interview drops 2 November. Follow or subscribe today and never miss an episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-cosmic-companion/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-cosmic-companion/support

FASD Hope
70 - The Parenting Frontier - A Conversation with Tara Murphy

FASD Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 19:20


FASD Hope is a podcast about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), through the lens of parent advocates with over eighteen years of lived experience.    Episode 70 highlights Tara Murphy of "The Parenting Frontier". Tara Murphy is the mother of two children diagnosed with developmental disabilities. She has successfully secured effective therapies for them from medical insurance and appropriate educations from her school district. This included multiple, due process hearings. Six years of experience in advocating for her own children has made Tara want to fight for other children as well.  Tara believes that advocating for children with disabilities should begin as early as possible in order to maximize their outcomes. Based in New Jersey, Tara is knowledgeable about state practices and the IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act), which applies to children in every state. Tara is a SPAN Resource Parent, a Volunteer Advocacy Ambassador for Autism Speaks member of the Somerset County, NJ Advisory Council on Disability Issues and member of the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA).   In this resourceful episode, Tara discusses the following topics: her family's journey and what led her to become a parent advocate, her current work through "The Parenting Frontier", services and supports offered through "The Parenting Frontier" and words of encouragement and hope for parents and caregivers of children / teens with developmental disabilities / neurodiversity.   Episode Resources - The Parenting Frontier - https://theparentingfrontier.com/ Tara Murphy - advocate@theparentingfrontier.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/parentingfrontier/   FASD Hope - https://www.fasdhope.com/ natalie@fasdhope.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/fasdhope/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/fasdhope1 Twitter - https://twitter.com/fasdhope LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalie-vecchione-17212160/ Clubhouse - @natalievecc   Check out our new book “Blazing New Homeschool Trails: Educating and Launching Teens with Developmental Disabilities” by Natalie Vecchione & Cindy LaJoy  BUY IT NOW!

Behind The Business
Ep. 14 - Banking on Hudson

Behind The Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 37:24


In this episode three local bankers - Tara Murphy, SBA Business Development Officer, Michelle Ciancio, Business Banking Community Banker, and Tiffany Brady, Hudson Branch Manager - share how they help businesses navigate the crazy world of finances. Learn about how they shifted to serve their clients during the pandemic and how they can help you and your business achieve your goals.

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The Goal Digger Guide
14. Saving is Sexy. Investing is Sexier with Tara Murphy

The Goal Digger Guide

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 48:00


This episode is all about finances ladies! Coming from someone who is building a business & embarking on a serious learning curve, I knew I couldn't be the only one & there must be some of you out there that would most definitely benefit from learning how to save & invest your $$$! Tara is such a powerhouse of a woman and is so inspiring - how she encourages women to learn, ask questions & start to feel comfortable with their finances.And exciting for all you listeners: Tara wanted to give our community a code for 20% off her program, users just have to apply the code at checkout! Here is the program website: https://www.taramariemurphy.com/the-total-money-makeover-programCODE to apply: GOALDIGGER20You can find Tara Murphy at:@taramurphywww.taramariemurphy.com If you want to learn more about self-development, mindset & all things personal growth you can find me at Instagram @breanneburkeJoin the FREE Facebook Community of 'The Goal Digger Guide' here & get all the latest tips, tricks & takeaways on how to up level & live your best life!xo

Obiter Dicta
Remote Working Rights: Tara Murphy BL on the first Covid-19 Employment Case

Obiter Dicta

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 19:04


In this episode, we look at how remote working could be here to stay. Rachel Sherlock and Grainne McMahon speak to employment law barrister Tara Murphy and discuss a landmark employment law case and its potential repercussions to employers and employees when it comes to working from home. In addition, we have a round-up of the latest legal developments which you need to know and bring you the latest books which have been added to Bloomsbury Professional.   Click here to sign up for a free trial of our Irish Employment Law online service.

Real Parents. Real Results
All About Early Intervention

Real Parents. Real Results

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 9:33


Tara Murphy talks about her experiences with early intervention and the importance of starting early with the proper intensity. The Parenting Frontier is a non-attorney advocate group for children with special needs and learning disabilities. Contact us at advocate@theparentingfrontier.com and find us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/parentingfrontier/ or our website https://theparentingfrontier.com/ OR on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ParentingFrontier/

Save Her Seat | Females Who Side Hustle
Tara Murphy (again!) - On Hustling Your Finances, Getting Comfortable Talking Money, How To Start Investing And The Financial Impact (and Opportunities) With A Global Pandemic

Save Her Seat | Females Who Side Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 82:09


She's back! Tara Marie Murphy reclaims her seat at the table! Giving us all the insight and financial knowledge she can in an hour LOL but we certainly make the most out of it! We chat with Tara about the importance of financial literacy, the impact with the market updates, election insight and the financial opportunities (and new strategies) to understand living now with a global pandemic!Tara makes talking money relaxed and translates for us to truly relate and understand! So have a listen, send to a friend and #saveherseatPS. Start your own podcast with Buzzsprout HEREGUEST:Tara Marie Murphy@taramariemurphyLISTEN on @spotifypodcasts and @applepodcast POWERED by @femaleswhosidehustle

The Marketing Agency Leadership Podcast
PR Surround Sound and Taking Clients to the Light Bulb Moment

The Marketing Agency Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 32:07


Tara Murphy owns 360 Media, an entertainment, lifestyle, and hospitality agency that focuses on public relations, event planning, and digital marketing. In the last couple of years, the agency has expanded into hotel work and commercial real estate. 360 Media will have been in business 25 years as of next January. In this interview, Tara describes how her agency utilizes a variety of complementary narratives, images, and quotes layered on different platforms (social, email, print TV) to build a “big picture” storyline and cadence a client's message. Tara explains that a lot of companies have ineffective PR because they fail to link their messages across the various platforms. 360-Media often educates clients on how to figure out message cadencing and how to make everything work together. 360 Media's expansion into the commercial real estate market segment came about when the agency was tasked to promote Atlanta's Krog Street Market, one of the first “food halls” to gain global recognition. Tara explains that Krog Street Market could have been a glorified food court, but it became much more than that . . . and was pivotal in rejuvenating the neighborhood around it.  Understanding a client's goals and objectives, mapping out a strategy, and then building a PR program with integrated story-telling, place-making, and branding components can change commercial real estate from a B2B proposition into a personal “what's coming to my neighborhood” lifestyle play.  Tara provides tips on how to write and submit press releases in today's environment, what makes something newsworthy, and how to help a client find the unique “angle” that makes a “me too” announcement stand out. (This understanding is the light-bulb moment.) Less is more, Tara says. You have to target your audience, then customize the pieces for each of those targeted audiences. Tara notes a couple of things she might have done differently when she started: She feels she should have been more ready to follow her intuition,  She made the mistake of extending too much credit to financially-strapped clients The things that have helped 360 Media succeed for almost a quarter decade: Being open to morph and willing to take on new challenges Keeping a diverse client base For the past 2 years, 360 Media has published the Atlanta 100, an end-of-the workweek e-newsletter and website (theatlanta100.com), which each week features twelve 100-word stories and 100-second videos on topics of intrigue in the Atlanta area. Lots of information . . . quick and easy access. Tara can be reached on her agency's website at 360media.net or on Instagram at 360 Media, Inc (@360mediainc).   Transcript Follows: Welcome to the Marketing Agency Leadership Podcast. I'm your host, Rob Kischuk, and I am joined today by Tara Murphy, Owner at 360 Media, based in my own hometown of Atlanta, Georgia. Welcome to the podcast, Tara. TARA: Thank you so much for having me. ROB: Thank you for coming on. I wish that we were not sheltering in place and we could then actually meet up in Atlanta and do a live interview. Those are always fun. But we will call that for another time. Why don't you start off by diving into 360 Media and where 360 Media excels? TARA: Sure. 360 Media is an entertainment, lifestyle, and hospitality agency. We focus on PR and a little bit of event planning and then digital marketing. Our sweet spot is traditional PR, and we are about to celebrate our 25th anniversary in January of 2021, which is very weird to say. We've morphed over the years but always have stayed under that umbrella of entertainment, lifestyle, and hospitality. That's our focus and the sectors that we work with. It's been really interesting the last couple of years. We've expanded a little bit into hotel work, commercial real estate. We have a lot of those clients who say that we make corporate cool. We take commercial real estate and turn it more into a lifestyle play, which is really fascinating and interesting. It's been a wild ride over the years, and we've continued to morph. But PR has been the area we've always continued to excel and focus on. ROB: Congratulations, by the way, on that 25 years. Hopefully you'll be in a good position to actually plan an event for that, because that would be an excellent thing to be able to do from where we are right now. TARA: Thank you. Yeah, I've had a couple of people say the same thing, and I'm like, “We still have 6 months!” But that's going to fly by. ROB: For sure, it will. It's interesting you mention that shift in commercial real estate. What do you think it is that has made it shift so that normal people are interested in development of cities and new things that are happening? Nobody really gets excited about an office building usually, but something indeed I think has changed with the emergence of let's say Curbed and some of the blogs in the space and that sort of thing. TARA: Yeah, good point on Curbed. I think they've really helped make it accessible. For years, everyone just thought of real estate – there would be a sign in front of a building or in a window, and it was like, “Okay, what tenant's going to go in there?” But I would say probably in the last 5 to 7 years, it's really turned a lot more into the storytelling, the place-making, the brand awareness, because you're creating these pockets in cities that are little neighborhoods. Obviously, you live in Atlanta; a lot of people these days, because of the traffic and the growth, are staying in their 3-5 mile radius around their home. They want to know, “Do I have those everyday needs accessible?” and “What's coming into my neighborhood?”, whether that's a great little restaurant or a boutique or some sort of service that you want to be able to use. I think people get more excited about “this is what's coming to my neighborhood.” People are really thinking about the needs of the neighborhood. Also, what's really popular in Atlanta is not just taking buildings and revving them – actually renovating, going in and repurposing. I think people have gotten really excited, so that's opened the door to a little bit more interest and knowledge from the general public. It's funny; with a lot of the real estate clients that we've had, it all started because we got brought on for Krog Street Market, when that got announced here. For those that don't know, that's a big food hall in town. It was one of the first food halls that made a mark globally, and it was interesting being part of that because people look at that and say, “It could've been a glorified food court” – but it wasn't that, and it isn't that to this day. That really helped change that neighborhood. When we finished working on that project, when the developer sold a couple years ago, it opened the door to a lot of other real estate clients coming in and saying, “Hey, how do you take something like that and make it accessible for the general consumer or get them excited, or how do we get press like that?” It really was an area that I never thought we would get business in, but it's been challenging and fascinating and fun. I think we bring a different viewpoint, coming at it from the lifestyle perspective rather than the B2B perspective. Clients like that. We've been able to get press, so that's been good. ROB: I think we do want to hear those stories, these origin stories, these entrepreneurial stories, of something that we hope becomes something bigger. I think it's something that we lost. Food courts at one point actually were a place of innovation and entrepreneurship and of good stories. Chick-fil-A heavily grew in food courts, and I believe the Great American Cookie Company started in Atlanta, Georgia in a food court. We went through a season where those things didn't happen and there wasn't that entry point for an entrepreneurial restauranteur. And it's back. It's cool that you get to be a part of that story. Now, PR means a lot of things to a lot of people. Some people think about trying to get a software company an article in Forbes or Fortune, and some people think about this very encompassing suite of services, often on a local level. When you break down PR into the pieces and parts, what are the actual details and activities and day-to-day things you're doing for clients? TARA: It varies per client. A lot of them will come knowing that they need PR, but not exactly sure what we can do for them or what we bring to the table. A lot of times it's definitely, especially in our pitching, a little bit of an education as to what we do a little differently than most. But our day to day varies depending on if we've got an event that we're working on, or if it's a product or a restaurant opening. From press releases to pitching media outlets – and that's print, radio, TV, online, influencers now, which is a big taboo topic – pitching all of that, crisis management if there's an issue, management of the day-to-day messaging and storytelling for a client. We also do a lot with social media and digital marketing, whether that's us doing it for a client or working with another vendor that they have. We help create the storyline for the PR side, and where a lot of companies fail is that they're not weaving these things together. When that message is weaved together, whether that's through their email blasts or their social media platforms, it all works together. They may see something on social, then they see something in an email, then they see something in print or on TV, and you get that bigger picture storytelling. So, we do a lot of education with clients on how to figure out their cadence of messaging, but then also, how does that all work together? Are you telling the same story on every platform on the same day? No, let's not do that. Let's build it out. Let's weave in PR. Let's weave in quotes. Let's weave in whatever the reaction is from the general public, or high points. There's a lot of strategic work that we do now, which for me personally is my favorite thing. Starting an agency 25 years ago, I didn't know a lot when I started. You don't know what you don't know. As it's grown and PR has changed and morphed over the years, strategy has always stood out to me as the key need. Understanding a client's goals and what they need to get out of it and then mapping out a strategy – that's where we've had, knock on wood, our most successful campaigns and client work. I remember years ago, prior to starting 360, I worked at an independent record label, and we used to have to monitor how many calls we made, and we had to send out so much product. It was like you send out hundreds and hundreds of pieces of music and you just see what sticks. You can't possibly call thousands of journalists. I learned during that time that it worked for a short period of time, but then what really changed was, let's target. Maybe we send all this stuff out and whatever sticks, sticks, but let's target 10-15 outlets that we really want to tell the story to, and let's figure out that story for each outlet depending on what they cover. As we started to do that, we had big, successful pieces, and they were larger features. That was the turning point for me, going and working with a lot of clients and figuring out, “What's our strategy and how do we make more impact?” They always say less is more, and that definitely resonates a lot these days with PR. So, every day is different, but those are the base things that we work on. Some days there are some new things brought to the table, especially during a pandemic. [laughs] We've done a lot of new stuff that I was like, “Huh, never thought we'd work on that or do this kind of thing.” But for the most part, the overarching PR is a lot of writing, pitching, press releases, and storytelling. ROB: You can definitely see where that 360 degrees comes in for 360 Media. I think PR is often misunderstood to be shouting really loud, and you're talking about it so much more like a surround sound, where you get those different touchpoints that really reinforce the story and create that picture in your mind. You mentioned press releases, and I think press releases are perhaps one of the most misunderstood, maligned, and also misused tools that are out there. How do you think about and redeem the press release and help it to be the noble thing that it is, and also maybe how people may misuse them? TARA: That has become a very hot topic in our office. You go from one extreme to the other, where, as you said, people get confused by it. Not everything is worthy of a press release, but then again, there are plenty of times that a press release done well can cut through the clutter and gets picked up exactly how it's written, and that is a win for a client, and obviously a win for us. In this day and age, there's an amazing 24-hour news cycle and there's a lot of opportunity to get coverage, but there's also fewer journalists and people working at publications, so you've got to find that middle ground that you're not inundating them with useless information, but you're also providing enough that if they are short-staffed or they are one person covering five or six feeds, you have enough information there that they can pull content, don't necessarily have to deal with you or do an interview, and get a story up. Part of what we do is not only look at things and say, “Yes, that's worthy of a press release,” but we also look at what information we have. Do we have video? Do we have photography? Do we have quotes? Is there another way that this may be delivered to a journalist that would resonate more than just a press release? We really are now weighing out how that information goes out on our email list. Some days it is just a traditional press release, and other days it's a video that then links to a blog post that has more information, or it's an e-blast that is an invite to experience something online, especially now, since everybody's working remotely. There's a lot of different ways that we're doing it, and we continue to change it up and think, “How is this going to land and what's going to interest someone?” That's been really good. We get a lot of feedback from journalists who are like, “We're not getting the same old, same old from you, and that's really what stands out to us,” which I love. On the press release side, though, I will say if you write a great press release – and sometimes I get dinged from people and they're like “it's not AP style” and all of those things that are traditional. It's like, no, this stands out a little bit differently because we write in a little bit more of an editorial fashion. Some of our clients can be dinged as a little fluffy, so people are like, “This isn't really newsworthy. It's a little too fluff.” But we try to find that middle ground where it's like, here's an editorial piece for you that not only covers what's newsworthy on this end, but it can be cut and pasted and either put on a blog, or if an influencer is putting something up on their Instagram, they've got quotes they can use from the client, or a link to a Dropbox that's got photography or graphic assets that are done for Instagram, Facebook. We really try to make it very easy because everybody is so crazy busy, and that also stands out. Press releases are interesting. We just had a conversation this past week about a client. They wanted something in a press release, and I was like, “No, it's not going to land right. Let's do XYZ.” It stood out and it was different. There's a lot of stuff going on, obviously, with the pandemic and restaurants reopening. Because restaurants are reopening, everyone thinks, “My dining room is open. This is newsworthy.” Well, we're in a huge influx of dining rooms reopening, so what are you doing that's different compared to everybody else and you're not just opening? So we had to dig a little deeper, and we created the story, which then was like, “Okay, this is press release worthy because they're doing some stuff differently.” ROB: This is where maybe someone will say they're doing this different menu, they're doing this different format of service, they're doing this very unique thing in terms of how they're protecting people, or even some restaurants have been able to get the story out about how they are doing a mini-grocery. Is that the story? TARA: Yes. ROB: Instead of saying, “Hey, we're still open and doing takeout.” It's like, yes, so is everyone else who wants to save their restaurant. What are you doing that's different from just “yes, you can place an order on Uber Eats”? TARA: Yep. It's interesting because at the time when everybody was pivoting, that was newsworthy because some of these places weren't on Uber Eats or Grubhub or any of those services. But then it was like, okay, that's newsworthy for all of 5 minutes, but what are you doing differently for your team or onsite or the meals you're delivering? A prime example, Mission + Market in Buckhead is one of our clients, and for the first couple of weeks as they were pivoting, they were doing themed nights where it was like family meal and just different things. That was working very well for them, but what they ended up doing also was realizing that so many restaurants were closing at the time, they stepped up and on Thursdays were doing meals for people that had lost their jobs because of COVID. So, they not only covered the hospitality industry, but they were like, “Anyone that's lost their job, if you can show that you're no longer employed, you can order a meal through us.” They did it I want to say for 2 months and served over 1,500 people every Thursday. It was really incredible, and they got a lot of attention. Now, they didn't do this to get attention, but we had to put it out to say this is what they're doing so that people knew, and it ended up getting a lot of positive attention and other companies that wanted to support and give sponsorship to help cover the meals they were covering themselves. It turned into a much bigger thing. We got a lot of press out of it, even though that wasn't the game plan for it. It really made them stand out. ROB: For sure. There are a few folks I know in the service industry who just seem to have a natural knack for storytelling and baiting the hook and getting the right stories out there and getting coverage. How much of this thinking and getting these stories to land right is instinct, and how much of that do you think can be developed? And if it can be developed, how do you think about developing that proper mindset? TARA: I think some of it is instinct. I think also some of it is development. I think you're on the money there, because a lot of people – any client; it's not just in the hospitality industry – they're in there day to day, and they can't really see everything that is exciting or interesting, or maybe they're not up on the day to day of what's newsworthy or what might be resonating in pop culture. Meanwhile, they're doing something and it's like, oh my gosh, here's a local story that resonates with a national story or something that's trending nationally. When you start working with a client and start putting those ideas out there or talking to them or digging in a little deeper, all of a sudden you see their eyes light up and it's like a light bulb moment. They're like, “Wait a second, we're also doing XYZ.” It's like, “Yes, that is interesting and that's newsworthy.” That's been a really cool thing to watch as we continue to work with clients. Over time, you get in that groove, and they start seeing what you're seeing. They also start understanding how media works. Sometimes we'll have clients call and say, “I read this piece. We are doing this. Can you reach out to this writer and perhaps they would do something on us?” That's always cool, when we see clients grow into understanding what editorial options they have. Or “Hey, we're looking to do something for our anniversary. We don't want to do it exactly like everyone else. Here are the ideas we've come up with.” We come in and fine-tune that stuff. We also sometimes – I think this is one of the things that we're really known for amongst the clients we work with – just coming in and seeing things differently, and giving them a picture. They may come to the table and say, “Here's what we have. This is what we'd like to do,” and then we say, “Okay, this is great. Let's take this up a notch. How about this?” That's been really cool, to have clients that are open to collaboration and getting it to a place where it's like, “This will get you small press, but this will get you big press.” They're like, “Oh, okay!” That part is a lot of fun, especially when you tell them something is going to happen and then it does. [laughs] Which you can't guarantee, but when you're like, “This is big,” and then we take it out and either pitch it to someone exclusively or put it out en masse and they see the response they get, it's like, “Oh, okay, you guys were right.” That's a lot of fun. It's interesting, too – I had a new business pitch last week over Zoom, which obviously is new. A lot of calls and a lot of Zoom pitches. But in the midst of the pitch with this potential client, they were talking about some of the things they were doing, and immediately I was like, “Why don't you take this and you could do this and this and this?” The look on all of their faces – we were on Zoom and I love seeing it – they were like, “Oh my God, that was right in front of us.” I was like, “Yes, but you're in it. You can't see it.” That part was great. We had a follow-up call yesterday and they were like, “We took what you said. How about this, this, and this?” And we're not even on board yet. We're just now going through the proposal. It was funny. I was like, “Yes, that could all work.” That's an interesting – either you have to feed people or they get into it and get excited. ROB: And maybe the people I think have good instincts just have really good help, so who knows? TARA: [laughs] Both. ROB: [laughs] Tara, almost 25 years ago, when you started up 360, did you have any inkling that you were in it for the long haul? What was the formative driving force there? TARA: No, I really didn't. It's funny; a lot of times people ask, “Did you have a business plan? Did you map things out?” For the longest time, I was a little embarrassed. I was like, maybe I did something wrong? I didn't have a business plan, and I never mapped out, “Here's my 3- or 5-year, 10-year goal.” When I started 360, I had just left a record label, and the owners were married and they got a divorce. It was like you had to take sides, and the label crumbled. I jumped ship with the female side of the business because she was my day-to-day, and she started another company and I worked there for a little bit. In the midst of that, she ended up taking another job. There were four of us that had gone with her. I started to reach out and do résumés and call people and all these things, and it just never went anywhere. I had interned with a company called Concert Southern that is now the Live Nation Atlanta office back in the day, and I was there when they started Music Midtown. I was an intern on Music Midtown the first year, and then they called and were like, “Why don't you put in a proposal? We need a PR person, and you know this event.” I was like, “What?” [laughs] I put like a 27-page proposal together. I'd never done one before. I put it in. This was Year 3 of the festival. I'd been an intern on the first one, volunteered on the second one on the PR communications side, and then put in a proposal for Year 3. It ended up becoming my first client, but I didn't know it at the time. It was more, “Sure, I'll do this. This is a 6-month gig. This will pay me some money.” I had to move back in with my parents right after college for a little while during this time because I didn't have a job. It was kind of like, “Okay, let's do this.” Then I started to get other business. Then it was time for Music Midtown again. So, 3 years into it, I was like, maybe I really need to get a business license and do some things rather than this freelance stuff. I ended up getting my first employee and built it from there. Sitting here now and thinking about it being 25 years later, there's so many things that happened over time – the recession and things that we got hit with – and to still be here is mind-blowing to me on a lot of levels. I didn't have a business degree, and I got a ‘D' in PR in college. It was not what I wanted to do. [laughs] It's like, you put your mind to something and you can do anything. Sometimes when people ask me about a business plan, I say, had I done that, I probably would have failed because I would have been one of those that had to stick to the business plan. Over the 25 years, we've morphed and we've opened the door to other types of clients. Like I mentioned earlier with commercial real estate, I would have never, ever opened the door to that. But it rolled in in a very interesting way, and it was like, “Okay, let's go down this road.” That's I think kept us going. Honestly, even in this pandemic, probably 80% of our clients have put us on hold because a lot were restaurants and entertainment and events. Our hotel, real estate, design clients are all still booming, so that's been interesting. Had we not had that, we would probably be in a little bit of a different spot right now. But our restaurants are coming back and things are changing. I've learned a lot over the last 25 years. But no, I would've never guessed that we'd be here. Ever. ROB: You mentioned learning some things over the course of the business. What are some things you've learned along the way that you might do differently if you were starting anew? TARA: It's interesting. I was asked that question one other time, a couple years ago, and I had a very different answer. I think for me, there's not a lot that I would do differently. I probably would learn to go with my gut, my intuition. I wish I had learned to do that sooner. I've always had a strong gut reaction and intuition, but sometimes it's like, “That doesn't make sense right now. Why are you thinking that?” I didn't fully always embrace it. So I would probably do that sooner. I also would not let people – you bend for clients that might be struggling or things that are happening, and I have bent probably one too many times for people who owed me money. I let it get a little too far down the road, and then it becomes harder to collect. I've learned that a lot more in the last 4 years of business. You get to a place where you're doing well, and it's like, “Oh, we can let someone slide for a little bit while they're struggling,” and then it just ends up catching up. We got dinged a little too much the last couple of years. So, I probably wouldn't let the debt get too big. I've learned a lesson there. I also probably – there were two times in my entire career that I took clients for money, because it was big, but my gut said “these aren't right for you or the firm.” Again, just listening to my gut. I would do that much sooner. But I think also, in what would you not do/what would you do, as entrepreneurs, when you have no fear in the beginning because you don't know what you don't know and then you go through an experience and you're like, “Ugh, been there, done that. I'm not doing that again” – I think it's important as an entrepreneur to really be open and let things flow in and assess them, and not be closed off to things. It really, truly is how I've grown 360. Putting out there, “Hey, I'm interested in more events or festivals” or whatever it is, always, doors open. Being afraid is fine, but you can take a pivot, you can take a next step, and it does work out. I think you just have to control your fear and be excited about it. I think that's important. ROB: That's all very practical, and I appreciate that. I also had some wounds on the not collecting money quick enough train. It's never, ever fun, because you realize quickly that when someone is going out of business, there's just really not going to be money for you, for the most part. TARA: [laughs] That is a lesson to learn. ROB: You think about “Oh, bankruptcy, you split it up” – no, no. There's just no money. Good luck. [laughs] TARA: Yeah. Also, being diligent. I will say this: I have a former client that has owed me money since 2017, and I got a check last week. In a pandemic, I'm getting paid. I'm like, okay, this is the universe looking out for me. But it was being diligent and not just letting it go. I wouldn't have done that before. I just would've been like, “It's just a write-off. Let's move on.” But sometimes good things happen. ROB: Yeah, don't write it off until you've asked a few times, at least, right? TARA: Right. [laughs] Totally. ROB: Excellent. Tara, when people want to find you and find 360, where should they look for you? TARA: We have a website, 360media.net. We are also on Instagram under the same thing, 360 Media, Inc (@360mediainc). We also are the publishers – I didn't even mention this – of the Atlanta 100. The Atlanta 100 is a weekly newsletter that we do, and there's a website, theatlanta100.com. It's a weekly newsletter that goes out every Thursday or Friday with 12 stories about Atlanta in 100 words. We've been the publishers of that for the last 2 years. There's a lot of not only stuff about Atlanta, but also our clients as well. ROB: Excellent. Sounds solidly played. We'll get all of that in the show notes. Thank you so much for coming on, Tara. It's been a pleasure. Again, maybe someday we can do an event in person. TARA: I know, I would love that. It was good to hear that you're here. Thank you so much for having me. This has been a lot of fun. ROB: Thank you. Bye bye. TARA: Bye. ROB: Thank you for listening. The Marketing Agency Leadership Podcast is presented by Converge. Converge helps digital marketing agencies and brands automate their reporting so they can be more profitable, accurate, and responsive. To learn more about how Converge can automate your marketing reporting, email info@convergehq.com, or visit us on the web at convergehq.com.

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Episode #23: In this week's interview, Nate sits down with Tara Murphy, who is an Investment Banker by day and a Money coach by night. They discuss her story, how she balances her two passions and how she stays laser focused with her long term money goals regardless of the noise around her!   Tara's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taramariemurphy/?hl=en

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EPI 006: Tara Murphy - On Building Your Financial Literacy, Making Finances Sexy And Developing A Money Mindset To Make Your Money Work For YOUSave Her Seat is a podcast for females who are starting, grinding and thriving through business, life and all the sh*t in between. This is your digital seat at the table with like-minded motivated females talking all things real and raw - both personal and professionalJoin us for a seat at the table with Tara Murphy, investment banking senior associate and co-founder of Live Wellthy - promoting both health and wealth! We get down to discussing money management, how to get comfortable talking about finances and make your money work for you! Tara empowers women to watch their money work for THEM saving strategies, setting financial goals, beginning to invest ⁣⁣and all that fund stuffGUESTTara Murphy@taramariamurphy@livewellthy.incLISTEN on @spotify and @applepodcastHOSTS@bysarahsingleton@tcancans@byracheldedinskyPOWERED by @femaleswhosidehustleRECORDED at Staples [STUDIO] Oakville - co-working space @staplescanada #WorkLearnGrow

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The Parent Practice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 44:34


This week's episode is with Dr Bettina Hohnen and Jane Gilmour who are both clinical psychologists working with children and young people. Bettina supports children, young people and families to thrive through strengthening relationships and understanding our brains. She regularly gives talks and runs workshops for parents and teachers on mental health and neuroscience. Jane is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist at Great Ormond Street Hospital. She has been working therapeutically with young people, families, school staff and adults supporting young people for over 20 years. Bettina and Jane have recently published a book with their colleague Tara Murphy called The Incredible Teenage Brain: everything you need to know to unlock a teen's potential. This is a book for adults supporting teenagers which takes cutting edge brain research and puts it into very accessible language, considering what it means in a day to day context for parents, teachers and professionals supporting young people. If you are a parent of a teenager who appears to have morphed overnight from a quite likeable child into an alien being who is completely self-absorbed and who takes offence at everything you say or if you still have a likeable child who is about to hit puberty this is the episode for you. Bettina and Jane unlock the wonders of the adolescent brain and help parents understand why their teenage children behave the way they do and why they NEED to do so. They help us to see that this period of development is not an aberration, that the teenage brain is not broken, but that it is uniquely adapted for the developmental goals of a teenager and is absolutely fit for purpose. Listen to this episode with Bettina and Jane if you want to learn: About the changes to the teenage brain that make it perfectly adapted to what teenagers need to deal with and learn in adolescence (which is longer than you might think!) About the 3 big issues that teens are grappling with: Social integration Identity Separation from families Why teenagers need to argue. Yes, need. What makes the adolescent brain different from an adult or child's brain About the connection between a teenager's feelings and learning How the teenage brain's sensitivity to rewards can be utilised for learning through positive reinforcement, especially using social rewards How to encourage your teenagers to do the things you think are important by tapping into what motivates them Why the urge to be with peers is so strong and how social pain is experienced as strongly as physical pain How Carol Dweck's mindset work applies in a social context and how parents can help their teens develop a growth mindset to deal with social pain. (see module one in our in-person and online courses for how Descriptive Praise helps parents develop a growth mindset) About the drive for adolescent novelty-seeking and how to manage teenage risk-taking and in fact encourage teens to take positive risks Why teenagers are so thin-skinned. Hint: it's not ‘just' down to their hormones. (Top tip: don't dismiss or minimise your teen's emotions. See module two in our in-person and online courses on Emotion Coaching to help teens learn to regulate their emotions) About the research that shows that parents can be the ‘significant other' in their child's life that helps them to deal with the pain of adolescence when we come alongside them In our celebration of vulnerability and perfect imperfection Bettina and Jane share with us Low Parenting Moments of their own. And the ladies also share their top tips for raising teens to be confident, happy and successful.   Links To get in touch with Bettina and Jane: Dr Bettina Hohnen http://www.drbettinahohnen.com/ https://twitter.com/bettinahohnen Jane Gilmour https://twitter.com/thechildpsych www.incredibleteenbrain.co.uk twitter @Incredible2019

The Fit Fatale Podcast: Spin, Skin and Other Addictions
#58: Holiday Finances with Tara Murphy

The Fit Fatale Podcast: Spin, Skin and Other Addictions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 54:23


This week Samantha speaks with Tara Murphy (@taramariemurphy) investment banker, specializing in start ups and taking companies public. Tara funded trips to over 42 countries by simply investing and saving the money she had and now she's here to share her top tips with all of us. The two speak about knowing when to spend, save and share this holiday season. They talk about a few key tips in cutting back, and knowing whats of value to really invest in (hint hint yourself). Kicking off holiday wellness episodes with this one, we hope you love it!   To learn more about The Fit Fatale visit the site HERE To connect with Samantha click HERE To connect with Tara click HERE  

Federal Drive with Tom Temin
Do DoD's 2020 budget requests reflect National Defense Strategy?

Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 10:51


For more than a year, the Defense Department has been, at least nominally, operating under a new doctrine. Namely, that the U.S. is back in the game of great powers competition. But do the budget requests for 2020, much less what results when Congress is through with it, reflect the priorities of the National Defense Strategy? For one angle on this question, two data analytic experts from Govini joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin in the studio. Jim Mitre is senior vice president, and Tara Murphy is president of Govini's National Security Practice.

The Amanda Sophia Podcast
The Incredible Teenage Brain with Dr. Bettina Hohnen, Dr. Jane Gilmour & Dr. Tara Murphy

The Amanda Sophia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 56:55


Teenagers can get a bum rap. But... what if we knew the science behind what they're experiencing so that we can support them in their development? Join me today, beloveds, as I speak with the three amazing women behind the cutting edge book “The Amazing Teenage Brain”. Dr. Tara Murphy, Dr. Bettina Hohnen and Jane Gilmour PHD; combined they are wisdom gained from intense study and years of clinical experience to write their insightful book. In this episode they give me a breakdown of the science behind a teenagers development, helping us to understand what's normal, why it's helpful and how best to foster a relationship with teens that will give them a solid foundation for the rest of their lives. The women also share about the personal growth process involved in writing a book and how they managed to do it so well together. They are truly an inspiring group of women!

The Power of Performance!
RadioFREE Credit Union Show - Hosted by Jason Dias

The Power of Performance!

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2010 30:00


Our guest this week is Tara Murphy, Project Manager with Achieva Credit Union in Florida. We are going to discuss one of the hottest, yet least-discussed topics in the Credit Union world: The Merger. Tara is leading her Credit Union into the 21st century by fusing two brands into one. It is challenging, but also a fundamental part of the new banking markeplace. Tara will talk about the new world of banking and how her credit union is adapting. This is no rhetorical webinar, its the real deal. Please join us.