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Konversations With Glo brought on Tia Smith. On this episode, we talked about men and why they are always taking the blame for failed relationships. When you scroll on social media, you will see things like "He didn't know how to treat me, and this why we ain't together." or "He wanted a mama, and I am not his mama." Do women know how to take accountability? I know you wanna know the rest. Please do me a favor and go ahead and click on that play button and listen to this konversation here. Please don't forget to SHARE! SHARE! SHARE! to your friend or 2. Also, become a part of the community on FB by joining the FB group Konversations With Glo. If you want to hear more of Tia, follow her on.. IG: Twitter(X): @iranoutideas FB: Tia Smith TIkTok: You can catch ya girl "Glo" if you visit the website www.konvowithglo.com to sign up for the emailing list. (No spamming) IG: konversations.with.glo Twitter: @KonversationsG For Visuals- YouTube: Konversations With Glo Podcast Join the FB group: Konversations With Glo
Hello friends,Enjoy this special podcast episode from a fun and meaningful conversation broadcast from our live taping at a one-day conference, “Everybody's Jane Austen.” This special symposium was hosted and produced by the Jane Austen Society of North America's Metro New York region. It was recorded live at Leonard Nimoy Thalia at Symphony Space, in Manhattan. It was our honor here at the Austen Connection to speak with two amazing people on the front lines of Austen dialogue: JASNA director Renata Dennis, and Producer Tia A. Smith.Renata Dennis serves as the Georgia Regional Coordinator and on the board of the Jane Austen Society of North America, and she also serves on JASNA's Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee.So Renata is on the front lines of discussions about equity, diversity, and inclusion in the Austen conversations and scholarship. Tia A. Smith is a film producer who develops what she calls “culturally shifting projects that leave lasting imprints.” These lasting imprints that Tia Smith produces include more than 3,500 hours of television and film, with 15 movies, two documentaries, and four major awards shows to her name. Tia A. Smith also executive-produced the most recent film and television adaptation of Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility, the February 2024 production for Hallmark Channel as part of its Loveuary month of Jane Austen. Enjoy the conversation. —---Thank you to the Everybody's Jane Austen organizers, Sarah Rose Kearns and Fran Winter and the team at JASNA's Metro New York Region. This episode was taped live at Leonard Nimoy Thalia at Symphony Space, in Manhattan. Cool links and research:* Here's more about Hallmark's 2024 Sense and Sensibility film* The Race and the Regency Lab and its director, scholar Dr. Patricia Matthew* Historical Regency-era heiress Dido Elizabeth Belle* Belle the movie* Author Vanessa Riley writes historical fiction drawing from real lives and deep research on 18th and 19th century Black history. She also talked with us for this Austen Connection podcast episode.* Historian Gretchen Gerzina has written several books unearthing the lives of 18th and 19th century Black British figures and communities.* Professor Henry Louis Gates' series of books* UK Historian David Olusoga produced an extremely moving and all-encompassing series on Britain's Black past, Africa and Britain: A Forgotten History, available to stream on Amazon Prime* UCL's Centre for the Study of the Legacies of British Slavery, and the educational initiative “Colonial Countryside: Reinterpreting English Country Houses” - insightful historic companions to our readings of Mansfield Park Coming this spring from PBS Masterpiece - Miss Austen! This is a television adaptation of Gill Hornby's book Miss Austen, starring UK actor Keeley Hawes, who happens to be married to another actor named Matthew Macfadyen whom some of you may know of. (
Tia Smith shares her story of raising her twice-exceptional daughter (dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, processing issues, and giftedness) and found a way to chart a path that's allowed her daughter to thrive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Training for an event takes perseverance, a plan, and – most importantly – it takes time. Finding the kind of time to train for long-distance and multisport events makes finding time even more of a challenge. Trying to find time for that kind of training AND work and family is a tall order. Today's guest … Continue reading Tia Smith – Ambassador and Ironman →
Meet Tia Smith. Tia is a 35 years old wife, mom, teacher, and triathlete living in Charlotte, NC. She has completed 18 half marathons, one full marathon, four 70.3 IRONMAN races, and one 140.6 IRONMAN. Tia's father was diagnosed with cancer when she was 15. His strong body started to fail him and after he passed when Tia was 21, she decided that she would push her body to the absolute max until the day she sees him again. In addition, she wanted her children to watch her set goals of the impossible, then work towards them to make them possible. You can follow Tia on Instagram @tiasmith_tri. Disclaimer: If you take any advice or opinions from this podcast, you do so at your own risk. Don't forget to rate and review us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you are listening if you enjoyed this episode! Another way to support the show is to follow us on Instagram at @nogimmicksjustsweat and to follow me personally at @ericmlogan Music: Hip Hop Background Beat by Sugar Beats (used under license from PremiumBeat) Contact: eric@nogimmicksjustsweat.com
Meet Tia Smith. Tia is a 35 years old wife, mom, teacher, and triathlete living in Charlotte, NC. She has completed 18 half marathons, one full marathon, four 70.3 IRONMAN races, and one 140.6 IRONMAN. Tia's father was diagnosed with cancer when she was 15. His strong body started to fail him and after he passed when Tia was 21, she decided that she would push her body to the absolute max until the day she sees him again. In addition, she wanted her children to watch her set goals of the impossible, then work towards them to make them possible. You can follow Tia on Instagram @tiasmith_tri. Disclaimer: If you take any advice or opinions from this podcast, you do so at your own risk. Don't forget to rate and review us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you are listening if you enjoyed this episode! Another way to support the show is to follow us on Instagram at @nogimmicksjustsweat and to follow me personally at @ericmlogan Music: Hip Hop Background Beat by Sugar Beats (used under license from PremiumBeat) Contact: eric@nogimmicksjustsweat.com
Today we wrap up the 3 part series with special guest Tia Smith. This episode is filled with real life stories about what self care looks like behind the scenes. We talk about parenting, asking for help, plus the ugly parts that people don't always see. We laugh out loud together in knowing we are not alone in the prioritizing self care journey. We hope you join the conversation by listening, sharing and talking about it with your friends and family. If you enjoy this episode please rate all the stars, leave a review, share on social media and let others know how this podcast helps you do the work to prioritize self care. Learn more about Tia here and connect on IG @tiavfitness Tips for coffee fund welcome via Cash App here or PayPal Me here *Iced Coffee and Self Care* Life Lessons and Guide to Prioritize Self Care Book available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble (New updated cover with same great content) Join the email list at latorshapeake.com/email. Free to sign up. Are you interested in working with Latorsha to speak at your self care or wellness event, virtually or in person? Or are you in a leadership/management position and need wellness strategies to incorporate into your workplace to create a better environment to retain and recruit employees? Let's talk it out. Contact me here with inquiries and don't forget to add the details. Follow and tag @IcedCoffeeandSelfCare on IG. Can't wait to see you listening to the podcast or enjoying your morning iced coffee!
Welcome to Reimagining Company Culture, a series discussing emerging trends and priorities shaping the future of workplace culture and employee wellbeing. We highlight thought leaders who are constantly evolving their strategy and can provide insight to folks about how to address new business challenges. AllVoices is on a mission to create safe, happy, and healthy workplaces for all, and we're excited to learn from experts who share our mission. In this episode of Reimagining Company Culture, we're chatting with Tia Smith, Vice President of Talent at Collaborative Solutions. She is an experienced and innovative certified Human Capital Strategist with the ability to translate business vision into HR initiatives that improve performance, sustain growth, and foster employee engagement. Tune in to learn Tia's thoughts on resetting values, incorporating values into onboarding and sales collateral, leveraging employee feedback, and more!About AllVoices In today's workforce, people often don't feel empowered to speak up and voice their opinions about workplace issues, including harassment, bias, and other culture issues. This prevents company leadership from making necessary changes, and prevents people from feeling fulfilled, recognized, and included at work. At AllVoices, we want to change that by providing a completely safe, anonymous way for people to report issues directly to company leaders. This allows company leadership real transparency into what's happening in their companies—and the motivation to address issues quickly. Our goal is to help create safer, more inclusive companies.
This show is an enlightening, insightful, 30-minute conversation with amazing people to help listeners nurture their own souls and live their best lives. Guests range from thought leaders in health, PR, faith, politics, finance, mentorship, and community advocacy to mental health, music, entertainment, social justice, education, and leadership. “Soul Wealth” not just a brand — it is also a “lifestyle” of vision, compassion, authenticity, abundance, and legacy created one conversation and one choice at a time. vikkijohnson.com
Sometimes you just have to talk things out loud to help figure it out. Today, fitness professional, Tia Smith joins me to do just that. During today's morning conversation we talk about self care, fitness, meal planning, and much more. We are talking about the things that challenge us within our own lives when it comes to self care, as well as the things that help us. You will definitely get some tips and gems that will help you too. If you are looking for women living a perfect self care life, this episode is not for you. If you are looking for relatable truths in this self care journey, then go ahead and click play because this episode is for you. If you enjoy this episode, be sure to subscribe, write a review, and share with the women in your life. Join my email list here To learn more about the host and other ways to work together visit IcedCoffeeandSelfCare.com Follow @IcedCoffeeandSelfCare on IG Got a topic or suggestion for discussion on the podcast submit it here.
Conversation #95: Tia Smith on Media and COVID-19
Tia Smith was a guest on The Adam Fitch Podcast and discussed GumGum's work in the industry, the current landscape of esports sponsorships, and some of the current examples of good activations in the space.
Tia Smith works as a Nurse during the day but she also started a nonprofit organization called "BeMindfulLife". She joins Alec to talk about suicide prevention, how desensitized this country has become, and her organization.
Do you love to travel or just need a life change? If so, this podcast is for you. Tahira Hayes talks with Jonathan Kalan, an award-winning photographer and journalist and co-founder of Unsettled, a global travel community that hosts extraordinary retreats around the world. Tia Smith, an award-winning executive producer and founder of talented SOL Productions joins the conversation to tell us about how her trip with Unsettled to Cape Town, South Africa fed her soul and changed her career and life.
On this episode of Forking Around Town, Tracy welcomes guest Tia Smith of the blog Pennies In My Pocket. Tia and Tracy dish on saving money while dining out, their favorite restaurants and what it’s like to be an influencer. They also reflect on their friendship and what they are thankful for this holiday season. […] The post Forking Around Town: Tia Smith of the blog Pennies In My Pocket appeared first on Radio Influence.
In this episode, we speak with Tia Smith, Bellsouth professor of mass communication at Xavier University of Louisiana. She joined Xavier in 2015 as department head of mass communications, and her research focuses on gender, race, sexuality, and media. She has studied South African women freedom fighters and black women hip-hop fans. Tia’s background includes stints as a travel writer, journalist, and corporate communications consultant. She brings these diverse experiences to her work with students at Xavier, which has the distinction of being the only historically black and Catholic institution of higher education in the US. Tia was in Nashville for a conference, and she stopped by Vanderbilt to talk about the multimedia assignments she gives her students, the challenges her students face moving into professional work, and the importance of critical theory in creative practice. Links • Tia Smith’s faculty page, http://www2.xula.edu/masscommunication/TiaSmith.html • @drtiasmith75 on Twitter, https://twitter.com/drtiasmith75 • Center for the Advancement of Teaching & Faculty Development @ Xavier University, https://cat.xula.edu/ • Teaching, Learning, and Everything Else podcast, https://cat.xula.edu/food/topic/podcast/ • STORY Conference, https://storygatherings.com/
Final November 2018 episode of the program all about TV. Our guests: Tia Smith, executive producer/executive in charge of production at TV One; Sarah North, TV overseer at SoulPancake, and Daniel Sawka, writer-director of Icebox, HBO's next original movie that premieres December 7 (next Friday).
Tia Smith shares her story of raising her twice-exceptional daughter (dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, processing issues, and giftedness) and found a way to chart a path that's allowed her daughter to thrive. For more information, visit the show notes at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session67