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Welcome to the podcast! Let's get your Etsy shop prepped for success this holiday season! From vintage vibes to cottage core, from mixing modern and grand-millennial, and embracing the maximalist vibes - Vanessa Hall and I are breaking down the biggest trends so you can maximize your Q4 profits!Find me on Instagram: @jennyhallstrategistFind Vanessa on Instagram, Etsy, and Facebook: @thehallswaysResources for Handmade Sellers on Etsy:Free Holiday Trends and Product Launch Calendar: https://www.jenny-hall.com/2023-Holiday-TrendsFree Etsy 101 Ebook: https://www.jenny-hall.com/opt-inSEO Masterclass: https://bit.ly/SEOMagicMasterclass
"I want to make sure that those hotels and resorts understand that accessibility is really not as hard to achieve as they might think. And we're here to help." — Kelly Twichel, co-founder and CEO of Access Trax In this episode Meet SheEO Venture Access Trax! Founder Kelly Twichel joins SheEO Activator Vanessa Hall to tell us more about her journey from Occupational Therapy student to entrepreneur, and her time in the SheEO community thus far. They also discuss: How AccessTrax is being used across industries for accessibility Impact stories from folks who have used AccessTrax What's next for AccessTrax and their North Star Her ASK for the SheEO community We invite you to join us as an Activator at SheEO.World. Connect with Dr. Vanessa Hall and explore her work with Crossroads ITG and #StrongSTEMGirls. Take action and engage with Kelly Twichel and Access Trax on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Don't miss an episode! Subscribe to the SheEO.World Podcast.
Episode 1 What is trust when it comes to employees and employers, what makes it up, how do you go about building it and what do you need to do to make sure it doesn't just evaporate in front of your very eyes once you've built it up? Well friend, that's what we are digging into on today's episode. Inside we'll run through my favourite super simple model – devised by trust expert, Vanessa Hall - that gets you to the core of employee trust and how it works in the interactions we have at work. So, if you're the sort of person who wants to improve or even sustain relationships at work – then this is the episode for you. *** MAKING A MANAGER*** To the ambitious new manager, the big question is this: What does it take to be a great manager? Well, great managers know how to motivate and build a great team. Great managers know how to win trust and respect, make an impact and achieve their goals. And great managers get promoted, again and again. And they make more money because of it. So how do managers like you, who are bootstrapping your own careers, join their club? That is the question, and this podcast will give you the answers. My name's Michael Barrell and welcome to Making a Manager. *** Links mentioned in episode*** >> Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaeljbarrell >> The Employee Feedback Swipe File https://www.makingamanager.com Book: The Simple Truth About Trust https://www.amazon.com/Simple-Truth-About-Trust/dp/0980395313
Tezlyn discusses Tulsa Black Wall Street and Black agenda politics with Tulsa Councilor Vanessa Hall-Harper. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
BUSINESS - Have we lost our way? is a collaboration between Vanessa Hall in Australia and Chris Steely in the US, who shared an observation and concern for the business world and the way in which leaders were navigating the current and impending challenges in a way that builds trust and accountability. BUSINESS is an acronym that Vanessa created: Be Unique Serving the Interests Needs, and Expectations of Stakeholders Sustainably This Chapter is our exploration of STAKEHOLDERS.
The church has had to change through COVID, and this is the perfect storm for the emergence of the 'new' church. Written as an article for Equip Magazine, published by Ethos - the Evangelical Alliance Centre for Christianity and Society, Vanessa Hall shares her thoughts on what is and should be emerging as new ways of 'doing' and 'being' the church.
BUSINESS - Have we lost our way? is a collaboration between Vanessa Hall in Australia and Chris Steely in the US, who shared an observation and concern for the business world and the way in which leaders were navigating the current and impending challenges in a way that builds trust and accountability. BUSINESS is an acronym that Vanessa created: Be Unique Serving the Interests Needs, and Expectations of Stakeholders Sustainably This Chapter is our exploration of INTERESTS.
Following Monday's 'Connected Leadership Podcast'. Andy lopata interviews the trust expert, Vanessa Hall about her personal journey. They look at the role relationships played in helping her build an international business focusing on her expertise. Also discussing the use of social media as a tool and other resources that have helped on the way.
In this episode of the Connected Leadership Podcast, Andy Lopata discusses the role of trust in professional relationships with Vanessa Hall, author of 'The Truth about Trust in Business'. Andy and Vanessa talk about the reasons we trust and what happens when that trust breaks down. Inspired by a remark by her 9 year old son, Vanessa realised how easily our promises can be perceived and digested and how damaging it can be if we do not deliver. Trust is the foundation of business relationships but there is rarely a strategy in place. They discuss expectations, trust in leadership, how to build trust with an established management team and the importance of trusting yourself first.
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Rebroadcast of City Councilor Vanessa Hall Harper,Dr. Tiffany Crutcher and Activist Kristi Williams.
Greg Robinson for Mayor,Re-Elect Vanessa Hall Harper for City Council.Todays show highlight our local political leaders in the Tulsa community.
Rebroadcast of The Vanessa Hall Harper Show. KBOB 89.9 www.blogtalkradio.com,ITunes Podcast,Iheart Radio
The Bobby Eaton Show - Vanessa Hall Harper Show rebroadcast
BUSINESS - Have we lost our way? is a collaboration between Vanessa Hall in Australia and Chris Steely in the US, who shared an observation and concern for the business world and the way in which leaders were navigating the current and impending challenges in a way that builds trust and accountability. BUSINESS is an acronym that Vanessa created: Be Unique Serving the Interests Needs, and Expectations of Stakeholders Sustainably This Chapter is our exploration of SERVING.
BUSINESS - Have we lost our way? is a collaboration between Vanessa Hall in Australia and Chris Steely in the US, who shared an observation and concern for the business world and the way in which leaders were navigating the current and impending challenges in a way that builds trust and accountability. BUSINESS is an acronym that Vanessa created: Be Unique Serving the Interests Needs, and Expectations of Stakeholders Sustainably This is Chapter 2: UNIQUE, exploring what it means to be unique in business, determining your USP, and what can happen to trust when you are 'too unique'!
BUSINESS - Have we lost our way? is a collaboration between Vanessa Hall in Australia and Chris Steely in the US, who shared an observation and concern for the business world and the way in which leaders were navigating the current and impending challenges in a way that builds trust and accountability. BUSINESS is an acronym that Vanessa created: Be Unique Serving the Interests Needs, and Expectations of Stakeholders Sustainably This chapter is exploring the concept of what it means for a business to BE.
BUSINESS - Have we lost our way? is a collaboration between Vanessa Hall in Australia and Chris Steely in the US, who shared an observation and concern for the business world and the way in which leaders were navigating the current and impending challenges in a way that builds trust and accountability. BUSINESS is an acronym that Vanessa created: Be Unique Serving the Interests Needs, and Expectations of Stakeholders Sustainably This is the introduction to the series.
Jason Smith is a dynamic business thought leader, serial entrepreneur, and healthcare professional in high demand. He founded the Back In Motion Health Group - Australia’s largest and fastest growing provider of physiotherapy and related services with more than 600 staff in 100+ locations.In this episode, Jason lets us in on how he approaches organizations that need massive systemic change and how they were able to set up a system that not only makes them incredibly effective in their advocacy, but also helps expand their impact to more people.If you want to learn more, listen to the full episode!SHOW NOTES[0:00:46.8] Getting to know Jason Smith[0:03:07.2] Reading list and mentors[0:07:05.9] Biggest challenges in leading or starting a business[0:08:42.8] Lessons in leading an organization that needs a massive systemic change[0:11:03.0] Jason talks about ‘distributed authority’ and how it has helped their organization change for the better[0:13:05.2] How Jason keeps himself and his organization healthy[0:16:54.2] About Jason’s foundation and what inspired him to start it[0:20:57.3] What the SOS Foundation is all about and how you can contribute to their cause[0:23:10.4] How the SOS Foundation is impacting communities in Australia[0:25:00.1] How the SOS Foundation has impacted Jason’s personal life and the life of their volunteers[0:27:01.9] On ‘poverty tourism’ and avoiding the ‘god’ complex[0:29:35.0] Difference in leading a business versus leading a non-profit organization[0:31:45.7] Know more about Jason and The SOS FoundationQUOTES“Next to choosing your life partner, who you choose as your mentor is one of the most critical decisions you’ll ever make.”MENTIONSThe Bible (book)Me, Myself and Bob by Phil Vischer (book)The Truth About Trust in Business by Vanessa Hall (book)SOS Health (site)CONNECT WITH JASONWebsiteLinkedInBack in Motion (site)If you like this episode of the Grow My Clinic podcast, please don't forget to like, share, comment, and give us your ratings on iTunes and Stitcher.We appreciate your support and feedback!
Kathy Hubble, CEO of Amelio Health joins Vanessa Hall to discuss the trust challenges in the health profession, specifically in the management of persistent and chronic pain. Kathy has created a dual pathway program, for both the health care professional and for clients to gain a greater understanding of the biopsychosocial aspects of persistent pain and to rebuild trust in critical relationships in an industry where trust is absolutely foundational. www.ameliohealth.com
Rebroadcast Vanessa Hall Harper comes to "The Bobby Eaton Show" sharing her views and platform
This episode features Vanessa Hall-Harper, a City Councillor from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Vanessa received national press attention when she advocated to place restrictions on the development of discount dollar stores in her district.Vanessa has worked 25 years in the Tulsa County system. She has been employed with the Tulsa Health Department for over 18 years. Prior to working in the health field, Vanessa was an Intake Counselor at the Tulsa County Juvenile Bureau for more than 6 years. Vanessa is committed to improving the quality of life in District 1 both professionally and politically.Vanessa has been married for 25 years to Sgt. Marcus Harper of the Tulsa Police Department, and they have one daughter, Kaylyn. Vanessa is also a community activist who is passionate about uplifting her community. She volunteers on a plethora of boards and committee's such as the Institute for Developing Communities (TIDC), Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma, North Tulsa Clean-up Campaign, the Phoenix District Development Council, Theatre North, Tulsa Juneteenth, the Black Wall Street Chamber of Commerce, and is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.Vanessa talks about what service as an elected politician means to her, and how she works with and relies on her community to make decisions.The information presented in this podcast is for informational purposes only, and does not represent an endorsement of any particular candidate or of the Plate to Politics program.
Writing and owning your story is something that can be surprisingly difficult, especially when we have things in our past we'd rather forget. But owning every part of who you are is critical to how you turn up in the world. Writing a book is a very different process, and often one that does isolate parts of who we are for the benefit of the audience. Vanessa Hall shares her thoughts on these two distinct and connected things.
Is it possible to be too comfortable? What happens when we seek comfort? At what point does comfort become apathy? Are we supposed to enjoy discomfort? Vanessa Hall explores comfort vs growth and the importance of finding balance between the two.
Today’s episode is sponsored by Care Card, benefiting Family and Children’s Services.City Councilor Vanessa Hall-Harper gives us a debrief of why civilian oversight might be the next step to mend relations between community and police.Later on, Ian Swart from the Historical Society shares a spooky true crime story about a serial killer, a correspondence club, and a string of ex-husbands.So let’s talk, Tulsa.“I’m married to a cop for 25 years, so I have a unique perspective.”That’s District 1 City Councilor Vanessa Hall-Harper. In recent interviews with the Tulsa World, representatives from TPD has emphasized how much the department has changed its academy curriculum in recent years. Capt. Matt McCord, assistant director of training, says that these days, they look for recruits who are as interested in connecting with the community as they are in catching bad guys. McCord explained the department’s revamped training during a meeting of the Mayor’s Police and Community Coalition earlier this month. McCord acknowledges that the military-style “warrior” mentality just isn’t what’s best for Tulsa.Maj. Ryan Perkins, training director, took over the academy in June 2015 along with McCord. McCord and Perkins say empathy and cultural competency are paramount skills for recruits, and recent changes put a greater emphasis on de-escalation rather than knee-jerk self-defense. Implicit bias training, rolled out in a process through 2019, will be mandatory for every officer.But all of that’s to say, there’s still a long way to go, especially when the stakes are so high. And Vanessa Hall-Harper believes that the implementation of civilian oversight would help local law enforcement get even further in improving the relationship with the community.In the past few years, as police violence against unarmed black men has become a central topic in our national discussion on race and justice, Tulsa has tragically been in the national spotlight. The April 2015 shooting of Eric Harris by TCSO reserve deputy Robert Bates. The September 2016 shooting of Terence Crutcher by TPD officer Betty Shelby. Of course, the history of violence against black Tulsans goes back much further. Nearly 100 years after the Tulsa Race Massacre, Mayor GT Bynum announced earlier in October that the City would reopen an investigation into possible mass grave sites from the event. The announcement put Tulsa in the national spotlight once more, and Hall-Harper found herself fielding calls from international news outlets. All this, happening during her trip to Florida for the NACOLE conference.Another way to honor those who lost their lives in 1921 might also be to continue fighting for a more equitable city for all Tulsans. And reform of our local systems of justice is surely part of that equation. Vanessa Hall-Harper knows full well that this fight she’s picked is going to be a long and difficult one, but remains optimistic that positive change will be made — and must be made, for the well-being of the community. She remembers one poignant moment from the conference.https://www.tulsaei.org/https://www.tulsaei.org/themes/justice/https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2018/national/police-shootings-2018/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.9cf931a59583https://www.vox.com/cards/police-brutality-shootings-us/us-police-racism
What do you do when you have good intentions about something, but people perceive you differently? Should our intentions alone prove us trustworthy? Can we control others' perception of us? Vanessa Hall explores these questions and wrestles with a trap we can all get caught in.
More and more I am hearing this same challenge amongst women - the skill and natural tendency to adapt to situations, to juggle multiple tasks and step in when and where needed is a great strength, but can become a weakness when women lose their sense of self, and are left appearing unreliable. Vanessa Hall talks about the challenges of Adaptability vs Dependability
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Are you stuck, feeling lost, confused? Do you take 2 steps forward, and 3 steps back... It's time to trust and transform!
Sometimes trusting the big vision means we ignore the little things, and in the process, we don't have the stepping stones in place to get to where we are going. Those who are trusted with the little things can and will be trusted with the big things. A lesson for all of us. Vanessa Hall shares her thoughts on trusting in the little and the big
Sen Sendjaya, Associate Professor in Leadership at Monash Business School and creator of the Servant Leadership Behaviour Scale, talks with Vanessa Hall on how trust intersects with servant leadership.
Dawn Penney, CEO of Access Ministries, talks with Vanessa Hall about the very real issues facing the church and its work in schools and community, and what she thinks needs to change.
Jim Rawson, Chair of Power to Change, CMA Board member, and veteran Board Director, talks with Vanessa Hall about trust generally in society, the breakdown in the church, and the challenges for boards of Christian organisations.
Jakob Stampe and Mikkel Rosengaard from Pentia talk with Vanessa Hall about how they created the enviable position of an extraordinarily high trust organisation doing what they believe is pretty much common sense, and is certainly prevalent in Denmark.
Rev Tim Costello, Chief Advocate for World Vision Australia, talks with Vanessa Hall about the deficit of trust in the church, the issues and perceptions about trust in the charity sector, and challenges of trust in development work globally.
Bruce Burgess, National Director of PeaceWise, talks with Vanessa Hall about the intersection of Trust and Peace and that when trust is built, peace follows.
Marcus Judge, former MD and COO for Commonwealth Bank Corporate Banking, Chair of Christian Surfers and Board member, shares with Vanessa Hall, 'the trust lady', about trust from a Board Strategy level, in finance, surfing and education.
Rev Dr Anthony Petterson talks with Vanessa Hall, 'the trust lady' about trust from an Old Testament perspective, and why people have struggled to trust in God from the very beginning.
Larry Podmore, former Engineer with FEBC, talks with Vanessa Hall about how he built trust in various cultural settings on the mission field in Saipan, Philippines, Mongolia and Cambodia.
Murray Baird, Assistant Commissioner and General Counsel for the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profits Commission (ACNC) talks with Vanessa Hall about trust in the charity sector in Australia.
Roy Harley, International Director of Christian Surfers talks with Vanessa Hall, 'the trust lady', about leading an International Christian organisation, connecting with surfers around the globe, and the challenges and hope as a South African
Mark McCrindle, award winning social researcher, best-selling author, and influential thought leader in Australia, shares his thoughts and research findings with Vanessa Hall, 'the trust lady', with a focus on trust in brands, business, and Christian organisations.
Vanessa Hall, 'the trust lady', interviews Dr Paul Browning, Headmaster and Author of Compelling Leadership, a culmination of his PhD on the impact of trust in leadership and school culture.
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Vanessa Hall shares the 7 key truths that everyone in a sales role needs to know about building that every important trust relationship.
Vanessa Hall shares 7 key truths that every people manager needs to know to get the best out of their employees, volunteers and teams.
Vanessa Hall, 'the trust lady' talks through 7 key things that every leader needs to know in order to be truly trusted, regardless of what you 'lead' - it could be a business, a church, a school, a football club, a community; the same principals apply and implementing them will make a HUGE difference to your performance and effectiveness
Vanessa Hall explores the 7 key things every Customer Service person and every Business Owner needs to know in order to build trust with their Customers and Clients.
Vanessa Hall talks about the 7 truths about trust every Risk Manager needs to know
Vanessa Hall interviews Elaine Miller-Karas, Executive Director & Co-Founder of the Trauma Resource Institute. Ms. Miller-Karas has 30 years experience in health education, teaching, social work and advocacy. She has co-created the Trauma Resiliency Model (TRM) and the Community Resiliency Model (CRM) and its adaptations for active duty military and veterans with Laurie Leitch. She is and has been TRI’s Project Manager for a State of California Innovations Grant in San Bernardino County, training community members in CRM skills. She has shepherded a symposium on CRM’s Implementation. Elaine has presented at major conferences including the 64th Annual Conference on Global Affairs, ISTSS and the Psychotherapy Networker. She authored a chapter in the book, To the Rescue: Stories of Healthcare Workers at the Scenes of Disaster. Ms. Miller-Karas has traveled internationally and trained workers and community leaders in social service agencies, hospitals and community agencies nationally and internationally, including in Thailand after the tsunami of 2004, in Louisiana after Hurricanes Rita and Katrina, in San Bernardino County after the 2008 Fires, in China after the Sichuan earthquake, in Haiti after the January 2010 earthquake and in Kenya, Africa. For more information on Elaine and the Trauma Resource Institute please visit: http://traumaresourceinstitute.com/
Vanessa Hall talks about the 7 truths about trust every Marketing & Branding person needs to know
Vanessa Hall talks about the 7 truths about trust every Marketing & Branding person needs to know
Vanessa Hall interviews Dr. Deborah Nixon for the International Day of Trust 2013. Dr. Deborah Nixon is the Founding Partner at Trust Learning Solutions, Toronto, Canada. An entrepreneur, professor, executive, consultant, and community volunteer, Dr. Deborah Nixon has identified a common need in today’s cautious working environment for trusting professional relationships. She is present with Jordan Kimmel to discuss the importance of trust in any organization.
Vanessa Hall talks about the 7 truths about trust everyone needs to know about their Brothers & Sisters
Vanessa Hall interviews Leigh Hatcher for the International Day of Trust. Leigh Hatcher is an Australian journalist and currently works as a news presenter for Sky News Australia, and a radio presenter for Sydney's Hope 103.2 "Open House" programme.
Vanessa Hall interviews Leigh Hatcher for the International Day of Trust. Leigh Hatcher is an Australian journalist and currently works as a news presenter for Sky News Australia, and a radio presenter for Sydney's Hope 103.2 "Open House" programme.
Sheridan Voysey from Hope 103.2 interviews Vanessa on The Power of Trust. 25 October 2010
Vanessa Hall talks about trust in Business with the Morning Program on WXGM in Gloucester, Virginia, USA
David Penglase of Sales Coach Central interviews Vanessa Hall, Director of entente Pty Ltd about 'The Truth about Trust' with a specific focus on sales.
David Penglase of Sales Coach Central interviews Vanessa Hall, Director of entente Pty Ltd about 'The Truth about Trust' with a specific focus on sales.