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Connected Conversations with Kirsten
Go Climb Your Mountain

Connected Conversations with Kirsten

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 77:02


Claire Haasl grew up in Green Bay, WI, and found her path to the University of Illinois at Chicago where obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Art History in 2004. After working for a development corporation for two years, Claire moved to Los Angeles where she earned a Masters in Public Art Studies from the University of Southern California in 2008.  After graduating, Claire married David L. Hoyt, and they moved back to Chicago where Claire began working as operations and development manager for a non-profit working in Arts Education. In 2015, Claire and David created the David L. Hoyt Education Foundation with the mission to support and encourage joyful, play-based learning. Claire became a mountaineer after summiting Mount Kilimanjaro in January of 2017 -- a 19,341-foot peak, and recently moved to Gig Harbor, WA so that she could make hiking a bigger part of her life. When Claire isn't on the trails or globetrotting with David, you can find her cooking, reading, and loving on her cats, Simon and Tootie, and dog, Daisy. Websites: www.davidlhoytfoundation.org www.davidlhoyt.com www.wordsearch.world Handles: @cmary32 @davidlhoytfoundation App: Word Search World Traveler Visual of wholeness - forefinger tips touching plus thumb tips touching creates a circle and when the two people separate they need to find something/someone else to fill in the gap. With forefinger and thumb making a circle on separate hands, then connect, when the connection is broken there's a smaller gap to fill. The idea is that you need to be whole in yourself. ----------------- Welcome, sweet soul, to this beautiful space of connection and love. I am a Self Love Life Coach and I help women discover their deepest worth along the daily journey of living a fulfilled life. You can always reach me via email kirsten@kirstenrobertscoaching.com or by visiting my website https://kirstenrobertscoaching.com/home  Sending you the deepest gratitude for joining me here, and a heart full of love...because you are worthy.

ActionPacked
Wild Adventures in Wales

ActionPacked

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 31:05


When Claire married a Welshman, she gave up her marketing job across the border in England and the couple decided to bring the world of adventure to Wales. It all began with mountain biking.Music @ Barney & Izzi HardyWe now have our first Action Packed merchandise - it’s T-shirts in five colours and every size. To support our show, go to www.bonfire.com/action-packed-travel or see the show notes on our website.

While She Naps with Abby Glassenberg
Episode#190: Making Stories Magazine

While She Naps with Abby Glassenberg

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 66:19


On today's episode of the Craft Industry Alliance podcast, we're talking about creating a knitting magazine with my guest Hanna Lisa Haferkamp and Claire Walls. Hanna Lisa is the CEO and owner of Making Stories, an independent, knitwear design publisher focusing on the intersection of sustainability and knitting. The cornerstone of her work at Making Stories is the biannual Making Stories Magazine, filled with modern knitwear patterns and sustainable yarns, which is complemented by the Making Stories blog and podcast, both relaunched in 2020. Implementing sustainability, transparency, fairness, and equity in all parts of her work is incredibly important to Hanna Lisa. She lives with her 18-month-old and her partner in Berlin is fueled by coffee and sunshine and loves taking her knitting out to the playground, park, or balcony.  And Clarie Walls is a maker and designer of nice things originally from the UK, but now living in Nova Scotia. In 2017 she published her first knitting pattern and completely fell in love with designing knitwear and over time became increasingly interested in working with natural fibers and exploring sustainability. When Claire discovered Making Stories, she was instantly excited and intrigued by the work they were doing, so she jumped at the chance to work for them when a job opportunity came up. +++++ Today's episode is sponsored by Appalachian Baby Design. Appalachian Baby Design offers U.S. organic cotton and designs to create heirloom baby and family gifts for the knitter, crocheter and weaver.  See their selection of yarn, patterns and kits at appalachianbaby.com and use code CIA421 for a 20% discount from 4/5/21 to 4/30/21. +++++ To get the full show notes for this episode visit Craft Industry Alliance where you can learn more about becoming a member of our supportive trade association. Strengthen your creative business, stay up to date on industry news, and build connections with forward-thinking craft professionals. Join today.

I Work With A Nightmare
When the Nightmare works in a good workplace

I Work With A Nightmare

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 11:50


When Claire moved across the world to a whole other country her co-worker Lisa tried to make things difficult.Unfortunately for Lisa, it turned out that this was actually a good work place. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/i-work-with-a-nightmare. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Tough Girl Podcast
Claire Hughes - Doing the Rickshaw Run in India, as well as being part of a mixed crew to row across the Atlantic Ocean, earning her a World Record!

Tough Girl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 47:17


When Claire hit 30, far from settling down and considering herself approaching middle age, she discovered a new lease of life and re-engaged with her love of the great outdoors and travel. Claire loves a challenge and likes to set herself something new each year.   This has led to a passion for water based and, in true British style, sitting down sports. She started rowing in 2012 and very quickly caught the bug, racing regionally and nationally. She also loves sea kayaking and the freedom and self-sufficiency of being able to kayak and wild camp.     From there Claire has gone on to do the Rickshaw Run in India, as well as being part of a mixed crew to row across the Atlantic Ocean, earning her a World Record!   Claire has experience under expedition conditions around the world, and is now keen to see just how far she can push her body and mind.    Claire also shares more about her next challenge to row the Northwest Passage, the Arctic route that links the Atlantic and the Pacific. This will be a true test of human achievement and endeavour. This challenge will be one of the world’s “last great firsts”.   New episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast go live every Tuesday and Thursday at 7am UK time! Make sure you subscribe so you don’t miss out!   The tough girl podcast is sponsorship and ad free thanks to the monthly financial support of patrons. To find out more about supporting your favourite podcast and becoming a patron please check out www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast.   Show notes Who is Claire What family life was like Getting into walking at 14 years old Her first ever mountain! Not enjoying school and being lonely Female role models in childhood Thinking of the obstacles that stoped her being adventurous  Starting to get into kayaking  Heading to Canada in 2009 to go Kayaking  Kayaking and wild camping in Norway  The challenging of kayaking in Cuba Confidence and self belief  Lacking confidence  Telling people about adventures Cycling Coast 2 Coast (C2C) in a day Being nervous about holding people back The Rickshaw Run Race  Being a woman in India 12 hours of driving every day Deciding to row the Atlantic Ocean How the team evolved Joining the crew in September 2017 Rowing the Atlantic Ocean in December 2018 Funding the challenge £100K Her role in the team 2hrs on rowing and 2 hrs off What the cabin was like Being the only woman on the boat Dealing with periods  The lessons learned from rowing the Atlantic Ocean Testing her limits The next challenge - Rowing the North West Passage 2021 What has to be done between now and the start of the row The challenge of raising the funds The physical training involved    Social Media   Next Goal - to row the Northwest Passage 2021, the Arctic route that links the Atlantic and the Pacific   - A true test of human achievement and endeavour, a team of Ocean Rowers & Explorers are attempting one of the world’s “last great firsts”   Website - https://nwp2021.com Instagram - @nwp2021 Facebook - @nwp2021    

Headline Books
BRASS RING by Diane Chamberlain, read by Karen White - Audiobook Extract

Headline Books

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 5:56


From the Sunday Times top ten bestselling author of BIG LIES IN A SMALL TOWN, a truly gripping novel of two sisters and a heartwrenching secret. Claire leads a busy, fulfilled and happy life, a life she wouldn't trade for anything . . . but that is about to change for ever. When Claire fails to prevent a young woman's suicide, the incident seems to trigger something in her - forgotten images of a long-lost sister and a childhood she had always remembered as being close to perfection. Realising that this was not the case, Claire runs the risk of uncovering the dark secrets that are locked away in her memories. Caught in a complex struggle between the present and past, between the man who wants to help her and the husband who cannot, Claire must discover the terrible truth for herself...

Four Thought
The Other Mother

Four Thought

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 25:18


Claire Lynch describes how she navigated motherhood. When Claire arrived at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit shortly after the birth of her daughters, the nurse on duty looked alarmed, then flustered, and finally realised, in Claire's words, 'that I have not risen, Lazarus-like, from an epidural, but might just be another kind of mother all together.' This is how Claire begins her beautiful meditation on what it means to be a mother - reflecting on her experiences trying to get pregnant, of what she has experienced of motherhood, and what she has not. Producers: Giles Edwards and Peter Snowdon

Life Lessons with...
Episode 22 - Life Lessons with Claire Holness

Life Lessons with...

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020


When Claire became a Mum with her second baby, she put on a brave face to the world and pretended everything was okay when she was actually suffering with severe postnatal depression. In this episode Claire shares her journey of how becoming a Mum to five boys impacted her mental health and how she has overcome this and gone on to create a whole new life paying it forward to other mums and families…

Line Drunk
Outlander: The Wedding (S1E7)

Line Drunk

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 41:44


On this episode of Line Drunk, I am joined by my friend April and we discuss The Wedding episode of Outlander. So grab a glass of wine, a beer, or a cocktail and enjoy as we discuss this show. This is not a series I have ever watched before, but I know a lot of people are fans. Outlander is on STARZ and also available to watch on Netflix. The series is about an English combat nurse, Claire Randall (Caitriona Balfe, Ford v Ferrari, Money Monster), from 1945, who is mysteriously swept back in time to 1743. It also stars Sam Heughan (Young Alexander the Great, The Spy Who Dumped Me), and Duncan Lacroix (Vikings, Outlaw King). For those of you who haven't watched the series, this is not for children, the sex & nudity (according to IMDb) is severe, as well as is the violence and gore, with profanity being moderate. Figured some of you might appreciate knowing this in advance. The Outlander Drinking Game (From Buzzfeed): 1. Take one drink when: Someone wearing a kilt jumps off of a horse Anyone says "whore" but it sounds like "Hoooooooore" Claire wears some cool knitwear Claire rolls her eyes at 18th century medicine One of the Scots reluctantly agrees that Claire is right about something Claire solves a problem with a plant Dougal tries to hate-flirt with Claire Claire gets in trouble for doing something nice Claire tries to give the Scots advice without letting them know that she is ~from the future~ We check in with sad Frank back in the 20th century Claire says anything that makes the Scots CRAZY suspicious about her Claire gets mad about something not being fair You or any of your friends say "huh?" after one of the Scotsmen speak 2. Take two drinks when: Jamie takes off his shirt Claire takes part in any ~romantic~ doctoring situations with Jamie Black Jack seems like he's trying to do something nice, but it ends up being totally evil You and your friends decide to turn on the English subtitles Someone says "Craigh na Dun" (Anyone who CAN'T spell it must drink, anyone who CAN is safe) 3. Finish your drink: When Claire tells Jamie the truth about where she comes from When you actually think sex might happen AND IT ACTUALLY HAPPENS When Dougal smiles --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/linedrunk/support

Heart of the Matter
Series 4: Episode One with Claire Walsh 'How long can you hold your breath?'

Heart of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 52:20


Claire Walsh is a breath work practitioner, voice and movement coach and competitive freediver. When Claire is not under water or competing, she is based in Dublin offering workshops and talks. I met Claire in 2016 when we were attending aerial silks class and it has been so exciting to watch her progress and excel in the world of competitive freediving and her career. We had a great chat, about -Mental training -Performance -Getting scared and building resilience -Breathing -Body image and pressure of social media You can find the episode and links on www.elementsyoga.ie/heartofthematterpodcast Enjoy:-)

Financially Ever After
A Powerful Personal Story: Escaping The Cycle of Abuse

Financially Ever After

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 42:58


Claire, this week’s guest on Financially Ever After, has lived through many hardships. She bravely shares her story so that listeners who may be in a similar situation can find some help and hope. Claire has been living month to month for the last year and a half. Her ex-husband decided not to pay alimony this month to spite her, so she has not been able to pay her bills. [2:34] In the beginning, Claire’s ex-husband treated her like a princess, but soon he started to get angry and blame her whenever he lost money at his job. [4:16] Claire was in a cycle of emotional and physical abuse but she had nowhere to go. She reached out to her parents to try to escape, but they said no. [8:43] We often associate physical, emotional and financial abuse with lower income. However, Stacy says, there is a secret that it happens in front of our eyes to accomplished women like Claire. [11:40] Claire still struggles with self-confidence and thoughts of suicide. Her animals and the 12 step program she attends helps her heal. She also practices staying positive and keeping her body positive. [14:19] When you’ve been a victim of abuse you’re a changed person, Stacy says. If you’ve been abused as a child you should seek support because you usually relive those cycles. [19:50] It’s important for women to have agency over our money because it gives us options to escape from unsafe situations. [23:15] Claire shares that she was abused as a child by a relative. [25:50] Stacy urges Claire and listeners to keep a network of support around them so that they can continue to be strong and make good decisions, now that they’re out of the past situation. With the right support around you, you can continue to make good decisions even though it feels like your past is pulling you back. [28:27] When Claire can’t find the strength in herself to carry on, she hears the voice of her son Tyler telling her how much she means to him. [32:20] Claire continues to be strong so that she can help someone. She has seen how honesty can strengthen one another. Stacy adds that she enjoys helping others in part because it makes her feel good about herself. Helping others builds our self-worth. [34:04] Animals love you unconditionally and they don’t judge. They help you heal. Stacy urges you to volunteer at a shelter. [37:52] Claire’s advice to anyone listening that’s struggling is to go deep into your soul and know that you are special. That glimmer of hope will help you get through the tough times. [38:53] Stacy urges you to reach out to your support network to hold you when you don’t have the strength. You can also reach out to her. If you feel stuck because you don’t have the money to go elsewhere, let us help you with that, Stacy advises. [41:08] Resources FrancisFinancial.com Stacy Francis: Stacy@Stacyfrancis.com Phone: 212-374-9008

The Pam Sowder Podcast
How to Keep the Honeymoon Phase Going and Avoid Complacency in Your Business! With Claire Flores

The Pam Sowder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 29:55


This is episode 61 of the Pam Sowder Podcast, with your host, Pam Sowder! Pam has over 2 decades of field and corporate experience and was voted one of the most influential women in direct selling. She helps match the daily needs of distributors to everyday life challenges.   Today’s guest is Claire Flores, a Ambassador Diamond VIP who is absolutely killing it out there in the industry of network marketing! Claire is from central Pennsylvania and has been doing network marketing now for 4 years. She originally got started because she has four young children and a husband who was already working 50 hours per week in the construction industry. Her dream was to raise her kids together with her husband, full-time. When she discovered the freedom network marketing could provide through a post on Instagram, she reached out and quickly got started! Within just four months she replaced her husband’s income and then within a few more months she hit the 6-figure income mark! 4 years later, they’re aiming for the millionaire club which they’ll hit this year.   If you want to learn more about Claire’s successful journey in the business and learn how you can better yourself, develop greater connections with others, avoid complacency in the business, learn how to balance family and work, and leverage your favorite social media platforms to accelerate the growth of your business — tune in! Claire has some incredible insight and she does not hold back in this episode!   Key Takeaways [:31] About today’s incredible guest, Claire Flores. [:50] Pam welcomes Claire on to the podcast! [1:01] Who Claire is, where she’s from, and how she got started! [2:40] How did Claire embrace the industry? Was she skeptical at first? [4:15] How does Claire balance family and work? [6:40] Claire speaks to those who are struggling with delegating tasks and finding the time to spend on their business. [8:25] Does Claire believe that there is still the same opportunity for those that start today in the business? [9:34] Claire speaks about what it is like to develop great relationships in the business. [10:55] Did Claire go through that honeymoon phase when she first started her business? [11:23] What keeps Claire going? And how does she recommend others to keep that spark going in themselves as well? [13:30] How does Claire answer the classic question, ‘How do you do this business?’ [15:15] When Claire hears someone say, ‘I can’t get anybody,’ what does she think? [17:55] Claire gives some advice on self-development! [20:07] What’s next for Claire? [22:01] How does Claire avoid becoming complacent in her business? [25:37] Claire speaks about her favorite platforms for network marketing and provides some tips for leveraging them to the fullest! [27:34] Claire shares some powerful advice. [29:07] Pam thanks Claire for joining her in this episode!   Mentioned in this Episode It Works Claire Flores’ LinkedIn Audible Destined To Win: How to Embrace Your God-Given Identity and Realize Your Kingdom Purpose, by Kris Vallotton Unseen: The Gift of Being Hidden in a World That Loves to be Noticed, by Sara Hagerty Jim Rohn   Continue on your Adventure Find more episodes on PamSowder.com/Listen Reach out to her at: PamSowder.com/Connect   Reach out on Social Media! Follow Pam @ItWorksPam on Twitter — Tweet her and use #askpam #pamsowder!

Movement Unedited
Bodymind Therapeutic Coaching Techniques with Claire Wilde

Movement Unedited

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 50:22


Therapy approaches the past and coaching projects you into the future, however if you have a backpack of baggage from your past, then you will carry it forward into your future. Claire started her practice through shiatsu and started learning how the mind and the body are inextricably linked. Chronic pain affects themind in big ways and chronic negative thoughts will also affect the body too. She became passionate about Shiatsu massage and through this came across Bodymind Centering., which is a systemic approach where everything is linked. When you touch one part of the system it affects everything else. Shiatsu comes from Japan and Bodymind centering comes from the US.When some of her clients started coming to her with traumas, she decided to start helping more with trauma healing through bodywork. Body is not just the physical body - there's the energetic body, emotional body, intellectual body, and even spiritual body. So bodywork encompasses the entire system that comprises a body. Every pain and every problem has a meaning for you, especially if it has been going on for years. The questions to ask is how this pain is affecting your different bodies - energetic, emotional, etc. There are some books that indicate which pain relates to what life experiences. Although this can be useful, it's not always the case, because we attach meanings to our pain. What we think and what we say can affect the pain in the body. For example, one client believed that she was carrying her fear in her lower back. However, what this created for her was a belief that until she gets rid of her fear, she will get rid of her back pain, thereby making it impossible to relieve her pain. By giving her permission to let go of her pain and accept that she will always have fear and that it doesn't necessarily store in the back helped her relieve her pain.You can get into the body and physically do some somatic work to get rid of the pain, but most of the time people don't care why that happened if they don't have the physical manifestation of the pain any more. The important thing to note is that our present is creating our future. Balancing everything out by being okay with your present will really help with your future. It starts with finding peace with your past issues. From there, you can envision your future, know where you are going, and take the steps along the journey.If you come down to what you really need, then you can leave space for the most important needs to be met as opposed to chasing specific goals of where you want to be. This also helps with the process of enjoying the journey as opposed to getting to the destination. It's a constant assessment of re-evaluating what you need and what is most important. This helps you shift from being a victim of circumstances to a creator of their lives. Most people don't know what they want, which is why coaching is so valuable. Coaching provides a mirror to a person to help them see their blind spots and how they can get past those and start living a happier life with more clarity on what they want. A coach asks the right questions and does not let them hide, because it's very easy to hide from yourself and not so easy to hide from a coach.When you understand your values and what's important then there is no procrastination, because you know who you are and what best serves you. Seeing the patterns and the sheer fascination with life and more ways to get in touch with life and lives is what keeps Claire in her practice and serving others through her coaching techniques.Your story is a part of you but not necessarily who you are. It's very easy to put people into boxes, and yet the stories we tell ourselves only go as far as we allow them. Control is ultimately in our own hands. When Claire's father committed suicide, it shifted her, especially since he was always putting on a happy face and being the life of the party. This lead her to a curiosity of life and how the human mind works.Claire's top tips:1. Be resilient. Be okay with who you are no matter what, even if you want to be someone else.2. Recognize the pain, and be with it. Pain and suffering are two different things. Pain is inevitable. The meaning and attachment we put on pain leads to suffering.3. Don't resist. Suffering is resistance. Say, "Yes, and..." This way you can see all the possibilities and be able to move forward or ask for help.Learn more about Claire at Integrally Alive: http://www.integrallyalive.com/

Health Stories
Effectively Communicating Care

Health Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2018 46:59


Claire shares with listeners how the patient-centered care she received impacted her health and healing. What started as an ovarian cyst quickly turned into an emergency situation due to a perforated bowel from the procedure. When Claire ends up in the emergency room, a doctor is able to diagnose the cause simply by watching Claire’s nonverbals. With a graduate degree in Communication Studies, Claire identifies how the communication styles and behaviors of her clinicians encouraged or discouraged her recovery and shares advise for how to be a more active participate in and advocate for your own care (e.g., tracking your own vitals).

Doctor Entrepreneur's Podcast
#11 Vishaal Virani - Doctorpreneurs

Doctor Entrepreneur's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2017 22:28


The Dr. Entrepreneur podcast is an on-demand talk radio show from Healthcare Compliance Solutions, Inc. It’s designed to help busy doctors and business associates discover what works with healthcare services. Lance King of Healthcare Compliance Solutions, Inc (www.hcsiinc.com) interviewed Vishaal Virani, co-founder and strategy director of Doctorpreneurs.com. Background As a child, Vishaal imagined playing cricket professionally when he grew up.  As a teenager, his dreams became more down to earth.  He knew he loved helping people so he chose to go to medical school.  Soon after graduating from UCL Medical School in London in 2011.  He became a member of Doctorpreneurs, which was started by Claire Novorol in 2011, and was excited for the networking opportunities it provided.  When Claire expressed concern that this organization was becoming too much for her to handle, Vishaal and some of his colleagues decided to re-launch the Doctorpreneurs website. Blog: http://hcsiinc.blogspot.com/2017/03/hcsi-interview-with-vishaal-virani-of.html