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Emma Tiedemann hops on the Pulling Tarp Podcast and chats about:-Calling back-to-back South Atlantic League Championships-Her time in the Alaska Baseball League-Learning from her legendary grandfather-How her and Jesse make their relationship work-Why Emma hates California now& a ton more!
There's truth in the sentiment, “teamwork makes the dream work.” When team members don't feel included or heard in their environment, they're not going to do their best work, so it's up to managers, supervisors, and even global security directors to foster a workplace and culture that doesn't allow anyone to be silenced. On this episode, Microsoft's CISO, Bret Arsenault, sits with his friend and peer, Emma Smith, Director of Global Cybersecurity for Vodafone. Throughout the conversation, they discuss returning to in-person work after over a year of being remote and some of the inherent difficulties that come with the change, especially as they relate to inclusivity. In This Episode You Will Learn: How focusing on digital society, inclusion for all, and the planet allows for practical actions. Why 5G is so important for a hybrid workforce. Why Emma and Bret support eliminating passwords. Some Questions We Ask: How does Emma look at inclusion initiatives from an industry perspective? What is ‘withstander' training and why is it crucial for effective leadership? What are Emma's three points of wisdom for security practitioners? Resources: Emma Smith's LinkedIn. Brett Arsenault's LinkedIn. Related: Security Unlocked: The Microsoft Security Podcast
In her new book To Raise a Boy, author Emma Brown writes, "This is what I want for my son as he grows up: the ability to be himself without paying a social penalty." [NOTE: This episode contains graphic descriptions of sexual violence from 16:30-21:30] That's what we want too. And we get frustrated sometimes because so many people don't even realize (or aren't willing to acknowledge) that boys and men face gender-specific issues too. We're hopeful that Brown's book will help move the needle because Brown, the investigative journalist who broke the Christine Blasey Ford/Brett Kavanaugh story, is brutally honest throughout the book. She not only shares heartbreaking detail about the reality of boys' lives today; she readily admits that she was previously unaware of the challenges faced by boys. She writes: Deep down, somewhere under my skin, I was holding onto some seriously wrongheaded assumptions -- ideas so ingrained that I did not even notice that, and that rendered boy as something less than human. "The path to this book really started when my son was 6 weeks old," Emma says. "I was home on maternity leave and the first Harvey Weinstein stories broke and MeToo stories were coming out, and I thought, 'Wow. How am I going to raise my son to be different than this?'" Her oldest child was a girl, and Emma realized she had all sorts of ideas about how to raise a girl who resists and challenges gender stereotypes and expectations. But as she pondered her son's future and researched the book, she realized that she "had never grappled with the idea that boys dealt with pressures, stresses and struggles in the same way that girls do around gender expectation," she says. "I wasn't familiar with a lot of the disparate outcomes between men and women or boys and girls before I started working on this book," Emma says, referring to the fact that males are 4 times more likely to die of suicide than females and more likely to experience poor physical health. "Learning about them sort of bowled me over. We do need to do better for boys." In this episode, Jen, Janet & Emma discuss: Gender expectations How shame harms & hinders boys How parents can help boys survive gender stereotyping Sexual violence against boys Helping boys navigate shifting gender norms Preparing boys for healthy relationships Why talking about boys' challenges should not be political Why Emma is hopeful for boys' future Links we mentioned (or should have) in this episode: To Raise a Boy: Classrooms, Locker Rooms, Bedrooms, and the Hidden Struggles of American Boyhood, by Emma Brown toraiseaboy.com -- includes links to Emma's book-related events & appearances. Talking to Boys About Sexually Aggressive Girls -- Building Boys post (mentioned at 24:51) Masculinity in the Age of #MeToo -- ON BOYS episode Coaching Boys into Men -- violence prevention/healthy masculinity program discussed at 30:32 Gender Policy Council -- new council established by President Biden (mentioned at 32:35) Becoming a Man -- program referenced at 40:45
“I started Green at Home by accident. It was not something that I intentionally knew; that I was going to launch my own business.”— Emma RohmannWhen it comes to creating a life that will fulfill you, passion is everything.Running a business focused only on making money will eventually just feel like a job — it will be hard for you to show up, let alone show up as a leader.A business focused on money and passion? That’s the key to fulfillment.In 2015, Green at Home founder Emma Rohmann left her corporate job to pursue her passion. And it all started with a blog. Emma was working on a research project to discover how to make healthier choices for herself and her family while on maternity leave with her second child. Her blog served as a record of this research and a space where she could make sense of the information she learned.She realized that she wasn’t the only mother with these interests, and that there was a hunger out there for information about green, healthy, eco-friendly products.So, how did she move from blog to business?She shared her posts in Facebook moms groups, keeping track of what resonated. She did in-person workshops and networked with moms, learning their questions or struggles and addressing those topics on the blog. This organic process led to partnerships and collaborations.She made the leap to full-time entrepreneur when she realized that she was burning the candle at both ends. As a former project manager, she found the uncertainty terrifying. But she knew she needed to take the plunge.Now, she wishes she had done it sooner.Emma learned a lot through her entrepreneurial journey and her search to find the intersection between passion and revenue.Hear all about her journey in the latest episode of the Road to Seven podcast.In this episode, you’ll discover: What you need to learn and invest in when you’re starting your own businessThe surprising health impacts of common household products — and where to look for information on healthier choicesHow to avoid being discouraged by controversy and negativity About Emma RohmannEmma Rohmann is an environmental engineer, mom of 2, and founder of Green at Home. Emma also runs the Green Product Forum free Facebook Group, and hosts the Missing Pillar of Health Podcast. Highlights: 01:39 Introducing Emma Rohmann04:07 Why Emma started Green at Home08:35 The journey from blog to business11:10 Managing the mindset shift to entrepreneurship13:26 Key elements for selling online15:41 Dealing with controversy18:35 The ‘cord-cutting’ process20:10 The Fifth Pillar of Health24:00 What Emma wishes she knew earlierLinks: Green At Homehttps://greenathome.ca Instagram: @emma_greenathomeGreen Product Forumhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/greenproductforum The Missing Pillar of Health podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1352206 To work with me and make your next power move, visit:https://shelaghcummins.com Follow me!Instagram: @shelaghcumminsTwitter: @shelaghcumminsfacebook.com/ShelaghCumminslinkedin.com/in/shelaghcumminsDon’t forget to rate and subscribe! I would be really grateful if you left a review on iTunes so that others can find and boost their business too!
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Did you hear?!?! I will be hosting a LIVE Masterclass on Time Management, curated specifically for Military Spouses. Do you feel like your time is not your own?! Then you're going to want to join this class. We are going to come together LIVE on Zoom to talk about Time Management and how in the world to do that with all of the uncertainty that comes with being in the military. You won't want to miss this. Click this link to join now!! In this episode you'll hear: Announcing my TIME MANAGEMENT MASTERCLASS for Military Spouses How Emma's expectations of military life did not live up to reality What it was like for her to balance a new son, being a new wife, moving to a new town, and remaining herself through it all How spirituality saved her from her deepest moments Why Emma became a coach If you enjoy this episode and it inspired you in some way, I'd love to hear about it and learn your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag me @HELLOIMEMMAB! If you or a military spouse you know would benefit from 1:1 Coaching, let me know! Click here to schedule a FREE Connection Call with me!! Start Your Intuitive Journey Today!! Be sure to rate and review my podcast on iTunes.
Interview with Emma Mainoo. Emma is the head of the mental health practice at Utopia, a culture change business that creates more purposeful, inclusive and entrepreneurial cultures for clients. Utopia's top-to-bottom, boardroom-to-factory floor approach has worked with household names including Coca-Cola European Partners, Google, Schneider Electric, Spotify, and Universal Music. In this podcast episode you will learn:✨How personal mental health stories empower others (and how you can empower others, too)✨That if you are experiencing any type of mental health concerns - you are not alone!✨Why Emma started Surviving Sundays✨What companies are doing right in the mental health space✨Opportunities and gaps that still need to be filled to build a long-lasting mental health cultureEnjoy listening.With gratitude,Julia-----SHOWNOTESBooks:The unexpected joy of being sober by Catherine GrayIkigai - The Japanese Secret to live a long and happy life by Hector GarciaHow to connect with Utopia / Emma:IG: https://www.instagram.com/weareutopians/www.Survivingsundays.com------
Hello & Welcome! In this episode we cover: - VO2 max - what is it and is it useful? - Hashtag Carbon removal - will it catch on?? - How fat leaves the body - Why Emma doesn't like Calorie calculators - Intolerance tests and more.. Enjoy! www.ESGfitness.co.uk
Kiwitax is a New Zealand accounting firm that puts their clients first and while many accounting firms may say this, there is a profound difference in how Kiwitax operates that has supported their organic growth over the last 20 years.In this episode we explore the difference between Kiwitax and traditional accountants, what businesses are struggling with through Covid-19 and how their consulting team is helping and why Kiwitax will always keep their operations in New Zealand.Timestamps2 mins 11 secs What Kiwitax does6 mins 01 secs Kiwitax vs traditional accountants.8 mins 11 secs Clients demand for cash flow forecasting for banking loans.14 mins 38 secs The impact of Covid-19 on business.19 mins 36 secs Why Emma enjoys Kiwitax accounting.25 mins 22 secs Why Kiwitax never added offshore staff
In Episode 5 of Footprints on our Hearts, I talk to Emma Jefferys about her daughter, Amelia, finding hope in grief and volunteering with Sands.Emma is a life and business coach who also volunteers with Sands to provide bereavement support for parents who’ve lost a child. Her daughter, Amelia, was stillborn in 2012 and she has a living child, Ophelia, who is six.In the interview we talk about:Emma’s experience with miscarriage and stillbirth (6:38)Her grief journey after Amelia’s death and how her friends and family helped her through this (26:02)The lowest point of grief, reaching the crossroads and how she chose happiness (30:40)The rollercoaster of pregnancy after loss (33:43)Why Emma decided to volunteer with Sands (39:20)How her experience of losing Amelia led to her quitting her job to work for herself (44:41)You can find out more about Emma’s coaching business at Action Woman (https://www.actionwoman.co.uk/) and connect with her on Instagram @action__woman.In the interview, I talk about Brené Brown’s book Rising Strong and her popular TED talks on shame and vulnerability.If you enjoy the podcast, I’d really appreciate it if you could leave a review on your podcast app. You can connect with me on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/footprintsonourhearts/) and Twitter (https://twitter.com/skyesfootprints) or email alison@footprintsonourhearts.com.For a transcript of the podcast, please visit our website https://footprintsonourhearts.com/.
Emma O'Brien has been a portrait and pup photographer (as in dogs) for more than a decade. Her series "The Black Series" gained her international attention and raised awareness for shelter animals that I cant wait to talk about. In This Episode You'll Learn: How Emma got into photography What came first people or pets Why Emma left wedding photography What was Emma’s main source of photography eduction The hardest part about photography to learn Where Emma got the idea for The Black Series When Emma first got involved with shelter animal photography How Emma keeps her subjects still and focuses How to add emotion and story to your photos of pets Commonly bad info Emma hears being taught to new photographers Premium Members Also Learn: How to make money photographing pets How to convince pet owners to the worth of pet photography What photography products pet owners purchase Resources: Johannesburg Pet Photographer Emma O’Brien’s Website https://www.dogart.photography Emma’s Mentoring for creatives website Emma’s Instagram Emma on Facebook Emma’s coaching on Facebook
Emma Montgomery is a wife, mother, online coach, and athlete for Bowmar Nutrition. Once a manager of a bank, she is now an entrepreneur with a lucrative online coaching business. She shares how this transition impacted her life both physically and mentally and what it truly takes to launch a successful nutrition and fitness business! Why Emma incorporates flexible dieting in her nutrition coaching The importance of understanding everyone’s fitness journey is different Emma’s motivation for starting her own business and leaving her career How Emma’s upbringing influenced her determination and work ethic The power of working through the discomfort of uncomfortable situations How Emma determined which Mastermind to join The benefits of Masterminds and why you should be a sponge for learning Although she was leading a fairly happy life, Emma decided to shake things up and leave the comfort of her banking job. She worked to put her fear aside and went all in on her dream of helping other women on their fitness journeys. Today, she has more than tripled her income, enjoys more time with her family, and spends her days coaching fabulous women from all walks of life! Powerful Quotes to Remember: You can truly make a living out of your passion, you just have to put the work in. The most successful approach you can take is the one you’re actually going to stick to. I didn’t realize my business could be bigger than a side hustle. I didn’t do it for the money; I did it because I enjoyed it. Why am I NOT doing this? I can’t be afraid of not making enough money, not having that job, or comfort—that’s crazy. If it comes to sink or swim, I’m always going to swim. There’s no better way to learn appreciation for something than understanding what the absence of that thing feels like. This is not all happening to me, it’s happening for me. There’s a lesson to be learned. Connect with Emma: Emma's IG Emma's Website For more information about Amber Morningstar follow her on Instagram, click here, or check out her YouTube Channel or awesome Facebook Page! Looking for a Competition Bikini? Shop for a suit at Angel Competition Bikinis' And don’t forget about Just CBD! Find tons of CBD products made with quality, honesty, and love. Use the code AMBER to get 20% your entire order!
Check out the latest episode of the “This is Gonna Hurt” podcast. In this episode, Gordon is once again joined by your favorite co-host, Emma Duncan. Gordon and Emma review every single movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Along the way, we learn, Why Emma doesn’t like Captain Marvel Why the first Avengers and Winter Soldier are near perfect movies And we hear Gordon and Emma’s predictions about “Endgame”. Be warned: lots of spoilers ahead. Thanks for listening. If you would like to become a podcast patron you can do so by clicking anchor.fm/thisisgonnahurtand clicking the “support this podcast” button. If you want to know what I’m up to, go to www.jgordonduncan.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thisisgonnahurt/support
“The narrative that I couldn’t do things never entered my life.” Emma Coburn is a professional middle-distance runner for New Balance. She’s a world champion in the steeplechase, and competed at both the 2012 and 2016 Olympic games. On this episode, the Crested Butte, CO, native (and newlywed!) talks about being coached by her husband, Joe Bosshard, explains the unintentional way she got into the steeplechase, and talks about what it was like breaking her own American record in the 3000-meter steeplechase in London in 2017. Plus, she opens up about body image, posing nude for the ESPN Bodies Issue, and what inspires her. This episode is brought to you by Strava, the leading social network for athletes. Click here to join today! Listen on Apple Podcasts I SoundCloud I Overcast I Stitcher I Google Play Here’s what you’ll get in this episode: Emma explains what exactly the steeplechase is, how she became a professional steeplechaser, and why it’s such an awesome event (1:30) Why Emma had no interest in running in college (6:25) Emma’s decision to go pro (9:45) How Emma found her mental strength (11:20) Emma’s most recent record-breaking performance — at 7,000 feet! (14:30) What it’s like breaking your own world record (18:00) How Emma met her now-husband — and coach! — Joe Bosshard (22:20) Why Emma wanted to gain 10 pounds for her wedding (23:25) What Emma’s relationship with her body is like (28:10) Emma’s advice for improving your confidence and body image (31:30) What it was like posing nude for the ESPN Bodies Issue (33:45) What’s going through Emma’s head when she’s on the starting line (40:05) What it was like medaling at the Rio Olympics in 2016 — and becoming the first American woman to medal in the steeplechase at the Olympics (41:00) How Emma stood her ground against Rule 40 (44:15) What inspires Emma every day (46:10) Emma’s advice for how to make running fun (48:35) What we mention on this episode: New Balance Western State Colorado University Trent Sanderson Joe Bosshard University of Colorado Aisha Praught Leer Gracie Coburn’s viral video IAAF Kaela Edwards Orangetheory Fitness Jenny Simpson Secret Stash Pizza Do You Believe in Miracles documentary The Plaza Hotel Follow Emma: Instagram @emmacoburn Twitter @emmajcoburn Facebook Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Facebook Twitter @aliontherun1 Blog Strava Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts SoundCloud Overcast Stitcher Google Play SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you’re enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!
Listen in as Brad sits down with Emma Pallant - Pro Triathlete and 2X World Duathlon Champion. In this episode Emma steps Brad through her journey to her international Ironman 70.3 success including her recent 2nd place at the Ironman 70.3 World Championship after only one and a half years racing the distance. Emma shares around her promising athletics career in middle distance running before undergoing a knee surgery that saw her starting biking and swimming as cross training. We hear Emma's mantra, best advice and funny training stories as well as what drives her to be at her physical best. Listen in as we delve into the following: Emma's success in track running Emma's knee surgery How Emma found triathlon Emma's first triathlon Why Emma decided to start the 70.3 distance Performance Round Emma's best recovery tips Emma's mantra If you have enjoyed the show please hit SUBSCRIBE for to ensure you are one of the first to future episodes. Jump over to POGO Physio - www.pogophysio.com.au for more details Follow @Brad_Beer Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat Please direct any questions, comments, and feedback to the above social media handles. Powered by POGO Physio, Mermaid Waters, Australia
This week I'm joined by Emma Mildon, a Spiritual Assistant, #1 Best Selling Author and Spiritual Philanthropist. She connects with like-minded soul searchers across the globe and aims to provide fun spiritual wisdom to her generation. And, I have to tell you, after our chat I knew I found a new soul sister. We spoke about spirituality, daily rituals and more. After this interview, all I wanted to do was fly to New Zealand and spend all day analyzing our dreams, working with crystals, and enhancing our chakras; while pulling oracle cards with Emma. For those of you on the spiritual path, her best selling book, The Soul Searchers Handbook, is hands down the most comprehensive “bible” I have ever seen! We jammed on: Why Emma came out of the spiritual closet (much like myself) Her daily rituals and practices How she spiritually preps for her day using crystals Learn how to find out your life path number How to use crystals to enhance your chakras Her use of the jade egg Soulmates and how she met hers Show notes: http://www.margaretromero.com/episode18