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In our continuing series on expat groups in Belgium, The Bulletin talks to Lilian Eilers and Ester Muñoz Guil about how the club offers a large programme of activities and charity initiatives for its multinational members
My Friend Irma starring Marie Wilson, originally broadcast May 17, 1948, 73 years ago, New York Professional Women's Club. Jane has been accepted into the, "New York Professional Women's Club." Irma wants to be a member too.
We Talk to Chris about her book - The Less You Know the More They Make - How it educates people to the basics of finance and goes over the mistakes people make in trying to navigate the financial world. We also discuss her beliefs in investing and what she does when working with clients. She also has a National group Called Financially Sassy Women who meet in person and on Facebook that we discuss in Length. Chris is adept at alternative investments for her clients and can be reached through her website https://www.cqconsultingservices.com/. or we can put you in touch with her.
Fibber Friday a little late!
The Nadroumai Women’s Club in Western Viti Levu convened on the coral coast, last week, to celebrate a successful agroforestry project that will provide benefits for future generations. The project, “Enhancing value-added products and environmental benefits from agroforestry systems in the Pacific” wrapped up with a list of forward-looking achievements that will provide income, sustenance and climate change mitigation benefits for years. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
leslie,april,cynthia ,erin discussing cedarfalls women's club investigation
Herzlich Willkommen zu dieser neuen spannenden Folge! Spannend aus zwei Gründen: Zum einen stellen sich zwei Mitbegründerinnen des ESB Women's Club vor, sowie die Idee und die Funktion des Vereins. Zum anderen sprechen Tessy und Susi mit Aaron und Basti über Themen wie die mangelnde Gleichberechtigung der Frau in der Arbeitswelt, als auch die Frauenquote und thematisieren darüber hinaus die Wichtigkeit von genderkonformer Sprache. Ihr möchtet euch engagieren in Form einer Mitgliedschaft oder habt Fragen zu diesen Themen? Dann freuen sich die Mädels über jede eurer Fragen, beispielsweise auf Instagram oder auch auf LinkedIn. Wir hoffen, mit unserem Podcast einen kleinen aber wichtigen Beitrag geleistet zu haben, um das Thema #Gleichberechtigung weiter in das Bewusstsein unserer Gesellschaft zu rücken! Erwähnte Podcasts findet Ihr hier: FinMarie Manager Magazin
What I didn't realize is what I've overcome. I had to read my story to see my story. 2020 sucks! This year is awful. But I am not. I was bruised. But not utterly broken this year. The same is true for you, Mum. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
One in four women. One in four patients. That one is me. I am the one in four. I am the one. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
I'm thankful. I may not feel it but I will it. Empty chairs won't deter me this year. No matter what, for my dreams and my future, my Thanks Giving starts today. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
There's a still, small and subtle presence within me that gives me the strength to go on every day. Some days, it's a voice. Other days it's a feeling. A breath. An awareness up my spine that reminds me I can make it. I'm tapping into that today. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
“Big girls don't cry.” That's a lie I learned as a little girl. Well, I'm a full grown woman now and sometimes, I cry. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
A moment of silence is refreshing. It is also unnerving. It is important to our personal health to take time to just be silent. Even if life around you encroaches on it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
It's Grace Day! I know that sounds odd today but instead of being anxious and allowing the magnitude of today take us into a spiral, why not wrap yourself in Grace? Be good to yourself today. And no matter what the day brings, you bring Grace to you. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
Her name is Kathy Brant. She's asked, Why did they do this to me?” It's a good question. She needs a good answer. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
When will Black mothers stop losing their children to police shootings? When will Black mothers children matter? Walter Wallace's mother lost her son yesterday on the street in Philadelphia. And she stood there. Watching. As he was killed by the police. When will the lives of Black mothers children matter? Someone tell me when? When? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
Maternity leave is a staple in the US today. What if we had the same expectation for the bereaved Mum? Three days or one week alway from work is not enough of the time needed to grieve. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
I was thinking about what I'm thankful for today. It was hard because this election cycle has included bashing the parent of an addicted child. My mom lost a child to addiction and it pains me to hear this current bullying. For you Mums who are struggling with this, I invite you to remember your child in gratitude. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
The post pandemic me is so dope I can't wait to give her to the world. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
The Loud Women's Club podcast is a celebration of the opinionated. Hosted by Melissa Huston, we find and support our voices by discussing the timely issues of society, culture, and politics. In this introductory episode, we meet the Loud Women who will start us off on this adventure. Welcome to the club.
Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Day sneaks up on me. I get this feeling, then I look at the date - October 15 and it all makes sense. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
Can we hold a place in our hearts for Mums who lost their pregnancies through abortion and termination? Every loss of a child hurts. Every loss carries pain. Abortion and terminations carry condemnation. No child loss ever should. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
When someone says you are strong, believe them and learn to accept the supernatural strength that is in you. It may not feeling like it, but Mum, every day you keeping going, living and loving, you are overcoming. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
Just knowing that this Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month exists and is a thing makes me grateful. Recognition of what we've been through may seem like nothing, but since we do, I'm just grateful. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
210,195 US citizens have died due to COVID-19. That number is staggering. It is not a joke. It is not to be taken lightly. Those are 210,195 human beings. And countless mothers who now mourn. I'm mad as hell about that! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
When I lost my precious Daniel in 2002, I did not receive any bereavement counseling. Almost immediately after my still birth, I was asked to donate his body for research. My bereavement was not acknowledged. I was offered no counseling. No one cared about my mental health. I'm glad to say, that is changing today. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
We have a new member. I hate those words. I love our community which is not exclusive. We welcome celebrity and the not famous. We speak with our love. Today, our love is to Chrissy and her precious angel, Jack. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
I see everything twice. Thyroid eye disease has made it difficult to do normal things like see clearly. . Yet, it has helped me to realize that sometimes, I just can't do what I thought I could. And that is freeing. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
Being thankful for what has failed me and given me much anxiety is becoming a part of my life journey. On this Thankful Thursday, I'm thanking this body I live in for showing up for me everyday. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
Peace is heavy. Peace is life. And with this peace that came over me through my brother, Bruce, I intend to enjoy every minute of it. Cause that's living! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
We used to think about our child's future. But what about your own? It awaits. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
Be true to you. Start a “me” campaign. A campaign focused on who you are, Mum. It's time to not to love your child more than and better than yourself, but to love yourself better than anyone else, including the memory of your child. Uncomfortable. I know. But being true to you is. And it's worth it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
Let's be honest. There are some things that have happened in your life because your child has passed on. Even positive things. For me, the most lasting and impactful positive I've experienced was the end of romantic relationships that were not good for me. On this Thankful Thursday, I am so grateful for that! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
Mothers don't admit the relief that sometimes comes after her child has died. But her body feels it. Her mind knows it. Her chores are different. She has time for herself again. And she feels guilty. Mum, it's okay to release relief. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
What do you do with a happy thought, a happy memory, or a happy moment you have after your child has passed away? Do you suppress it? Pretend it doesn't exist? Lie to yourself and others about them? Or do you experience the happy after hurt? Happy times come after you've lost your child, and there is a freedom in allowing yourself to experience them. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
I've lost both of my children and I am free. I'm free from the daily cares of motherhood. I've never said this out loud before, but this freedom is as much a part of my motherhood as a mum as my hurts and pains. What I have lost has made me free. Now that I've said it, during the next three weeks, we're going to explore what “lost and free” means for a Mum. Join us! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
Julia Jackson is not one of us. But, in some ways she is. While her son is currently hospitalized, and possibly paralyzed for the rest of his life, she spoke words of wisdom for us all when she said, “we have to examine our hearts.” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
My favorite sports team was just swept in the playoffs. Four games to none. Disgusting. The next day, the coach was fired. He should have been. Like him, I've been fired, too. Maybe I should have been. I don't know. What I do know is that being fired is not the end of my story. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
This Thankful Thursday I'm grateful for the support that grounds me and makes me strong. I learned about support from yoga. Let me explain ... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
How are you doing? Have you checked in on yourself? Are you okay? You know, it's okay to be okay. It's good to be good. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
Today, I'm thankful for three simple words: Not Right Now. Learning to say these words in my mind, in my heart and out of my mouth have been life changing. Not Right Now. It's how I'm learning to enjoy me! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
I used to try to hide my scars. I don't any more. They prove that I've been through something. Came through something. And I'm living with something that makes me special. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
Michelle Obama is a Mum. She has low level depression. So do I. But I'm still thankful on this Thankful Thursday,, I'm depressed and angry, but thankful for an outlet to talk about it. Let's talk about it, Mum. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
Today, my bed didn't come. The storm, Isaias ripped through town. And, then my tooth broke. With everything else, I'm spiraling into a bit of sadness and thinking about my kids. This year sucks. But I'm not letting it take me down. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
What better day to celebrate International Friendship Day 2020 than on a Thankful Thursday. I'm thankful for my friend who helped me get through my losses, so I recognize Renee today with this quick book excerpt. What about you? Tell us what friend you are thankful for today. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
Parents want their children to be safe. Do you think about your child's safety? That's because you are STILL a parent. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
Friday, July 24 is #SelfCareDay but I'm not waiting until tomorrow to start my self-care. I'm thankful for me today! So much so that I'm starting early and taking #selfcaretime for me today and tomorrow. How about you? How are you caring for you? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
This month, Philadelphia has been following the story of the disappearance of little King Hill. We now know more. The two, almost three year old, was killed. His mother is heartbroken. So am I. *CORRECTION: King Hill's mother's name is Amber Hill. Her name was misstated in this episode. I apologize for that error. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
Safe places are important. I don't have just one safe place. I have many because I need different types of refuge at different times. One of my safe places is Scripture, especially Psalm 34:8. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support
Postponed is a verb that means to cause or arrange to take place at a time later than first scheduled. When my child died, my motherhood was postponed. What else has been postponed in your life because of your loss? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silent-womens-club-podcast/support