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The St John's Status of Women's Council announced they are preparing to offer the province's first Managed Alcohol Program VOCM's Gerri Lynn Mackey sat down with Laura Winters Executive Director with the St John's Status of Women's Council and Becky Fleming Harm Reduction Coordinator.
Negative attitudes towards the Muslim community in New Zealand - and in particular towards women - remains deep-rooted and has been addressed at a gathering part of the anti-terrorism hui in Christchurch. The Islamic Women's Council hosted a session entitled "What hate feels like now". Council spokesperson Anjum Rahman spoke to Corin Dann.
Negative attitudes towards the Muslim community in New Zealand - and in particular towards women - remains deep-rooted and has been addressed at a gathering part of the anti-terrorism hui in Christchurch. The Islamic Women's Council hosted a session entitled "What hate feels like now". Council spokesperson Anjum Rahman spoke to Corin Dann.
A 27-year-old man will appear in Christchurch District Court today after an online threat to the Linwood Islamic Centre and the Al Noor Mosque. Both mosques were searched on Tuesday after a member of the public warned police about a post on the 4chan website. The man has been charged with threatening to kill. Anjum Rahman is with the Islamic Women's Council. She spoke to Susie Ferguson.
A New Zealand woman linked to a terrorist group in Syria should be put through a deradicalisation programme and rehabilitated according the Islamic Women's council. But the question is whether it should Australia or New Zealand who takes responsibility for her. Twenty-five-year-old Suhayra Aden, who has been linked to the Islamic State terrorist group, is in custody with her two children after trying to cross the border from Syria. She was born in New Zealand but moved to Australia when she was was six and held dual citizenship, until Australia revoked hers. Anjum Rahman from the Islamic Women's Council NZ talks to Lisa Owen. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6232871306001
The Islamic Women's Council of New Zealand says Australia must take responsibility for the woman described by the Turkish government as an Islamic State terrorist. The 26-year-old, who had dual New Zealand and Australian citizenship, was detained trying to cross illegally into Turkey from Syria with her two children. Suhayra Aden left for Australia when she was six and travelled to Syria from Australia on an Australian passport. However, Australia has since stripped the woman of citizenship. Anjum Rahman from the Islamic Women's Council of New Zealand spoke to Susie Ferguson.
#178 — We are two weeks away from kicking off our fourth class of The Wise Women's Council, and we have an extraordinary group of people joining us for the year ahead. WWC is our year-long leadership incubator for women business leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators who are also navigating pregnancy, parenthood, and motherhood. We go deep together for the better part of a year and support women at their growth edge who want to continue to level up in their life and career. In this episode, I'm diving into the nuances of the program: how I've designed it, what parts of past mastermind programs I've used, why I changed the structure to better fit the lives of working parents, and the research behind why I've made the program the way it is. Over the last few weeks I have been interviewing, talking, laughing, and even crying with so many of you during our interviews and gathering calls, and I'm looking forward to spending the year ahead with so many of you. If you've been thinking about applying to join us, if you've never heard of the program before, or you're watching along, listening and learning (I see you! I do this, too), this episode is about what the program is for, how I've designed it, and the program goals we have for the women & womxn who join us. Apply to join us in the year ahead: www.startupparent.com/wwc --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/startuppregnant/message
Ko tō tātou kāinga tēnei: Royal Commission of Inquiry into the terrorist attack on Christchurch masjidain on 15 March 2019, was released to the public on Monday. The Islamic Women's Council said the investigation into the March 15 attacks has done nothing to deliver justice for the lives affected. Spokesperson Anjum Rahman talks to Lisa Owen.
A founding member of the Islamic Women's Council, Anjum Rahman, shares her thoughts on the Royal Commission of Inquiry's report.
How a lone gunman managed to build up an arsenal of high powered weapons and commit this country's worst act of terrorism, all the while seemingly under the radar of the intelligence services, are questions that could be answered today. This afternoon the findings of the Royal Commission into the Christchurch terror attacks are made public. A spokesperson for the Islamic Women's Council, Anjum Rahman, told Conan Young she welcomes victims being given a copy of the report ahead of time, but they should also have been provided with legal help.
The Islamic Womens Council of New Zealand is demanding a major overhaul of New Zealand's public service in the wake of the Royal Comission Enquiry into the Christchurch Mosque Attacks. The group hopes the report, which is due out later this week, will provide a clear picture of the circumstances surrounding the deadly attacks in March 2019. Crucial details were not made public as the gunman pleaded guilty and there was never a trial. Aliya Danzeisen holds the Government Engagement Portfolio for the Islamic Women's Council of New Zealand She speaks to Susie Ferguson.
Bridget Clarke St. John's Status Of Women's Council Advocacy Coordinator- Ward 2 By-Election by VOCM
The events in our country over the last 2 months have been challenging, and as a nation, we’ve had to have conversations about race and inclusivity on both the community and professional level. The Women’s Council is a group with a significant amount of influence, which can help to amplify the voices of Black Realtors and map the way forward for real estate. Today’s episode is a special panel discussion hosted by Brenda Lee Szlachta, National President of Women's Council. We’re joined by real estate agents to have an open and honest conversation on inclusivity, diversity, leadership and our way forward.
The lawyer who helped the Islamic Women's Council compile their submission to the Royal Commission into the Mosque Attacks says she is sickened by the way their fears were dismissed. The council believes it's likely the mosque attacks would never have happened if the public service - including police and security agencies - had not ignored their repeated warnings about the threats. That even included a threat made from Christchurch in February last year to burn a Koran on 15 March outside the Hamilton Mosque. Lawyer Frances Joychild speaks to Corin Dann.
Chamber President, Jamie Andrus joins the Women's Council of Realtors Cache Valley to discuss the role of the Chamber and the state of the Cache Valley economy. Learn more about the Cache Valley Chamber and become a member at https://cachechamber.com/ The Cache Valley Insider is a production of the Cache Valley Chamber of Commerce.
Disrupt Your Thinking is a very special "VERY BIG" episode of DISRUPTION NATION featuring Jamie Terry-Phillips and Jamie Zegarelli as well as the Women's Council of REALTORS-Bay Area
This Sunday marks the one-year anniversary of the Christchurch mosque attacks.A memorial honouring the 51 who died will be hosted in the city's Horncastle Arena.Aliya Danzeisen of the Islamic Women's Council told Andrew Dickens Muslims don't usually mark anniversaries of death."In Islamic culture, we are meant to be living the legacy of a person everyday, so if they have a positive legacy you should carry that on."The memorial will feature local Muslim leaders, Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel, and the Governor General Dame Patsy Reddy.LISTEN ABOVE
Jo Ann Stevens is a 30-year REALTOR® and 2018 National President of WCR. You can hear her strength of character and leadership as you listen to Jo Ann tell her story that takes you from the beginning of her career to the pinnacle of national leadership of a meaningful organization.
Jo Ann Stevens is a 30-year REALTOR® and 2018 National President of WCR. You can hear her strength of character and leadership as you listen to Jo Ann tell her story that takes you from the beginning of her career to the pinnacle of national leadership of a meaningful organization.
Christina Chipman joins host, Ryan Pulliam, do speak on the outstanding organization of Women's Council of Realtors and how that organization impacts the real estate industry.
Steph Belcher has combined the music and creativity that run through her soul with an incredible knack for numbers and a gift for communication to become a powerful educator and one the Midwestern USA’s most sought after music business managers. Motherhood helped Steph understand the power and joy of caring for others while a fierce independence and the abilities of a persuasive leader have allowed her to unlock artists’ potential to overcome their fears, find profit, and magnify their message. About the Guest: With an incredible knack for numbers and a gift for communication, Steph Belcher is one of Michigan's most sought-after business managers. She has an innate ability to interpret and translate the complex world of financial management, economics, and taxes for emerging and established creatives. Ms. Belcher became fluent in the language of financial management after spending nearly two decades working in artist management, booking, promotions, and marketing. She’s also served as a financial educator, marketing and economics entrepreneur, and small business tax preparer. “My goal is to remove financial roadblocks, so artists are free to create. I am proud to be a go-to collaborator for musicians, artists, and other creative people who need help with budgeting, tax planning, and business set-up. I love educating my clients about their financial situation, because it allows me to combine emerging music, financial management, and economics while connecting with people and helping more music get made,” she said. Ms. Belcher is currently preparing to launch a business management course that teaches musicians, managers, agents, and bookkeepers the intricacies of the music business. She also teaches Self-Employment Skills and leads the Music Industry Studies Club at DIME Detroit, where she is the MIS Area Coordinator. She prepares tax returns at the Livonia CPA firm Cole Newton and Duran, CPA's and is the treasurer of the Women's Council for Art - Michigan. Personal Links: E-mail: sgb@stephbelcher.com http://instagram.com/stephbelcher http://facebook.com/stephbelcherbizmanagement/ Resource Links: Marie Foleo’s Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/marieforleo Daring Greatly- https://amzn.to/2TXnxFg Girl, Wash Your Face- https://amzn.to/37mriYP How to Make it in the New Music Business- https://amzn.to/38vnBAn About the Host: Dan McPherson, International Speaker, Business and Personal Development Coach, and CEO of Leaders Must Lead, is on a mission to help Creatives and Entrepreneurs create and grow profit and understand that Dreams ARE Real. With more than 25 years’ experience in corporate roles leading teams of up to 2000 and responsible for more than $150M in revenue, Dan is a recognized expert in leadership, sales, and business strategy. Through his Leaders Must Learn Mastermind, Dreams ARE Real Podcast, Foundations of Success Training, and powerful 1-1 coaching, Dan helps hundreds of entrepreneurs around the world from musicians and artists to chiropractors, coaches, retailers, and beyond experience success and accomplish their goals. To learn more about Dan or to follow him on Social Media, you can find him on: Website: www.leadersmustlead.com Leaders Must Lead Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leadersmustlead Dreams are Real Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/365493184118010/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leadersmustlead/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/leadersmustlead YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZXypDeFKyZnpeQXcX-AsBQ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to my podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. You can also subscribe from the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave us an iTunes review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to me and greatly appreciated. They help my podcast rank higher on iTunes, which exposes the show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on iTunes.
Very special episode of Women's Council everyone! Childhood friend and entertainer Marcel aka Lajuanesworld on IG joins the show! He sits down to discuss his childhood, pressures of being an entertainer, his own insecurities, relationships and more! This is a must listen because his story embodies what WCAF is about. Send any topics/guest to womenscouncil18@gmail.com Follow IG: wc_af and on Facebook: Women's Council And Friends.
On this week's episode Ric and Larry sit down with LaTisha Grant and Stephaine Milburn of TAS Realty. During their interview Team TAS talks about the latest in real estate, their respective entrepreneurial journeys, and how they go above and beyond for their clients. LaTisha and Stephanie also discuss their involvement with the Women's Council of HBREA and some their community outreach and fundraising projects.Are you moving to Houston? The "Right To Buy" is perfect for you !!! Click the link below to register:http://bit.ly/PRNright2buy
Karen Briscoe is the creator of the transformative "5 Minute Success" concept. Her books Real Estate Success in 5 Minutes a Day: Secrets of a Top Agent Revealed and Commit to Get Leads: 66 Day Challenge® offer a combination of information and inspiration delivered through memorable stories. Karen is also the host of the “5 Minute Success” podcast which has ranked #1 on Overcast most recommended in the business category. Further, she has completed the John Maxwell Team Certification Program for Coaching, Speaking and Training. Karen is the principal owner of the Huckaby Briscoe Conroy Group (HBC) with Keller Williams. The HBC Group has been recognized by the Wall Street Journal as one of the 250 Top Realtor® teams in the United States. Since 1977, HBC Group has sold over 1,500 homes valued at over $1.5 billion. The team consistently sells over 100 residential properties annually ranging from multi-million dollar luxury estates to condominiums and townhomes. Primary markets areas include Northern Virginia, suburban Maryland and Washington, DC. As a real estate professional, Karen is a member of the Institute of Luxury Home Marketing, FIABCI International Real Estate Federation and Women's Council of Realtors®. Connect with Karen Briscoe: Website: www.5MinuteSuccess.com Twitter: @5MinuteSuccess Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Website: http://jondwoskin.com/ Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Thejondwoskinexperience/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/
In this week's podcast, we discuss restrictions on chlorine use in milking parlours, and we hear the IFA oppose the loan of AIB farm loans and the Women's Council call for farm pension equality.
Loved having this spur of the moment interview with Debra. She is an amazing stager and 2018 President of Women's Council of Realtors Greater Palm Beach County. From full house staging to a utilizing what a seller already owns to create a fresh, appealing and inviting look to a home for sale. You can like and follow Debra at: https://www.facebook.com/stagerdebra/ Thanks for listening today and please subscribe and share! If you like what you are hearing please consider leaving a 5 Star Review! Michele Bee's Favorite Things:Home Decor and More! Disclosure: Links in this post/on this page may contain affiliate links and if you go through them to make a purchase I will earn a commission.Buzz By Our Social Media Channels and Say Hello! More Daily inspo right here on the "gram".The Michele Bee on Instagram Realtors if you love Alexa Flash Briefings click here This Podcast is brought to you by #SoooBoca Lifestyle & Media and The Bellisari Real Estate Group at RE/MAX Services (Boca Based | Global Mindset)#SoooBoca on InstagramYouTube REAL ESTATE INFO - BUYERS & SELLERS → What is My Home Worth?
For this second episode the ladies take more of your listener questions. Send any topics/guest request to womenscouncil18@gmail.com. Follow on IG: wc_af and on Facebook: Womens Council And Friends
In the last installment of the summer series on technology, Monica talks with our guest, Sam Powell, about the virtual office. Since beginning her real estate venture, Sam has been working towards being 100% paperless and 100% virtual. In this episode, she talks with Monica about the equipment she uses, the programs and applications she uses, tips for being successful and mobile, and also a little bit about her marketing and branding strategy. If you’re looking to go virtual or paperless, this is an episode you won’t want to miss! One of the main things to be mindful of if you’re wanting to step into the mobile/virtual office experience, it’s important to have good battery management. Charge everything every night so you can grab and go when you need to. In addition to the hardware she needs for her work, she completes the virtual office by also bringing her marketing with her. She has branded stickers and labels that fit her devices as well as branded shirts, so when she is out working in the community she is marketing and networking. When Sam is out and about, people recognize and notice her logo and she is able to start conversations and forge connections with people she maybe wouldn’t otherwise if she kept to herself. Sam and Monica talk about how their interactions in the community enhance communication and allow REALTORS® to polish their people skills. Sam talks about her approach to using her phone to talk live with clients versus communicating via text or email. Like many of us, Sam doesn’t like being caught off-guard and prefers when clients send a text or email about what they want to discuss so she can be prepared with the necessary information. She is prompt in getting back with her clients. Often she leaves her phone on Do Not Disturb while she’s focusing on a project. Whatever your system is, if you’re proactive to train your clients, they will know how to work with your system. Communicating via text and email also automatically allows client communication to be documented. It can also allow some privacy if you are working on location; there are less likely to be people around that may know your client. On the reverse, having a phone conversation or meeting face-to-face can allow for more clarity and emotion, especially with any questions or issues about a deal. After you have a phone or in-person conversation, you can always follow up with an email to review and recap the issues discussed, and then the conversation is documented. To take client notes paperlessly, Sam uses Evernote. This program allows a one-stop shop; you can upload photos along with your notes. The notes in Evernote are mostly for Sam herself, and then to share information with the clients and it’s usually via detailed email. Sam also uses the electronic notepad that comes with computers and puts in notes that come in from the client. There are a few other applications and places where you could store this kind of information: Google Docs, OneNote/OneDrive (Microsoft), and Dropbox. Using things like Word and Excel can also help you organize client information and data as well as track trends. One of the nice things about a mobile office and using some of these programs is that it’s easy to get set up on multiple devices. Sam tells the story about her mobile office being stolen from her car, and how quickly she was able to get back up and running after it was stolen. It also makes it easy to train additional members of your team. When working out in the community, Sam always tries to be able to connect to the wifi in a minimum of two ways. She uses a Verizon hotspot, and her phone can also function as a hotspot. For a backup third solution, you can use the wifi at the location that you’re at, but you want to make sure it is a secure network, since you may be handling sensitive or secure client data. If you’re having to use data, you can conserve data by not sending attachments in email messages. You can paste the link to Dropbox or Google Docs where these files are stored and then they can access live documents. You can also train your clients to find the information they need in these shared folders. It also provides a place for clients to leave notes too, so there is little misunderstanding. This is helpful when comparing appraisals and reports for full disclosure. If you use a hotspot frequently to connect to the internet, there are protection devices you can use. Please don’t use public wifi to run your business. There are lots of tools to help you, so don’t let this discourage you from pursuing the mobile office — just do it with care! Another big point of the virtual office is flexibility. They make battery packs so you can charge your laptop without sitting near an outlet. Being proactive about working remotely is one of the most important things in being successful in working remotely. There are also battery packs that allow you to plug into a traditional outlet. Sam talks about the hardware she uses to run her virtual office. When she’s home, she uses a Mac cinema screen connected to a MacBook Air. When she travels, she uses the Macbook. She also carries her iPad mini; it ends up being the same configuration that she has at home, just a smaller version. Since you’re paperless, you don’t need to worry about a printer. Your computer, hotspot, and phone should do the trick! Circling back to her marketing techniques and brand set up, Sam talks about her approach to picking a location. She likes to switch it up and feeds off the environment around her. She also likes to explore her immediate neighborhood/community. Some agents will frequent the same few places, which allows you to get to know the staff and regulars that can provide connections. Sam’s final thoughts for the episode: It can be really beneficial to be intentional about having someone else sit across from you from time to time and work side-by-side. It can be an opportunity to learn from your peers as well. In a day, Sam likes to set up shop once in a location and stay there until she has to drive to an appointment or something. She will sometimes post on Facebook where her mobile office is for the day and that allows people the opportunity to stop by and talk. Additional Links: Guest Links: Website Facebook LinkedIn Training4RE.com Center for REALTOR® Development — onlinelearning.REALTOR® REBAC.net Crdpodcast.com — Podcast Website CRD@REALTORS.org Guest Bio: 2014 President of Women's Council of REALTORS® Top Producer 2012 & 2013, Awarded by the Chicago Association of REALTORS® A real estate professional since 2002, Sam is passionate about making the industry better by educating consumers regardless of if you work with her or not, peer-to-peer sharing no matter what company you work for, or through her volunteer work as the 2016 Women's Council of REALTORS® Illinois State President, 2014 Women's Council of REALTORS® Chicago Chapter President, Game Day Operations Manager of the Chicago Force, a Women's Semi-Professional Tackle Football Team (2013 National Champions), as well as an active member of the Chicago Association of REALTORS® Professional Standards Committee. You can follow Sam on facebook.com/askforsam to see what she's up to at any time. Host Information: Monica Neubauer Speaker/Podcaster/REALTOR® Monica@MonicaNeubauer.com FuntentionalLiving.com FranklinTNBlog.com
They're back yall! The women of The Spectrum Podcast (Vannessa, Jasmine & new member Brandy) take more of your listener questions. Dont forget to email topics, questions and opinions to thespectrumpodcast17@gmail.com to have your email read on the podcast. Follow on IG: spectrumpodcast_ , Twitter: podcasspectrum, Youtube: The Spectrum Podcast and Facebook: The Spectrum Podcast