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“They are the celebrants at Mass, proclaimers of the Gospel, witnesses to the Works of Mercy. They all…priests, deacons, and women religious…exemplify Symbols of Service,” said Joanne Fox, Siouxland Catholic Radio Board President. You thought you knew your pastor, deacon, or Sister. Symbols of Service, a new local program on Siouxland Catholic Radio introduces you and our listeners about their upbringing, education, and what drew them to their vocation, Fox added. Symbols of Service airs Thu ...
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Unpaused is a podcast for women wanting to restart an interrupted career or mastermind a new one after an extended break from work. // Hosted by Judy Stewart Seasons 1-7 Produced by Leonie Marsh Sound Engineers: Lana Kristensen (S1-6) and Jason Millhouse // Instagram: @_unpaused Website: www.unpaused.net
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How does Father Mark Stoll's degree in Mass Communications assist him in his duties as a priest? Find out Thursday, May 16, 2024, at 3:20 p.m. during Symbols of Service on Siouxland Catholic Radio 88.1 FM. You can also listen on-demand by clicking on this text. Symbols of Service is sponsored by Landkamer Flag Sales, Norfolk, Nebraska. Contact Siou…
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Find out why Fred Karpuk assists his parish as a deacon and what he enjoys most about being a deacon on Symbols of Service, Thursday, May 9, 2024, at 3:20 p.m. on Siouxland Catholic Radio. You can listen on-demand by clicking on this text thanks to Landkamer Flag Sales, Norfolk, Nebraska. Contact Siouxland Catholic Radio 88.1 FM: Email us at fhcrad…
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Why did Father David Hemann choose the priesthood over becoming a professional musician? What part does music play in his vocation? Find out during Symbols of Service, Thursday, May 2, 2024, at 3:20 p.m. on Siouxland Catholic Radio 88.1 FM or listen on-demand by clicking on this text. Symbols of Service is sponsored by Landkamer Flag Sales, Norfolk…
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Sister Pia Portmann grew up in Switzerland. Why did she decide to become a missionary? What brought her to the United States? Find out Thursday, April 11, 2024 at 3:20 p.m. on Symbols of Service with Derek Hill on Siouxland Catholic Radio 88.1 FM or listen on-demand by clicking on this link. Symbols of Service is brought to you by Landkamer Flag Sa…
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How did Fr. Carl Zoucha's experience at the University of Nebraska-Omaha play a part in him becoming a priest? What motivated him to enter the seminary? Find out during Symbols of Service with Derek Hill on Siouxland Catholic Radio 88.1 FM or listen on-demand by clicking on this link. Symbols of Service is brought to you by Landkamer Flag Sales, No…
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How did Sister Jodie Zimmerman come to the decision of a religious life? What are some of the assignments she has enjoyed along the way? Find out Thursday, March 28, 2024, at 3:20 p.m. on Siouxland Catholic Radio 88.1 FM on Symbols of Service with Derek Hill, brought to you by Landkamer Flag Sales in Norfolk, Nebraska. You can also listen on-demand…
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How did Deacon Joe Twidwell's career as an attorney help him to become a deacon? Who was the primary influence in helping him make that decision? Find out Thursday, March 21, 2024, at 3:20 p.m. on Symbols of Service on Siouxland Catholic Radio or listen on-demand by clicking on this text. Symbols of Service is brought to you by Landkamer Flag Sales…
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Why did Fr. Michael Keating from the Archdiocese of Omaha choose the priesthood after growing up on a farm in Dubuque, Iowa? Learn more Thursday, March 7 at 3:20 p.m. during Symbols of Service with Derek Hill on Siouxland Catholic Radio 88.1 FM. Symbols of Service is brought to you by Landkamer Flag Sales in Norfolk, Nebraska. Contact Siouxland Cat…
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Dennis Brockhaus took the long way to become a deacon. Find out more Thursday, March 7 at 3:20 pm on Symbols of Service on Siouxland Catholic Radio 88.1 FM brought to you by Landkamer Flag Sales. Or, listen on-demand by clicking on this text. Contact Siouxland Catholic Radio 88.1 FM: Email us at fhcradio@fhcradio.com Message us via Facebook or Inst…
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Why did Deacon Pat Brockhaus take the long way to become a deacon? Find out Thursday, March 8, 2024, at 3:20 p.m. during Symbols of Service on Siouxland Catholic Radio 88.1 FM or listen on-demand. Symbols of Service is brought to you by Landkamer Flag Sales in Norfolk, Nebraska. Contact Siouxland Catholic Radio 88.1 FM: Email us at fhcradio@fhcradi…
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What drew Father Craig Collison to become a priest and, while at Bishop Heelan, a sports announcer? Find out Thursday, February 29, 2024, at 3:20 p.m. or listen on-demand now, as host, Derek Hill, brings your Siouxland Catholic Radio's newest local show Symbols of Service. Symbols of Service is brought to you by Landkamer Flag Sales, Norfolk, Nebra…
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Earlier this year, Judy chanced upon meeting Carolina Guthmann, who, with her husband (former Italian television journalist Piero di Pasquale), are the creative forces behind Manima World in Palermo; a digital atelier of fine, hand embroidered home linens and ready to wear. If there are two words that make my heart beat faster, they are hand embroi…
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Margot McKinney is a fourth generation jeweller who has built a global fine jewellery empire. Having hit rock bottom in her early forties, Margot made a fine comeback by backing her own belief that if she liked a piece of jewellery, even if it was shamelessly bold, others would surely follow. And follow they did. She's now the second biggest suppli…
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At the end of 2006, a French patisserie bakery and cafe called Choquette opened in Brisbane. And with it a small slice of French epicurean life began to take root. Proprietor Lara Keating's dream to create an authentic French cafe experience drew deeply on the influence of her French mother, Francoise. The coffee was great and the pain-au-raisin gl…
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Catherine Walker is the most modest of success stories; retired but by no means idle. I find her happily sequestered in an early Tasmanian farmhouse in picturesque Longford. But it wasn't that long ago that she was being pulled into lead Australia's humanitarian efforts in the Solomon Islands, in Afghanistan and witnessing heartbreaking famine firs…
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Carol Westmore is a very capable woman. A mathematician by training, she exudes order and authority. However, Carol has found herself immersed in an adventure very much of her own making; the restoration of the artist John Glover's house and farm near Deddington (40kms from Launceston) in Tasmania, Australia. In embracing that undertaking; enormous…
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For 8 years, Danielle Alvarez presided at Fred's on Oxford Street, Sydney, over a stylish open kitchen and hearth, roasting pedigreed lamb legs and chickens, in full view of the fortunate few to have secured a booking. And, if Oxford Street was a long way from the Cuban immigrant community in which Danielle grew up in Miami, Florida, the imprint of…
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She writes to paint… or perhaps she paints to write. Either way, Naomi Bulger is a woman who has both sides of her brain hot-wired. And to think it all began with making rural commodities sound sexy. Listen now on Unpaused. Show Notes: Naomi's illustrations and hand written letters Tangle and Fern (Naomi's branding services) Pep Talks Podcast Naomi…
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Eleanor Roosevelt conducted a parallel life beyond the view of most of the American people, despite occupying the most prominent role for a woman in the country at that time. She maintained two different apartments in Washington Square in New York before and after the White House years and thereby opened the way to a host of new friends and renewed…
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What happens when one of the most famous women in the world goes back to work? She proves she has something to give by giving her all and leaving a legacy that no one can argue with. ⁠Jackie’s last 20 years were a study in how fulfilling a working life can be. She didn’t need to do it, she didn’t have to do it; she wanted to do it. ⁠And with two ma…
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Sustainable luxury travel expert, Juliet Kinsman, is your go-to person if the travel hotspots of the world that give back are on your wish list. She’s smart, she’s well -informed and she’s on Unpaused. Show Notes: Juliet's website Conde Naste Traveller Juliet's Book Rec 1: Open Up Why Talking About Money Will Change Your Life by Alex Holder Juliet'…
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India Hicks has been called the quintessential Brit “It” Girl-turned-entrepreneur but it's her latest chapter as a committed philanthropist that intrigues. Eloquent, provocative and never dull, here's India Hicks re-imagined on Unpaused.⁠ Show Notes: India's website Lord Louis Mountbatten, India's grandfather David Hicks, India's father David's Egy…
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Today, I am bringing you a story that is unfolding on a small Greek island - SYROS, where author and economist Oana Aristide has renovated a run-down, neo-classical villa into a jewel box of a hotel of just 9 suites, called Hotel Aristide. Oana’s personal story is a dramatic one. She grew up in Soviet-occupied Romania in her grandmother’s care, whe…
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Becoming a mother heralds a dramatic change in the lives of Australian women. New mothers go from spending a weekly average of two hours caring for others to a staggering 51 hours. And when women become mothers, they also increase the time they spend on housework, like cooking, cleaning and washing, leaping from a weekly average of 16 hours to 25 h…
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In our first episode of Season 5 I’m doing something different: interviewing Annabelle Hickson and recording it before a live audience at ‘Bertholme’, a heritage-listed, 19th century sandstone house on the outskirts of Brisbane’s CBD. Annabelle is here to promote her brand new publication GALAH magazine, which of course, is not her first foray into…
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Ex Asian Spice Girl (yes, this band really existed) turned founder of feted interior design firm SIREN, Mia Feasey has a dazzling Unpaused story to tell. Arriving in Australia from the UK with no friends, no contacts and just £1000 in her pocket, Feasey worked 6 jobs, joining the local lacrosse team when loneliness began to tell. Little did she kno…
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Judy speaks to retired Australian Family Court Justice, Michelle May. Michelle’s is a story with a great twist. She grew up in Brisbane, raised by a professional working mother, unusual for those times, who was a role model and trusted advisor to Michelle. Michelle recently retired from the bench after a 40-year career - firstly at the Family Court…
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Judy chats with marketing expert Souad Christina Saied, about embarking on a new career, her journalling process which has amassed a stack of invaluable data about herself (not only personally but professionally too) and her experience of racism and discrimination and what she's doing about it. Souad’s journaling habit, the signature exercise of he…
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Judy chats with Jane Bridge, Founder of Boardroom Partners. This is the Board intel everyone needs to hear but rarely accesses. For years, Jane ran Boardroom Partners, a board recruitment and advisory firm in Sydney. As a result, she is ideally placed to bear witness to the pitfalls and perils facing the board novice. If you’re considering a shift …
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'Sheryl Sandberg was right: the single most important career decision a woman makes is her choice of life partner. Brooks ignites that conversation for a new generation.' JAMILA RIZVI on The First Move by Emily Brooks Emily Brooks, author of The First Move (a book about the awakening of the young dating feminist) puts her case for a woman working o…
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Famous today as a human rights giant, feminist pathfinder and role model, few have had to overcome the glaring life pauses that Eleanor Roosevelt experienced, to achieve so much. ⁠ Yet most of the active steps she took to "unpause", especially in the critical period after her child-bearing years had come to an end, and her marriage was imperilled, …
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Famous today as a human rights giant, feminist pathfinder and role model, few have had to overcome the glaring life pauses that Eleanor Roosevelt experienced, to achieve so much. ⁠ Yet most of the active steps she took to "unpause", especially in the critical period after her child-bearing years had come to an end, and her marriage was imperilled, …
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After 30 years in business, Parisian Marie Daâge is a model of the truly modern woman. Her eponymous brand of exquisite hand painted dinner porcelain, has endured turndowns, lockdowns and the inevitable ups-and-downs of the economic cycle. Thirty years on, the brand and business prosper: Marie launched her first dedicated store and studio on Paris’…
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Maggie Beer is defined by many things, not least of which her culinary ambassadorship of the Barossa Valley. Rather than being defined by her age however, she is instead defined by her grit and longevity in an industry that churns through the gifted and talented more than most. While Maggie acknowledges her periods of burnout, she has come back to …
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When the working world feels like it's shrinking, it's time to start enlarging your foothold. This week we change direction to give some practical help on how to make your network come to life with small habitual steps you take from your own desk. No gatekeepers to hold you back, no permission needed. Molly Beck and Carly Valancy tell all.⁠ // Host…
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Former Editor in Chief of T: The New York Times Style Magazine, Deborah Needleman shares her enchantment with the world of the composed and handmade on Unpaused. It's a timely reflection of how time was once measured: when a basket, woven by hand, was the diary of a person's day. ⁠ // Hosted by Judy Stewart // Produced by Leonie Marsh // Sound Engi…
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A recap by Judy and Leonie who were both struck by how Fran Kelly and Gillian Nasato seemed to have found exactly the role they were born to do. We've put our thoughts about these two extraordinary women on record in a conversation about what we loved and learned from their two interviews. It's a quick recap of what we thought were the highlights, …
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As 2IC of one of Australia's largest hospitals, Gillian Nasato knows a thing or two about adapting on the job to a massive health crisis. She draws on lessons learned at her mother's knee and 30 years of operational experience across multiple medical disciplines, to make sure that hospital staff on the frontline of the COVID 19 pandemic feel safe d…
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Easter is to a baker what Christmas is to a pig farmer... it's peak time. The joy of baking, even in a lockdown, permeates every word of this interview with Nadine Ingram, owner and creator of Flour and Stone, Sydney's beloved petite bakery and salon. Nadine's astute quick-step from purveyor of countertop treats to a takeaway queen of cake, pastry …
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Fran Kelly, host of ABC RN’s flagship Breakfast program, opens up with Judy about the positives of finding a rhythm, in the maelstrom of news that COVID 19 has brought… If you’re feeling overwhelmed and dispirited by the news, this is a how-to, from one of Australia’s leading media professionals, on coping, regrouping, and even celebrating a few un…
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Struggling to structure your day? Finding the hours bleeding into one another and that your productive time is shrinking? Judy talks to Leonie about who she turns to for advice on making time for the million and one things you want to make time for every day.⁠ Hosted by Judy Stewart // Produced by Leonie Marsh // Sound Engineer: Jason Millhouse // …
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You may remember book publisher Julie Gibbs, in Season 1 of the podcast; in fact, she was our very first guest. ⁠Today, we revisit Julie's story, as her pause comes to an end and her new role, as Head Consultant of the Australian Culinary Archive project, is formalised and acclaimed. ⁠Julie's steadfastness to her professional circle, and her regard…
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The pandemic has brought Unpaused into the here and now. So today, and in coming weeks Unpaused is changing direction temporarily, to help you focus on the many ways of getting your house in order. With hours to fill at home, there’s good work to be done that will stand you in great stead when the world returns to some sort of normal. ⁠ ⁠Listen too…
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Ruth Ribeaucourt’s great unpause was occasioned by the discovery that her husband’s family was the last of St Etienne’s highly skilled jacquard ribbon makers, and supplier to the haute couture houses of Paris and Milan. Ruth’s electrifying story of how the ribbons claimed her imagination comes to life over two fairytale like episodes. A wonderful t…
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Olivia Rubie is a young Swedish professional photographer, looking for the essence of what makes a woman arresting, whatever her age. She is increasingly fascinated by how women change as they get older: how they move, the subtle changes in how they hold themselves. She is also troubled by how our culture values only the young as subjects. Judy Ste…
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When she was at British Vogue Fiona Golfar, journalist and long-time editor-at-large, she went deep into the private lives of women from all walks of life: in fact, you could say she is something of an 'everywoman' herself. ⁠The story of her dramatic pause, hard on the heels of a change in the editorial leadership at Vogue and her comeback are deta…
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Episode 3 features Australian Annabelle Hickson, an accomplished woman. Listen to Annabelle's story of her transition from big-city journalist to Tenterfield flower forager, podcaster, photographer, published author, pecan marketer, and so much more, recorded on the other side of the world, in deepest, hottest Provence. | www.unpaused.net | Instagr…
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Marc Blazer, long-term investor in Rene Redzepi's renowned restaurant, noma, and now co-investor in PRIOR, is our second guest for Season 2 of Unpaused. ⁠Marc, who created Overture Investment Partners, to invest in talent-driven - and often disruptive - consumer businesses, outlines what he looks for when he’s weighing up an investment opportunity,…
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