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Career Espresso

Amanda Owen-Meehan

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A podcast for women who want to take action to get the career they know they deserve. Every week I’ll be sharing simple, honest, and actionable career advice in short, easy to listen to chunks. Each episode looks at a common issue career or work issue with practical suggestions to help you overcome obstacles and advice and to support your career ambitions and goals. You’ll leave with clear strategies to help you be more fulfilled and successful at work. Quite simply it's work and careers, do ...
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Real and raw conversations about leading life with intention and defining your why while also connecting to disabilities and being a mom-trepreneur. Amanda wants her listeners to discover more about themselves, figure out their next move, and join the journey with her to lead a life full of purpose. Let's Fuel Each Other! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fuel-your-purpose/support
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The Lucky Few

The Lucky Few Podcast

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Hey friends! Welcome to the Lucky Few Podcast where we are shifting the narrative by shouting the worth of people with Down syndrome. With your hosts, Heather Avis, Micha Boyett, and Mercedes Lara. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theluckyfewpod/support
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I'll go first: Motherhood is a dang rollercoaster and sometimes I feel like I'm just hanging on. My name is Nina and I am the host of Mama Knows. I truly believe that every mama *knows.* Have you ever held your crying child and just said or thought "I know honey." YOU, mama, know what is best for your family and sometimes it's different than what the other mama knows. This podcast is an ongoing, honest conversation around motherhood, mental health, parenting and relationships...the good, bad ...
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Many businesses are started every day, but the number that lasts the test of time is much lower. So what separates the businesses that last and those that don't? With this podcast, we intend to find out. Each week, we'll feature conversations with business owners who have lasted the test of time to gather stories, tips, and ideas, that will help others grow.
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Fearless Founders

Midland Institute

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Fearless Founders podcast is an audio adaptation of a live experience hosted for CEO (Creating Entrepreneurial Opportunities) Program participants across the nation each year. CEO is an entrepreneurship program provided by the Midland Institute for Entrepreneurship that is transforming young people across the nation into entrepreneurial thinkers. A part of the Midland Institute for Entrepreneurship’s ever-present mission to develop the next generation of thought leaders and innovators, this ...
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167526246 days into Lockdown. Sometimes from my living room & weather dependant from the garden. Some birds are louder than others & it does tend to rain a lot in the UK. The Lockdown has been developed to story tell & bring a some much needed cheer & laughter during very uncertain times. Laughter really is the best medicine & it couldn’t be required more than it is right now. Delving into the lives of some of the most popular & much loved personalities from N.Ireland & the world. Story tell ...
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The Conflict Tipping Podcast, hosted by Laura May PhD, focuses on innovative strategies for responding to social conflict. Episodes will bring in guests with expertise in all facets of conflict, from organizational behavior, emotions, technology, media, public and private social responsibility, and political polarization. Subscribe if you’re interested in conflict resolution, facilitation, peacebuilding, or the future of civil society -- we’d love to have you as part of our community!
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The Creative Entrepreneur Podcast

Bob Baker - Author, Musician, Artist, Creative Entrepreneur

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If you are a musician, writer, visual artist, actor, or some other type of creative entrepreneur, this show is for you! Host Bob Baker is on a mission to help creative people of all kinds use their talents and know-how to make a living and make a difference in the world! The podcast features interviews and helpful advice from Bob, who has been self-employed in the arts for most of his life (as an author, musician, visual artist, actor, and improv comedy instructor).
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The Lonely Marketers

The Lonely Marketers

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Welcome to The Lonely Marketers, the go-to podcast for insights into the world of recruitment marketing. In each episode, we dive straight into the realities of the job—celebrating successes, reflecting on missteps, and sharing expert advice from the front lines of the recruitment industry. And, of course, our favourite swear words. Whether you're looking for practical tips, inspirational stories, or just a moment to feel understood in the unique world of recruitment marketing, The Lonely Ma ...
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Dog trainer and biologist Ferdie Yau (MA, CPDT-KA) talks about treating difficult behavior cases and interviews the leading experts in the animal training world. The podcast is intended to show pet caretakers how to embrace science, kindness, and compassion to help their pets like dogs, cats, and other companion animals with challenging behavior issues. Listeners will learn how the team at Behavior Vets inspires people to dive deeper into the animal's experience to help them thrive, while al ...
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Juste Podcast

Tim Buxton | TKB Podcasts

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The Juste Podcast with Tim Buxton, explores courageous conversations with inspiring leaders and everyday heroes taking action to bring about positive change the world desperately needs. Tim is a motivational speaker, social entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of You Belong, a nonprofit empowering refugee Waymakers to integrate & thrive. The Juste Podcast comes to you from Yugambeh country of the Kombumerri people of the Gold Coast, Australia.
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The Official Podcast of The Dallas Sports Commission. L.A. has its movie stars, Nashville its country troubadours and Detroit is the motor city. In Dallas we do sports and we do it unlike anywhere in the country. From its iconic teams, state-of-the-art venues, larger than life owners and athletes, to a sports marketing community that is shaping the way sports will be consumed in the 21st century, Dallas is the true Silicon Valley of the sports world. Join hosts Monica Paul and Kevin Sullivan ...
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As Founder of Louise M shoes I realised that I have been striving to empower women through shoes since I started in 2013. I have not used the word ‘empowerment’ until now but have always wanted women to put on a pair of Louise M shoes and be confident to go about their day achieving their goals and dreams. Louise M shoes take you places! There is much discussion about ‘where did your business journey begin’ but I am intrigued to explore before the business journey started. Did these women fe ...
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New York, I Love You But You've Changed is a podcast where long time New Yorkers from across the five boroughs give us their version of the city they love, discuss how it has evolved and share their thoughts on what we can do to make the greatest hometown in the world great for all of us. And we also have some fun with the pop culture associated with NYC. Our interviews seek to create an anthology of voices that represents the range of life that exists in New York City, especially those voic ...
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Today, we’re excited to chat with Amanda Owen, the founder and executive director of Puzzle Pieces! Amanda has dedicated her life to supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities—a passion deeply rooted in her own family’s experiences. She’s sharing her experience growing up with a sibling with disabilities and how the dynamic has evolved a…
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In this episode of Career Espresso, we tackle a critical career skill: self-advocacy. Do you feel like your hard work often goes unnoticed? Are you missing out on promotions, pay raises, or career opportunities because you hesitate to speak up? You’re not alone! Many women struggle with asking for what they need in their careers, and this episode w…
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In this conversation, Nina interviews Stephen and Erin Mitchell, a couple who run a company called Couples Counseling for Parents. They discuss the common issue of in-laws causing tension in relationships and provide insights on how to navigate this challenge. They emphasize the importance of setting boundaries, validating each other's experiences,…
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This month we’re celebrating Down Syndrome Awareness Month with episodes based on popular Google search topics! Today we’re joined by Erik & Emily Orton for this episode all about answering the question: Can a person with Down syndrome travel the world? They’re sharing their incredible story of sailing the Caribbean, with their family of seven and …
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Friends, we’re coming to you with a BONUS episode this week. Over the years we’ve worked hard to provide you with topics that are helpful resources, to be sources of encouragement, and never shy away from difficult conversations. Today, we’re coming to you with a difficult, yet important conversation. This one is taken directly from comments by one…
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Navigating office politics can feel like a minefield, but it doesn’t have to be. In this episode of Career Espresso, I’ll help you take control of your career without compromising your values. We’ll explore why office politics feels so hard to deal with and give you actionable tips to manage it with confidence. Join me as I share insights from my 2…
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In this conversation, Nina and Rebekka discuss the often-overlooked importance of sleep for adults, particularly for parents. They explore the concept of chronotypes, how understanding one's natural sleep patterns can enhance productivity, and practical tips for adjusting sleep habits. The discussion also addresses common sleep issues, misconceptio…
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Happy Down Syndrome Awareness Month!! We’re celebrating this month with episodes based on popular Google search topics about people with Down syndrome. Today we’re kicking off the celebration with Alex Bolden and Genevieve Thompson from the National Down Syndrome Society as we answer one of the most searched questions: Can a person with Down syndro…
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Struggling to delegate? You’re not alone. In this episode of Career Espresso, we tackle one of the biggest career challenges—delegation. Join me as we dig into why delegating tasks can feel so tough and how not doing it could be holding you back from real growth and success. In this episode, I share: ✅ Why women are 20% less likely to delegate comp…
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In this conversation, Nina and Danielle discuss the challenges of maintaining friendships, especially in motherhood. They explore the different types of friendships and how to align with different friends. They also discuss the importance of setting boundaries and managing expectations in friendships. Danielle provides tips on how to navigate a per…
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We’re a week away from the start of Down Syndrome Awareness Month! Today we’re kicking off our celebration early with a conversation about common misconceptions people still have about Down syndrome. We’ll be celebrating next month by talking to self-advocates, organizations, and parents who are breaking down the stereotypes of some of the most Goo…
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In this episode of The Lonely Marketers Podcast, Kieron Mayers sits down with Marie Simmons, Senior Marketing Business Partner at Randstad. With over 10 years in recruitment marketing, Marie shares her journey from being a solo marketer to managing a small team and now working in a larger marketing team without direct reports. She discusses how col…
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Are you tired of feeling stuck in the same career patterns? In this episode of Career Espresso, we dive into how identifying and breaking negative career cycles can help you take control of your professional growth. Join me as we explore: ✅ How to spot repeating career patterns that may be holding you back ✅ The common reasons why people fall into …
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In this conversation, Nina and Dr. Darria discuss baby safety and the importance of keeping children safe in various aspects of their lives. Dr. Darria, an ER physician and mother, shares her passion for helping families navigate the overwhelming amount of information on baby safety. They discuss the importance of trusting a mother's intuition and …
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Rwanda’s Gacaca Courts and Gender-Based Violence with Dr Judith Rafferty In this episode of the Conflict Tipping podcast, host Laura May speaks with Dr Judith Rafferty, an expert mediator and researcher, about the complex role of Rwanda’s Gacaca courts in addressing sexual violence in the aftermath of the Rwandan Genocide. Dr Rafferty draws on her …
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Dr. E'Lise Christensen (DVM, DACVB) joins me for my final episode of the WLWM show. We thank our listeners and reflect on the journey that brought us together to create the Worry Less, Wag More podcast. Thank you, listeners!!! I appreciate you all so much!! Ferdie Yau's new email: ferdie@sitsnwiggles.com Please follow Ferdie at: Instagram @sitsnwig…
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It's all too easy to get so caught up in back-to-school mode once September comes calling. We think we’ve got to be ready for the ‘new season,’ like we’re prepping for some kind of life exam. On this week episode of Career Espresso, Amanda focuses on how to have a simple September and still make progress towards your career goals. She'll share tips…
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In this conversation, Nina and Alyssa discuss the topic of money and its impact on relationships. They explore the concept of money guilt and scarcity, and how it can stem from one's background and upbringing. They also delve into the challenges couples face when it comes to money, including conflicts and financial infidelity. Alyssa provides tips …
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Friends, you know we ask all the questions…even if we don’t have all the answers! Today, we're diving into a topic that hits close to home for many of us—volunteering. We're asking some tough questions: What happens when volunteering becomes more about extra credit or resume-building? How does this culture impact our efforts to shift harmful narrat…
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In this episode of The Lonely Marketers, host Kieron Mayers, Head of Marketing at Paiger, sits down with Gemma Sleight, Group Marketing Director at FMC Talent. With over 12 years at FMC Talent, Gemma has navigated a remarkable career journey, rising through the ranks to lead her marketing team. She shares insights on what has kept her at the compan…
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In this episode, Dr. Fernandez introduces the LIFE framework as a more accurate model for than LIMA for force-free training. We discuss: Stereotypic behaviors in captive polar bears History of animal training and Behaviorism Criticisms and evolution of training models Introducing the LIFE Framework Exploring animal perception and the role of functi…
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In this conversation, Nina discusses her concerns about her son's reading development with Jessica Farmer, an expert in early literacy. They cover key milestones in early reading development, tips for parents to introduce reading skills, common mistakes to avoid, and red flags that indicate a child may be struggling with reading. Jessica emphasizes…
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We’re excited to have Ashley Barlow back on the podcast today! We’re discussing the power of parental involvement in IEPs and why it’s so important for your child’s educational success. Ashley breaks down her research and shares personal stories from her journey with her son Jack, who has Down syndrome. This episode is packed with practical advice …
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In this episode, Dr. Sung reflects on her personal experience and discusses how shelter cats and kittens can benefit from a Fear Free approach. Scars and consequences of traditional handling methods Dr. Sung describes her first experience with low-stress handling Health and behavioral benefits of Fear Free handling in shelters Understanding cat bod…
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In this conversation, Nina discusses the topic of shame in children with Alexandra Idens, the founder of Big Life Journal. They explore how children experience shame, how parents can recognize and address it, and how to build resilience in children to handle setbacks and failures constructively. 00:00: Introduction and Personal Experiences with Sha…
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Today, we're taking a trip down memory lane to revisit our very first IEP meetings! Let's be honest—those initial meetings can be a whirlwind of emotions: overwhelming, confusing, and sometimes even a bit intimidating. As we reflect on our experiences, we’ll dive into the questions we wish we had asked, the support we didn’t realize we needed, and …
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Reframing Peace Mediation with Dr Owen Frazer: A Deep Dive into Conflict Transformation In this episode of the Conflict Tipping podcast, host Laura May engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Dr Owen Frazer, a seasoned conflict resolution expert and Senior Advisor for Conflict Transformation at Helvetas. Dr Frazer, with over two decades of…
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In this episode of the TLM Podcast, Kieron Mayers chats with Zanaba Poland, Marketing Manager at Gillespie Manners Search & Selection. Zanaba, a former recruiter turned marketer, shares her unique perspective on recruitment marketing. Key Topics: The Lonely Marketer Experience: Zanaba discusses the challenges of being a solo marketer in the recruit…
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The conversation explores the importance of talking to kids about disabilities and how to approach the topic. Amanda Owen, who has a brother with a rare chromosomal disability, shares her personal experience and passion for advocating for individuals with disabilities. They discuss the need to normalize disabilities early on, finding common ground …
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We’ve had many candid conversations about friendship and inclusion over the years. Today we’re excited to be joined by social worker, blogger, disability activist, and self-advocate, Kathleen Downes. Growing up in inclusive schools during the 90s, Kathleen shares her firsthand experiences, the struggles she faced in forming authentic friendships, a…
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In this episode, Mike, Sarah and Ferdie talk strategies to safely handle aggressive behavior in public spaces where distance and the dog's threshold for stress are difficult to control. We discuss: Overwhelmed dogs and humans Safety management for moving through hallways, stairways and elevators Defensive driving Using distractions and how to avoid…
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In this conversation, Nina and Jessica discuss the importance of routines for children, especially during the back-to-school transition. Jessica, a pediatric occupational therapist and founder of Rooted in Routine, shares the benefits of routines for children's physical and mental health, cognitive development, and stress management. They also disc…
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We’re excited to have April Rehrig, founder of Rise Educational Advocacy and Consulting, on this week! With over 20 years of experience as an elementary school teacher and school psychologist, April has spent her career empowering parents and students to achieve the best educational outcomes. From understanding the IEP’s purpose to advocating for y…
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On this week episode of Career Espresso, which is also the Season 3 finale, I'm discussing the topic of confidence, which is a common challenge for many of the female leaders I support. I'll explore the concept of the confidence gap and how it can impact women's progression in the workplace. This week you can expect to learn the top 5 skills I've l…
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In this episode, Kieron Mayers is joined by Chris Hawksey, Chief Revenue Officer at Smart Solutions Group. Chris shares his unconventional journey from a club promoter to the C-suite and explains the scope of a Chief Revenue Officer's role. Chris also discusses the need to think beyond traditional marketing boundaries and the critical role of build…
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In this conversation, Nina and Dr. Menije discuss perfectionism and its impact on women, particularly in the context of motherhood. They explore different types of perfectionism and how it can manifest in various areas of life. Dr. Menije emphasizes the importance of self-compassion and embracing imperfection as antidotes to perfectionism. They als…
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Today we’re excited to talk to Pepper Stetler about her new book A Measure of Intelligence: One Mother's Reckoning with the IQ Test. She’s sharing her journey of questioning the authority and relevance of the IQ test after learning that her daughter, Louisa, who has Down syndrome, would be required to take it regularly to receive support in school.…
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Send us a text Welcome to another episode of Building a Business that Lasts! In today's episode, we have an insightful conversation with Jay Owen, a successful entrepreneur, about the challenges and triumphs of building an enduring business while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Join us as Jay shares his personal struggles with email addict…
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Innovating Peace with Stephen Gray: Embracing Inclusive and Adaptive Strategies Join host Laura May in this episode of the Conflict Tipping podcast as we explore the world of inclusive peacebuilding with Stephen Gray, Director of Adapt Peacebuilding and Doctoral Researcher at the University of Sussex. With 18 years of experience in developing non-v…
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