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Are you an aspiring or existing leader in schools? Do you find yourself feeling overwhelmed or questioning your abilities? Then you may be interested in a leadership podcast hosted by Jenny, a consultant and former Principal with a passion for helping women succeed in their careers. With her expertise and personal experience, Jenny offers guidance on increasing confidence, leading teams, and creating a fulfilling life and career. Join her on a journey to discover what it takes to not only su ...
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Prostate cancer is a type of cancer that particularly affects men (especially older men). Prostate cancer is classified in various stages. Early stages have a high cure rate, so early screening and detection are important to lead a healthy life. In the United States, the 5-year survival rate with prostate cancer is close to 98%. Many hospitals are offering the best cancer treatment in India to patients who are suffering from prostate cancer. In this context, you may consult with Livonta Glob ...
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Send us a text What if the key to unlocking your child's potential lies in understanding their unique learning needs? Join us on Positively Leading as we sit down with Susan Hughes, a former management accountant turned passionate advocate for children with learning disabilities. Learn how Susan's personal journey with her son’s dyslexia and ADHD i…
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Send us a text Today on Positively Leading I sit down with the inspiring Amie Fabry, PhD, Director of Early Childhood at The Learning Future. Amy takes us through her captivating career journey from an early childhood teacher in Western Australia to a leadership powerhouse. She shares her unique experiences at Edith Cowan University, working with t…
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Send us a text Welcome back to Positively Leading the Podcast! This episode is a little different as it gives you a peek behind the scenes at Positively Beaming HQ. Have you ever wondered what a day in the life as a coach and consultant looks like. Join me, Jenny Cole, as I pull back the curtain on my daily life, from scheduling interviews with sch…
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Send us a text In this episode we delve into the fascinating world of the DISC personality profile. I'm Jenny Cole, and I'm excited to explore this invaluable tool that can truly transform leadership and team dynamics. Have you ever wondered why some leaders just seem to effortlessly connect with their teams? Well, it's not magic—it's all about und…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how to transform feedback from a dreaded task into a powerful tool for growth? This week on Positively Leading, I promise you’ll gain the insights and strategies to do just that! We start by unpacking the three essential types of feedback—affirming, coaching, and corrective—and how each can be leveraged for both profess…
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Send us a text Ever wondered what truly drives your team members and how to harness that for success? Tune into this episode of Positively Leading the Podcast, where we uncover practical strategies to level up your one-on-one meetings. By asking compelling, open-ended questions, you'll gain deep insights into your team's motivations, setting the st…
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Send us a text Join us for an enlightening conversation with Pauline Winrow, the dedicated Principal of Coolbellup Learning Centre. Discover her inspiring journey from early teaching aspirations and student politics to significant roles in labour politics and education. Pauline's personal experiences have fueled her passion for inclusive education,…
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Send us a text What if you could turn an unexpected career twist into a fulfilling journey of personal and professional growth? Join us as we sit down with Emma Gentle, whose path from a teacher’s aide to an assistant principal and eventually a business owner is as inspiring as it is instructive. Emma takes us through her unique experience of balan…
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Send us a text Are you ready to transform your leadership approach and foster a culture of continuous improvement within your team? Discover how regular one-on-one meetings can be the game-changer you’ve been looking for. In this episode of Positively Leading, we dive into the powerful strategy of proactive coaching and how it can grow performance …
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Send us a text Unlock the secrets to building high-performance teams in schools with Australia's leading expert, Dr. Pete Stebbins. Pete's incredible journey from aspiring park ranger to clinical psychologist and organizational psychology expert offers a wealth of insights into reducing workplace stress and enhancing team efficacy. Discover why hig…
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Send us a text This week I speak with Denise Shillinglaw, whose inspiration includes Nelson Mandela and Princess Diana. Denise reveals the pivotal moments that shaped her career, her early passion for teaching, and her commitment to fostering a nurturing environment for her students. She is a published author on Two Way Learning with Aboriginal and…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how one educator can transform the entire culture of a school? In this episode of Positively Leading the Podcast, we sit down with Heidi McGlashan, a dedicated educator and staunch advocate for often-overlooked students. Through stories, Heidi shares her evolution from a music teacher to an advocate for students for lit…
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Send us a text This episode is a little different as I reflect on the life and leadership of Ashley Mottershead (dec), one of the most self-reflective Principals I have had a privilege to know. Firstly, I discuss Hamilton’s Six Essential Attributes for Successful School Leaders and highlight Ashley’s story, demonstrating the power of openness, trus…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how taking a leap of faith can transform your career and life? Our latest episode features Karen Stuart, Head of English at a bustling metropolitan high school in Western Australia. Karen shares her incredible journey from aspiring journalist to dedicated educator and leader. She recounts her bold decision to take flyin…
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Send us a text How does one foster a nurturing educational environment in rural and remote areas? Join us as we explore this fascinating topic with Kate Murrihy, the Head of Humanities and Social Sciences and Languages at a regional public high school. Kate shares her journey from a small school outside of Mildura, where community support and struc…
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Send us a text Ready to be inspired by a story of resilience and leadership in education? Join us on this episode as we chat with Tegan Greenaway, a dedicated deputy principal, inclusive education specialist, and consultant. Tegan's journey from struggling with anxiety in high school to becoming an influential leader in education is both moving and…
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Send us a text Are you ready to lead with authenticity and emotional intelligence? Join me, Jenny Cole, as I recap our Launching Into Leadership program, where nearly 200 female leaders have begun their leadership journey. We’ll explore the shift from traditional, hierarchical models to those that value gender balance and feminine qualities. Learn …
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Send us a text Join us for an enlightening journey with Meredith Roe, an educational technology strategy and innovation consultant. In this podcast, Meredith reflects on the pivotal moments and lessons that have propelled her career from the classroom to the forefront of global educational strategy. Through a series of insightful conversations, she…
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Send us a text Join me as I interview Rosie Paine, a proud Yilka Noongar Yamatji woman, and passionate educator as she shares her life and leadership story with us. Rosie talks about her experiences growing up learning from elders on her land and how this eventually led her to become an award-winning teacher and current school deputy. In our conver…
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Send us a text In this podcast, we'll be exploring leadership challenges with our guest Judith McIntyre. Jude transitioned from teacher and middle leader in a primary context to a high school Learning Support Coordinator. In this episode she shares her experiences of trying to juggle the demands of managing a team of Education Assistants, planning …
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Send us a text Ever find yourself juggling tasks like a pro, hoping nothing falls? Well, get ready to step into the ring with me, Jenny Cole, as I spill the secrets to lightening your load. Learn how to shift from task overload to delegation mastery, inspired by Kenneth Blanchard's "One Minute Manager" series. I'll share my journey from frontline w…
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Send us a text Educator Alycia Bermingham shares her experience balancing leadership in learning and motherhood on Positively Leading the Podcast with host Jenny Cole. They discuss managing multiple roles, mentorship, and collaborative networks in education. Alycia talks about revamping the history curriculum, supporting new teachers, and her leade…
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Send us a text In this episode Vanessa Buemi, affectionally known as Ness, joins me to share her journey from being a visual arts teacher to becoming a dedicated regional VET coordinator. Her story is one of change, fueled by mentorship and a commitment to educational equality. Starting her teaching career at 34, Ness used her late start to motivat…
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Send us a text Get ready for an amazing chat with Loretta Wholley, the talented principal of Genazzano College in Melbourne. She's going to share her incredible journey in education with us, from her early teaching days in Perth to her current role leading a big school. Loretta's story is truly inspiring for anyone dreaming of becoming a leader. Sh…
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Send us a text Improve your leadership confidence with Positively Leading! I’m your host, Jenny Cole, and following on from last weeks episode, I am sharing 5 strategies for improving your confidence at work. If you’ve ever felt held back by self-doubt or wondered if you’ve got what it takes to lead, this episode is your ticket to turning those dou…
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Send us a text Ever felt like your confidence doesn't quite measure up to your capabilities, especially in leadership roles? You're not alone. I'm Jenny Cole, and in our latest episode, we tackle the "confidence paradox" that so often undermines women's perceptions of their own competence. We delve into the societal constructs and upbringing that c…
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Send us a text Hey there! Today, I'm chatting with Morgan Shaw, who's gone from being a Year 1 teacher to deputy principal in Perth, all with her awesome 'I' for Influence style shining through. Morgan spills the beans on her journey in education with our host Jenny Cole. We'll dive into how her DISC profile really opened her eyes to some deep stuf…
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Send us a text Join me for a solo episode where we chat about the real challenges teacher leaders face when trying to make a difference in education. We'll break down what it really means to lead beyond just getting things done, and why having a shared vision is key to avoiding problems in our eeffort to create change in schools. I'll share down-to…
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Send us a text Welcome to today’s episode, where we dive into an incredibly uplifting journey of transformation and leadership with Claire Hennessy. Once a reserved individual, Claire has emerged as a shining example of leadership, all thanks to her innovative work as a teacher and the brains behind The Feeling Center. Today, she's here to break do…
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Send us a text How do leaders in education carve their paths and ignite growth within their teams and themselves? My dear friend Antonietta Scriva joins us on Positively Leading to unravel her leadership tapestry, revealing the threads of her experiences from a graduate teacher, through a variety of middle leader roles, to her current role as Deput…
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Send us a text Navigating the peaks and valleys of educational leadership while maintaining one's passion and resilience can feel like an impossible task. Emma Cooke joins us, bringing not only her personal story from a high school teacher to a principal guiding various schools, but also an intimate account of her experience with burnout. Her recov…
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Send us a text Embark on a transformative journey with me, Jenny Cole, as I pull back the curtain on my personal odyssey through the dynamic world of education and leadership in the premier episode of Positively Leading. From the humble beginnings of an education assistant to the uncharted waters of acting principal, my path was anything but ordina…
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Transplanting bone marrow may save lives. You may also feel intense, grief-like emotions as a result of it. It can be difficult to balance your physical requirements throughout the healing phase with your feelings over the stem cell transplant. You must know everything about the physical and emotional side effects of bone marrow cancer treatment in…
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A medical treatment called bone marrow transplantation (BMT) replaces unhealthy bone marrow cells with functional ones. In this procedure, the recipient receives an injection of bone marrow stem cells, which are in charge of creating different blood cells such red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, following a brief course of chemothera…
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It is well known that cardiovascular conditions like heart attacks and coronary heart disease pose significant health hazards. Heart attack and heart failure are two medical disorders that are connected but distinct from one another. People frequently mix up these two terms and use them inadvertently. They are different health problems even if the …
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Liver cancer is a term used to describe the cancer that originates in the liver. One of the body’s major organs, the liver, is located in the upper right abdominal quadrant beneath the diaphragm. If one can get cancer treatment in India during this stage, there are more chances of getting better. When cancer cells metastasize to the liver from anot…
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Heart attacks or myocardial infarction are one of the most common causes of death. It is essential to treat the patient by being aware of the necessary corrective measures and the proper diagnosis. Just like when you need to have a liver transplant in India, heart disease treatment should also be equally strategic and be followed by an efficient re…
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Anal cancer is a condition in which the tissues of the anus develop cancerous cells. The large intestine’s end, located below the rectum, is known as the anus. It is made up of part of the body’s outer skin layers and in a portion of the intestine. The perianal area refers to the skin that surrounds the anus’s exterior. Anal cancer treatment in Ind…
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The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that gastric cancer, often known as stomach cancer, killed 769,000 people globally in 2020. It is the third-leading cause of cancer-related fatalities and the sixth most prevalent cancer in the globe. Cancer treatment in India is getting more popular amongst foreign patients as there are many hospitals pr…
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The progressive loss of renal function characterises chronic kidney disease, often known as chronic kidney failure. Your kidneys filter wastes which include the extra fluids from your blood, And are eliminated through urine. Advanced chronic renal illness can leave the body with dangerously high levels of fluid, electrolytes, and wastes. As much as…
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It is expected that your liver function will have normalized after the first few months following your operation if you are getting it done from any top liver hospital in India. Generally, as the risk of transplant rejection decreases after the first six months, your immune suppressing medications will be reduced. This means you won’t need to visit…
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Chronic liver failure and acute liver failure are the two major causes that necessitate prompt liver transplantation. The most typical symptoms of significant liver dysfunction include jaundice, encephalopathy, fluid retention, and gastrointestinal bleeding. If the doctor determines that the situation is urgent, you will be advised to undergo liver…
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Breast cancer has been more common in practically all Asian countries in recent years, and India is no exception. In fact, cancer has grown more common in India than cervical and mouth cancer. According to experts specializing in cancer treatment in India, one out of every 28 women in the country is at risk of developing breast cancer, and one woma…
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Breast cancer is a malignancy that affects the cells of the breast. When a cell’s genes are mutated, it becomes a cancer cell. It is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in women. Female hormones like progesterone and estrogen can help cancer cells thrive in some breast cancer patients, explains the experts of cancer treatment in India. For M…
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Bone marrow is a sponge-like substance present in some bones. It produces red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, among other blood cells. The creation of healthy blood cells might be slowed or stopped if the marrow is damaged. BMT is a procedure done by specialists in cancer treatment in India that replaces damaged bone marrow with heal…
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Breast cancer, like other types of cancer, is classified into stages, which determine the severity of the patient’s condition. Breast cancer is divided into five stages, ranging from 0 to IV. According to specialists in cancer treatment in India, the severity of the condition grows with each stage of development. Awareness of the phases of breast c…
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Your back pain might not go away with pain medications, yoga or even regular physical therapy. You’re beginning to wonder if spine surgery in India is the best option. The choice to have back surgery can be challenging, and the many fallacies regarding surgery make it even more difficult. For More Visit : https://bit.ly/3Lf3Tvw…
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To assist you survive heart attack and identify your condition, there are a number of medical conditions. Many heart attack victims, for example, have had thrombolysis, a technique that involves injecting a clot-dissolving chemical into a coronary artery to restore blood flow. Within a few (typically three) hours of a heart attack, this operation i…
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It is only common for patients to have too many concerns about heart surgery. Whether it’s a member of the family or a friend suffering from cardiac problems, we look up a lot of information online, without knowing how many of them are true or actually impactful. Heart transplant in India is a very common medical procedure, so it is important to kn…
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