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Toasted is hosted by Margie Wright and Nick Fargnoli, who are both Rebound Coaches, educators, parents and humans. They have lived through deep failure and come out better for it on the other side. In this podcast they talk about failure with "normal" people and strive to reframe our understanding of what it means to fail.
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The Fastpitch Softball TV Show has interviews with Olympians, Hall of Fame Players, and Coaches. Watch as Great players from the sport of fastpitch softball give you tips, and show you drills to improve your game. Sponsored by http://SoftballJunk.com Check out our website at www.Fastpitch.TV
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Raise 1000 Voices podcast is a place where women gather to learn the science and the art of influence - the skills of speaking, pitching, selling and negotiating which accelerate our ability to move from where we are now to where we want to be It is not a bright, bold, idea created on a whim. This is the new home of more than 20 years successfully unlocking the power of stories, voices, language and questions. It is a powerful infusion of lived experience, corporate games, the start up trenc ...
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Steve Schouten: Budget... "When's the best time to plant a tree? 20 years ago. When's the second best time? Today." In this episode we explore how the influence of a parent instilled the practice of budget, savings, and planting a tree to ensure shade at retirement. What if you have not done that? Well, we explore that too. Join us for this convers…
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In our quest for success, we often stay within our comfort zones of routine. However, these boundaries can hinder growth. To reach our full potential, we must break free and embrace boldness. But how? In this episode of Raise 1000 Voices, Julie O’Neill reveals the secrets to a decades long career in Broadcast Journalism in the USA - uncovering why …
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In today's rapidly evolving world, empowering communities through robust support for health and education has become paramount. The foundation of any thriving society lies in the well-being and education of its individuals, as they are the driving force behind progress and growth. In this episode of Raise 1000 Voices, Bronwyn Wright sheds light on …
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There is a silent crisis rapidly rising in the women in our world - women over the age of 55 in Australia who are the fastest group experiencing homelessness. This is an age when most of us plan to settle into life, adventure, community and family. Instead an insane - yes insane - amount of them are suffering homelessness, sleeping rough and couch …
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Speaking truth to power and embracing authenticity can be a radical act in a world that often values conformity over individuality. But what does it mean to live authentically? And why is it so important? In this episode of Raise 1000 Voices, Lezly Kaye throws a light on just why it matters. Filthy Rich, success beyond most people’s imaginations, g…
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There are endless discussions and perspectives around great leadership - but what almost everyone agrees on is that leadership is more than directing tasks and delegating responsibilities. At it’s core it is about fostering relationships and creating a positive work culture. Something which seems easy - but also seems to be missing from most workin…
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Olympic gold is a coveted prize for elite athletes who have dedicated their lives to striving for excellence. But the ability to play - and win - at an elite level is not a life-long plan, so how do athletes stay relevant after achieving an Olympic Gold Medal? In this episode of Raise 1000 Voices, Kerri Pottharst lets us into her amazing athletic j…
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Are you looking to provide a unique and authentic message to engage your target audience? As the world becomes increasingly digital, it’s more important than ever for businesses to find ways to stand out from their competitors. But how exactly can you amplify your authentic message through AI (artificial intelligence)? Luckily, technological advanc…
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In the constantly changing and demanding arena of leadership and entrepreneurship, there is an increasing sense of overwhelm, of being stuck for what feels to be indefinable reasons. And for 20% of the world’s population it is more than just a sense. They are in fact a highly sensitive person - for whom the ‘traditional’ structures of career and bu…
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Most of us are drawn to doing the work that will fix what breaks our hearts - and for most of us there is nothing more heartbreaking than seeing a young child living in trauma, completely disengaged, and for who forming a connection already seems impossible. In a world where we seem to have less and less time to connect deeply, there is a rapidly g…
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Questioning our self worth appears to be part of the human experience. Do we deserve success, how are we to think we can do whatever we set our mind to, will people really listen, can I really go after exactly what I want. Imagine then coming into this world unwanted, as a girl born into an Indian family in India, and being raised by your grandmoth…
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Midlife. It’s a period of your life that can often be fraught with confusion, fear, and anxiety as you grapple with the realisation that life is not just about getting older but also making sure you really live along the way. For so many, this realisation leads to feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about the future - and yet it is in embracing the m…
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We are usually witness to two initial reactions when someone, particularly a child, is diagnosed with Autism. The first one is of concern and fear about all the things that can’t or won’t happen. The second is in embracing and understanding all that autism adds to the world. Our next guest deliberately chose the second when diagnosed with autism as…
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Not a single woman in Australia was involved in the drafting of the Australian Constitution in 1900. Women - 2 in particular - had to fight for changes to the federal judicial system which made participating in juries more accessible for women. Quite literally, women’s voices have been absent, ignored, excluded from the mechanisms that frame and go…
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Claudia Chan is a powerhouse in the empowerment of women in leadership - having founded the wildly successful, award winning S.H.E Summit in New York 10 years ago before writing the acclaimed book 'This Is How We Rise'. She has an innate drive to break people out of the constraints of living a life in the shadows of others’ pressures and expectatio…
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The thread of culture weaves its way through every element of our life; it underpins how we work, how we think, in our relationships, our communities and creates the rules for the social and economic environments within which we all exist. Culture, wherever it shows, shapes how we see ourselves, the world, and opportunities. And unless we are willi…
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Do what you can with what you have from where you are. Three elements that have the power to create the strongest waves of change - especially for women working in male dominated industries who have a higher risk of experiencing bullying, discrimination, and harassment, and often fewer opportunities. In this episode of Raise 1000 Voices, we discove…
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As we begin the adventures a new year brings, we have also been mapping out future plans for Raise 1000 Voices - giving us the space to go over and reflect on the powerful stories shared by incredible women and the remarkable insights and learnings we were gifted from each and every one of them. We launched the podcast completely aware that I don’t…
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The characteristics of great storytelling vary for each person but what makes a story remarkable is similar for most people - it's the power to make a connection and influence readers. In this episode of the Raise 1000 Voices podcast, we sink right into a fun conversation liberating your inner author and sharing phenomenal stories with Dr. Angela L…
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Don’t you think it is more than a little crazy that as we get a little older society expects you to act and show up in a different way? Not only is it crazy, these expectation sometimes erode your voice and diminish your purpose. In this episode of the Raise 1000 Voices podcast we get really serious about allowing our pathway and purpose to unfold …
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Telling a story well sparks action in both the physical and emotional sense - driving others to become more motivated, believe in themselves, or try something new. In this episode of the Raise 1000 Voices podcast, we reveal the power of compelling storytelling with Zara Love. Zara is the Director of Great Talk, helping people become more charismati…
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In Australia we have bought in to the sense we live in ‘a lucky country’. Which is why it is astounding we have to fight to get attention on one issue that effects hundreds of thousands of women, right here. In this episode of the Raise 1000 Voices podcast, we throw a spotlight on the fight to eradicate period poverty with Rochelle Courtenay. Roche…
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You might never know the impact you bring on another person. Most won’t even realise the importance and influence of every action and decision they make. In this episode of the Raise 1000 Voices podcast, we chat about understanding the power of one and how it creates ripples of change with Rabia Siddique. Rabia is an international speaker, a humani…
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All our lives, women have been led to believe we need to lead like men, or in place of men. And this has a detrimental effect on our leadership and how we communicate with others. In this episode of the Raise 1000 Voices podcast, we’ll learn about the generational impact when women don’t lead with Karolina Gunsser. Karolina is a passionate communic…
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No matter what stage of life we are in, the constant fear of standing out and being different somehow lingers. This has a compelling impact on how we interact with others. In this episode of Raise 1000 Voices (the podcast), we talk about the power of being interesting with Maz Farrelly. Maz is The CEO Whisperer and has worked with the most successf…
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We often believe how we are raised doesn’t affect us. We view childhood experiences through the lens of adulthood and discrediting their effects on our lives. In this pilot episode of Raise 1000 Voices (the podcast) we’re going to discover the cost of diminishment with Erika Cramer. Also known as The Queen of Confidence, Erika has built a formidabl…
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Raise 1000 Voices podcast is a place where women gather to learn the science and the art of influence - the skills of speaking, pitching, selling and negotiating which accelerate our ability to move from where we are now to where we want to be It is not a bright, bold, idea created on a whim. This is the new home of more than 20 years successfully …
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You can find Resistance Softball at https://SoftballJunk.com/band or call 817-303-6620 to order. Sponsored by SoftballJunk.com Produced By Gary Leland LINKS OF INTEREST http://Fastpitch.TV/Twitter http://Fastpitch.TV/Pinterest http://Fastpitch.TV/Facebook http://Fastpitch.TV/Instagram http://Fastpitch.TV/YouTube This content is provided with a Crea…
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You can find weighted softballs at https://WeightedBalls.com Sponsored by SoftballJunk.com Produced By Gary Leland LINKS OF INTEREST http://Fastpitch.TV/Twitter http://Fastpitch.TV/Pinterest http://Fastpitch.TV/Facebook http://Fastpitch.TV/Instagram . http://Fastpitch.TV/GooglePlus . http://Fastpitch.TV/YouTube This content is provided with a Creat…
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Welcome to part 17 in my series on the History of Softball with Dr. Dot Richardson. On this episode Dot continues her tour of the Softball Museum with the legendary longstanding Fresno State head coach Margie Wright. She built her career of wins and accomplishments with the program from 1986 - 2012. She is the NCAA's second all-time winningest soft…
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Welcome to part 16 in my series on the History of Softball with Dr. Dot Richardson. On this episode Dot is joined by the legendary longstanding Fresno State head coach Margie Wright. She built her career of wins and accomplishments with the program from 1986 - 2012. She is the NCAA's second all-time winningest softball coach at this time. A special…
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Welcome to part 15 in my series on the History of Softball with Dr. Dot Richardson. On this episode Dot continues her conversation with longtime fastpitch advocate and previous consultant to the Chinese Olympic Softball Team, Michael Bastian. In video 2 they cover Michaels background with the Chinese softball team in preparation for the olympic gam…
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Featured this week on episode 303 of the Fastpitch.TV Softball Show, I bring you my exclusive interview with Softball Olympian Danielle "Dani" Tyler. Enjoy the show! Sponsored by SoftballJunk.com Sign up for our newsletter at http://Fastpitch.TV/newsletter LINKS OF INTEREST http://Fastpitch.TV/Twitter http://Fastpitch.TV/Pinterest http://Fastpitch.…
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Welcome to part 14 in my series on the History of Softball with Dr. Dot Richardson. On this episode Dot talks with longtime fastpitch advocate and previous consultant to the Chinese Olympic Softball Team, Michael Bastian. Video 1 takes them through a short tour of the hall of fame circle at the softball hall of fame in Oklahoma City. A special than…
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Welcome to part 13 in my series on the History of Softball with Dr. Dot Richardson. On this episode Dot talks with UCLA head softball coach Kelly Inouye-Perez. Kelly and Dot discuss Kelly growing up playing fastpitch softball, and her strong history with the UCLA Bruins Softball team. A special thanks to Alison Strange for all her help and advice o…
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Welcome to part 12 in my series on the History of Softball with Dr. Dot Richardson. On this episode Dot talks with assistant UCLA softball coach Kirk Walker. Kirk talks about his history growing up around his sister Becky as she was recruited to play competitively in one of only 4 teams in California at the time. A special thanks to Alison Strange …
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Welcome to part 11 in my series on the History of Softball with Dr. Dot Richardson. On this episode Dot talks with legendary Michigan softball head coach Carol Hutchins. In 31 years as the head coach of Michigan Wolverines softball, she has more than 1,400 career wins, more than any other coach in University of Michigan history in any sport, male o…
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Welcome to part 10 in my series on the History of Softball with Dr. Dot Richardson. On this episode Dot talks with softball expert Michelle Gardner. Michelle takes time to discuss all the iconic years and women who made fastpitch softball what it is today. The two discuss the incredible details of the origins of the sport and what it should mean to…
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Welcome to part 9 in my series on the History of Softball with Dr. Dot Richardson. On this episode Dot talks with former teammate Michelle Gardner, Now Michelle Bolster. Michelle shares her memories and experiences of softball through all her years playing the sport. The two discuss the importance of Softball in their lives and what it can do for y…
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Welcome to part 7 in my series on the History of Softball with Dr. Dot Richardson. On this episode Dot takes us on a tour of the Softball History Museum in OKC. She shares her memories and experiences of softball through all her years playing the sport. Dot honors the Class of 2015 Hall of Fame inductees. And leads us through the Hall of Fame circl…
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Welcome to part 7 in my series on the History of Softball with Dr. Dot Richardson. On this episode Dot is joined by 2-Time Olympian Michele Smith. Follow along as they discuss her career and journey into fastpitch softball. She has been ESPN's lead college softball color analyst since 1998. In 2012, Smith became the first woman to serve as commenta…
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Welcome to part 6 in my series on the History of Softball with Dr. Dot Richardson. On todays show Dot takes a tour of the ASA softball hall of fame with 2-Time Olympian Jessica Mendoza. Follow along as they discuss junior softball, travel ball, and the junior olympics. Also joined by special guests Beth Mowins & Michele Smith, the professional cast…
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Featured this week on episode 293 of the Fastpitch.TV Softball Show, I bring you my exclusive interview with Arizona Wildcats Head Coach Mike Candrea. Enjoy the show! Sponsored by SoftballJunk.com Sign up for our newsletter at http://Fastpitch.TV/newsletter LINKS OF INTEREST http://Fastpitch.TV/Twitter http://Fastpitch.TV/Pinterest http://Fastpitch…
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This month on The Win Some Softball Stuff Show you could win a Triple Threat Speed & Mechanics Video System. Produced By Gary Leland. Watch the video to find out how to enter. Sign up for our newsletter at http://Fastpitch.TV/newsletter LINKS OF INTEREST http://Fastpitch.TV/Twitter http://Fastpitch.TV/Pinterest http://Fastpitch.TV/Facebook http://F…
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Welcome to part 5 in my series on the History of Softball with Dr. Dot Richardson. On todays show Dot takes a tour of the softball hall of famers with Sue Enquist. Joined by specials guest Sheila Cornell-Douty, they remember the greatest players and coaches of softball history. A special thanks to Alison Strange for all her help and advice on this …
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Featured this week on episode 290 of the Fastpitch.TV Softball Show, I bring you my exclusive interview with Softball Olympian Michelle Venturella, at the 2015 NFCA Coaches Convention in Atlanta, GA. Enjoy the show! Sponsored by SoftballJunk.com Sign up for our newsletter at http://Fastpitch.TV/newsletter LINKS OF INTEREST http://Fastpitch.TV/Twitt…
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Welcome to part 4 in my series on the History of Softball with Dr. Dot Richardson. On todays show Dot takes a moment to sit down with softball legend, Sue Enquist. Join the conversation as they relive the history of the game of fastpitch softball, through all the great years, coaches and players. A special thanks to Alison Strange for all her help …
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Featured this week on episode 288 of the Fastpitch.TV Softball Show, I bring you my exclusive interview with Softball Olympian Danielle Henderson, at the 2015 NFCA Coaches Convention in Atlanta, GA. Enjoy the show! Sponsored by SoftballJunk.com Sign up for our newsletter at http://Fastpitch.TV/newsletter LINKS OF INTEREST http://Fastpitch.TV/Twitte…
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Featured this week on episode 287 of the Fastpitch.TV Softball Show, I bring you my Interview with Clint Meyers at the 2015 NFCA Coaches Convention in Atlanta, GA. Enjoy the show! Sponsored by SoftballJunk.com Sign up for our newsletter at http://Fastpitch.TV/newsletter LINKS OF INTEREST http://Fastpitch.TV/Twitter http://Fastpitch.TV/Pinterest htt…
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Featured this week on episode 286 of the Fastpitch.TV Softball Show, I bring you my interview with Jennie Finch at the 2015 NFCA Convention in Atlanta, GA. I want to give a special thanks to Mizuno, USA for setting this up for me the last few years. I know everyone has been anticipating some of the announcements and highlights from the year in this…
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