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Episode 601 with guest Lindsay Hadley
Lindsay Hadley has become one of the most sought-after consultants and producers in the nonprofit sector. Early in her career, she facilitated humanitarian projects in Kenya, Peru, Mexico, and Thailand. Since then, she has demonstrated her exceptional fundraising skills, raising more than $35M+ directly for her clients and has leveraged $Billions for causes through her campaigns and events.Lindsay was a Founder Member, Chief Development Officer and Executive Producer of Global Citizen, The End of Polio Concert in Perth, Australia, and the Global Citizen Festival in Central Park two years in a row (2012-2013) and producer 2014.
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Episode 600 with guest Jennifer Ettinger
From bedridden with illness to best-selling author, Jennifer Ettinger merged her passions of health, lifestyle, fitness and connection into “Fit Your Style”, a multi-platform brand encompassing social media, TV, and radio. The Toronto Chapter Lead for Boss Talks, Jennifer brings together diverse women and voices to elevate and amplify the contributions of female-identifying business owners and founders. She uses her ‘Pink Dreams’ platform to spread positivity, compassion and caring through uplifting posts which are often as real and raw as they are inspirational and informative. A holistic strategist, she uses her platform as a social media correspondent to amplify other entrepreneurs, change-makers and advocates, profiling their stories with the same passion and attention…
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Episode 599 with guest Deb Matlock
Deb Matlock grew up in the mountains of Colorado and is deeply committed to nurturing the connection between people, animals, earth, and spirit. She has spent twenty-five years working as a professional environmental and humane educator and naturalist. Additionally, Deb offers shamanic- style spiritual guidance, animal communication, nature connection workshops, and retreats through her business, Wild Rhythms. She is passionate about helping people find connection and deep spiritual meaning in their lives and in the places where they live. Deb holds a Master of Arts in Environmental Education from Prescott College and is pursuing her doctoral degree in environmental studies at Antioch University New England.
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Episode 598 with guest Jane Garvison
I am a Certified Health Coach and Reiki Master. Integrating strategies for preventing and managing chronic illness, autoimmune disease and weight issues through a healthier lifestyle, both physical and emotional.
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Episode 597 with guest Alexandra Galbraith
My name is Lexi. I am fifty-one years young, and for the past 28 years I have lived with Lupus and IBD. I am also continuing to recover and deal with chronic pain from a car accident which occurred 7 ½ years ago. I have always been a physically active person, but my medical conditions and accident have thrown a curveball into my life and future goals, however, I refuse to let them define me and my life. With each subsequent diagnosis, I increased my knowledge of proper nutrition and exercise, explored various strategies to live with chronic pain, depression and anxiety; listened to audiobooks and podcasts on health and…
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Episode 596 with guest Tonya L Matthews
Tonya grew up on a family farm in Riverside, Kentucky. Her father recognized early on that hoeing tobacco and running hogs weren’t in her skill set. He opted to send her to college. Graduating from Western Kentucky University with honors, Tonya went on to support the business community for two decades as an executive for the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce where she served a primary role in the organization’s multiple national honors. Tonya has found writing to be a healthy escape and effective therapy in tough seasons throughout her life. Tonya began writing Treasure atop the Mountain 15 years ago when she and her husband were trying to…
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Episode 595 with guest Bekah George
Bekah has been a mental health therapist for 13 years, and has been in the mental health field for over 15 years. Bekah previously coached clients as well but was primarily a therapist. Bekah recently realized her passion is more with coaching/consulting than therapy. Bekah loves helping people to find their purpose in life, eradicate negative beliefs of self and walk in confidence with who they were created to be. Bekah incorporates faith into her coaching because she believes in treating the person as a whole, and the spiritual aspect of growth is often overlooked. Bekah helps her clients to identify areas in their lives where they are feeling unfulfilled,…
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Episode 594 with guest Daphne McDonagh
Daphne McDonagh is an energy healing facilitator and wellness practitioner. She works with animals and people who are experiencing physical or emotional pain. She knows and believes that our bodies are our best healers, and when we give the body what it needs, it will heal and regenerate itself. At age 15, she experienced a massive closed head brain injury where she was not expected to survive, and she knows what it takes to heal.Daphne is honoured to offer in-person and distance healing energy work for animals and people that are committed to healing themselves. She offers individual or joint healing sessions for you and your pet. Daphne has been facilitating healings for animals and…
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Episode 593 with guest Emma Wood
Emma is a published photographer, certified makeup artist and two-time award winning entrepreneur with one mission…to help women find the confidence and comfort to be who they are. Boudoir & Personal Branding is her speciality, and it’s all about who YOU are. It’s not just about pretty pictures and SEEING your beauty…it’s about FEELING beautiful in every aspect of the word. It’s about telling a story. A story of confidence, courage, vulnerability and love.There is beauty in every story and every woman has a story. You just have to be willing to show yourself that beauty…that woman. But only so much can be achieved in one day. That’s why Be You Uplifted was…
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Episode 592 with guest Susan Wagner
Susan Wagner founded Equine Advocates in 1996. A horse lover from a very young age, Wagner began her career with horses by working with Thoroughbreds on the New York and Maryland racing circuits. Wagner left the racing industry for a variety of reasons, not the least of which was the dark side to it that did not coincide with her love for horses. She decided to pursue a writing career and also worked as a Wild Animal Keeper for a zoological institution. During that time, she rescued her first horse from slaughter, Gandalf, who she calls, “the co-founder of Equine Advocates.” He had been a horse-for-hire at a stable on…
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Episode 591 with guest Amanda Beach
Amanda is a wife, mom to four, and a network marketing leader from Texas. Her passion is to help women embrace the vision in their hearts to make an impact on the world in a meaningful and lasting way by using the talents, gifts, and passion God has given them to serve the people in their lives authentically.