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709 Watershed host Darren Sheppard guides you through interviews with guest that have a direct impact on the Indian Bay Watershed and "The Shore". These are the experts, storytellers, and decision-makers in politics, environmental topics, tourism, and business. 709 Watershed is based in beautiful Indian Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Co-Producer Paul Vincent. Ads recorded by Kaylene Stagg.
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Welcome to the Go Live Your Story Podcast, with your host Courtney Elko, a former journalist turned entrepreneur who believes your story is your superpower.
The Go Live Your Story Podcast is where you’ll hear all kinds of stories. Business stories, stories of overcoming struggles, travel stories, funny stories and soul stories.
Inside the episodes, you will hear from Courtney who has plenty to share from her days as a journalist, a woman in business, a traveler and as a storyteller who doesn’t do fake very well. Along with her guests who are entrepreneurs, experts and people with a great story to share, the Go Live Your Story Podcast is about sharing experiences with the world in order to connect on a deeper level.
Courtney is on a mission to help you see that stories empower not only those who hear them, but those who share them. Because when you share your stories, you share more of your whole self, and allow people to see past your identifying label and see more of your personal brand.
So take a sip from your emotional support water bottle, hit play and get ready to be empowered by storytelling.
Don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review, and to share your story! -
Hosted by Katie Smith and Raman Sawhney, the YWE Changing the Face of Energy podcast profiles female voices from the next generation of industry leaders, and explores a new energy future for Alberta. The future is bright for women in the Energy industry. Together, let's change the face of energy.
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If you’re looking around at all of the problems in our world today and asking “is real change actually possible?” - this podcast is for you.
Creating lasting change is hard. Often problems are complex, and solutions can feel short-sighted or unsustainable. Leaders with good intentions can hurt instead of helping - and communities can stay trapped in cycles that have lasted for generations. But using holistic and sustainable strategy, innovative ideas, and a lot of humility - there are leaders around the world making a difference today.
Change is possible - and on this podcast, you’re going to learn how you can be part of creating it. Each episode, we’ll talk with some of these experienced, innovative leaders - and you’ll learn strategies you can use around the world or in your neighborhood to create lasting change.
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The Honest Talk is a Canadian podcast for women who are looking for more – out of themselves, out of their businesses and elected leaders, and out of the world around them.
At The Honest Talk, we interview North America’s most influential and inspiring women.
Our guests are famous TV hosts and journalists, entrepreneurs and business leaders, and politicians. We break down silos so women can connect through shared stories, experiences and also our differences. -
real conversations. real women. real stories.
here you can listen to a collection of stories from women just like you. sharing moments that changed their life.
we believe that all stories should be celebrated whether they are the happiest moments of your life, moments that left you feeling lost or moments where you healed yourself again and again.
we are here for all of it.
heal, grow and connect with us.
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Welcome to Communicate Like You Give A Damn, where we dive deep into the world of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and explore how communicators can effectively incorporate these principles into their strategies. We firmly believe that by positioning our companies well on social justice topics and adopting a DEI lens, we play a crucial role in the success of DEI initiatives within our organizations.
Your host, Kim Clark is not only a dynamic speaker and consultant but also a co-author of the Amazon number one bestseller, "The Conscious Communicator: The Fine Art of Not Saying Stupid Shit." While the title may make you think there will be plenty of swearing, it actually reflects our passion for helping communicators understand and apply diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) principles in their daily work.
Language, communication, engagement, and a compelling vision are the foundation of DEI, and that's what we'll be focusing on. It's time to move beyond performative communication and level up our approach to truly make a difference. Each episode, we bring you incredible guests who will share their personal stories and professional approaches, offering valuable insights and strategies to help us all become conscious communicators. Get ready to take notes because every episode contains a powerful message that will create a shift in your perspective.
Language leads to behavior so it's time to step up, communicate like You Give a Damn, and build a vibrant community of conscious communicators. -
We live in a world where too many people feel under-appreciated and often unheard. I’m here to change that –– one story at a time. The first step to accepting each other is understanding one another…and it sure doesn’t hurt to have a little fun and laughter along the way!
I’m Rebecca Rogers, former high school teacher to 100 students turned social media educator and motivator to 6 million followers! Welcome to Would You Believe…? where we will be sharing funny and silly stories while also showcasing the daily struggles of various occupations. I’m ready to have conversations with a diverse group of people from all professions and walks of life. One week we may be talking to a flight attendant, the next a nurse, or even find out what it’s really like to be a cashier or bartender.
If you’re someone like me whose curiosity for everything can never be satiated, you’re in the right place. Come along for the silly, the serious, and the honest and don’t forget to ask yourself Would You Believe…?
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« Kanam » means face in Senegalese Local language « Wolof » but it also means « Future » « what is to come » « progress » and that is the definition that we are focusing on here.
Kanam is a podcast that aims to upgrade the discussions around topics like Self improvement, Self Love, Self care, Entrepreneurship, Creativity, Relationships, Faith, Beauty and Fashion.
Kanam has solo episodes where i discuss about certain topics alone mainly self improvement topics but Kanam also has Guest that catches attention and make great moves in our country.
Our long term goal is to connect Senegal to the world and have different cultures and creativity on our show for a greater impact.
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What makes Muskoka home? How can we build community and care for each other - especially those most vulnerable - in times that feel hopeless?
Join host Sandi Martin from the Muskoka Community Land Trust as she interviews community builders who are working to make a home for everyone in Muskoka.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A podcast devoted to the developmental disability community is brought to you by the Developmental Disabilities Association (DDA). DDA has been an advocate and supporter of this vulnerable part of society since 1952. We operate over 50 group homes, child development centres, and drop-in programs in Vancouver and Richmond, British Columbia. Today, we support over 1,800 people with developmental disabilities and their families each year.
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Welcome to Respect the Grind, the podcast dedicated to helping entrepreneur-parents build thriving lives for their families. Our mission is to provide you with the tools and guidance to create a balanced, fulfilling life centered around entrepreneurship.
In each episode, we explore the core pillars of success: entrepreneurship, serious relationships, personal finance, and personal growth. Whether you're launching a startup, managing a growing business, or balancing your professional journey with family life, we've got you covered.
Discover expert insights on entrepreneurship strategies, delve into the dynamics of nurturing meaningful relationships, gain valuable tips on managing personal finances, and embark on a journey of personal growth. We believe that a harmonious life where you can respect the grind of both business and family is not only possible but essential.
Join us as we navigate the entrepreneurial landscape while creating a life that empowers your family and fuels your personal and professional growth. Your journey to entrepreneurial success, meaningful relationships, financial well-being, and personal growth starts here.
Tune in to Respect the Grind and embark on the path to building a life where both your entrepreneurial dreams and family thrive. -
Le balado Ancr’âge Travail Podcast veut faire entendre la voix des personnes mûres et expérimentées aux parcours diversifiés et inspirants et celles de gestionnaires d’entreprises sur des sujets liés au monde du travail. Nous entendrons des invités d’expérience qui apporteront de nouvelles perspectives sur des enjeux qui nous concernent et qui nous interpellent.
The Ancr’âge Travail podcast aims to give a voice to experienced workers 50+, and also hear the company managers on topics related to workplace & issues that matter.
We will also hear guest expert on topics that matters to us. -
Dans cette série de huit épisodes animés par la coach d’exécutifs, autrice et fondatrice d’o2Coaching, Cloé Caron, vous retrouverez des échanges dynamiques et inspirants sur l’entrepreneuriat, l’investissement et la planification financière.
La série permettra d’outiller toutes les personnes qui souhaitent faire preuve d’audace dans la vie comme en affaires. -
Dans ce balado, Catherine Fournier s’entretient avec des femmes reconnues et respectées pour leur ambition afin de comprendre ce qui leur donne la confiance de viser grand pour leurs projets.
Pas nées pour un petit pain, c’est une série de discussions marquées par l’optimisme et le courage d’agir pour atteindre nos aspirations les plus chères, et ce, tant sur le plan individuel que collectif.
Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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Good For All is a podcast by posAbilities, a not-for-profit association in British Columbia that offers community living support services to persons with developmental disabilities and their families. We share stories about disability, community and inclusion, and invite you to join us as we work toward our vision of “good and full lives for all.” Learn more at posabilities.ca.
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