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Teachers Need Teachers is the podcast for struggling teachers, whether you're new or a seasoned veteran. It's inspired by the questions and frustrations that teachers are expressing around the web, plus the questions that you didn’t know you should ask! I'll help you clear the confusion and figure out what to focus on so that you’ll have the most positive impact in your classrooms without losing your freaking mind. I want to help you navigate through the craziness of teaching while maintaining your sanity AND personal life!
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This Mother and Daughter duo discuss and cover the legal stages and steps that you will face on your way to freedom through divorce. These are practical and real discussions with Lyn Galvin a family lawyer of 35 years experience and her daughter Laura a divorced mother of three. Laura helps turn her mother's lawyer jargon into something everyone will understand. Lyn shares all her tips and practical advice on separating. Through this podcast they aim to help you through your Australian divorce or de-facto separation to make it more cost effective and less stressful.
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Lisa Bradshaw is a 26-year cancer survivor, a caregiver, a widow, and has been a patient and caregiver educator for more than a decade. She has hosted her own radio and television shows; given keynotes about the patient, caregiver, and provider relationship; and shared her tragic and triumphant story on a TEDx stage.
No one wants to become highly skilled at navigating a medical crisis by actually navigating their own medical crises, but Lisa’s intricate understanding of patient, caregiver and provider relationships and communication can help you build a team of trusted providers and develop a succinct, informed voice in your healthcare, becoming more capable of making informed decisions and perhaps even improving outcomes.
If you are not amid a medical crisis, you may be thinking this podcast isn’t for you. We invite you to stick around⏤you might change your mind.
The mission and message of the Take Good Care Podcast holds preparatory intent, providing all listeners with a tool box for the future, whether you are currently navigating critical or chronic illness or you are someone who will likely face medical intervention in the future, either for yourself or for a loved one (and, unfortunately, that is most of us).
Endorsed by leading physicians throughout the country, Lisa teaches you how to avoid the ‘learn-as-you-go' education in healthcare that she’s experienced throughout her own family’s medical crises.
The Take Good Care podcast focuses on the challenges and victories that are unique to any given healthcare journey, focusing on education, support, inspiration, and community. Some episodes include full-length guest interviews, and others include Lisa’s brief commentary on subjects related to patient and caregiver topics shared and discussed within the app’s community groups.
We know that life around us keeps moving forward during a health crisis. So, whether we're in crisis or in simpler times, this podcast is a place where we Take Good Care of ourselves and each other.
The podcast is an extension of the Take Good Care community app. Visit www.lisa-bradshaw.com for more information (and a link to the web version) or download the app at the Apple Store or the Google Play Store.
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SpeakWander, a small enterprise based in Canberra, Australia, has chosen podcasts to reach her audiences. The podcast provides affordable and premium insight into the educational content on the current market needs. For example, cyber skills, how to upskill myself, why abuse goes unreported, and many more. It provides quality content for those who want to learn continuously.
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The IHSA Safety Podcast is a free podcast from the Infrastructure Health and Safety Association that seeks to improve the lives of workers in Ontario; one thought-provoking discussion at a time.
<p>We engage with professionals and industry influencers to help them implement and improve health and safety solutions for workers and the workplace. Each episode explores best practices, resources, and training to control and eliminate safety hazards in work environments involving high-risk activities in the industries that IHSA serves: construction, transportation, and electric utilities
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Play Learn Teach is a channel that supports a community of parents and early childhood educators looking to create meaning through nourishing encounters within early learning. Play Learn Teach draws on the lived experiences and expertise of Ignite Minds family day care, OLA Early childhood teachers and Dragonfly Toys. We recognise that quality early years education and care is pivotal to the development of intelligent, compassionate and well adjusted adults. We value the intellect, imagination and creativity of childhood and seek to encourage creative play for the whole community in the most practical hands on and inclusive way. We emphasis artistic expression and social capacities, fostering both creative and analytical modes of understanding.
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Welcome to the Family. A playful conversation about living a spiritually connected, divinely guided, deeply intuitive life shaped by laughter, lightheartedness and a lot of fun. Hosted by world-renowned spiritual teacher Sonia Choquette, and her equally gifted daughters, Sonia and Sabrina. This delightful family of psychics shows us all how to tap into our angelic and spiritual guides to live a more joyful life.
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John Catterson (@jfcatto) and Pete Whiting (@mr_van_w) are two Australian Flipped Educators. Together they talk education, pedagogy and current practice.
Find more of Pete and John:
Website - www.catfisheducation.com
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/MrCattersonScience
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Join me, Melissa Browne, ex-financial advisor, ex-accountant, ex-working till I drop. Now serial entrepreneur, best selling author and financial educator as I talk all things money.
Why a podcast about money? That's because as women we're choosing not to talk about it and when it comes to dealing with money - we’re kind of sucking at it. There is a wage gap that exists not simply in the corporate world but in the world of small and medium business owners where women should be on par with men. There is a gap between men and women that we’ve tossed in the too hard basket for the moment in our superannuation funds. And there’s a widening gap between those who own property and those who do not.
And let’s not even talk about the role money and power holds in our society.
That’s why ladies I believe finance is a feminist issue. It’s time we started to uncensor money.
Here you'll find chats about money where we throw off the notion that money is crass or uncomfortable. It's all about becoming comfortable bringing money into our everyday conversations and through it, figuring out what our own money story is and whether we might want to change it. -
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Everything you’ve always wanted to know about succeeding in the world of writing and publishing. Learn practical writing techniques, go behind-the-scenes and discover how real-life authors got their big break. Uncover the creative processes of writers who have made it. Your host is Valerie Khoo – author, journalist, creative and CEO of the Australian Writers’ Centre.
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We're all investors in the share market, either directly or through our superannuation. We're handing over management of our assets to financial advisors and fund managers. The best will look after our interests and make us wealthier. But how can we know for sure? Where do you go if you're completely new but want to start learning about investing in the markets yourself. The jargon is dense and it can feel like we're being kept deliberately in the dark. In Shares for Beginners, you'll hear from people in the finance industry and together we'll explain key concepts of investing in the ASX, the NASDAQ, S&P500, FTSE and Dow. More importantly, they have insights that allow us to look under the hood of the stock market, explaining how it works and what to look out for. We have to be smart. We have to be diversified and we have to have good risk management strategies if we want to invest for the long term.
For more Information go to: https://www.sharesforbeginners.com/
How is your superannuation linked to the Australian & US stock markets? It's crucial to understand the fundamentals of stocks and shares, and recommend reading "The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin Graham.
I explore the basics - what a share is and how to buy one, and delve into the world of value investing, exploring strategies to identify undervalued stocks. I cover key terms like ASX (Australian Securities Exchange), CBOE (Chicago Board Options Exchange), ASX200 (Australian Securities Exchange 200 Index), ETFs (Exchange-Traded Funds), LICs (Listed Investment Companies), Managed Funds, ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance), as well as the difference between passive and active investing.
There are many traps for beginner investors and it's good to be aware of the role and risks of options, warrants, CFDs (Contracts for Difference), day trading, bonds, cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, and the difference between fundamental and technical analysis.
Tracking your investments is essential, and it's important to know about watchlists, understand dividends and dividend reinvestment plans (DRPs), while exploring robo-investing, fixed income, index funds, and micro-investing.
I cover topics like trading and buying shares, making money from shares, and understanding the Australian stock exchange. What is the role of stockbrokers and online brokers and how to buy and sell shares.
I've interviewed industry experts and collaborated with Superhero, Stockspot, Caleb Silver Investopedia, Spencer Jakab from The Wall Street Journal, Pearler, Sharesight, Magellan, Saxo, Morningstar, QAV, Equity Mates, Owen Rask, Strawman, Motley Fool, Stockopedia, Betashares, Vanguard, Van Eck, Roger Montgomery, Tony Kynaston, Gemma Dale, Betsy Westcott, Molly Benjamin, Liz Tian, Andrew Baxter, Simon Ree, Wisr, Ladies Finance Club, Strong Money Australia, Captain Fi, Fred Schebesta, Kylie Purcell, Australian Shareholders' Association, Jessica Amir, Jordan Eliseo, Shani Jayamanne, Vic Jokovic, Scott Phillips, Mark Monfort, Andrew Page, and Claude Walker.
Shares for Beginners is a production of Finpods Pty Ltd. The advice shared on Shares for Beginners is general in nature and does not consider your individual circumstances. Shares for Beginners exists purely for educational and entertainment purposes and should not be relied upon to make an investment or financial decision. If you do choose to buy a financial product, read the PDS, TMD and obtain appropriate financial advice tailored towards your needs. Philip Muscatello and Finpods Pty Ltd are authorised representatives of Money Sherpa PTY LTD ABN - 321649 27708, AFSL - 451289. Moneysherpa is home to Life Sherpa Australia's most affordable financial advice service.
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Generations Cafe is all about genealogy and family history. Discovering your family history should be enjoyable! Each episode will show you more about doing genealogy without the frustration.
Host Amy Johnson Crow has been involved in family history for most of her life and is a noted researcher, blogger, author, and educator. She firmly believes that it is possible to do good genealogy research and enjoy the process.
This isn't a stuffy or dry lecture. It's a conversation to help you explore the most exciting history of all: yours!
Grab a cuppa, pull up a chair, and let's explore family history together. -
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