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Podcast in English et en français. All around the world there are ordinary women doing extraordinary things. Brave New Woman is about giving those women a platform and a voice. It’s about helping change the way in which women are perceived and it’s about inspiring us all to do what we have always wanted to do. Partout dans le monde, il y a des femmes ordinaires qui font des choses extraordinaires. Brave New Woman donne à ces femmes une plate-forme et une voix. Il aide à changer la façon dont ...
 
Welcome to Wendy Cecilia podcast! I am unintentionally Wendy! Not made for cowards or those that live to dim other's light. This is a place where sassy meets classy, words flow endlessly, and the bravery scale is never low! Nice to meet you! Cover art photo provided by Patrick Fore on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@patrickian4 Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wendy-cecilia/support
 
El Proyecto Cecilia fue una serie de páginas en Internet dedicadas a recoger información sobre la música y la Iglesia Católica. La página principal era la Enciclopedia Cecilia, una enciclopedia tipo wiki donde cualquier persona podía colaborar voluntariamente. También tenía una biblioteca y otras páginas menores. En este podcast compartimos algunos remanentes de la Enciclopedia Cecilia.
 
Cecilia Besso| ¡Esto le puede pasar también a usted! ¡Esto le puede pasar también a usted! Cecilia Besso Especialista en adicciones Si quieres ver más de estos videos, suscribete a mi canal! https://www.youtube.com/c/CeciliaBesso Sigueme en redes sociales: Facebook: https://www.instagram.com/ceciliabesso/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bessocecilia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ceciliabesso/
 
Join us on our mission to explore natural and supernatural phenomenon we find to be Weird and Fascinating! Tune in to hear us discuss Wonders of the World, Aliens, psychedelic medicines, architectural marvels, revolutionary technologies, astrology, A.I., history, magick, global warming, shark finning, astral travel, hermetic mysticism, & free masonry. Welcome to our Tribe of Weirdos!
 
Clodagh, 18 years old, is the eldest daughter of Dennis Asshlin, an Irish gentleman who lives in an area of Ireland called Orristown. Dennis is passionate, proud and indebted to no one. But, Dennis has an obsession with gambling that is leading the family to ruin. When tragedy strikes, Clodagh finds herself in a situation where she must defend the family honor because “no Asshlin is ever obliged to anyone”. She marries a man she does not love who is many times her age and is thrust from adol ...
 
The Masquerader is one of two Katherine Cecil Thurston’s books that appeared on the Publisher’s Weekly best-seekers list in 1905 (The other, The Gambler, is also in the Librivox collection). The Masquerader is part mystery, part romance and part political thriller – all tied up in one neat package. Nature has a way of sometimes making two people nearly indistinguishable in appearance. Such is the premise for this book. John Chilcote, a British politician, and John Loder, a man down on his lu ...
 
Cecilia Edwards is a strategy consultant, coach and author equipping people to use the power they already possess to have maximum impact in their lives, organizations and the world. There is an elite group of consultants at the top of the $300 billion strategy consulting industry, that support the Fortune 500, Global 1000, and other high performing companies. These firms, such as The Boston Consulting Group and McKinsey & Co., have spent nearly 45 years perfecting the craft of strategy for t ...
 
The nineteenth century was marked by intense colonization by countries like Britain, France, Portugal, Spain and the Netherlands. Initially, the pioneering efforts were made by men who battled unfamiliar terrain to create territories that they marked out as their own, while their wives, mothers, sisters and daughters kept the home and hearth in their native land. However, with travel becoming more common and family life assuming more importance, the women too began to travel to the four corn ...
 
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I have been reading "A Happy Pocket Full of Money" by David Cameron Gikandi. I'm not quite sure what to make of this book - it is a quantum physics / spiritual guide to becoming wealthy. The author talks about seeing time in the "hear-and-now" - time doesn't really exist because there is only the "hear-and-now". This got me thinking again about dif…
 
I thought I was going to be investigating why I sometimes conformed to what other people expected of me - or at least my perceptions of what other people expected of me - and why I sometimes did my own thing. In the end, I wrote about moving from childhood, a time of great freedom, to adolescence when I started to conform, to becoming a lawyer and …
 
Reading back over my writing of the last few months led me to ask the question: "why is it that sometimes, I persist with something, and sometimes, I say "I can't"?" What is going on there? Is there a link between these two things, and if so, what is it? That is what I examine in today's episode - and I will probably go further with this a little l…
 
Julia is an ‘expression mentor’. She specialises in working with introverted and anxiety-prone women who have a history of public speaking fear or performance anxiety and it's holding them back in their careers or from growing their business. Julia initially trained as an actress and then became a yoga teacher. Eventually she wanted more and she st…
 
Today, I wrote down the four major emotions - anger, fear, sadness and joy - then mindmapped what came up around them. Interestingly, the first piece I wrote was about how important emotions are to me. And the second piece was about my day yesterday, which I had been wanting to write about since it happened it was so perfect.…
 
I am becoming aware that I need to vary my sentence structure when I get to the second draft. I tend to write three-sentence paragraphs - a short sentence, a longer sentence then a very long sentence. I write about how boring it can be when there is nothing to do at work and indications that I was in the wrong job.…
 
The writing process is teaching me how to live. By getting some perspective on my life, I am learning to recognise my destructive patterns and to work through them. If you have ever told yourself that something is impossible, this episode is for you. I talk about how throughout my life, I have sometimes felt as though things are impossible. By writ…
 
Writing is getting easier and easier as I just "do it". I am up to Day 65 and a few words shy of 50 000 words. I am still "just writing junk" and need to decide when I will start structuring and editing. I wrote about the walk I did this morning, about my decision-making process and about appreciating the little things.…
 
It's always a bit terrifying putting my unedited work out there, especially when I am writing about incidents where I felt so foolish. But I also think that by being vulnerable, this will somehow connect with my audience. These are three terribly embarrassing stories about work, when I was a young lawyer, and a story from my thirties when I started…
 
When I haven't been writing for a few days, I really pay for it when I do get back to my desk. My first writing day is always more difficult, and that was the case today. I wrote three short texts about my last job. It was a place where I worked with wonderful people and found real satisfaction - but that wasn't enough in the end.…
 
Each piece of writing needs a Central Dramatic Question which has a yes or no answer. For part of my book - and my life - the Central Dramatic Question is: "Will I find a career that is personally and financially rewarding?" There needs to be an overarching Central Dramatic Question for the book and a Central Dramatic Question for each scene. I sta…
 
Boy it was hard to write today. I looked at my list of subjects to write about, and ended up writing about two things: my annoying habit of speaking up at the very end of a meeting and why my friend stole my German textbook. I think it is getting hard because I need to write about things that I am not proud of. I could and probably should be writin…
 
Today was a difficult day to get things done. I had wanted to spend all afternoon writing, but it didn't work out like that. I ended up writing about a terrifying incident in Tibooburra, a tiny town in far-western New South Wales in Australia, and about how proud I am to belong to a swimming club.Oleh Cecilia Poullain
 
As I was writing the story about how my boss talked about my files in our team meeting - and I let him - I remembered another story about how another boss presented my work, fifteen years later. I realized that between the two, I had gained the courage to say it wasn't OK for me. And a tiny little story about the freedom I felt to dance when I was …
 
I met an English writer last night. We were talking about how to "just write junk". Interestingly, this led me to write this morning about a time in my life when I was trying so hard to write well that I couldn't write at all. This then led me to remember lots of tiny details about events that happened in the house I grew up in, in Bettowynd Road i…
 
Sometimes, I come to my desk with an idea that is fully formed and it is just a matter of setting it down on paper. Sometimes, like today, I have no ideas. I made a long list of different things I might want to write about, then wrote about something completely different. I wrote about how breaking a large task, like cycling up a very long hill, in…
 
I've had an idea for an article buzzing around in my head all weekend, so I used my writing time this morning to write the article instead of writing my book (and doing all the other stuff I had planned to do...). It's about why it is so hard for people to be innovative in workplaces where fear and judgement are baked into the way our workplaces ar…
 
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