Sutherland Shire Podcast Station

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ShirePOD is a digital platform for locals to share their stories, struggles and success. From history to business, comedy and crime, our team collaborates on all the elements of putting a Podcast together, streamlining production and promoting a community of creatives. We have a boutique studio on the edge of our beautiful National Park and a portable pop up studio service for onsite recording. We have live broadcast capacity for events and phone interview capabilities through your mobile phone! Podcasting your content has never been easier with journalist and producers available to help. If you have a great idea for a podcast, if you’re looking to build your personal brand or you are an expert with something to share, contact us to host, guest or create your podcast. read less
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STRIKhER Gymea United 1  Brodie Muno Munson  from SSFA Green Options Premier League Womens
Apr 2 2023
STRIKhER Gymea United 1 Brodie Muno Munson from SSFA Green Options Premier League Womens
In this episode Vice President Laura Cowell is talking with Brodie M, also known as Muno and Captain of Gymea United 1. The team has a successful history. Making the Grand Final of the first year of the PLW competition in 2022 only loosing to a penalty shoot out.  Brodie started her Football career at the age of 5.  With seasons developing in clubs, the SSFA comps and St George Comps, Brodie returned with the allure of the new Premier League Womens comp.  Brodie shares her disappointment and dealing with the loss of Grand Final, how Coaching junior women inspires her and how she would coach a boys team. Brodie's passion for the game, for the players to have fun and supporters to enjoy themselves on game day, is at the heart of her commitment amongst the other elements of her life. Find out what the night before a big game looks like and her secret weapon when it comes to sizing up the opposition. She shares how the skills in playing soccer have helped her in work and the community. To Follow Brodie or watch tonights episode live on the SSFA website You can find all the episodes for this Premier League Womens Series here on STRIKhER.Podbean . Suscribe for the weekly interview release. STRIKhER also has their own page on ShirePOD.Podbean.com. To hear other stories from the Sutherland Shire check out www.sutherlandshirepodcaststation.com.au. Thank you to the sponsors Green Options, Deploy Football. and Sophie B Photography for their support in bringing you this insightful series into the emerging and establishing football careers of our SSFA Premier League Women's competition.  Keep an eye out for other stories in The Leader,
SSFA Bonnet Bay and Premier League Womens Manager Carla Richardson
Mar 24 2023
SSFA Bonnet Bay and Premier League Womens Manager Carla Richardson
Carla has not only stepped onto the field as a player and coach since her son was in under 6's, she has stepped effortlessly into the role of Premier League Womens Manager role.  The leadership, co-ordination and organisational efforts of Carla has seen the growth of competition and together with the Association members Sutherland Shire Football (SSFA) have paved a new path for young girls wanting to find their professional football feet.  Carla shares her wisdom and personal motivation about her involvement with grass roots football whilst reflecting on the impact it has had on her and the family that she raised in the local area.    'Changing the name to Premier League and changing the times of the games - creates pathways and opportunities to watch and play'. - Carla 'Positive Discrimination' is encouraged, allows us to see women in high level decision making roles will shape the game. If you would like to find out more about what it takes to become a member of the association, the committee, executive or a position of leadership reach out to Carla or me, Laura - when we see it we can be it and we know that. Carla Richardson has a lot of authority in her industry, a long career in finance with big banks and knows how to get loans across the line. Her professionalism, knowledge and passion for the industry has made her very successful in the industry and respected among her industry peers. Carla is the owner and director of WYZE Finance and has a great offer for her club members.  Bonnet Bay FC members! Apply and settle your Home Loan with Wyze Finance and receive a $300 gift voucher! www.wyzefinance.com.au Thank you to all the sponsors of the Bonnet Bay Bombers. To watch the live streaming of our games head to  www.shirefootball.com.au   Our sponsors, www.greenoptions.com.au, www.deployfootball.com.au, www.sophiebphotography.com.au and www.shirepod.com proudly bring you this conversation with Carla and every episode from the STRIKhER Podcast.  You can listen to all the episodes right here on their own podcast channel STRIKhER
A Woman should be two things : Upper Lachlan Mayor Pam Kensit
Mar 30 2022
A Woman should be two things : Upper Lachlan Mayor Pam Kensit
'She is the First Female Mayor elected to the Upper Lachlan'. Pam Kensit migrated from Ireland to Australia 32 years ago. She lives on a rural property with husband David, called 'Moorabinda', just outside Crookwell, NSW.  An active community member and volunteer, she  has raised 2 children and a menagerie of pets including Audrey and Abbey. An acclaimed artist, Pam exhibits every 3 years in Sydney and until recently would tend to the farm, paint in her studio, muster sheep or spend time in the garden.  These days Pam makes the 35 minute trip into Crookwell to attend to duties bestowed upon the elected Mayor of the Upper Lachlan.  Having sat on Council for a number of years, she has invested her time in standing committees that ensure the community interests are well represented. Pam says one of the first items on her agenda as mayor will be to lobby the federal government for improved communication systems in the bush. 2022 saw 5 female councillors elected to Council, with 4 men joining them to collaborate on the priorities of ensuring the farming and agriculture industries are supported. 2500 kms of roadway need to be maintained and upgraded so vital transport of stock and supplies can be transported to other areas and the city.  Also on the agenda is keeping the community groups like CWA, Rotary, The Mens Shed, Probus and View Club, who lobby for social change and support vulnerable residents thriving. Alongside Pam is the power house, Deputy Mayor, Mandy McDonald, which is proving to be a force of nature that matches any weather event.  Pam and I end this interview by cooking up tasty ideas for the Crookwell Potato Festival that celebrates 200 years. Over the years, Pam has developed strong connections to resettled Ireland migrants and regularly attend events that connect those who left during The Troubles in Northern Ireland, which spanned three decades between 1960's-1998. With a slight accent and an infectious laugh, Pam warmly welcomes her community members to come and 'chat' to her in chambers.  It was a privilege to visit her farm during sheering season, laugh over lunch looking out on the expansive garden and whilst deep in conversation we get to the heart of why she put her hand up for the top job.  Pam is also a published author and during the 2020-21 lockdown sat down to write her latest book Poems Outside The Fold. She is best known for her novel 'Dust to Mud', the contribution of a bush community to WW1. Pam is described by her colleagues as a natural born leader who does the doing.  She is known as a collaborative leader, patient and grateful for the opportunities the Australian country life has given her. Please reach out to Pam with any comments or questions  PKensit@upperlachlan.nsw.gov.au To visit Crookwell and the Upper Lachlan, click here. Make sure you visit places like Arcadia, Crieterion Hotel and Crookwell Services Club.  #country #bush #upperlachlan
Amy Cooper : How to happily manage a Family and 2 Digital Agencies effectively!
Mar 28 2022
Amy Cooper : How to happily manage a Family and 2 Digital Agencies effectively!
Over the last few months we have been productively producing a special series for the Female Voices in eCommerce with Chana from Owl and Monk.   Last week we launched and celebrated in style at The Last Course restaurant with the talents team of content creators and digital platform creatives.   We warmly welcome Chana and her team to the ShirePOD family.  Episode 1 Amy Cooper, Manager & Co-owner - Springboard Digital / Alpha Digital As Administration Manager and Co-owner of two digital marketing agencies in Brisbane (Australia), Amy is the mum to three kids under 4, and is primarily responsible for ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of internal processes, accounts and HR, both in the office and at home.    “The passion in the project is heightened when you own your own business... ", Amy Cooper.   Listen in to hear Amy's story and insights around: * Returning to work after maternity leave and why it was important to her * Agency culture and what she values when hiring and managing her teams * Strategy for next 12 months  * Advice to eCommerce clients for the year ahead * Stress management * Navigating technology with children    Amy's husband Matt founded Alpha Digital over 10 years ago and after having their first child it made sense for Amy to be involved. Alpha has grown into one of Australia’s leading digital agencies, partnering with some of Australia’s biggest brands, including Petbarn, City Beach, Pillow Talk and more. In the last few years, Amy and Matt launched a second digital marketing agency, Springboard Digital, which specialises in quality, cost-effective digital marketing for small to medium sized businesses, as well as larger businesses with simpler digital marketing needs. Some of Springboard's clients include Aceology, Owlete Active, Bianc and Bands of Courage.   Tech apps mentioned in podcast: Headspace, Calm, Uprise (EAP) and Slack   You can contact Amy directly at Chana Imsirovic, eCommerce Specialist at Owl and Monk.   To learn more about this Podcast and Owl and Monk visit: www.owlandmonk.com.au
The Child -  The Powerful V The Powerless - A Conversation with Grace Orah about her book.
Mar 27 2022
The Child - The Powerful V The Powerless - A Conversation with Grace Orah about her book.
'There's Injustice, Corruption and it's Archaic.' - Grace Orah describes the current Family Law system as the opportunity to continue the abuse she was subjected to in her relationship. A process that places children in the middle of parents in conflict and on a battleground where no one wins.   Australian Family Law is in a national crisis, with jurisdictions failing to take responsibility and be held accountable for the safety, security and sanity of parents and children.  The Child is the play book for navigating the Family Court of Australia. Written from the experience of a de-identified author with the hope other parents who find themselves unable to afford the extraordinary costs of a lawyer, can educate and arm themselves with the tactics and games played inside and outside, the walls of a court room.  https://lnkd.in/guxGvmR6 Available on Amazon for $7.99 The Child is not only one woman's story but the guide to the processes, rules and strategies she was subjected to by her child's father's lawyers.  Described as 'Repugnant and Neglectful' this mother became the enraged lioness you'd expect.  Forced to defend baseless lies that lacked evidence, Grace shares how she continues to recover from these false allegations and the impact of prolonged proceedings that do not hold the abuser accountable. "A new Family System! (Note the word Court is removed!), that cradles our children, uses words that heal, supports victims, offers peace and guidance, brings justice and leaves no one financially destroyed!" #oneforall If you are experiencing domestic abuse, violence, post separation or legal systems abuse you can reach out for support to 1800 RESPECT.   Please note our guest on this podcast has been de-identified for her safety and that of her child.  Currently, Section 121 of the Family Law Act prohibits the publication of any specifics that are liable to identify a party to a family law proceeding. However, the provision has attracted criticism from those who say it leads to lack of transparency and accountability in the family court system. This means that the general community does not know a lot about the processes and procedures involved in the family law system. People are also often unaware of the factors that courts take into account and the decisions that judges make. Some journalists feel that the provision does more harm than good. Author and journalist Jess Hill in her 2019 book about family violence See What You Made Me Do, argues that Section 121 ‘allows bad behaviour within the system to go unchecked.’  This is the story of the Powerful Vs Powerless.