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3,2,1 iRelaunch3,2,1 iRelaunchEP 195: "Best Piece of Advice for Relaunchers" 4th of July Compilation EpisodeCombining the "Best Piece of Advice" from 8 episodes of "3, 2, 1, iRelaunch," you'll hear from Anandi Krishnan on relaunching in scientific research with an NIH Career Reentry Grant; relaunching veteran Ashley-Bria Leo at the start of her Return to Work program; military spouse Karen Golden on the critical role of volunteering in her relaunch; Hang Tran on relaunching in market research; Lori Banov Kaufmann on being a "serial" relauncher; Amy Impellizzeri on relaunching as a published author; relauncher Rochelle Nemrow on the growth and sale of her company; and Charlotte Japp on navigating the intergenerational workforce when relaunching. Be sure to listen...2021-07-0128 minThe Invisible Cabaret Podcast: Mental Health & The ArtsThe Invisible Cabaret Podcast: Mental Health & The Arts'Scars, Not Wounds' | Sanity, Sensitivity and Sobriety with Theatre Maker, GUY WOOLFThis edition of our mental health and creativity flavoured podcast, we are joined by a stalwart friend of Invisible Cabaret: the multi-gifted, sickeningly talented Guy Woolf. Guy is an actor-director-composer-singer-advocate; you can see why he tends to go by 'theatre maker', just to save on hyphens. We chat with Guy about feeling his way through a career in the arts, checking and redressing privilege, and how his dog changed his life. Plus, Ferrero Rochelle and Rosie Verbose come unstuck whilst trying to make a furniture analogy, so look out for that. Check out Represent Theatre and watch...2021-01-2232 minThe Invisible Cabaret Podcast: Mental Health & The ArtsThe Invisible Cabaret Podcast: Mental Health & The Arts'Always Auditioning' | Opera, OCD and Overspending with Soprano, BRIA LOVEGROVEWelcome to 2021, things are about to get fiery... Ferrero Rochelle and Rosie Verbose are delighted to start off the New Year with a bang by chatting to Bria Lovegrove (née Kelly), a soprano whose Masters dissertation was on the impact of tragedy in opera. She shares her experience of how training as a professional classical singer affected her mental health, visiting areas such as perfectionism, self-medicating, the impact on her bank balance and the "grin and bear it" culture she experienced at conservatoire. Do the classical arts glamorise mental ill health? Find Bria on Facebook: https://m...2021-01-0840 minBroadway UMC SermonsBroadway UMC SermonsLesson From The Contemporary ChurchBria Rochelle and Kiana Hertogh speaking during the online service.2020-08-0906 minBroadway UMC SermonsBroadway UMC SermonsUnder the Cover of NightBria Rochelle speaking during the online service.2020-08-0210 min