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    Explore "organizer" with insightful episodes like "Digital Wellness with Christina Malecka, Creator of Unplug. Reconnect. Restore: Digital Mindfulness Retreats & Workshops", "The Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls", "Celebrate The Wins", "Mastering Organizer Evaluations" and "Hoardganize Podcast - Visual Threshholds" from podcasts like ""What's True For You", "Bedrosian Bookclub Podcast", "The Million Dollar Organizer", "The Million Dollar Organizer" and "Hoardganize Podcast"" and more!

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    Digital Wellness with Christina Malecka, Creator of Unplug. Reconnect. Restore: Digital Mindfulness Retreats & Workshops

    Digital Wellness with Christina Malecka, Creator of Unplug. Reconnect. Restore: Digital Mindfulness Retreats & Workshops

    There is a lot of talk about wellness these days, but very few people are talking about digital wellness. How does our constant connectivity impact our physical and emotional health? How much is too much time spent on social media? On this week's episode of Sage Sisters Podcast, we sit down with Christina Malecka, MA, LMHC, Founder of Unplug. Reconnect. Restore: Digital Mindfulness Retreats, to discuss the answers around these questions.

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    Connect with Christina here and here to stay in the know on all her tips, meet ups, and retreats!

     

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    The Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls

    The Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls

    In today’s episode we’re thinking about the patriarchy, and Mona Eltahawy’s tools for women and girls. Tools to take down the premise by which prevents so many women from living full human lives. The Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls is a memoir, a manifesto, and a toolkit for women to retrain themselves to take up space in the world. To live fully, and without guilt for that humanness. 

    Listen as Professor Nicole Esparza, Marisa Turesky, and Aubrey Hicks delve into the book.

    @nicolephd, @AubreyHi, @mturesky, @BedrosianCenter

    Read along with us! Next month we're reading Trailblazer by Dorothy Butler Gilliam.

    Join the conversation about each episode on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram. Or email us at bedrosian.bookclub@usc.edu.

    Celebrate The Wins

    Celebrate The Wins

    Are you always in campaign mode? It can lead to organizer burnout. Stop and celebrate small victories. Find some way to recognize efforts by volunteers, before leaning on them for more help. Everyone needs to be recognized and appreciated. Celebrate the wins before moving on to the next campaign. Take notes of what worked and what didn't. This will be your guide for future efforts.  

    Mastering Organizer Evaluations

    Mastering Organizer Evaluations

    In this episode, we discuss how to stand out when being evaluated for an organizer position. How to rank higher in evaluations. What are they looking for? What to avoid, and how to arrive ready to rock and roll. What are some details others might have missed? What pitfalls have caused others trouble? Know another union organizer who could use this information? Please help spread the word! 

    Hoardganize Podcast - Visual Threshholds

    Hoardganize Podcast - Visual Threshholds

    On this episode of the Hoardganize Podcast, Professional Organizer Rachel Seavey discusses a method of organization that she has coined the visual threshhold. Do you have a lot of clutter? ADHD? Tune in to learn a simple strategy that can create and maintain organization in your life.

     

     

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    Ashley R "Professional Mermaid/ Business owner/ Entrepreneur/ Mother"

    Ashley R "Professional Mermaid/ Business owner/ Entrepreneur/ Mother"

    Life in this ocean of possibilities is a struggle and you have to have a tough shell to make it big. Ashley sure makes it look easy! She has worked her way into the community of mermaid performers by having a natural way with children and performance art. She has even started her own company making childhood fantasies become a reality. All the while, supporting a husband going through nursing school and raising a "Nemo" of her own. The challenges of life are much easier with a partner who relentlessly supports you but, they can still be challenging. In this episode Ashley openly shares some of the ups and downs of pregnancy and motherhood. Her stories of growth and loving relationships offer some great prospective bringing much needed positivity to the world. 

    Photo taken by: Stephen Jacobson

    Non-violent civil disobedience -- why is this a hard concept for Canadians to understand?

    Non-violent civil disobedience -- why is this a hard concept for Canadians to understand?

    As the climate crisis escalates, new solutions and new groups are emerging to becoming part of the dialogue. Extinction Rebellion is a fairly new one — it started just last year in the U.K. on May 18, 2018. Its first major action was the blocking of five bridges across the Thames just last November.

    Since then, there have been Extinction Rebellion groups coming together in other parts of the world, including here in Canada. Their core values are summarized in three points — tell the truth, act now and form a citizens’ assembly to determine how the changes will happen. The group’s actions are very direct, very visible and include non violent civil diobedience.

    Civil disobedience is something that is little understood by the general population here in Canada. rabble podcast executive producer Victoria Fenner called Rocky Petkov, an organizer with Extinction Rebellion in Toronto. They talked a lot about that, and also their plans to have an effect on the results of the upcoming election. 

    Image: Sebastian Dooris/Flickr

    SJP #077: Kristi Clover: Where It All Began: The Very First "Master Organizer of Mayhem" Workshop

    SJP #077: Kristi Clover: Where It All Began: The Very First "Master Organizer of Mayhem" Workshop

    #077: Where It All Began: The Very First "Master Organizer of Mayhem" Workshop

    In this episode of the Simply Joyful Podcast, you are getting a fun bonus in celebration of the release of my book M.O.M-Master Organizer of Mayhem. Get ready for a treat as we go back to 2006 where I give my original M.O.M talk!


    Get the links and show notes HERE: https://kristiclover.com/077

    Find out more about my book and how to get your pre-order bonus HERE: KristiClover.com/MOMbook

    I know that you're going to love this blast from the past episode! Get ready to be encouraged! 

    Episode 122: Sadia Siddiqui

    Episode 122: Sadia Siddiqui
    Sadia Siddiqui is the founder and event director of Fashion Parade, a unique fashion event that features runway shows from five Pakistani and Indian fashion designers. This event is aimed at an international audience in efforts to create awareness about South Asian fashion, art, and culture through the fusion of traditional customs with modern trends. Founded in the United Kingdom in 2013, Fashion Parade is showing for the first time in the United States, at Christie's New York on August 27th, 2019, continuing the celebration and promotion of South Asian designers to a global audience.

    Fashion Parade hopes to change the narrative and perceptions toward fashion designers in South Asia, who are exceptionally talented but not well-known in the West. This year's designers include five South Asian designers, Ali Xeeshan, Elan, Delhi Vintage Co., Faiza Samee, and Kamiar Rokni.

    For more information visit:
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    The 6 Human Needs - Certainty

    The 6 Human Needs - Certainty

    On ths episode of The Hoardganize Podcast, Professional Organizer Rachel Seavey discusses the human need for certainty and why it makes you clutter.

    Through her training with Tony Robbins, Magali &Mark Peysha, and
    Cloe Madanes of Robbins Madanes Training and Strategic Intervention, Rachel has learned that there are six human needs. There is the need for certainty, uncertainty, significance , Love, growth and contribution.

    Today she will be going more into depth about the human need for certainty and how it relates to the clutter in your home.

    Image: Aligned Future Content: Tony Robbins

    Ready, Set, Organize! Tips from Professional Organizer, Jennifer Johnson

    Ready, Set, Organize! Tips from Professional Organizer, Jennifer Johnson

    In this episode, Jennifer is answering listener questions all about organization! I asked my audience to send me question they had for a professional organizer, and I asked them ALL on today's episode! We discuss tackling the playroom, beautifying your fridge and making it functional, what the heck to do with outside toys, and routines to help us ensure we actually stick to this new organized way of living! It's time to clear the clutter, roll up your sleeves, and get organized!

    CLICK HERE TO SEE FULL SHOW NOTES AND GET MORE RESOURCES FOR ORGANIZING YOUR HOME!

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    Website: The Orderly Space

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    Head on over to my free Facebook group, Memories in Moments Insiders! There you’ll find additional resources to support each episode, more information on guests and how you can connect with them, visual and video tutorials, and best of all, connection as we navigate parenting and making memories together!

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    'A New Kind of Union': New book explores the first five years in the history of Unifor

    'A New Kind of Union': New book explores the first five years in the history of Unifor

    Unifor is Canada’s largest private sector union with over 315,000 members. It’s also a very young union. Just five years old, Unifor was formed through a merger of two unions — the Canadian Autoworkers Union and the Communication, Energy and Paperworkers Union.

    Today’s guest on rabble radio helped make that merger happen. Fred Wilson played a key organizing and planning role in the New Union Project, which culminated in the creation of Unifor. He was the director of strategic planning for Unifor during its first three years. He’s written a book, released this week, which documents the first five years in the life of Unifor. It’s called A New Kind of Union: Unifor and the Birth of the Modern Canadian Union, published by James Lorimer and Company.

    The official publicity for the book on the James Lorimer website says “Unifor has been a source of optimism and inspiration that unions can adapt to changing times and be a relevant voice for workers in twenty-first century workplaces, and in politics. But to do that, Unifor had to be a new kind of union that would act differently.”

    And act differently, it has. It has also developed a reputation as an outlier, taking some controversial positions and actions which have raised the ire of others in the Canadian union movement, most notably, its disaffiliation with the Canadian Labour Congress in 2018. And in the book, Fred doesn’t shy away from discussing these controversies and the events which led up to the split, as well as other ways that Unifor is “a new kind of union.”

    Victoria Fenner, rabble’s executive producer of podcasts talked to Fred Wilson by skype on Tuesday while he was at the Unifor Family Education Centre on the shores of Lake Huron.

    To get a fuller picture of the events which preceded and precipitated the split from the Canadian Labour Congress, there are some articles on rabble you can read, including a blog post by John Cartwright, president of the Toronto and York Region Labour Council called An Open Letter to Our Movement, dated January 30, 2018. David Climenhaga also wrote Canadian Labour Movement Abuzz in Wake of Unifor Decision to Quit the Canadian Labour Congress. You can also check out an article in Briar Patch by Larry Savage, chair and professor in the department of labour studies at Brock University called Making Sense of the Unifor CLC Split, dated January 18, 2018.

    There are also many other articles all expressing different opinions and perspectives on the CLC split which you can read online. We mention this because it was a signature event which rocked the union movement and to which there are many opinions and interpretations to explore further. 

    Image: from A New Kind of Union. Photo provided by James Lorimer and Company.

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    Tidying Up and Organizing

    Tidying Up and Organizing

    That Expert Show host Anna Canzano interviews Lili Pettit of Clutter Healing. They discuss:

    • Cluttered homes and workspaces
    • How STUFF weighs you down
    • How do you decide what to keep and what to give/throw away?
    • What's an easy way to get started on organizing your space?
    • And what to do with all those kids' clothes and toys and artwork that piles up? Learn more

    http://ThatExpertShow.com
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    Episode 18: Get Your Home and Finances in Order This Spring

    Episode 18: Get Your Home and Finances in Order This Spring

    Professional organizer Heather Cocozza joins hosts Ryan Ermey and Sandy Block to discuss how decluttering can save you time and money. Also, Sandy explains why you should set up an online Social Security account. The pair then wraps ups with some wacky PR pitches.

     

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    Protect against social security fraud with an online account: https://www.kiplinger.com/article/retirement/T051-C000-S002-protect-against-social-security-fraud.html; 5 steps to maximize your social security benefit: https://www.kiplinger.com/article/retirement/T051-C032-S014-5-steps-to-maximize-your-social-security-benefit.html; NAPO’s website: https://www.napo.net/; Heather’s website: http://www.cocozzaorgdesign.com/; Can tidying up change your life? https://www.kiplinger.com/article/real-estate/T029-C000-S002-can-tidying-up-change-your-life.html; Decluttering in Retirement: https://www.kiplinger.com/article/retirement/T021-C000-S004-decluttering-in-retirement-frees-space-and-soul.html; Money-smart ways to get rid of your stuff: https://www.kiplinger.com/article/real-estate/T029-C000-S002-money-smart-ways-to-get-rid-of-your-stuff.html; Child-care tax breaks: https://www.kiplinger.com/article/taxes/T054-C001-S003-child-care-tax-breaks-for-working-parents.html; Kiplinger 529 plan coverage: https://www.kiplinger.com/fronts/special-report/529-plans/index.html; Vangaurd’s college planning tools (including the 529 state deduction calculator): http://www.vanguard.com/jumppage/ecatstool/