Middle Edge with Chris Taylor & Pallas Hupé Cotter‏ Episode 2 w/ Michael Hempseed

Uncategorized Oct 29, 2019
 
About Middle Edge
Middle Edge is a new podcast by Chris Taylor & Pallas Hupé Cotter‏ - two expats from the UK & USA who decided to share their perspectives as coaches and speakers now living in Middle Earth (New Zealand). 
 
About Chris
Chris Taylor is a mindset and performance coach in developing and sustaining Winning Habits. He worked in engineering for 20 years in the UK and NZ before giving it away in 2011/2012 to find another place. A place being driven by a calling to be more engaged with people and teams to enable them to perform, repeatedly, at a high level.
 
Michael Hempseed
Michael is a professional speaker and author of the book "Being a True Hero: Understanding & Preventing Suicide in Your Community". The book is being used by the New Zealand Police, Fire and Emergency New Zealand, GPs, Counsellors as well as many parents and teachers.
 
For our second episode, our focus is about resilience. We...
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Middle Edge with Chris Taylor & Pallas Hupé Cotter‏ Episode 1 w/ Michael Hempseed

Uncategorized Sep 25, 2019
 
About Middle Edge
Middle Edge is a new podcast by Chris Taylor & Pallas Hupé Cotter‏ - two expats from the UK & USA who decided to share their perspectives as coaches and speakers now living in Middle Earth (New Zealand). 
 
About Chris
Chris Taylor is a mindset and performance coach in developing and sustaining Winning Habits. He worked in engineering for 20 years in the UK and NZ before giving it away in 2011/2012 to find another place. A place being driven by a calling to be more engaged with people and teams to enable them to perform, repeatedly, at a high level.
 
Our First Guest - Michael Hempseed
Michael is a professional speaker and author of the book "Being a True Hero: Understanding & Preventing Suicide in Your Community". The book is being used by the New Zealand Police, Fire and Emergency New Zealand, GPs, Counsellors as well as many parents and teachers.
 
In Middle Edge's first episode, we discuss...
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Plastic Guilt

Trips to the grocery store have never been my favourite thing. I’m not someone who flips through cookbooks as a pastime, dreaming of what I can create in the kitchen (I know and envy people who do). I’d much rather sit at my computer and create word concoctions instead.

But increasingly, my reluctance about going to the grocery store is compounded by guilt whenever I do....

See the full article on The Spinoff: https://thespinoff.co.nz/society/01-07-2019/plastic-bags-are-just-the-start-on-the-paralysing-guilt-of-a-supermarket-visit/

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One Month Later (from the POP Newsletter sent out on April 15 2019)

This newsletter is going out on the one month anniversary of the Christchurch terror attack. I had just started settling into my new community on the South Island when the tragedy unfolded. It left me numb. It's taken me a month to process.

As someone who's lived in the Middle East, studied its culture and politics, as well as reported extensively to "humanise" the Muslim community in the US, I was buoyed by what I observed after I moved to New Zealand. Friends of mine helping Syrian women learn to drive in Wellington. Neighbors helping collect donations for refugee families. At the Happiness Idea, we did a radio show on a local Muslim who started inviting strangers into his own home for "Coffee, Cake and Islam?" conversations.

I simply had a hard time believing what had happened when I heard the news about Christchurch. Though I wasn't naive enough to think it couldn't happen here, I lived in hope that it wouldn't. However, when I received...

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February 18, 2019 Episode - Catherine Robertson

 
Meet Catherine Robertson, author extraordinaire! She not only writes best-selling novels, but also reviews books for New Zealand Listener, and is a regular guest on Radio New Zealand. She talks about giving yourself permission to just dive in and do what you believe you can, as well as handling critiques when you do. 
 
This podcast episode was aired on February 18, 2019.
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November 5, 2018 Episode - Mashal Butler

podcasts Dec 19, 2018
 

"From Passion to Mission" Meet the master chef behind Raw Glory and Bounty Box NZ, and find out how shares her passion for and deeply held value about eating healthy organic produce and whole foods.

This podcast episode was aired last November 5, 2018.

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September 24, 2018 Episode - Trade School Kitchen

podcasts Dec 19, 2018
 

"Second Chances" Meet members of Trade School Kitchen in Naenae an amazing local cafe advocating to decrease the stigma around women with a prison past by providing the necessary support and employment opportunities for them to get back to society!

This podcast episode was aired last September 24, 2018.

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September 10, 2018 Episode - Lisa Nimmo, Rock Star/Author/Mum

podcasts Dec 19, 2018
 

"Rock Star Mum" We explore our very special guest's rock star adventure as she proves to the world that it's never too late to follow a dream.

This podcast episode was aired last September 10, 2018.

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August 27, 2018 Episode - Hadley Fierlinger, Whole30 Coach

podcasts Dec 19, 2018
 

"Nutrition Edition" Believe in the mind/body connection? Our guest shares her own path to conquering nutritional challenges and honoring her values to pursue her passion and find her purpose.

This podcast episode was aired last August 27, 2018.

 

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November 26, 2018 Episode - Martin Bosley

 

From cheffing to fishmongering, Martin Bosley has realigned what he does to reflect not just his talent for cooking, but also his values. After a very public business failure, now his social conscience drives his professional choices. The reward? He's found happiness again.

This podcast episode was aired on November 26, 2018.

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