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Steve Twynham

Yowah Radio Podcasts feature inspirational guests who have appeared on Yowah Radio. Yowah Radio is your wellbeing and happiness radio station, bringing the feelgood feeling to every day. read less
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How important is mindset ?
18-06-2021
How important is mindset ?
How important is the mindset in climbing your own Everest? In this episode of Glass Half Full, I am joined by Squadron Leader Toolika Rani. We explore the power of Mindset. Toolika served for ten years as Air Traffic Controller, and Military Outdoor Training Instructor trained hundreds of future officers including India’s first three female fighter pilots. Mountaineer: Toolika has done 23 mountaineering expeditions and treks including Mt. Everest, Mt. Damavand, Mt. Kilimanjaro, Unnamed Virgin peak, Himachal Pradesh, India, Mt. Stok Kangri, Mt. Kanamo, Mt. Bhagirathi 2, Mt. Kamet, Mt. Saser Kangri, Mt. Elbrus, Mt. Nun. First woman from the state of Uttar Pradesh (heart of North India) to climb Mt. Everest. The first Indian woman to climb Asia’s highest volcano Mt. Damavand in Iran. Awards Received: Felicitated with 13 awards including Rani Laxmi Bai Gallantry Award, Global Excellence Award, Stree Shakti Combatant Award, FICCI flo Outstanding Global Woman Award, Global Icon Award, Pride of Lucknow, Hindustan Times Woman Award, Amar Ujala Prathma Woman Achiever Award, and several others. Powerful Orator: Toolika has delivered 80 motivational talks across India, USA, and UK including on TEDx, Toastmasters International- Keynote Speaker, Rotary International, FICCI flo, BHEL, ITC Infotech, Radio Mirchi, Radio City. Enjoy this episode of Glass Half Full. Join the growing number of listeners who are choosing Yowah Radio. Online 24/7 Be Happy-Be Inspired. Steve T
Inspired Conversations with Ruth Owen in conversation Col Chris Gibson.
09-04-2021
Inspired Conversations with Ruth Owen in conversation Col Chris Gibson.
In this podcast, Ruth Owen is joined by Col. Chris Gibson MBE.    Chris Gibson brings with him over 34 years military and governmental experience. He has held leadership roles and key appointments throughout his career which have seen him serve on specialist military operations all over the world including 18 months in Beirut attempting to gain the release of Terry Waite, 12 months in Sarajevo on a Special Forces Team charge with the capture and arrest on indicted war criminals and 16 months in Sierra Leone during the civil war. Further deployment on operations in Zaire, Uganda and Algeria brought many challenges. Having lead the Close Protection operation in the Middle East during the 2nd Gulf War which saw him planning and leading the protection of various world leaders Chris moved on to further challenges that the military offered.  Having graduated from NHS Staff College he has taken his inventive enthusiasm for adapting military leadership and wisdom for the wider benefit of enterprises such as the NHS. Having gained a post-graduate award in Medical Simulation Management from Harvard University, Chris was appointed as The Chief Instructor of The Army Medical Services Training Centre, the world’s largest medical simulation centre. Whilst there he co-developed a training and assurance methodology for hospital care which has been adopted by American, Canadian, Australian, and New Zealand militaries as international best practice.  Chris was given the task of leading on the development and delivery of a training model for military and NHS volunteers to combat the Ebola Virus Disease in West Africa. This was an irrefutable success which saw over 1200 personnel deploy appropriately trained and equipped for the rigor of delivering care in a West African jungle, for which he was awarded the MBE. A known innovator, Chris was recently awarded with The Health Service Journal Special Recognition Award, the first occasion this has been issued for his development of innovative solutions to healthcare this was latterly followed by Ideas UK as International Innovator of the Year 2017-18. Of late Chris has been the government lead on assisting London Ambulance Service NHS Trust out of Special Measures. He completed his assignment in September 2019 working as a Special Advisor to the Ministry of Justice as a Leadership and Cultural Advisor.  Of late Chris has worked with the Irish Government on strategic contingency planning. He works with various professional sporting teams and business groups on how to translate this positive philosophy into a winning capability. He remains much sought after as a keynote speaker on leadership and innovation by leading academic institutes.  Enjoy the podcast. Remember to check out Yowah Radio