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It seems a bit strange that in the middle of Ken Legg's series on 'Becoming a Person of Influence' he's got an entire episode dedicated to the subject of 'meekness'. But that's exactly what's happening today ? and there's good reason for it. Join Ken for Set Free today! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jesus said that we are the salt of the earth and the light of the world. So how salty are you? And how much light are you shining? Ken Legg has some great clues this week in his series titled 'Becoming a Person of Influence'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Black Widow - at long, long last - is finally here, both in cinemas and on Disney+ Premier Access, which means we've also finally got a 'Becoming... Black Widow' interview to enjoy. So look forward to Scarlett Johansson herself opening up about how she got the role, what the character Natasha Romanoff means to her, mementos she's kept and much more. And as a bonus we've also got her Black Widow co-star O. T. Fagbenle also talking about his role, plus director Cate Shortland to boot! So what are you waiting for? Get busy listening, go on.
Separating the nice to know from the need to know is a fundamental requirement when expected to learn anything new. Yes, Hitler was indeed born on the 20th of April 1889 but that's not exactly need to know in the grand scheme of things. Likewise, when we are faced with having to learn something new, like how to migrate from being in the grips of a pandemic to getting out of it, we must first determine what is need to know. I've outlined 1 or 2 things by way of example but a lot more work needs to be done and your help would be appreciated, you'll reach me on 0896047888. As always, if you're enjoying my content you might consider supporting me. You can do so via Patreon (link in description) and via Revolut by using the username @offthelead.
Jonathan Passmore is professor of coaching at Henley business school, an executive coach, researchers and author. He previously worked for IBM Business Consulting PricewaterHouse Cooper and OPM as a chartered psychologist leading coaching and leadership development projects. He holds five degrees and has published widely with over 30 books, 100 scientific papers and book chapters, plus spoken at over 200 events worldwide. His latest books including 'Becoming a Coach: The Essential ICF Guide' and 'The Coaches Handbook'
Join us for our sermon of the week. This week, Steve Witt will talk about 'Becoming a Mountain Person'. If you want to find out more about Bethel Cleveland, please visit: bethelcleveland.com or check out the Bethel Cleveland app available in the App Store and Google Play Store.
Steven is joined by professional boxer, Jordan Reynolds, to discuss the similarities between the world of business and sport, how the travelling community have come to represent the dominating players in the sport, and why your background is never a barrier to where you want to be in life. KEY TAKEAWAYS Businessmen and boxers have much in common when it comes to mindset. They both must possess determination, skill, perseverance and strategy. For a long time, the fighters from the travelling community have been content to rule the amateur leagues, but now, they are breaking through to the major competitions and dominating there. Those at the bottom of society know how to fight the hardest, plus they appreciate success far more when it arrives. Just because your beginnings are humble, doesn't mean your future has to be. Half the battle in life, sport or business, is in the preparation, and the strategies employed on the day. Never discount the value in being ready. BEST MOMENTS 'These are the conversations I'm really passionate about' 'Boxing is all about branding yourself' 'Becoming financially free is the goal' 'Boxing is a learning game. I'm still learning' VALUABLE RESOURCES The Steven Sulley Study Jordan Reynolds Twitter - https://twitter.com/reynoldsboxing ABOUT THE HOST The Steven Sulley Study is my take on success. My view is you should have multiple focuses to be a well-rounded individual. Success shouldn't be just one thing like money, for example, it should also consist of a healthy fit lifestyle and thriving relationships. As a person who has made a success in life and also made huge cock-ups I feel I can offer suggestions and tips on how to become successful or at least start your pursuit. My 'Study' has taken resources from reading and education plus being around, my perception, of successful people and I, know a lot of successful people from all walks of life. My 'Study' coming from my experiences in business, investing, sales (my core background), training, boxing and education has enabled me to become well rounded and successful and I will help you in these key areas too. CONTACT METHOD Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marvel / Disney+ MCU TV show spin-off The Falcon And The Winter Soldier has now aired its sixth and final episode, so here's Ali's interview with one of its stars, Anthony Mackie, for a 'Becoming... The Falcon' special. Look forward to The Man Also Known As Sam Wilson recounting his favourite moments in the movies so far, talking about costume challenges and opening up about the joy of taking the mick out of his co-star Sebastian Stan.
Ayanna Parrent opens up about her journey in her memoir 'Becoming Free.' Ayanna shares details about her childhood eventually contributed to her alcoholism. She then shares how she eventually became free from her addiction. Plus find out about her Be Free coaching model and program, B Free, that helps empower people. www.bfreewell.com
Conejo Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship "CVUUF" Sermons
As we begin our month exploring the theme of 'Becoming', we celebrate a Unitarian Universalist interpretation of the Easter story. Jesus taught us to become who we are born to be, by fearlessly living his values and his message of love. How can we become all we are born to be? Today's service will be broadcast from our Sanctuary.
Danny Wallace talks about his new book 'The Day the Screens Wet Blank' and Michelle Obama reads her new version of her book 'Becoming'. Michelle Obama reading from her bestselling memoir BECOMING. The Younger Readers edition of BECOMING published by Puffin is out now in hardback. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Raising a family, working full time and starting a hair bow business is a very challenging but rewarding endeavour according to mumpreneur Janelle Guarin. - Ang pagtaguyod ng isang pamilya, pagtatrabaho at pagsisimula ng isang negosyo ay isang malaking hamon. Ngunit may hatid naman itong biyaya para sa inang si Janelle Guarin.
'Becoming Like Jesus' With Richard Burgess | Part 7 - Radical Disciple | 7.3.21 by Gateway Church Ashford
A discussion on the topic of the first chapter of Kevin Kelly's Book - 'The Inevitable'. A personal perspective and overview of the first trend and chapter titled 'Becoming' by Sean Doyle.
A little over a year ago, I went to a conference for CanFitPro in Edmonton, Alberta. While there, I registered for a course called 'Becoming a rockstar coach' with Ron McPhee. He took the fitness out of it for a minute and reminded us all to be the best versions of ourselves, rather than the strongest, or the fittest. The stuck with me and it's why I wanted to have him on the podcast. His energy is infectious, he is relatable and is someone that still gets nominated as one of the top trainers year after year. Thanks to our friends at truLOCAL for helping this podcast grow. As a gift to the listener, truLOCAL will be giving away three pounds of grass-fed, grass-finished ground beef in your first regular box when you enter the code TRUSLIMMFITNESS at checkout. More details here. Discover how high-quality, straight to your door delivery will change the way you think about local meat. Plus, you're supporting local!
This week Michelle speaks with Jo Jo Cartagena about her make-up artistry service Jo XO Artistry. Most of Jo's practical training began at the well-known make-up brand Mac, where she gained hands-on experience with a variety of clients. This experience helped shape Jo into the well-rounded and talented make-up artist she is today. Jo XO Artistry offers a variety of services from Bridal Make-up, Photoshoot/Videoshoot Make-up, Lashes, and more. Jo has established some excellent clients on her books including Lauren Murray the X-Factor finalist and Mz Jazzie, Nigeria's Afro-Rap Queen. In this episode Jo shares her journey into the world of make-up artistry with us, giving tips and advice for anyone thinking about starting a career in the field. We chat about Jo's 'friendly make-up artist next door' ethos and why being open, caring and a great listener helps to maintain her growing client base. Lastly, we have a heartfelt conversation about her doggo companion Ollie and how he has been the perfect little therapy pet. To find out more about Jo XO Artistry follow @joxoartist and @joxoartistry on Instagram. Join Michelle for weekly episodes as she invites guest speakers from coaches, personal trainers, musicians, creatives, entrepreneurs, and more to discuss their personal success stories and well-being. Oh, and of course PETS. All of our guests are pet owners and have such amazing stories about their beloved pets. So whether you want to start a journey of wellness, listen to inspirational stories about life and pets, we are the place to tune into. You can follow Michelle on Instagram and Facebook @Chattycatscare. As always please do rate, subscribe, and review.
[REBROADCAST FROM MAY 7, 2020] Director Nadia Hallgren discusses her documentary, "Becoming," about Michelle Obama's life and the book tour for her memoir of the same name.
Join Robby, Eric, Matt and this week, special guest James Edge of James Edge and the Mindstep! We start this week off with Robby throwing us a curveball! Pleasantly surprised by the Reggae vibes given off on Rick Dinsmore's track "You Always Want What You Can't Have" on his album Texas Highway we attempt to dissect what makes it sound so Reggae! (1:56) Then we listen to the poppy, hip-hop London based artist Akira the Don's "Living in the Future 2," on his Album Living in the Future. (12:49) Finally, join us as James Edge takes us on a trip through his musical journey, his life, his inspirations and so much more! (22:30) A little about the artist:After moving to London and starting to gig in 2006, James Edge formed James Edge and the Mindstep to record 2010 debut album ‘In The Hills, The Cities’. The working relationships he built around this time would provide him with some dependable collaborators, including regular engineer and occasional co-producer Tom Aitkenhead. A highlight of these sessions was working with string arranger Robert Kirby (Nick Drake, Paul Weller, The Magic Numbers) on the song 'Becoming'. Find out more about James, listen to his music and follow him at the following links:https://www.jamesedgeandthemindstep.comhttps://www.facebook.com/jamesedgeandthemindstep/https://soundcloud.com/jamesedgeandthemindstephttps://twitter.com/andthemindstep?lang=en
Learn 11 concepts that help you choose gear, equipment, and gadgets! The gear we choose can set us on a course to success in the sport by keeping us organized, resilient, flexible, and functional. As Consummate Athletes we want to move in a variety of ways and in a variety of conditions, so gear matters! This episode draws from a chapter in our upcoming book 'Becoming a Consummate Athlete' book that comes out on Nov 15, 2020. Check out our book on Amazon starting Sunday, Nov 15th, 2020 http://consummateathlete.com/book Show Notes at www.consummateathlete.com for links Learn 11 concepts that help you choose equipment in a way that keeps you organized, flexible, functional, and consistently moving. This draws from a chapter in our upcoming book 'Becoming a Consummate Athlete' Check out our book on Amazon starting Sunday, Nov 15th, 2020 http://consummateathlete.com/book Show Notes at www.consummateathlete.com for links Support the Show: a) Share an episode or post you like b) Rate & review C) Donate at www.wideanglepodium.com/donate
Kelisa Wing has been in education for 14 years. Her journey into the teaching profession began after she was honorably discharged from the United States Army. She served as a Youth Consultant for the Self-Expression Teen Theater (SETT) under the United Way in Tolekdo, Ohio. After moving to Germany with her family, she began substitute teaching, then transitioned to a Special Education paraprofessional, was a school secretary, and eventually, an Administrative Officer. She then taught 8th-grade Language Arts and Reading to military-connected students at Faith Middle School in Fort Benning, Georgia, has been an Elementary School Assistant Principal in West Point, New York, and is now a Professional Development Specialist in Virginia. Kelisa honorably served in the U.S. Army for six years and attained the rank of Staff Sergeant. She is the author of 'Conversations' (2006), 'Weeds & Seeds: How To Stay Positive in the Midst of Life’s Storms' (2017), 'Promises and Possibilities: Dismantling the School to Prison Pipeline' (2018), 'If I Could: Lessons for Navigating an Unjust World', and a contributing author of 'Becoming a Globally Competent Teacher' (ASCD, 2019). She is a 2017 State Teacher of the Year, a 2016 Association of Supervision, Curriculum, and Development (ASCD) Emerging Leader, and the 2017 University of Maryland University College (UMUC) Edward Parnell Outstanding Alumnus of the Year. She is the only educator on the Education Civil Rights Alliance (ECRA) Steering Committee, and a member of the Leading Educator Ambassadors for Equity (LEAE) with the ECRA. As a member of the National Network of State Teachers of the Year (NNSTOY), she has led efforts for mentoring teacher leaders through a partnership with 100Kin10, and she is also a member of ASCD. She is also on the Advisory Board for the Learner Variability Project (LVP) & Digital Promise, ASCD’s Global Advisory Council, and the ASCD College Football Playoff Foundation (CFP) Diversifying the Teacher Pipeline Working Group. She speaks both nationally and internationally about discipline reform, equity, student engagement, and many other topics Kelisa holds a bachelor’s degree in English from UMUC, a Master of Arts in Secondary Education, and an Educational Specialist degree with a concentration in Curriculum, Instruction, and Educational Leadership from the University of Phoenix. Kelisa credits her faith in God, and His grace, favor, and mercy as the key to her success. Kelisa lives in Northern Virginia with her husband and children.
Scott Turner Schofield rose to fame as the first (out) trans character on the 'Bold and the Beautiful.' Now, Scott is killing it with his one man show, 'Becoming a Man in 127 EASY Steps,' which debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival this past year. Scott was also the first trans man to be nominated for an Emmy for his guest role on 'Studio City' on Amazon. We had an incredible discussion with Scott about his inspiring journey, and what it took to get where he is today.
This week Kyrin got the chance to chat with Jacqui Ooi, the host of the 'What She Did Next' podcast. Jacqui has had an intriguing career, first starting off as a journalist/editor in woman's magazines before heading into the NGO sector and working in senior communications roles for large charities (notably ChildFund Australia and The Smith Family).Recently she decided to start her own podcast, focusing particularly on woman who have had non-standard career paths. Jacqui also shares Kyrin's love of travel and we went over some of her travel stories and times when you can feel unsafe in strange situations. To finish we had a couple of quick questions related to travel destinations, books and setting deadlines. This was a great conversation and we highly recommend you check out some of her episodes (a personal favourite was the one with Hetty McKinnon). As always, we hope you enjoy, Mere Mortals out!Timeline:0:00 - Introduction1:21 - Mere Mortal Moment3:37 - Recap of Jacqui's career6:11 - What drew her to journalism9:54 - The changing face of journalism & communications14:21 - Career transition into NGO's and charities19:24 - Downsides of voluntourism25:27 - Showing progress vs highlighting problems27:19 - Intrinsic motivation for WSDN podcast35:54 - How Jacqui chooses guests39:38 - Solo gap year at a young age46:45 - Unsafe situations while travelling53:17 - Next place to go after coronavirus56:44 - 'Becoming' by Michelle Obama1:01:47 - Setting yourself deadlines1:05:31 - Wrap up and how to connect with JacquiConnect with Jacqui:Website: https://whatshedidnext.com.au/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatshedidnextpodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatshedidnextpodcastAbout Mere Mortals:Striving for excellence through life's lessons. Daily uploads @ 5pm AEST. 4M's, Book Reviews, Musings, Bonus, Meanderings, Interviews & Themed Podcast.Connect with Mere Mortals:Website: https://www.meremortalsmedia.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mere_mortals_media/Facebook: https://facebook.com/Meremortalsmedia
In this episode, my guest is Randall Wilson II. I found the title 'Becoming a Master Builder' fitting for this episode because he is well on his way to achieving Lego Master Builder status (which we'll get into on the show), he build brands, has a background in architecture, manages a design team at Capital One and is a co-founder of the Hue Design Summit. I'll seek his wisdom, observations, challenges, and advice on how to execute a vision from the designer's lens. Hue Design Summit's Instagram: instagram.com/huedesignsummit Hue Design Summit's Twitter: twitter.com/huedesignsummit Randall's Instagram: instagram.com/therocfiles Hip Hop Lego's: instagram.com/mostincrediblestudio --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gettechnical/support
Join us as we dive into our new series 'Becoming' as we reopen our onsite services, with Neil Young.
Today on the show we are speaking with Dr Belinda Barnett. Dr Barnett is a maternal health researcher, psychologist and community advocate for the protection of mothers’ human rights.Belinda recently completed a PhD at the University of Queensland, her thesis titled “Becoming a mother and mattering in early 21st century Australia”.Confired on March 27th, 'Becoming a mother and mattering in early 21st century Australia: An exploration of women's perinatal transitions and equity in wellbeing' looks at the value of mothers in our society. We discussed her personal and professional experiences that led her her current work, her research and a recent submissions to the QLD human rights commission. Information mentioned in this podcast:1. Application of the Human Rights Act of Queensland to the provision of public maternity services in Queensland Policy brief for the Queensland Human Rights Commission2. Maternal health brief for meetings with Queensland Health Minister, Queensland Shadow Health Minister, State Members of Parliament and candidates for October 2020 Queensland election.Both can be found here - http://www.maternitychoices.org.au/campaigns--projects.html3. Belinda's thesis - Becoming a mother and mattering in early 21st century Australia: An exploration of women's perinatal transitions and equity in wellbeing can be found through the University of Queensland e-library (no gateway): https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:f2faaceToday's guest: Dr Belinda BarnettProduced, edited and presented by Annalee Atia for PBB Media Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond comes to you from Bundjalung Country at Cavanbah or Byron Bay and we acknowledge with respect and reverence the Arakwal people of the Bunjulung nation, neighbouring clans and people for caring for this country since time immemorial. The Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond show is part of a wider community media and journalism project.All rights reserved. www.pbbmedia.org
Today on the show we are speaking with Dr Belinda Barnett. Dr Barnett is a maternal health researcher, psychologist and community advocate for the protection of mothers’ human rights.Belinda recently completed a PhD at the University of Queensland, her thesis titled “Becoming a mother and mattering in early 21st century Australia”.Confired on March 27th, 'Becoming a mother and mattering in early 21st century Australia: An exploration of women's perinatal transitions and equity in wellbeing' looks at the value of mothers in our society. We discussed her personal and professional experiences that led her her current work, her research and a recent submissions to the QLD human rights commission. Information mentioned in this podcast:1. Application of the Human Rights Act of Queensland to the provision of public maternity services in Queensland Policy brief for the Queensland Human Rights Commission2. Maternal health brief for meetings with Queensland Health Minister, Queensland Shadow Health Minister, State Members of Parliament and candidates for October 2020 Queensland election.Both can be found here - http://www.maternitychoices.org.au/campaigns--projects.html3. Belinda's thesis - Becoming a mother and mattering in early 21st century Australia: An exploration of women's perinatal transitions and equity in wellbeing can be found through the University of Queensland e-library (no gateway): https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:f2faaceToday's guest: Dr Belinda BarnettProduced, edited and presented by Annalee Atia for PBB Media Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond comes to you from Bundjalung Country at Cavanbah or Byron Bay and we acknowledge with respect and reverence the Arakwal people of the Bunjulung nation, neighbouring clans and people for caring for this country since time immemorial. The Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond show is part of a wider community media and journalism project.All rights reserved. www.pbbmedia.org
Jane Harrison, a descendant of the Muruwari people of NSW, is a playwright, novelist, and the Festival Director of Blak & Bright, the First Nations Literary Festival based in Melbourne. Her novel Becoming Kirrali Lewis won the 2014 Black&Write! Prize, and was shortlisted for the Prime Minster's Literary Awards and the Victorian Premier's Awards. In terms of her works for the stage, Stolen, her first play, was the co-winner of the Kate Challis RAKA Award and has been performed throughout Australia as well as the United Kingdom, Hong Kong and Japan. She has also written The Visitors, Rainbow's End, On A Park Bench and Blakvelvet. About The Garret Read the transcript of this interview at thegarretpodcast.com soon. The interview was recorded by Zoom, and we can't wait to start recording in person again soon. You can also follow The Garret on Twitter and Facebook, or follow our host Astrid Edwards on Twitter or Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, Candace and Ariel welcome special guest Christina Chaney from The Fun In Forever blog to discuss the process of 'BECOMING'. Christina Chaney is a wife, mother, pastor, singer and blogger of The Fun In Forever (TFIF) blog site along with her husband, Stephon Chaney. The Chaney's created TFIF to expose readers to the benefits of a committed lifestyle. Join MSR as Christina shares her journey on 'Becoming' the woman that she is today, holding many titles, and the highs and lows she's experienced along the way. Keep Up with Christina:Christina on Instagram!The Fun In Forever Keep Up with MSR:MSR on Instagram!MSR on Twitter!MSR on Facebook!MSR on YouTube!
Hey podcats! This week's episode is actually an episode where I was a guest on the Becoming Magnetic Podcast with Juliana Frisoli. I dish the details of everything you need to know to start a podcast, the most SIMPLE way possible. No need to over-complicate this ladies, the hardest and most important part is to just START! We cover: - My counter-intuitive answer to "what is needed to start a podcast" - The behind the scenes of what it takes to run a successful podcast - How I went from 0 to 11K downloads from listeners all over the world in 17 months - Busting common myths around podcasting - My top podcasting tips I've learned through experience and the mindset you need to have for podcasting success Looking to start your own podcast? I coach female entrepreneurs who either want to start a podcast to grow their business, start one as a hobby, or even start a podcast AS their business. Is that you?! Reach out! Connect with Olivia Powell Instagram: @OliviaPowellCoaching (https://www.instagram.com/oliviapowellcoaching/) Facebook group: “Become a Podcast Queen Community” (https://www.facebook.com/groups/1262823320498060/) Email: OliviaPowellCoaching@gmail.com **Resources** If you've chosen Libsyn as your podcast host, be sure to use code word "Olivia" for 2 months free!
About Kelisa Wing Kelisa Wing has been in education for 14 years. Her journey into the teaching profession began after she was honorably discharged from the United States Army. She served as a Youth Consultant for the Self-Expression Teen Theater (SETT) under the United Way in Toledo, Ohio. After moving to Germany with her family, she began substitute teaching, then transitioned to a Special Education paraprofessional, was a school secretary, and eventually, an Administrative Officer. She then taught 8th-grade Language Arts and Reading to military-connected students at Faith Middle School in Fort Benning, Georgia, has been an Elementary School Assistant Principal in West Point, New York, and is now a Professional Development Specialist in Virginia. Kelisa honorably served in the U.S. Army for six years and attained the rank of Staff Sergeant. She is the author of 'Conversations' (2006), 'Weeds & Seeds: How To Stay Positive in the Midst of Life’s Storms' (2017), 'Promises and Possibilities: Dismantling the School to Prison Pipeline' (2018), 'If I Could: Lessons for Navigating an Unjust World', and a contributing author of 'Becoming a Globally Competent Teacher' (ASCD, 2019). She is a 2017 State Teacher of the Year, a 2016 Association of Supervision, Curriculum, and Development (ASCD) Emerging Leader, and the 2017 University of Maryland University College (UMUC) Edward Parnell Outstanding Alumnus of the Year. She is the only educator on the Education Civil Rights Alliance (ECRA) Steering Committee, and a member of the Leading Educator Ambassadors for Equity (LEAE) with the ECRA. As a member of the National Network of State Teachers of the Year (NNSTOY), she has led efforts for mentoring teacher leaders through a partnership with 100Kin10, and she is also a member of ASCD. She is also on the Advisory Board for the Learner Variability Project (LVP) & Digital Promise, ASCD’s Global Advisory Council, and the ASCD College Football Playoff Foundation (CFP) Diversifying the Teacher Pipeline Working Group. She speaks both nationally and internationally about discipline reform, equity, student engagement, and many other topics Kelisa holds a bachelor’s degree in English from UMUC, a Master of Arts in Secondary Education, and an Educational Specialist degree with a concentration in Curriculum, Instruction, and Educational Leadership from the University of Phoenix. Kelisa credits her faith in God, and His grace, favor, and mercy as the key to her success. Kelisa lives in Northern Virginia with her husband and children. Show Highlights Systemic Racism Teaching with Standards Overcoming Fears and Biases Teaching Black History Teaching Other Cultures to Students Connect with Kelisa Twitter: @kelisa_I2teach Website: www.kelisawing.com Additional Resources If I Could: Lessons for Navigating An Unjust World Connect with me on Twitter@sheldoneakins
Over verhalen vertellen, je eigen unieke verhaal en ruimte scheppen voor verhalen. Ik lees een mail voor van Nele, die een stukje deelt uit 'Becoming' van Michelle Obama. En daar verbind ik een gedachte aan, over aan jezelf werken en hoe het effect daarvan zich uitstrekt op drie niveaus. Je kan me volgen op instagram: @detinypodcast @theartistswayonline @thetinyoffice En ook jouw verhaal is heel welkom op Hade@theartistswayonline.com
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Power of Your Mind Podcast Interview with Daniel Gefen – Avoid Burnout by Balancing and 'Being' and 'Becoming' In Episode #102, I am talking with Daniel Gefen. International bestselling author of The Self Help Addict. Top rated podcast host of Can I Pick Your Brain? and Deeper Living "You know why it's so hard to write my own bio? Because so many people told me I wasn't good enough. I used to get lost in bookstores trying to find myself. (Or maybe I was just trying to find a better version) Turns out all the ‘gurus' I worshipped didn't have the answer. I was so addicted to self-help I wrote the book ‘The Self-help addict' which became an international bestseller. Then I realized that my book was just like all the others. It missed the mark. It didn't solve the real problem we all suffer from. We are still desperately searching. Stressed out and sleepwalking through life. So I decided to launch ‘Deeper Living'. To help as many people as I can live a deeper, richer, more meaningful life. It's not about finding anything. But returning to what we already have. Oh and my wife is a freaking angel for sticking with me for 13 years and raising 5 kids who keep reminding me why life is so precious." We talked about: How you can create healthier relationships with Money, People and Netflix How Daniel can protect his creativity which is the tool that solves most problems How Daniel avoids stress, overwhelm and burnout How you can avoid perfectionism and procrastination What should you do if you're taking yourself too seriously And much more! For more information about Daniel Gefen, check out his websites: www.danielgefen.com www.deeperliving.life Podcast: Deeper Living * * * * * Victoria Gallagher is a worldwide leader in Hypnotherapy, a #1 Best Selling Author, International Speaker, Life Success Coach, and Renowned Authority on the Law of Attraction. She has dedicated her life to empowering people all over the world to successfully live a life of liberty, aligned with their dreams through her effective meditative recordings and online courses. With the new HypnoCloud iOS app, you can achieve the wealth you desire, be healthy and fit, have the career you want, live the lifestyle of which you dream, and reach spiritual fulfillment. Download HypnoCloud from the App Store now: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/hypnocloud-relax-and-let-go/id1450270910 Get it on Google Play Begin your Personal Growth Journey Today with your 14-Day Trial to Personal Growth Club. Start your trial now at: http://PersonalGrowthClub.com For our listeners who found us on Power of Your Mind Podcast, go to Hyptalk.com and sign up for your Free Self-Hypnosis Video Training Course. Also First Time Customers get 35% off Your First Order of Hypnosis Downloads when you use the code "PODCAST" in your shopping cart at: Hyptalk.com Learn more about Victoria Gallagher and her new book Practical Law of Attraction at: VictoriaMGallagher.com If you enjoyed today's episode, please leave us a review! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/power-your-mind-hypnosis-law-attraction-meditation/id1161784063?mt=2
Michelle Obama’s 'Becoming' documentary delivered, as expected. But… some people didn’t get it. Which means they don’t actually get her work, even though she keeps showing us over and over again. Adele made headlines last week even though we’ve been waiting forever for her new work. How will she address the recent news stories about her when – if – she gets back to work? And finally, Alison Roman and Chrissy Teigen did NOT show their work this week. We break down the recipe of this food fight. Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the time of COVID-19, life keeps happening. #Millennial is here to make sure you've got our take on the latest! Andrew's 80-year-old grandmother is getting her first smartphone, Michelle Obama gave us all the feels in Netflix's "Becoming," and what we think of stupid people who refuse to wear masks. Listener feedback gives us a perspective on what the new normal for open office layouts may be, and a confession about a listener dreaming of being in a thruple with Andrew and Pat. Adele made headlines when she posted a full-body picture on Instagram, which made it very clear she has lost weight. The internet is divided over whether to celebrate Adele's "hot new bod" or to re-think the way we acknowledge body transformations. We get personal and share stories of people commenting on our bodies, and the longterm impact of those comments. While Laura is free to go bowling and get her nails did (she isn't), looks like Andrew will be sheltering in place for a while longer due to Illinois not lifting its stay-at-home order. Georgia continues to be the shame of the nation: why the murder of Ahmaud Arbery is just not getting attention, and why we're not convinced a grand jury will deliver justice. We welcome BAE Supporter, Tiara to the show! She uses her background in cybersecurity to educate us about how to keep our banking information safe, and she tests her #Millennial knowledge with a new quiz. One of the hosts has sex toys, two of the hosts have none. Guess who! This week's recommendations will give you some stay-home motivation: Taking advantage of quarantine meal kits provided by local restaurants (Andrew), Electric spin scrub brushes for all your grout-cleaning needs (Laura), Target drive-up service (Pam), and Hulu's "Nashville" (Tiara). And in this week's installment of After Dark, available on Patreon: Many of us are getting it up during quarantine, which has caused an erection of sex toy sales. Laura gives an update on her latest home water damage saga. Her takeaways: asbestos is a bitch, don't back down on liable parties, and she and Marc won't be able to move home for quite a while. Tiara prompts an interesting discussion by asking how it feels to move back in with your parents. Moving back in with parents in early twenties vs early thirties - GAME CHANGER!
Director Nadia Hallgren discusses her documentary Becoming, about Michelle Obama's life and the book tour for her memoir of the same name.
Michelle Obama has a documentary on Netflix which is the same title as her book. 'Becoming' captures Michelle Obama's candor and more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Jung Pak is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, a former CIA analyst and a North Korea specialist. She is the author of "Becoming Kim Jong Un: A Former CIA Analyst’s Insights into North Korea’s Enigmatic Young Dictator.” She joined Benjamin Wittes to discuss Kim Jong Un, the recent questions about whether he had died or become seriously ill, his rise to power and his confrontations with Donald Trump over nuclear weapons.
Featuring.. Scott Turner Schofield - Transgender actor who has been out publicly since 2001. Scott was the first transgender actor to land a role in a daytime U.S. TV show 'The Bold and the Beautiful'. Since then Scott has been a vocal LGBTQ advocate and has changed perceptions of transgender people with his one man show 'Becoming a Man in 127 Easy Steps'. His latest role is in 'Studio City' an Amazon Prime TV series which features a transgender storyline.
We were surprised to find how passionate we were about the intellectual category of the 4 Areas to Improve Your Personal Growth Series. The word intellectual can be summed up by how we learn, find truth, and expand ourselves; which is basically what 'Becoming' is all about! We discuss the spritual reasons behind why focusing on growing intellectually is so important as well as all of the temporal purposes. We often think of growing intellectually as traditional education such as school or college; as much as those things are so valuable, education doesn’t begin and end in a classroom. We can learn new skills, we can learn from books, we can seek education and should always seek it. Tawni shares a personal story about how a missed opportunity in college could have prepared her for a future that only God could see for her. We also discuss the growth mindset, as well as talk about different ideas for skills you should think about learning before graduating highschool and leaving home. We hope what you learn in this episode will help open your mind to the importance of growing and learning both temporally and spiritually.
On March 16, 2017, author P. Carl sent a photo of himself to his wife in a text with this message: “I’m me now.” It was the point, he writes in his memoir “Becoming a Man: The Story of a Transition,” that he felt visible for the first time after living more than 50 years as a girl and queer woman. Carl’s transition to a man happened during a period of change for America: the months following the announcement of the Trump administration’s travel ban and before #MeToo dominated our social media sites and conversations. It also took place during a time when there’s both advancement and a lack of understanding about transgender people and their bodies. He joins host Kerri Miller for a candid conversation about his journey and about gender, masculinity and inequality in the United States. P. Carl is the author of “Becoming a Man: The Story of a Transition” and distinguished artist in residence at Emerson College in Boston, Mass.
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Today we hear from co-chair of the House Progressive Caucus Primila Jayapal on the challenges facing Progressive Democrats, from impeachment to bringing health care to all. And then, Thom us joined by proud feminist Pat Mitchell. Author of 'Becoming a Dangerous Woman', Pat talks about the need to be safe in our workplaces, homes and communities. She says gaining equality in even its basic forms needs to be talked about, especially in politics. Plus - Thom wonders if Trump might be thinking about getting a doctor's note to escape impeachment. What would happen?
This week, I'm excited to welcome Dr Gurpreet Padda. A graduate of the University of Missouri-Kansas City Medical School, Dr. Padda served residencies in surgery and anesthesia. He is board certified in pain medicine, anesthesiology and age management. He also holds an MBA from St. Louis University. He is a member the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery and has completed certification programs with the International Society of Cosmetogynecology in Abdominoplasty and Liposuction under local anesthesia. Questions we ask in this episode: What early warning signs may we experience if pre-diabetic? We’re told it’s incurable, what are your thoughts on this? Where should we start if wanting to explore the possibility of reversal? http://180nutrition.com.au/ This week I’m excited to welcome Dr. Gurpreet Padda. Dr. Padda is a board-certified MD and the Medical Director of Reversing Diabetes MD. This online space features protocols designed to reverse disease in patients who are overweight or already have established prediabetes or diabetes. In this episode we talk about the secret to becoming a type 2 diabetic. We discuss common industry myths and how the Reverse Diabetes MD protocol can help address this global epidemic. Over to Dr. Padda. Hey guys, this is Stu from 180 Nutrition and I am delighted to welcome Dr. Gurpreet Padda to the podcast. Dr Padda, how are you? Dr Gurpreet 01:50 Excellent. Stu 01:51 Good stuff. Well, look- Dr Gurpreet 01:52 I appreciate being here. Stu 01:52 Oh well look, we appreciate you sharing some of your time, especially on a late Sunday afternoon as well, so thank you for that. But first up, for all of our listeners that may not be familiar with you or your work, I would just love it if you could tell us a little bit about yourself before we get into the questions. Dr Gurpreet 02:10 Yeah, so I’m a clinician. I actually practice medicine every single day. I see patients every single day. I started off as a physician, treating patients with extremely complex medical problems. I do interventional pain, so I see patients that have just horrendous symptoms and in my career, as I started to treat them, I realized that they had a commonality. You know, everybody talks about patients having fibromyalgia, people talk about patients having all of these symptoms, and I kept coming back to, well, what’s the common root cause for all of this? Is there something that I can treat? And it seemed to be progressing. It seemed to be getting worse. I’m 55 years, I started my career 30 plus years ago, and I’ve seen a dramatic shift in the patient population. This is not the same population that I started with when I first started. Patients were never this heavy, patients weren’t this diabetic. And now, three quarters, more than three quarters of my patients, are diabetic. And so I’m trying to figure out, why is it that we’ve had this epidemic of diabetes? And what is it that we can do about it? And it brought me through a whole bunch of rabbit holes. I dug deep to figure this out. And it turns out it’s been in front of us the whole time. It’s the food that we’re eating. We don’t have an epidemic of diabetes. We have a pandemic of diabetes. If animals eat the same food that we eat, which is the standard American diet, they get the same disease. And at this point, we have rats in New York that are gigantic, that are diabetic, and they’re cognitively impaired, like Alzheimer’s, and they’re venturing out in the daytime because they have all this growth hormone, which is insulin pumping through their bodies, they’re gigantic, and their brains are defective and they’re out in the daytime and they’re dying. And so if you look at tourist places where you used to have thin dogs, and now thee tourist places have extremely fat dogs. You look at the monkeys at locations, the monkeys are getting huge. And it’s not that we didn’t feed them before, we’re feeding them something different now. And those are the kinds of the conclusions that have come about. So we know how to make somebody diabetic now, I can guarantee I can make somebody diabetic in about two weeks. To view full interview and transcript: https://180nutrition.com.au/?p=53463&preview=true
Jamie Catto, the director of Becoming Nobody, facilitates professional, personal and creative breakthroughs, drawing from his own processes in ground-breaking film production, philosophy voyages and music. jamiecatto.com
VentiVerse creators, Abigail and Aidan Ventimiglia, are thrilled to welcome you to their world of music, banter, and more! In the first episode, they cover "Becoming Nancy," a soon-to-be-Broadway musical (at least in their eyes!). Fair warning: there are spoilers, but don't worry! Simply buy a ticket at the Alliance Theater and come back pronto! It'll be worth it. Join us as the dynamic duo create the most Ventastic podcast you've EVER heard.
Laura Jane Williams is a prolific journalist, and successful memoir writer - her books, 'Becoming' and 'Ice Cream for Breakfast', talk about her twenties and quest for love. We chat about the arrogance of memoir-writing - what makes her think her story is worth reading? Also, you can hear the strange methods she uses to get into character, and the exact moment she knows them inside-out.'Our Stop' has been called 'the feminist rom-com of the summer', and we talk about what that means, and how she made sure the men in her story were three-dimensional and believable. Also, we chat about why Laura is able to write the thoughts in most peoples heads, better than most people actually can.If you can, please do support the show over at patreon.com/writersroutine for some merch!@writerspodwritersroutine.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Heidi Thompson is the best-selling author of Clone Your Best Clients and the founder of Evolve Your Wedding Business where she specializes in business and marketing strategy for wedding professionals. She helps wedding professionals grow their businesses and reach their goals without going crazy in the process. Her business & marketing expertise has been featured on several wedding and business outlets including The Huffington Post, Social Media Examiner, Wedding Business Magazine, Sprouting Photographer, Photo Biz Xposed, Honeybook, WeddingWire World and an advisory board member for the UK Academy Of Wedding & Event Planning. Heidi will be sharing her expertise on ‘Becoming the CEO of Your Wedding Business,' which will explain actionable things you can do to take better control of their time and step into YOUR role as the CEO of your business. This is a topic you won't want to miss! Featured Guest // Heidi Thompson of Evolve Your Wedding Business: Website: www.evolveyourweddingbusiness.com Instagram: @evolveyourweddingbusiness Sign up for Heidi's upcoming webinar: ‘How To Make Marketing Your Wedding Business Easier & More Effective,' launching on August 7th.
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We are joined by 2:13 marathoner from ZAP Fitness, Joe Stilin, to discuss, 'The Hunt for Red October' by Tom Clancy. Our next book will be 'Becoming' by Michelle Obama. Episode released January 26, 2019. BookClubTrackClub.com