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The ThawedCast: Conversations About Animation

Philip, Jodi, and Alex review 'Vivo' from Columbia and Sony Pictures Animation, released in the U.S. on Netflix in August 2021. Directed by Kirk DiMicco and co-directed by Brandon Jeffords, this Cuba/Florida travelogue is the brainchild of Lin-Manuel Miranda, who first pitched the idea of a singing monkey--or kinkajou--back in 2010, following the Broadway success of 'In the Heights.' Miranda voices Vivo as well as composes along with long-time collaborator Alex Lacamoire. Vivo is the companion of elderly street musician Andrés, who is unable to travel to Florida to rekindle an old flame. Vivo makes the journey along with Andrés' great niece, Gabi, in order to deliver a piece of music representing the bond that survived the many years of being apart. Follow The ThawedCast: Conversations About Animation: twitter.com/thawedcast and instagram.com/thawedcast. instagram.com/jodipolasky, twitter.com/hannahsmart, instagram.com/ayeedeezy, instagram.com/philipehlke. Visit thawedcast.com

SEOULMATES: A KDrama Podcast For The People
Ep 43 | KPopp'd: What up, JohFam?

SEOULMATES: A KDrama Podcast For The People

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 42:56


To ease back into the podcasting swing of things (or szn 2 as someone insists on thinking about it), Kim and Maddie decided to intro a new segment they are calling "KPopp'd" (no e, bc e's are EW), which will likely be chaotic and full of mini-rankings. In this first enstallment, they cover Maddie's conversion to all things Ten, Johnny + Mark 5ever, and Ateez. Other topics discussed include: Lucky One supremacy, Run BTS!, and Chen as Benny in the Korean ver. of 'In the Heights'?!????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! #dreamy (there is footy on YouTube kids!) They also make a last minute pitch for why Dive Studios should want their ~tAleNt~ (#bribriorbust).

Neuroscience for Success | Klyn Elsbury
Going after your bucket list with kindness, featuring Sebastian Terry

Neuroscience for Success | Klyn Elsbury

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 28:45


'In case of an emergency oxygen masks will fall from the ceiling. Please put yours on first before helping others' Inspired by the death of a close friend, Sebastian Terry experienced a moment in his life where he asked himself a simple question; ‘Am I happy?'. The answer was NO and so he created a list of 100 Things that he hoped would help him find happiness. Ten years later, after dropping everything in his life to achieve the ultimate bucket list (#23 Deliver a Baby, #67 Live on a Deserted Island for 1 Week, #26 Help a Stranger, etc), Sebastian's story has grown from an adventurous tale into a global philanthropic movement that engages a growing tribe of hundreds of thousands to set meaningful goals, achieve our biggest dreams and help others in need. “I thought initially that it would take me 100 Things to reach a state of fulfillment but it's taken me 72 things to realize that ‘ticks' are just the beginning. The key to growth and happiness is finding out who you are on a primal level and then being that person, each and every day. The icing on the cake is then helping others and being of service” This evolution into the kindness space has spawned the birth of Kindsum, a peer-to-peer platform, activating acts of kindness in the general public and within organizations. What's on your list? Champions are built, not born. To watch motivational keynote performances -> https://missklyn.com/top-motivational-keynote-speaker/ To learn more about sales management workshops and training ->https://missklyn.com/sales-management-workshop/ To sign up for Klyn's one of a kind sales-boosting newsletter, visit -> https://missklyn.com/

Vover Sports
Vover Sports Daily: WOW! Messi Not Staying On at FC Barcelona!

Vover Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 2:03


Vover Soccer Insider, Laurence Scott, guest-hosts this Thursday, August 5th edition of Vover Sports Daily after FC Barcelona issued a statement announcing that the club and Leo Messi's wishes to complete a contract are not being fulfilled due to La Liga regulations, and thus 'Messi shall not be staying on at FC Barcelona.'In short - Messi and Barca are parting ways. What's next for both sides?Host: Laurence ScottVoice your thoughts on this episode by downloading the Vover app here!

Parlons-Nous
Inès n'arrive pas à refaire sa vie

Parlons-Nous

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 25:33


Il y a quelques années, le compagnon d'Inès s'est suicidé. Inès a essayé de refaire sa vie, mais très vite, elle s'est rendu compte que ce n'était pas possible. Inès veut savoir comment avancer et ne plus avoir peur qu'on l'abandonne. Chaque soir de l'été, dans "Parlons Nous", Sabine Callegari accueille les auditeurs en direct pour 2h d'échanges et de confidences. Pour participer, contactez l'émission au 09 69 39 10 11 (prix d'un appel local).

Basement Benchwarmers
All Good Things Must End

Basement Benchwarmers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 148:33


Cubs Sell, Rodgers buys in?, NBA Free Agency, and more!!

Kermode on Film
#154: Ben Wheatley Special. Mark and Ben Wheatley live from the Latitude festival talking his new film In the Earth and some of his earlier movies including Sightseers and High-Rise

Kermode on Film

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 48:04


#154: Ben Wheatley Special. Mark and Ben Wheatley live from the recent Latitude festival talking his new film 'In the Earth' and some of his earlier movies including 'Sightseers' and 'High-Rise' See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

A Point of View
In the Dingle Peninsula

A Point of View

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 9:29


'In the dog days of the pandemic,' writes John Connell, 'I decided the place to recharge my spirit was the mountains and oceans of Ireland's west coast.' John sets off in the footsteps of the famous Irish monk and journeyman, St Brendan, in an attempt to recover a sense of 'wonder'. Producer: Adele Armstrong

Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari
IFH 488: When Hip-Hop, Skateboarding and Filmmaking Collide with Jeremy Elkin

Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 29:27


In today's episode, we take you back to the late 90s and early 80s hip-hop and skateboarding culture in New York City with director Jeremy Elkin's new documentary, ‘All The Streets Are Silent: The Convergence of Hip Hop and Skateboarding.'In the late 80s and early 90s, the streets of downtown Manhattan were the site of a collision between two vibrant subcultures: skateboarding and hip hop. All the Streets Are Silent brings to life the magic of that time and the convergence that created a style and visual language that would have an outsized and enduring cultural effect. From the DJ booths and dance floors of the Mars nightclub to the founding of brands like Supreme, this convergence would lay the foundation for modern street style. Paris Is Burning meets Larry Clark's KIDS, All the Streets Are Silent is a love letter to New York—examining race, society, fashion, and street culture.Jeremy is the founder of Elkin Editions---an independent video production studio under which he's done production, writing, cinematography, and directing. He's most notable for his 2015 hot topic directorial debut, Call Me Caitlyn, and a second unit director on recording artist, Demi Lovato's 2017 documentary, Simply Complicated. The documentary gives a personal and intimate look into Demi Lovato's life as not only a regular 25-year-old but also one of the biggest pop stars in the world.I thoroughly enjoyed watching All The Streets Are Silent. It gives one all the good nostalgic feels while also provoking current socio-cultural consciousness.Enjoy my chat with Jeremy Elkin.

The Steven Sulley Study Podcast
Passion Assets - with Charles Groom and Tom Exton

The Steven Sulley Study Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 39:10


This week Steven talks to London Watch Show co-founder and creative director, Charles Groom, along with wellbeing entrepreneur and car collector, Tom Exton, about the power of passion assets, and how aspirational living keeps minds keen and hungry, and urges us on to do better in all areas of life.  KEY TAKEAWAYS Passion assets generally cross-pollinate. Those who like the finer things in life, generally have a more aspirational portfolio, and are always on the look out for more. People aren't just interested in the luxury items themselves, but the story in life, of how these things are obtained. Passion assets aren't just about status. Items like this are valuable and secure investments, and tend to rise in value as time goes on. If people think you're doing well, then they'll be instantly curious about the path you took to get there. Success is attractive. BEST MOMENTS 'That could be the inspiration you need to start a business' 'In any market, when things grow, they always do have to have a correction' 'I found it insane how much people were spending, considering there was a global pandemic' 'People buy into success' VALUABLE RESOURCES The Steven Sulley Study      Charles Groom Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mrcharlesgroom/ Tom Exton - https://www.instagram.com/tge_ldnm/ 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.

Geektown Radio - TV News, Interviews & UK TV Air Dates
Geektown Behind The Scenes Podcast 49: 'Sweet Tooth' Composer Jeff Grace Interview

Geektown Radio - TV News, Interviews & UK TV Air Dates

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 34:25


On this episode of the Geektown Behind The Scenes podcast, I am chatting with Jeff Grace, composer on Netflix wonderful fantasy adventure series 'Sweet Tooth'.Based on the DC/Vertigo comic book, 'Sweet Tooth' is set ten years after “The Great Crumble”, an event that wreaked havoc on the world and led to the mysterious emergence of hybrids — babies born part human, part animal. Unsure if hybrids are the cause or result of the virus, many humans fear and hunt them.After a decade of living safely in his secluded forest home, a sheltered hybrid deer-boy named Gus (Christian Convery) unexpectedly befriends a wandering loner named Jepperd (Nonso Anozie). Together they set out on an extraordinary adventure across what's left of America in search of answers — about Gus' origins, Jepperd's past, and the true meaning of home.Jeff Grace is an award-winning composer who has scored a multitude of films and tv series, a number of which have been collaborations with 'Sweet Tooth' showrunner Jim Mickle. They include the Sundance TV drama 'Hap and Leonard' which ran on Amazon in the UK, the Netflix film 'In the Shadow of the Moon', starring Boyd Holbrook and Michael C. Hall, the movies 'Cold In July', starring Michael C. Hall, Sam Shepard and Don Jonson, and 'Night Moves', starring Jesse Eisenberg and Dakota Fanning. More recently Jeff has been scoring Facebook Watch series 'The Birch', and Tom Dolby's film 'The Artist's Wife' starring Lena Olin and Bruce Dern.In the interview, Jeff discusses his long collaboration with Jim Mickle, and how he came up with the unique hybrid sound of 'Sweet Tooth'. There are a number of spoilers in this interview, so I would strongly suggest you watch the series first before listening. The drama comes from Robert Downey Jr. and Susan Downey's Team Downey, and Netflix has recently revealed it has been watched by 60 million member households, placing it as the 6th most-watched English-language original series on the streaming service. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/geektown. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Arts & Ideas
Revisit Rashōmon

Arts & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 43:50


Who can you trust? That's the question posed in Rashōmon. In today's programme Rana Mitter's guests David Peace, Natasha Pulley, Yuna Tasaka and Jasper Sharp look at both the book and the film. Ryūnosuke Akutagawa's short story 'In a Grove', published in 1922, became the basis for the 1950 film from Akira Kurosawa 'Rashōmon', one of the first Japanese films to gain worldwide critical acclaim. 'The Rashōmon Effect' has become a byword for the literary technique where the same event is presented via the different and incompatible testimonies from the characters involved. David Peace's book 'Patient X' is a novelised response to Ryūnosuke Akutagawa's last years and his death by suicide at the age of 35. Natasha Pulley is a novelist and Japanophile with a particular interest in Japanese literature of the 1920s, and in the unreliable narrator implied by use of the Rashōmon Effect. Jasper Sharp is a writer and curator, author of the Historical Dictionary of Japanese Cinema. Yuna Tasaka is one of the contributors to The Japanese Cinema Book published by Bloomsbury. David Peace's third novel in his Tokyo trilogy Tokyo Redux is out this summer. Natasha Pulley's most recent novel is a time travel story set in Napoleonic times - The Kingdoms. Her book The Watchmaker of Filigree Street became an international best seller. Producer: Luke Mulhall. You can find a playlist of Radio 3 programmes exploring Japanese Culture on the Free Thinking programme website from the Tale of Genji to Godzilla, jazz to the sound of rain, Rashomon to Rampo https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0657spq

Keys For Kids Ministries

Bible Reading: John 14:1-4"Mom, why are you crying?" asked Lily as they drove away from the family reunion."I'm sad to leave my cousins and aunts and uncles," her mom replied as she turned the car away from the retreat center and onto the highway. "That's how I feel about leaving my brothers too," Grandpa said. "We have so many things to talk about, and it feels like we just never have enough time." "Why can't we all just stay together?" asked Lily."Well, we live far apart from each other, and we all have jobs and schools and pets to get home to," said Mom. "So even though the reunion is fun and special, it eventually has to come to an end."Grandpa smiled back at Lily from the passenger seat. "But one day we'll get to go to a reunion that will never end.""What do you mean, Grandpa?" Lily asked. "Are you talking about heaven?"Grandpa nodded. "The Bible says Jesus is preparing a special place for us where we will live with Him forever." "Will there be a fireplace and s'mores there too?" Lily asked. Grandpa chuckled. "Well, I don't know exactly what it will be like, but I know there will be good food and warm conversation. The place Jesus is preparing will be full of good things. Jesus told his disciples, 'In my Father's house are many rooms.' Some versions of the Bible translate the word 'rooms' as 'mansions.' Whether it's a room or a mansion, you can be sure it will be a wonderful place to live with plenty of room for everyone!""Will all my cousins be there?" asked Lily.Grandpa reached into his travel bag and pulled out his Bible. "The answer to that question depends on your cousins. Romans 6:23 says that what we deserve because of our sin is to be separated from God, but that He has given us the gift of eternal life. A few chapters over, it says, 'If you confess with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.' If you, your cousins, and everyone else in our family trust in Jesus for his gift of eternal life, we will all be together with Him in heaven someday." -Karen McMillan How About You?Will you be in the place Jesus is preparing for those who trust in Him? It will be a wonderful place where all God's children will live with Him forever. Have you trusted Jesus to forgive your sins? There is no better time than today to put your faith in Him and be saved. Then you can look forward to an eternal family reunion!Today's Key Verse:If you confess with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. (CSB) (Romans 10:9)Today's Key Thought:Spend eternity in heaven

Reaching Out Radio International
In the Word With Sister Pearl "Christ in the Beatitudes, Continued"

Reaching Out Radio International

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 59:00


Hello we welcome you to Reaching Out Radio International, we are a minsitry team working together in one mind one accord in love and unity as the body of Christ sharing the Gospel into the world. It is our hope our programs enrich your relationship with Jesus helping you to become rooted bringing forth good fruit. We will only share the true message of the cross, being, John 14:6 6Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.  Tonights program is In the Word with Sister Pearl, with host Sister Pearl.  In tonight's Reaching Out Radio International's broadcast, 'In the Word, with Sister Pearl', we will continue to delve into God's word, so often known as Christ's Sermon on the Mount, found in the gospel of Matthew, chapter 5.  While we often speak of the Kingdom of God and the Kingdom of Heaven, interchangeably, there is a distinction. The Kingdom of God most closely refers to His rule and righteousness reigning inside of a life, totally devoted and surrendered to Christ, as found in Luke 17:20, when He said the Kingdom of God is within you or in your midst. However, the Kingdom of Heaven refers to the clear promise given to all those who humble themselves and follow Christ...ours is the very Kingdom of Heaven.  In other words, when Christ states, 'Blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven', He is speaking of the fact that we will be reigning with Him in His Heavenly Kingdom, eternally. Thank God that this earth is not our final dwelling place.  For those who love and obey the Lord, Heaven is our real and lasting home. Praise God! We thank you for listening for your continued prayers and support as we share the Gospel into the world. May God Bless You and keep you!   

Schitt's and Giggles
Episode 11: S3, E11: Stop Saying Lice!

Schitt's and Giggles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2021 47:51


'I'm going to ignore that passive aggression, and instead, lean in to the fact that we're both working professionals now, and Mama Oprah would be very proud of us.'In our latest episode, Carla is aghast by Paul's indifference to lice, Paul took a Schitt's Creek quiz and thinks that anyone cares, and we both are kinda really into Stevie's place...mostly the vodka in the freezer though. Get those lice combs out of the freezer, have that genie on speed dial, and join us for our discussion of the eleventh episode of season 3, Stop Saying Lice! Follow us on FacebookTop 5 Rankings so far:Carla1. S2, Ep. 1: Finding David2. S1, Ep. 1: Our Cup Runneth Over3. S2, Ep, 13: Happy Anniversary4. S1, Ep. 13: Town For Sale5. S1, Ep. 6: Wine And Roses Paul1. S1, Ep. 1: Our Cup Runneth Over2. S2, Ep 13: Happy Anniversary3. S2, Ep. 1: Finding David4. S1, Ep. 9: Carl's Funeral5. S1, Ep. 13: Town For Sale

7 milliards de voisins
7 milliards de voisins - Quel tourisme pour demain?

7 milliards de voisins

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 48:30


À l'approche de la saison estivale 2021, de nombreux pays annoncent la réouverture des frontières des lieux encore fermés, et l'assouplissement des mesures de restrictions mises en place pour lutter contre la pandémie de Covid-19. Une bonne nouvelle pour le secteur touristique qui a perdu 1 300 milliards de dollars en 2020, sous l'effet des restrictions de déplacements. Si le tourisme de masse était déjà remis en cause avant la crise sanitaire, cette pandémie a profondément bouleversé notre rapport au voyage et aux vacances. Alors que le tourisme redémarre doucement, faut-il réellement changer nos comportements touristiques ? Faut-il partir moins loin ? Un tourisme durable, respectueux de l'environnement est-il possible ?  Avec : - Rémy Knafou, professeur émérite de l'Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne. Créateur du Festival international de géographie de Saint-Dié-des-Vosges. Auteur de Réinventer le tourisme – sauver nos vacances sans détruire le monde (édition du Faubourg) - Saskia Cousin,  anthropologue, maîtresse de conférence à l'Université de Paris. Actuellement au Bénin pour coordonner un programme de recherche sur le retour des biens culturels au Bénin du point de vue des sociétés africaines - Éric Balian, directeur général de Terres d'Aventure, voyagiste français spécialiste du voyage à pied, membre fondateur de l'association ATR (agir pour un tourisme responsable).  Un reportage d'Inès Edel-Garcia à Madrid, dans les rues de Malasaña. Depuis les années 2010, ce quartier emblématique de la ville est surexposé au tourisme de masse et à la gentrification avec nuisances sonores et hausse des loyers en contreparties pour les habitants du quartier qui craignent déjà le retour des touristes, après plus d'un an de pandémie. Notre reporter Inès Edel-Garcia a rencontré Jordi Gordon, porte-parole du collectif SOS Malasaña, un collectif de voisins créé pour la défense du quartier.  Programmation musicale : ► California Dreaming - Bobby Womack ► Sunny Afternoon - The Kinks

Hack
The Shake Up: Good news, KRudd to the rescue and skincare tragics

Hack

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 30:00


It's the Shake Up and we're talking... Skipping bad news and practicing gratitude, former PM Kevin Rudd trying to speed up the vaccine rollout and social media's obsession with skincare. Join Hack's Ange McCormack with Alisha Aitken Radburn, former Bachelor contestant and host of the politics podcast 'In the House and In the Senate', and Zak Kirkup, former WA Liberal opposition leader.

Sylvia & Me
Linda K. Wertheimer: Award-winning Education Journalist, Essayist & Author

Sylvia & Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 33:44


Linda K. Wertheimer is an award-winning education journalist, essayist and author. Specifically, she is an educator teaching about religion. Not preaching, but teaching. And Linda makes sure that we understand the difference between preaching and teaching. Public schools are allowed to teach about religion. Teaching about different religions goes side by side with teaching about different cultures. ‘God was not kicked out of the schools. What was kicked out of the school was illegal preaching. Teachers have always been able to teach about religion, as a part of world history, a part of geography and a part of literature.' Linda has traveled throughout the country finding out how teachers are teaching religion. Knowledge is key to how we act and live our lives among one another. 'In order to be a global citizen, you need to be religiously literate.' A very educational and important conversation with Linda: A young girl, a teacher and that's not my religion Mothering and speaking out Teaching vs preaching Public schools and religion Varying ways of teaching Becoming religiously literate Fighting religious bigotry Linda and Faith Ed Linda is the award-author of Faith Ed. Teaching About Religion in an Age of Intolerance. Faith Ed focuses on public school's ups and downs as they teach about world religions. Currently Linda is a Spencer Fellow in Education Journalism at Columbia University. Linda is a veteran journalist and former Boston Globe education editor. During her nearly 30-year journalism career, she was a reporter at The Dallas Morning News and The Orlando Sentinel as well as for other publications. Her work has appeared in The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Boston Globe Magazine, USA Today, Time, and many other publications. Linda has appeared on several NPR radio shows, including KERA's Think in Dallas; Radio Boston; and LA's Air Talk, as well a nationally televised program on CBS about religion and democracy.

I'm Getting There
#66 – Regardless of the Outcome w/Mean Dave

I'm Getting There

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 87:37


On today's episode I sit down with comedian and musician Mean Dave. We talked about music and some projects and bands hes been a part of, also talked about his YouTube show 'In the Meantime' w/ Mean Dave and his experience interviewing/podcasting. He reminisces on going to shows, some of the notable bands he as seen in the Bay Area coming up in the underground metal scene and we talk comedy and what Dave has coming up for shows now that everything is back open and in full swing. You can follow him on Instagram @mean_dave Instagram/Facebook: @imgettingtherepod Twitter: @igtpod You can follow me on Instagram/Twitter: @_mboof and also on YouTube/Facebook: Michael Booth Comedy Support I'm Getting There by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/imgettingtherepod Find out more at https://imgettingtherepod.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Writer's Routine
Random Routine - Ian Rankin talks to a day in the life of a crime writing phenomenon.

Writer's Routine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 8:07


Ian Rankin came on the show in 2018 to discuss his 22nd Detective John Rebus book, 'In a House of Lies'. Since then he's published the 23rd, 'A Song for the Dark Times'.Here is just his routine, it's full of procrastination and puzzles. You can hear why he doesn't know what the story is until he's finished it, also why a good writing day can start at 8pm, and why he's writing all over the place. Support the show on patreon.com/writersroutine.@writerspodwritersroutine.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Spiritual Dope
Erin McCullough on Impenetrable Joy

Spiritual Dope

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 50:05


Erin McCullough is a thought leader, an in-demand speaker and an international teacher that helps people create IMPENETRABLE JOY so that they can be calm, have peace of mind and meaning in their life, NOW! Erin had an Anxiety Disorder that had her holed up in her home for nearly a year. Through that experience she learned how and why that happened and developed strategies to overcoming and preventing it, which is what she now teaches. Erin vowed that when she found solutions to overcoming and preventing anxiety, she would do whatever she could to make sure that no one had that experience, so that has been her mission. Erin spent a decade studying the Mind/Body connection, Visualization and ways to still the mind. Over the decade she has created simple strategies to Overcoming and Preventing Anxiety, Stress, Worry and Overwhelm so that all her clients live a life intentionally in Joy. She has been an entrepreneur for 21 years and consulting businesses and business leaders for 16 years. If you question who you are and what you are meant to be doing in this life, let Erin help you discover your own path to joy. Connect with Erin at https://www.erin-mac.com/ The transcript below is machine-generated and unedited. Brandon Handley 0:41 Hey there spiritual dope. I'm on here today with Erin McCullough. She is a thought leader in the main speaker and an international teacher that helps people create impenetrable joy so that they can be calm, have peace of mind and meaning in their life. Now, Erin had an anxiety disorder that had her holed up in her home for nearly a year, through that experience to learn how and why that happened and develop strategies to overcoming and preventing it, which is what she's now teaches. and vowed that she, when she found solutions to overcoming and preventing anxiety, she would do whatever she could to make sure that no one had that experience. So that has been her mission. There's been a decade, studying the mind body connection, visualization and ways to still the mind. Over the decades, she's created simple strategies to overcoming and preventing anxiety, stress, worry and overwhelm so that all her clients live a life intentionally enjoy. She has been an entrepreneur for 21 years and consulting businesses and business leaders for 16 years. If you question who you are, and what you're meant to be doing in this life, let Erin help you discover your own path to joy. Erin, thanks for your work in through the technical difficulties. As a as I told you, I'm working on this newer platform. But thanks for thanks for joining today. How you doing? Erin Mac 2:05 Oh my gosh, thanks for having me. I'm wonderful. How Brandon Handley 2:08 are you never been better. My whole life has led up to this point. So you know, here we are. Here we are. So I like to start these off with the idea that we are deal sources. We're talking about like a little bit before we got started here that we are all our source and that the universe speaks through us. And that right now in this moment, the universe is speaking through you to one of the listeners today. What do you have to tell that listener? Erin Mac 2:36 Well, first and foremost, I believe it is our birthright to be predominantly in joy all day, every day. And if that's not the experience you're having, then keep listening. We're going to talk about all the things strategies, and you know why we're here what we're meant to be doing. You know, all the things, Brandon Handley 2:59 all the things all the things that I love, I love that you kind of chose joy had to go out and I had to go out and grab my, my joy mug. Oh, no. It's actually like pretty much one of my favorite mugs right as the idea of what you kind of see out first thing I pick up and I carry around, I see I get to see the word joy everywhere I go when I'm drinking out of the mug. So definitely enjoy it. definitely enjoy the word joy and glad that we have the opportunity to talk about it. And I'm also going to be very honest with you. Before I went in, I checked you out a little bit more I was like what kind of fit is this? Right? What kind of fit is this? Because, you know, being a you know, more of a thought leader and all this I suppose like what's the spirituality fit me and you know, so in your mind, though, like the work that you do is spiritual, you know, the the personal development is spirituality work. Is that set? Right? Is that fair? Yeah. Well, let's talk about let's talk about the journey, right, let's talk about breaking through anxiety. Let's talk about, you know, how you found yourself in an anxious position and kind of some of the things that you did to work your way through it. Erin Mac 4:06 Awesome. So you know, my story has kind of like three moments, defining moments, if you will. The first started with the anxiety disorder that you spoke about. It actually came about in talk therapy. I was going to a couple's group counseling with my husband at the time. And in that first session, I had a panic attack and I never had one before so I had no idea what it was. And the counselor picked up on it right away she explained all you know what it was and first she told me what it was she didn't really exactly explain what it was. I figured that out later, but she told me that's what was happening and and from there, you know, she said something's obviously coming up for you. Would you like to do some individual work and In that individual work, you know, I was telling my trauma story over and over and over again. And what my body decided to do was put up the defense mechanism of anxiety. And so it got so bad that as you said, I hold myself up in my home. You know, it didn't, it wasn't an overnight thing and happened gradually, panic attacks, more panic attacks, then, you know, I had one was running, and I was training for a race at the time. And so I felt like I couldn't run anymore, at least temporarily. And so I stopped running. And then I stopped teaching, I was a teacher at the time. And so it happens that way, you know, slowly, it's not just one, you know, wake up, and, and no candu. After about nine months of that, she referred me to a homeopathic psychiatrist, who gave me a remedy after a three hour interview, that in 20 minutes basically cured me from the experience of anxiety. That's the physical chemical piece, right? And I thought, wow, I have a new lease on life, you know, I can go and do all these things. But because of that experience, I was afraid, right. So I decided to move to Hawaii, and move to a small town and have a simpler life, right? Thinking that, you know, then I would never get triggered. And I would just live my life happily ever after in paradise. And unfortunately, while the chemistry piece was handled the mental emotional spiritual piece, not so much. And so I was still there. So in that simpler life, of course, I created anxiety, stress, and all that. So I moved to Hawaii. Immediately, in the first 24 hours, I started a business and I had a client. Within 18 months, I had 20 employees, multiple six figure contracts. And, you know, I was on my way to stress and anxiety. And the second thing that happened that really rocked me to my core was I 10 years into my business of just being frantic and crazy, stressed all the time. A client called in the morning, she was upset, and I would just get so frantic about clients complaining, they got in my car, raced over to a friend's house, backed into a driveway to drop my daughter off, and I sideswiped her husband's car or her his truck with my car. And come to find out later, when I came to pick up my daughter, that her husband was under the truck working on it while I hit it, and he thought it was gonna land on him. And that just rocked me to my core, I thought, This is ridiculous. Like, this is no life, you know, running around like a crazy person all the time. And so then I dove, you know, into self development, got involved with a seminar company did all their seminar staff for them, and started to see that there was a different way to be in this world, and starting to make some changes, that we're having an impact on my life and other people around me. And then about five years later, I found myself in the middle of a divorce. And for whatever reason, it just leveled me, I was in a dark place. And I thought, you know, I'd spent 10s of 1000s of dollars on seminars, reading all the books, you know, trying to do this other life, but I didn't really have any legit strategies to doing life differently. So then a series of things happened. I picked up the book, maybe you've heard of it, the Course in Miracles, and was about a month and two reading. It's a daily passage for about a year 365 passages. And nothing I was kinda like, this is interesting, but not really rocking my world. Then all of a sudden, month two, this crazy thing happened where the word started, like popping off the page. It was like the path is joy. The answer is joy, joy, joy, joy. And I was like, finally after a couple weeks of that, I was like literally threw my hands up in the air. I was like, I got the answer. How do I get there? And a series of things happened. I got an email from a gentleman I met. He was teaching a seminar in a wahoo and I thought I'll fly over for that. I have no idea what it is doesn't matter just need something positive. And I went and it was a day long seminar on a visualization process that he teaches. And I was so excited by it. I came home and I started using it immediately called my broker who had had my business for sale for like nine months with no bites. And I was like look, I just want to let you know my business is going to sell by the end of the month and there's going to be a bidding war. And it was like, okay, and long behold a week later That's exactly what happened. And then I went back and trained this gentleman that I had gone to that seminar, he was having a seminar, to train people to teach his main seminar. And I went and trained for a week I came home, put on my first seminar, and I stood in front of this group of people, and I ditched my notes, five minutes in, because I had this crazy experience where like, everything that I had ever learned, all of my life experience, everything I had ever read, just came together, like at one moment, I went, Whoa, like, this is what I'm supposed to do. Like, I'm supposed to teach people how to find their joy, cultivated daily, and live the life that they're meant to be living now, without waiting for all the things or the, you know, whatever they think they need to have in order to have that, like, that's available now. And I happen to also during that few week period, meet the love of my life in these very random circumstances, which I don't believe in random anymore. And, and so it just all lined up. And that's what I've been doing for the last almost four years. Brandon Handley 11:11 That's awesome. I mean, and it's interesting, right, that you came, you kind of came out of a, from what I gathered was more of a business oriented kind of thing versus this pursuit of joy, right, are you that you're doing now? And I think that I heard you say, on another podcast that, you know, maybe some of this is Woo, but if it is, woo, it's working out for you. And and you're okay with it, right? Erin Mac 11:39 I mean, that's the thing, you know, people always say, Oh, that's kind of woowoo. For me, I'm like, I'm looking at woowoo people, they look pretty happy as all I can say. Something too, and Brandon Handley 11:50 it's pretty amazing. The idea to have, you know, just try some of these things out for the first time. Very go into a very skeptical, right, this vision process that you're doing that you're thinking about, while it seems pretty cool. But then you you go and you try it. And then things start working out. Right. I mean, talk to me a little bit about that. So how did that have that come? And like kind of manifest itself? What was some of your initial reactions when you saw, were even calling it the universe? And what were you calling it? Well, like, what was your know, kind of how, how was that for you? Erin Mac 12:30 You know, it's kind of crazy, because you know, how it's like life. I mean, again, it's like life unfolds slowly. And you don't recognize exactly what's going on. So you look back and go, Whoa, like, look at all these things that happened. That's crazy. It took me a while to even recognize how much I knew that I was feeling better that I knew. And honestly, you know, I just, I thought I knew what joy was, I thought I knew what happiness was. The thing was, is I was on this, like, roller coaster ride of things, right? It was just like I was so 100% bought into the idea that if I had all the things, you know, a stack of cash, and the house and the car and the successful business, and all the things that we're told is gonna make us be happy. I had all those things, and I was so miserable, right? But I didn't even know that it was possible to experience joy. Do you know what I mean? Like I really just didn't even know what was available. Brandon Handley 13:39 So I think it's really interesting that you bring it up, right? I think there's this, you know, Tale of Two Cities type of thing, where you went, and you got all these things, and you did all the things because this is what we're taught. But that's been my experience is like, hey, go through all these things. Because this is what you're taught. Right? And you're not doing it maybe with the same intent that some of these other people are doing it right, you're doing it to a mass and acquire and to be happy and to have status versus what you're doing now, which is to implement, purpose, intent, and service, right, and the outcome that you're headed towards now. Right? If you haven't, I'm sure you've already achieved. I mean, listen, if you landed in Hawaii has some clients on the first day and you know, whatever, you know, a mask pretty quick like that, you know, whatever it is that you're doing right now, I'm assuming is successful, in one way or another, right? And but now it's aligned to who you are with your purpose and there's fulfillment and joy in that and the rest of it just kind of comes naturally, right? It comes as a byproduct of that intent and that purpose versus if you could compare To the way that you are running life before, right? You were miserable. You were like, anxious and you know, knocking people's trucks over on him. Right? And now I'd like you're doing maybe the same work, I don't know. But what's the effort feel like, compared to what you're the effort felt like before. Erin Mac 15:21 I mean, you're, you hit it right on the head, like I am 100% in service of people and myself. And while that may sound selfish, it's, it's, it's kind of where you got to be when you're in service to people in this way, you know, and it's a whole different experience, you know, before it just felt like I was grinding, grinding, grinding all the time, you know, like, it took all these things in order to make success, like I really, you know, there are these ideas that we have from a young age, you know, success looks like this formula. It's right. It's like, it's like, hard work plus luck, right, you know, like this, you know, formula of success. And I was 100% bought into that, too. And now, it's not like that, it's like, it doesn't seem like work. It's not a four letter word anymore. For me, it's 100%. Like, like, when I give to clients, I give to myself, like, it's such a win win. Whereas I definitely didn't function that way in my life before 100%. And now it's like, you know, while I still have to negotiate, you know, time, you know, balance the things out in my life, this never feels like something I've have to do. Like, I'm excited to do it all the time. I feel called to share what I know, because it's had such a profound impact on my life. Brandon Handley 16:51 I think it's interesting to how, you know, on your first seminar, you kind of tossed off to the side and everything you ever knew, kind of fell into this framework. Right, and you were able to just let it freely flow. Right? I mean, what, what looking back, what would you say happened there? Erin Mac 17:15 Oh, I, I was, you know, I think we're guided all the time. I think we have support all the time, from all the things, you know, universe, energy in general, you know, I mean, scientifically speaking, energy cannot be destroyed. So every person who's lived, their energy is here to you know, and, you know, that's why people talk to loved ones that have passed, and, you know, like, they still the energy is still hear it's exist, so why not tap into those things? I think, you know, it happens to me all the time. And I'm not gonna lie, it was freaky. You know, because it's, you know, for somebody who's like a recovered control freak, you know, a bunch of people and all of a sudden, just free flowing. And not to say it was just random all over the place is still stuck to, you know, we had a workbook and things but, you know, to go off the notes, I still do that. And I just, and I, and I recognize, I mean, even sometimes when I'm on podcasts, like, I'll just, I'll wake up in the middle of it and go, Oh, like I, you know, I wouldn't say it's me, I want to say channeling, but it's like, it's taking energy that exists. Like what I'm telling what I tell people and how I'm in service to people and the information that I share with people. Like it's not new to me, like I didn't make this stuff. Right. Right. Right. This is a real learning. Right, right. And when I'm teaching, I see it in the students, it's like, they can hear me on a deep level, even if they're not consciously aware of what I'm saying. They're feeling on a deep level. And that's coming from not me, you know, I mean, I hear it and I can disseminate that information, distill it down. But it's, it's exists, we're all connected to it one way or another. Brandon Handley 19:06 No, 100%, right. Truth resonates. And that's the kind of that that's the experience and you're talking to somebody else. And you're in a room with with these people and and you're having a truth session on the value column, right? It's your truth, this is kind of coming through you. And you're like, I don't even know, I didn't even know I could do that. Right? But then, but then the rest of the room is resonating with you. And to me, that's kind of what it sounds like as happening. And you know, call it channeling. It's funny too, because, like we we still have our limitations on what we'll call it, right? Like, I don't know that. Yeah, I don't know, I call it channeling I don't know, you know, whatever. But you know, what you're doing is you're at least letting yourself open to, to it, whatever, whatever it is, to come through and to to and through you. Right as a kind of a receiver translator as it were. Erin Mac 19:59 That's it. receiver for sure, yeah, yeah. And yeah, and I think we're all we all have that ability. Brandon Handley 20:07 I mean, it's an eight, right. And so, I mean, I don't know how old your kids are, you know, I've got my, my nine year old. And it's so and and my older child to 11. But you know, it's so obvious just how like innately in tuned. The children are, right as as as it is and, and then you can kind of watch it literally be kind of like almost a brainwash, but brainwashed out of them, right, like, you know, just kind of have those senses gold and like, you know, go through like this other thing, and you just kind of watch it, you're like, wow, that's crazy. Because we go through this relearning experience later in life. Are you an Alan Watts fan? I don't know who that is. Oh, my gosh, come on now. All right. Alan Watts. Yeah, Alan Watts. You know, he's a kind of philosopher made. Popular lies, Zen Buddhism. And in the West, West, it's like in the 60s 70s, right? English guy, you really enjoy him. One of the things that he talks about those, it's like, it's like, we're like salted beef, right? We get all salted and you got it. You got to desalinate that beef. And then you're like, you're back to your natural state at a certain point. And that's, again, sounds to me. I like the way you're the way you're going. Right? You're feeling into it. The what was the cure? I mean, because you had the homeopathic guy, right comes and gives you the cure. What was it? Do you recall? Was it like, a miracle pill? You know, help me out here. Erin Mac 21:51 Now Now what? homeopathy is so interesting. It's so distilled down the amount of whatever the substances may come in. Have you ever taken it before? That's like little tinctures, tablet. They're little pills. Yeah, no, tiny, tiny little granules. And, and they taste like sugar. And they have just, I mean, it's almost like they have essence of the thing. And it really is for the purpose of sort of writing your own self, right? So you introduce it to the body, and the body goes, Oh, that's right. We use a function fairly normally, in this stage. Here's the thing that I need. And interestingly enough, when she gave me the remedy, she told me what it was called. And she said, I don't want you to research it. And this is pre internet. It's not pre internet, but it was definitely internet was not a thing. Really. This was like 99, there was no Google. Yeah, it was not, there was no verb called Google it. And so, you know, she was just like, I don't want you to research this. And, you know, just see what happens or whatever. And, you know, and I, I mean, I almost don't want to say what it is because I don't want people with anxiety to think that that's the cure all it's not the cure all, it was just the thing that made me feel better enough to get on the path to recognizing that the work is internal, emotional, spiritual, and then the body follows. Brandon Handley 23:29 It's so interesting, though, right? Because we, we've, we believe the other way around, right? Because we see the things that everybody's doing, but we can't see the inner work, we can't see how they're thinking, functioning, or directing themselves internally to get to that point. So we're like, Alright, well, I'm just gonna go do all those same things. Right? And it doesn't it doesn't work out, right? Because we're not we're not aligning all three of those pieces of ourselves together. We're just like, we're hammering on one at a time. Right? Erin Mac 24:02 Yeah, I mean, I think you know, you see people they have you know, I work with a lot of people who have cancer and other diseases because that's mental emotional, spiritual two, I believe were three equal parts you know, mind body spirit. And if any of those are out of alignment or out of balance, it's going to show up in the other ones right and in a negative way or and that not wanted way. And often we can, you know, we can skip past mental and spiritual right we can we have all kinds of ways to not feel and acknowledge and, you know, the obvious ones are drugs and alcohol, the less obvious ones are things like being super busy, not ever having any stillness in our life, you know, being helicopter parents, you know, the SWAMI we spend all day every day Trying not to feel any. And, you know, and so you can imagine, and we've done it from a young age, like, it's not really our fault. It's, you know, we've grown up to this idea that we're not supposed to have emotions, we're not supposed to feel those things, only very controlled and in very specific ways, depending on the environment, you know, like, can't cry in a business meeting, you know, you know, are you crying out to lose it? No crying in baseball. Brandon Handley 25:32 I know, my first, my first go around, like in the podcast room and coaching space was fatherhood. And a big point of what you're saying there's is especially as Western civilization, men, emotions, come on now. You know, yeah. That's it. I mean, and that's a brilliant question too. Because we don't know, we don't know, one of the one of the tools that I use, often is the blue check wheel, right? Just just has the emotions kind of listed out, I hand it to my clients, I'm like, you know, go through it. You know, take a look at this every day, if you don't know what this one means. Or if you if you think that you do, go double check the definition of that and just see kind of how you're applying it in your life and how you can use it to, you know, acknowledge your situation, because we don't we, I suppose I was like, 40, or something I didn't know, I didn't know. I was, I guess, like, you know what, because I had a, I had a coaching friend, he goes, because Brandon, I'm not hearing anything emotional, or there's nothing emotional. I was like, Oh, let me go check that out. I was like, Well, I Erin Mac 26:32 mean, unfortunately, our society, especially for a man, like you really only allowed to anger is the only like, standout emotion and now, that's just as tragic. But that's changing slowly, as Brandon Handley 26:45 well. You know, I like to call kind of where we are right now in whatever culture like a hippie 2.0 situation. Right? Right. We're kind of like a hippie 2.0 situation where like, okay, like, maybe if we don't deal with all the drugs, it'll work out better this time, right, like, cut it out on like, the illegal substances. And, you know, we can still get to this place, mentally and spiritually, right. And, and, and since we're seeing that, there's, there's the actual benefits are being seen and heard, and, and I think that the pandemic had such a huge influence, because nobody was spared. Right? If anything good came out of level, it's like, it's like, level set everything. So, so for the, you know, for the CEO, or business leader that could normally like hop on a plane and do everything that like, his employees couldn't, he was stuck at home to with the kids having to deal with the zoom meetings. He wasn't getting a you know, he wasn't getting a free ride out of it. Right. And so his mental, her mental health was impacted as well. And they're like, Oh, shit, everybody's gone through this, we'd better do something. Right. So we see, right? I mean, so I think there's some benefit out of this whole COVID situation to huge, right, right, the right mental health space of people, spaces, places and things. So if I am coming to you, and I am like, the client type I am is who you were before you got to this choice spot, right? Um, you know, I've got success, not like, you know, I'm not Whoo, kind of guy, my calendars, you know, tight and all this stuff. What are you what are some of the first things that we're gonna do together? Erin Mac 28:39 First, we're going to acknowledge and begin to make some separation between the story that's been running your life, you know, the story of all the rainbows and sunshine, a story of all the, you know, the yucky, the fit, the unfair, the unjust, the abuse, trauma, all those things, not for the purpose of wallowing in and you know, it just to acknowledge where we started, and maybe what's affecting some of the ways that we see this world, how we perceive people and circumstances, and then take that story and recognize it for what it is the gift that it has been, and will continue to be in terms of showing us where healing and growth can take place. And you know less about all the things all the details in terms of, you know, who and what happened and all of those things. It's really more about what did you decide about you because of that story. Those are the beliefs and then when we recognize some of those beliefs, then we can understand that, you know, that's been playing out in the background, that's the wallpaper so to speak of our lives, you know, where we make decisions from and a lot of the decisions are fantastic. We need not mess with those, but the ones that aren't serving the future that we want to create. Those are the ones we want to take a closer look at. And so then, from there, I have people do a day, I have them write out a narrative of the day in the life of everything they ever wanted to create in our life, you know, all outcome based, you know, all you know, all the fields, you know, touch, taste, see, smell the whole deal. So exciting, you know, ever, like literally for a moment, wake up until moment go to sleep one day with everything in it, all the people, all the circumstances, all the outcomes. And then they use that in a visualization. And they start their day, because that's where I found my joy was in that visualization. Understanding a day in the life now, is it about manifesting? Not exactly. It's really about elevating the emotional experience, because you have that at your disposal at all times. And so we learn that we can our body doesn't forget things. So when I'm in my visualization in the morning, like, My arms are in the air, I'm like, super excited, like, yes, that just happened. And then yes, that happened to and I mean, tears of joy streaming down my face. I mean, it's all the things, I'm 100%. And on every level, I've raised my emotional experience. And then, like I said, the body doesn't forget. So when you have that experience, you can recall it at any time. So when you're going throughout your day, things start to go south, you can put yourself Take a moment, close your eyes, put yourself back into that moment, refocus and move on, versus what most people do is go out, this thing's not working out. And then there's all these other things that aren't working out, there's that thing, and then there's another thing I didn't like, and then this other person, and then you know, and so just got to read the brain and just, it loves to do the same stuff over and over again, and act like it's new. Brandon Handley 32:08 Yeah, it's not. I mean, I think the idea of the brain, right, it's, uh, likes to be an efficient piece of machinery, right? consumes so much energy, the more efficient it can be. And so let's just keep doing this thing, because it's just, you know, hasn't killed us in the past? Right? If we just keep doing this, we will die. And we may not be enjoying our lives. But you know, it, you know, hasn't killed us before. So I enjoy I enjoy the visualization. And and I think that there's a big piece of what you're saying there that a lot of people when you're doing these exercises, don't hammer home, I think, quite enough. And that's something I think you're touching on is the idea of the feels. Right. So my guess is that this is kind of a writing in the present tense exercise. Right? Erin Mac 33:00 Yeah, preferably, you know, again, outcome base, so you want to say in gratitude, right, because of high vibration, it's, you know, I'm so grateful that, you know, all these things are happening in my life, you know, as though they've happened already, as they exist in the now. Right. And they will, in your visualization, they exist as already taken place, and done deal. Brandon Handley 33:25 Right. And I think that, that the idea is that I'm just, I'm just feeling your words now. Because I heard you saying earlier today, the idea is that, you know, what wants to give us the idea that right, so if I can feel it right now, then what's that doing for me? Erin Mac 33:42 Yeah, that's creating, so I can't tell you how to get all the things. I mean, I think, you know, for me, they've come by being in that elevated state. And so, you know, I, what I help with is changing the experience of life, you know, and I think that's a heck of a lot more important than amassing things, you know, if, if I could show you how to change your experience in your life to joy, right now, by doing this visualization, that seems more valuable to me than, you know, telling you how to make six figure seven figures, whatever, you know, to me, other people, you know, they have other ideas, and that's wonderful. And, and I don't proclaim to, you know, claim to be able to help with those things. But I know how to find joy and I know how to cultivate it so that you can have that experience. And that's, you know, that's the first step is to recognize that you are responsible for your experience and when you know this, not in like fault blame shame kind of a way, in an empowering way, then you can just choose and choose and choose. Just keep choosing that thing that makes you feel good now, it doesn't change anything, have goals, do all the other stuff, too. That's amazing. But, you know, given that we only have this moment here, guaranteed why not make this one enjoyable? You know? Brandon Handley 35:16 Yeah, no, agreed, agreed. And, you know, if I'm, if I'm, if I'm a law of attraction guy, if I'm, you know, in that space, right, this is how I would, you know, kind of liken it would, and I don't know who it is, there's plenty of them out there. That's like, you know, the happiness doesn't kind of come later comes now, right. And if you can be happy now, and whatever the circumstance, like you're talking about, then you can make that choice. Again, like you're talking about all the time. You can find joy all the time, and anything and all you've got to do is again, like you're saying, If I go through the morning, and I had this visualization, I'm like, Well, I'm feeling the feels. It's all there for me, everything's great. Ah, and then like, you know, late in the day, I'm not so feeling the feels. And I'm like, Well, wait a second. early in the day, I was feeling the feels. And this was like that kind of anchor point. Right? Let me get back to that for a second. Because I created that moment for myself. Right, versus kind of letting something outside of me create that it was me who did that Creator of all these things, then, here I am. I'm always like, kind of high vibe. And I'm always like, buzzing, right. And then, you know, you're basically sending that out into the universe, right? Like, just kind of this this high vibe. And, you know, if we act as if the universe is a force multiplier, right? We know that like anything, you'd come out and throw out, there's coming back at you like, Well, I better stop, throw a monkey poo, right, like and start the things that I could really use in my life that I want in my life. And then you know, and visualize that and see it, feel it and release it right. I think that's important, too, is kind of just like, release it and not hang on to the idea that it has to happen, right? You're talking about the people that are like, well, this, Aaron, I tried this for three days, and it didn't show up. My life did not change the way you said it was. And I've you know, I've been doing all the things you tell me to do. But I mean, the idea, again, is to go through those fields, have them do the visualization. And release it because again, you're creating your own, you're creating your own space, please in time, let's face that, right. Erin Mac 37:25 Yeah. And I got two things to say about that. One is I want to talk about the difference between happiness, his idea of happiness and joy, because they're different. And I forgot what the other one is. But I'll talk about the happiness, the joy, that one the rest will come. Right. So to me the difference between happiness and joy is that happiness is fleeting, right? It's you get the new car, it's amazing. Eventually, it's just a car, right? It gets you from A to B, and this game of, you know, getting the things to make you feel good, it feels good for like this amount of time, right. And I only know that because I did all those things. I had the houses and the cars and the successful business and the time flexibility, all the things that everybody would want. And I literally kept like going over finish lines. And going, yay, hooray. I'm happy right now. And then, like, when I was doing trap all the stuff of go across the finish line, I would go home after celebrating for like five minutes. I mean, maybe like half hour or whatever, go home and find another race that I could either crush my time in that was longer hard or whatever. Like there was no end to it, like a couldn't win that race ever. Joy, on the other hand, encompasses some of the you know, the exuberance and all of that Not always, but it can include those. But it also has these nuances of like stillness and peace of mind, which is not thinking all the time thing. Or overthinking and calm. Right. And so those nuances are available and so rich, you know, they're either things I didn't know existed. I had no I mean, maybe I'd heard those words before, but I didn't really understand them on a deeper level. You know, and so, those differences are important, because the one you just can't win out. So yeah, get all the things and be super abundant and all the ways just recognize that the journey inside is the one that has purpose and meaning the one on the outside where we collect things. Those are super cool and fun too. They just don't. They don't fill you up as a human Brandon Handley 40:01 I think that I think that those are important distinctions, right? Happiness quick and fleeting, right? and joy is a little bit more kind of like a long lasting coal and Ember of warmth, right? Yeah. But a state of being. Yeah. So let me see here. Two things, two things. So I liken this, what we're doing here is like spiritual speed dating, right? Like somebody's gonna, somebody's gonna tune in, they're like, you know, I'm looking for my next spiritual date. Right? And, and this could be you. So I'm gonna ask you at least one kind of, you know, question is that, uh, you know, let me see here, whoa, yeah. Why are so many people depressed? Erin Mac 40:47 Okay, so call it depression, call it anxiety, call it whatever you want any low level experience, which is anything that doesn't feel good stress, overwhelm, worry, all those lovely words, they're the same thing. They are the experience of the human wanting to control people and circumstances to fit in how they want them to show up, or they don't feel good. And the unconscious recognition at the same time that it is impossible to control people and circumstances and events to fit into your agenda. And so you can see where that those two things butting up against each other would create some confusion. And so that confusion looks like anxiety, depression, you know, all the it's, we have this new, we've touched on it before the belief thing, right? So it's foundational, we made up everybody has them. I've not met anybody yet, who does not have these very core ones that are things like, I don't deserve, I'm not worthy, I'm not good enough. I'm not lovable, you know. And they're all basically the same thing. Like, I'm not good enough. And so those are underlying all of our decisions and how we're feeling about ourselves. And then we interact with other people. Based on those beliefs, we have decided what's right and wrong. So that's how people are supposed to show up for us, and how circumstances are supposed to show up for us. And so we got into this habit of we learned this piece about when this person says something or the circumstance doesn't turn out how I want, then somehow it's their fault, right? So if that person said something, and they're rude, instead of that person said something triggered something in me that did not feel good. What is that? And why is that there? When we look at that with wonder and curiosity and go interesting, because I guarantee whatever is triggering, you is not triggering me. So that's how, you know, it's all you. Brandon Handley 43:06 It's true. Um, you know, if if I was spiritually looking for a date, then then I would say, Hey, what's up? I'm good. And I agree, you know, I don't think there's a piece in there that I disagree with. So So thank you, I think that's a great answer to to it, right? Everybody's still trying to control the outcomes in some way, shape, or form. And when they're not turning out the way they want them to. They're not they're not accepting it. Right? They don't see it. And I think that the idea of approaching these triggers with wonder and curiosity versus like, kind of anger and angst is also really why is this can trigger still here. Right? So it makes sense. And I love it. So and what else I know that we talked about, you know, you're doing the work that you're doing now, but you've got a new endeavor, what are you, you know, what are you leaning into next? Erin Mac 44:00 Oh, my gosh, I'm so excited. I'm working with couples right now. I just finished doing my pilot course, on partnership. And the reason I'm so excited about it is, well, first of all, I truly believe we are here for spiritual development, or you call self development or whatever you want to call it consciousness. And when we recognize that that's why we're here and that all these you know, challenges that come into our life are for the purpose of our growth, then we can, you know, grow and heal and enjoy ourselves, right? Well, what happens when you bring two people together, that understand that there's a process to healing and growing and understand that same process in a way where, you know, in couples, it's like, it's easy to see how escalation can happen because it's like, especially when I've just told you what's going on. Right. So You said this thing, it made me feel bad, you know, right. So instead of, you know, we do this responsibly, so then we go, Oh, you said this thing, I feel bad. There's nothing that you can do to make me feel better, I'm in charge of making me feel better. And then they can support you in that, right? And then instead of escalating it's support, right? So it's not, you made me feel this way. It's, I feel this way, and it doesn't feel good. And, you know, support me in that instead of like, get your beliefs and you know, the things in your life that aren't working out and escalate, escalate, escalate, it's like, no, this is mine, I own it, it doesn't feel good. And then the two of you work together in that capacity. And it's just amazing to watch couples, it's exponential, because not only is their relationship so much better, but think of the impact that will have on their kids, the rest of their family, when they can see two fully functioning adults coming together, helping support each other in their spiritual growth. It's phenomenal. And so that sounds awesome. That Brandon Handley 46:15 sounds awesome. So where does, you know? What, who's your ideal client? Like in this space? Right? So I think we got two types of ideal clients, you got the partners, ideal clients, and then you've got your, your, your standard practice clients, what is what are they? Erin Mac 46:30 So ultimately, you know, being an entrepreneur for like, 21 or two years now, entrepreneurs, like me, for some reason, because I get their craziness, I understand that they are under the gun and responsible for a lot of things. And those, typically, and leaders to write just people have a lot of responsibility. That, you know, like to make all the things work out, you know, like to control all the things, those are the people that I ended up working with, because I get them, I was them. And I still have nuances of that, of course, you know, so working on me, and all that all the things. And then couples who are recognizing that, you know, especially when you're coming together as maybe two, what do they call that the set called the two families come together to blend in? Yeah. Like, I've noticed quite a few couples that are interested in working with me, that have that situation, because it's, you know, it's already challenging being in partnership, but then you bring in the kids and just escalates all the things. And so, you know, any couple, of course, who's having an issue, wanting to communicate in a deeper way or, you know, deepen their relationship in some way. Fantastic. And, you know, it's super challenging when you're bringing in, you know, other kids and into the mix and all that. Yeah, it's Brandon Handley 48:05 hard enough with your own, right. Yeah, for sure. So and where then, where Then should I send people to come and find you, if they're interested? Erin Mac 48:18 I think probably the best place to find me is on Instagram. My handle is Aaron, er, I N m A C LLC. And I post like a weekly video on some sort of strategy or something to think about. And I put like, inspirational memes and my stories. And my website URL is in the profile as well. It's a good way to interact with me, you can DM me, you can private message me or whatever. You know, and I always whenever I'm on a podcast, I offer a free I call it step one to joy call to just get you on the path, you know, maybe I you know disseminate the, the visualization process a little bit further so that you can get started on that and your life or whatever that looks like. And if afterwards, you still want to hang out with me and learn more than great if you don't, no strings attached. It's just my way of being in service. Brandon Handley 49:21 Awesome. And thanks so much for being on today. Thanks for what you do, right? You know, being able to help people make that transition from a Bumble of nerves into something, you know, a little bit more usable and functional in society. I mean, there's the there's a reason why that's your calling. So thank you for being of service and doing that for everybody out there. Erin Mac 49:47 Oh my gosh, thanks for having me. And thanks for having these platforms. It's really important to have these conversations, giving people hope and strategies and just something to think about that's, you know, positive I appreciate the opportunity. Thank you so much. Absolutely. Transcribed by https://otter.ai

In the Moment
In The Moment's Highlights From Their Spotlight On Rodeo

In the Moment

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 14:04


'In the Moment' has spent the month of June exploring South Dakota rodeo traditions for our monthly SDPB spotlight coverage. We've welcomed cowboys and cowgirls, stock producers, and event producers. We've introduced you to ranch families and competitors, rodeo queens, and bucking horses. Lori Walsh: Today, we offer a few highlights, and we're going to zero in on those bucking horses. It's a rich highlight of our rodeo tradition. Let's start our recap by checking in with Dale Christianson. He's a long-time rodeo competitor and professional in South Dakota. He's national director for the state's high school rodeo, and he provides commentary for high school rodeo for SDPB. I asked him by way of introduction to our stories where people should begin if they want to learn more about rodeo. Dale Christianson: A lot of people come in and do not understand what we're doing. So I'll explain it there. But if somebody's coming in and really wants to know, find somebody with a dirty old hat on

Two Reels
'In the Heights' x 'Do the Right Thing'

Two Reels

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 52:01


For this week's pairing, Rod builds a New York double feature with the 2021 movie musical 'In the Heights' and Spike Lee's timeless classic 'Do the Right Thing.' Hot days! Changing neighborhoods! And so, so much music! 

It's A Mind Game
EP 50 I got my period back....now what? Return to 'normal' after Hypothalamic Amenorrhea Recovery with Claudia Vidor

It's A Mind Game

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021 64:47


Welcome back Mind Gamers!! Today we are celebrating FIFTY EPISODES!! Whooo A very special episode for you today with the fabulous Claudia Vidor on life after HA recovery. >>The goal has been to recover your period for so long; suddenly you have had 3 recovery cycles and you have no idea what to do?>> https://mailchi.mp/a6d2a93d7ee9/ha-health-and-fitness-journal >>> https://linktr.ee/jade.cameron Instagram @jadee.cameron @nourishedbyclaudia Thank you so much for listening !!! Please share, review or subscribe to stay up to date xx

Fresh Air
Best Of: Anthony Ramos / Renée Elise Goldsberry

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 50:02


Anthony Ramos says Lin-Manuel Miranda's Broadway musical 'In the Heights' filled him with hope about a life on the stage: "I felt like I'm watching my cousins and my aunts and uncles on the stage ... like friends that I grew up with. And these people are speaking vernacular that's familiar to me." Now he's starring — and singing and dancing and rapping — in the film adaptation. We also talk about his roles in 'Hamilton' and his childhood. Justin Chang reviews 'Luca' and 'Undine.' The comedy series 'Girls5Eva,' which was just renewed for a second season, follows a 1990s band that reunites after a long stretch of obscurity. Renée Elise Goldsberry was once in a girl group herself. She spoke with Ann Marie Baldonado about women being pitted against each other in showbiz and her show-stopping song "Satisfied" in 'Hamilton.'

Inside Out Health with Coach Tara Garrison
RYAN EVANS: Fecal Transplants, Plant Medicines & More with Bodybuilder Turned Holistic Healer

Inside Out Health with Coach Tara Garrison

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 61:10


Ryan Evans describes himself as ‘just a guy that shares what he has learned from his experience so far, from functional health, microbiology, psychotherapy and trauma, and searching for the root cause to a more wholesome life.'In this episode, Ryan talks about his experience with a fecal transplant and talks about his approach of healing gut health… Via healing the trauma that created it!  Find out more about Ryan here: https://www.ryanholisticcoaching.com/ Instagram: @ryanroseevans   Upgraded Formulas - Inside Out Health Podcast Special Offers: Click HERE for the Upgraded Formulas Hair Test Kit Special Offer Click HERE for the Upgraded Formulas Main Site & Get 10% OFF  Everything with Coupon Code: INSIDEOUT Ready to enhance your metabolism? Learn about my Keto In & Out system HERE. Podcast Listeners get 10% off my Keto In & Out System with coupon code PODCASTKIO10. Want one on one coaching? Learn more about it HERE.

You Have To See ... with Declan and Noah
46. Local Hero (1983) with Jack Gallagher

You Have To See ... with Declan and Noah

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 61:57


Declan and Noah are joined by Declan's father this week, discussing his favorite movie 'Local Hero', Bill Forsyth's 1983 comedy about an oil company attempting to purchase an idyllic town in Scotland. Plus, recently seen including 'In the Heights', 'The Conjuring 3', and 'Comfort and Joy' - another Bill Forsyth picture. Follow the show on Instagram and Twitter @youhavetoseepod Email Declan and Noah at youhavetoseepod@gmail.com

De Tiny Podcast
Poëziepauze op vrijdag... Als iemand mij nou maar (Tjitske Jansen)

De Tiny Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 7:53


'In mijn schaduw gebeuren dingen die de moeite waard zijn.' Op vrijdag hebben we een poëziepauze in de Tiny Podcast. Vandaag deelt Floortje een gedicht van Tjitske Jansen met ons. --- Ik nodig je van harte uit op de gratis Precious Morning op 30 juni. Aanmelden kan hier: eu1.course-flow.com/flow/700781 En als je mee wil doen aan zeven Precious Mornings op rij, ben je zo welkom in de week van 5 tot en met 11 juli. Meer info kan je hier vinden: theartistswayonline.com/precious-mornings/ --- Met dit linkje kan je me trakteren op een kopje koffie: bunq.me/TheTinyOfficewerkplaatsvoortransformatie Hier vind je mijn cursus-winkeltje: eu1.course-flow.com/shop/47929/ Ik ben Hade en elke weekdag deel ik een kleine gedachte. Ik ben moeder van vier, waaronder een tweeling. Vrouw van Pieter. Ondernemend duizendpoot. Wat ik zoals doe? Ik werk als deep democracy facilitator en organisatie-adviseur, bijvoorbeeld rond burgerschap. Ik bied online cursussen aan waarin je op een diepgaande, fijne en creatieve manier kan werken aan je persoonlijke ontwikkeling. En ik freelance als journalist. Mijn cursussen vind je hier: theartistswayonline.com/agenda/ Je kan me volgen op instagram: @detinypodcast @theartistswayonline @thetinyoffice En ook jouw verhaal is heel welkom op detinypodcast@gmail.com

Pilgrim Heart with Krishna Das
Ep. 100 – Orbiting the Planet of Me

Pilgrim Heart with Krishna Das

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 48:05


Sharing the lila of Rama & Sita in the Ramayana, Krishna Das helps free us from the gravity of separateness orbiting the 'Planet of Me.'In this 'Hanging in the Heart Space' session from January 21st 2021, Krishna Das answers audience questions exploring the lila of Rama & Sita in the Ramayana, freeing oneself from the gravity of the 'Planet of Me,' devotion's relationship to emotion, Siddhi Ma's connection to Maharajji, facing obstacles to practice, motivation for chanting, Hanuman, being here now, and being '"real fakes" with Ram Dass.Join KD in virtual Satsang every Thursday at 4 pm PST for the live recordings of ‘Hanging in the Heart Space‘ – featuring music, conversation, & live Q&A with KD. Livestream airs on Instagram, Facebook and YoutubePrivacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.

Basic Gospel
Sealed in His Spirit

Basic Gospel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 25:00


"Jude has some great encouragement for us as to how we can live as Children of God. "But you must remember, beloved, the predictions of the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ. They said to you, 'In the last time there will be scoffers, following their own ungodly passions.'" Jude 1:17 * Don struggles with regrets and forgiveness. Are his memories reminded God of what he has done? * I've never read the Bible and have never been to church. I've considered myself to be an atheist most of my life. Recently I've become interested in learning about Christianity but know almost nothing about it. Would reading your book Simple Gospel, Simply Grace or the Bible be a good starting point? * My question is about how the gospel is being preached. ... Everything seems to be man's version and not God's version of what is said in the Scriptures.

Guy Benson Show
“A Long Tradition" Sheldon Whitehouse Under Fire For Membership At All-White Beach Club

Guy Benson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 109:28


Guy Benson Show - 6-21-2021 [00:00:00] 3:06 pm - Guy's Opening Monologue [00:16:53] 3:28 pm - Guy's Opening Monologue Continued [00:18:22] 3:35 pm - Juan Williams, Fox News Analyst, Columnist for The Hill & author of What the Hell Do you Have to Lose [00:35:18] 3:56 pm - A New Zealand chapter of Greta Thunberg-linked climate movement disbands itself for being ‘racist' [00:36:41] 4:06 pm - Fort Lauderdale mayor faces backlash for calling Pride crash a 'terrorist incident' with few facts available [00:48:31] 4:23 pm - No 4th of July parade in Evanston, Illinois [00:55:02] 4:35 pm - AB Stoddard, associate editor and columnist at RealClearPolitics [01:08:43] 4:53 pm - Bill Maher rips Lin-Manuel Miranda for 'In the Heights' diversity apology [01:13:08] 5:06 pm - Howard Kurtz- host of Fox News Channel's "MediaBuzz" [01:29:18] 5:27 pm - The world's most premature baby has celebrated his first birthday after beating 0% odds of surviving [01:31:29] 5:35 pm - REPLAY: Juan Williams [01:34:34] 5:42 pm - Homestretch: Cookies Rocking Weekend

Wealth On Any Income
Episode 44: Scaling Up With The Happy Leader – Shawn Johal

Wealth On Any Income

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 18:10


In Episode 44 of the Wealth On Any Income Podcast, Rennie interviews Shawn Johal, co-founder of DALS Lighting, an LED lighting business. In 2009, he implemented the Scaling Up Growth System and led the company to triple its revenues well into the 8 figures. Shawn then went on to found Elevation, a business growth coaching and consulting firm, working with entrepreneurs and their teams to help accelerate their own growth, while helping them find personal balance and happiness. Recently, Shawn released his book ‘The Happy Leader.'In this episode Rennie and Shawn cover:How Shawn decided to get into coaching entrepreneurs.Shawn's Charity - Champions for Life.How to look at the egg yolk versus the egg white.Shawn's biggest failure and how the phoenix rose from those ashes.The big four pillars involved scaling up.What Shawn's real first name means and the Four Laws of HappinessAbout Shawn JohalShawn is a Scaling Up Certified Business Growth Coach and TTI certified to complete DISC Assessments.In 2009 he co-founded DALS Lighting, an LED lighting business. He successfully implemented the Scaling Up Growth System and led the company to 3X its revenues well into the 8-figures.Shawn went on to found Elevation, a business growth coaching & consulting firm, working with entrepreneurs and their teams to help accelerate their growth – while helping them find personal balance and happiness.Former President of EO (Entrepreneurs' Organization) Montreal, Shawn remains an active member and mentor to numerous young entrepreneurs, helping them improve as business leaders and as individuals. A Finalist for the EY Entrepreneur of the Year, Shawn also sits on the Board of Directors for “Champions for Life,” a non-profit foundation helping children develop their physical literacy.With a passion for endurance sports and rigorous goal-setting, Shawn is obsessed with high-performance, the pursuit of happiness & the power of mindset to fuel a successful life – and he's committed to bringing his message to the world.Contact Shawn at https://www.elevationleaders.com/ for the Happiness Guide.Recommended Books in this EpisodeScaling Up by Verne Harnish The Happy Leader on AmazonIf you'd like to know how books, movies, and society programs you to be poor, and what the cure is. Visit wealthonanyincome.com/tedx. You'll hear Rennie's TEDx talk and can request a free 27-page Roadmap to Complete Financial Choice™ and receive a weekly email with tips, techniques, or inspiration around your business or money. Rennie's Books and Programshttps://wealthonanyincome.com/books/Rennie's 9 Days to Financial Freedom program:https://wealthonanyincome.com/programsConnect with Rennie Websites:WealthOnAnyIncome.comRennieGabriel.comEmail: Rennie@WealthOnAnyIncome.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/renniegabriel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WealthOnAnyIncome/Twitter: https://twitter.com/RennieGabrielYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdIkYMOuvzHQqVXe4e_L8PgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wealthonanyincome/

The HR Uprising Podcast
Cultural Transformation - Real HR with Sarah Trowell of 7IM

The HR Uprising Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 38:14


This week, Lucinda is in conversation with Sarah Trowell, Senior People & Culture Partner at Seven Investment Management LLP (7IM), about her award-winning cultural transformation program, her career journey so far, and the innovative practices being used at 7IM in order to create impactful cultural change. KEY TAKEAWAYS There are always things to learn in the HR space. There are always ways in which we can improve and innovate, which makes the sector extraordinarily exciting. The five year vision is to create an environment where colleagues feel understood, empowered, and valued, thereby allowing them to deliver an unrivalled experience to clients, and to each other. Simply providing answers to questions is faster and easier, but is also rather more short-sighted. If we coach others to seek out answers for themselves, we empower them for the better. Delivering new initiatives are one thing, but adopting them and implementing them on a foundational level, is another. It is not enough to simply come up with new ideas. We have to see them through. BEST MOMENTS 'I'm genuinely still learning' 'The change from human resources to people and culture is just another example of how, as a business, we are modern' 'The business feels different' 'In swimming up stream and not drowning, you think to yourself, "I can do this"' VALUABLE RESOURCES The HR Uprising Podcast | Apple | Spotify | Stitcher   The HR Uprising LinkedIn Group How to Prioritise Self-Care (The HR Uprising) How To Be A Change Superhero - by Lucinda Carney HR Uprising Mastermind - https://hruprising.com/mastermind/   www.changesuperhero.com www.hruprising.com       Sarah Trowell LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahdsmith1?originalSubdomain=uk ABOUT THE HOST Lucinda Carney is a Business Psychologist with 15 years in Senior Corporate L&D roles and a further 10 as CEO of Actus Software where she worked closely with HR colleagues helping them to solve the same challenges across a huge range of industries. It was this breadth of experience that inspired Lucinda to set up the HR Uprising community to facilitate greater collaboration across HR professionals in different sectors, helping them to ‘rise up' together. “If you look up, you rise up” CONTACT METHOD Join the LinkedIn community - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13714397/ Email: Lucinda@advancechange.co.uk Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucindacarney/ Twitter: @lucindacarney Instagram: @hruprising Facebook: @hruprising See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Business Problems Solved Podcast
From Welding To Changing The World - with Norman Crowley

Business Problems Solved Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 41:59


What do you do when you retire at the age of just 28 years old? If you're anything like this week's guest, Norman Crowley, entrepreneur and environmental campaigner, you jump straight back into the world of business. Norman is a driven business genius, who sold his welding company for a six figure sum, and used it to not just reinvest in business, but also to help change the world for the better. In this week's fascinating show, Lee talks to Norman about what drives him, and how to be a force for good in the world. KEY TAKEAWAYS The skills we learn are often the result of necessity, and not always supplemental. When we need a task to be completed, and we have no one on hand, we develop the skills required, and therefore become able to complete these tasks in the future, broadening our skill-sets. Success is never a series of uninterrupted wins. Every empire is built upon failures. These failures provide teachings, which steer us towards success. Fear prevents us from finding out what is possible. If we defy fear and develop the right mind-set, we can surprise ourselves by what is out there. If we keep our goals and aims to ourselves, then there is no compulsion to succeed in them. If we verbalise and announce our goals, then we commit ourselves to seeing them through. BEST MOMENTS 'A lot of walking on hot coals, is about getting people into the right mental frame' 'In my world, the divide between work and time off is very blurred!' 'It's very hard to bottle up secrets of success' 'Success is a series of failures tied together with optimism' VALUABLE RESOURCES Business Problems Solved Podcast        Crowley Carbon - https://www.crowleycarbon.com ABOUT THE HOST For the last 15 years, I have been a multi-sector internal or external business improvement consultant, building the improved capability of individuals, teams and businesses. In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with my two young children Jack & India. I also enjoy listening to and reading business & personal development material. Lee Houghton is “THE Business Problem Solver”, a Management Consultant, CX Specialist and Keynote Speaker. CONTACT METHOD You can contact Lee Houghton on 07813342194 Lee@leehoughton.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/lhoughton/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Saint of the Day
Martyr Leontius, and with him Martyrs Hypatius and Theodoulos, at Tripoli in Syria (73)

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 1:59


An honored Roman commander in Tripoli of Phoenicia, he was described as being 'of great physical stature, powerful, strong and bold in battle'. When it was learned that he was a Christian and had given grain to the poor from the imperial storehouse, the governor Hadrian, a great persecutor of Christians, sent Hypatius, a military commander, and Theodoulus, a soldier, along with some others to arrest him. On the way Hypatius fell gravely ill with a fever, and the company had to delay its mission. One night an angel of the Lord appeared to Hypatius and said, 'If you desire to be healed, you and your soldiers must cry to heaven three times: "O God of Leontius, help me!"'. Hypatius told his comrades of his vision, and when they all cried out as instructed Hypatius was instantly healed. Hypatius and Theodoulos then went on ahead of the other soldiers and found Leontius. Leontius received them hospitably and offered them refreshment. As they rested in his house, he proclaimed his faith in Christ and their hearts began to burn within them. While Leontius was still speaking, a bright cloud descended upon the two soldiers and shed dew on them while Leontius said 'In the name of the All-holy Trinity: Father, Son and Holy Spirit.' Thus were they baptized by the Holy Spirit Himself.   When the cruel Hadrian discovered this, he had the two soldiers beaten fiercely, then beheaded; he then subjected Leontius to the cruelest tortures, under which he finally died, unwavering in his faith. This was during the reign of Vespasian.

Within the Lines
'In the Heights' Movie review + 'Loki" episode 2 review: Are the TVA the big bads of the show?

Within the Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 66:54


Today we recap the second episode of Disney +'s 'Loki' as well as the latest HBO Max and theater release, 'In the Heights'. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

PEOPLE Every Day
'In the Heights' colorism criticism, plus must-read summer books

PEOPLE Every Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 26:40


After fans and celebs criticize 'In the Heights' for colorism and Lin-Manuel Miranda issues an apology, two Latinas from People's staff sit down with Janine to talk about their reactions and experiences. Plus, Ellen Bennett on how she went from cook to multimillionaire then a round up the most unputdownable books of summer. And yes, we get into those photos of Bennifer, too. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Higher Learning with Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay
Glen "Big Baby" Davis and Colorism In the Heights 

Higher Learning with Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 78:36


With the recent release of 'In the Heights,' Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay welcome writer Angy Abreu to discuss the claims of misrepresentation by the actual Washington Heights community (7:04) before welcoming Glen Davis to clear the air on his recent comments about Kyrie Irving's injury (46:48). Finally, they cover Drake's new album tease and, more importantly, ask: What's a true freestyle? (1:02:28) Hosts: Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay Guests: Angy Abreu and Glen Davis Producers: Trudy Joseph and Donnie Beacham Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Fresh Air
Anthony Ramos On 'In The Heights' & 'Hamilton'

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 46:27


Anthony Ramos says Lin-Manuel Miranda's Broadway musical 'In the Heights' filled him with hope about a life on the stage: "I felt like I'm watching my cousins and my aunts and uncles on the stage ... like friends that I grew up with. And these people are speaking vernacular that's familiar to me." Now he's starring — and singing and dancing and rapping — in the film adaptation. We also talk about his roles in 'Hamilton,' his childhood, and his Calvin Klein ads.

Fresh Air
Best Of: Rita Moreno / Daisy Hernández

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 49:05


Rita Moreno moved to the U.S. mainland from Puerto Rico as a child. She says her 'West Side Story' role is "the only part I ever remember where I represented Hispanics in a dignified and positive way." Moreno is an EGOT, a winner of an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony.Film critic Justin Chang reviews the film adaptation of the musical 'In the Heights.'Also, we'll talk with Daisy Hernández, author of 'The Kissing Bug: The True Story of a Family, an Insect and a Nation's Neglect of a Deadly Disease.' It's part medical history, part personal history about growing in an immigrant family, including her aunt who had the disease.

WJ Live by The Western Journal
Ep. 128: Texas Gov. Abbott Skirts Biden, Decides to Build His Own Border Wall

WJ Live by The Western Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 45:29


'In the end, only the federal government and Congress can fix this, but as it stands right now, the state of Texas is going to step up.'

Fresh Air
Catching Up With Stephen Colbert / Remembering Clarence Williams III

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 47:47


We remember actor Clarence Williams III, best known for playing Linc Hayes, one of three hippie undercover cops on the TV series 'The Mod Squad' from 1968 to 1973. Also, Stephen Colbert begins taping the 'The Late Show' in front of a live audience again on Monday. We hear his interview with Terry about doing the show from home taping during the pandemic. "I got into show business in a way to not be alone. Like a lot of comedians, I'm a bit of a broken toy," Colbert says.And Justin Chang reviews the new film adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical 'In the Heights.'

The Big Picture
Top 10 Movie Musicals and ‘In the Heights'

The Big Picture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 89:47


Sean and Amanda discuss one of the year's most anticipated movies, 'In the Heights,' a movie adaptation of the Tony-Winning Lin-Manuel Miranda musical that is now in theaters and available on HBO Max (0:30). Then they discuss what makes a great movie musical and share their 10 favorites (45:00). Sean Fennessey and Amanda Dobbins Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

5 Things
G7 summit kicks off in England

5 Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 11:04


World leaders are expected to tackle issues including the COVID-19 pandemic and economy. Plus, a man tied to the U.S. Capitol attack appears in court, Chicago changes its policy on foot-chases after police killings, 'In the Heights' hits theaters and streaming and soccer's Euros kick off a year late.How to Hack Prime Day: RSVP here(Audio: Associated Press, Warner Bros. Pictures)

In The Trenches With Ryan Roxie Podcast
In the Trenches with Ryan Roxie Podcast - Scream Idol

In The Trenches With Ryan Roxie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 88:10


This Episode features Johnnie Holliday & Weeds from the band Scream Idol - Come and join the ride and get 'In the Trenches' with this reunion of roomates, bandmates, and good friends. In the Trenches with Ryan Roxie is a podcast hosted by Alice Cooper Guitarist Ryan Roxie. The show features in depth conversations with the worlds hardest working musicians and entertainers...the ones that grind, the ones that commit, the ones who make their dreams come true...in the trenches. For BONUS episodes visit ryanroxie.com/podcast Ryan Roxie - Host Instagram - @ryanroxie Robby Miller - Research Editor Instagram - @robbyrockmiller Victor Chalfant - Video Editing/Web design/Social Media Instagram - @vicchalfant Dave Rattenbury - Euro Team Instagram - @daveyrocks Gustav Kronfelt - Graphics Instagram - @gustavkronfelt Tess Faber - Intro Voice Instagram - @tess_faber Federica Robba - Social Media Promotion Instagram - @federocknroll77 Mitch Lafon - Executive Producer Instagram - @mitch_lafon Jörn Kleinhans - Executive Producer Special Thanks to : Hughes & Kettner Amps, Beyerdynamic Headphones & Microphones Enjoy the Ride...Support the Podcast...Thanks! Roxie ryanroxie.com

The Podcast by KevinMD
Don't be the patient that says these words

The Podcast by KevinMD

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 15:12


"Don't be the patient that says: 'Doc, just tell me what to do …' Instead, you should ask for information to empower yourself to make decisions about your healing process. Framing questions around the clinician's experience is always a good starting point; pretend to be the doctor for just a moment and consider the difference in how you might answer the following questions: 'Is there something wrong with the X-rays of my spine?' 'In your experience with patients like me, do most people get back to all normal activities following being rear-ended in an accident with findings on an X-ray like this?' The first question does not give the clinician an opportunity to see you as an individual and truly help you on your path forward. Instead, it sets up a situation where the doctor is free to look at the X-ray in a general way and give a vague and simple answer. She might say: 'No, everything looks fine,' even though your back still hurts, or '… Well, I see you have some scoliosis here,' without giving you any actionable steps to take moving forward. If you keep the focus on the experience of the clinician from their work treating a large number of other individuals with similar patterns of findings, it encourages both of you to keep the bigger picture in mind. But David, you might be thinking, what's wrong with being told the findings of some specific test or measure? Simple, it's because one specific test or measure rarely tells the full story. Imaging, for example, is just an illustration of shadows that lay beneath the skin, and has limited capability to depict underlying issues, especially when it comes to a holistic view of the body. In fact, there are specific cases when performing imaging is required by insurance before they are willing to reimburse the clinician for certain procedures to be performed. Unfortunately, this can skew their clinical decision-making. This is yet another reason why you must be the one in control, and work with people you trust." David Meyer is a physical therapist and author of Injured to Elite: A Guide To Empowering Yourself to Transform Your Life After Injury. He shares his story and discusses his KevinMD article, "Don't be the patient that says this." (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2021/04/dont-be-the-patient-that-says-this.html)

By Any Means Necessary
Biden Regurgitates Trump's Wuhan Lab Conspiracy, But You Know, Like, Less Racist This Time

By Any Means Necessary

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 115:21


In this episode of By Any Means Necessary, hosts Sean Blackmon and Jacquie Luqman are joined by Wyatt Reed, By Any Means Necessary producer, to give us an on-the-ground update on the elections in Mexico and the “information warfare” being waged to undermine the Morena Party and President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.In the second segment Jacquie and Sean are joined by Stepen Gowans Author of Washington's Long War on Syria; Patriots,Traitors and Empires; and Israel, A Beachhead in the Middle East, to discuss what's motivating the US government rehashing the Wuhan lab leak conspiracy, how the leak theory obscures how poorly the United States has handled the coronavirus pandemic and how Washington seems to only care about ‘authoritarianism'In the third segment, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Kamm Howard, National Male Co-Chair of the National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America (N'COBRA) to discuss the current state of the demand for reparations in America in light of the renewed national focus on the 1921 Greenwood Massacre, whether Biden's recognition of the massacre and the proclamation he issued to recognize it reflects the Administration's stance and any expectation of progress proponents have on reparations, and the continued work of N'COBRA and legislators who have signed on to sponsor H.R. 40 to keep the issue as a focus of the Administration's policy agenda. In the last segment, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Monica Cruz, host of the ‘On the Picket Line' Podcast and co-host of ‘It's Not You It's Capitalism' with Breakthrough News, to discuss growing pro-Palestianian protests at major shipping ports to call attention to US support of Israel's crimes through importing its products, the pervasive role of propaganda in the way the Palestinian struggle is viewed in the US, the underreported ongoing coal miners's strike in Alabama, the importance of the growing labor movement emerging in the US South among historically oppressed workers, and the need to continue to focus on international solidarity in labor struggles.

In Voorhees We Trust
SLEEPAWAY CAMP: PART II

In Voorhees We Trust

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 100:00


Here you go, part II of our discussion of the 1983 classic(?). Regardless, we're doing it 'In fond memory of Mom, a doer.'With Gourley And Rust bonus content on PATREON and Merchandise on REDBUBBLE. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

With Gourley And Rust
SLEEPAWAY CAMP: PART II

With Gourley And Rust

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 100:00


Here you go, part II of our discussion of the 1983 classic(?). Regardless, we're doing it 'In fond memory of Mom, a doer.'With Gourley And Rust bonus content on PATREON and Merchandise on REDBUBBLE. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

By Any Means Necessary
Biden Still Standing By As Israel Drops US-Builts Bombs On Gaza

By Any Means Necessary

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 114:38


In this episode of By Any Means Necessary, hosts Sean Blackmon and Jacquie Luqman are joined by Dr. Basem Naim, former Health Minister of Gaza and head of the Hamas International Relations Office, to discuss the latest casualties in the Israeli siege of Gaza, their conditions for a ceasefire and its current prospects, and corporate media's tendency to ‘adopt the Israeli narrative.'In the second segment, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Daryle Lamont Jenkins, Founder & Executive Director of One People's Project to discuss the shrinking prospects of a January 6 Commission passing the Senate, Republican leader Mitch McConnell's opposition to the plan, and the aftermath of the right-wing riot in the Capitol building earlier this year.In the third segment, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Albert Saint Jean, grassroots organizer, freelance writer, and contributor to Haiti Liberte, to discuss why thousands of Haitians are once again taking to the streets in Port-Au-Prince and across the country, as well as the role of the US government in propping up the widely-loathed neoliberal regime in Haiti and beyond.Later in the show, Sean and Jacquie are joined by James Early, Former Director of Cultural Heritage Policy at the Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage at the Smithsonian Institution and board member of the Institute for Policy Studies, to discuss the need for alternative media as corporate media fails to convert the breadth of the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza amid the ongoing Israeli siege, the links between the violence in Palestine and the repression of popular forces in Colombia, and the move by the Biden administration to remove sanctions against the Nordstream 2 pipeline.