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My guest on this episode is Porsha Ellis. Porsha is very aware of the woman she is, as well as the growth needed to become the woman she wants to be. She speaks candidly about her life experiences and how every phase of her life has contributed to her growth, success as a mother, partner and career. Porsha has a level of confidence that's admirable. While knowing issues may lay ahead of her on her personal journey, she admits that she is a work in progress, a process that she looks forward to. She also shares my passion for helping other women, by way of her blog, Mission Mama, featuring 365 days of dynamic moms of color. Tune in to this episode to hear Porsha's story. www.simonevivian
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. The Future of COVID Variants (First); The $2.1 Billion LaGuardia AirTrain Won't Save You Any Time (Starts at 30:02); Iconic at 50: Alice Coltrane's 'Journey in Satchidananda' (Starts at 47:41) If you don't subscribe to the Brian Lehrer Show on iTunes, you can do that here.
Sorcha and her ‘symptoms' want me to tag along for her PCR test
Is there a difference between feeling alone and being lonely? This is one of the questions that propelled author Kristen Radtke to write "Seek You: A Journey Through American Loneliness." Evocative yet spare illustrations by Radtke propel her search to understand the biological underpinnings of loneliness, the research around it and the ways in which it is expressed and handled in American culture. A combination of graphic nonfiction and memoir, "Seek You" moves beyond Radtke's own story to look at loneliness through multiple lenses. We talk to Radtke to learn more about what it means to be lonely.
What would it be like to go from being an intern at the White House to being White House press secretary? Kayleigh McEnany, the fourth and final press secretary to President Donald Trump, experienced that unlikely journey. She joins me today on “The Daily Signal Podcast” to discuss that passage as well as her forthcoming […]
What would it be like to go from being an intern at the White House to being White House press secretary?Kayleigh McEnany, the fourth and final press secretary to President Donald Trump, experienced that unlikely journey. She joins me today on "The Daily Signal Podcast” to discuss that passage as well as her forthcoming book "For Such a Time as This: My Faith Journey Through the White House and Beyond.”"It was surreal," McEnany says of working for the president."My first time in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room was as an intern for [President George W.] Bush, as you noted," she says. "Dana Perino was the press secretary, so I watched her go back and forth with the Fox correspondent, ended up interning at Fox, and [then] doing several internships.""But then, about 10 years later, I was standing at the podium myself, which was surreal, amazing. And I know it was only made possible because Christ had that path for my life even when I couldn't see it."We also cover these stories on the podcast:A House select committee holds its first hearing looking into the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol. The panel includes seven Democrats but only two Republicans—Reps. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois and Liz Cheney of Wyoming. President Joe Biden releases a 21-point immigration-reform plan as the crisis at the southern border intensifies.Biden meets with Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., to discuss how to move forward the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hannah Osborne and Brooke Donoghue claimed the silver today in the women's double skulls.They were pipped by a hugely impressive Romanian team.The duo chat to Heather Du Plessis-Allan about why this Olympics has been ‘a roller coaster of a journey' for them.LISTEN ABOVE
Olga Tufnell (1905–85) was a British archaeologist working in Egypt, Cyprus, and Palestine in the 1920s and 1930s, a period often described as a golden age of archaeological discovery. Tufnell achieved extraordinary success for an “amateur” archaeologist and as a woman during a time when the field of professional archaeology was heavily dominated by men, typically with university training. Olga Tufnell's 'Perfect Journey': Letters and Photographs of an Archaeologist in the Levant and Mediterranean (UCL Press, 2021), edited by Jack Green and Ros Henry, presents, for the first time, letters and photographs by Tufnell primarily during her pioneering work in the 1920s and 1930s. From the Palestine Exploration Fund archive, these records not only shed light on the discoveries made by Tufnell and her colleagues, but are also a window into the past, often narrating contemporary events, and revealing a great deal about the way in which Olga Tufnell viewed the rapidly changing, often contentious world around her. With expert commentary and annotation by the editors that situate these records in their historical and archaeological contexts, this book is a crucial addition to the growing bibliography on the history of archaeology around the world, and the Levant specifically. This text can be read well as an archaeological account, a historical primary source reader, or a travelogue from a past age. Samuel Pfister is the collections manager at the Badè Museum in California's East Bay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
Olga Tufnell (1905–85) was a British archaeologist working in Egypt, Cyprus, and Palestine in the 1920s and 1930s, a period often described as a golden age of archaeological discovery. Tufnell achieved extraordinary success for an “amateur” archaeologist and as a woman during a time when the field of professional archaeology was heavily dominated by men, typically with university training. Olga Tufnell's 'Perfect Journey': Letters and Photographs of an Archaeologist in the Levant and Mediterranean (UCL Press, 2021), edited by Jack Green and Ros Henry, presents, for the first time, letters and photographs by Tufnell primarily during her pioneering work in the 1920s and 1930s. From the Palestine Exploration Fund archive, these records not only shed light on the discoveries made by Tufnell and her colleagues, but are also a window into the past, often narrating contemporary events, and revealing a great deal about the way in which Olga Tufnell viewed the rapidly changing, often contentious world around her. With expert commentary and annotation by the editors that situate these records in their historical and archaeological contexts, this book is a crucial addition to the growing bibliography on the history of archaeology around the world, and the Levant specifically. This text can be read well as an archaeological account, a historical primary source reader, or a travelogue from a past age. Samuel Pfister is the collections manager at the Badè Museum in California's East Bay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/archaeology
Olga Tufnell (1905–85) was a British archaeologist working in Egypt, Cyprus, and Palestine in the 1920s and 1930s, a period often described as a golden age of archaeological discovery. Tufnell achieved extraordinary success for an “amateur” archaeologist and as a woman during a time when the field of professional archaeology was heavily dominated by men, typically with university training. Olga Tufnell's 'Perfect Journey': Letters and Photographs of an Archaeologist in the Levant and Mediterranean (UCL Press, 2021), edited by Jack Green and Ros Henry, presents, for the first time, letters and photographs by Tufnell primarily during her pioneering work in the 1920s and 1930s. From the Palestine Exploration Fund archive, these records not only shed light on the discoveries made by Tufnell and her colleagues, but are also a window into the past, often narrating contemporary events, and revealing a great deal about the way in which Olga Tufnell viewed the rapidly changing, often contentious world around her. With expert commentary and annotation by the editors that situate these records in their historical and archaeological contexts, this book is a crucial addition to the growing bibliography on the history of archaeology around the world, and the Levant specifically. This text can be read well as an archaeological account, a historical primary source reader, or a travelogue from a past age. Samuel Pfister is the collections manager at the Badè Museum in California's East Bay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Olga Tufnell (1905–85) was a British archaeologist working in Egypt, Cyprus, and Palestine in the 1920s and 1930s, a period often described as a golden age of archaeological discovery. Tufnell achieved extraordinary success for an “amateur” archaeologist and as a woman during a time when the field of professional archaeology was heavily dominated by men, typically with university training. Olga Tufnell's 'Perfect Journey': Letters and Photographs of an Archaeologist in the Levant and Mediterranean (UCL Press, 2021), edited by Jack Green and Ros Henry, presents, for the first time, letters and photographs by Tufnell primarily during her pioneering work in the 1920s and 1930s. From the Palestine Exploration Fund archive, these records not only shed light on the discoveries made by Tufnell and her colleagues, but are also a window into the past, often narrating contemporary events, and revealing a great deal about the way in which Olga Tufnell viewed the rapidly changing, often contentious world around her. With expert commentary and annotation by the editors that situate these records in their historical and archaeological contexts, this book is a crucial addition to the growing bibliography on the history of archaeology around the world, and the Levant specifically. This text can be read well as an archaeological account, a historical primary source reader, or a travelogue from a past age. Samuel Pfister is the collections manager at the Badè Museum in California's East Bay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Olga Tufnell (1905–85) was a British archaeologist working in Egypt, Cyprus, and Palestine in the 1920s and 1930s, a period often described as a golden age of archaeological discovery. Tufnell achieved extraordinary success for an “amateur” archaeologist and as a woman during a time when the field of professional archaeology was heavily dominated by men, typically with university training. Olga Tufnell's 'Perfect Journey': Letters and Photographs of an Archaeologist in the Levant and Mediterranean (UCL Press, 2021), edited by Jack Green and Ros Henry, presents, for the first time, letters and photographs by Tufnell primarily during her pioneering work in the 1920s and 1930s. From the Palestine Exploration Fund archive, these records not only shed light on the discoveries made by Tufnell and her colleagues, but are also a window into the past, often narrating contemporary events, and revealing a great deal about the way in which Olga Tufnell viewed the rapidly changing, often contentious world around her. With expert commentary and annotation by the editors that situate these records in their historical and archaeological contexts, this book is a crucial addition to the growing bibliography on the history of archaeology around the world, and the Levant specifically. This text can be read well as an archaeological account, a historical primary source reader, or a travelogue from a past age. Samuel Pfister is the collections manager at the Badè Museum in California's East Bay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies
Olga Tufnell (1905–85) was a British archaeologist working in Egypt, Cyprus, and Palestine in the 1920s and 1930s, a period often described as a golden age of archaeological discovery. Tufnell achieved extraordinary success for an “amateur” archaeologist and as a woman during a time when the field of professional archaeology was heavily dominated by men, typically with university training. Olga Tufnell's 'Perfect Journey': Letters and Photographs of an Archaeologist in the Levant and Mediterranean (UCL Press, 2021), edited by Jack Green and Ros Henry, presents, for the first time, letters and photographs by Tufnell primarily during her pioneering work in the 1920s and 1930s. From the Palestine Exploration Fund archive, these records not only shed light on the discoveries made by Tufnell and her colleagues, but are also a window into the past, often narrating contemporary events, and revealing a great deal about the way in which Olga Tufnell viewed the rapidly changing, often contentious world around her. With expert commentary and annotation by the editors that situate these records in their historical and archaeological contexts, this book is a crucial addition to the growing bibliography on the history of archaeology around the world, and the Levant specifically. This text can be read well as an archaeological account, a historical primary source reader, or a travelogue from a past age. Samuel Pfister is the collections manager at the Badè Museum in California's East Bay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
Andy Beta, music writer whose byline has appeared in The New York Times, Rolling Stone, The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, NPR and more, discusses how Alice Coltrane's 1971 album "Journey in Satchidananda" was shaped by its time and has influenced music for generations to come.
In this episode, you'll hear from Ann Padley, Head of Faculty at This is Doing, and Marc Stickdorn, author of 'This is Service Design Thinking' and 'This is Service Design Doing' and trainer at This is Doing. We chat about the Journey Map Operations session Marc ran at the June Doing Design Festival and answer some of the top questions from session participants. Marc shares more about how organizations can use journey maps as a dashboard for customer and employee experience and how to get an overview of projects across distributed teams by collecting and building maps into an information system. We cover how to get started by creating an inventory of maps and how to scale up by building a governance system for organizational alignment. For the recording of Marc's session at the Doing Design Festival, visit DoingDesignFestival.com. Links: Take the next Journey Map Ops course with Marc / www.thisisdoing.com/courses/journey-map-ops-september-2021 Watch the Powers of Ten film mentioned in the podcast / www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fKBhvDjuy0 Festival recording tickets / doingdesignfestival.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The penultimate episode of Loki, Journey into Mystery gets our review.
What inspired Wendy Rose Williams to move from a conservative career as an MBA to become a Past Life Adventure Guide? How did a profound encounter with a ghost that lasted over twenty years combine with Wendy's two NDEs culminate in meeting the man who would wake her up spiritually? What happened during Wendy's own past-life regression sessions as the client that would motivate her training with Dr. Brian Weiss (“Many Lives, Many Masters”) and other leaders in the field to be able to help others release the energy that doesn't serve them? Wendy Rose Williams had two Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) while pregnant. She met her Angels for the first time while home alone when an organ ruptured. Meeting the soul mate Wendy contracted with to 'wake her up spiritually' led to Dr. Michael Newton's 'Journey of Souls.' These events in tandem triggered a rapid and profound spiritual awakening. The remarkable difference in Wendy's quality of life from healing her own past lives inspired her to serve others as an energy healer. Wendy is a Certified Spiritual Teacher as well as Reiki Master, author and speaker. 3 top tips for my audience: 1. We can all discover and do our best to live our life purpose 2. Having a daily spiritual practice such as meditation can immeasurably improve your life! 3. Learning how to ground and clear your energy and to be sovereign in your own beautiful energy is a game-changer https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/waking-up-spiritually/id1558284339 https://www.amazon.com/Wendy-Rose-Williams/e/B07N5WZNDK%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share Wait, there is more!!! Have a look at www.mystepstosobriety.com to see which other books and projects I am involved in! And follow me on Instagram, Podcast, Facebook and Linkedin! https://www.instagram.com/adifferentlifestory https://stephanneff.podbean.com/ https://www.facebook.com/adifferentlifestory https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephan-neff-author/
Join the boys around the WaterCooler as they discuss episode 5 of Loki titled 'Journey into Mystery'
Loki's and Easter Eggs everywhere! We take a journey into The Void to try and solve the mystery of who is responsible for the TVA. Is Classic Loki the best Loki? How many appendages will Alligator Loki eat? Let's chit chat about the penultimate episode of the season! Hit us up with your thoughts on social media @TesseractTV or email us at tesseracttvpodcast@gmail.com. Don't forget to rate & subscribe wherever you're listening to this podcast! (Seriously, it helps.)
In this episode I speak with Georgie Smallwood, CPO at Tier Mobility in Germany (moped, scooters). We chat about the mission and purpose behind Tier and how it works with local councils to offer e-mobility to citizens across Europe. We chat about the service model that sits behind the business, and go deep into details of battery disposal, sustainability, energy usage etc. There's a big announcement towards the end of the episode, something Georgie and myself are really excited to announce together! So be sure to stick around till the end of the episode Lets jump in.. tinyurl.com/auxiliaglobal https://www.tier.app https://www.linkedin.com/in/georginasmallwood See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode I speak with Georgie Smallwood, CPO at Tier Mobility in Germany (moped, scooters). We chat about the mission and purpose behind Tier and how it works with local councils to offer e-mobility to citizens across Europe. We chat about the service model that sits behind the business, and go deep into details of battery disposal, sustainability, energy usage etc. There's a big announcement towards the end of the episode, something Georgie and myself are really excited to announce together! So be sure to stick around till the end of the episode Lets jump in.. tinyurl.com/auxiliaglobal https://www.tier.app https://www.linkedin.com/in/georginasmallwood See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to TBR Spotlight from The Big Reviewski, your perfect companion to #Loki on Disney+ We're getting close to the end, and this week we have a break down while breaking down Episode 5 of the new #Marvel show – 'Journey Into Mystery' Join Eoghan and Rory for their weekly deep dive and review of each brand new Loki episode, packed with spoilers, wild theories and the biggest of BIG SWINGS. This week we're freaking out alligators, goats, frogs (Throgs?), icky romances, and surprise war ships! You can also subscribe to the podcast of the show right here: playpodca.st/bigreviewski And you can follow The Big Reviewski too: Twitter: @BigReviewski Eoghan: @dohertyeoghan Rory: @roarEcashin Enjoy!
Loki tries to escape The Void, a desolate purgatory where he meets variant versions of himself. This episode was a ride! Eric reacts and talks about all of this week's Loki madness. Donations are never expected but appreciated: currently at paypal.me/MrHonestPodcast CREDITS Deliberate Thought by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3635-deliberate-thought License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license . Support Marvel Maniac: An MCU AFTERSHOW by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/marvel-maniac-an-mcu-aftershow Find out more at https://marvel-maniac-an-mcu-aftershow.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
On today's episode, we discuss the guests we would have on the show for one of our "Your Star Wars Journey" episodes! Who would you pick and why? Who would you pick? Tweet us and let us know!Follow us on Twitter: @FOTFPodcastLike us on Facebook: Followers of the Force PodcastBecome a Patron for just $1: patreon.com/followersoftheforceGo to our store on TeePublic: teepublic.com/user/fotfpodcasfRate, review and share the show on Apple Podcasts!
10 weken lang op zomertoer, ga je mee? Dit keer zijn we in het plaatsje Helden om te praten over.. Helden! Check het e-book van deze podcast via http://sldp.nl en Marcel's website via http://marcellahaije.com
Remember 1982? A time when computers didn't fit in your pocket and Jeff Bridges didn't look like Kris Kristofferson? Long before Disney scooped Star Wars and Marvel into the Magic Kingdom's backyard, they offered up Tron, with its fantasy world of glowy neon people living inside computers and competing in gladiatorial video game battles. Then they did a sequel nearly 30 years later with awesome visual effects that someone 30 years in the future might look back on and laugh at. Speaking of laughs, this podcast has plenty, along with some fascinating facts, a rundown of cool computers and AI in the movies, a visit from my brilliant bro David Franklin, and the music of Journey and Daft Punk! Sounds like an experience you'll never delete!
Campbell Mattinson started a journalism cadetship in 1987. He's mostly worked as a writer, editor, photographer and wine critic, though he's also had stints as a dishwasher in an Indian restaurant, as a data entry clerk at a stockbroker and as a proofreader of phone books. He won the Best Australian Sports Writing Award in 1996 for a story that is the basis of We Were Not Men. His 2006 biography of winemaker Maurice O'Shea, The Wine Hunter, has won numerous awards, as has his website, The Winefront. He describes We Were Not Men as 'the only story I ever really wanted to write'. With the release of 'We Were Not Men', Ben sat down with Campbell to discuss examining the dynamics of brothers, creating a story from tragedy, competitive swimming and more. Books mentioned in this podcast: Campbell Mattinson - 'We Were Not Men': https://bit.ly/3pDn2hK Host: Ben Hunter Guest: Campbell Mattinson Producer: Nick Wasiliev
One of the most exciting and in demand names in world dance music debuts on the Mini Mix.
We all have that urge to explain the unknowable...On this episode we dive into the mysterious as we dive into the new documentary which is available on VOD Platforms now called 'On The Trail of Bigfoot: The Journey'Documentarian Seth Breedlove leads the 'Small Town Monsters' team into the Adirondacks of upstate New York for an intensive, adventure-filled week searching for Sasquatch. The team documented the trip, which included multiple days and nights in the forests around upstate New York and Western Massachusetts. Their trip was spent with Bigfoot researchers like Steve Kulls ("Monsterquest") and Paul Bartholomew (Finding Bigfoot, Beast of Whitehall) who led them on the search for their quarry. We got the unique pleasure to sit down with Seth about the lore of Bigfoot, what kind of stories he's drawn to as a storyteller and so very much more...
The South African National Blood Service (SANBS) has unveiled the world's first 'Journey of Blood' facility based in Kwazulu Natal Province. This state-of-the-art laboratory will enable the public to go on a walk through the facility without physically entering the laboratory space. People will see first-hand the testing and processing of blood to get it ready to save a life. For more on this, Lulu Gaboo spoke to Khensani Mahlangu from the SANBS… See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special Mother’s Day episode, I feature a special guest, Jenna Erlandson. Jenna is a Mom of three and soon to be Mom of twins, a Pastor’s Wife, Registered Nurse, and Podcast Host of the Bridge of the Faithful podcast. In our conversation, Jenna shares her God story of God’s faithfulness to her in her Motherhood journey; experiencing years of infertility before getting pregnant with her first child, who is a special needs child. She also shares how God carried her through many seasons of uncertainty and how he changed her perspective on Motherhood and opened doors for her to start her podcast that was recently recognized by Podcast Magazine on the Top 50 Mom’s Podcast List. She also sings for us a beautiful hymn worship song acapella as part of her God story. Jenna also shares ministering words to those Moms who may be struggling with infertility and uncertainty in their Motherhood journey and are in need of encouragement. Enjoy listening to her God-glorifying story.
In this interview on Listen Then Speak, which is a little over 30 minutes you'll learn:His interest in stories and desire to tell them Insights on marketing and sales (from a personal standpoint)What your story can do for your audience Developing learning tools that lead to actionable items in an affective mannerThe benefit of vulnerability through telling your story The importance of journalling during the journeyHow exposing shaming things can strip them of their power The benefits of mental health through vulnerability The freedom of not being hampered by the fear of others opinions ...and SO much more!
In this episode we hear from Beef & Lamb Strategic Farmer Ian Norbury as he reflects on the changes he has implemented and the lessons he has learnt during the past three years being a part of the project. Running a beef farm in Mobberley Cheshire, Ian now works full-time on the farm alongside his father to look after the 250 acres of land, located close to Runway 2 at Manchester Airport. Since beginning his journey as a Strategic Farmer with AHDB in 2017, Ian explains that one of the biggest and most effective changes he has implemented is rotational grazing, as well as colostrum testing, taking egg fluke counts instead of routine worming, using EID tags, increasing numbers and reducing the calving period to 12 weeks. Take a listen to find out more about his journey.Useful links:https://ahdb.org.uk/dairy-farm-beef-lamb-strategic-farmhttps://ahdb.org.uk/farm-excellence
Micheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, reports on yesterday's announcement and says there appears to be plans to further tighten restrictions on travel into the country.
William Shatner says he's never watched Star Trek because “it's all painful”; the Star Trek: Voyager documentary finally has a name; and a bit of Star Trek history. Today's show is sponsored by BetterHelp. Get 10% your first month of counseling at betterhelp.com/dstn. Support Daily Star Trek News on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailystartreknews Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts For more great Star Trek podcasts: https://podcasts.roddenberry.com Website: https://www.dailystartreknews.com Email: info@dailystartreknews.com Twitter and Instagram: @dailytreknews
William Shatner says he’s never watched Star Trek because “it’s all painful”; the Star Trek: Voyager documentary finally has a name; and a bit of Star Trek history. Today’s show is sponsored by BetterHelp. Get 10% your first month of counseling at betterhelp.com/dstn. Support Daily Star Trek News on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailystartreknews Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts For more great Star Trek podcasts: https://podcasts.roddenberry.com Website: https://www.dailystartreknews.com Email: info@dailystartreknews.com Twitter and Instagram: @dailytreknews
Welcome to Episode #81 of the Blue-in-Green:PODCAST which sees Imran flying solo for the third in his Misery Loves Company series. This episode sees the podcast embrace the concept of The Hero's Journey - through wide-ranging discussions and examples we explore the concept using Joseph Campbell's 17-step template of stories that involve a hero who goes on an adventure, is victorious in a decisive crisis, and comes home changed or transformed. And that's just as a starting point. From there, we explore soundtracks created for movies that don't exist and, even more niche than that, soundtracks created for video games that don't exist. There's a lot to unpack for this episode and it's a real joy to do so so join us on our own journey through music. www.blueingreenradio.com TuneIn: bit.ly/2LBK0BD The Blue-in-Green:PODCAST unveils new episodes on the first, second and third Mondays of the month. This podcast series runs in conjunction with the online radio station, Blue-in-Green:RADIO which celebrates 21st century soul, jazz, funk, Latin & hip-hop music. These shows are designed to give you some insight into the incredible range of talented presenters we're so lucky to host from all over the world and to geek out musically with us.
In this interview on Listen Then Speak, which is a about 30 minutes you'll learn:The WHY Behind Erik's WHATWhat got him involved in studying the brain and the body as they both relate to businessWho were the big influences in his lifeHow can people change their brains to change their lifeWhat do you think is the biggest thing holding other people back from finding success
We decide to read a choose-your-own-adventure book in real time. Is it a good idea? Does it make for enjoyable listening? The answer is is up to you.
In this episode Paul, Kieran and I journey to Italy to talk about... well... 'Journey to Italy'- the film by Roberto Rossellini. Along the way we talk about Richard Linklater's 'Before' trilogy, the films 'Marriage Story' and '45 Years', the cast of the British TV show 'This Life', real-life trips to Italy and much, much more.
Join us as we discuss a modern adaptation of R.C. Sherriff's classic First World War play 'Journey's End'. The 2018 adaptation stars Asa Butterfield, Sam Claflin, Paul Bettany, Stephen Graham, Tom Sturridge and Toby Jones. We're lucky enough to be joined by a very special guest, Taff Gillingham historical advisor and co-director of Khaki Devil, who was instrumental in giving the film its impressive authenticity. The film follows a group of British officers in the days before German Spring 1918 Offensive! Don't forget to leave a comment/review/rating and let us know what you thought of the film via twitter @FightingOnFilm
In this interview on Listen Then Speak, which is a little over 35 minutes you'll learn:The importance of core relationships in the career journey (moving forward without regret)How culture and discipline motivates and inspires the career journeyWhy putting in reps cannot be neglected in development (both personal and professional)Reasons not to obsess over imperfectionsHow to not be a professional victim and ways to learn from failureAdvice for those in career transition (committing to your own style)How to stop "The Bully in the Brain"
In this episode Queen and Sunaina discuss one of the most significant phases of the twin flame journey: the separation phase!Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/QueenOfLight1111)
If your ideas, decisions or circumstances start to feel like a winding road with no traffic or stop signs, you're in the right place.Today's guest, Austin Tuckett, shares personal experiences and ideas of navigating the 'Journey'.
Putting yourself first in all things was something that Megan had to do after high school. While her friends were getting ready for college, she was trying to figure out her next step. Depression had crept in and hijacked her mind and body. After some time of self reflection and acceptance of herself, Megan has a new outlook and direction in which she is going. Find out how she is stronger than society's standard of who she should be and how she is embracing her own unique journey. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
During episode fourteen, I interviewed my friend Lisa Cilento, who does Business Development in Clinical Research about values, resiliency, and her journey surviving cancer. She defines her values as having a strong work ethic, an adventurous spirit, and loyalty. Lisa was raw and vulnerable during our conversation graciously sharing her story. She is a true inspiration positively living with cancer and choosing to "suffer well". During our conversation, she suggested to be resilient one must let go. That comment has resonated with me insomuch I've added it to my own definition of resiliency. Join in on the conversation: Why is letting go so critical to building the resiliency muscleListen. Follow. Enjoy. #resiliency #resiliencytheory #values #quotient #leadership #journey
Martin Goldsmith, former host of the public radio classical music program, Performance Today, joins us to talk about the powerful story of how his parents met and their experiences performing with an all-Jewish orchestra in Nazi Germany. In 2001, he published a book about their experiences titled, The Inextinguishable Symphony: A True Story of Music and Love in Nazi Germany. The book has since been made into a film by Danish filmmaker Anders Ostergaard titled, “Winter Journey,” which stars Goldsmith and has been selected as the centerpiece of this year's New York Jewish Film Festival, which runs virtually through January 26.
My guest today is Autumn Merritt, owner of the popular Chicago based Sir & Madame clothing store. Autumn's journey of growth is an interesting one filled with highs, lows and triumphs. Her popularity gained the recognition of Nike and launched her career into sneaker designing. Listen as she explains her unique partnership with her husband and her latest project that took her away from her hometown of Chicago to work with one of the most exclusive luxury companies. www.simonevivian.com
In this episode of Step Into The Light, Queen and Sunaina discuss how to stay grounded in the present moment. Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/QueenOfLight1111)