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The Side Hustle Experiment Podcast
The Future of Amazon FBA, Advanced Arbitrage Tactics, AI, Best Movies for Business .. ep 21

The Side Hustle Experiment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 74:55


The Future of Amazon FBA, Advanced Arbitrage Tactics, AI, Best Movies for Business .. ep 21Episode 21: John (https://www.instagram.com/sidehustleexperiment/) and Drew (https://www.instagram.com/realdrewd) discuss They the future of Amazon and the potential of the Amazon influencer program. They also cover scaling your amazon business the right way, the importance of adapting, and the value of time in the Amazon business.#amazonfba #amazonfbatips #sidehustleexperimentpodcast Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sidehustleexperimentpodcast/ Chapters00:00:01 Intro10:13 The Future of Amazon and the Importance of Adaptation26:12 The Importance of Focus and Productivity45:09 The Impact of the GameStop Stock Market Saga52:38 Lessons from Movies59:05 The Power of AI01:06:34 Maximizing the Potential of AI ToolsListen on your favorite podcast platformYoutube: https://bit.ly/3HHklFOSpotify: https://spoti.fi/48RRKcPApple: https://apple.co/4bmaFOk Check out Drew's StuffInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/realdrewdTwitter: https://twitter.com/DrewFBACheck out John's StuffInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sidehustleexperiment/Twitter: https://twitter.com/SideHustleExp AVOID Price Tanking with The Tank Test Check List (FREE): https://bit.ly/3pgNWQzFavorite SoftwaresReprcing: Go Aura: https://bit.ly/3vwOogJ

The Bible as Literature
Your Thirst

The Bible as Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 22:30


Suppose you ask an American what's wrong with the culture and have enough patience to wade through people's anger and cheap sound bites. You'll find surprising agreement across all ideological boundaries: something is broken. Even those hell-bent on defending American exceptionalism will eventually contradict themselves and blame someone for why things are not as great as they should be. People feel a sense of loss. Whatever they believe, no matter how they answer, underneath it all is a deep sadness (often masked by anger) that few can put their finger on. Life is not our property. It does not belong to us. Yet we persist in behaving otherwise. The belief that we are its proprietors controls our treatment of each other and the natural world. It thrusts the insanity upon us that everything exists for us. This belief is empirically insane, yet we accept it and then act confused as the damage around us accelerates. This sin of modern man, who demands obedience from life, was codified in 1996 in the marketing slogan, "obey your thirst." It's unclear whether the saying influenced the culture or expressed what we had already become. In my experience as a priest, when modern Christians talk about obedience, they unwittingly reference this Coca-Cola slogan, not Scripture. "Humbly," they obey their thirst, channeling water away from the oasis to the city, fulfilling their selfish purpose. In God's eyes, on this point, the English language is broken. It is the human being, not the so-called wilderness, that is "wild." It is the will of the human being that must submit to life, not the other way around. From the beginning of Luke, the calling of Jesus is beyond the reach of what our Lord might want from life, what may motivate him (none of which is a topic in Scripture) or what he might choose to do, given a chance. On the contrary, the calling of Jesus is expressed as it is for all human beings, in the assignment of his name, over which he has no control and to which, like Zacharias, he is forced to submit. Richard and Fr. Marc discuss Luke 2:21Episode 462; Luke 2:21The following music was used for this media project:Music: Desert Night by Sascha EndeFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/480-desert-nightLicense (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Popoholics
10/17/22: The Faculty (1998)

Popoholics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 81:16


Pop-O-Holics Weekly Upload (10/17/2022) Intro: WelcomeCommunity Section: TBT Episode 86: Giveaway?Brian's Wacky News Corner:News: New ‘Naked Gun' Movie A Go At Paramount With Liam Neeson In Talks To Star And ‘Lonely Island's Akiva Schaffer Directing (https://deadline.com/2022/10/naked-gun-paramount-liam-neeson-lonely-islands-akiva-schaffer-1235144065/)David Gordon Green's ‘Exorcist' Reboot, Starring Ellen Burstyn, to Start Filming in ‘a Couple Weeks' (https://variety.com/2022/film/news/david-gordon-green-exorcist-trilogy-halloween-ends-1235401297/)Ryan Reynolds, Will Ferrell Deliver Playful Spin on ‘A Christmas Carol' in Teaser for ‘Spirited' (https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/spirited-trailer-ryan-reynolds-will-ferrell-holiday-musical-1235239814/)Movies:V/H/S99 (Shudder) 10/20Black Adam (Theaters) 10/21Ticket to Paradise (Theaters) 10/21Matriarch (Hulu) 10/21TV:The Peripheral (Prime Video) 10/21From Scratch (Netflix) 10/21Video Games:Gotham Knights (PC, PS5, XSX) 10/21Episode 202: The Faculty (1998)Directed By:Robert Rodriguez Written By: Kevin Williamson Story By: David Wechter & Bruce KimmelCinematography: Enrique Chediak Score By: Marco Beltrami Budget: $15 millionGross: $63.2 millionCast: Jordana Brewster as Delilah ProfittClea DuVall as Stokely "Stokes" MitchellLaura Harris as Marybeth Louise HutchinsonJosh Hartnett as Zeke TylerShawn Hatosy as Stan RosadoElijah Wood as Casey ConnorSalma Hayek as Rosa HarperFamke Janssen as Elizabeth BurkePiper Laurie as Karen OlsonChristopher McDonald as Frank ConnorBebe Neuwirth as Valerie DrakeRobert Patrick as Joe WillisUsher Raymond as Gabe SantoraJon Stewart as Edward FurlongDaniel von Bargen as John Tate Talking Points: Non-Spoiler Section: What are our Non-Spoiler thoughts on the The Faculty?Spoiler Section:  Stand out moments/elementsClosing Thoughts

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Elena Rossini calls social media a "honey pot" for data mining and targeted advertising. In her upcoming documentary, THE REALISTS, the followup to her first feature length doc, THE ILLUSIONISTS, Elena shines a light on the dark side of social media. We talk about how our devises are listening, why we should act like a spy, getting a signal-blocking pouch, bluetooth and grocery shopping, how Zuckerberg covers his cam and mic on his phone, have we given up on privacy, how social media has changed over the years, that Ashton Kutcher ruined Twitter, social media isn't terrible, but it's being used against us in a terrible way...and we aren't pissed off about that enough, the creation of Facebook "reactions" and them giving "angry" the highest score, being 'punished' by the algorithm for not being a regular user, old milk, the importance of 'new', using Tweetdeck and Lists for Twitter, taking control over how we use social media because it has used us for so long, deleting Facebook products (FB, Insta and Whatsapp), going off social media and getting into meditation, staying off devices in front of babies/children, addiction to social media/attention/validation, going viral and TikTok fame, living life through a screen, no one is explaining the algorithm or where this data is going, Face ID, AI, deep fakes, revenge porn, voter apathy, BOOK RECS: AMUSING OURSELVES TO DEATH and TECHNOPOLY by Neil Postman, the intentional harm of the algorithm, how quickly Facebook can radicalize, cite your source, the amount of time young people are on social media, hacking your home internet to block ads, websites and tracking in your home and on specific devices (NextDNS.io), NO is a complete sentence, being impacted my the internet/social media and how women get the brunt of that, child predators, and that social media is an option and we can opt out.You can find Elena on Twitter @_elena and on her websites elenarossini.com and therealists.orgEpisode recorded on 11/04/21Episode released on 03/09/22For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

P.U.C.L. Plus -More of P.U.C.L. a Pokemon Podcast

Relive Classic PokeQuiz trivia moments! This episode includes the PokeQuiz Segments from Episodes 363 to 366 and includes Thatch (as host), Mr. Maximus, Snag, Zcron, Sublime, Whimsicott, Jushiro and R.Sigma!Disclaimer: these episodes were recorded at the end of 2018, so some of the answers may be inaccurate if you don't imagine "as of Let's Go Pikachu and Eevee" as being part of the question.Episode 363: 00:48Episode 364: 13:13Episode 365: 23:21Episode 366: 33:09If you have your own trivia you'd like to submit to our current episodes, visit the trivia submissions channel of our discord: https://pucldiscord.comQuestion Pool: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1G8O_MHb7jQ2QL4Jo6RZdhEwhD-kpMNLwVdJGosiyQaE/edit?usp=sharingSupport PUCL by donating to our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/puclpodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Sayra Player created Guided By Glow during the pandemic as a guided meditation to connect with our bodies. The app and website launched in May 2021 and has over 80 sessions to get you going and is GOOP approved. While we might be comfortable  talking about sex or our sexuality, we aren't so comfy talking about "alone time" (AKA masturbation). Erotica has always been around (hello, Anaïs Nin) and 50 Shades may have made it more common, it can be helpful to those who may not be comfortable with the porn their partners enjoy. Guided By Glow sessions are about you (not other people). We talk about the importance of getting connected and staying connected with our sexual selves, giving yourself permission, not thinking it's "dirty", "wrong" or "bad", mindfulness, getting to know the voice, creating a playground, not being uptight about sex, moving past shame, allowing yourself to explore, learning to relax and be, maintaining our health (mental, spiritual, physical), slowing down, being in your body, how sex (just the word) is being censored on Facebook and Instagram. Sayra was kind enough to give listeners $20 off the annual subscription. Use the code SASSY to get the discount (good through December 2021). You can try out Guided By Glow for free with trial sessions available on the free app and on their website.You can find Sayra at https://guidedbyglow.com and on Instagram @guidedbyglowEpisode recorded on 11/09/21Episode released on 11/24/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller
Holding Our Breath with Nathaniel Hodder-Shipp

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 38:23


Nathaniel Hodder-Shipp found breathwork while in treatment, then went on to study with a mentor for 11 years. He's the founder of Breathwork for Recovery and we talk about the transformative nature of breathwork, the explosion of it, how we are all recovering from something, trauma is something we all share, exploitation in the wellness community, ethics, breathwork training, Nathaniel's certification requires 800 hours of training while others will certify with 30 hours, breathing properly, the autonomic nervous system, Amy Dresner and My Fair Junkie, how certain conditions like epilepsy may not be right for breathwork, disclosures, access and resources, The Recovery Circle.You can find Nathaniel on his websites at https://breathworkforrecovery.com and nathanielhoddershipp.com and on Instagram @breathworkforrecovery and @spiritandceremonyEpisode recorded on 10/12/21Episode released on 11/17/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

CoveredCalls with Kevin Simpson
Nick Lacy on CoveredCalls with Kevin Simpson

CoveredCalls with Kevin Simpson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 28:13


On this episode of CoveredCalls with Kevin Simpson, Nick Lacy, CFA® of Raymond James comes on to discuss the challenges and opportunities in portfolio construction for financial advisors today.Learn more about the Raymond James Freedom Models:  http://www.rjfreedom.com/portfolios.aspAbout Nick LacyNicholas is chief portfolio strategist for Asset Management Services (AMS) at Raymond James, and oversees a team of research analysts who, among other activities, are responsible for setting the asset allocation policy for an AMS discretionary account (Freedom), Raymond James recommended models, and the UMA platform.He is also a voting member of the AMS Investment Committee, which is the decision-making body for AMS products such as Freedom and Separately Managed Accounts. Nicholas is also a member of the Raymond James Investment Strategy Committee, which drives the firm allocation recommendations. He joined Raymond James in 2006 as a Fixed Income Due Diligence officer and has approximately 20 years in the industry.Nicholas has a B.S. in finance and B.A. in political science from the University of South Florida and an MBA from the University of Tampa. He earned his Chartered Financial Analyst charter in 2005 and is a member of the CFA Institute, Investment Management Consultants Association and Financial Analysts of Tampa Bay. He spent 10 years at T. Rowe Price and a year with National Planning Holdings, a subsidiary of Jackson National Life, before joining Raymond James.Follow Kevin Simpson & Capital Wealth:TwitterKevin Simpson LinkedInCWP LinkedInLearn more about Capital Wealth Planning by visiting: https://capitalwealthplanning.com​​Disclosures: https://capitalwealthplanning.com/social-media-disclosures/AP 4/22/21Episode 4

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Super Lawyer Sandy Roxas is back to talk about divorce and her advice on getting out quickly (or quick-er) so you can get on with moving forward. Preplanning is key. Think about all the issues that need to be addressed. The spouse who makes more likely pays more (support). A lazy spouse. What the courts will consider. Minimizing consequences. Dealing with a litigious attorney. (Sandy Pro-Tip: If the fees are running up, terminate the attorneys and try mediation.) Making sure you have an attorney with your best interest at heart. Attorney fees as sanctions. Spending more money to ask for more money. Custody games. The effect on the kids. Manipulations. Document everything (record audio/video--but disclose it per the law, keep texts, emails, put verbal agreements in writing). Needing evidence. False allegations. It's all about credibility in family court. Emotions and fueling fire. Aiming for amicable. Focusing on the finish line. Getting therapy to get you through it. The expense of divorce and the options if you can't afford it. Court self-help and workshops. Rules of separation. Date of separation matters. Keeping things separate. Lawyer-up early. Sandy's work in the AAPI community to Stop Asian Hate and pro bono work for hate crime victims. Final Tip: Have our cell phone at the ready to record (let them know you're recording per the law) and back away.You can find Sandy on her website https://roxaslaw.com on Instagram @roxaslaw and Facebook @Roxas-LawEpisode recorded on 09/18/21Episode released on 11/10/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R.
Episode 10: Featuring Global Ambassador Oksana Chuchunkova

Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R.

Play Episode Play 49 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 39:11 Transcription Available


Date: 11/4/21Episode title and number:  Featuring Oksana Chuchunkova  #10Brief summary of the show:If you listened to our October podcast episode you learned about Bold Blind Beauty's Ambassador search. Today's show is a follow-up where co-hosts, Nasreen, Sylvia, and I go deeper on the topic of what it means to be an Ambassador. Joining us in the conversation is Dana, Bold Blind Beauty's Beauty Editor. Then midway through the show Interns Marta DiVito and Iliana Mejia interview Oksana, Global Ambassador for Bold Blind Beauty. We hope you enjoy this edition of the podcast!Additional Information About Bold Blind Beauty's Ambassador SearchAmbassador's PageEverything You Need To Know About The New Ambassador ProgramBullet points of key topics & timestamps:0:17 | Introduction1:24 | What It Means To Be An Ambassador6:48 | Dana: Beauty Editor & PBA Ambassador17:06 | The Interns Chat With Global Ambassador OksanaContact information & social media handles to connect with Melody Goodspeed:Facebook @mafaoksana Instagram @oxyland101Bold Blind Beauty Advisory BoardFinding Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R.Each podcast episode along with its transcript will be posted here and to Bold Blind Beauty. You can also find Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R. on iTunes, Google, Amazon Music, Anchor, Spotify, or whichever podcast platform you prefer. Subscribe today!Calls to action: Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @BoldBlindBeauty Share Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R. | boldblindbeautyonair.buzzsprout.comMusic Credit: “New Inspiration” by BasspartoutX  https://audiojungle.net/item/new-inspiration/7204018

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Meghan Breen, LCSW, talks with us about the courage and character it takes to admit when you're wrong, the core belief that being wrong is the most human thing we can experience, normalize owning it, the value on being right, shame, competition/winning, room for redemption, the human experience of fucking up, gratitude for growing up before the internet, practicing repair, dialectics, discernment, being right and wrong at the same time, agreeing to disagree, not being neutral, making space and letting it go, forgiving what feels unforgivable, not demonizing, finding common ground, validate what's valid, wanting to understand, starting over, emotional Olympics, only being able to move through it if both sides are willing, not making it about winning/losing or right/wrong, no scores are being kept, meeting vulnerability with grace, reinforcing people doing the right thing, acknowledgement doesn't automatically make it better, character building, cultivating resilience, admission over apology, deserving a second chance, giving people an opportunity to F up, no one is perfect, we are not always our best selves, personal assessment, the difference between shame and guilt, reaching out to people when they need it, the strength it takes to hold the olive branch, owning your wrongness, smugness, hurt, emotional intelligence, the machine behind wrongness, being in a vulnerable time.You can find Dr. Breen on her website meghanbreen.com and Instagram @meghanbreentherapyEpisode recorded on 09/06/21Episode released on 11/03/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

P.U.C.L. Plus -More of P.U.C.L. a Pokemon Podcast

Relive Classic PokeQuiz trivia moments! This episode includes the PokeQuiz Segments from Episodes 350 to 354 and includes Thatch (as host), Zcron, Sublime, R.Sigma, Bocefus, Mr. Maximus, and Whimsicott!Disclaimer: these episodes were recorded in 2018, so some of the answers may be inaccurate if you don't imagine "as of Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon" as being part of the question.Episode 350: 00:46Episode 351: 12:35Episode 352: 25:55Episode 353: 37:21Episode 354: 48:45If you have your own trivia you'd like to submit to our current episodes, visit the trivia submissions channel of our discord: https://discord.gg/qT3UVWnFPMQuestion Pool: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1G8O_MHb7jQ2QL4Jo6RZdhEwhD-kpMNLwVdJGosiyQaE/edit?usp=sharingSupport PUCL by donating to our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/puclpodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller
Misunderstanding Microdosing with Noel Teubner

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 64:13


What is microdosing and why do people do it? Studies have shown that shrooms (psilocybin), MDMA and ketamine help relieve or treat depression and PTSD, quieting the mind or reframing traumatic events. Noel Teubner has gone on her own microdosing journey and helps others on their path. The co-host of The Bliss Project podcast talks with us about how microdosing delivers a "mini" effect, it's not a "one and done" process, integration, Human Design, shared trauma and the tsunami of grief from the pandemic, respecting the plant, doing the work, creating new habits and patterns, being honest, being responsible, treating yourself well with food, movements and thoughts, being kind to and accepting of ourselves, The Bliss Project podcast.You can find Noel on Instagram @noelteubner and her podcast website at theblissproject777.comEpisode recorded on 09/16/21Episode released on 10/27/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

Red Wings Rant Podcast
Red Wings Rant - Episode 176 Season 3

Red Wings Rant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 64:53


Hi everybody and welcome to Episode 176, Season 3 of Red Wings Rant: Where tirades and impassioned pleas about your Detroit Red Wings, finally, have a home.Today we recap the Detroit Red Wings' 2nd win of the 2021-22 season, against the Columbus Blue Jackets.The Detroit Red Wings beat the Columbus Blue Jackets thanks to a great team performance, which led the Red Wings to do something they've never done before. The highest xGF performance in recorded history.The Detroit Red Wings young rookie prospect, Lucas Raymond, scored his first goal. Lucas Raymond is now tied for 1st in the NHL for rookie points along with fellow Red Wings defenseman, Moritz Seider.While the Red Wings continue to find success, Dylan Larkin and Tyler Bertuzzi have stood out, but it's Gustav Lindstrom, who celebrates a birthday today, who is at the top of the leaderboards in some of the most important advanced analytics tracked by evolving hockey. We'll discuss.We also take a look at the Red WIngs next three games: Red Wings vs Calgary Flames on 10/21/21Red Wings at Montreal Canadiens on 10/23/21Red Wings at Chicago Blackhawks on 10/24/21Episode sponsored by Draft Kings. Use promo code 'THPN' to unlock exclusive offers when you sign up!dFollow along with all of our interviews and content by subscribing to our YouTube Channel. Please Subscribe, Rate and Review us on Apple Podcasts, and follow us on Twitter (@BODHockey) and Instagram (@brothers_of_discussion)! Red Wings Rant is hosted by the Brothers of Discussion and brought to you by the Hockey Podcast Network.Find us on your favorite Podcast App by clicking here: https://link.chtbl.com/redwingsrant

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller
Dead-End Relationships with Dr. Cynthia Pizzulli

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 50:40


We all can find ourselves in a dead-end relationship. An unhappy coupling. One-way friendships. A thankless job or jerk of a boss. It's said that people will choose unhappiness over uncertainty, keeping us stuck. While there is no crystal ball as to how things will work out, Dr. Cynthia Pizzulli has over 30 years' experience and she can tell you that, if you leave a dead-end relationship, you'll be glad you did. We talk about relationships being a two-way street, blame, being brave, repeat and repair, awareness to break the cycle, inconvenient feelings, relationships are no 50-50, dealbreakers, people change and that changes the relationship, resentment and unrealistic expectations, avoidance and denial, sharing values, connection, being ripe for the picking, job loyalty that is not reciprocated by the employer, being held hostage in a negative situation, self-efficacy, being indecisive, no one wants to be the bad guy, the pain of being stuck, judgment, being in a job or relationship that seems "good enough" is never tolerable, communicating expectations, how staying in a dead-end relationship affects your mental health, not always getting support if people have a stake in your relationship, getting unbiased advice, the effect of staying for the kids, what we are teaching our children, expressing appreciation, more communicating.You can find Dr. Pizzulli on her website https://cynthiapizzulli.comEpisode recorded on 09/03/21Episode released on 10/20/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Dr. Janja Lalich (NXIVM documentaries, "Heaven's Gate: The Cult of Cults" on HBOMax, and author of TAKE BACK YOUR LIFE) joins us to talk about coercion and how it's a type of social control. Manipulation and gaslighting are a part of it as is "Us vs. Them" thinking that's happening politically, the effect of the pandemic and spending too much time on the internet, rabbit holes and algorithms, not wanting to admit that you were duped, cognitive dissonance, the concept of charisma, an imbalance of power, high-arousal technique, being able to communicate, having critical compassion, breaking through the barrier, a nation divided, being the adults in the room, keeping the door open, remembering that people are human and make mistakes (even you, even big ones), idealism, having doubts, being a safe haven, planting seeds, seeing the flags, love bombing, re-socialization, social influences, critical thinking, knowing how to fact check, being a good consumer, being able to disagree and dissent, the path out, educating ourselves about trauma and narcissism, new resourced needed, complex PTSD and specialized therapy.You can find Dr. Lalich at https://janjalalich.com, and on Twitter and Instagram @Janja_Lalich.Her book TAKE BACK YOUR LIFE: Recovering from Cults and Abusive Relationships can be found here.Episode recorded on 09/10/21Episode released on 10/13/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Norman Korpi is someone you just want to hug. He's smart and genuine, generous and open. We get to talk about: what a small world it was in the 90s, finding RuPaul, making $100 per ep, being gay on TV during the AIDS crisis, being a connector, "public" television, seeing the change, using fame and recognition positively, opening doors and putting up walls, equating being on TV with being rich and privileged, creating work for yourself, going to Hollywood, losing work because of being gay, Rush Limbaugh, not looking defeated, waiting on Arnold, the wound of the AIDS crisis, extending olive branches, Rachel Campos, a learning experience, not turning your back, putting in the emotional labor, filters, false perception of who people on TV really are, Puck, missed opportunity, going over the waterfall together, snap judgments, how we need each other, going back, George Floyd, COVID, sharing more of your story, out-thinking production, learning from going back, Becky, the miracle of editing, learning from each other, reality tropes, go change the world, sharing hardship, making art, the A-Stand, The Wedding Video, a key to your own cage, being gay meant an R-rating, EXCLUSIVE TO PATREON: The story behind the reunion photo, doing a challenge, evolving and creating, getting it together.You can find Norman, more info about The Wedding Video, the A-Stand and his art at https://www.normankorpi.com/and on Twitter @NormanKorpi, Instagram @normankorpi and Facebook @MTVNormanKorpiEpisode recorded on 09/21/21Episode released on 10/06/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R.
Episode 9: Featuring Melody Goodspeed

Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R.

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 31:23 Transcription Available


Date: 10/4/21Episode title and number:  Featuring Melody Goodspeed  #9Brief summary of the show:In recognition of White Cane Awareness Day on October 15th,  our discussion will revolve around attitudes about the white cane and how we can more fully embrace it as a tool of independence. Midway through the show Marta DiVito, Bold Blind Beauty's Intern has a special announcement. Then towards the end of the segment, we have a challenge for everyone. Enjoy!  Ambassador's Page Bullet points of key topics & timestamps:0:17 | Introduction1:25 | Melody Goodspeed's Sight Loss Journey6:47 | How Long Have You've Been Using The White Cane17:03 | Ambassadors Wanted18:09 | Help Us Name Our Canes18:34 | Funny White Cane Stories25:25 | Glitzing Up The White Cane29:59 | Our Challenge To YouContact information & social media handles to connect with Melody Goodspeed:Facebook @MelodyGlasscockGoodspeedInstagram @melody_goodspeed_sparkleTwitter @Melodyg76Bold Blind Beauty @Abby's CornerFinding Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R.Each podcast episode along with its transcript will be posted here and to Bold Blind Beauty. You can also find Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R. on iTunes, Google, Amazon Music, Anchor, Spotify, or whichever podcast platform you prefer. Subscribe today!Calls to action: Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @BoldBlindBeauty Share Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R. | boldblindbeautyonair.buzzsprout.comMusic Credit: “New Inspiration” by BasspartoutX  https://audiojungle.net/item/new-inspiration/7204018

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

This ep marks the end of the first year of A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It. Thanks so much for being a part of it! Much gratitude to all of the wonderful, smart, generous, kind and insightful guests we've had. This week, it's a solo ep with Sandra, talking about going it alone. That means more than walking away from a relationship, blazing your own trail or even standing up for yourself. It's about being comfortable in your own skin and being connected to the core of who you are. That requires giving yourself time alone. Is that something you do? How do you respond when you see someone dining alone? Would you/do you go out on your own? Creative/sensitive people likely need more time alone to recharge. The joy of being alone in public. The fear of being alone. Craving connection. Long distance relationships. The difference between being lonely and alone. Being in the moment. Being comfortable with who you are. Tending your garden. Self-love and self-care. Creating time for yourself. Making yourself a priority. Let yourself have what you desire and deserve. Standing up for yourself and what you believe in. Keep apathy and inaction at bay. How going it alone actually leads to connection. You can find me on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and more about my writing at https://SandraAnnMiller.comEpisode recorded on 08/27/21Episode released on 09/29/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller
Disinformation with Dr. Caroline Orr Bueno

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 58:20


We are swimming in a swamp of mis- and disinformation. Dr. Caroline Orr Bueno (one of my favorite people on Smart Twitter) breaks it down for us. Misinformation vs. disinformation, coordinated efforts and bots, inauthentic activity, information disorder, holding social media companies responsible, Twitter's misinformation button, global reach of disinformation through the internet, social media companies lack of willingness to share data with researchers/lack of transparency, the need to study the extent of the problem, Facebook revoking access to researchers at NYU who were studying ads, Facebook's built-in/automated tools creating groups of extremist propaganda, Facebook's business model is to promote inflammatory information and keep people engaged, this leads to violence, the anti-vaccine industry makes social media companies over $1billion per year, Fox News and culture wars, what is profitable, erasing history/facts from websites when it no longer suits your agenda (45 and Afghanistan), politicizing vaccines, triaging at hospitals, the people being deceived and the people deceiving them, information as a weapon, using information to identify who is in your group and who's an outsider, corrections and fact-checks don't fix disinformation because people aren't necessarily looking for correct information but what conforms to a certain narrative, how do we reach those people, the demand side of of mis/disinformation, QAnon, infanticide, rabbit holes and algorithms, failed Q predictions, the insidious nature of conspiracy theories, regressive logic, violence and aggression, being fed by the algorithm, difficulty in predicting behavior, asking what is the purpose of this propaganda (who is behind it, where are they from), social media companies could immediately provide more access to researchers and support research to identify activity that may be a warning sign for violence (but they aren't), provide support and intervention by changing the algorithm or giving a "time-out" if too much is being viewed, users need to demand that social media companies participate in this research and prevention efforts, regulation of content and the danger of that, regulating the algorithm as an alternative, the problem with profits, think before you share (don't give disinformation a bigger voice/platform), sharing feeds the algorithm, check the source, the algorithm can't tell why you are sharing (that you like it or hate it) it only knows you are sharing it, train the algorithm for what you want to see.You can find Dr. Caroline Orr Bueno on Twitter, Instagram and Medium @RVAwonkEpisode recorded on 08/20/21Episode released on 09/22/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller
Anger with Dr. Cicely Horsham-Brathwaite

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 53:26


People are angry these days. And, with everything going on in the world, it's not a wonder folks are losing it. We talk with Dr. Cicely Horsham-Brathwaite about how we can feed anger, making that emotion more accessible, recognizing your anger and the anger of others, removing our rose-colored glasses, the definition of anger, anger is an energy but it's also exhausting, rampant injustices, anger as a proactive mechanism, creating a safe space around you and in you, not going to toxic positivity to avoid anger, looking at the function of anger, early life experiences sets the foundation for how you deal with emotions like anger, being selective with social media, having a variety of ways to collect information, we are wired to deal with threat for a particular amount of time and then have a period of recovery after the threat passes (and we have not had that for some time), needing to find that recovery, finding things that bring you joy, Ted Lasso, find your gems, the impact of our collective experiences, BOOK REC: Widen the Window: Training Your Brain and Body to Thrive During Stress and Recover from Trauma by Elizabeth A. Stanley PhD, having a "bottom up" strategy to regulate emotions in stressful times, giving yourself a mental vacation, Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith's TedX on the 7 types of stress (link below), finding your types of rest and giving yourself a daily practice of it, making time for yourself, going to anger and bypassing other emotions (there's usually another emotion under the anger), anger as information to what you are feeling on a deeper level, vulnerability, 2 Americas, moving from intellectual awareness to emotional awareness, BOOK REC: Milagros Phillips' books (link below), BOOK REC: Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson, understanding our history and culture, having an understanding that we are all human and compassion for your fellow man, being exhausted by the BS, wanting to feel in control, having understanding and compassion that people have different experiences in the world, yoga community and QAnon, the desire and need for affiliation, speaking up, coping skills and strategies, perspective and compassion, ask what's really going on, connecting, having hotline number on hand for yourself and others, Dr. Horsham Brathwaite's book BETTER DAILY SELF-CARE: Simple Changes with Lifelong Impact, tending to your soul.You can find Dr. Cicely Horsham-Brathwaite on her website https://www.cicelybrathwaite.com/ and Instagram @drcicelybrathwaiteEpisode recorded on 08/13/21Episode released on 09/15/21Widen the Window https://bookshop.org/books/widen-the-window-training-your-brain-and-body-to-thrive-during-stress-and-recover-from-trauma/9780735216594?aid=11990&listref=a-sassy-little-podcast-tbrDr. Saundra Dalton-Smith's TedX:https://www.ted.com/talks/saundra_dalton_smith_the_real_reason_why_we_are_tired_and_what_to_do_about_itMilagros Phillips' books: https://www.milagrosphillips.com/books (also on our Bookshop.org TBR list)Caste: The Origins of our Discontents https://bookshop.org/books/caste-oprah-s-book-club-the-origins-of-our-discontents-9780593230251/9780593230251?aid=11990&listref=a-sassy-little-podcast-tbrDr. Brathwaite's book: https://bookshop.org/books/better-daily-self-care-habits-simple-changes-with-lifelong-impact/9781648769795?aid=11990&listref=a-sassy-little-podcast-tbrFind all recommended books here: https://bookshop.org/lists/a-sassy-little-podcast-tbrFor more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Pelvic floor therapy isn't something we discuss. Maybe because many don't know it's an option for pelvic pain, incontinence, sexual dysfunction and other "down there" matters. Dr. Justine Roper, a pelvic floor physical therapist, joins us to talk about why more providers don't share this therapy with patience (hint: many don't know about it), going to an expert (not just your GP), shared decision-making, how we assume that peeing while laughing/coughing/sneezing is "normal" for women, Kegels aren't the answer for everything (and could be adding to your issues), the mistake of listening to unqualified people (i.e. "influencers"), yoni eggs and kung fu vaginas, worrying about what our vaginas feel and look like, porn culture's influence, Netflix documentary THE SOCIAL DILEMMA, outside influences, the Kardashians, having our own power over our own lives, Louis Vuitton, preventative care for pelvic floor health, what a pelvic floor assessment is like, reasons to seek pelvic floor physical therapy, doctors don't know everything (and we shouldn't expect them to), be proactive, go to reputable sources, be wise, Dr. Justine's book, WHEN COMFORT CAN'T KEEP YOU, [BOOK REC: THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE by Bessel van der Kolk, M.D.], exercise/movement regimen, movement is vitality, freedom to leave the care of a provider you are not comfortable with, don't be put off by pelvic floor physical therapy just because it's an unknown, do your research and find a provider who can help you.You can find Dr. Jus on her website http://www.inherphysique.com/ and on Instagram @doctorjusBook Rec: https://bookshop.org/books/the-body-keeps-the-score-brain-mind-and-body-in-the-healing-of-trauma/9780143127741?aid=11990&listref=a-sassy-little-podcast-tbrEpisode recorded on 08/12/21Episode released on 09/08/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R.
Episode 8: Featuring Sassy Outwater & Acsexyble Runway

Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 30:56 Transcription Available


Date: 9/3/21Episode title and number:  Featuring Sassy Outwater of Acsexyble Runway  #8Brief summary of the show:"And so I started the Acsexyble Runway and said, let's have a place for people with disabilities to come together and talk about their fashion challenges and help each other.  It's all about putting your experience out there asking questions, giving answers, and supporting each other to figure this whole thing out. It's very much built on the Disability Justice framework of supporting each other because the abled world isn't making space for that." ~Sassy OutwaterBullet points of key topics & timestamps:0:43 | Physical Appearance & Beauty4:14 | Introducing Sassy Outwater7:12 | Importance of Peer Support9:21 | About Acsexyble Runway 12:33 | Trends/Topics Discussed In  Acsexyble Runway16:11 | Disability-Related Hiring Practices19:57 | Body Shaming22:03 | "You're So Pretty To Be Blind"24:04 | Autonomy27:47 | What Beauty Means To Sassy29:16 | Sassy's SocialsContact information & social media handles to connect with Sassy Outwater:Facebook @PawsitivelySassyTwitter @SassyOutwaterFacebook Group  The Acsexyble RunwayCalls to action: Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @BoldBlindBeauty Share Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R. | boldblindbeautyonair.buzzsprout.comMusic Credit: “New Inspiration” by BasspartoutX  https://audiojungle.net/item/new-inspiration/7204018

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller
Perfectionism with Dr. Menije Boduryan-Turner

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 47:21


We recorded this episode shortly after Simone Biles took herself out of Olympic competition and, boy, the reaction she got from some people who were likely far from perfect. But we see her as perfect in what she does, and we project our hopes onto people like her, as if it's their responsibility to deliver for us. We need to shoot down the idea of "perfect" and the idea that you need to be perfect in order to be successful, or even happy. Dr. Menije Boduryan-Turner talks about the pressure of always performing and never taking a break or pause, [BOOK REC: Carol Dweck MINDSET: The New Psychology of Success], believing talent is a gift or innate rather than the reality of hard work, learning from Simone and having the courage to say "I need a break", Dr. Paul Hewitt and Dr. Giorgio Tasca's study, self-oriented perfectionism vs. other-oriented perfectionism, parent can be other-oriented and put pressure on their kids, Britney Spears, not dealing with our own imperfections, having compassion for yourself and knowing you can't be your best all the time, Dr. Menije's journey with perfectionism, accepting that your best might not be good enough, your best may not result in success and that's okay, having expectations of how things "should" be, meeting the moment where it's at, hoarding as a side-effect of perfectionism, procrastination as a side-effect of perfectionism, mental health issues associated with perfectionism, perfectionism is not a compliment, control freaks as perfectionists, being able to pivot, the Kardashians and body image, Demi Moore, embracing imperfection, the effortless lie, not being able to enjoy things while focusing on perfection, living in the past or future but not the present moment, anxiety and fear being decision makers, getting out of perfectionism starting with self-love, getting over fear of not being enough, setting boundaries, being in the moment, living intentionally, not shutting down compliments, toxic vulnerability, failing despite our best efforts, believing that people want to be around you for you.You can find Dr. Menije at https://www.perfectionismuniversity.com/ on Twitter @DrBoduryan and Instagram @dr.menijeBook Rec: https://bookshop.org/books/mindset-the-new-psychology-of-success/9780345472328?aid=11990&listref=a-sassy-little-podcast-tbrEpisode recorded on 08/02/21Episode released on 09/01/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller
Codependence with Dr. Menije Boduryan-Turner

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 54:12


The term 'codependency' was born out of AA about friends and family who could hurt someone's recovery by "over-helping". Dr. Menije Boduryan-Turner talks with us about how codependence is found both in- and outside abuse, how the roles of family members in addiction play a part in codependency, how it comes out of all forms of abuse, we can find ourselves overly investing in a relationship (that's codependence), how once you are exposed to abuse you are wired differently, codependency doesn't exist in healthy relationships, being able to let go of codependence with compassion (thank you for trying to keep me safe), learning codependence from childhood as a survival mechanism, recognizing subtle abuses (anger, manipulation), a relationship is a relationship and if both/all parties aren't working on it, it won't get better, BOOK REC: FAIR PLAY: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too Much to Do (and More Life to Live) by Eve Rodsky, inconsistent contributions, sibling dynamics/birth order, feeling responsible, setting boundaries, divorcing family, stigma/judgment/shame, choosing your health and happiness, living an authentic life, making decisions for yourself, BOOK REC: TOP FIVE REGRETS OF THE DYING: A Life Transformed by the Dearly Departing  by Bronnie Ware, not living your life based on what other people think/want/believe, using social media intentionally, society shame, not knowing when to walk away, toxic optimism, not wanting to fail, grieving the loss of the wish/vision, the failing of the dream, understanding you didn't deserve the abuse, have compassion for yourself, what does an apology change and why wait for one before going forward, self-validate, perfectionism and codependency, pressure of caring for someone in addiction, no one gets healthy in codependency, enabling, the person who is codependent is getting sicker too, the urgency trap, being addicted to being needed, relationship addiction, low self-esteem, how many group chats are you in, codependence as a form of control, Intervention, the dynamic and the damage, culture and religion's roles, difficulty walking away, short-term pain for long-term gain,  leaky buckets, can't pour from an empty cup, connecting with others who understand your journey, figure out what works for you, have conversations to set boundaries, being your healthiest self, feel and own your feelings, redefining relationship dynamics, setting limits with love, CODA or Al-Anon meetings for support if therapy isn't available/affordable, BOOK REC: CODEPENDENT NO MORE by Melody Beattie, BOOK REC: FINDING BALANCE: 12 Priorities for Interdependence and Joyful Living by Terry Kellogg, it's not selfish to want to be healthy or put yourself first, medicine doesn't always taste good, aversion to discomfort, going to the gym and feeling sore...with mental health, we don't look for that soreness, breaking to breakthrough, don't worry about not being able to handle it (you'll have/find support), you are capable of courageous things, being resilient.Episode recorded on 07/23/21Episode released on 08/25/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Naty Rico is a disability advocate and educator, and the coordinator of the Disability Cultural Center at the University of Arizona. She talks with us about what ableism is beyond the dictionary definition and how able-bodied people might not be aware of how they are complicit with it, how it's a system of oppression favoring able-bodied/-minded people, the definitions of ableism by Talila TL Lewis and Dustin P. Gibson, being interconnected with other forms of oppression, how removing labels can lead to discrimination/oppression, those with disability are not aiming to be normal, overcoming barriers simply to exist, the learning process, taking the burden off of those with disabilities, the medical model of disability is that a person with a disability is tragic/wrong and needs to be fixed, the social model of disability and how society was not built for those with disability, and people are more disabled by society than by their own impairment, day-to-day life excludes the disabled, seeing disability as just another way of being, the expense and marriage inequality of being disabled, capitalism, insurance coverage (or lack thereof), eugenics, being a culture that takes care of each other, no one is immune to disability, colonialism, cultural and community care, being an individualistic society, protecting our democracy, interpersonal ableism, lack of exposure to people with disabilities, Sound of Metal, Crip Camp, educating ourselves about what we don't understand, having more disabled represented in media, disability as taboo, "feeling sorry" for the disabled, assuming disabled people are in pain, unsolicited advice, misconceptions, religion's role and the moral model of disability (as God's punishment), schools separating disabled children from able-bodied classmates, feeling like an exhibit, stop being "inspired" by disability, being objectified, serving as a lesson/example, low expectations, feel anger instead of pity (about how the disabled are treated), being excluded by society, able-bodied people taking advantage of disabled rights, becoming more aware and wanting more education to stop ableism.You can find Naty at https://drc.arizona.edu/cultural-center and on LinkedIn @disaboldEpisode recorded on 07/16/21Episode released on 08/18/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller
Financial Foolishness with Amy Irvine, CFP

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 59:03


Amy Irvine (ep 006 Financial Fears) returns to the pod to talk about how we can avoid some of our financial foolishness by understanding how much our emotions are linked to our finances (whether we have it or not), realizing in the past year how we can scale back if we really need to (hello, lockdown), the psychology around wealth (having fun with it/spending 'til it's gone or hoarding it/worried it will all be lost), the urge to splurge after a period of lack, how diets and budgets are similar (and we don't enjoy being on them), the latte factor, how our upbringing plays into how we feel about money, credit cards in college, that 70% of people who win the lottery end up worse off financially, Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: survival, safety and security, love and belonging, self-esteem and self-actualization and how those all play into how we deal with money, being generous in a wise way when you come into money, how finance is a taught skill and we should be embarrassed to ask for guidance and learn about it, understanding options, rich people's toilet paper, avoiding information, facing the dragon (reading the statements), avoiding the "head in the sand" approach to money, even financial planners have financial planners, rationalizing choices rather than making logical decisions, having a financial planner or accountability buddy to help make better financial decisions, having all the channels, finding the fun in saving money/budgeting/cutting back/increasing your credit score, not using a debit card, credit card points, how credit card usage impacts/improves your credit score, importance of paying credit cards each pay period, diversity of debt, celebrating being debt-free, creating a statement of financial purpose (why do I work?), raising parents, deciding to stay home/be a caregiver or earn/stay in the workforce during your high-earning years, employment gaps and earning less, disability insurance, snowball or avalanche methods of paying off debt, motivation, student loans, teaching children about money, making a plan, feeling that you've let people down, the courage to look at where you're at, take responsibility for it and move forward, what brings you joy, the cost of convenience, making thrifty cool again, finding discounts, and packing your own lunch.You can find Amy at https://rootedpg.com on Instagram @rootedpg and Twitter @RootedPlanningEpisode recorded on 07/09/21Episode released on 09/11/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller
Obstacles with Kristin Enola Gilbert and Javier Ramirez

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 37:09


Starting first as an online bookstore throwing great online events in September 2020, and opened their doors to a brick-and-mortar store in the Chicago's historic Fine Arts Building on May 15th of this year,  still doing great online events. Mixing a love of literature and music, Kristin Enola Gilbert and Javier Ramirez followed their hearts and passion to open something truly special store. We talk about the obstacles they faced, including learning tech, Bookshop.org, blood, sweat, tears and cocktails, hosting virtual events during lockdown as an online store, moving to the store ahead of schedule, naysayers on the name, asking for help, hours of paperwork, jumping through arbitrary hoops, running a store while doing other jobs/teaching, loving the Instagrammable space, importance of shopping local and independent, shopping off of Amazon, authors need to link to indie stores and not Amazon, coping skills, give and take, supporting others in your industry, there's enough room for everybody, sharing ideas, broadening the sense of community, diving into your dream, learn as much as you can, do your research, you can't do it all by yourself, and you shouldn't!How to Support Local Bookstores (buy e- and audiobooks online): https://diversebooks.org/how-to-support-independent-bookstores-right-now/You can find Kristin and Javier at https://www.exileinbookville.com/ on Twitter @BookvillExiles, Instagram @exileinbookville and Facebook @exileinbookvilleEpisode recorded on 07/09/21Episode released on 08/04/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R.
Episode 7: Featuring Lily Mordaunt & The Summer Interns

Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 37:42 Transcription Available


Date: 8/2/21Episode title and number:  Featuring Lily Mordaunt & The Summer Interns #7Brief summary of the show:"Imposture syndrome comes for all of us. And I do feel like one of the best ways to help that is to just put yourself out there to remind yourself of the things that you are good at, remind yourself that you are probably not the only one with these struggles." ~Lily Mordaunt  Once again, our summer interns: Christine Bharosi, Marta DiVito, and Ryan Maxwell will be taking over the podcast. In this special edition, they interview Lily Mordaunt and the topic of conversation revolves around Lily's personal experience of college life as a blind student. Bullet points of key topics & timestamps: 0:24 | Welcome  1:05 | Co-hosts' Chit-Chat  7:14 | Introducing Lily Mordaunt 8:20 | Lily's Double Major  10:32 | Dropping Psychology 11:50 | Thoughts On Accessibility  12:57 | Triumphs 14:21 | Imposter Syndrome 16:25 | Building Community 23:03 | First Semester Anxiety 29:33 | Credits & Overextending Oneself 33:05 | Advice for Visually Impaired Students & ProfessionalsContact information & social media handles to connect with Lily Mordaunt: YouTube www.youtube.com/c/LilyMordauntInstagram @LilyMordaunt Twitter @LilyMordaunt Calls to action: Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @BoldBlindBeauty Share Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R. | boldblindbeautyonair.buzzsprout.comMusic Credit: “New Inspiration” by BasspartoutX  https://audiojungle.net/item/new-inspiration/7204018

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Getting a trophy for everything is a nice gesture, but there's actual value in losing. Yes, really! And if you think you're always going to get an accolade for everything, you are going to be faced with a world of disappointment. Lisa Stephen, PhD, talks with us about developing coping skills, how failing is a part of the process of success, it's essential and there's no potential for growth without it, learning to be self-gratified, an intrinsic level of motivation, growth mindset, having fun (and if you aren't having fun, why are you doing it?), the pressure put on kids, the freedom to be ourselves, allowing space for reflection, quitting, losing is honest, being more politically aware because of losing, the opportunity for redemption, being dumped, moving on, the hard work of getting unstuck, taking a moment, pity parties, learning lessons, taking nothing personally, projecting our competitive nature onto others, Lewis Hamilton, being mini-experts, putting pressure on ourselves, sports fans, little league parents, seeing the team over the individual, community, cut-throat culture, cheating, stealing, being stubborn, looking at the bigger picture, being in connection, collaboration, parking, instinct of competition, taking a step back, we can't all be Michael Jordan, winning at all costs, being a good sport win or lose, remember that you are playing (a game or sport), competing with yourself, growth goals, Peloton, the Hurrah Pass, being honest with yourself, understanding the grand scheme of things, getting out of a funk, learning to let go, everything is temporary, choosing what to think about, reacting from previous experience, picking the scab, choosing your glasses, ruminating, learning to be resilient, happiness, enjoying the process, another door will open, it's emotions that make things complex.You can find Lisa at https://ignitepeakperformance.com/ on Twitter and Instagram @Ignite_Coach and Facebook @ignitepeakperformanceEpisode recorded on 06/25/21Episode released on 07/28/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

We more or less met our most authentic selves during lockdown, when we couldn't see our hairdresser without risk. Once the world opened up, did you run back to coloring your hair, or did you decide to let your gray stay? We talk with Anne Kreamer who wrote the book on going gray (aptly titled GOING GRAY: HOW TO EMBRACE YOUR AUTHENTIC SELF WITH GRACE AND STYLE), who talks about her experience and the research that went into her book as well as facing our mortality during the pandemic, the problem of too much choice, how less is liberating, living like you're on vacation, decluttering our lives, the beginning is the hardest part, letting go of "letting yourself go", going from 0 to 60 (or 0 to Sex and the City), retaining the grace and essential values we learned during lockdown, area-based style,  iconic women interviewed in the book (Nora Ephron, Emmy Lou Harris, Frances McDormand, Ann Richards), new going-gray icon Claire Saffitz, self-acceptance as a trait to foster, community and Zoom, hair color isn't healthy for us or the environment, clinging to youth, who's having more fun, BOOK REC: Betty Friedan's THE FOUNTAIN OF AGE, those who accept their biological age live longer, headhunters, Depends, external pressures, camouflage, staying competitive in the job market, trade-offs, getting time and money back, empowerment, Oscars, Georgia O'Keefe, who are your role models and why, hair as a provocative thing, identity, chemo, Springsteen, it's not all or nothing, presenting our best selves, being supportive of each other, realizing color isn't age-fooling people, getting time and money back, doing the math.You can find Anne Kreamer at https://www.annekreamer.com/ and on Twitter and Instagram @AnneKreamerBook Rec: https://bookshop.org/a/11990/9780743299879Episode recorded on 06/27/21Episode released on 07/21/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Jackie Jones is a comedian, motivational thinker, roller-skater and hugger. JJ talks about the importance of being able to self-soothe, being OK with awkward silences, and acknowledging them. We also talk about reading in public; pumping yourself up; learning what works for you; shrinking the spectrum; Jedi mind-tricks, asserting (smiley) dominance; look to where your discomfort comes from; how anyone can learn to do anything; don't compare and despair; being yourself; bombing as a comedian; connecting with your audience/people; when the spotlight is on you, you're the host; you're in charge (in a good way); our subconscious; A Glitch in the Matrix; working on yourself; learning the rules so you can either break or follow them; "Hacks"; eye-rolling; Jackie's YouTube channel; having an attention span; internal dialogue; being in the same boat; choosing unhappiness over uncertainty; "Hoarders"; being unwilling to change; working with a professional; we are the ripple effect; the Ah-ha! moment.You can find Jackie on Instagram @thatjackiejones and on YouTube https://www.YouTube.com/ThatJackieJonesEpisode recorded on 06/18/21Episode released on 07/14/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Interior designer, Anna Lobell, gives her insight on how to embrace your personal style by creating a space for yourself and an environment that will support and uplift you. The importance of knowing yourself and the courage to express yourself. Avoiding trends (like an all white room with a single cactus). The importance of being comfortable and happy in your space. Understanding compromise and purpose, and letting the space speak to you to tell you what it needs. Not designing for 5-10 years down the road (you and your taste will likely change); design for right now. BS overthinking. Design should be about what makes you happy—do it for you, not for anyone else (or collecting "likes"). The adage "How you do one thing is how you do everything" is pretty true. Declutter, clean or paint if you need a change but are on a budget. As within, so without—if you don't have time to see to your space, you don't have time to see to your inner-space. Spiritual housecleaning is a thing (and it's ancient). Add in things/colors that you love, even if it starts with a pillow. Acceptance of who you are and what you love. Enjoy your home. Allow what's functional. Create a supportive environment. Don't be paralyzed by indecision. Give yourself permission to love what you love. Ask yourself questions: what's your favorite color/texture/scent/flavor. Develop somatic intelligence. Expose yourself to the arts. BOOK REC: THE ART OF LOOKING by Lance Esplund. Allow yourself to really take things in. ApartmentTherapy.com to see examples of a range of styles. Look at other people's styles/design to see what turns you on. Trial and error. Energy flows where attention goes. Go for it and be honest with yourself. Don't be afraid to make yourself happy. Don't let others block your happiness. Famous last words: ...and then I'll be happy.You can find Anna at https://annalobell.com or on Instagram @theannalogBook Rec: https://bookshop.org/a/11990/9780465094660Episode recorded on 06/15/21Episode released on 07/07/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

Umphreak Parents Podcast
Red Rock 2021 - June 18th - 20th

Umphreak Parents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 52:50


Relive the epicness of Umphrey's McGee's triumphant return to Red Rocks Amphitheater June 18th- 20th 2021 this week on the show!  Keep your eyes peeled for Conduit's July issue which will feature a review of this year's Red Rocks shows, a fun facts page, a look back at past shows at the venue and more! Find out how you can snag a copy of Conduit by following the link in the episode notes.     Email: droppedamongthiscrowdpod@gmail.comShow Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/droppedamongthiscrowdpodcast/Show Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/droppedamongthiscrowd/Website: https://droppedamongthiscrowdpod.weebly.com/Dropped Among This Crowd on YouTube:  https://tinyurl.com/y7zqveo5Where you can also watch video interviews on IGTV: https://www.instagram.com/droppedamongthiscrowdpodcast/channel/Twitter: https://twitter.com/amongthiscrowdBook a conversation on "Dropped among this Crowd":https://calendly.com/droppedamongthiscrowdpod"Dropped Among This Crowd" Official Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AmongthisCrowdWhere to find everything Conduit Magazine: https://linktr.ee/conduitmagazineDropped Among This Crowd Media Company:Website: Dropped Among This Crowd Media Company (datcmediacompany.com)Instagram: DATC Media Company (@datcmediacompany) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: DATCMediaCompany (@DatcMedia) / TwitterUmphrey's McGee Tour Dates: Tour Dates | Music | Concert Tour Dates | Umphrey's McGee (umphreys.com)YOU WALKED UP SHAKING IN YOUR BOOTS BUT YOU STOOD TALL AND LEFT A RAGING BULL - Umphrey's McGee (umphreys.com)January 25th 2018 video where Jake talks about his 7 string Harvey guitar: https://fb.watch/6ggcEJS_Ku/Where you can listen to the shows talked about in this episode:June 18th: UMLive: UMPHREY'S MCGEE | Download Umphrey's McGee 6/18/21, Red Rocks Amphitheater, Denver, CO MP3 and FLAC (umlive.net)Nugs.net: Umphrey's McGee online-music of 06/18/2021, Red Rocks Amphitheater, Denver (nugs.net)June 19th: Afternoon Set: UMLive: UMPHREY'S MCGEE | Download Umphrey's McGee 6/19/21, Bonus Virtual Set at Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison, CO MP3 and FLAC (umlive.net)Nugs.net: Umphrey's McGee online-music of 06/19/2021, Bonus Virtual Set at Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison (nugs.net)Evening Show: UMLive:  UMPHREY'S MCGEE | Download Umphrey's McGee 6/19/21, Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison, CO MP3 and FLAC (umlive.net)Nugs.net: Umphrey's McGee online-music of 06/19/2021, Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison (nugs.net)June 20th: UMLive: UMPHREY'S MCGEE | Download Umphrey's McGee 6/20/21, Red Rocks Amphitheater, Denver, CO MP3 and FLAC (umlive.net)Nugs.net: Umphrey's McGee online-music of 06/20/2021, Red Rocks Amphitheater, Denver (nugs.net)Official videos from the weekend: Hanging Chads: https://tinyurl.com/3c7myvfyBridgeless:  https://tinyurl.com/3xtes25zHarvey Guitars on Facebook: https://tinyurl.com/eyjy6k68Jake talks about his Harvey Guitar: https://tinyurl.com/r9ujc2mtTara Gracer Foto: https://tinyurl.com/adskxedhPhil Clarkin Photo: https://tinyurl.com/2fh8zv28My 2021 Hall of Fame contenders list: https://2nu.gs/3xhyK4tOctober 18th 2018: Listen: UMLive: https://tinyurl.com/fs2v2f4Nugs.net: https://tinyurl.com/2dh6xjjuEpisode 21 (October 18th 2018 Urbana Show recap): https://droppedamongthiscrowdpod.simplecast.com/episodes/episdoe-21Episode 22 (Conversation with Joel Cummins): https://droppedamongthiscrowdpod.simplecast.com/episodes/epsiode-22  

Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R.
Episode 6: Featuring Beauty Expert Dana Hinnant, Christine Bharosi, Marta DiVito & Ryan Maxwell

Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 28:12 Transcription Available


Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R. Show NotesDate: 7/5/21Episode title and number:  Featuring Beauty Expert Dana Hinnant, Christine Bharosi, Marta DiVito & Ryan Maxwell #6Brief summary of the show: "Because whether we can see or not we're being seen. So people are looking at how we present ourselves, so that's very important. " ~Dana HinnantAs the title suggests, in this special edition of the podcast, the summer interns are taking over! Bold Blind Beauty's three amazing interns: Christine Bharosi, Marta DiVito, and Ryan Maxwell are participating in our Virtual Work Experience Program. During their time with us, our interns will gain meaningful work experience to help them in their future endeavors. We are so excited to introduce you to the newest members of our team! Please be patient with us as there is a bit of feedback in this episode during our interview with beauty expert Dana Hinnant. We are still learning the ropes to podcasting including the editing process. Thank you and we hope you enjoy this episode.Bullet points of key topics & timestamps: 0:17 | The Interns Takeover  1:30 | Meeting The Interns  5:00 | Dana Hinnant's Sight Loss Journey 7:48 | Journey To Beauty School  10:42 | Why Should Blind Women Care About Beauty 14:14 | 4 Natural Skincare Recommendations  16:45 | Supporting Our Mission 17:45 | 3 Best Beauty Trends For 2021 19:51 | More On Curtain Bangs 21:22 | Tips On Looking Fabulous After 40 23:52 | Color & Happy Vibes  26:20 | Summary Contact information & social media handles to connect with our interns & Dana Hinnant: Email info@boldblindbeauty.comFacebook @boldblindbeautyInstagram @boldblindbeautyTwitter @boldblindbeauty Calls to action: Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @BoldBlindBeauty Share Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R. |  boldblindbeautyonair.buzzsprout.comSupport Our Mission | “Blind Chicks With Attitude” Racerback TankMusic Credit: “New Inspiration” by BasspartoutX  https://audiojungle.net/item/new-inspiration/7204018

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Writer Locke Hughes talks about her struggle with being on time, her experience with Diana DeLonzor's book, NEVER BE LATE AGAIN: 7 CURES FOR THE PUNCTUALLY CHALLENGED, the irony of being able to be on time for things you are excited about, being late so you don't "waste time" if you're early, the anxiety of waiting, giving up magical thinking and giving yourself more time, confronting the late people in your life, getting enough rest, her book MELATONIN: The Natural Supplement for Better Sleep, and the importance of setting your alarm on Sunday mornings.Episode recorded on 06/11/21Episode released on 06/30/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers! 

The Edges & Sledges Cricket Podcast
New Zealand are World Test Champions

The Edges & Sledges Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 58:04


It is a full house on this week's episode as Varun, DJ and Ashwin come together to talk about the WTC Final 2021. We talk about everything that went right for the Kiwis and all that went wrong for the Indians.Freddie Wilde's tweet on high release points https://twitter.com/fwildecricket/status/1404879129636442114?s=21Episode with Bharat Sundaresan talking about Kane flipping bat https://open.spotify.com/episode/1Vwfico59EZ56lbudwBNWy?si=V_yS-0woTG2JFK460MhbSA&dl_branch=1Join us on our Discord: https://discord.gg/2sujX2JYou can follow Edges & Sledges on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook: @1tip1handYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcast App on Android: https://ivm.today/androidor iOS: https://ivm.today/ios

Edges & Sledges Cricket Podcast
Ep. 181: New Zealand are World Test Champions

Edges & Sledges Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 57:47


It is a full house on this week's episode as Varun, DJ and Ashwin come together to talk about the WTC Final 2021. We talk about everything that went right for the Kiwis and all that went wrong for the Indians.Freddie Wilde's tweet on high release points https://twitter.com/fwildecricket/status/1404879129636442114?s=21Episode with Bharat Sundaresan talking about Kane flipping bat https://open.spotify.com/episode/1Vwfico59EZ56lbudwBNWy?si=V_yS-0woTG2JFK460MhbSA&dl_branch=1Join us on our Discord: https://discord.gg/2sujX2JYou can follow Edges & Sledges on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook: @1tip1handYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcast App on Android: https://ivm.today/androidor iOS: https://ivm.today/ios

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller
Misunderstanding Homelessness with Heidi Roberts

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 60:40


Los Angeles has a homelessness crisis that has been going on for years. While politicians talk about solutions (we're looking at you, Eric Garcetti and Mike Bonin), Heidi Roberts and her husband decided to create one with Haaven Shared Housing. Since it opened in April 2018, they have taken 168 people off the streets (that's about 1 person per week) and have an 80% success rate (meaning people are still housed). Listen in as we talk about the full-frontal experience of living in Venice, CA, how housing isn't the solution to the homelessness crisis; there's more to it: Support. Taking care of people shouldn't be hard. We have the resources but seem to lack the political will to make the necessary change. People are suffering from addiction, untreated mental illness and, what they all have in common is trauma. After hearing from public officials that there was no housing, Heidi and her husband decided to create some. With the purchase of a 4-unit building, they were able to move 28 people in...and learned the hard way that housing wasn't the solution. Peer support and the right staff was the secret sauce.  We discuss how the crisis grew out of Mayor Villaraigosa's plan to revitalize DTLA with Staples Center and LA Live, removing from the city much of its affordable housing, which was never replaced. How big developer donors are rewarded with building contracts for the city's unhoused, instead of purchasing existing structures, leaving people on the streets while they wait for construction to be complete. Haaven can house people for $5,000/per person/per year; the city intends to spend nearly $500,000 per person. City and other organizations won't refer to shared housing because they call it "undignified". They also take issue with Haaven's policy of no drugs and alcohol on the premises (you can use elsewhere, just not on the property), saying that is a violation of personal rights. These misdirected ideologies of what they seem to believe is protecting the rights and choices of the unhoused are also what is keeping them on the streets, unsafe and at risk of violence, health crises and police detainment. Elected officials seem to be more interested in appeasing their donor base rather than serving the citizens, both homed and unhoused. There is a significant rise in crime and violence, including violence toward the unhoused. Encampments are run by gangs and Venice Beach is now known as Methlehem. Shared housing offers peer support, creates communities and families, and helps people succeed in sobriety and mental health stability. And it's a common sense solution that can be implemented quickly and at a reasonable cost to the city. You can find Heidi at https://www.haaven.org/Episode recorded on 06/04/21Episode released on 06/23/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon or a subscriber with Apple Podcasts (coming soon!). Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller
Disliking Exercise with Rachele Pojednic, PhD

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 55:14


With a PhD in Nutrition Science and Policy in Biochemical and Molecular Nutrition & Exercise Physiology, Rachele Pojednic knows what she's talking about when it comes to the importance of exercise. With what she describes as "a real marketing problem," exercise is too often associated with weight loss, and physical activity is too important to miss because of bad PR. This episode is not meant to be ableist, sizeist or promoting diet culture. Exercise is really a form of self-love and self-care that has benefits beyond the physical, include those to our mental and emotional health. We talk about: Exercise is not a punishment and needs to be disassociated from weight loss. You change the oil in your car and get it a tune up. Exercise is no different. You need to rev that engine. What counts as exercise? Anything that gets you moving and, yes, dancing and gardening counts. Exercise is something just for you. It can be meditative and spiritual. Find your place on the movement spectrum. Making it routine helps. Be patient; don't give up. BOOK REC: BJ Fogg's TINY HABITS: THE SMALL CHANGES THAT CHANGE EVERYTHING. Body awareness. The best exercise is what you love and will keep doing. Excercise for chronic illness, chronic pain and aging. The patience (and humility) required when going from being sedentary to exercising. Newsflash: The 90s are back! (Rollerblading and scrunchies included.) Without stimulus or stress, things are going to change. The truth to, "Move it or lose it!" Finding things (for free) online. Sitting in front of a screen (another reason to get up and move). The power of push-ups. Powerlifting in your 80s. Jane Fonda. Legwarmers. Options for those with disabilities. Adaptive sports. Physical and occupational therapy. Giving yourself grace. Fighting to get insurance codes for exercise. Getting nutrition, exercise, behavior change and self-care taught in medical school (and how Harvard dropped their summer, 3-class course on this...those bastards). Nutrition and exercise are the beginning of medicine, not the last resort. Changing the system. Life and health in rural America. How this is all more complicated than eating better and getting off our asses. You can find Rachele on Instagram @rachelepojednic on Facebook @StrongProcess and her website https://rachelepojednic.comEpisode recorded on 06/04/21Episode released on 06/16/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Jeff Bezos got even richer during the pandemic because we were so reliant on online shopping, namely shopping with Amazon. It's time to spread that wealth by shopping directly with small online businesses and local stores. Cynthia Nielson is a seller on Amazon, which is necessary for small businesses to compete and find customers. Keep in mind that Amazon isn't like shopping at a retail store where the store buys its merchandise wholesale and basically owns it/can do whatever it wants with it as long as it brings in a profit. Amazon is more of a pass-through where you come to shop at their "store", but end up buying from another merchant. That merchant is likely a small business struggling to survive. No only does Amazon charge fees for merchants to be there, they make the rules, especially when it comes to returns (which costs the merchants dearly). Not only that, just when a merchant is seeing success, Amazon will change the algorithm killing that organic success. Merchants feel forced to buy ads, which Amazon profits from. We take advantage of the lax return policy without realizing how much that costs the merchants, especially if you choose "wrong website description" or "wrong item sent" (instead, choose "no longer need" since "I made a mistake" isn't on offer). Consumers have the power to change this. Think not only about the price you are paying, but the cost of that choice and the value of where you are buying from. Choosing to purchase directly from that merchant helps greatly. Buying locally keeps that money in your community. Use Amazon as your search engine and then buy elsewhere (directly from merchant or a local store...or even another online store). Amazon has a reputation for their allegedly poor treatment of their employees. Think about that when you shop there. Amazon has the power to change that now, and haven't. Because what they are doing is working for them. And we, the consumers, are agreeing to that culture every time we "Buy Now". Amazon continues to buy companies. We are ending up with fewer and fewer choices. We need to stop relying on one corporation for the majority of our shopping. Maybe it's time to choose our conscience over our convenience.Episode recorded on 04/30/21Episode released on 06/09/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon or a subscriber with Apple Podcasts (coming soon!). Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller
Pet Peeves with Gia DeSantis and Jasmine Milligan

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 65:00


When you start to list your pet peeves, you learn that they are more or less infinite. Real-life friends Gia DeSantis (ep 005 Ageism) and Jasmine Milligan (ep 015 Clutter) return to share their current pet peeves, admit to what they are guilty of (including car theft?) and how the list that was supposed to be limited to 2 each keeps growing and growing to include: littering, what a dick Stephen Miller is (no relation to Sandra), cigarette butts, confronting offenders, DNA, Quibi, Mad Men memories, glottal stops, master bakers, misplaced dollar signs,  Starburst, root canals (and people who freak out about them), lack of personal responsibility, operating without a sense of logic, the chronically late, stealing a car (on accident), tags, waiting for food, Nuh-VAH-duh, Hilaria Baldwin, unsolicited advice, being humble, book rec: THE LISTENING PATH, asking permission, hearing yourself, talking over people, being a know-it-all, book ref: ANNOYING: THE SCIENCE OF WHAT BUGS US, parking, pronunciations, finishing a story, mansplaining, poor city planning, friend collecting, people who don't want to get vaxxed.You can find Gia on Twitter and Instagram @OMGitsGia and Jasmine on Instagram @upsidetidying and her website https://upsidetidying.comThe books referenced can be found here: https://bookshop.org/lists/a-sassy-little-podcast-tbrEpisode recorded on 04/22/21Episode released on 06/02/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller
Limited Love Languages with Anne Hodder-Shipp, ACS

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 52:09


Inspired to open up the "classic" tool of the 5 love languages to be more inclusive, Anne wrote SPEAKING FROM THE HEART: 18 LANGUAGES FOR MODERN LOVE, illustrated to show what those languages may look like and what they don't. We talk about: Opening up to how we see relationships, especially platonic ones; giving and receiving love more easily and openly; asking yourself if you're holding back; shifting back to communal participation; going beyond the basic 5 languages; Anne's faves (this week); score keeping; being in a relationship with yourself; connecting; the awkwardness or re-establishing contact/socializing; managing expectations; getting back to normal and needing to grieve what was lost; the missing love language; practicing the dance; consent; checking in; telepathy; why assume when you can just ask?You can find Anne on Twitter and Instagram @theannehodder, on Facebook @EveryoneDeservesSecksEd, and her book is available at https://www.themodernlovelanguages.com/Episode recorded on 04/16/21Episode released on 05/26/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon or a subscriber with Apple Podcasts (coming soon!). Cheers!

Umphreak Parents Podcast
Review of the Atlanta Motor Speedway shows on April 30th + May 1st & the May 7th + May 8th shows at Westville Music Bowl in New Haven CT.

Umphreak Parents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 47:54


Email: droppedamongthiscrowdpod@gmail.comShow Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/droppedamongthiscrowdpodcast/Show Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/droppedamongthiscrowd/Website: https://droppedamongthiscrowdpod.weebly.com/Dropped Among This Crowd on YouTube:  https://tinyurl.com/y7zqveo5Where you can also watch video interviews on IGTV: https://www.instagram.com/droppedamongthiscrowdpodcast/channel/Twitter: https://twitter.com/amongthiscrowdBook a conversation on "Dropped among this Crowd":https://calendly.com/droppedamongthiscrowdpod"Dropped Among This Crowd" Official Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AmongthisCrowdWhere to find everything Conduit Magazine: https://linktr.ee/conduitmagazineDropped Among This Crowd Media Company:Website: Dropped Among This Crowd Media Company (datcmediacompany.com)Instagram: DATC Media Company (@datcmediacompany) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: DATCMediaCompany (@DatcMedia) / TwitterEpisode 150: https://droppedamongthiscrowdpod.simplecast.com/episodes/dropped-among-this-crowd-media-companyUmphrey's McGee tour dates: Tour Dates | Music | Concert Tour Dates | Umphrey's McGee (umphreys.com)Holidaze 2021: Home | Holidaze - Holidaze (holidazerocks.com)Where you can listen to the shows reviewed in this episode: April 30th: Nugs.net: Umphrey's McGee online-music of 04/30/2021, Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton (nugs.net)UMLive: UMPHREY'S MCGEE | Download Umphrey's McGee 4/30/21, Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton, GA MP3 and FLAC (umlive.net)May 1st: Nugs.net: Umphrey's McGee online-music of 05/01/2021, Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton (nugs.net)UMLive: UMPHREY'S MCGEE | Download Umphrey's McGee 5/1/21, Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton, GA MP3 and FLAC (umlive.net)May 7th: Nug.net: Umphrey's McGee online-music of 05/07/2021, Westville Music Bowl, New Haven (nugs.net)UMLive: UMPHREY'S MCGEE | Download Umphrey's McGee 5/7/21, Westville Music Bowl, New Haven, CT MP3 and FLAC (umlive.net)Archive.org: Umphreys McGee Live at Westville Music Bowl on 2021-05-07 (24 Bit) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet ArchiveMay 8th: Nugs.net: Umphrey's McGee online-music of 05/08/2021, Westville Music Bowl, New Haven (nugs.net)UMLive: UMPHREY'S MCGEE | Download Umphrey's McGee 5/8/21, Westville Music Bowl, New Haven, CT MP3 and FLAC (umlive.net)Archive.org: Umphreys McGee Live at Westville Music Bowl on 2021-05-08 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet ArchiveEpisode 109: https://droppedamongthiscrowdpod.simplecast.com/episodes/conversation-with-ben-factorEpisode 123:  https://droppedamongthiscrowdpod.simplecast.com/episodes/review-of-umphreys-mcgee-at-the-drive-inn-september-5th-6th-in-bridgeview-ilumphreysrockshow on Instagram: cuz it’s a rock show (@umphreysrockshow) • Instagram photos and videosOctober 18, 2018 Canopy Club, Urbana ILSet list: Umphrey's McGee mm/ (umphreys.com)UMLive: UMPHREY'S MCGEE | Download Umphrey's McGee 10/18/18, The Canopy Club, Urbana, IL MP3 and FLAC (umlive.net)Nugs.net: Umphrey's McGee online-music of 10/18/2018, The Canopy Club, Urbana (nugs.net)Episode 21 (10/18/18 show recap): https://droppedamongthiscrowdpod.simplecast.com/episodes/episdoe-21Episode 22 (Conversation with Joel Cummins): https://droppedamongthiscrowdpod.simplecast.com/episodes/epsiode-22

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

In 2008, in a cloud forest in Madagascar, Ericka Lutz's husband, Bill, suddenly became ill and passed away hours later in front of her and their 16-year-old daughter. With that sudden loss, her world was upended, PTSD set in and then came people's judgments if she wasn't being the perfect widow. We talk about: How American's are terrible at dealing with loss/grief; how sudden loss reshapes you; loss, isn't something you get over—you live with it and survive it; moving forward with full-frontal grief; survivor's guilt, anger, fear and devastation; being diagnosed with Grave's Disease and how that seemed to tie in to shock/sudden loss; importance of sharing experience; mistake of making saints out of the departed and rewriting history; being irrevocably changed; letting a teenager grieve in her own way and trusting the process; grief is not an event to complete; don't judge someone grieving (you aren't in their shoes); trying not to float off the planet; the expectations of others (being the perfect widow); still being yourself; other people wanting to move on and forget the bad stuff or not respecting the loss/grief as time passes; there's no going back to normal; being gentle with yourself, giving yourself time; grief exists outside of time; give yourself what you need.You can find Ericka on Twitter @elutz, on Instagram @ericka_lutz and her website https://erickalutz.comHer novel, THE EDGE OF MAYBE, can be purchased here: https://www.laurelbookstore.com/book/9780982708446Episode recorded on 04/09/21Episode released on 05/19/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon or a subscriber with Apple Podcasts (coming soon!). Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller
Food Fads with Gloria Davis Browning, RDN

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 80:07


Gloria Davis Browning is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, culinary school graduate, educator and advocate of Health at EVERY Size. We talk about how basic nutrition is pretty basic, how the latest food fads of Keto, Paleo and Intermittent Fasting aren't needed to keep ourselves healthy (the key to that is whole, natural foods prepared in a healthy, tasty way), that we shouldn't vilify vegetables (like potatoes, carrots, etc.), especially while eating heavily processed meats. Healthy is about how you feel, getting back to intuitive eating, avoiding the obsessive aspects of many of these diets, which doom one to failure (the one time you eat something off the diet, boom!). Good foods and bad foods don't exist for Gloria. She believes in gradual change for more lasting results, learning nutritional cooking so that you can have healthy meals at any budget, and learning how to make the best choices for you, whether you are at the grocery store, a fast food drive through or at a gas station on a road trip. Pro-tip: Turn that package around and read the labels, and understand a true portion size (check out the book THE PORTION TELLER for help with that), so you aren't taking in more calories (or fat or sodium) than you intended. Do you research regarding eating plans or food fads, and make sure that is linked to evidence from more than one source. Consider the environmental impact of ordering food in (the packaging, the plastics that really don't get recycled, and all that waste!). Understand how food is manufactured to make it more addictive (check out the book SALT, SUGAR, FAT: How the Food Giants Hooked Us for more in that). We also talk Parks and Rec, "toddler sized" sodas, research being bought, being skeptical by nature, lab rats, the French Paradox, giving your body and palate time to adjust to new (healthy) foods, the importance of moving your body, and getting back to instinctual eating.AN EXTENDED VERSION OF THIS EPISODE IS AVAILABLE TO PATREON AND APPLE PODCAST SUBSCRIBERS. For more information, visit the podcast's Community page.You can find Gloria at: https://www.savorandsoothe.com/ https://www.facebook.com/savorandsoothehttps://www.instagram.com/savorandsoothe/Episode recorded on 04/03/21Episode released on 05/12/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episodes and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon or a subscriber with Apple Podcasts (coming soon!). Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller
Lost Heritage Language with Julie Sedivy

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 49:04


Julie Sedivy has a PhD in linguistics and had 5 languages under her belt by the time she was 5. Born in the Czechoslovakia and moving several times through many European countries, her family landed in Canada and slowly, English became the dominant language despite their Czech roots. Keeping a heritage language is difficult, and near impossible in a home where only one parent speaks that second language. We discuss losing language and exposure to heritage roots, the revelation of going back to the heritage country and understanding why you are the way you are, the over-importance of assimilation causing the ceasing of the heritage language, shame of a second language and how those with a second language or speaking English with an accent are perceived as different and sometimes excluded, when parents are told to only speak English to accelerate the child/children's learning, it can cause a language barrier in families, crossover learning, why no one should ever say "why can't they speak English", learning to embrace multilingualism, learning a second language will help you learn more languages, extending your communication repertoire, Canada's multilingual regions, the (false) perception of Spanish taking over the US, English has a pull and seems to become the default language even with those who speak the same heritage language, Dialectal and generational differences with language, honoring language, not always valuing the past, Indigenous languages, consulting with the elders, how things in America are disposable, getting curious about words, playing devil's advocate, Shakespeare and spelling, languages reflect cultures, valuing language, reverence can get in the way of preserving a heritage language, imperfect command of multiple languages, reverence tempered with realism, the French, Montreal and making an effort, swear words, feeling like a tourist, enriching your life with language and culture, commitment to keeping/acquiring a heritage or second language, the internet and podcast can help you learn/maintain a second language, addressing social attitudes, language is loaded for many people, evolutionary bias, under-travelled Americans and who we have different cultures in different states, opening our minds and experiencing other cultures locally.You can find Julie at https://juliesedivy.comHer new book Memory Speaks: On Losing and Reclaiming Language and Self is available for pre-order now (out on 10/12/21): https://www.amazon.com/Memory-Speaks-Losing-Reclaiming-Language/dp/067498028X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1QWJPC7BYBBLH&dchild=1&keywords=memory+speaks+sedivy&qid=1620057095&sprefix=sedivy+mem%2Caps%2C492&sr=8-1or Order it from Bookshop.org: https://bookshop.org/a/11990/9780674980280Episode recorded on 02/09/21Episode released on 05/05/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. Become a patron on Patreon or subscribe through the new Apple Podcast program (coming in May 2021). Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

In America, home of the Super Big Gulp, living smaller isn't something we think of as a goal. To Laura Fenton, living smaller is a mindset more than the amount of square feet involved. We talk about pairing back to what is essential, how downsizing can be liberating, the cleverness of a studio space, playing an endless game of Tetris, accumulating things just because you have the space, living in a small space keeps you honest, what a smaller life might look like and the rewards of it, taking the pressure off, being in a small space during the pandemic, the joy of making things work, not being beholden to others' expectations, balance of space and comfort, the large size of modern homes, urban density, smaller homes being the more sustainable option (in every way), it's not a sad thing to live in a small space, living well in a small space without deprivations, the homes in her book came sans stylists or props (that's really how they live), the cost of living smaller, a one-time big (expensive) purchase may save money in the long run, the craziness of smaller appliances costing more, seeing the long view, shopping second had for smaller spaces (because older furniture was made at a smaller scale), Apartment Therapy, sharing experiences, looking at life differently, useful/purposeful gifts, the satisfaction of giving items away to someone who'll enjoy them, pretend to move if you need motivation to declutter, changing the energy of your home by decluttering and/or inviting people over, curiosity of small space living, not filling space, living small is a daily practice, ongoing editing, changing one thing can change everything, if your home is feeling small now (after surviving lockdown) give it a purge, it may be the stuff, not the space, looking at the Why, the bunk bed book.You can find Laura at http://www.laura-fenton.com/  https://twitter.com/lauraafenton  https://www.instagram.com/laura.alice.fentonYou can find her book here: https://bookshop.org/books/the-little-book-of-living-small/9781423652533?aid=11990&listref=a-sassy-little-podcast-tbrEpisode recorded on 03/26/21Episode released on 04/28/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. Become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Writer, wife and mother, Adele Paul remembers the day her life changed when suddenly, after getting a regular virus, her energy was gone.  Listen in as we talk about: waking up tired, setting two alarms vs not owning one, getting sick, being diagnosed (and excited about that), the difference between being tired, exhausted and fatigue, going to bed at 9:30, not getting over it, doctoring, not being a flake (even when you have to cancel plans), budgeting energy, mourning, accepting limits, limits are wonderful, it's not fun to say no, not having a true diagnosis, post-exertional malaise, figuring it out for yourself, low moment/turning point, taking better care of yourself, healing, alternative medicine, placebo effect, cutting out naps, remission and flares, crazy talk, a fog like no other, alternate plans, supporting your immune system, getting vaccinated, being disbelieved, super store shopping, not needing to know, Epstein-Barr, COVID and chronic fatigue symptoms, nobody stands to profit, nutrition, Starbucks, Teeccino, rituals, exercise, recharging, living to tell the tale, the upsides, Australia.Adele can be reached at https://tuesdaysisters.com/ and https://www.approfessionalwriting.com/Episode recorded on 03/19/21Episode released on 04/21/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. Become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Buck Angel is transsexual (his preferred term). Born biologically female, Buck transitioned in the 1990s and was basically a guinea pig, as there wasn't much information for a female to male transition. We discuss the devastating statistics of violence, murder and suicide in the transgender and gender non-conforming community, the importance of opening up the conversation, Buck's past lives, not agreeing with one's community, semantics, missing memos, not being forced, being the first, having a fighting instinct, making mistakes, activism, co-existing, losing the middle ground, finding patience, communication and listening skills, the slow path to equality, TERFs, socialization, fear, bee's and honey, educating, understanding the world you're living in now and the limitations of those around you, building bridges, taking a chill pill, finding a compromise, transitioning without the internet, emotional labor, listening to elders, the value of knowledge, the psychic wounds of the AIDS crisis, what we take for granted came at a cost to someone else, swinging pendulums, merging in traffic, word math, compassion, politicians, legislating people. bathroom laws, safe spaces, being medical experiments, hormones, becoming a monetized community, curiosity is your problem.Human Rights Campaign statisticsList of documentaries and movies about the AIDS crisis:How to Survive a PlagueSliverlake Life: The View from HereCommon Threads: Stories from the QuiltWe Were HereUnited in Anger: A History of Act UpAnd the Band Played OnThe Normal HeartAngels in AmericaDocumentaries about the Transgender CommunityThe Death and Life of Martha P. JohnsonDisclosureThe Trans ListPassingBeautiful DarlingParis is BurningMr. Angel (this one's about Buck)Episode recorded on 03/12/21Episode released on 04/14/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. Become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

While the connotation may be that a prenuptial  agreement is negative, a sign of greed or a set-up for failure, they are no different than getting auto insurance for your car. You don't plan on having an accident, but you certainly want to be covered in case you do. Torrance, California-based attorney, Sandy Roxas, gives us her insight on: why pre-nups are important to have even when money and real property aren't involved, how separate property (including your business or intellectual property) becomes community property once married, thinking forward, having the tough conversations, talking finances (debt becomes community property, too, without a pre-nup), separate accounts don't protect you, keeping earnings separate and having a joint account, knowing what your partner's finances are (even if you have to run a credit report), stay-at-home parenting, amending a pre-nup or doing a post-nup, taking out the romance, co-habitation agreements (for those not getting married), having a pre-nup tends to make divorce and co-parenting easier, hiding things from your partner, obligations, a new spouse's income can affect child support and/or alimony without a pre-nup and keeping earnings separate, financial transparency is important, choosing the right spouse, entrepreneurial debt, the give and take, balanced instead of equal, financial abuse, having access, red flags, The Joy Luck Club, not being stuck, bad math, being able to walk away, being in a relationship because you want to be, not because you have to be, independence is a good thing, fertility and embryos, and please do the pre-nup sooner than later (don't force it in right before the wedding).You can reach Sandy Roxas at https://roxaslaw.com/Episode recorded on 02/27/21Episode released on 04/07/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. Become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller
Intimate Partner Violence with Dr. Shauna Moore Reynolds

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 61:47


Dr. Shauna Moore Reynolds shares her professional and personal insight into Intimate Partner Violence, discussing how we can be advocates, ask questions to open the door to discussion, there are no predetermining factors that make you more likely to experience IPV, the shame on if, having the courage to leave, understanding it takes an average of 10 attempts to leave, not knowing what goes on behind closed doors, pedestals and perceived notions, heroes, making it look good on the outside, the skills of a manipulator, why women might stay, financial control, being broken, privileged perspective, the shame belongs to the abuser, you can't love somebody better, co-dependence, bad boy attraction, honeymoon stage as the hook, chasing the beginning/that first high, it takes two to make it work, an abuser's past isn't a get-out-of-jail-free card, don't make excuses for other's behavior, recognizing abuse, going back, the cycle of abuse, someone who doesn't socialize well, denoting subtle abuse as personality quirks, more training needed for authorities, patience with the abused (and patience is not the same as co-dependence), not limiting the amount of times you're willing to help, abuse is not addiction (tough love isn't needed), the octopus that has them, stop stigmatizing things that are out of your control, relationships are work not pain, getting help to heal, having the conversation with kids about what's healthy and what's abuse, having a trusted person, being better listeners (and better believers), what to do when you're ready to leave.Resources for those in need:Domestic Violence Support: https://www.thehotline.org/What to do when you're ready to leave: https://www.domesticshelters.org/articles/escaping-violence/when-it-s-time-to-go-part-iEscape checklist: https://www.mottchildren.org/health-library/te7754Advice on what to do/take when you're leaving: https://www.boredpanda.com/leaving-abusive-partner-relationship-advice/Episode recorded on 02/26/21Episode released on 03/31/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. Become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Dr. Nicole Moshfegh knows insomnia. She talks to us about how insomnia works, "helpful behavior" that causes insomnia to persist, recipes for disaster, creativity and insomnia, exercise and sleep drive, jittery zombies, fight or flight, acknowledging thoughts, catastrophe spirals, good habits, self care, relaxation, yoga, calming down, turning off, alcohol's effect, sleep stages, cultivating good sleep habits, consistent wake-up times, circadian rhythm, winding down before bedtime, getting enough activity for sleep drive, avoiding napping, reduce anxiety, challenge thinking around sleep, journaling, get out of bed if you're not sleeping, don't work/eat/sleep/watch TV/be on a screen in bed, leave your phone in another room, burning the candle at both ends, sleep deprivation, myth of 8 hours, quality over quantity, FOMO, parenting your inner child.You can reach Dr. Nicole Moshfegh at https://drnicolemoshfegh.com/Her book is available here: https://bookshop.org/a/11990/9781641527910Episode recorded on 02/20/21Episode released on 03/24/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. Become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Dr. Rebecca Dunsmoor-Su is a board certified OBGYN, a certified menopause practitioner, the Medical Director of Menopause at Swedish Medical Center in Seattle, and the Chief Medical Officer at Gennev. Clearly, she knows her menopause. In this episode, we talk about: Menopause being taboo, women avoiding the subject, how it's normal and natural, it's not doomsday, perimenopause symptoms (sleep problems, mood changes, anxiety and/or depression); how menopause is, for many, a happier, healthier, positive time, managing symptoms, how we all experience it differently, the average age of menopause is 52, and perimenopause happens about 2-3 years before; the fun of flooding, varying hormone levels, hormone replacement therapy, evidence-based wisdom, no need for hormone testing,  choosing FDA regulated hormones, avoiding compounded medication, risks, how "bio-identical" is a marketing term, breast cancer, cardiovascular risk, brain tattoos, ESTROGEN MATTERS (book; see line below), misogyny, Dr. Jen Gunter, the safer window, high-dose longevity clinics, Big Pharma, charlatans, John Oliver, quality control, herbal remedies, placebo effect, Gennev, no one pathway for all women, mindfulness and stress reduction, cortisol, a plant-based diet, colorful plates, choosing white wine over red, exercise (30 mins x 5 days/week), vaginal estrogen, North American Menopause Society, accountability, lifestyle as the pillar of health, community, small balls, doctor shopping.You can find Dr. Rebecca on Twitter and Clubhouse @DrRebeccaDSu and at Gennev.comMentioned in this episode:Gennev https://gennev.com/Estrogen Matters https://estrogenmatters.com/North American Menopause Society https://www.menopause.org/John Oliver on Compounding Pharmacies  Episode recorded on 02/12/21Episode released on 03/17/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. Become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

What's all the hubbub about when it comes to Mercury Retrograde? Welp, the 2020 election happened during MR and so did the second impeachment. In this episode, my favorite astrologer talks about: Ancient Egypt; a f*cked up ephemeris; the divorce of astrology and astronomy; as above, so below; the wanderers; Sirius; certain predictable events; being regulated by the Moon; astrology doesn't require faith; solar wind; Founding Fathers, High Masons and Illuminati; going back to move forward; commerce, trade and communication; the Rocky Horoscope; oysters; a disturbance in The Force; red flags; self-respect; chaos; ACOA; anxious thinking; Gandhi; Old Testament; calm the F down; the red tent and Moon lodge; taking care of ourselves; if you can't have fun, start a fight; psychic residue; the voice in your head; being useful; poop thoughts; gremlins; a chance to be mindful; happiness is an inside job; functional archetypes; New Age hogwash; vertical drop; skin cars; reorganizing the interior; curiosity; a series of frustrations; a lesson in being patient; being well-rested; Saturn's Day; Loki and the Trickster; inventing the Devil;  sh*tty perceptions; let's go deep or leave me alone; Doors of Perception; Socrates; Merrill Markoe; did you have a happy childhood or are you funny; Kurt Vonnegut; made to break; leaving a trail; lost control; homework; your own growth process; radical awakening; arms, hands and fingers; stalling; things to avoid; sign of the knees; old wives' tales; junk in the trunk; paying attention; being compassionate.You can find Coral on her website: https://coralcadman.com/Episode recorded on 02/20/21Episode released on 03/10/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. Become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Your Joyologist and host of the Claim It! podcast, Tricia Huffman, talks with us about struggling with feeling like we can have joy now, her favorite word, celebrating the small stuff (get a cookie!), knowing it's not permanent, like lessons, it is what it is, making things work, how she became a joyologist, living with pain, the desire to be truly heard and seen, retiring the word "should" and replacing it with "want", seeing that everything is "my" choice, doing the dishes, approaching things from a place of joy, removing the guilt from guilty pleasures, stop stealing joy from ourselves, making yourself feel joy, daily wins and joys, toxic positivity, remembering to keep going, acknowledging yourself, fibromyalgia, F the Shoulds. Do the Wants.You can find Tricia at yourjoyologist.com and Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @yourjoyologsit. Her books F THE SHOULDS. DO THE WANTS. will be out in April 2022. Episode recorded on 02/05/21Episode released on 03/03/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. Become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller
Impatience for Success with Melissa Joy Manning

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 46:42


Melissa Joy Manning is an ethically- and eco-minded jewelry designer and CFDA member, and a friend of mine. She founded the CFDA Sustainability Committee and uses 100% recycled precious metals in her handmade designs, famous for her signature style and one-of-a-kind creations. We talk about: knowing each other for 20 years, being in business for nearly 25 years, over-achieving parents, art as a career, silversmithing in Mexico, passion, living authentically, getting fired, vocational counseling, Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center, knowing how to run a business, being a hero, positioning, being around for three years, pre-Etsy/direct-to-consumer, building a brand, emulating and partnering, learning your voice, bringing a brand to market, turning, churning and burning, misconceptions, being self-funded, reinvesting, being green-certified, ethics, what you can do with what you love, social component, leading by example, sustainability and success, danger of overnight success, InStyle/Oprah effect, room for everyone, originators, strategy, false promise, vicious cycles, collaboration, generosity, mentoring, feeling lucky, cycle of 3, 5, 7, 10, vision plans, watching the market, racing backwards, finding inspiration, business can be a solution, the best design solves problems, morals and ethics, Bezos could do better, choices, creating community, potty mouths, wage disparity, the other NRA, learning, changing the demand, everything is political, the luxury of choice, cancel culture, embracing failure, being grounded, defining your own success, never take no for an answer.Related links:Melissa Joy Manning JewelryRenaissance Entrepreneurship CenterEpisode recorded on 01/28/21Episode released on 02/17/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. Become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Certified sex educator, body acceptance advocate and the author of CURVY GIRL SEX: 101 Body-Positive Positions to Empower Your Sex Life, Elle Chase,  CSE, ACS, joins the pod to talk about how to simplify the complicated relationship we have with our bodies. We talk about the love of David (Bowie), messages we aren't achieving, complicated human beings, conditionally loving our bodies, accepting your body as is, compassion, demands, control, how dissatisfaction is healthy, standards, self-reflections, fear or love, no quick fix, zero patience, bossy messages, critical thinking, Marie Osmond, skinny women in bikinis, ennui, Madison Avenue, being sold to, a certain type of fatness, improvements, baby steps, being judged, self-criticism, embracing the imperfect, knowing what is realistic, being your ideal, plastic surgery, do what makes you happy, not having to be a certain way, the exterior won't fix the interior, labiaplasty, not looking how you feel, fall in love with yourself, there is no body that's normal, attracting shallow, what you bring to the table is important, dating when fat, self-esteem, taking the 350 lbs woman over the supermodel, how we get comfortable with ourselves, what we tell ourselves can be most damaging, stopping at neutral before going from negative to positive thoughts, changing the way we speak to ourselves, remember what you like about yourself, what you believe, romancing yourself, being your biggest fan, learning your love language, the relationship with yourself and its importance, Yukon gold potatoes, little things, comfort and joy, cravings, feeding the soul, separating wheat from chaff, muting, blocking and unfollowing, courage and strength, neutrality, more compassion, messy humans, Japanese sweet potatoes, knowing what lifts you up, being nice to yourself, recognizing the pressure we're under, finding what's supportive to you, friends, joy in Bernie memes, feeling like a human being again, perfections is boring, Michelle Pfeiffer, smokers, good toes, the perfect human, beautiful nailbeds.You can find Elle on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @TheElleChase and her website is ellechase.com. Episode recorded on 01/22/21Episode released on 02/10/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. Become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller
Bad Advice with Lisa Linke and Misty Stinnett

A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 67:26


In this episode, we talk about: Threesomes. Lies. Going over 200 episodes. Friendships. Learning. How their podcast got started. Usable gems. Critical thinking. Hating the premise of self-help. Being of service. Doing good work. Writing on accident. Filter feeding the debris. What sticks. Living with a professor. Questioning authority. Flamingoes. Best sellers. Being our best selves. Screenwriters. Lord God King Boofoo. Self-help is a misnomer. What you would actually have to do each day if you followed all the top self-help advice (spoiler alert: it's impossible). Racism and privilege. Community care. Victim blaming. Manipulation. Caveats. Rachel Hollis' divorce. Problematic advice. Social constructs. The mental load of women. Not having a party. Best advice. Worst advice. Leveling up. Assistance. Experts. Protecting listeners. Responsibility. Fabergé-ing. Ageism. Tea drinking.Books mentioned in the episode:A Sassy Little Guide to Getting Over Him (by yours truly)On Screenwriting by Syd FieldMaking a Good Script Great by Linda SegerFed Up by Gemma HartleyBurnout by Amelia Nagoski and Emily NagoskiHow to be Antiracist by Ibram X. KendiGeneration X by Douglas CouplandEpisode recorded on 01/02/21Episode released on 02/03/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media (Twitter and Insta: @SassyLittlePod) and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. Become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!

Relax RV Podcast
Relax RV- S2- E60 - Rigs finish being repaired

Relax RV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 29:34


Season 2 Episode 60 1/8/21Episode 60!!Wow 60 episodes.This podcast had grown since I started it in March 2018.It's been downloaded well over 5000 times.So our rigs finish.Blue beacon said not us ...Geico said No...Attorneys won't get on board, no water samples Etc.So either I let it go or let it eat at me. I'm a Sebastian and we have a tough time letting things go. So my initial reaction is fight this everyday until I win. which will only lead to high blood pressure, increase pulse, tension, headaches, sleepless nights.Better off recognizing that parts of the rig just aren't as shiny as it was.We will never go back to Blue Beacon.And at the end of the day we love our rig and it's going to take us to wonderful places.Stress is going to happen. Try to interrupt it having negative biological effects on our body.Ah a nice deep breath.And then Geico accepted our claim. Dropped the rig off in Connecticut in 1st week in January 2021.I won't drone on about Covid restrictions .... you know them as well as I.If you are traveling, be safe.If you are staying at home, be safe. And we plan to be home 4 awhile BUT wish we were traveling more...also our rig is not yet winter ready. Heated tanks yes, not plumbing yet-towel holders in bathroom-ordered a cabinet door for under dinette-firewood-XC skiing High point nj. Hi ChrisI have 3 free Stress Management recordings at RelaxRV Audio Recordings.I also made some videos about the improvements I mentioned and I posted them on YouTube. Or you can go to relaxrv.org-Videos. I also took some pictures and posted them on the RelaxRV Facebook page for your enjoyment and edification.

The Business of Thinking Big
Love what you do

The Business of Thinking Big

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 25:03


I was recently watching the Toronto Raptors play in the NBA "bubble" and I was inspired by how much JOY they were experiencing. They were having so much fun working at their craft despite current circumstances, and it made me realise that we should all be loving what we do a heck of a lot more.I started this episode with a key question you need to ask yourself: "Is my business bringing me JOY?'I then share 4 key reasons why most women have businesses that feel stressful and frustrating so we can identify if these are happening in our business. And I share some tips on how to get more intentional about building a joyful more fulfilling business.If you love this episode, you won't want to miss MamaCon - our Virtual Conference for mamaprenuers. Tickets are available RIGHT HERE! https://www.mamasandco.com/mamaconLinks mentioned in this podcast:Toronto Raptors https://www.nba.com/raptors/The Business of Thinking Big PodcastEpisode #5: Taking Control of your Business https://www.liannekim.com/blog/5Episode #15: How to Get More Clients https://www.liannekim.com/blog/15Episode #20: Is it Time to Build a Team? https://www.liannekim.com/blog/20Episode #21: Finding More Joy in your Business https://www.liannekim.com/blog/21Episode #26: From doubt to Confidence https://www.liannekim.com/blog/26Episode #27: Shifting from Practitioner to Leader https://www.liannekim.com/blog/27Episode #36: Selling Your Expertise https://www.liannekim.com/blog/36Episode #62: The Fear of Selling Yourself with Tarzan Kay https://www.liannekim.com/blog/62Episode #75: Permission to Lead https://www.liannekim.com/blog/75Tasha Cochran https://onebighappylife.com/Janet Castillo https://workitlifestyle.com/Amy Porterfield https://www.amyporterfield.com/MamaCon 2020 Virtual Conference - Friday, October 23rd Bringing JOY back to your business!https://www.mamasandco.com/mamacon

The Business of Thinking Big
My Top 10 'High Vibe' Habits

The Business of Thinking Big

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 37:14


Episode 79: My Top 10 High-Vibe HabitsIn this episode, I share some habits that I have implemented that put me in a high vibration state that has enabled me to live my version of success. First, I share a few habits centred around fuelling our bodies and brains with the right fuel. We can't be at our best if we're consuming the wrong fuel. Next, I share habits specific to how I operate inside my business, that are a bit more tactical. And last, I share some habits that really put me in a "success mindset" such as a gratitude practice, visualization, and more. I know you might think this sounds a bit "woo woo", but I tell you, these habits WORK! They have had a profound impact on my life and I know it can help you too. Enjoy!Links mentioned in this episode:High Performance Habits by Brendan Bouchard https://www.amazon.ca/High-Performance-Habits-Extraordinary-People/dp/1401952852 Miracle Morning for Entrepreneurs by Hal E. https://www.amazon.ca/Miracle-Morning-Entrepreneurs-Elevate-BUSINESS-ebook/dp/B01M0D5591 The Business of Thinking Big PodcastEpisode #39: 3 Shifts to Level-up Your Success https://www.liannekim.com/blog/39Episode #21: Finding More Joy in Your Business with Lea Pickard https://www.liannekim.com/blog/21Episode #28: My Top 10 Favourite Business Books https://www.liannekim.com/blog/28Episode #61: How I Structure My Week https://www.liannekim.com/blog/61Episode #20: Is it Time to Build a Team? https://www.liannekim.com/blog/20Episode #33: Is it Time to Hire a Coach? https://www.liannekim.com/blog/33 Rick Mulready https://rickmulready.com/ Audible audible.ca Kris Plachy https://krisplachy.com/ Brooke Castillo https://thelifecoachschool.com/ Amy Porterfield https://www.amyporterfield.com/ James Wedmore http://jameswedmore.com/ Girl, Stop Apologizing by Rachel Hollis https://www.amazon.ca/Girl-Stop-Apologizing/dp/B07FT1BV17/ref=sr_1_1?crid=20KWSAK9T2ZLM&dchild=1&keywords=girl+stop+apologizing+rachel+hollis&qid=1590438280&s=books&sprefix=girl+stop%2Cstripbooks%2C149&sr=1-1 The Secret by Rhonda Byrne https://www.amazon.ca/Secret-Rhonda-Byrne/dp/1582701709 Abraham Hicks https://www.abraham-hicks.com/A-Players Rapid Impact 90-Day Group Coaching Programhttps://www.mamasandco.ca/coaching

The Business of Thinking Big
Overcoming the Fear of Selling Yourself with Tarzan Kay

The Business of Thinking Big

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 62:55


Episode 62: Overcoming the Fear of Selling Yourself with Tarzan KayThis week I had my friend Tarzan Kay on the podcast and man, what a time we had! Tarzan is an email marketing genius, and she helps her people learn to connect with their audience through the power of email. That said, she has a whole lot to say about many things.I decided this conversation had to be around the fear of selling ourselves. Tarzan shares a bit about how she sees this fear showing up for women and how that is negatively impacting their businesses, their revenue and their lives. Tarzan shares the platforms where she shows up and what's working for her right now. She pulls back the curtain a little when it comes to her social media and email strategy - super helpful stuff for anyone who's looking to be more visible.The major theme of this episode revolves around having the courage to show up. To be seen and be 100% authentically YOU. Tarzan also shares a lot of tactical tips and tricks she uses to leverage various marketing platforms and promote herself and her offers in a way that feels good. Learn from Tarzan Kay and other incredible marketing geniuses at Business Bootcamp Saturday, April 18th, in Toronto, Canada. If you're looking to reach more people, get more leads and close more sales in 2020, you will NOT want to miss it! Links mentioned in this episode:Mamas & Co.Your online community of smart, passionate mama entrepreneurshttps://www.mamasandco.ca/Business BootcampApril 18, 2020 in Toronto, ONhttps://www.mamasandco.ca/bootcampTarzan KayLaunch Whiz and Email Copy Queenhttps://tarzankay.comInstagramhttps://www.instagram.comThe Business of Thinking Big PodcastEpisode #21: Finding More Joy in Your Business with Lea Pickardhttps://www.liannekim.com/blog/21Episode #60: Playing the Long Gamehttps://www.liannekim.com/blog/60Sage PolarisLaunch Strategist and Copywriterhttp://sagepolaris.comPatriarchy Stress (book)By Valerie Reinhttps://www.amazon.ca/Patriarchy-Stress-Disorder-Invisible-Fulfillment/dp/1544505779/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=%22Patriarchy+stress%22&qid=1582150924&sr=8-1