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Carmelia chats with Ray Bautista, serial entrepreneur and Toronto bachelor. Ray is passionate about helping his clients achieve breakthrough results. He's also on a mission to live his best and healthiest life. After losing almost 80+ pounds through intermittent fasting and exercising, Ray shares his insights on how to find the right partnerships in life and business. About Ray: An Entrepreneur who loves the Internet and the possibilities we can make from our dreams. Whether you are helping clients or your team, you’re building trust and must communicate with clarity to understand how to execute on maximizing time and revenue together. Outside of work, I coach and consult people who feel trapped, lost, or need guidance so they can reach their desired situation. I also love cooking, running, and living a healthy lifestyle and consider myself a “Freedom Lifestyle Ambassador” always educating myself and sharing knowledge with friends and colleagues. Do you want to get matched? Join our private singles network! Click Here Do you want to become a Matchmaker? Get certified! Connect with Carmelia on Instagram @carmeliaray @betterlovepodcast Connect with Carmelia on Facebook Learn more about Carmelia Get One on One Video advice from Carmelia on Mentor.Cam Carmelia Ray Website
Accomplished actor and Tony Award nominee Sam Trammell is most widely recognized for his starring role of Sam Merlotte in HBO's award-winning series, TRUE BLOOD. The fantasy drama set ratings records for the network over its seven year run. Sam has a long list of accomplished roles in film and TV – from DEXTER to award winning dramedy, THIS IS US, to the hit movie THE FAULT IN OUR STARS as well as blockbusters such as KONG: SKULL ISLAND. Sam appears in several indie films including, SAY YOU WILL opposite Michelle Forbes, ABOUT RAY with Naomi Watts, Susan Sarandon and Elle Fanning, and co-wrote, co-produced and starred in the indie film, ALL MISTAKES BURIED. Say It Forward with Sam Trammell.
Sergeant Ray Athwal joins Chief Neil Dubord on this week’s episode of Bend Don’t Break. Ray Athwal is 49, married for 23 years, and has two teenage boys. Professionally, he has spent 19 years with DBD. Ray enjoys spending his days motorcycling, socializing with friends and family, and accompanying his children to their hockey and lacrosse games. On the fateful day of May 8th, 2016; mother’s day, his and his family’s lives were changed forever. His wife suffered a major heart attack that developed into heart failure, leading to many surgeries and a wait for a new heart. With her rare blood-type and the many ups and downs that come with waiting on any kind of transplant, their journey was not an easy one. In this episode, Ray talks about the challenges they faced together as a family and how he helped support his wife, children, and himself in trying times. This is a story of perseverance, resiliency, family, support, hope, and love. Key Takeaways: [:45] Ray talks about his motorcycling hobby and the recent trips he’s made. [2:18] Ray begins telling the story of the biggest challenge in his life thus far. [7:58] Ray continues his story, meeting up with his wife at the hospital and hearing about the full breadth of damage. [15:19] Recognizing her heart attack as heart failure, Ray’s wife began to get proper treatment. However, with her blood-type being very difficult to match, more struggles arose. [16:21] Ray speaks about what happened within his family once they found out she needed a heart transplant. [18:54] Waiting for a donor; Ray talks about home life, work, and how he managed his stress during this time. [21:17] Ray talks about how work was going at this time and how he felt supported. [22:36] Continuing his story, Ray explains their game plan and the recent development of a ventricular assist device being implanted in his wife’s heart. [23:47] Ray elaborates on the donor drive he started in support for his wife. [26:05] Chief Neil Dubord highlights important aspects and lessons from Ray’s journey. [27:27] Ray continues his story about the donor drive and the outcome of it. [28:18] Ray talks about the ups and downs of their journey and their experience with getting their hopes up with their first offer of a heart transplant. [30:48] About Ray’s wife finally receiving the heart she needed. [32:06] Post-transplant, Ray talks about the recovery stages of his wife receiving her heart. [34:58] Ray speaks about the current situation and how his wife is doing now. [36:08] How Ray managed to keep his spirits up and the spirits of his family up during this time. [37:36] Aaron Hill joins the podcast and gives some feedback on how Ray and his situations relate. [39:05] Ray’s final thoughts for today’s show. [39:41] Chief Neil Dubord highlights key takeaways from this week’s episode. [40:35] A few last-minute, hard-hitting questions for Ray: “What’s your favourite movie?” “...Favourite book?” and, “What’d you have for breakfast?” Mentioned in this Episode: Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) Ventricular Assist Device (VAD) Training Day (Film, 2001) Fear: Trump in the White House, by Bob Woodward A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership, by James Comey Looking for More Episodes? You can find more episodes of Bend Don’t Break on iTunes, Google Play, and most other major podcasting platforms. Connect with the Delta Police Department: Follow the Delta Police on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Visit their website at DeltaPolice.ca.
Ep. 180: Jordan Carlos hails from Dallas, Texas where he learned the importance of family, education, and exposure to new cultures and openness to other ways of being. Now, he resides in New York, the proud dad of a Multiracial family, where he is mastering the art of living in the moment. Jordan recently served as a writer and on-air contributor for Comedy Central’s The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore. He provided commentary on various MTV and MTV2 series, including; Guy Code, Girl Code, Guy Court, Charlamagne & Friends and Ain’t That America. His other TV credits include Comedy Centrals’ Broad City, The Colbert Report and Michael and Michael Have Issues, Showtime’s The Affair and Nurse Jackie, HBO’s Girls, NBC’s Mercy, ABC’s Ugly Betty and Adult Swim’s The Eric Andre Show. He was a series regular on the MTV series, I Just Want My Pants Back and the ESPN scripted comedy series, Mayne Street. He can be seen in the feature films; Sleeping With Other People opposite Jason Sudeikis and Alison Brie, Noah Baumbach’s upcoming Yeh Din Kah Kissa opposite Ben Stiller and Adam Sandler, Gillian Robespierre’s Landline, and About Ray opposite Naomi Watts. For more on Jordan, please check him out on Twitter at: @jordancarlos. For more on host, Alex Barnett, please check out his website: www.alexbarnettcomic.com or visit him on Facebook (www.facebook.com/alexbarnettcomic) or on Twitter at @barnettcomic To subscribe to the Multiracial Family Man, please click here: MULTIRACIAL FAMILY MAN PODCAST Huge shout out to our "Super-Duper Supporters" Elizabeth A. Atkins and Catherine Atkins Greenspan of Two Sisters Writing and Publishing Intro and Outro Music is Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons - By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
I vårt andra avsnitt pratar vi om tre transfilmer - About Ray, Boys don´t cry och The Danish Girl.
Trigger Warnings:SurgeryOstracizationHomophobiaTransphobiaViolence towards people of the LGBT communityHypermasculinity~Please be a responsible listener.~In this second installment of our gender and sexuality mini-series, we continue the conversation about LGBTQ+ representation in the media, touching upon About Ray and Stonewall on one hand, and Metroid, Deadpool, and Undertale on the other.Spoiler alert: Disclosed are certain ending details of The Matrix series. And the New Testament.If you didn't catch it, here's a recap of things we think you should go find: After hours specials on The Matrix at Cracked.com, meta, and Undertale, a retro-styled indy game that gives multiple paths towards victory. Notably, the game refers to the player with they/them pronouns and gives positive non-binary representation. According to Anne, it’s “fukn g9.”To read more on women in the videogame industry and female gamers, check out https://www.superdataresearch.com/blog/why-all-gamers-matter/.Get moar Klaus at http://thenicklauseffect.tumblr.com/.CreditsSpecial Guest (G&S Specialist) : Klaus McHendryMonologue : Kyle MitchellSound Editing & Script : Cosmo CavanaughHosted by all the above, Anne Beaudoin, and Tracy MedcalfMusic “Stay” by Indi.https://soundcloud.com/indycloud/stay "Vintage Education" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Social MediaiTunes: goo.gl/bsW0Ab YouTube: goo.gl/3qMdwm Blog: goo.gl/3Y6NkO Twitter: goo.gl/vM5HUD SoundCloud: goo.gl/MjRcVt Reddit: goo.gl/6CcA7l Facebook: goo.gl/b0g3xA © 2015-2015 Geometric Octopus Some Rights Reservedhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/GeometricOctopusPodcast
We finish up our year end wrap up of Activist Cinema from 2015 with a brief discussion of some prominent LGBTQ films (The Danish Girl, Stonewall, Freeheld, Carol and About Ray) and how they were mostly not that good...but that is okay. We also compare the narrative device used in the film Stonewall with the exact same device used in the film Suffragette and how the critics hated it in one film, but loved it in another. There were also two notable films, one produced independently (99 Homes) and one produced by Hollywood (The Big Short), that tackle the issue of the housing market collapse of 2008. Then, we move onto the Activist Film of 2015, Chi-Raq. Spike Lee has created another brilliant film (see also: Bamboozled) that captures the zeitgeist of the times in a way that few filmmakers working today are capable of doing. [Click to Listen]
Mom Jeans, Donald Trump, About Ray trailer, IMAX insights, FLCL review
Mom Jeans, Donald Trump, About Ray trailer, IMAX insights, FLCL review