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Bill Squire joins the guys to figure out how the Cleveland Browns future can be fixed and solved, while also discussing dirty comedy. Who does it right and how do you do it right?? They also dive into the weirdest porn catalog they have ever witnessed as well as Bills time on the Alan Cox show ending. Make sure to follow him and subscribe to his YouTube channel!
Rover has never been over to his in-laws for Thanksgiving or Christmas. Nick Fuentes has been doxxed following ‘your body, my choice' comments. Reports of Dwayne The Rock Johnson being terrible to work with on the set of Red One. Peeing into a bottle. Gracie Bon has been banned from commercial flights due to her booty being too big. How many times has Charlie had a run in with the cops? There are claims that the North Ridgeville chief of police's daughter was arrested for theft without consent and menacing by stalking. Rover had a dream that John Leguizamo pulled his tooth. Plane makes and emergency landing after a basketball team gets into a fight. The LSU tiger. People ridicule Michael Strahan for not putting his hand over his heart during the National Anthem. Video of President Joe Biden walking in the sand. Eager Beaver was on The Alan Cox Show. Duji was giving Alan Cox tips on how to run his show. Tennis analyst, Jon Wertheim, was taken off air for mocking a player's appearance. Does Duji have a goal of ending her dry spell anytime soon?
Analizamos todas las razones por las que esta película, escrita por Chris Colombus, se parece a Harry Potter, dirigida por Chris Colombus. Oscar nos cuenta todo sobre la cerbatana potencialmente ilegal que fabricó en su infancia. Dani nos habla de sus poderes de deducción, que ponía a buen uso en el metro de Madrid. Virginia no para de hablar de la escena de los bollos. Año: 1985. Duración: 1h 49min. Dirección: Barry Levinson. Guión: Arthur Conan Doyle, Chris Columbus. Reparto: Nicholas Rowe, Alan Cox, Sophie Ward, Anthony Higgins. Sinopsis Para Gente Normal: El adolescente Sherlock Holmes investiga el caso de varias personas cuyos delirios concluyen en sus muertes. Web ➔ https://www.pelisypanolis.com Instagram ➔ https://www.instagram.com/pelisypanolis Twitter ➔ https://twitter.com/pelisypanolis El Episodio Perdido ➔ https://www.pelisypanolis.com/regalo Arte ➔ https://www.instagram.com/CarabiasDibuja Revista Ilustrada Gratuita de Cine Español ➔ https://carabiasdibuja.com/pelis-y-panolis/ Música ➔ https://pixabay.com/es/users/grand_project-19033897 Los derechos de propiedad intelectual sobre nombres comerciales, marcas registradas, logotipos, fragmentos de música, audio e imágenes de las películas comentadas en este podcast pertenecen a sus respectivos propietarios.
Aujourd'hui on vous parle du film Le secret de la pyramide ou Young Sherlock Holmes en version original, réalisé par Barry Levinson en 1985 avec Nicholas Rowe, Alan Cox, Sophie Ward, Anthony Higgins et Susan FleetwoodLien youtube : https://youtu.be/h-bWeEdQzHILien Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100034738136802Lien X/Twitter : https://x.com/LDeconfine/status/1830603942042202567Lien Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/films_a_emporter/Remerciements: Calaveyre pour la musique du générique : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC38irZpj_ipDWRVIhuC1QbA https://www.facebook.com/calaveyre Et à Jipègue pour le logo : https://instagram.com/ji_pegue?utm_medium=copy_linkN'hésitez pas à commenter pour donner votre avis. Si vous avez aimé, Likez et abonnez-vous pour ne pas manquer nos prochains épisodes.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Have I then become your enemy by telling you the truth? They make much of you, but for no good purpose. They want to shut you out, that you may make much of them. It is always good to be made much of for a good purpose, and not only when I am present with you, — Galatians 4:16-18 CALL OUT: I want to give a shout-out to Alan Cox from Napa, CA. Thanks for supporting the ministry, brother! If you have a friend who is about to make a mistake, and you know a truth that could help them avoid it, do you typically intervene? Some will and some won't. It all depends on two factors: the depth of the relationship and how much damage it might do. If you have a deep relationship with them, you will probably intervene. If their decision could do a lot of damage, you will also be more inclined to intervene. Ultimately, the decision depends on how much you know and care about this person's future. Telling them the truth is hard when you know it might sting. It's uncomfortable and scary, but it's often the most caring thing to do. By telling the truth, you demonstrate how much you care about their future well-being, even if it means having a difficult conversation. In the end, the decision is theirs. They may heed your advice, or they may not. Some might take offense and perceive you as an enemy because you told them the truth. This is precisely what Paul is concerned about here. But this is where faith comes in. All you can do is speak up, share the truth in love, and let God own the outcome. If you do this, you have done your part. Then get out of the way of God and let God work, even if you feel like, for a season, the relationship is in disrepair. Remember, the truth always wins because God's good purposes always prevail. #TruthInLove #SpeakUpWithCourage #FaithfulFriendship #NavigatingRelationships #GodsGoodPurposes ASK THIS: Reflecting on your own experiences, can you recall a time when someone spoke a difficult truth to you out of love? How did you respond, and what did you learn from the experience? In your current relationships, is there someone you feel compelled to share the truth with, even though it might be uncomfortable? What steps can you take to approach this conversation with love and humility? DO THIS: Share the truth in love. PRAY THIS: Lord, grant me the courage and wisdom to speak the truth in love, even when it's difficult or uncomfortable. Help me trust in Your good purposes and surrender the outcome to Your hands, knowing that Your truth always prevails. Amen. PLAY THIS: The Truth.
Have I then become your enemy by telling you the truth? They make much of you, but for no good purpose. They want to shut you out, that you may make much of them. It is always good to be made much of for a good purpose, and not only when I am present with you, — Galatians 4:16-18 CALL OUT: I want to give a shout-out to Alan Cox from Napa, CA. Thanks for supporting the ministry, brother! If you have a friend who is about to make a mistake, and you know a truth that could help them avoid it, do you typically intervene? Some will and some won't. It all depends on two factors: the depth of the relationship and how much damage it might do. If you have a deep relationship with them, you will probably intervene. If their decision could do a lot of damage, you will also be more inclined to intervene. Ultimately, the decision depends on how much you know and care about this person's future. Telling them the truth is hard when you know it might sting. It's uncomfortable and scary, but it's often the most caring thing to do. By telling the truth, you demonstrate how much you care about their future well-being, even if it means having a difficult conversation. In the end, the decision is theirs. They may heed your advice, or they may not. Some might take offense and perceive you as an enemy because you told them the truth. This is precisely what Paul is concerned about here. But this is where faith comes in. All you can do is speak up, share the truth in love, and let God own the outcome. If you do this, you have done your part. Then get out of the way of God and let God work, even if you feel like, for a season, the relationship is in disrepair. Remember, the truth always wins because God's good purposes always prevail. #TruthInLove #SpeakUpWithCourage #FaithfulFriendship #NavigatingRelationships #GodsGoodPurposes ASK THIS: Reflecting on your own experiences, can you recall a time when someone spoke a difficult truth to you out of love? How did you respond, and what did you learn from the experience? In your current relationships, is there someone you feel compelled to share the truth with, even though it might be uncomfortable? What steps can you take to approach this conversation with love and humility? DO THIS: Share the truth in love. PRAY THIS: Lord, grant me the courage and wisdom to speak the truth in love, even when it's difficult or uncomfortable. Help me trust in Your good purposes and surrender the outcome to Your hands, knowing that Your truth always prevails. Amen. PLAY THIS: The Truth.
Oliver Senton, one of the co-founders of The School of Night, discusses the origins of the great British Shakespearean improv company (loosely inspired by the mysterious Elizabethan cabal of the same name) and its connection to the late, great actor, writer, and director Ken Campbell (pictured below with Senton). As also one of the co-founders of Showstopper! The Improvised Musical, Senton discusses the comparative difficulties of improvising songs vs. improvising in iambic pentameter and reveals Campbell's shared connection with the Reduced Shakespeare Company. Senton also explores the secrets of how improvising Shakespeare informs one's understanding of his plays; the surprising wonder of being big in Newfoundland; how being famous gets in the way of one's writing; the distinction between Shakespearean characters and Marlovian grandstanding; and the ultimate challenge of improvising a complete, compelling narrative. (Length 20:57) (Pictured above, l-r: Michael Joseph Chance, Dylan Emery, Sean McCann, Alan Cox and Oliver Senton)
Mary Santora is an alcoholic and compulsive gambler who does stand up. She has made a career out of turning a difficult life into entertainment as a stand up comedian and cohost of Cleveland's Alan Cox Show. Now, she is risking a relationship with her boyfriend and her career to move to New York City to double down on her comedy. Tom asks “is this the beginning of a dream come true or a disaster waiting to happen.” Instagram: MarySantoraComedy Website: MarySantora.com
In this episode of the Stuck In My Mind Podcast, Alan Cox joins the conversation from New Zealand, bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience in mental fitness, design thinking, and problem-solving. He unpacks insights into the world of mental health apps, shedding light on the lack of efficacy and high deletion rates among them. As a response to this, Cox unveils his innovative app, EverYellow, which stands out in its approach to mental well-being and conditioning through personalized coaching experiences and music. He shares compelling validation testing results that underscore the app's effectiveness in improving users' overall well-being. The engaging dialogue then shifts to Wize El Jefe, who shares his journey of learning audio and video editing skills from YouTube after being furloughed from work. He discusses how podcasting has become a purposeful endeavor, aiming to offer content that resonates with people and helps them overcome challenges. Alan Cox imparts valuable insights into finding joy and growth in what one does, and being a good human being. The conversation delves into the importance of purpose, positive relationships, and mental literacy in defining mental well-being and fitness. Alan's exploration of mental fitness, sparked by his experience of surviving the Canterbury earthquakes and a major mental breakdown, lends a compelling narrative to the discussion. His journey of self-discovery through studying Taoism, Buddhism, and neuroscience, while utilizing resources like YouTube, resonates deeply with the audience. The episode concludes with gratitude and appreciation for Alan Cox's meaningful contributions, leaving listeners enlightened and inspired. This power-packed episode is a testament to the Stuck In My Mind Podcast's commitment to providing enriching content that empowers mental fitness and well-being.
If you're feeling trapped in a cycle of anxiety and stress, constantly worrying about the future and unable to find peace in the present moment, then you are not alone! Despite trying numerous stress-reducing techniques and seeking temporary distractions, you may find that your mind continues to race, leaving you feeling exhausted and overwhelmed. The constant search for relief from this mental anguish may be leaving you frustrated, as your efforts to achieve peace of mind seem to be in vain. However, there is hope for a brighter future ahead. In this episode, you will be able to: Unlock the power of your mind with a men's mental health podcast. Discover the pillars of mental well-being for a happier and fulfilled life. Master the art of mental conditioning to cultivate a positive mindset. Harness the transformative potential of the EverYellow app for enhanced mental wellness. Break free from negative programming and embrace positive change in your life. My special guest is Alan Cox Alan Cox is a remarkable individual who has dedicated himself to helping others improve their mental well-being. Having personally experienced the challenges of mental health, Alan understands firsthand the impact it can have on one's life. After surviving the Canterbury earthquakes and experiencing a severe mental breakdown, Alan embarked on a transformative journey of self-discovery and healing. Through his own perseverance and determination, he not only restored his mental health but also gained invaluable insights and tools for living a more fulfilling life. Now, Alan is on a mission to share his knowledge and support others in their own mental wellness journeys. With his compassionate nature and wealth of expertise, Alan is a beacon of hope for anyone seeking to improve their mental well-being and find a positive perspective on life. Guest Links: https://everyellow.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/alancoxnz/ The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:01:20 - The Pillars of Mental Well-being 00:02:12 - Reaching our Full Potential 00:04:00 - Alan's Background 00:05:52 - Conversation with Historical Figures 00:18:38 - Alan's Journey to Helping Others 00:20:11 - Introduction to Men's Mental Health 00:21:26 - Alan's Personal Experience with Mental Health 00:25:29 - The Scary Nature of Mental Health for Men 00:30:06 - The Need for Awareness and Education 00:38:01 - The Importance of Mental Health 00:39:18 - Tools for Mental Health and Resilience 00:40:31 - The Role of Hope in Mental Health 00:45:54 - Creating the EverYellow App 00:46:08 - Differentiating EverYellow from Other Mental Health Apps 00:57:47 - The Impact of the App 00:58:57 - Mental Health and Being Broken 01:01:24 - Understanding Well-Being 01:05:03 - The Nine Pillars 01:07:39 - Future Development and Accessibility
From the discovery of an HIV/AIDS drug candidate to uncovering the secrets behind a neurotoxin responsible for neurodegenerative diseases, we have a lot to share this week on the show! Our guest is Dr. Paul Alan Cox, ethnobotanist and Executive Director of the Brain Chemistry Labs in Jackson, Wyoming, where he and his colleagues are searching for new treatments for ALS and Alzheimer's disease. Dr. Cox has lived for years in remote island villages, searching for new medicines. He was named one of TIME magazine's eleven “Heroes of Medicine” for his discovery of a new HIV/AIDS drug candidate. He was also awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize, sometimes known as the Nobel Prize for the Environment. Visit this website to learn more: https://brainchemistrylabs.org/ #HIV #AIDS #Prostratin #ALS #Alzheimers #Okinawa #LSerine #cyanobacteria #podcast
In this gripping season finale, the These Fukken Feelings Podcast is graced by the inspirational and enlightening presence of Alan Cox, the mastermind behind the revolutionary mental wellness app, EverYellow (https://everyellow.com/).Alan's life is a striking tapestry of resilience, transformation, and triumph over unimaginable adversities. From facing childhood trauma and business disappointments to overcoming suicide attempts and surviving a life-altering earthquake, Alan embodies the sheer strength and adaptability of the human spirit. His journey is not only a testament to personal recovery but also a beacon of hope for listeners navigating their struggles.Delving deep into the mechanics of the mind, Alan has culminated his 30 years of experience in design thinking and creative problem-solving into the creation of EverYellow. A trailblazer in the mental wellness app world, EverYellow stands out with its remarkable user retention rate and the evident positive impact it makes on its users within a week of use.Tune in to discover Alan's transformative insights into human cognition, the interplay of mental health in the business world, and practical strategies for enhancing mental wellness. Blending profound wisdom with his signature humor, Alan offers invaluable takeaways for both personal growth and business prosperity.Beyond his professional accolades, get a glimpse into Alan's passions, from photography and cycling to the simple joys of life with his two cocker spaniels. And as a heartwarming touch, learn about the foundation of his three-decade-long love story that continues to flourish.Don't miss this season-ender filled with revelations, resilience, and revitalization. It's not just an episode; it's a life-altering experience.
In today's podcast episode, I interview Alan Cox. I ask Alan to talk about how he developed his mental health app EverYellow. I also ask about how his faith journey influenced how he views mental health. Alan also shares with you how we can really achieve mental well-being if we just focus on the fact that it's a journey and continuum, not a destination. Show Notes and Resources.
Welcome to another enlightening episode of "Healthy Mind, Healthy Life." I'm your host Avik, and I'm thrilled to embark on yet another journey towards unlocking the secrets to a more balanced and fulfilling existence. Our podcast is dedicated to unravelling the complexities of the mind and exploring the strategies that pave the way for a healthier, more vibrant life. Today, we have an exceptional guest who has dedicated his life to reshaping the narrative around mental health, catalyzing change, and empowering individuals to achieve a state of mental fitness. Joining us is none other than Alan Cox, a true mental health change-maker with an astonishing journey that has led him from the depths of despair to becoming a beacon of hope for millions. So, grab a cup of tea, find a comfortable spot, and get ready to be inspired by the incredible Alan Cox. Let's dive into the world of "Healthy Mind, Healthy Life." Before we begin, make sure to subscribe to our podcast to receive updates on future episodes, and if you enjoy what you hear today, consider leaving us a review. Your feedback means the world to us! Stay tuned for our future episodes, where we'll continue to explore the connection between a healthy mind and a healthy life, featuring experts, inspiring stories, and practical tips to support your well-being journey. Thank you for listening to "Healthy Mind, Healthy Life" We are dedicated to exploring the various aspects of mental well-being and its impact on our lives. We hope you found this episode informative and inspiring. Remember, taking care of your mental health is crucial for living a balanced and fulfilling life. If you enjoyed this episode and want to stay connected, here's how you can engage with us: Subscribe to our podcast on your favourite podcast platform to receive updates on new episodes. Follow us on social media: LinkedIn Page | Facebook | YouTube |Pinterest Read our podcast episode Disclaimer If you have any questions, feedback, or topic suggestions, we'd love to hear from you. Feel free to email us at avik@podhealth.club Remember, your mental health matters, and we're here to support you on your journey toward a healthy mind and healthy life. Thank you again for tuning in, and we'll see you in the next episode! Cheers! Avik Chakraborty Founder | Author | Podcaster - Healthy Mind,Healthy Life
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Alan Cox has a unique and inspirational story that will leave a lasting impact on your audience. His journey includes overcoming childhood trauma, facing multiple setbacks in business, surviving suicide attempts, and narrowly escaping death in an earthquake. His story is a powerful testament to resilience and recovery, offering valuable lessons for all. Website: https://everyellow.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alancoxnz/ To learn more about James, visit Professor of Perseverance. You may also contact him through email, James@professorofperseverance.com or call 615 – 336 – 2181
Exploring the wonders of nature's “curiosity cabinet” reveals countless opportunities for medical advancement through God's creations. Access the speech page here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you ready to unlock the secrets of mental fitness and resilience? Join Jennifer Arvin Furlong as she sits down with Alan Cox, founder of the groundbreaking Ever Yellow app, to uncover strategies for rewiring your brain and unlocking your full potential.In our conversation, we discuss the importance of understanding our brains, learning how to respond instead of react, and practicing mindfulness for increased productivity and personal growth. You'll also learn about the differences between old and new paradigm leaders when it comes to mental fitness and well-being, and the enormous impact of investing in your employees' mental health.By the end of this episode, you'll be inspired by Alan's story and equipped with practical tools and strategies to improve your own mental fitness and overall well-being. Tune in now and start your journey toward a healthier, happier, and more fulfilling life!Learn more about the Ever Yellow app.Read this for More Communication Tips! Book on relationships written by the podcast host, Jennifer Furlong.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showClick here and become an Insider and get a special shout-out on a future episode! Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Order your copy of "Cracking the Rich Code" today! Use code 'PODCAST' and get 20% off at checkout.Join The Rich Code Club and take your business and life to the next level! Click here. Are you a podcast host looking for a great guest or a guest looking for a great podcast? Join PodMatch! Click here.Host a live stream, record an episode, deliver a webinar, and stream it all to multiple social media platforms! Try StreamYard today for free! Click here.Record and edit your podcast episodes with the easiest-to-use drag-and-drop tools available! Try Alitu today! Click here. Join Innovation Women today! Click here.As an affiliate, I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. ...
If you've ever wondered what lies on the other side of mental health battles, join us as we explore the transformative story of a man who has navigated the storm and come out stronger, wiser, and ready to share his wisdom. Alan Cox's path has been riddled with adversities, and he has traversed a personal storm to find a renewed sense of purpose and meaning. Today, he graciously shares his story and imparts invaluable wisdom that will undoubtedly resonate with many of our listeners. Alan is a seasoned entrepreneur turned mental health advocate who has triumphed over personal adversity to create EverYellow, an innovative mental fitness app. Drawing on his own transformative journey and three decades of professional experience, Alan offers invaluable insights into the depths of mental health, resilience, and the unwavering human spirit. We discussed: Alan's personal struggle through his first 40 years of life The turning point—and a path to healing—after a mental breakdown How our brains physically change when we're exposed to depression The disinction between mental wellbeing vs. mental fitness What research found about therapy and mental wellbeing apps Choosing growth over remaining in the status quo Connect with Alan If you've ever wondered what lies on the other side of mental health battles, join us as we explore the transformative story of a man who has navigated the storm and come out stronger, wiser, and ready to share his wisdom. Alan Cox's path has been riddled with adversities, and he has traversed a personal storm to find a renewed sense of purpose and meaning. Today, he graciously shares his story and imparts invaluable wisdom that will undoubtedly resonate with many of our listeners. Alan is a seasoned entrepreneur turned mental health advocate who has triumphed over personal adversity to create EverYellow, an innovative mental fitness app. Drawing on his own transformative journey and three decades of professional experience, Alan offers invaluable insights into the depths of mental health, resilience, and the unwavering human spirit. We discussed: Alan's personal struggle through his first 40 years of life The turning point—and a path to healing—after a mental breakdown How our brains physically change when we're exposed to depression The disinction between mental wellbeing vs. mental fitness What research found about therapy and mental wellbeing apps Choosing growth over remaining in the status quo Connect with Alan EverYellow Mental Fitness App: www.everyellow.com Alan's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alancoxnz
Phantom Electric Ghost Interviews Alan Cox: Entrepreneur, Innovator and Mental Health Change Maker Escaping the Depths of Depression: Alan's powerful journey from despair to resilience, sharing strategies and insights to help individuals overcome depression and build a foundation for mental well-being. Biography Alan is a mental health change-maker on a mission to transform the narrative around mental health and empower millions of people to achieve mental fitness. With over 30 years of experience in entrepreneurship and innovation, Alan combines his professional expertise with his personal mental health journey to bring a unique lens to addressing the mental health challenges that plague our society. Surviving an abusive childhood and decades of poor mental health, Alan has faced multiple major setbacks, including a near-death experience in an earthquake. Having hit rock bottom multiple times and attempted to take his life, Alan had a turning point in 2011. From that moment, he dedicated himself to learning and growth, ultimately achieving the resilience and mindset that many dream of. Over the past decade, Alan has immersed himself in the study of the mind, exploring Taoism, Buddhism, psychology, and neuroscience. His journey has taken him to Thailand, where he spent time with Buddhist monks, furthering his understanding of mental well-being. Alan has also completed Berkeley's The Science of Happiness course and is a qualified life coach. Alan's commitment to helping others achieve mental fitness, combined with his extensive experience in entrepreneurship and innovation, led to the creation of the groundbreaking mobile app, EverYellow. This innovative tool has proven incredibly effective in building mental fitness for countless individuals. Drawing from his personal experiences, professional background, and the knowledge he has acquired, Alan knows first-hand the transformative power of mental fitness. He believes that everyone has the potential to live a more fulfilling life, and with the right tools and mindset, achieving mental fitness is more accessible than we might realize. Link: https://www.everyellow.com/ Donate to support PEG free artist interviews: PayPalMe link Any contribution is appreciated: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/PhantomElectric?locale.x=en_US Support PEG by checking out our Sponsors: Download and use Newsly for free now from www.newsly.me or from the link in the description, and use promo code “GHOST” and receive a 1-month free premium subscription. The best tool for getting podcast guests: Podmatch.com https://podmatch.com/signup/phantomelectricghost Subscribe to our Instagram for exclusive content: https://www.instagram.com/expansive_sound_experiments/ Donate to support PEG free artist interviews: Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube/phantomelectricghost --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/phantom-electric/message
Alan is a mental health change-maker on a mission to transform the narrative around mental health and empower millions of people to achieve mental fitness. With over 30 years of experience in entrepreneurship and innovation, Alan combines his professional expertise with his personal mental health journey to bring a unique lens to addressing the mental health challenges that plague our society. Drawing from his personal experiences, professional background, and the knowledge he has acquired, Alan knows first-hand the transformative power of mental fitness. He believes that everyone has the potential to live a more fulfilling life, and with the right tools and mindset, achieving mental fitness is more accessible than we might realize. Alan's commitment to helping others achieve mental fitness, combined with his extensive experience in entrepreneurship and innovation, led to the creation of the groundbreaking mobile app, EverYellow. This innovative tool has proven incredibly effective in building mental fitness for countless individuals. If you want to support Ms V The Storyteller Podcast, please email me at valisonelliot@gmail.com or visit my website @ msvthestoryteller.godaddysites.com. You can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube & LinkedIn at Ms. V The Storyteller, or visit my website @ msvthestoryteller.godaddysites.com. Thanks for listening! Alan's info: The EverYellow app. www.everyellow.com
Despite Paul Alan Cox's congenital illness, he was sent to Samoa as a young missionary. The service rendered to him by a Samoan man coupled with his love for the Polynesian people, charted the course of his prolific career as an ethnobotanist, and a life practicing the healer's art. Paul read the Book of Mormon as a youth, and had completed reading it five times before leaving on his mission to Samoa on January 6, 1973 Ether 12:27 Mosiah 18:30 Mosiah 2:17 & 19 Alma 37:6
As we humble ourselves, following the Savior and the prophets, the Spirit can enlighten us and give us an eternal perspective in this life. Click or tap here to access the speech page on our website.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Young Max Byrne returns to defend cult classic #YoungSherlockHolmes this #AlterNativityStories. Did this #AmblinEntertainment film flop harder than a deerstalker hat? Or was it all a hallucination my dear #DoctorWatson? Max is here to unravel that very mystery and explain how elementary it all is. Join us as we discuss #SherlockHolmesInThe22ndCentury, fat shaming and googly eyes #PrepareForPrattle Follow Max on Twitter https://twitter.com/maxybyrne and listen to his podcast appearances on https://podfollow.com/comicsinmotion and also on this podcast here was his latest appearance on our Top 5 Prison Movies https://pod.fo/e/1123d2 Check out the Improvathon 2010 reunion of both Nicholas Rowe & Alan Cox on this Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@norbertdeeg/videos Where to find the Spider-Dan & The Secret Bores Podcast… Follow this link to find to your preferred podcast catcher of choice https://podfollow.com/spider-dan-and-the-secret-bores Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secretbores Twitter: https://twitter.com/dan_bores?lang=en Mastadon: https://mastodon.world/@dan_bores Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiderdansecretbores/?hl=en Discord: https://discord.com/invite/CeVrdqdpjk IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt22023774/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/spiderdan_2006/ Like, share, comment, subscribe etc. and don't forget to use the #PrepareForPrattle when you interact with us. I'd like to thank my patrons on #Patreon for their continuing donations it is very much appreciated and helps PrattleWorld keep turning and if you ever find yourself in a position to help the podcast please consider it. https://www.patreon.com/spiderdanandthesecretbores If you would like to make a one off donation head over to https://ko-fi.com/spiderdanandthesecretbores If you want to #JoinThePrattalion and to be briefed in full on the #SecretBores head over to #PrattleWorld https://www.spiderdanandthesecretbores.com/
Bridget Hallam and Alan Cox are Throw Your Leg Over, an Australian couple who live to explore on their motorbikes, devouring all the best riding roads they can find. After exploring most of what their native Oz had to offer, they headed over to Europe in 2019 and have now racked up way over 130,000Km two-up on their trusty Beauty, a 2008 BMW R1200GS.Throw Your Leg Over socials:Website: https://www.throwyourlegover.com.auInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/throwyourlegoverFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/throwyourlegoverYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf3dsLMFSNoa0mMZXGG4y4QINNOVV UK INNOVV the BEST motorcycle dash cam systems - Use the code TEAPOT for 5% OFF all camerasTravel Escapes Hassle free Tailor-made holidays from staycations, day experiences, cruises, luxury holidays & moreInfluencer Store The Influencer Store helps you build your brand and apparel - mention TEAPOTONEUltimateAddOns Premium manufacturer of phone and action camera mounting solutions - Use TEAPOTONE10 for 10% offSupport the show
Exploring the wonders of nature's "curiosity cabinet" reveals countless opportunities for medical advancement through God's creations. See the talk here. Paul Alan Cox, an American ethnobotanist, delivered this forum address on October 25, 2022.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pippa, Andrew and Dylan talk to their favourite luvvie Alan Cox about Shakespeare, improvising in iambic pentametre and famous Dads. Chris Ash on keys. showstopperthemusical.com for more!
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The brothers have a very confused look at the 1985 flick, Young Sherlock Holmes, starring Nicholas Rowe, Alan Cox, and Sophie Ward.
Alan Cox, Director of Estate/Trust Planning and Estate Settlement at Ronald Blue Trust, joins Mike to answer several listener questions: How does the age of death affect the beneficiary's claiming requirements? What if no beneficiary was named? Is there still a 10 year rule? Does the age of the beneficiary matter?
Finally, an episode that helps answer every client's question, "Should I lease or buy?".Listen to Texas REALTORS® Secretary/Treasurer David Alan Cox and Senior Loan Officer Mickey Lynam tackle the question, then share it with your clients!
“Walk into any pharmacy and ask to examine a bottle of prescription medicine chosen at random. There is a one in four chance that the prescription medication you hold in your hand has an active ingredient derived from a plant. Most of these plant-derived drugs were originally discovered through the study of traditional remedies and folk knowledge of indigenous people.” (M. Balick, P. Cox.) As I read this opening paragraph in the chapter on PlantsThat Heal, from the book, Plants, People and Culture: The Science of Ethnobotany by Drs. Michael Balick and Paul Cox, I thought, what better way to celebrate the 50th episode of Growing Older Living Younger, than a conversation with ethnobotanist, Dr. Paul Alan Cox, Executive Director of the Brain Chemistry Labs, whose passion for learning about indigenous cultures and searching for new medicines, has taken him around the world. Dr. Cox has worked in remote island villages and other locations including Polynesia, Indonesia, the Solomon Islands, Fiji, Australia, Japan, Sri Lanka, East Africa, Scandinavia, the Arabian Gulf and the Colorado Plateau. He was both a Danforth Fellow and a National Science Foundation Fellow at Harvard where he received his Ph.D. He was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize, sometimes known as the Nobel Prize of the Environment and was named one of TIME magazine's eleven “Heroes of Medicine” for his discovery of a new HIV drug candidate. His conservation foundation, Seacology, has set aside over 1.5 million acres of rain forest and coral reef in 66 countries around the world. We discuss how plant derived bioactive substances can both heal and harm, and how learning about age-old healing traditions can guide discovery of new therapeutic drugs. A comparison of villages with the highest and the lowest known rates of Alzheimer's disease and ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) led to the discovery in Guam of a neurotoxin produced by cyanobacteria that accumulates in the foods in their traditional diet. Ogimi in Okinawa has no record of Alzheimer's, ALS, or Parkinson's disease, and has more women, over the age of 100, than almost anywhere in the world. At the Brain Chemistry Labs in Jackson, Wyoming, a not-for-profit research institute, studies are focused on finding new treatments for ALS, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. You will find many more fascinating stories about plants and human in the book, Plants, People and Culture: The Science of Ethnobotany. 2nd Ed. 2021 By Michael J. Balick and Paul A. Cox. CRC Press.Brain Chemistry Labs: https://twitter.com/brain_chem_labs https://www.facebook.com/brainchemistrylabs To contact Dr. Gillian Lockitch info@askdrgill,comOrder your copy of Growing Older Living Younger: The Science of Aging Gracefully and The Art of Retiring Comfortably at the Growing Older Living Younger website: www.askdrgill.com Schedule your free Living Younger Discovery call with me at https://calendly.com/askdrgill/30min
In the seventh episode of the Red Cube Podcast, Great Place to Work CEO Cathal Divilly is joined by Alan Cox, former CEO of Core. Alan Cox is the recently departed CEO of Core and soon to be CEO of a software startup. For the Red Cube Podcast, he shared all about how his career led him to be leading Core, the media company and Core's journey through the Great Place to Work Programme, with all benefits and challenges it entails. You will also discover his best lessons learned and advice in terms of organisational culture and transformation, leadership and communication and action planning; along with how trust has helped Core overcome the recent pandemic we all faced. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joining Bobby in the Executive Chair is Alan Cox, former CEO of Core. Listen and subscribe to Down to Business with Bobby Kerr on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Rob McConnell Interviews – ALAN COX – Psychic Investigator
Rob McConnell Interviews – ALAN COX – Psychic Investigator
Inner Voice – a Heartfelt Chat with Dr. Foojan on KMET 1490 AM / ABC News Radio. In this segment- Emotional Connection & Well Being- Dr. Foojan shares the Tip of The Week regarding living life being connected. She shares her view about displaying violence in public in the name of love based on the Oscar night event. She shares the latest research regarding social media affecting adolescent girls and boys differently and continuing to affect them till age 19. Dr. Foojan chats with Alan Cox, a mental health change-maker on a mission to change the narrative around mental health and help millions of people achieve mental fitness. Alan has devoted his life to helping millions of people become mentally fit and strong. A crucial part of Alan's mission is creating a fantastic new mobile app - EverYellow, that helps you build mental fitness enjoyably and easily. www.everyellow.com Check out my website: www.foojanzeine.com Remember to Subscribe, Listen, Review, Share! Find me on these sites: *iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i...) *Google Play (https://play.google.com/music/m/Inpl5...) *Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=185544...) *YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/DrFoojanZeine ) Platforms to Like and Follow: *Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/DrFoojanZeine/) *Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/Dr.FoojanZe...) *Twitter (https://www.twitter.com/DrZeine/) *LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/DrFoojanZ...)
Alan is a mental health change-maker on a mission to change the narrative around mental health and help millions of people achieve mental fitness. Alan is now a successful entrepreneur, despite suffering decades of poor mental health. Starting with an abusive childhood, he struggled through school and life. He has hit rock bottom multiple times and made numerous attempts on his own life, but he's managed to bounce back with an incredible story of resilience and recovery from which we can all learn. He now devotes his life to improving the wellbeing of millions of people around the world. A crucial part of this mission is Alan's social enterprise, EverYellow, which has created a fascinating mental fitness coaching app that is getting great results for those who use it. Want more? https://linktr.ee/alancox***This episode deals with mental illness and topics like suicide. If you are triggered or have any sort of reaction, PLEASE call or visit The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org 1-800-273-8255Find us, follow us, like us, and subscribe!Web: mikeyopp.comTwitter: @coffintalkpod IG: @coffintalkpodcastFB: coffintalkpodcastSupport the show Get full access to The Casual Casuist at mikeyopp.substack.com/subscribe
Show notes can be found at claysteves.com/podcast Subscribe to our weekly newsletter so you never miss a thing! Please Rate, Review, Subscribe, and Share! Connect with Clay online: Instagram Facebook. Alan is a mental health change-maker on a mission to change the narrative around mental health and help millions of people achieve mental strong wellbeing. When you hear Alan's story, you might be surprised that he's even alive. Alan is an entrepreneur who has suffered decades of poor mental health. Starting with an abusive childhood, Alan struggled through school and life. As you'll hear, Alan's had setback after setback, including a significant back injury leaving him unable to walk and coming very close to losing his life in an earthquake. Alan has hit rock bottom multiple times and made numerous suicide attempts. But he's managed to bounce back with an incredible story of resilience and recovery from which we can all learn. Alan has now devoted his life to improving the wellbeing of millions of people around the world. A crucial part of this mission is Alan's impact business, EverYellow, who have created a fascinating mental conditioning app that is getting great results for those who use it. Alan believes that a life with much more fulfillment and joy is accessible to all of us, and it's far easier to get than we might realize. Enjoy!
In this week's episode, join Sarah and special guest Alan Cox, founder of the EverYellow app, as they discuss the importance of having mental fitness, why it's essential to end the stigma of poor representation of mental health in the media, and how to build resilience in your healing journey. Alan is a mental health change-maker on a mission to change the narrative around mental health and help millions of people achieve mental strong wellbeing. When you hear Alan's story, you might be surprised that he's even alive. Alan is an entrepreneur who has suffered decades of poor mental health. Starting with an abusive childhood, Alan struggled through school and life. As you'll hear, Alan's had setback after setback. Alan has now devoted his life to improving the wellbeing of millions of people around the world. A crucial part of this mission is Alan's impact business. EverYellow, who have created a fascinating mental conditioning app that is getting great results for those who use it. Alan is a humble down-to-earth man with a vision to make a difference at scale. You can learn more about his app by visiting the website at www.everyellow.com. If you'd like to stay up to date with all the latest episodes, you can follow this podcast on Instagram @rough.edges.podcast or follow my blog at sarahifox.com. If you have any questions or further suggestions for how this podcast can grow, you can email at rough.edges.podcast@gmail.com. We would love to hear from you! Thanks again for listening and have a wonderful day!
Alan is a mental health change-maker on a mission to change the narrative around mental health and help millions of people achieve mental fitness. He is also an entrepreneur who has suffered decades of poor mental health. Alan's had setback after setback, including coming close to losing his life in the Christchurchearthquake. After hitting rock bottom multiple times and made numerous attempts on his own life, he managed to bounce back with an incredible story of resilience and recovery from which we can all learn. He has now devoted his life to improving the wellbeing of millions of people around the world. A crucial part of this mission is Alan's impact business, EverYellow, who have created a fascinating mental fitness app that is getting great results for those who use it. Alan believes that a thriving mindset is accessible to all of us, and it's far easier to get than we might realize. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/happinessjourney/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/happinessjourney/support
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It's here: Episode 700! Tonight's show is all about radio, and I've invited over a dozen former on-air colleagues to jump on with me. If you want to play a drinking game along with the live stream, take a drink every time someone mentions “getting fired.” In this segment: Chris Payne, Alan Cox, Alex Quigley and Jaime Black
Join Donovan Sikaona and Alan Cox as they discuss issues of mental health and how this impacts development. from a personal level, Governments, plus more.
On Life well lived, Omobola host Alan Cox,a mental health change-maker on a mission to change the narrative around mental health and help millions of people achieve mental strong wellbeing.Now,Alan has devoted his life to improving the welbeing of millions of people around the world. A crucial part of this mission is Alan's impact business. EverYellow, who have created a fascinating mental conditioning app that is getting great results for those who use it. Listen to his personal story and expert insights on the topic of mental health on the show.Welcome to Life well lived by Omobola Stephen.Connect with Alan Cox here>>>www.akimbo.life.Love to be a guest on the show, connect with Omobola Stephen here>>>omobolastephen.o@outlook.com
Alan Cox, Head of Estate/Trust Planning and Estate Settlement at Ronald Blue Trust, joins Mike to discuss some pending legislation as well as some tax strategies you can implement this year. There are different provisions provided by the CARES Act, not only for those who itemize, but also for those who can't itemize deductions. Talk […]
Mental health is always in the media, what's your view on the current narrative? Dealing with mental health does not have to come with a negative stigma we should understand the various intricates of it and take ownership in order to make improvements. In this segment, Alan Cox shares a brief overview of his background, changing the mental health narrative from darkness to aspirational, overcoming his own challenges with mental health, and birthing his company / app EverYellow. See video here - https://youtu.be/B6KhYAiVLao WHO IS ALAN? Alan is an entrepreneur who has suffered decades of poor mental health. Alan's had setback after setback, including coming close to losing his life in the Christchurch earthquake. Alan has hit rock bottom multiple times and made numerous attempts on his own life. But he's managed to bounce back with an incredible story of resilience and recovery from which we can all learn. Alan has now devoted his life to improving the wellbeing of millions of people around the world. A crucial part of this mission is Alan's impact business, EverYellow, who have created a fascinating mental fitness app that is getting great results for those who use it. Alan believes that a thriving mindset is accessible to all of us, and it's far easier to get than we might realize. ALAN'S CALL TO ACTION Give EverYellow a try. Go to www.everyellow.com or go to the Android or Apple app store and search for EverYellow - one word. ALAN'S CONTACT INFO www.alancox.me www.everyellow.com GENESIS'S INFO https://thehello.llc/GENESISAMARISKEMP CALL TO ACTION Subscribe to GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp Channel, Hit the notifications bell so you don't miss any content, and share with family/friends. **REMEMBER - You do not have to let limitations or barriers keep you from achieving your success. Mind over Matter...It's time to shift and unleash your greatest potential. If you would like to sponsor this podcast reach out via GEMSwithGenesisAmarisKemp@gmail.com to have your business featured, me promote any products, or etc. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/support
Mental health is always in the media, what's your view on the current narrative? Dealing with mental health does not have to come with a negative stigma we should understand the various intricates of it and take ownership in order to make improvements. In this segment, Alan Cox shares a brief overview of his background, changing the mental health narrative from darkness to aspirational, overcoming his own challenges with mental health, and birthing his company / app EverYellow. See video here - https://youtu.be/B6KhYAiVLao WHO IS ALAN? Alan is an entrepreneur who has suffered decades of poor mental health. Alan's had setback after setback, including coming close to losing his life in the Christchurch earthquake. Alan has hit rock bottom multiple times and made numerous attempts on his own life. But he's managed to bounce back with an incredible story of resilience and recovery from which we can all learn. Alan has now devoted his life to improving the wellbeing of millions of people around the world. A crucial part of this mission is Alan's impact business, EverYellow, who have created a fascinating mental fitness app that is getting great results for those who use it. Alan believes that a thriving mindset is accessible to all of us, and it's far easier to get than we might realize. ALAN'S CALL TO ACTION Give EverYellow a try. Go to www.everyellow.com or go to the Android or Apple app store and search for EverYellow - one word. ALAN'S CONTACT INFO www.alancox.me www.everyellow.com GENESIS'S INFO https://thehello.llc/GENESISAMARISKEMP CALL TO ACTION Subscribe to GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp Channel, Hit the notifications bell so you don't miss any content, and share with family/friends. **REMEMBER - You do not have to let limitations or barriers keep you from achieving your success. Mind over Matter...It's time to shift and unleash your greatest potential. If you would like to be a SPONSOR reach out via GEMSwithGenesisAmarisKemp@gmail.com - shoutout your business, donate some gear, or etc. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/support
Oxide and Friends Twitter Space: October 4th, 2021Economics and Open SourceWe've been holding a Twitter Space weekly on Mondays at 5p for about an hour. Even though it's not (yet?) a feature of Twitter Spaces, we have been recording them all; here is the recording for our Twitter Space for October 4th, 2021.In addition to Bryan Cantrill and Adam Leventhal, speakers on October 4th included Edwin Peer, James Todd, Peter Corless, Matt Campbell, jasonbking, Simeon Miteff, Josh Clulow, Ian, Joe Thompson, Dan Cross, Tom Lyon, Tim Burnham, and vint serp. (Did we miss your name and/or get it wrong? Drop a PR!)Some of the topics we hit on, in the order that we hit them: Mark Jones Lorenzo (2017) Endless Loop: The History of the BASIC Programming Language bookJohn Kemeny wiki [@3:11](https://youtu.be/JDd8xGSP9DA?t=191) Tim's excellent tweet William Gibson wiki John Browne (1996) The Bug Count Also Rises short story [@5:38](https://youtu.be/JDd8xGSP9DA?t=338) Growing up with BASIC [@8:03](https://youtu.be/JDd8xGSP9DA?t=483) Braille 'n Speak PDA (intro video), BASIC programming TI-BASIC language [@10:39](https://youtu.be/JDd8xGSP9DA?t=639) Speaking program reading off system calls in real time snoop could output to /dev/audio [@13:39](https://youtu.be/JDd8xGSP9DA?t=819) Joel Spolsky (2002) Strategy Letter V blog Bryan's (2004) The Economics of Software blog Software “maintenance” [@20:02](https://youtu.be/JDd8xGSP9DA?t=1202) Cathedral and the Bazaar, wiki“Forkophilic” development model and the Alan Cox -ac Linux tree [@26:07](https://youtu.be/JDd8xGSP9DA?t=1567) Open source as something in the commercial best interest of a business SCO v IBM wiki Halloween documents wiki Steve Ballmer's “Linux is a cancer” quote in the Chicago Sun-Times OpenOffice.org wiki (open sourced from StarOffice) [@30:29](https://youtu.be/JDd8xGSP9DA?t=1829) Document editing as a service. Services and open source Richard Stallman on SaaS [@33:34](https://youtu.be/JDd8xGSP9DA?t=2014) The Joel Test link Joel's (2007) Strategy Letter VI blog “Everybody wants to be a platform” [@38:58](https://youtu.be/JDd8xGSP9DA?t=2338) Joel's take on Sun Making the pie larger. Porting NFS to rival platforms The Sun Network Filesystem: Design, Implementation and Experience has a section on porting experiences. Monetizing software - “Sun could never monetize software, only hardware” [@44:44](https://youtu.be/JDd8xGSP9DA?t=2684) Window toolkits, “cross platform”, write once run anywhere “Write once, debug everywhere” What's the directory separator on MVS? or Stratos VOS? [@51:40](https://youtu.be/JDd8xGSP9DA?t=3100) James' experience working on Tomcat Joel's (2002) Lord Palmerston on Programming blog Graphics toolkits, Electron/Web vs Native [@1:05:21](https://youtu.be/JDd8xGSP9DA?t=3921) “OpenSolaris downloads are potential buyers for the ZFS appliance” [@1:06:17](https://youtu.be/JDd8xGSP9DA?t=3977) Jason Hoffman “The Sun does not shine on me” Strategy cannot make up for poor execution Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz didn't travel to meet customers Demoing to a hostile audience “Asteroid named Linux on a collision course” tweet [@1:13:20](https://youtu.be/JDd8xGSP9DA?t=4400) Open-core, AWS services, monetizing open source “People will pay for a service” Could Apple open source? [@1:18:43](https://youtu.be/JDd8xGSP9DA?t=4723) Packaged solutions; giving mom a linux box. Free software: free for whom? Support relationships. People want support [@1:22:05](https://youtu.be/JDd8xGSP9DA?t=4925) Why didn't Sun embrace Linux? ZFS on Linux, Ubuntu The Sourceware Operating System Proposal – Larry McVoy's open source SunOS 4 proposal. Sun bought Cobalt wiki [@1:25:33](https://youtu.be/JDd8xGSP9DA?t=5133) “The writing was on the wall for Sun..” x86 price-performance “Couldn't you buy like 100 x86 computers for that price?” RISC machine in-fighting, while Intel undercuts the market [@1:31:01](https://youtu.be/JDd8xGSP9DA?t=5461) Josh's work on frustrating hardware configuration [@1:33:25](https://youtu.be/JDd8xGSP9DA?t=5605) Peter's experience as a Sun customer Vertical scaling, but not so much horizontal scaling Clusters of cheap commodity hardware outperforming big multiway boxes Importance of open source for big internet companies Traders used Sun workstations, for fast trading [@1:38:39](https://youtu.be/JDd8xGSP9DA?t=5919) Oxide is bringing up their first server boards! If we got something wrong or missed something, please file a PR! Our next Twitter space will likely be on Monday at 5p Pacific Time; stay tuned to our Twitter feeds for details. We'd love to have you join us, as we always love to hear from new speakers!
Alan Cox - Psychic Investigator
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