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Alex Blake sits down with Summer Labelle, a talented Super 8 photographer, to dive deep into the world of Super 8 film. Summer takes us through the basics of Super 8, its nostalgic charm, and how she transitioned from video production to now shooting Super 8 for weddings and brands. They chat about the challenges of moving from Maui to Charleston, building a client base in a new market, and what makes shooting Super 8 so special. Summer shares 5 tips for beginners, offering insight into how to showcase the value of Super 8 to clients. The episode wraps up with a conversation on the creative process and resources for aspiring Super 8 filmmakers. Whether you're just starting out or curious about the Super 8 world, this episode is packed with inspiration and advice you won't want to miss! MEET SUMMER: https://www.instagram.com/summ_shine/?hl=en https://www.tiktok.com/@super8filmm LET'S CONNECT
In this fun solo episode, Alex Blake dives into the cringe-worthy mistakes every beginner photographer makes (yes, herself included
Alex Blake sits down with the amazing Kayla Koons, creative entrepreneur and founder of Simplicité—a luxury photo shoot service that helps women-owned brands shine. Kayla spills all about her journey from working in the fashion industry to launching her own biz, where she blends creativity with strategy to craft stunning brand imagery. They chat about keeping it real in personal branding, the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, and Kayla's heart for giving back through her nonprofit, Cooking Cares (think delicious food meets philanthropy!). This episode is packed with insight on balancing creativity with business, setting boundaries to avoid burnout, and staying true to your vision. Grab your coffee and tune in—this one's a good one! ☕ ✨ Keywords: Kayla Koons, luxury photography, women empowerment, Cooking Cares, entrepreneurship, creative journey, social media, photography business, personal branding Follow Alex on Instagram: instagram.com/alexblakephotography Follow Kayla on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaylajkoons/ Photo Camp Info:photocampinfo.com AI Culling/Editing 30-Day Free Trial: https://aftershoot.com/friends?ref=alexotto HoneyBook Discount: https://share.honeybook.com/alex89263 Merch, Presets, & More: https://www.alexblakeeducation.com/ ______ Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast to stay inspired and support the show!
Alex Blake sits down with Jaedon to talk about friendship, Photo Camp, and the reality of modeling. They dive into Jaedon's background, her experience at Photo Camp, and what it's really like behind the scenes of a photo shoot. The conversation flows from fun, giggly moments to deeper discussions on stepping away from social media, the impact of faith, Jesus, and community, and navigating materialism. They also touch on the power of small group connections and personal growth, making this an insightful and relatable episode for creatives or just friends at any stage. Keywords: podcast, friendship, modeling, creative entrepreneurship, photo camp, personal stories, community, self-reflection, experiences, creativity, photo shoots, social media, faith, community, small groups, personal growth, modeling, mental health, friendship, photography Follow Alex on Instagram: instagram.com/alexblakephotography Photo Camp Info:photocampinfo.com AI Culling/Editing 30-Day Free Trial: https://aftershoot.com/friends?ref=alexotto HoneyBook Discount: https://share.honeybook.com/alex89263 Merch, Presets, & More: https://www.alexblakeeducation.com/ ______ Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast to stay inspired and support the show!
Alex interviews Lisa Rowland @lrow.photography, a talented wedding photographer from Nashville. They discuss Lisa's journey from studying architecture to becoming a full-time photographer, her unique style that blends storytelling with editorial elements, and the importance of effective communication with clients. The conversation also touches on the hot topics of using Pinterest for inspiration, the challenges of location selection, and the Honeybook price increase. In this conversation, Lisa Rowland and Alex Blake discuss the challenges and triumphs of transitioning to full-time photography. They explore the emotional and financial preparations necessary for this leap, the importance of authenticity in social media, and the need for community support. Lisa shares her personal journey of overcoming self-doubt and embracing her identity as a photographer, while Alex emphasizes the significance of being real and relatable online. Together, they provide valuable insights for aspiring photographers looking to make a similar transition. Keywords: photography, wedding photography, client communication, architecture, Nashville, photography style, Pinterest, location selection, entrepreneurial journey, photography, business transition, self-doubt, confidence, authenticity, financial planning, social media, community support, HoneyBook, creative industry, entrepreneurship Follow Alex on Instagram: instagram.com/alexblakephotography Follow Lisa on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lrow.photography/ Photo Camp Info:photocampinfo.com AI Culling/Editing 30-Day Free Trial: https://aftershoot.com/friends?ref=alexotto HoneyBook Discount: https://share.honeybook.com/alex89263 Merch, Presets, & More: https://www.alexblakeeducation.com/ ______ Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast to stay inspired and support the show!
Alex Blake interviews Annie Salter, a college student and photographer, discussing her journey in photography, the challenges she faces in sports photography, and how she manages her busy schedule while pursuing her passions. Annie shares insights on the importance of community, collaboration, and her aspirations for the future, including a potential summer project focused on branding and photography. In this engaging conversation, Annie Salter shares her experiences as a sports photographer and college student, discussing the challenges of balancing work and leisure, staying organized, and managing overwhelm. She emphasizes the importance of enjoying college life while pursuing career goals and offers valuable advice for aspiring creatives. Annie also reflects on her future aspirations in photography and social media, highlighting the significance of taking advantage of available resources and opportunities. Keywords: photography, college life, sports photography, creative community, time management, internships, branding, personal growth, student life, photography tips, sports photography, college life, work-life balance, motivation, creative advice, photography business, organization, managing overwhelm, aspiring creatives, future goals Follow Alex on Instagram: instagram.com/alexblakephotography Follow Annie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aksalterphotos/ Photo Camp Info:photocampinfo.com AI Culling/Editing 30-Day Free Trial: https://aftershoot.com/friends?ref=alexotto HoneyBook Discount: https://share.honeybook.com/alex89263 Merch, Presets, & More: https://www.alexblakeeducation.com/ ______ Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast to stay inspired and support the show!
In a world that is hurtling forward at a pace never experienced by previous generations, the literature and research we have access to is showing us some common threads about self awareness and how our wellbeing is c rucial to how we lead ourselves and others. You are going to absolutely love Alex Blake, our guest this episode of Thriving Matters podcast. Alex has a facsinating personal and professional story that I know you will find hard to resist! As all our guests are 'ordinary guys and gals doing extra-ordinary things in life and work' we explore how we learn to adapt to change, manage feelings that make us feel uncomfortable, make choices, use the natural talents we all have, develop our self awareness so we can be aware of others and make the deliberate changes we want to live a fulfilling life - basically how we can FUEL our present to be resilient and curious and trust ourself. ENJOY! If you enjoy this conversation, share with your family, friends and colleagues and don't forget to subscribe on all podcast platforms. To Connect with Alex: LI: linkedin.com/in/alex-blake-diamond-stories URL: diamondstories.au Email: alex.blake@zoho.com Connect with Carrie: LI: linkedin.com/in/carriebenedet URL: carriebenedet.com (Company) Email: carolinebenedet2@gmail.com
Alex Blake welcomes Neshaszda Z Photography, a talented wedding photographer with a decade of experience. They discuss Neshaszda's journey from the military to photography, the challenges she faced, and how she found her niche in wedding photography. Neshaszda shares her faith's role in her business, trusting God, her creative process for social media content, and tips for photographers looking to grow their online presence. The conversation also touches on the importance of authenticity in a world increasingly influenced by Al, and Neshaszda's exciting plans for a bridal magazine in celebration of her 10-year anniversary in the industry. Keywords: wedding photography, social media, faith, photography tips, business growth, Nikon creator, creative community, photography journey, content creation, wedding videography Follow Alex on Instagram: instagram.com/alexblakephotography Follow Neshaszda on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neshaszdazphotography/ Photo Camp Info:photocampinfo.com Al Culling/Editing 30-Day Free Trial: https://aftershoot.com/friends?ref=alexotto HoneyBook Discount: https://share.honeybook.com/alex89263 Merch, Presets, & More: https://www.alexblakeeducation.com/ Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast to stay inspired and support the show!
Hi again! In this episode, I'm chatting with Charleston-based photographer Alex Blake about how she built a booming senior and brand photography biz. We talk about her journey from Georgia to the coast, overcoming the challenges of a new market, and finding unique ways to connect with local seniors. Alex also shares how she balances parents' expectations, manages a growing team, and hosts her immersive retreat, Photo Camp. If you're looking to carve out a niche, stand out in a crowded market, or just up your photography game, then I think you're going to love this episode. Meet Alex Alex Blake is a Charleston-based photographer, podcast host, and photography educator who never expected to become a full-time photographer—but now she can't imagine life any other way. Alex brings a deep passion for creativity, coaching, and community to her work and always tried to uplift people in every part of her job, whether she's capturing portraits, telling brand stories, or chatting with her fellow photographer friends. Through her podcast and educational content weekend, Photo Camp, she shares her insights on the art and business of photography, making education accessible and enjoyable. Known for her friendly, down-to-earth approach, Alex is all about helping fellow photographers feel seen and empowered as they find their own creative path in the industry. Connect with Alex: Website: alexblakephoto.com Instagram: @alexblakephotography TikTok: @alexblakephotography Podcast: www.youtube.com/@Alexblakephotography/podcasts Apply for Photo Camp here: www.photocampinfo.com Connect with Me: Do you need any more advice? Fill out the inquiry form below if you would like to schedule a mentorship with me! BOOK A MENTORSHIP Show Notes: summergracephoto.com Instagram: @summergrace.photo Shop My Products: My Summer Grace x G-Presets (discount code: SUMMERSCHOOL) My Pricing Guide Get 30% off Honeybook
Pull up a chair to our table because you're welcome in this honest and candid conversation about the recent Honeybook situation! What are your thoughts?! Share with us! Rachel's IG: https://instagram.com/racheltraxler Alex's IG: https://instagram.com/alexblakephotography
In this episode, Cassidy Lynne (@cassidylynne) chats with Alex Blake (@alexblakephotography) about senior photography, and Alex gives her best tips for running a successful photography workshop & retreat. Thanks so much Alex for coming on the podcast! Go check out Alex here: https://www.instagram.com/alexblakephotography/ SPONSORS: Get 15% off Aftershoot at https://aftershoot.com/friends?ref=cassidy WATCH THESE EPISODES ON YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/CassidyLynne Want more free education? Check out my website for photography freebies, presets, & courses! https://cassidylynneeducation.com Are you apart of our photography Facebook community group? Go to http://facebook.com/groups/cassidylynne/ and join the discussions of thousands of other photographers. Where you can find me: Follow me on Instagram!! Follow me on Tik Tok! Music by @mattngesa
In this episode of the podcast, Alex Blake (@alexblakephotography) sits down with the hilarious and vibrant Danielle Hickman (@_daniellephotog), a destination wedding and family photographer who travels to breathtaking locations to capture love stories. Danielle, known for her true-to-color photography style with a touch of filmy “home” style, shares how she brings her 'hype girl' energy into her sessions and how humor helps her connect with her clients. In This Episode: - Danielle's approach to creating engaging reels and hilarious content. - How she balances her energetic personality with maintaining professionalism. - Capturing her signature true-to-color style with a filmy touch in sessions. - The joys and challenges of destination weddings—what makes them special and how to handle the planning logistics. - Danielle's favorite destination so far and her dream wedding location. - Tips for photographers looking to break into the destination wedding industry. - The beauty of family sessions and building relationships with repeat clients. Connect with Alex Blake: - Watch on YouTube: (https://www.youtube.com/@Alexblakephotography) - Follow on Instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/alexblakephotography) - Photo Camp Info: (http://photocampinfo.com) Connect with Danielle Hickman: - Instagram: [@daniellehickman](https://www.instagram.com/_daniellephotog) Don't forget to apply to Photo Camp and rate/review the podcast!
In this episode, Alex Blake (@alexblakephotography) welcomes Abbey Jo (@abbeyjophotos), a talented brand photographer based in San Diego. As a new mom-to-be, Abbey shares her journey from shooting weddings to focusing on brand work, all while maintaining a beautiful film-inspired aesthetic in her photography. In This Episode: - Abbey introduces herself and shares her current photography gear and what she shoots. - Insights on how pregnancy and motherhood will influence her creative process and business. - A deep dive into Abbey's film-inspired style and how she achieves that look in digital photography. - The exciting journey of developing presets to match her aesthetic. - What she loves most about lifestyle and editorial photography in Southern California. - How her faith shapes her work as a photographer and entrepreneur. - Advice for photographers looking to transition into brand work from other niches. - Memorable and challenging shoots, including any horror stories she has to share. - What Abbey is most excited about as she embraces motherhood and upcoming projects. Connect with Alex Blake: - Watch on YouTube: (https://www.youtube.com/@Alexblakephotography) - Follow on Instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/alexblakephotography) - Photo Camp Info: (http://photocampinfo.com) Connect with Abbey Jo: - Instagram: [@abbeyjophotos](https://www.instagram.com/abbeyjophotos) Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast!
In this episode, Alex Blake (@alexblakephotography) shares her best tips for shooting in harsh mid-day sunlight. Learn how to handle tricky lighting, avoid blown-out highlights, and make the most of your photos! In This Episode: ● Challenges of Mid-Day Shoots: Harsh shadows, overexposure, and squinting. ● Tips: Use diffusers, find shade, try backlighting, and keep your ISO low. ● Posing & Editing: Use creative shadows, lower whites/highlights, and raise shadows in post-processing. Connect with Alex Blake: ● Watch on YouTube: Alex Blake Photography ● Follow on Instagram: @alexblakephotography ● Photo Camp Info: Photo Camp ● AI CULLING/EDITING 30 DAY FREE TRIAL: https://aftershoot.com/friends?ref=alexotto. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast!
In this episode, Alex Blake (@alexblakephotography) sits down with Shelby (@shelby.cece), a talented creative portrait photographer who recently moved to Charleston. Join us as Shelby shares her journey from relocating to a new city and becoming neighbors with Alex, to mastering the art of creative portraiture. Discover her unique approach to photography, how she overcomes challenges, and the secrets behind capturing her unique photos. In This Episode: - Shelby's journey in creative portrait photography. - The process from concept to execution of her creative portraits. - How Shelby collaborates with clients and makes them feel at ease. - Challenges in creative portraiture and strategies for overcoming them. - Balancing personal style with trends and social media pressures. - Tips for aspiring creative portrait photographers. Connect with Alex Blake: - Watch on YouTube: [Alex Blake Photography](https://www.youtube.com/@Alexblakephotography) - Follow on Instagram: [@alexblakephotography](https://www.instagram.com/alexblakephotography) - Photo Camp Info: [Photo Camp](http://photocampinfo.com) Connect with Shelby: - Instagram: [@shelby.cece](https://www.instagram.com/shelby.cece) Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast!
In this episode, Alex Blake (@alexblakephotography) interviews Shawna Marino (@shawna.marino_), a Charleston-based wedding dress designer who went from a small town in Indiana to leading runway shows at New York Fashion Week. Shawna shares her inspiring story, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the fast-paced fashion world, and reflects on her experiences as a young designer navigating the competitive fashion industry. Now settled in Charleston, Shawna reveals how her life has changed since transitioning from the New York fashion scene to a slower-paced life. In This Episode: - From Small Town Indiana to Fashion Success: Shawna talks about her humble beginnings and how she broke into the world of high-fashion wedding dress design, building a successful career on the runways of New York. - Behind the Scenes at New York Fashion Week: Discover insider stories from one of the biggest events in the fashion industry, including the pressure, excitement, and challenges that come with it. - Challenges of Being a Young Fashion Designer: Shawna shares her personal journey of being a young designer in a competitive field, discussing the obstacles and rewards that come with breaking into the fashion world at an early age. - Relocating to Charleston: Learn how Shawna made the bold decision to leave New York and what it's like running a wedding dress design business in Charleston, SC. Key Takeaways: - How Shawna Marino's journey from Indiana to New York Fashion Week shaped her as a designer. - The realities of working behind the scenes in the fashion industry. - Balancing creativity with the business side of wedding dress design. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast! ______________________ WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@Alexblakephotography FOLLOW ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/alexblakephotography PHOTO CAMP INFO: http://photocampinfo.com SHAWNA MARINO IG: https://www.instagram.com/shawna.marino_/ SHAWNA MARINO BRIDAL: https://www.shawnamdesigns.com/
358: Zurich Diamond League | Burnley Half | Kristian Ulriksen This episode is sponsored by Precision Fuel & Hydration, check out their free online planner that you can use to work out how much carb, sodium and fluid you need to perform at your best. Click here then use the code at checkout as mentioned on the show for a discount. Kristian Ulriksen takes his turn to guest host and talks about his change in training over the past year as well as his week leading to the Drammen Half. Julian returns and shares his stories from Zurich courtesy of On. Brad's strength continues to show through another week of marathon training. Olympic Bronze medallist Yared Nuguse took out the 1500 “rematch” at the Zurich Diamond League in 3:29.21, ahead of Jakob Ingebrigsten who battled a cold in the lead up as well as Cole Hocker. Oli Hoare ran 3:37.43, while Stewy McSweyn withdrew from starting the 3000m. Beatrice Chebet ran 14:09.52 to take out the 5000m in a World Lead time. Zurich Diamond League Results Jarryd Clifford heartbreakingly misses out on a Paralympic medal in the T12 1500m Final by .01 of a second. Reece Langdon won the bronze medal in the T38 1500m, while Rheed McCracken won bronze in the T34 800m. Paralympic Para Athletics Results Seth O'Donnell and Lissy Duncan both dominated the Burnley Half Marathon, with Seth O'Donnell winning in 1:02:05 over Harry Norman and Ben Chamberlain, while Lissy Duncan in 1:13:03 ahead of Erika Florez and Kate Mason. The winning teams in the Premier Divisions were Western Athletics in the Men's, and Glenhuntly the winning team in the Women's. Aths Vic Results Hub https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFTDCfpo9ZE Genevieve Gregson has a clear win at the Bridge to Brisbane 10km ahead of Richele Hill and Alex Blake, as did Liam Boudin ahead of Jack Bruce and Jude Thomas. Results Sarah Billings runs a 1:58.94 800m in Germany to clock a World Championships Qualifier. Word Athletics Results Josh Kerr finishes his season in style, breaking the long-standing course record of the 5th Avenue Mile in New York City in 3:44.3, while Karissa Schweizer was the breakaway winner in 4:14.8 which equaled Laura Muir's course record. NYRR Results Listener Question asks how to get your carb loading while you're out on the road, then Moose laments the potential of wasted talent. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
In this episode, Alex Blake (@alexblakephotography) interviews Summer Grace (@summergrace.photo), diving into the nuances of building a successful photography career while navigating significant life changes. From relocating to a new state to capturing couples in an editorial style, Summer shares her experiences and insights. The conversation also explores working alongside a spouse and the transition to pregnancy and motherhood as a photographer. In This Episode: - Moving to a New State in Photography: Summer reflects on the challenges and opportunities of relocating to a new state and its impact on her photography business. - Luxury vs. Success in Wedding Photography: Discover why Summer believes that wedding photography doesn't need to be luxury to be successful and how she finds value in different niches. - Editorial Style Wedding Photography: Hear about Summer's approach to capturing couples in an editorial style on their wedding day, and the storytelling elements involved. - Working Alongside Your Spouse: Summer and Alex share their experiences of working with their husbands, talking both the benefits and challenges. - Transitioning to Motherhood as a Photographer: Listen to Summer's reflections on balancing her photography career with the journey of becoming a mother. Don't forget to rate and review the podcast! _____________ WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@Alexblakephotography FOLLOW ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/alexblakephotography/ PHOTO CAMP INFO: http://photocampinfo.com SUMMER'S PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/summer-school/id1708684974
In this episode, Alex Blake (@alexblakephotography) is joined by the best guest—her husband, Zach! Join them as they take a trip down memory lane, sharing hilarious and sweet stories from their travels together over the years. From staying on the cliffs of Santorini, to getting weird massages in Italy, no story is off-limits. There's plenty of laughter as Alex (usually the queen of organization) gets called out on some of her more disorganized moments, making this episode a must-listen just for fun. Don't forget to rate and review the podcast! WATCH ON YOUTUBE: (https://www.youtube.com/@Alexblakephotography) FOLLOW ON INSTAGRAM: (https://www.instagram.com/alexblakephotography/) PHOTO CAMP INFO: (http://photocampinfo.com)
In this episode, Alex Blake (@alexblakephotography) sits down with her good friend Preston Luke (@iamprestonluke) to discuss the ins and outs of building a successful brand. From finding your unique voice to staying authentic while engaging with your audience, Preston shares his journey and offers invaluable advice for photographers at any stage of their careers. In This Episode: Finding Your Voice: Preston reveals how he discovered his unique style in photography and how it has shaped his brand over the years. Consistency vs. Authenticity: Balancing consistency with authenticity can be challenging. Preston shares his strategies for staying true to his brand while maintaining a consistent online presence. Engaging with Your Audience: Learn Preston's top tips for genuine engagement with followers, creating meaningful connections that go beyond the screen. Showcasing Personality: Discover how Preston showcases his personality online without oversharing, and why this balance is key to building trust with your audience. Dealing with Trends: Trends come and go, but staying true to your brand is crucial. Preston discusses how he navigates trends while remaining authentic to his style. Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: Preston opens up about his experiences with imposter syndrome and shares practical advice on how to overcome it. Monetization and Authenticity: The challenge of balancing monetization with authenticity is real. Preston talks about how he stays true to himself while monetizing his work. Advice for New Photographers: For those just starting out, Preston offers his top advice on building a strong, authentic brand. Don't forget to rate and review the podcast! WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@Alexblakephotography FOLLOW ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/alexblakephotography/ PHOTO CAMP INFO: http://photocampinfo.com
In this episode, Cassidy Lynne (@cassidylynne) and Alex Blake (@alexblakephotography) chat about how to organize your photography business and run efficient systems. ---------------- Thanks so much Alex for coming on today's episode! You can follow her here: https://www.instagram.com/alexblakephotography/ ---------------- Get a free 30 day trail and 20% off Aftershoot Edits 2.0 at www.aftershoot.com/edits ---------------- WATCH THESE EPISODES ON YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/CassidyLynne ---------------- Want more free education? Check out my website for photography freebies, presets, & courses! https://cassidylynneeducation.com ---------------- Are you apart of our photography Facebook community group? Go to http://facebook.com/groups/cassidylynne/ and join the discussions of thousands of other photographers. ---------------- Where you can find me: Follow me on Instagram!! Follow me on Tik Tok! ---------------- Music by @mattngesa
Aujourd'hui, j'ai le plaisir de recevoir au micro Louis Roullier. J'ai pris énormément de plaisir à échanger avec lui et à en apprendre plus sur son cheminement. Si vous avez écouté l'épisode précédent, avec Alex Blake, celui-ci résonnera forcément et lui fera écho. Louis est également professeur de yoga et était précédemment chanteur lyrique mais a suivi des sentiers bien différents pour en arriver là. Je vous laisse plonger avec moi dans ce récit passionnant, extrêmement touchant, raconté avec une très grande simplicité, honnêteté et humilité. Parfois la vie décide à notre place, nous emmène vers des chemins inattendus et nous permet d'embrasser le quotidien différemment ... Quelle force de s'avoir l'écouter ! Vous pouvez nous retrouver sur Instagram: Louis Roullier: https://www.instagram.com/louisroullieryoga/ Julie, Broc & Bois: https://www.instagram.com/broc.et.bois/ Divergences, le podcast: https://www.instagram.com/divergences_lepodcast/
Pour ce deuxième épisode, un peu particulier, je reçois Alex mon mari. Ancien chanteur lyrique, il a décidé de se consacrer au yoga il y a maintenant 5 ans et est aujourd'hui un merveilleux professeur, formateur et auteur. Son parcours, son cheminement fut et est pour moi l'un des plus inspirants car j'ai vu combien être à la bonne place, sans forcer, ouvrait toutes les portes. Combien suivre l'appel de son corps et de son esprit, s'écouter permettait aux opportunités d'arriver. J'espère que ce récit vous inspirera tout autant ! Vous pouvez nous retrouver sur Instagram: Alex Blake: https://www.instagram.com/alexblakeyoga/ Broc & Bois: https://www.instagram.com/broc.et.bois/
The team at Purposely is delighted to present an episode of the UK-based Charity Impact Podcast featuring the remarkable serial social entrepreneur, Ruth Ibegbuna. In this interview, host Alex Blake takes us on a journey through Ruth Ibegbuna's inspiring life, where she has founded multiple organisations including Reclaim Project, Roots Programme, Rekindle School, and Northern Soul. Ruth shares her transition from being a teacher to becoming a dedicated social entrepreneur, emphasising the vital role of listening to communities and addressing their unique needs. Through her experiences, she highlights the significance of balancing grassroots care with thought leadership, resulting in a positive and lasting impact in the realm of social change. Fundraising and board meetings can indeed be daunting challenges for any social entrepreneur, but in this conversation, Alex and Ruth delve into invaluable insights on building strong relationships with funders and assembling the right individuals for your organisation's board. They touch upon key strategies that have brought remarkable successes to Ruth's ventures, which have in turn led to significant changes in the communities they serve. Ruth shares the transformative power of embracing difficult conversations when necessary and adopting a genuine and authentic approach in professional settings. Moreover, the discussion takes a closer look at the importance of taking risks and fostering a culture of learning within the realm of social entrepreneurship. Ruth sheds light on Rekindle School, a groundbreaking initiative operating alongside the regular school curriculum, providing young people with a safe space to explore critical topics such as feminism, toxic masculinity, and race. Throughout the conversation, Alex and Ruth also highlight the significance of finding useful resources for social entrepreneurs and the undeniable power of taking action by connecting with organisations that are making a positive impact. If you're looking for inspiration to elevate your own organisation's impact, don't miss out on this enlightening conversation with Ruth Ibegbuna. Join Alex Blake and get ready to be inspired by Ruth's extraordinary journey and her unwavering dedication to making the world a better place. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mark-longbottom2/message
Lucinda and Andy are joined by Cathy Pharoah, visiting professor of charity funding at Bayes Business School. Cathy provides tips on the right way for voluntary organisations to approach potential major donors, stressing the importance of building networks and emphasising shared local links.She also suggests ways in which charities can offer something in return and points out that forward-looking activities tend to be most enticing to potential supporters.Later in the episode, the consultant and podcast host Alex Blake makes an appearance to promote the Charity Impact Podcast.Do you have stories of people whose lives have been transformed for the better thanks to your charity? If so, we'd like to hear them! All it takes is a short voice message to be featured on this podcast. Email lucinda.rouse@haymarket.com for further information.Tell us what you think of the Third Sector Podcast! Please take five minutes to let us know how we can bring you the most relevant, useful content. To fill in the survey, click here.Read the transcript. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello, welcome to the Charity Impact Podcast from me Alex Blake, your podcast host. The aim of the podcast is to help you increase your charity's income and impact by sharing the experience and expertise of our guests. We aim to showcase a diverse range of guests, including people whose voices have been less heard as well as established leaders in our field. We speak to charity CEOs, funders and experts on a range of topics that help you maximise your charity's impact. You can find episode notes and links to resources via https://www.kedaconsulting.co.uk/charity-impact-podcast/ We're 20 episodes in as I'm recording this updated trailer and we've had some amazing guests who are absolutely the stars of the show! So, whether you are CEO, fundraiser, manager, or any other flavour of social leader, welcome to the Charity Impact Podcast! * If you enjoy the podcast, please do follow us and leave a rating / review in your podcast player. * If you have any questions, feedback or enquiries regarding the podcast, you can reach us by e-mail at hello@kedaconsulting.co.uk Follow the Charity Impact Podcast: Twitter: @CharityImpactPd LinkedIn: @Charity Impact Podcast Facebook: @Charity Impact Podcast Follow our host, Alex Blake: Twitter: @alexblake_KEDA LinkedIn: @Alex Blake
Who do you know that has journeyed to 45 different countries? I admit to feeling just a touch envious! Our guest this episode is Alex Blake, an international best selling author, editor, intuitive coach and mentor, entrepreneur and mum of two lads. Alex is all about the journey and travelling is an incredible gateway to exploring not only a different culture but also yourself - your values, beliefs and assumptions that either block us or spur us on to becoming more than we are at this moment in time. Listeners, you will thoroughly enjoy how Alex has mined diamonds, managed multi-million-dollar construction projects during a 25-year career as a mining engineer, trekked Mount Kilimanjaro, and edited 17 bestselling books – yet her greatest achievements may be surmounting the challenges of parenting. Alex shares her truth, her vulnerabilites and her curosity mindset that has enabled her to unlock stories that shine. Listen in as we discuss the increbible power of self awareness to take charge of your own destiny and live the life you love. Alex believes that everything is a choice - that 'truth' can be revealing, confronting and exhilarating, and by using your intuition to reveal the truth in your heart you are able to DO THAT THING you deeply desire. "Truth provides you freedom to be who you are, to share your gifts with others, to live from your heart. That is what brings abundance, joy, adventure and love." We also talk about her pathway from engineering to book publishing and the incredible value of each of our stories. Everyone is on their own journey and may not think their story is compelling or unique or worth sharing. However, when we share stories, we give others a glimpse of inspiration. We plant a seed. You don't have to know the outcome all the time - just keep following what is in your heart and that is what will lead you to living and creating all that you love. It can be challenging to stick to your path and not be distracted by all the noise, conditioning and beliefs. But we ONLY get this one life and it's ours to live it our way. If you enjoyed this episode every podcaster loves a little love, so share with family, friends and colleagues and don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss our incredible global thriving guests! To connect with Alex: Email: alex@diamondstories.au URL: www.diamondstories.au/ To connect with Carrie: Email: carrie@carriebenedet.com URL: www.carriebenedet.com LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carriebenedet/
In this episode we speak to friend of the show, Alex Blake, Income and Impact Consultant and Host of Charity Impact Podcast. We speak about building a great charity and what this looks like, and how charities can move from good to great.
Derek Bardowell and Alex Blake discuss new approaches to funding racial justice and social change, highlighting initiatives that are setting an example of what a fairer society could look like. The Charity Impact podcast is the in-depth podcast for people working in the charity / non-profit sector, or more broadly to achieve social impact and/or social change. In this episode of the Charity Impact podcast, I talk to Derek Bardowell, author of Giving Back and CEO of Ten Years' Time. We discuss the problem with the traditional notion of philanthropy, charity and the systems in wider society; and go back to the original meaning of philanthropy – love of humanity, not the notion of wealthy people giving to the poor. Derek explains that the current model of philanthropy is based on preservation of the status quo. It's a cycle that preserves power for philanthropists and for very large charities/institutions. It's not addressing the root causes of issues, it's not funding systems change. When so much of our financial system is built on exploitation, we need to create a new way that is regenerative and fair for all. There are different ways of doing things and Derek highlights multiple positive examples of both funders and organisations/initiatives that are creating social change. If people don't know where to start, there are now organisations with the specialist knowledge to distribute funds equitably and to support black and minoritized communities. These new funders and changemakers are showing us how things can be done differently and what a different society could look like. We also discuss Derek's popular book, Giving Back, which critiques philanthropy and offers solutions; as well as lots of other books, organisations and movements to read, learn about and support. If you enjoy the podcast, please do follow us and leave a rating / review. For links to resources and organisations mentioned in this episode, please visit https://www.kedaconsulting.co.uk/charity-impact-podcast/ If you have any questions, feedback or enquiries regarding the podcast, you can reach us at E-mail: hello@kedaconsulting.co.uk Twitter: @CharityImpactPd LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/charity-impact-podcast/ The purpose of the Charity Impact podcast is to learn more about how effective charities and individuals achieve social change or social impact. Each episode, I ask a guest working in this field about their approach so that you and I can gain insights to maximise the impact of our own work. These 1-2-1 interviews will cover a variety of areas, including strategy, social impact, learning and evaluation, funding and philanthropy, income generation and fundraising, sector issues and more. This podcast is for anyone who wants to make a difference, but particularly those who are working for social change / impact; including charity trustees, CEOs, staff, volunteers, advisors, philanthropists and public service professionals.
Ya'll asked and I delivered! In honor of the month of love, I have my love, Alex Blake aka Drummer Bae here on the podcast. In this episode we talk all about our story, how we met, his career and answer some of your burning questions. For my ladies, you can also hear a male perspective when it comes to all things relationships and love, it's a win win for everyone listening. It was so fun having him with me in the studio and I look forward to part 2 of having him on the pod. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did! Each week will be a different topic! Make sure to follow all of the social handles to know the topic of the week. You can send in your questions/stories via the website, email or social media! CHECK OUT THE WEBSITE: www.dearimani.com NEED ADVICE? Website: www.dearimani.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dearimanipodcast/ Email: hello@dearimani.com LISTEN HERE: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1etub3vvy4voI2C2dMJNdo Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dear-imani/id1627855467 FOLLOW DEAR IMANI PODCAST Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dearimanipodcast/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dearimanipodcast?lang=en FOLLOW IMANI: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imani_blackmon/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@itsimaniblackmon?lang=en BUSINESS INQUIRIES : hello@dearimani.com
“If there was one thing I could change about the sector it would be the diversity of trustee boards” Paul Nott – how to recruit and retain the best staff for your charity. (#4) Paul Nott is a consultant helping charities to improve staff recruitment and retention. For the last year almost, Paul has been offering consultancy to organisations to improve their internal systems to both attract new staff and, as importantly, to retain the good people they already have. Paul is also a coach, helping individuals and teams to develop their careers, create their own definitions of success and plan achievable steps to make them happen. Prior to this Paul has been a recruitment consultant specialising in fundraising, marketing and senior roles in the sector for the last 16 years and has also been a fundraiser, a charity founder and a trustee. In this episode, we discuss charity sector recruitment and retention in some detail – the challenges and solutions; tips for learning and development; career advice and more. For episode notes, links and other guests, please visit https://www.kedaconsulting.co.uk/charity-impact-podcast/ If you enjoy the podcast, please do follow us and leave a rating / review. If you have any questions, feedback or enquiries regarding the podcast, you can e-mail hello@kedaconsulting.co.uk or tweet @alexblake_KEDA This Podcast is brought to you by KEDA Consulting, which provides strategic consultancy support to charities. KEDA is led by Alex Blake who works as a management consultant, specifically for charities and non-profits in the UK, with the aim of maximising social impact. We help charities to be as effective as possible in delivering their charitable objectives through developing strategy and plans; securing funding; undertaking reviews; and a range of other consulting projects involving research, analysis, facilitation and reporting. The purpose of the Charity Impact podcast is to learn more about how effective charities and individuals achieve social change or social impact. This podcast is for anyone who wants to make a difference, but particularly those who are working for social change / impact; including charity trustees, CEOs, staff, volunteers, advisors, philanthropists and public service professionals.
“What helps or hinders us is us, it's how we are, managing stress and conflict, how resilient we are. Coaching has been really helpful in shining a light on those things.” Amanda Batten, CEO of Contact - the charity for families with disabled children – strategist; campaigner; Agatha Christie fan; collaborator; and occasionally ‘a bit of a martyr'. (#3) Amanda Batten is Chief Executive of Contact, the charity for families with disabled children and chair of the Disabled Children's Partnership campaign. Amanda was previously director of external affairs at the National Autistic Society (NAS). While there she led a multi-award winning campaign to secure the Autism Act, the first ever condition-specific legislation. She played a key role supporting the development of autism strategies in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Amanda studied Economics and Politics at Birmingham University and holds an MSc Voluntary Sector Management from Bayes Business School. In this episode, we discuss a range of topics including the experience of becoming a Charity CEO; coaching; campaigning; diary management to maximise energy flow; Agatha Christie for recovery; the power of feedback and remembering to be less ‘martyrish'. For episode notes, links and other guests, please visit https://www.kedaconsulting.co.uk/charity-impact-podcast/ If you enjoy the podcast, please do follow us and leave a rating / review. If you have any questions, feedback or enquiries regarding the podcast, you can e-mail hello@kedaconsulting.co.uk or tweet @alexblake_KEDA This Podcast is brought to you by KEDA Consulting, which provides strategic consultancy support to charities. KEDA is led by Alex Blake who works as a management consultant, specifically for charities and non-profits in the UK, with the aim of maximising social impact. We help charities to be as effective as possible in delivering their charitable objectives through developing strategy and plans; securing funding; undertaking reviews; and a range of other consulting projects involving research, analysis, facilitation and reporting. The purpose of the Charity Impact podcast is to learn more about how effective charities and individuals achieve social change or social impact. This podcast is for anyone who wants to make a difference, but particularly those who are working for social change / impact; including charity trustees, CEOs, staff, volunteers, advisors, philanthropists and public service professionals.
“Unless you can show and evidence that you are a truly inclusive organisation, you do not have the right to ask someone to bring their ‘whole self' to work.” Dee Brecker is currently Deputy Director of High Value Fundraising at Guys and St Thomas' Charity. Dee has previously held senior roles in philanthropy, fundraising and communications at a range of interesting organisations including the LSE, Carers UK, Sense and the Department of Health. Dee's also been a trustee, a chair, a consultant and is a qualified coach. I know Dee because we've worked together a couple of times directly and because we try to stay in touch when we're not working together. I see Dee as an excellent fundraiser and relationship builder, importantly an organisational navigator, a thinker, strategist and an articulate communicator. Dee has some great insights to share. We discuss recruitment, from both sides; working in and across organisations of differing sizes; diversity and inclusion – finding the confidence to speak up, demonstrate diversity in leadership and fighting to recruit more diverse teams; the benefits of informal catch ups with peers; asking beneficiaries to donate; strategy development; working with consultants and agencies; facilitation; and coaching. For episode notes, links and other guests, please visit https://www.kedaconsulting.co.uk/charity-impact-podcast/ If you enjoy the podcast, please do follow us and leave a rating / review. If you have any questions, feedback or enquiries regarding the podcast, you can e-mail hello@kedaconsulting.co.uk or tweet @alexblake_KEDA This Podcast is brought to you by KEDA Consulting, which provides strategic consultancy support to charities. KEDA is led by Alex Blake who works as a management consultant, specifically for charities and non-profits in the UK, with the aim of maximising social impact. We help charities to be as effective as possible in delivering their charitable objectives through developing strategy and plans; securing funding; undertaking reviews; and a range of other consulting projects involving research, analysis, facilitation and reporting. The purpose of the Charity Impact podcast is to learn more about how effective charities and individuals achieve social change or social impact. This podcast is for anyone who wants to make a difference, but particularly those who are working for social change / impact; including charity trustees, CEOs, staff, volunteers, advisors, philanthropists and public service professionals.
“If I went back to being a large charity CEO I would do it differently following my experience at Helpforce.” In this episode, we discuss a range of topics including growing the impact of volunteering health and care; joining the sector; different CEO roles; prioritising relationships over tasks; turning £3m into £15m through social enterprise; campaigning; managing the impact of service failure; communicating your vision; the importance of charities to society and the lack of recognition from Government. Mark Lever OBE is the Chief Executive at Helpforce. Mark is a Chartered Accountant with a Cranfield MBA. The first 13 years of his career were spent training and practising as a Chartered Accountant, he then decided to leave the world of finance and move into the third sector – a decision he has not regretted for a single minute of his 25 + years in the sector. During this time, he has been Chief Executive of the WRVS (now Royal Voluntary Service) and the National Autistic Society. He joined Helpforce in 2019 and has been leading the charity in its mission to accelerate the growth and impact of volunteering in health and care. Mark has held numerous trustee positions and in his time at Helpforce has been awarded an OBE for services to volunteering during the pandemic. For episode notes, links and other guests, please visit https://www.kedaconsulting.co.uk/charity-impact-podcast/ If you enjoy the podcast, please do follow us and leave a rating / review. If you have any questions, feedback or enquiries regarding the podcast, you can e-mail hello@kedaconsulting.co.uk or tweet @alexblake_KEDA This Podcast is brought to you by KEDA Consulting, which provides strategic consultancy support to charities. KEDA is led by Alex Blake who works as a management consultant, specifically for charities and non-profits in the UK, with the aim of maximising social impact. We help charities to be as effective as possible in delivering their charitable objectives through developing strategy and plans; securing funding; undertaking reviews; and a range of other consulting projects involving research, analysis, facilitation and reporting. The purpose of the Charity Impact podcast is to learn more about how effective charities and individuals achieve social change or social impact. This podcast is for anyone who wants to make a difference, but particularly those who are working for social change / impact; including charity trustees, CEOs, staff, volunteers, advisors, philanthropists and public service professionals.
This is a brief introduction to the Charity impact podcast. The text version is below. Hello, welcome to the Charity Impact Podcast where our purpose is to learn more about how effective charities and individuals achieve social change or social impact. My name is Alex Blake, I'm a strategic consultant working exclusively with charities and non-profits, and each episode I ask a guest working in this field about their approach so that you and I can gain insights to maximise the impact of our own work. These 1-2-1 interviews will cover a variety of areas, including strategy, tactics, resources, motivations, learning and more. This podcast is for anyone who wants to make a difference, but particularly those who are working for social change / impact; including charity trustees, CEOs, staff, volunteers, advisors, philanthropists and public service professionals. If you enjoy the podcast, please do follow us and leave a rating on whatever podcasting platform you use. It only takes a few seconds and really does mean a lot to me. If you would like to share your feedback, comments or have any questions about the podcast, you can post on Twitter making sure you include me @alexblake_keda or on LinkedIn it would be @alexblake with a space between the 1st and 2nd name and that should tag me so I get a notification and can read and respond. I would love to hear from you and any specific feedback will be a huge help, with the positives spurring me on to put the work into producing more episodes for you and the constructive criticism will help me improve, so please don't be shy about sharing your thoughts, advice and tips. You can also e-mail me at hello@kedaconsulting.co.uk. The Charity Impact Podcast is brought to you by KEDA Consulting, the company I started in 2013 to help charities maximise their impact. I work with charities and non profits to develop their strategies; explore solutions to the challenges they face; increase and diversify their income; develop partnerships; review performance; undertake research and more. You can find out more at www.kedaconsulting.co.uk/charity-impact-podcast where you can find all episodes of the Podcast and you can sign up for our e-mails to ensure you're the first to know about future episodes, articles, live events etc.
Welcome back to another episode. Today's ride on the Hot Mess Express is a new case and update on a past case so grab a cocktail and buckle up. Our new case is that of Sierra Shields a flight attendant that went missing only to be found months later dead on Rikers Island. It's a case with twists and turns and no real clear ending. Speaking of no clear ending we have an update in Alex's case. Bodycam footage has been released and it proves his death was anything but ordinary. Now this new footage doesn't provide us with anymore answers but we feel it does back Alex's mothers claims about his death. So listen to both stories and let us know what you think. Ways to help in Alex's case: Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/257154219690892 Change.org petition: https://chng.it/XXjK6GWHQW Socials: Instagram- tequilashewrote Tiktok- tequilashewrote Facebook- tequila, she wrote Twitter- tequilashewrote Patreon- tequilashewrote Email- tequilashewrote@gmail.com Resources: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna649976 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3794200/amp/Remains-Sierra-Shields-Rikers-Island-flight-attendant-went-missing-LaGuardia-airport-New-York-City.html https://people.com/crime/sierra-shields-missing-flight-attendants-family-searches-for-answers/?amp=true https://heavy.com/news/2016/01/sierra-shields-missing-laguardia-airport-queens-flight-attendant-photos-pictures-family-facebook-quit-job-age-church-description/amp/ https://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20160927/ditmars/sierra-shields-missing-flight-attendant-cause-of-death.amp/ https://scallywagandvagabond.com/2016/09/sierra-shields-flight-attendant-missing-body-found/amp/ https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/newyork/news/sierra-shields-missing/#app https://www.purdueexponent.org/city_state/video_0e8b2010-082b-11ed-9c0e-9bff74312b33.html https://www.purdueexponent.org/city_state/article_0803df1c-082a-11ed-9647-cf9313392586.html --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tequilashewrote/support
On this weeks Podcast, Shepton Mallet joint manager, Craig Loxton, explains how he'd like to take Mallet to the next level after another impressive season in the Premier Division and Devizes Town joint manager, Alex Blake, talks about the importance of the Clubs Under 18 players to the first team and what that means to the way the Club goes about its approach to safeguarding.
In this extra special episode we break from our normal scope of cases, and move on to a case where a mother is fighting for justice after the untimely demise of her son. Support Jennifer in her struggle to get her son's case opening by joining the Facebook group: Justice for Alex Blake VanDalsen. https://www.facebook.com/groups/257154219690892 You can also sign the petition: https://chng.it/svqnbnBrgr And if you can afford any donation into helping Jennifer with the expenses and loss of income she faces while trying to get the investigation reopened you can donate to the gofundme page: https://gofund.me/f64e9600 For more information on PodVoice and our other companion podcasts visit our website: https://podvoiceinfo.wixsite.com/podvoice-1 Find us on Social Media! Facebook: Wicked Crimes South Africa Twitter: @CrimesSouth Support us financially! Paypal: Paypal.me/WickedCrimes Patreon: Patreon.com/WickedCrimes Helpline Number: 082 821 3447 PodVoice Website
Online Tutoring - BlakeTutoring.com with Alex Blake Watch the full talk on YouTube in 4k at https://youtu.be/9YJX8jz_r1U
Radha Thomas was born in Tamil Nadu in India. She is The Indian Council for Cultural Relation's worldwide ambassador of jazz. Thomas is one of the country's most beloved jazz vocalists. She writes, arranges, and composes original music. As a teen, she headlined Human Bondage, India's popular rock band in the 1970s. She loved jazz and combined the tonal complexities of jazz with the rhythmic nuances of Indian classical music. Thomas (nee Shottam) represented India at European jazz festivals. In New York, performed for 20 years with musicians Michael Brecker, John Scofield, John Faddis, Alex Blake, Buddy Williams, Harvey Mason, Anthony Jackson, John Abercrombie, Ryo Kawasaki, Joe Farrell, Joe Giglio, and Ron McClure in NYC's jazz clubs, including Sweet Basil, The Bottom Line, and Alice Tully Hall. Mirror of my Mind showcased her talents in the USA time in 1979. Four of her novels have been published. Men On My Mind' and ‘More Men On My Mind (Rupa Publications), The Cauliflower Diet (Penguin/Random House), Dog Tails, donated to a dog shelter. In 2022, she began The Indie Dog, a podcast to tackle the problem of street dogs in India. http://wijsf.org http://radhathomas.com
My guest Alex Blake, is founder of PMA Obviously! and has found purpose in sharing his story, having started his wellbeing business in 2020, during the first lockdown. He has recently been recognised nationally and has been awarded the Lifestyle Coach Award for the South Coast. Today he seeks to help and inspire others to overcome the shame and fear of admitting attempted suicide and supports in the education and corporate sectors. Topics:Social AwkwardnessDecision makingFeeling lostSharing Mental HealthEducation and depressionWorking in techHiding behind social mediaSuicide PreventionRecharging your own batteriesChanging career direction to find fulfilmentBeing saved from suicideSuicide Prevention CharityBreaking down barriers at work. PMA Obviously!https://pmaobviously.co.uk/ Alex: https://www.instagram.com/pmaobviously/https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-blake-%F0%9F%A7%A0%F0%9F%97%A3%F0%9F%8C%8D-254822135/ Lou: https://www.instagram.com/loutemlett/https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisetemlett/ TECH TALKS with Lou - email signup: http://eepurl.com/hPy02L MUSIC CREDIT:ARTIST: Maleki Ram | ALBUM: The Ghost at the End of the World | TRACK: The Rushhttps://music.apple.com/gb/album/the-rush/1098113666?i=1098113677 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On 2/3/2021, Alex VanDalsen told his younger sister goodnight and went to bed. That was the last time anyone saw Alex alive.
This weeks episode on the NOEoudoors Fishing Podcast we are joined by Our hosts Carl Noe with NOEoutdoors and Hunter Moore with Mooreoutdoorz and a special guest Alex Blake who is an avid Bow fisher! This week included stories of Past trips with different types of fishing as well as on different lakes in Georgia. These lakes include Brushy Branch, Oconee, and Allatoona.Alex took us through Bow fishing in a tournament and for fun by his own experiences. Carl talked about his recent trip to Brushy Branch and catching all different types of fish and only leaving the Lake with one “bruise” to the boat. Hunter was recently on Lake Oconee for the NorthWest Georgia Crappie Trail and shared some things he did while in the heat of a tournament.Are there things you want to know more about? Do you have any questions you want to ask these guys? If so please email us at NOEoutdoors@gmail.comDONT FORGET that the NOEoutdoors Fishing Expo presented by Miracle Mist is coming February 18th-20th 2022. The Two day tournament will open up registration December 1st!!Thank you to all of our listeners. We appreciate you!We will see you again on December 2nd and hope you all have a Happy Thanksgiving !
We live in a world with many things that stress us out. How to overcome it? Alex Blake shares his valuable insights. P.M.A. Obviously! (Positive. Mental. Attitude) was setup in 2020 with the ultimate goal of suicide prevention. From personal mental illness struggles for over 15 years, he has been in recovery since an attempt…
How are grant seekers and grant makers currently working to better society and what needs to change? In this episode we speak with Alex Blake about this and the progress that is being made to evolve how grant seekers and grant makers are collaborating to deliver for beneficiaries and create more effective progressive societal change.
Timeless trio at Made In New York Jazz Club in Park Slope Brooklyn from 2020
Eric Balkman and Dave Gerczak try to figure out what's wrong with the Magic Cord and who makes the better start this weekend between Jerick McKinnon and Ronnie Hillman. Also Fantasy Football Players Championship (FFPC) Main Event leaders Chris Holland and Alex Blake join the show live from thier homes in Singapore to talk about Ben Tate, Scott Chandler and drafting high-mileage running backs like Arian Foster and Marshawn Lynch. Plus, the guys answer your calls, emails, tweets and more all on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour!
Eric Balkman and Dave Gerczak cover the annual HSFF Hour Footballguys Players Championship draft live for two full hours! Follow along at YouTube.com/NFL and see how friends of the show and Fantasy Football Players Championship (FFPC) players Don Terminiello, Mike Guzylak, Joe Scoza, Hudson Kern Reeve, Darren Armani, Chris Holland, Alex Blake and Paul Schmidt draft what they hope to be a $300,000 team. Footballguys co-founder David Dodds and Kentucky Fantasy Football State Championship commissioner Ferrell Elliott also drop by to co-host the festivities as well. Plus, the guys answer your calls, emails, tweets and more all on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour!
Eric Balkman and Dave Gerczak cover the 2014 Fantasy Football Players Championship (FFPC) Pros Vs. Joes League #4 Speed Racer Division. The Pros are made up of Kevin English from DraftSharks.com, Corey Parson from Sirius XM Fantasy Radio, Jay Myers from DynastyFootballWarehouse.com, Mike Clay from ProFootballFocus.com, Chris Woodall from RotoChatter.com and the Sablich brothers from the New York Times Fifth Down blog. They will take on the Joes made up of FFPC players Alex Blake, Chris Holland, Gregg Zwickel, Josh Neblett, Jeff Tirabassi, Shawn Coots and Rob Noye. Plus, the guys answer your calls, emails, tweets and more all on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour!