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Frank talks about the latest on the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore and asks listeners for their theories. He moves on to name Listener of the Week and open mail. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we are chatting with Allison Tackette (@luckytictac), who is a speaker at the Bougie in a Backpack Virtual Travel Summit. Allison is a points and miles pro, who grew up flying southwest on the same vacation every year and now flies the most amazing business and first class flights all around the world. She will be speaking about how to book Epic Flights on Points and Miles How Allison got started with points and miles Which card she would recommend to start with Which types of points are her favorite Why she recommends spending points and miles as quickly as possible How big of a stockpile of points you might need depending on your goals How to earn lots of points without a lot of spend Her controversial answer for favorite business class flight What is the difference between international business and first class and when in the first class upgrade now worth it and more! You can find Allision on instagram here! instagram.com/luckytictac You can get your ticket for the Bougie in a Backpack Virtual Travel Summit here! https://bougieinabackpack.thrivecart.com/bougie-travel-summit/ Grab our VIP Goody Bag with all of the replays to the summit here! You can find our FREE Travel Beginner's Blueprint Here: https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/457913/90732056966858389/share Want to submit a question or comment to our Bougie Mailbag? You can do so here: https://forms.gle/Hb3iAbCfsK5BWnii8 Be sure to join our facebook community: facebook.com/groups/bougieinabackpack Download CardPointers to know the right card to use when, and to track your credit card offers across cards! Using this link, you can save 30% or more on a Pro membership. cardpointers.com/bougie Bougie in a Backpack is part of an affiliate sales network and receives compensation for sending traffic to partner sites, such as Milevalue.com. This compensation may impact how and where links appear. This site does not include all financial companies or all available financial offers. Terms apply to American Express benefits and offers. Enrollment may be required for select American Express benefits and offers. Visit americanexpress.com to learn more. All of our favorite cards are listed here if you want to learn more! milevalue.com/best-credit-cards/?aff=biab Find us on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bougieinabackpack/ https://www.instagram.com/travelmackenzie https://www.instagram.com/pennywisetraveler
Allison Sutter is an accomplished author, channel, spiritual mentor, and intuitive with years of experience helping people tap into their intuition. Her expertise lies in teaching people how to use their intuition to live more authentically, peacefully, and joyfully. Allision's books, courses, private coaching, and retreats have helped countless individuals find their purpose, passion, and true self. Allison's signature approach is based on connecting with one's soul, higher self, and the universe through visualization, and intuitive exercises. She believes that we have an inherent ability to access higher knowledge and guidance through intuition, and that by learning to trust and follow our intuition, we can make better choices, avoid pitfalls, and create a life that is aligned with our highest good. With her background in psychology, spirituality, and intuitive development, Allison has a unique perspective on human nature and the mysteries of life. She combines her own insights with the wisdom of ancient teachings to create powerful transformational experiences for her clients. To learn more about Allison Sutter and her work, you can visit her website at www.allisonsutter.com. You can also connect with her on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dawn9792/message
This week on WIBcast, Allison Minogue will remind you never to settle. At Boston College, Allison studied Psychology and Economics and found her niche in behavioral economics in the middle. After graduation, she joined a market research firm where her academic interests were elevated in practice. She gives a deep dive into what it means to apply data to human behaviors, and we discuss how to turn data collection into applicable strategic goals through visualization and narration. We also talk about concepts from Daniel Kahneman's Thinking Fast and Slow, one of the more influential works on behavioral economics. Allison has adopted many of Kahnmenan's ideas into her own work. Allision attended Columbia Business School, and in a different view on business school than I have heard before, Allison explained that she viewed her time there as a chance to pivot. She joined McKinsey afterward. Her interest in consulting stemmed from a desire to work across industries, and the role at McKinsey allowed her to travel and develop a new set of hard skills. Now, Allison is a year into her newest role as a Strategy and Operations Lead for Google Cloud. She helps with everything from headcount and budget to reporting and metrics of special projects. The importance of Cloud technologies was elevated to the forefront of how we work during Covid, and Allison is diving into what consumers want out of a streaming experience and how to create that.
In this episode, Cherise is joined by John Marx, AIA, Co-Founding Principal and Chief Artistic Officer at Form4 Architecture in San Francisco, California. John is responsible for developing Form4 Architecture's design vision and philosophical language. In this conversation, John shares his experience and insights into his work on the Innovation Curve Life Science Campus in Palo Alto, California. The project is a 265,895 square-foot, four-building, LEED Platinum life-science campus on the edge of the Stanford Research Park. The clear glass envelope with glass shading fins creates a crystalline form that evokes a sense of lightness and spirit. A mid-level blue horizontal ribbon shading element follows the shape of the classic R&D timeline; from creative spark, through trial and tribulation, to welcome success. To see project photos and details discussed, visit https://www.arcat.com/podcast (arcat.com/podcast) Allison Koo, Managing Director at Sand Hill Property Co., also shares her perspective as the client and building owner. Involved from land acquisition to occupancy and stabilization, Allision provides wide-ranging insight into an owner's decision making process. This project provided unique challenges and opportunities - A unique curved shading element and design feature required unconventional materials to build, the design balanced extensive use of glass with effective sun shading elements to help obtain LEED platinum certification, a creative and flexible design allowed the owner to effectively navigate volatility in the real estate market, and much more. If you enjoy this show, you can find similar content at https://gablmedia.com/ (Gābl Media).
Andy is the CEO of Transworld Business Advisors - the number one business brokerage and an international Franchisor through a partnership with United Franchise Group. They have currently over 400 business brokers in the organization and have over 3,000 businesses for sale. They also have 120+ franchisees in the US and several internationally. Andy is a recognized speaker and trainer in the subject of business sales, valuation and negotiations. He has taught his self-authored negotiations class to associations, construction companies, media sales teams, government agencies, high school & university students. His signature charity event "Andy's Family Pasta Dinner" is in its 17th year and has raised over $1,000,000. He is a father of two, Rachel and Lauren. He and his wife, Allision, are Hollywood residents. https://www.tworld.com/agent/andrewcagnetta/ https://www.andyspastadinner.com/ Social Media Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/acagnetta/ https://www.facebook.com/AndyCagnetta/ https://twitter.com/acags
This month Aaron and Josh Sarnecky are talking about Kim Possible for its 20th anniversary. Joining the brothers is Allison Lips, Digital Trends Editor for The Pop Break. Kim Possible premiered on Disney Channel on June 7, 2002. It ran for four seasons, with a total of 87 episodes, plus a crossover with Lilo & Stitch: The Series. The show ended on September 7, 2007. The series follows Kim Possible (Christy Carlson Romano), a girl trying to balance her life as an average high school student and a world famous crimefighter. Assisting Kim is her sidekick Ron Stoppable (Will Friedle), tech wiz Wade (Tahj Mowry), and Ron's naked mole rat Rufus (Nancy Cartwright). Kim's main foes are Dr. Drakken (John DiMaggio) and his henchwoman Shego (Nicole Sullivan). Kim Possible was enormously successful and earned multiple Emmy nominations, winning in 2005 for Sound Mixing. It received a live action Disney Channel Original Movie in 2019. Aaron, Josh, and Allision look at the premiere, while also going into the characters, action, and comedy of the show. They discuss the series' legacy as well. For another Disney Channel show, you can listen to Josh and Aaron talk about Cory in the House. You can follow Allison on Twitter @AllisonMLips. Kim Possible is streaming on Disney+ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/popbreaktv/message
On today's episode of Raw Data by P3 Adaptive, we welcome Allison Kennedy to the show. Allision is a Certified Microsoft trainer and MVP specializing in Excel but, according to her, that just means that she is a puzzle solver, number cruncher, and an Excel aficionado. Allision is one of the rare data gene types who loves teaching others to embrace their data for the good of humanity or for one-upping Australia. A true educator at heart, Allision's data origin story involves transitioning from Mechanical Engineering into education, first with languages in Spain and then with all things data on the other side of the world in New Zealand proving that with the right data skills, you really can go places. In addition, we hear about her other passion: meditative free diving. Recently certified as a Four Start Advanced Master freediver, Allison can reach depths of 32 meters on a single lung full of air (don't try this at home). On the topic of freediving, Rob shares a Pop Collie anecdote, and we have a good laugh at the wiliness of the Collie family in pranking the younger generation. How? No spoilers here. You'll have to listen to find out this and more on today's episode. Also on this episode: Pavlova Just-in-Time Training Chalk Dust Torture - Phish George Carlin Joke – Original Version VLOOKUP Power BI Summit Attribution Bias Four Star Freediver Freediving World Record Pop Collie Blog Post Power BI Community Forum Chalk Dust Torture – The Lyrics Lars Schreiber – P3 Adaptive Podcast
Traditionally, marketing and admissions teams have functioned as independent units at colleges and universities. However, institutions like Siena College are changing the tide by creating a more collaborative environment in which these teams work together to achieve the common goal of increasing enrollment. In this episode, you will hear Katie and Allison answer questions like:What ideas do you have for how marketing and admissions should function as more collaborative units within a college or university over the next several years?Should higher ed communications function independently and handle all PR and internal communication responsibilities so marketing and admissions teams can evolve to work together as a singular unit?How responsible should marketing teams be for enrollment?Tune in as Zach, Katie and Allison explore how the relationship between marketing and admissions at Siena College has evolved over the last twenty years, and the future of this collaboration across higher ed in years to come. You can connect with Katie on LinkedIn here, and connect with Allision on LinkedIn or follow her on Twitter here. The Enrollify Podcast is brought to you by Enrollify — the one-stop-shop for higher ed marketers looking to grow. Explore our entire network of podcasts or enroll yourself in a free eCourse at Enrollify.org. Thinking it might be time for a new job? Start your search on Enrollify Jobs — a jobs board exclusively featuring admissions and marketing jobs in higher ed that have a posted salary or salary range.
What's it like bootstrapping your company and finding success? Join me as I talk with Allision, CEO of Sweet Logic about why she made the decision and the opportunities and challenges that came with it. We also discuss the mental and emotional health challenges of being a food founder and how to develop a process to navigate through it.Startup to Scale is a podcast by Foodbevy, an online community to connect emerging food, beverage, and CPG founders to great resources and partners to grow their business. Visit us at Foodbevy.com to learn about becoming a member or an industry partner today.
I grew up hearing that we should "love the sinner, and hate the sin."How likely is it that we can successfully do that?And what about when the "sin" is part of the identity of the "sinner?" Can we really extricate one from the other? Do we need to?Allision and Ken hash this out and maybe come to some conclusions.Please share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. You can email me at ken@chocolatecakebytes.com and follow me at https://www.facebook.com/ChocolateCakeByteshttps://ww...
I grew up hearing that we should "love the sinner, and hate the sin."How likely is it that we can successfully do that?And what about when the "sin" is part of the identity of the "sinner?" Can we really extricate one from the other? Do we need to?Allision and Ken hash this out and maybe come to some conclusions.
Imagine being newly married, strapped with school debt in a new town where you know less than 5 people. This week’s guest is Dr. John Kelley. Owner and founder of Kelley Orthodontics. Dr. Kelley attended Baylor University and received his Doctorate in Dental Surgery (DDS) from the University of Texas Dental Branch in Houston. He and his wife Allision moved to FW in 1999 and founded Live Thankfully which is a not for profit that’s had a huge impact on our local community.Hop in and listen to his out-of-the-box approach to business!P.S. John and I have spent 100s of hours training together in the dark on bicycles…(he’s an athletic beast!)Useful Links and Book Mentions:Kelley OrthodonticsThe Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown
Allison Kenny, is the CEO and Founder of The Bellydance Meditation Method and The Shimmy Cure! She works specifically with women to help them reconnect to their joy, their sensuality, and their femininity through Bellydance Immersion workshops online. In this interview she shares how your feminine energy can help you find balance in your life and move your business forward by being in feminine flow. Connect with Allision->https://bellydancemeditation.com/landing-page-a-30-for-301584209911935 Allision's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Activate-Your-Divine-Feminine-120348826028043
I like to think all therapists have good inner compasses - they know right from wrong. Occasionally things get a little gray area: can you take clients with you when you leave a group practice? Maybe. What about asking a client to leave a Google Business rating for you? Not awesome. How do you navigate your personal therapist referring to you? Dig in - on today's episode we're talking ethics. Sponsored by TherapyNotes
“Cuantas va querer mi amor? Ya le van a salir.” These and other similar phrases may have been uttered by Randy and Allison, a pupuseros that sought to put pupusas on the map in Manhattan’s lower east side with his restaurant Cabalito. Put on your delanal, grab a bit of masa and get ready to echar pupusas with Randy Rodriguez and his wife Allison Sebastiani. Randy Rodriguez is a Salvadoran enthusiast, restaurateur, and storyteller. Born in Pasadena and raised in Vermont, he made the move to Manhattan in 2010, where he reconnected with his latinidad and fell in love with restaurant culture after managing a taqueria. From 2015 to 2017, he owned and ran his own pupuseria, Cabalito, along with his wife, Allison Sebastiani, in the Lower East Side. Cabalito was featured in NY Magazine, El Diario, The Village Voice, and NY Eater. He is currently working at a food tech startup as he works on his next Salvi passion project. Allison is a Peruvian-American software product manager born and raised in the NYC area. She is committed to creating diverse and inclusive tech spaces. Outside of tech, she dedicates her free time to social justice and environmental advocacy, tending to her plants, meal-prepping, and learning about all things Salvi. Before we start the episode, I have a little culture for our non Salvi listeners The word Cabal is salvadoran slang for perfect or exactly. Cabalito means even more perfect or exact. So next time you want to say exactly! You can cabal instead! Randy Rodriguez and Allison Sebastiani Randy was born in LA moved to VT, never felt at home Allison is Peruvian-Amerrican grew up in Jersey in a very latino dominated area You’re not X enough for the X’ers, you’re not Y enough for the Y’ers Parents teaching the VT community about El Salvador Lacking the tools to represent your roots Starting over in NY and seeking challenges vs comfort “Amor de Tacos” Balancing quality vs quantity time Falling in love with food and restaurant communities Where are the pupusas at in Manhattan? 16 mins - Cabal sidenote? Learning from a pupusa señora How are trendy millennials gonna get down with pupusas? A pupuseria for non-Salvadorans Becoming the Salvadoran cuisine wiseman of the Lower East Side A man that makes pupusas? Salvadorans: the worst pupusa critics Gluten-free and vegan pupusas Let me get a pupusa without the pupusa Pupusa 101: cultural education Perfection takes time - pupusas should always be sold fresh NYC fast service vs handmade pupusas The esoteric art of telling what the filling is in the pupusa Loroco supply chain Loroco: squash blossom Michael Stipe eats pupusas! America Ferrera eats pupusas! America Ferrera’s Gente-fied series Delicious El Salvador by Alica Maher The difficulties of owning a small business The cost of pupusas in the city Connecting people with pupusas Shining a positive light on El Salvador Being a business owner is radically different from your 9-5 Tips for couples working together Show resources: https://www.instagram.com/ydnarzeugirdor/ https://www.instagram.com/allison.sbstiani/ https://www.instagram.com/cabalitonyc/ https://deliciouselsalvador.com/ America Ferrera - Gente-fied Music: Salvi Nacion by Crooked Stilo Share your thoughts: Leave a comment below Share show on social media Leave review on iTunes Subscribe!
"The role of marketing is changing from being a supplier of leads to a supplier of insights." Allision breaks down how to break through all the marketing noise to drive results. See video version here https://talkingsense.com/
Today's guest Allision Childs talks about what it takes to make a leap of faith from corporate America. After 20 years she decided to follow her dreams. Allision shares what it takes to balance your passions and family.
Allison is the author of the award winning, critically-acclaimed sex-ed book, Girl Sex 101, the Tales of the Pack series of novels about lesbian werewolves, and the sexual memoir, Bad Dyke. As a sex educator, Allison has presented her workshops to thousands of people around the US and Canada. www.GirlSex101.com Intro includes outing struggles with desire, as well as April's first time with anal sex. To skip to Allison Moon's part, skip to minute 32. For Allison Moon's Girl Sex 101, click here For Bad Dyke, click here For Diane Poole Heller's audio book, Healing Your Attachment Wounds, click here
Had wonderful time talking to Allision it was great time she shared her passion about crime reporting, fitness and much more.Check Out Her IG & Youtubehttps://www.instagram.com/allisonannfit/?hl=enhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnvzBDXukAI8qfkzb0e59pA --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetwoamericans/support
Pam Allison is the Director, Digital Products at National Hot Rods Association. As a digital media product and marketing strategy executive, Pam has focused on helping companies develop and build products, monetize content and expand marketing reach. Her clients including Esri, a GIS software platform and location-aware data company, Disney, USC, and others. Pam has occupied key roles at DtecNet, Movielink, Disney, and DIRECTV. She has launched a startup called MeowWoofChirp, which was a social network for pets.
Allison is back to bring in her personal brand of snark while we discuss the latest week of Toonami and continue to ponder what the next show coming to Toonami will be. Then it's Allison's turn to share which series were her gateway anime. Has this description mentioned Allison enough? No? Well there's one more mention below. Your hosts this week are Jim, Paul, CJ and Jenn with our returning guest Allision aka @Meowth900 DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions of the participants of this podcast are not the views of ToonamiFaithful.Com or it’s affiliates, nor are they the views of Toonami, [adult swim], Williams Street, Turner or any other Time Warner property. Please rate us on iTunes and Stitcher and send us feedback through email, Twitter or Facebook. Twitter: @ToonamiPodcast Facebook.com/ToonamiFaithfulPodcast Website: ToonamiFaithful.com E-Mail: podcast@ToonamiFaithful.com You can also listen to us on: Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/toonami-faithful-podcast-2?refid=stpr iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/toonami-faithfuls-podcast/id539486048?mt=2v