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Fredagen den 22 september 2006 gör sig familjen Contreras redo för en efterlängtad semesterweekend, och Allisons 16-åriga systerdotter Cassie har lovat att vakta huset och ta hand om familjens katter och hundar när de är borta. Men ingen hade någonsin kunnat ana vad som skulle hända redan samma kväll.Manusförfattare: Tove VahlneKällor:IMBDYahooOxygenNews AuFind a graveMirror UKDailyMotionLaw Justia
Allison McNeill, former Head Coach of the SWNT for Canada Basketball and one of the all time great coaches in Canadian basketball, pulls up on Canada Hoops! Allison sits down with your boy Matty to share her basketball story. Allison lets us know what she has been doing since retirement; although she is still connected to the game and tells us that in some way basketball will always be a part of her life. Allison talks about the state and impact of womens' basketball right now and how she knew this time would come. Allison takes us back to growing up in Princeton and Salmon Arm, BC, working for her family business at a young age while learning and loving basketball. Allison moves from Princeton to Salmon Arm to play the game and meets her lifelong friend; the legendary Bev Smith. Allison talks about her time as a Jewel before she heads to Laurentian University to become a Voyageur. Allison won two National Championships at Laurentian before moving to the University of Oregon to re-unite with Bev Smith. After her time as a Duck Allison starts her pro career before she ends up as the Head Coach at Simon Fraser University. After a successful 13 year tenure at SFU Allison heads back to Oregon again to join Bev as the associate Head Coach for the Ducks.In 2002 Allison is named the Head Coach of the SWNT for Canada Basketball. Allison would lead the SWNT for 10 years ; taking the Program from 22nd to 8th in the world rankings. Allisons' time as the Head Coach of the SWNT culminated with qualifying for and competing in the 2012 London Olympics. Allison gives us great insight on Canada Basketball during her tenure and shares her thoughts on the Program now and where the SWNT can potentially go on the world stage. And you know Allison drops a historic Top 5 of all time for Canada Basketball on us. It was a privilege to sit down with Allison and hear her stories. Much love to Allison McNeill for joining us on Canada Hoops!Hit us up on Twitter: @canadahoopspod @TheMattyIrelandHit us up on Instagram: @canadahoopspodcastEmail: canadahoopspodcast@gmail.comhttps://canadahoopspodcast.buzzsprout.com/
Life advice on change. Who are the real racists? There are millions of Allisons. Andy McCarthy breaks down the sham.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the latest episode, before the rocket blasts off for a brief summer break, it's Allison vs Alison as co-pilot Pearson takes on Dame Alison Rose in the still brewing Coutts Bank versus Nigel Farage war. But who will emerge victorious?Allison thinks things have taken a sinister turn and demonstrates the dark side of the diversity , and equality industry invading big corporations and businesses.Liam thinks this story could be less about wokery and more about the potential dangers of banks moving away from cash transactions and is concerned for the millions of people in the UK that can't get access to a bank account.Elsewhere on the podcast, boarding the rocket this week is previous stowaway Laura Dodsworth and her co-author Patrick Fagan, to chat through their new book ‘Free Your Mind' and some of the techniques they have developed to resist the increasing manipulation present in our every day lives, and how to spot it!Read more from Liam: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/liam-halligan/ |Read more from Allison: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/a/ak-ao/allison-pearson/ |Listen to The Lockdown Files: https://podfollow.com/the-lockdown-files Need help subscribing or reviewing? Learn more about podcasts here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/radio/podcasts/podcast-can-find-best-ones-listen/ |Email: planetnormal@telegraph.co.uk |For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/normal |See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of The Girl Powerful Podcast sponsored by Indeed, Sonya and Tedi Serge welcome a TV host and fashion/beauty influencer who created the clean, algae-infused skincare line MARA Allison McNamara. Allison started her career hosting television and digital programs for outlets like Who What Wear, POPSUGAR, ABC's Emmy® Award-winning Oscar red carpet pre-show, The Today show, and TV Guide Network. Allison then took her experience to Refinery29 and ET Online where she created, hosted and produced beauty videos. She wanted to be the next Ryan Seacrest, but then the media-scape started to change, pivoting to social media, and her dreams changed. Tedi, Sonya, and Allison discuss how Allison got into the beauty product market, how Allisons's company started, the benefits of algae on your skin, allowing people into your life, and more! 2:00 Allison McNamara's change from entertainment, to beauty products. 7:35 Where do your dreams come from? 9:20 The origin of MARA, and the benefits of algae. 12:30 Indeed Ad Read 13:30 Tips for someone who is building a brand. 18:40 Managing emotions. 21:30 What makes you feel the most alive? Available for download on iTunes, Spotify and Stitcher. Girl Powerful Podcast with Sonya and Tedi Serge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Filmklubben möts ännu en gång i studion och denna gången blir det en meet up med det andra berömda förbundet; The Breakfast Club (1985). Först ut är en drös med frågor, hur kommer det sig att namnet på klubben är vad det är? INGEN frukost finns ju i sikte över huvud taget. Och varför är alla nu igen på kvarsittningen? Rövtejp är ett svar på den frågan, vilket roar trion avsevärt. Det sämsta med filmen? Emo-girl-Allisons make-over, Andys blick andades ju redan kåtma! I studion dras även ett gäng med Buzzfeed-quiz upp, men bara ett fångas på tape, detta för att få det bekräftat att ingen skulle vara Andy. Istället… Så är samtliga den preppy prinsessan Claire. Och om frågan huruvida Bender är bög eller inte uppkommer? Självklart gör den det! Men han är nog bara bi. Han är likt Malte “too cunt intrested to be gay”.
What are 3 common failures on transmissions - especially with Allisons - and how can you avoid & fix them? Dan's Diesel Performance talks about failures, remedies, and how to make your 5 or 6-speed hold up long-term! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An American couple, Peter and Joan Allison, are traveling by train through Hungary when they're told their cabin has been double booked. Dr. Vitus Werdegast, a psychiatrist just released from eighteen years in a prison camp, soon joins them for the short ride to their destination – the same place Werdegast is going, he claims, to visit an old friend, along with his manservant, Thamal. On their way into town, the bus that the four are in runs off the road, killing the driver and injuring Joan. They hike to the home of Werdegast's former military comrade, one Hjalmar Poelzig, a renowned architect. Poelzig's home may be a modern masterpiece of construction, but it's also built on the site of a World War I battlefield where thousands of Hungarians lost their lives, and where Werdegast was captured. Now, having returned, Werdegast is ready to take revenge on the man he claims stole his life, and perhaps, his wife. But Poelzig has his own surprises in store. And by the time the Allisons realize what terrors await in Poelzig's home, it may truly be too late for all of them. Intro, Math Club, and Debate Society (spoiler-free) 00:00-28:41Honor Roll and Detention (spoiler-heavy) 28:42-1:04:12Superlatives (so. many. spoilers.) 1:04:13-1:27:07 Director Edgar G. UlmerScreenplay Peter Ruric, based on a screen story by Ruric and Ulmer, suggested by an 1845 story by Edgar Allan PoeFeaturing Egon Brecher, Harry Cording, Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, Lucille Lund, David Manners, Jacqueline Wells Hope Cartelli and Jeff Lewonczyk are creative polymaths who've been deeply involved with New York's independent theater scene for 15 years now, having worked as associate directors of Williamsburg's Brick Theater for nearly a decade, producing hundreds of shows and festivals. They've created dozens of shows through their own theater company, Piper McKenzie, including horror-adjacent outings, especially through their "Bizarre Science Fantasy" series of silent, dance-theater works. More recently, the two have been acting, directing, presenting, and entrepreneuring. Hope is appearing in the ongoing stage soap opera It's Getting Tired Mildred (now in its eighth year), currently running monthly at the Kraine Theater in NYC's East Village. She has also acted (alongside Jeff) in America Unanswered, a special video episode of the hit horror podcast Tell Me a Story: The True Life of Jakob Stanley. Jeff is a writer and illustrator who's published two short books: the art zine Better Bones, and the first installment of an ongoing serial, The Congress of the Monsters, with Book 2 coming out later this year. Jeff also directed (and Hope acted in) a musical comedy written by William Peter Blatty, based on his screenplay for the 1965 film John Goldfarb, Please Come Home. Our theme music is by Sir Cubworth, with embellishments by Edward Elgar. Music from “The Black Cat” by Heinz Roemheld. For more information on this film, the pod, essays from your hosts, and other assorted bric-a-brac, visit our website, scareupod.com. Please subscribe to this podcast via Apple or Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you like what you hear, please leave us a 5-star rating. Join our Facebook group. Follow us on Instagram.
In this weeks podcast Eric interviews Allison Kuhn from LNS Research where they talk about the future of work, digital transformation and the problems manufacturing is facing to day finding and recruiting new workers. We learn Allisons perspective on where manufacturing is headed and what we need to do in order to solve the problems of the day. Some great insights to digital transformation and how LNS customers are approaching this transformation and some of the problems they are seeing in the journey.l2l.comYoutube: @leading2lean
Learn more about Allison at her website here.You can hear Allison's music at: allison cameron Pliny (excerpt) Another Timbreallison cameron in-memoriam-robert-ashley by the avensallisoncameron 3rds-4ths-5thstheallisoncameronband mach shornallison cameronmusic In Svalbard 2013 Here are more links: from Allisons early years: Lloyd Burritt https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/lloyd-burritt-emcFrom the Victoria and later Toronto time: Martin Arnold https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Arnold_%28composer%29John Abram https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_AbramRudolf Komorous https://collections.cmccanada.org/final/Portal/Composer-Showcase.aspx?lang=en-CAHenryk Górecki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_G%C3%B3reckiFrom the Amsterdam time: Frederic Rzewski https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederic_RzewskiWalter Zimmerman https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_ZimmermannPer Nørgård https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Per_N%C3%B8rg%C3%A5rdLouis Andriessen https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_AndriessenMaarten Altena https://maartenaltena.nl/The great UK record label that is very sympathetic to Canadian composers: Another Timbre http://www.anothertimbre.com/
In this episode Allison and Daniel discuss almost every childhood field trip they've ever taken, and that's a lot because they were homeschooled. They also discuss their vacation plans for 2023 and start to plan Allisons 21st birthday extravaganza in Las Vegas. So get on the bus because we're headed all across the bay in this educational episode of Gay Area.
In this episode of Citizens Climate Radio we will consider stories that focus on the impacts of climate change. These include incidents of extreme weather, and stories of changes you have witnessed over time and the ways these changes affect you and everything and everyone you love. Plus you will hear one climate solution story from the future. Most importantly, you will hear an example of “the climate story pivot.” The pivot happens when you jump off of your story into the climate solution you are proposing. An extreme weather story by Dr. Natasha DeJarnett Dr. DeJarnett is an assistant professor in the Christina Lee Brown Environment Institute at the University of Louisville Division of Environmental Medicine. She researches the health impacts of extreme heat exposure and environmental health disparities. If you ever heard one of Dr. DeJarnett's presentations, you know she is excellent at sharing data and highlighting the many ways we can protect our loved ones and communities. She is also a powerful storyteller. For this episode she tells us a dramatic story from when she was 12 years old. Poems about parenting and climate change by Lilace Mellin Guinard. As a parent, Lilace Mellin Guinard weaves in emotions that may be familiar to some listeners. For The BTS Center in Portland, Maine, Lilace led a poetry workshop for climate change leaders. She recorded readings of her poetry, and Citizens Climate Radio host Peterson Toscano added music and sound effects. You will hear Lilace read two poems, “After the Magi Depart'' and “Evergreen.” For people in North America who enjoy winter weather and feel a pang about the warming of warming winters, Lilace expresses both grief and determination. Each poem is a mini story of moments in the life of a parent and children. More importantly Lilace tells the deeper emotional stories many of us quietly experience. A story from the future by Allison Whitaker Peterson collaborated with Allison Whitaker, one of the facilitators of the Intro to Climate Fiction Workshop offered by With Many Roots. She wrote a story immersed in a solution. Together they created a radio drama version of her story Forest at the End of the Lane. This story was inspired by a climate solution known as tree intercropping. According to Project Drawdown, tree intercropping is “a suite of agroforestry systems that deliberately grow trees together with annual crops in a given area at the same time. This solution replaces conventional annual crop production on degraded cropland.” Special Thanks to The Wildlife Conservation Research Unit for the awesome badger sounds. You can read more future solution stories like Allisons' over at the Cli-Fi Imaginarium. What you will learn in this episode: We can tell effective climate stories. The most common story is the climate change impact story--A story that reveals the dangers of climate change induced extreme weather and other impacts on our lives and the world. Make your story compelling with specific details and emotions. Once you tell your story, switch to the climate change pivot. This is when you connect your story to the climate work you are doing or a particular solution you are pursuing. Finally, give them something to do. Suggest a meaningful and achievable next step. Next month we will do a deep dive into another type of climate change story--a story that reveals the impacts of climate change solutions. Do you want to learn more about climate storytelling and get some experience in a group? Join Peterson for a free on-line storytelling workshop January 17th 2023 8:00 PM Eastern. He will share activities and insights, and he will give feedback to participants about their stories. You will walk away with fresh inspiration in telling your compelling climate stories. It will be fun and informative. Click here to register for the training. Resilience Corner Tamara Staton is the Education and Resilience Coordinator for Citizens Climate Education, and in this installment of the Resilience Corner she has us accepting what we need. There are two aspects of acceptance that can help us deepen our resilience. The first one involves making space and allowing for our thoughts, feelings and needs. Because, when it comes right down to it, what you need is what you need. The second part of acceptance involves a willingness to see our surroundings and circumstances exactly as they are in the moment. Acceptance in this way, free from judgment, allows us to focus our energy and attention on what matters most Next month Tamara will take a closer look at asking for help. Get more tips and resources by visiting The Resiliency Hub. Good News Report Our good news story comes from Brad Johnson and John Price Kepner from Hill Heat. In addition to voting candidates in and out of office, during the US midterm elections, voters weighed in on climate change related ballot measures. While not all of these ballot measures passed, there were many successes. Learn more at Hill Heat. If you have Good News to share, email radio @ citizensclimate.org We always welcome your thoughts, questions, suggestions, and recommendations for the show. Leave a message on our listener voicemail line: (619) 512-9646. +1 if calling from outside the USA that number again. (619) 512-9646. If you are a woman who has spent time alone camping, hiking, or in nature, I'd like to hear from you. What was that experience like? What insights and advice do you have for women who want to explore natural places alone? Leave a message on the voicemail line or email Peterson. Transcript Click here to view a full transcript of this episode. NEW! 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I'm so excited to have one of my former Dating for Love students here on the podcast this week, Allison Landry! Allison and I talk about what drew her to my course, her beautiful transformation all the way to, you guessed it, the juicy love stories that came afterwards. Allisons shares her struggles with me including how much fear she had around relationships especially dealing with sexual trauma on top of that. We discuss how her lack of trust started to infiltrate all of her relationships and how it stopped her from being vulnerable around people and feeling really closed off from the world. But when you hear her today, you won't even think she's the same person. She's made a complete 180! After completing Dating For Love, Allison has found herself in a polyamorous relationship where she feels safe and loved, goes out on regular dates, and even visits the occasional play party. WHAT ELSE WE'RE TALKING ABOUT: Allison's biggest takeaways from Dating For Love and how much it's changed her life That learning how to be compassionate towards men lets us understand their own struggles better and how to be a compassionate partner How the incredible self-discovery journey Allison went on allowed her to recognise her unhealthy patterns in relationships How she lets relationships unfold instead of turning away from a lack of instant attraction How play and kink can unleash bounds of suppression society has latched onto us That you can receive so much clarity, openness and connection from playing with your partner (or partners!) Her next pursuit of forming deeper platonic relationships and how she plans on forming those connections Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kelleymbode Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kelley.bode.90 Twitter: https://twitter.com/kelleybode
Today on The Natural Birth Podcast we have Allison. Allison is a Canadian mama of three boys, living in Geneva, Switzerland. She is a human rights lawyer and even so, she struggled to advocate for herself in the over medicalized maternity system to have the natural births she wanted for her two first births. After two unnecessary inductions, that she experienced as somewhat traumatic, she was determined to have an empowering natural birth with her third. She went on having a spiritual and conscious conception, the story she tells us in detail in todays episode. As well as an unintentional and unassisted home birth with a whole village supporting her. Download Anna's Home Birth Checklist https://www.thenaturalbirthcourse.com/home-birth-checklist Listen to Anna's Special Episode- A Midwife's Advice on Birthing Unassisted https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/a-midwifes-advice-on-birthing-unassisted-special-episode/id1510201555?i=1000553059915 Join The Maiden, Mother & Maga Village https://www.thenaturalbirthcourse.com/offers/h34azyd2/checkout The Natural Birth Course https://www.thenaturalbirthcourse.com/natural-birth-course Coaching with Anna https://www.thenaturalbirthcourse.com/coaching Website www.thenaturalbirthcourse.com Want to shout Anna a coffee? You can do so on our Patron page: https://www.patreon.com/thenaturalbirthpodcast
Have a great weekend! Don't miss Jenny & Drake at the State Fair! Jenny will be there Sunday 12-4 & Drake will be there 5-10 Saturday & 1-6 on Sunday! // Allisons baby update, What did you miss because you overslept?, My kids already in trouble at school, & More!
Have a great weekend! Don't miss Jenny & Drake at the State Fair! Jenny will be there Sunday 12-4 & Drake will be there 5-10 Saturday & 1-6 on Sunday! // Allisons baby update, What did you miss because you overslept?, My kids already in trouble at school, & More!
Randy Reyes from Randy's Transmissions joins us to talk about 68RFE's, 10-speed Allisons, and a lack of tuning limiting transmission options. Randy also tells us the secret to building his team, massive growth, and being at the cutting edge of innovation. 20% off with code: DIESEL20 https://kershaw.kaiusa.com/
In this episode Allison and Daniel celebrate 7/10, go to Californias Great America, and talk all about Allisons biggest villains. Other topics include The Black Phone, Howie Mandels TikTok, and Allisons new Puffco Proxy. So get ready for some smack talk in another rollercoaster episode of Gay Area.
Sandra is asking you to please pick up | Joanne is more of an inspector than a house cleaner | Good News: Somorrah's little sister got saved at Awana | Bob Lotich talks about how money is personal | Joy Report: Helen got a new therapy dog | The tale of two Allisons.
This week the girls are joined in a spirited discussion with Allisons childhood friend, Katie Kinder! Katie is a married mother of two, who faced a very scary pregnancy; hemorrhaging and fearing losing the baby right in the beginning of her second trimester, that sent her into a deep depression. Even though she was raised in a very health-conscious household, she really dove into that after this incident. She was prescribed an antidepressant that she wasn't comfortable with, so she set out on another path, which sparked lots of changes in her household products, food that she fed her family, and even the way she approached western medicine. Katie is valid in her feelings - and choices - and she has every right to decide these things for herself and her family. As Moms, we are all valid in our feelings and choices and we know what we need in our life. We are huge advocates for making choices for yourself. We are huge supporters of mom utilizing ANY MEANS of helping themselves to be happy. Medication. Herbs. Workouts. Naps. ANYTHING YOU NEED. This is just one story showing another way of doing things :)Thanks for the constant support! We love you all!Follow Katie; @katiekinderphotoFollow us; @villagecommunity @mrsjennieporter @smallspacemommaSupport the show
COGSA, Carmack, Allisons, and Himalaya Clause. These terms may not mean much for a traditional property subrogation professional, but if you are going to diversify into the world of ocean marine and inland marine subro, then these are a few of the many terms you will need to become familiar with. In this episode of Cozen O'Connor's Subro on the Go podcast, hosts Joe Rich and David Brisco are joined by attorney Rob Phelan to talk about a new trending kids toy and the various losses (and subrogation issues) that can occur during the shipment of this product from overseas to the port and on to the final destination.
Jack and Chris are back and they are joined by their friend Allison to talk theme parks, roller coasters, and more! They hit the latest news, talk about Goliath at Six Flags Fiesta Texas, cover fantasy, and take your questions! Then they ramble about Allisons book and more! Listen in for a fun time! Allison's Book: Pyrokinetic Discord: https://discord.gg/4dVYVF4PYX Twitter: @TwistedTravele1 Instagram: @Twisted_Traveler
In this episode, Allison and I discuss the importance of gender-inclusive health care. We discuss ways individual practitioners can show support, be a safe person to talk to and other ways to be a more inclusive practitioner. Allison shares with listeners how she recognised a need for inclusive health care and applied for an innovation challenge , to create a gender clinic in Melbourne's West, and won! About our guest Allison Parker has a wide range of experience in health care, as a nurse and paramedic. Currently Allison is Innovation Lead of the Transgender, Gender Diverse & non binary innovation challenge at IPC Health. Some resources Allisons shared Wyndham City council run Q group, a group for ages 12-25 years of the LGBTIQA+ community- a youth led space to provide support and recreational activities. youthinwyndham@wyndham.vic.gov.au For parents to seek support and information about their child's gender identity Parents of Gender diverse children: www.pgdc.org.au Drummond Street Services has Queerspace for folks who identify as LGBTIQA+ they provide counselling, case management, advocacy and also training and professional development www.queerspace.org.au Transgender Victoria TGV is Victoria's leading body for trans and gender diveradvocacy. TGV is Victoria's leading body for trans and gender diverse advocacy. www.tgv.org.au For resources and support Minus 18- a youth organisation , amazing service to support the young people who are part of the LGBTIQA+ community www.minus18.org.au NWPHN- for resources and training for professionals www.nwmphn.org.au Thorne harbour Health ( formally the Victorian AIDS council): for resources and support for the LGBTIQA+ community and professionals for PD and resources www.thorneharbour.org https://www.lgbtiqhealth.org.au/ https://nwmphn.org.au/for-primary-care/trans-gp-module/ Join the Inside Social Work Facebook Group Join the Inside Social Work Podcast mailing list to get your free social work career guide Visit the website for the latest info and show notes https://insidesocialwork.com/ Support the show by making a contribution https://www.paypal.me/Insidesocialwork Subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
I don't usually release coaching calls with clients but Allison has kindly allowed me to :) Her story is like so many I hear, so you will probably relate to some or all of it. This is much longer than a usual dyslexia podcast so it is a great one to listen to when going for a long walk or drive. The first half is going though Allisons story of Dyslexia, school and life. Then the second half we dig deeper into some tools & challenges. I hope you enjoy it. To find out more about a session like this you can click the link below. 1-1 Adult Dyslexia Coaching Sessions or if you listened about - The Confident Dyslexic programme sign up for the wait list here.
In this episode Allison Hufford is coming on the podcast to share her two very different birth stories! Her first birth of her baby girl Abigail was "textbook" from Allisons perspective, however her second birth ended in an rushed cesarean section after pushing for 3 hours. Allison shares how throughout her first two pregnancies she went with the flow of her providers and did not do much advocating for herself. Allison is now pregnant with her third baby due in October! She shares how this current pregnancy she is focusing on educating herself, living a healthy and toxic free lifestyle, speaking up for her beliefs, and planning a VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean) with the support of her midwife! ____________________ If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe and share with your mama friends! wanna be on the podcast? https://www.whatthebumpclt.com/podcast connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatthebumpclt/ our website / blog: whatthebumpclt.com Allison on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allisonhuffordblog/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/what-the-bump/support
Evertons sötlakritsliknande säsong! Harry Kane – Gud eller Judas? Harmonin i Leicester-lägret! Lilla-stora björnen Allisons makalösa nick men känslosamma intervju! Allt detta och mycket mer i Avsnitt 25 Programledare: Harry Maghder, Daniel Dewerud, Adam Fröberg, Carl Bolinder Detta är en podcast från K103 Göteborgs Studentradio
It's that time again for the AHO weekly show to drop. There's some FA Cup action to discuss. Tom isn't impressed with Allisons goal as the fight for top 4 heats up. We play a bit of true or false for a new quiz and there's going and we have a look at the happenings in the women's soccer world after the Champions League final goes down. Oh and we need a new intro song.. This one has been ruined... Viva AHO!
**Udsendelsen er sponsoreret af Xee** Kasper Schmeichel spillede en stor rolle i Leicesters FA Cup-triumf, og Allisons sidste- sekunds-hovedstødsscoring betyder, at Liverpool er i pole position til en CL-billet. Her er Mediano PL klar med opfølgning på en følelsesladet og dramatisk weekend i det engelske. Panelet udgøres af forhenværende fodboldspiller, Tommy Bechmann, og pro-licens-træner, Rasmus Monnerup. Vi taler denne gang om kampene i følgende rækkefølge: • Leicester-Chelsea (00:02:00) • Newcastle-Manchester City (00:19:00) • Burnley-Leeds (00:24:30) • Southampton-Fulham (00:33:00) • Brighton-West Ham (00:34:00) • Crystal Palace-Aston Villa (00.41:30) • Tottenham-Wolverhampton (00.48:00) • West Bromwich-Liverpool (00.55:00) • Everton-Sheffield United (01.06:30)
Shirley Jackson once again proves that she is the queen of creepy short stories, this time with her story “The Summer People.” The story starts idyllic, like many of Jackson's stories. The Allisons are a wealthy older couple who summer in a cabin by a lake in rural New England. Their picturesque existence quickly turns nightmarish, however, when they decide to extend their trip and stay past Labor Day. Recommended in this episode: Caroline Kepnes's You series and Providence; also Netflix's The Irregulars Next Episode: Tanith Lee's story “Yellow and Red” (in the Vandermeer's The Weird anthology) Please rate and review us, or better yet, tell a friend. Our social media is @MonsterWrote on Twitter and Instagram. Our email is monsterwrote@gmail.com. This episode was produced and researched by Lisa and Mel. Theme music is “Misconception” by Nicolas Gasparini, used with permission.
MAKING GOOD WINE IN NIAGARA & ROLLING WITH THE PUNCHES | ft. Allison Findlay, @winemakersboots (from https://www.flatrockcellars.com/) Your source of garden + life inspiration - Season One | Episode 3 Life seeds is the intersection of learning more about our garden and ourselves. Growth can be experienced in many different ways and can be observed in many different ways. But before growth can happen, seeds have to be planted. Today we take our garden chat to the vineyard and boy are we ready for it! ABOUT OUR GUEST ALLISON Originally from Dryden, Allison was on a trip to visit friends in Niagara, when she toured a winery. The person behind to tasting bar fascinated her with the notions of wine being a blend of art and science. A way to take nature and put it into the bottle, a fabulous dance of smell, taste and feel. She was SOLD. She first completed her Undergraduate in Biology at Lakehead University, before venturing off to her new life in Southern Ontario. Attending Niagara College's Winery and Viticulture Technician program was the perfect compliment to her previous science education, as well as opened her eyes to the vast world of wine. After participating in multiple vintages both locally and internationally, she finally found her true love on the Twenty Mile Bench. At Flat Rock Cellars, she took her passion for science, nature and creativity and now produces exceptional terroir-focused wines. Let us know if you have any questions below and welcome back to Life Seeds. You can rate and review this podcast on Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/life-seeds/id1556701877) and listen along on Spotify. Follow along with Allisons's Story: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/winemakersboots/ And check out the winery she works with - FLAT ROCK CELLARS https://www.flatrockcellars.com/ FOLLOW ALONG WITH OUR GROWTH ON INSTAGRAM: LIFE SEEDS: https://www.instagram.com/lifeseedspodcast/ FRANKIE: https://www.instagram.com/frankferragine/ AMANDA: https://www.instagram.com/belowtheblonde/
As Director of Vineyard Operations at Napa Valley-based Cliff Lede Vineyards, Allison Wilson is responsible for overseeing all farming and redevelopment of the winerys three estate vineyards in the Stags Leap District, Carneros, and Calistoga AVAs. She works closely with the internal winemaking team to develop and implement the vineyard departments farming protocols, while also managing all of Cliff Lede Vineyards external grower relations.A native of Contra Costa County, California, Allisons introduction to grape growing was through harvest celebrations and weekend visits to her great uncles nearby Livermore Valley vineyard, cementing her interest in agriculture from a young age. After graduating California Polytechnic University as a Fruit Science major in 2012, Allison jump-started her career in Napa as assistant viticulturist at RenteriaVineyard Management, where she eventually worked her way up to become viticulturist in 2014. Eager to cultivate her career, owner Oscar Renteria encouraged Allison to join the Napa Valley Grapegrowers Association to deepen her ties within Napa Valley. This opportunity with the Grapegrowers ultimately led her to meet the team at Cliff Lede Vineyards. In January of 2015, Allison was hired as viticulturist and, in 2018, she became director of vineyard operations.Allison is still involved with the Napa Valley Grapegrowers and is currently the chair of the Marketing and Communications Committee. Additionally, Allison serves on the Cultural Practices Industry Review Committee for the American Vineyard Foundation and is a California Licensed Pest Control Advisor. In her free time, Allison enjoys spending time with her dog and teaching yoga.Follow Cliff Lede Vineyards:https://www.instagram.com/cliffledevineyards/https://cliffledevineyards.com/ Follow The Swirl Suite:@SwirlSuitewww.swirlsuite.comSarita @VineMeUpTanisha @GirlMeetsGlassLeslie @Vino301Glynis @Vino_NoireLip BarDiscount Code: Swirl Suitethelipbar.com/pages/_go_?ref=444tm_medium=HomepageSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/SwirlSuite. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're back, Allisons! Thanks for holding out on us while we got our lives together. This episode, Alli and Allison dive into the possible medical and therapeutic uses for cannabis. What better way to close the series for now than covering everyone's favorite almost-legal drug? If you want to send us topic requests or share stories related to previous episodes, email us at allisonpodcast@gmail.com or DM us on Instagram at @allisonpodcast. You can follow Alli @toomsinator on Instagram, and @toomsraider on Tik Tok. Allison can be found @alliwo on both Instagram and Tik Tok.
The Village Podcast is back from the holiday break! Episode 08 rings in Allisons new mindset for parenting, what she is trying to manifest from her moon water and how she plans to tackle these kids in 2021. She's owning up to and facing all of the trauma, grief and self esteem issues that she has let control her for so long. They are huge contributors to how she parents and how she views herself as MOM. What mood shifts did you experience once you had a baby? Did you find that a lot of your past was brought to the forefront? How are you fighting yourself to better your parenting and relationships? Let us know by emailing us at TheVillagePod@gmail.com or DM the Instagram @villagecommunity. Like us on FB @TheVillageCommunityGroup and SUBSCRIBE and LEAVE A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts! Thank you! See you next week!
Welcome to 2021! In this episode we speak with Allison who once had success with the Keto diet, but now she is changing to a more balanced diet after she realized she was having unhealthy relationships with food. Something that we always preach on the show is that you don't need to cancel out total food groups, in fact, the food group you cancel out may be one your body nutritionally needs! Listen to Allisons amazing and inspiring weight loss success story!
How about MOAR DRUGZ from your favorite Allisons? This week, we dive into MDMA, Molly, and Ecstasy (they are NOT the same thing!) Alli covers the research behind this man-made substance, and Allison shares some anecdotes and...kinda tips?? Anyway, it's a fun time and we all learned a lot. If you have stories of yourself on any of these substances that you'd like to share, email us at allisonpodcast@gmail.com. You can also find us on Instagram @allisonpodcast and twitter @allison_podcast. Send whatever future episode requests you'd like, too! You can find Alli @toomsinator on Instagram and Allison @alliwo on Instagram.
Allison and Roman dive into the hot-off-the-presses 2021 Fedco catalog which - SPOILER ALERT - is one of the greats. They also fret about whether Trader Joes owns intellectual copyright over their sweet potatoes, itch their chigger bites, and argue over Allisons's stubborn refusal to acknowledge the Fahrenheit system. And after a brief hiatus, they welcome the return of their now-classic segment What the Fuck Is That? Plant or Marvel character edition... Instagram: SeedyBusinessPod Twitter: SeedyBusiness Email: SeedyBusinessPod@gmail.com
On this episode of Vegans Uncensored, Mary & Hannah chat about some of their favorite vegan & vegan friendly small businesses & gift suggestions. Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/vegansuncensored Find us on Instagram https://instagram.com/vegansuncensored Mary on Instagram https://instagram.com/vegansfrommars Hannah on Instagram https://instagram.com/hail_hannahbakk666 Mentions: strange cult https://strangecvlt.com cowhugger https://strangecvlt.com compassionate paws https://www.etsy.com/shop/Compassionatepaws dzolik https://www.dzolik.com vamps https://www.canvas.net global fashion mission https://globalfashionmission.com doshi https://doshi.shop blue district https://shopbluedistrict.com arsayo https://arsayo.com vegan power co https://www.instagram.com/veganpowerco beet x beet https://beetxbeet.com la vida vegan co https://www.instagram.com/la_vida_vegan_co/ bubble gum pink https://www.instagram.com/bubblegump1nk/ compassion co https://compassionco.com dimension nails (use code “vegansfrommars20” for 20% off) https://dimensionnails.com good bloke (use code “vegansfrommars” for 10% off & free shipping orders over $30) https://www.goodblokebrand.com Allisons goods https://allisonsgoods.com noho candle co https://www.nohocandleco.com bohemian bowls https://www.bohemianbowls.com alba Paris https://https://albaparis.com sandoner https://sand-oner.myshopify.com kellys croutons https://kellyscroutons.com aliment kitchen https://alimentkitchen.com kawi foods https://kawifoods.com Listen now on Spotify, PocketCasts, Anchor, Apple Podcasts, PodcastAddict, Google Podcast, Overcast & more! Special shout out to our Patreon patrons Robert T + German R!
Hey there, Allisons! On today's episode, Alli had a vodka cranberry and Allison is (still) recording from her childhood bedroom. But don't worry, because today's guest holds it together! Derek Hutchins is a coach who's lived many lives in his short time here on earth. We dove into toxic masculinity, what it means, and how he works with both men and women to help re-write the way we relate to each other. You can follow Derek @derekhutchins on Instagram. Have personal stories about this topic? Want to request a future topic? Email us at allisonpodcast@gmail.com, or DM us on Instagram @allisonpodcast or Twitter @allison_podcast. You can follow Alli on Instagram at @toomsinator (even though her last name is Tooms-Joner now) and Allison @alliwo.
For Episode 9 of our special Lockdown Lowdown series we welcome Ian Greensmith into the virtual Retrosonic Podcast studio. Ian, a.k.a. Vic Templar, Herbie Greensmith, Vic Flange or just Ian Smith is not only a man of many names he's also a man of many talents as drummer with Medway Indie legends The Dentists, Armitage Shanks, Ye Ascoyne D'Ascoynes, The Dirty Contacts, Sine Waves, Rubberman 12 and The Nuevo Ramon 5. He's also a DJ, one of the promoters of The Fratcave club night and Beatwave Weekenders, author of the hilarious semi-autobiographical "Taking Candy From a Dog", keen gardener, badger watcher and retired cricketer. So yes, you can guess that this episode is packed full of many fascinating musical memories, inspirations, tales and adventures and, of course, some bloody great music! Ian takes us on a musical journey from his very first memory of hearing Aretha Franklin in the canteen at Butlins in Bognor Regis to the first record he bought with his own pocket money, his first gig and first time behind the drumkit. We learn about the early shows with The Milkshakes and The Prisoners, discovering the MIC Club and some legendary Medway Delta names such as Billy Childish, Graham Day, Russ Wilkins, Sexton Ming and more. There's the stories behind his own bands including The Dentists, Ye Ascoyne D'Ascoynes, Armitage Shanks and Nuevo Ramon 5 along with a pick of the best of their music. Then there's a stash of great tunes from his DJ bag, the gig he would travel back in time for, his perfect LP and 45rpm single and some of his favourite bands that he has put on at his own Club nights and Weekenders. There are brushes (excuse the pun) with Buddy Rich, Mark E Smith, The Monochrome Set and Johnny Echols and the story behind his superb semi-autobiographical book "Taking Candy From A Dog". Includes music from The Dentists, Armitage Shanks, Ye Ascoyne D'Ascoynes, The Milkshakes, The Prisoners, Aretha Franklin, Elvis Costello & The Attractions, Sammy Davis Jr & Buddy Rich, The Fall, The Byrds, Love, Buzzcocks, The Kingsmen, Gary McFarland, The Monochrome Set, The Wildebeests, The Fallen Leaves, Ye Nuns, Ramon 5, Little Richard and The Allisons. So sit back, turn up the volume and enjoy! For full tracklisting and links please check out the feature at Retro Man Blog here: https://retroman65.blogspot.com/2020/11/retrosonic-podcast-lockdown-lowdown_27.html
What's up, Allisons! We're starting our first podcast SERIES of episodes, focusing on drugs - both legal and illegal - and what their potential benefits are. This week, we're talking psilocybin, AKA "shrooms" or mushrooms. Cost / benefit analyses, the perspective of a comedian and a nurse on these little "fun guys" and what we think is in store for the future with these potential medicines. Do you have a topic you'd like to cover or story to share with us? Email allisonpodcast@gmail.com, or follow/DM @allisonpodcast on Instagram and @allison_podcast on twitter. You can follow Alli at @toomsinator on Instagram, and Allison @alliwo on Instagram.
The guys talk to Former Quinnipiac Bobcats and current Syracuse Orange Starting tendy Allison Small. The interview includes Allisons progression from Junior to Quinnipiac as well as the rare mid-season transfer she made from the Bobcats to Syracuse.
Wow, what a 'sode! We're 20 episodes in, Allisons, and we're just getting started. Today, we're getting into how the electoral college works, why it was created, and how we might have a President Biden with a Vice President Trump?? Some resources we mentioned in today's podcast: BBC article explaining the electoral college: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53558176 Info on elelctors in the electoral college: https://www.archives.gov/electoral-college/electors JP Sears is @awakenwithjp on Instagram. You can chat with us and submit podcast ideas to allisonpodcast@gmail.com, or to us on Instagram at @allisonpodcast or on Twitter at @allison_podcast. Follow Alli on Instagram at @toomsinator and Allison on Instagram at @alliwo.
Show NotesThis interview with Kristy Ehman was originally release a few weeks ago, but we had to delay publishing it. If you happen to have already listened to this episode, go ahead and skip this one. See you next time.Kristy Ehman of Hyon joins Jonathan and Angela to talk about her journey as a tech founder. Kristy and Angela met at Metabridge in June 2019 and have been talking weekly since. Listen in to get a glimpse of what they talk about; product challenges, users, parenthood, and fundraising.Find Us OnlineAngela Hapke - @angelahapke - https://www.clinnect.caJonathan Bowers - @thejonotron - https://www.twostoryrobot.comCreditsProduced by Jonathan Bowers and Angela HapkeMusic by Andrew Codeman (CC BY 3.0)TranscriptJonathan: [00:00:00] I see, I see you've typed up no notes for this.Angela: [00:00:03] Oh, I sent, I sent a text to Kirsty. Does that count?Jonathan: [00:00:07] That counts.Angela: [00:00:08] Wow, Angela. Good work. Introduction [00:00:12] You're listening to Fixing Faxes, a podcast on the journey of building a digital health startup with your host, myself, Angela Hapke and Jonathan Bowers.And today I'm excited to say that we have guest with us. Kirsty Ehman is joining us today. Good morning, KirstyKristy: [00:00:30] Good morning.Angela: [00:00:31] can you tell everyone just a little bit about you, where you're at right now. And then we're going to talk about how we met and we're going to go into a few other things around why we talk every week.Kristy: [00:00:43] Well, let's talk about how we met. We actually met at Meta Bridge a conference uh out of Kelowna last year. I think it was the 10th year anniversary when we met, patio overlooking the lake, gorgeous.Angela: [00:00:53] You spotted me from across theroom?Kristy: [00:00:56] It was love at first sight, one, one tall female founder, to another tall female founder where I don't feel like I'm overpowering the room and we connected.And that was it.Jonathan: [00:01:05] Are you also tall?Kristy: [00:01:07] Jonathan, are you tall or are you short? And this is intimidating.Jonathan: [00:01:11] I am a medium height. I'm five foot eight and three quartersKristy: [00:01:16] That actually countsJonathan: [00:01:17] yeah, the three quarters counts.Angela: [00:01:19] The three quarters count. Oh, okay. Oh, okay. Kirsty, tell me, who, who are you? What are you doing?Hyon, Connecting Local Sellers with Local Item Owners [00:01:28] Kristy: [00:01:28] So my name is Kirsty Ehman, founded a tech company two years ago and we've pivoted the company one massive pivot. We believe there are two types of people in the world. You're either someone that would do the work to sell your used items, or you ultimately can't be bothered. And our technology connects those two groups.Angela: [00:01:45] Cool.Jonathan: [00:01:45] I like how concise thatwas.Angela: [00:01:47] she's been practicing.Jonathan: [00:01:49] She has rehearsedKristy: [00:01:51] No, I've just, I've said it a million times. It's my only thing. It's the only scripted thing in my life.Angela: [00:01:57] I honestly thought you were going to go into a 15 minute pitch there for one moment. I was like, Oh, and here we go. We are about to hear the Hyon pitch, everyone. I loved it. how'd you get started how long ago?Kristy: [00:02:10] a couple of years ago we had a, New baby and a three year old and they have a lot of stuff. And so we had been introduced to consignment events for kids. Thought it was magical, created our own developed software for our event realized we never want to run events. software could be interesting.Realize the software market for consignment events is not big enough to be interesting. So we pivoted the company to consignment. uncovered that there's these two groups of people. And so if you're someone that can't be bothered, you're pulling up to value village and ringing the doorbell or stuffing your stuff in the bins, in the corner of a, of a parking lot.Angela: [00:02:45] I am a stuff, your stuff in a bin.Kristy: [00:02:48] We call you Jordan. And if you're a, if you're someone who's super active on, on marketplaces, you're, you're on Facebook marketplace, Kijiji ,Craigslist, you brag about how much money you make on these platforms.And we call those people Alison. So our world revolves aroundJordan's and Alison's.Angela: [00:03:05] I love it. And your software connects Jordans to Alison's because Jordan's like myself do not want to be bothered with going on to Facebook marketplace and taking the time to list products and deals with people. I like humans. I don't like people. And, they connect to somebody like myself to, somebody, an Alison that really likes doing this kind of stuff really loves going on and selling stuff.And so your, your product, connects those two types of people. Where are you guys at right now? The product is built.Kristy: [00:03:44] Products built. So we're in a commercialized beta. Primarily in Saskatchewan, but we do find ourselves coast to coast. We're kind of sprinkled all over the place and we are starting our integration to, uh, into accepting payments from the States. So we'll be crossing borders in aAngela: [00:03:58] Ooh, we haven't talked about that yet. That's fun.Kristy: [00:04:02] this is my weekly update.Angela: [00:04:04] Everybody's tuning in now to the conversation that Kirsty and I have each week,Jonathan: [00:04:09] I'm excited to be along for the ride here a little bit and listen to listen to the conversation that you two are having, but I am curious, the, what you're describing is that sort of classic two sided market. how did you figure out how to put the chicken before the egg in this two sided market?Kristy: [00:04:26] As far as where we go first, like, who are we trying to attractJonathan: [00:04:28] Yeah. Like, how do you get these two sides together when you don't have enough of one to entice the otherKristy: [00:04:33] So, our focus has primarily been on Alison's. So how can we pull these people out of the weeds who are extremely proficient at selling online and by developing that network of Allison's, we can then start to attract Jordans. So as soon as someone requests a pickup and says, Hey, I have a snowboard.I needed some help selling, or I have a bunch of kid's stuff or I have some farm equipment. we can go into our Ellis network and say, okay, who can we match this Jordan with? So right now, a lot of those processes are still manual, but we're starting to develop algorithms to, to create an auto matching.And so we've been focused on Alison's, because there are far more Jordans in this world than there are Alison's.Angela: [00:05:10] Drawing similarities, JonathanJonathan: [00:05:12] it's interesting because like the Allisons in this case, they don't necessarily need the Jordans in order to be in the system,And, and is it, yeah, Jordan needs an Alison, but is it possible that the Allisons can scale a little bit across geographies?can they do the work without having to be in the same city as someone else?Kristy: [00:05:32] A hundred percent. And that was actually, an aha moment for us when COVID hit. And we had Allison's and Jordan saying, Hey, I don't want to meet anyone. I don't want to touch them. Someone else's stuff. How can we do this without actually meeting face to face? And then we started looking at that. So, yeah.you know, someone in Vancouver could be selling for someone in Toronto.Angela: [00:05:49] So about a year ago, Kirsty and I started these discussions. Well, we met, as she mentioned, Meta Bridge, and then quickly realized we were at a very similar place with both our technology and our products, but also our lives too. So as Kirsty mentioned, she has two small children who happened to be two lovely little girls.And I also have two small children who happened to be lovely little girls. And so it just made a lot of sense for Kirsty and I to be connected meeting each week to talk about not only where we were with the product and the struggles and the, the bumps that we were having along the way there, but also, balancing as and, just in the last podcast, we talked about that balance of, of work and life and how those lines can get.Blurry and how to create buffer and, and space and margin in our lives. And, part of that for me, is actually talking to Kirsty each week and talking about what she's going through, but I'm going through and how, and just bouncing ideas off of each other. yeah, Kristy, did you want to, do you want to expand onKristy: [00:06:55] Yeah, I think what was fascinating, because if you think about where we were at, when we met may or June last year, we both had an idea of the space we were in and how we were going to grow our companies at the time. And that was it at the time. I was working with three junior developers. Didn't have a senior dev, no CTO, frustrated out of my mind with trying to manage a tech company.And each week. So we come together and talk about our challenges and talk about struggles and our tech struggles with our team's struggles at home in life. And it would be like neck and neck. I'm experiencing this, we'd help each other. It also, I think helped both of us determine the types of companies we wanted to build because we went from being a small B2B.to pivoting into a consumer marketplace and finding, you know, finding a very strong technical cofounder. We're now a team of nine and how many times, like you've helped me fire people. If you've like talked me through how to dynamically change the way I'm growing my company. And so, it's been so interesting, although we're growing differently in different verticals, different ways we've come together and helped each other a lot.Yeah.Angela: [00:07:56] Yeah. And it was, it was wild too. We both launched our products within weeks. I think it was Kirsty of each other. Was it notKristy: [00:08:06] Well, yeah, you were trying to do it on the same day as me. I'm like get out of here.Yeah. This is my time. Angela. Get outta here.I made a comment about, what were we talking about? Our user focus group that we're doing shortly and, and you got all offended that we had more users, but then your users were, were doing something that ours weren't anyways, we're just competingAngela: [00:08:30] Oh, there was, we were going to do a tally of who won that week, which was your idea, by the way,Jonathan: [00:08:36] How do you, are you just tallying like achievements or milestonesor just, justsillyAngela: [00:08:41] that.Kristy: [00:08:42] Whatever you want. It's like, it's like three year olds playing a board game. We just make up the rules as weAngela: [00:08:46] yeah, definitely. Yeah, it was, you had launched your product and you had, you said, Oh Angela, like I have all these users on that are all of a sudden using it. I don't even know where they came from. They're just like on the platform and they're using it in blah, blah, blah. And I was like, Are you kidding me?Do you know what it takes for me to get a user on? And you're just like, Oh, mine are just, you know, joining and I don't even know who this is, not the way you talk, by the way. I don't even know why I'm giving you that voice. But yeah, you're just like talking about all these users that we're on. And I, yeah, I was a bit like I had a bit of, a user envy.of the things, I had it.Jonathan: [00:09:22] my goodness.Angela: [00:09:26] So then you, yeah, so then that's when we were talking about that. And I think my, when that week was personal, I think I'd have personal when and you were like, Oh, fine. Well look at you.Having Someone To Talk To [00:09:36]So, yeah. Back to like kind of timelines in the long run that line. What's another thing that has happened, which I thought was really funny was, Kirsty mentioned really early on in, in when she was describing Hyon about the manual processes.And, and you're still doing a little bit of manual processes and you're talking about, you know, setting in, you know, almost this matching algorithm, which is hilarious because that's exactly really what Clinnect does, is it matches referring providers, patient referrals, to specialists And so, yeah, I remember having this long conversation with you about I'm like, well, you can't do that manually.And we were just brainstorming around how you could also do something very similar, similar in your market that we were already doing in a very different industry, in a very different market. but these are the kinds of conversations that we have that we have each week.And I know for me and my own mental health, it has been incredible to have, another woman that is a, you know, a nontechnical founder with a family, building a product, doing the really, really hard work right now and putting in the hours and putting in the time and the energy, all the energy.And, just being able to almost share that with, with somebody else has, I know for me, has been made a huge difference.Kristy: [00:10:54] Yeah, totally. Totally. And I think it's interesting too. You have, you bring it, you bring a very different perspective. This is the third business that I've started. I've sold one and I'm never sold to government. I mean, sales and marketing to my core, not processes, not details, ideas. And so I, we get on a call and I tell you that I've landed a pilot project with the government of Saskatchewan.And you look like you're going to throw up. And it's like, Kristy, have you thought of the things? And I'm like, well, what things, what are you, what are you talking about? Why are you disgusted right now? And you just bring a totally different perspective and help me think through a way to position the conversation, a way to think of what a pilot project, a way to, to just have a different way of looking at my business, because this is an area that I am so in over my head and learning every day, I feel like I've earned five degrees in the last two years.And one of them has been from you.Angela: [00:11:48] Oh, wait. Heart is so warmed right now. Thank you. you bring, you bring a totally different lens than I do. Cause I remember the one day, Oh my gosh, you were like, well, Angela, like, are you going out? And you're talking to your customers, right? You're like, you're getting that feedback and you're talking to your customers and you always drill that into my head.And I was like, Hmm, no. Not that much.Kristy: [00:12:15] Yeah. I said the help me, help me do a script. And you're like, what are you scripting? Well, I'm calling, I'm calling these users and we've got to figure out what I need to know. Like, what are the things I need to know? How do you call your users? Um, I just email them. You email your, you. Yeah. Or they email me and give me feedback and I'mAngela: [00:12:31] It's so true.Kristy: [00:12:34] you don't talk to your users.Angela: [00:12:36] Who talks to your users? And I was like, I have some really great partners. But to do that hard work for me, but do we have that conversation? And I haven't told you this yet after we had that conversation, it resonated with me and you know, what I did the next day is I wrote thank you notes. And I put together, little gifts for our very first, the beta users that came on the ones that were like, we'll take a chance on you.And we'll. We'll be there with you when you launch your product. So we put together like these really lovely gift bags, and I hand wrote like a full note to them. And so just explaining how grateful I was that they were, I'm going to take a chance on, on our product with us. And, uh, but that was only because you prompted that idea.Kristy: [00:13:28] Contrary to that. You know what I did this last week, we have a user who, kind of has broken all the rules and asked for all the things that we're not building. So I finally told him that he's not an ideal user of ours.Angela: [00:13:40] Oh, you fired a userKristy: [00:13:42] yeah. And very kindly I said, um, Either, you know, in some ways you are ideal, a lot of feedback, a lot of suggestions you've helped kind of us think about our business in a different way.But, but you're, you're not the type of person we're looking to attract this. Isn't a, yeah. So you're right when you're writing. Thank you notes. And I'm firing users.Angela: [00:14:01] Maybe we're rubbing off on each other too much.How Do You Find Your Own Tech BFF? [00:14:06]Jonathan: [00:14:06] I remember now Angela, when you were, when you were thinking about going to Meta Bridge, you went there and I remember you came back and you said, Oh, it was so great.I met, I met my BFF. I have a crush on. Yeah, I think you used the word crush maybe. yeah, it was very sweet. And, but I, anyways, my, my question is like, that seems like this serendipitous connection that happened at this event that wa that is designed to do that. Like the one thing that Meta Bridge, I think to his credit is it tries to create these opportunities for people to meet in this way.So I think in that way it was a super successful yeah. Very successful experience for you. How do you think you can do that again, especially now in like H like that, like this, this story listened to you, listening to you to talk just, it just sounds amazing. And I'm a little bit jealous in some ways.how does someone do this again? Like how do you do this and now, right. To have to have someone to call up, how do you find that person?Kristy: [00:15:05] You know, I think I can even tell you how many times people have asked me how to network because in the, probably in the year. Yeah. And a half where we've really been a part of the Canadian tech ecosystem. I've punched above my weight on multiple occasions every week, almost every day, making connections, referring other people.And I think it has to be part of you. You have to be curious, you have to want it and genuinely have an interest for re for reaching out. When someone taps me on the shoulder and says, Hey, you know, are you mentoring people? Or can we grab a coffee? You know, in my heart, I want to do that, but I better know that this is, this is a two way relationship.Somehow I can help you. And at the end of the day, I'm either going to feel good about helping you or there's some reciprocation to that relationship. And especially now the busier, you get the more things on your agenda. it just has to make sense. And so I think if you're wanting to have an Angela Kirsty connection, It's it just has to be so genuine and you almost can't go out looking for it.It just has, you've got to, you've got to show up. You have to put yourself in positions where it can happen. and, and you've just genuinely, it needs to be, you both have to want it for the right reasons and those things that better match.Angela: [00:16:13] Do you think that we would have found this match? if we wouldn't have met in person though?Kristy: [00:16:17] No, I wouldn't have known how tall youAngela: [00:16:20] right. I wouldn't have known how tall you were that doesn't make a difference. Jonathan, he'slooking at us like thismakes a difference.Kristy: [00:16:28] Um, I feel like. Magic happens in person in ways that it can't happen on zoom. I'm super thankful for the connections that I've made and the new connections that COVID has allowed to happen. But there's something that happens when there's no timeline.We're sitting over drinks, we're out in a city that we've never been to, and we can just explore and learn together and you spend that two hours together and then you become lifelong friends from being in person. So I can't say that I've made a connection in a digital world where I feel like, Oh, If I go to, you know, next time I'm in Montreal, I'll totally look you up.That, that, that hasn't happened for me in the last few months. I think you can't replicate in person.Angela: [00:17:07] Yeah. So to answer yourJonathan: [00:17:09] wait it out.Angela: [00:17:10] we got to wait. IKristy: [00:17:13] No, put it, put him, put a mask on and get on a plane.Angela: [00:17:16] Get up, put a mask on, but it's true. yeah, I think that is the one thing that technology just absolutely cannot replicate is the in-person connections that, that do happen. And I think our whole world is suffering from that right now.And it's, it's pretty difficult. I don't, yeah, I don't think I could, I could have met Kirsty and other way.Jonathan asked another interesting question.Jonathan: [00:17:45] Oh my, uh, I had, I had one written down, but we've kind of moved past it. I was going to ask about your, user persona, your customer personas, but,move past that. Customer Personas [00:17:55]Kristy: [00:17:55] You know, there's something interesting. And let's talk about personas because we've had kind of a I'm I'm, I'm re refining our pitch deck right now. And I've had this moment of recognizing we have a government opportunity. We have some corporate opportunities and we are primarily a consumer company. And so you talk to investors right now and they're like, well, are you B to C?Are you B2B? Are you B to G. And Oh, well I'm B to B could be B to G and it all filters back to B to C. And if you're non-tech and listening to this, that sounds like alphabet soup, but that's how this world works. Google it. Yeah. So what I've recognized is that if you, if you know your persona so well, like we know our Jordan's and Allison's, by the way, everyone, in Saskatchewan knows who Jordan and Alison are, everyone knows.And. You can start to think about those personas as being more than just a person. And Alison can now become a ministry in government. A Jordan can become. some department within a corporation and you can start to think about what motivates that persona. What's curious to that persona, what do they really want?And so, rather than thinking of that as like a person and how am I going to get that person? You just get to know this problem so intensely, and it's less about. You know, are, do they have blonde hair? How old are they? And it's more about like, what's the core makeup of this department or this, this ideal user.and that's been a shift that we've gone through in the last couple of weeks and it'sAngela: [00:19:12] How are investors responding to that? When you, when you start talking about going after a B to B, B to C, B to G and they're like, OhKristy: [00:19:23] yeah,I here's my perception. one, I don't care because if I don't have enough time with them to actually have them understand what we're doing. they would perceive it as being, scattered and unfocused and not seeing the direct correlation. If I have more than five or 10 minutes to actually talk about all three, your opportunities, you can see how are any one of these avenues, filtered directly back into our core product.And if you can see that this government opportunity is essentially an Alison at scale at some massive scale, this becomes really interesting because now we're accessing hundreds of thousands of products. I'm filtering it back into a core product that can then service the needs of, of that user. So it doesn't matter that they're government, well, you know, it could change the sales cycle.but is it interesting for us to observe what's happening with those processes? You know, put some cash in the bank and help us learn more about, about our market. it's fascinating. And I think any investor that gets curious about why we're looking at these three options can see why we're starting with Jordans and Alisonss, but could also understand why I'm, why I'm spending some time dabbling in other opportunities.Angela: [00:20:24] Kirsty just for everyone, that's going to be listening to this. They're going to go, what is this government opportunity? And they're probably going to be trying to put this into their, in, you know, and understand this in their head. So talk a little bit about how this came up and, what, what the problem is with, with, uh, government and use goods.Kristy: [00:20:44] So innovation Saskatchewan, had a few years ago, started this thing called MIST Made In Saskatchewan Technology, where they make it easier for tech companies in Saskatchewan to pitch to government and enter into these projects. And so we go into conversation with them one day and, and, you know, what happens with government used assets?How are they. Sold, how are they recirculated and recognize there's a huge opportunity to provide more transparency. So whether it's staffed or donations that shouldn't be happening, or it's an archaic, you know, auction system of ridding of them, you've got things selling for a dollar that probably should have sold for 200.You have things selling for 5,000 that should have sold for 20,000. and so it, there were just all these things that have changed over the last 15, 20 years and the tech doesn't reflect, um, you know, what the government should be considering today. So we pitched amongst other others, Saskatchewan and tech companies, didn't realize it was a competition style we won.and so it's a bit of cash, but it's also a guaranteed pilot with the government. So, um, central services picks it up and says, Hey, we want to work with Hyon for six months. figure out what they do, what their technology can do and how can that apply to the current needs of government and what can we do in six months?And then hopefully if that six months is deemed successful, what would it look like to be working together beyond that? so that's what we're doing and it's worth noting. Central services is a massive Alison uh, every other government ministry isits ownAngela: [00:22:05] I was just going to say, because typically they're Jordans where they just want to get rid of something and it's on some likely, a middle manager somewhere to just get rid of stuff. And who's to say, he's not he or she, or they are not just giving it to their friends to go sell and make money on it or, or something like that.There's very little accountability. especially if you have a Jordan type, Organization. So it's a cool, it's a cool problem. A problem that even us as taxpayers are probably not aware of and things like that, that you guys are solving, which we're going to be attempting to solve, which is why I wanted to outline that because I think it's so interesting.Kristy: [00:22:43] um, it's not just a government problem. You have offices across North America right now that are, are closing up their office. And having employees work from home, companies, renovating companies, liquidating assets. So you look at surplus.It's not just a government thing. I think this is, this can be applied to, um, to large business, small business, you know, Jordan's and Allison's are everywhere.Raising External Capital [00:23:03] Angela: [00:23:03] Yup. You're right. Uh, so, the, the other thing I'm going to touch on is in a previous episode, we talked about how, us at Central Referral Solutions and specifically, obviously your product Clinnect, we decided. That we were going to bootstrap. We decided that that was the way forward for us. We wanted to, keep the company within our hands.And, we also realized that, institutional investors probably wouldn't be as interested in a company like ours with a smaller addressable market than yours. You guys have chosen to go a different way. Do you want to talk a little bit about where you're at with that? And, maybe a bit about the journey that got you there too.Kristy: [00:23:48] Yeah, sure. Um, I did listen to your previous podcast about bootstrapping and I think you referenced me towards the end of it. You were like, this is the way I've gone, but here's a friend who spent a lot of time. I'm going the other way.Yeah. Oh, a hundred percent to two years ago, almost to the day when we started in tech, I think I thought, why would anyone raise money?Um, and keep in mind, like I've had previous businesses, you don't spend money unless you can afford to spend it. If I have a project that would make me the money back, or maybe I'd lose a little bit, but I could see that this is a valuable asset. I might invest in the asset, but I'm not going to go into thousands of dollars of debt or share my company just because I don't have the users yet.So the idea of fundraising, when I got in, it was ridiculous. I thought it made no sense. Then you get to a point of realizing, Hey, if I have this vision and this vision is greater than what I'm capable of doing on my own with my own resources, you know, how can I make this happen in less than 30 years, really?And we've been super scrappy. you know, being in the consignment world, I'm frugal by nature. And that, that carries through to everything we do in business. We've accessed hundreds of thousands of dollars in funding. so we're, we're nine employees, but are heavily funded myself and my co founder Blair, who was on the ground level of Skip The Dishes.we've, we've bootstrapped the company. We've taken one angel cheque a few months ago, and we're just now at the point of saying, okay, we completely understand what it is that we're doing. And now we can see the team that we need to build and we can, we can see around the corners and this go to market strategy that we can implement.And the reality is, you know, even if we've all sold our houses and eat macaroni for two years, we still probably wouldn't be able to do it with just the two of us. And so that for us, this is the time to rally a community that can support us and can get excited about what we're doing.Angela: [00:25:31] I think it's what I we've had long conversations about this. And I think, um, your approach to this is incredibly well thought out. And, I completely agree with where you guys are at and where you're going. and it's been kind of, it's been kind of fun because. For me, I know that I'm not going to go after institutional money, but I get to live a little bit vicariously through you and your stories around it too, which is it, which is kind of fun for me.And, and I get to learn, you know, shoulder to shoulder, with you each week, just hearing about it and things like that, which has been amazing for me too. So that's exciting. Pitching Hyon [00:26:07] So it sounds like you're at the point point right now where you've decided that, you know, institutional money is the next way to go, that, that's going to propel your company forward. And, before we wrap up, I think it would be great to hear.That little bit of a pitch, from you and your company about who you are and, a little, a little bit more about where you guys are going.Kristy: [00:26:34] Yeah, for sure. I'm well, you should've told me this was coming all right off the cuff, the, the re the recall. So I had a mentor out of the States in Atlanta. Uh, he sends me this article the other day, and the article is about how the re commerce industry is a $52 billion North American industry.And I read this and I'm like, what's the recommerce industry. Oh, That's the space that we're in. That's interesting. And. And I read this article and it's fascinating to me because you look at the other players in the space. So you could look at Hyon and say, okay, well, are they competing with Facebook marketplace and the real, real threat up in Poshmark and Let Go.And. And Kijiji, what's fascinating about the work that we're doing is ultimately we will be a platform company. And so think of us as sort of the Shopify for consignment, where we have this, this valuable user interface in a way of, of, connecting users and really furthering, what's happening already in the industry and making it more efficient for people to use it.And so, yeah. We were, we found this space in, in the recommerce industry of being able to provide value, get more items onto existing marketplaces, make it easier to keep items out of landfills. And so the types of, users that are interested in our platform, it's everything from, Hey, we're green. And we want to keep items in circulation to, Hey, I'm cheaper or hey I'm frugal, and I actually need to go this route, or I want to make some money.And it's sort of a gig economy. and, and talking to investors, they'd have similar motivations. It's either I'm really interested in how Hyon can see around corners and can see this as a massive opportunity in enabling this economy to exist and to kind of drag it into, where we should be in this industry, which is more efficient, less gray area.And for corporations and for governments, you know, we're, we're competing with systems and Excel and pen and paper almost doesn't happen nowadays. And so, you know, the, the pitch, depending on who we're talking to is just, you know, if you're excited about the kinds of things that we're excited about, there's alignment.And so, yeah. Thank you for the you guys for the opportunity to talk about it. This has been fun and my very first podcast and I find it so awkward that it's a voice thing and not a video thing, because if. People listening can see the actions. They'd seeAngela: [00:28:39] her. That's awesome. I'm so, so excited for you guys and the journey that you're on, because I think the opportunity as you just mentioned is absolutely immense and, it's just been so much funwith you. So yay.Jonathan: [00:28:57] Yeah. Thanks. Thanks for being onKristy: [00:29:00] Jonathan, um, send me a note to your camera, please. I don't care how much work it is. I'll figure it out. I needthat. I need to look like that on zoom calls. Outro [00:29:08]Jonathan: [00:29:08] thanks for listening to Fixing Faxes, building a digital health startup.I'm Jonathan Bowers, my cohost is Angela Hapke and our guest today was Kirsty Ehman. Did I get that right? Yay. Our music is by Andrew Codeman. Follow us on Twitter @FixingFaxes. You can find us wherever you like to listen to podcasts. Oh, we were going to change that and I forgot. Do us a favor and tell a friend.Thanks listeningKristy: [00:29:32] feel like I should have worked on my radio voice before I got on here. Angela, your, your, your tone is so awesome.Angela: [00:29:40] Just strokes my ego,Kristy: [00:29:45] Between, between your, your voice and Jonathan's looks, you guys are a fullAngela: [00:29:51] wait a minute.
Oh shoot, Allisons! Alli Tooms and Alli-wo sat down for their FIRST in-person recording together for an on-site show about the Hotel Monte Vista in downtown Flagstaff, AZ. The Hotel Monte Vista is supposed to be one of the most actively haunted places in the U.S., so let's see what we learned! Have any ghost stories you'd like shared on the podcast? Any experiences at this hotel? Tell us! Email allisonpodcast@gmail.com or hit us up on social - @allisonpodcast on Instagram, @allison_podcast on Twitter. You can follow our personal Instagram accounts @alliwo and @toomsinator.
In this episode of Overpowered Podcasts, Geek of the Machine edition, Darnell, and Jasmine discuss Carl and Sissy's Marriage problems, Harlan kills Carl, Ben's Funeral and Klaus Manifesting him, Lila finds out the truth about her parents, the swede kills the handler, five watches everyone die before rewinding time, Lila teleports with a time briefcase, Allisons letter to Ray, Questions and theories about this season and the next,
Mark Goudeau, AKA The Baseline Killer, was a serial rapist and murderer along Baseline Road in the Phoenix, Arizona valley in from 2005-2006. On this episode, the Allisons dive into his victims, his M.O., and where his case stands today. This episode is dedicated to the victims that have suffered because of this man's actions. If you have further information to shed on this case, we would love to hear from you. Throw us podcast episode suggestions or share your stories! We're @allisonpodcast on Instagram and Facebook, and @allison_podcast on twitter. Follow Alli on Instagram @toomsinator and Allison on Instagram @alliwo. Please email show topic suggestions to allisonpodcast@gmail.com!
On this episode of the All. Is. On. Podcast, the Allisons discuss their own personal ghost encounters... as well as a few from close family members. Have you seen any ghosts or had paranormal experiences? We would love to hear them! Reach out below... Give us a follow or a shout! We're @allisonpodcast on Instagram and Facebook, and @allison_podcast on twitter. Follow Alli on Instagram @toomsinator and Allison on Instagram @alliwo. Please email show topic suggestions to allisonpodcast@gmail.com!
This one is a rough one!! we start off with technical difficulties and it only gets better from there. At we we have a new friend of the family! A coworker of Allisons! And he reviews food!! Email: roughnightpodcast@gmail.com
It's Monday. No, no... It's hangover Monday! Yep, It's Episode 14 of the GFY Social Club. WOW, what a big show today!! Craig and Mike are joined in the clubhouse today with the hilarious ALLISON WOJTOWECZ, a touring comedian, marketing whiz and fitness guru based out of Austin, Texas. She joins the Dudes to talk traveling the country opening for Jen Fulwiler, her business ventures, and her new podcast "All. Is. On. w/ the Allisons". NEWS!!! A super-size Dildo thief, a Mainer uses a Sawzall to cut his neighbor's garage in half following a dispute, a UK man fined for pretending to be a ghost at a cemetary, and...Chicken Wings AREN'T a meal?!!? Twitter wasn't having it. Booze Reviews, another Golden Boner Award winner...and Craig gets lit. Mondays rule. #JoinTheClub Facebook, Twitter, Youtube - @GFYSocialClub --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gfysocialclub/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gfysocialclub/support
In a special bonus series we are covering episode 1 Netflix's rebooted Unsolved Mysteries! We do a deep dive on Rey Rivera and his wife Allisons hunt for the truth! It's an honor to have/cover new Unsolved Mysteries! Now I'm going to stop typing so I can watch some more UM! --- 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/thestackpack/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thestackpack/support
This week on Dental Assistant Talk with Megen Elliot, Megen talks with Allison Lacousiere who is an entrepreneur! Allison has a business, Clear Coaching that assists in clear aligner coaching. Join Allison and Megen as they talk about Allisons business and coaching tips. Episode Highlights Allison’s Background Imposter syndrome and being open to growth What is a coach, and why you need one Quotes “I created a plan on my own for the dentist to ramp up his aligner systems” “Since I took that initiative he was really excited to invest in me further” “The clear aligner numbers doubled year after year” “At 24 year old I was promoted to the office manager, I had no clue what I was doing, but I very optimistic and forward thinking, I knew one of the keys was to connect the team” “I struggled with imposter syndrome for a long time” “You didn’t view it that way, you thought ‘what can I learn, how can I absorb all of the knowledge and skill this person has to share with me to make the practice better’”. “It doesn’t say that you are not doing things well enough, it’s that there is always opportunity to learn more” “ A coach doesn't tell you what the answer is… they help you recognize what your answer is and how you can achieve it” Links Allison Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allisonlacoursiere/ Clear Coaching Website: https://www.yourclearalignercoach.com The Dental Podcast Network Channel One homepage: http://dentalpodcastnetworkchannelone.otcpn.libsynpro.com/ The Dental Podcast Network Channel Two homepage: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dental-podcast-networks-channel-two/id1478530429
De 22-jarige Greetje crosste op haar brommer met haar vriendin over heel Ameland. Luidkeels zingend Callow La Vitaaaaaa, een hit in die dagen. Godfried Bomans verhaalde over de tijd dat men nog een banketstaaf als sinterklaascadeau kreeg, The Young Sisters zongen nog even Johnny Kom Hier (Are You Sure/the Allisons) en veel apps over Howzat van Sherbet.
Wednesdays 2pm-4pm ESTToday’s Bombshell (Bombshell Radio) Bombshell RadioJazzamatazz Double Header FRIDAYS 1pm-3pm EST 6pm-8pm BST 10am-12pm PDT bombshellradio.comSmiling Sixties is a collection of non-stop hits & classics from the 1960s. A blend of Rock'n'Roll,Soul,Pop,Beat,Rock & lots more groovy sounds from a great decade of music. 22 tracks that still put smiles on faces over half a century later. Volume 11.#oldies, #pop, #rock, #soul, #r&b, #classics, #rocknroll, #sixties, #1960s1 Dedicated Follower of Fashion The Kinks 2 The Last Time The Rolling Stones 3 Wild Child The Doors 4 Join Together The Who 5 Angel Of The Mornig PP Arnold 6 The Clapping Song (Clap Pat Clap Slap) Shirley Ellis 7 River Deep-Mountain High Ike & Tina Turner 8 Wichata Lineman Glen Campbell 9 Excerpt From A Teenage Opera Keith West 10 Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) Cher 11 Hey Joe The Jimi Hendrix Experience 12 You Can't Always Get What You Want The Rolling Stones 13 Quarter to Three Gary "U.S." Bonds 14 (Love Is Like A) Heat Wave Martha Reeves & The Vandellas 15 Bread & Butter The Newbeats 16 Make It Easy On Yourself The Walker Brothers 17 Fire Brigade M.O.V.E 18 The Boat That I Row Lulu 19 Everybody's Somebody's Fool Connie Francis 20 Take Good Care Of My Baby Bobby Vee 21 Are You Sure? The Allisons 22 Magical Mystery Tour The Beatles
Tonights guest is Allison Breininger In the fifth episode we're gonna change lane, as i talk to Allison Breininger who's a caregiver and wife of her husband Sean. He's been hit with 7 cancers and a bone marrow transplantation within 9 years. I talk to Allison about how it is to be in the background trying to help out a loved one, and the difficulties of balancing a family, being a wife and a mom, while going through so much. You can find Allisons excellent blog "Negative Space" on Negative Space homepage. facebook, twitter & Instagram You can follow your host Daniel Kold on twitter through here. Read more about Fanconi Anemia right here. Follow Life, Death & Happiness on: Facebook, twitter & YouTube. Donations are always welcome but never required. The Podcast is and will remain free no matter what :) But feel free to help me out with donations if you feel like it.
Road Rage TruckersRoad Rage Truckers, 1 Dead, Lives Ruined is the title of this weeks podcast. Road rage is very common in America but when truckers are involved it can be far worse. is aggressive or angry behavior exhibited by a driver of a road vehicle. These behaviors include rude and offensive gestures, verbal insults, physical threats or dangerous driving methods targeted toward another driver or a pedestrian in an effort to intimidate or release frustration. Road rage can lead to altercations, assaults and collisions that result in serious physical injuries or even death. Strategies include long horn honks, swerving, tailgating and attempting to fight the other driver.Courst records show that 4 Commercial Vehicle drivers were involved in what appeared to be war on the road. This battle would last for a distance of approximately 90 miles. The rage would unfold over many miles of cutting each other off and making very rude gestures to each other. While refusing to let each other pass. The end result would be a young lady dead and a young man injured for life. Lives ruined including trucking companies that had given them jobs and their own lives. Their conscience and careers would never be the same.http://bit.ly/CDLLifeRoadRage Road Rage Truckers participants are as follows. James Decou, Peter Barnes, Jonathan Hogaboom and Cory Frew were the truckers in this crazy road war. The innocent in this story would be Sara Allison and Matthew Allison. Allison would lose her life that day and Matthew would lose a wife and gain a life of physical and mental pain. Not to mention everyone that loved Allison would be forever haunted by the actions of these drivers. That Night of Terror Road Rage TruckersRoad rage Truckers 1 Dead, Lives Ruined. In 2016 on a particular evening 3 semi trucks and an rv were traveling on highway 20 in Oregon. As they were traveling somewhere along the way they began fighting with one another. About 90 miles later they would be on a "No Passing" area of highway 20 heading west near Burns OR. The line up would be as follows, Semi truck, RV, Semi Truck and Semi Truck in that order. The lead semi driven by Barnes would radio back to the semi behind the rv communicating that is was ok to pass the rv. While traveling west in the 'No passing zone" the the semi behind the rv decided to pass. That semi was driven by Decou. While in the oncoming lane the RV driven by Hogaboom would speed up when Decou would try to pass and would slow down when Decou tried to slow dow thus blocking him from regaining entry to the correct lane. It was then that the Allisons would see the battle up ahead. Sarah would make effort to avoid the what was going on by swearing towards the shoulder of the road. This effort would be to no avail as the truck driven by Decou would hit and kill her. Forever scaring all involved from the victims to their loved ones to even you the reader. Road Rage Truckers. Tune into the Pod Road Rage Truckers. Tine in this week and hear for yourself the event and the opinions of the hosts of this show. Find the show here http://bit.ly/TalkCDLPod. Please leave a comment at the bottom of this page and let us know what you think of this innocent. Also if you are wanting to be on the show, please email us at Ruthann@talkcdl.com and let us know what you would like to speak about. Also as always we thank all everyone that sends us massages and questions. We also appreciate all the videos and the pictures you send. A Truckers View of Idiots TalkCDL is putting together a compilation of the idiots that drive Americas highways seen by truckers. If you have some each cam footage you would like out into the video please send it to Troy@talkcdl.com. You can also message us at http://www.facebook.com/talkcdl. Thank you and keep the rubber side down drivers. http://talkcdl.com/truckers-5-items-to-be-dot-compliant/http://talkcdl.com/trucking-news-15-states-to-avoid-trucker-citations/http://talk...
USA og Kina er på vei mot en krig ingen ønsker. Det hevder Graham Allison i boken "Destined for War: Can America and China Escape Thucydides’s Trap?", som har hatt stort gjennomslag blant amerikanske politikere. Allison hevder at det er en historisk lovmessighet at det blir krig når en voksende makt utfordrer den gamle stormakten. Stemmer det? Bli med oss i et dypdykk i amerikansk utenrikspolitisk tenkning og en kritisk gjennomgang av datagrunnlaget for Allisons påstand.
Allison Carter is a mom of her two littles, Evie and Hudson, and a wife to her high school sweetheart, Ryan. She believes every occasion, big or small, deserves to be celebrated, and is passionate about inspiring others when it comes to turning the volume up on their own celebrations. Today Allison is going to share some tips on how to ENJOY your holiday parties. She is going to help us make the most out of our holiday hosting and not stress out so we can really be present with our people! Allison is the podcast host of Memories in Moments where she helps gives tangible tips and realistic ideas for making memories in moments that'll last a lifetime for the modern parent. Allison also owns Confetti Party Plans, a party-planning resource featuring guides and checklists for themed parties. Forbes has named her a “party planning expert” and she has helped hundreds of women around the world host stress-free memorable events through the help of her creative party plans. Links from the conversation: The Real Housewives of **whatever city is on now :)** B*TCH Sesh When Life Gives you LuLu Lemons by Lauren Weisberger For More Tips and Tricks head to Allisons website to read about her best party secrets! Connect With Allison Instagram // Website // Podcast Connect with your host Jeanette Instagram // Website// Podcast
Ozil throws a strop, Allisons atributes, Mourinho misfires
Welcome to PubFootball and in this episode we round up Game week 4 of the English Premier League. We discuss West Ham's woes against Wolves, Spurs defeat to Watford, Arsenal's struggles against Cardiff and Allisons, Cruyff turn gone wrong against Leicester. All this and more. We are also joined by a new member of the Pub Football team, Jason...A Liverpool fan and a self proclaimed Throw-in specialist. Our Pub Player and Gaffer of the Week Make sure if you have not already subscribe and rate and review us on your podcast platform. Follow us Instagram: @pubfootball Twitter: @pubfootballpod Facebook: @pubfootballpodcast
In part one of my interview with Allison Mecham Evans, birth educator, life coach and my dear friend. If you are a new parent or on your way to becoming one, then you need to hear this candid yet informative conversation. Get the full details on all of Allisons work including access to some free gifts she has for you over at: www.AliveWithPurposeCoaching.com
A vegan documentary, which walks through a personal journey, THE LAST PIG raises crucial questions about equality, the value of compassion and the sanctity of life. Comis' soul-bearing narrative carries us through his final year of farming pigs, the struggle to reinvent his life, and the ghosts that will haunt him forever. It is Allison's hope that THE LAST PIG will help propel a shift in our society's relationship to non-human beings and our capacity for compassion. THE LAST PIG is a documentary feature completed in February 2017. The film is currently screening at festivals and independent theaters and will be made available for community screenings starting in July 2017. Distribution of the film to schools, universities, and libraries will be managed by Green Planet Films. The film will be offered for broadcast prior to DVD and VOD release. Fundraising is ongoing, and all support will help finance their extensive outreach efforts. PBN's Robbie Lockie discussed the film and life as a filmmaker with Allison Argo. Find out more about Allisons work herehttp://www.thelastpig.com/about-the-film/
EPISODE 77: DON ALLISON: GHOST JOURNALIST & SKEPTIC On episode 77 of What Are You Afraid Of? Horror & Paranormal Show, paranormal journalist and ghost hunter Don Allison returns with more stories about his haunted house and his supernatural experiences in the ghost capital of the world, Gettysburg. Don tells us what it’s like to be sensitive to the spirit world, but he’s also a skeptic, a psychic scientist trying to explain these paranormal happenings. He shares two more passages from his book, I Met a Ghost in Gettysburg, read by British folksinger, David Walton. And yes, a ghost really did snap his underwear and played mandolin on request.
Fredrik och Kristoffer börjar med konferensen Ship it och några tankar därifrån, framför allt om mobbprogrammering och att lära sig saker genom begränsningar eller att ta dem för långt. Eller inte göra det. Begränsningar är ju bra för kreativiteten, men att anamma något blint brukar ju inte vara det. Vi pratar om tumregler och patterns och undrar hur mycket av utvecklingsmetodikers framgång som beror på att gruppen har en gemensam erfarenhet av något man var överens om fungerade sämre - att man fått kontrollen och får välja själv istället för att leva med något som införts med för dålig förankring. Ett stort tack till Cloudnet som sponsrar vår VPS! Har du kommentarer, frågor eller tips? Vi är @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @iskrig och @bjoreman på Twitter, har en sida på Facebook och epostas på info@kodsnack.se om du vill skriva längre. Vi läser allt som skickas. Gillar du Kodsnack får du hemskt gärna recensera oss i iTunes! Länkar Ship it Nordic Ruby Yasuragi Hasseludden Varvet Carl-Johan Kihlbom Allison McMillan pratade om att lära sig på arbetstid Allisons tal baseras på hennes serie texter “Hack your workday” Lennart Fridén pratade om mobbprogrammering - länken ger hela texten/sagan, med bilder och allt Mobbprogrammering Erfarenheter av ett år av mobbprogrammerande Lightning talks Chad Fowler pratade om hur man lyssnar på jazz Alla tal från Linuxconf Australien 2017 Lightning talks från Linuxconf Australien 2017 Jonas Nicklas höll ett blixttal om att bränna ut sig på öppen källkod Chandra Carney pratade under rubriken “Merge conflicts” Stephen Anderson och Bendyworks Enhetstestning Functional testing Kristoffer pratade på Devops summit 2017 Agile Trello 213 - avsnittet där Martin pratade om att programmera i Pico-8 Cristopher Alexander The Oregon experiment Miljonprogrammet Pattern inom arkitektur Pattern inom mjukvaruutveckling Urban code - 100 lessons for understanding the city Aforismer Hawthorneexperimenten Suse Titlar Fundamentalism Orgieprogrammering Jag föredrar orgieprogrammering Uppskalad parprogrammering Varje lightning talk är en bonus Sympatiångest När man kan jobba när som helst så gör man det Stoppa jobbet i ett rum Tvinga mig själv att inte jobba Det handlade inte om det när jag gick dit Man vill ju så gärna kunna generalisera saker (Som) Ett sätt att lära sig förstå (vad det är) Reagera med knäskålarna Helt fel sätt att tänka på Tumregler En vokabulär av tumregler Hur man vill planera sin stad Den enda natur vi har att jobba med är den mänskliga naturen Det finns regler som man inte rår på Små visdomsord Posttraumatisk stress från ett annat system
In this edition. Christopher Gillett, Dallas Ruis, Julia Gieber, and Brett Bachman are all in the house! But we are all sad!!! | Allisons Road get's Canceled. | Mortal Kombat Beer? | And much much more! GCN's GamesCast is available on podcast services around the world. Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe! So you don't miss a episode. Until next time. Game On!!! GCN website - gamercade.squarespace.com GCN's GamesCast - http://gamercade.squarespace.com/gamercade/ PlaystationAndPizza - http://gamercade.squarespace.com/playstation-pizza/ GamerCade Podcasts - https://www.GamerCade.Podomatic.com GCN Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1435526156742414/ Twitter @GamerCade1986 Instagram - GamerCade Steam Community - GamerCade Nation Email - gamercade1986@gmail.com
Dmitri Millard from No Zone Diesel joins the podcast to talk about the Ultimate Callout Challenge, building a business, making Allisons hold 4 digit power and a message for his fans. SUBSCRIBE ON iTUNES: iTunes: https://apple.co/2wZ0nES SPONSORS ATS Diesel Performance https://www.atsdiesel.com BD Diesel Performance http://www.dieselperformance.com Dan's Diesel Performance http://www.dansdieselperformance.com Diesel World https://www.dieselworldmag.com PPEI https://www.ppei.com OUR SOCIAL THINGS: Facebook: http://bit.ly/2GByFgI Instagram: http://bit.ly/2rXUzXl Twitter: http://bit.ly/2KIBCP4 YouTube: http://bit.ly/2rWl3Z8 Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/2s0MJeK Website: http://www.thedieselpodcast.com INTRO FEATURING: Xtreme Diesel Performance ATS Diesel Performance PPEI Holderdown Performance Hardway Performance No Zone Diesel Street Diesel Power D&J Precision Machine White Knuckles Garage AA Engineering Pinky Ruggles Randy's Transmissions Tyler Gawley Tyler Cathey 403 Media Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/403MEDIA Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/403media YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/403MEDIA Website: http://www.403media.ca Hosts: Patrick Ellis, Ryan Gelinas, Danny Voss
This week we talk about kefir, sourdough, making fermentation habits, communal aspects to food and ferments, and the rotting food hiding in Allison’s Fridge. Show notes: Rate us on iTunes. Thanks for your support! Send your feedback to podcast@fermup.com or connect with us on Twitter, Facebook or Google+.
This is Allisons first sermon at First Baptist. Please along with the rest of First baptist welcome her to the First Baptist family.
Yes finally we review Iron Man 2! But before that we cover alot of news from the previous week, for the Trailer Spot this week we cover something very super secret, so I'll let ya just think about that one for a bit. Chris does the Box Office Report as we always expect from him. And finally on to the review of Iron Man 2. Also stay tuned after the review for Chris and Allisons argument on which movie is better, between Iron Man and The Dark Knight. Enjoy the show!