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In today's episode, we're joined by Allysen Kerr, founder and CEO of Prymel Elements, to discuss the following topics:Evolving Vision: Allysen's journey founding Prymel Elements and its evolving vision.Strategic Branding: Prymel Elements' potent brand-building strategies.Distinctive Edge: How Prymel Elements stands out in the branding arena.Overcoming Growth Hurdles: Tackling industry-specific challenges with innovation.Project Triumph: Analyzing a successful project's key drivers and industry relevance.As a passionate advocate for minorities and women-perneurs, Allysens' insights and expertise will help you take control of your business and achieve your goals with confidence. Enjoy!Prymel Elementshttps://prymelelements.com/Econix Linkshttps://linktr.ee/econixPlan Your Finances: Schedule An Appointment with Josh https://livemore.net/jbentclientsFinally, if this show has impacted you in a positive way please consider supporting below. Thanks!Support The ShowWho doesn't love a Summer Friday?What happens when we reimagine business, culture, and life? Start by asking the questions.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
In this episode, we hear from Dr. Kelly Still-Brooks and Allysen Lower, the president of Colorado State University's AASRP student chapter. Students and faculty alike will be impressed by the initiative that Allysen has taken to bring her colleagues valuable hands-on experiences to prepare them for clinical practice. Tune in to hear what Dr. Still-Brooks and Allysen have to say about the importance of mastering the basics, including small ruminant and camelid husbandry and behavior. Most importantly in this episode, students will be reminded of their most valuable resource—each other.Thanks for listening! And, as always, if you have any questions about this episode, the Emerging Leader Program, or other opportunities to get involved in AASRP, feel free to contact us. We want to hear from you! AASRP website: aasrp.orgAnn DiPastina, DVM ann.dipastina@gmail.com Lesley Moser, DVM trmvetc@gmail.com
Allysen says she hates having a bad day. She feels like every day could be her last and if it is, she should feel grateful, positive and productive. Because she feels this way, when she wakes up feeling bad, her mind spirals quickly. It scrambles to change things, which always makes things worse.In this session, we The post EP239: A coaching session on having bad days appeared first on Dr. Amy Johnson.
Making a way out of no way in today's tough business world with Creative Marketing Engineer and Business Mogul-Allysen Kerr! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/miss-thunder/support
Become a PREMIUM podcast subscriber to support this show and you will get Access to the first 200+ episodes (no longer on other platforms) Access to the entire 500+ episode archive Early access to regular episodes (before they're released publicly) Access to additional bonus material releases Exclusive, subscriber-only audio replies to “Ask Me Anything” questions In episode 544 of The Half Size Me™ Show, Heather chats with Allysen about gaining and losing weight in her 30s, plus they talk about factoring exercise into your caloric needs making a maintenance break as effective as possible abstaining from certain trigger foods and more! Do you want to get support and connection at a price you can afford? Then check out the Half Size Me Community here: https://halfsizeme.com/join About Half Size Me The Half Size Me™ Show is a weekly podcast. It will inspire and motivate you no matter where you are in your weight loss journey. Whether you're just getting started losing weight or having worked on your health and wellness for years, this show is for you! The Half Size Me Show is hosted by Heather Robertson, who lost 170 pounds over a period of about 5 years. Heather did it by learning new eating habits, getting regular exercise, and changing her mindset. On her popular weekly podcast, The Half Size Me Show, Heather shares her own lessons and struggles with you, and she shows you how to handle the real challenge of any weight loss journey... weight maintenance. Be sure to subscribe to The Half Size Me Show and join Heather every week as she shares information, inspiration, coaching, and conversations with REAL people who've learned weight loss isn't only about losing pounds, it's about finding yourself. Disclaimer: Heather is not a doctor, nurse, or certified health professional. What worked for her or her guests may not work for you. Please talk with your doctor, dietician, or other certified health professionals when seeking advice about your own weight loss or weight maintenance plan. All information included in The Half Size Me™ Podcast and on HalfSizeMe.com is for informational and inspirational purposes only. For additional disclaimer information, please visit HalfSizeMe.com. To contact Heather about the show, please click here to use the contact form.
Instead of letting thoughts float in and out, leaving whatever damage they may in their wake, what if we thought about our thoughts? That feels overwhelming. And I don't actually know where to start on the concept. So, I asked my friend Allysen, a counselor with degrees and experience to equip us for peace. She talks through what happens to start the spiral and, practically, how do we work our way out of it? How do we maintain our footing when the avalanche of thoughts, feelings and circumstance keep knocking our feet out from under us? The post Cultivating Peace: The Spiral of Our Thoughts appeared first on .
Allysen Shaughnessy is a client of NSL, who's journey in self health came to light after years of caring for others as a Physician's Assistant in the medical field. Realizing that knowing a lot about medicine does not translate to knowing a lot about loving and caring for oneself. In this interview we discuss how releasing control leads to great progress, why addressing your mindset is the first step to transforming your body, how the medical field misses the mark in addressing what true health is + more! Allysen + I have been working together for nearly a year + to witness her transformation, inside + out, is incredible! Get an inside look on what it's like to work with me as your nutrition + lifestyle coach in this episode. - Did you love this episode? Let me know! I'd like to hear your thoughts. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐ - Follow me on: Instagram Facebook --
Natasha and Aasha read our scripture passage Isabella illustrates the story Allysen leads us in an imaginative journey through this passage, taking turns in the shoes of each main character See below for the images Allysen references in her sermon
Joining us on this episode is Allysen Classen, the medical assistant program director for Midwest technical institute and Delta Technical College.Allysen talks about the importance of an education in the field of medical assisting.More HERE
Allysen Breeden is a mixed martial artist who competes in the strawweight division. The Xtreme Couture product will be looking to pick up her first professional victory this upcoming weekend.
Being donor conceived can be challenging in it’s own right. Being able to process your own existence and how you found your place on this Earth quite often after already living many years believing something entirely different can be a bitter pill to swallow. We share the life story of Madi, Robyn, and Allysen and how they became connected, and their donor-conceived journeys to date. While forming new sibling connections, things were to suddenly change once the donor was finally contacted. Their Donor was formally known to them as “donor 8928” Bryce Cleary wasn’t happy when he found out the clinic OHSU had allegedly lied to him about the number of children that were to be born from his donations and their locations all were meant to be on the east coast. Ultimately none of the current 20 known existing siblings should be alive had the clinic respected this. As a result, a 5.25 Million dollar lawsuit has been launched thrusting everyone into the media spotlight. To find out more about the episodes and the related vids visit the Sperm Donation World episode page here.
This week, Allysen reads our scripture: Mark 5:1-20. Jake preaches to us on how *everyone* (including Scary Man) gets invited to the Party of God. Listen to these here, and also check out the video version for Jake's excellent sermon illustrations. (They are not to be missed.)
In a growing strawweight division, Allysen Breeden is undefeated as an amateur and is looking to make waves in 2020.We talk to the Vegas trained fighter about fighting out of state and her passion for the sport.
Each year, the Conway Holy Land Travel Bursary supports a Regent student's research trip to Israel and Palestine. This week we're chatting with Bryana Russell and Allysen Mahaffey, the last two bursary recipients, to talk about their experiences in the Holy Land. Join us as we hear about women who are nurturing reconciliation and discuss biblical patterns of lament that sustain practices of peacemaking today. To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming events and courses visit: www.regent-college.edu/
She Leads Podcast: Leadership Empowerment for Women of Color
Welcome to She Leads Podcast Season 5, Episode 14! This episode of She Leads Podcast features Allysen Kerr founder of Prymel Elements. Allysen Kerr is a Brand Developer, Graphic Designer, and Storyteller who leads her life like the Boss she is. To hear Allysen’s take on leadership, listen to her interview as she discusses the importance of setting boundaries, leading with compassion, and the necessity of self-awareness. Allysen Kerr Bio Allysen enjoys working with people and organizations making a difference in the world. A true renaissance woman, Allysen’s expertise lies in a variety of areas including business and brand development, strategy, and marketing. Originally from New York, this brand strategist, multidisciplinary designer, and entrepreneur launched her first venture at the age of 20, learning how to take a vision and turn it into a reality at a young age. During a rough season in her life, God revealed to Allysen that strong identity and a clear vision were essential to her foundation but also essential to the success and growth of an organization or business. Out of that rough season, she launched what would become Prymel Elements (formerly the Antebellum Design Co.). As its CEO and creative director, Allysen works to develop brands, plan impactful marketing strategies, and create unique designs for start-ups, nonprofits, and small businesses. To date, the Tampa-based agency has served 100-plus clients and brands. Allysen received her bachelor’s from the University of Florida’s College of Journalism and Communications. She currently serves as President-Elect of the Tampa Gator Club and is an advisory board member to the Mentoring with Purpose Charity. Nicole Walker’s Interview Commentary I really enjoyed this interview with Allysen and I hope you did as well. I agree with Allysen’s viewpoint on the importance of setting proper boundaries with ourselves, as a tool for better decision making. Setting boundaries requires self-awareness and self-reflection. When we know who we are and how we operate we have the power to choose more wisely. As Allysen shared, boundaries give us the ability to avoid burnout, when necessary, by providing the confidence to say No and the understanding to Slow Down. A quote by Anna Taylor reads, “Love yourself enough to set boundaries. Your time and energy are precious. You get to choose how you use it. You teach people how to treat you by deciding what you will and won’t accept.” I admire Allysen’s ability to self-reflect and accept her role in situations that do not turn out the way she envisioned. As an effective leader, we must examine ourselves to figure out how we can course correct for the future. Allysen’s realization of herself as a laissez-faire leader helped her to see where she could’ve done better and avoided some unnecessary issues amongst her team. Allysen’s ability to process at this level is wonderful, and is definitely what successful leaders do. A quote by Stephen R. Covey reads, “Don’t argue for other people’s weaknesses. Don’t argue for your own. When you make a mistake, admit it, correct it, and learn from it immediately.” I can relate Allysen’s issues with getting distracted easily and procrastinating, as I experience the same. Learning to accept our weaknesses is not easy, yet it is absolutely necessary if we want to get pass them. Because Allysen knows herself, she has figured out a way to…as she says “trick herself” into getting the job done in spite of her flaws. When we know better, we have the opportunity to do better! Unfortunately, many people do not know better and are stuck; don’t be those people! A quote by Baltasar Gracián reads, “Self-reflection is the school of wisdom.” Nicole Walker’s Takeaway of the Week Allysen mentioned that we should “always give people the benefit of the doubt”, and “never assume the worse” because we never know what people are going through. Allysen gave great advice to, look beneath the surface and try to find the root cause of people’s actions and behaviors so we can have a larger view of the picture. I will make it my business to continue to dip deeper into occurrences, and not take things at surface level so I am a more compassionate leader. I understand that shallow observations provide shallow findings, so I will dig deeper as I want a deeper understanding. A quote by Jill Bolte Taylor reads, “When we are being compassionate, we consider another’s circumstance with love rather than judgement…To be compassionate is to move into the right here, right now with an open heart consciousness and a willingness to be supportive.” Nicole Walker’s Leadership Challenge My leadership challenge for you would be to think about the one thing you can take away from this episode and adopt into your life. I know it’s hard to absorb too much information at one time and it’s even harder to try and implement too many changes at once. When I attend a training or listen to podcasts I aim to walk away with a least one thing that stuck out to me and one way that I can change as a result. I challenge you to do the same! Don’t forget to subscribe to She Leads Podcast for first access to future episodes. And also, like and share this episode of She Leads Podcast entitled “Dig Deeper with Allysen Kerr”. Thanks and until next time “Be Empowered and Empower On”!
This bonus episode is really special because Allysen Callery is premiering a new song of hers called "Fair Warning". It's a home recording she sent, but she actually played this for me at the end of our interview... which was the first time she performed it in front of anyone and I'm really grateful for that experience! During our conversation Allysen talks about trusting yourself to find your own sound, the story of how a friend pushed her to play shows, and how you have to work for the things you want in life. Thank you, Allysen, for being to so kind to share this song!!! Please learn more about her career in our full podcast interview (Ep. 7) and by visiting her website.
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Check out my interview with Allysen! Shes the CEO and creative director for Antebellum Design soon to be called Prymel Elements. She gave us some great content in this episode and Im happy to share it with you. Check it out and let us know what you think. Contact Allysenhttps://www.instagram.com/antebellumdesign/https://prymelelements.comFollow us on IG!https://www.instagram.com/econix_/
Gallim Dance Company opens February 12th-17th at The Joyce Theater with the world premiere of 'To Create a World' Listen to the #RERelease of our interview with Artistic director, Andrea Miller with a new prologue by dancer Allysen Hooks. Tune in to hear Allysen's take on the new work and to get some keen insight on how dancers internalize the creative process.
In this episode, I interview Allysen about her journey of starting her own start-up journey and lessons she's learned along the way. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In 2014, Red Line Roots interviewed me about the 'Tell Me About Your Song' podcast for their website. I recorded the interview, and recently got the idea of releasing the (lightly edited) audio as a bonus episode. The folks at Red Line Roots said this was OK with them, so here it is! We mentioned various things during the discussion, so I thought I'd list them here. Red Line Roots - http://www.redlineroots.com/ Tell Me About Your Song - http://tellmeaboutyoursong.com/ Tell Me About Your Song 'about' page - http://tellmeaboutyoursong.com/about.html The 'Fresh Air' interview with Ray Manzarek that helped inspire 'Tell Me About Your Song' - http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6353311 The Memory Palace by Nate DiMeo - http://thememorypalace.us/ This episode contains an excerpt from the Memory Palace episode 'Butterflies', which you can hear in full at http://thememorypalace.us/2015/10/butterflies/ Past guests: Allysen Callery - http://allysencallerymusic.com/ Allysen on 'Tell Me About Your Song' - http://traffic.libsyn.com/yoursongpodcast/AllysenCallery-TellMeAboutYourSong.mp3 Allysen's episode on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/allysen-callery-discusses/id697893300?i=168547773 Becky Chace - http://www.beckychace.com/ Becky on 'Tell Me About Your Song' - http://traffic.libsyn.com/yoursongpodcast/BeckyChace-TMAYS.mp3 Becky's episode on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/becky-chace-on-jack-all-trades/id697893300?i=222284719 Ian Fitzgerald - http://www.ianfitzgerald.com/ Ian on 'Tell Me About Your Song' - http://traffic.libsyn.com/yoursongpodcast/IanFitzgerald-TellMeAboutYourSong.mp3 Ian's episode on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ian-fitzgerald-discusses-walks/id697893300?i=171181595 Sarah Gengel - https://soundcloud.com/sg23music Sarah on 'Tell Me About Your Song' - http://traffic.libsyn.com/yoursongpodcast/Sarah_Gengel-TMAYS.mp3 Sarah's episode on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sarah-gengel-on-roses-in-june/id697893300?i=319738239 Will aka Haunt the House - http://hauntthehouse.bandcamp.com/ Haunt the House on 'Tell Me About Your Song' - http://traffic.libsyn.com/yoursongpodcast/Haunt_the_House-TMAYS.mp3 Haunt the House's episode on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/haunt-the-house-on-eden/id697893300?i=263580362 Amy Herrera - https://amyherrera.bandcamp.com/ Amy on 'Tell Me About Your Song' - http://traffic.libsyn.com/yoursongpodcast/Amy_Herrera-TMAYS.mp3 Amy's episode on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/amy-herrera-on-photograph/id697893300?i=322811953 Mike Laureanno - http://michael.laureanno.com/ Mike on 'Tell Me About Your Song' - http://traffic.libsyn.com/yoursongpodcast/Mike_Laureanno-TMAYS.mp3 Mike's episode on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mike-laureanno-on-let-go/id697893300?i=326052791 Adam Levy - http://adamlevy.com/ Adam on 'Tell Me About Your Song' - http://traffic.libsyn.com/yoursongpodcast/TMAYS-Adam_Levy.mp3 Adam's episode on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/adam-levy-on-painting-by-numbers/id697893300?i=336158052 Chris Monti - http://www.chrismonti.com/ Chris on 'Tell Me About Your Song' - http://traffic.libsyn.com/yoursongpodcast/ChrisMonti-TMAYS.mp3 Chris's episode on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/chris-monti-on-the-eleven/id697893300?i=241214721 Tracie Potochnik - http://www.traciepotochnik.com/ Tracie's episode of 'Tell Me About Your Song' - http://traffic.libsyn.com/yoursongpodcast/TraciePotochnik-TellMeAboutYourSong.mp3 Tracie's episode on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tracie-potochnik-on-cecilia/id697893300?i=165141660 Alec K. Redfearn - http://aleckredfearn.com/ Alec on 'Tell Me About Your Song' - http://traffic.libsyn.com/yoursongpodcast/Alec_K_Redfearn-TMAYS.mp3 Alec's episode on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/alec-k.-redfearn-on-seven/id697893300?i=319195440 Heather Rose - Heather Rose Heather on 'Tell Me About Your Song' - http://traffic.libsyn.com/yoursongpodcast/MaryBeeHeatherRoseandJacobHaller-TMAYSspecialedition.mp3 Heather's episode on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/special-episode-w-mary-bee/id697893300?i=169315993 Shelley Segal - http://www.shelleysegal.com/ Shelley on 'Tell Me About Your Song' - http://traffic.libsyn.com/yoursongpodcast/ShelleySegal-TMAYS.mp3 Shelley's episode on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/shelley-segal-discusses-gratitude/id697893300?i=183511917 Andy Stone - http://www.andystoneonline.com/ Andy on 'Tell Me About Your Song' - http://traffic.libsyn.com/yoursongpodcast/TMAYS-Andy_Stone.mp3 Andy's episode on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/andy-stone-on-talk-about-love/id697893300?i=341886651 The live episode with Heather Rose, Mary Bee, and me - http://traffic.libsyn.com/yoursongpodcast/MaryBeeHeatherRoseandJacobHaller-TMAYSspecialedition.mp3 The live episode on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/special-episode-w-mary-bee/id697893300?i=169315993 The song that plays at the beginning and end of the episode is my song, 'Mistreating Yarn Blues', from my album 'Circumstantial Evidence'.
"To Europe and Back Again" Sully and Josh had a great discussion of the scene this week with mentions of Creation Tuesday; Posi-vibes; Otis Grove with Psychedelic Clown Car and Milkbread; as well as A Night of New Orleans with Daddie Long Legs, The Stooges Brass Band with Brother Joscephus and the Love Revival Revolution Orchestra. . The gents welcome Allysen to the Green Room for a lengthy interview and a performance of four songs. The guys wrap up discussing a number of upcoming Tunes Around Town. Approximate run time: 1 Hour 11 minutes