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Hearts of Steel: A Danielle Steel Podcast
Hearts of Steel: The Trailer

Hearts of Steel: A Danielle Steel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 2:04


Anna Fox and Louisa Rorschach are two writers in their early 30s who just cannot get their dating lives in order. In preparation for when romance is real again (#ThanksPandemic), they turn to a leader in the field for help -- number one best selling author Danielle Steel. Combining literary review, social commentary, dating advice, and astrology, Anna and Louisa discuss Steel’s romance novels with cultured wit and Millennial irreverence. Season One: Now and Forever (1978). "Although Jessica and Ian Clarke have been married seven years, they insist the thrill and excitement haven’t dimmed. At Jessica’s urging, Ian has quit his advertising job to become a struggling writer, and she supports him with her successful San Francisco boutique. Ian’s financial dependence on Jessica upsets him more than he admits, and in a moment of bored malaise, Ian’s first casual indiscretion will create a nightmare that threatens everything Jessica and Ian have carefully built. What he does changes their lives, and them, perhaps forever, as they struggle to pay the price of his foolhardy affair." [Music Credit: "Stringed Disco" by Kevin McLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License.] --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hearts-of-steel/message

Obstacle Course
Stories of Mental Health

Obstacle Course

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 57:24


Please watch this Video before listening to this episode! Trust us, this episode will make little sense until you do :)Somehow, we forgot to welcome you to the podcast! Sorry about that :) Enjoy the music I guess?Here's the website for the event!While we weren't able to sit down with all of the speakers and organizers, we're extremely grateful for those who we were able to speak with. Thank you everyone! :) Jessica Williamson - MC, Promotional Team Lead Organizer, and Youth Representative.Although Jessica wasn't ready to share her story she still wished to be a champion for other people's stories of mental health. This is a great reminder that we can all give something even if we aren't ready to give everything . Focus on what you can give.Stuck in yourself? Get into someone else. JEN VERSCHEURE - Jen was the first speaker of the night and we spoke with her about the honour and responsibility she felt to start the night off right and about her struggles with depression and the shame surrounding it. JOSEPH EDWARD BRIANTE - Joseph was the final speaker before the intermission and this was well timed as his story is incredibly powerful and absolutely needs time for pause and reflection. We spoke with him about getting out of your head and into your heart and the importance of dropping the Schtick. We also talked about the difference between Big Joseph and Little Joseph. LISA BOSMAN–Performance Coach, Musician - Lisa coached all of the speakers on how to get out of their head and communicate from their heart/soul (no notes allowed). The Connection Project is all about courageous people sharing their authentic stories through love. Lisa is also a talented musician and we spoke with her about her process for writing the moving song that concludes The Connection Project and her process for making her art.What a gold minion? The child of gold bouillon. Obviously. EMILY OLSEN–Founder, Director, Host, Speaker - Emily is the heart, mind and soul behind The Connection Project. Without her courageous leadership, none of this would have been possible. If you want to know Emily's full story, you have to listen to her episode! Click here. We spoke with Emily about how she felt about this year's Connection Project, how to use fear as fuel and making the Leap!

Getting Split Ready with Marya Carey Pleasant and Doug Katz
Getting Split Ready 18.3 - Different Strokes for Different Folks - The Unique Needs of Alternative Lifestyles and Divorce

Getting Split Ready with Marya Carey Pleasant and Doug Katz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 18:25


Normal is a relative term, but in every society and culture there are generally traditional expectations of family and relationships. This is, however, not a reflection of the real lifestyles of a culture. Behind close doors many people choose alternative or non-traditional lifestyles. This carries over to couples where swinging or polyamorous families can be healthy and affirming. These non-traditional family arrangements can be complex to manage socially and societally. When divorce happens this can be amplified as our culture and legal system are not always equipped to deal with these complexities. SPONSORED BY DIVORCE CREDIT PRO, A MEMBER OF THE SPLITREADY DIVORCE PRO NETWORK - www.divorcecreditpro.com. Your credit score is the key to many aspects of everyday life, such as buying a car or a home. Divorce can take a toll on your credit. Get the help of a pro to help manage or improve your credit score. Join us for a discussion with Jessica Malquist from Greenwich Law Group on the ins and outs of alternative lifestyles and divorce. Other Panelists - Amy Schillinger from Balance Stress Management and Therapy - https://balancestresstx.com/ - Pamela Rak from Pamela Rak LCSW,PC- https://www.pamelaraklcsw.com/ About Jessica Jessica L. Malmquist joined the Law Offices of Alexandra M. Goddard in 2011 and in 2016 became a partner at Goddard & Malmquist. In 2018, she merged with Alexandra and Alison to form Greenwich Law Group, LLC. Jessica has practiced law since 2003 and has concentrated her practice in family law for more than a decade. Jessica’s family law practice is based on an in-depth understanding of the emotional, practical and financial elements involved in the dissolution of a marriage or post-decree matter, particularly when the allocation of parental responsibilities, maintenance, child support and parenting time are involved. Although Jessica endeavors to resolve cases through amicable negotiations, she is an active enthusiastic, and experienced litigator who effectively represents her clients in litigation when required. Jessica strongly believes in the ability of clients to use alternative dispute resolution, including Collaborative Law and mediation, to retain control of the dissolution process and prevent the often destructive involvement of the Courts. Because of Jessica’s experience, she is able to help clients determine the best dissolution process for their individual family and situational needs. In addition to dissolution of marriage and post-decree matters, Jessica handles preparation and negotiation of prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, as well as attorney-assisted mediation, and estate planning for individuals, couples, and families. Outside of the practice of law, Jessica has worked with many financial institutions both domestically and internationally. Having lived extensively outside of the United States, Jessica is sensitive to cultural impacts on family life. As a mother to young children and former financial professional, Jessica understands the value of well crafted parenting and financial plans in smoothing the way during periods of transition. Jessica is a member of the Illinois Bar Association and American Bar Association, as well as a Fellow of the Collaborative Law Institute of Illinois (CLII), member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP), and current President-Elect, and has been a CLII Board member for over 5 years. Jessica was formally a member of the Rainbows Young Professional Board. For more information or to contact Jessica go to https://www.greenwichlawgroup.com/ Also let us know if there are questions on divorce, separation and starting over that you want our need answered at info@splitready.com. Are you considering divorce? Get split ready at www.splitready.com Getting Split Ready is produced by Ernie Scatton and EAS Productions. For information on launching your own podcast, contact EAS Productions at 708.989.3985 or erniescatton@gmail.com

Getting Split Ready with Marya Carey Pleasant and Doug Katz
Getting Split Ready 18.3 (Preview) - Different Strokes for Different Folks - The Unique Needs of Alternative Lifestyles and Divorce

Getting Split Ready with Marya Carey Pleasant and Doug Katz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 1:22


Normal is a relative term, but in every society and culture there are generally traditional expectations of family and relationships. This is, however, not a reflection of the real lifestyles of a culture. Behind close doors many people choose alternative or non-traditional lifestyles. This carries over to couples where swinging or polyamorous families can be healthy and affirming. These non-traditional family arrangements can be complex to manage socially and societally. When divorce happens this can be amplified as our culture and legal system are not always equipped to deal with these complexities. SPONSORED BY DIVORCE CREDIT PRO, A MEMBER OF THE SPLITREADY DIVORCE PRO NETWORK - www.divorcecreditpro.com. Your credit score is the key to many aspects of everyday life, such as buying a car or a home. Divorce can take a toll on your credit. Get the help of a pro to help manage or improve your credit score. Join us for a discussion with Jessica Malquist from Greenwich Law Group on the ins and outs of alternative lifestyles and divorce. Other Panelists - Amy Schillinger from Balance Stress Management and Therapy - https://balancestresstx.com/ - Pamela Rak from Pamela Rak LCSW,PC- https://www.pamelaraklcsw.com/ About Jessica Jessica L. Malmquist joined the Law Offices of Alexandra M. Goddard in 2011 and in 2016 became a partner at Goddard & Malmquist. In 2018, she merged with Alexandra and Alison to form Greenwich Law Group, LLC. Jessica has practiced law since 2003 and has concentrated her practice in family law for more than a decade. Jessica’s family law practice is based on an in-depth understanding of the emotional, practical and financial elements involved in the dissolution of a marriage or post-decree matter, particularly when the allocation of parental responsibilities, maintenance, child support and parenting time are involved. Although Jessica endeavors to resolve cases through amicable negotiations, she is an active enthusiastic, and experienced litigator who effectively represents her clients in litigation when required. Jessica strongly believes in the ability of clients to use alternative dispute resolution, including Collaborative Law and mediation, to retain control of the dissolution process and prevent the often destructive involvement of the Courts. Because of Jessica’s experience, she is able to help clients determine the best dissolution process for their individual family and situational needs. In addition to dissolution of marriage and post-decree matters, Jessica handles preparation and negotiation of prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, as well as attorney-assisted mediation, and estate planning for individuals, couples, and families. Outside of the practice of law, Jessica has worked with many financial institutions both domestically and internationally. Having lived extensively outside of the United States, Jessica is sensitive to cultural impacts on family life. As a mother to young children and former financial professional, Jessica understands the value of well crafted parenting and financial plans in smoothing the way during periods of transition. Jessica is a member of the Illinois Bar Association and American Bar Association, as well as a Fellow of the Collaborative Law Institute of Illinois (CLII), member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP), and current President-Elect, and has been a CLII Board member for over 5 years. Jessica was formally a member of the Rainbows Young Professional Board. For more information or to contact Jessica go to https://www.greenwichlawgroup.com/ Also let us know if there are questions on divorce, separation and starting over that you want our need answered at info@splitready.com. Are you considering divorce? Get split ready at www.splitready.com Getting Split Ready is produced by Ernie Scatton and EAS Productions. For information on launching your own podcast, contact EAS Productions at 708.989.3985 or erniescatton@gmail.com

The Alchemized Life
#064: Animal Communication, Astrology and Mediumship with Jessica Lanyadoo

The Alchemized Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 71:45


This week on The Alchemized Life, we're excited to welcome world-renowned astrologer, psychic medium and animal communicator, Jessica Lanyadoo. Jessica first discovered her passion for astrology on her twelfth birthday. Tired of hearing her daughter constantly talk about astrology, Jessica's mom gifted her an astrology book. At seventeen, she attended an alternative college, The New School in Montréal, Canada, where she honed her skills as an astrologer and psychic medium, exploring different interpretations of the practice. Although Jessica didn't finish her school, she trusted her gut and moved to San Francisco to kickstart her career as a full-time astrologer and psychic mediumship. However, at one point, she even quit because it no longer fed her soul. Because of her willingness to change and embody what her spirit called her to do in each passing moment, she has been able to expand beyond astrology into psychic mediumship, animal communication, writing, podcasting and so much more!   So what's the difference between an astrologer, psychic, medium and animal communicator? According to Jessica, a medium communicates with dead humans and animals, while a psychic is a “router” to all the things between the real and spiritual world. Astrology is a form of study that analyzes the positions of celestial objects in relation to us. Finally, animal communication is visual or verbal telepathy between humans and animals. The work Jessica does is not fortune telling; instead, her intuitive gifts can help you cultivate strategies that empower you to feel, heal and live authentically.   We Talk About: How Jessica found her calling as an astrologer, psychic medium and animal communicator The importance of changing your mind and trying new things The difference between astrology, psychics, psychic mediumship and animal communication How you can start communicating with your pets Jessica's favorite psychic hygiene practices she recommends we all incorporate into our daily routines to release, trust and reconnect with our spirit guides       Resources: WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM Listen to Ghost of a Podcast HERE Download Tiny Spark HERE       Stay Up To Date: Follow @TheAlchemizedLife and @AvaJohanna on Instagram Subscribe to Newsletter Visit AvaJohanna.com      Upcoming Events: Conscious Creators Costa Rica Retreat - Use code "CONSCIOUS" for $100 off: LEARN MORE

Mettle Brain
Episode 26: Internal Created Realities

Mettle Brain

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 49:04


Jessica Bragado is a health practitioner formally trained in Holographic Kinetics, an Australian Aboriginal healing modality. Although Jessica primarily leans on her gifts working with spirit to address issues either trapped in the body or in the greater energy field of her patients. Jessica has a diverse clientele including Veterans and children. Jessica was raised in the Bible Belt and speaks beautifully of the balance required using her gifts in such a conservative part of the country. Jessica has been communicating with spirits since she was a small child, i.e. seeing deceased ancestors of strangers and/or medical issues. Jessica shares some of the knowledge she's gathered being a practitioner including how to get in touch with your own spirit and how to rid yourself of that which may not be serving you. Throughout our conversation Jessica touches on the power of the mind, and the stories we reinforce. Jessica shares a few personal experiences while using her gifts and gives some interesting hypotheticals on people suffering with migraines, social anxiety, and personality disorders. Support the show (http://www.mettlebrain.com/contact-1)

Socrates Squats
Stress is Growth

Socrates Squats

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 24:42


From Stark Headquarters, in Irvine, California, in the heart of Orange County, brings you Episode 16 of Socrates Squats: Stress is Growth. In this episode, Amir Mofidi will talk about stress and growth. Facing your stressors instead of avoiding them will only benefit you and make you stronger mentally. Although Jessica is not on this episode, she is here in spirit, check out how to make stress turn into growth.

Great Escape Radio
Travel Writing While You Have a Full Time Job

Great Escape Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018 22:46


“I had nothing to lose, so I answered the call and landed a fulltime writing gig!”—Jessica Pickett Host Jody Mayberry and Great Escape Publishing Director, Lori Allen, introduce us to Jessica Pickett. When Jessica came to GEP’s Ultimate Travel Writer’s Workshop in 2014, she didn’t see herself having much in common with other attendees because she was working full-time and would be traveling and writing in her limited spare time. But now, Jessica has already had more than 100 stories published—an ambitious undertaking for someone who works full-time. She says, “I was 29 when I first attended the Ultimate Travel Writer’s Workshop, married to a farmer and working in a fulltime career. Many of the people I met at the workshop were retired or getting ready to retire and I thought there was no way I would be able to do this.” Using the skills she learned at the workshop, she sent a query to a regional publication that was looking for writers. “I had nothing to lose, so I answered the call and landed a full-time writing gig!” Although Jessica can’t travel long distances often, she started with weekend trips and has managed to land another position as a writer for her local tourism office. Listen in for more information on how Jessica has managed to balance her full-time career and home life while following her dream of travel writing. If you’re interested in building a career as a travel writer, you can learn more about getting started here: www.greatescapepublishing.com/start/travelwriting.

Court Junkie
Ep 41: Who Killed Jessica Chambers? (Quinton Tellis Trial)

Court Junkie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 75:22


On December 6, 2014, firefighters in Cortland, Mississippi, came across a horrifying scene after responding to a car fire - 19-year-old Jessica Chambers had been set on fire. They tried to save her, but to no avail. Although Jessica didn't survive her injuries, could she have given a clue to the first responders? Quintin Tellis, a friend of Jessica's, would later go on trial for her murder - but did he really do it? Please consider supporting Court Junkie with as little as $3 a month via Patreon.com/CourtJunkie. Help support Court Junkie with $6 a month and get access to bonus monthly episodes. Follow me on Twitter @CourtJunkiePod or Instagram at CourtJunkie. Music in this episode: Floating by Borrtex - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Borrtex/Emotion/7Floating Feeling by Borrtex - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Borrtex/Emotion/1Feeling Light Lab by Rest You Sleeping Giant - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Rest_You_Sleeping_Giant/Light_Lab/Rest_You_Sleeping_Giant_-_Light_Lab You Promise by Alex Mason & The Minor Emotion - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Alex_Mason__The_Minor_Emotion/Soul_Breaker/08_alex_mason___the_minor_emotion_-_you_promise Only by Alex Mason & The Minor Emotion - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Alex_Mason__The_Minor_Emotion/Soul_Breaker/09_alex_mason___the_minor_emotion_-_only Pleasure by Borrtex - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Borrtex/Emotion/4Pleasure Gratitude by Borrtex - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Borrtex/Emotion/2Gratitude