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Best podcasts about amanda welch

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Self-Growth Nerds
165. Discipline, Healthy Love & Autism with Amanda Welch

Self-Growth Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 62:18


Amanda Welch is a professional counselor in training and a passionate bodybuilder. She encourages everyone to pursue their dreams through daily goal-setting. Tune in to learn about how to build resilience so you can do hard things consistently. Plus, you'll get to hear Amanda's incredibly romantic love story and her firsthand experience as an autistic woman. This episode is full of motivational wisdom and tips to build a more fulfilling life.

Mad City Moms Podcast
Mid-City & The Camp's Social Media Director Amanda Welch joins MCM!

Mad City Moms Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 58:50


Mid-City, The Camp, The Vessel, The Fitz, Huntsville's Creator's Brunch, The Kardashians, The Last of Us, Pamela Anderson, Beyoncé, and more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Be Still and Go
Fear Not (Rev. Dr. Debra Northern)

Be Still and Go

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 7:19


"If the Lord is calling you to play a particular role, whether it is to birth a dream of your own or to support the birth of another person's dream, fear not."What dream is God inviting you to support or give birth to?//Matthew 1:18-25Now the birth of Jesus the Messiah took place in this way. When his mother Mary had been engaged to Joseph, but before they lived together, she was found to be pregnant from the Holy Spirit. Her husband Joseph, being a righteous man and unwilling to expose her to public disgrace, planned to divorce her quietly. But just when he had resolved to do this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, “Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife, for the child conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit. She will bear a son, and you are to name him Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.” All this took place to fulfill what had been spoken by the Lord through the prophet:“Look, the virgin shall become pregnant and give birth to a son,and they shall name him Emmanuel,”which means, “God is with us.” When Joseph awoke from sleep, he did as the angel of the Lord commanded him; he took her as his wife but had no marital relations with her until she had given birth to a son, and he named him Jesus.//This episode was written and recorded by Rev. Dr. Debra Northern. It was produced by Rev. Jim Keat. Background tracks include Relinquish by Podington Bear and Canon in D as played by Amanda Welch.• Visit www.trcnyc.org/BeStillAndGo to listen to more episodes from all eight seasons of Be Still and Go. • Visit www.trcnyc.org/Donate to support this podcast and other digital ministry resources from The Riverside Church that integrate spirituality and social justice. • Visit www.trcnyc.org/BeStillAndGo/#sign-up to receive new episodes by email. • Visit www.trcnyc.org/app to download the Riverside app.

The I Love CVille Show With Jerry Miller!
Amanda Welch, Justin Tooley, Gene Richardson And Jeff Kamrath On “Today y Mañana!"

The I Love CVille Show With Jerry Miller!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 75:16


Amanda Welch, Owner of Grubby Girl, Justin Tooley, Head Trainer at The Gym C'ville, Eugene Richardson, Gym Manager at The Gym C'ville, and Jeff Kamrath, Owner of Aqua Cville Hand Car Wash, joined Alex Urpí & Michael Urpí On “Today y Mañana!” “Today y Mañana” airs every Thursday at 10:15 am on The I Love CVille Network! “Today y Mañana” is presented by Emergent Financial Services, LLC, Vitae Spirits, GBS Financial Services, Aqua Cville Hand Car Wash, Craddock Insurance Services Inc, Castle Hill Cider, The Gym C'ville with Forward Adelante.

Pueblo's Podcast
Pueblo's Podcast 13: Ringing in the New year with an Old Friend

Pueblo's Podcast

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 43:58


Congratulations we made it through 2020 that means a whole year of Pueblo's Podcast. 2021 means a brand new season and more great guests, good conversations and grabbing history lessons! We want to start this year off right and so we brought in a good friend of Dave's from his radio career: Gina Rose! They worked together on KCCY from about 1995-2001 and then KIQ'N Country from 2010 -2014. Now you can hear Gina's voice on regional and national tv and radio commercials, video narrations and even jingle vocals and toys as her voice-over career spans more than 25 years.Dave & Gina will share stories about a few country stars, silly memories and challenges of 2020.Host: Dave Moore Guest: Gina Rose Editor: Carly Moore Music: J.B. Skelton &  Amanda Welch

Be Still and Go
Holding Joy in the Midst of Sorrow (Farley Lord)

Be Still and Go

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 11:00


"Joy is still in the world. It has broken through and holds its own despite the sorrow it neighbors."What is bringing you joy in the midst of this year?//Psalm 30:5Weeping may linger for the night, but joy comes with the morning.//This episode was written and recorded by Farley Lord. It was produced by Rev. Jim Keat. Background tracks include Relinquish and Daisy by Podington Bear, Jeus Joy of Man's Desireing by Amanda Welch, and The First Noel by Shane Becker.• Visit www.trcnyc.org/BeStillAndGo to listen to more episodes from all eight seasons of Be Still and Go. • Visit www.trcnyc.org/Donate to support this podcast and other digital resources from The Riverside Church that integrate spirituality and social justice. • Visit www.trcnyc.org/BeStillAndGo/#sign-up to receive new episode by email. • Visit www.trcnyc.org/app or text TRCNYC to 77977 to download the Riverside app.

The Healthy Post Natal Body Podcast
Healthy Post Natal Body Podcast 51 (Intermittent fasting, WAP controversy and how to prioritise )

The Healthy Post Natal Body Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 32:13


It's another Q&A; Peter waffles for 30 minutes talking about Intermittent Fasting, how to prioritise aches and pains that you have when you also have Diastasis Recti..what should you work on first?And he briefly touches on the W.A.P. controversy, which he's rather confused by TBH.Visit healthypostnatalbody.com and get 3 months completely FREE access using coupon code "3months" because Post natal health is a right, not a privilege.Email peter@healthypostnatalbody.com if you have any questions or comments You can support HPNB, and the charity  Wellbeing of women, by going to this blog first and clicking on the Amazon banner in it before you give Mr Bezos your hard-earned money. It won't cost you a penny more, and you get to give to charity, how awesome is that?  If you're not spending any money this week you'd really be helping us if you could leave a review on Trustpilot.  Tell your friends about the free 3 months of post-natal exercise programming they can get just by signing up to healthypostnatalbody.com. They'll love you for saving them some money!Intro music, as always  "Indestructible" by Noah Smith. Playing us out; "Bach's Prelude in C" by Amanda Welch  

I Am a Brain in a Jar
The Fantastical Voyage of Captain Donovan

I Am a Brain in a Jar

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 8:27 Transcription Available


Prepare yourself for a story unlike any other, as Captain Donovan and his brave crew venture out to worlds unknown.Written by Klaus Brenner and Dr. Brandon Winter. Narration by Sarah Nightmare via Fiverr. Music by Two Dudes, Liberty, Falls, Bryant Lowry, Amanda Welch, Tru Genesis, Third Age and Hill via Soundstripe.

The Daily Message
1: Questions of the Ages: What shall I Do to Inherit Eternal Life part 1

The Daily Message

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 3:24


Today's podcast is from our daily devotion Archive from Tuesday, August 6, 2019, titled Questions of the Ages What shall I Do to Inherit Eternal Life part 1.  The Music in the podcast is Moonlight sonata by Beethoven performed by Amanda Welch and used by permission.

Catalyst Conversations
The Value in Mentoring, Menial Jobs, and Proving Your Merits

Catalyst Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 60:46


Amanda Welch was always interested in art growing up. By the time she attended the University of Alabama, design was a natural choice, leading her to earn an interior design degree. Today, she works in Seattle, helping high-end clients to create the beautiful, comfortable homes they’ve always wanted. In this episode we talk about: + how the jobs she liked the least over her career taught her the most + the challenges of communicating the value of her work -- and my tip for doing just that + breaking through industry stereotypes and differentiating herself + her tips for women entrepreneurs, including how she learned to trust her gut and why her mentor has been instrumental    Show Notes + Resources: https://brandwithcatalyst.com/value-in-mentoring

The Pathways to Success with Julian Placino
138: The Truth About Eating Disorders | Patti Geolat & Amanda Welch | Somethingforkelly.org

The Pathways to Success with Julian Placino

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 34:03


Patti Geolat, founder & CEO of Geolat, is a widely known authority on appraisal, brokerage & sale of fine jewelry. Her clientele includes many of the top jewelry houses globally, as well as an extensive network of private & industry collectors. She has a reputation for excellence, confidentiality & ethics in the private world of jewelry and gemstones, giving her access at the highest levels. In 2013 Patti established Something For Kelly to honor her niece who died from anorexia at the age of 26. The Mission of The Something for Kelly Foundation is to advocate, educate, empower, raise awareness, and support all individuals and their loved ones to take control of their predisposition to Eating Disorders with the central goal to aid all individuals on the ED spectrum with an emphasis on youths and vulnerable communities. Patti has teamed up with Amanda Welch, who has struggled with eating disorders since she was child, to raise awareness about eating disorders and the mission behind Something For Kelly. On this episode, Amanda shares her personal story and the steps she's taken to get on the road to recovery. What you will learn: - How big of a problem are eating disorders in society? - The misconceptions of eating disorders. Separating fact from fiction. - Why some symptoms of eating disorders are not as easy to see as you think - What you should do if you suspect someone of having an eating disorder - If you are struggling with an eating disorder, the steps you should take to seek help Donate: https://somethingforkelly.org/ Contact: - Amanda Welch on Facebook - Patti Geolat on Linkedin

Edacious Food Talk for Gluttons
079 - Charlottesville Community Magic

Edacious Food Talk for Gluttons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 32:17


“In every community, there is work to be done. In every nation, there are wounds to heal. In every heart, there is the power to do it.” ---Marianne Williamson Resistance Work. With Persistence, Resolve, Resilience, and Magic. Welcome Friends, to a special episode of Edacious. Because it is not business as usual in our town of Charlottesville, Virginia this week. Now is not the time to speak of the latest greatest cocktail invention, nor to promote the latest brewery opening or wine dinner. Now is the time to celebrate all that is good about Charlottesville, to remind ourselves despite the hatred that visited us over the weekend, when all is said and done, we are magic. We are greater than the sum of our parts. When our community decides to come together for a common cause with Big Love behind it, there is nothing that can stop us. Our resolve, our resilience, our persistence, and our magic will be the ingredients that point the way and keep us grounded. It's why I started this podcast. I looked around the community where I live and said, "Wow, folks need to know about this. Immediately. There is magic here." In this episode, I talk about Community Magic and the good folks who make it happen for us each and every day in our stores, on our farms, in our offices, in our fields, at our restaurants and kitchens. Folks whose passion is food but who know that food is just a starting point for so many other greater discussions and events and moments of connection. I'm convinced food is the great equalizer, the thing we all do, the thing each and every one of us can connect on. If you can just get someone from the other side of the fence to break bread with you, amazing things can happen. It's why I'm here. It's why I will continue to use this podcast to broadcast magic. Go in peace friends. Break bread. Practice self care. Get strong. Because this is only the beginning. Big Love. #Charlottesville #CvilleStrong #LoveisLove #YallMeansAll Charlottesville Makers of Magic Mentioned During This Episode. There are SO many others near and far I didn't get to. From the bottom of my heart, I thank you for keeping our Charlottesville community strong as well as your own, wherever you may be. Kristin Adolfson of Still Point Press Design Angie Akey of Moxie Salon Brian Ashworth of Ace Biscuit and Barbecue Heather Balmat, trademark lawyer Jason Becton and Patrick Evans of MarieBette Café and Bakery Bellair Market MC Blair, radio host Laurie Blakey of Pearl's Bake Shoppe Jake Busching, winemaker Sheri Castle, food writer Polina Chesnakova, food writer Sara Cramer Shields and Andrea Hubbell of Our Local Commons Travis Croxton of Rappahannock Oyster Company Nancy Carter Crump, food historian Will Curley of The Coat Room Cville Coffee Simon Davidson of The Charlottesville 29 Victoria Dunham, chef Tim Edmond and Daniel Potter of Potter's Craft Cider Feast! Liz Finklestein, Piefest volunteer Jeanne Frey of Treat Yourself Right Massage Tim Gearhart of Gearhart's Fine Chocolates Grit Coffee Craig Hartman of The BBQ Exchange Martin Herbert of Small Potatoes Sales and Marketing and an Edacious Patreon supporter Gail Hobbs-Page of Caromont Farm Cheese Betty Hoge, Small Business Development Center David Hopper of Chutney Ferret Industries Phyllis Hunter and Will Harville of The Spice Diva Integral Yoga Java Java JM Stock Provisions Michele Jones of Pasture, Flora, Comfort Tami Keaveney of Tavola and The Cicchetti Bar Harrison and Jennifer Keevil of Keevil & Keevil Grocery and Kitchen Market Street Market Milli Joe's Susan McCulley, Nia Instructor Christopher Morris, photographer Mudhouse Coffee Gerry Newman of Albemarle Baking Company Rachel Pennington of The Pie Chest Jenny Bandy Peterson of Paradox Pastry Rebecca's Natural Foods Allie Redshaw Wilson Richey of Ten Course Hospitality Matt Rohdie of Carpe Donut Shenandoah Joe's PK Ross of Splendora's Gelato Bill Smith of Crook's Corner Hunter Smith of Champion Brewery Dawn Story of Farmstead Ferments Ian Thomas and Marlene Steiner of Virginia Distillery Company Timbercreek Market Angelo Vangelopoulos of The Ivy Inn Justin Vesser, PieFest and Soup There It Is! contest winner Amanda Welch of Grubby Girl Brian Wimer of IX Park and Lovefest Cynthia Woodring, yoga instructor SHOW NOTES – Links to resources talked about during the podcast: Help Our Charlottesville Community Recover - Please consider donating to this cause, supporting victims of last weekend's violence. Thank you. An Open Letter - Local food writer Simon Davidson responds to a GQ piece about August 12th. An Eyewitness - Local graphic artist Kristin Adolfson, who designed this very website, was a witness to the violence last Saturday. Here is her account in The New Yorker. Resist. Persist. - Brian Ashworth of Ace Biscuit and Barbecue clashes with Nazis in his restaurant on Sunday. Eater has the story. Bravo Brian! A Mother Grieves - Huffington Post speaks with Susan Bro, mother of Heather Heyer who tragically lost her life in last weekend's violence. Help Scotty Recover - My best friend has Stage 3B colon cancer. Bills are piling up. He can't work. Can you help? Share! Donate! No amount is too small. Thank you and BIG LOVE to everyone who donated and shared the Big Love Bake Sale and Big Love Birthday! Next up? Tee shirts! Look for them soon. Subscribe to This Podcast. Stay Edacious! - Come on, after this episode? You know you want to. Subscribers get new episodes instantly, while non-subscribers have to wait a few hours or days depending on the iTunes gods. Never miss a chance to be edacious! Subscribe to Edacious News - Never miss a food event in our area! Learn about regional and national food stories so you can stay edacious! This episode is sponsored by Teej.fm and listeners like you who donated their support at Patreon, who wants every creator in the world to achieve a sustainable income. Thank you.

Edacious Food Talk for Gluttons
045 - BONUS! Amanda Welch, Grubby Girl. Experience An Apiary!

Edacious Food Talk for Gluttons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2016 41:46


Bee Work Bonus! Experience an apiary through your ears! Last week in Episode 44, we met Amanda Welch of Grubby Girl. Bee farmer and charmer. This week, we're donning our suits and heading out into the field to check on the hives. Because beekeeping is not a weekend hobby. Bees live precarious and fragile lives these days. It takes a lot of work to keep the immune systems of bees thriving and the hives healthy. So if you've ever wondered what an apiary sounds like, join us! Follow along on our journey by using the photographs below. Or if you're listening in your car or on the treadmill, just enjoy the sounds of bees, birds, doggies and the occasional Spring breeze. Trust me, it's good for whatever ails you. I walked away from this experience feeling like I'd just taken a 2-hour meditation class. Favorite parts? I learned what a bee "traffic jam" sounds like. Whether bees are calm or agitated, you can really hear the difference. Did you know each queen has a name? Beatrix was my personal favorite. After taking Amanda's class in March, having this 360-degree experience was a field trip for the mind and soul. Interested in learning more? Contact Amanda to find out more about the bee classes she teaches at the Jefferson School in Charlottesville, Virginia. Then go buy some honey or bath products to round out your apiary experience. Grubby Girl products are sold at the Saturday City Market, the Thursday UVA market, and on her website. This is meant as a companion piece to Episode 44, which I'm posting as an experimental, experiential "bonus". Because I've got big dreams about expanding Edacious. Finding a dedicated podcast space. Getting better equipment. Maybe even renovating a food truck or "Canned Ham" to take to festivals for live events. Would you pay $.99 for an episode like this? Buzz at me in the comments. Cheers!

Edacious Food Talk for Gluttons
044 - Amanda Welch, Grubby Girl

Edacious Food Talk for Gluttons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2016 91:56


Bee Work. Welcome to Episode 44 where we meet Bee Charmer and Farmer Amanda Welch of Grubby Girl. Amanda has been a fixture at the Charlottesville City Market for years, selling her all-natural soaps, bath products, and granola, all produced with honey harvested at Meeting House Farm. I've loved her Farmer Person soap for a while. So nice and gentle with a honeysuckle scent that wafts about you without the threat of the plant taking over your entire garden. I could use her Cucumber Mint right now with this heat! So it was a thrill to finally sit down and talk about the triumphs and challenges of running an apiary. I first met Amanda when I took her bee class at the Jefferson School where I learned there's more to running an apiary than meets the eye. It is not a lovely, pastoral Martha Stewart project. This is real farming. To be successful you've got to have some knowledge of working with livestock, picking up on non-verbal cues to prevent the variety of diseases and issues facing our bee population. It's a lot of work and definitely not a weekend hobby. With our overabundance of pesticides it's a real challenge to keep their immune systems strong and the hive healthy and pest free. Bees are facing extinction. That's a fact. So in my mind Amanda is doing the most important work possible. Without pollinators we have no trees. No crops. No environment. They are delicate creatures and the overuse of pesticides threatens their very existence. But bees weren't always so fragile. Our dependence on pesticides and herbicides like Roundup have made them sick and their very existence has become precarious. Colony collapse is a real thing. We discuss this as well as the very real divide between conventional and organic agriculture. Why pesticides are a death knell for bees. When they collect pollen and nectar from plants treated with pesticides they get a non-lethal dose which they end up taking back to the hive. It builds up in the hive, the wax, and the population. Which means we are getting that in our own bodies. Bees have immune systems just like humans. Items like lemon balm tea and spearmint oil boost the health of bees the way probiotics do. They also prevent pests. Can't afford to keep a hive? No worries, go plant some lavender, tansy, echinacea, and mint. Even if you can't have a hive, you can help the health of our bees and make sure they stick around a good long while. What's the best way to make sure the honey you're getting is free of pesticides? We discuss that in this episode. Bees have seasons just like apples, corn, and tomatoes. They hibernate in winter since they physically cannot move if the temperature falls below 40 degrees. So it's very important the person keeping the hive makes sure they have enough food to last. Then in early Spring, bees collect nectar and the Queen starts to produce more young bees call the Brood. A brand new hive requires the bees to build wax to store the honey which is eight times more effort than just producing honey. This also happens in Springtime. Once established, bees collect in earnest and start producing honey from about mid-late April to mid-July. One year Amanda collected 400 pounds of honey from 18 hives. Wow! Honey is a natural anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and sealant. Capped honey never expires and doesn't need refrigeration. So enjoy that honey sitting in the back of your cabinet. If it's raw and all-natural, it's probably just fine. What work is being done to breed a stronger type of bee able to handle our modern pesticide-full environment? What are some common misconceptions? Are there health benefits to royal jelly? Do bees have personalities? Why is the Queen the most important member of the hive? What's the difference between Workers and Drones? What does it mean when a hive swarms? Is it possible to have a honey that tastes of just one flavor? Like lavender? Listen to find out! Did you know Amanda's family wrote a memoir? Tragically she lost both her parents at a young age which of course affected the entire family. You can find the book, The Kids Are All Right at Amazon. And no, it's not the movie with Annette Bening and Mark Ruffalo. Like other local small businesses, Amanda got some help from the Community Investment Collaborative (CIC). She has also trademarked the Grubby Girl name. We talk about it. Valuable information for anyone out there in the same boat. Like me. We also talk extensively about concerns revolving around the current incarnation of the Charlottesville City Market. What's good? What needs fixing? What needs to happen? Is having numerous farmer's markets around the city at different times the answer? This is a terrifically ambient episode recorded in the Spring. You'll hear birds, bees, and her lovely Newfoundlands. Need a lift? Join the conversation and give a listen. You can find Amanda's products on her website, at the Saturday Charlottesville City Market, the UVA Hospital Farmer's Market on Thursdays, and The Virginia Shop. Go grab you some! This episode is sponsored by In A Flash Laser Engraving.