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Welcome to The RUNEGADE Podcast: each episode we explore the human connection with running, through meaningful conversation, big stories, guest interviews and our own experiences - we're your hosts Mark Prociw and Todd MarentetteEpisode 35: Amy Clark becomes a RUNEGADE.Check out RUNEGADE on YouTube and click Subscribe!In this episode of The RUNEGADE Podcast, we welcome Amy Clark, editor in chief of UltraRunning Magazine and an inspiring ultrarunner. Amy's journey began with lunch-hour runs in Bend, Oregon, evolving from marathons to her first ultra at the McDonald Forest 50K, where she discovered the muddy trails and tight-knit ultra community that hooked her for life. She's since tackled iconic races like the Western States 100, balancing her passion for running with her role as a mom of twins. As editor since 2018, Amy has shaped UltraRunning Magazine into the voice of the sport, delivering race reports, training tips, and stories that capture the heart of ultrarunning.This episode is sponsored by Peluva the revolutionary footwear brand dedicated to enhancing the health of your feet. Peluva creates running and lifestyle shoes that allow your feet to move naturally, promoting better balance and posture - check them out and save 15% your order with the code RUNEGADE.More Amy:Amy Clark Editor of UltraRunning MagazineAmy Clark WebsiteMore Ultra Running Magazine:Instagram: @ultrarunningmagWebsite: Ultrarunning magazineUltrarunning on FacebookYouTube: @UltraRunningMagazine__In a world of runners, be RUNEGADE.Save $$$ with RUNEGADEConnect with Mark and Todd:Email: runegadepodcast@gmail.comTodd on Instagram: @altramarathonmanMark on Instagram: @runclemarkRUNEGADE on Facebook
How is AI changing the game for creative teams? Find out in this episode of Cloud and Clear! Simon Margolis, Associate CTO, AI/ML at SADA and Amy Clark, Director of Content and Product Ops at The Sherlock Company dive into how AI streamlines content creation, saves resources, and empowers brands to manage global content at scale. Discover the innovative software and AI solutions that are transforming creative workflows. Join us for more content by liking, sharing, and subscribing!
Spring is in the air, and so are a fresh batch of must-read books! In this episode, Joe is joined by Amy Clark from MomAdvice.com to dive into the most exciting new releases hitting shelves in March 2025. From highly anticipated fiction to captivating nonfiction, they're sharing the books they can't wait to read this month. Whether you're looking for your next page-turner or adding to your never-ending TBR, this episode has something for every book lover. Tune in and get ready to update your reading list!
Send us a textIt's time for cake! Well, at Three Kitchens Podcast, it's always time for cake. And this is a goood one. It's a Sesame, Banana, Date Cake from chef/restauranteur Yotam Ottolenghi. There are a few components here, so if you need to you can prep in advance. This is a moist, delicious cake with tahini, banana slices, roasted sesame seeds and chopped dates stirred in. It's a nice big cake - Heather used a 10-inch springform pan. Then it's all about the toppings. First, is a light and fluffy icing made with tahini, cream cheese and mascarpone cheese. Next is caramelized sliced bananas scattered on top. And finally, a rich flavourful date syrup. Heather made her own date syrup but you could buy this ingredient. You'll have to wash a lot of dishes but this cake is well worth it. Yum, yum, yummy. Episode Links~~~~~ Sesame & Date Banana Cake Recipe~ Watch Three Kitchens Podcast on our YouTube channel~ Guests on Three Kitchens Podcast~ S5 E12 Cooking Appalachian with Amy Clark, host of Talking Appalachian Podcast~~~~ Three Kitchens Podcast - a home cooking showCheck out our website where you can listen to all of our episodes and find recipes on our blog: www.threekitchenspodcast.comYou can support the show with a small donation at Buy Me A Coffee.Want to be a guest? We want to hear from you! Join us on our socials!Instagram @three_kitchens_podcastFacebook @threekitchenspodcastYouTube @threekitchenspodcastTikTok @threekitchenspodcastRate, review, follow, subscribe and tell your friends!
Host Scotty Sandow sits down with editor in chief Amy Clark to talk about the latest issue of UltraRunning Magazine that features UltraRunners of the Year (UROY), ultrarunning stats from 2024 and so much more. Watch this episode on YouTube. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine. Thank you to our episode sponsor Drymax. Photo: Jacob Zocherman
“It really is about the experience and I think that all of us want to read about the runner, the pacer, the crew member, a volunteer, what their experiencing in the moment during that race and so the details, the emotions, everything that you could put on to paper so that somebody else could feel those emotions as they are reading the race report.” Amy Clark is the Editor in Chief of Ultra Running Magazine. In this episode, Amy chats with Luis about Ultra Running Magazine, the history of the magazine, how she got started there, her running, what they look for in photography, and the magazine's new podcast. Support Road Dog Podcast by: 1. Joining the Patreon Community: https://www.patreon.com/roaddogpodcast 2. Subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you listen on. Ultra Running Magazine: https://ultrarunning.com GO SLEEVES: https://gokinesiologysleeves.com HAMMER NUTRITION show code: Roaddoghn20 Listeners get a special 15% off at https://www.hammernutrition.com DRYMAX show code: Roaddog2020 Listeners get a special 15% off at https://www.drymaxsports.com/products/ Allwedoisrun.com Amy Clark Contact Info: amyc@ultrarunning.com ultrarunning.com @ultrarunningmag Luis Escobar (Host) Contact: luis@roaddogpodcast.com Luis Instagram Kevin Lyons (Producer) Contact: kevin@roaddogpodcast.com yesandvideo.com Music: Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Original RDP Photo: Photography by Kaori Peters kaoriphoto.com Road Dog Podcast Adventure With Luis Escobar www.roaddogpodcast.com
It's the last month of 2024, which means we're ending season five of the UltraRunning Magazine Podcast with a festive dive into the old school-themed December/January issue. Host Scotty Sandow talks with editor in chief Amy Clark about the holiday gift guide, the Grand Slam of Ultras, upcoming UltraRunner of the Year voting and all of the great old school content from UltraRunning Magazine's amazing columnists. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our episode sponsor Drymax Watch this podcast on YouTube
In the second hour of the Chase & Big Joe Show, the guys continued their discussion about the Titans. When will Titans owner Amy Adams Strunk speak to the media and fans? Later in the hour Vanderbilt head coach Clark Lea joined the show as he was recently named SEC Coach of the Year. Clark discussed how his team proved a lot of people wrong. Clark also mentioned what the future looks like for the program. To end the show as always with Celebrity Birthdays! Who do you think will win? Listen to hear more.
Send us a textCome along with us, your hosts Erin and Heather, as we learn about the Appalachian region of the United States - its food traditions and so much more - with our special guest Amy Clark, host of the Talking Appalachian Podcast. We're so excited to bring this episode to you! If you love learning about people, their culture and society, language and food traditions, you're in for a treat. Amy Clark is a Professor of Communication Studies and Director of the Center for Appalachian Studies at the University of Virginia's College at Wise. Her podcast, Talking Appalachian, is based on her 2013 co-edited book Talking Appalachian: Voice, Identity, and Community. In this episode you'll get a little teaser for just a few of the types of things you'll learn if you tune in to Amy's podcast. We talk about the dialect of the Appalachian region, the history, and the stereotypes in popular culture. And of course, we cook some classic Appalachian food: soup beans, corn bread and killed lettuce. The recipes are on our blog, as always, and the links are at the bottom of these notes. It's all easy, inexpensive and nutritious and we know you'll want to add it to your meal rotation. We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did. Be sure to check out Amy's podcast (links below) because we know you'll love it as much as we do. Episode Links~~~~~ Talking Appalachian Podcast~Talking Appalachian Podcast on Instagram, Facebook~ Talking Appalachian Book~ Soup Beans Recipe~ Sweet Cornbread Recipe~~~~ Three Kitchens Podcast - a home cooking showCheck out our website where you can listen to all of our episodes and find recipes on our blog: www.threekitchenspodcast.comYou can support the show with a small donation at Buy Me A Coffee.Want to be a guest? We want to hear from you! Join us on our socials!Instagram @three_kitchens_podcastFacebook @threekitchenspodcastYouTube @threekitchenspodcastTikTok @threekitchenspodcastRate, review, follow, subscribe and tell your friends!
A bachelorette party finds their evening's festivities halted after realizing it is a full moon and one of the bridesmaids happens to be a werewolf. Written and Directed by Andy Feldman Starring Caile Collins as Mavis Mary Johnson as Jess Amandari Karaca as Veena Siang Kong as Daphne Alison Reynolds as Rachel Justine Sizemore as Odette Catch Caile in Your Fucked Up Relationship on Fridays at Endgames Improv! See Amandari perform with Adult Improv! Watch Justine do make-'em-ups as part of Drunk Theatre and Forever Improv! Produced by Dylan Garcia Theme Music: “Be Bold Like Elijah” by Irontom Art by April Garro Background Music from zapsplat.com Sound Effects from zapsplat.com and soundsnap.com Special Thanks to Amy Clark, Jevin Cokash, Kendall Detweiller, Tim Duryea, Cody Frost, Brett Jennings, Sunaina Karanwal, and Jonathan MacDonald
Today, we're speaking to Dr Amy Clark and Dr Kathryn Hughes. Amy is a resident doctor in North West Anglia Foundation Trust, and Kathryn who is a GP and a Senior Clinical Lecturer based at PRIME Centre Wales within Cardiff University. Title of paper: Assessing acutely ill children in general practice using the National PEWS and LqSOFA clinical scores: a retrospective cohort studyAvailable at: https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2023.0638The validity of the current NICE-recommended scoring system for identifying seriously ill children in general practice, the Traffic Light system, was recently investigated and shown to perform poorly. A new National PEWS (Paediatric Early Warning Score) has just been introduced in hospital settings with hopes for subsequent implementation in general practice, to improve the identification of seriously unwell children. To the authors' knowledge, the score has not previously been validated in general practice. This study found that the National PEWS would not accurately identify children requiring hospital admission within two days of presenting to general practice with an acute illness and therefore should not be recommended for this purpose without adjustment. Another score, the Liverpool quick Sequential Organ Assessment (Lq-SOFA), was also investigated and found to perform poorly in general practice.
In this episode, host Scotty Sandow talks with both editor in chief, Amy Clark, and publisher, Jamil Coury, about the latest October/November issue. With an emphasis on the aging ultrarunner, this issue is packed full of advice on how to continue to thrive in the sport of ultrarunning well past age 50. With race reports from High Lonesome 100, Headlands 50k, Shawnee Hills Trail Races and Tahoe Rim Trail Endurance Runs, there's a lot to dive into. Watch this episode on YouTube Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our episode sponsor Drymax GoFundMe for McKendree Hickory (cover image by Jordan Chapell)
Scotty sits down with UltraRunning editor Amy Clark to take a peek inside the September issue. They talk about adventure running, training advice, Marathon Des Sables, Western States and so much more. With summer on its way out, this is a great issue to spark some new adventures of your own. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our sponsor Drymax Watch this podcast on YouTube
Join host Scotty Sandow as he talks with UltraRunning Editor-in-Chief Amy Clark about the July/August special trails issue that includes articles by Jeff Kozak, Max King, Maggie Guterl and more. Scotty and Amy also dive into the latest news from UltraRunning Magazine, along with a recap of their time covering Western States. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our episode sponsor Topo Athletic
Join host Scotty Sandow for an inside look at our May/June 2024 Issue with UltraRunning Magazine Editor-in-Chief, Amy Clark. Episode Highlights: Jasmin Paris's Historic Finish at the Barkley Marathons Cocodona 250 Anti-Doping Efforts in Ultrarunning Chasing Goals Raising awareness to fight sex trafficking (Learn more and give at www.freedomseat.org) Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our episode sponsor DryMax Watch this episode on YouTube
It's spring and that means the April issue of UltraRunning Magazine is in full bloom. Scotty catches up with Editor-in-Chief Amy Clark to chat about race coverage in this issue including Rocky Raccoon, Cactus Roulette, Tarawera and Frozen Gnome. They also discuss the spring shoe review, John Trent's interview with Brian Morrison and a feature by Dr. Nick Tiller which discusses the gap between men's and women's finishes that seems to be getting smaller as race distances grow longer. There's so much more! Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine in the month of April and win one of two ultra prize giveaways. Watch this episode on Youtube Thanks to our episode sponsor Drymax
UltraRunning's Editor in Chief, Amy Clark, joins Scotty to discuss highlights of the March 2024 issue, which is available now. Amy offers a sneak peek into the spring issue, featuring an ultra kit gear review, race reports from Tunnel Hill, HURT 100 and more. From discussions on artificial intelligence to Kilian Jornet's latest venture into sustainable running shoes, there's something for every ultrarunner. Amy and Scotty also discuss a new column dedicated to women's health, written by some of the most influential women in the sport. Amy also shares her experiences from the recent Lululemon FURTHER 6-day ultramarathon event, where remarkable records were shattered by a diverse group of women. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine at www.ultrarunning.com Thanks to our episode sponsor Drymax
In the first episode of 2024, Scotty catches up with UltraRunning's Editor-in-Chief, Amy Clark, to chat about the December/January issue. Race coverage includes the Barkley Fall Classic, Swiss Alps 100, Tahoe Rim Trail and Broken Anvil Backyard. They also discuss Amy's interview with Death Cab for Cutie frontman, Ben Gibbard, as well as a few more fun features from this jam-packed issue. Subscribe to UltraRunning Watch this episode on YouTube Thanks to our sponsor, Drymax
In this fartleck of an episode, UltraRunning Magazine Editor-in-Chief, Amy Clark, dishes out some of the ultra goodies to be found in the October / November issue, which celebrates the ultrarunning community. With race coverage of the Warriors UltraRun, High Lonesome 100, Manitou's Revenge and more, Scotty talks with Amy about what makes the ultrarunning community so incredible. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our episode sponsor, Drymax Watch this episode on YouTube
In this message, Amy explores the profound wisdom found in Proverbs 23:23. As believers, we are encouraged to actively seek and embrace the truth, and this extends beyond mere intellectual knowledge. We delve into the reasons why choosing to buy the whole truth of God's Word is essential for our spiritual growth and how our friendship with Jesus enables us to persevere in this pursuit, even when faced with challenges.
In this episode, we have a special treat for you. Join us as we take a deep dive into the pages of our special July / August issue which features a captivating celebration of the profound experiences we encounter on the trails. From the importance of trail work and groundbreaking research to the mesmerizing stories of endurance and connection, this issue encapsulates the essence of ultrarunning. We also recap our coverage of Western States and all of the amazing journeys we witnessed throughout the weekend. Watch this episode on YouTube Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our episode sponsor Drymax
We all have been guilty of expecting a better future without improving the quality of our actions in our today.Today I have a very special guest joining us, Amy Clark, to go deeper on this topic.Amy is Chief HR Officer at BBB National Programs and Founder and Executive Coach at Growth Minded Leadership Group, and she is here to share her insights on what we can do today to have a better tomorrow. She is an executive coach, thought leader, author, and accelerator known for creating people solutions that drive business outcomes. With more than 20 years of progressive experience and a passion for making organizations more effective, Amy is helping others thrive by opening their minds to new approaches and possibilities. Amy is an exceptional influencer who leads individuals and teams to have an impact on something larger than themselves.TUNE IN. CONNECT WITH AMY CLARKLinkedIn - Amy ClarkGrab yourself a copy of her book!Growth Point: Discover Your Playlist For What You Can Do Today To Be Even Better Tomorrow----------------------------------Please feel free to reach out to us for any questions.connect@authorhina.comPre Order 'Chasing Desires'Send us your Purchase Receipt to connect@authorhina.com to receive the Goodies.Experiencing a Challenge at your Job?Request a 15 minute FREE CLARITY CALLLearn more about my Signature Job Hunt ProgramExplore our Upcoming Corporate Coaching & Healing RetreatsCheck out my books:https://amzn.to/3B65Wz7CONNECT WITH MEFacebook TwitterLinkedInYoutubeTop Software Engineers from Eastern Europe | IT Staff Augmentation | Money Back GuarantyBoost your tech team with top IT talent, risk-free hiring, 10% off with code ECHO PODCAST.Support the show
UltraRunning Magazine's May/June "Adventure" issue is available now, featuring hydration pack reviews, race reports from the Barkley Marathons and Ted Corbitt 50k, articles about trail running economy and so much more. Scotty talks with editor-in-chief Amy Clark about this jam-packed issue. Watch this epsiode on YouTube Cover photo: Howie Stern Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our episode sponsor Drymax
We're back with another episode of HR Insights: The Podcast!Today, our CEO and Host Stuart Elliott is joined by another fantastic guest, Amy Clark, Founder and Executive Coach at Growth Minded Leadership Group. In this episode Stuart and Amy discuss her book Growth Point and how to build a growth mindset.Amy is considered a thought leader in her field and is known for creating solutions that drive business outcomes. As a leadership development coach, she works one-on-one with individuals looking to develop their growth mindset; identifying key behaviours they want to gain awareness of and helping them understand what they can do today to be more successful tomorrow. In her book, Growth Point, Amy uses her own experience to outline actionable points to implement change in order to grow, helping to develop a growth point playlist and become aware of your vision and where you can progress. Throughout this episode Stuart and Amy discuss her background and her passion to write a book, what Growth Point is and how it could benefit you, leading with a growth mindset, being approachable, finding your vision, the challenges around growth and offering advice for those that want to grow.If you are interested in reading Growth Point or the book mentioned at the beginning of the podcast Talent Wins, please use the links provided. Key Timestamps:01:24 – Getting to know Amy 08:57 – Why Amy decided to publish a book 11:58 – The hardest part of writing a book 14:52 – What is Growth Point 18:15 – Being approachable 25:10 – Learning to have a growth mindset28:00 – Challenges around growth 36:53 – Biggest turn around in mindset 42:39 – Advice for personal growth
UltraRunning Magazine Editor-in-Chief Amy Clark joins the show to give us an inside look at the April issue, including our spring shoe review, an in-depth piece on Tim Tollefson, Rocky Raccoon 100 race recap and more. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our episode sponsor: Drymax Socks
Amy Clark is the Program Manager of The Documented Heart. She is also a Death Doula and the founder of Tally Ho Collective, which offers personalized consulting and care services for humans and animals at the end of life. Her mission is to empower others to die as consciously as they lived – with grace, autonomy, and joy. Amy joins Kristyn to discuss how dying well starts with living well, how to begin finding peace within the impermanence of everything, and how the creative and artistic endeavors we partake in may become a part of our lasting legacy. To learn more about Tally Ho Collective visit TallyHoCollective.com To learn more about The Documented Heart, and The Heartfull Retreat this July visit thedocumentedheart.com/heartfull Follow along on Instagram @TheDocumentedHeart
UltraRunning Magazine editor Amy Clark joins the show to breakdown the March issue and recap her trip to the Barkley Marathons. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our episode sponsor, The Kauai 50 Have an idea for a future episode? Let us know. Email us at HeyScotty@ultrarunning.com
It isn't always easy to appreciate the mundane tasks of our daily lives, or to see the glass half-full when something goes awry. Inspired by yet another social media trend that had us scratching our heads at first (and then reflecting in spite of our forty-something selves), today Meagan and Sarah talk about situations from our own lives where we romanticized the hard stuff to get by. Join us!About Our SponsorsAthletic GreensAG1 by Athletic Greens is the category-leading superfood product, bringing comprehensive and convenient daily nutrition to every body. The AG1 powder from Athletic Greens is lifestyle-friendly whether you eat keto, paleo, vegan, dairy-free or gluten-free, and contains less than 1 gram of sugar, no GMOs, no nasty chemicals or artificial anything. Go to athleticgreens.com/momhour for a year's supply of Vitamin D and five free travel packs with your first purchase of AG1VionicVionic has the most supportive shoes…ever. Their arch support technology is designed for all-day wear, so that your feet can be comfortable no matter where you are going. Go to vionicshoes.com/themomhour for free shippingFearless FinanceFearless Finance provides on-demand, comprehensive financial planning – it's a new way to get financial advice without all the headaches, high fees, and commitments that come with traditional financial advisors. Get $50 off your first planning meeting when you use the code MOMHOUR at fearlessfinance.comLinks We Mentioned (Or Should Have) In This EpisodeSarah recommends reading this New York Times article to better understand the phrase “romanticize your life.”Meagan read a newsletter article by our friend Amy Clark of Mom Advice which inspired this episode.Meagan interviewed Melody Warnick about placemaking, and how making a commitment to communities helps romanticize the hard stuff. Listen to the MOR episode on this topic!Sarah is rereading the book How To Raise An Adult by Julie Lythcott-Haimes (This is an affiliate link)We'd love to hear from you about how you're romanticizing the hard stuff in your life! Email us at hello@themomhour.comContinue the conversation:Instagram | Private Facebook Community (be sure to answer the membership questions!)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Todd Starnes Show is live from CPAC in Washington, DC!Mike Pompeo, Rep. James Comer, Hogan Gidley, Glenn Story, Dr Keith Ablow, Sean Spicer, Miriam Weaver, Amy Clark, Mary Walter, Rebecca Weber, and Jeremiah Poff join the conversation!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
UltraRunning Magazine editor Amy Clark joins the show to breakdown this year's exciting February UltraRunners of the Year (UROY) issue, on newsstands now. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Watch this episode on YouTube Thanks to our episode sponsor, The Kauai 50 Trueheart Brown episode
Amy Clark is an executive coach and a leader in human resources. She helps people improve their management and leadership skills, which leads to measurable business results. She has more than 20 years of valuable corporate business experience at various Fortune 500 companies and national non-profit organizations, serving in positions such as vice president of management and chief human resources officer. Amy has a deep passion for connecting with and developing others, and she is an all-in thought partner with a track record of being in the trenches and walking alongside leaders. She has had a lot of valuable first-hand experience that has led her to believe that teaching people skills through coaching makes a big difference in their lives. As a leadership development coach, she works one-on-one with visionary, growth-minded leaders to identify key behaviors they want to gain awareness of and help them understand what they can do today to be more successful tomorrow.
Going to the gym. Drinking more water. Flossing every day. Those are good goals, I guess, but you know what's more fun? Pop culture resolutions! Last week we looked back on the best of 2022 pop culture, and today we're looking forward to our pop culture goals for the year. My good friend, good friend of the show, and fellow podcaster Amy Clark is here with me, to talk about all the ways we hope to experience and enjoy more pop culture in 2023. Of course, this is The Couch, where side notes and rabbit trails are always welcome, so Amy and I get into reality TV, places to find new recipes, episodes on her podcast, episodes on this podcast, and the newsletter we both subscribe to and love. We had a blast talking about our pop culture resolutions and we'd love to hear yours as well. If you haven't joined The Couch Facebook Group, this is the perfect time to do so! All week long, we're talking book recommendations, movie trailers, TV reboots, and more—and I'd love for you to hang out with us. There's always room on The Couch, and that includes the Facebook group! Just click on the link in the show notes and click “join group”! Okay, I just know you're going to love this episode, so let's get started! MENTIONED IN THE SHOW: Pop Culture Parenting Goals for the Year on MomAdvice.com NPR Pop Culture Happy Hour newsletter Ben Rector M3GAN (movie) Babylon (movie) The Couch Podcast episode #146 with Alonso Duralde The Couch Podcast episode #118 with Dana White Book Gang, Amy's podcast The episode about Libby on Amy's podcast Storygraph Better Than the Movies by Lynn Painter Kanopy app Flipster app NOT-SO-GUILTY PLEASURES: Traitors on Peacock Instagram recipe reels (@callmekristatorres is one of my favorites) DON'T FORGET: Join The Couch on Facebook! It's so much fun! Find Amy on her website, in the Mom Advice Book Club, and on her podcast, The Book Gang. And, of course, you can find me on Instagram at @marycarver or at marycarver.com. Welcome to The Couch! This post may include affiliate links. This means that if you click and purchase, I might receive a small commission at no extra charge to you.
What is a personal growth point? And how can the right "playlist" help you discover one within yourself? Amy details the broad external impact of individual leadership growth and development, while she shares a little backstory on her Amazon best-selling book, Growth Point. Listen Here!Buy GROWTH POINT: Discover Your Playlist For What You Can Do Today To Be Even Better TomorrowConnect with Amy:https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-clark-a8626912GrowthMindedLeadership.comBio: Amy ClarkWith more than 20 years of corporate experience in a variety of challenging leadership roles, Amy is an all-in thought partner focused on helping others experience transformational growth. Purpose, service, excellence, and growth drive Amy to success. Fueled by her growth mindset and deep passion for developing others, she walks alongside leaders, coaching them to create their future and generate an impact bigger than themselves.Amy resides in Middletown, Delaware with her husband Ken, and their golden retriever, Max.Support the show
UltraRunning Magazine Editor Amy Clark drops by to spread the holiday cheer with the December/January issue of the magazine, which features an impressive cover image of one of ultrarunnng's most famous race organizers. Amy also lets us know what's in the new issue and the special gift that's included for our subscribers! Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our episode sponsor Drymax
You only die once. But you can get close a few times. Bruce Greyson never was very spiritual, but after interviewing 1,000's of people who have had near-death experiences he's changed his mind about life after death. His book is After: A Doctor Explores What Near-Death Experiences Reveal about Life and Beyond. Later in the show: William Isom II is the director of Black in Appalachia. His work with Amy Clark led to his discovery in Tennessee of the grave of his great, great grandfather. Plus: For a decade, now, Amy Clark has been probing family land to make sense of ghost stories. A cemetery of enslaved people punctuates the family homestead. Now she's troubling myths of Appalachia to make the ground talk.
Today on the podcast, Joe talks with Amy Clark from MomAdvice.com. Amy shares about her career as a blogger, her book club, and her brand-new podcast- Book Gang. Then, Amy and Joe recommend some wintry titles to curl up with as the season gets a bit more biting. Books Mentioned in This Episode: Amy's Titles: The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven by Nathaniel Ian Miller A Quiet Life by Ethan Joella These Silent Woods by Kimi Cunningham Grant Fingersmith by Sarah Waters Daughter of the Moon Goddess by Sue Lynn Tan Joe's Titles: One by One by Ruth Ware Sofi and the Bone Song by Adrienne Tooley Cold by Mariko Tamaki Breathless by Amy McCulloch Midwinter Murder by Agatha Christie Here's more about Amy! Amy Allen Clark has been the driving force behind the MomAdvice.com community since 2004. Her website has helped thousands of families learn to live a good life on a small budget. She leads the MomAdvice Book Club and a brand-new podcast, Book Gang, that caters to the literary tastemakers of the world. The show focuses on debuts, under-the-radar book choices, and helping you expand your stack with backlist selections. We hope you enjoy this episode of the Professional Book Nerds podcast. Be sure to rate, review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen! You can follow the Professional Book Nerds on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok @ProBookNerds. Want to reach out? Send an email to professionalbooknerds@overdrive.com. We've got merch! Check out our two shirts in The OverDrive Shop (all profits are donated to the ALA Literacy Clearinghouse). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Check out my Free Legal Workshop: Employment Law for Businesses - (Sign up HERE).Female CEOs run only 4.8% of the world's largest businesses on the Global 500. According to one study, women CEOs are slightly older than their male counterparts, in part because it takes them 30% longer than men to reach the corner office. But those who reached the top were often committed to making profound changes at their organizations.Listen to this episode where we discuss:Why Women CEOs typically have to work harder and longer to get to the topHow women engage the power of teams to achieve resultsHow to build up the next generation of women leaders, and The importance of sponsorship of other women up and coming leadersConnect with Karly WannosFollow Karly on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedinJoin our Private Facebook Community for HR and BusinessesSign up for my Newsletter on employment law and management topics here.LETS WORK TOGETHER: Schedule a consultation here.HR TRAINING COURSESMastering Employment Law Concepts: Learn More Here.ADA: The Complete Course: learn everything you need to know about the Americans with Disabilities Act, to ensure you comply with the law! Check it out here.Sexual Harassment Course for Managers. More Info Here. FREE DOWNLOADSStep-By-Step Guide to Investigating a Sexual Harassment Complaint: Download here.The Employer's Termination Checklist: A Guide to Terminating an At Will Employee and Avoiding Retaliation Claims. Download Here. Rate, Review & Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: Please consider rating and reviewing the show. This helps me reach more businesses and provide best practices on issues affecting the workplace.For informational purposes only. This information does not constitute an attorney client relationship and is not legal advise. Consult with an employment lawyer in your jurisdiction before making any important business decisions.
Surprise! It's a bonus episode absolutely loaded with book recommendations! Adam is joined by his good pal, Amy Clark from momadvice.com and the fabulous Book Gang podcast to offer up some book recommendations just in time for your holiday travel season. These recommendations span every genre so there is definitely something for everybody. Enjoy and thanks for all the support in the first few months of Passions & Prologues! Books mentioned in this episode My Policeman by Bethan Roberts With Teeth by Kristen Arnett Bad habits by Amy Gentry The Witch's Heart by Genevieve Gornichec The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin When All is Said by Anne Griffin The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison The Angel of the Crows by Katherine Addison The Charm Offensive by Alison Chochrun Deacon King Kong by James McBride Glorious Rock Bottom by Bryony Gordon Hiddensee by Gregory Maguire Landslide by Susan Conley Lillian Boxfish takes a Walk by Kathleen Rooney Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
UltraRunning editor Amy Clark drops in to give us the inside scoop on the November issue. The issue features ultrarunning history, headlamp reviews, race reports on the Waldo 100K, Angeles Crest 100 and so much more. Amy also shares her experience running the Javelina Jundred 100k in October. Subscribe today and enter to win a spot in the 2023 Western States Endurance Run! Watch the video of this episode on YouTube.
It's a growth mindset kind of month! Amy Clark joins the podcast this week to share information on the differences between non-profit and for-profit HR and how being a value add to an organization is critical to a symbiotic experience. Amy is a Chief HR Officer and Executive Coach known for creating people solutions that drive business outcomes. As a Marshall Goldsmith Stakeholder Centered Coach and Visionary Leadership Coach, Amy has a passion for helping successful people and organizations be even more successful. She is also the founder of the Growth Minded Leadership Group. Connect with Amy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-clark-a8626912/ Learn more about the Growth Minded Leadership Group: https://growthmindedleadership.com/ New Study: https://www.pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.2016976118 Old Study: https://www.pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.1011492107 Connect with Traci here: https://linktr.ee/HRTraci This episode is sponsored by Process Street. Learn more at www.process.st Disclaimer: Thoughts, opinions, and statements made on this podcast are not a reflection of the thoughts, opinions, and statements of the Company Traci Rubin is actively employed by. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hrtraci/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hrtraci/support
Amy D. Clark, PhD,Amy Clark is a professor of Appalachian and Communication Studies at the University of Virginia's College at Wise, where she is the founding co-director of the Center for Appalachian Studies, and founding Director of the Appalachian Writing Project. She is author and co-editor of Talking Appalachian: Voice, Identity, and Community (University Press of Kentucky). Her work on Appalachian dialects has appeared in the New York Times and NPR, among other publications. She co-hosts the podcast Southern Salon: Culture and Communication Podcast which includes a new series on Talking Appalachia. Jayne Moore WaldropJayne Moore Waldrop is a western Kentucky native, She is the author of Retracing My Steps, a finalist in the 2018 New Women's Voices Chapbook Contest, and Pandemic Lent: A Season in Poems. Waldrop's work has appeared in the Anthology of Appalachian Writers, Still: The Journal, Appalachian Review, New Madrid Review, Deep South Magazine, New Limestone Review, Women Speak, and other literary journals. She lives in Lexington, Kentucky.University Press of Kentucky The University Press of Kentucky has a dual mission—the publication of academic books of high scholarly merit in a variety of fields and the publication of significant books about the history and culture of Kentucky, the Ohio Valley region, the Upper South, and Appalachia. The Press is the statewide nonprofit scholarly publisher for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, serving all Kentucky state-sponsored institutions of higher learning as well as six private colleges and Kentucky's two major historical societies.The Short Fuse PodcastHosted and produced by Elizabeth Howard. Learn more at Elizabeth Howard.The Arts Fuse The Arts Fuse was established in June, 2007 as a curated, independent online arts magazine dedicated to publishing in-depth criticism, along with high quality previews, interviews, and commentaries. The publication's over 60 freelance critics (many of them with decades of experience) cover dance, film, food, literature, music, television, theater, video games, and visual arts. There is a robust readership for arts coverage that believes that culture matters. Courtesy of Smithsonian FolkwaysSmithsonian Folkways Recordings is the nonprofit record label of the Smithsonian Institution, the national museum of the United States. We are dedicated to supporting cultural diversity and increased understanding among peoples through the documentation, preservation, and dissemination of sound. We believe that musical and cultural diversity contributes to the vitality and quality of life throughout the world. Through the dissemination of audio recordings and educational materials we seek to strengthen people's engagement with their own cultural heritage and to enhance their awareness and appreciation of the cultural heritage of others. Smithsonian Folkways is part of the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage.Alex Waters Alex is the technical producer, audio editor and engineer for the Short Fuse Podcast. He is a music producer and a student at Berklee College of Music. He has written and produced music and edited for podcasts including The Faith and Chai Podcast and Con Confianza. He writes, produces and records music for independent artists, including The Living. He lives in Brooklyn can can be reached at alexwatersmusic12@gmail.com with inquiries.
What's better than reading a good book? Reading a book about books! Or bookstores or publishing or libraries! Back for this very book-ish episode is my friend (and friend of the show) Amy Clark. Amy is a blogger and the founder of MomAdvice.com, which happens to be a place I write articles for on occasion. She's also the host of the Mom Advice Book Club and my go-to person for book recommendations. Today we're talking about some of our favorite books about books or book-adjacent themes, and we've compiled an excellent list of reads for you. Of course, because this is The Couch (where rabbit trails and side notes are always welcome), we also talk about word games, real housewives, and family movie nights. Let's get started! MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: All the books (about books) on this list The Midnight Library Thank You for Listening Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow The Mom Advice Book Club NOT-SO-GUILTY PLEASURES: New York Times games Real Housewives of Dubai Evan Almighty Zoom DON'T FORGET: Join The Couch on Facebook! It's so much fun! Find Amy on her website, in the Mom Advice Book Club, and on her podcast, The Book Gang. And, of course, you can find me on Instagram at @marycarver or at marycarver.com. Welcome to The Couch! This post may include affiliate links. This means that if you click and purchase, I might receive a small commission at no extra charge to you.
Pete Kostelnick joins the UR inner sanctum to talk about his next adventure: running 50 miles in all 50 states in 50 days. Pete's no stranger to monumental endurance feats - he's the current World Record holder for the fastest coast-to-coast crossing of the United States by foot. He ran from San Francisco to New York City in 42 days, 6 hours and 30 minutes. He is also a two-time Badwater 135 champion and is the fifth-fastest North American of all-time at the 24-hour event, covering 163.5 miles (an average pace of 8:48 per mile). Not to be outdone, he also ran from Alaska to Key West, Florida self-supported. Pete also gives us a sneak peek at his epic quest later this year. Stay tuned after Pete's interview for our "What's the Issue" segment with UltraRunning Magazine editor, Amy Clark. Enter to win the UltraRunning Magazine Swag Bag Contest. Thanks to our episode sponsor Drymax Instagram: @petekostelnick
Has your reading life come to a screeching halt due to the responsibilities of motherhood? In this month's Voices interview, Meagan welcomes back blogger, podcaster, and book club leader Amy Clark, to discuss how a busy mom can take small steps to create a readerly life. We discuss all the hacks for finding the time to dive back in (think TikTok's #sundayreset for inspiration!) and a neat tool for finding the perfect book to match your mood. Amy also shares how reading can help you "find your people" during your current season of life. This episode is for anyone looking to fit more reading into their lives (in little and big ways). The post Cultivating A Reading Life: Voices 73 With Amy Clark appeared first on The Mom Hour.
Ellie Pell joins the URM podcast to share her thoughts on scoring a Golden Ticket at the Bandera 100k, mental performance coaching (a service she offers at no cost), racing Western States, how she caught the running bug, the East Coast running scene and so much more. Stayed tuned after the interview for our "What's the Issue" segment with UltraRunning Magazine editor samurai, Amy Clark, who has deets about our latest Training 101 issue which is available now. Follow the link below to watch this episode on YouTube. Thanks to our sponsor, Drymax Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Ellie's Website: http://elliepell.com Ellie's Instagram/Twitter: @gazzellie Watch this episode on YouTube
We're back for another episode of Beauty IQ Uncensored, brought to you by Adore Beauty. What's on this episode? We're glad you asked... Nail Biting Adore Beauty's Senior Editor (and reformed nail biter) Amy Clark joins us to tell us exactly how she kicked the habit. Check out Amy's YouTube video detailing her journey here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cWo8M0ul8o Pigmentation In Hot Climates Sunny Thailand based Hannah specifically requested that we cover this topic, so we are joined by none other than Dr Cara McDonald to school us on all things pigmentation. We learn what the different types of pigmentation are, what kinds worsen in warmer climates, and what products and treatments are used to tackle it. Check out Dr Cara's intagram here: https://www.instagram.com/drcara_dermatologist/?hl=en PWDKWN: Jo: IT Cosmetics Confidence in an Eye Cream https://www.adorebeauty.com.au/it-cosmetics/it-cosmetics-confidence-in-an-eye-cream.html?utm_source=omny&utm_medium=podcast Hannah: Grown Alchemist Hand Wash: Sweet Orange, Cedarwood, Sage https://www.adorebeauty.com.au/grown-alchemist/grown-alchemist-hand-wash-sweet-orange-cedarwood-sage-500ml.html?utm_source=omny&utm_medium=podcast We have a Facebook Group! Join the Beauty IQ Uncensored FB group to share beauty tips, chat about the podcast and share your own cringey stories: https://www.facebook.com/groups/484267299748882/ Disclaimer: https://www.adorebeauty.com.au/disclaimer.html Hosts: Joanna Fleming & Hannah Furst Guests: Amy Clarke & Dr Cara Mcdonald See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we have an incredible story of immense hardship and how our guest Amy Clark turned that around into so much success. Amy Clark is a real estate agent for Century 21 Everest. She shares her story of being a new single mom, sleeping only a few hours a night so she could work to provide for her kids and how she was able to use that work ethic to grow her career to the successful real estate agent she is today. Amy's story is so inspiring and is a great example of how one can turn a tough situation into great success.You can listen to all episodes of Agent Vs Lender on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Google Play. If you love Agent Vs Lender follow us on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram for all bonus content.
Planning to watch the new Wonder Years? Can't wait to see Paul Rudd and Will Ferrell in a drama? Already hooked on The Big Leap? We've got book recommendations based on your favorite new fall shows, so get ready to watch your TBR list grow! Welcome to a new episode of The Couch! Today I'm back with my good friend and good friend of the show, Amy Clark. Amy is a blogger and the founder of MomAdvice.com, which happens to be a place I write articles for on occasion. She's also a book genius and the host of The Book Gang podcast and the Mom Advice Book Club, which yes, is a Facebook group but is really so much more. It's one of my favorite online communities, full of book nerds just like you and me. You might remember Amy from a few past episodes, including episode #15 where she recommended books to read based on our favorite TV shows. She's back to do that again today, and I can't wait for you to hear her picks! Of course, because this is The Couch, where rabbit trails and side notes are always welcome, we also get into making dates with ourselves, candles, and alcohol-free wine. All right, get ready to watch your book stacks grow! It's time to get started. Want even more book matchmaking? I'm on Amy's podcast too, where she gives book recommendations based on my favorite shows (so far) of 2021. Head over to listen to that next! MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Ordinary Joe (Mondays on NBC) The Nine Lives of Rose Napolitano The Two Lives of Lydia Bird The Big Leap (Mondays on FOX) One to Watch Wonder Years (Wednesdays on NBC) The Invincible Summer of Juniper Jones Nothing More Dangerous One of Us is Lying (Oct. 7 on Peacock) In My Dreams, I Hold a Knife Ace of Spades Dopesick (Oct. 13 on Hulu) Empire of Pain Do No Harm John Oliver's video series about opioids The Shrink Next Door (Nov. 12 on Apple TV+) Goodnight Beautiful Mayor of Kingstown (Nov. 14 on Paramount+) Darktown A Good Family NOT-SO-GUILTY PLEASURES: Fre Wine from Sutter Homes (alcohol-free) Candles from Big Gay Candle Co. DON'T FORGET: Join The Couch on Facebook! It's so much fun! Find Amy on her website and her new podcast, MomAdvice Book Gang. And, of course, you can find me on Instagram at @marycarver or at marycarver.com. Welcome to The Couch! This post includes affiliate links. This means that if you click and purchase, I might receive a small commission at no extra charge to you.
Amy Clark is an ultra runner based in Bend, Oregon. She is also the Editor of Ultrarunning Magazine, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. The monthly magazine has recurring columns on nutrition, training and strategy, running culture and philosophy, and race reports.In this episode, Amy and I cover some recurring themes of the show in a new light - we talk how and why the sports growing, how and why female participation in particular is growing, whether the US can handle big, festival-like ultra running events comparable to what we are seeing in Europe, whether the FKT and personal project style of trail running that gained popularity during COVID is here to stay, some thoughts on how to put on a good race, and more. Enjoy!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/singletracknews)