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After facing a mysterious health crisis marked by stress and memory lapses, I discovered the life-altering diagnosis of functional neurological disorder. This revelation, intertwined with personal stories of children leaving home and the complexities of family life, underscores our deep dive into mental health's powerful role in our physical well-being. Our episode this week promises insights and inspiration for anyone navigating the turbulent waters of health challenges and family dynamics.We're thrilled to welcome Amy Cole, an extraordinary web developer and Divi expert, who shares her incredible journey of balancing motherhood and entrepreneurial success. Amy opens her heart about her past, including navigating three marriages and raising four children, all while building a thriving career. Together, we explore the resilience needed to balance business ambitions with personal life, and how nurturing authentic connections and mental well-being is key for women aiming to make their mark in the world.As we explore the art of overcoming stress and delegating duties, our discussion shifts to practical, tech-driven solutions for your business. We spotlight tools like SenderNet for email marketing and SureCart for e-commerce, offering listeners cost-effective strategies to streamline operations. Tune in for heartfelt stories, tech tips, and a fresh perspective on finding purpose and maintaining balance in the chaotic dance of life and business.Instagram and Facebook cottagecoder Free course: https://cottagecoder.com/ewf-optin https://cottagecoder.com/inner-circle-member-registration/Membership The Ultimate Time Audit & Productivity System (Freebie)Grab it here: TIME AUDIT WORKBOOKHow to Hire Your First VA for $27Get it now: GROWTH CHEATSHEETDiscover Your WHY – Free 5-Day WorkshopSign up for free here: DISCOVER YOUR WHYThe Mom Balance Playbook (Freebie for Managing the Mayhem)Download here: MOM BALANCE PLAYBOOKHire a VA or start your VA business here: https://camillewalker.co/5-Minute Meditations for Kids PodcastListen & subscribe here: APPLE SPOTIFYConnect with Camille: Follow Camille on Instagram: www.instagram.com/CamilleWalker.coFollow Call Me CEO on Instagram: www.instagram.com/callmeceopodcast
The Rural Alberta Advantage's much-anticipated October 2023 album The Rise & the Fall - their first in a half-dozen years - is once again chock full of Albertan references. However, it has also managed to connect with fans from around the world! Renowned UK newspaper The Independent named it one of their Best Albums of 2023, alongside albums by Olivia Rodrigo and Lana Del Rey. Perhaps the most exciting part of this new album, and its subsequent world tour – is that it sees all three original members – and longtime great friends – back in action together. They are Nils Edenloff (the Alberta expatriate who's the chief singer, songwriter and guitarist in the band), drummer extraordinaire Paul Banwatt and Amy Cole, who does pretty much everything else! Keyboards, bass pedals, harmony vocals – she's an orchestra unto herself! She took a break from the band back in 2016 and returned to the fold just in time for the new album and ensuing tour. Appropriately enough, the tour saw the band take a swing through Alberta, which included a visit to CKUA's studios for this episode of Hidden Track Stories - and what stories they are! In this episode, we hear all about the band's rich history, the Alberta folklore that's fascinated them and their fans for so long, how they keep themselves grounded with family and careers outside of being internationally-celebrated musicians, what it's like to play for 50,000 fans and several dozen NHL hockey players at this season's Edmonton Oilers/Calgary Flames Heritage Classic and - more than anything – the shared love, respect, and chemistry that's gotten them to this point. Host: Grant Stovel | Producer: Scott Zielsdorf | Graphics: Craig Taffs | Music: Doug Hoyer Recording and mixing provided by Brendan Cross. The Hidden Track podcast is a CKUA production and made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support!
This week on The World’s Greatest Comic Book Podcast™: We remember Amy Cole, Dianne Crittenden, and Ed Piskor. In Tinsel Town: Kevin Smith is teasing a remaster of Dogma. Olivia Coleman feels awful about leaving Heartstopper. Miller and Majors have been recast. In Comics: Gail Simone is going for 18 issues for her first year […]
Amy Cole of The Rural Alberta Advantage checks in ahead of their biggest hometown show March 15th at History! Hear more about RAA road testing songs, how Indie Alehouse helped with pandemic practice and created their own brew, plus some Toronto show stories!
Welcome to Untold Stories from the Backseat! Here we will chat with local rideshare drivers and dive into what it's like to pick up strangers. Ubering home has never been this exciting! Ubering home with Amy. Amy Cole is a longtime resident of College Station, a devoted wife and mother, and probably the reason I... Read More → The post Ubering Home with Amy – Episode 1 appeared first on Podcasts for Aggies - AGCJ366.
Amy Cole has her entire life mapped out by her mother, Catherine. Finish high school, attend Juilliard School in New York and become a famous concert violinist. Amy reluctantly agrees to her mother's plans. Everything changes during summer break after her junior year of high school. That's when she meets Mason at Carolina Beach. Mason is most unique guy she has ever known. Their innocent summer romance evolves into falling deeply in love. Amy and Mason are subjected to a series of schemes orchestrated by her mother to end their relationship. They are eventually torn apart. Years later, Mason receives a mysterious letter written by Amy's aunt. The letter sends Mason on a quest to visit a mailbox on a beach Amy spoke frequently about. Known as Kindred Spirit at Sunset Beach, Amy and her aunt would frequently visit the mailbox to read the expressions of love and loss left by people from all over the world. What will happen when Mason accepts the letter's request to be at the Kindred Spirit Mailbox on a certain day and time? It's an ending that will stay with you a long time. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/robofudge/support
We venture into a topic I've been dying to talk about: the legality of naturopathic medicine. Doctors Amy Cole and Tia Trivisonno join me from the New York Association of Naturopathic Medicine and share the incredible journey it is to license NDs, a bit about the history of our medicine, and why it matters to have the laws backing the validity of naturopathic physicians everywhere. For all the show notes, visit SarahMarshallND.com/podcast.
The Super Excellent Not Too Serious Bike That Goes Nowhere Podcast
In this episode we start with talking about Meredith's trip to the "mothership" of the Chattanooga studio! Meeting new riders, almost completing the full gambit of instructors, ice cream, and the world famous scented cool towels! Then - the stars of the show - two from our rider community and the creators of the Good Vibes Spinning Tribe group, Jill Harman and Amy Cole Williams. We talk a lot about building a community of positivity, where it came from, ransom note like birthday cards, their merch store (very cool stuff), and a lot more with these two fantastic members of this community. Great group to join for positivity, support, and meeting new people. In the wrap up, we discuss the interview and the topic of community (including some discussion and interactions on the community board where we had some debate about positivity vs inspiration vs boasting vs negativity). We also share a whole list of sub-groups to help you all "find your tribes". We also talk echelon news including a new UK studio, new instructors, and instructor promotions. Finally - we had some fantastic milestones in the community as well as a lot of fun class stories and leaderboard humor.
We’re still all at home and BORED. With no baseball JJ and Nick spend their time watching Tiger King, Marvel movies and The Wire. That allows plenty of time to speculate on when the season might start, how many games is the least they could play and how it changes next season. Oh yeah, Amy Cole can sling it.Today’s sponsor is BetOnline.AG. use promocode BLUEWIRE, all one word, for your 100% welcome bonus at BetOnline.AG.BP Crew 2020 Regular Season event dates. Buy tickets at: https://shop.bronxpinstripes.com/Sat, May 9 vs BOSFri, Jun 26 vs CHISat, Aug 22 vs TORSat, June 13 in Trenton
Amy Cole, head researcher of the Argus 3 expedition to Europa, records her experience after arriving at the base. It isn't quite what she expected.
Odyssey Exploration and Research, Episode 1:Amy Cole, head researcher of the Argus 3 expedition to Europa, records her experience after arriving at the base. It isn't quite what she expected.
A few years ago Nils Edenloff's brother emailed him about visiting the homestead, the land they grew up on, in the wilds of rural Alberta, Canada. He worded it in such a way as a means to show he was hoping to recapture something there, a call-back, a memory place, a feeling of home, in some way to create an advantage to his life and sense of purpose in the world. He called it The Rural Alberta Advantage and in doing so, sparked a name for a project Nils was putting together with his musician folk at the time, Amy Cole and Paul Banwatt. They formed officially as the Rural Alberta Advantage or, RAA for those on the cusp of coolness, in 2006 and have released albums that have garnered them Juno awards and the honour of being long listed for the Polaris Prize. Amy took a step back in September of this year but when I sat down with the band, this was already the new normal as Robin Hatch has stepped into the role of backing vocals, keyboard and bass pedal. Here's the thing about RAA: they will not stop until you're dancing. By this I mean they will get a crowd going or literally play new songs on stage (how they wrote one of their top acclaimed albums in fact) until those tapping toes become dancing fools and all that's left is a sweaty group of smiling festival goers who don't want them to leave the stage, ever. They are incredibly soft spoken in real life, so different from their on stage act had I not known the band members already I would have asked for ID when they quietly stepped into my studio and took their seats across from me, each checking in politely with one another on who might like which craft beer for the interview. Robin, in particular, is incredibly quiet and the kind of gentle soul you would never had pegged for a raucous live act. But that's the great thing about talking to a band after a performance, the juxtaposition is often writ large this way - you truly see and feel the 'performer' leave the musician and in that transition you see the two worlds of writer/artist and performer collide in such a brilliant and almost poetic fashion, it’s intoxicating. The craft beers helped of course :) but Robin's singing voice is loud - brass even, stunningly perfect like she never aged beyond 12 (and looks about that age now by the way, 'a slip of a girl' is what came to mind when I shook her tiny talented hand) and her speaking voice is lower, so very much quieter and her laugh, silent. That beautiful type of laugh that's horrid for podcasting but incredibly endearing where her whole body shakes and she looks down into her lap, shoulders forward while the band each decides who is going to tell what story. It helps she’s also been part of Sheezer, that’s an all female Weezer cover band, as the name might suggest and damnit I love that concept. We talk books. At once one of my favourite subjects and luckily, theirs too. We trade backstage stories from the festival, we laugh, we talk about Alberta and how little time the band members have actually spent there considering their namesake. They tell lovely, warm, funny stories - each of them taking turns like well behaved kids who swear a lot. They thank me and pose for a photo politely, they exit the studio and quietly head backstage, past the crowd still sweating from the unstoppable dancing fever beset upon them by this very band not a half hour before. The crowd looks up, almost in unison, and the roar their very presence illicits sends shivers down my recently very calmed spine. They are loved. Their stage show is absolutely one of their biggest selling features and the beauty of how quiet, reserved and kind they are backstage leaves me with a thrill so deep inside I don't have a name for it yet. Thank you Rural Alberta Advantage, thank you Nils' brother for writing an email 11 years ago and playing whatever small a part in making this band happen - it has truly become something incredible. This music has created in me a way to form a memory place, has provided a feeling of home though I’ve never been home in Alberta and has broken in a lot of heels from dancing so hard. Look for their upcoming album in 2017, hints were played recently at their Brooklyn NY shows including one I play for you at the top of the show, called White Lights. If this is any indication of what their new album is going to sound like I am already interested and waiting, hydrating, for their next show where I plan fully to dance until I drop. www.theraa.com Band Members: Nils Edenloff, Paul Banwatt, Robin Hatch
Amy Cole is the Connection Expert. As a recruiter, speaker, trainer, and coach, she has helped thousands of executives achieve their business goals so they can walk away from time consuming one-to-one marketing and spend more time doing the work they love. Amy’s passion is bringing people together to collaborate and follow their calling, but it doesn’t hurt if they make a little money along the way! Whether you’re an executive leading a talented team or you alone run your company, Amy will give you the practical tools you need to make profitable connections.