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THE BULLSEYE OF BULLSEYES •Godzilla vs Chicago, one week later. •New Dark Horse graphic novels immediately unavailable. •Andrea Bell signing recap! •”Reducing complexity.” •Diamond bankruptcy notices. •DTC podcast invite. •Comic talked about in this episode: ABSOLUTE GREEN LANTERN #1 ABSOLUTE MARTIAN MANHUNTER #1 FREE PLANET #1 ASSORTEED CRISIS EVENTS #1 This episode is dedicated to being Satanized.---------- This episode was digitally edited by Cleanvoice. How'd it sound? Contest of Challengers #727 Theme: Adam WarRock (with Mikal kHill) Intro/Outro: James VanOsdol “Patrick” Voices: Richie Kotzen, Christopher Daniels, James Acaster, Sue (Trent's Mom), RJ City, Arune Singh, James VanOsdol “Dal” Voices: James VanOsdol, RJ City, Dalton Castle, Sue (Trent's Mom), Kevin Conroy, Kris Statlander, Skye Blue, Arune Singh Dal and Patrick Artwork: Daimon Hampton ----------Challengers Comics + Conversation 1845 N Western Ave • Chicago, IL 60647 773.278.0155 • ChallengersComics.com
In this Forecast episode, Chrissie is sharing 10 books for kids releasing in February, 2025 that she is looking forward to.FEATURED TITLESPicture BookCaboose by Travis Jonker, illustrated by Ruth Chan (2/4)Let's Be Bees by Shawn Harris (2/11)Every Monday Mabel by Jashar Awan (2/25)Shark Girl by Kate Beaton (2/25)Graphic NovelsHow to Draw a Secret by Cindy Chang (2/4)Saphie the One-Eyed Cat by Joho (2/4)Casey's Cases by Kay Healy (2/11)Crumble by Meredith McClaren, illustrated by Andrea Bell (2/25)Middle GradeJojo vs. Middle School by Joy McCullough and Veeda Bybee (2/11)It's All or Nothing Vale by Andrea Beatriz Arongo (2/11)OTHER RESOURCES:Libro.fm Educator & Librarian Advanced Listening Copy (ALC) ProgramBe sure to subscribe to the show wherever you get your podcasts. You can follow the show on Instagram @bookdelightpod, follow Chrissie on Instagram @librarychrissie, and subscribe to Chrissie's kidlit newsletter at librarychrissie.substack.com.If you want to support the show, please consider becoming a paid subscriber on Substack. For $7/month, you are helping to pay the costs of the show and receive exclusive content like extra booklists, roundups of kidlit books that have received starred reviews, reviews of books Chrissie did not like, and more. Visit librarychrissie.substack.com to subscribe.
Under a waiver program, states can test new ways to offer Medicaid services. For Oregon, that means some people on the Oregon Health Plan can get help with housing costs. Oregon is the first in the nation to roll out rental assistance as a statewide Medicaid benefit for eligible OHP members, according to the Oregon Health Authority. People would need to have a qualifying risk factor to be eligible for the aid, which could include rental assistance for up to six months and help paying utility bills. Steph Jarem is the 1115 waiver policy director for OHA. Andrea Bell is the Executive Director of Oregon Housing and Community Services. They join us with details of the program and what it means for Oregonians.
The impact of meaningful feedback, the influence of mentors, and the importance of balancing personal and professional life. Discover why Andrea Bell has no career regrets and how her experiences have shaped her aspirations for the future. Whether you're just starting your career or looking to grow, this discussion offers insights into the significance of learning, resilience, and finding fulfillment in your work. Watch the full episode
In this exciting episode of PopCultX, Danny and Gabriel sit down with the renowned comic book artist Meredith McClaren, co-creator of the Eisner-nominated series "Black Cloak." Meredith shares her inspiring journey into the world of comics, detailing her shift from animation to the vibrant and expressive art of comic books. She delves into her creative process for building the immersive world of "Black Cloak" and discusses the real-world inspirations behind her character and creature designs. Meredith also opens up about her recent book "Crumble," co-authored with Andrea Bell, highlighting her unique artistic style that blends mixed media, photography, and vibrant coloring. She provides valuable advice for aspiring artists, emphasizing persistence, consistency, and the importance of hobbies outside of art. Additionally, Meredith shares her thoughts on the impact of digital art on her work and her strategic approach to social media. Beyond the interview, Danny and Gabriel explore their favorite 80s horror movies, discuss character development in TV shows like "The Bear," and share their thoughts on upcoming films including the Deadpool and Wolverine movie. Join us for a deep dive into the multifaceted world of comics, cult classics, and creative insights. Find Meredith on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/iniquitousfish/ Buy Crumble here: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/meredith-mcclaren/crumble/9781643753164/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popcultx/support
Meet Andrea Bell, our third Tech Titan, and delve into the intriguing aspects of her illustrious career!What to expect in our third episode?
From a financial and tax perspective, what should business owners be paying attention to in 2024? Andrea Bell of ProfitabilityCo joins us on the podcast today to talk about the most notable business financial trends for the new year and what business owners need to do to get their numbers straight and set themselves up for success. In this conversation, Andrea discusses crucial financial and tax considerations for business owners in 2024, including the new BOI reporting requirement at the federal level. Concerns about its invasiveness and potential impact on small businesses are raised. Additionally, emphasis is placed on effective expense management, proper tax planning, technology investments, cybersecurity, ESG considerations, remote work policies, and customer experience. Andrea also advocates for a strategic approach to pricing, encouraging business owners to consider profitability and value delivery rather than solely competing on price. The conversation underscores the importance of adaptability, innovation, and succession planning in the ever-evolving business landscape. Tune in and see how it can help you!
Em mais um mergulho profundo no universo da NRF 2024, Caio Camargo e Fred Alecrim conduzem uma jornada envolvente pelo terceiro e último dia do evento, revelando insights poderosos e tendências transformadoras.
Will the robots take over? How will brands tackle sustainability? And what will become our favourite tipple in 2024? Tune in to get the answers as we discover just some of the trends WGSN is forecasting for the coming year. Join Carla Buzasi, CEO of WGSN and the host of this end-of-the-year episode with her fellow WGSN guests Andrea Bell, VP of Consumer Insights, and Lisa White, Director of Strategic Forecasting and Creative Direction. And if you're listening to this from the comfort of a heated blanket on your chair... find out how we called it in 2022. Happy 2024 to you all!
Will the robots take over? How will brands tackle sustainability? And what will become our favourite tipple in 2024? Tune in to get the answers as we discover just some of the trends WGSN is forecasting for the coming year. Join Carla Buzasi, CEO of WGSN and the host of this end-of-the-year episode with her fellow WGSN guests Andrea Bell, VP of Consumer Insights, and Lisa White, Director of Strategic Forecasting and Creative Direction. And if you're listening to this from the comfort of a heated blanket on your chair... find out how we called it in 2022. Happy 2024 to you all!
Today on City Cast Portland, we're talking with someone who is working to fix Oregon's massive housing shortfall. Andrea Bell is the executive director of Oregon Housing and Community Services, the state agency in charge of funding affordable housing projects for Oregon. She's going to tell us how the Legislature's $200 million housing package actually turns into homes, and if we're actually on track to meeting Governor Kotek's ambitious goal of building 36,000 housing units per year. Who would you like to hear on City Cast Portland? Shoot us an email at portland@citycast.fm, or leave us a voicemail at 503-208-5448. Want more Portland news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, Hey Portland, and be sure to follow us on Instagram. Looking to advertise on City Cast Portland? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever had one of those days where juggling even a handful of fitness classes feels like a whirlwind? Oh, trust me, I've been there, and I've got the coffee stains on my shirt to prove it! But imagine, just for a second, being the driving force behind 340 fitness studios. (Mind-blowing, right?) In EPISODE 575, we're entering the world of Andrea Bell, the wonder woman who brought Anytime Fitness to Asia. And no, that's not a typo - we're talking about 340 locations! Here's what we're chatting about: Anytime Fitness Takes on Asia: Andrea's journey of turning a dream into 340 bustling Anytime Fitness clubs. It's a story you won't want to miss. The Real Deal on Team Building: The highs, lows, and absolute "did that just happen?" moments. Boutique Fitness Vibes: Discover the unique rhythm of fitness in Asia. (It's not what you'd expect.) The Ownership Tango: Owning 30% of those fitness hubs? Yep, it's a tale with twists. US vs. Asia - Fitness Showdown: Different continents, contrasting cultures. Intrigued? I thought you might be. Dive deep with me into EPISODE 575 and let's uncover these stories together with a dash of excitement and a sprinkle of curiosity. With Grit and Gratitude, Lise PS: Join 2,000+ studio owners who've decided to take control of their studio business and build their freedom empire. Subscribe HERE and join the party! Links: https://sg.linkedin.com/in/andrea-bell-97275bb4 https://www.inspirebrandsasia.com/about-us/ https://studiogrow.co/
A little later than usual, it's episode 403. Starting of with an Indonesian psych-surf banger, we're taking you on a rollercoaster this week. From the sublime percussive composition of Andrea Bell to the blistering noise of Kyoto Kyoto, via avant-garde electronics, modern classical, and exquisite alt.folk. You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support. TracklistingLAIR & Monica Hapsari – Setan Dolbon (Orange Cliff Records, Indonesia)Sovereign Bodies / Ritual Taxonomy – Nothing Grows Here: How Dare You Be Free (Diatribe, Irelands)Coen – Tama (Maloca, Belgium)Penelope Trappes – A Seagull Learns to Sleep Alone (Nite Hive, UK)Andrea Belfi – Setteottavi (Maple Death Records, Italy)Kyoto Kyoto – So (Blitzcat Records, UK)Violet – Break (Naive, Portugal)Sourdurent – Franc De Bruch (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland)NOT399093 – Co-Stabin (Riforma, Italy)Natural Information Society – Stigmergy (Eremite Records, USA) This week's episode is sponsored by The state51 Conspiracy, a creative hub for music. Head to state51.com to find releases by JK Flesh vs Gnod, Steve Jansen, MrUnderwSood, Wire, Ghost Box, Lo Recordings, Subtext Records and many more
This week we have a nice lil variedad of new finds for y'all: sentimental ballads, trippy morphing boleros, healing-vibes R&B y mucho más. Featuring music by Yahritza y su Esencia, Kali Uchis, Willy Chirino, NOIA, Buscabulla, Ximena Sariñana, Melov, Soy Emilia, Geogy Mills, Nicky Jam, and Andrea Bell. Show notes: bit.ly/3HBTuf4 Follow us: instagram.com/radiomenea twitter.com/radiomenea tinyletter.com/radiomenea
Recorded from NRF 2023: Retail's Big Show in New York City: Andrea Bell, vice president of Consumer Insights at WGSN, dives into the latest consumer research on what the future of retail looks like, trends that retailers need to be aware of and how to plan for the unknown. From the rise of the “polycrisis” era to synthetic creativity, retailers are looking for ways to future-proof their businesses and navigate global risks. Learn more at retailgetsreal.com.
The younger generations are struggling with anxiety. They fear climate change, not being able to afford a house, and living up to expectations of society and social media.How will this affect their lives in the years to come? In this episode of Lives of Tomorrow, Andrea Bell, Director of Insight at WGSN talks to Carla Buzasi about her research and predictions on the anxious generations and how we can help them to deal with their fears about the future.
2023 is just around the corner. In this episode, we divulge some of the top trends we are forecasting for next year. So, what can you expect in tech, interiors and what we'll eat and drink next year and beyond? Get the answers here. Carla Buzasi is the host of this end-of-the-year show and her guests in this episode are Andrea Bell, VP of Consumer Insights, and Lisa White, Creative Director of WGSN.
HFO founding partner and broker Greg Frick talks to Andrea Bell, executive director of Oregon Housing & Community Services (OHCS), about the agency's 2023 legislative agenda and the "audacious and appropriate" proposed budget that is the largest request in OHCS history.
The Global Health & Fitness Alliance just released its Deloitte Report, and the findings are fascinating. This first ever report examined the economic and socioeconomic impact of the global health and fitness industry. We invited Andrea Bell, Chair of the GHFA, to highlight key findings of the 64-page report.
If you're drooling for a comprehensive breakdown of San Diego Comic Con, look no further! MOVIES! TV SHOWS! PANELS ABOUT MOVIES AND TV SHOWS! CORPORATE SYNERGY! All of it is covered right here on your #1 source for all things GEEK and NERD! BACON AWESOMESAUCE!!!!!!!!! Naaaahhhhhh the boys aren't here for that and neither are you. Instead, we talk with Chicago-based cartoonist and longtime friend of the pod Andrea Bell, whose self-published work includes Still Waiting and Fair Voyage along with her recent book The Leak (First Second) written by Kate Reed Petty. She shares her experiences of working in both the small press and big time publishing spheres, how her introduction to manga sparked her love for comics, and what the future possibly holds for her in this wacky things of ours we call comics. Check out more of Derek's work on his website at andreabelldraws.com and follow her on Instagram @andyharvest and Twitter @andyharvestyeah. Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Email us at gutterboyspodcast@gmail.com and we'll read it on the next episode, or give the Gutter Boys a follow on Instagram and Twitter (JB: @mortcrimpjr; Cam: @camdelrosario). And of course, please rate, review, like, share, and subscribe on your preferred podcast platform and help grow the Gutter Gang Nation! If you're feeling generous, subscribe to our Patreon at patreon.com/gutterboys (or gutterboys.top) and browse our different subscription tiers to receive exclusive merch, behind-the-scenes comic process updates, bonus episodes, plus much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gutterboys/support
Andrea Bell, chief people officer of Inspire Brands Asia, has a great story to tell. In this episode we hear how some of the hardships in Andrea's journey led to her business success running one of the largest networks of gyms in Asia. Andrea joined forces with one of our previous guests, Johannes Raadsma of episode 143, to purchase the master franchise agreement for Anytime Fitness across the region. This process, coupled with the hurdles of 2020 and 2021, has gifted her a wealth of knowledge and experience that she was happy to share in this interview. PARTNERS SUPPORTING THE SHOW MyZoneIndustry-leading heart rate monitor and online social platform for gyms and studios⮕ https://www.myzone.org/ ClassPassThe app for all things fitness, spa & beauty⮕ https://classpass.com/partners Maya AgencyBranding, marketing and web development for fitness & wellness businesses⮕ https://maya.agency/ GlofoxInnovative and comprehensive fitness management software⮕ Glofox Website GUEST RESOURCES Andrea Bell on LinkedIn Inspire Brands Asia SHOW RESOURCES Jack Thomas on LinkedIn Fitness Business Asia Website
Happy New Year! As we kick off 2022, we're talking about several trends researchers expect will influence our lives this year and beyond, including how we work, shop, interact with others, and more. We're joined by consumer trends expert Andrea Bell from WGSN Insight. She goes over nine things to watch for in 2022. This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp.com/newsworthy and Schwab.com/plan Get ad-free episodes and support the show by becoming an INSIDER: www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider
Our Gav and Ant headed down to Albert's Place over the weekend to do some voluntary work with the SCSK team and have a lovely chinwag with the wonderful Andrea Bell about the work that has been done the past year since our last Christmas Fundraiser, and the work still to be done - as we begin this year's fundraiser with a bang!Listen in to hear all about where your donations for the past two years have gone, who the people are SCSK have helped thanks to your kindness and generosity, and those they help on a regular basis - as well as the increasing need for support structures across the city and region, the struggles many people face regardless of employment status, Andrea's dream of fresh fruit and veg for all, the homeless issue that exists in our city, the long journey to Albert's Place, and just how far beyond simply providing a warm meal SCSK have gone in their desire to help anyone they can in as many ways as they can.We're extremely proud to be associated with them all!If you like what you hear and want to help or donate, please follow the link! Thank You!#SAFC #ChristmasFundraiser #SCSK #SoupKitchen21 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sustainability: Andrea and I know each other from homeschool days — we’ve seen each other at our most unsustainable and we’re still friends. Andrea runs a {gorgeous} sustainable lifestyle magazine called Trend Privé, so that is how this conversation started…“The part that I think needs to be addressed is that it's totally okay to be overwhelmed and feel frustrated and really angry and hurt and sad that the powers that be have let us down or that we didn't realize earlier, or however it is that that's showing up for people, it's important to say:Okay. That's okay.” — Andrea at the 46:00 mark We're talking sustainability today. Do you feel like you have a sustainable life? Do you work for a sustainable company? Do you have a sustainable family? Do you feel like this earth is sustainable?We start off talking about the magazine. And then into that idea of the fashion, beauty, wellness industries. They're not highly regulated industries. And so of all the places to start with sustainability. That's an interesting, challenging choice. We discussed coveting money, whether or not that's a good idea. The TV show Maid — I added in a break so you can skip in case you haven’t seen it. There’s a mild spoiler — We talk about activism. We talk about my need for a punching bag. We talk about grandmothers chained to old growth forest trees 20 years ago. And what came of that? And we end with the idea that the house is on fire. A little bit of it as a dramatic ending. Enjoy. See what you think as usual. Love to hear from you. So please stay in touch. Give me feedback. I do plan on dropping these once a week. Again, we took a little hiatus while I was. Supporting a family member. And necessary hiatus, but I feel like we're back and ready to do the weekly drops. Notes:Trend Privé Magazine— Sustainable Lifestyle Magazine.Wild and Precious Patreon — Contribute if you feel like it. Wild and Precious Newsletter — on Revue Wild and Precious Blog — at underbel.li Onward. Toward a sustainable future.The Underbelly Project: Visit us at underbel.liIf you enjoyed this conversation, a small ask: Share with anyone you know who might like what we’re doing over here. Subscribe at underbelly.substack.com
Over the past year, both traditional and upstart financial service providers have streamlined and digitized to enable remote workforces and customer experiences. Consumers and society overcame challenges not seen in over a generation. Just as survivors of the Great Depression focused on achieving the necessary with minimal resources, consumers coming out of the pandemic have different expectations and behaviors, shaped by the events of the last two years. The game of leapfrog continues and consumers are now jumping, leading to category growth in neo-banking, crypto-investing, mobile financial services and new lending and payment schemes. Money20/20's sister company, WGSN, helps predict future consumer trends and behavior for product design , and they have identified the consumer sentiments that will shape how your future consumers feel, and mapped these sentiments into the four consumer profiles that will shape the world around us in 2023. In this special, we spoke with Andrea Bell, Director of Insights, about her teams expertise and research to identify four predominant trends in future consumers, and we discuss what financial services and tech will be prime for their engagement. Beyond what to expect of your future consumer in how they'll feel and behave, Future Consumer 2023 provides invaluable foresight on what people will want and demand, providing you with the knowledge you need to create the services and strategies of tomorrow. For an industry that prioritizes customer experience, knowing what consumers want is essential in taking a proactive approach to meet consumer demands. Welcome to the future!Guest: Andrea Bell, Director of Insights, WGSNHost: Rachel Morrissey, Content Manager and Executive Producer of The MoneyPot, Money20/20Producer: Roland Bodenham, Senior Video Producer and Podcast Lead, Ascential
La autora española Ángeles Vicente, una de las primeras escritoras de ciencia ficción de habla hispana, nos cuenta la historia de un joven y sus amigos quienes son conducidos a un lugar donde un científico loco, está decidido a liberar el espíritu del hombre transfiriéndolo a un cuerpo que pueda volar.En el comentario hablamos de la autora, los cambios que se avecinan en el programa y presentamos una entrevista con una de las editoras de la antología de ciencia ficción, Cosmos Latinos, la Dra. Andrea Bell.Visita www.trescuentos.com
The Spanish author Angeles Vicente, one of the first Spanish female science fiction writers, tells the story of a young man and his friends led to a place where a mad scientist is determined to release man's spirit by transferring it to a body that can fly.In the commentary, we talk about the author, the program's upcoming changes, and conclude with an interview with one of the editors of the science fiction anthology, Cosmos Latinos, Dr. Andrea Bell.Visit www.trescuentos.com
#006 Listen to Andrea Bell with Profitability helps us understand taxes and how not to worry about the IRS.Learn what write offs you can take to pay the least amount possible in taxes. Keep more money in your pocket and only pay what is obligated. Learn how write-offs are designed to help you grow your business.
Gav and Craig headed down to have a socially distant conversation with the utterly wonderful Andrea Bell, following on from our Podcast and Fundraiser last year, to find out how they've all been coping at the charity since her last appearance and what Andrea and the team's plans are for tackling not just poverty this Christmas, but poverty in the coming years on Wearside. Should poverty and hunger be issues faced by millions of people in the UK in the year 2020? The answer is no. Do you or I have the power to eradicate these problems overnight? Again, no. Can you or I do something to make a difference? Yes, we can. By supporting the work of the Sunderland Community Soup Kitchen, we can make a real difference to the lives of real people in our city. This Christmas, we are asking the Sunderland family to help raise funds for Sunderland Community Soup Kitchen. If you aren’t already aware of the organisation and the vital work they carry out in the local community, please click here to find out more.2020 has been a tough year for us all, but more for some than others. Hungry people in Sunderland need your help. Please help the Community Soup Kitchen to help them - click here to donate today. Thank You #SAFC See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week WGSN CEO Carla Buzasi is joined by Andrea Bell, WGSN's Director of Insight. Over the course of the conversation they discuss the impact of the pandemic on consumer behaviour, both this year and into the future, what that means for brands and businesses and how the design industry has to change as a consequence.
Welcome to the first episode of Living for Purpose podcast – a show that is about creating health, wellness, and the life that you deserve, while working for purpose as a frontline fundraiser.Let me ask you a couple of things: do you live and breathe for your organization? Is your identity so intertwined with your work that you have trouble distinguishing between the two? Then you’ve come to the right place!I’m Andrea Bell, your host, and I am here to help you unwind from your work, create health and balance in your life, and increase your energy and focus, so that you can live your best life and go out there and serve others, your organization, and make a difference in the world!If you’re anything like me, I know you are a busy individual, and I want to be mindful of your time, so I’m not going to waste any second of it.Therefore, in today’s episode, you are going to learn the foundation of wellness through five simple, actionable steps that will help boost your energy.If you want to find out more about who I am, why I started this podcast, and how to start living for purpose, then tune in, and join me in this journey.In this episode, you will learn:The biggest obstacle that most fundraisers face when it comes to living for purpose. (02:10)My intention behind this podcast. (03:54)Why being a fundraiser is, in many ways, similar to running a marathon. (04:45)The number one thing we need to do to improve the quality of our lives and our work. (05:49)How to embrace the concept of stress in order to become stronger, smarter, and happier. (06:15)The power that exercising and getting outside in nature have for increasing your energy levels. (11:02)How to improve your relationship with sleep. (12:15)How to use caffeine to your advantage & the concept of Nappuccino. (14:27)The foods and drinks that will help you boost your energy. (16:49)Let’s connect:LivingForPurpose.coInstagramACast websiteResources mentioned:Book: Lynne Twist – The Soul of Money: Transforming Your Relationships with Money and LifeBook: Kelly McGonigal – The Upside of Stress: Why Stress is Good for You, and How to Get Good at ItTed Talk: Kelly McGonigal – How to make stress your friendBook: Daniel H. Pink – When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect TimingDaniel H. Pink - Nappuccino: A Scientific 5-Step Guide to the Perfect Nap See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Oregon Legislature’s Emergency Board recently allocated $55 million in federal money for rent assistance statewide. We hear more about how this new pot of money will be distributed from Andrea Bell, director of Housing Stabilization with Oregon Housing & Community Services, and Tim Orr, education and support hotline manager for Community Alliance of Tenants.
The consumer is constantly changing, and companies need to adapt and change quickly in order to keep up — or, even better, retailers can be proactive and get ahead of the curve. To tell us more about where the customer will be in 2022 and what retailers can do to prepare, we talk to Andrea Bell, Head of Insight for WGSN, who believes that the biggest point of differentiation in 2022 will be the dichotomy between different generations. Learn more at retailgetsreal.com.
It’s 2020 and we’re getting back to the basics! From keeping up with customer acquisitions to purchasing inventory, we’re covering it all! Tune in this week to hear Andrea Bell from WGSN discuss how data and quarterly KPIs can help you understand customer purchasing habits. Get know-hows to keep your inventory stocked with what your customers want! Be sure to follow us on social media @makeyourselfpodcast.com and check-out our website www.makeyourselfpodcast.com
Joining us to talk about the fantastic work she does with Sunderland Community Soup Kitchen is Andrea Bell. Roker Report are raising money this Christmas both for the Sunderland Soup Kitchen and the Sunderland Foodbank and the donations made will go a long way to improving the lives of impoverished people all over Wearside. Andrea talks about how she came to set the Soup Kitchen up, shares stories of some of the people she's encountered, talks about the charitable work of a notable former Sunderland captain, talks about the impact the fundraising will have on the lives of the Sunderland people and more. Please tune in - this is a sobering yet motivating listen. And, of course, donate. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 4: Over 70% of Canadian children are not getting the sleep they need. Are you one of those families? Listen to Andrea Bell (parent) and Dr. Smita Naidoo (child and adolescent psychiatrist) explore sleep strategies and science that can help kids and teens sleep well to enhance mental wellness. Brought to you by BC Children’s Kelty Mental Health Resource Centre. If you have any questions or ideas for the show send us an email. And follow us on social: Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube
Earth Centered Therapy for Modern Day Growth and Healing Andrea Bell, LCSW joins the EatMoveLive52 Podcast to talk about how nature, even in the midst of an urban environment, can promote healthy personal growth and a healthier planet! Listen to the EatMoveLive52 Podcast Want to get the EatMoveLive52 Podcast delivered to your phone, tablet, or computer automatically? Subscribe to the podcast via your favorite podcasting service using the links at the bottom of the page, and let them take care of the rest! About Andrea Bell, Ecotherapy, and Somaticwise About Andrea Bell, LCSW The primary focus of Adrea's therapy practice is the treatment of trauma and its aftereffects. Along with Somatic Experiencing, she ncorporates aspects of other therapeutic modalities, including humanistic, behavioral and psychodynamic approaches. Andrea is also an ecotherapist, which means that she supports healing the relationship between nature and humans. She helps people access and experience their love for nature, and how nature supports self-regulation (and feeling good!). She also support people in moving through the grief and pain of eco-anxiety, including engaging in giving back to nature. Andrea serves as an Assistant for the Somatic Experiencing Trauma Institute, where she organizes and helps teach SE to clinicians at SE trainings in Los Angeles, Orange County, and internationally. Topics with Andrea Bell You are an MFT (Marriage and Family Therapist) and SEP (Somatic Experiencing Practitioner), how did you become interested in eco-therapy? Are there any defining experiences, say from your childhood that you think prepared you for this path? Can you share with our listeners what ecotherapy and ecopsychology are? Who practices them and where are their roots? Does eco-therapy involve just being in nature or gardening or conservation? What are the benefits of being in nature? Short term and long term? Both physical and psycho-emotional? Can you speak a bit about eco-anxiety? Why do people often choose to do nothing to help the environment? When we do our part to clean up the environment, how does that help us feel better and impact our health? What does a typical eco-therapy experience look like and feel like? What have you noticed in yourself and others as a result of the practice? If you live in a city, what is the best thing to do to support your health? Will a park do? Or do you have to drive farther so you can be away from noise and pollution? To enjoy the benefits of eco-therapy do you have to be alone, or can you be in a larger group? Do we gain or lose something by being alone or in a group? What activities can people do for the Earth that have the biggest impact on their wellbeing? Roland shares that daily recycling really blends in, while the city clean-up makes him feel great. If people want to know more about you and what you do, where can they find you and what resources do you recommend for the eco-curious? Andrea Bell, Ecotherapy, and Somaticwise Links and Resources Find out more about Andrea. Andrea Bell - SomaticWise.net Andrea's Email - Andrea (at) SomaticWise (dot) net Andrea's YouTube Channel Watch Andrea's "Urban Biodiversity Oasis" on YouTube More... Recommended Ecotherapy Book Ecotherapy: Healing with Nature in Mind, by Linda Buzzell and Craig Chalquist Listen to Andy Fisher talk Ecopsychology This conversation is a wide-ranging exploration of the new field of ecopsychology. It includes discussions of how the lived body and Buddhist psychology figure in this field, as well as the radical implications of reconnecting our minds to nature. https://somaticperspectives.com/fisher-andy/ Love the show? Subscribe and Review the EatMoveLive52 Podcast Reviews help spread the word, big time! It only takes a minute to leave a quick review. Just try ten words and see how fast it goes! Oh, and subscribing to the show brings each episode to you and your phone automatically! Subscribe or review on Apple/iTunes Subscribe or review on Podbean Subscribe or review on Stitcher Subscribe or review on Google Play Use the RSS feed in your favorite podcast app Our podcast theme music is "Protofunk" by Kevin MacLeod of incompetech.com. Licensed under Creative Commons 3.0. Talk soon, Roland & Galina
Join Jill Brady and Amelia Lyon as they talk with Andrea Bell and Cynthia Dipierro from WGSN about the various ways to implement upcoming trends and using them to forecast business strategies.
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Andrea Bell (on Sisters Communing at the Hocken Collection) Interview by Waveney Russ on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Andrea Bell (on Sisters Communing at the Hocken Collection) Interview by Waveney Russ on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Waveney Russ on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Waveney Russ on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Chris Armstrong on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Chris Armstrong on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Art Is Real w./ Andrea Bell by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Andrea Bell talks to Kevin about work habits, social media pros & cons, and processing emotions through vulnerability. Andrea's Website Andrea on Instagram Discussed in this episode: The Pomodoro Technique Scott McCloud Brené Brown TED Talks
Why? Why do you do the things you do? What drives your business, career and entrepreneurial choices? How do you decide to take this job or that, start this business or that, chase one idea or another? The concept of a career has changed, morphed and shifted over the years, but for the most part it’s been all about a progression of jobs in a similar field, linking together common skills and growing them over time, and moving up the hierarchy of your industry. An idea we’ve been floating on the You Can Do That Here podcast a number of times is a different way of looking at what a career truly is. Perhaps more so rather than a progression of jobs, a career is instead the motivation or the reason why we choose to do what we do. Perhaps we choose jobs for security, perhaps we choose it to solve particularly problems, or achieve certain goals. Almost every entrepreneur will tell you they are in it to make the world a better place. What we loved about Andrea Bell of Trend Prive Magazine in Nelson BC’s story was her driving motivation of why she does what she does. It all starts from a place of truly understanding who she is and being confident in her own skin and not afraid to be her true self. On top of that, It’s having the courage to do what you love and make decisions and chase goals based on what is the most fun, exciting and closest to your true passions. It’s a story of serendipitous opportunity, and letting fun, creativity and extravagance guide your career, however you choose to define it. Create your path by following what looks the most fun, putting yourself out there and actively meeting people and making relationships, meet an eccentric, worldly philanthropist, and take the reigns of her new magazine concept, coordinating a global team of talent whom you’ve never met in person all from your home office in The Kootenays? You can do that here!
Today's On Point is Andrea Bell, is director of insight at WGSN. How Andrea transitioned from journalism to trendwatching. What is a ‘Feelings Forecast?’ Why corporate clients often hate to ‘start from zero.’ What is ‘futurism’ and how is it used? How “athleisure” was predicted in 2008. The importance of certitude, validation, and a jumping-off point.
In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents "The Last Refuge," a translation of Eduardo Goligorsky's "The Last Refuge," translated by Andrea Bell. You can read the full text of the story here. This is part of a crossover issue we're doing with the Storyological podcast. You can find out more about them here.
Meet the mum with ADHD whose video rant went viral, the woman who washes her clothes in cola to help her skin condition, and the chronic illness blogger who has turned her back on clean eating. Andrea Bell and her two sons have forms of Attention Deficit Disorder - she tells how a diagnosis changed their lives. Now she runs a charity helping others in the same boat and why she sees the disability as a plus. Australian blogger and podcaster Carly Findlay rounds-up the social media from this month - #DisabledAndCute - and describes living with the rare skin condition ichthyosis. In order to fix her chronic illness, Natasha Lipman had been obsessive about so-called "clean eating".She was a guest on the programme in 2014 when she ran the Nutritiously Natasha blog and now returns to explain why she now rejects restrictive diets and blames social media for pushing her into an unhealthy lifestyle.
We’ve made an addition to our already awesome Free Comic Book Day line-up, and that addition is the delightful Andrea Bell! The creator of FAIR VOYAGE joins Patrick this week to talk art and comics, to drink beer, and to say “EpiPen” many times. And she doesn’t belch at all. Also, there are many (many) tangents.