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In this episode of The Retreat Leaders Podcast, Shannon sits down with Mark and Lana from Blisstopia Retreats to talk about what it really takes to co-facilitate powerful retreats—and build a business together without losing your minds (or your marriage). Mark and Lana share their journey from psychotherapy and martial arts to running over 60 retreats and living on-site at their stunning Arizona retreat villa. With over 7,000 sq ft of curated wellness space, they've built a business based on balance, service, and transformation. You'll hear: Why co-leading retreats is a dance of trust, clarity, and communication The pros and cons of living at your retreat property What makes a retreat center host different from a vacation rental owner Tips for thriving in a saturated retreat market A special offer just for podcast listeners Mention this episode and get $500 off a 3-day retreat rental at Blisstopia Retreats! Whether you host retreats solo, with a team, or dream of running your own retreat center, this convo will give you a behind-the-scenes look at how to lead with heart and strategy. Connect with Mark and Lana: https://www.blisstopiaretreats.com/ The Retreat Leaders Podcast Resources and Links: Learn to Host Retreats Join our private Facebook Group Top 5 Marketing Tools Free Guide Free Top 11 Tips for Building an Email List Get your legal docs for retreats Thanks for tuning into the Retreat Leaders Podcast. Remember to subscribe for more insightful episodes, and visit our website for additional resources. Let's create a vibrant retreat community together! Subscribe: Apple Podcast | Google Podcast | Spotify ----------------- Timestamps: Introducing the Guests: Mark & Loni (00:00:25) Host introduces Mark and Loni, a couple running a retreat business together. Loni's Background & Entrepreneurial Journey (00:01:48) Loni shares her psychotherapy, wellness, and entrepreneurial background, and how she met Mark. Mark's Background & Transition to Retreats (00:03:28) Mark discusses his martial arts and coaching background, and their shift to retreats after the pandemic. Deciding to Open a Retreat Center (00:04:18) The couple describes the decision to sell everything and open a retreat center in Arizona. Transition to Co-Facilitating Retreats (00:05:21) Discussion on how they began co-facilitating retreats and integrating their skills. Why Retreats Over Other Wellness Businesses (00:05:56) Explaining the deeper impact of retreats compared to fitness or yoga classes. Mark's Growth & Their Yin-Yang Dynamic (00:06:57) Mark's journey into yoga and breathwork, and the couple's complementary energies. Choosing & Setting Up Their Retreat Property (00:08:40) How they selected, purchased, and set up their Arizona retreat property. Hosting Other Facilitators at Their Space (00:11:37) They welcome other retreat hosts and describe the support they provide. On-Site Support & Services for Retreat Hosts (00:12:04) Details about their on-site help, meal services, and understanding retreat logistics. Host's London Event Promo (00:13:00) Brief promotion for the host's upcoming retreat mastermind event in London. Why Retreat Centers Are Preferred (00:13:41) Host explains the advantages of retreat centers over Airbnb/Vrbo for hosting retreats. Challenges of Building & Planning as a Couple (00:14:55) Discussion about the challenges of planning and building a retreat space together. Staying in Their Lanes & Defining Roles (00:15:19) How they maintain boundaries, respect, and trust by sticking to their strengths. Industry Struggles & Oversaturation (00:17:06) Mark discusses industry oversaturation and the challenges of inexperienced hosts. Struggles of Working as a Couple (00:19:03) The couple shares the realities of being together constantly and how they communicate. Industry Growth & Differentiation (00:20:20) Host reflects on industry growth, competition, and the importance of differentiation. Staying in Lanes: Host's Personal Experience (00:24:29) Host shares her own experience working with her husband and the importance of defined roles. Living On-Site: Pros & Cons (00:26:32) Discussion about the benefits and challenges of living at the retreat property. Nature, Animals, and Sanctuary Vibes (00:27:10) Description of the property's natural setting, animals, and peaceful atmosphere. Being On-Site for Emergencies & Support (00:29:42) Anecdote about stepping in for a retreat host in need and the value of being on-site. Host's Perspective: Never Shutting Off (00:30:54) Host discusses the difficulty of separating work and home life when living on-site. Mark's Family Resort Experience (00:33:12) Mark relates his experience growing up around a family-run resort. Constant Upkeep & Business Mindset (00:34:07) The ongoing nature of property maintenance and always being in business mode. Special Offer for Listeners (00:35:20) Mark and Loni offer $500 off venue rental for podcast listeners.
Episode 265 of Anecdotally Speaking explores Quentin Tarantino's early setback and the value of persistence and learning from failure. In this episode, Shawn shares the … The post 265 – Thrown to the Sharks – Quentin Tarantino appeared first on Anecdote.
Le 10/09/1990, le musée d'Ellis Island est inauguré.De 1892 à 1924, Ellis Island c'était « l'usine à fabriquer des Américains », près de seize millions de migrants passent par cet îlot pour rentrer sur le territoire des Etats Unis.Cet anniversaire est l'occasion de revenir sur l'histoire de ce lieu.Retrouvez tous les liens des réseaux sociaux et des plateformes du podcast ici : https://linktr.ee/racontemoinewyorkHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Dans cet épisode, plongez dans l'histoire de « Valerie », la reprise culte de Mark Ronson sublimée par la voix inoubliable d'Amy Winehouse. Anecdotes, coulisses et secrets de ce titre devenu un tube mondial de la pop britannique.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Avec non pas une, ni deux, mais trois entreprises créées et vendues, Christophe Cremer, fondateur de Meilleurtaux nous a fait l'honneur de venir partager les coulisses de sa vente à la Caisse d'Épargne pour la centième de Cash out ! Pour l'occasion on a vu grand : - tournage en public avec des anciens invités et auditeurs du format - un come back de trois anciens invités du média : Sophie Desmazières, Exit avec BureauxLocaux, Vincent Klingbeil, Exit avec Ametix, et Gary Anssens, Exit avec Alltricks. - deux co-hosts habitués du format : Karine Wilkinson, managing director de la banque privée Pictet et Sacha Doliner, fondateur de la banque d'affaires Neumann Résumé : Quand Christophe Crémer lance @Meilleurtaux1 au tournant des années 2000, personne n'y croit vraiment. Les banques rechignent à ouvrir leurs données, les clients hésitent à faire confiance à un simulateur en ligne, et l'idée qu'un site Internet puisse bouleverser le crédit immobilier semble folle. Pourtant, en quelques années, Meilleurtaux devient un réflexe pour des millions de Français. Christophe se souvient des premiers RDV où il fallait convaincre des banquiers que « oui, un client pouvait démarrer son prêt depuis un écran d'ordinateur ». Anecdote marquante : certains établissements l'avaient même blacklisté avant de revenir frapper à sa porte, contraints par le succès grandissant de la plateforme. Puis vient l'heure de la cession. On est en 2007, Meilleurtaux est devenu trop gros pour rester seul, mais pas encore assez armé pour rivaliser sans adossement. Et surtout, la nuage des subprimes commence de plus en plus à s'assombrir. La Caisse d'Épargne se présente alors comme l'acquéreur idéal. Les négociations s'enchaînent, parfois cordiales, parfois tendues : qui gardera la main sur la stratégie ? Comment préserver l'agilité d'une start-up dans l'univers rigide d'une banque ? Le jour du signing, Christophe signe le contrat de sa vie… mais il comprend vite qu'il a changé de monde. Ce n'est plus celui de l'entrepreneur indépendant, mais celui des grands groupes, avec leurs codes, leurs rapports de force et leurs jeux politiques. Très vite, l'intégration tourne au bras de fer. En conseil d'administration, la pression monte. Trois mois à peine après la cession, la Caisse d'Epargne – pourtant partenaire historique – décide brutalement de ne plus travailler avec Meilleurtaux. Un coup de massue qui fragilise la société et alimente les tensions. Très vite, l'intégration tourne au bras de fer. En conseil d'administration, la pression monte. Trois mois à peine après la cession, une partie des caisses du Groupe décide de ne plus travailler avec Meilleurtaux. Un coup de massue qui fragilise la société et alimente les tensions.Et ce n'est que le début. Et on vous raconte tout.Un podcast conçu par FeuilleBlanche, producteurs de médias, podcasts, et récits stratégiques pour les marques. À vos écouteurs
Discover how Dishoom gamified dining to become a must-visit destination, offering lessons in creative problem-solving and customer engagement. In Episode 261 of Anecdotally Speaking, Shawn … The post 261 – Gambling on a Curry – Dishoom appeared first on Anecdote.
Dans cet épisode, je partage une expérience marquante vécue lorsque j'étais Formateur spécialisé en préparation mentale à l'école des officiers de police. Un élève étranger, policier dans son pays d'origine, s'est retrouvé en grande difficulté lors d'une séance de tir. Derrière son blocage se cachait un drame personnel bouleversant, qui a profondément changé ma manière d'accompagner en préparation mentale.Vous découvrirez notamment :Comment un simple exercice de tir peut réveiller un événement personnel marquantL'aveu choquant qu'un élève m'a confié et qui a bouleversé ma posture de formateur.Pourquoi la posture est la clé de tout accompagnement, bien avant les outils.En quoi cette expérience m'a permis de comprendre que la préparation mentale est avant tout un style de vie.La leçon fondamentale que tout coach, préparateur mental ou accompagnant devrait retenir Prenez ce qui est bon pour vous .Belle écoute.Geoffrey
L'Armory Show est une foire d'art contemporain internationale qui se tient à New York, également connue sous le nom de New York's Art Fair.Depuis 1994, l'Armory Show a lieu tous les ans au mois de septembre.Elle porte ce nom en hommage à l'Armory show de 1913, élément fondateur de l'art moderne aux États-Unis.Retrouvez tous les liens des réseaux sociaux et des plateformes du podcast ici : https://linktr.ee/racontemoinewyorkHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Oui, c'est vrai — et c'est même l'un des services les plus étonnants et méconnus du monde des bibliothèques. Depuis la fin des années 1960, la New York Public Library (NYPL) propose un service qui relève presque de la magie : une équipe de bibliothécaires est chargée de répondre à toutes les questions que le public leur pose, que ce soit par téléphone, courrier, ou aujourd'hui par e-mail.Le service s'appelle Ask NYPL, et il est toujours en activité. Il suffit d'appeler le 917-ASK-NYPL (soit le 917-275-6975) pour parler à un bibliothécaire en chair et en os, formé à la recherche documentaire. Vous pouvez leur demander des précisions historiques, des références scientifiques, des définitions rares… ou même des choses beaucoup plus inattendues.Car ce qui rend ce service vraiment fascinant, ce sont les questions farfelues — et bien réelles — que les bibliothécaires ont reçues au fil des décennies. Certaines ont été soigneusement archivées dans de petites boîtes en carton, et la bibliothèque a même partagé quelques-unes des plus mémorables.Anecdote amusante : un jour, un appel angoissé est arrivé. La personne, très sérieuse, demande :« Quelle est la quantité exacte de bois qu'une marmotte peut jeter si une marmotte pouvait jeter du bois ? »Les bibliothécaires, sans se démonter, ont fait des recherches… et ont répondu ! Basés sur la taille, la force moyenne et le comportement de la marmotte, ils ont estimé qu'elle pourrait déplacer environ 317 kg de bois si elle le voulait vraiment. Preuve qu'aucune question n'est trop absurde pour eux.Anecdote amusante : un jour, quelqu'un a appelé pour demander, très sérieusement :« Est-ce que le cerveau d'un homme peut sortir de son crâne pendant une éternuement violent ? »Non, même un éternuement très fort n'a jamais fait sauter un cerveau hors du crâne.Parmi les autres demandes insolites :– « Un chien peut-il attraper la rougeole ? »– « Pourquoi les 18 trous au golf ? Pourquoi pas 10 ou 20 ? »– Ou encore : « Où trouver une version de la Bible qui ne mentionne pas Dieu ? »Mais ce service n'est pas qu'anecdotique. Il incarne l'engagement de la bibliothèque publique à rendre le savoir accessible à tous, gratuitement, sans jugement, et avec rigueur.Alors, si un jour Internet ne vous donne pas de réponse… vous savez qui appeler. Pas Google. Pas Siri. Une vraie bibliothèque. Avec de vrais humains. Et peut-être même une réponse à une question que vous n'avez pas encore osé poser. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Anecdote fun, crue et torride.C'est la rentrée ! Colette révise son vocabulaire et sa vision de "faire l'amour".Bon kiff
Stuart is back hosting another episode of All Things Sky Blue In My Opinion live answering questions from the Sky Blue Army on the latest Sky Blues matters and remember it's only his opinion. ATSB is partnered with The Anecdote - https://www.Facebook.com/anecdotebar, the Sky Blue Tavern & Coventry City Ladies FC. Wright Steel Fabrications Ltd are our sponsor for 2025/26 season. They stock and supply RSJ's along with supporting any fabrication needs and requirements and all other general welding fabrications in and around Coventry, Warwickshire and the West Midlands. We are also now part of the Sports Social Network. Here is the link for the Shaw family fundraiser discussed in the episode - https://t.co/jYFV8a7dtg . You can also find us on: X (Twitter) - @AllThingSkyBlue Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/allthingsskyblue Facebook - All Things Sky Blue TikTok - allthingsskyblue YouTube - @allthingsskyblue If you ever need someone to talk to, please reach out
The most prestigious night in show business is here, it's the 2nd Annual Jeoppy Awards, presented by What Is...? A Jeopardy! Podcast. All the stars are out as we hand out the coveted awards to the surprise of the season, the Ken's Korner Award for Ken Jenningsism, and of course, the legendary Anecdote and Response of the Year. Plus, we introduce a few new awards, get our first-ever live acceptance speech, and we start the show with a monologue, featuring jokes about this past season of the show, written by professional TV writers! And John. The show will return for Season 42 next week, and our podcast will return for Season 3 on September 16th. Until then, join our Patreon, won't you? It's a great way to support the show and catch up on all the bonus episodes you missed before a new season gets underway. Head on over to patreon.com/jeopardypodcast for all the details! This episode was produced by Producer Dan. Music by Nate Heller. Art by Max Wittert. Additional material by Peter Miller.
In Episode 264 of Anecdotally Speaking, hear how a chance act of curiosity led to the groundbreaking discovery of Australian amber, and what it teaches … The post 264 – Finding What Didn't Exist – Beth Norris appeared first on Anecdote.
1893 1897 1929 1931 1980 2017 2025... Nombreuses sont des dates qui ont marqué l'histoire de l'Hotel Waldorf Astoria, hôtel de légende de l'arrondissement de Manhattan.Après 8 ans de travaux, cet hôtel réouvre en 2025.L'occasion de refaire un petit historique de ce lieu mythique, qui a connu plusieurs adresses et eu plusieurs « vies ».Retrouvez tous les liens des réseaux sociaux et des plateformes du podcast ici : https://linktr.ee/racontemoinewyorkHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Dans cet épisode de la nouvelle saison du podcast Puissance Mentale, j'ai décidé de partager en toute authenticité les coulisses de mon été qui a été vraiment particulier….Entre surcharge, fatigue et prises de conscience profondes, j'ai identifié des clés essentielles de préparation mentale et de leadership personnel que je transmets ici.Tu vas découvrir notamment :Comment une simple erreur a épuisé mon énergie sans que je m'en rende compte …alors que c'est une notion que j'enseigne !Ce que j'ai appris en coupant totalement pendant plusieurs semaines et en retrouvant ma clarté intérieureComment savoir dire NON est un acte de respect envers soi-même et un vrai signe de leadership inspirantLe rôle caché d'un élément fondamental qu'on néglige trop souvent… et qui change tout dans la performance durableUne histoire marquante de mon passé dans la police qui a transformé ma vision de l'humain et de la connexion authentique
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In this urgent bonus episode, Ray Powell and Jim Carouso return to discuss the sharp re-escalation at Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea following the highly publicized Chinese naval collision at Scarborough Shoal on August 11, 2025. Drawing from satellite imagery, open-source information, and media reports, they analyze China's deployment of an armed maritime “swarm” near the BRP Sierra Madre, including coast guard cutters, maritime militia vessels, and rigid-hulled inflatable boats (RHIBs) equipped with mounted weapons.China's Escalation and Swarming TacticsRay details how, just a day after the collision, China shifted significant assets from Mischief Reef to Second Thomas Shoal, amassing a force that now includes coast guard ships, maritime militia vessels, and armed RHIBs maneuvering alarmingly close to the Philippine military outpost. This “swarming” not only serves as a physical blockade but also as psychological intimidation through water cannon drills and propaganda operations.Historical and Strategic ContextThe BRP Sierra Madre has symbolized Philippine sovereignty at the shoal since being deliberately grounded in 1999, which lies within the Philippine Exclusive Economic Zone. Despite China's extensive militarization of neighboring Mischief Reef and other features, they have yet to dislodge this single ship—a continuous thorn in Beijing's nine-dash line claims and a longtime flashpoint for maritime confrontation.Provocation, Deterrence, and International ImplicationsJim and Ray explore the strategic calculus behind China's move, interpreting it as a probe aimed at provoking a Philippine misstep to justify more forceful measures, such as seizure or siege of the outpost. Philippine forces remain strictly instructed to exercise restraint, aware of the potentially explosive consequences. The episode places these events within a broader geopolitical framework, including rising tensions in U.S.-Taiwan relations, the recent Trump-Putin summit in Anchorage, and emerging uncertainties in U.S. alliances across Asia.What's Next: Risks and ResponsesThe hosts weigh the possibility of China demanding new concessions to allow future Philippine resupply missions, emphasizing that a full siege would be catastrophic and globally indefensible. Given the rusted state of the Sierra Madre and its irreplaceable symbolic value, any disruption to resupply could be a tipping point. They also assess the credibility of U.S. treaty commitments and freedom of navigation operations as signals of deterrence or escalation.Anecdote on Summit DiplomacyOn a lighter note, Ray offers a “there I was” story from President Obama's 2016 visit to Vietnam, where a meticulously planned official lunch was upended for an impromptu meal with Anthony Bourdain, which became the headline for the visit.Why Listen?A definitive update and expert analysis on the mounting crisis in the South China Sea, China's maritime gray-zone tactics and their implications for Philippine sovereignty, and Indo-Pacific alliances and security dynamics.
In Episode 263 of Anecdotally Speaking, hear how a potter turned a late payment request into a meaningful conversation through storytelling. In this episode, Shawn … The post 263 – Chasing Payment, Finding Connection appeared first on Anecdote.
In Episode 262 of Anecdotally Speaking, discover how a 25-second train delay in Japan sparked a deep conversation about organisational culture. In this episode Mark … The post 262 – What We Walk Past appeared first on Anecdote.
Qui était vraiment le citoyen Guillot, patriote le jour, la nuit évêque in partibus ? Il était républicain pour les Républicains, catholique pour les Catholiques et, dans le contexte de la guerre de Vendée, essayait d'abord de sauver sa peau…Mention légales : Vos données de connexion, dont votre adresse IP, sont traités par Radio Classique, responsable de traitement, sur la base de son intérêt légitime, par l'intermédiaire de son sous-traitant Ausha, à des fins de réalisation de statistiques agréées et de lutte contre la fraude. Ces données sont supprimées en temps réel pour la finalité statistique et sous cinq mois à compter de la collecte à des fins de lutte contre la fraude. Pour plus d'informations sur les traitements réalisés par Radio Classique et exercer vos droits, consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Robert De Niro incarne l'âme de New York à la fois à l'écran, à travers ses rôles cultes, que dans la vie réelle, par son engagement culturel et affectif envers cette ville qui l'a vu naître et dans laquelle il a toujours vécuRetrouvez tous les liens des réseaux sociaux et des plateformes du podcast ici : https://linktr.ee/racontemoinewyorkHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Judith et Axel parlent de l'amitié à l'âge adulte
A cette date au 1520 Sedgwick Avenue, un immeuble du Bronx à New York, une adolescente nommée Cindy CAMPBELL organise une fête pour récolter de l'argent en vue de s'acheter des habits pour la rentrée scolaire.Ce qu'elle ne sait pas encore, c'est que cette fête va devenir, dans l'histoire culturelle mondiale, le point de départ officiel du hip-hopRetrouvez tous les liens des réseaux sociaux et des plateformes du podcast ici : https://linktr.ee/racontemoinewyorkHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Tu connais le Festival Agir à Lyon ? Inscris-toi pour une journée de folie sur l'écologie et la solidarité le 28 septembre !__ Comment apprivoiser nos peurs pour traverser ce siècle, grâce au pouvoir du Suricate !Voici Nathan Obadia, co-auteur avec Pablo Servigne du livre : Le Pouvoir du Suricate. SOMMAIRE 02:59 Questions mitraillette04:49 Anecdote en CE107:12 Le pouvoir du suricate10:43 L'intérêt de la peur22:00 Tuto peur27:15 L'autocompassion31:14 L'éco-anxiété35:45 Méga-peur et méga-ressources__Soutenir Soif de Sens via Tipeee.__Merci au sponsor du mois : le Festival Agir à Lyon ! Ami Lyonnais, inscris-toi pour une journée de folie sur l'écologie et la solidarité à Lyon le 28 septembre !Au programme : Ateliers, balade sur la nature en ville et témoignages de reconversion pro ! L'Institut Transitions qui forme en 1 an aux métiers de la transition sera sur place.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Tu connais le Festival Agir à Lyon ? Inscris-toi pour une journée de folie sur l'écologie et la solidarité le 28 septembre !__ Voici un extrait de l'épisode de demain sur comment apprivoiser nos peurs pour traverser ce siècle.Avec Nathan Obadia, co-auteur avec Pablo Servigne du livre : Le Pouvoir du Suricate. SOMMAIRE 02:59 Questions mitraillette04:49 Anecdote en CE107:12 Le pouvoir du suricate10:43 L'intérêt de la peur22:00 Tuto peur27:15 L'autocompassion31:14 L'éco-anxiété35:45 Méga-peur et méga-ressources__Soutenir Soif de Sens via Tipeee.__Merci au sponsor du mois : le Festival Agir à Lyon ! Ami Lyonnais, inscris-toi pour une journée de folie sur l'écologie et la solidarité à Lyon le 28 septembre !Au programme : Ateliers, balade sur la nature en ville et témoignages de reconversion pro ! L'Institut Transitions qui forme en 1 an aux métiers de la transition sera sur place.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In Episode 260 of Anecdotally Speaking, discover how keystone behaviours transformed Mary T. Meagher into an Olympic legend. In this episode, Shawn shares a story … The post 260 – Every Turn is An Olympic Final – Mary Meagher appeared first on Anecdote.
L'Hotel Chelsea ferme ses portes aux clients le 1er Aout 2011 pour commencer d'importantes rénovations.Il réouvrira officiellement le 22 mars 2022 après plus de 10 ans de travaux. Les nouvelles chambres sont design, mais l'âme du lieu est difficile à retrouver.Le Chelsea n'est plus cette oasis bohème hors du temps. Il est devenu un produit, une marque.Néanmoins son histoire, elle, reste indélébile.L'Hotel Chelsea restera à tout jamais une légende de par son histoire unique, l'histoire d'un lieu de grande liberté, de créations, mais aussi le théâtre d'autodestructions tragiques.Cet anniversaire est l'occasion de revenir sur la LEGENDE de l'Hotel Chelsea.Retrouvez tous les liens des réseaux sociaux et des plateformes du podcast ici : https://linktr.ee/racontemoinewyorkHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Sous les pieds des milliers de voyageurs qui arpentent chaque jour les quais de Grand Central Terminal, se cache un endroit oublié du temps, un lieu inaccessible au public et entouré de mystères : le Track 61. Ce niveau secret, dissimulé sous la célèbre gare new-yorkaise, alimente depuis des décennies les fantasmes des passionnés d'histoire ferroviaire, de conspiration et d'urbex.Retrouvez tous les liens des réseaux sociaux et des plateformes du podcast ici : https://linktr.ee/racontemoinewyorkHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
“The act of you and I exchanging contact information raises the standard that there is going to be a follow up…You want to make that connection and set the expectation right then and there.”Ever left a conference buzzing, only to watch that excitement fizzle when it comes to follow-up? This live coaching session from The Speaker Lab pulls back the curtain on how pros turn event momentum into real speaking business.Facilitator Erick Rheam teams up with speakers Bridget Quigg and Shannon GaNun for a candid conversation about what works and what doesn't in post-event follow-up. Bridget shares her frustration when promising leads go silent, and Erick offers simple, practical advice: always exchange contact info in person, set clear expectations for next steps, and don't rely on LinkedIn or mass attendee lists. Real business starts with real, personal connections.Shannon's question on breaking into corporate gigs leads to another golden nugget: you don't need a hard pitch. Just mention that you're available for future engagements. Those off-the-cuff invitations can turn warm applause into future bookings.Above all, this episode is a reminder that success as a speaker lies in small tweaks, human conversations, and showing up consistently. Don't overcomplicate it, be approachable, follow up promptly, and seize opportunities. Listen in and learn how to make every gig and every follow-up count.You'll learn:Using a consistent methodology various length talksAuthentic, conversational human interactions on stageOvercoming fear of forgetting points during live presentationsLeaning into your professional background and network for focus areasEffective follow-up strategies after eventsTurning custom items into repeatable assetsOn-stage call-to-action practicesThe SPARK framework (Statistic, Picture, Anecdote, Real-life story)The importance of practicingAnd much, much more!"I believe everybody was created for a unique purpose. And until we learn how to communicate clearly, concisely and confidently, we'll never be able to fulfill that purpose.”Episode ResourcesErick's WebsiteBridget's WebsiteShannon's Website2 Day Booked and Paid BootcampGet Free Speaker ResourcesBook a Call with The Speaker LabCalculate Your Speaking FeeJoin The Speaker Lab Community on FacebookSubscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Discover how vulnerability and connection drove Eleven Madison Park to become the world's best restaurant. In Episode 259 of Anecdotally Speaking, Mark shares a story … The post 259 – Unreasonable Hospitality – Will Guidara appeared first on Anecdote.
L'éphéméride new yorkais de la semaine 29 - Le 25 juillet 1961, la démolition de la première gare de Pennstation.Ce troisième éphéméride inédit de l'été revient sur la date du 25 juillet 1961 qui a annoncé la démolition de cette gare qui - inaugurée en 1910 - était l'un des plus grands chefs-d'œuvre de l'architecture ferroviaire américaine.Porte d'entrée de New York, elle était au-delà d'une gare un véritable symbole pour la ville.Ce court éphéméride revient sur cet évènement marquant pour la ville, qui a notamment déclenché la volonté de protéger certains bâtiments.Vous pouvez aussi réécouter l'épisode que nous avions spécialement consacré à cet évènement :https://smartlink.ausha.co/raconte-moi-new-york/069-s03e18-serie-speciale-batiments-disparus-penn-station Retrouvez tous les liens des réseaux sociaux et des plateformes du podcast ici : https://linktr.ee/racontemoinewyorkHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Discover how creativity under constraint led to one of the world's most distinctive memorials. In Episode 258 of Anecdotally Speaking, Shawn shares the inspiring story … The post 258 – A Memorial in Mashed Potato – Maya Lin appeared first on Anecdote.
Finding Joy and Peace in Every Circumstance: Lessons from Philippians 4Discover how to experience genuine joy and peace regardless of your circumstances through Paul's powerful teachings in Philippians 4. Written from prison, Paul's letter provides practical guidance for living a joy-filled life even in the most challenging situations.Learn the biblical formula for overcoming anxiety and worry: Prayer + Petition + Thanksgiving = Peace that surpasses understanding. Paul teaches us to pray fervently, bring specific requests to God, and practice gratitude to maintain our focus on Christ. Explore the importance of unity and love within the Christian community. When believers stand together rather than divided, there is strength and a 'commanded blessing' as described in Psalm 133. Our testimony should be one of love, joy, and unity both in church and in our homes. Discover how to control your thought life by filtering your thoughts through what is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, and admirable. This mental discipline is essential for maintaining peace and joy in a chaotic world. Uncover Paul's secret to contentment in any situation: knowing that with Jesus, we can face anything. The famous verse 'I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me' comes from Paul's experience of God's faithfulness in every circumstance.
Capitale animée, pyramide à escalader, téléphérique et orage surprise… Tirana a donné le ton du voyage. Émeline nous raconte ses premières impressions, les incontournables à voir avec des enfants, et l'ambiance un peu rock'n'roll des rues albanaises.Découverte de la pyramide de Tirana.Téléphérique Dajti Express et accrobranche en montagne.Jets d'eau, parcs et balades à pied dans la ville.Anecdote : un orage les bloque en altitude.Envie de vous envoler en famille ? Cet épisode vous prouve que même la capitale peut rimer avec nature, détente… et aventure.
Episode 198: Fatigue. Future doctors Redden and Ibrahim discuss with Dr. Arreaza the different causes of fatigue, including physical and mental illnesses. Dr. Arreaza describes the steps to evaluate fatigue. Some common misconceptions are explained, such as vitamin D deficiency and “chronic Lyme disease”. Written by Michael Ibrahim, MSIV, and Jordan Redden, MSIV, Ross University School of Medicine. Edits and comments by Hector Arreaza, MDYou are listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast, your weekly dose of knowledge brought to you by the Rio Bravo Family Medicine Residency Program from Bakersfield, California, a UCLA-affiliated program sponsored by Clinica Sierra Vista, Let Us Be Your Healthcare Home. This podcast was created for educational purposes only. Visit your primary care provider for additional medical advice.Dr. Arreaza: Today is a great day to talk about fatigue. It is one of the most common and most complex complaints we see in primary care. It involves physical, mental, and emotional health. So today, we're walking through a case, breaking down causes, red flags, and how to work it up without ordering the entire lab catalog.Michael:Case: This is a 34-year-old female who comes in saying, "I've been feeling drained for the past 3 months." She says she's been sleeping 8 hours a night but still wakes up tired. No recent illnesses, no weight loss, fever, or night sweats. She denies depression or anxiety but does report a lot of work stress and taking care of her two little ones at home. She drinks 2 cups of coffee a day, doesn't drink alcohol, and doesn't use drugs. No medications, just a multivitamin. Regular menstrual cycles—but she's noticed they've been heavier recently.Jordan:Fatigue is a persistent sense of exhaustion that isn't relieved by rest. It's different from sleepiness or muscle weakness.Classification based on timeline: • Acute fatigue: less than 1 month • Subacute: 1 to 6 months • Chronic: more than 6 monthsThis patient's case is subacute—going on 3 months now.Dr. Arreaza:And we can think about fatigue in types: • Physical fatigue: like muscle tiredness after activity • Mental fatigue: trouble concentrating or thinking clearly (physical + mental when you are a medical student or resident) • Pathological fatigue: which isn't proportional to effort and doesn't get better with restAnd of course, there's chronic fatigue syndrome, also called myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), which is a diagnosis of exclusion after 6 months of disabling fatigue with other symptoms.Michael:The differential is massive. So, we can also group it by systems.Jordan:Let's run through the big ones.Endocrine / Metabolic Causes • Hypothyroidism: A classic cause of fatigue. Often associated with cold intolerance, weight gain, dry skin, and constipation. May be subtle and underdiagnosed, especially in women. • Diabetes Mellitus: Both hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia can cause fatigue. Look for polyuria, polydipsia, weight loss, or blurry vision in undiagnosed diabetes. • Adrenal Insufficiency: Think of this when fatigue is paired with hypotension, weight loss, salt craving, or hyperpigmentation. Can be primary (Addison's) or secondary (e.g., due to long-term steroid use).Michael: Hematologic Causes • Anemia (especially iron deficiency): Very common, especially in menstruating women. Look for fatigue with pallor, shortness of breath on exertion, and sometimes pica (craving non-food items). • Vitamin B12 or Folate Deficiency: B12 deficiency may present with fatigue plus neurologic symptoms like numbness, tingling, or gait issues. Folate deficiency tends to present with megaloblastic anemia and fatigue. • Anemia of Chronic Disease: Seen in patients with chronic inflammatory conditions like RA, infections, or CKD. Typically mild, normocytic, and improves when the underlying disease is treated.Michael: Psychiatric Causes • Depression: A major driver of fatigue, often underreported. May include anhedonia, sleep disturbance, appetite changes, or guilt. Sometimes presents with only somatic complaints. • Anxiety Disorders: Mental fatigue, poor sleep quality, and hypervigilance can leave patients feeling constantly drained. • Burnout Syndrome: Especially common in caregivers, healthcare workers, and educators. Emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment are key features.Jordan: Infectious Causes • Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV):Mononucleosis is a well-known cause of fatigue, sometimes lasting weeks. May also have sore throat, lymphadenopathy, and splenomegaly. • HIV:Consider it in high-risk individuals. Fatigue can be an early sign, along with weight loss, recurrent infections, or night sweats. • Hepatitis (B or C):Can present with chronic fatigue, especially if liver enzymes are elevated. Screen at-risk individuals. • Post-viral Syndromes / Long COVID:Fatigue that lingers for weeks or months after viral infection. Often, it includes brain fog, muscle aches, and post-exertional malaise.Important: Chronic Lyme disease is a controversial term without a consistent clinical definition and is often used to describe patients with persistent, nonspecific symptoms not supported by objective evidence of Lyme infection. Leading medical organizations reject the term and instead recognize "post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome" (PTLDS) for persistent symptoms following confirmed, treated Lyme disease, emphasizing that prolonged antibiotic therapy is not effective. Research shows no benefit—and potential harm—from extended antibiotic use, and patients with unexplained chronic symptoms should be thoroughly evaluated for other possible diagnoses.Michael: Cardiopulmonary Causes • Congestive Heart Failure (CHF): Fatigue from poor perfusion and low cardiac output. Often comes with dyspnea on exertion, edema, and orthopnea. • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): Look for a smoking history, chronic cough, and fatigue from hypoxia or the work of breathing. • Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA): Daytime fatigue despite adequate hours of sleep. Patients may snore, gasp, or report morning headaches. High suspicion in obese or hypertensive patients.Jordan:Autoimmune / Inflammatory Causes • Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE): Fatigue is often an early symptom. May also see rash, arthritis, photosensitivity, or renal involvement. • Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA): Fatigue from systemic inflammation. Morning stiffness, joint pain, and elevated inflammatory markers point to RA. • Fibromyalgia: A chronic pain syndrome with widespread tenderness, fatigue, nonrestorative sleep, and sometimes cognitive complaints ("fibro fog").Cancer / Malignancy • Leukemia, lymphoma, or solid tumors: Fatigue can be the first symptom, often accompanied by weight loss, night sweats, or unexplained fevers. Consider when no other cause is evident.Michael:Medications:Common culprits include: ◦ Beta-blockers: Can slow heart rate too much. ◦ Antihistamines: Sedating H1 blockers like diphenhydramine. ◦ Sedatives or sleep aids: Can cause grogginess and daytime sedation. • Substance Withdrawal: Fatigue can be seen in withdrawal from alcohol, opioids, or stimulants. Caffeine withdrawal, though mild, can also contribute.Dr. Arreaza:Whenever we evaluate fatigue, we need to keep an eye out for red flags. These should raise suspicion for something more serious: • Unintentional weight loss • Night sweats • Persistent fever • Neurologic symptoms • Lymphadenopathy • Jaundice • Palpitations or chest painThis patient doesn't have these—but that doesn't mean we stop here.Dr. Arreaza:Those are a lot of causes, we can evaluate fatigue following 7 steps:Characterize the fatigue.Look for organic illness.Evaluate medications and substances.Perform psychiatric screening.Ask questions about quantity and quality of sleep.Physical examination.Undertake investigations.So, students, do we send the whole lab panel?Michael:Not necessarily. Labs should be guided by history and physical. But here's a good initial panel: • CBC: To check for anemia or infection • TSH: Screen for hypothyroidism • CMP: Look at electrolytes, kidney, and liver function • Ferritin and iron studies • B12, folate • ESR/CRP for inflammation (not specific) • HbA1c if diabetes is on the radarJordan:And if needed, consider: • HIV, EBV, hepatitis panel • ANA, RF • Cortisol or ACTH stimulation testImaging? Now that's rare—unless there are specific signs. Like chest X-ray for possible cancer or TB, or sleep study if you suspect OSA.Dr. Arreaza:Unaddressed fatigue isn't just inconvenient. It can impact on quality of life, affect job performance, lead to mood disorders, delay diagnosis of serious illness, increase risk of accidents—especially driving. So, don't ignore your patients with fatigue!Jordan:And some people—like women, caregivers, or shift workers—are especially at risk.Michael:The cornerstone of treatment is addressing the underlying cause.Jordan:If it's iron-deficiency anemia—treat it. If it's depression—get mental health involved. But there's also: Lifestyle Support: Better sleep hygiene, light physical activity, mindfulness or CBT for stress, balanced nutrition—especially iron and protein, limit caffeine and alcoholDr. Arreaza:Sometimes medications help—but rarely. And for chronic fatigue syndrome, the current best strategies are graded exercise therapy and CBT, along with managing specific symptoms. Beta-alanine has potential to modestly improve muscular endurance and reduce fatigue in older adults, but more high-quality research is needed.SSRI: fluoxetine and sertraline. Iron supplements: Even without anemia, but low ferritin [Anecdote about low ferritin patient]Jordan:This case reminds us to take fatigue seriously. In her case, it may be multifactorial—work stress, caregiving burden, and possibly iron-deficiency anemia. So, how would we wrap up this conversation, Michael?Michael:We don't need to order everything under the sun. A focused history and exam, targeted labs, and being alert to red flags can guide us.Jordan:And don't forget the basics—sleep, stress, and nutrition. These are just as powerful as any prescription.Dr. Arreaza:We hope today's episode on fatigue has given you a clear framework and some practical tips. If you enjoyed this episode, share it and subscribe for more evidence-based medicine!Jordan:Take care—and get some rest~___________________________Even without trying, every night you go to bed a little wiser. Thanks for listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast. We want to hear from you, send us an email at RioBravoqWeek@clinicasierravista.org, or visit our website riobravofmrp.org/qweek. See you next week! _____________________References:DynaMed. (2023). Fatigue in adults. EBSCO Information Services. https://www.dynamed.com (Access requires subscription)Jason, L. A., Sunnquist, M., Brown, A., Newton, J. L., Strand, E. B., & Vernon, S. D. (2015). Chronic fatigue syndrome versus systemic exertion intolerance disease. Fatigue: Biomedicine, Health & Behavior, 3(3), 127–141. https://doi.org/10.1080/21641846.2015.1051291Kroenke, K., & Mangelsdorff, A. D. (1989). Common symptoms in ambulatory care: Incidence, evaluation, therapy, and outcome. The American Journal of Medicine, 86(3), 262–266. https://doi.org/10.1016/0002-9343(89)90293-3National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. (2021). Myalgic encephalomyelitis (or encephalopathy)/chronic fatigue syndrome: Diagnosis and management (NICE Guideline No. NG206). https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng206UpToDate. (n.d.). Approach to the adult patient with fatigue. Wolters Kluwer. https://www.uptodate.com (Access requires subscription)Theme song, Works All The Time by Dominik Schwarzer, YouTube ID: CUBDNERZU8HXUHBS, purchased from https://www.premiumbeat.com/.
This episode explores how story delivery can either ignite or flatten your message, illustrated by the fire and restoration of Notre-Dame. In Episode 257 of … The post 257 – How to Make a Great Story Boring – Notre-Dame appeared first on Anecdote.
L'éphéméride new yorkais de la semaine 28 - Le 13 juillet 1977, le grand blackout de New YorkCe second éphéméride inédit de l'été revient sur la nuit du 13 au 14 juillet 1977 qui est l'une des nuits les plus marquantes de l'histoire de New York.Pendant 25 heures, la ville a été plongée dans l'obscurité totale, déclenchant une vague de pillages, d'incendies et d'émeutes dans plusieurs quartiers.Mais au-delà d'une panne d'électricité d'une ampleur déjà extraordinaire, ce blackout est rapidement devenu l'un des événements les plus chaotiques de l'histoire moderne de la ville. Vous pouvez aussi réécouter la capsule de JM spécialement consacrée à cette nuit si particulière :https://smartlink.ausha.co/raconte-moi-new-york/capsule-le-blackout-de-1977Retrouvez tous les liens des réseaux sociaux et des plateformes du podcast ici : https://linktr.ee/racontemoinewyorkHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In this special edition of the Business of Cannabis Podcast, we go From Anecdote to Evidence with Dr Anne Katrin Schlag, Head of Research at Drug Science, and Graham Woodward, Chief Operating Officer at Releaf. Together, they explore how the UK can move from anecdotal patient stories to robust, real-world evidence — and why this shift is vital for expanding safe, trusted access to cannabis-based medicines. They unpack how clinics like Releaf are investing in quality-of-life surveys and data-driven patient care, what this means for regulators like NICE, and whether more solid evidence can finally open doors with the BMA, Royal Colleges and wider healthcare system. For anyone interested in how data and patient outcomes can unlock the next stage of UK medical cannabis, this is a conversation not to miss.
The Managing Marketing podcast is ten years old this week. In July 2015, the first episode went live, featuring a conversation between Darren Woolley and Shawn Callahan from Anecdote about the role of storytelling in advertising and marketing. Since then, hundreds of guests have appeared on the Managing Marketing podcast, sharing their stories in conversations with various TrinityP3 hosts. Some of these people are marketing famous, but many are telling their story on a podcast for the first time. To celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Managing Marketing podcast, our main hosts come together to reminisce and share stories from their experience hosting the show, including memorable moments, technical glitches, and the best conversations. Please enjoy this best of the past decade with the TrinityP3 podcast team, featuring Ellie Angell, Anton Buchner, and Darren Woolley. Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/managing-marketing/id1018735190 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/75mJ4Gt6MWzFWvmd3A64XW?si=a3b63c66ab6e4934 Listen on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/managing-marketing Listen on Podbean: https://managingmarketing.podbean.com/ For more episodes of TrinityP3's Managing Marketing podcast, visit https://www.trinityp3.com/managing-marketing-podcasts/ Recorded on RiversideFM and edited, mixed and managed by JML Audio with thanks to Jared Lattouf.
Discover why coaching drives real behaviour change, far beyond training alone. In Episode 256 of Anecdotally Speaking, Shawn shares research by Joyce and Showers that … The post 256 – The Power of Coaching appeared first on Anecdote.
We're "accidentally" swapping suitcases with The Rehearsal this week, and returning to our big suit roots with a Nathan For You episode! Tune in to hear us chat about jammy eggs, hot people island, and our own personal anecdotes (Jimmy, we're ready!!).Check out Kyle's article on Nathan For You episodes hereFollow us on: IG: @nathanforuspodTikTok: @nathanforuspodcastTwitch: NathanForUsPodcastSend us an email: nathanforuspodcast@gmail.com
Discover how 17th-century Rome reveals a clever behavioural insight still relevant for change initiatives today. In Episode 255 of Anecdotally Speaking, Mark shares a story … The post 255 – Rich Church, Poor Church appeared first on Anecdote.
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Collaboration and diversity bring progress. Listen to hear how one woman defied gender norms to receive recognition for a scientific breakthrough. The post 128 – Collaboration and diversity is how you make progress (Rerun) appeared first on Anecdote.
The powerful truth that movement—in both body and soul—is often the medicine anxiety longs for. Whether it's a brisk walk or a brave step toward the unknown, action gives our minds and hearts a place to land when fear takes over. Drawing from neuroscience, personal stories, and soul-deep reflection, this episode is an invitation to get unstuck—not by waiting for the anxiety to leave, but by moving through it anyway. Because sometimes the most healing thing we can do is…anything.
Listen to hear how Ericsson's workplace culture was transformed by a cleaner, and the lessons this brings in empowerment and initiative. In Episode 254, Shawn … The post 254 – Cooking Up Company Culture – Ericsson appeared first on Anecdote.
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Ep. 688: Cranford | Chapter 10 Book talk begins at 14:11 Robbers, suspicion, and just when things couldn't get more tragic (or absurd), Mrs. Jamieson's dog dies—and she mourns harder than she did her own husband. --------------------------------------------------------------- 0:00 Episode start • Plum Deluxe Tea-CraftLit's Discount Code! • Erin has a free Book Tracker quilt pattern that you might be interested in. It's also an FPP (Foundation Paper Piecing) pattern and can be found here: • • • • • 13:10 Support BJ Harrison here: For a subscription of $6.99/month, you can stream or download the entire Classic Tales Audiobooks library. These are curated, award-winning titles Truly unlimited listening. No limits or extra fees. 14:11 START BOOK TALK Signor Brunoni and Miss Pole's Magicsplaining - she only gets worse in this chapter 15:03 - Doctors are also dentists - don't forget 16:10 - Remember that the French fought with the Colonists against Britain AND The Brits also fought the French in Spain during the Peninsular War (1808-1815) vs Napoleon. 17:12 - Madame de Staël with a turban on and another of Mr Denon- Denon was an art expert who travelled with Napoleon to Egypt. One of his sketches is of a man in a turban: 18:35 - There is a reference to Philomel / Nightingale 20:34 - You'll hear a reference to a mysterious “deadly force” - or “the gaze” 21:32 - Cheltenham, spa town. 21:46 - Virago—domineering bad tempered woman 21:50 - Videlicet - viz: Videlicet (2. > vi-DEL-i-sit or wi-del-eh-ket in Latin) is a Latin adverb meaning “namely,” “that is to say,” or “as follows.” It's abbreviated as viz. 22:56 - Dr. John Ferrier—(1761 to 1815)—author of an essay “Towards a Theory of Apparitions” and Dr Samuel Hibbard—(1782 to 1848)—the author of Sketches of the Philosophy of Apparitions (or an Attempt to Trace Such Illusions to Their Physical Causes (1825) 59:27 Post-chapter Chat 01:02:00 - LOGICAL FALLACY - Miss Pole: “I beleive he was robbed…” Appeal to Belief ** - (argumentum ad consequentiam or ad populum)** Definition: Claiming that something must be true (or false) simply because one believes it, regardless of the evidence or reasoning - the Plural of Anecdote is NOT Data. 1:03:39 Mrs Forester - cold pigged in the morning to get out of bed Miscellaneous BOOK/WATCH PARTIES coming up in 2025: Last Thursday of every month, 8pm Eastern: Jun—Princess Bride (book—there are many versions - Heather has notes on which Forward to read) Jul—Princess Bride (movie) Aug—The Last Unicorn (book) Sep—The Last Unicorn (movie) Oct—Random Harvest (book) Nov—Random Harvest (movie) Dec—Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal (book) *CraftLit's Socials* • Find everything here: https://www.linktr.ee/craftlitchannel • Join the newsletter: http://eepurl.com/2raf9 • Podcast site: http://craftlit.com • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CraftLit/ • Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/craftlit • Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/craftlit/ • TikTok podcast: https://www.tiktok.com/@craftlit • Email: heather@craftlit.com • Previous CraftLit Classics can be found here: https://bit.ly/craftlit-library-2023 *SUPPORT THE SHOW!* • CraftLit App Premium feed bit.ly/libsynpremiumcraftlit (only one tier available) • PATREON: https://patreon.com/craftlit (all tiers, below) ——Walter Harright - $5/mo for the same audio as on App ——Jane Eyre - $10/mo for even-month Book Parties ——Mina Harker - $15/mo for odd-month Watch Parties *All tiers and benefits are also available as* —*YouTube Channel Memberships* —*Ko-Fi* https://ko-fi.com/craftlit —*NEW* at CraftLit.com — Premium Memberships https://craftlit.com/membership-levels/ *IF you want to join a particular Book or Watch Patry but you don't want to join any of the above membership options*, please use PayPal.me/craftlit or CraftLit @ Venmo and include what you want to attend in the message field. Please give us at least 24 hours to get your message and add you to the attendee list. • Download the FREE CraftLit App for iOS or Android (you can call or email feedback straight from within the app) • Call 1-206-350-1642
The incomparable Leila Viss joins Christina for the kickoff of the 2025 Summertime Conversation Series. We're talking curiosity, perfectionism, and a million things in between. For complete shownotes - including a link to save $10 off the online Teacher Turboboost Event, visit ChristinaWhitlock.com/episode219.