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Anna Laura war vier Jahre lang in einer toxischen Beziehung. Deshalb will sie künftig ihre Grenzen klar ziehen. Dafür schreibt sie auf, was sie sich beim Dating wünscht – die Liste hat über 70 Punkte.**********Ihr hört: Gesprächspartnerin: Anna Laura, hat eine Liste erstellt, um Grenzen bei Dates zu setzen Gesprächspartnerin: Miriam Dialo, Paartherapeutin und Coach Host & Autorin: Caro Nieder Redaktion: Ivy Nortey, Friederike Seeger Produktion: Norman Wollmacher**********Mehr zum Thema bei Deutschlandfunk Nova:Einseitige Freundschaft: Wie setzen wir Grenzen? Grenzen setzen - achtsam Nein sagenGeneration Toxic: Wie wir bessere Beziehungen haben können**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: TikTok und Instagram .**********Meldet euch!Ihr könnt das Team von Facts & Feelings über WhatsApp erreichen.Uns interessiert: Was beschäftigt euch? Habt ihr ein Thema, über das wir unbedingt in der Sendung und im Podcast sprechen sollen?Schickt uns eine Sprachnachricht oder schreibt uns per 0160-91360852 oder an factsundfeelings@deutschlandradio.de.Wichtig: Wenn ihr diese Nummer speichert und uns eine Nachricht schickt, akzeptiert ihr unsere Regeln zum Datenschutz und bei WhatsApp die Datenschutzrichtlinien von WhatsApp.
This week on 1Pa1 we have a podcast in English. This week we have with us, the Slovakia national team player and first-year player with the division 1 university JMU; she is Anna Laura Molnárová. We talk about the difficulty of changing countries to play basketball, her experiences on the Slovakia national team, her first year at JMU, and more. Esta semana en 1Pa1 tenemos un podcast en inglés. Esta semana tenemos con nosotros a la jugadora de la selección nacional de Eslovaquia y jugadora de primer año en la división 1 de la universidad JMU, Anna Laura Molnárová. Hablamos sobre la dificultad de cambiar de país para jugar al baloncesto, sus experiencias en la selección nacional de Eslovaquia, su primer año en la JMU y más. REDES Desde La Línea Podcast https://desdelalineapodcast.com/ Anna Laura Molnárová
Anna Laura Reeve is the author of Reaching the Shore of the Sea of Fertility (Belle Point Press, 2023). Winner of the Adrienne Rich Award for Poetry, her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Beloit Poetry Journal, Salamander, Terrain.org, and others. She lives and gardens near the Tennessee Overhill region, traditional land of the Eastern Cherokee.Links:Anna Laura Reeve's websiteReaching the Shore of the Sea of Fertility at Belle Point Press"Sara Moore Wagner on Reaching the Shore of the Sea of Fertility." a book review at Still"Look at Everything" and "Children of Asylum Seekers" at The Racket"Playing the Washboard" and "Sprouting Wand" at Canary"Desire" in Josephine Quarterly
Anna Laura Reeve is the author of Reaching the Shore of the Sea of Fertility (Belle Point Press, 2023). Winner of the Adrienne Rich Award for Poetry, her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Beloit Poetry Journal, Salamander, Terrain.org, and others. She lives and gardens near the Tennessee Overhill region, traditional land of the Eastern Cherokee.Links:Anna Laura Reeve's websiteReaching the Shore of the Sea of Fertility at Belle Point Press"Sara Moore Wagner on Reaching the Shore of the Sea of Fertility." a book review at Still"Look at Everything" and "Children of Asylum Seekers" at The Racket"Playing the Washboard" and "Sprouting Wand" at Canary"Desire" in Josephine Quarterly
This episode is for you if you are: 1 - Tired of tracking the meaningless stats of likes and follows and want to find ways of tracking more meaningful progress 2 - Struggling to remember why you love making creative work and want to feel that spark again 3 - You need a more human way of being online as a creative person Riverside - The easiest way for you and your team to record, edit and share professional grade Videos and Podcasts, from anywhere in the world. https://creators.riverside.fm/creativepeptalk Show Notes: Co-Writing / Editing: Sophie Miller sophiemiller.co Audio Editing / Sound Design: Conner Jones pendingbeautiful.co Soundtrack / Theme Song: Yoni Wolf / WHY? whywithaquestionmark.com This episode is a conversation with Anna-Laura Sullivan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annalaura_art/ Website: https://annalauraart.com/
Simply Convivial: Organization & Mindset for Home & Homeschool
Get your children helping around the house: simplyconvivial.com/ehapMystie and Anna Laura Farnham discuss effective methods for managing kids' chores and household tasks. Learn about the Baby Step Bingo challenge, chore charts, and decluttering techniques that turn everyday tasks into engaging activities. Discover how to keep kids motivated and foster a cooperative family environment, ultimately getting more done with gratitude and creativity.Anna Laura and her husband, Gandalf, live in Indiana and have six children ranging in age from toddler to teenager. Before kids, she earned two music degrees in oboe performance and worked in a corporate office, but she has set aside those careers to focus on being a mom and homemaker. She and her family stay busy with church fellowship, several sports, music, reading and generally being creative. **Focus on Baby Steps:** Anna learned to tackle small tasks one at a time, like removing cobwebs or wiping down the washing machine. These small steps made a big difference, especially during hectic times like pregnancy or postpartum.- **Gamified Chores:** Anna translated the lessons from Baby Step Bingo into practical training tools for her children. Tasks are broken into manageable chunks, and the kids get to experience a sense of accomplishment when they check off items from their bingo charts.- **Customizing for Each Child:** Each child's bingo chart is slightly different, catering to their specific needs and capabilities. This ensures that chores aren't monotonous and helps keep the kids engaged.- **Age Appropriateness:** For younger children, like her five-year-old, Anna uses a smaller 4x4 bingo chart and simpler tasks. This approach makes it easier for them to participate and feel involved.- **Encouraging Early Participation:** While her two-year-old doesn't have a structured bingo chart, she imitates her older siblings and helps out in small ways, fostering a sense of contribution from a young age.**Adding Excitement to Household Chores**Anna finds that changing up daily routines with something like Baby Step Bingo can make a big difference. For example, before a holiday or trip, they might include tasks like vacuuming a vehicle or packing clothes in the bingo charts. This adds variety and makes mundane chores exciting.Welcome to the Simplified Organization Podcast - 15 minute conversations with real moms about managing our homes and family life cheerfully to the glory of God. We can actually enjoy housework and love being homemakers when we focus on truth and work with gratitude.00:00 Introduction to the Simplified Organization Podcast00:32 Meet Anna Laura Farnham01:15 Baby Step Bingo: A Game-Changer for Homemaking03:04 Implementing Baby Step Bingo with Kids03:48 Chore Charts and Rewards07:54 Customizing Bingo Cards for Each Child13:47 Gamifying Household Tasks16:07 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsMystie Winckler encourages moms to organize their attitudes and get traction at home so we are no longer overwhelmed or frustrated with homemaking. We are a community of Christian women striving to be competent, cheerful homemakers so we are fruitful, faithful, and hospitable. Subscribe for regular encouragement!
Get your children helping around the house: simplyconvivial.com/ehapMystie and Anna Laura Farnham discuss effective methods for managing kids' chores and household tasks. Learn about the Baby Step Bingo challenge, chore charts, and decluttering techniques that turn everyday tasks into engaging activities. Discover how to keep kids motivated and foster a cooperative family environment, ultimately getting more done with gratitude and creativity.Anna Laura and her husband, Gandalf, live in Indiana and have six children ranging in age from toddler to teenager. Before kids, she earned two music degrees in oboe performance and worked in a corporate office, but she has set aside those careers to focus on being a mom and homemaker. She and her family stay busy with church fellowship, several sports, music, reading and generally being creative. **Focus on Baby Steps:** Anna learned to tackle small tasks one at a time, like removing cobwebs or wiping down the washing machine. These small steps made a big difference, especially during hectic times like pregnancy or postpartum.- **Gamified Chores:** Anna translated the lessons from Baby Step Bingo into practical training tools for her children. Tasks are broken into manageable chunks, and the kids get to experience a sense of accomplishment when they check off items from their bingo charts.- **Customizing for Each Child:** Each child's bingo chart is slightly different, catering to their specific needs and capabilities. This ensures that chores aren't monotonous and helps keep the kids engaged.- **Age Appropriateness:** For younger children, like her five-year-old, Anna uses a smaller 4x4 bingo chart and simpler tasks. This approach makes it easier for them to participate and feel involved.- **Encouraging Early Participation:** While her two-year-old doesn't have a structured bingo chart, she imitates her older siblings and helps out in small ways, fostering a sense of contribution from a young age.**Adding Excitement to Household Chores**Anna finds that changing up daily routines with something like Baby Step Bingo can make a big difference. For example, before a holiday or trip, they might include tasks like vacuuming a vehicle or packing clothes in the bingo charts. This adds variety and makes mundane chores exciting.Welcome to the Simplified Organization Podcast - 15 minute conversations with real moms about managing our homes and family life cheerfully to the glory of God. We can actually enjoy housework and love being homemakers when we focus on truth and work with gratitude.00:00 Introduction to the Simplified Organization Podcast00:32 Meet Anna Laura Farnham01:15 Baby Step Bingo: A Game-Changer for Homemaking03:04 Implementing Baby Step Bingo with Kids03:48 Chore Charts and Rewards07:54 Customizing Bingo Cards for Each Child13:47 Gamifying Household Tasks16:07 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsMystie Winckler encourages moms to organize their attitudes and get traction at home so we are no longer overwhelmed or frustrated with homemaking. We are a community of Christian women striving to be competent, cheerful homemakers so we are fruitful, faithful, and hospitable. Subscribe for regular encouragement!
Get your children helping around the house: simplyconvivial.com/ehapMystie and Anna Laura Farnham discuss effective methods for managing kids' chores and household tasks. Learn about the Baby Step Bingo challenge, chore charts, and decluttering techniques that turn everyday tasks into engaging activities. Discover how to keep kids motivated and foster a cooperative family environment, ultimately getting more done with gratitude and creativity.Anna Laura and her husband, Gandalf, live in Indiana and have six children ranging in age from toddler to teenager. Before kids, she earned two music degrees in oboe performance and worked in a corporate office, but she has set aside those careers to focus on being a mom and homemaker. She and her family stay busy with church fellowship, several sports, music, reading and generally being creative. **Focus on Baby Steps:** Anna learned to tackle small tasks one at a time, like removing cobwebs or wiping down the washing machine. These small steps made a big difference, especially during hectic times like pregnancy or postpartum.- **Gamified Chores:** Anna translated the lessons from Baby Step Bingo into practical training tools for her children. Tasks are broken into manageable chunks, and the kids get to experience a sense of accomplishment when they check off items from their bingo charts.- **Customizing for Each Child:** Each child's bingo chart is slightly different, catering to their specific needs and capabilities. This ensures that chores aren't monotonous and helps keep the kids engaged.- **Age Appropriateness:** For younger children, like her five-year-old, Anna uses a smaller 4x4 bingo chart and simpler tasks. This approach makes it easier for them to participate and feel involved.- **Encouraging Early Participation:** While her two-year-old doesn't have a structured bingo chart, she imitates her older siblings and helps out in small ways, fostering a sense of contribution from a young age.**Adding Excitement to Household Chores**Anna finds that changing up daily routines with something like Baby Step Bingo can make a big difference. For example, before a holiday or trip, they might include tasks like vacuuming a vehicle or packing clothes in the bingo charts. This adds variety and makes mundane chores exciting.Welcome to the Simplified Organization Podcast - 15 minute conversations with real moms about managing our homes and family life cheerfully to the glory of God. We can actually enjoy housework and love being homemakers when we focus on truth and work with gratitude.00:00 Introduction to the Simplified Organization Podcast00:32 Meet Anna Laura Farnham01:15 Baby Step Bingo: A Game-Changer for Homemaking03:04 Implementing Baby Step Bingo with Kids03:48 Chore Charts and Rewards07:54 Customizing Bingo Cards for Each Child13:47 Gamifying Household Tasks16:07 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsMystie Winckler encourages moms to organize their attitudes and get traction at home so we are no longer overwhelmed or frustrated with homemaking. We are a community of Christian women striving to be competent, cheerful homemakers so we are fruitful, faithful, and hospitable. Subscribe for regular encouragement!
In this episode my friend, colleague and occasional co-host Laura Froyen and I answer your parenting questions but we have another person with us, Jen, who brings her incredible skillset of incorporating AI into the mix. Hear how ChatGPT answers the same questions after we go first. DISCLAIMER: AI can be a helpful parenting ally, offering insights, information, and suggestions across various parenting topics. Yet, it lacks emotional understanding and the context of your family's unique dynamics. So, while AI can assist, remember to rely on your instincts and consider your child's individual needs when making parenting choices. LINKS TO THE AI GENERATED ANSWERS Encouraging Independent Play in Children Bedtime Routine Troubleshooting Tips Supporting Emotional Growth in Children with Chronic Illness Respecting Other People's Boundaries SUPPORT THE SHOW, SHOW YOUR LOVE Support for this podcast comes from listeners like you. This is an ad-free show and donations are greatly appreciated. To learn more and make a one-time or monthly donation, go to: www.authenticparenting.com/support FULL SHOW NOTES www.authenticparenting.com/podcast HOW TO WORK WITH ANNA I would be thrilled to support you in your parenting journey! All listeners get 10% off on my services. Private Coaching Online courses and classes GET IN TOUCH Comments, questions, feedback, and love notes USA listeners call 732-763-2576 and leave a voicemail. International listeners use the FREE Speak Pipe tool on my website Email: info@authenticparenting.com STAY CONNECTED Instagram Facebook Group-Authentic Parenting Community Thank you for listening! With gratitude, Anna Seewald Parent Educator, Keynote Speaker, Author www.authenticparenting.com
Anna Laure Reeve was born and raised in Knoxville, and she earned a Master of Arts in Literature & Poetry Writing from the University of Tennessee. Her poems have appeared in Terrain.org, Jet Fuel Review, Another Chicago Magazine, and many others. She recently won Beloit Poetry Journal's Adrienne Rich Award, and she was a finalist for the Heartwood Poetry Prize and the Ron Rash Award in Poetry. Her book Reaching the Shore of the Sea of Fertility was recently published by Belle Point Press. She is an assistant editor of Juke Joint, a literary magazine based in Jackson, Mississippi. William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, most likely in April of 1564. When he was 18, he married Anne Hathaway with whom he had three children. Shakespeare made his living as an actor and playwright, and his works include 38 plays in addition to 154 sonnets and various other types of poetry. Shakespeare died on April 23, 1616.Links:Read an early version of "Tennessee Red Cobb" at Appalachia BareRead "Méniére's Disease" at The RacketRead "Look at Everything" and "Children of Asylum Seekers" at The RacketRead "That time of year thou mayst in me behold (Sonnet 73)" at Poets.orgRead "When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes (Sonnet 29)" at Poets.orgAnna Laura ReeveAnna Laura Reeve's website"Poets in Conversation: Anna Laura Reeve" at Beloit Poetry JournalTwo Poems from Reaching the Shore of the Sea of Fertility by Anna Laura Reeve at ACM"Motherhood Unshorn: A Review of Reaching the Shore of the Sea of Fertility" at Literary MamaWilliam ShakespeareBio and poems at Poets.org"Shakespeare's Life" at Folger Shakespeare Library's siteThe Complete Works of William ShakespeareMentioned in this episode:KnoxCountyLibrary.orgThank you for listening and sharing this podcast. Explore life-changing resources and events, sign up for newsletters, follow us on social media, and more through our website, www.knoxcountylibrary.org.Rate & review on Podchaser
Anna Laure Reeve was born and raised in Knoxville, and she earned a Master of Arts in Literature & Poetry Writing from the University of Tennessee. Her poems have appeared in Terrain.org, Jet Fuel Review, Another Chicago Magazine, and many others. She recently won Beloit Poetry Journal's Adrienne Rich Award, and she was a finalist for the Heartwood Poetry Prize and the Ron Rash Award in Poetry. Her book Reaching the Shore of the Sea of Fertility was recently published by Belle Point Press. She is an assistant editor of Juke Joint, a literary magazine based in Jackson, Mississippi. William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, most likely in April of 1564. When he was 18, he married Anne Hathaway with whom he had three children. Shakespeare made his living as an actor and playwright, and his works include 38 plays in addition to 154 sonnets and various other types of poetry. Shakespeare died on April 23, 1616.Links:Read an early version of "Tennessee Red Cobb" at Appalachia BareRead "Méniére's Disease" at The RacketRead "Look at Everything" and "Children of Asylum Seekers" at The RacketRead "That time of year thou mayst in me behold (Sonnet 73)" at Poets.orgRead "When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes (Sonnet 29)" at Poets.orgAnna Laura ReeveAnna Laura Reeve's website"Poets in Conversation: Anna Laura Reeve" at Beloit Poetry JournalTwo Poems from Reaching the Shore of the Sea of Fertility by Anna Laura Reeve at ACM"Motherhood Unshorn: A Review of Reaching the Shore of the Sea of Fertility" at Literary MamaWilliam ShakespeareBio and poems at Poets.org"Shakespeare's Life" at Folger Shakespeare Library's siteThe Complete Works of William ShakespeareMentioned in this episode:KnoxCountyLibrary.orgThank you for listening and sharing this podcast. Explore life-changing resources and events, sign up for newsletters, follow us on social media, and more through our website, www.knoxcountylibrary.org.Rate & review on Podchaser
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Simply Convivial: Organization & Mindset for Home & Homeschool
Join Simplified Organization Community Coaching: https://www.simplyconvivial.com/stop-overwhelmAnna wanted to get back in the saddle after having a baby, and Convivial Circle gave her the guidance and support she needed. Find out the steps that made the biggest difference in her postpartum recovery!Anna and her husband, Gandalf, live in Indiana and have six children ranging from 1-13 years old. Before kids, she earned two music degrees in oboe performance, but she has set aside a music career to focus on being a mom and homemaker. She and her family stay busy with their local Christian school, church fellowship, youth sports, reading and generally being creative.Women are the backbone of society, so we must be free from cultural lies & personal guilt and have the freedom of good habits and self-control so we can build God-honoring families and communities.
Join Simplified Organization Community Coaching: https://www.simplyconvivial.com/stop-overwhelmAnna wanted to get back in the saddle after having a baby, and Convivial Circle gave her the guidance and support she needed. Find out the steps that made the biggest difference in her postpartum recovery!Anna and her husband, Gandalf, live in Indiana and have six children ranging from 1-13 years old. Before kids, she earned two music degrees in oboe performance, but she has set aside a music career to focus on being a mom and homemaker. She and her family stay busy with their local Christian school, church fellowship, youth sports, reading and generally being creative.Women are the backbone of society, so we must be free from cultural lies & personal guilt and have the freedom of good habits and self-control so we can build God-honoring families and communities.
Join Simplified Organization Community Coaching: https://www.simplyconvivial.com/stop-overwhelmAnna wanted to get back in the saddle after having a baby, and Convivial Circle gave her the guidance and support she needed. Find out the steps that made the biggest difference in her postpartum recovery!Anna and her husband, Gandalf, live in Indiana and have six children ranging from 1-13 years old. Before kids, she earned two music degrees in oboe performance, but she has set aside a music career to focus on being a mom and homemaker. She and her family stay busy with their local Christian school, church fellowship, youth sports, reading and generally being creative.Women are the backbone of society, so we must be free from cultural lies & personal guilt and have the freedom of good habits and self-control so we can build God-honoring families and communities.
Fondatore di FI, imprenditore di successo, 4 volte premier, vicende giudiziarie, la vita ‘al massimo' del Cavaliere.
Il punto con la presidente della commissione giustizia del Senato Giulia Bongiorno. Via libera della Lega all'abrogazione dell'abuso d'ufficio.
La protesta delle opposizioni. Cafiero de Raho vicepresidente.
La flat tax è poco realistica in un paese con il welfare'. Il punto con Luigi Marattin (IV).
Il punto con il professore Stefano Ceccanti e con il Ministro per le riforme costituzionali Elisabetta Casellati.
Ancora attrito tra i leader del terzo polo. ‘Se da un partito se ne vogliono andare in molti sarebbe bene cominciare a farsi delle domande'.
Il punto con il collega Giampaolo Grassi.
La testimonianza di Chiara Esposito, studentessa e stagista dell'Ansa fuori sede.
Il punto con Benedetto Della Vedova deputato di +Europa.
Il leader di Azione da Giorgia Meloni senza Matteo Renzi.
Il punto con il costituzionalista Stefano Ceccanti.
Il punto con il viceministro degli Interni della Lega Nicola Molteni e con il capogruppo del M5S in commissione Affari Costituzionali della Camera Alfonso Colucci.
Il punto con la capogruppo di FdI Marta Schifone e con la parlamentare del Pd Maria Cecilia Guerra.
Il punto con la capogruppo di Azione-Italia Viva al Senato Raffaella Paita.
Il punto con le parlamentari di FdI Alice Buonguerrieri e del M5S Chiara Appendino.
Acque agitate al centro. La proposta di Lupi per il futuro del centrodestra
Numerosi i messaggi di pronta guarigione. Calenda: ‘Con lui si chiude seconda Repubblica'.
Il punto con la deputata di Avs Elisabetta Piccolotti e con la parlamentare di FI Rita Dalla Chiesa.
Il punto con il senatore del Pd Antonio Misiani.
Il punto con il presidente della Commissione Giustizia della Camera Ciro Maschio (FdI).
Il punto con i presidenti dei deputati Chiara Braga e dei senatori Francesco Boccia.
Il punto con Pietro Orlandi e con il capogruppo del Pd in commissione Giustizia Federico Gianassi.
Il punto con il capogruppo del M5S Francesco Silvestri e con il leader di Noi Moderati Maurizio Lupi.
Il punto con il leader di Avs Nicola Fratoianni e con la deputata di FdI Chiara Colosimo.
80 Prozent der Landschaften in Deutschland seien in ökologisch schlechtem Zustand. Welchen Beitrag kann die Landwirtschaft leisten und wie funktioniert sie naturnah und nachhaltig?
Hope Scarves is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting people with cancer through scarves, stories, community, and research. Hope Scarves was founded by Lara McGregor, who unfortunately passed away in January 2022 - but her legacy lives on through her family, friends, and the work of Hope Scarves. Anna Laura Edwards, Executive Director of Hope Scarves, joins The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast to share her own life story, Lara's story, how Hope Scarves came to be, and to talk about the incredible work that they do to build community and support cancer patients. Hope Scarves collects scarves and stories of cancer survivors from around the world, pairs them together and sends them as a gift to someone going through cancer treatment. These are tangible reminders to every person going through cancer treatment that there is hope and that there are so many others around the world who have fought and beat cancer. In addition to scarves and stories, Hope Scarves established a Metastatic Breast Cancer Research Fund to support cutting edge researchers and clinical trials around the country. Research is the key for change and improved treatment options and outcomes. Listen to Anna Laura's inspiring episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast! In this episode, you'll hear: Anna Laura's story, as well as Lara MacGregor's story; The story of how one kind gesture changed Lara's life and her cancer journey; How Hope Scarves was started and how their work has impacted people around the world; The stories of people who have been helped by Hope Scarves; And so much more. For more information on Hope Scarves, please visit: www.1GirlRevolution.com/hopescarves
One of our favorite things about the entrepreneurial community is just that… community! And getting to connect with fellow multipassionate entrepreneurs is just the best. So you can imagine how excited Anna Laura was to sit down as a guest with Jennie O'Connor on her podcast, Multipassionate Like A Boss. Must-hear Moments: - How entrepreneurship was modeled by Anna Laura's childhood - Taking action from a place of alignment, - Using dance parties as a remedy for Imposter Syndrome. RESOURCES: - The Multi-Passionate Like a Boss Podcast - https://jennieoconnor.com/multipassionate-like-a-boss-the-podcast/ SHOW NOTES // shexshines.com/podcast CONNECT WITH US // shexshines.com INSTAGRAM // instagram.com/shexshines TEXT US // 215-608-3002
Manipulative, violent, controlling, downright diabolical. These are words Anna-Laura uses to describe her mother-in-law Janice. She says Janice is forcing her husband Morgan to choose between his mother and his wife. What can this family do to get along? For more information: https://www.drphil.com/ Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/TheBestOfDrPhil Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why are we so passionate about you multipassionates? Well, for one thing, it's because we're also multipassionate! You might have heard our twisty rollercoaster story about how we ended up here at SXS, but you may not know that in addition to SXS, we each have our own businesses: Alex is the owner of speech pathology private practice the ww group, and Anna Laura is the owner of a brand and product photography business for women-owned brands, called The Shine Studio. So we thought we'd dive into each of these businesses, and share why we started, what it's been like to DIY our business, and changes we've made over time, including exactly what we invest in every year to keep our businesses going strong. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ You don't want to miss: → BTS of creating The Shine Studio Co & The Wynter Wellness Group → what we decided to DIY vs. invest and why → pros/cons of the DIY life → how Alex built her website in under 2 hours RESOURCES: - Join the SXS mentorship waitlist: https://mailchi.mp/c5ee51952c0d/mentor - The Passion to Profit Playbook: https://www.shexshines.com/playbook - Time blocking for the multipassionate entrepreneur, Episode 086 of The SHE x SHINES Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/086-time-blocking-for-the-multipassionate-entrepreneur/id1501727114?i=1000542695907 TEXT US // 215-608-3002 CONNECT WITH US // shexshines.com INSTAGRAM // instagram.com/shexshines JOIN THE GROUP // facebook.com/groups/sxsacademy SHOW NOTES // shexshines.com/podcast
#060 - Join Jennie for the "dreaming wildly" episode where she chats with Anna Laura Sommer, photographer for women-owned businesses and co-founder of the SHE x SHINES mentorship, Podcast and TV show. Anna Laura has been featured in Oxygen Magazine and Huffington Post and her photography has been in David's Bridal, Target and more. In this hilarious episode, the ladies discuss:what it's like to lose a sibling at a young age,how entrepreneurship was modeled by Anna Laura's parents,taking action from a place of alignment,coaching your partner to be an "Instagram husband," andusing dance parties as a remedy for Imposter Syndrome.The song Anna Laura mentions early in the episode is Banks by Needtobreathe.The Middle Finger Project is Jennie's favorite book on how to slay Imposter Syndrome.Go check out Anna Laura at her website AnnaLauraSommer.com and follow her on IG @annalaurasommer. You can learn more about her multi-passionate community, ShexShines, here.Follow Jennie on Facebook and Instagram and come watch the video version of these episodes on YouTube!✨✨If you think this content is deserving of a tip, I'd be ever so grateful if you'd leave one here. I plan to use all proceeds for magick supplies and I promise to use my powers for good.
You heard in an older episode of the SXS podcast how our VIP mentorship client Haley more than 4x'd her income from May to October of 2021 from $1400 in May using paid ads, to $6k+ in October alone. Be sure you give that episode a listen for the complete breakdown of how she scaled her business without the use of paid ads using the multipassionate content strategy. In this episode, we're going to give you some more tangible tips & strategy on how to grow your business without spending a dime! But before we share that, we're going to talk to an expert. Get ready to tune into our conversation with Elizabeth Averyanova, Founder and CEO "Studio Classica". Elizabeth helps online coaches, purpose-driven female entrepreneurs and course creators to scale their businesses with an impactful, beautiful design so that they can attract dream clients, elevate their online presence, and book out their offers while creating a lasting impact in the world. She specializes in impactful Kajabi websites, sales pages design, and online coaching program launches. You don't want to miss: - Advice on narrowing down your focus to find that dream client - Branding & design changes you can make to help convert your audience into paying clients - How to automate & streamline your business while elevating the customer experience using Kajabi RESOURCES - Essential Checklist for Starting your Kajabi Platform: https://www.studioclassica.com/kajabi-checklist TEXT US // 215-608-3002 CONNECT WITH US // shexshines.com INSTAGRAM // instagram.com/shexshines JOIN THE GROUP // facebook.com/groups/sxsacademy SHOW NOTES // shexshines.com/podcast
If you're looking for a fresh take on a familiar tune, Anna Laura Quinn has the song for you. Each recording on her debut album Open the Door is a delightful surprise. “Wouldn't It Be Loverly” is reinvented as a bluesy, groove track. “Open the Door,” is cloaked in beautiful, ethereal sound. And “Love for Sale” gets the dark, mysterious makeover its lyrics have been waiting for. Anna Laura is a stunning vocalist, but she's also a genius arranger. When her visual art career didn't provide the fulfillment she'd imagined, Anna Laura took a leap of faith — all the way to New Orleans. Step by step she's grown into the confident band leader she is today. From a master's program at UNO, to jam sessions, to her debut album, Anna Laura has been on a journey to discover her sound — and invites you to listen on Open the Door. Listen to this Bite-Size Jazz episode featuring Anna Laura Quinn to get to know an incredible young vocalist. She talks about her musical journey, the creativity behind each arrangement, and why she loves New Orleans. Resources Learn more about Anna Laura Quinn on her website. You can find her album Open the Door anywhere you stream music. It's also available for purchase on Amazon Music. Enjoying Bite-Size Jazz? Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. We'd love to connect with you! And if you have a few minutes — we would absolutely appreciate you leaving a review for Bite-Size Jazz on Google, our website, or Apple Podcasts (Note: this link for Apple Podcasts will open in a web browser. Front there, you just click on the box that says “Open in Apple Podcasts” and then you will be able to scroll to the bottom and leave a review). Thank you so much for your time and kind words!
POP CLINK FIZZ, FRIENDS! CHEERS TO EPISODE 100! We can't believe we're here and want to thank you all so much for the listens, downloads, and reviews! This podcast has been an amazing way for us to not only meet other multipassionates killing the game, but it's served as a business resource for our community and way to network! In our 100th episode you're going to hear from some of our past top rated podcast guests and VIP mentorship clients. You'll get the BTS of how we met these guests and clients, and where they are now! Grab a glass of bubbly, La Croix, or iced coffee and get ready to celebrate with us! You don't want to miss: - Instagram lessons with Shannon McKinstrie, social media manager and mentor. (Our most downloaded ep!) - Catching up with Lo Hixon from Passion & Growth (one of our first coaching clients when we didn't even have a real product!) - How photographer Nichole Howard ended up living out her dream business - How PA student Haley Diaz managed her most successful month of business with us RESOURCES: - SHE x SHINES Mentorship: shexshines.com/mentorship - "013. From self-loathing to unapologetically ambitious" of The SHE x SHINES Podcast with Lo Hixon from Passion & Growth - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-she-x-shines-podcast/id1501727114?i=1000474969680 - "025. Make The gram your jam" of The SHE x SHINES Podcast with Shannon McKinstrie: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-she-x-shines-podcast/id1501727114?i=1000486983589 - Shop The Humerus Med by Haley Diaz: https://thehumerusmed.com/ - Book a photography session with Nichole MCH Photography: https://nicholemchphotography.com/ TEXT US // 215-608-3002 CONNECT WITH US // shexshines.com INSTAGRAM // instagram.com/shexshines JOIN THE GROUP // facebook.com/groups/sxsacademy SHOW NOTES // shexshines.com/podcast
What did your partner think when you told them you were going to start a biz / begin growing a brand online? There was the time Alex told Ryan she was going to quit her job to become a fitness coach with no plan. And don't forget the earful Cody has gotten from Anna Laura, especially the tear-filled car sessions courtesy of her speech pathology job. We want to take a quick minute and just say how grateful we are to have these two supportive, honest guys in our corner throughout this crazy journey. But we also know not everyone has this level of support and encouragement in their corner. On a recent VIP mentorship call, we talked with our client in great detail about juggling relationships with business, and we all agreed this needs to be the focus of a full-length podcast episode. So today we're sharing what we shared with our client, as well as a few other tips we've found to be the most helpful for each of our relationships as we grow our businesses. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ You don't want to miss: - How to avoid an argument over house chores - Why your partner is upset you're not spending enough time with them & how to change that - How to find time for a personal life & time to grow your business - What to do if your partner isn't taking your business seriously RESOURCES: - Private VIP Mentorship with Anna Laura & Alex: https://calendly.com/shexshines/sxs-call TEXT US // 215-608-3002 CONNECT WITH US // shexshines.com INSTAGRAM // instagram.com/shexshines JOIN THE GROUP // facebook.com/groups/sxsacademy SHOW NOTES // shexshines.com/podcast
WE'RE BACK, FRIENDS! After taking July & August off, we're back with a new podcast episode. We take you BTS of our personal & professional lives for some summer updates, the reason why we took a break from our podcast, and ways we're “bouncing back.” You don't want to miss: - a pregnancy with twins and a cross-country move to Charleston - a sick parent and adding more to the plate good stress vs. bad stress - how to get back on track after a break RESOURCES: - Private mentorship with Alex & Anna Laura - https://shexshines.com/workwithus - Join our Facebook group Multipassionate Women Entrepreneurs for networking, promotion opportunities, and free trainings: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sxsacademy/ TEXT US // 215-608-3002 CONNECT WITH US // shexshines.com INSTAGRAM // instagram.com/shexshines JOIN THE GROUP // facebook.com/groups/sxsacademy SHOW NOTES // shexshines.com/podcast