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Polina Marinova Pompliano founded The Profile, a new media company featuring weekly long-form profiles of successful people and companies. Previously, she spent five years at FORTUNE, writing more than 1,300 articles and earning the trust of prominent investors and entrepreneurs. She was the author and editor of Term Sheet, FORTUNE's industry-leading dealmaking newsletter. She can now include a published author to this list of well-deserved accolades with her debut book Hidden Genius: The secret ways of thinking that power the world's most successful people.___Get your copy of Personal Socrates: Better Questions, Better Life Connect with Marc >>> Website | LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter Drop a review and let me know what resonates with you about the show!Thanks as always for listening and have the best day yet!*Behind the Human is proudly recorded in a Canadian made Loop Phone Booth*Special props
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“Commit now - figure out the details later” - Dawn Funk Dawn Funk is a former graduate professor and public teacher who left her “safe” career 12 years ago in order to find freedom, time, and peace in her life. Today, she helps hungry people grow their online businesses, build their confidence, and take ownership of their health. Dawn is the host of a weekly podcast called “HealthyU” where she interviews guests each week to help listeners take ownership of their health. Believing in balance and that you can live healthily and still eat a damn cookie once in a while, she also the founder of Dawn's Cookies which serves up sweetness in her beach community at her cottage and cafe in Navarre, Florida as well as online and helps raise money for small nonprofit businesses. Lastly, Dawn is a breast implant illness advocate helping raise awareness about the dangers of breast implants. I give ALL the glory to God for my funky life and am honored to serve Him each and every day. Connect with Dawn! Follow her on Instagram, Facebook Click here for her Website - www.dawnfunk.com Book Dawn mentions - On Being Perfect by Anna Quinlan
In part two of our mini-series on growing a family, today we’re addressing a side that isn’t often discussed publicly: what happens when spouses disagree on whether or not their family is complete? C+C writers Jenn Batchelor and Anna Quinlan join host Indiana Adams for a vulnerable conversation on what it looks like when one spouse wants another baby, and the other doesn’t. While we don’t have a beautiful bow to wrap up today’s episode with, we hope this raw and honest discussion encourages you, especially if you’re walking a similar road with your spouse. Like what you heard? Visit coffeeandcrumbs.net for more inspiration on your motherhood journey. And, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review on iTunes! To help fund Season Three of the Coffee + Crumbs podcast, head on over to our Patreon support page.
If you like laughing hysterically, you guys are in for a treat today. My friend Anna Quinlan, a freelance writer and copywriter, is on the show and she tells the most epic tale of falling off a treadmill at the gym. I couldn't breathe I was laughing so hard, and then we bonded over our mutual hatred of crafts. We chat about freelance writing, how she adopted one of her boys out of foster care, and sporty sporty fitness. Anna shares about competing in races, training for an Ironman, and how people like me who are not so much with the exercise can challenge ourselves. Whether your thighs are so strong you can crack walnuts between them or you're more like me and can't remember the last time you were on a treadmill, listen in and lighten up! Favorite quote from the show: "If you're at the table, you're family." Also: "Step away from the glue gun." Links from the show: The Lighten Up Guidelines for Laughing at Life Find Anna on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook Coffee+Crumbs The Sitting Shirt: It's a Thing SNL workout pants video
Runified Podcast host Matt Sorenson reflects on common themes that were present throughout the first 19 episodes of the Runified Podcast. He focuses the topics of community, running for others, overcoming obstacles, and entrepreneurship while including sound clips from each episode. This is a great chance to learn what Runified is all about! Our guests in the first 19 episodes are Guthrie Hood, Mike Thompson, Talaya Frazier, Ben Abell, Stephen Lease, Thom Singer, Yvonne Treviño Hayek, Anna Quinlan, Ty Reagan, Jennifer Fisher, Jenni Lord, Jim Hall, Gilbert Tuhabonye, Deyl Kearin, Emily Allport, and Mike Gitre. We chat about the marathon, half marathon, ultra marathons, trail running, injury, training, running advice, coaching, challenges in life, nutrition, and more. This episode is hosted by Matt Sorenson and is sponsored by goodr. Use code “runified2016” at playgoodr.com for a special Runified discount and to help support Runified and our running podcast! Runified’s Website, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter
Anna Quinlan shares the story by which her son Noah joined their family through adoption and the reason Anna chose to run her first marathon. It’s a unique and amazing story of sacrifice, endurance, and hardship. She also provides some helpful lessons learned from training and completing for the Big Sur International Marathon, in which she also raised money for the charity Every Mother Counts. Anna lives in Sacramento, CA, is the mother of two active boys, and is a professional writer. Episode sponsored by goodr, use code “runified2016” for a special Runified discount! Anna Quinlan’s Website, Instagram, CrowdRise, The Hardest Mile Every Mother Counts Website, Run for EMC, Instagram Runified’s Website, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter
In this week’s episode, Lesley interviews three Coffee + Crumbs writers about how they each adopted baby boys through the foster care system. We discuss why they chose this route of adoption, the best and hardest parts along the way, and how to take the first step. Whether you’re considering adoption for your own family, or simply want to be inspired by real stories of powerful love, this is an episode you shouldn’t miss. Like what you heard? Visit coffeeandcrumbs.net for more inspiration on your motherhood journey. And, don't forget to subscribe and/or leave a review on iTunes!
The best way to describe Anna is the word storyteller. She likes to tell all kinds of stories: about motherhood, fitness, nature, and more. For many years, she worked a corporate job—but, after a serendipitous encounter with a photographer on the beach, she worked hard to make her jump into freelance writing and achieve the freedom to live every day the best way possible.