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W tym odcinku zapraszam Cię do posłuchania rozmowy z kobietą, która już nieraz gościła w ramach tego podcastu, a ja mam przyjemność przyjaźnić się z nią od dobrych kilku lat, mówię o Annie Choińskiej. Tak to już jest, że gdy zajmujesz się czymś tak pięknym, jak Ajurweda, to spotykasz pięknych ludzi, a z czasem relacje mogą przerodzić się w prawdziwe i głębokie przyjaźnie – tak właśnie narodziła się nasza. Anna na co dzień jest szefową Instytutu Anny Choińskiej oraz stworzyła metodę Tkanki Sukcesu. Jej metoda prowadzi ludzi przez różne subtelne aspekty życia dotyczące powołania, działania w swojej prawdzie i życiu bez niepotrzebnej nikomu lojalności względem tego, co już przeszło, minęło i zakończyło się. Serdecznie zapraszam Cię do tej inspirującej rozmowy o roli wsparcia i zaufania w relacji biznesowej. Jak zwykle możesz posłuchać nas w formie podcastu lub pooglądać na YouTube. Jeśli podobało Ci się to, co usłyszałaś, rozpuść wici w sieci swoich znajomych, subskrybuj i zostaw swoją rekomendację, dzięki czemu inne osoby łatwiej dotrą do mnie i do Ajurwedy. Dziękuję Ci bardzo serdecznie i do usłyszenia w kolejnym odcinku podcastu. Notatki do podcastu znajdziesz na stronie:https://agni-ajurweda.pl/290 Marzy Ci się przejście z letargu do działania, z lęku do zaufania, a może od złości do wewnętrznego głosu przewodzenia? Proponuję Ci poczucie psychicznego dobrostanu na wyciągnięcie serca. Serdecznie zapraszam Cię na bezpłatne czteroczęściowe szkolenie Spokój umysłu. Tutaj możesz się zapisać: https://kurs.agni-ajurweda.pl/spokoj_umyslu_z_ajurwedaSzkolenie otworzy zapisy do kursu Psychologii Ajurwedyjskiej (https://agni-ajurweda.pl/pa-lo/), który przynosi głębokie zrozumienie psychiki i subtelnych aspektów dosz, czyli tego, jak dosze manifestują się na poziomie umysłu. Jest to unikalny kurs w skali Polski i świata, w tej edycji w zupełnie nowej odsłonie.Jeśli jesteś osobą, która prowadzi holistyczny biznes, albo przymierzasz się do stworzenia takiego biznesu, to zapraszam Cię do programu Ajurweda Biznes Coaching. Dzielę się w nim tym, co Ajurweda może zaproponować Tobie i Twojemu biznesowi. Tutaj znajdziesz informacje o kursie: https://kurs.agni-ajurweda.pl/abc_loZ Anną możesz skontaktować się tutaj: https://choinska.com.pl/
Episode 45: Found Coffee's Annie Choi joins the podcast to discuss creating a community at Found Coffee, the shop she opened in 2015 in Eagle Rock. While coffee has always been a part of her life, Annie's journey took her from La Crescenta to UC San Diego and then a career in post-production, where she worked on some pretty big shows but was unhappy. She took an unpaid internship at one of her favorite coffee shops, and started her second career as a barista and eventually the owner of her own wonderfully bright and warm shop. Found Coffee is located at 1355 Colorado Boulevard in Eagle Rock (Los Angeles), California. For more information, please visit foundcoffeela.com and follow Annie on Social Media for the latest news and information about the shop. The featured music on the podcast is courtesy of Pasadena's own The Nextdoors. Please visit nextdoorsmusic.com and follow them on social media for more information and updates on their live shows. The Crown City Podcast can be found on most platforms, as I recently joined Acast.To support the podcast, please subscribe, leave a review on your favorite podcasting app or sponsor us at www.thecrowncitypodcast.com or www.patreon.com/thecrowncitypodcast. I am also experimenting with Substack and you can subscribe here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
DIY horror champion Annie Choi from Bleeding Skull joins us again, this time to talk about one of her recommendations from her previous appearance on our show. Stop motion, vagina spores, a brain in a jar, hotel friendships, and more in Disembodied! Follow Bleeding Skull! on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Letterboxd (https://letterboxd.com/bleedingskull/) Join our discord! https://discord.gg/F8WsTzE9qt Follow this podcast on Instagram and Facebook @unsunghorrors. Follow Lance on Instagram and Letterboxd @lschibi Lance's shop: https://lanceschibi.bigcartel.com/ Follow Erica on Letterboxd or Instagram @hexmassacre Logo by Cody Schibi Part of the Prescribed Films Podcast network (www.thepfpn.com) Next episode: The Nine Demons - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTg0wJZ2BNM&list=WL&index=11&t=5229s
This week Frank sits down with Author and Bleedingskull.com contributor, Annie Choi, to talk about some of their favorite films. www.Bleedingskull.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to season 4, episode 33! With you're host Renrobot and Gurion. Tune in to this 20+ year BHS reunion call, where we talk about many sensitive topics, from labor trafficking, death on stf, child abandonment and institutional kidnapping. We speak frankly about the concept of offering children in the unification church, destructive belief systems tied to purity culture, and recovering from a authoritarian high control group. Please listen with caution! For historical context Sunmyung Moon was nearly 40 years old, when he coerced a 17 year old Annie Choi to have sex with him. ( child sex trafficking/rape) After years of grooming and taking her family money, he impregnated her and then took her child and smuggled the newborn into another family, effectively hiding his affair, infidelity and pedophilia. Sam Park, the illegitimate son of Sunmyung Moon was possibly the first offering child, in 1966, raised by Bohi Pak. How Well Do You Know Your Moon • The story of Annie Choi and Sam Park (tumblr.com) Sam Park 2015 response - The Tragedy of the Six MarysThe Tragedy of the Six Marys You can find this episodes transcription here S.4 E.33 -House of Wolves, Purity Culture, Offering children, leaving. (wildspacetattoo.wixsite.com) All opinions on this podcast are those of the host and the guests. If you enjoy this podcast and would like to support the host of the podcast please visit. https://www.patreon.com/Renrobot --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blessed-child2/support
The team sits down with Joseph A. Ziemba & Annie Choi, the Creators behind BLEEDING SKULL!On January 4, 2004, Joseph A. Ziemba launched BLEEDING SKULL! with a simple intention: to share a passion for obscure genre films and honor the filmmakers behind them. Since then BLEEDING SKULL! has become the authority on cinematic dispatches from the fringes. FANGORIA called BLEEDING SKULL! “The go-to encyclopedia for trash, bizarre, and shot-on-video horror cinema,” while VICE referred to it as “like a fever dream glimpse into parallel worlds.” Years of uncovering and celebrating outsider films led to the publication of BLEEDING SKULL! A 1980s TRASH-HORROR ODYSSEY (Headpress, 2013) and BLEEDING SKULL! A 1990S TRASH-HORROR ODYSSEY (Fantagraphics, 2021). In 2018, BLEEDING SKULL! teamed up with the American Genre Film Archive (AGFA) to launch a home video line that continues today, with releases such as THE MCPHERSON TAPE, LIMBO, and BOARDINGHOUSE. Now led by Ziemba and Annie Choi, BLEEDING SKULL! continues to explore and discover the depths of the underground, all with a joyful DIY spirit inspired by the films themselves.BLEEDING SKULL! playlist is now on Fandor.Fandor on Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fandorTwitter: https://twitter.com/FandorInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fandorfilmsTikTok: tiktok.com/@fandorfilms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Before the Internet, horror reference books are where you'd go to learn about the genre. Whether it was film and video guides, biographies, or just general information titles, we learn about new titles as well as learn more about the ones we already knew. And it is still as effective today! In this episode, we cover some titles that were essential to us, as well as some of our favorite titles today. Books Mentioned in this episode: Analog Nightmares: The Shot on Video Horror Films of 1982-1995 The Best, Worst, and Most Unusual Horror Films Beyond Horror Holocaust by Chas Balun Biology of Science Fiction Cinema by Mark C. Glassy Bleeding Skull! A 1980s Trash-Horror Odyssey by Joseph A. Ziemba Bleeding Skull! A 1990's Trash-Horror Odyssey by Annie Choi, & Joseph A. Ziemba Bizarro Encyclopedia of Film Volume 1 by John Skipp & Heather DrainCut! Horror Writers on Horror Films by Christopher Golden Blood Circuits: Contemporary Argentine Horror Cinema by Johnathan Risner Films of the New French Extremity by Alexandra West Gore Score by Chas Balun Hammer Complete by Howard Maxford Hammer Dracula Scrapbook by Wayne Kinsey Hammer Films Legacy by Wayne Kinsey Hammer Frankenstein Scrapbook by Wayne Kinsey Hammer's Grand Design by Wayne Kinsey Hidden Horror edited by Aaron Christensen Horror 101: The A-List of Horror Films and Monster Movies edited by Aaron Christensen Horror Films of the 1970s by John Kenneth Muir Horror Films of the 1980s by John Kenneth Muir Horror Films of the 1990s by John Kenneth Muir Horror Films of the 2000s by John Kenneth Muir Immoral Tales Pete Tombs & Cathil Tohill Infogothic by Alister Hughes It Came from Hunger by Larry Buchanan J-Horror: The Definitive Guide to The Ring, The Grudge, and Beyond by David Kalat Killing for Culture by David Kerekes & David Slater A Look of Horror Mondo Macabro by Pete Tombs Official Splatter Movie Guide Vol. 1 & 2 John McCarty Overlook Film Encyclopedia - Horror by Phil Hardy A Pictorial History of Hammer Films edited by Eric McNaughton & Darrell Buxton Profondo Agento by Alan Jones Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film by Michael Weldon Re/Search: Incredible Strange Films Sex, Sadism, Spain, and Cinema: The Spanish Horror Film by Nicholas G. Schlegel Spanish Horror Films by Antonio Lázaro-Reboll Sweet and Savage: The World through the Mondo Film Lens by Mark Goodall & Jeremy Dyson Universal Horrors Tom Weaver, Michael, and John Brunas Unsung Horrors edited by Eric McNaughton & Darrell Buxton A Vault of Horror: A Book of 80 Great British Horror Movies from 1956-1974 by Keith Topping Video Hound's Horror Show by Mike Mayo Video Wasteland's Rental, Reference, and Review Guide by Ken Kish
Warning! Listeners in the first five rows will get splattered! On this special episode, we're joined by the writers of Bleeding Skull: A 1990s Trash-Horror Odyssey. In the first half of the episode, Zack Carlson shares some of his picks from the book as well as many stories, including one about cockblocking Crispin Glover. Then Joe and Annie jump into the second half to share their picks and give all of you tons of reasons to buy this book! Buy Bleeding Skull: A 1990s Trash-Horror Odyssey: https://www.fantagraphics.com/products/bleeding-skull?_pos=1&_psq=bleeding&_ss=e&_v=1.0 Or https://www.amazon.com/Bleeding-Skull-1990s-Trash-Horror-Odyssey/dp/1683961862/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2QMWFBKVML88Q&dchild=1&keywords=bleeding+skull+a+1990s+trash-horror+odyssey&qid=1628347992&sprefix=bleeding+skull+%2Caps%2C180&sr=8-2 More Reviews from Bleeding Skull: http://bleedingskull.com/ and https://letterboxd.com/bleedingskull/ Watch The American Scream on Tubi: https://tubitv.com/movies/472662/the-american-scream Subscribed to Museum of Home Video on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/museumofhomevideo Subscribe to Museum of Home Video on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/museumofhomevideo Buy Museum of Home Video and Deathblade Merch: https://www.museumofhomevideo.com/shop Buy a badge to Fantastic Fest, in-person or virtual (U.S. only) https://fantasticfest.com/attend/badges Donate to AGFA: https://www.americangenrefilm.com/donate/ Buy AGFA releases from Vinegar Syndrome: https://vinegarsyndrome.com/collections/agfa Buy Annie Choi's other books: https://www.amazon.com/Shut-Up-Youre-Welcome-Inconveniences/dp/1451698399/ref=sr_1_1?crid=267JMXY85QGI9&dchild=1&keywords=shut+up+you%27re+welcome&qid=1628348493&sprefix=shut+up+you%27re+wel%2Caps%2C203&sr=8-1 And https://www.amazon.com/Happy-Birthday-Whatever-Family-Disasters/dp/0061132225/ref=pd_sbs_1/139-5224095-5677901?pd_rd_w=y3JiF&pf_rd_p=f8e24c42-8be0-4374-84aa-bb08fd897453&pf_rd_r=WTRH1MFNPNMAAZRGZ7G4&pd_rd_r=a88eb54e-0edf-4360-9e66-43bb54aab576&pd_rd_wg=jaPn4&pd_rd_i=0061132225&psc=1 Listen to Joe and Annie's music, Taken by Savages, here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3DrnD9IWwpI4XD0ECswI9g Listen to Joe's solo music project, Desacatyl, here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3n2iPD2vHVl9l1U5OxyP2j Follow this podcast on Instagram, Twitter, Slasher, and Facebook @unsunghorrors. Follow Lance on Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd @lschibi Lance's shop: https://lanceschibi.bigcartel.com/ Follow Erica on Letterboxd, Twitter, or Instagram @hexmassacre Logo by Cody Schibi Part of the Prescribed Films Podcast network (www.thepfpn.com)
FANGORIA Presents: Nightmare University (with Dr. Rebekah McKendry)
On Episode 20 of Fangoria's COLORS OF THE DARK Elric and Bekah discuss the new releases QUIET PLACE 2, TAILGATE, AGNES, SPIRAL, THE CALL, THE BOY BEHIND THE DOOR, KANDISHA & ROT. The duo are then joined by Joe Ziemba & Annie Choi to discuss their new book ‘Bleeding Skull!: A 1990s Trash-Horror Odyssey' to dive into the wild world of 90's underground horror.
Found Coffee in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, is not just my favorite local coffee shop, it’s the place where my son had his first babycino. It’s where I wrote, edited, and created hours of content for this podcast and it’s the place that made this Northeast LA neighborhood feel like home. Annie Choi is the founder and owner of Found Coffee and her unique ability to build community, support local businesses, and create spaces for people to connect and collaborate is unlike anything I’ve ever experienced. She’s not just a local business owner with an inspirational story, she’s also a friend and someone I’ve seen grow and evolve through: four break-ins at the shop (in the first three years of business), personal struggles, physical exhaustion, and a global pandemic. In this interview, we explore the silent sacrifices of leadership, how to adapt in the midst of COVID, and what it takes to build a legacy of community, growth, and connection.
Annie Choi is passionate about creating safe spaces. After a mid-career pivot from the entertainment industry (working with Keeping Up with the Kardashians and Project Runway), she found herself seeking to create something, specifically, a place where people could feel free to be themselves and push back against the loneliness of Los Angeles. Thus, Found Coffee was born. Nestled in the Eagle Rock Neighborhood between Pasadena and Glendale, Found is a “gathering place” that “serves the community with exceptional customer service, delicious goods, and a sense of comfort.” In this episode of the CFWLA Podcast, Annie shares about her career-pivot, what following Jesus looks like in her life, how she's navigating life as an entrepreneur, and how a theology of space can change a community. ANNIE BIO Annie Choi was one of the inaugural Fellows in the 2018 Cohort for the Center for Faith and Work LA Fellowship. She is the owner of Found Coffee, a specialty coffee shop in the Eagle Rock neighborhood of Los Angeles. Prior to being an entrepreneur, she worked in the television post production industry on notable shows such Keeping Up with the Kardashians and Project Runway: All Stars. She loves telling stories and has a passion for gathering community. On her days off, she enjoys traveling, cuddling with her pup, Frankie, going to other coffee shops, and reading non-fiction books. QUOTABLE On Handling Anxiety and Career Changes: (13:12-13:54) “My intense period of anxiety and worry was mitigated by simply sitting. That's hard for a lot of us in cities, especially with demanding careers. We don't know how to sit and listen. I was forced to do that, and now I'm actually kind of grateful for that time of misery, because it just showed me how to be grateful for what I do have.” On Cultivating Hospitality at Found: (22:08-22:21) “My philosophy is that everyone wants to be known by name, and God calls us by name. So, it's really important that everyone in my shop is known by name. … We can hold space for someone who feels isolated.” On Handling Difficult Customer Interactions: (30:30-30:54) “Being a barista is not an easy job just because it's minimum wage. Because I've been in my employees' shoes, myself as a barista, I'm incredibly ‘momma bear' when it comes to these types of interactions, but I also try to extend grace.”
“You can’t tell an entrepreneur to balance their lives. You can try… You bring work into the forefront of your life when it needs to be and you bring life into the forefront when it needs to, and it kind of flows back-n-forth, it’s integrated.” Annie Choi - Founder, Found Coffee
How does mental health get affected by career changes? How is mental health related to fear of disappointment? Annie Choi shares her story and healing journey. She learns that acceptance is a step on the path towards future health. ABOUT THE SERIES: Our 2018 summer series, Erasing Shame about Mental Health in Asian American communities. […]
Adulting is not easy. Annie Choi (owner of Found Coffee) shares her 3 wishes—for what she wished someone would have told her about life after college. She talks about her life experiences with careers, gratitude and failure. Beyond the formalities, this episode is just two Korean-American ladies joking around and having real talk about culture, […]
discusses some recent articles on the subject and weigh in with their own opinion. Note: We don’t get to it in the show, but do yourself a favor and don’t forget to check out the last link in this episodes 'links' for Annie Choi’s open letter. You can find the show notes at http://archispeakpodcast.com
Even though EdGamer couldn’t make it to ISTE 2013, we could connect with BrainPOP, a major player in Games and Learning. Annie Choi and Scott Price had some BrainPOP news to share and they gave us some insight to the great content for students and amazing tools for educators. Tune-in and level-up! Please go to the Show Notes for all of our links. Here’s our Show Notes Show Host: Zack Gilbert Show Guest: Annie Choi Show Guest: Scott Price Contact us with any questions or comments- edgamer@edreach.us… Read the rest