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Jennifer Archibald is one of North America's busiest and most in-demand choreographers. At the end of May, she'll debut her first piece for the National Ballet of Canada called “Kings Fall,” one of nine world premieres that she'll go on this season. Archibald tells Tom Power about the commonality between chess and dance, and the ‘documentary ballet' genre she's become known for.
OUR NEXT WITNESS AS VOTED ON BY PATRONS:1st Class Passenger Archibald GracieThroughout the sinking, Archie crosses paths with Titanic's richest and most famous passengers, he remains onboard until the very end, and best of all... he might be responsible for the most outrageous Easter Egg in the 1997 film...READ ARCHIE'S BOOK HERESupport the showWelcome to WITNESS TITANIC, a podcast where we interview witnesses of the infamous TITANIC disaster including modern experts, enthusiasts, and even the survivors of the sinking. Like the century-old inquiries that came before us, we may never fully determine what really happened on that cold April night, but you may be surprised to find how close our efforts will bring us to TITANIC herself... Available wherever you listen to podcasts including: APPLE PODCASTS SPOTIFY YOUTUBESeason One Available @WitnessTitanicSeason Two Available @TitanicHG INSTAGRAMFollow the podcast @WitnessTitanicPod for more TITANIC content. PATREONSupport our ongoing inquiry!patreon.com/witnesstitanic Hosted by James Penca Music recorded by Ege M. Erdogan (@egecomposer)Titanic corrections?!witnesstitanic@gmail.com
Well, we have a gem of an episode here, where we look into the life of James MacLaine and William Plunkett. We follow what we can of their births and young lives as we discuss how the pair came to be the Gentleman Bandits that they were, what famous people they robbed, how they got caught and their final, if quite different, fates. We also discuss what a blunderbuss is and why it would make a good brand name for underwear, whether James is related to John of the Die Hard Franchise, and so much more in this 1700's historical episode of the Family Plot Podcast!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-plot--4670465/support.
rWotD Episode 2933: Archibald Wickstead Welcome to Random Wiki of the Day, your journey through Wikipedia's vast and varied content, one random article at a time.The random article for Thursday, 15 May 2025, is Archibald Wickstead.Archibald Wickstead (6 November 1884 – 1 February 1966) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Derbyshire in 1911 and 1912.Wickstead was born at Meltham Mills, Yorkshire. He debuted against Yorkshire in May 1911 with the team's highest score of 24 in the first innings until he was out to England Test bowler Schofield Haigh. He was absent hurt in the second innings, and Derbyshire went to an innings defeat. He was a regular starter in the upper-middle order in his debut season and made 68 against Northamptonshire and 65 against Essex. His one over of bowling was against Lancashire. In 1912 he played against the South Africans and played one County match against Warwickshire. He made little impression in either match. Wickstead was a left-handed batsman and played 26 innings in 14 matches with an average of 16.73 and a top score of 68. He bowled one over without taking a wicket.Wickstead died in Mansfield at the age of 82.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:59 UTC on Thursday, 15 May 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Archibald Wickstead on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm standard Ivy.
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Dustin Archibald takes us into the world of the Asha Anderson series, where a teen girl discovers she has superpowers in a world without superheroes and must learn through trial and error alongside her friends.• Teen protagonist Asha must navigate newfound powers without mentors or guides• Series combines superhero elements with relatable teenage struggles like bullying and family issues• Author's background as both comic book writer and computer programmer influences the storytelling• Characters drive the narrative, with some even surprising the author during the writing process• Finding a "flow state" helps overcome writer's block and produces more authentic writing• Face-to-face marketing at comic conventions proves more effective than online promotion for this genre• Building a series creates reader loyalty and makes marketing subsequent books easierAuthor Bio:Though I mainly write fiction I have been known to dabble in computer programming (20+ years), martial arts (22+ years), business (20 years), and a whole bunch of other things. I try to keep open to learning new things and making new connections. I write books for children, teens, and adults, although my current focus is on pre/teen books especially with the Asha Anderson Series. I live in Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada with my wife, Tracy, and my son, Logan.Book BlurbFROM LOSS TO POWER, AFTER TRAGEDY STRIKES, ASHA AWAKENS WITH EXTRAORDINARY ABILITIES. BATTLING THE DRAGON, SHE FACES CHAOS AND DANGER, WITH HER CITY'S FATE HANGING IN THE BALANCE.Asha's life took a dark turn on her birthday trip to Ascension's Cross. A brutal attack by the criminal syndicate known as The Dragon left her mother dead and Asha in a coma for weeks.Now, she's a lonely outcast, living with a neglectful father in a shabby apartment, haunted by her mysterious "condition" that triggers spasms, screams, and blackouts. Starting at a new school in the same city that stole her mother's life seems like the final blow.But when The Dragon strikes again, Asha discovers her condition grants her extraordinary abilities: super strength, speed, and endurance. Every encounter with the sinister organization pushes her to new limits, and the stakes get higher with each battle.Asha's newfound powers may be the city's only hope against The Dragon's malevolent plans.Linkshttps://dcarchibald.comhttps://www.facebook.com/dcarchibaldAbout Victoria:Hey there, I'm Victoria! As a writer and developmental editor, I specialize in helping busy writers bring their publishing dreams to life without the overwhelm. Editing doesn't have to feel like pulling teeth—it's the magic that transforms your story from “meh” to masterpiece!Here's how I can help:
Al & Val return to the most musical meta beach universe for Teen Beach 2. Will they fix the story before they disappear?! Teen Beach 2 (June 27, 2015)IMDB WikipediaDirected by Jeffrey Hornaday (Geek Charming, Teen Beach 1&2 - no credits past 2015)Written by Billy Eddy & Matt Eddy (Zapped, Bad Hair Day, Monster High 1 & 2, Eureka), Dan Berendsen (Up Up and Away, Scream Team, Eddie's Million Dollar Cookoff, Stuck in the Suburbs, Halloweentown High, Twitches, Twitches Two, Hannah Montana movie, Wizards of Waverly Place the movie, Cheetah Girls: One World, Camp Rock 2, Sabrina the Teenage Witch)Starring: Ross Lynch as Brady (Teen Beach 1&2, Austin & Ally, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, music videos)Maia Mitchell as McKenzie (Mack) (Mortified, Trapped, Teen Beach 1&2, The Fosters, Good Trouble)Grace Phipps Gillam as Lela (Teen Beach 1&2, Z Nation)Garrett Clayton as Tanner (Teen Beach 1&2, character actor)John DeLuca as Butchy (Teen Beach 1&2, character actor)Chrissie Fit as Cheechee (Teen Beach 1&2, General Hospital, Pitch Perfect 2&3, voice & character actor)Piper Curda as Alyssa (Rule the Mix, A.N.T. Farm, Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja, I Didn't Do It, Legacies, Matlock)Beth Lacke as Brady's mother (character actor - Happy Hour, Work It, Frequency, HSMTMTS, Chicago Med)Jordan Fisher as Seacat (voice actor, Archibald's Next Big Thing, HSMTMTS, Turning Red, The Flash)Raymond Cham Jr. as Devon (Mech-X4, Five Points, The Big Leap, Sort Of)Ross Butler as Spencer (K.C. Undercover, Shazam! 1&2, 13 Reasons Why, To All The Boys 2 & 3, Raya and the Last Dragon, Riverdale)Synopsis: Months after surfer sweethearts McKenzie and Brady return from a summer adventure, that transported them into Brady's favourite 1960s beach party movie, `Wet Side Story', they receive a surprise visit from their newfound surfer and biker buddies.Fun Facts: Ross Lynch's band, R5, wrote a song for the movie.Next Movie: Descendents ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Sometimes inspiration comes in the strangest ways. In this episode Whitney Archibald talks about how a rock climbing accident helped her get crystal clear about what she wanted to do with her podcast.Whitney Archibald is the host of 2 podcasts: The Family Lab and The Y Magazine Podcast. She has the best parenting advice and is always trying the funnest experiments with her podcast. She has been podcasting for 6 years and is a podcast lover like me. Topics discussed in this episode:Podcast experimentingHow to start a podcastPodcast inspirationSeasonal formatPodcast catalogParenting podcastsHere's the one thing you should implement in your podcast if you're feeling overwhelmed and not sure where to start. And that is to make sure you are scheduling breaks into your podcast calendar. Whitney's story proves that your listeners will stick with you even when you take breaks, so make sure you take those breaks so you don't burn out!Timestamps(00:00) Introduction(00:59) Get to know Whitney(05:13) Whitney fell off a cliff(08:36) Podcast Jumpstart Sessions(09:35) Seasonal format is best(16:26) The Y Magazine PodcastLinksLast week's episode with WhitneyThe Family LabThe Y Magazine PodcastOlogies with Alie Wardhow to start a successful podcast, podcast, podcast tips, starting a podcast tips, tips on starting a podcast, advice for starting a podcast, podcast download numbers, podcast seo, podcast marketing strategy, video podcasting, podcasts on YouTube, search engine optimization podcast
Latest update on the experiments in the Archibald home--from new milestones to sleep habits to meal planning to morning routines. Listener survey HERE! I'd love your input for next season. Plus, I'll send you a free Independent Kids Self-Evaluation. Weekly Open Lab: Wednesdays at 10 am MT (through April 30 2025, then resuming in September) Join Whitney in her virtual studio to share ideas, solve problems, craft experiments, chat about past and future episodes, or just drop in to say hi! https://riverside.fm/studio/listener-ideas?t=880793c622433a15fcce
The artist Loribelle Spirovski on her unusual childhood in the Philippines, meeting her father for the first time at 7 years old, and making her way as one of Australia's most exciting young painters.Loribelle Spirovski grew up in the Philippines, with her mum and her extended Filipino family.Her Serbian father, whom she had never met, was in Australia, driving taxis and waiting for the visa that would allow him to bring Loribelle and her mum to join him.Loribelle didn't meet her father until she was 7 years old, and when she saw him for the first time at Manila Airport, she was shocked by how hairy his arms were and the way he smelled just like she did.Eventually, the family was properly reunited in Sydney, Australia, where Loribelle had to navigate family and cultural ties, where she found love and where she made her way as one of Australia's most exciting young artists.This episode of Conversations explores painting, creativity, writing, books, love, marriage, Simon Tedeschi, William Barton, the Archibald Prize, art education, art teaching, chronic pain, chronic injury, identity, memoir, family dynamics, origin stories, refugees, Serbia, former Yugoslavia, music, piano, singing, language, mothers, fathers, long-distance relationships.White Hibiscus is published by Upswell.
How do you actually sit down and write an awesome podcast episode? The short answer…experiment a lot. The long answer is this episode. And one of my favorite parts is when Whitney breaks down how to create an amazing podcast episode out of a bad interview.Whitney Archibald is the host of 2 podcasts: The Family Lab and The Y Magazine Podcast. She has been podcasting for 6 years so she has had plenty of time to figure out what works and what doesn't. Topics discussed in this episode:Solo podcast episodesInterview podcast episodesNarrative podcast episodesWriting a podcast episodeHow to save a bad interviewPodcast interviewing tipsHere's the one thing you should implement in your podcast if you're feeling overwhelmed and not sure where to start and that is to experiment. Try something new. The best way to figure out what your listeners like is to try something new and see how they respond. And don't get me wrong this doesn't have to be big experiments. This could be something as simple as changing up the way you say your outro, or choosing a topic that feels a little outside of your comfort zone. Whatever you choose to do, make sure to track how your listeners react to it and track what you think about it too. Then you'll know if you should try to incorporate it into your podcast or not.Timestamps:(00:00) Introduction(01:27) Writing interview episodes(10:27) Creating solo episodes(20:23) Creating a narrative episode(28:37) One thing you should doLinks: Free 30-minute Podcast Jumpstart SessionThe Family LabThe Y Magazine PodcastFor the Love of Historyhow to start a successful podcast, podcast, podcast tips, starting a podcast tips, tips on starting a podcast, advice for starting a podcast, podcast download numbers, podcast seo, podcast marketing strategy, video podcasting, podcasts on YouTube, search engine optimization podcast
Podcast listeners - see the art work we talk about in this episode here Step into the gripping world of Richard Lewer — where drawing, painting, and video meet the raw edges of human experience. Richard doesn't look away from life's toughest stories. From the deeply personal — like the final days of his father's life — to the harrowing and socially charged, including the tragic death of an Indigenous child in custody and the haunting Snowtown murders, he takes it all on. But never with shock tactics. His work is quietly powerful — full of feeling, sensitivity, and a surprising touch of humour. And the surfaces he paints on? Anything but traditional — think steel, aluminium, formica table tops, even billiard tables. Richard is a multi-award-winning artist whose work has appeared in major public and private collections. He's been a finalist multiple times in the Archibald and Sulman Prizes, and his recent acquisition by the National Gallery of Australia will soon be part of an upcoming exhibition and tour. This was the perfect time to sit down for a deep conversation — just ahead of his new show ‘The stories that persist are not always true' opening on 10 April at Hugo Michell Gallery. Richard is also represented by Jan Murphy Gallery in Brisbane and Suite Gallery in New Zealand. Links Art work mentioned in this episode (for podcast listeners) Richard Lewer on Instagram Exhibition opening on 10 April at Hugo Michell Gallery YouTube video- Richard Lewer talks with Maria Stoljar about his commissioned work at the Art Gallery of NSW Boxing match Richard Lewer vs Luke Sinclair 2001, video, documentation of performance as art Worse luck I'm still here, 2014, video and animation Never Shall be Forgotten - A Mother's Story, 2017, video and animation Talking with Painters on Instagram Join me on LinkedIn Sign up to the TWP newsletter 'We have grave concerns for your father's health'oil on epoxy-coated steel80.5 x 141 cmFinalist Sulman prize 2019 I'm not the boy who cried wolf, 202580 x 120 cmacrylic on laminate tabletop Richard's medical disastersacrylic on linen181.5 x 152.7cmFinalist Sulman prize 2023 NGV Confessions (one wall of several)Acrylic on pegboard The serpent was more crafty than any of the wild animals that God had made. He said to the woman ‘Did God really say that you must not eat from any tree in the garden?'. She replied ‘We may eat fruit from all the trees in the garden except for the..., 2022, acrylic on canvas, 153 x 153 cm 'The 2006 Granny' 2024acrylic on linen200.0 x 200.0 cm 'The 2006 Granny' 2024acrylic on linen& 41.0 x 31.0 cm https://youtu.be/Du-Lad05_vk?si=lW4hXdAYI9jmNEfo Body of work 'Steve' acquired by the National Gallery of Australia
Schottland, 1977: Ein abgelegener Landsitz, ein verschwundener Mann – und eine Wahrheit, die schockierender nicht sein könnte. Was als scheinbar gewöhnlicher Kriminalfall beginnt, entpuppt sich schnell als verstörende Reise in die Psyche eines Serienmörders, der jahrzehntelang ein makelloses Doppelleben führt. -- In dieser Folge von BRITPOD CRIME erzählen Claus Beling und Alexander-Klaus Stecher die Geschichte von Archibald Hall – auch bekannt unter dem Namen Roy Fontaine. Geboren 1924 in Glasgow, wächst Hall in schwierigen Verhältnissen auf und entwickelt sich früh zum Hochstapler, Dieb und schließlich zum Mörder. Sein Deckmantel: der perfekte Butler. Elegant, diskret, scheinbar unauffällig – und zugleich eiskalt berechnend. Die Episode beleuchtet seine Kindheit, seine kriminelle Karriere als Meisterdieb im britischen Hochadel und die Serie brutaler Morde, die er nach seiner Haftentlassung verübte. Unterstützt von skrupellosen Komplizen, mordet Hall aus Eifersucht, Gier und Verzweiflung. Seine Festnahme ist das Ergebnis einer zufälligen Kettenreaktion – ein letzter Auftritt in einem Leben voller Lügen, Masken und Gewalt. BRITPOD CRIME, Englands Mystery Crime Stories! -- WhatsApp: Du kannst Alexander und Claus direkt auf ihre Handys Nachrichten schicken! Welche Ecke Englands sollten die beiden mal besuchen? Zu welchen Themen wünschst Du Dir mehr Folgen? Warst Du schon mal in Great Britain und magst ein paar Fotos mit Claus und Alexander teilen? Probiere es gleich aus: +49 8152 989770 - einfach diese Nummer einspeichern und schon kannst Du BRITPOD per WhatsApp erreichen. -- Ein ALL EARS ON YOU Original Podcast.
In this enchanting episode, journey with Owen, a young boy whose visits to Portland's beloved Powell's Books reveal a hidden world of wonder and magic beneath its shelves. When Owen discovers a mysterious door leading to a luminous garden inhabited by glowing jellyfish and a wise old turtle named Archibald, he learns he has been chosen as the Storykeeper—someone whose pure imagination and heartfelt emotions bring stories vividly to life. Through his magical adventures, Owen discovers how essential imagination, emotional authenticity, and the sincere belief in magic are in keeping stories vibrant and alive for readers everywhere.Perfect for children and parents alike, this imaginative tale gently celebrates the beauty of childhood wonder, creativity, and the timeless power of stories to connect and inspire. Join Owen as he passes on the magic, reminding listeners of all ages to nurture their inner storyteller.Maked Up Stories is a daily children's bedtime stories podcast. Perfect for your bedtime routine, your commute, or for some high quality screen-free entertainment at home. Our interactive format will ignite your imagination. Rich vocabulary with plenty of context clues supports your child's language development.Enjoying Maked Up? Tell your friends! It's still the best way for new listeners to find us.To submit an intro, outro or story request visit www.makedupstories.com.For questions, feedback or to submit your child's answer to a question we ask in the show email us at makedupstories@gmail.com.Check out our sister podcast Maked Up Clubhouse, where all the storytellers are kids! https://open.spotify.com/show/1DJIjGsPGXvUi4Qmcima0K?si=8cb76c3e21b248d0Love our intro and outro music? We do do! The song is Hishtadlus by Batya Levine and you can find more of her work on Spotify.
On May 11, 2023, during Lori Vallow Daybell's trial, Judge Steven Boyce provided the jury with 39 specific instructions to guide their deliberations. He emphasized the presumption of innocence, stating that Lori was "presumed innocent unless proven guilty." The judge also clarified that the burden of proof rested entirely on the prosecution and that the jury must base their verdict solely on the evidence presented during the trial.Following the instructions, the prosecution delivered its closing arguments, reiterating the theme that the case centered around "money, power, and sex." They detailed a timeline of events, highlighting that Tylee Ryan was killed between September 8-9, 2019; J.J. Vallow between September 22-23, 2019; and Tammy Daybell on October 19, 2019. The prosecution argued that Lori manipulated her brother, Alex Cox, to commit the murders, portraying her as the common link among all three deathsIn response, Lori's defense attorney, Jim Archibald, portrayed her as a loving mother who was misled by Chad Daybell's apocalyptic beliefs. He contended that Lori was a follower, not a leader, and that there was no direct evidence linking her to the murders. Archibald emphasized that Lori's life took a drastic turn after meeting Chad in 2018, suggesting she was influenced by his control.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
On May 11, 2023, during Lori Vallow Daybell's trial, Judge Steven Boyce provided the jury with 39 specific instructions to guide their deliberations. He emphasized the presumption of innocence, stating that Lori was "presumed innocent unless proven guilty." The judge also clarified that the burden of proof rested entirely on the prosecution and that the jury must base their verdict solely on the evidence presented during the trial.Following the instructions, the prosecution delivered its closing arguments, reiterating the theme that the case centered around "money, power, and sex." They detailed a timeline of events, highlighting that Tylee Ryan was killed between September 8-9, 2019; J.J. Vallow between September 22-23, 2019; and Tammy Daybell on October 19, 2019. The prosecution argued that Lori manipulated her brother, Alex Cox, to commit the murders, portraying her as the common link among all three deathsIn response, Lori's defense attorney, Jim Archibald, portrayed her as a loving mother who was misled by Chad Daybell's apocalyptic beliefs. He contended that Lori was a follower, not a leader, and that there was no direct evidence linking her to the murders. Archibald emphasized that Lori's life took a drastic turn after meeting Chad in 2018, suggesting she was influenced by his control.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
On May 11, 2023, during Lori Vallow Daybell's trial, Judge Steven Boyce provided the jury with 39 specific instructions to guide their deliberations. He emphasized the presumption of innocence, stating that Lori was "presumed innocent unless proven guilty." The judge also clarified that the burden of proof rested entirely on the prosecution and that the jury must base their verdict solely on the evidence presented during the trial.Following the instructions, the prosecution delivered its closing arguments, reiterating the theme that the case centered around "money, power, and sex." They detailed a timeline of events, highlighting that Tylee Ryan was killed between September 8-9, 2019; J.J. Vallow between September 22-23, 2019; and Tammy Daybell on October 19, 2019. The prosecution argued that Lori manipulated her brother, Alex Cox, to commit the murders, portraying her as the common link among all three deathsIn response, Lori's defense attorney, Jim Archibald, portrayed her as a loving mother who was misled by Chad Daybell's apocalyptic beliefs. He contended that Lori was a follower, not a leader, and that there was no direct evidence linking her to the murders. Archibald emphasized that Lori's life took a drastic turn after meeting Chad in 2018, suggesting she was influenced by his control.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Featured Waiting Children Vicky Briley West Archibald 2025 Hope for the Journey Conference When?Friday, April 11 Learn more Reserve your spot today Links Full list of waiting children Resources for adoptive families Facebook Twitter Instagram Song clips at beginning and end are from "Kings & Queens" by Audio Adrenaline
Award-winning portrait artist Vincent Fantauzzo gained recognition when his striking portrait of friend Heath Ledger won at the Archibald Prize. He became one of Australia’s most acclaimed portraitists, painting Hugh Jackman, Julia Gillard, and Asher Keddie; whom he unexpectedly fell in love with while painting her portrait. In this episode, Vince shares how he overcame poverty, violence, and abuse, revealing for the first time his lifelong struggle with dyslexia and the shame and fear he carried. He also opens up about the moment he met Asher Keddie, unaware of who she was, and how that chance encounter led to love. Content Warning: This conversation touches on suicide and abuse, and if this brings up anything for you, help is available by contacting Lifeline 13 11 14 or 1800Respect for a safe place to talk day and night. Know someone who'd enjoy this episode? Why not share it with them by tapping the 3 dots above ⬆︎ and passing it on LINKS: Buy Vincents remarkable memoir 'Unveiled' here If you loved this chat with Vincent we think you'll love Jess's conversation with Harry Garside here If you love what we do, why not follow the show, and rate and review on Apple or Spotify CREDITS:Host: Jessica RoweGuest: Vincent Fantauzzo Executive Producer: Nic McClureAudio Producer: Nat Marshall Digital Content Producer: Zoe Panaretos The Jess Rowe Big Talk Show acknowledges the Gadigal people, Traditional Custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders peoples here today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
And why is it so awkward to answer, "what do you do?" when you're between jobs?!I'm joined by my friend Natalie Archibald—a powerhouse in the HR and people and culture space. Natalie shares her journey of navigating a fulfilling career while becoming a parent and how she figured out how to integrate both sides of her life with intention. We dive into what it really takes to manage professional ambition alongside family life, how to define success on your own terms, and why it's okay to leave a job you love when it's no longer the right fit.Natalie gets real about the challenges of postpartum depression, the pressure to find purpose through work, and why we need to stop expecting our partners to be everything to us. We also get into how she knew it was time to leave a job she loved—and how she gave herself permission to take a break and figure out her next move.If you're trying to figure out how to balance career and family life, this one's for you.For full show notes and takeaways click here.About Natalie Archibald:Natalie Archibald is a People & Culture (HR) executive in the tech industry with a 20-year career spanning the public, private, and nonprofit sectors. Her experience includes working as a clinical counsellor, executive coach, retail and tech executive, and nonprofit leader. Natalie is fueled by her passion for social purpose-oriented work, activism, values-led leadership, and catalyzing people potential.Natalie holds a Master's degree in counselling psychology and is near completion of a Doctorate degree in leadership studies. She is a public speaker, community activist, and angel investor, supporting female/non-binary-led social impact ventures.Outside of her work, Natalie lives in North Vancouver with her husband and two children and enjoys hiking, running, and cooking for family and friends—preferably while listening to 90's hip hop.
Episode 266. Presented by Royal Retros - Join Tim Capper and Cliffy D Pine as they welcome new Alouettes free agent Defensive Lineman Joshua Archibald into the flightdeck for an interview. Listen to the opening segment for a special offer from our presenting sponsor RoyalRetros.com (Save 10%). Affiliate sponsor: Stubforge.com
In this powerful episode of The Jack Canfield Podcast, I talk with Regan Archibald—one of America's top specialists in peptides, functional medicine, and longevity. Regan is the founder of East West Health, an award-winning clinic in Midvale, Utah, renowned for performing over 8,789 comprehensive blood tests with 94 crucial health markers. I first met Regan when he spoke at the Transformational Leadership Council, and my wife and I immediately began his six-month protocol to boost our own health and longevity. Five months into the program, we're seeing remarkable improvements in energy, sleep, and overall health. Key Insights from the Episode: The Comprehensive Blood Analysis: Learn why Regan uses 94 health markers in his comprehensive blood labs, going far beyond standard tests to identify root causes of health issues before symptoms appear. Peptides and Cellular Communication: Regan explains how peptides act as messengers, restoring clear communication between cells, significantly enhancing health and longevity. Functional Medicine: Understand how functional medicine differs from traditional medicine by addressing root causes, including gut health, brain function, hormonal balance, detoxification, and personalized nutrition. Digital Dementia: Discover how our digital habits contribute to cognitive decline, and why cultivating deeper focus and concentration is vital for maintaining brain health. Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine: Regan shares insights into stem cell treatments—how they aid healing, rejuvenate tissues, and dramatically improve conditions like osteoarthritis and cognitive decline. Personalized Health Care: Hear why customizing health strategies to your biology is crucial, with Regan's team leveraging cutting-edge testing, nutrition, detox protocols, and fitness regimens to optimize your vitality. Transformational Takeaway: Achieving optimal health isn't about quick fixes; it's about addressing underlying causes, understanding your biology, and adopting personalized strategies. With the right tests, practices, and regenerative therapies like peptides and stem cells, you can significantly enhance your longevity, vitality, and quality of life. Explore Regan Archibald's groundbreaking work, books, workshops, and programs at East West Health. This episode is essential for anyone serious about optimizing their health, achieving vibrant longevity, and embracing a future of unprecedented wellness. Let's Connect: Jack Canfield Podcast Website Instagram Facebook YouTube Linked-In Submit your questions, feedback, topic suggestions, and future guest requests, here! Also, if you haven't done so already, please follow the podcast. As we add new episodes, if you're not following, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Follow now!
Listen on Yoto? Download the free covers pdf to make your own Yoto card with this podcast!We're back on an adventure in space! This is the radio version of our TV series. In this episode Archibald learns that to get into the party you only have to accept the invitation (which would be easier if Igor remembered to deliver it). A lesson in God's grace and His invitation to the GREATEST PARTY EVER!If you like this podcast please leave a review!! It'll only take a second but it helps more people find it...Find out more about this podcast and Michael's work here https://michaeljtinker.com/podcasts/Support this podcast and more here https://michaeljtinker.com/support/ Support the podcast! With a small monthly donation you can help keep this podcast going, and even help us make it bigger and better... https://plus.acast.com/s/tinker-time-juniper-adventures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Episode 119 of the XrmToolCast, Daryl and Scott delve into the Power Apps Test Engine with Grant Archibald, Senior Program Manager at Microsoft, highlighting the strategic importance of automated testing in enhancing application reliability and efficiency. Some of the highlights: Grant's Unit Testing Elevator Pitch The Boulder Testing Analogy Power Apps Test Studio vs Power Apps Test Engine PowerFx playground directly in the browser Web Assembly When will it be available? Grant's Info: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grantarchibald/ X: https://x.com/garchibald Links: Mastering Automated Testing in Power Platform: From Unit Tests to CI/CD Integration - YouTube Test Studio - Power Apps | Microsoft Learn Power Apps Test Engine :: PowerApps Test Engine Learning Playground :: PowerApps Test Engine Playwright vs Power Apps Test Engine :: PowerApps Test Engine Test Engine and Power Fx :: PowerApps Test Engine Ring Deployment Model :: PowerApps Test Engine Getting Started Business Roles :: PowerApps Test Engine Getting Started Architects :: PowerApps Test Engine Getting Started Technical Users :: PowerApps Test Engine Introducing the plan designer in Power Apps (preview) - Microsoft Power Platform Blog WebAssembly WebAssembly | MDN Grant-Archibald-MS/dotnetwasm Got questions? Have your own tool you'd like to share? Have a suggestion for a future episode, or like a shout-out? Contact Daryl and Scott at cast@xrmtoolbox.com. Follow us on LinkedIn and @XrmToolCast for updates on future episodes. Do you want to see us too? Subscribe to our YouTube channel to view the last episodes. Don't forget to rate and leave a review for this show at Podchaser. Your hosts: Daryl LaBar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daryllabar | @ddlabar Scott Durow: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottdurow | @ScottDurow Editor: Linn Zaw Win: https://www.linkedin.com/in/linnzawwin | @LinnZawWin Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
REDIFF - Découvrez "Petite Pousse" d'Astrid Desbordes et Pauline Martin (illustrations). "Archibald se fait mener la vie dure : on le presse, on l'oblige, on le gronde... Alors il s'interroge : vraiment, est-ce que les parents trouvent ça amusant de contrarier leurs enfants ? Un parent lui explique alors que sa maman, c'est comme un jardinier... Un album tendre qui raconte comment chaque petite pousse d'enfant est nourrie, arrosée, soignée, observée, protégée... jusqu'à devenir un grand arbre épanoui." À partir de 3 ans. L'histoire est lue par Delphine Rozenberg bibliothécaire à la médiathèque de Vincennes (Val-de-Marne).
Boise State basketball down to final two regular season games - what are expectations for Air Force on the road (Broncos are 5-5 on the road this season) and Colorado State for Senior Night (a Tyson Degenhart celebration), Bob previews Air Force storylines in Bronco Focus, Saquon Barkley is the NFL's first $20M running back - how could that impact Ashton Jeanty, EDGE Jayden Virgin-Morgan is No. 5 in our series of Most Important Players on the BSU football roster, who remembers former BSU/College of Idaho basketball star Damon ArchibaldSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Boise State basketball down to final two regular season games - what are expectations for Air Force on the road (Broncos are 5-5 on the road this season) and Colorado State for Senior Night (a Tyson Degenhart celebration), Bob previews Air Force storylines in Bronco Focus, Saquon Barkley is the NFL's first $20M running back - how could that impact Ashton Jeanty, EDGE Jayden Virgin-Morgan is No. 5 in our series of Most Important Players on the BSU football roster, who remembers former BSU/College of Idaho basketball star Damon Archibald
Boise State basketball down to final two regular season games - what are expectations for Air Force on the road (Broncos are 5-5 on the road this season) and Colorado State for Senior Night (a Tyson Degenhart celebration), Bob previews Air Force storylines in Bronco Focus, Saquon Barkley is the NFL's first $20M running back - how could that impact Ashton Jeanty, EDGE Jayden Virgin-Morgan is No. 5 in our series of Most Important Players on the BSU football roster, who remembers former BSU/College of Idaho basketball star Damon ArchibaldSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textSteve Lopes “I try to deal with the figure and the landscape together. For me, it's about the relationship we have with our surrounds. The tensionbetween the two both visually and metaphorically is what makes itinteresting to tackle as a subject.” Steve Lopes Born in Sydney, Lopes trained in both Australia and the UK, refining a unique visual language that blends elements of traditional landscape painting with an expressive, contemporary edge. His work is often informed by extensive field studies and travel, particularly to remote locations. He sketches and paints en plein air, later developing large-scale studio works that evoke memory, movement, and human connection to the land.Lopes' compositions have a cinematic quality—his figures, often rendered in thick, impasto brushstrokes, appear caught in fleeting, introspective moments. His work is deeply influenced by history, migration, and the changing nature of identity, making his paintings both personal and universally resonant.A highly regarded artist, Lopes has exhibited widely in Australia and internationally. His work is held in major public and private collections, and he has been a finalist in prestigious art prizes, including the Archibald and Wynne Prizes.Join us as we discuss Lopes' artistic journey, his approach to storytelling through paint, and the influences that have shaped his dynamic practice.Thanks for talking to us, Steve.
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Hey, Scuttlebutt listeners. Thank you for joining us and your continued support. This week, we continue our Road to 250 segment, celebrating the Marine Corps' 250th birthday in 2025. Over The post #181: Walking the Road to 250 – 1840-1860. Archibald Gillespie and the California Adventure first appeared on Marine Corps Association.
Hey, Scuttlebutt listeners. Thank you for joining us and your continued support. This week, we continue our Road to 250 segment, celebrating the Marine Corps' 250th birthday in 2025. Over The post #181: Walking the Road to 250 – 1840-1860. Archibald Gillespie and the California Adventure first appeared on Marine Corps Association.
Josh and Drusilla discuss Jack Clayton's gothic masterpiece, The Innocents (1961). From wiki: “The Innocents is a British-American 1961 gothic psychological horror film directed and produced by Jack Clayton, and starring Deborah Kerr, Michael Redgrave, and Megs Jenkins. Based on the 1898 novella The Turn of the Screw by the American novelist Henry James, the screenplay was adapted by William Archibald and Truman Capote, who used Archibald's own 1950 stage play—also titled The Innocents—as a primary source text. Its plot follows a governess who watches over two children and comes to fear that their large estate is haunted by ghosts and that the children are being possessed.”Also discussed: killer kids, The Palm Beach Story, Midnight (1939), A Small Back Room, The Lost Weekend, and other alcoholic movies. They discuss Smashed, Leaving Las Vegas, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, Just Me and You (1979), Charles GRODIN!, Happiness, Eddie Izzard, The Shining adaptations, cinemascope, and more. We do commentary! Order the blu-rays with Bloodhaus commentary from ARROW Video!Dressed to Kill https://www.arrowfilms.com/4k/dressed-to-kill-limited-edition-4k-ultra-hd/15861302.html The Long Kiss Goodnighthttps://www.arrowvideo.com/4k/the-long-kiss-goodnight-limited-edition-4k-uhd/16034468.html NEXT WEEK: a three-year anniversary double feature. Two films by Guillermo del Toro: Crimson Peak (2015) and The Shape of Water (2017). Follow them across the internet:Bloodhaus:https://www.bloodhauspod.com/https://twitter.com/BloodhausPodhttps://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/ Drusilla Adeline:https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/https://letterboxd.com/sisterhyde/ Joshua Conkelhttps://www.joshuaconkel.com/https://bsky.app/profile/joshuaconkel.bsky.socialhttps://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/https://letterboxd.com/JoshuaConkel/
Al & Val make a splash with Teen Beach Movie! We love a meta musical!Teen Beach Movie (July 19, 2013)IMDB WikipediaDirected by Jeffrey Hornaday (Geek Charming, Teen Beach 1&2 - no credits past 2015)Written by Vince Marcello (Teen Beach 1&2, Kissing Booth 1-3, An Unforgettable Year), Mark Landry (Teen Beach 1&2 are basically his only credits), Robert Horn (Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure, Suite Life Movie, Teen Beach 1&2, 13: The Musical)Starring: Ross Lynch as Brady (Teen Beach 1&2, Austin & Ally, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, music videos)Maia Mitchell as McKenzie (Mack) (Mortified, Trapped, Teen Beach 1&2, The Fosters, Good Trouble)Grace Phipps Gillam as Lela (Teen Beach 1&2, Z Nation)Garrett Clayton as Tanner (Teen Beach 1&2, character actor)John DeLuca as Butchy (Teen Beach 1&2, character actor)Chrissie Fit as Cheechee (Teen Beach 1&2, General Hospital, Pitch Perfect 2&3, voice & character actor)Suzanne Cryer as Aunt Antoinette (character actor, Silicon Valley, All Rise)Barry Bostwick as Big Poppa (character actor, Rocky Horror, Spin City)Kevin Chamberlin as Dr. Fusion (character actor, Ghostwriter, In & Out, Lucky Number Slevin, Jessie, The Prom)Steve Valentine as Les Camembert (character actor & voice actor - Don't Look Under the Bed, Avalon High, Wizards of Waverly Place movie, Crossing Jordan, I'm in the Band)Jordan Fisher as Seacat (voice actor, Archibald's Next Big Thing, HSMTMTS, Turning Red, The Flash)Synopsis: Two young surfers are swept away by a huge wave, finding themselves acting out a real-life version of the 1960s film `Wet Side Story'. When their presence derails the movie's intended plot, they must set things right in order to return home.Fun Facts: Prior to the opening credits, the premiere of the Teen Beach included a dedication to beach party film legend and original Mouseketeer Annette Funicello, who passed the same year as Teen Beach Movie's premiere following a long, valiant battle against multiple sclerosis. The dedication read, "In memory of Disney Legend Annette Funicello, the world's most beloved beach movie star.”This is the only Disney Channel Original Movie that was released in 2013, making it the first time this has happened since 1997 with Under Wraps (1997).Next Movie: Cloud 9Creators & Guests Allie Ring - Host Val Agnew - Host ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Charisma Quotient: Build Confidence, Make Connections and Find Love
Do you feel confident in your body? Did you know your level of confidence in your body plays a huge part in your love life? In Episode 382 of The Charisma Quotient, “How to Achieve Radiant Energy To Create Attraction: Interview with Regan Archibald,” Kimmy interviews Regan Archibald — a prominent peptide functional medicine and longevity specialist, known for helping over 70,000 clients enhance their health at East West Health. Reagan, an author of nine books and host of the Unreasonable Health podcast, brings his expertise to explore the vital link between physical well-being and self-confidence. Kimmy and Regan explore the symbiotic relationship between body confidence, attraction, and overall health. They discuss how hormonal imbalances and poor body image can create a 'love shield,' hindering genuine connections. Regan shares his journey from conventional Western medicine to a more integrative approach after overcoming his own health challenges, revealing how personalized health solutions can help you regain control over your life. You'll hear how feeling confident improves physical and mental well-being, which is attractive and why health changes can lead to tangible improvements in personal and professional life. Listen in to hear Regan's inspiring story of a client who, against the odds, transformed her health and increased her confidence, leading her to meet her soulmate and start a family. A healthy body and mind can set the stage for attracting lasting love and happiness. If your health is affecting your love life, then hop on a private call with Kimmy to talk about ways to help you get out of this funk. Also, she has a unique opportunity for a few women who want to take it to the next level. Coming up in February Kimmy is doing a small intimate private retreat called Inner Spark and Soul Retreat focusing on nurturing the body, mind and soul. Through curated activities, this transformative experience combines rejuvenating wellness practices, exploration of femininity energy and self care strategies inside and out. She only has 2 spots left but book a call to discuss what might be best for you to feel good inside and out. https://meetme.so/kimbreakthrough. Charisma Quotient Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and many of your other favorite podcast channels. ************************************************ Kimmy Seltzer is a Confidence Therapist and Authentic Dating Strategist implementing targeted style, emotional and social intelligence to your life. ************************************************ Would you like to connect with Kimmy? Website: https://kimmyseltzer.com/ Chat: https://meetme.so/kimbreakthrough Instagram: @kimmyseltzer Twitter: @kimmyseltzer Join her FREE Facebook Group Love Makeover Insiders: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lovemakeovers
Before Reesha Archibald became a Hollywood television producer and started collaborating with Cedric the Entertainer and Eric Rhone, she was in St. Louis thinking about ways to use her artistic talents. Now that she's made it big as an executive producer on shows including Bounce TV's “Finding Happy” and “Johnson,” she's focused on lifting up St. Louis' talent and providing opportunities for creatives in her hometown. In this episode, she talks about her journey from St. Louis to Hollywood and her vision for storytelling that reflects the breadth of Black lived experiences.
Send us a textJoin us in this insightful discussion with fellow Oxford student Archibald as we delve into the proper methodologies of student protest. In this video, we explore effective strategies for organizing and conducting student activism, focusing on how to ensure that protests are peaceful yet impactful. Building upon the current situation in Oxford, we discuss how one can, if even possible, tred the fine line between making one's voice heard as well as not loosing student support. Support the show--------------------------If you would want to support the channel and what I am doing, please follow me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/christianityforall Where else to find Josh Yen: Philosophy YT: https://bit.ly/philforallEducation: https://bit.ly/joshyenBuisness: https://bit.ly/logoseduMy Website: https://joshuajwyen.com/
It's been a wild year and a half in the Archibald home--deep in survival mode. Here's a peek into the experiments--intentional and unintentional--that we've tried in the wake of my rock-climbing accident. Including simplifying, kitchen cleaning experiments, new hobbies, and more. Episodes mentioned: How She Falls Off a Cliff How Jessica Goes from Surviving to Thriving Essentially and Simply with Greg McKeown
Best-Of summer Series: If you or someone you know is considering taking one of the semaglutide weight loss medications, today's episode is for you. Host Amelia Phillips and endocrinologist Prof. Katherine Samaras discuss the pros and cons, taking an open minded, balanced view, trying to leave harsh judgement at the door. The goal of the episode is to help Healthy Her listeners decide if this is a valid path forward for them or a loved one. They also discuss the best ways to set things up for long term success, and if weaning off the drug without weight gain is possible. About the guest: Prof. Katherine Samaras is a clinical endocrinologist and researcher, with over 140 publications plus a TEDx talk under her belt. She is so well respected that her portrait was painted by artist Sinaed Davies and made it into the 2019 Archibald finals. About the host: Amelia Phillips is a registered exercise scientist and nutritionist with a career spanning 26 years in health. She's a registered exercise scientist, nutritionist and researcher (with a Masters of Human Nutrition). She was the co-founder of health tech company 12WBT which grew from start-up and more recently Inner Vitality, an 8 week online program using biomarkers and personalised health that she runs with an Integrative GP. Amelia also consults to health companies, presents and appears in the media, most recently on the Ch9 show Do You Want to Live Forever. Amelia had four kids in five years and is dedicated to empowering women to build a life after kids on the foundation of health (mental and physical), connection and purpose. If you have a question for Amelia, reach out via Insta @_amelia_phillips, email ap@ameliaphillips.com.au Find out more at www.ameliaphillips.com.au Find out more about Inner Vitality, a new approach to your health: https://innervitality.ameliaphillips.com.au/pages/ CREDITSHost: Amelia Phillips Guest: Katherine Samaras Audio Producer: Darren RothMusic: Matt Nicholich Production Partner: Nova Entertainment Pty Ltd Healthy Her acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey, Scuttlebutt listeners. Thank you for joining us and your continued support. This week, we continue our Road to 250 segment, celebrating the Marine Corps' 250th birthday in 2025. Over The post #178: Paul Westermeyer talks the Grand Old Man of the Marine Corps, Archibald Henderson first appeared on Marine Corps Association.
Hey, Scuttlebutt listeners. Thank you for joining us and your continued support. This week, we continue our Road to 250 segment, celebrating the Marine Corps' 250th birthday in 2025. Over The post #178: Paul Westermeyer talks the Grand Old Man of the Marine Corps, Archibald Henderson first appeared on Marine Corps Association.
Origins - A podcast about Limited Partners, created by Notation Capital
Jessica Archibald is a GP and member of the Investment Committee at Top Tier Capital Partners, where she is co lead of the funds team and participates extensively in the capital formation efforts of the firm. She and Beezer Clarkson, LP at Sapphire Partners, sit down for the next episode in this miniseries on franchise funds - what it takes to build one, and how some firms lose their franchise status. Jessica digs into Top Tier's numbers to discuss the importance of getting reliable DPI in a set timeframe, why it's often better to bet on consistent 3x or even 1x returns, and the importance of succession in building a franchise fund. Learn more about Sapphire Partners: sapphireventures.com/sapphire-partners Learn more about OpenLP: openlp.vc Learn more about Asylum Ventures: asylum.vc Learn more about Top Tier Capital Partners: ttcp.com Subscribe to the OpenLP newsletter for a monthly roundup of the latest venture insights, including the newest Origins episodes, delivered straight to your inbox. CHAPTERS: 0:00 Welcome to Origins 2:10 Jessica's Time with Top Tier 4:08 Fund Graduation Rates 8:43 Who is a Franchise Fund Today? 13:21 ”Is There a DPI Number Somebody Has to Hit to Be Considered Extraordinary?” 17:10 Can You Become a Franchise Fund By Doing Secondaries? 25:08 The Range of Strategies in Franchise Funds 31:32 Maintaining Franchise Status 35:33 What Do Founders Want? 39:42 ”Are You a Franchise Fund If You Haven't Had Some Level of Succession?” 48:02 End of Year Guidance For New Venture Funds
In 1973 in Sydney, a delusional young criminal and his band of disciples set out to ‘Kill Seven' as a way to resurrect a dead child.For a free trial that will give you access to ad-free, early and bonus episodes:Patreon: patreon.com/forgottenaustraliaApple: apple.co/forgottenaustraliaTo buy They'll Never Hold Me:https://www.booktopia.com.au/they-ll-never-hold-me-michael-adams/book/9781923046474.htmlThe Murder Squad:https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-murder-squad-michael-adams/book/9781923046504.htmlHanging Ned Kelly:https://www.booktopia.com.au/hanging-ned-kelly-michael-adams/book/9781922992185.htmlAustralia's Sweetheart:https://www.booktopia.com.au/australia-s-sweetheart-michael-adams/book/9780733640292.htmlEmail: forgottenaustraliapodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Sports Experience Podcast with Chris Quinn and Dominic DiTolla
Episode 280 of “The Sports Experience Podcast” is here & we're back on the hardwood discussing Nate “Tiny” Archibald. One of the best point guards in NBA history, Archibald's basketball career almost never materialized. Though he was a playground legend in New York City with slick moves, incredible passing ability, a solid outside shot and a toughness to drive to the basket, Archibald did not fully display his talents until his senior year of high school. Poor grades forced “Tiny” to begin his college career at Arizona Western in Yuma until he dazzled his final three seasons at Texas Western (UTEP). Archibald (6'1” 150 lbs.) was then selected 19th overall (2nd Round) in the 1970 NBA Draft and became a star for the Cincinnati/Kansas City-Omaha/Kansas City Kings. Though his team was short on talent, Archibald proved to be one of the NBA's best in a big man's league. In 1972-1973, he became the first player in history to lead the league in scoring and assists and even helped the lowly Kings into postseason contention. Unfortunately, injuries and short stints with the New York Nets and Buffalo Braves almost finished Archibald's career until a tremendous second act with the Boston Celtics. Nate helped the Celtics capture the NBA title after the 1980-1981 season, and in turn cemented his legacy as one of the league's best all-time players. Overall, Archibald finished his career with 18.8 PPG, 7. 4 APG, made the All-NBA 1st Team three times, All-NBA 2nd Team twice, was a 7x All-Star, was named to the 50th and 75th NBA Anniversary teams and inducted into the Naismith HOF in 1991. Connect with us on Instagram! Chris Quinn: @cquinncomedy Dominic DiTolla: @ditolladominic Producer: @ty_englestudio Instagram: @thesportsexperiencepodcast If you enjoy this podcast, please help support us @: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-sports-experience-pod/support #sportspodcast #comedypodcast #bostonceltics --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-sports-experience-pod/support
Leveling Up: Creating Everything From Nothing with Natalie Jill
Ready to discover the secrets of age optimizing? Meet Regan Archibald, my go-to peptide guru, who's about to challenge everything you thought you knew about getting older. (Spoiler: It's not what your doctor told you.) What if those "normal" cholesterol numbers aren't telling the whole story? And why are GLPs creating such a buzz in the longevity world? We dive deep into game-changing peptides like BPC-157, Sermorelin, and Melanotan. Trust me - these could be the missing pieces in your health puzzle. Want to know how Regan went from being misdiagnosed to becoming a leading voice in functional medicine? His story will make you rethink everything about traditional healthcare. Ready to unlock the secrets of true longevity? Join us on YouTube for this episode of Midlife Conversations. This is the information you've been searching for. Watch now to discover what the medical establishment isn't telling you about age optimizing. Catch the full episode on YOUTUBE HERE: https://bit.ly/NatalieJillYouTube Want to listen in on a LIVE recording of Midlife Conversations? You can listen in, hear the episode unedited prior to launch AND stay on and ask your questions to the guest! (Don't worry! We won't air your questions so you can stay anonymous!) Go toJoin.Midlifeconversations.com to learn more Jump to the front of the line for your screening: www.agelessfuture.com/nataliejill Free Gifts for being a listener of Midlife Conversations! FREE Mastering the Midlife Midsection guide: https://theflatbellyguide.com/ FREE Age optimizing and supplement guide: https://ageoptimizer.com Additional links you might like to check out! 365 Community for Midlife Womenjoin.midlifeconversations.com The 7 Day Jump Start Midlife Edition www.the7dayjumpstart.com Home workouts www.Nataliejillfitness.com/homefit To advertise on our podcast please reach out to support@Nataliejillfitness.com Connect with me on your social media! Instagram: www.Instagram.com/Nataliejllfit Facebook: www.Facebook.com/Nataliejillfit
Join the GOLDEN BENCH CLUB! All you have to do is leave us a 5-star review and comment on the Apple Podcast app (or any other app and email us a screen shot) and we will read your review on the podcast and welcome you to the Golden Bench Club. This super elite club is only for the best of the best Creating good culture in a dental lab is not easy. It takes dedication from owners and managers to set the path that the lab can follow. Two brothers both went through the apprenticeship program with John Archibald in the 90s. Darin Swartz was instantly hooked and opened up Swartz Dental Arts in the basement of a dental office after graduation. Followed by his younger brother, Mike Swartz graduated and opened his own lab. You would think they would partner up, but for 15 years they ran separate labs in the same space. After seeing technology coming into the industry, it was time to partner up and create Diamondhead Dental Lab (https://diamondheadlab.com/). They talk about doing their own apprenticeship program, growing to 40 employees, creating a culture of partnership and quality, how they stay relevant in ever changing workflows, and staying true to their "North Star" Check out Culture Camp Podcast: https://www.iamjasonhaugen.com/culture-camp Listen to John Wilson from Sunrise Dental Lab (https://www.sunrisedentallaboratory.com/index.php) and take your own lab to the next level by getting in on some of Ivoclar's End of the Year deals (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us/campaigns/ivoclar-equipment-promotions-2024?utm_source=website&utm_medium=content_tile&utm_campaign=equipment_promo) on equipment. If you are looking for your first or looking to expand your capabilities, Ivoclar (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us) has just what you need at a time where it's best to invest. Head over to Ivolcar.com or contact your local rep for all the deals today. Don't let the new year come thinking you should have bettered your lab. Special Guests: Darin Swartz and Mike Swartz.
In this episode, Triple Crowner & thru-hiker Liz "Chuckles" Archibald returns to the podcast to discuss her experiences on the Pacific Crest Trail, Continental Divide Trail, and Appalachian Trail - focusing on her unpopular opinions about hiking them. Here, she goes over: 1. The type of road walk you might enjoy (and the reasons why) 2. Why she didn't like finishing her Triple Crown on the iconic Mt. Katahdin 3. The best time of day to hike 4. The ideal direction for a CDT thru-hike - and the real deal with the Creede Cutoff 5. The unconventional way she felt after her thru-hikes, and much more! You can listen to Episode #168 for a deeper dive into Chuckles' experiences on the Triple Crown trails. You can connect with Chuckles on Instagram here: @adventuresofdotdot Want to watch this episode? If you're a new or experienced long-distance hiker, join our Trail Family! We also publish clips of this episode on our YouTube Channel, Instagram, and TikTok. Did you love this episode? If so, please help fellow hikers find the show by following, rating, and reviewing the podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! Connect With Us: Join The Trail Family THRU-r Website THRU-r Instagram THRU-r TikTok THRU-r Facebook THRU-r Youtube THRU-r Threads Cheer's YouTube Cheer's Instagram Episode Music: "Communicator" by Reed Mathis
Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter | Daily Gardener Community Botanical History On This Day 1793 Archibald Menzies, the Scottish surgeon-botanist, reluctantly departs Santa Barbara aboard the HMS Discovery during Vancouver's expedition. 1810 Asa Gray is born. He was a figure who would become America's preeminent botanist and one of the most influential scientists of the 19th century. Grow That Garden Library™ Read The Daily Gardener review of New Nordic Gardens by Annika Zetterman Buy the book on Amazon: New Nordic Gardens by Annika Zetterman Today's Botanic Spark 1916 Renowned landscape architect Beatrix Farrand (FAIR-rand) creates a visionary rose garden plan for the New York Botanical Garden. Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.
Gratitude can be a big, abstract idea for most young children — but it is important! Feeling grateful can help to foster emotional wellbeing and resilience; it can reduce stress and anxiety, improve relationships, and promote a sense of belonging.Welcome to Season 4 of Little Kids, Big Hearts! We are SO excited to spend more time with you exploring important themes related to children's social and emotional development. In this new episode of Little Kids, Big Hearts, three children (Charlie, Roxy, and Everly) discuss gratitude and what gratitude feels like. They then journey to the Land of Qook-a-lackas aboard magical hoverboards and help a Qook-a-lacka friend, Kwi-loh (played by Lauren Blumenfeld), power up the Gratitude Power Plant in the Land of Qook-a-lackas.Our guest star is Lauren Blumenfeld, an actor, writer, and filmmaker, who has a long list of credits on stage and in movies and TV. Lauren's favorite theatre credits include POTUS (The Geffen Playhouse), The Assembled Parties (Broadway), We Are Proud To Present...(Soho Rep), Sailor Man (NYC Fringe Award) and numerous productions at Ars Nova. Lauren has performed abroad at The Old Vic (London) and regionally at The Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Old Globe (San Diego), The Pittsburgh Public, and The Virginia Stage Company. She was a series regular on the satirical comedy Nightcap and has played recurring roles on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Kevin (Probably) Saves the World, Limitless, Unforgettable, Doubt, Deadbeat, and Archibald's Next Big Thing (Netflix). Lauren's shorts have played in festivals worldwide, including SXSW and SIFF. Learn more online.Sound design and mixing is by Ryan Marth, and the ukulele music you hear is by actor and composer Bill English.Please learn more about the episode online at playsparkler.org/gratitude-powerup-with-lauren-blumenfeld/