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Say thanks and learn more about our podcast sponsor Omnisend. In this episode of *The WP Minute+*, Matt chats with Ariele Krantzow, the Marketing Lead at Pressable, a Managed WordPress Host. Ariele shares her journey from a design-focused background to a thriving career in content and marketing. She highlights her experience as a long-time WordPress user, the community's influence, and the rapid learning curve she faced when she joined Pressable just in time for her first WordCamp.The conversation covers the value of quality hosting, customer education, and marketing strategies tailored to the needs of WordPress users. Ariele describes how Pressable balances startup agility within the larger Automatic ecosystem and focuses on creating a superior user experience. The discussion also focuses on the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in marketing and the WordPress ecosystem, emphasizing the importance of creativity, human connection, and innovation in a fast-evolving digital landscape.## Key Takeaways### Ariele's Journey to Marketing:- Started in design and community roles before transitioning into content marketing.- Values combining creativity and strategy to drive impactful results.### Marketing at Pressable:- Focus on customer education and simplifying the hosting experience.- Pressable is positioned as a premium, quality-driven host with a user-friendly dashboard and top-notch support.### WordPress Community Insights:- Ariele emphasized the value of WordPress in enabling diverse careers, from content marketers to developers.- Engaging with the community at WordCamps has been a cornerstone for learning and growth.### AI in Marketing:- AI is an assistant, not a replacement, for creativity in marketing.- Marketers must focus on producing unique, human-centric content to stand out amidst AI-generated content.### Video Strategy:- Pressable is expanding into video content to complement its robust blog and knowledge base.- Emphasis on relatability and authenticity in video production.### Important Links- *The WP Minute+* Podcast: [thewpminute.com/subscribe](https://thewpminute.com/subscribe) - Connect with Ariele Krantzow: LinkedIn [linkedin.com/in/akrantzow/](https://www.linkedin.com/in/akrantzow/)- Learn more about Pressable: Pressable Website [pressable.com](https://pressable.com/)For more insights and updates, don't forget to subscribe to *The WP Minute+*! Support us for as little as $5 to join our members-only Slack group. ★ Support this podcast ★
I love a juicy tale of a woman diving deep and reclaiming herself.Don't you?When I witness another woman, sharing her story of feminine reclamation there's magic in the air. ✨✨✨It enlivens, inspires and ignites me in a way that's hard to express in words.I guess that makes sense.Words can only capture a part of what's going on here.It's a vibe.It's felt.A resonance. A transmission.And that's what I want to share with you in today's episode.I'm in conversation with womb healer and trailblazer Ariele Myers.Ariele is a Licensed Acupuncturist, Certified Herbalist, Womb Worker and founder of Wisdom of the Womb and the The Fertile Mama Method.As a fertility specialist she's helped thousands of women conceive and have healthy pregnancies. (Many who thought it wasn't possible.)Through her work she recognized that a huge component of the epidemic of female infertility is a fundamental disconnection from the realm of the Feminine, including the body, the womb and the Earth.Which led her to her own journey into Yin, pleasure, desire and so much more.And that's what we're diving deep into in today's episode.Are you ready?Let's dive in!Connect with Ariele!Visit the Wisdom of the Womb site:https://www.wisdomofthewombonline.com/Follow Ariele on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/allwomenarefertileFollow Ariele on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wisdomofthewomb/Follow Ariele on TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@wisdom_of_the_wombDive Deeper With Dianne:Join Dianne live on Zoom on Thursday, September 26, 2024 at 6:00 pm USESTfor a free masterclass that might just change your life. ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️Find Your Calm With TRE:https://shakticore.com/find-your-calm-with-tre-masterclassLearn more about TRE:https://traumaprevention.com/
I Tascabili sono la versione pocket di Libri Brutti Podcast. Con Auroro Borealo, Carlotta Sanzogni e -special guest- Daniele Vaschi (Ariele Frizzante). TITOLO: Pesta duro e vai trànquilo SOTTOTITOLO: Dizionario del linguaggio giovanile AUTORE: Gian Ruggero Manzoni, Emilio Dalomonte EDITORE: Feltrinelli ANNO: 1980 Libri Brutti Podcast è un contenuto d'intrattenimento e comicità. I commenti ai libri sono opinioni personali dei protagonisti, espresse con intento ironico, senza la volontà di offendere nessuno. Per contattarci, potete scrivere un messaggio alla pagina Instagram Libri Brutti: https://www.instagram.com/libri.brutti/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I Tascabili sono la versione pocket di Libri Brutti Podcast. Con Auroro Borealo, Carlotta Sanzogni e -special guest- Daniele Vaschi (Ariele Frizzante). TITOLO: Sgarbi amore mio AUTORE: Grazia Lago EDITORE: Il Ventaglio ANNO: 1994 Libri Brutti Podcast è un contenuto d'intrattenimento e comicità. I commenti ai libri sono opinioni personali dei protagonisti, espresse con intento ironico, senza la volontà di offendere nessuno. Per contattarci, potete scrivere un messaggio alla pagina Instagram Libri Brutti: https://www.instagram.com/libri.brutti/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I Tascabili sono la versione pocket di Libri Brutti Podcast. Con Auroro Borealo, Carlotta Sanzogni e -special guest- Daniele Vaschi (Ariele Frizzante). TITOLO: TuttodARIfare AUTORE: Dari EDITORE: Sperling & Kupfer ANNO: 2009 Libri Brutti Podcast è un contenuto d'intrattenimento e comicità. I commenti ai libri sono opinioni personali dei protagonisti, espresse con intento ironico, senza la volontà di offendere nessuno. Per contattarci, potete scrivere un messaggio alla pagina Instagram Libri Brutti: https://www.instagram.com/libri.brutti/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I Tascabili sono la versione pocket di Libri Brutti Podcast. Con Auroro Borealo, Carlotta Sanzogni e -special guest- Daniele Vaschi (Ariele Frizzante). TITOLO: Amore & sesso in ufficio SOTTOTITOLO: I pro e i contro delle relazioni nell'ambiente di lavoro. Istruzioni per l'uso prima, durante e dopo. AUTORE: Alain Samson EDITORE: Eco ANNO: 2005 Libri Brutti Podcast è un contenuto d'intrattenimento e comicità. I commenti ai libri sono opinioni personali dei protagonisti, espresse con intento ironico, senza la volontà di offendere nessuno. Per contattarci, potete scrivere un messaggio alla pagina Instagram Libri Brutti: https://www.instagram.com/libri.brutti/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Conexão Sociedade: Entrevista com Ariele Melo Nutricionista, que falou sobre consumo ideal do açucar
Dana Ariele Chwatt is a holistic health coach and fertility educator in training who specializes in hormone health and gut health. Since becoming certified through the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in 2020, Dana has worked with numerous clients both in person and virtually through 1:1 and group coaching programs. Dana also runs panels, webinars, workshops, and presentations for communities and corporations. In the episode, Haven chats with Dana about gut and hormone health and how the two are interconnected. Dana gives advice to listers who struggle with stress, bloating, fatigue, and more on how to adapt their lifestyles to feel energized every day. Seriously so much goodness packed in this one - give it a listen! Follow Dana on Instagram @dana.ariele to learn more about supporting your gut health and hormone health.Follow Haven on Instagram @healthbyhaven for more health and wellness content! Get healthy recipes, read wellness articles, and learn all about HxH at healthbyhaven.com.
Send us a Text Message.Do you ever notice street lights or the exterior lighting on buildings? Have you ever wondered who put them there, or how they get their power supply? Engineers design these systems! In fact, there is even an Illuminating Engineering Society to help support engineers in this field of practice.In this episode we sit down with Ariele Chow to discuss her career as an Electronic Systems engineer. Ariele has over a decade of experience in consulting, where she has primarily designed lighting and power systems for civic and commercial projects. In this conversation she talks about her career, the Illuminating Engineering Society, and some of the projects she has completed.
Domenica 9 giugno l'Auditorium di Radio Popolare si è trasformato in una succursale di Radio Rock FM, l'emittente che purtroppo 16 anni fa ha chiuso i battenti. Assieme ad alcuni dei protagonisti (a partire da Ariele, autore del morning show "Pane, burro e rock'n'roll", ma anche Mox Cristadoro e Maurizio Faulisi) abbiamo presentato il documentario It's only Rock FM but I like it di Alberto Sansone. Quest'ultimo, intervistato da Barbara Sorrentini, ha raccontato com'è nato il documentario che racconta gli ultimi esaltanti mesi di vita dell'emittente, tra ospiti, fan e conduttori "fuori dalle righe" come Roberto "Freak" Antoni, leader degli Skiantos. Il documentario è visibile qua: https://vimeo.com/694409353/0ed147773d
Carla Weber"Convivio"Esperienze di crescita e conoscenzaCasa del Teatro Ragazzi e GiovaniSalone Internazionale del Libro / OffUn ciclo di incontri su filosofia, musica e mito con Ugo Morelli, Carlo Boccadoro e Carla Weber Terzo appuntamento con Carla Weber in collaborazione con il Salone Off lunedì 13 maggio ore 17.30 Casa del Teatro Ragazzi e Giovani (Corso Galileo Ferraris 266, Torino) Torino, 3 maggio 2024. Dopo le lectio di Ugo Morelli sul linguaggio della filosofia e di Carlo Boccadoro sul linguaggio della musica, prosegue e termina Convivio.Esperienze di crescita e conoscenza, il ciclo di incontri organizzato dalla Fondazione TRG alla Casa del Teatro rivolto prevalentemente alle e agli insegnanti, ma aperti alla collettività, per riflettere su tre diversi linguaggi teatrali legati ad altrettanti spettacoli in stagione. Da anni la Fondazione TRG, attraverso progetti legati al teatro e soprattutto a una ricca e variegata programmazione con spettacoli pensati per le famiglie, per i giovani e per le scuole, propone temi utili alla crescita delle nuove generazioni nella realtà contemporanea, dalla guerra all'etica, dalla giustizia alle nuove tecnologie, per coinvolgerle nel dibattito attuale e fornire loro strumenti utili per poter leggere e interpretare la realtà del presente. Il tema di quest'anno è legato alla valorizzazione del linguaggio nelle sue molteplici declinazioni - virtuale, sonoro, del mito, della natura, della scienza... - come strumento di comprensione e comunicazione, nella consapevolezza che i linguaggi teatrali possano dare un contributo alla crescita di tutte e tutti. Il terzo e ultimo appuntamento, in collaborazione con il Salone Off, si terrà lunedì 13 maggio alle ore 17.30 con la psicologa, psicoterapeuta, psicoanalista e psicosocioanalista Carla Weber e sarà dedicato al linguaggio del Mito.Nella sua lectio “Perché il mito? A che cosa serve?” Carla Weber, a partire dall'opera teatrale di e con Paola Fresa P come Penelope (che replicherà sempre il 13 maggio alle ore 19,30 alla Casa del Teatro) racconterà le conoscenze tacite di cui il mito è portatore e quali orientamenti individuali e collettivi forma e trasmette nel tempo. Il mito che è parola, narrazione, contribuisce a sviluppare conoscenza per una via altrettanto importante e per niente ancillare a quella basata sulla ragione e lascienza. I miti in cui siamo immersi non li vediamo ma li pratichiamo, regolano cioè quello che sentiamo, immaginiamo, pensiamo e facciamo. La spinta emancipativa delle ragazze incontra i miti loro trasmessi da generazioni precedenti di donne e ne incontra altri che si affermano nel loro tempo di vita. I processi di educazione e cura possono permettere alle ragazze di riconoscere la funzione del mito e la doppia presenza nel mito di fattori emancipativi e di altri protettivi, di replica di una condizione di minorizzazione della donna.“P come Penelope” è una riscrittura del noto personaggio della moglie di Ulisse, che racconta al mondo la sua versione dei fatti con l'intento esplicito di cambiare, se possibile, un finale che sembra già scritto. Uno spettacolo sul potere della parola, una parola data, in questo caso, a chi non l'ha mai avuta perché da sempre è stata raccontata dalle parole di altri - parole maschili - chiamate a interpretare un universo intimo, di complessa decifrazione, ma soprattutto femminile.Paola Fresa ha ricevuto per la sua interpretazione il Premio Nazionale Franco Enriquez 2024 - Città di Sirolo XX edizione, per la categoria Teatro Classico e Contemporaneo sezione Migliore Attrice e Autrice. Carla Weber ha fondato e dirige lo Studio Akoé di Trento. Vanta trentacinque anni di attività clinica e di training nel campo della ricerca azione, della formazione-intervento in gruppi, istituzioni e comunità sociali. Ha avuto incarichi pluriennali di insegnamento nel Master di Politiche di genere presso l'Università di Trento e di ricerca nel Laboratorio di Scienze Cognitive all'Università di Rovereto. Contribuisce attivamente alla ricerca scientifica in psicoanalisi in quanto componente da anni del Comitato scientifico di ASP, Associazione di Studi psicoanalitici di Milano, di cui è stata presidente e già da dodici anni delegata in IFPS, International Federation of Psychoanalytic Societies. Numerose sono le sue pubblicazioni scientifiche. Co-dirige la rivista di psicosocioanalisi Educazione sentimentale, ed ha curato l'Archivio personale di Luigi Pagliarani, in quanto socia della Fondazione Luigi Pagliarani. È vicepresidente di ARIELE, Associazione Italiana di Psicosocioanalisi di Milano. L'ingresso alle lectio è gratuito con prenotazione obbligatoria.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
Injuries can derail your best healthy lifestyle plans, and if you're not careful, they can lead to deconditioning and loss of function. But here's what you need to understand and accept: everyone with an active life gets injured - everyone. So rather than feeling guilt or regret about your aches and pains, it's a much smarter approach to swiftly move into healing mode and take full ownership of the process. On this week's podcast, you'll meet a career yoga teacher and physical therapist whose work focuses on overcoming injuries. Listen and learn: Why many injuries simply require time, yes or yes, to heal The importance of things like shoes, sleep position, and lifestyle choices The power of walking and how to titrate movement vs. pain How to potentially get help from a physical therapist or qualified professional Links Ariele's Anatomy Site ABOUT OUR GUEST Dr. Ariele Foster is a physical therapist and yoga teacher with over two decades experience helping people recover from injuries, manage chronic conditions, and rehab from surgeries. Like the Show? Leave us a review Check out our YouTube channel
Today's episode is a conversation that I have been waiting to have with a guest. In this episode with my new friend, Ariele Myers, we discuss the importance of fertility for all women. Whether you are of childbearing age or not, or want kids or not, this episode will shed light on the importance of taking care of your female body, regardless of your decision. Make sure to check out Ariele's website for ways you can work with her and try her INCREDIBLE teas. You can also find her on Instagram @ariele_myers and @wisdomofthewomb. She also had a Facebook Group you can join.Want to WATCH the podcast on YouTube? Now you can! Watch & listen with this link:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvxZW1UUEZoDhyOSKqcZqKw***CHECK THIS OUT!!***Podcast Facebook Community:Have you joined the podcast Facebook community yet?! If not and you are a woman who is interested in having a place to connect, inspire, and support other like-minded women, this is the place for you! In the Facebook community, we will share our health and wellness journeys to normalize these talks we often shy away from or feel are not welcome. They are welcome here, and I can't wait to see you there!!Use the following link to request to join:https://www.facebook.com/groups/385487936132272/Bi-Weekly Newsletter:Join my bi-weekly email list by sending me an email to kellybholisticwellness@gmail.comProducts I am OBSESSED with:Therasage:Use code KELLYB to save 10% on your portable Infrared Sauna and take your healing to the next level! Click HERE to shop.Skin Essence Organics:Skin Essence Organics is a fantastic company that makes affordable, non-toxic skin care products that not only smell good but feel good, too! All of their products are 100% plant-based, organic, cruelty-free, gluten-free, and non-GMO. To start supporting your body and our environment, head on over to https://www.skinessenceorganics.com/ (if you are in the US) or https://www.skinessence.ca/ (if you are in Canada) to try out these amazing products. You can get 10% off of your order when you use the code: kelly, plus free shipping on orders of $49 or more.Funk It Wellness:Funk It Wellness Seed Cycling Kits and Maca Powder can be found at: https://funkitwellness.com/Use the code: KELLY20 to save 20% on your order!!Finally, if this podcast resonates with you, it would mean the world to me if you could take 20 seconds of your time and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Reviews help this podcast become more searchable, allowing me to impact more people like you! Feel free to tag me on Instagram @kelly_bluth so that I can personally thank you or reach out to me via email at kellybholisticwellness@gmail.com. I am so grateful to you and look forward to continuing on this journey together.
Embark on an enlightening exploration of fertility and feminine energy with our esteemed guest, Ariele Myers, a revered acupuncturist and fertility virtuoso. This episode promises to guide you through the delicate symphony of Chinese medicine, offering profound revelations on how aligning our lives with our deepest womb wisdom can catalyze personal and professional metamorphosis. Witness the harmonious blend of ancient practices with modern insights as Ariele brings her wealth of knowledge and heartfelt experiences to the forefront, illuminating the path for women everywhere to reclaim their health and vitality.Ariele Myers gracefully navigates the sacred alliance of yin and yang energies, highlighting their pivotal influence on fertility and personal growth. She unravels the tapestry of challenges that disrupt our fertile essence, from hormone-disrupting pollutants to the pervasive disconnect from our feminine core. As we traverse from the physical to the ethereal realms of health, Ariele illuminates the powerful interplay between our environment, lifestyle choices, and the energy we embody. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone seeking to deepen their connection with their body and fertility, as we weave the eternal wisdom of Chinese medicine into the fabric of our daily lives.Concluding our intimate conversation, we delve into the transformative potential of embracing holistic perspectives on common fertility setbacks. Ariele shares her pioneering ventures, Wisdom of the Womb and the Whole Woman Collective, which serve as beacons of empowerment, uniting experts to discuss the multifaceted aspects of fertility and overall well-being. Join us for a soul-nourishing session that transcends the ordinary, as we celebrate the essential balance of energies that resonate within our beings and ripple out into every facet of our existence.To connect with Ariele: IG: wisdomofthewomb TikTok: wisdom_of_the_womb FB: allwomenarefertile Pinterest: wisdomofthewomb www.wisdomofthewombonline.comSupport the showTo connect with Kasia @The_Other_Way_Podcast www.inflowplanner.com (use code "podcast10" for 10% off) @InFlowPlanner Submit topic/theme/speaker requests
Continua il nostro viaggio nel mondo delle api grazie ad Ariela Muzzarelli che ci fa capire quanto siano cruciali per la nostra vita quotidiana.Le api sono i veri eroi della nostra tavola, contribuendo a produrre il cibo che amiamo.Ariele ci svela i trucchi del mestiere per raccogliere il miele in sicurezza.Occorre molta attenzione e pazienza.Come ogni volta che si ha a che fare con qualsiasi tipo di essere vivente.Lasciamo spazio ai fiori selvatici e alle piante autoctone.Ariela ci incoraggia a dire addio al noioso prato all'inglese nei nostri giardini e a promuovere la diversità.Un altro affascinante esempio di come una persona possa abbracciare la natura, contribuendo a un futuro più sostenibile. Continua il tuo prezioso lavoro, Ariela, hai tutto il nostro incoraggiamento.
Ospiti Salvo Laudani organizzatore di "Grappoli Etna 2023", Giuseppe Barone direttore artistico del Rock Contest 2023, Debora Scalzo regista, autrice ed ideatrice della Rassegna "EtnaStar" e Ariele cantautrice palermitana
Dana Ariele Chwatt is the co-host of the Wild Wild Wellness podcast and a holistic health coach who specializes in gut health, hormone health and women's health. Since becoming certified through the institute for integrative nutrition in 2020, Dana has worked with numerous clients both in person and virtually through 1:1 and group coaching programs. Dana also runs panels, webinars, workshops and presentations for communities and corporations. She's passionate about building community and connecting with women to empower them in their health. ResourcesAviva RommAlisa Vitti Shilajit Dr. Mindy PelzByron Katie
Michael and Ariele talk to local artist Scott Lowder in advance of his upcoming Storytellers Session this month. https://scottlowdermusic.com/ https://www.facebook.com/scottlowdermusic https://www.instagram.com/scottlowdermusic/ https://linktr.ee/theroostergastonia --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theroostergastonia/support
Today I speak with Ariele Foster, a (whole body) doctor of physical therapy, a multi-disciplinary yoga and movement teacher since 2001, founder of Yoga Anatomy Academy (online continuing education for yoga teachers) and a former work colleague of Carrie. Ariele has a particular interest in helping yoga practitioners and those with hip injuries recover from injury. She considers herself a nonsense slayer in the "Wild West" that is wellness on the internet.A yoga injury led her to physical therapy, and in the nearly 2 decades since, she's developed a keen sensitivity to the falsehoods spread in the yoga world, anatomy-related and otherwise, as well as the wellness and sometimes physical therapy worlds.We talk about:-relaxation and the pelvic floor-unpacking Yin yoga-pregnant moms and hip openers-mind-body connection-expecting too much from yoga-prevalent voices in yoga-making time for yoga-yoga teachers talking about the pelvic floorTime Stamps1:00 introduction3:17 yin yoga and the pelvic floor8:52 yoga for hip openers 12:22 helping moms relax through yoga14:30 history of yoga in the USA20:02 yoga being strenuous25:05 finding your space in yoga31:15 mula banda and the pelvic floor41:53 resourcesCONNECT WITH CARRIEIG: https://www.instagram.com/carriepagliano/Website: https://carriepagliano.comCONNECT WITH ARIELEIG: https://www.instagram.com/dr.ariele.foster/Website: https://wellilo.com/Website: https://yogaanatomyacademy.com/Today I speak with Ariele Foster, a (whole body) doctor of physical therapy, a multi-disciplinary yoga and movement teacher since 2001, founder of Yoga Anatomy Academy (online continuing education for yoga teachers) and a former work colleague of Carrie. Ariele has a particular interest in helping yoga practitioners and those with hip injuries recover from injury. She considers herself a nonsense slayer in the "Wild West" that is wellness on the internet.A yoga injury led her to physical therapy, and in the nearly 2 decades since, she's developed a keen sensitivity to the falsehoods spread in the yoga world, anatomy-related and otherwise, as well as the wellness and sometimes physical therapy worlds.We talk about:-relaxation and the pelvic floor-unpacking Yin yoga-pregnant moms and hip openers-mind-body connection-expecting too much from yoga-prevalent voices in yoga-making time for yoga-yoga teachers talking about the pelvic floorTime Stamps1:00 introduction3:17 yin yoga and the pelvic floor8:52 yoga for hip openers 12:22 helping moms relax through yoga14:30 history ofThe Active Mom Postpartum Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to Postpartum for active moms & the postpartum professionals who help them in their journey. This show has been a long time in the making! You can expect conversation with moms and postpartum professionals from all aspects of the industry. If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST! If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 start rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)
Abigail sits down with Ariele Fredman, a book publicist turned literary agent at United Talent Agency (UTA). Ariele is actively seeking commercial fiction in: General fiction, Mystery, Romance, Suspense/thriller, Feel-Good Fiction, Women's Fiction, and YA. Ariele joined UTA after working 12 years at Atria Books, where she worked across genres and launched bestselling campaigns from Colleen Hoover and Fredrik Backman to Zakiya Dalila Harris and Lisa Jewell (among others!). She has an exceptional knack at understanding people and instilling confidence in authors, and she is actively growing her MSWL! In addition to learning about Ariele's shift from publicist to agent, Ariele sheds light on various writing and publishing topics, some including: How to empower writers by asking the right questions How to help writers understand where they best fit in the market Her perspective on commercial fiction and her mission to expand the genre at UTA Why voice matters, examples of exemplary voice, and even how to improve your voice in an email Ways to discover and pitch a story's hook How to define and pitch a story's stakes And more! Does Ariele sound like the ideal literary agent for you? Send her your query! Ariele's Full MSWL: Review it here Learn more about UTA: Visit their website Follow Abigail and Ariele: Website: www.abigailkperry.com IG: @abigailkperry | @arielestewart Twitter: @abigailkperry | @arielestewart
This mindful moment shares a walking meditation. This meditation can be practiced during your daily walk, down a hallway, or any place you can take a few steps. There are a lot of benefits to walking meditation, but my favorite is the way it helps us connect with the earth as we connect with ourselves. And this meditation gets us moving, which Dr. Ariele foster reminded us of the importance of in Episode 39: Movement as we Age with Dr. Ariele Foster. • 07:00 Meditation beginsJoin the ~*Dream Team*~ and get a shout-out on our next episode as you help make dreams come true!Follow Holly on Instagram and check out her offerings online.Episode sponsored by Connect Wellness. Connect Wellness empowers people with tools to connect with themselves, others, and the present moment.Be wise-- sign up to be the first to know what's next!
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Ariele Foster, a physical therapist and founder of Yoga Anatomy Academy, about movement as we age. Ariele de-bunks common misconceptions about movement and yoga asana in the wellness space, such as the difference between yoga and yoga asana, what functional movement actually is and why it matters, and how to modify movement as we age.Introducing Ariele Foster [02:59]What is the difference between yoga and asana? [12:12]How physical therapy impacts yoga asana [14:49]What is functional movement and why is it important?[21:00]How to modify movement as we age? [28:50]How do we know when it's time to adjust our movement routine?[44:00] Instagram : @yogaanatomyacademy @dr.ariele.fosterAriele is a doctor of physical therapy and the founder of Yoga Anatomy Academy, a no-nonsense, evidence-based resource for learning yoga anatomy and movement science. She runs an integrative physical therapy clinic both virtually and in Washington DC. In addition to teaching online courses and an anatomy mentorship through Yoga Anatomy Academy, she has taught courses with and written for Yoga Journal on hip stability and fascia release, before gracing the cover of Yoga Journal Australia in 2018. Ariele began teaching yoga in 2001. Her grandmother was also a yoga teacher. Follow Holly on Instagram and check out her offerings online.Episode sponsored by Connect Wellness. Connect Wellness empowers people with tools to connect with themselves, others, and the present moment.Be wise-- sign up to be the first to know what's next!
On today's HEALING 101, I'm speaking to Dr. Ariele Noble, the head of research psychology at Mental Health Innovations and a chartered counselling psychologist. With 20 years of experience in the field of mental health and wellness, her clinical and research backgrounds help those who suffer from mild and severe mental and or physical difficulties. Today, we are going to be speaking about the relationship between eating disorders and loneliness and what anyone suffering should do to avoid isolating and retreating further into the illness. Follow Hurt to Healing on Instagram:@hurttohealingpodA big thank you our wonderful charity partner Shout. Shout is the UK's first 24/7 mental health text support service so if you're struggling or in need of someone to talk to, please remember to text Shout to 85258. Thank you to our corporate supporter, Brown Advisory, a global investment management firm which is passionate about raising awareness of mental health challenges in order to help people thrive in an ever-changing world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ariele Mendes - técnica de artes cênicas do Sesc PE, sobre o espetáculo português "Sozinha" que circula pelo estado neste mês de janeiro
Ariele Foster is a doctor of physical therapy and the founder of Yoga Anatomy Academy, a no-nonsense, evidence-based resource for learning yoga anatomy and movement science. She runs an integrative physical therapy clinic in Washington DC (and via telehealth). In addition to teaching online courses and an anatomy mentorship through Yoga Anatomy Academy, she has also taught online courses for and written for Yoga Journal on hip stability and fascia release. Ariele began teaching yoga in 2001 and her grandmother was also a yoga teacher.
Physician Assistants have been an important partner to MDs for 50 years. A big crowd is in the studio to talk about physician assistants during National PA Week! PA2 students Ariele and Hannah join M2s Chandler, Hend, and Sophie to talk about the partnership in learning they have at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, as well as their future partnerships with physicians. The gang explores these roles and more in an improv game of General Hazepital.
We talk our upcoming interview with Steven and Brenda before we get into the latest episode of Seeking Sister Wife. We talk Steven's kids and parenting being a trip, Sideon and Ariele seeming like a matching made in heaven, matching pajamas from the Davis family, Garrick and Danielle seeming fake, and more!For our bonus episodes and access to all our content, come join us: www.patreon.com/escapetorealitypodcastDon't forget to review and subscribe on Apple PodcastsFollow us on Twitter: @escapetopod Instagram: @escapetorealitypodcastSend us an email: escapetorealitypodcast@gmail.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Yes, you will (did) work hard to get your MD, but others have doctorates, too. Lighten up. Noah (M2), Ariele (PA2), Nicole (M2), and Miranda (MSTP) discuss the impulse many MDs and MDs-to-be have to gatekeep the word “doctor” when advanced practice providers use it.PhDs, DNPs, AuDs and many more also have doctorates. Instead of worrying about who worked harder to get it, better perhaps to support each other and not worry about who deserves to call themselves a doctor.The American Board of Radiology did something crazy–they told programs their trainees will get a bunch of leave for birthing and non-birthing parents to care for their newborns. Noah and Ariele try the third hand experiment. Tik Tok science for the win? Or is it social pseudoscience? We Want to Hear From You: YOUR VOICE MATTERS! No matter where you fall on any spectrum, we want your thoughts on our show. Do you agree or disagree with something we said today? Did you hear something really helpful? Are we delivering a podcast you want to keep listening to? We'll be sure your ideas are heard by all–leave a message at 347-SHORTCT (347-746-7828) and we'll put your message in a future episode (use *67 to be an “Unknown caller”). We want to know more about you: We do more things on… Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theshortcoatYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheShortCoat You deserve to be happy and healthy. If you're struggling with racism, harassment, hate, your mental health, or some other crisis, visit http://theshortcoat.com/help, and send additions to the resources there to theshortcoats@gmail.com. We love you. Music provided by Argofox. License: bit.ly/CCAttributionDOCTOR VOX – Heatstroke: youtu.be/j1n1zlxzyRE Catmosphere – Candy-Coloured Sky:
On this episode of Talking Away The Taboo, Ariele Mortkowitz, joins Aimee Baron, MD to talk about… -Svivah -The impact of community in response to fertility challenges -The support from faith communities -Pain, stigma, and isolation Connect with Ariele and Svivah: -Follow them on Instagram -Check out their website -Find them on Facebook Connect with us: -Check out our website -Follow us on Instagram and send us a message -Check out our Facebook page -Watch our videos on YouTube -Follow us on TikTok -Email us at info@iwassupposedtohaveababy.org
In episode #160 of The Hormone P.U.Z.Z.L.E Podcast, our guest Ariele Myers talks about Conscience Conception. More about Ariele Myers: Ariele Myers is a Licensed Acupuncturist and Board Certified Herbalist, Alchemical Healer and Fertility Specialist. She created Wisdom of the Womb and the Fertile Mama Fertility Fix to expand her reach to help women everywhere experience the embodiment and empowerment that is their birthright. Thank you for listening! Follow Ariele on Instagram: @wisdomofthewomb Follow Coach Kela on Instagram: @kela_healthcoach Get your FREE Fertility Meal Plan: https://coachkela.com/ For sponsorship opportunities, email HPS Media at podcast@coachkela.com.
Ritorna “Note sulle note”, il programma musicale settimanale, nel quale annoto per voi piccoli appunti prima di lasciarvi ai brani scelti, che di puntata in puntata andiamo a conoscere. Questo è il nostro ventunesimo incontro, dedicato al Tango Argentino. Il Tango è un genere musicale e un ballo originario del Rio De La Plata. Nasce in Argentina come espressione popolare e artistica. Comprende musica, danza, testo e canzone. Perché si chiami tango, nessuno lo sa. Alle origini del Tanto Argentino troviamo il Nase, nel periodo denominato Canyengue, ovvero “Vecchia guardia”, che va dal 1880 al 1920. Un ibrido di altre musiche, come la Milonga e il Tango Andaluz. Comincia ad essere di moda tra il 1910 e il 1920 a Parigi, Berlino, Roma e Vienna. I reggenti dell'epoca vietarono agli ufficiali in uniforme di ballare questo novo ritmo. Inizialmente il Tango veniva eseguito da violino, chitarra e flauto. Alcuni Tanghi erano scritti per pianoforte e voce. Nel ‘900 fu la volta di pianoforte, violino e fisarmonica. In seguito si iniziarono a formare vere e proprie orchestre. Nella dittatura argentina che governò dal 24 marzo 1976 al 10 dicembre 1983, il Tango fu relegato a ballo in abitazioni private, vietato nelle riunioni pubbliche nelle Milonghe. Considerato dalla società argentina come la “pecora nera” nella cultura argentina, fu solo grazie a Claudio Segovia che con il suo spettacolo “Show Tango Argentino” al teatro du Chatelet dall'11 al 17 novembre 1983 che la stampa argentina ha cominciato a prenderlo in considerazione. La musica nel Tango ha sempre continuato ad evolversi come negli anni '60 nel Tango Nuevo di Astor Piazzolla. Il Tango è eleganza e passionalità, o, come qualcuno ha detto: “il Tango è un pensiero triste che si balla”. Andremo ad ascoltare: Fueron tres anos (Hector Varela), Daddy's Bolero (Francis Goya), Argentine(Tango Nuevo), Vuelvo Al Sur(Gotan Project), Oblivion(Astor Piazzolla), Por Una Cabeza, Querer (Francesca Gagnon), Jalouise Tzigane Tango(Jacob Gade), Sentimentos(Tango Nuevo), Tango Poema(Solo Tango Orquesta Tipica), Ariele e Calibano (Sineterra), El Huracan (Edgardo Donato y Su Orquesta Tipica), Libertango(Astor Piazzolla), Mil Pasos(Soha), Historia De Un Amor(Guadalupe Pineda), Dance Me To The End Of Love (Leonard Cohen). Buon ascolto da Lorella Turchetto Michieli. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radio-nostra/support
Ariele Mortkowitz is passionate about working with and for women. She creates communities that help women interact with each other, their families and their faith. Ariele has dedicated herself to the pursuit of fulfilling female spiritual and communal experiences. Prior to the creation of SVIVAH, she created the Agam Center to establish a Jewish communal home for women's spirituality, wellness, ritual, and education. She has dedicated her life to learning and becoming a woman who spiritually uplifts other women. Through her work, she had developed many connections that inspired and encouraged her to create SVIVAH. Although Ariele describes the creation of SVIVAH as a happy accident, Ariele's experience and learning positioned her to successfully launch SVIVAH. In the three years of SVIVAH's existence they have grown from a gathering of 50 women to a database of over 2,000. ABOUT SVIVAH (From their website)SVIVAH is a multigenerational, inclusive, powerful community of Jewish women*.SVIVAH is a women-designed, women-run, women-centered community dedicated to exploring, designing, and discovering a more nourishing, inspiring, and connected Jewish communal experience for women. The purpose of “community” is to make us stronger, nurture our values, show us where we belong, inspire and enable us to achieve more than we can alone. It is time for women to ensure that our Jewish community fills these universal communal needs for ourselves. As an inclusive, women-only space in the Jewish community, SVIVAH serves as a training ground, a safe space for skill-building and exploration, a “dugout” to empower women to be at their best when they go back out on the “playing field” of our professional and social spheres. SVIVAH is committed to creating communal conversations and support for women's health, wealth, spiritual, professional, and personal empowerment as a vehicle for strengthening us as individuals and making us more powerful as a collective. It is a space for meaningful interactions with like-minded, like-hearted individuals and an opportunity to be strengthened by what we have in common, while growing from the ways we differ. Let us not waste the incredible strength and value of our diverse, multigenerational Jewish womanhood. Women are strengthened by each other; the Jewish community will be better for our strength. Of us. By us. For us.In an ever-increasingly egalitarian global society, there is need for a women-only space for Jewish women to convene, connect, and build confidence through community. There is proven scientific benefit to women connecting meaningfully with other women. Neurologically, women benefit from the community of other women – women who share their values and life-experience. We want to invest in connections built on shared experience rather than common demographics or location. We want to widen the pipleline to the bounty of community resources intended to help us live our strongest lives. In times that are increasingly fraught by “the plague of loneliness”, lack of connection, limited time, why not maximize the purposefulness of our Jewish community and its value to its women? Women are stronger with community – let's give it to them.In Hebrew, “svivah” means “to surround her” – and that's exactly what we do.*SVIVAH DEFINES "JEWISH WOMAN" AS ANYONE WISHING TO BE INCLUDED IN A CIRCLE OF JEWISH WOMEN.*Follow SVIVAH on Facebook , Instagram , Twitter, and YouTube.Support the show (https://www.bridges613.org/donate)
20 anni fa 29 novembre 2001 si spegneva a 58 anni dopo una lunga lotta contro la malattia George Harrison. la famiglia rilasciava un breve comunicato Ha lasciato questo mondo come aveva vissuto - pensando a Dio, senza paura della morte, in pace e circondato dalla famiglia e dai suoi amici.
22 novembre 1963 John Fitzgerald Kennedy il presidente degli Stati Uniti d'America viene assassinato a Dallas, un lutto collettivo che colpisce il mondo intero.
Lyall talks about the signs it's time to end a relationship, when the relationship just needs work, and how guys should handle a "meh" situation. Ariele comes on to talk about how to reconnect within a relationship, and you hear why Ariele and Lyall will be broken up in 2-3 years. h Buy Lyall a housewarming gift: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1D13G6MK7HGE8?ref_=wl_share https://linktr.ee/LyallBehrens --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/support
Ariele Elia, Fashion Law In the seventh episode of More Than Fashion: The SNR Podcast, our host and Silver Needle Runway Communications Director, Erica Capobianco, is joined by Ariele Elia, Assistant Director of the Fashion Law Institute at Fordham University. Join Erica and Ariele as they discuss exactly what Fashion Law truly entails, her journey as a student of Art History to one of the pioneers of the fashion law field, the connection between her curation of the exhibit "Faking It: Originals, Copies, and Counterfeits” at the Museum of FIT and her decision to venture into the field of fashion law, the difference between a counterfeit and following trends, and the true meaning of sustainability ethical and legal practice. Later in the episode, Erica and Ariele dive into a rundown of the goals of the Fashion Law Institute and the amazing difference they are making in the industry, and Ariele's predictions for the evolution of fashion law. Learn More about Ariele Elia: Ariele Elia is currently the Assistant Director of the Fashion Law Institute at Fordham Law. Previously, she served as the Assistant Curator of Costume and Textile at the Museum at FIT for seven years, where she curated or co-curated a number of exhibits including: "Faking It: Originals, Copies, and Counterfeits," “Global Fashion Capitals,” and "Black Fashion Designers.” Elia recently developed the course Cultural Awareness, Design Responsibility, and the Law at FIT. She has lectured internationally at the United Nations, Oxford, and Columbia Law. In January the Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal published her note “Fashion's Destruction of Unsold Goods: Responsible Solutions for an Environmentally Conscious Future”. Her latest chapter, “Dapper Dan: The Original Streetwear Influencer,” will be published in the upcoming book Black Designers in American Fashion in 2021. Elia received a M.S.L. in Fashion Law from Fordham University School of Law. She also holds an M.A. in Fashion and Textile: History, Theory, and Museum Practices from FIT, and a B.A. in Art History from Saint Mary's College of California. You can follow along on Ariele's journey via: Instagram: @arielechantel LinkedIn: Ariele Elia Where can you find us? Apple Podcasts: More Than Fashion: The SNR Podcast Spotify: More Than Fashion: The SNR Podcast Instagram: @silverneedlerunway Facebook: Silver Needle Runway TikTok: @silverneedlerunway --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Lyall is joined by Ariele to unpack when is "too soon" or "too late" to do something in a relationship. We get into saying "I love you," taking off the condom, passing gas, showing your ugly side, and discussing your sexual desires. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/support
Lyall talks about his time in Maui with Ariele, the line between paradise prices vs feeling ripped off, what's changed and more. This is a fluff piece. Toxic gang resumes next episode.....maybe. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/support
Lyall breaks down The Wire vs Snowfall, categories include Authenticity, Characters You Would Not Wanna Run Into, Pilot Episode, Weak Links and more. We finish with Ariele joining Lyall for a season 4 recap and season 5 predictions. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/support
Lyall and Ariele unpack bad service, tip shaming, and their personal line of when it's bad enough not to tip. They discuss the audacity of Bay Area servers, including one who tried to pick up Lyall after doing a terrible job. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/support
Lyall goes through his racial rolodex and personal bias. Ariele joins us to unpack different types of Jews and relations with the Black community. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/support
Lyall and Ariele unpack archetypes of manhood, talk about the difference between a “nice guy” and a “good guy”, and share stories of run-ins with players, scumbags, and losers. https://linktr.ee/LyallBehrens --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/support
Lyall unpacks why so many people have a hard time treating men like full individuals, shares a few stories, and brings Ariele on to explain why so many women don't seem to genuinely care about men. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/support
Lyall unpacks when ghosting is justified, when it's wack, and how to be a man and have the hard conversations that you're trying to avoid with ghosting. Ariele joins for a brand new segment called, "She has a fat ass, but..." where we learn what lines Lyall would cross in order to to get with a girl with his favorite body part. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/support
Lyall talks about what he does to maintain sanity during the pandemic and the importance of social media breaks. He and Ariele discuss the line between believing science and being a dirtbag. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/support
Lyall unpacks community hoes not having a high body count, barter-system hoes, sociopathic hoes and why sex workers are exempt from being hoes. Ariele comes on to explain why men can't be hoes after Lyall gave examples of why men can be hoes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/support
Lyall unpacks things he believed when he was younger and was wrong about. Hard work always wins, having sex with a lot of Women makes you feel good and money habits. Ariele joins us later in the episode to unpack being wrong about AIDS, friendship and how easy it is to be famous. Join us for a NYE Comedy Show on Zoom: https://laughcitynye.eventbrite.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/support
Lyall is joined by the lovely Ariele to unpack birthdays with your significant other, pressure on men that are broke at the moment, Lyall learns why women nag about their birthday, what it takes to have your born day crown slapped off, birthday red flags and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/support
Lyall is joined with the lovely Ariele to unpack California vacations. Lyall's hate for Lake Tahoe, the proper way to do Wine country, why San Francisco is the only place you need to visit in the Bay Area, San Diego tricking people, LA expectations and Santa Barbara's versatility. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/support
Let's begin with a short PSA: Do not vote for Kanye West this upcoming election. Now, getting into our new episode. NYU seniors Camille Barbin and Ariele Deshommes came on to talk about a petition they started to get the CAS Politics department to hire Black professors since there are currently zero in their major. We discuss the need for more diverse faculty in academia, the strengths and shortcomings of NYU's Politics department, and break down NYU's overall response to the Black Lives Matter movement in the past month and a half. Read and sign their petition here: http://chng.it/9gVrwW5C --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app