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Sow What with Anna McGuire
Dealing with Church Hurt with Brooke Martin

Sow What with Anna McGuire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 44:02


I am PASSIONATE about the local church, and the people who are a part of it. As Brooke so eloquently puts it, "Where there are people, there are problems." With so many differing personalities and backgrounds with people who make up the church, at some point, individuals will probably experience some kind of conflict. How do you respond when you feel hurt or your expectations aren't by people in the church?Brooke and I are talking all about the  practical next steps to take to move past bitterness and to enjoy the church the way Jesus intended!Having the Conversations We Hate to Have:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sow-what-with-anna-mcguire/id1527068301?i=1000489377294About Brooke Martin:Brooke is from Manila, Arkansas (population: 3,278). She graduated from Evangel University in Springfield, MO with a degree in Biblical Studies & minors in Church Leadership & Music. Brooke is an avid couponer, loves eating sushi, is always singing, & enjoys cooking!In college, she realized that the reason that there are still unreached people in the world is because the Church hasn't been following Jesus’ plan of generational discipleship. She realized that Chi Alpha Campus Ministries disciples students better than any organization that she had heard of & because of this, she devoted her life to it.Brooke is an ordained minister & has been serving alongside her husband as a US Missionary for 6 years. They are now lead directors of Chi Alpha Campus Ministries at The University of Tennessee.

The Story of a Brand
Parsley Health - You Deserve the Attention of 1 on 1 Care

The Story of a Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 42:58


***This episode is brought to you by ATTN Agency and Omnisend.*** In the second part of this Feature, we sit back down with Brooke Travis, CMO of Parsley Health. Parsley Health is a healthcare brand that provides personalized doctor-led care and support for chronic conditions, online or in-person. Brooke shares with us that Parsley Health serves many people suffering from chronic conditions or symptoms. Most interesting, people come to Parsley because they are frustrated with their current healthcare. As Brooke mentions, "Their primary care doctor who can't help them, somebody's not listening to them. Most people come to us frustrated. They're hugely disillusioned by the health care system. They have not gotten answers to their questions, and they are so sick of feeling not well." Join Ramon Vela and Brooke as they breakdown the inside story of Parsley Health. In part 2, we discuss Getting into the customer's shoes; Parsley Health case studies; Why genetic testing; Why you deserve the attention of 1 on 1 care; How they reduce the dependency on medication and pills; A Tour of the Parsley Health process; Why they offer a FREE trial; and much more. For more on Parsley Health, visit: https://www.parsleyhealth.com/ * OUR SHOW IS MADE POSSIBLE WITH THE SUPPORT OF ATTN Agency. ATTN Agency is a full-funnel growth and performance digital marketing agency with proven strategies to scale and optimize direct to consumer brands through tactical media buying, data-driven analysis, and unrivaled creative services. If you are looking back on this year wondering what went wrong or what could have gone better, or if you're starting to put together your game plan for 2021, I have one piece of advice: you need to talk to ATTN Agency. I’ve interviewed several of their clients, and I can say that they are the best in the business. ATTN represents some of the fastest-growing direct to consumer brands, delivering month over month results. Go to https://www.attnagency.com/storyofabrand/ for a comprehensive, no-obligation, 14 point audit of your social, search, shopping, email, and SMS channels. * This episode was brought to you by Omnisend. Omnisend is an e-commerce marketing platform that goes above and beyond regular email campaigns - so you can start increasing your sales, not your workload. With Omnisend, you’ll be launching pre-built e-commerce automation in no time, as well as intuitively segmenting customers and even trying out SMS or push notifications - all from the same platform. The best part? Omnisend provides an immediate boost to your revenue while staying as comfortable as drag & drop email building - with automated emails averaging up to 40% of total email revenue. Join Hallmark, Duke Cannon, and 50,000 other high-growth brands who choose Omnisend to grow their e-commerce businesses on autopilot. Start your 14-day free trial today. No credit card is required. Visit https://www.omnisend.com/sob/

Remedial Herstory: The Other 50%
Episode 10: It's not about Feminism

Remedial Herstory: The Other 50%

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 39:03


In this episode Kelsie and Brooke celebrate 10 episodes, the life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and her fight for equal treatment under law. Further, they talk about how her case is just another example of calling human rights the dirty f-word, "feminist." This is just another way of diminishing women's accomplishments... something history is really good at. In ancient times many women took up arms to fight against Roman and Han expansion... yet few know their names. Why? This isn't about feminism, it's accurate. As Brooke says, let's get into this.BibliographyMark, Joshua J. "Boudicca." Ancient History Encyclopedia. Last modified November 08, 2013. https://www.ancient.eu/Boudicca/.Mark, Joshua J. "Zenobia." Ancient History Enclopedia. Last modified September 14, 2014. https://www.ancient.eu/zenobia/.Levenson, Michael. "Confirmation Battle Looms as Trump Picks Barrett for Supreme Court." New York Times. Last modified September 27, 2020. https://www.nytimes.com/live/2020/09/26/us/trump-vs-biden.Szczepanski, Kallie. "Who Were the Trung Sisters of Ancient Vietnam? Fought the Invasion From the Powerful Eastern Han Dynasty of China." Thought Co. Last modified June 11, 2019. https://www.thoughtco.com/trung-sisters-heroes-of-vietnam-195780.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/remedialherstory)

Between the Reps with Brooke Ence & Jeanna Cianciarulo
Fitness Bullies, Trampolines, & Tiger King

Between the Reps with Brooke Ence & Jeanna Cianciarulo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 59:24


As Brooke finds alternatives to a nail salon and Jeanna goes internet shopping out of pure boredom, the BTR crew is here to keep you entertained during your stay-at-home adventure! In these uncertain times, come join Brooke and Jeanna as we talk about the most important topics of the day. Stay safe out there, folks! Send us emails at: betweenthereps@gmail.com  For more Brooke on Insta: @brookeence  For more Jeanna on Insta: @jeanna_cianciarulo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Make It Happen Outdoors Podcast
62 How Brooke Gilley Makes It Happen.

Make It Happen Outdoors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 87:50


Hang on because this podcast is a wild ride! In this episode we chat with extreme snowmobile rider Brooke Gilley  @gilleybrooke Brooke is an adrenaline junkie who has been involved in motorsports and addicted to the outdoors since she was young. Whether  you're an avid snowmobile rider, beginner or just thinking about trying the sport out this episode is for you. We cover all aspects of riding from safety, to what and how to buy, to the groups to belong to and the training you can get. Look for Brooke when you're out on the mountain and be prepared to be schooled! As Brooke's grandpa said "winners focus on winning and losers focus on winners". Brooke is definitely a winner. Brooke Gilley Facebook Watch for the upcoming YouTube channel! Thanks for listening and if you want to get ahold of us follow the links below: mihoutdoors18@gmail.com @makeithappenoutdoors allaboutpets.petclub247.com petpros.petclub247.com

The Slow Home Podcast
Does slow living rob us of ambition?

The Slow Home Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 57:02


Welcome to Season 4! As Brooke and Ben mentioned in the sneak peek episode a couple of weeks ago, this season sees a pretty significant shake-up to the podcast format and they’re excited to dive in to it with you. The season starts with a question from Kate, who wants to know whether slow living and some of its adjacent elements – mindfulness, self-care, noticing, increased peace and patience – can actually rob us of ambition. Kate is an author and also has a passion for teaching and podcasting, and fears that if she slowed down enough to focus solely on her writing, she’d be robbing herself of the opportunity to not only do some of the things that fill her up, but also to live on the ‘edges of life’, where so much of the material for her books is gleaned. Brooke and Kate talk about fear, mental health, the importance of looking at our intentions when taking (or not taking) certain actions, and the stories we tell ourselves about pain and discomfort and creativity and just generally dig around in what role slow living plays and how to find more long-term alignment. The second half of the episode then features a chat with the delightful Tsh Oxenreider – who is also an author, teacher, podcaster and wearer of many and varied hats, just like Kate. Tsh and Brooke discuss Kate’s questions and the constant recalibration of life’s priorities and joys, and they also talk about the important process of getting to know oneself – why we do things, why we struggle with other things, what our strengths and weaknesses and preferences are. Enjoy! Looking for more Slow? Find show notes, resources and links at slowyourhome.com/season4 Follow us on Instagram @slowhomepod Sign up for our love letters Join the Slow Experiment Club over on Patreon Or leave a rating or review in iTunes Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/slow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rich in Differences Podcast
EP 8: Social Media Managers

Rich in Differences Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 10:05


If you’re the kind of person who is scared to create social media content on the fly or just doesn’t have time to do all of that copying and pasting (plus brainwork to come up with that perfect viral post), there’s an answer for that, systems   As Brooke explains, the key to creating a consistent online presence is having the right system. You want a system that makes it easier to create content while saving you time. You also want a system that will let you schedule ahead of time, because life happens.   A social media management tool can do all of this...and a whole lot more...    Listen in as Brooke shares how using a system and the right social media management tool allowed her to maintain a consistent online presence, no matter what was going on in her personal life at the time.   Major Topics in the Conversation What is a social media manager and what are some common ones? Why your business needs a social media manager tool like Hootsuite or Buffer Behind-the-scenes look at Brooke’s system for managing her social media Why your social media system should focus on your needs Keeping a social media presence when you’re not prepared to post   Special Moments in the Episode [0:30] What is a social media manager? What are some examples?   [1:02] Why use social media managers?   [2:18] How to use social media managers as a business   [6:00] Using social media managers to create a consistent presence...when your life hits an unexpected turn   [8:04] How do you social media?   Learn more:   HootSuite   Buffer   MeetEdgar   Canva   AirTable   Kori Linn - Burnout Specialist and Coach   Janice Chaka - Podcaster and Travelling Introvert     Free Training - Eclectic Entrepreneurs   Unsplash.com - Royalty Free Photos     Brooke's Social Media:   Facebook   Instagram   Pinterest     Disclosures    *Disclosure: Some of the links above are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. *   **Rich in Differences Podcast is not intended to diagnose, prescribe, treat, or cure any disease, physical or mental. Any advice given on the Rich in Differences Podcast should not be construed as a prescription, a promise of benefits, claims of cures, or a guarantee of results to be achieved. The information, instruction or advice given by Rich in Differences Podcast is not intended to be a substitute for competent professional medical or psychological diagnosis and care. You should not discontinue or modify any medication presently being taken pursuant to medical advice without obtaining approval from your healthcare professional.   As a listener/reader, you must take complete responsibility for your own physical health and emotional well-being.       Transcript Below   Welcome to Rich In Differences with your host Brooke. Where we  discover what works for you in life, health and business. We are not legos and one size does not fit all. So grab a good drink and come listen to different perspectives as we see what sticks for you.   Welcome to Rich In Differences. This is your hostess with the mostest Brooke. And today we're gonna be discussing systems in particular social media managers. I am in love with social media managers. So what is a social media manager? It is something like Hootsuite, Buffer, MeetEdgar and it's essentially a website you go to, you sign up for it and you link your social media accounts to it and you're able to create posts and schedule posts to be posted in the future. And the application itself will do the posting.    So it's like do all the setup and then the system just does it for you. And this has been a game changer for me. I dislike creating social media by the seat of my pants. I am definitely a planning and organizing type of gal. And if I have to try to come up with witty or you know very thoughtful posts out of nowhere I don't enjoy it and it doesn't come off as true to me. So I use social media managers to help me plan out what I want to post and then it gives me the ability to be as creative and as in-depth as I want to be.   So I want to think about someone you follow that their post always seems really thought out really well written and they post quite a bit. And you're probably thinking "my gosh how does she or he come up with all this content and how are they so consistent with it" more than likely they are using a social media manager. So here's how I use it. You're going to get a very in-depth look in behind the scenes of how a person may use a social media manager in their business.   So we're going to go with the idea of guests interviews because it's what I do. When I have a guest interview coming up I look at first off who's coming up? What are they talking about? I listen to the interview, I've probably heard the interview five hundred times before it's even put out into the world. And I look for certain things like I'll sit down and pick out quotes and look for amazing pictures on unsplash.com, which by the way is an amazing web site. If you are looking for royalty free photos and I will jump on canva.com I'm a canvas beast and I will create social media posts for my Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest accounts. I'll take these pictures and I'll put them with the quotes and just create something fun to put out there, just for this one episode. I'll also research any sort of articles that I feel like are relevant and if my guest speaker is someone who blogs or does podcasts themselves or puts any sort of media out into the world I'll see if I can find something that's relevant and I'll collect that as recommended readings. I will also create a blog post of my own from the episode and any other information. So if they're giving me a freebie that's something I'll collect and I take all this information and I put it into my Air Table because I use AirTable.com for my podcast, everything podcasting is put in to my Air Table and I will go on to my social media manager and I will sit down and schedule out about two weeks worth of posts just on this single episode for this guest speaker. It allows me the time to actually sit down and also research like for example hashtags, if I'm doing Instagram then I'm going to want to have relevant hashtags for this guest speaker.    And again all of that information goes right into my Air Table next to their episode. And so all this information is right here at my fingertips and I simply go into my social media manager I click Monday at 11:09 A.M. because my social media manager says hey this seems to be the time that most people are looking at your post and I post a quote. Then Tuesday maybe I post a recommended reading from my guest speaker and Wednesday I'll post their freebie that they're giving out. And I'll do this all the way up to the time of their episode.    And this again allows for me to sit down and really think things out and really put my own creative spin on how I want to market this episode. For example Corey Lin's episode if you were to look at my social media at that time I had quotes right, but her quotes were on pictures that people were writing in notebooks. And then I have Janice Chaukas episode about podcasting and her pictures were different and she didn't really, we didn't really, do quotes we did tips. So I really get to sit down and put my creative spin on this and that gives me the time and the space to do so, then I'm putting something out the world that's more like me.    The second thing that having a social media manager does is it allows you, and allows your business to keep going when things do not go well for you in life. So here's an example. A little over a week ago my grandmother passed away and it was very unexpected and my entire family including me was in shock and grief set in pretty quickly and my life came to a standstill. She was a huge part of our family. She was always there for us. And you would, we would call her the matriarch of our family and so her passing was a big, big deal. And for me and I'm sure for the rest of my family life kind of just went still. And that includes my business. A few days after her passing I started getting notifications on my phone about people liking my Facebook posts and making comments and I thought to myself but I'm not making any posts. What are people liking and commenting on? And I opened up my Facebook and lo and behold there's all my scheduled posts.    I had completely forgotten that I had scheduled weeks worth of posts already. So essentially I schedule about a month's worth of posts and so I kind of just honestly just forgot about it all in my grief and shock. But the social media manager did what it was supposed to do. It scheduled or sent out the posts that I had scheduled. And so to the rest of the world my business look like it kept going. Even though behind the scenes it had come to a complete and utter standstill.    So a social media manager allows you to also be prepared. And I wasn't even thinking about that when I started using one, for when the inevitable happens. Something in your life will happen that's going to cause you to come to a standstill. That's life. And so having good systems in place kind of allows for your business to keep going even though you may not be at that time. And if you are a natural planner or organizer this is really going to resonate with you. If you're finding yourself having a hard time keeping up with your social media this may be a good option for you.   As a matter of fact why don't you let me know how you do your social media? What works for you? Are you a fly by the seat of your pants type of person? Do you use a program? Do you hire someone? How do you do it? There is no wrong way. There is just simply what works for you.   All right pop tarts that's it for today.  And today I'm going to leave a message to my nanny who passed away.   Hey nanny I already miss you. I have to say you were the most honest person I have ever met. I'm not quite sure how you treated the rest of the family but I can safely say that you never sugarcoated anything for me and you helped me have a good footing in the real world in the realistic side of things because of it. I hope you're keeping an eye on all of us and I love you.  

WILDsound: The Film Podcast
#64 - Interview with Screenwriter Brooke Elowe (BLACK WIDOW: FUGITIVE)

WILDsound: The Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019


If there is a theme to this episode, it would be - “Stay excited. Stay optimistic!”Brooke Elowe was the Fan Fiction Feature Screenwriter winner for BLACK WIDOW: FUGITIVE. Watch the winning screenplay reading HEREWe also did a Screenplay Movie as well. You can WATCH IT NOWA contrast from this podcast to our last podcast, episode #63 with Thomas Clary. Thomas is a seasoned veteran in the industry with 20 years experience. As Brooke is just starting out and in University. Both winners. Both from different perspectives in the world today. This episode was sponsored by the 1 page short story contest.

Smart Marketing for Small Nonprofits
Your Marketing Won’t Get Better Without THIS Kind Of Plan

Smart Marketing for Small Nonprofits

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019 28:13


If you feel like there is never enough time in the day to get everything you need to do done because you’re so busy, or that you’re pulled in so many different directions you can’t focus on completing the marketing tasks that will move your mission forward to the degree you want, and your organization needs, then tune into today’s podcast to learn about how to best manage your time following a practice that my amazing master coach Brooke Castillo taught me. As Brooke says, it’s the secret to the Universe!

Sex Ed The Musical
SEXY AS A MOTHER -- WITH BROOKE CHRISTIAN

Sex Ed The Musical

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 44:43


“It’s such a crap deal that when we push a kid out, suddenly we’re not allowed to be sexy anymore.” These words belong to Brooke Christian: Blogger, Truth Teller and Sex Toy Concierge for the Mommy Set. The founder of FlirtyGirlGuide.com, how Brooke became the orgasm guru for thousands of desperate moms is an incredible story that all begins with a cock ring at Gymboree. Okay, the cock ring in question did not make an actual appearance at Gymboree. That would be weird. But after buying a vibrating cock ring to enjoy with her husband and completely getting her mojo back, Brooke told all of her mom friends about this amazing sex toy and, naturally, they all wanted one, too. From there, Brooke found her following and built a sex toy empire. But from one mother to another, Brooke’s company is about so much more than shilling sex toys and lube. It’s about giving mothers a trusted place where they can reclaim their sexuality. To find community and healing from postpartum depression, and to, once again, be the happy, sexy slutty women they were before the kids ruined everything. As Brooke says, “I’m not here to sell sex toys…I’m here to make women feel beautiful.” And she definitely does. One orgasm at a time. SHOW NOTES 1:07 My first foray into porn, attending the LA Erotic Show 2:46 It all began with a cock ring and a dream… 3:45 What is Flirty Girl? A sex empowerment platform for moms. 4:21 Postpartum Depression and how getting over it was by exploring her sexuality again. 4:33 It all started when she talked about a cock ring at Gymboree. 5:01 None of my friends know what to buy. None of my friends know what to do…but they’re dying to. 5:35 How Flirty Girl was born. 5:52 The clash between sexuality and motherhood. 6:45 When you become a mom, you lose your identity. 7:36 Postpartum depression destroyed me. 7:57 A boudoir photo shoot showed me how sexy and dynamic I really am. 8:58 Doesn’t it suck that we’re being touched all day by little people and then our husbands come home and just want to get off on us? 9:17 If you’re going to go upstairs and have sex, then it better blow your mind. 9:27 You’re a mom. You’ve done mediocre crap all day long that you didn’t want to do. Sex should be the last place where you do stuff you don’t want to do. 9:43 How her phone blows up Sunday morning cause she’s making date night super sexy for thousands of moms. 11:00 How Flirty Girl Guide was born. 11:41 How she set up her first sex toy trunk show. 12:39 Sex sells. 13:21 I’m not here to sell sex toys. 14:04 Finding a distributor for her growing empire. 14:15 What it’s like to attend a sex toy trade show. 16:12 I don’t sell anything phallic. 16:54 Word of mouth built her business. 17:36 Her dream collaboration with Target. 17:51 Why she wants to make a special lingerie line just for moms. 18:35 Why all the sexy pictures of Brooke? 19:41 Worrying about how other people will think of her. 20:33 Flirty Girl’s favorite toys. 22:47 Why you need a clitoral suction device. 23:50 Flirty Girl’s favorite Dame products. 24:58 Will using a vibrator ruin you for toyless sex? 26:15 How women have been socialized to ignore our own pleasure. 26:50 How most straight women spend the first ten years of their sex lives focused entirely on male pleasure. 28:49 What is your Orgasm Gap? 29:10 Why our self-worth is tied to pleasing men and how that creates a lifetime of bad sex. 30:30 People are threatened by sexually liberated women. 31:57 What’s the trick to getting your male partner comfortable with your desire to use sex toys? 33:50 If your guy refuses to use a sex toy with you, he’s an asshole. 34:23 What happened when she ran out of lube and had to shop at a sketchy local sex store. 36:25 These women can trust me. I’m one of them. 36:37 If I could help a woman pick out a sex toy and make her feel really comfortable about it, and have great sex, then I did my job. 37:00 What she has planned for the future of Flirty Girl Guide. 37:35 Starting an erotic book club. 38:03 How women can pregame in order to get aroused. 39:22 If more women hear that they’re not alone and there are great solutions out there for them, there will be more happy women in the world. 40:17 Why your children will be happier if you and you partner are sexually in sync. 40:36 The porn sites that are better (or worse) for women. 41:24 Women are okay with porn, why don’t we create a curated site for women? 41:59 Why Brooke wants to be a madam in a brothel. 42:34 How to find her. 43:10 Brooke’s one wish for the future of sex. MEMORABLE QUOTES “Nobody talks about the nuclear bomb that goes off when sex and motherhood collide.” “That’s where Flirty Girl was born out of. It was a Gymboree class and a cock ring.” “It’s such a crap deal that when we push a kid out, suddenly we’re not allowed to be sexy anymore.” “I can be a mother and make mac & cheese at 7 in the morning, but at 10 pm, I can have my husband call me a slut. And I’m still a good mom.” “You’re a mom. You’ve done mediocre crap all day long that you didn’t want to do. So like sex should be the LAST place where you do stuff you don’t want to do.” “Let’s just be honest, sex sells.” “I’m not here to sell sex toys…I’m here to make women feel beautiful.” “When your sex life is better…the rest of your life is pretty fucking awesome, too.” “If your guy is threatened and he refuses to use a sex toy with you, you’re married to an asshole.” “These women trust me. I’m one of them.” “If I could help a woman pick out a sex toy and make her feel really comfortable about it, and have great sex, then I did my job.” LINKS MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE Fake commercial with Ron Jeremy and me here Brooke’s website here Shop Brooke’s favorite toys here Flirty Girl on Instagram  

Self Care Spotlight
#77 Slow Living: How to Practically Embrace Simplicity and Live Fuller in a Frantic World with Brooke McAlary

Self Care Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 75:27


How do you live “slow” in a fast-paced world? How can you possibly keep up if you’re moving slow? What would a good minimalist do? In one of my favorite conversations to date, I sit down with Brooke McAlary, author of SLOW: Simple Living for a Frantic World and The Slow Home Podcast host, to discuss what slow living actually looks in modern society. We talk about key simple living topics, such as decluttering, going small, and even using the body as an entry point for this lifestyle (think yoga). We also discuss common concerns that often crop up, such as keeping with the Joneses, comparison, shoulding on yourself, and finding time for slow. Ironically enough, many of us end up feeling like we’re not doing a good enough job at slow living, or minimalism as an extension, and in doing so, suck the joy and original intentions out of this simplistic lifestyle. As Brooke describes, slow living is a lot of paradoxes. It’s about caring more and caring less. Having more and having less. By the end of this conversation, you’ll have essential wisdom and key questions to ask yourself to slowwwly embrace this lovely way of living more fully AND simply. --------------SHOW NOTES:thejournaldeck.com/episode77 Shop the Deck:The Journal Deck Goddess EditionPittsburgh Workshop:Living and Leading from Your Feminine Power Sunday, February 245-7pm @ Om LoungeBrooke's info:SLOW: Simple Living for a Frantic World (book)The Slow Home (podcast)

Tim Ben & Brooke: The GTF Podcast
Turning Your Boyfriend Into Your Girlfriend

Tim Ben & Brooke: The GTF Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 10:57


As Brooke describes the contents of her "Date Box" Tim and Ben wonder if she's secretly trying to turn her boyfriend Brian into one of her girlfriends. Listen to find out what other types of things Brooke has delivered on a regular basis. Recorded Tuesday January 15, 2019

The Slow Home Podcast
Rituals: Single-Tasking

The Slow Home Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2017 10:37


Welcome to the first Monday show of the year! As Brooke and Ben mentioned last week, these Monday episodes are going to be a little different in 2017. Instead of running one slow living experiment each month, they will be introducing one simple, easy, accessible slow living idea every week. The hope is that it will either give you something to do or something to think about in the days after. In today’s show they talk about the idea of single-tasking, one of Brooke’s favourite ways to introduce productive mindfulness to people who are too busy to meditate or take time for quiet reflection. It can allow us to keep doing, albeit in a much more mindful way than the overwhelming approach that is multi-tasking, and it often means we do a better job at the same time. They also talk about why single-tasking is necessary, how to practice it, and what the takeaway action is for the week ahead. Head over to http://www.slowyourhome.com/132 for a full blog post and show notes, and have a great week! ==== If you're enjoying the show and want to know how to best support it, leave a rating or a review in iTunes or head over to the Patreon page to help support the show financially. And thanks so much for listening! ==== Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/slow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Slow Home Podcast
Back to where it all began

The Slow Home Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2016 37:19


As Brooke and Ben prepare for the 100th pogpast episode next week, they thought it would be fun to take a look back at the very beginning. Not for the awkwardness (although it IS awkward) and not for the laughs (although it IS cringeingly funny) but so you can see how much things have changed over the past 18 months. One of the things Brooke is most passionate about in advocating for a slower way of living is the idea that there is no 'right way'. There isn't a perfect road map to simplicity or a step-by-step guidebook that will take you to the best version of your best life. It's messy and real and sometimes frustrating, and it almost certainly involves a lot of questioning and evolution and iteration.  By going back in time Brooke and Ben can see just how much they've changed and how much more aligned they are with their Why, but also just how important those earlier stages have been in creating the life they're living today. Here's to awkward conversation and a wonderful day! Enjoy!   ==== If you're enjoying the show and want to know how to best support it, leave a rating or a review in iTunes: (https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/slow-home-podcast-brooke-mcalary/id985005895?mt=2) or head over to the Patreon page (www.patreon.com/slow) to help support the show financially. And thanks so much for listening! ==== Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/slow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Slow Home Podcast
Screen-Free Bedroom #5

The Slow Home Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2016 21:08


The end of the month is near which means it’s time to wrap up the August Slow Home Experiment and introduce a new one for September. This month’s screen-free bedroom experiment has been one of the simplest and most effective changes Brooke and Ben have made all year, and in today’s episode they talk about its challenges and benefits, as well as some of the reasons people didn’t or couldn’t join in, alongside possible solutions for the most common of those. When it comes to the September experiment, Brooke and Ben were inspired by her recent conversation with Jono Fisher, and have decided to commit one random act of kindness every day for the entire month. As Brooke reveals in this conversation - she’s actually pretty nervous about this one! She and Ben talk about potential acts of kindness they could try, as well as some of the options that aren’t going to cost money every day. For links and resources mentioned in today’s episode head over to http://www.slowyourhome.com/98 This is another experiment anyone can join in on, so please feel free to play along, and tag your social media posts with #slowhomeexperiment. In the meantime, have a cracking week! Enjoy! Enjoy! ==== If you're enjoying the show and want to know how to best support it, leave a rating or a review in iTunes: (https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/slow-home-podcast-brooke-mcalary/id985005895?mt=2) or head over to the Patreon page (www.patreon.com/slow) to help support the show financially. And thanks so much for listening! ==== Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/slow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Slow Home Podcast
Screen-Free Bedroom #2

The Slow Home Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2016 13:20


Ben and Brooke are in to the second week of their screen-free bedroom experiment and enjoying it SO MUCH. As Brooke mentioned in last week’s episode there’d been some backsliding in allowing phones in to the bedroom and this past week has been such a great reminder of how much there is to gain when we lose the tech. Brooke is feeling far more relaxed in the morning, while Ben loves the fact that he’s reading more. One of the interesting things to note has been “the twitch” that Anthony Ongaro spoke about back in Episode 54 of the poggie. Brooke particularly  has found it amazing to see just how often she goes to reach for her phone and this experiment is making it easier to break the twitch - even outside the bedroom. This is a really easy experiment to join in, so feel free to play along, and tag your social media posts with #slowhomeexperiment. Ben and Brooke also talk a little more about the launch of the Jackrabbit.FM app, where you can find it and why they’re so excited about it! For links and resources mentioned in today’s episode head over to http://www.slowyourhome.com/92 Enjoy! ==== If you're enjoying the show and want to know how to best support it, leave a rating or a review in iTunes: (https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/slow-home-podcast-brooke-mcalary/id985005895?mt=2) or head over to the Patreon page (www.patreon.com/slow) to help support the show financially. And thanks so much for listening! ==== Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/slow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MolksTVTalk the podcast
Brooke Satchwell @dirtylaundrylive (S05E21 - Ep138)

MolksTVTalk the podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2015 36:00


The one where Brooke Satchwell springs forth and delivers missives on the cult of celebrity. Much like her life on DIRTY LAUNDRY LIVE. This all too fleeting encounter with the star of shows like WONDERLAND, PACKED TO THE RAFTERS and NEIGHBOURS covers many, many bases including the new cast of CELEBRITY APPRENTICE AUSTRALIA, her fascination with specific numbers and times, and why BIG BROTHER was possibly one of the best shows going around. There's even some talk of sausages, naturally. After nearly 20 years in the business Brooke has more than proven she has what it takes to morph into almost any role, and she certainly seems to be enjoying this one with co-host Lawrence Mooney. This is another great episode of MolksTVTalk the podcast (#MTTpod) - thanks for listening. Sharing the ep with your friends and followers on social media is really appreciated! In this episode...* NEWS* COUCHTIME* CREDITS SIGN ON FOR MORE SATCHWELL!(As Brooke doesn't have any social media accounts, best follow the show...)http://twitter.com/DirtyLaundryLivehttp://facebook.com/DirtyLaundryLive