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To DM or not to DM? That is the question. And the answer may not be what you'd expect. In the world of social selling, we're often so focused on the selling part that we totally forget about how to do the social aspect in a way that serves our audience. This week on the podcast, Kristen talks about the importance of reaching out and engaging with a relational mindset and how consistency once again is the driving force behind your future success as a network marketer. Listen in as she works through these important topics: Transactional vs. Relational reach-outs and how they can affect your bottom line Why success isn't found in your follower count The importance of prioritizing your influence and authority through consistency How social media rewards relational reach-outs Explaining the Know/Like/Trust factor and why it should be the foundation of your online presence The bottom line to this age-old issue is that you're giving them incomparable value by having meaningful and relational conversations with your audience. As Kristen always says, ‘Selling is serving, and serving is selling.' When you approach selling with a servant's heart, it becomes easier to focus on your audience's needs. Quiet the expectations, and leave your agenda at the door. Double book bonus ends TONIGHT! When you join the Social Selling Academy before midnight tonight PST, you'll receive printed copies of the Confident Copywriting book and the Organic Marketing book. Over 100 pages of marketing and copywriting gold mailed directly to your front door! Join the Social Selling Academy here: https://thesocialsellingacademy.com/ Thanks for listening! Do you have a question about network marketing? Kristen can help! Drop your question here, and she just might answer it live on the podcast: https://Kristenboss.com/question Connect with Kristen: Do you have a business full of customers and almost no builders? You're in need of a reboot! Learn the three skills you can learn that will completely change your recruitment game. Check it out here. If you're ready to learn the simple process of running your social selling business online, you have to check out Kristen's live group coaching program! The Social Selling Academy: www.thesocialsellingacademy.com Interested in Kristen's exclusive mastermind for six-figure earners in the network marketing industry? Get all the details and join the waitlist here.
The Real Story Behind Her Business Show is a space for female entrepreneurs to share their journey in a way that positions their products, services and programs powerfully. - The little girl in us has been the source origin of why we do what we do as coaches, mentors and consultants. - As Kristen of @true_you_health says it well, we became the lighthouse of the people we help for a reason, and it’s beyond the ROI - it has to do with our human, spiritual and physical being. - If you want to be a guest of mine, let me know. - But first, regal yourself and chose to listen to what Kristen had to say today. Once you've listened to the interview, grab a piece of paper and jot down YOUR stories...the ones that are memories of when you were a child, a teenager, an employee, an athlete, a mum... For each decade of your life, you will be surprised that the memories that come back potentially connect the dots between who you are and the type of entrepreneur you are or aspire to become. If you can't remember, grab a photo album and let memories come back to you. Let us know in the comments what came up for you when you listened to this interview How to contact Kristen on Instagram at @true_you_health The Real Story Behind Her Business With Kristen Seiff is also on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Vx3X2wv9uL4 === Today on the Real Story Behind Her Business Show: - What was your most burning desire before starting your business and why? - What was your biggest struggle at the time to make it happen? And how did it feel? What did you want to be able to accomplish? - What was the big HOW TO revealed to you in the epiphany? - What’s something you thought was true that was proven wrong? - What BIG hurdle did you get over to create a solution? - What was the first big payoff of all this work? At Social Media Love, we have a 10-week group coaching program on how to lay the foundation of an impactful and lucrative social media presence that you don’t want to miss. For more information on this program and to receive weekly tutorials in your inbox, make sure to sign up for my email newsletter by downloading my free resources here: “3 Steps To Get Customers Without Spending A Fortune On Facebook Ads“ Love the show? Let us know! Are you a fan of Social Media Love? If the tips and interviews we share in each episode have helped you gain the confidence and inspiration to become a better, more powerful leader and entrepreneur, head on over to Facebook Reviews, or Google My Business Reviews, or LinkedIn Reviews, or Apple Podcasts, subscribe, and leave your honest review to let us know! What are you waiting for?
It took a complete health crash to lead Kristen Bowen to create Living the Good Life Naturally in 2002. Autoimmune issues and a series of failed surgeries left Kristen bedridden and depressed, with daily seizures. Through research and looking for outside the box solutions, she discovered that to regain her health she needed to build a strong foundation. That foundation included food as medicine and the number one building block for optimal health: Magnesium. She discovered that oral magnesium was not effective and began using liquid magnesium as a foot soak, finding that the body could utilize it more effectively. As Kristen’s health improved, she began to research and create natural bath and body products for herself, family, and friends with skin sensitivities. She began sharing her knowledge as she researched and found clean sources of whole food supplements and minerals. She never intended to start a business, but friends offered to pay her for her products and advice. Living the Good Life Naturally was created. Starting with one-on-one consultations with clients, to farmers markets for the bath and body line, Kristen’s business quickly moved from the small kitchen and extra bedroom in her home to a retail space in Logan, Utah. She hosted a Rocky Mountain Regional radio show for seven years where she answered questions on natural health. This led to workshops and keynote opportunities at natural health conferences. This quickly led to needing a full-time team for production, dealing with marketing, running the retail shop, and a multitude of things that it takes to run a business. From small beginnings in her 10 by 15 basement kitchen to her warehouse, store, and online business, Kristen has helped thousands of individuals reclaim their own health foundation. As she tells her clients: “You are the CEO of your health. Let me be on your board of directors.” Contact Kristen Bowen kristen@livingthegoodlifenaturally.com @ltgln.health www.livingthegoodlifenaturally.com Do you want to live an incredible life? Get started now by reading my book: "Visualizing Happiness in Every Area of Your Life" https://amzn.to/2kvAuXU What is your biggest obstacle to creating an incredible life? You can book a free 15-minute mentoring session with Dr. Kimberley Linert. Click on this booking link: https://calendly.com/drkimberley/15min Please subscribe to the podcast and take a few minutes to review on iTunes, Thank you If you have an amazing story to tell about your life and how you are sharing your gifts and talents with the world, then I would love to have you as a guest on my podcast. Contact me via email: incrediblelifepodcast@gmail.com or private message me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/incrediblelifecreator Contact Dr. Kimberley Linert: DrKimberleyLinert.com
After recovering from a complete health crash involving autoimmune issues and a series of failed surgeries, and daily seizures left my guest, Kristen Bowen depressed and bedridden. Through research and looking for outside-the-box solutions, she concluded that to regain her health she needed to build a strong foundation with whole food supplements. Kristen began researching products that could help improve her health and quality of life and found that soaking in liquid magnesium did just that. In this episode, Kristen and I talk about what transdermal magnesium is and how vital this mineral is to our health. Magnesium is crucial to the body’s function and helps keep blood pressure normal, bones strong and heart rhythm steady. The trick is to achieve cellular saturation! Listen in as Kristen talks about our health, our kids’ health and how we can ensure the next generation isn’t less healthy than ours! To enter to win one of two bottles of Kristen’s Magnesium soak, email us with the subject “Magnesium” and include your full name and mailing address to admin@parentingforconnection.com Draw dates: Tuesday, November 24 to Monday, November 30th, 2020. Winners will be announced in my private Facebook group on Tuesday, December 1st at 3:30 PM PST and winners will be contacted by email. To join my free Facebook group community, go to www.facebook.com/groups/parentingforconnection About Kristen Bowen It took a complete health crash to lead Kristen Bowen to create Living the Good Life Naturally in 2002. Autoimmune issues and a series of failed surgeries left Kristen bedridden and depressed, with daily seizures. Through research and looking for outside the box solutions, she discovered that to regain her health she needed to build a strong foundation. That foundation included food as medicine and the number one building block for optimal health: Magnesium. She discovered that oral magnesium was not effective and began using liquid magnesium as a foot soak, finding that the body could utilize it more effectively. As Kristen’s health improved, she began to research and create natural bath and body products for herself, family, and friends with skin sensitivities. She began sharing her knowledge as she researched and found clean sources of whole food supplements and minerals. She never intended to start a business, but friends offered to pay her for her products and advice. Living the Good Life Naturally was created. Starting with one-on-one consultations with clients, to farmers markets for the bath and body line, Kristen’s business quickly moved from the small kitchen and extra bedroom in her home to a retail space in Logan, Utah. She hosted a Rocky Mountain Regional radio show for seven years where she answered questions on natural health. This led to workshops and keynote opportunities at natural health conferences. This quickly led to needing a full-time team for production, dealing with marketing, running the retail shop, and a multitude of things that it takes to run a business. From small beginnings in her 10 by 15 basement kitchen to her warehouse, store, and online business, Kristen has helped thousands of individuals reclaim their own health foundation. As she tells her clients: “You are the CEO of your health. Let me be on your board of directors.” Web: www.livingthegoodlifenaturally.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/livingthegoodlifenaturally Instagram: @ltgln_health Thanks for listening! It means so much to me that you listened to my podcast! If you would like to purchase my book or other parenting resources, visit me at www.yellingcurebook.com With this podcast, my intention is to build a community of parents that can have open and honest conversations about parenting without judgement or criticism. We have too much of that! I honor each parent and their path towards becoming the best parent they can be. My hope is to inspire more parents to consider the practice of Peaceful Parenting. If you know somebody who would benefit from this message, or would be an awesome addition to our community, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe on the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave a review I appreciate every bit of feedback to make this a value adding part of your day. Ratings and reviews from listeners not only help me improve, but also help others find me in their podcast app. If you have a minute, an honest review on iTunes goes a long way! Thank You!!
It took a complete health crash to lead Kristen Bowen to create Living the Good Life Naturally in 2002. Autoimmune issues and a series of failed surgeries left Kristen bedridden and depressed, with daily seizures. Through research and looking for outside the box solutions, she discovered that to regain her health she needed to build a strong foundation. That foundation included food as medicine and the number one building block for optimal health: Magnesium. She discovered that oral magnesium was not effective and began using liquid magnesium as a foot soak, finding that the body could utilize it more effectively.As Kristen’s health improved, she began to research and create natural bath and body products for herself, family, and friends with skin sensitivities. She began sharing her knowledge as she researched and found clean sources of whole food supplements and minerals. She never intended to start a business, but friends offered to pay her for her products and advice. Living the Good Life Naturally was created.Starting with one-on-one consultations with clients, to farmers markets for the bath and body line, Kristen’s business quickly moved from the small kitchen and extra bedroom in her home to a retail space in Logan, Utah. She hosted a Rocky Mountain Regional radio show for seven years where she answered questions on natural health. This led to workshops and keynote opportunities at natural health conferences. This quickly led to needing a full-time team for production, dealing with marketing, running the retail shop, and a multitude of things that it takes to run a business.From small beginnings in her 10 by 15 basement kitchen to her warehouse, store, and online business, Kristen has helped thousands of individuals reclaim their own health foundation. As she tells her clients: “You are the CEO of your health. Let me be on your board of directors.”IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL HEAR:Kristen’s back story + health crisis which led her to creating her company Living The Good Life NaturallyTransdermal MagnesiumGratitude, the missing piece to creating healthDiscovering Your SuperfoodsClaiming Your Body, Your Journey, Your WayWhy soak in magnesium instead of taking a pill (and how often)?How does having gratitude increase my health?What is a “magnesium burn rate” and how do I discover mine?Do Epsom Salts work the same as magnesium?And so much more!LEARN MORE ABOUT THE GUEST:LTGLN WEBSITE: https://lddy.no/r61x *note this is my referral link*Kristen's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ltgln.health/LTGLN's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ltgln.beauty/Loren’s Daily Intention Checklist - https://bit.ly/2P14KFpEssential Oil Sample Request + Class - www.lorencellentani.com/sample
With a history of graduating from an ivy league school and being a Wall St financial powerhouse and global traveler, Kristen was stopped in her tracks as she began bearing children and dealing with the abuse of her narcissistic husband. Kristen shares the complexities of letting go of her career to raise their children only to feel alone being a new parent while facing the difficulties of living with a narcissist. As Kristen grew back into her self confidence and became expecting and accepting of how her ex behaves as a co-parent, she was able to let go of her resistance and invest in the children as her central priority, regardless of how dad shows up. Now, a few years post divorce, Kristen is now enjoying her free weekends while the kids are with dad and her new and growing social circle.
“I didn’t realize how much I was driven by fear until I saw it on paper” Kristen Bowen It took a complete health crash to lead Kristen Bowen to create Living the Good Life Naturally in 2002. Autoimmune issues and a series of failed surgeries left Kristen bedridden and depressed, with daily seizures. Through research and looking for outside the box solutions, she discovered that to regain her health she needed to build a strong foundation. That foundation included food as medicine and the number one building block for optimal health: Magnesium. She discovered that oral magnesium was not effective and began using liquid magnesium as a foot soak, finding that the body could utilize it more effectively. As Kristen’s health improved, she began to research and create natural bath and body products for herself, family, and friends with skin sensitivities. She began sharing her knowledge as she researched and found clean sources of whole food supplements and minerals. She never intended to start a business, but friends offered to pay her for her products and advice. Living the Good Life Naturally was created. Starting with one-on-one consultations with clients, to farmers markets for the bath and body line, Kristen’s business quickly moved from the small kitchen and extra bedroom in her home to a retail space in Logan, Utah. She hosted a Rocky Mountain Regional radio show for seven years where she answered questions on natural health. This led to workshops and keynote opportunities at natural health conferences. This quickly led to needing a full-time team for production, dealing with marketing, running the retail shop, and a multitude of things that it takes to run a business. From small beginnings in her 10 by 15 basement kitchen to her warehouse, store, and online business, Kristen has helped thousands of individuals reclaim their own health foundation. As she tells her clients: “You are the CEO of your health. Let me be on your board of directors.” https://livingthegoodlifenaturally.com/ www.instagram.com/ltgln.health www.facebook.com/Livingthegoodlifenaturally *********Great News************* Podcasts from the Podcasting Launch Course are starting to come out! The amazing women in the course have created incredible content and shows that are pure fire! Check out the two shows that are currently out. Show them some love by subscribing, leaving a 5-star rating, sharing, and leaving a positive comment. Pivot & Bloom Podcast https://bit.ly/PivotandBloom The Drama-Free Workplace with Patti Perez https://bit.ly/DramaFreeWorkplace Stay tuned for more shows to come... ______________________________________________________________________ Are you interested in being a part of the next class of the podcasting launch course? The waiting list is filling up fast. Sign up today! https://www.ferventlyfitwithcharmaine.com/podcasting-launch-course-waitlist Are you too busy to participate in a facilitated course but still want to get your show started? The Podcast in a Box is for you! You provide the audio for your first 5 five shows to launch with a bang, we do the REST. https://www.ferventlyfitwithcharmaine.com/dfy-podcast-marketing Get off the fear fence today. Your tribe is waiting to hear your voice! ______________________________________________________________________ ******* Affiliate Links******** Podcasting Media Hosts Libsyn - get the first month free, use DRG BuzzSprout - get a $20 Amazon gift card with your subscription sign up - https://bit.ly/BuzzSproutFFWDG
Another set of tales improvised during lockdown. Music: Creepy — Bensound.com. Here are some Totally Made Up Tales, brought to you by the magic of the internet. Put your faith away. It will hold you later. Try rubbing me. I'll pop out of my clogs. Hardly anyone from Germany likes thinking hard about warfare. It was a bright Tuesday morning and Linda was making herself some eggs for breakfast. She broke the eggs into a ramekin before pouring them into the bowl which, she'd read, is something that you should do. Having poured them into the bowl, she whisked them because she was making eggs of the scrambled variety. As she whisked them, the eggs became frothier and frothier and frothier and threatened to over spill the edge of her whisking bowl. Not knowing quite what to do, she, nonetheless, didn't stop whisking and gradually a tendril of frothy egg spilled over the side of the bowl. This she felt was a disaster. Linda was a very tidy person and any threat of a spillage she was going to treat with the utmost seriousness. She brandished her whisk at the spillage on the floor and she whisked it. Unfortunately by so doing, she made it even more frothy and it started to spread across the kitchen floor. As it spread, it starts to gain consciousness. It eventually towered over her a frothy monster with an opening where its mouth would be. It breathed heavily on her, ruffling her hair back around her face. An eggy smell enveloped her kitchen, and she backed away, trapped between the fridge and the washing machine. "It's time for breakfast," said the monster, as it gobbled her up. The end. Lights cast shadows. Shadows hide evil. Don't use lights. Use your noggin wisely. It will let you down. Screw you, Mr Blair! I want to eat you up! One morning, Erica woke up to discover that her boyfriend Jonathan was missing. Normally this would not cause her concern, but Jonathan had been suffering from a very severe case of measles and certainly wouldn't have been well enough to go out for his own thing. She went downstairs to the living room where he'd been sleeping on the sofa in order to be able to toss and turn in his feverish state. But he was nowhere to be found. She called for him, but there was no answer. She searched every room without finding him. Being a sensible girl, she decided straight away to report the matter to the police, not to bother them, but just so that it was on record at the earliest opportunity. She picked up the landline phone in order to dial them, but mysteriously, there was no dialing tone. She went back into the bedroom and picked up her mobile phone, but despite being plugged in overnight, it had no battery. She decided that the best thing to do would be to walk to the police station and report it that way, but when she opened the front door, something shocking greeted her. The whole house had been enclosed in a clear plastic dome, which appeared to be hermetically sealed from the outside world. Some two meters in front of her front door, the dome curved down into the ground and she could see that there was a sign plastered on it on the other side. It said, "Beware: Plague." Is that the end? I mean, that could be the end. It could be the end. That can be the end. Why can it not just be the end? It could be, "Next to the sign on the other side of the dome, Jonathan was waving at her." The end. One day, a scientist called Peter found the solution to everything. It was to dissolve it all in alcohol. He started with himself. The end. Michael had always loved riding his bicycle. He would get up early in the morning so that he could get a bike ride in before his day started properly. And once he day started properly, he would do as much as possible of it on his bike. One year, he decided that he was going to push himself further and enter a really difficult race. He researched all of the possible bike races around the world and picked one which went over 300 miles through desert and mountains. But the most challenging part of this 300 mile race was the very end where you had to cross the channel to make it back to London. He spent many, many months in training and built himself a series of little courses in his back garden that he could do to practice for these particular terrains. He wasn't able to build himself an equivalent to the channel, and so had to go further afield to practice the cycle-powered aquaplaning he was going to need in order to get home at the end of the race. He decided that the Pacific Ocean was the best place to practice for the channel being as it was slightly harder, and therefore would see him in good stead for the relatively narrow distance of the channel itself. Standing on the shores of Tokyo Harbor, he saddled himself up to his bike and pointed the front wheel towards the water. "Tally ho," he said, everyone around him looking slightly perplexed at his outdated and outmoded way of expressing himself. He was last seen on the 31st of March 1978. If you have any information about his whereabouts, we would be interested in hearing from you. The end. Michelle had a problem with her neighbour. Her neighbour was incredibly noisy. Not just ordinary noise: this was the sound of someone who was learning to play the drums. The end. It was Michael's 13th birthday and he had decided to celebrate his entry into adulthood by telling the girl he loved that he loves her. He took out a piece of paper and his set of drawing pencils and made her a beautiful picture. At the top, he carefully lettered the words, "Michelle, I love you." And he decorated the writing in his very best calligraphic style. Underneath, he drew a triceratops with a speech bubble coming out of it. The triceratops was saying, "No, really, I do." And just to be absolutely certain in a footnote at the bottom of the cards he added, "This is definitely not a joke. I absolutely do love you and this is why I have said it three times on the card." Having finished his drawing, he stepped back, held it up, and was pleased with his work. He popped it into an envelope, wrote her name on the front, and dropped it into her locker the very next day. He waited for the whole day for Michelle to say something to him, or maybe reciprocate with a note. Morning break passed and they walked past each other in the corridor, but there was not a flicker of recognition in her face. At lunchtime, he looked across the cafeteria at her, but she did not look back. Finally, when it came to afternoon break, he could bear the tension no longer. He sought her out. "H-h-hi, Michelle," he stammered shyly. But she looked right through him and kept on walking. She didn't even acknowledge his presence. He chased after her. "Michelle, I wondered if you got the card that I left in your locker this morning." But again, she paid no attention to him. It was as if he hadn't said a single word. Michelle is now 36 and still occasionally hears whispers in the wind, as if someone is desperately trying to tell her something, but she can never quite make them out. And there never seems to be anyone there when she looks. The end. I almost cried. That's such a moving ending. Trials and tribulations make you strong, but annoy you. Buddism won't save you from the cost of living. Rain fell on the high peak. Charlotte huddled close to Roger and wondered when the storm would pass. A little further along the low wall that they were using for shelter, were Fred and Barbara, the couple who had accompanied them to the peak. This was supposed to be a jolly outing on a summer's day, but all of a sudden the weather had changed dramatically for the worse. Charlotte glanced up at the clouds and silently resigned herself to the idea that this was not going to stop, and maybe they were just going to have to brave the rain and get back down to their cars. And then, on a gust of wind, she heard just a couple of words. She thought it was Fred's voice and they were, "Eat them." She turned to look at the source of the noise, but Fred was sitting all the way over on her left and the noise and seemed to come from the right. She puzzled on this for a while and then caught another snatch of words, which again, sounded like him, but came from the wrong direction. This time it came from above, though there was nothing above them except for the cloud, but it was distincter this time. The first time she had thought it might've been, "meet them," or, "greet them," but this time it was definitely, "Eat them." And as she heard these words, she noticed that she was hungry, hungrier perhaps than she'd ever been in her whole life. She turned her eyes on the other couple, but they didn't really seem that appetizing. And then, as she felt her stomach growl, she realized the warmth on her arm. The person next to her was, strangely, making her mouth water. The smell of him filled her nostrils, salty and damp, meaty, almost. She had always liked that he was slightly plump, and now she had a reason. That fat dripping off him made her mouth salivate more than it ever done in her life. She removed the bucket and spades that she'd, perhaps foolishly, packed for their day out, and with one swift blow knocks him out. Fred and Barbara jumped up and screamed, aghast seeing the death blow that Charlotte had dealt to her boyfriend. As they moved towards her, she quickly hit them over the head as well, although she was less certain about eating them. The storm lasted several days, but Charlotte had a blissful holiday. She worked her way through Roger's meatier regions. She disposed of the less appetizing parts of him. And she drew pictures of the scene, as it unfolded in the valley below. When the mountain rescue search party found her two days later, they concluded that the other three climbers, being inexperienced, had simply slipped on the wet path and fallen to their death. The only things that Charlotte had with her when she was discovered were a bucket and spade and a number of sheets of what appeared to be goat parchment on which she had sketched the landscape beneath them. The end. Well that's another waste of seven whole hours, Derek. Proverbs very specifically aimed at people. It's one of those Derek proverbs. There's a whole book of them. Wait until death to tell me lies, Mr Blobby. I really thought that was going to be “wait until death to tell me you love me”. Rona and Kristen woke up one morning, wondering what the strange sound was. It was a distant, high-pitched squeal and it seemed to be coming from inside the house. They thought, at first, that it might be some piece of electronic equipment that had got into a weird cycle and needed to be switched off and on again. But after they'd wandered around the house, trying to find the source of the noise, they realized that whichever room they were in, it always seemed to be coming from all directions, as if it was in the walls. Now, Rona, who was by nature a little bit impatient, started to suspect that Kristen was playing some kind of joke on her. She even accused Kristen of making the noise herself. Kristen said, "All right, well, if that's what you think I'll go outside and then you can see if it continues." So Kristen walked out the front door and went to the end of the garden and stood just by the pavement at the side of the road. Rona stayed inside the house, closed the door, and could still hear the sound. In fact, if anything, the sound was louder, more penetrating, more aggravating. Rona placed her hand on the walls where it seemed that the sound might be coming from and closed her eyes. The sound changed. No longer just a high-pitched squealing, there were lower frequencies resonating all the way down. She could almost feel the house vibrating with multiple harmonics, rich and dark. And they were no longer aggravating noises, but the most beautiful sound she had ever heard. Music, but that doesn't do it justice. Music like she never heard, music that she could feel she could live in. The sounds seemed to interweave in a dance that captured the very heartbeat of the universe. And through it, she started to feel that there was a message, that she was not just part of the heartbeat of the universe, she was not just starting to come in sync with the whole of creation, that the creation was speaking to her. After a few minutes, Kristen reentered the house. Rona didn't even turn. She was oblivious, swept up in the majesty of her experience. Kristen tried to get her attention, tapped her on the shoulder, shook her a little bit. But with every passing minute, Rona looked more and more vacant, more and more disconnected with Kristen, with the house, with the present time and place. Finally, Kristen could stand it no longer. She shouted right into Rona's ear and the spell was broken. Rona turned. She looked at Kristen and had a vague memory, now slipping away like a dream on waking of having seen wonderful sights, but as each second passed, she became lesser than what they had been. As Kristen held her, Rona began to cry. What she had experienced, she would never have again and Rona would never quite feel that Kristen ever understood her properly. Meanwhile, somehow far away and close at the same time, the heart of the universe continued to pulse. You have been listening to Totally Made Up Tales, which were indeed totally made up by James Aylett, James Lark, and Andrew Ormerod. All of these stories were recorded without advanced planning, and then lightly edited for the discerning listener. Join us next time for some more Totally Made Up Tales. When you die, put your ashes in to me. Did I start that? No? No. That was perfect. Very creepy. I think it's meant symbolically.
On this episode of the Female Founded Podcast, Kristen Anderson joins us as we talk about the ups and downs that come with entering the fashion industry. As Kristen describes, the industry is cutthroat and incredibly hard to get into, making it so important to build connections and network early on. Kristen has started a few freelancing businesses over her time in the industry, and in this episode, she shares the do’s and don'ts that helped her become the successful fashion designer and entrepreneur she is today. Want to learn more about Kristen? Kristen Anderson has been a designer for over 9 years and is the owner of her self titled design studio, KRSTN NDRSN. She’s passionate about designing inclusive, figure-flattering apparel that makes every woman feel her best. She was an early team member at Adore Me where she contributed to a team that increased sales from $5mm to nearly $84mm in a span of 3 years. She's also worked on brands like Kona Sol, Victoria's Secret, Lane Bryant, and many more. Check out her Instagram https://www.instagram.com/krstnndrsn/ And her website https://www.kndrsn.com/ Interested in joining the Female Founded Community? Check out our mastermind:http://bit.ly/femalefoundedmastermind Catch you in the next episode!
"How do I talk to my kids about pornography?", a question I recently received from a listener and a great question! It's incredibly important to teach our children about pornography and help create a plan to resist. Kristen Jenson and I discuss this incredibly important topic. Kristen gives some really great practical advice to help parents with this topic and tools to help our children be prepared. As Kristen says: “you have two choices: you can cross your fingers, or you can be proactive!” Let’s be proactive parents! LINKS FROM THE SHOW protectyoungminds.org Good Pictures, Bad Pictures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theaskingpod/message
In this week’s episode Kristen shares her spiritual awakening journey for the very first time.Her actual awakening started years before she left her corporate job to follow her intuition and become the manifestation coach she is today. As Kristen shares her experience of searching for a purpose while traveling the world, you’ll learn what a spiritual awakening actually feels like and how to navigate your way through it. And who knows - maybe this episode is the start of your personal spiritual awakening journey! Connect with Kristen and Join the Pursuit of Bliss Community: Apply for Kristen’s Blissful Abundance Academy Here Engage in Our Manifesting Abundance Facebook Group Here Subscribe to the Pursuit of Bliss YouTube Channel Here Engage with The Pursuit of Bliss Podcast on Instagram Here Connect with Kristen on Instagram Here Get a Free Abundance Checklist Here Enjoy a Free Manifestation Training Here Submit a Review or Say Hello: hello@pursuitofbliss.net
Can your passion really lead to your life purpose and become your career? YOU BETCHA. Meet Anne Ledyard. A former 2 sport NCAA athlete, with a passion for helping college athletes transition into the real world. That's right, she's a professional transition-er, among other amazing things. She's also a scientist, a health and wellness coach, and an amazing mom to an adorable doggo. As Kristen and Katie are currently transitioning careers, naturally they had a million questions for Anne! If you're ready to get the truth on transitioning well, hit play!
In this MGMA Insider Podcast, we're joined by Kristen Adams, MA, CMPE, Department Administrator, Anesthesiology, Weill Cornell Medicine. As Kristen explains, a major challenge facing medical practices is developing physician compensation plans that reflect their overall strategic vision. She describes how Weill Cornell Medicine chose to move from a fixed to a variable pay model and how the team made that shift through long-term strategic planning. If you're interested in learning more on physician compensation or hearing Kristen speak live, you can join us at MGMA's Annual Conference October 13th-16th in New Orleans. Registration is now open. For more information and to register visit MGMA.com/bigeasy19.
Paul talks to Kristen Johnson about the role of social media in today’s world. But not just the etiquette and perks that using it properly can bring. As Kristen and Paul discuss, social media has the potential to build a better world by allowing us to interact and interconnect through positive means. Perhaps the key to beating online negativity is to counteract with positivity… ABOUT THE GUEST: KRISTIN JOHNSON Kristin Johnson is a prize-winning/ prize-finalist writer, blogger, ghost-writing/ creative writing consultant, screenwriter and editor. A graduate of the former Master of Professional Writing Program from the University of Southern California, she has published/ collaborated on seven books. Her current book AIN'T "U" GOT NO MANNERS has been called "the Bible for social media". She is a member of the Desert Screenwriters Guild, Society of Children’s Books and Illustrators, and Palm Springs Women in Film and Television. Kristen can be contacted via… kristinjohnson.net Kristin@kristinjohnson.net ABOUT THE HOST Paul Lowe is the founder of PaulLoweHEARTS and makes a difference by helping you make a difference. He is totally committed to his HEARTS-centred approach of… Helping Everyone Achieve Results Towards Success Paul has a long and distinguished history of coaching & mentoring - particularly focusing on helping you clarify your true life’s purpose. He has also been responsible for raising significant funds for a multitude of good causes; positively inspiring many, many children – from challenging backgrounds – within the UK and globally. Paul and his empathic team embrace a three-fold purpose: Firstly, to help you find your purpose; secondly, to get your inspirational messages & stories out into the world; whilst thirdly, to support charitable organisations in their development & fund-raising – to make a global difference. We achieve this by: Delivering our empowering HEARTS-centred programmes Sharing your true-life inspirational messages and stories through our Speaking From Our HEARTS book series & podcast Utilising our truly authentic charitable commitment, empathy & HEARTS CONTACT METHODS Mob: +44 (0) 7958 042 155 E-mail:paul@paul-lowe.org http://www.paullowehearts.com/ https://twitter.com/PaulLoweHEARTS https://www.instagram.com/paullowehearts/ https://www.facebook.com/PaulLoweHEARTS/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqmznF8VCcZKEdSfE7VlwUA
Dock diving has been a popular sport in the pet industry for decades. In recent years it has grown substantially. I recently stumbled onto the sport with a little from our Labrador Retriever, Saddie. Saddie loves the water and took to dock diving very quickly. It’s something that her and I both enjoy! Today I’m speaking with Kristen Cooper, who has been involved with dock diving in various capacities. From training to competing, Kristen has firsthand experience to share with us. She has even served as a judge for competitions in recent years. In this interview she explains more about the sport for beginners and tells advanced dock diving handlers how they can get involved in the competition circle. Dock diving may not be a good fit for every dog, but if your pup loves the water there is a good chance he’ll enjoy this sport with a little practice. As Kristen explains, it may take some time and patience to get him off the dock the first time, but once your pooch gets over those initial nerves, it may just be his new favorite pastime.
Kristen A. Jenson is the author of the Good Pictures Bad Pictures series of read-aloud books including the best-selling Good Pictures Bad Pictures: Porn-Proofing Today’s Young Kids and Good Pictures Bad Pictures Jr.: A Simple Plan to Protect Young Minds. She is the founder of ProtectYoungMinds.org, a website dedicated to helping parents empower their kids to resist and reject pornography. Kristen is a popular guest on radio and TV broadcasts as well as podcasts and webinars. She is a leader in the Safeguard Alliance of the National Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation and has testified before the Washington State Senate Law and Justice Committee on the public health crisis of pornography. Kristen continues to be a strong voice for protecting children from all forms of sexual exploitation. Kristen is the mother of two daughters, and a son who is waiting for her in heaven. Her latest honor is becoming a grandma! She lives with her husband and sassy chocolate Schnoodle puppy in the beautiful state of Washington. Kristen earned a B.A. in English Literature and an M.A. in Organizational Communication. This is a difficult topic to discuss, but I cannot emphasize enough how important it is to talk about. Kristen tells us that porn is predatory. Kids do not have to look for it, it is looking for them. It will find them. The discussion needs to be centered around what our kids can do when porn finds them. Kristen offers several resources on her site to help parents with this topic, with media literacy, and creating a plan to help our families navigate this over-sexualized culture. Help children understand three things: what pornography is teach our children that pornography is dangerous have a plan for what to do when they see pornography Learn why filters are good for our devices, but more than that, we need to help our children develop internal filters. We need to be the ones talking to our children about pornography and sex so that we become the authority. They don't want to be the ones who don't understand when their peers refer to these things, so they are going to seek out this information. Parents need to be the authority and give their children permission to talk to them about these things. Protect Young Minds has amazing resources to help parents learn how to become their child's mentor to talk through difficult topics, and talk out big emotions. Parents can become the safety for kids who need to understand, and navigate their development into adulthood. As Kristen says, put on our big girl/big boy pants and talk about this stuff. Note: around timestamp 30:55 is a trigger story. I left it to illustrate why children need to know all human anatomy, not just their own, and they need to know proper names of the body parts. This story illustrates why this is so important. Resources: Robyn Fivush, "Do you know" study Bobo the Clown aggression experiment "Switch: How to change when change is hard" by Chip and Dan Heath "The Power of Habit: Why we do what we do in life and business" by Charles Duhigg Covenant Eyes, accountability software Circle with Disney - Parental Controls and Filters for your Family’s Connected Devices PROTECT YOUNG MINDS LINKS: 20 Questions to create your family stories Why we don't depend on digital filters alone Tech Etiquette for the Digital Family - Free Download Family media standards - Free Download Digital citizenship 8 Books to Help you talk about sex Emotional Care Tags Find Kristen and Protect Young Minds Website: www.ProtectYoungMinds.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProtectYM (@ProtectYM) Facebook: ProtectYM Instagram: @ProtectYoungMinds Join the Family Success Toolkit Free Membership http://homeandfamilyculture.com
The first episode of the Vanderpump Rules reunion was so epic, we needed a whole second recap to cover everything. For this show, we're talking Jax's tragic loss, Scheana and Lala's rift, and of course the demise of ROBBBBBB. We try to treat the serious stuff delicately... but, well, we may have failed on that front. As Kristen would say, "Sorry." Thank you Chicago for another amazing live show!! Be sure to check out Crappens #701 if you missed the first part of our recap! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mousetalgia welcomes Barbara Burnett Brock to the show to talk about her incredible career as a tour guide at Disneyland. Enjoy stories about touring with Ozzy Osbourne, Stephen King and Michael Jackson, and learn about the grand opening of Star Tours and Liz Taylor's amazing 60th birthday fête, which Barbara helped manage. As Kristen notes, it's really all about that tour guide outfit - and we discuss that as well. Also, Jeff reports on Kay Kamen and how he made Mickey Mouse into a merchandise star in the midst of the Great Depression. Plus - Jeff meets Bird, Kristen talks babies, Becky gets Fancy, and Dave talks Toy Story 4. Special note: If you'll be at Star Wars Celebration in Anaheim on Friday, April 17, you can meet Mousetalgia and hear us podcast live at 6:00 p.m. on the podcast stage! If you can't be there, listen along at mousetalgialive.com.
"LONG, long ago, in a GALAXY...." Wait, that's already BEEN DONE! Hmm. "Once UPON A Time..." No, no, no! And, I'm NOT INTERESTED in writing fiction or writing fairy tales! I want to write NON-FICTION! I want to PUT-IN-PRINT my IDEA! Everyone will LOVE it! But, HOW do I get published? What do I DO? Say HELLO to Kristen Eckstein! Kristen is the person you've been looking for that will guide you in the publishing of your book! She is the author of the Ultimate Book Coach, a publishing expert, two time best-selling author and award-winning international speaker. Her career in publishing began in 2003 and has published 133 books and ebooks, with 13 books of her own. Kristen knows the ins-and-outs of publishing, teaches how to write, market and publish a book in 90 days. As Kristen states on her website, "I’m a book-loving, chocolate-eating, stuffed animal-hugging, people-craving gal who cannot imagine a life without books. I started writing when I was five years old, read my first “adult” level novel when I was nine and I’m currently the author of six books. My need for books is as great as my need for food." You DO NOT want to miss this show. As always, Kelli brings the most amazing guests to DivaTalkRadio. Be sure to share this information with your friends so that they can be inspired, empowered and encouraged too.