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Hear about a few autobiographies that cover topics from silly to serious. Laurie Dreyer, manager of the Lansingburgh branch of Troy Public Library, recommends a few that she loved listening to as audiobooks. Her selections include: "My Beloved World" (Sonia Sotomayor, 2013); "You Can't Touch My Hair" (Phoebe Robinson, 2016); and "Somebody's Daughter: A Memoir" (Ashley Ford, 2021). Laurie gives honorable mentions to Tina Fey's "Bossypants (2011); Dick Van Dyke's "My Life In and Out of Show Business" (2011), and Michelle Zauner's "Crying in H Mart: A Memoir" (2021). For more details, visit www.thetroylibrary.org. To find other libraries in New York State, see https://www.nysl.nysed.gov/libdev/libs/#Find. Produced by Brea Barthel for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
An Early Childhood Care and Education Student at Ogeechee Technical College in Statesboro has been named as the school's 2024 GOAL Student. Ashley Ford is a mother of two daughters and a child care teacher at Kids World Learning Center in Statesboro. Ashley joins us for this week's podcast, along with Sarah Beverley, who is a Student Navigator and GOAL coordinator at the college, and Dr. Christi Moore, Professional Learning Director here at DECAL. Support the show
This week we wind down our season of co-teaching chronicles, exploring the myriad types of partnerships and collaborations that can best support students with and without disabilities in the general education setting. Tracy and Mike talk to two of Kent City Schools' co-teachers from Stanton Middle School in Kent Ohio, which is a 6th through 8th grade building. The two teams we meet today are Ashley Ford, Intervention Specialist, and Kimberley White, 6th grade English Language Arts teacher. They describe their partnership as a beautiful friendship verging on sisterhood, and once again, we get to hear how these partners lean into their personal strengths and skill sets in order to maximize impact for all students, using a variety of different teaching strategies. There is no “one size fits all” going on here - which requires a lot of work but helps students get what they need. Co-Hosts: Mike Kaschak and Tracy Mail, SST8 Educational Consultants
"Mi práctica espiritual es comer lentamente" le oí decir a la escritora Ashley Ford. Aprovechemos este momento en el que podemos ir un poco mas lento para ver con ojos nuevos y sentir con nuestro ser entero las rutinas y los hábitos que luego se vuelven automáticos. ¿Dónde está la dicha? ¿Dónde está la resistencia? Conocer lo que vive en nosotros nos permite elegir conscientemente lo que queremos y lo que no. Empieza el año meditando con el apoyo y la motivación de una comunidad. Únete a Espacio Silencio aquí: https://www.ilanaospina.com/ https://www.instagram.com/ilana_coachmindfulness/
Are you struggling with managing the financial aspect of your creative business? Then you won't want to miss our enlightening conversation with Ashley Ford, the business accountant and owner of Pretty Penny Accounting. She shares her expertise on hiring an accountant or bookkeeper, separating personal and business finances, and understanding potential tax write-offs for artists.Discover how to navigate the complex world of small business taxes and budgeting with Ashley's guidance. We discuss filing taxes as an employee or contractor, the importance of W9 and 1099 forms, and how to create a spending plan for your business. Ashley also shares her insights on managing books and practicing intentional spending while filtering all expenses through the lens of achieving your goals.This episode is packed with valuable information to help you confidently manage your business finances, make smarter decisions, and stay on top of your taxes. Whether you're just starting out as an artist or have been running a creative business for years, Ashley Ford's advice will empower you to take control of your financial future. So, tune in and transform the way you approach the money side of your business!Learn more about Ashley and Pretty Penny on their site and Instagram. Learn more about our sponsor SmartLabels through their site and purchase them here. Finally, don't forget to check out her resources just for you:The Ultimate Accounting Checklist (free)Business Foundations ($97) 25% off with code THEARTCOACHINGCLUB25 Minutes of Unfinished Business, hosted by Alex BrayshawThe reason I've created Unfinished Business is because I'm passionate about business...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify The Company ShowThe Company Show is a podcast about running a podcast for your business or company....Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Don't miss this podcast with Ashley Ford talking about financial foundations needed for a successful business. Ashley helps entrepreneurs to transform the way they make and spend money in their business. If you want a successful and sustainable busness then financial clarity is a "must". In this podcast you will discover: What is the #1 financial mistake that entrepreneurs make? What software does Ashley suggest for businesses to use to make tracking income and expenses a easier? What are a few actionable steps to get organized before next tax season? When should you hire an accountant in your business? When is the right time? How should a business owner go about finding the right accounting partner for them? How does an entrepreneur's mindset around money affect their business? If there was one takeaway from today, what does Ashley hope listeners learn?
For many of us, bookkeeping and accounting–money in general–can bring up a wide range of strong emotions. You might feel intimidation, uncertainty, discomfort or even anxiety. It can be overwhelming enough to handle your personal finances but now you also have your business finances. To talk about this critical foundation, I interviewed Ashley Ford, owner of Pretty Penny, LLC for this sixth episode in my Foundations for Your Coaching Business series. As an expert in small business accounting, Ashley shared about limiting beliefs, missing tax deductions, how understanding your numbers get easier, and ways to romanticize your finances. I hope this discussion brings you some peace in the area of your financial foundation. “We're running a marathon, not a sprint. We're in this for the long game. Which means you don't have to have everything figured out from the beginning, you have a lot of time to continue to evolve, to continue to learn, and to continue to get better at the different parts of your business. And finances is no different.” – Ashley Ford What You'll Learn Limiting beliefs: Traditional narrative told to women about finances Just be you to attract your people Missing tax deductions Not a sprint Understanding your numbers gets easier Shake those nerves and do it now Romanticize your finances Contact Info and Recommended Resources Are you a mission-centered Life Coach ready to build your profitable + purposeful business? Masterful Coach Foundations + The 10K Accelerator Method is designed just for you: mollyclaire.com/foundations. I encourage you to not miss a single episode of my Foundations for Your Coaching Business series: mollyclaire.com/the-masterful-coach. Connect with Ashley Ford Ashley, owner of Pretty Penny, LLC is an expert in small business accounting, a QuickBooks guru, and has worked with hundreds of entrepreneurs to transform the way they make and spend money in their business. She knows that financial clarity is the key to sustainable success and is obsessed with helping women in business succeed. ppllcaccounting.com ashley@ppllcaccounting.com Instagram | Pretty Penny Accounting Facebook | Pretty Penny Accounting Tiktok | Pretty Penny Accounting Get Ashley's FREE guide, The Ultimate Accounting Checklist: ppllcaccounting.com/accountingchecklist. Connect with Molly Claire Drop me a comment or question: Instagram | Molly Claire Coaching IG molly@mollyclaire.com Facebook I appreciate your feedback and rating of my podcast: Please head on over to your favorite podcast platform and leave a review of The Masterful Coach. This easy task truly helps! Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | iHeart Radio | Amazon Music | RSS Work with me: mollyclaire.com/coaching Get my FREE 10K Goal Tracker: This free goal tracker will help you organize your plan so you can make money + make a difference, one client at a time. Request your instant access copy today! mollyclaire.com/make-your-first-10k-goal-tracker Feeling stuck in your coaching business? It's not your fault. To help you get unstuck, I have 5 Tips No One Ever Told You. Get them for FREE at mollyclaire.com. Get my book: The Happy Mom Mindset: mollyclaire.com/book
Welcome to the Casa De Confidence podcast!It's true that becoming an entrepreneur requires taking risks and stepping outside of your comfort zone, but the rewards can be immense. Being able to define your own version of success and build a life that aligns with your values and passions is truly beautiful. In today's episode, we're joined by Ashley Ford from Pretty Penny Accounting. Ashley is a small business accounting expert and Quickbooks guru with almost ten years of experience helping women make better decisions in their businesses.Discussion:Ashley shares her journey growing up in a family of entrepreneurs and how her childhood dream of running her own business led her to become a small business accounting expert. She discusses the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship and how trading stability for possibility can lead to defining your own version of success and building a life you love.Ashley also talks about her passion for empowering women entrepreneurs with clear financials and how she helps her clients make informed decisions based on their financial data. She shares valuable insights on the importance of tracking your expenses, setting financial goals, and investing in yourself and your business.Thanks for tuning in to this episode of the Casa De Confidence podcast! We hope you enjoyed our conversation with Ashley Ford from Pretty Penny Accounting. To learn more about Ashley and her services, visit her website at prettypennyaccounting.com. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more inspiring conversations with experts in personal and professional development.Thanks for listening!Support the showThank you for listening to our podcast. Visit our website Join our Facebook GroupInstagram, TikTok We love reviews! Please leave us a review.Contact us if you want to Launch, restart, grow your podcast.
Ashley Waycoff is the founder of Pretty Penny which was started in 2018 with the goal of creating financial freedom for herself while empowering other women to do the same. Ashley graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a degree in accounting and went straight to work for a CPA firm where she was blessed with a wealth of opportunity and responsibility. After about 5 years, she transitioned to working for a family-owned start-up. Ashley is an expert in small business accounting, a Quickbooks guru, and obsessed with helping women make better financial decisions in their business. She grew up in a family of entrepreneurs. She has been empowering small businesses owners for over 10 years. 1:15 - Pretty Penny's history 3:00 - Thinking of yourself as a business 5:00 - Ashley's entrepreneur mindset 6:00 - The difference between a Bookkeeper and an Accountant 7:30 - Accurate financial data 8:30 - What do you want your money to do for you? 9:00 - Tracking your investment 11:15 - Avoidance 12:00 - Being your own advocate 13:15 - Romanticizing your finances 15:45 - Empowering women with their finances 16:45 - Investing without a “business” 19:00 - How Bookkeepers and Accountants work together 21:30 - Trust and transparency 23:30 - Cost vs investment in bookkeeping 26:30 - Clarity and accuracy 29:15 - Connecting with Ashley ppllcaccounting.com Instagram: @prettypennyaccounting Grab her outsourcing toolkit! https://prettypenny.kartra.com/page/outsourcingtoolkit
Ashley Waycoff is the founder of Pretty Penny which was started in 2018 with the goal of creating financial freedom for herself while empowering other women to do the same. Ashley graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a degree in accounting and went straight to work for a CPA firm where she was blessed with a wealth of opportunity and responsibility. After about 5 years, she transitioned to working for a family-owned start-up. Ashley is an expert in small business accounting, a Quickbooks guru, and obsessed with helping women make better financial decisions in their business. She grew up in a family of entrepreneurs. She has been empowering small businesses owners for over 10 years. 1:15 - Pretty Penny's history 3:00 - Thinking of yourself as a business 5:00 - Ashley's entrepreneur mindset 6:00 - The difference between a Bookkeeper and an Accountant 7:30 - Accurate financial data 8:30 - What do you want your money to do for you? 9:00 - Tracking your investment 11:15 - Avoidance 12:00 - Being your own advocate 13:15 - Romanticizing your finances 15:45 - Empowering women with their finances 16:45 - Investing without a “business” 19:00 - How Bookkeepers and Accountants work together 21:30 - Trust and transparency 23:30 - Cost vs investment in bookkeeping 26:30 - Clarity and accuracy 29:15 - Connecting with Ashley ppllcaccounting.com Instagram: @prettypennyaccounting Grab her outsourcing toolkit! https://prettypenny.kartra.com/page/outsourcingtoolkit
In my experience, there are four essential items that entrepreneurs need to stay focused on in order to create, manage and scale their business.... mission, vision, strategy and FINANCE! Ashley Ford, Founder of Pretty Penny, is an expert in small business accounting, a QuickBooks guru, and has worked with hundreds of entrepreneurs to transform the way they make and spend money in their businesses. She knows that financial clarity is the key to sustainable success and is obsessed with helping women in business succeed. Thankfully I am finally seeing women approach what was a taboo topic.... money and finance. You cannot scale businesses without it, so it's time to get comfortable with it. Ashley Ford can help!
Ashley Ford is an expert in small business accounting who has worked with hundreds of entrepreneurs to transform the way they make and spend money in their business. Today she shares her tips and why financial clarity is the key to sustainable success.
In this episode of The Women Empower Podcast, host Bri Logue sits down with Ashley Ford, owner of Pretty Penny Accounting, to talk about her journey in starting her own business and helping others improve their money mindsets. Ashley shares how she realized her scarcity mindset was hindering her and her business, and how she transformed it into an abundance mindset through intentional spending and gratitude. She also recommends some great books on money mindset for listeners to check out. Tune in to learn more about Ashley's journey and tips for improving your own money mindset.About Ashley:Ashley is an expert in small business accounting, a QuickBooks guru, and has worked with hundreds of entrepreneurs to transform the way they make and spend money in their businesses. She knows that financial clarity is the key to sustainable success and is obsessed with helping women in business succeed. Connect with Ashley:instagram.com/prettypennyaccountingwww.heyprettypenny.comNotable Quotes: "When you can really change that narrative, then you become really intentional about your spending." - Ashley Ford"When you're living in this abundance loop, that right there is the game changer. That's really where you can see yourself in your business thrive." - Ashley Ford"It's not about being perfect, it's just about making sure that you're making intentional decisions that are getting you closer to your goals." - Ashley Ford Connect with Bri:Website: www.brilogue.comIG: @bri.logueFB: @bri.logueWant to be on the podcast?Send me an email at: Bri@ivory.media
We have been talking a lot about the spring market in recent weeks, and in addition to the spring market it's also tax season. Tax time can be a stressful and anxiety filled time for a lot of small business owners, but it doesn't have to be that way. This week we have Ashley Ford from Pretty Penny Accounting to talk about all things financial and small business. Ashley has a really unique approach to money management, and accounting she looks at not only the role it plays in your business but also the role it's playing in your mental health and overall well being. We absolutely love this approach, and found so much of what she had to say super refreshing. No shame, no guilt, and lots of great ways to start changing habits to move yourself in a positive direction. Ashley gave us a ton of great tips on how to manage your money for your business and your life. Ashley has also taken a very forward approach to her marketing and social media presence which is very unique in the financial space which is sooo refreshing to see. This is a really great interview packed with a ton of great info. Let's dive in! You can find Ashley at her website https://www.ppllcaccounting.com/meetashley Find Ashley on IG @prettypennyaccounting
Want to save money? Have NO idea where to start with taxes for business? Bookkeeping? When do you hire a bookkeeper? How to heal your mindset around money in your small business? Alllll questions we answered in this episode with the lovely Small Business Accountant, Ashley Ford. Ashley is an expert in small business accounting, a QuickBooks guru and has worked with hundreds of entrepreneurs to transform the way they make and spend money in their business. She knows that financial clarity is the key to sustainable success and is obsessed with helping women in business succeed. Don't worry, we make numbers fun :) Topics we Cover: Small Business Accounting | Small Business Taxes | Money Mindset for Small Businesses | Hiring an Accountant | & MORE Check out Ashley's FREE Accounting Checklist // click here Follow Ashley on Instagram // @prettypennyaccounting --- JOIN ENTREPRENEURSHIP MADE EASY GET MORE SUPPORT FROM MADI // FREEBIES & PROGRAMS MADISON'S INSTAGRAM SBGP FREE FACEBOOK COMMUNITY
Lyndsay and Shannon share this week how they use habits to create healthy financial systems. They talk weekly and monthly routines to make sure you are on track with your finances. These habits will help you take your book keeping to the next level and feel more empowered to take control but also reward yourself. Interested in taking your bookkeeping to the next level or just getting started? Use code DIRTONFLOWERS and receive 10% off Ashley Ford of Pretty Penny Accounting Quickbooks for Entrepreneurs Course!If you want to dive in deeper with us each month, join our membership group - The Dirt on Flowers Insiders! Don't worry, if you missed this month, our membership doors will open again each month on the 1st through the 5th. So if you are loving the podcast and want to dig deeper with us, head over to www.thedirtonflowers.com/membership to hop on the waitlist!Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share it in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag @dirtonflowers!Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!Head to www.thedirtonflowers.com to sign up for our newsletter and become a Dirt on Flowers insider!Want to learn more about your hosts? Follow us on Instagram!Lyndsay @wildroot_flowercoShannon @bloomhillfarm
On this episode of Small Business Success Talks. Christy Smallwood and guest, Ashley Ford discuss how accounting is an essential part of running a business. If you're a small business owner, you know that accounting is a lot of work. But Ashley thinks it's not complicated at all. She finds joy in helping business owners to keep track of their revenue and more... Discover the best advice that Ashley received and continues to live by today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Put your boss pants on because Lyndsay and Shannon deep dive into end of year tax prep and bookkeeping with Ashley Ford of Pretty Penny Accounting!Interested in taking your bookkeeping to the next level or just getting started? Use code DIRTONFLOWERS and receive 10% off Ashley's Quickbooks for Entrepreneurs Course!We have an amazing freebie for you! Head over to our website www.thedirtonflowers.com and grab our complete tax prep check list.Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share it in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag @dirtonflowers!Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!Head to www.thedirtonflowers.com to sign up for our newsletter and become a Dirt on Flowers insider!Want to learn more about your hosts? Follow us on Instagram!Lyndsay @wildroot_flowercoShannon @bloomhillfarm
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In yet another crossover episode of Chit Chat Across the Pond, Bodie Grimm of the Kilowatt Podcast joins me to talk about EVs. But this isn't just any EV, we get to talk to Chris Ashley of the SMR Podcast and BBQ and Tech about his brand new Ford F150 Lightning EV. We catch Chris on the very delivery day of his new hotness, and he's one of the first people to actually get the F150 Lightning. Chris put his $100 in the ring over a year ago, and bought the Lightning (in the Laredo trim) essentially sight unseen. He is besotted with the vehicle and from what he told us, we can see why. We start out with a big tease by talking about the work Chris had to do to be approved to install a charger at his townhouse, and what size battery he chose, but eventually we talk about what it feels like to drive with and without regenerative braking (also known as one-pedal driving), we talk about how well CarPlay works (it's over Bluetooth), what information is on the instrument panel, and a lot about the glory that is heated _and_ cooled seats. Bodie and Chris talk about how to remote start the car (which was a baffling subject for a California-bred woman). We even discuss whether Chris will fit in the frunk (aka Front Trunk). It's a fun and informative conversation I know you'll enjoy. And be sure to check out Kilowatt, SMR, and BBQ and Tech Podcasts to have even more fun with these awesome gentlemen.
In yet another crossover episode of Chit Chat Across the Pond, Bodie Grimm of the Kilowatt Podcast joins me to talk about EVs. But this isn't just any EV, we get to talk to Chris Ashley of the SMR Podcast and BBQ and Tech about his brand new Ford F150 Lightning EV. We catch Chris on the very delivery day of his new hotness, and he's one of the first people to actually get the F150 Lightning. Chris put his $100 in the ring over a year ago, and bought the Lightning (in the Laredo trim) essentially sight unseen. He is besotted with the vehicle and from what he told us, we can see why. We start out with a big tease by talking about the work Chris had to do to be approved to install a charger at his townhouse, and what size battery he chose, but eventually we talk about what it feels like to drive with and without regenerative braking (also known as one-pedal driving), we talk about how well CarPlay works (it's over Bluetooth), what information is on the instrument panel, and a lot about the glory that is heated _and_ cooled seats. Bodie and Chris talk about how to remote start the car (which was a baffling subject for a California-bred woman). We even discuss whether Chris will fit in the frunk (aka Front Trunk). It's a fun and informative conversation I know you'll enjoy. And be sure to check out Kilowatt, SMR, and BBQ and Tech Podcasts to have even more fun with these awesome gentlemen.
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Listen and Subscribe on Apple, Spotify and more: https://link.chtbl.com/creativepeptalkTranscripts available at https://creativepeptalk.com/episodes__________SHOW NOTESCreative Zero-To-Hero Series1. Skill2. Story3. Style4. Setting5. Psychology– MORE PSYCHOLOGY6. Say SomethingSteven Pressfield “The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Creative Battles” BookCarl G. Jung's “Synchronicity” OverviewHannah Gadsby's “Douglas” Netflix SpecialChristoph Niemann, “How Does Christoph Niemann Make Art Look Effortless? With A Lot of Work” NPR ArticleNathaniel Drew's “Document Your Life: 4 Methods to Live More Intentionally” Skillshare ClassCarl G. Jung's “Archetypes” OverviewBrian McDonald's “Invisible Ink: A Practical Guide to Building Stories That Resonate” BookBig Thief's “Spud Infinity” Song & Lyrics__________SPONSORSDESIGN MATTERSThere's another podcast you should be listening to - Design Matters from the TED Audio Collective. On the show writer and artist Debbie Millman hosts conversations with designers, writers, artists, and other luminaries of contemporary thought - people like Roman Mars, Ai Weiwei, Ethan Hawke, Ashley Ford, and more. Join us for an inquiry into the broader world of creative culture. Find and follow Design Matters with Debbie Millman wherever you're listening to this.SKILLSHAREThere's nothing better than getting better. Accomplishing growth is extremely satisfying, and online classes from Skillshare make it possible. Learn about illustration, design, photography, productivity, and marketing. With Skillshare's short classes, you can move your creative journey forward without putting life on hold. So explore your creativity at Skillshare.com/CreativePep where our listeners get a free trial of Premium Membership.SHILLINGTONStudy graphic design with Shillington for 3 months full-time or 9 months part-time. With Shillington's graphic design course, you'll graduate with a solid understanding of creative problem solving, design theory and software. Create an incredible design portfolio and master how to discuss and sell your work—essential skills for any creative career. LEARN MORE: https://shillo.design/pep
Listen and Subscribe on Apple, Spotify and more: https://link.chtbl.com/creativepeptalkTranscripts available at https://creativepeptalk.com/episodes__________SHOW NOTESCreative Zero-To-Hero Series1. Skill2. Story3. Style4. Space5. PSYCHOLOGY6. Say SomethingSarah Beth Morgan's Skillshare ClassesDon Shirley BiographyMilton Glaser's Bob Dylan PosterMelissa Dolese's “The Beauty of Interconnection” TED TalkGrecian Framework for CommunicationGestalt Principles of DesignSong Exploder with Lin Manuel for “Wait For It”John Berger on “Why Do Some Songs Become Popular?”Seth Godin's “Purple Cow: Transform Your Business By Being Remarkable”__________SPONSORSDESIGN MATTERSThere's another podcast you should be listening to - Design Matters from the TED Audio Collective. On the show writer and artist Debbie Millman hosts conversations with designers, writers, artists, and other luminaries of contemporary thought - people like Roman Mars, Ai Weiwei, Ethan Hawke, Ashley Ford, and more. Join us for an inquiry into the broader world of creative culture. Find and follow Design Matters with Debbie Millman wherever you're listening to this.STORYBLOCKSVideo is one of my most effective ways to stand out as a creator online these days - and with Storyblocks you can take your videos to the next level - with Affordable Subscriptions, Unlimited Downloads, and 1M+ Royalty Free Assets - you can level up your content at storyblocks.com/CreativePepTalkSKILLSHAREThere's nothing better than getting better. Accomplishing growth is extremely satisfying, and online classes from Skillshare make it possible. Learn about illustration, design, photography, productivity, and marketing. With Skillshare's short classes, you can move your creative journey forward without putting life on hold. So explore your creativity at Skillshare.com/CreativePep where our listeners get a free trial of Premium Membership.
In this episode, I'm speaking with my friend Ashley Ford, about how to find friends! Ashley always says she doesn't know a stranger, which is so apparent because she makes friends wherever she goes. She discusses how to find friends at the dog park, through volunteering, and in coffee shops and restaurants, even if you're shy. Ashley works as a realtor at the Messa Group https://themessagroup.com/ashley-ford/. She's originally from Mississippi, and now lives in beautiful Washington State. She's the mother of a daughter with autism and has been married over 20 years, and has been involved in community groups and events, where she pours her heart into helping others. Ashley loves traveling, concerts, beaches and hiking, and always has a friendly warm smile on her face!! Hey, are you enjoying the podcast? If so, new episodes are released each Friday, so please follow Coffee with Kim, leave a review, and share with your friends!
This episode covers the third section of Cackle by Rachel Harrison. Next week, we are finishing the book! Next week, we will be joined by the author to talk more about the themes of this book! We also announce our next book club read, The Perfect Ruin by Shanora Williams! Follow us on Instagram: @booktok_podcast --- Other books mentioned in this episode: The Power by Naomi Alderman Under the Whispering Door by TJ Klune My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood Lady in Waiting: My Extraordinary Life in the Shadow of the Crown by Anne Glenconner Alice: Memoirs of a Barbary Coast Prostitute edited by Ivy Anderson and Devon Angus Death in Her Hands by Ottessa Moshfegh Milk Fed by Melissa Broder Somebody's Daughter by Ashley Ford Podcast episode ft. Ashley Ford that Erica loved: 'Forgiving and Finding Peace with Ashley Ford' on We Can Do Hard Things Podcast
For much of her childhood, Ashley Ford's father was incarcerated, and her mother struggled to raise her while grappling with her own upended life plans. In her new memoir, Somebody's Daughter, Ford looks at how her upbringing shaped her understanding of childhood, authority, forgiveness and freedom.
Join me as I talk with Dr. Jennifer Freyd, PhD, to understand how betrayal from childhood trauma “show ups” in our adulthood, and ways we can overcome those effects.How Abusers Silence Victims and How That Affects Us In Adulthood.The Courage To Confront: The Good, The Bad, & "The How?"Women In The Workplace: Overcoming The “Silent and Hidden Barriers” from Childhood Trauma.Dr. Freyd is the founder of The Center for Institutional Courage, and Professor Emerit of Psychology, at the University of Oregon. She's also Affiliated Faculty at the Women's Leadership Lab at Stanford University. Dr. Freyd is world-renowned for her work on Betrayal trauma, Institutional Betrayal and Courage, and for her framework (DARVO) that identifies strategies used by abusers to manipulate their victims. That framework is so widely-known that actress, political activist, and sexual assault survivor, Ashley Judd, referenced it when discussing the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse allegations in an interview with Diane Sawyer in 2017. Dr. Freyd has also been interviewed extensively by media in relation to the Harvey Weinstein case, and is sought internationally to talk about ways individuals can overcome childhood trauma, and how institutions play a role through betrayal and courage. Dr. Freyd's books and speaking appearances have reached millions of people around the world.
Jeff and Rebecca discuss the results of their Summer Draft showdown and try a little something new with Somebody's Daughter by Ashley Ford. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All the Gents return for another episode of the podcast and are joined by special guest Ashley Ford for another action-packed show! A top-heavy sports segment kicks off with discussing the NFL Draft that will be kicking off this week (7:35); which includes projected first-overall pick Trevor Lawrence, other highlighted players that will impact teams immediately, and what every individual's favorite team is projecting to draft. Pandemonium set loose in Europe as the rise and fall of the Super League (30:45), this mammoth of a contest has really unsettled soccer fans everywhere and everyone on the podcast has their words for the aftermath this contest is having. The Gents also continue the rant on, "What's Wrong with Baseball?" asking Ashley how to get more of a woman audience to be attracted to the game (47:45), and she also has some choice words for her favorite team, the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Gents react to the debut of the new live-action film of Mortal Kombat (76:50) and the ending of Falcon and the Winter Soldier on Disney+ (84:25). EstoBro reigns triumphant in the food debates where he championed biscuits and gravy over the famous EBC sandwich (90:10), although the rest of the collective disagrees with the decision. We were thankful to have Ashley on the show, we look forward to having her back on in the future. Her socials can be found on Twitter @ashfordddd and Instagram @af0rd
Why is Earth called Earth instead of Water? How do I be less busy? How do I tell my mom her breath is bad? Was it okay to email my doctor? How will COVID be portrayed in future media? Can a fetus yawn? Hank Green and Ashley Ford have answers!If you're in need of dubious advice, email us at hankandjohn@gmail.com.Join us for monthly livestreams and an exclusive weekly podcast at patreon.com/dearhankandjohn.Follow us on Twitter! twitter.com/dearhankandjohn
I'm back!! Sorry, it's been so long (i hope you missed me hehe)! I finally, after 6 months, sat down with my roommate Ashley to record an episode! We talk about our life in LA during the pandemic so far, work from home, what we've done to make the most of living here during these times and so much more! I hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as we did recording it! Thank you so much for listening! xoxo --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/oliviahoffman/support
Hi friends! We're off this week and will be replaying some of classic Forever35 episodes. This ep originally aired on 2/14/19.This week, Kate explores crying as self-care, takes a grounding bath, and shares her favorite recipes for meal trains. Doree masters her dog training schedule and Google Keep, continues her closet purge, and shares her new love for powder dip manicures. Then they welcome writer, podcaster, and educator, Ashley C. Ford, who discusses love as the driving force for survival, being more open about her feelings, self-love, the benefits of couples therapy, and her recent wedding. To leave a voicemail or text for a future episode, reach us at 781-591-0390. You can also email the podcast at forever35podcast@gmail.com.Visit forever35podcast.com for links to everything we mention on the show.Follow us on Twitter (@Forever35Pod) and Instagram (@Forever35Podcast) and join the Forever35 Facebook Group (Password: Serums). This week’s episode is sponsored by:OXICLEAN - To Work your Magic with OxiClean, go to OxiClean.com/TRYME and order a free sample. PURPLE - Go to Purple.com/forever3510, and use promo code FOREVER3510. For a limited time, get 10% off any order of $200 or more! MASTERCLASS - Visit masterclass.com/forever35 for 15% off the Annual All-Access Pass. BETTER HELP - Get 10% off your first month with the discount code FOREVER35. Go to betterhelp.com/FOREVER35 to get started today. AURA FRAMES - Get 15% off your purchase with the code forever35 at auraframes.com. BRUUSH - Get 15% off Bruush when you use code FOREVER35 at bruush.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode host David McGuire is joined by Indianapolis educators Ashley Ford and Aaron Mickens as they discuss what education and school will look like this time around as schools begin to reopen. The discuss topics on Anti-Racist teaching and passionate debate on, "How much the Black Community Values Education?" You definitely want to check this episode out!
Shalewa Sharpe and Ashley Ford join Negin to explore their relationships with noise pollution. Later, Negin dives into the history of loneliness with Myq Kaplan and Dan Ahdoot. Dan shares what it's been like living with his parents during quarantine.
This week, we got to chat with the inimitable writer Ashley C. Ford about gaining wealth after growing up without it, growing a following on social media, and the realities of having an incarcerated parent. Ashley gives her super honest thoughts about money, including the unfair realities present in the media industry and how much she really makes as a writer. To learn more about Intuit’s suite of products: https://intuit.me/2NS2yAq To get started with QuickBooks today: https://intuit.me/TFD Ashley Ford's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smashfizzle/ Ashley Ford's Twitter: https://twitter.com/ismashfizzle Ashley Ford's Website: http://www.ashleycford.net/ The Financial Diet site: http://www.thefinancialdiet.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefinancialdiet Twitter: https://twitter.com/TFDiet Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefinancialdiet YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSPYNpQ2fHv9HJ-q6MIMaPw
It’s hard to know what exactly you’re paying for when you pay college tuition. Is it a chance at a better career? Some time on a lush green campus learning from worldly professors? The risk of six-figure debt that never seems to shrink? And if students are paying a fraction of that price or nothing at all in other countries, how do we rationalize the cost here in the United States? Is college in the United States and abroad still worth the price tag? Ashley Ford speaks to Katia Maneff, a mom who is considering the cost of higher education for her daughter both in the United States and the United Kingdom. To answer Katia’s questions, Ashley turns to journalist Paul Tough and University College London economics professor Gillian Wyness to get more information on the tricky decisions we make when we think about how, why, and how much to pay for a college education.
In this special episode, hosts Ian Carlos Crawford and Anthony Oliveira discuss Spider-Man: Far From Home with guests Ashley Ford, Colette Arrand, and Zach Heltzel. Don't forget to like Slayerfest 98 on Facebook(www.facebook.com/Slayerfestx98/), follow us on Twitter(twitter.com/slayerfestx98), subscribe/rate us on iTunes, and visit our patreon (www.patreon.com/slayerfest98)! New episodes come out every other Tuesday (the same day Buffy aired), so see you all back here next time!
Your fave Hotty Thotties are back again to blow your bi-bi-binaries! This week we explore the full spectrum of desire and sexuality, asking ourselves how rigid we are in our fully Thot-tastic lives, hearts, bedrooms, and dreams!We blast off with one of our fiery classics, our esteemed guest thot Ashley C Ford regales us with one of her Thotties moments, and for dessert we live our lives like they're golden! SHOW NOTES: food4thotpodcast.com/newsletter Live tweet the episode: twitter.com/food4thotpod Troll us on Facebook: facebook.com/food4thotpod DM us on Insta: instagram.com/gayslutswhoread Dennis: twitter.com/theearldenden Joe: twitter.com/reluctantlyjoe Fran: twitter.com/fransquishcoTommy: twitter.com/ismashfizzle Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Sami is joined by Ashley Ford of BuzzFeed News to break down all the news from the weekend, starting with the Michael Jackson documentary that debuted on HBO. Could this finally be Michael Jackson’s reckoning? They talk about Rand Paul joining the Democrats to vote against Trump’s national security declaration, which will likely lead to the first veto of this administration. At 17:30 they discuss Trump going off the rails during his speech to CPAC over the weekend and highlight four of the craziest moments. Is the president really going to sign an executive order on free speech for college campuses? They close out the show with a pair of news stories about house Democrats finally getting to work investigating Trump’s crimes.
Our benevolent host Ashley Ford is back! First up: Yankees are out of the playoffs, the NY Giants are looking like peewees, and the Jets are having trouble taking off. USA Today’s sports writer Ted Berg phones in to answer the question: What’s a New York sports fan to do? Then, learn more about Brooklyn Museum’s exhibition, “Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power”, from Ashley James, Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art.
In this first installment of the 112BK Book Club, Ashley Ford sits down with author, Anand Giridharadas to discuss his latest book, Winner Takes All, an investigation into the new gilded age and the charade of philanthropy as defined by global elites.
Today, Jarrett Murphy steps in for Ashley Ford to speak with Salon columnist Amanda Marcotte on the Brett Kavanaugh hearings, and Senator Martin Dilan on the challenges he faces from the left in the upcoming primaries.
A special episode-long conversation: Going against the grain - two New York City women who push back against some of the norms and expectations that define their communities. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and Kritzie Roberts and Ariana Rosas. Our editors are Clinton Philson, Jr. and Khyriel Palmer, our Technical Director is Eric Haugesag, and our theme music is by Brad Parker. Our Executive Producers are
Would you choose to go on a date with someone who voted for Donald Trump in 2016? We'll talk to someone who did. Plus, a phone call with the chairman of the Brooklyn Reform Party - they're fielding a candidate to oppose our state senate's kingmaker. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and Kritzie Roberts and Ariana Rosas. Our editors are Clinton Philson, Jr. and Khyriel Palmer, our Technical Director is Eric Ha
An unfair housing walking tour of Brooklyn; plus some wines for the Fourth, like a sparkling rose' to pair with sparklers... 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and Kritzie Roberts and Ariana Rosas. Our editors are Clinton Philson, Jr. and Khyriel Palmer, our Technical Director is Eric Haugesag, and our theme music is by Brad Parker. Our Executive Producers are Aziz Isham, Jonathan Lief and Sachar Mathias. If
Julia Salazar, the upstart candidate vying for a Brooklyn state senate seat; plus, the Afro-Latino festival is this weekend, we'll hear all about it from the co-director; and coming up: a talk with Salon's Amanda Marcotte about what's next for the resistance now that the president has made his Supreme Court pick. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and Kritzie Roberts and Ariana Rosas. Our editors are Clinton P
An unfair housing walking tour of Brooklyn; plus some wines for the Fourth, like a sparkling rose' to pair with sparklers... 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and Kritzie Roberts and Ariana Rosas. Our editors are Clinton Philson, Jr. and Khyriel Palmer, our Technical Director is Eric Haugesag, and our theme music is by Brad Parker. Our Executive Producers are Aziz Isham, Jonathan Lief and Sachar Mathias. If
Trying to make sense of all that happened at the close of the most recent Supreme Court term; plus a Brooklyn-based organization that nurtures creativity. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and Kritzie Roberts and Ariana Rosas. Our editors are Clinton Philson, Jr. and Khyriel Palmer, our Technical Director is Eric Haugesag, and our theme music is by Brad Parker. Our Executive Producers are Aziz Isham, Jonathan
Unpaid internships bringing you down? How about an apprenticeship? Plus, now, while we don't encourage drowning one's sorrow in alcohol, still - can anyone else use a stiff drink? I'm gonna get mine, and it's gonna be some rum in honor of National Caribbean-American Heritage Month. 112BK is hosted by Ashley Ford (twitter.com/iSmashFizzle), and produced by Ross Tuttle, Fred Brown, Shirin Barghi, Emily Boghosssian and Kritzie Roberts and Ariana Rosas. Our editors are Clinton Philson, Jr. and Khyriel Palmer,