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Kia ora. Welcome to Monday's Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. Today we lead with news it has now been 66 days since the Strait of Hormuz has been largely shut and the two combatants seem to have descended into stalemate (although the Iranian's seem to have attacked one cargo ship overnight, let others through). The result has been much higher fuel prices, fertiliser prices, and a settling in of inflationary pressure everywhere. These pressures are intense. This week will start out locally with the Barfoot results for April (today), followed by the March quarter jobs report (on Wednesday). The RBNZ will be reviewing financial stability on Wednesday as well. In Australia, it will be all about the Tuesday afternoon decisions by the Reserve Bank of Australia, where a +25 bps hike seems likely (but is not certain). But inflation risks tied to the Iran conflict are building and they risk getting embedded. Also due out this week is data for building consents, job ads, household spending, and trade data. Trade data is also due from Taiwan and PMIs will come for many countries. Sweden and Norway will be reviewing their monetary policy settings this week too. American financial markets will be eyeing their labour market data, with their non-farm, payrolls report coming at the end of the week. There will also be important updates for their services sector, plus the preliminary May sentiment survey from the University of Michigan, also at the end of the week. At the end of last week, there were two factory PMI surveys out for the US and both were positive. The ISM reported a modest expansion, unchanged from a month ago. But they also reported a rise in new orders even though export orders fell. And employment fell, and rather sharply. Prices rose sharply and at their fastest pace since the pandemic. The S&P Global US Manufacturing PMI was even more positive, but they said it was driven by stockpiling amid rising prices and supply disruptions. New orders increased at the fastest pace in four years, despite an eleventh consecutive monthly decline in exports. On the price front, input cost inflation reached a ten-month high. If stockpiling and inventory builds are behind this American rise, while they lose global market share, this is not very sustainable. Stock building seems to be behind a sharp rise in Canadian factory activity too. Their PMI showed production, employment and purchasing all increased in April. But theirs also featured new export orders which rose solidly and at the fastest rate since the start of 2022. Across the Pacific, Japanese factories are reporting their fastest expansion in twelve years. It is no doubt welcome, but they are now having capacity problems affecting supply-chain performance. This April production data supports earlier official industrial production reports for March. And the Japanese yen strengthened suddenly and sharply on Friday, ending a long period of devaluation against the USD. The shift is likely due to Bank of Japan intervention which seems to have cost the US$35 bln to pull off. In China, China Southern Airlines has ordered 137 aircraft from Airbus said to be worth US$28 bln. This comes after China Eastern Airlines ordered 101 Airbus aircraft worth US$16 bln a month ago. It appears that China won't be offering Trump aircraft orders when Xi and he meets on May 14 in Beijing. The UST 10yr yield is now just on 4.38%, unchanged from this time Friday but up +7 bps for the week. The price of gold will start today down -US$7 at US$4613/oz and down -US$103/oz for the week. Silver is down -US$1 at just on US$75/oz. American oil prices are down -50 USc at just on US$102/bbl, while the international Brent price is also down -50 USc, and now at US$108/bbl. A week ago these prices were US$94/bbl and US$105/bbl so the really big move up was in the US. The Kiwi dollar is unchanged from Saturday at this time at 59 USc, up +20 bps for the week. Against the Aussie we are holding at 81.9 AUc. Against the euro we are down -10 bps at just on 50.3 euro cents. That all means our TWI-5 starts today at just under 62.3 which is essentially unchanged from Saturday and up +10 bps from this time last week. The bitcoin price starts today at US$78,723 and up +0.3% from this time Saturday. It is up only +1.1% from a week ago however. Volatility over the past 24 hours has been low at just on +/- 0.7%. You can get more news affecting the economy in New Zealand from interest.co.nz. Kia ora. I'm David Chaston and we'll do this again tomorrow.
Where should Leicester Fainga'anuku fit in the All Blacks?It's one of the most fascinating selection questions right now — and there's no obvious answer.We also dive into your suggestions for All Blacks bolters/moneyball players from last week's episode, plus talk Samipeni Finau's epic showing for the Chiefs.
Midway through Super Rugby's round robin, who are the bolters or "moneyball" players Dave Rennie simply can't ignore?We give a preview of our exclusive interview with new All Blacks attack coach Mike Blair, which drops later this week, as well as a breakdown of everything Super Rugby.Giveaway timeTo get six pitch side tickets to the Blues v Highlanders game at Eden Park on April 17, courtesy of Barfoot & Thompson. To enter:
Slipper Island, an exclusive chunk of land off the Coromandel Coast is up for grabs and could go for more than $10 million. It's one of fewer than two dozen private islands in Aotearoa. Dianna Cussen is selling the property through Barfoot and Thompson and she also lives on the island. She spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Auckland house prices have held firm through a busy July. Real estate agency Barfoot & Thompson's revealed it sold 957 properties across the Auckland region last month – its highest July total in four years. More than 46% of sales sat at more than a million dollars and new listings rose more than 14%. Managing Director Peter Thompson says the market's holding steady and is ready to take-off when interest rates come down further. He told Mike Hosking things are starting to move again with more first-time home buyers entering the market and more activity from developers as a result of the fast track legislation. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's no secret that Alabama has an extreme issue with inner city violence. The solution to these issues goes beyond anything legislation can do, and this week's guest, Sen. Will Barfoot, discusses the fact that this issue, as well as many others we are trying to fix with legislation, are really heart issues. While issues of evil indeed stem from a lack of heart change, the problems that they cause society are very real, so laws need to be put in place to restrain evil and promote good. Sen. Barfoot joins Bryan Dawson this week to discuss legislation he has worked on the last few years to do exactly that, and to share his story of how he got into politics. They also discuss what it might look like if U.S. Sen. Tuberville were to become governor.
It's no secret that Alabama has an extreme issue with inner city violence. The solution to these issues goes beyond anything legislation can do, and this week's guest, Sen. Will Barfoot, discusses the fact that this issue, as well as many others we are trying to fix with legislation, are really heart issues. While issues of evil indeed stem from a lack of heart change, the problems that they cause society are very real, so laws need to be put in place to restrain evil and promote good. Sen. Barfoot joins Bryan Dawson this week to discuss legislation he has worked on the last few years to do exactly that, and to share his story of how he got into politics. They also discuss what it might look like if U.S. Sen. Tuberville were to become governor.
The Barfoot & Thompson Auckland Squash Open is currently underway at the North Shore Squash Club with some intriguing matches in store across the weekend. The men's PSA Challenger has its quarters and semis on Saturday and final Sunday while the women's Satellite runs Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. The men's draw involves players such as Northland left-hander Freddie Jameson, who was a finalist at the New Zealand Junior Open this year - but is up against another teen in Auckland's Vihan Chathury who will be playing for New Zealand at World Junior Championships in Egypt in July. New Zealand Juniors coach Evan Williams joined D'Arcy Waldegrave for an update on the action. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My guests are Tiny Clapham who has competed at Badminton 12 times and has 2 Armada dishes and Steffi Dampney, Sports Psychologist. We walk and talk around the 2025 cross country course. It's a bit different with no intro music as things have changed on the production side! Great insights from Tiny on some of her rides in the past around the ultimate xc course and thoughts on how the fences will ride. Steffi gives great advice on the mental preparation of a rider and and tips on how to keep it all together on the day. Listen in!
What happens when a Navy veteran returns to his childhood ranch near Mount Shasta — and starts uncovering memories of something that never left the forest? In this chilling and personal episode, we talk with Nick, an Eagle Scout and military vet, who grew up in one of the most active Bigfoot areas in California. Nick walks us through four gripping encounters spanning his youth, high school years, and even his time on a secure military base in Virginia.From being shadowed through thick manzanita as a child to hearing bone-chilling vocalizations near an abandoned pagoda, finding mutilated calves, and finally locking eyes with something massive between two trucks at 2 a.m. — Nick's story will leave you questioning what's really out there.This episode explores not just what Nick saw and heard, but how these moments have shaped his mission today: to document and connect with others who've experienced the same. You'll hear stories from Mount Shasta, Fort Pickett, and mysterious meadows that hold more questions than answers.If you've ever wondered whether Bigfoot might be real — this one's for you.
Claudia Barfoot is a psychotherapist, Ancestral Healing Practitioner, and founder of the Land of Possible, which merges western theories of the psyche with indigenous systems of knowledge to facilitate growth and healing.Claudia's cross-cultural approach combines psychology, psychoanalysis, dreamwork, sacred plant medicines, and ancestral traditions. She is informed by perspectives from the Toltec and Maya peoples of Mexico, as well as the teachings of the Mamos and Sagas from la Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia. Her expansive wisdom provides an insightful perspective on dreams. We discuss: visitations from ancestors, emotional landscapes, the dream body, astral travel, visiting different realms,' what colours represent, prophetic dreams, why certain traditions see dreams as shared experiences, how dreams prepare us for death, nightmares and encountering ‘dark beings,' spiritual protection, dreams' sacred communication, and much more.
Property sales have reached the highest point in years - but the number of unsold homes is at a record high. Barfoot & Thompson has revealed March was a record month for house sales, but unsold stock numbers have been climbing, with 5300 places unsold in January and 5900 in February but 6200 last month. Property investment expert Ed McKnight says vendors aren't willing to take risks at this point. "It's a bit of a game of who's going to blink first - are those sellers going to capitulate to what the market is actually willing to offer?" LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Property sales have reached the highest point in years - but the number of unsold homes is at a record high. Barfoot & Thompson has revealed March was a record month for house sales, but unsold stock numbers have been climbing, with 5300 places unsold in January and 5900 in February but 6200 last month. Property investment expert Ed McKnight says vendors aren't willing to take risks at this point. "It's a bit of a game of who's going to blink first - are those sellers going to capitulate to what the market is actually willing to offer?" LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Barfoot is a 3D printing veteran who began by introducing additive manufacturing to traditional firms before becoming Managing Director of the Multi-Scale Additive Manufacturing Lab at the University of Waterloo. He later worked for Cimetrix and Javelin, two major 3D printing resellers, before spending a stint at EWI. Now, he serves as VP of Engineering at Voxel Innovations, an electrochemical polishing and machining firm capable of remarkable advancements. In this episode of the 3DPOD, we explore finishing techniques, the future of 3D printing resellers, and much more.
In this episode, we are joined by Doris Tang from Barfoot and Thompson to discuss what Chinese and Korean Kiwis look for when they buy houses in New Zealand. This includes a look into Feng Shui and what sort of properties have better Feng Shui. And what you should look for as a property investor. For more from Opes Partners: Sign up for the weekly Private Property newsletter Instagram TikTok
It defeated him in 2023 - but octogenarian Garth Barfoot was determined to finish this year's New York marathon.
In this episode, we are joined by Will Alexander from Bayleys. He discusses his 17-year journey in property. He talks about what he learned from his mother, the former CEO at Barfoot and Thompson. And the types of renovations he does to increase the value of his properties. Try our new web app Opes+, click the link to sign up. For more from Opes Partners: Sign up for the weekly Private Property newsletter Instagram TikTok
Is it folk horror? Is it Babadookie? Is it sci-fi? We're not really sure from whence this sub-step monster was spawned, but we know we mostly liked it with a few quabbles. How long can we spend discussing the quabbles you ask? Well, you're in luck, because you're about to find out while listening to this thoughtful and un-biased think piece about the 2024 horror film Daddy's Head nowhere else but here on Loathsome Things: the best podcast to listen to while going to sleep if you're an idiot.
Real Estate agency Barfoot and Thompson is closing one of its Auckland offices because of concerns over anti social behaviour and violence in the neighbourhood. It's had a Panmure branch for more than six decades, but plans to close the bricks and mortar office in the east Auckland suburb in September, Barfoot and Thompson General manager Grant Sykes speaks to Lisa Owen.
Radical Feminist Retrospective revisits earlier episodes of Radical Feminist Perspectives now available on Spotify for the first time. Episode 51 - 'Abra' by Joan Barfoot, discussed by Laila Namdarkhan. First broadcast 26th February 2023. Part of our webinar series Radical Feminist Perspectives, offering a chance to hear leading feminists discuss radical feminist theory and politics. Register at https://bit.ly/registerRFP.
Auckland's largest real estate agency experienced a significant boost last month. Barfoot & Thompson's property sales for May were up 30 percent on April and up 27 percent compared to May 2023. The agency's managing director, Peter Thompson, says the company's experiencing a small boom in demand, which has been lessened by the current interest rates. "I think we're in for a quite a good little slow boosted market. Interest rates are still the big thing that's holding the market really taking off." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Including a relationship-focus in paediatric occupational therapy interventions: Introducing the PAIR ModelThe importance of parent-child relationships for child developmental outcomes suggests a need to incorporate a relationship focus into early intervention programs for children with developmental delays. Nevertheless, confusion exists about the definition and application of relationship-focussed interventions, and occupational therapists remain more developmentally- and child-focussed. There is a need to operationalize relationship-focussed interventions to make these approaches clinically accessible. This report defines, and provides a rationale for, including parent-child relationship-focussed interventions in early childhood occupational therapy interventions. A new conceptual model, the “Phased Approach to Incorporating a Relationship-focus” (PAIR), is detailed for consideration in pediatric therapy settings. The PAIR model can support professional education, inform practice, and guide future research regarding relationship-focussed interventions. Research is needed to test the usefulness of this model in occupational therapy practice.
Welcome home y'all! On this week's episode, no big surprises in the Michigan primary election, but both parties are showing significant signs of dissent. The hosts examine what the results mean for the winners of the primary (Trump and Biden) as they look ahead to super Tuesday. DEI remains under attack. This week the Alabama senate passes a bill that outlaws funding for state-run DEI initiatives. Will black athletes roll tide or bounce? One mayor is on the frontlines of this issue. Angela delivers an update on the Fani Willis case and the hosts have a spirited debate on the boundaries of professional decorum and ethical obligations in the Fani Willis hearing. And in Politics Are Everywhere– we got beef with Wendy's. Wendy's is planning to institute “surge” pricing like Uber and Lyft, a move that would disproportionately affect black and brown communities. Thank you for submitting State Of The Union questions!! The hosts will answer as many as they can get to in advance of the speech next Thursday. We want to hear from you! Send us a video @nativelandpod and we may feature you on the podcast. Instagram X/Twitter Facebook Watch full episodes of Native Land Pod here on Youtube. Thank you to the Native Land Pod team: Angela Rye as host, executive producer and cofounder of Reasoned Choice Media; Tiffany Cross as host and producer, Andrew Gillum as host and producer, and Gabrielle Collins as executive producer; Loren Mychael and Jabari Davis are our research producers, and Nikolas Harter is our editor and producer. A special thanks as well to Chris Morrow and Lenard McKelvey, co-founders of Reasoned Choice Media.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
December 17, 2023 John 1:19-28 (ESV) 19 And this is the testimony of John, when the Jews sent priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him, “Who are you?” 20 He confessed, and did not deny, but confessed, “I am not the Christ.” 21 And they asked him, “What then? Are you Elijah?” He said, “I am not.” “Are you the Prophet?” And he answered, “No.” 22 So they said to him, “Who are you? We need to give an answer to those who sent us. What do you say about yourself?” 23 He said, “I am the voice of one crying out in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way of the Lord,' as the prophet Isaiah said.” 24 (Now they had been sent from the Pharisees.) 25 They asked him, “Then why are you baptizing, if you are neither the Christ, nor Elijah, nor the Prophet?” 26 John answered them, “I baptize with water, but among you stands one you do not know, 27 even he who comes after me, the strap of whose sandal I am not worthy to untie.” 28 These things took place in Bethany across the Jordan, where John was baptizing.
In this episode, we discuss a controversial property deal involving undisclosed moisture issues and two Barfoot and Thompson agents. We talk about what happened and why the buyer of the property was left with a hefty repair bill for a buyer. Through our investigation, we uncover the intricacies of the deal, from overlooked building reports to pivotal decisions on auction day. Main points discussed: Building reports Real estate agent conduct The importance of due diligence in property transactions. Real estate agent complaints And we also mention our upcoming Wealth Plan seminars in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. Click the link to register for tickets.
Property sales appear to have turned a corner and may be increasing at last. But what is happening in Auckland? The managing director of Barfoot and Thompson in Auckland, Peter Thompson spoke to Corin Dann.
6 Pillars for Daily Mental Health with Sir John KirwanSir John Kirwan is a New Zealand Mental Health advocate, former All Black, and former rugby union coach.He has written two books on the subject of mental health, has spoken openly about his battles with depression, and been honoured for his services to mental health.John spoke openly about his struggles with mental health and how he no longer wanted to stick around to deal with it. He got to an incredibly low point and tried to jump out of a window, but instead chose not to when a fellow rugby player told him he was a good guy.John has established the Sir John Kirwan Foundation to help young people understand mental health. He has also co-founded a workplace wellbeing platform with tech entrepreneur Adam Clark called Groov. Groov is being used by leading workplaces across New Zealand and Australia, including DB Breweries, Kiwibank, Barfoot & Thompson, and the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. This episode is definitely one for the books. John was so open, honest and vulnerable and I certainly learnt a lot from him. Please share this with all of your loved ones.- Download the groov app here : https://www.groovnow.com/app- Check out Mitey here - https://www.mitey.org.nz- Connect with John here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sir-john-kirwan/----Click here to Become a VIP supporter of Lead On Purpose: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1583287/supportIf you would like to help James continue to bring on world-class guests, please consider making a small recurring donation to cover the back end, admin and editing costs. For many years, James has dedicated countless hours to the show and would LOVE to continue bringing you global thought leaders.Thank you for your support. It is greatly appreciated.With much gratitude.Full Transcript, Quote Cards, and a Show Summary are available here:https://www.jjlaughlin.com/blog-----Website: https://www.jjlaughlin.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6GETJbxpgulYcYc6QAKLHA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JamesLaughlinOfficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jameslaughlinofficial/ Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/life-on-purpose-with-james-laughlin/id1547874035 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3WBElxcvhCHtJWBac3nOlF?si=hotcGzHVRACeAx4GvybVOQ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jameslaughlincoaching/James Laughlin is a High Performance Leadership Coach, Former 7-Time World Champion, Host of the Lead On Purpose Podcast and an Executive Coach to high performers and leaders. James is based in Christchurch, New Zealand.
6 Pillars for Daily Mental Health with Sir John KirwanSir John Kirwan is a New Zealand Mental Health advocate, former All Black, and former rugby union coach.He has written two books on the subject of mental health, has spoken openly about his battles with depression, and been honoured for his services to mental health.John spoke openly about his struggles with mental health and how he no longer wanted to stick around to deal with it. He got to an incredibly low point and tried to jump out of a window, but instead chose not to when a fellow rugby player told him he was a good guy.John has established the Sir John Kirwan Foundation to help young people understand mental health. He has also co-founded a workplace wellbeing platform with tech entrepreneur Adam Clark called Groov. Groov is being used by leading workplaces across New Zealand and Australia, including DB Breweries, Kiwibank, Barfoot & Thompson, and the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. This episode is definitely one for the books. John was so open, honest and vulnerable and I certainly learnt a lot from him. Please share this with all of your loved ones.- Download the groov app here : https://www.groovnow.com/app- Check out Mitey here - https://www.mitey.org.nz- Connect with John here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sir-john-kirwan/----Click here to Become a VIP supporter of Lead On Purpose: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1583287/supportIf you would like to help James continue to bring on world-class guests, please consider making a small recurring donation to cover the back end, admin and editing costs. For many years, James has dedicated countless hours to the show and would LOVE to continue bringing you global thought leaders.Thank you for your support. It is greatly appreciated.With much gratitude.Full Transcript, Quote Cards, and a Show Summary are available here:https://www.jjlaughlin.com/blog-----Website: https://www.jjlaughlin.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6GETJbxpgulYcYc6QAKLHA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JamesLaughlinOfficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jameslaughlinofficial/ Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/life-on-purpose-with-james-laughlin/id1547874035 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3WBElxcvhCHtJWBac3nOlF?si=hotcGzHVRACeAx4GvybVOQ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jameslaughlincoaching/James Laughlin is a High Performance Leadership Coach, Former 7-Time World Champion, Host of the Lead On Purpose Podcast and an Executive Coach to high performers and leaders. James is based in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Garth Barfoot is an 86 year old marathon runner and triathlete who has just completed this years London marathon. In this bite size clip, taken from our full conversation, Garth reveals what the next event is that he is eyeing up (Clue: Its further and tougher than a standard marathon). If you enjoy this clip and want to hera more, check out the full podcast with Garth. Dom
86-year-old Garth Barfoot is in London at the time of posting this (participating in the 2022 London marathon). He has had an incredible career in real estate (Barfoot and Thompson). But it's through his feats in endurance running and triathlon events that I know him. What makes Garth even more remarkable is his entry to the sport- he didn't start competing until his late 50's, proving it's never too late to do something that seems impossibly hard. Dom
86-year-old Garth Barfoot is in London at the time of posting this (participating in the 2022 London marathon). Even though he is, in his own words, a “rich lister” who can afford to sit anywhere on the plane he was flying premium economy…because he thought he'd be lonely if he didn't sit with his friends! Garth made his money in the real estate firm started by his father in 1923, Barfoot and Thompson. He has had one hell of a career. But it's through his feats in running and triathlon that I know him. He is a regular at endurance events like marathons (he has done the iconic Rotorua event 17 times) and Iron Man distance triathlon events. What makes Garth even more remarkable is his entry to the sport- he didn't start competing until his late 50's. Most listeners to this podcast will be younger than Garth was when he started. I find that really cool- it means for you and me, it is NEVER too late to do something new, something courageous, something that scares the s**t out of you. Another fun fact: I told Garth he could park at the New World supermarket next to where I live. He refused because he was not going to be a customer and it is a customer car park. This tease comes from our full-length conversation which will be out Monday morning. Dom
This week on the Podcast we have another edition of our leadership series, and I love love loved recording this episode! You're going to meet Carrie Barfoot - who has been with Epicure for 15 years. She started when she was newly married and was just starting her family. She knew she didn't want to return to being an ‘employee' and wanted the time freedom that being an entrepreneur can bring. Listen in for her best tips on going ALL IN, if you've ever considered what this could look like for you and your business.
Keep up with Dr. Krishona Martinson and the University of Minnesota Equine Extension Program on:University of Minnesota Equine Extension Program on FacebookUniversity of Minnesota Equine Extension Program on YouTubeUniversity of Minnesota Extension Program Website Episode Topic Research Summary:Steaming horse hay to reduce the effects of mold and dust - https://extension.umn.edu/horse-nutrition/steaming-horse-hay-reduce-effects-mold-and-dustSoaking your horse's hay - https://extension.umn.edu/horse-nutrition/soaking-your-horses-hay Scientific References:~ 19:45 – Discussion about the research from Dr. Longland on hot vs. cold or warm vs. cold water for soaking and if the temperature matters – A.C. Longland, C. Barfoot, P.A. Harris, The Loss of Water-Soluble Carbohydrate and Soluble Protein from Nine Different Hays Soaked in Water for up to 16 Hours, Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, Volume 29, Issue 5, 2009, Pages 383-384, ISSN 0737-0806,https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jevs.2009.04.085.(https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0737080609003505) ____________________________________Have a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email podcast@standleeforage.comShare our podcast and learn more about our co-hosts at our Beyond the Barn podcast pageSUBSCRIBE to the Beyond the Barn podcast email to be an exclusive insider!Find us on Apple, Spotify or Google Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE, so you never miss an episode.____________________________________Check out the Standlee Barn Bulletin BlogFind more nutritional resources from Dr. Stephen Duren and Dr. Tania Cubitt at https://standleeforage.com/nutrition/nutritional-resourcesConnect with Standlee on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok____________________________________Views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the view of Standlee Premium Products, LLC.
This week on One For The Road I am joined by Kelly Barfoot.Kelly is the founder of Boxxfresh the online healthy, fresh, plant-based food box delivery business that started in her kitchen through a major passion for food and how it makes us feel. With a varied career in dance, music and then the health & fitness industry as a personal trainer she found her love was with food and helping as many as possible get back in the kitchen, cook real food for real life, and feel the benefits. Kelly is new to sobriety and at 4 months sober is feeling better than ever!If you want to connect with me via Instagram, you can find me on the instahandle @Soberdave https://www.instagram.com/soberdave/or via my website https://davidwilsoncoaching.com/Provided below are links for services offering additional help and advice and contact links for Kelly and Boxxfresh.www.boxxfresh.comInstagram @BoxxfreshFacebook @BoxxfreshTwitter @Boxxfresh_xxhttps://alcoholchange.org.uk/https://www.wearewithyou.org.uk/https://www.drinkaware.co.uk/advice/alcohol-support-serviceshttps://nacoa.org.uk/Show producer- Daniella Attanasio-Martinezhttps://www.grownuphustle.com/Instagram - @TheDaniellaMartinez@GrownupHustle See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
En este episodio hablamos con Claudia Barfoot, consejera licenciada de salud mental. Conversamos sobre qué es la terapia de trabajo de sueño. Claudia nos explica cómo es que alguien puede especializarse en este tipo de terapia, que se puede esperar un cliente al recibir esta terapia y nos da ejemplos de algunos sueños comunes y su percepción de cuando uno sueña con una casa y más. Para obtener más información sobre la invitada de hoy, visite: https://www.claudiabarfoot.com/ Instagram / Facebook: @thelandofpossible Encuentra un terapeuta Latinx: latinxtherapy.com y siguenos en @latinxtherapy en Instagram, Facebook, YouTube y Tik Tok!
Jamie Salter is one of the founders of Ride Snowboards along with Tim Pogue and Jason Ford. He is one of the key money guys of early snowboarding, rubbing shoulders with the founders of Burton, Sims, Kemper (Jamie's involvement in the early days of Kemper is huge!), Barfoot, Mervin, Nitro, and many more. In 1995 Ride Snowboards made headlines by going public, Jamie tells the story behind the hype and lets us in to a world of financial decisions that lead him to own a lot of companies. Today Jamie Salter's company ABG owns brands like Reabok, Above The Rim, Aeropostale, Airwalk, Elvis, Forever 21, IZOD, Juicy Couture, Nine West, Sports Illustrated, Tapout, Vision Street Wear, and Volcom.Support the show (https://paypal.me/fnradfoundation)