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What happens when deep loss fuels the dream of a lifetime?In this week's Best Of episode, host Kim Anderson shares Hudson and Emily's unforgettable journey. This incredible couple, high school sweethearts turned full-time travelers, set out to visit every country in the world—and they had already visited 187 countries when we first spoke! Their adventure was born from a deep, life-changing loss that motivated them to stop waiting and start living. Now, with 197 countries under their belts, their dream of seeing the world together became a reality, and their journey is proof that anything is possible when you follow your heart.In this episode you'll learn:The transformative power of travel: How exploration broadens your perspective and opens your eyes to the world's beauty.Expanding dreams: How saying "yes" to new experiences can lead you to unexpected and fulfilling adventures.The kindness of strangers: Why unexpected encounters can leave a lasting impact on your travels.Travel as a couple: The unique challenges and rewards of full-time travel with your partner.Ready to get inspired? Tune in and discover how Hudson and Emily are conquering the world, one adventure at a time!RESOURCES:Connect with Hudson & Emily: Website or Instagram⚡ Round Book: Love Does by Bob GoffDreaming of visiting every country? Check out these episodes from other incredible guests who've done it!Celebrating Women Who Break Records & Travel the World w/ Very Hungry Nomad, Marty Sebova #69Journey to Every Country with the World's Most Traveled Man & Creator of Nomadmania, Harry Mitsidis #57The First Person to Travel to Every Country Without Flying - Part One & Part TwoWant travel tips and a behind-the-scenes look at the podcast? SIGN UP for our weekly newsletter here! It's just the good stuff, I promise. No spam here. Support the showMore Travel with Less Money—Download Your FREE GUIDE & Start Exploring! Let's connect on Instagram! @DesignHerTravel Get $20 when you Sign-Up for Buzzsprout Please Note: I may earn a small commission when purchasing through these links. It doesn't cost you anything extra but does help support the show.
Special Guest Interview with Cindi Platt-Elliot—1031 Corp (Part 2)
Ever wonder what happens when you actually design your life around your dream?In this Best Of episode, host Kim Anderson rewinds the conversation with Lucas Chesterton, founder of Indy Escapes, a travel company creating epic group adventures for solo travelers in dreamy destinations like Kenya, Uganda, Turkey, Croatia, the Maldives, and Bali.Lucas has explored over 120 countries, but his journey isn't about ticking off a list. It's about living with purpose, building meaningful community, and chasing the kind of joy that can't be faked. In this episode, you'll hear how he turned a soul-searching question"If money were no object, how would you spend your days?" into a life filled with travel, connection, and real impact.If you've ever dreamed of ditching the 9-to-5, building something meaningful, or living with more freedom and heart, Lucas' story is your permission slip.WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:How one question can reshape your entire lifeWhy travel is the ultimate connector—and what makes a trip truly transformationalThe power of building a lifestyle, not just a businessThis one's for the dreamers, the explorers, and anyone craving more adventure and intention in their everyday life.Hit play and get inspired to design a life you don't need a vacation from.RESOURCES:Connect with Lucas & Indy Escapes⚡ ROUND Book: 1,000 Places to See Before You Die by Patricia SchultzWANT MORE? Check out these episodes from passionate travelers living life on their terms:How a Travel Writer Built Peru's Best Travel App While Living AbroadThe Mindful Traveler: Redefining Adventures in the Age of SustainabilityWant travel tips and a behind-the-scenes look at the podcast? SIGN UP for our weekly newsletter here! It's just the good stuff, I promise. No spam here. Support the showMore Travel with Less Money—Download Your FREE GUIDE & Start Exploring! Let's connect on Instagram! @DesignHerTravel Get $20 when you Sign-Up for Buzzsprout Please Note: I may earn a small commission when purchasing through these links. It doesn't cost you anything extra but does help support the show.
Special Guest Interview with Cindi Platt-Elliot—1031 Corp (Part 1)
You followed the rules. You checked all the boxes. So why does it still feel like you're living someone else's dream?In this Best Of episode, host Kim Anderson revisits one of the most powerful and soul-stirring conversations from last summer with travel blogger and content creator Bea Mitiner of Bea Adventurous.Bea had it all: a high-powered corporate job, a successful marriage, and the kind of life that checked all the boxes. But something didn't feel right. So she made the boldest decision of her life - she left it all behind to travel, create, and pursue a life that actually felt like hers.In this episode, you'll hear how Bea sold everything, ended her marriage, and set off on a year-long journey across Sub-Saharan Africa to build a travel business rooted in meaning and connection. She shares the raw truths of that leap - what it cost her, what it gave her, and how it reshaped everything.WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:Why leaving a “good life” can be the hardest decision of allHow to build a business aligned with your values, not just your resumeWhy redefining success means going beyond money, metrics, and titlesIf you've ever looked around and wondered, “Is this really it?”—this episode is your sign.Press play and get inspired to build a life that feels like your own.RESOURCES:Connect with Bea: Instagram & Bea_Adventurous Travel Blog⚡ ROUND BOOK: Ten Lessons From the Road by Allistair HumphreyLOVE THIS & WANT MORE? Check out these stories from other corporate girlies turned travel entrepreneurs:Behind the Scenes of a Delta Brand Ambassador: From Corporate Girlie to Full-Time Travel Creator w/ Janelle on a Jet #129The Ultimate Guide for Travel Content Creators: How to Pitch Brands, Get Paid, and Grow Your Social Media Following w/ Leona Marlene #140The Realities of Entrepreneurship & Turning Your Passion Into Profit w/ Travel Girl Gang Creator, Ashley Jones #97Want travel tips and a behind-the-scenes look at the podcast? SIGN UP for our weekly newsletter here! It's just the good stuff, I promise. No spam here. Support the showMore Travel with Less Money—Download Your FREE GUIDE & Start Exploring! Let's connect on Instagram! @DesignHerTravel Get $20 when you Sign-Up for Buzzsprout Please Note: I may earn a small commission when purchasing through these links. It doesn't cost you anything extra but does help support the show.
Mavado Gyal Party Mix (EP.1) Enjoy!!!Tracklist:1) Mavado - 0:00 Intro Skit 2) Mavado - 0:52 Agony 3) Mavado - Come Into My Room 4) Mavado - Gyal Wine 5) Mavado- Come Round6) Mavado - When you Feel Lonely7) Mavado - Ben Ova8) Mavado - Big Bumps Gal 9) Mavado - Touch & Leggo10) Mavado - Tie Yuh (Persian Mat)11) Mavado - Give It All To Me (Feat Nicki Minaj) 12) Mavado - Pon Di Ting13) Mavado - Special Kinda Gyal 14) Mavado - Careless Gal 15) Mavado - Caribbean Girls (Radio Edit)16) Mavado - Ride All Night (My Kinda Girl) 17) Mavado - Diamond Body 18) Mavado - Gyalis For Life19) Mavado - All Night 20) Mavado - On My Mind 21) Mavado - Settle Down 22) Mavado - Give Her Everything23) Mavado - Friends With Benefits 24) Mavado - Bad Gal 25) Mavado - Slap It Up 26) Mavado - Only Gyal 27) Mavado - Unda Yuh Skirt 28) Mavado - Brukout 29) Mavado - Body Look30) Mavado - Stulla 31) Mavado - High Ana 32) Mavado - House Top33) Mavado - Stullesha 34) Mavado - Tumping35) Mavado - Let Me Go36) Mavado - She Beat Him37) Mavado - Starbwoy 38) Mavado - Hold Me39) Mavado - Force It Up 40) Mavado - Squeeze Breast 41) Mavado - Car Back42) MAVADO - Neva Believe U 43) Mavado - Please44) Mavado - Sweetest Time 45) Mavado - Delilah46) Mavado - Gyal a Mad Ova [DJ Prodigy Refix]47) Wayne Marshall - My Heart Remix (Feat Mavado)48) Mavado - Love Me Girl 49) Mavado - She's The One Support the Channel: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/djpro...Follow DJ ProdigyFacebook: / djprodigymix Twitter: / djprodigymix Instagram: / djprodigymix Spotify: DjprodigyItunes: DJProdigy℗ 2025 DJ Prodigy Music Group (PMG)
In this week's episode, I am celebrating by sharing my favorite lessons from the Top 25 Most-listened episodes of The 20% Podcast. Over the past few weeks, I have shared the Top 20 episodes (links to those episodes below), but wanted to compile all of these lessons into 1 episode. But first, let's start by counting down Episodes 25-21:25. Episode 106: “Figure 8s” with Landon Meyers24. Episode 112: “Embrace Nervousness” with Mike Wander 23. Episode 87: “Your Vibe Attracts Your Tribe” with Ariel Lee22. Episode 98: “Daniel's School of Business” with Daniel Ryan21. Episode 50: “Sales: An Underrated Profession” with Scott LeeseSee below for the rest of the Top 25 List:20. Episode 93: “Only Expose Yourself To Things You Have Space For” with Lindsay Boccardo19. Episode 80: “Proud of The Struggle in His Life” with Collin Mitchell18. Episode 5: “Great Ideas Unexecuted Are Bad Ideas” with Brian Bobeck17. Episode 72: “Managing The Course” with John Morris16. Episode 20: “Tough Times Are An Opportunity” with Larry Long Jr15. Episode 3: “Investing 101” with Tim Chubb14. Episode 75: “The Start of Gratitude” with Kevin Carpenter13. Episode 76: “Finding A Job That Fits Your Personality” with Joel Lalgee12. Episode 92: “Sellers Need To Be Mini-Marketers” with Jason Bay11. Episode 84: “The Law of Reciprocity” with Belal Batrawy10. Episode 97: “The 3.99 GPA” with Morgan Buchanan9. Episode 108: “Knowing Your Hourly Rate” with Ian Koniak8. Episode 66: “Showing Up Authentically” with Darren McKee7. Episode 1: “Finding The Angle That Motivates You” with Drew Cohen6. Episode 100: “Day in the Life of The Meckes Chief Residence Officer” Dana Cohen5. Episode 58: “Get To The Truth” with Nick Cegelski4. Episode 96: “Building SaaSBros In Public” with Erik McKee3. Episode 79: “Creating The Evangelist Role” with Jen Allen-Knuth2. Episode 63: “Focus on Outputs, Not Outcomes” with Ian Koniak1. Episode 78: “How SaaS Saved His Life” with Anthony Natoli Check out the best of from the top 1-5 episodes:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/148-lessons-from-the-top-5-episodes-of-the/id1528398541?i=1000617537318 Check out the best of from the top 6-10 episodes:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/156-the-best-of-the-20-podcast-round-2/id1528398541?i=1000624379182Check out the best of the top 11-15 episodes:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/158-the-best-of-the-20-podcast-round-3-the-top/id1528398541?i=1000625921806 Check out the best of from the top 16-20 episodes:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/163-the-best-of-the-20-podcast-round-4-the-top/id1528398541?i=1000629890702 Thank you so much for your support. If there are any guests you'd like to hear me talk with on The 20% Podcast, send me a message on LinkedIn. Please enjoy this week's episode of The 20% Podcast.
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever. This devotional insight reminds us that in a world of shifting values, Jesus remains our constant foundation. Explore how His unchanging nature offers stability, hope, and guidance in everyday life.
THIS IS THE LIFE PODCAST Remembering Past Blessings through Exodus 13:3. This devotional reflection encourages you to pause, recall God's faithfulness, and find renewed strength by looking back at His mighty works in your life. A perfect spiritual boost for your faith journey. Music Composed By: Mike Outland
Feeling the Pressure” through Jeremiah 18 and the story of the potter and the clay. Learn how God shapes, molds, and refines us under pressure for His divine purpose. A devotional reflection on surrender, transformation, and trusting the hands of the Master Potter.
This week on The Literary Life podcast, Angelina, Cindy and Thomas continue their discussion of The Enchanted April by Elizabeth von Arnim, on chapters 12-22. Angelina and Thomas begin the conversation sharing some thoughts on modern literature and why we don't hear of modern authors like Elizabeth von Arnim among “the academy.” Cindy tells us what stood out to her most in the second half of the book and the surprising turns von Arnim takes in the storyline. Angelina and Thomas also talk about the types of books they enjoy, and Cindy brings up the longings and fears of the various characters. The metaphors and fairy tale concepts found in this book are, of course, major topics of the conversation. Don't forget to sign up for this year's Literary Life Online Conference coming April 23-26, 2025! Register today for “Living Language: Why Words Matter” at HouseofHumaneLetters.com for full live or later access. To view the full show notes for this episode, please visit https://theliterary.life/273.
THIS IS THE LIFE PODCAST THERE'S JUST SOMETHING ABOUT THAT NAME, a devotional based on Philippians 2:5-11. Explore how the humility, sacrifice, and exaltation of Christ reveal the unmatched authority and glory in His name. Let this passage inspire awe, worship, and a deeper connection to the One who is above every name. Kings and Kingdoms will all pass away, but there's Something About That Name. Music Composed By: Mike Outland
“The 80/20 curve also applies to time: 1% of your time produces 50% of all your productivity.” This is a special episode only available to our podcast subscribers, which we call The Mini Chief. These are short, sharp highlights from our fabulous CEO guests, where you get a 5 to 10 minute snapshot from their full episode. This Mini Chief episode features Perry Marshall, Author and Sales & Marketing Guru. His full episode is titled Redefining the 80/20 Rule, buying time for superhuman productivity, and solving tough problems. You can find the full audio and show notes here:
Welcome back to The Literary Life podcast with Angelina Stanford, Cindy Rollins and Thomas Banks. This week we are bringing you another episode from the vault, this time part one of our series on The Enchanted April by Elizabeth von Arnim. Thomas gives some interesting biographical information about von Arnim, and Angelina shares some perspective on appreciating the art and the life of artist. Cindy highlights the fact that we see only caricatures of the women in England, and it isn't until they get to Italy that we begin to see their real selves. Angelina also points out that all the women are on identity quests in this story. Angelina unpacks some of the metaphors in this book and the Dante-esque images, in addition to the key place beauty has in the story. Don't forget to sign up for this year's Literary Life Online Conference coming up later this month! Register today for “Living Language: Why Words Matter” at HouseofHumaneLetters.com for full live or later access. To view the full show notes for this episode, please visit our website at https://theliterary.life/282.
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This week on The Literary Life, we bring you a gem from the archives. In this episode hosts Angelina Stanford, Thomas Banks, and Cindy Rollins discuss “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” by Leo Tolstoy. To start off the discussion of this short story, Thomas gives us some background to help answer Angelina's question about why this story seems so very different from other Tolstoy works. Angelina shares how to approach this story like a parable. Cindy brings up the question of the difference between ambition and vocation in terms of contentment. The Literary Life Online Conference “Living Language: Why Words Matter” is coming up this month, so now is the time to register for lifetime access. Head over the HouseofHumaneLetters.com to sign up today! Don't forget to visit our website at https://theliterary.life/270 for the full show notes for this episode.
“Step one, write down 25 things that you really, really want to do in your life. Step two, order the list in importance to you. Step three, put a circle around the top five and cross off the bottom 20. That's how you succeed.” In this Best of Series episode, we replay a chat we had in 2019 with Perry Marshall, Author and Sales & Marketing Guru, on Redefining the 80/20 Rule, buying time for superhuman productivity, and solving tough problems.
Send us a textPodcast features interview with Lynn Stobener and 2 waitresses from the club (Patti Sewel & Sherri Morsett), their stories and memories of working in the service side of the comedy business. Also a great Comedy set by Paula Poundstone to highlight women in comedy.Lynn Stobener, Sherri Morsett, and Patti Sewel each bring unique perspectives to the comedy club environment, shaped by their diverse experiences within the vibrant nightlife scene. Lynn Stobener, who managed the Stockton comedy club, emphasizes the importance of maintaining professionalism through strict rules to protect young staff members, while also appreciating the dynamic and familial atmosphere that makes the club feel like more than just a workplace. Sherri Morsett captures the excitement and challenges of performing at various venues, finding humor in everyday situations and using comedy to navigate life's ups and downs, all while enjoying the lively audience interactions that places like Sacramento offer. Patti Sewel, with her passion for the comedy scene, relished her role at Laughs Unlimited, where the energy and camaraderie made it feel like a night out with friends, underscoring the rewarding nature of her work despite the physical demands of cocktail serving.(00:01:54) Club Dynamics: Maintaining Professionalism and Camaraderie(00:04:36) Balancing Act: Serving Laughter at Work(00:06:00) Laughter-Filled Team Bonding at Comedy Club(00:06:36) Energetic Atmosphere at Laughs Comedy Cafe(00:06:46) Lively Laughter at Laughs Unlimited Comedy Club(00:11:21) Maintaining Professionalism in Nightclub Settings(00:29:44) Bridesmaid Anecdotes: Lori Kilmartin's Comedy Routine(00:38:11) Noteworthy Comedic Talent in Entertainment IndustrySupport the showWebsite: Standup Comedy Podcast Network.com www.StandupComedyPodcastNetwork.com Free APP on all Apple & Android phones....check it out, podcast, jokes, blogs, and More!"NEW" Video Podcast: Tag Team Talent Podcast on Spotify & YouTube See your favorite comics and other performers...Fun! New Top 5 Recognition from "FeedSpot" Please Write a Review: in-depth walk-through for leaving a review.Interested in Standup Comedy? Check out my books on Amazon..."20 Questions Answered about Being a Standup Comic""Be a Standup Comic...or just look like one"
On today's “Best of” episode of The Literary Life, Angelina and Cindy are once again joined by Thomas Banks. They discuss the last two chapters and the epilogue of An Experiment in Criticism. The first topic of conversation is Lewis' comments on poetry, including the un-literary reading of poetry and the importance of the sound of poetry. Angelina highlights Lewis' take on reading “bad books,” and Cindy points out his warning against de-bunking. Thomas gives us some history on the reference to F. R. Leavis and his literary criticism. Angelina dives into her favorite part of this section, all about what makes good literary criticism. She recaps Lewis' own list of the types of literary commentators and historians who have helped him in his own reading. Angelina and Thomas both mention some of their favorite resources, including George Lyman Kittredge, Northrup Frye, J. W. MacKail and Dorothy Sayers. Another important point is to look for resources that point back to the text, not outside of the text. Cindy and Angelina clear up some confusion about marginalia and what types of notes can help or hinder us in our reading. Finally, in discussing the epilogue, our hosts reiterate the purpose of reading as widening our souls and freeing ourselves to experience another person's perspective. Cindy asks if we will read with hubris, or humility? That makes all the difference. Join us right here again next week for a brand new episode on An Experiment in Criticism in which Angelina and Thomas will revisit the book and answer some listener questions from over the years! The seventh annual Literary Life Online Conference is coming very soon! Please visit HouseofHumaneLetters.com to sign up for that as well as all the other upcoming webinars of 2025! To view the full show notes for this episode, please visit our website at https://theliterary.life/268.
This week's episode is a continuation of Cindy Rollins and Angelina Stanford's discussion of An Experiment in Criticism by C. S. Lewis. They start with an exploration of the difference between loving a book and evaluating a book as a work of art, followed by an explanation of Lewis' idea that works of art do not teach us. Angelina goes in depth about why it is not our job as readers to find the “nugget of truth” in a book. Cindy brings up Lewis' point about “using” literature as an academic tool, versus “receiving” literature as a work of art. In covering chapter 9, Angelina and Cindy dig into the dangers of rushing to express an opinion about what we read, rather than getting ourselves out of the way when approaching a book. Cindy points to the many similarities between what Lewis says in these chapters and what Charlotte Mason says about true education. The seventh annual Literary Life Online Conference is coming very soon! Please visit HouseofHumaneLetters.com to sign up for that as well as all the other upcoming webinars of 2025! To view the full show notes for this episode, please visit https://theliterary.life/267/.
Angelina and Cindy open today's discussion of C. S. Lewis' An Experiment in Criticism with a recap of the terms that Lewis defines in chapters 5-7, starting with myth. They talk about what it means to have an “extra-literary” experience and how to cultivate the proper attitude of a good reader. Next Cindy and Angelina dig into the definition and benefits of literary fantasy versus the dangers of morbid fantasy. They talk about our deep need for stories of “the other” and have experiences with people and places that are not the same as our own. Another big topic of conversation is the idea of literature being escapist, particularly fantasy and fairy stories. Angelina and Cindy talk about several things related to this idea: belief and disbelief, fiction versus nonfiction, and the wonder of childhood. Cindy brings up Lewis' comments on the comic and what relation that has to the current popularity of the graphic novel. Angelina also explains why we shouldn't be looking to directly relate to a character in a novel in order to get something out of the book. To view the full show notes for this episode, including quotes, poetry, and book links, please visit https://theliterary.life/266/.
Vybz Kartel Gyal Party Mix (EP.1) Enjoy!!!Tracklist:1) Vybz Kartel - Intro Skit 2) Vybz Kartel -3am3) Vybz Kartel & Spice - Romping Shop4) Vybz Kartel - Virginity5) Vybz Kartel - Happy Pum Pum 6) Vybz Kartel- Ever Blessed 7) Vybz Kartel - No Games 8) Vybz Kartel - Make Up Sex9) Vybz Kartel - She Holding On10) Vybz Kartel - Hold Me (Hurt It Up) 11) Vybz Kartel - Tun Dat Way 12) Vybz Kartel - Turn up the Sheme 13) Vybz Kartel - Don't Move14) Vybz Kartel - Yuh Love 15) Vybz Kartel - Nuff Gal Mi Touch 16) Vybz Kartel - No Man17) Vybz Kartel - Best Friend [DJ Prodigy Live Refix]18) Vybz Kartel & Shenseea - Loodi19) Vybz Kartel - More Than Neo 20) Vybz Kartel - Come Breed Me 21) Vybz Kartel - Come Ya Nuh Mi Gal22) Vybz Kartel - Know Bout Me 23) Vybz Kartel - All Out24) Vybz Kartel - Jump Inna D Benz 25) Vybz Kartel - Can't Get Ova Me26) Vybz Kartel - Ignite The World [DJ Prodigy Live Refix] 27) Vybz Kartel - Forever28) Vybz Kartel - You Want Me 29) Vybz Kartel - I'll Take U There 30) Vybz Kartel - Love You Enuh 31) Vybz Kartel - Electric32) Vybz Kartel - Whine [DJ Prodigy Live Refix] 33) Vybz Kartel -Turn And Wine 34) Vybz Kartel - Beat Up Di P***y35) Vybz Kartel - You Mi Need 36) Vybz Kartel - Tell You Say37) Vybz Kartel - Come Home38) Vybz Kartel - Dutty Panty39) Vybz Kartel - Whine Yuh Waist40) Vybz Kartel - Under Water41) Vybz Kartel - Better Can Wuk42) Vybz Kartel - Bend Like Banana43) Vybz Kartel - Fever44) Vybz Kartel - Real Bad Gal45) Vybz Kartel - Bad Gyal46) Vybz Kartel - Try Dat47) Vybz Kartel - Sexability48) Vybz Kartel - British Love49) Vybz Kartel - Colouring This Life50) Vybz Kartel - X51) Vybz Kartel & Wizkid - Wine to the top52) Vybz Kartel - Buss A Whine53) Vybz Kartel - Where The Money Dey54) Vybz Kartel - Credit Alone Done55) Vybz Kartel - Pretty Position56) Vybz Kartel - Pretty Gal Wine57) Vybz Kartel - Bicycle Ride58) Vybz Kartel - In Stock59) Vybz Kartel - Nymphomaniac 60) Vybz Kartel - Sex & The City 61) Vybz Kartel - U Ah Mi Baby62) Vybz Kartel - Dumpa Truck63) Vybz Kartel - Beg U A Touch64) Vybz Kartel - Go Go Wine65) Vybz Kartel - Go Go Club66) Vybz Kartel - Go Go Club 2.067) Vybz Kartel & Afro B,Dre Skull - Share Nice68) Vybz Kartel & Sheba - You & Him Den 69) Vybz Kartel & Sheba - Do Me Dat70) Vybz Kartel - Nah Let Go71) Vybz Kartel - Whine Fi Me72) Vybz Kartel - A The A Gwan73) Vybz Kartel - Mi Love Yuh74) Vybz Kartel - Love Me Give Gal 75) Vybz Kartel - Street Vybz 76 Vybz Kartel - Bicycle 77) Vybz Kartel - Love Dem78) Vybz Kartel - Seductive 79) Vybz Kartel - Like A Movie80) Vybz Kartel & Beenie Man- Picture Dis81) Vybz Kartel - Stress Free82) Vybz Kartel - Tek Buddy83) Vybz Kartel - Take Buddy84) Vybz Kartel - Genie Wine85) Vybz Kartel - Tic Toc86) Vybz Kartel - Work OutSupport the Channel: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/djprodigymixFollow DJ ProdigyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/djprodigymixTwitter: https://twitter.com/djprodigymixInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/djprodigymix/Spotify: DjprodigyItunes: DJProdigy#Vybzkartel #djprodigy #dancehall #dancehall2024 #dancehallmix℗ 2025 DJ Prodigy Music Group (PMG)
This week on The Literary Life Podcast, we bring you the first installment of our series reprising C. S. Lewis' An Experiment in Criticism. Join us over the next few weeks as we replay the original discussions of this book hosted by Angelina Stanford and Cindy Rollins. Then come back for a new episode at the end of the series in which Angelina and Thomas Banks will add some further thoughts and clarity in reply to questions listeners have had over the years. The seventh annual Literary Life Online Conference is now open for registration. Please visit HouseofHumaneLetters.com to sign up for that as well as all the other upcoming webinars of 2025! Angelina and Cindy discuss Lewis' approach to literature and the point of this book being a critique more of readers than of books. Some main ideas they bring out of the first chapter are the importance of rereading, the fact that real readers will carve out time for books, how books have the power to change us, and the way readers can't help but talk about books. Cindy highlights the connection between Lewis critique of the literati and Mr. Bons in “The Celestial Omnibus.” Angelina talks about the challenge of keeping the love of literature for those whose profession it is to teach it, especially in the modern American university culture. Our hosts discuss the idea of reading to improve oneself as opposed to submitting to the experience of reading a challenging book. Angelina makes the point that it is about motive and whether or not you are trying to control the outcome. The benefits are the byproducts. From chapter 3, Angelina and Cindy contemplate how we approach art and the need to get ourselves out of the way so that we can enter the work of art. Finally, they cover the five characteristics of the unliterary reader according to Lewis. For the full show notes of this episode, including links to books mentioned, please visit our website at https://theliterary.life/265.
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With host retail coach Wendy Batten https://wendybatten.com/podcast-intro/ In This Episode: We are going back in time to rediscover one of the most popular episodes of the Creative Shop Talk Podcast! We all know that differences exist across generations, but have you given any thought to how those differences could impact marketing for your retail shop? Today on the podcast we are going to dive into just that: generational differences among our customers and how we can market differently to ensure we are serving all of our customers without leaving money on the table. This question came up in my Level Up Mastermind retail group recently and as a group we did some digging. Today I'm sharing some research and findings with you all. If you are interested in learning more about the group, you can check out my website here. How to Market to Different Generations Here are some notes about each generation: where they are in life, what they respond to, what they are looking for, etc. Gen Z - (ages 12-26 currently) - Gen Z spans a wide age range, but the older bunch is at the age where they are getting their first apartment, buying their first home, getting married, etc. They will tell you that they have a short attention span. This group (more than others) responds to short-form video (TikTok) Millennials - (ages 27-42 currently) - Millennials have a busy lifestyle. They are often parents of young children. A few things that characterize their shopping experience are frictionless buying, connection to the community, loyalty to brands they love, driven by peers (reviews). Surprisingly, Millennials are still listening to the radio. They love curbside pickup and Instagram buying - anything that makes life easier. Gen X - (ages 43-58 currently) - Gen X shares characteristics of both Millennials and Boomers. They are totally loyal to brands they love and expect great customer service. Traditional marketing typically still work amongst Gen X (value added, coupons, discounts etc.) They are a very nostalgic bunch and often purchase from Facebook ads. Boomers - (ages 59-75 currently) - Surprisingly, Boomers are the best at opening emails. They are very brand loyal and not motivated by FOMO, meaning last-minute or exclusive deals won't speak to them. Boomers love online ordering and still purchase gift certificates. How to Make Sure You are Serving Multiple Generations Some follow-up questions to think about as you listen: 1. Who in your community does your shop serve? 2. Who do you want to serve? 3. Who lives in your community? 4. Who is buying for whom and how does that affect your marketing? 5. What can you offer in your shop that crosses multiple generations? 6. If you serve a specific generation, what can you do to serve the generation coming up behind them? Be sure to stay open and curious about your marketing strategy and how you can market your business across generations. For example, if your ideal customers are primarily Gen Z, how are you reaching Boomers when they are looking to purchase gifts for this younger generation? Related podcasts we think you'll like: Episode 79: Your Competitive Advantage Over Amazon Episode 82: 5 Steps to Simplify Your Content Planning Episode 101: Making Email Marketing Fun with Kate Doster About your host, Wendy Batten In case we haven't met yet, I'm Wendy, a small business coach and founder of the Retailer's Inner Circle, where I help other independent shop owners learn how to gain the right business skillsets to see more profits, paychecks, and joy as they navigate running their retail business. Through online classes, business coaching programs, speaking, and a top-ranked podcast, I've helped hundreds of retailers around the globe reclaim their dreams and see the success they want from their beautiful shops. My signature private coaching community, The Retailer's Inner Circle, has helped retailers around the world build their retail business skill sets and confidence. I am proud to have been featured in several major publications, including my own business column in What Women Create magazine. I have been privileged to be a guest on top-ranked podcasts and sought-after as a guest speaker and teacher for several brands, associations, and communities that are passionate about the success of independent retailers. When I'm not coaching, you will find me either DIYing and renovating my very imperfect old crooked cottage by the sea in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Lunenburg, NS, or blogging about our travel and RVing adventures and the weird fun things we get up to in our coastal village. I'd love to invite you to check out one of my free resources for real retailers at https://wendybatten.com/free-resources/ For more support from Wendy Retailer's Inner Circle - Join Wendy inside the best retailer's community Free resources for shop owners Hang out and connect with Wendy on IG All of Wendy's programs and services for shop owners can be found HERE. Subscribe & Review on iTunes Are you subscribed to my podcast? If you're not, I'd love you to consider it. Subscribing means you won't miss an episode! Click here to subscribe to iTunes! If you want to be more of a rockstar, I'd love it if you could leave a review over on iTunes as well. 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Send us a textHere is something different for my podcast listeners. In the 80's and 90' I produced several TV shows for local affiliates. On the podcast I am sharing the audio from on of these TV shows. Minimal editing and aired on TV in 1991. It features the comedy of Chris Hobbs, a short bit by "Baby Man" Bruce Baum (Los Angeles), and closing the show was Headliner Milt Abel (From Oregon in the 90's).Chris Hobbs, Bruce Baum, and Milt Abel are distinguished stand-up comedians whose performances in the "Best of Standup Comedy Series" showcase their unique comedic styles and perspectives. Chris Hobbs, known for his witty humor and relatable anecdotes about marriage, often finds humor in everyday awkward situations, creating a personal connection with his audience. Bruce Baum, celebrated for his quirky and absurd humor, appreciates the rich history of comedy clubs and the art of storytelling, as seen in his famous parody hit "Marty Feldman Eyes." Milt Abel brings a light-hearted and self-deprecating style to the stage, delighting audiences with playful banter and affectionate stories about his family, all while maintaining a warm and engaging presence that highlights his genuine care for those around him.(00:01:11) "Timeless Laughs: Comedy Gems Rewind"(00:11:26) "Behind-the-Scenes Insights: 90s Comedians Stand-Up"(00:17:08) Late-night Phone Call Sparks Dating Disaster Story(00:23:34) Critical Temperature for Hydrogen Liquefaction(00:25:22) Dating Mishaps and Hilarious Relationship StoriesSupport the showStandup Comedy Podcast Network.co www.StandupComedyPodcastNetwork.comFree APP on all Apple & Android phones....check it out, podcast, jokes, blogs, and More!For short-form standup comedy sets, listen to: "Comedy Appeteasers" , available on all platforms.New YouTube site: https://www.youtube.com/@standupcomedyyourhostandmc/videosVideos of comics live on stage from back in the day.Please Write a Review: in-depth walk-through for leaving a review.Interested in Standup Comedy? Check out my books on Amazon..."20 Questions Answered about Being a Standup Comic""Be a Standup Comic...or just look like one"
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It's time for Taskmaster The Podcast Best Of - Series 18!! Join us in a look back on our favourite moments from this series - from Mr Poo to Ox Tail Soup, we've got it all here in a delicious mix.Who could forget Emma Sidi attempting a three-way secret affair with Andy Zaltzman and Babatunde Aléshé on national TV? Certainly not us. Not to mention Rosie Jones's pipe choice and Jack Dee's general grumpiness across the series. John Robins even pops in to say hello! Next week we will return with some classic moments from Junior Taskmaster and then Ed will be back covering TM NZ S2! So keep your eyes peeled, and do your homework - Series Two of TM NZ is available to watch on channel4.com!
On The Literary Life Podcast this week, due to unforeseen interruptions to the recording schedule, we are bringing you another episode from the vault. We hope you will enjoy this replay of The Literary Life of Thomas Banks! Cindy begins the interview asking Thomas about his family background and the influence of his parents on his own reading life. He shares about many of the books he loved in childhood and how that shaped his tastes in literature. He also talks about how he approached school learning as opposed to his personal reading. Angelina asks Thomas to tell about how he fell in love with poetry and how he ended up going to college even though that was not his original goal. He also shares more about his reading as an adult, as well as his habit of keeping commonplace quotations. To view the full show notes for this episode, complete with links to all the books mentioned, please visit our website https://theliterary.life/259/.
In this special episode of the 'Doing What Matters' podcast, co-host Erica Vinson introduces a series featuring the best episodes during Teresa McCloy's sabbatical. Teresa McCloy returns to share her personal reflection and New Year's prayer for 2024. Teresa opens up about her challenging holiday season, the loss of a dear friend, and dealing with an autoimmune disease diagnosis. She outlines her intentions for the new year, emphasizing the importance of living each day with purpose, planning with an open heart, and fostering genuine connections with others. Teresa reads her specially written prayer and shares her deep commitment to building a solid foundation in all aspects of life, inviting listeners to join her in this journey.TIME STAMP:00:00 Introduction to the Best of Doing What Matters00:37 Welcome Back with Teresa McCloy02:42 A New Year's Prayer for 202403:07 Reflecting on the Past Year04:58 Building a Solid Foundation05:46 Embracing Change and New Beginnings06:31 The Power of Community and Connection09:51 Daily Practices for a Meaningful Life18:36 Living with Intention and Purpose22:42 Concluding Thoughts and EncouragementFREE RESOURCES:Take the FREE Intro to Needs & Values AssessmentReady to discover what uniquely matters to YOU? CLICK HERE to take our FREE Intro to the Needs & Values Assessment.FREE Download: 4 Steps to Simplify Your CalendarReady to uncover more time on your calendar? This FREE download will help you remove what doesn't matter, so you have space for what does. Click here to get this FREE resource!OTHER RESOURCES:Join the REALIFE Practice Membership!The REALIFE Practice Membership is designed for those who want to grow spiritually, but feel like REALIFE is getting in the way. We'll learn how to integrate meaningful spiritual practices and tools into our daily lives through live group calls, group coaching, training videos, downloadable resources, and an interactive community. Visit www.therealifeprocess.com/membership to join us today!Check out our YouTube Channel!Prefer to watch AND listen? Check out our YouTube channel for the podcast episode on video! Make sure to subscribe so you get all the latest updates.My Book LinkMy new book, Do What Matters, is available NOW! Banish busyness and discover a new way of being productive around what truly matters. Learn more at DoWhatMattersBook.com.LifeMapping ToolsWould you life to discover Life Mapping tools to help you recognize and respond to God in your Story. Check out these tools here https://www.onelifemaps.com/JOIN OUR COMMUNITY & CONNECT WITH ME:Become part of the FREE REALIFE Process® Community! Connect with Teresa and other podcast listeners, plus find additional content to help you discover your best REALIFE.Connect with your host, Teresa McCloy, on:Facebook - The REALIFE Process® with Teresa McCloyInstagram - teresa.mccloyLinkedIn - teresamccloyAbout Teresa McCloy:Teresa McCloy is the founder and creator of the REALIFE Process®, a framework designed to empower individuals and groups with the tools, training, and community needed for personal and professional growth. Through the REALIFE Process®, Teresa is on a mission to help others grow in self-awareness, establish sustainable rhythms, and enhance their influence and impact by integrating faith and work into their everyday lives. She lives with her husband of 42 years on their 5th generation family farm in central Illinois and enjoys great coffee, growing beautiful flower gardens and traveling as much as possible. About Erica Vinson:Erica Vinson helps clients walk through defining moments with confidence and courage enabling them to move forward in freedom and embrace fearless living. As an ACC Credentialed and Certified Professional Life & Leadership Coach, she uses wisdom from all 3 Centers of Intelligence to help clients gain deeper self-awareness and grow in relationships with others both personally and professionally. Erica is a certified REALIFE Process® Master Coach, an ©iEnneagram Motions of the Soul Practitioner, and has a certificate in Spiritual Transformation through the Transforming Center. She lives in the Metro East St. Louis area and enjoys spending quality time with friends and family, golfing, tennis, boating/water skiing, traveling, is a bit of a technology nerd and loves learning!
On The Literary Life podcast today, we bring you another episode from our podcast archive in which our hosts look back on their reading lives of 2022. Angelina, Cindy and Thomas each share a commonplace quote, then they each share a little about how they approach reading in a way that fits with the demands of their busy lives. Each of our hosts talks about their literary surprises, their most outstanding reads of the year, disappointing books they read, and their personal favorite podcast books from 2022. Angelina also reiterates why reading rightly is so important to us all! To view the complete show notes for this episode, including links to books mentioned, please visit https://theliterary.life/258/.
In this special series of the Doing What Matters podcast, co-host Erica Vinson guides listeners through a reflective process using four essential questions to evaluate the past year. With Teresa on sabbatical until January 2025, Erica shares the best conversations from previous episodes, focusing on life, business, and what truly matters. She also introduces a new free community launching in January 2024, encouraging listeners to join for weekly content. The episode discusses how to reflect on achievements, what is being tolerated, favorite weekly moments, and desires for the future.TIME STAMPS00:00 Welcome to the Best of Doing What Matters00:37 Post-Christmas Reflections01:52 Introducing Our New Community03:20 Four Key Questions for Reflection04:09 Question 1: What Are You Most Proud Of?06:18 Question 2: What Are You Tolerating?08:44 Question 3: Best Parts of Your Week11:39 Question 4: What Do You Wish There Was More Of?13:07 Wrapping Up and Looking ForwardJOIN THE REALIFE PRACTICE MEMBERSHIPThe REALIFE Practice Membership is designed for those who want to grow spiritually, but feel like REALIFE is getting in the way. We'll learn how to integrate meaningful spiritual practices and tools into our daily lives through live group calls, group coaching, training videos, downloadable resources, and an interactive community. Visit www.therealifeprocess.com/membership to join us today!https://therealifeprocess.com/membershipFREE RESOURCES:Take the FREE Intro to Needs & Values AssessmentReady to discover what uniquely matters to YOU? CLICK HERE to take our FREE Intro to the Needs & Values Assessment.FREE Download: 4 Steps to Simplify Your CalendarReady to uncover more time on your calendar? This FREE download will help you remove what doesn't matter, so you have space for what does. Click here to get this FREE resource!OTHER RESOURCES:Check out our YouTube Channel!Prefer to watch AND listen? Check out our YouTube channel for the podcast episode on video! Make sure to subscribe so you get all the latest updates.My Book LinkMy new book, Do What Matters, is available NOW! Banish busyness and discover a new way of being productive around what truly matters. Learn more at DoWhatMattersBook.com.LifeMapping ToolsWould you life to discover Life Mapping tools to help you recognize and respond to God in your Story. Check out these tools here https://www.onelifemaps.com/JOIN OUR COMMUNITY & CONNECT WITH ME:Become part of the FREE REALIFE Process® Community! Connect with Teresa and other podcast listeners, plus find additional content to help you discover your best REALIFE.Connect with your host, Teresa McCloy, on:Facebook - The REALIFE Process® with Teresa McCloyInstagram - teresa.mccloyLinkedIn - teresamccloyAbout Teresa McCloy:Teresa McCloy is the founder and creator of the REALIFE Process®, a framework designed to empower individuals and groups with the tools, training, and community needed for personal and professional growth. Through the REALIFE Process®, Teresa is on a mission to help others grow in self-awareness, establish sustainable rhythms, and enhance their influence and impact by integrating faith and work into their everyday lives. She lives with her husband of 42 years on their 5th generation family farm in central Illinois and enjoys great coffee, growing beautiful flower gardens and traveling as much as possible. About Erica Vinson:Erica Vinson helps clients walk through defining moments with confidence and courage enabling them to move forward in freedom and embrace fearless living. As an ACC Credentialed and Certified Professional Life & Leadership Coach, she uses wisdom from all 3 Centers of Intelligence to help clients gain deeper self-awareness and grow in relationships with others both personally and professionally. Erica is a certified REALIFE Process® Master Coach, an ©iEnneagram Motions of the Soul Practitioner, and has a certificate in Spiritual Transformation through the Transforming Center. She lives in the Metro East St. Louis area and enjoys spending quality time with friends and family, golfing, tennis, boating/water skiing, traveling, is a bit of a technology nerd and loves learning!
On this week's episode of The Literary Life podcast, we bring you an episode from our vault in which Angelina, Cindy and Thomas share a wrap up of their 2021 year in reading--their favorite books of the year, their most hated books read, and how they each did with covering the categories of the #LitLife192021 Reading Challenge. They also talk a little about how they will be approaching their reading for next year. For complete show notes including links to all the books mentioned in this episode, please visit our website at https://theliterary.life/257/.
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