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Our first guest is Beth Nelson. She and her husband David own and operate Hoof and Harness (located in Jefferson County) a nonprofit organization that provides therapeutic equine experiences for special needs individuals. Hoof and Harness are hosting a “Cowboy Carnival” April 12, 11- 3 p.m. Our second guest is Vicki Baumgartner, Trails and Gardens Program Manager for Dogwood Arts. Vicki shares the 70 year history of the Dogwood Trails in Knoxville and Dogwood Arts Bazillion Blooms campaign that keeps the Dogwoods blooming.
In the very forty-fifth episode of Bite-Sized, Ben and Beth Nelson discuss Twilight - Scene 45 (1:06:44-1:09:23)! They talk about masks, Edward's room, and get really deep into Clair de Lune!We want to hear from you! Follow the show on social media (@bitesizedpod_ on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok) or email myfavoritetwilightpodcast@gmail.com to join the conversation!
Co-Gardener Beth Nelson offers reflections on lessons learned in the Garden at Richmond Hill
Delta volleyball coach Beth Nelson on The Jim Davis Show.
Delta volleyball coach Beth Nelson on The Jim Davis Show.
Delta volleyball coach Beth Nelson on The Jim Davis Show.
In this episode of "Transform With Therese," Beth Nelson is coached around creating a new offer. Beth has taken her work in a new direction. Previously working with midlife women, she woke up to the fact that she's been a high-performance athlete, and so decided to help the women she knows who are super driven, often high performers, motivated to hustle, grind and succeed...but at a very high cost.Initially, the focus of the session was on helping Beth understand the value of her newest program. (She's done this work for years, but since the format is new, she wanted to make sure she understood the value of it and priced it appropriately. But along the way, Therese discovered that Beth didn't have a value problem...she had a messaging problem! What she thought the deliverables were for her new audience were actually way off track.You'll see how when the messaging is aligned, it can light someone up! Beth instantly sees where she was missing the mark and got really happy when the right words and desired state for her new market was revealed. There are lots of wonderful teaching examples in this one, so make sure you listen!Beth Nelson has enjoyed a lifetime of taking herself to the edge through sports and movement. Her rigorous physical training for long-distance triathlons and running races helped her to harness new levels of power in all areas of her life: personal and professional.Since shifting from a career in corporate management, Beth enjoyed several years as a successful midlife mentor, yoga instructor and retreat leader. Her passion now lies in helping burnt-out female executives rediscover the drive and energy that previously propelled them to great success, and using those same winning principles to bring them deeper meaning to their lives.Beth is the founder of Ignited Women and creator of the ground-breaking COSMIC FITNESS method.Next-level COSMIC FITNESS for driven female executives so they achieve peak performance and become true corporate athletes on their own terms>> https://www.ignitedwomen.net/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today's itinerary: Beth Nelson of Geek Girl Fitness and Travel shares her personal story of traveling with "invisible" disabilities (a disability that is not obvious or visible to others) and her tips for exploring the world.
In this episode, Dave is joined by Beth Nelson. Beth is the lead pastor of Prairie Heights Community Church in West Fargo, North Dakota. (3:45) Beth talks about being invited to Prairie Heights after college by a friend. (11:00) Dave asks Beth about the community Prairie Heights serves (14:00) Beth explains how she went from working for an engineering firm after college to becoming lead pastor. (20:00) Dave and Beth discuss the volunteer culture at Prairie Heights, inviting people in to use their gifts and talents and their focus on being mission driven. (27:00) Discussing COVID and the opportunity it gave them Beth explains, “It's not about attendance, it's about engagement.”(29:00) Dave asks what advice Beth has for other pastors and she talks about her journey saying “one yes at a time” as well as why and when it's okay to get out side of the box. (37:00) Brad Leeper joins Dave for some closing thoughts. To Learn more about Beth and Prairie Heights Community Church visit their website at prairieheights.comFor more from Dave be sure to subscribe to the Church Leader Insider Newsletter at churchleaderinsider.substack.com and visit generis.com/dave-travisTo learn more about the Senior Pastor call mentioned in this episode contact Linda Stanley at linda.stanley@generis.com and mention “Invitation to Senior Pastor Call” in the subject. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit greatthingsgodhasdone.substack.com
We Woke Up Like This | Loving & Supporting the Spiritual Awakening Process
Beth is an inspiration and leader for women who are ready to awaken into the fullest version of themselves at midlife and leave a meaningful impact on the world. As a Midlife Mentor, confused and disengaged women in their 50s and 60s hire her to build the necessary confidence to create a life full of passion, purpose and authenticity. Her workshops, retreats, private coaching and on-line programs have helped hundreds of women to uncover their unconscious beliefs and make lasting change to feel more fulfilled in midlife and beyond. Beth created Ignited Women to unleash the greatly under-utilized wisdom of midlife women into the world and foster a cultural shift in how they are seen and valued. As a yoga instructor, she has guided hundreds of women to a deeper quality of presence through movement and stillness. Discover a new approach to creating goals with soul and stay on track to reach them. Join the upcoming Get Clear on How You Want to Feel Desire Map Workshop. (Use code DESIRE20 for 20% off registration!) Learn More Virtual Desire MapLearn other ways to put yourself first! : https://ignitedwomen.net/offerings Social Media LinksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ignitedwomen/Facebook – Ignited Women https://www.facebook.com/ignitedwomen/Facebook group- Awakened Women at Midlife https://www.facebook.com/groups/awakenedmidlife/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ignitedwomen/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ignitedwomen
Beth Nelson is an inspiration and leader for women who are ready to awaken into the fullest version of themselves at midlife and leave a meaningful impact on the world. Beth created Ignited Women to unleash the greatly under-utilized wisdom of midlife women into the world and foster a cultural shift in how they are seen and valued. In this episode we talk about self discovery, reigniting your life, and digging into your sensuality through the five senses.
Ed Ciucevich, the host of Savannah on Film, brings your an encore episode with Beth Nelson. This episode originally aired on 9-15-2018 on 107.5 F.M. and on www.wruu.org. Beth is the Executive Director of the Savannah Regional Film Commission. She is responsible for being a bridge to film productions, local businesses, and promoting Savannah as a great location to film. Beth also works tirelessly in supporting our local film crews. You can watch the YouTube version at https://youtu.be/1kJvuoYy7oQ . Savannah on Film is a voice for the Savannah film industry. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/savannah-on-film/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/savannah-on-film/support
The Winter Warlock: The Deepest Part of the Lake from the Icebox Radio Theater. It starred Cody Boyer as Rory, Beth Nelson as Mom, Justin Kapla as Kyle, the vampire, and Jeffrey Adams as your host. Script, direction and sound design by Jeffrey Adams. This program copyright 2020 by the Icebox Radio Theater which is solely responsible for its content. For more information, visit icebox radio dot O R G.
The Winter Warlock: The Deepest Part of the Lake from the Icebox Radio Theater. It starred Cody Boyer as Rory, Beth Nelson as Mom, Justin Kapla as Kyle, the vampire, and Jeffrey Adams as your host. Script, direction and sound design by Jeffrey Adams. This program copyright 2020 by the Icebox Radio Theater which is solely responsible for its content. For more information, visit icebox radio dot O R G.
Beth Nelson is an inspiration and leader for women who are ready to awaken into the fullest version of themselves at midlife and leave a meaningful impact on the world. As a Midlife Mentor, confused and disengaged women in their 50s and 60s hire her to build the necessary confidence to create a life full of passion, purpose, and authenticity. Her workshops, retreats, private coaching, and on-line programs have helped hundreds of women to uncover their unconscious beliefs and make lasting change to feel more fulfilled in midlife and beyond. Beth created Ignited Women to unleash the greatly under-utilized wisdom of midlife women into the world and foster a cultural shift in how they are seen and valued. As a yoga instructor, she has guided hundreds of women to a deeper quality of presence through movement and stillness. She is a licensed Desire Map and Firestarter Facilitator and a 500-hour certified yoga teacher. Receive a complimentary Clarify Your Soul's Calling Session ($297 value) here. Want to stop going on sucky dates? Grab your MIDLIFE LOVE GUIDE TO SUCCESSFUL DATING and learn how you can call in Mr. Right, right now! If you’d like some one-to-one support with Junie, sign up for your Love Breakthrough Session today so she can support you on your love path. And don’t forget to subscribe to Midlife Love Out Loud so that you don't miss a single episode. While you're at it, won't you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! To learn more about our previous guests, listen to past episodes, and get to know your host, go to www.CoachJunieMoon.com and follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
This is part two of a two-part podcast with Liz Kelly, Beth Nelson, and Marcie STokman. Marcie recently read Liz Kelly's article "Flattening the Curve on Fear" and a desire to talk more about how to do this. Liz gives particular recommendations on: How to deal with anxiety as a Christian Keeping Holy the Sabbath when we're not gathering in person and recommending several books and resources. Enjoy! https://sundayreclaimed.org/ https://aleteia.org/2019/06/08/detroit-archdiocese-makes-big-decision-to-reclaim-sunday-as-the-lords-day/ Dr. Michael shares the importance of, and ideas for, fathers protecting the sabbath in their families. Mike Naughton's talk on this: https://vimeo.com/263019469 Dr. Michael Naughton, "Reclaiming the Lords Day" Recommended books include: Into Your Hands, Father by Wilfrid Stinissen The Christian and Anxiety by Hans Urs Von Balthasar The Prophets by Abraham Heschel . Into Your Hands, Father The Christian and Anxiety The Prophets --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wellreadmom/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wellreadmom/support
This is part one of a two-part podcast with LIz Kelly, Beth Nelson, and Marcie Stokman. Marcie recently read Liz Kelly's article "Flattening the Curve On Fear" and knew they needed a phone call. Highlights include: Why fear isn't a sin, but panic or hysteria may be How our chaos is somehow redeemed - even if the suffering isn't removed Nothing is lost in God - learning flexibility before God as we live in the moment (even if the days feel meaningless) Words for moms who are working, cleaning, cooking, and now teaching and santizing! How our attachments are being refined during this unprecedented time Liz (Elizabeth) Kelly, a native Minnesotan, is a noted speaker, retreat leader and award-winning author, whose works include short stories, arts and music reviews, books on prayer and worship, and meditations on faith, spiritual struggle, and Christian womanhood. She has written seven books, including May Crowning, Mass, and Merton: 50 Reasons I Love Being Catholic, which won the Catholic Press Association first place award for Best Popular Presentation of the Faith in 2007. She is also the author of “The Wind,” a short story nominated for the Pushcart Prize in 2001. You can find out more about her at lizk. org. Beth Nelson is a wife and mother of five. She has been part of the Well-Read Mom endeavor since she first asked the question, "Is there a place after college for moms to talk about the big questions in life?" Marcie Stokman is the president and founder of Well-Read Mom. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wellreadmom/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wellreadmom/support
Midwest Forage Council president Beth Nelson tells us the University of Wisconsin-Madison should again fill its open forage specialist position. We also briefly look back at last night's WAXX Farmers' Appreciation Dinner and celbrate an Osseo-Fairchild High School senior who earned the Pat Keliher Scholarship.
On this episode of the Association for Accounting Marketing's podcast, Beth Nelson, marketing communications coordinator at Barnes Dennig and Robert Ramsay, director/owner at Barnes Dennig talk about general data protection regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and what accounting firms are doing to comply.
Well-Read Mom Founder Marcie Stokman and her daughter Beth Nelson introduce the 'Year of the Artist' as our 2019-2020 theme for the year. Liz (Elizabeth) Kelly, a native Minnesotan, is a noted speaker, retreat leader and award-winning author, whose works include short stories, arts and music reviews, books on prayer and worship, and meditations on faith, spiritual struggle, and Christian womanhood. She has written seven books, including May Crowning, Mass, and Merton: 50 Reasons I Love Being Catholic, which won the Catholic Press Association first place award for Best Popular Presentation of the Faith in 2007. She is also the author of “The Wind,” a short story nominated for the Pushcart Prize in 2001. You can find out more about her at lizk.org. Highlights include: How to develop the artist within Tips for developing artistic ability when you already feel stretched thin Art as a way of communicating truth How can an atheist or a person living a lifestyle many of us would not agree with produce art that conveys beauty and truth? The ways to distinguish good art from bad art Similarly, how to evaluate the books we read What kind of art has moved you and why? Marcie and Liz also touch on Marcie's upcoming book "The Well-Read Mom." Coming soon! Find out more at www.WellReadMom.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wellreadmom/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wellreadmom/support
What lights you up, why you are here, your passion and purpose? Awaken into the fullest version of yourselves at midlife. There's value in women over 50 in what we have learned and the wisdom we share with the younger generations and so much more. Listen in for more details. Show Highlights: Firestarter based on a book, inner examining about what lights you up, why you are here, your passion, purpose and so much more. Who do you want to be today? How do you want to show up? Shift the patterns that we have gone down in our lives and ask does this sever me? To become the best version of me. Bring up that boldness, pulling up that spark from within to really feel engaged with life. 3 phase of women, there's no role of women over 50 in today's society compared to the years past. There's value in women over 50 in what we have learned and the wisdom we share with the younger generations. Awaken into the fullest version of yourselves at midlife and leave a meaningful impact on the world Purpose, your reason for being here could be as simple as a good grandmother passing on something that sometime we brush over Midlife shift is coming to terms for the first time understand mortality, injuries that can't recover as fast, energy How we feel about yourself and self-talk, belief it's the beginning of the end. It's the middle. We are taking the wisdom and bringing it forth into the second phase. A ruling principle is not to allow age to come into my vocabulary, oh I'm having a senior moment, self-correct by re-framing it. What we say has a big influence on how we feel about ourselves. If we are saying my knee hurts, my back hurts, I can't remember, this getting old stuff…this is what we are perpetuating in our thoughts and beliefs, how we are out in the world. Our brain gets full of all kinds of information, age, trauma, the way you eat, too much sugar, all effect our memory. Age gracefully is about when mid-life taps you on the shoulder and says I'm not screwing around, let go of the limiting beliefs and discover who you truly are. Power of our thoughts and power of language shift how we see ourselves as we age. Also honor the vessel of your body by hydrating, supplements to support brain health, organic food, eat better, and feel better. I feel I'm wrapping self in self-care. Showing myself I'm valued. It's the small steps that we take that make the difference. It's finding the habit and resilience to get back on if you fall off track, go astray, and fall back into old habits. Begin self-forgiving and asking for help when you need it. Requires a big commitment to yourself. Make a sticky note to get into the new habit or set the glass of water out the night before to remind yourself in the morning to drink water in the morning. Desire map-words about how you want to feel, the words that have power for you, your souls cry. Core desired word/feeling say 4 every morning in front of the mirror. You can tap into one of the words during the day and ask why do I want to feel …the word you chose such as bold? Your core word will fuel you and bring you back to who you are. You can also pick a word for the year. Please subscribe/rate/review this episode and all future interviews and inspiring messages. All you need to check out this latest episode here… Subscribe & Listen To the Podcast in: iTunes If you don't have iTunes, listen in: Libsyn Connect with Guest: Beth is an inspiration and leader for women who are ready to awaken into the fullest version of themselves at midlife and leave a meaningful impact on the world. As a Life Purpose Clarity Coach, confused and disengaged women in their 50s and 60s hire her to build the necessary confidence to reinvent themselves and create a life full of passion, purpose and authenticity. Her workshops, retreats, private coaching and on-line programs have helped hundreds of women to uncover their unconscious beliefs and make lasting change to feel more vital and engaged in midlife and beyond. Beth created Ignited Women in 2016 to unleash the greatly under-utilized wisdom of midlife women into the world and foster a cultural shift in how they are seen and valued. As a yoga instructor, she has guided hundreds of women to a deeper quality of presence through movement and stillness. She is a licensed Desire Map and Firestarter Facilitator and a 500-hour certified yoga teacher. Be sure to download your free MP3 meditation called Money, wealth and abundance at…. www.jolenphilbrook.com/gift. As you listen to this audio it will unlock your prosperity from the inside out rewiring your mind to success and abundance. For more interesting podcast check out: http://innerabundantmindset.com/podcast/ Have a question about the show or want to be a guest for a future show? Email me at: jolen@jolenphilbrook.com
This episode is brought to you by the Savannah Economic Development Authority Seeing a movie production is becoming second nature in Savannah and one of the driving forces behind getting the biggest and brightest movies and stars in the Hostess City is Beth Nelson with the Savannah Regional Film Commission. Nelson started as a teacher but soon got the itch for cinema and climbed the ladder as film became more and more prevalent in the Savannah area. On this episode, Nelson discusses the origins of the Savannah Regional Film Commission, what producers are looking for when they come to Savannah, the industry in Georgia and what the future looks like for Savannah's production scene. Podcast listeners: Get digital SMN subscription by clicking here for a special offer (5:48): Working her way up the chain on a set Savannah film office director named to state board (SMN, Oct. 25, 2017) (9:25): Origins of the Savannah Regional Film Commission and what they do to help productions Savannah Area Film Office now part of SEDA (SMN, Aug. 15, 2016) (19:01): Excitement when seeing Savannah appear in a finished film First trailer for Savannah-shot 'Gemini Man' features Will Smith fighting Will Smith (and a bit of Isle of Hope) (SMN, Apr. 23, 2019) John Travolta is a private eye in Texas in first trailer for Savannah-shot movie, 'The Poison Rose' (SMN, Apr. 25, 2019) (20:31): The business of the industry and how it works in Savannah Entertainment industry contributes $137M to Savannah economy in 2017 (SMN, Jan. 27, 2018) Direct spending by film/TV industry at record high for Savannah (SMN, Dec. 19, 2018) (30:00): What the state incentives did for Georgia film and Savannah Savannah officials look to extend local film incentives (SMN, Aug. 21, 2018) (36:45): The future of movies in Savannah SCAD grad aims to make Savannah the next creative movie spot with feature film debut (SMN, Mar. 7, 2019) SCAD film professor hoping to shift Savannah from Hollywood backlot to on-camera location (SMN, Apr. 13, 2019) Make sure to follow The Commute podcast for daily news briefs from Adam.
If you have lost your passion for life, this podcast is for you. Beth and I talk about the importance of reigniting your passion and purpose during life transitions and midlife. You can find out more about Beth at her website: https://www.ignitedwomen.net/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wellthiertogether/message
As the Quality of Life Rep for Southern SARE's Administrative Council and a professor of sociology, Doug Constance is constantly thinking about how current policies, cultural norms, and industry trends are affecting farmers and their communities. For this episode, he chats with Beth Nelson, Associate Professor of Biosystems Engineering at University of Minnesota and the Director of North Central SARE’s Research and Education Programs. They discuss extending sustainability beyond soil and crops to the people and communities most impacted by our country's agricultural practices.
I’m a huge believer in therapy. Get you a therapist! Talk it out, don’t let your heaviest thoughts weigh you down. You don’t have to fight those battles alone! Get you a therapist... and meet mine, Beth Nelson, she joins me today to talk about our relationship, how to find a good fit for you and how to protect your energy.
Today's guest is Beth Nelson. Beth is an inspiration and leader for women who are ready to awaken into the fullest version of themselves at midlife and leave a meaningful impact on the world. As a life purpose clarity expert, she helps confused and disengaged women in their 50s and 60s to build the necessary confidence to reinvent themselves and create a life full of passion, purpose and authenticity. Beth's workshops, retreats, private coaching and on-line programs have helped over 100 women in the last year to uncover their unconscious beliefs and make lasting change to feel more vital and engaged in midlife and beyond. Beth created Ignited Women in 2016 to unleash the greatly under-utilized wisdom of midlife women into the world and foster a cultural shift in how they are seen and valued. As a yoga instructor, she has guided hundreds of women to a deeper quality of presence through movement and stillness. She is a licensed Desire Map and Firestarter Facilitator and a 500-hour certified yoga teacher. Tune in all of the month of November for stories by women, for women, and in support of women everywhere! This episode is being brought to you by Zero to Launch in 14 Days – the premiere podcast training course. Sign up for your Podcasting Breakthrough Discovery Call today, and don’t forget to grab your free report “The Simple 5-Step Process to Launch a Rockin’ Podcast in Just 14 Days”. Be sure to subscribe to Consciously Speaking so that you don’t miss a single episode, and while you’re at it, won’t you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! To learn more about our previous guests, listen to past episodes, and get to know your host, go to www.MichaelNeeley.com and follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
Episode #160: A new mother struggles to find balance in her parenting amidst so many other opinions. Recorded live at our DANGER! show on September 12, 2015 in Carrboro, NC.
Welcome to our August Show! In this show Sheilah from the 2012 CSTS Global Committee agreed to speak with us about issues and ideas raised by Brice Staeheli a couple of shows ago and it was lovely to get their perspective as well as an update of how CSTS is progressing this year. We also welcome Beth Nelson from the Austin Browncoats and QMx back to the show along with Kazia Hodges to talk about their new venture, Geek A Bye Baby which is a fabulous geek-themed hand made baby clothes and accessories website. Enjoy!
Welcome to our August Show! In this show Sheilah from the 2012 CSTS Global Committee agreed to speak with us about issues and ideas raised by Brice Staeheli a couple of shows ago and it was lovely to get their perspective as well as an update of how CSTS is progressing this year. We also welcome Beth Nelson from the Austin Browncoats and QMx back to the show along with Kazia Hodges to talk about their new venture, Geek A Bye Baby which is a fabulous geek-themed hand made baby clothes and accessories website. Enjoy!
Dr. Anne Gill is Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Medical Ethics, Department of Pediatrics, Section of Academic General Pediatrics and Course Director, Longitudinal Ambulatory Clinical Experience, Baylor College of Medicine. In this video clip she is sharing details about Baylor's Longitudinal Professionalism Curriculum and the results of her work with Dr. Beth Nelson, Senior Associate Dean of Medical Education at Baylor College of Medicine.
I interview Beth Nelson and Larissa -- two people who attended this year's Dragon*Con.
I interview Beth Nelson and Larissa -- two people who attended this year's Dragon*Con.