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Get ready for an up-close and personal conversation with Karey Hall, my go-to guru for all things event planning. Karey is a vital part of the team that breathed life into the Live Big Beach Retreat. Through this candid chat, we're taking you behind the curtain to see how my retreat, from August 18th to 22nd, came to be. We'll delve into how retreats like this one can be a launching pad for limitless growth. You'll discover how the magic of collaboration and genuine connection cultivates trust and support, and ignites a recognition of self-value. And you'll discover how teamwork and genuine relationships spawn trust, encouragement, and self-realization. This is an episode you won't want to miss. It's packed full of genuine insights into the transformational potential of face-to-face retreats. So, why wait? Want to learn more about the Live Big Beach Retreat or ready to grab your spot? Visit https://go.staceystjohn.com/live-big-beach-retreat now! Have questions? Email Karey at retreats@staceystjohn.com. Tune in now to embark on a journey towards connection, empowerment, and transformation. Together, we can make the journey unforgettable. HIGHLIGHTS AND KEY POINTS: [03:10] A short introduction about our guest Karey Hall [04:55] Karey's experience in planning a retreat event that brought together women who had only met online [06:11] Karey's in-person retreat experience that helped building deeper connections beyond the usual networking experience [18:21] How in-person retreats provide value and support to both individuals and their businesses [20:31] Why you should surround yourself with smart and like-minded individuals [26:54] How does learning alongside others in a conference setting enhance the overall educational experience [28:00] The significance of various activities into retreats and how they help the attendees [36:23] What value do one-on-one sessions and workshops add to a retreat experience [44:30] The lightning round Golden Nuggets: “Everyone has value, everyone's experience is something that can be passed on. We all have stories in our past and things that we've been through that can help shape someone else and help them in their business, but also help them as humans.” “Living big can be challenging, but it is about being committed to what you want, and going after it.” “Don't worry about tomorrow, let tomorrow worry about itself.” “I need to be reminded as the planner that I don't have to know how tomorrow is going to work out because God does. And that is a comfort to me.” Enjoyed the show? Subscribe, Rate, Review, Like, and Share!
Jens & Christophe sprechen über Christophes amüsante Anekdote aus dem Wartezimmer, zehn Alben die die Musikgeschichte verändert haben und das legendäre Big Beach Boutique Festival.
Marc Turtletaub (bigbeach.com) has been a producer for over twenty years with two production companies, including Big Beach which he co-founded in 2004. He is also a director, whose most recent film, Jules, is now streaming.
In this episode, we bring you the soothing and calming sounds of big beach waves. The sound of waves crashing against the shore is the perfect white noise to help you relax and unwind. The gentle sound of the ocean provides a soothing background noise that will help you drift off into a deep sleep. The episode features only natural soundscapes with no dialogue or voice, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the sounds of nature and let your worries drift away. Whether you're looking for a way to unwind after a long day or a tool to help you relax during meditation or yoga practice, "Big Beach Waves" offers the perfect escape to soothe your mind and body.Tags: sleep, relaxation, meditation, natural sounds, ocean, beach, waves, white noise, calming, peaceful, stress relief, anxiety reliefAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
EL-ON organizes the Big Bicycle Beach Bash to reward everyone for toning their calves while cleaning up the beach on their bikes. Sav and Preen re-engage in their fight. Preen is cross with Sav for not seeing the damage EL-ON is doing, while Sav is cross with Preen for not seeing positive change when it hits him on a bicycle. They storm off and leave the phone with EL-ON and JEF who fight over it to communicate with the Pastlings.The Rez is a production of Rezilience LTD, in partnership with Gen-Z Media and PRX. For more visit http://jointherez.com or http://gzmshows.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sinead McCoy, Coastal Communities Manager at An Taisce, discusses the Big Beach Clean happening this weekend at over 500 locations in Ireland
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Talks at Google welcomes Dani Melia, producer of the hit film "The Farewell," and Abigail Hing Wen, author of the bestselling novel "Loveboat, Taipei." Together they share their journeys of overcoming barriers to bring authentic, diverse stories to the traditional media & publishing industries. Dani Melia currently runs film operations for the New York-based indie powerhouse Big Beach. Most recently, Dani produced and developed Lulu Wang's Sundance hit "The Farewell" starring Awkwafina. Released domestically in July 2019, the film beat out "Avengers: Endgame" for the highest per-screen average opening of that year. Abigail Hing Wen's novel, "Loveboat, Taipei" debuted on the New York Times best sellers list and hit it again the following week. The novel is a Barnes & Noble Young Adult Book Club Pick, and is currently being adapted into a feature film. Visit http://g.co/TalksAtGoogle/AsianAmericanStories to watch the video.
Imagine you're a hotel worker, and a visitor asks you to recommend “a good beach to go to as a family.” If that visitor is injured at the beach you recommended, can you or the hotel be held responsible for those injuries? That's what one visitor tried to prove in his lawsuit.But a Hawaii court ruled that the Maui resort wasn't liable for the injuries he suffered after he went to a beach several miles away at their employee's recommendation and became paralyzed.LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos everyday. https://bit.ly/3KBUDSK
Dani Melia is an LA based producer. Her journey began with an internship at Big Beach where she eventually became an executive and worked on incredible films including Loving, Safety Not Guaranteed and The Kings of Summer. Dani developed and produced Lulu Wang's critically-acclaimed feature The Farewell starring Awkwafina, which went on to receive nominations for the Gotham Awards, Golden Globes and BAFTAs, and won two Film Independent Spirit Awards, including Best Picture. A beautiful bond was born and in 2021, she founded film and television production company Local Time alongside Lulu. They aim to champion emerging storytellers and focus on narrative possibilities that can open audiences to new perspectives in storytelling. Local Time has a first look TV deal at Amazon Studios. Dani is currently Executive Producing the Amazon drama series Expats, starring Nicole Kidman, based on the novel by Janice Y.K. Lee. A few takeaways from our chat include: Navigating risk and trusting your gut The magic of her partnership with Lulu Knowing when it's time to leave a job
Arzu loves the beach and is determined to restore it. But this is a big problem to solve! With the help of her friends and a little bit of maths, Arzu finds that all problems have their solutions. Original story The Big Beach Clean-Up by Pratham Books, Written by Chandini Chhabra, Illustrated by Asha Susan Alex, Translated by Pooja Bahanwal Narrated by Asawari Doshi You can support Books That Speak by visiting http://support.booksthatspeak.com Source: समुद्र तट का सफ़ाई अभियान Story on Storyweaver Story's Video : https://youtu.be/x4hPYiYeOFM Listen to the podcast: iTunes : https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/books-that-speak/id1287357479 Google Podcast : http://bit.ly/2JQq2Xo Watch Videos: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/booksthatspeak Twitter: https://twitter.com/booksthatspeak Website: http://www.booksthatspeak.com/ Email: contact.booksthatspeak@gmail.com
Matt & Eric take the final lap of their killer duos/road trip Valentines-a-thon with 1993's KALIFORNIA. Plus, digging into the DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS trailer, new STAR TREK movie news, and so much more.
Matt & Eric take the final lap of their killer duos/road trip Valentines-a-thon with 1993's KALIFORNIA. Plus, digging into the DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS trailer, new STAR TREK movie news, and so much more.
Welcome to the greatest Brighton & Hove Albion podcast in the world, Seagulls Social. In todays episode, the hosts Maz, Ben & Ryan are joined by Brighton icon and one of the worlds greatest music producers & DJs, Fatboy Slim, to discuss his incredible career in music, sponsoring his beloved Albion and much more!
Tony, Cheese, and The Judge drink Dixie's Heart Irish Red Ale from Big Beach Brewing out of Gulf Shores, AL. Cheers!
It's the year of the album. 1966 is when the long player becomes the way to listen to music, and massive albums like "Pet Sounds," "Revolver" and "Blonde on Blonde" demonstrate that. Hall of Songs, though, isn't so concerned with the album, so what are the top 12 songs from this groundbreaking year of music? Join Tim and Chris as they reveal their dirty dozen, then head to hallofsongs.com to take part in voting for the greatest songs of all-time. Host: Timothy MalcolmHost: Christopher JonesMusic commentary and music history
***Today's episode is sponsored by The Complete Picture Book Submissions System. Find out more here: https://picturebooksubmissions.com/ ***Today's episode is sponsored by Kirstine Call, coaching for creatives. Find out more here: www.kirstinecall.com In today's episode we chat with Charlotte Offsay, Katie Rewse, and Christina Pulles about the creative process behind the important book, The Big Beach Cleanup. ***Find out more about Charlotte here: Website: http://charlotteoffsay.com/ Twitter: @COffsay Instagram: @picturebookrecommendations ***Find out more about Katie here: Website: https://www.katierewse.com/ Twitter: @katierewse Instagram: @katierewse ***Follow us here: Twitter: @pb_look Instagram: @picturebook_look Facebook: Picture Book Look Podcast
When he's not surfing or hanging out with his wife and daughter, Brian is making incredible art for people who are doing big game fishing. Check out his work at Maui Fish Printing.
After taking a month off the podcast to get our brewery and kitchen up and running we have finally come back with a great episode just for you! We're talking with the brewers at Big Beach Brewing. It's gonna get deep so strap in and get ready to learn some pretty interesting stuff!!!
Writer/Director Kyle Laursen's live-action short film Josiah examines issues inside the creative process of a casting room, excavating unconscious stereotyping and complex power dynamics based on race, class and gender. The stellar cast includes Kevin Dunn (VEEP), Luke Forbes (Crown Heights), Melanie Chandra (Code Black) and Mather Zickel (Better Things). This topical film can soon be seen at the Oscar Qualifying Bogota Film Festival, Raidnance Film Festival and St Louis International Film Festival. Brandon, a talented actor who has yet to break through, auditions for what might be another stereotypical part in a period television series. Being the only Black man in a Hollywood setting is not unusual for him, but when something unexpected occurs in this casting session, Brandon must contend with three other perspectives in the room for a role that could actually change his life. Kyle Laursen graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder, where he received a BFA in film production and a BA in film studies. Kyle completed his MFA in the graduate directing program at the UCLA School of Theatre Film and Television, where he wrote, produced and directed several short films that screened at film festivals across the country. For his work in film, Kyle was a recipient of the Hollywood Foreign Press Award and the Stanley Kramer Directing Award. He worked as a development executive at Plan B Entertainment for three years and currently produces television for Big Beach. Kyle wrote, directed and produced Josiah.
Moonlight. Ladybird.The Disaster Artist. A Most Violent Year. It Comes at Night. Spring Breakers. The Lobster.The Florida Project. Amy.SupersonicEx Machina. Almost every movie that has meant something to me over the past five-plus years has been made by A24, an independent film company started in 2012 in New York. When I see their logo (an awesome one, by the way), I anticipate I'll be taken on a journey of emotional discovery, experiencing a life or points of view that provoke deep thought and consideration. Early on, while admiring their logo and loving their films, I didn't know much about A24 and how they became such prolific enablers of great creative work. But in writing this book, I began researching the company, watching it more closely, and marveled repeatedly at the way A24 has proved exceptional at strategic sharing. Not only do does this studio foster superlative films, it demonstrates a profound understanding of how digital media, storytelling, collab- oration, direct influence, and trust-building can propel a company from zero to sixty in the Age of Ideas. Like Supreme, David Chang, or Ian Schrager, A24 makes a product that intrigues me, that inspires excitement, aspiration, and irrational loyalty. What do I mean by irrational loyalty? I mean the willingness to pay more for a branded product or service with minimal added practical benefit. I listen to the A24 podcast and I'm signed up to the A24 email list. I follow their social media feeds. This isn't the way I usually engage with movie companies. A24 has developed a direct-to-consumer relationship with me and become my trusted film curator. When their latest release comes out, I don't even need to check reviews because I believe in them and the work they're doing. They've consistently delivered great films, and this has led me to trust them with my entertainment needs. And now I know their origin story. In 2012, Daniel Katz, David Fenkel, and John Hodges left their jobs at Guggenheim Partners, Oscilloscope, and Big Beach, respec- tively, to start a new, independent film company aimed at redefining the way indie movies were made and marketed. As Katz explained, “I always had dreams of [starting a company]. And on some level, honestly, I was afraid to go out on my own and try to make it work. And I was with a bunch of friends [driving] into Rome and I kind of had this moment of clarity. And it was on the A24 [motorway]. And in that moment I was like: Now it's time to go do this.” Katz and his fellow founders had been great admirers of 1990s independent cinema and felt there was now a void when it came to films with that kind of boldness and artistic quality. They decided to start a New York-based company focused on “the films and filmmakers, not us.” This meant they would give the creatives—the directors and the writers—control of their work. As Harmony Korine, director of Spring Breakers, puts it, “Hollywood is run by accoun- tants at this point. And so anytime you speak with someone who's not a pure accountant, is not a pencil pusher, it's exciting. They had heart to them.” And that heart has made all the difference with filmmakers. While this approach is not new or novel, it's rare. Entrepreneurs and business leaders who are open-minded and intelligent enough to enable creatives while providing them support and expertise to realize a truly differentiated vision are few and far between, but the ones who do it well are able to leave their mark on culture and exponentially improve their returns. Viewed through the lens of our Age of Ideas thesis, A24 represents a prime example of the Creator's Formula in action. The studio enables gifted filmmakers—experienced creatives—to tell distinct, emotionally generous stories from a personal perspective.
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In this episode, we discuss the independent vs mainstream system in the film and music industries, what it means to be an independent creator, and what are the positive and negative aspects of both approaches of production. We talk about The Farewell director's, Lulu Wang, journey to making her film and how small production companies like Big Beach allowed her to bring her vision to life. Independent production companies have allowed creatives to share their vision with no interference like the traditional studio as well as reimagine classic genres and allow new voices and representation to appear on theater screens and in award categories. In music, we discuss the success of Chance the Rapper and how streaming platforms have allowed anyone to share their music with the world. Created and Produced by Jillian Chilingerian and Sophia Badalian. Artwork by Alex DaSilva. Music Produced by Kiyoto. Follow us @offscreenwithjillandsoph --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Each year Rebecca tries to find her perfect beach beer. Kyle Norman suggested making her pursuit of this penultimate brew a blind episode. With that suggestion, Carlin put together a full deca-sode to see which one of 12 potential beers will earn the title of Rebecca’s official 2019 beach beer.
We are back and highlighting one of our favorite local establishments, Big Beach Brewing Company right here in the heart of Gulf Shores. A big thanks to the team at Big Beach for everything they do and for having us in to share all that they have to offer.
What's good, what's not so good, and what is meh about the Big Beach Marathon? After running the 2019 Big Beach Marathon, I'm sharing my race weekend experience to help you decide if you might want to put the Big Beach Marathon on your list of possible races for 2020 (or beyond). Photos, links, and even a couple of memes/GIFs can be found at http://DizRuns.com/682 Love the show? Check out the support page for ways you can help keep the Diz Runs Radio going strong! http://dizruns.com/support Become a Patron of the Show! Visit http://Patreon.com/DizRuns to find out how. Get Your Diz Runs Radio Swag! http://dizruns.com/magnet Subscribe to the Diz Runs Radio Find Me on an Apple Device http://dizruns.com/itunes Find Me on an Android http://dizruns.com/stitcher Find Me on SoundCloud http://dizruns.com/soundcloud Please Take the Diz Runs Radio Listener Survey http://dizruns.com/survey Win a Free 16-Week Training Plan Enter at http://dizruns.com/giveaway Join The Tribe If you’d like to stay up to date with everything going on in the Diz Runs world, become a member of the tribe! The tribe gets a weekly email where I share running tips and stories about running and/or things going on in my life. To get the emails, just sign up at http://dizruns.com/join-the-tribe The tribe also has an open group on Facebook, where tribe members can join each other to talk about running, life, and anything in between. Check out the group and join the tribe at https://www.facebook.com/groups/thedizrunstribe/
Episode 43. Shoutout to Casey for his White Boy Hustle and starting up a popping apparel brand out of the city and building Encore to the point where he has prime real estate on Newbury Street. Casey runs Encore Apparel and started it up on a WHIM after a long career in corporate America and now has his hands DEEP in Boston Music (specifically rock, alternative, and country) at his store on 303 Newbury Street. He has been throwing intimate shows for local acts. Hector and Big Beach actually ran a couple episodes of the Golden Hours in the store months back. We chopped it up about entrepreneurship, Corporate America, building your own business, and mortality. This was a dope piece, shout out to Casey and check out his store at 303 Newbury Street. ----------- WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPMy3yuBRxc&feature=youtu.be ----------- The Official Theme SMASH of this season of the Golden Hours Podcast is: "Folgers" by Sir South (UNRELEASED) Follow South Here: IG- @sir_south, Soundcloud: @sirsouth Additional Beats from: @kieranbeats ----------- Follow Casey and Encore Apparel! Instagram: @encoreapparelco Website (To Book an Encore Hour): encoreapparel.com The Store is Located at: 303 Newbury Street, Boston MA ------ Recorded Live from Phoenix Down Recording IG: @phxdownstudios, @johnscottengineer Book Ya Session Right Here: phxdown.simplybook.me/sheduler/manage --------- Follow GDP! On Instagram: @goldendeerproductions (Coach): @godholway Subscribe On YouTube! www.youtube.com/channel/UCnDAGmoW…iew_as=subscriber On Twitter: (Coach): @BoachBonnie Facebook: Facebook.Com/GoldenDeerProductions Listen to Our Podcasts Here! iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-g…d1437829342?mt=2 Soundcloud: @goldendeerproductions Spotify: Search: "Golden Deer Productions" ------ Website: goldendeer.productions ------ The Golden Hours Podcast is the BIGGEST podcast in Boston, and is run by a great guy (@godholway over at @goldendeerproductions). We try to show love to anybody really hustling in the city, because I'm doing the same over on my end. Big Boston Hustle! Season 3 is NOW BIG Live. Nothing like the Holiday Season in the 617 so it only made sense to call this... "The Holiday Season". We're bopping out at least 2, probably 3, and maybe even 4 episodes a week for the city dawg. Hope you guys are liking the growth and running with us.
Gulf Shores, Alabama is known for trails, beaches, migratory birds, and a benign climate conducive to all forms of outdoor recreation. A welcome sign reads, "Small Town, Big Beach." Hear more about this undiscovered resort destination when Kay Meghan of the Gulf Shores Convention & Visitors Bureau visits TRAVEL ITCH RADIO with Dan Schlossberg and Annita Stokes Thomas. Listen live at 8p EST on iTunes or BlogTalkRadio.com or check out the archived show on Facebook at your convenience.
Daniele started interning at Big Beach while finishing her studies at NYU and never really left. Now it’s been 11 years and she’s worked her way up to head of development. Recently she left New York to open the Big Beach office in Los Angeles. Listen to her talk about her way in the company, being involved in every part of the filmmaking process and the different ways to find projects.
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In this episode Jim and Dan record from a tropical vacation destination, and discuss what it's like to visit the scene of an accident and thank the people who saved your life. Listen to this episode on YouTube Listen on iTunes SHOW NOTES: It's Like Moving a Small Army of One - Rolling Through Life Ep.2 How Jim first told his story of the accident "Life is a Beach" - Isabelle's story of the accident Big Beach and Baby Beach in Maui Sign warning of the dangers of waves Lifeguards who saved Jim - taken by a friend shortly after the accident Meeting the Lifeguards in Maui SOCIAL MEDIA: My Quadriplegic Life Jim's YouTube Channel Jim's Facebook Page Dan's Instagram
What better way to celebrate the mild weather with a coastal brewery? Big Beach Brewing Company from Gulf Shores, Alabama, joined us for this episode. We talked to head brewer Rod Murray and co-owner Jim Schamburger about their craft beer journey, the differences in brewing beer for the beach crowd, and their rapid growth over the year. We also had Brandon King in studio. He's one of the minds behind two great craft beer destinations - The Stout Brothers / Smyrna Beer Market and The Nest restaurant in Kennesaw. We talked beer, barbecue...and their anniversary party that will feature such things as smoked alligator. Truck and Tap Beers of the Week: Big Beach Brewing Rod's Reel Cream Ale Big Beach Brewing For the love of Mosaic IPA Orpheus Brewing's Maenads Tripel Headlines (brought to you by Your Pie Perimeter) Tim gave us an update on SB 85 The Georgia Brunch Bill is front and center on the minds of many restaurateurs across the state. Atlanta magazine 50 best bars. Including some great beer bars, like Wrecking Bar, Brick Store, Porter, Leon's, Argosy and more. Sweetwater celebrated its 20th anniversary with an Atlanta legend. Hopstix set to open in Chamblee , and we'll have owner Andy Tan on next week
In this long overdue update on our beach house renovation, you’ll hear how we’ve got some walls going up and many others coming down - and why we’ve changed our mind on the floor plan (again!). We also revisit our master bathroom reno for a sec (which is still percolating). Plus, we talk with Oh Joy’s eponymous founder, Joy Cho, about turning a blog into a lifestyle brand - and pushing through the many rejections along the way. We're also talking about a simple upgrade that has streamlined our hall bathroom and an even simpler sticky fix that has solved a cord nuisance in our house. Oh, and Happy Valentine’s Day everyone! Be sure to check out younghouselove.com/podcast for notes, links, and photos from this episode.
Colin McPhillips comes back on the show by popular demand to discuss his favorite SUP surfing videos, A Huge Announcement from PaddleWoo, a technical discussion on getting out in big beach breaks and does Paddle Enhanced Surfing needs its own vocabulary???
DAN PASTERNACK is a veteran TV producer and high level creative executive who recently joined the prestigious independent production company big beach films (“Little Miss Sunshine,” “Our Idiot Brother,” “Sunshine Cleaning”) to set up and head a new television division, Big Beach TV. Pasternack left his position as vice president of development and production for IFC after four and a half years to join Big Beach, and during his tenure at IFC, he shepherded the break-out critically acclaimed hit series “Portlandia” from web-series to Emmy, peabody and writer’s guild award winning television sensation. Additionally, he also oversaw the development of “Comedy Bang! Bang!” starring Scott Aukerman and Reggie Watts, “The Birthday Boys” from executive producer Bob Odenkirk, and “The Spoils of Babylon” starring Tobey Maguire, Krristen Wiig and Tim Robbins. Prior to his tenure at IFC, Pasternack held a variety of creative executive positions, including roles at Turner Broadcasting, Carsey-Werner, Studios USA (now NBC/Universal), Granada Entertainment USA, and the Fred Silverman Company. Dan has also served as co-producer on the showtime series “Beggars and Choosers,” executive producer on the showtime sketch comedy pilot “The Offensive Show,” the FX series “Starved”, the Fox network pilot “Frances and Angela,” and the Starz series “Gravity” on which he served as a writer and executive producer. Pasternack began his career as a writer/stand-up comedian, has also written articles for Emmy magazine and was one of the earliest regular contributing bloggers to the Huffington Post.
This is the third episode of the big beach miniseries. Sorry there so short. Broke my pinky This day so i could not get that much footage. Hopefully will go out today and get more. Stay tuned!
Dean and Mitchell discuss a story that proves that dreams and goals are never completely out of reach when God is involved. Then Dead shares a review of the Big Beach Marathon – the Couch to Marathon race of 2023!