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Author/High School Teacher Nancy Barile ("I'm Not Holding Your Coat: My Bruises-And-All Memoir of Punk Rock Rebellion") joined us for a great conversation on her upbringing outside of Philadelphia, where she played a huge role in the early eighties punk/hardcore scene. She also talks about the road to Boston which led to true love and a career in Education, where she has earned many awards and accolades... Music The Charms "So Pretty"(Theme Song) Field Day "Speak The Truth" Mission Of Burma "That's How I Escaped My Certain Fate" Recorded by Mike Nash at Voice Motel, Somerville MA on July 31, 2021 please support the podcast Patreon.com/twistedrico --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blowingsmoketr/support
I have always wanted to be a published author. I was always scared to do it. I have a plot and I started with some dialogue. I will update on the progress of my book --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
TODAY, we have one exciting episode coming at you. The amazing Olivia Gaynor talking about her exciting new book! Olivia was first diagnosed when she was 12 and from then has made it her mission to raise awareness about chronic illness. Her amazing book 'I'm Good' shares her own story with the mission of helping people understand more about the complex nature of battling a chronic illness. Olivia has kindly come on the podcast today to share advice, her story, her mission and her goals for the future. Olivia is a truly amazing woman with so many amazing dreams going forward. She really is an inspiration & I know so many of you will gain so much empowerment from her interview & her book 'I'm Good.' You can purchase 'I'm Good' on AMAZON today!! A MUST READ. I hope you enjoy this episode and thank you Olivia for being an amazing guest. Don't forget if you aren't already follow me over on Instagram @sophiewardy, for fun updates & more. Let's enjoy the episode.
Paul Henry needs little introduction.One of New Zealand's most recognisable broadcasters, he is sometimes labelled controversial, is definitely outspoken, and has been a mainstay on our airwaves and televisions for around the last three decades.He is now semi-retired and splits his time between New Zealand, the US, London and his boat, Olive.But it's his love for the stars and stripes that has brought about his third book, I'm in a United State.Just days out from the momentous US election, Henry joined Francesca Rudkin in studio to discuss his love of America, what he thinks will happen with the election - and why he wrote the book in the first place.LISTEN ABOVE
Sometimes you can work on something you did with one intention and look at it again after a time and it has an entirely new meaning. That happened to me tonight while rewriting and editing my book. This is my musing about it. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/creativecourage/support
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Beef is framed as the most environmentally destructive and least healthy of meats. We’re often told that the only solution is to reduce or quit red meat entirely. But despite what anti-meat groups, vegan celebrities, and some health experts say, plant-based agriculture is far from a perfect solution. In Sacred Cow, registered dietitian Diana Rodgers and former research biochemist and New York Times bestselling author Robb Wolf explore the quandaries we face in raising and eating animals—focusing on the largest (and most maligned) of farmed animals, the cow. - https://www.amazon.com/Sacred-Cow-Better-Well-Raised-Planet-ebook-Thanks for listening to my words and hearing my face.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/josh_snymanMailing list (won’t spam you ever): https://joshsnyman.com/subscribeWebsite: https://joshsnyman.com/YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/joshsnow...
Pamela Gay's I'm So Glad You're Here is a riveting flash memoir that begins with Gay, at age 18, witnessing her father being bound in a straightjacket and carried out on a stretcher to a state mental hospital. While Gay tries to move on with her life, her trauma escalates as her family struggles with the ramifications of her father’s deterioration and death, facing obstacles like divorce, abandonment, addiction, caring for aging parents, suicide, and healing through therapy. And with May being Mental Health Awareness month and so many conquering their own mental health battles at this time, this book is becoming more timely. Pamela Gay is the recipient of a New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) award in creative nonfiction and an Independent eBook Award for her memoir Homecoming, which combined text, image, and sound. An installation based on this memoir and sponsored by the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) included artifacts. Gay’s writing has been published in Brevity, Iowa Review, Paterson Literary Review, Midway Journal, Monkeybicycle, Grey Sparrow, Vestal Review, and other literary journals, as well as two anthologies. Gay is a professor emerita at Binghamton University, State University of New York, where she taught courses in flash memoir and flash fiction. She lives in Upstate New York
Pamela Gay's I'm So Glad You're Here is a riveting flash memoir that begins with Gay, at age 18, witnessing her father being bound in a straightjacket and carried out on a stretcher to a state mental hospital. While Gay tries to move on with her life, her trauma escalates as her family struggles with the ramifications of her father’s deterioration and death, facing obstacles like divorce, abandonment, addiction, caring for aging parents, suicide, and healing through therapy. And with May being Mental Health Awareness month and so many conquering their own mental health battles at this time, this book is becoming more timely. Pamela Gay is the recipient of a New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) award in creative nonfiction and an Independent eBook Award for her memoir Homecoming, which combined text, image, and sound. An installation based on this memoir and sponsored by the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) included artifacts. Gay’s writing has been published in Brevity, Iowa Review, Paterson Literary Review, Midway Journal, Monkeybicycle, Grey Sparrow, Vestal Review, and other literary journals, as well as two anthologies. Gay is a professor emerita at Binghamton University, State University of New York, where she taught courses in flash memoir and flash fiction. She lives in Upstate New York
On this episode, we are joined by our good friend Alex Brill. We talk Impractical Jokers, Mcdonald's candles, and a whole bunch of random stuff. Book I'm promoting: https://www.amazon.com/Secrets-Your-Textbook-Will-Tell-ebook/dp/B0789Q63KS --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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The book is "People Powered - how communities can supercharge your business, brand, and teams" by Jono (Jonathan) Bacon, published by HarperCollins (Leadership) 2019. The un-conference website is www.congregation.ie Congregation 2019 starts on Friday 22 November and ends on Sunday 24 November 2019.
Extraction? Self-extraction, is it a thing? Calling All Authors?!!
This episode is all about STRESS. We talk about... -How stress affects the body/brain -The impact of thoughts / emotions -How our past affects our present -NET (neuro-emotional technique) -What you can do to take control of your energy/thoughts/emotions Book I'm currently reading: "Becoming Supernatural" by Dr. Joe Dispenza
In this episode I discuss the power of being and how practicing mindfulness leads to being. How to practice mindfulness1. Take a seat2. Set a time limit3. Notice your body4. Feel your breath5. Notice when your mind has wandered6. Be kind to your wandering mindLink to article https://www.mindful.org/how-to-practice-mindfulness/Book I'm reading "A New Earth" by Eckhart Tolle
Hey everyone! This was a super impromptu podcast episode - basically, I forgot what day it was because I'm still getting back into the flow/routine after the holidays! Am I the only one?! This episode is a few basics that I think you'll really love. I hope that they help you with your sleep and overall wellbeing! Sleep W/ Me Podcast: https://www.sleepwithmepodcast.com/ Book I'm re-reading this January: The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business: https://amzn.to/2LT0BRw Blog Post About Vitamins: https://livingbreely.com/2018/02/14/lets-get-real-vitamins-supplements/ WHERE TO FIND BREE: Instagram: goo.gl/SBtRko Website: livingbreely.com/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/198048770805269/about/ Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/living_breely/ Wanna be on the show? Shoot us an email: info@livingbreely.com xo, bree! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode of The Disruptive Entrepreneur Podcast, Rob Moore invites a diverse group of critics to have a roundtable discussion about his upcoming book. The book tackles on increasing your self-worth to improve yourself and achieve more. Today, Rob, together with the 8 critics, gives us an overview of how they do the vigorous process of critiquing. This should be a fun discussion to discover how Rob formed the team, how the critics help Rob in the technical aspects (e.g. structure, brevity, grammar, etc.) of the book, and how they manage to collaborate all the inputs and feedback. Rob wants to make sure that it's the absolute guide for each and every one once it is released. KEY TAKEAWAYS Rob's upcoming book is all about increasing self-worth since he wants you to think, get you changing the root of your life, and feel good about yourself. Through his experience, from business to personal, and relationships, the reader gets precious nuggets of wisdom to start self-discovery. Rob admits that he's not very good with his English and grammar so to have critics read it before it lands on every fan's hands is an important process. He wanted to make sure it's short, concise and has good flow. He doesn't want the quality of writing to go down since he's been gaining a following from his previous works. Rob on his writing process: “I try and pick individual issues out and give them their own section... I designed this book to be a guide you can get back to." Rob: If you could sum up what the book is about, what would you say? “Know that you are worth more and that you are already enough.” “See things as they are and not what they are.” “It is just the journey of self-discovery that takes you to the process step by step from theory to examples and some little bits on what shaped you and why you behave in the past the way you do.” “For anyone that ever doubted themselves, might answer get the book and read it. Get the points, get on board, and believe in yourself anymore.” “It covers a wide range of different aspects of the issues relating to self-worth. If you've been in the game for a long time, they would've heard of some of these. And other parts of the book, they wouldn't have heard of because they're from you, your journey, and your take on it. It's got content for everybody.” “Be aware of how your own perception can affect your reality and how much control you can have on your reality.” “It goes through all aspects on what you've said that the influence is on your worth - whether that's your perceptions on what people might think of you living up to unattainable goals. But what I'm taking here the biggest is the mastery of your emotions and controlling to achieve balance in those because that's something we struggle with at every circumstance.” BEST MOMENTS "Sometimes you go from strategy to strategy to strategy thinking that it's the strategies that are not working but you're the common denominator in property, forex, internet marketing, and whatever else. If you can address your self-worth and improve what you feel about yourself, then that's gonna come through in whatever business model or opportunity you do."– Rob "The thing is… at the moment, you look at it with great pain but then you can look at it with nostalgia." – Rob “One thing I've learned with a book is you can take it so far. You have to let it go because if you control everything, you'll never get it out."– Rob VALUABLE RESOURCES Progressive Property Start Now Get Perfect Laterby Rob Moore Money: Know More, Make More, Give More: Learn how to make more money and transform your lifeby Rob Moore The Disruptive Entrepreneurs CommunityFacebook Group ABOUT THE HOST Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor and property educator. Author of global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK's No.1 business podcast “The Disruptive Entrepreneur” “If you don't risk anything, you risk everything” CONTACT METHOD Rob Moore Official Website Rob's Facebook Rob's LinkedIn See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
She's baaaack! My sister Ericka has been telling me about this book #ImStillHere by Austin Channing Brown non-stop so I thought it would be cool to do a book review live on Instagram with her this Monday! What's so great about the book? As a black woman married to a white man why is race so important to you? How do you digest your views of this book in light of being a Christian? What's your greatest encouragement for people of all races to understand? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erin-lashley/message
Michelle Worthington is an author, international speaker and coach, but the star of this show is Tom. Tom loves chocolate, cuddles and construction. He's also the smartest, most honest and best reviewer in the world. I'm a Dirty Dinosaur, written by Janeen Brian and illustrated by Ann James. Published by Penguin Books. From award-winning author Janeen Brian and award-winning illustrator Ann James, comes this gorgeous rhyming picture book about a naughty little dinosaur who loves to get dirty. Bright simple illustrations and rounded corners perfect for the very young. Stomp, splash, slide, dive . . . . This little dinosaur just loves mud! About the Author Janeen Brian is the author of many books including three CBC Notable Books, Dog-Star, Duck Down and Rocky, and the popular Aussie Nibble, Party Time. Ann James has illustrated more than 50 books. Some well-loved favourites include the Penny Pollard series by Robin Klein, The Midnight Gang and The Midnight Feast by Margaret Wild, the Hannah series by Libby Gleeson, The Butterfly by Roger Vaughan Carr and most recently Little Humpty by Margaret Wild and Shutting the Chooks In by Libby Gleeson.
- Book I'm reading: Own the Day, Own your Life by Aubrey Marcus - IABB Shoutout: Matt Arnone - Coaching Moment of the week - Athlete Moment of the week - Things I'm learning - automating my morning routine and taking ice cold showers.
I'm Bored (Hat & Beard Press) Jess Rotter: I'm Bored is a Gary-Larson-meets-The Muppets variety show, a terrific trip composed of drawings filled with recurring characters--ranging from walruses to wizards to life warriors, who are all, like the rest of us, seeking their daily salvation. A wizard paddles on a lonely sea, his flag proclaiming "I'm trying." An ostrich hitchhikes in the desert, holding up a sign with her destination--"Bliss." A walrus wearing an AC/DC shirt looks mellowly at the viewer underneath the refrain "I'm bored." Part art book, part comic book compilation, and partly a skeptical but loving take on those Successories motivational posters for the office, this book (designed by the artist and with a foreword by Kate and Laura Mulleavy of Rodarte) features the whimsical, wonderfully whacked-out work of artist and illustrator Jess Rotter. Informed by a deep knowledge and love for the world of 1970s rock 'n' roll, the work of Jess Rotter was inspired by her father's vinyl covers and comic books growing up. "Part Peter Max, part Fritz the cat" (as Rotter described an early aesthetic influence), Rotter's illustrations have appeared on everything from public murals to album covers (to name a few: Best Coast, Linda Perhacs, Wooden Shjips, Country Funk Volumes I & II and This Record Belongs To), and on projects for clients including MTV, Converse, Target, Red Bull, Indiewire and Lena Dunham's Lenny Letter. Her T-shirt label, Rotter and Friends (launched in 2006) resulted in collaborative capsule collections for The Gap and Urban Outfitters, and official band merchandising for acts such as the Grateful Dead, Sly Stone, Rodriguez, Big Star, Kurt Vile and more.
Jon (@ferociousj), Besha (@besha), and special guest Kate (@keightdee) discuss post-death #brand maintenance, a brothel from the future, and new sex technologies that may or may not be terrible ideas.
Risk Without Regret: Stories from Risk Takers, Inspiring Entrepreneurs, Small Business Owners
On today's episode, I talk with Andrew Norelli. Andrew is a standup comedian and has been doing comedy for the past 18 years. He talks about working a boring sales job for a few years that eventually helped push him into comedy. From open mic nights where nobody would show up to several years later performing on all the popular late night shows, we'll go through his whole journey from the beginning. We also talk about what it takes to be a comedian these days, the type of dedication that is needed, and how all of this can relate to you if you're thinking about going down a path that's different than the typical 9-5. Which most of you hopefully are. I hope you enjoy this episode and be sure to subscribe to the podcast here! Book I'm reading Virtual Freedom - Written by Chris Ducker, this book is all about hiring virtual staff to take over some of the tasks you either don't know how to do, or hate doing, or frankly shouldn't be doing. I'm at a point where I'm doing so many things that I'm spreading myself too thin. So if you're like me and have the superhero syndrome where you try to do everything yourself, you should definitely check this book out. Learn more... Learn e-commerce Create Your Online Shop - Grab my free cheat sheet where I explain the 9 simple steps to selling your products online. These are the EXACT same steps I use on every successful online store that I create. Not to mention, you don't need any software or web design experience. Get access to my process now so you can sell more products and buy some tacos! Learn more... Everything we mentioned Bones (Andrew's latest album) Jim Gaffigan Jerry Seinfeld Stryper concert George Carlin Tibbits Opera House Laughs Comedy Club The Improv at Harrah's Connect with Andrew Website: andrewnorelli.com Facebook: facebook.com/andrew.norelli Twitter: @andrewnorelli Best quotes from this episode You gotta be willing to work. You gotta be very self-disciplined when you're self-employed. And when you're carving your own path, that's probably one of the hardest parts. I think part of success in any alternative career path is to start as early as you can. The risk part comes when you're basically doing something and you're making no money. I think that's another mistake people make, they start then stop. They start and they stop like five or six times. Accept that life happens and don't let things side-track you. I think you have to have hustle and work hard, I don't care how funny you are. You can't just be funny. If you don't have fear, then you don't know what you're doing. What's wrong with you if you don't have fear? You should have some fear or you're not paying attention to life or to your career. There has to be some level of fear that's at least driving you and making you better at the very least. Definitely some self-doubt too. That's how you get better. Nobody's stuff is perfect. If I feel like I did everything that I could've done and had planned on doing and it didn't work, no, that's perfectly ok. That does not bother me. Not at all. You'll drive yourself crazy if it does. If you start trying to please everybody all at once, whether it be industry people or crowd-members, then you're probably gonna end up pleasing either no one or you're gonna end up pleasing people and it's not gonna matter. All art and entertainment needs to have segments that are completely uncensored and totally free. It's proven in every society to be important. An important part for people to express themselves, to challenge conventional thinking, and to fight the establishment & people with power. People pay a little closer attention to a message in their inbox, as long as it's from someone they know. Why do we have words when we have cleavage? I think that's maybe why I kept going in comedy. I've had a lot of little moments where I was so glad that I didn't stop trying and that I never quit. And that keeps me going. You appreciate it more when it's a long process and you have to learn everything along the way. If you don't know whether to say yes or no, then just say yes. It's a balancing act, because there are times when it actually is in your benefit to say no. Hopefully when you say no, you do something else constructive. Thanks for listening Be sure to subscribe to the podcast here and I can't wait to share the next episode with you soon! And feel free to leave a comment below with your feedback and any questions you have.
How often do you get to say Peter Yarrow from Peter, Paul, and Mary sang me a Valentine's Day Song, and so today I am Peter Yarrow's valentine. America has it's folk music and Peter Yarrow, of Peter Paul and Mary, is right there at the top. They performed at the 1963 March On Washington where Dr. Martin Luther King delivered his "I Have A Dream Speech." Never once, did I think I would ever have the opportunity to talk to someone who was actually at that march, that day. (Thank you Peter for sharing in detail what that day looked and felt like. WOW!) Peter, Paul and Mary came up at a time when they were inspired to make music that meant something socially. There was a cause, a purpose, a reason that they were doing what they were doing. It wasn't for "celebrity" like so many chase after today. I believe they recognized that they had a platform and an opportunity to affect social change in a positive way. Who really does that in music today? GaGa is the only one that is at the top of my mind. Peter published Puff The Magic Dragon a few years back, a children's book, but really loved by all. His latest book is "I'm In Love With A Big Blue Frog." In it he touches on prejudice and racial issues, hopefully this story will somehow open those little minds up and allow a new thought to be pushed in. Get the book at your local bookstore and online at amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/Im-Love-Big-Blue-Frog/dp/1936140373 Peter's Operation Respect school program: www.OperationRespect.org Peter, Paul & Mary's website: www.PeterPaulandMary.com Peter's facebook: www.facebook.com/Peter-Yarrow Peter, Paul & Mary's facebook: www.facebook.com/PeterPaulandMary