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On this episode, a conversation is had between Courtney Williamson, the host of the "We Do This Too Outdoors" podcast, and his guest, Justin Campbell. The discussion covers a wide range of topics related to the outdoor industry, particularly the experiences and challenges faced by African Americans in this space. The episode highlights the importance of representation and authenticity in the outdoor community. Both Courtney and Justin emphasize the need for more people of color to be visible and share their stories, as this can inspire and encourage others to get involved. They also discuss the idea of organizing a festival or event that would bring together African American outdoor enthusiasts, allowing them to connect, share knowledge, and showcase their skills. The conversation touches on the therapeutic and transformative power of the outdoors, as well as the patience and perseverance required to be successful in activities like hunting and fishing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, a conversation is had between Courtney Williamson, the host of the "We Do This Too Outdoors" podcast, and his guest, Justin Campbell. The discussion covers a wide range of topics related to the outdoor industry, particularly the experiences and challenges faced by African Americans in this space.The episode highlights the importance of representation and authenticity in the outdoor community. Both Courtney and Justin emphasize the need for more people of color to be visible and share their stories, as this can inspire and encourage others to get involved. They also discuss the idea of organizing a festival or event that would bring together African American outdoor enthusiasts, allowing them to connect, share knowledge, and showcase their skills. The conversation touches on the therapeutic and transformative power of the outdoors, as well as the patience and perseverance required to be successful in activities like hunting and fishing.
In this deeply moving episode of Full Circle, we welcomed two inspiring guests—Courtney Hooper, Full Spectrum Doula with Boujee Baby Doula Services, and Nikia Smith, Director of LaSaaun Lives Foundation. Both Courtney and Nikia share their personal journeys through pregnancy and infant loss, and their incredible work supporting families navigating similar experiences. Topics Discussed: * Personal stories of pregnancy and infant loss * The emotional and psychological impacts of such loss * How Courtney and Nikia are providing support to families through their organizations * The significance of Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month Resources Mentioned: Boujee Baby (Courtney Hooper) @boujeebabydoula LaSaaun Lives Foundation (Nikia Smith) @lasaaun_lives https://lasaaunlives.org/ Listener Advisory: This episode covers sensitive topics related to pregnancy and infant loss. Listener discretion is advised. #PregnancyLoss #InfantLoss #WingsOfRemembrance #BoujeeBaby #LaSaaunLives #FullCirclePodcast #HealingAndSupport #PregnancyAndInfantLossAwareness --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iammswanda/support
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit realvitality.substack.com“Your using the same principles of homeopathy what ever you're looking at, so it's not like you have to make a leap to start using this with your animals.” Elizabeth ThompsonIn this podcast with homeopath Elizabeth Thompson, we discuss the use of homeopathy with animals. Both Courtney and Elizabeth have extensive personal experience using homeopathy wit…
Intuition, Love, and Fulfilling Your Unique Path In this episode of Practically Magick, hosted by Courtney Pearl and featuring guest Rachel Taylor, the discussion centers around intuition and its transformative power in personal growth and spiritual practice. Courtney introduces herself as a varied spiritual practitioner, and Rachel as an intuitive reminder and advocate for personal development through love. They delve into personal anecdotes, a tarot card reading using the Knight of Pentacles, and the role of intuition in guiding life decisions. The conversation emphasizes that intuition is a universal gift, encouraging listeners to trust their inner guidance and follow what brings them joy, thereby fulfilling their unique path in the collective symphony of life. The episode also touches on scientific perspectives on intuition and consciousness, the journey of self-remembrance, and navigating life with a love-based versus fear-based mindset. Courtney and Rachel conclude by discussing the importance of embracing one's uniqueness and contributing to the collective consciousness by being true to oneself. 00:00 Welcome to Practically Magic: Introducing Courtney and Rachel 00:28 Tarot Insights: The Knight of Pentacles 02:03 Intuition Unveiled: A Deep Dive with Rachel Taylor 10:05 The Power of Intuition: Rachel's Perspective 16:20 Personal Journeys with Intuition 21:45 Embracing Intuition: A Path to Empowerment 24:57 Distinguishing Between Anxiety and Intuition 26:18 Embracing Love Over Fear 28:48 Intuition in Parenting and Personal Growth 30:21 The Practical Magic of Intuition 30:49 Exploring the Science Behind Intuition 36:32 Cultivating Joy and Recognizing Your Spiritual Gift 39:38 The Collective Consciousness and Our Unique Contributions 42:23 Invitation to Embrace Your Unique Self and Upcoming Events #IntuitionPower #SpiritualJourney #TarotTalk #PodcastLife #SoulAlignment #CreativeIntuition #GuidingLight ----more---- **Title: Navigating Life's Pathways with Intuition: A Deep Dive into the Magical and the Mundane** **Introduction** In today's ever-evolving world, where the line between the magical and the mundane steadily blurs, embracing our inner guidance system—our intuition—becomes imperative. The recent episode of the "Practically Magic" podcast, hosted by Courtney Pearl, a Celtic priestess, healer, and spiritual guide, illuminates this concept magnificently. Joined by Rachel Taylor, an intuitive reminder and advocate for soul alignment, they explore the essence of intuition, the practicality of magic in everyday life, and how we can all tap into our innate, often overlooked, spiritual gifts. **The Essence of Intuition** Intuition, as discussed by Courtney and Rachel, is not just a buzzword thrown around in spiritual communities but a powerful, intrinsic force that resides within each of us. It's that inner knowing, a guide that leads us through life's complex maze with a sense of clarity and purpose. Both Courtney and Rachel share their journeys of rediscovery, where intuition played a pivotal role in navigating periods of personal upheaval and transformation. Their conversation demystifies the concept of intuition, breaking down the barriers between the so-called 'gifted' and those who presume they are bereft of such abilities. As Rachel profoundly states, "Intuition is a power within us... it's something that everybody and everyone has the chance to connect with." **Intuition in Practice: Tools and Tales** One of the highlights of their discussion revolves around the practical tools and methods to engage with and enhance one's intuition. Courtney shares a personal anecdote about pulling a tarot card, the Knight of Pentacles, which sparks a rich dialogue on its symbolism and applicability in understanding one's current life phase. This not only showcases the power of intuitive tools like tarot but also illustrates how intuition can present itself in various, often unexpected ways. Moreover, they delve into folklore, with Courtney narrating the story of Vasilisa, a tale that metaphorically represents intuition as a guiding doll. This story, like many folk tales, serves as a vehicle for understanding the nuances of our intuitive gifts, emphasizing the importance of listening and trusting that small, still voice within. **Connecting the Dots: Science and Spirituality** A fascinating aspect of their discussion bridges the gap between science and spirituality, highlighting the universal nature of intuition. They touch upon concepts from internal family systems and neurology, underscoring the scientific underpinnings of intuition and its correlation with the brain's functioning. This intersection of knowledge validates the experience of intuition, offering a grounding perspective for skeptics or those seeking a logical framework. **Community and Collective Consciousness** Both Courtney and Rachel underscore the significance of community in nurturing and validating our intuitive experiences. Through building online spaces and engaging in conversations like these, we can foster a collective consciousness that embraces the myriad ways intuition manifests. Rachel's initiative to create an online Soul Alignment Community is a testament to this vision, offering a sanctuary for those wishing to explore and strengthen their intuition. **Conclusion: A Call to Intuition** The conversation between Courtney Pearl and Rachel Taylor serves as a beacon for all seeking to understand and harness the power of their intuition. It invites us to shift our perspective, to view intuition not as a rarefied gift for the few but as a common thread that weaves through the tapestry of human experience. As we step into the future, may we all embrace our intuitive gifts, exploring the magical and the mundane with openness and curiosity. Let us remember that within each of us lies an intuitive guide, ready to illuminate our path if only we dare to listen. --- **Join the Conversation** To dive deeper into the realms of intuition, magic, and self-discovery, follow Courtney Pearl and Rachel Taylor on their respective platforms. Engage with their communities, participate in workshops, and continue this enriching dialogue on intuition and its place in our lives. Remember, the journey into intuition is one of reclamation, of coming home to the wisdom that dwells within. Let's embark on this journey together, hand in hand, heart to heart, as we unlock the magic that resides within us all.
In this week's episode of Courtside with Courtney, join Courtney as she sits down with TikToker Halley Kate for an insider's look into life as an influencer in NYC. The two delve into the intricacies of dating in the public eye and share insights on navigating relationships while maintaining a social media presence. Halley opens up about her journey in the world of social media, offering valuable tips for aspiring content creators. From emphasizing the importance of consistency to addressing how to handle negative feedback, listeners gain invaluable insights into the realities of building an online presence.Both Courtney and Halley candidly discuss their experiences with cosmetic procedures, shedding light on the pressures and misconceptions surrounding beauty standards. Halley also shares her favorite beauty hacks, including the perfumes that consistently earn her compliments.Follow Halley on InstagramFollow Halley on TikTokFollow Courtney on InstagramFollow Courtney on TikTok
Todos Pueden Ser Donantes During this episode of This Thing Called Life, host Andi Johnson speaks with Courtney Schapier, a liver donor, the sister of a liver recipient, and one of the Organ Donation Coordinators at LifeCenter. Upon learning about her brother's need for a liver, Courtney made the incredibly brave decision to make a difference. Her story is simply amazing! Episode Highlights: Courtney has been an Organ Donation Coordinator at LifeCenter for the past 6-7 years. Donation Coordinators handle the medical management and evaluation for organ donors. Amongst other responsibilities, Courtney plays a large part in matching organs to donors. Sometimes, organ donation acts as the silver lining to families that are going through an incredibly hard time. Donation coordination is a 24-hour job because donation does not run on a 9-5 schedule. From the time that a case opens to the time it closes, Courtney is on the clock for 36 hours. Courtney uses CrossFit and a great support system as outlets for the high stress levels of this job. With such a high-stress job, it's no surprise that there is a high level of turnover. There have been times where the stress of the job has made Courtney question her desire to be here. COVID brought everything to a screeching halt when it first exploded back in March. The sheer amount of unknown information has made the ongoing global pandemic that much scarier. Things have finally begun to get back to normal, meaning more lives are being saved via organ donation. In 2016, Courtney's brother discovered a huge mass on his liver that required a transplant. Unfortunately, Courtney lost her father when she was only 2 months old, so her brother acted as a father to her. Courtney was informed that she was a donor match for her brother while supporting a family that was pulling life-support. The weight of the situation started to feel heavy when Courtney sat on the pre-op table. Sitting outside the OR doors on the pre-op table, Courtney was rolled back for surgery after only 20 or 30 minutes. There were a handful of signs that something was wrong with Courtney's brother's liver long before the doctors caught it. After everything was said and done, it took a 10-hour procedure for Courtney to donate over half of her liver. The first thing that Courtney can remember is getting sick immediately after surgery. Courtney finally got to see her brother when she was transferred to the ICU. It was a complete shift in lifestyle for Courtney from the moment that she found out she was a donor match for her brother. Finding living liver donors is more rare than finding living kidney donors. Both Courtney and her brother fully recovered and are as healthy as they can be today. TX Jet was kind enough to donate its services to fly Courtney and her family out for surgery. After her donation, Courtney was sure that she was at the right job at LifeCenter. Courtney was comforted by the knowledge that everything in her life made her the perfect donor for her brother. This year, Courtney is focusing on being more present when she is with loved ones. The amazing thing about donation and transplantation is the opportunity to potentially save a life. 3 Key Points: Organ Donation Coordinators manage everything from the moment a donor decides to donate, to the time that the organ is sent to its recipient. It takes a very special person to not only manage the responsibilities of being a Donation Coordinator, but also the rollercoaster of emotions that come with the job. Courtney donated just over 50% of her own liver, which was oversized, to begin with, to save her brother's life. Resources Mentioned: LifeCenter (website) (Facebook) (Instagram) (YouTube) (Twitter) Andi Johnson (website) (LinkedIn) TX Jet (website)
Today we are so excited to chat with the founders of the upcoming Steamy Lit Con, Melissa and Cookie! We chat all about this amazing event and answer all your burning questions! Both Courtney and Falon will be attending the event in August and we know it is going to be an awesome experience! We also chat vibrators and Grey's Anatomy because why the hell not?!?! Steamy Lit Con will be held August 18 and 19, 2023 in Anaheim, CA. You can buy your tickets here! Some of Mel's Recommended Vibrators: Satisfier Pro 2 Be Swish Small Bunny Love Not War
You excited for #BadSignal to begin producing not one but TWO podcasts a week ahead of NFL season? You better be: and you better take advantage of $20 FREE to start on BettorEdge.com/COURTNEY (promo code). Steve Armato returns from a brief vacation to discuss light topics ahead of NFL Preseason Week 1: Patriots are in deep trouble without a functioning offense, Jets +2400 to win the AFC East? Hot take, Gang Green will be good this year. Both Courtney and Steve agree to hammer the UNDER 34.0 for Thursday's NE-NYG preseason game. Then, one of the greatest writers and sports historians of our generation Boston Globe's Dan Shaughnessy takes a look back at the life and legacy left by 11x Boston Celtics World Champion Bill Russell. Share, like, subscribe!
During this episode of This Thing Called Life, host Andi Johnson speaks with Courtney Schapier, a liver donor, the sister of a liver recipient, and one of the Organ Donation Coordinators at LifeCenter. Upon learning about her brother's need for a liver, Courtney made the incredibly brave decision to make a difference. Her story is simply amazing! Episode Highlights: Courtney has been an Organ Donation Coordinator at LifeCenter for the past 6-7 years. Donation Coordinators handle the medical management and evaluation for organ donors. Amongst other responsibilities, Courtney plays a large part in matching organs to donors. Sometimes, organ donation acts as the silver lining to families that are going through an incredibly hard time. Donation coordination is a 24-hour job because donation does not run on a 9-5 schedule. From the time that a case opens to the time it closes, Courtney is on the clock for 36 hours. Courtney uses CrossFit and a great support system as outlets for the high stress levels of this job. With such a high-stress job, it's no surprise that there is a high level of turnover. There have been times where the stress of the job has made Courtney question her desire to be here. COVID brought everything to a screeching halt when it first exploded back in March. The sheer amount of unknown information has made the ongoing global pandemic that much scarier. Things have finally begun to get back to normal, meaning more lives are being saved via organ donation. In 2016, Courtney's brother discovered a huge mass on his liver that required a transplant. Unfortunately, Courtney lost her father when she was only 2 months old, so her brother acted as a father to her. Courtney was informed that she was a donor match for her brother while supporting a family that was pulling life-support. The weight of the situation started to feel heavy when Courtney sat on the pre-op table. Sitting outside the OR doors on the pre-op table, Courtney was rolled back for surgery after only 20 or 30 minutes. There were a handful of signs that something was wrong with Courtney's brother's liver long before the doctors caught it. After everything was said and done, it took a 10-hour procedure for Courtney to donate over half of her liver. The first thing that Courtney can remember is getting sick immediately after surgery. Courtney finally got to see her brother when she was transferred to the ICU. It was a complete shift in lifestyle for Courtney from the moment that she found out she was a donor match for her brother. Finding living liver donors is more rare than finding living kidney donors. Both Courtney and her brother fully recovered and are as healthy as they can be today. TX Jet was kind enough to donate its services to fly Courtney and her family out for surgery. After her donation, Courtney was sure that she was at the right job at LifeCenter. Courtney was comforted by the knowledge that everything in her life made her the perfect donor for her brother. This year, Courtney is focusing on being more present when she is with loved ones. The amazing thing about donation and transplantation is the opportunity to potentially save a life. 3 Key Points: Organ Donation Coordinators manage everything from the moment a donor decides to donate, to the time that the organ is sent to its recipient. It takes a very special person to not only manage the responsibilities of being a Donation Coordinator, but also the rollercoaster of emotions that come with the job. Courtney donated just over 50% of her own liver, which was oversized, to begin with, to save her brother's life. Resources Mentioned: LifeCenter (website) (Facebook) (Instagram) (YouTube) (Twitter) Andi Johnson (website) (LinkedIn) TX Jet (website)
In this episode, you'll listen in on Erin's conversation with two emerging TA Leaders, Courtney Connor of Sequoia Consulting Group and Julia "Wonder Woman" Adler of Wayne Technologies. These "Future Big Fish" share their unique perspective from their 4-5 years of experience in consulting, staffing, and sourcing. They discuss their views of TA Leadership from an individual contributor perspective, the importance of keeping up with ever-evolving technologies, and their favorite TA technology right now. Both Courtney and Julia share their insight into why the younger generation is disrupting the status quo of leadership and following new, alternative avenues of success outside of typical paths to “success”. Throughout this conversation, there is a lot in store for both Big Fish and Future Big Fish listeners alike. And as for the more seasoned TA Leaders, stay tuned to hear how Courtney and Julia answer the question, "Fill in the Blank: We could fix Recruiting if only we would…__________.” Their answers might surprise you! Thanks to our Sponsors! Paradox/Olivia: www.paradox.ai ATAP: www.ATAPglobal.org RPOA: www.RPOAssociation.org Topics Discussed: Creating healthy communication loops across the team Providing options for growth with team members with diverse goals Different ways to create a transparent culture Destigmatizing mental health in the workplace Focusing on collaboration and shared success rather than competition within a team Connect with Julia Adler LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adlerjulia/?jobid=1234 Connect with Courtney Connor LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/courtneyconnor/?jobid=1234 Connect with Erin Peterson Erin is a Talent Acquisition Consultant, Interim Leader, and RPO Advisor with PeopleResults. She has led TA and RPO globally for some of the most successful organizations in the world including Accenture, Aon Hewitt, and Amazon. She translates her unique global experience to help clients with TA strategy, employment branding, onboarding, candidate experience, and recruitment process outsourcing (RPO) decisions. Connect on Social Website: https://www.people-results.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/erinpeterson Twitter: https://twitter.com/ErinMcPeterson
We have a couple of San Antonio legends in the studio for this episode! Earlier this week we sat down with our friends Courtney Rouse and Jake Buhler to talk like, training, super shoes, and The Woodlands Marathon and Half Marathon. Both Courtney and Jake crushed their respective races on March 6th, and we talk about their strategy, feelings about racing in the Covid era, and how Jake thought he was running in world record shoes but wasn't. You really don't want to miss this episode. As always, please spread the word about the podcast by sharing it with your friends. Be sure to tag us! Connect w/ Courtney! Courtney's Instagram Courtney's Strava Connect w/ Jake! Jake's Strava Connect w/ Us! Aaron's Instagram Ryan's Instagram Tempo Talks Podcast Group on Strava Aaron's Strava Ryan's Strava Tempo Talks YouTube Podcast Gear: AudioTechnica Mic: https://amzn.to/3auk9d7 AudioTechnica Headphones: https://amzn.to/3dtwG2t Boom Arm: https://amzn.to/2NyFQjg *The above links are Amazon Affiliate Links. These links do not cost anything extra to you, the purchaser, but they do support our channel with a commission.
During this episode of This Thing Called Life, host Andi Johnson speaks with Courtney Schapier, a liver donor, the sister of a liver recipient, and one of the Organ Donation Coordinators at LifeCenter. Upon learning about her brother’s need for a liver, Courtney made the incredibly brave decision to make a difference. Her story is simply amazing!Episode Highlights: November 13th-15th is National Donor Sabbath, a time for everyone to recognize the miracle that is an organ, eye, and tissue donation.Courtney has been an Organ Donation Coordinator at LifeCenter for the past 6-7 years.Donation Coordinators handle the medical management and evaluation for organ donors.Amongst other responsibilities, Courtney plays a large part in matching organs to donors.Sometimes, organ donation acts as the silver lining to families that are going through an incredibly hard time.Donation coordination is a 24-hour job because donation does not run on a 9-5 schedule.From the time that a case opens to the time it closes, Courtney is on the clock for 36 hours.Courtney uses CrossFit and a great support system as outlets for the high stress levels of this job.With such a high-stress job, it’s no surprise that there is a high level of turnover.There have been times where the stress of the job has made Courtney question her desire to be here.COVID brought everything to a screeching halt when it first exploded back in March.The sheer amount of unknown information has made the ongoing global pandemic that much scarier.Things have finally begun to get back to normal, meaning more lives are being saved via organ donation.In 2016, Courtney’s brother discovered a huge mass on his liver that required a transplant.Unfortunately, Courtney lost her father when she was only 2 months old, so her brother acted as a father to her.Courtney was informed that she was a donor match for her brother while supporting a family that was pulling life-support.The weight of the situation started to feel heavy when Courtney sat on the pre-op table.Sitting outside the OR doors on the pre-op table, Courtney was rolled back for surgery after only 20 or 30 minutes.There were a handful of signs that something was wrong with Courtney’s brother’s liver long before the doctors caught it.After everything was said and done, it took a 10-hour procedure for Courtney to donate over half of her liver.The first thing that Courtney can remember is getting sick immediately after surgery.Courtney finally got to see her brother when she was transferred to the ICU.It was a complete shift in lifestyle for Courtney from the moment that she found out she was a donor match for her brother.Finding living liver donors is more rare than finding living kidney donors.Both Courtney and her brother fully recovered and are as healthy as they can be today.TX Jet was kind enough to donate its services to fly Courtney and her family out for surgery.After her donation, Courtney was sure that she was at the right job at LifeCenter.Courtney was comforted by the knowledge that everything in her life made her the perfect donor for her brother.This year, Courtney is focusing on being more present when she is with loved ones.The amazing thing about donation and transplantation is the opportunity to potentially save a life.3 Key Points:Organ Donation Coordinators manage everything from the moment a donor decides to donate, to the time that the organ is sent to its recipient.It takes a very special person to not only manage the responsibilities of being a Donation Coordinator, but also the rollercoaster of emotions that come with the job.Courtney donated just over 50% of her own liver, which was oversized, to begin with, to save her brother’s life.Resources Mentioned:LifeCenter (website) (Facebook) (Instagram) (YouTube) (Twitter)Andi Johnson (website) (LinkedIn)TX Jet (website)
During this episode of This Thing Called Life, host Andi Johnson speaks with Courtney Schapier, a liver donor, the sister of a liver recipient, and one of the Organ Donation Coordinators at LifeCenter. Upon learning about her brother’s need for a liver, Courtney made the incredibly brave decision to make a difference. Her story is simply amazing!Episode Highlights: November 13th-15th is National Donor Sabbath, a time for everyone to recognize the miracle that is an organ, eye, and tissue donation.Courtney has been an Organ Donation Coordinator at LifeCenter for the past 6-7 years.Donation Coordinators handle the medical management and evaluation for organ donors.Amongst other responsibilities, Courtney plays a large part in matching organs to donors.Sometimes, organ donation acts as the silver lining to families that are going through an incredibly hard time.Donation coordination is a 24-hour job because donation does not run on a 9-5 schedule.From the time that a case opens to the time it closes, Courtney is on the clock for 36 hours.Courtney uses CrossFit and a great support system as outlets for the high stress levels of this job.With such a high-stress job, it’s no surprise that there is a high level of turnover.There have been times where the stress of the job has made Courtney question her desire to be here.COVID brought everything to a screeching halt when it first exploded back in March.The sheer amount of unknown information has made the ongoing global pandemic that much scarier.Things have finally begun to get back to normal, meaning more lives are being saved via organ donation.In 2016, Courtney’s brother discovered a huge mass on his liver that required a transplant.Unfortunately, Courtney lost her father when she was only 2 months old, so her brother acted as a father to her.Courtney was informed that she was a donor match for her brother while supporting a family that was pulling life-support.The weight of the situation started to feel heavy when Courtney sat on the pre-op table.Sitting outside the OR doors on the pre-op table, Courtney was rolled back for surgery after only 20 or 30 minutes.There were a handful of signs that something was wrong with Courtney’s brother’s liver long before the doctors caught it.After everything was said and done, it took a 10-hour procedure for Courtney to donate over half of her liver.The first thing that Courtney can remember is getting sick immediately after surgery.Courtney finally got to see her brother when she was transferred to the ICU.It was a complete shift in lifestyle for Courtney from the moment that she found out she was a donor match for her brother.Finding living liver donors is more rare than finding living kidney donors.Both Courtney and her brother fully recovered and are as healthy as they can be today.TX Jet was kind enough to donate its services to fly Courtney and her family out for surgery.After her donation, Courtney was sure that she was at the right job at LifeCenter.Courtney was comforted by the knowledge that everything in her life made her the perfect donor for her brother.This year, Courtney is focusing on being more present when she is with loved ones.The amazing thing about donation and transplantation is the opportunity to potentially save a life.3 Key Points:Organ Donation Coordinators manage everything from the moment a donor decides to donate, to the time that the organ is sent to its recipient.It takes a very special person to not only manage the responsibilities of being a Donation Coordinator, but also the rollercoaster of emotions that come with the job.Courtney donated just over 50% of her own liver, which was oversized, to begin with, to save her brother’s life.Resources Mentioned:LifeCenter (website) (Facebook) (Instagram) (YouTube) (Twitter)Andi Johnson (website) (LinkedIn)TX Jet (website)
As Marriage and Family Therapists, both Courtney Waugh and Gabi discuss, how to keep love alive in long-term relationships and Emy, as a Life Coach, shares some of her life experiences. They discuss, how it all starts with respect, communication, and kindness. How doing the “little” things for each other are really “big” things and make a big difference in the relationship. Both Courtney and Gabi discuss issues coming up now with their clients. They discuss vulnerability and Brené Brown's Netflix documentary The Call to Courage. This episode works for anyone that is in a relationship or is looking to go into a relationship. For more information on Courtney Waugh, LMFT visit: https://www.coralgablescounseling.com/team/courtney-waugh/ For more information on Gabriela Reyes, RMFT visit: https://www.coralgablescounseling.com/team/gabriela-reyes-rmfti/ For more information on Emy Fernandez, MBA, Life Coach visit: https://www.coralgablescounseling.com/team/emy-fernandez-mba/
Content warning: mention of suicide. Both Courtney and Taylor are here for one last announcement. This is the end of Terrace Neighbors. Thank you for your support these past two years. You can continue to find us at @terraceneighbor on Twitter or at terraceneighbors.com. Please take care of yourselves, we love you.
Welcome, Momma, we are so happy you are here today! Courtney and I are back again with another Real #Momtalk episode and we absolutely LOVE providing this fun, mini-episode for you each month! This episode is extra special because BABY COLE IS HERE! So, we are kicking this episode off with a little update about how life is going with baby Cole, and of course an update on how twin-mom life is going for Court. SWOON. After our fun, personal updates we are jumping right into the meat where we are dishing on some of our favorite, current, “go-to” mom hacks! Both Courtney and I are sharing our mom-hacks that have been GAME-CHANGING in our motherhood journeys and how they have positively impacted our ability to achieve simplicity and less chaos at home. I hope you walk away from this episode with a smile on your face, and some helpful tips to implement in your life TODAY! Thank for being here, momma, we love and appreciate you SO much! Today's Sponsors: Moms Mental Health Web Class This month we have a FREE live web class on all thing’s motherhood and mental health! So, if you’re feeling like you are in the “pits” right now - mentally and/or emotionally - or maybe you’re feeling a little bit overwhelmed, whether it’s anxiety, depression, anger, or you’re just feeling OUT OF WHACK! This class is completely for YOU! We are going to cover four main topic areas, such as: how to understand your mental health + motherhood, how to create simple and effective strategies for mental health struggles, how to create a mental health support routine, and how to help your kids have strong mental and emotional strategies. Mommas, when you’re feeling off mentally or emotionally, it impacts every other area of your life and your children, which is why it’s so important that you learn to manage and cope and process the challenges that come with motherhood and the season of life we are in! Grab your FREE seat to the Momma’s Mental Health Web Class HERE! Show References: Blossoming Mommy and Baby Programs + Services: www.blossomingmommyandbaby.com/services Simplify Your Motherhood Online Course: SIGN UP HERE! Connect With Us On Social! @blossomingmommyandbaby Did you enjoy today’s episode? Let us know by leaving us a rating and review on iTunes! This is also a great way to help other mamas, just like YOU, find and enjoy the Blossoming Mommy and Baby Show. You can also spread the love by sharing this episode with a girlfriend, family member, or coworker! Have a question you’d like to hear answered? Send us an email at info@blossomingmommyandbaby.com or connect with us over on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter @Blossomingmommyandbaby. Don’t forget to subscribe to The Blossoming Mommy and Baby Show on your podcast app to make sure you never miss out on the latest, gorgeous episodes! You can also be the first to know when a new episode airs and receive a special gift from us when you subscribe to our email list HERE! Happy Listening!
Going from J.O.B. to C.E.O. can be the most exciting, yet scariest time of our life. Both Courtney and Yvette Gavin know firsthand what this is like as they both are successful, experienced entrepreneurs who transitioned from being an employee. Today's episode is all about helping you go from the 9-to-5 J-O-B to becoming the rockstar C-E-O that you can be. We talk about the realities and truths behind making that transition and what you can expect. Follow Yvette: Instagram: Yvette_Gavin Website: YvetteGavin.com FREE Masterclass: CareerGrowthBlueprint.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/legendvest/support
[Part 2]... Going from J.O.B. to C.E.O. can be the most exciting, yet scariest time of our life. Both Courtney and Yvette Gavin know firsthand what this is like as they both are successful, experienced entrepreneurs who transitioned from being an employee. Today's episode is all about helping you go from the 9-to-5 J-O-B to becoming the rockstar C-E-O that you can be. We talk about the realities and truths behind making that transition and what you can expect. Follow Yvette: Instagram: Yvette_Gavin Website: YvetteGavin.com FREE Masterclass: CareerGrowthBlueprint.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/legendvest/support
How are you liking season 2 so far? This isn’t your typical podcast season with guest after guest. This season is doing a deep dive into my life and Courtney’s life so you can see start to finish HOW to change your finances. Both of us are on a mission to take radical responsibility of our lives. Once a month you will see myself get coached by a high six figure entrepreneur, Allison, on helping me to create a 6 figure business on the side of full-time employment followed by the next week you will watch Courtney’s journey as she does the internal self work to get honest about her debt and freeing herself from it. Both Courtney and I use traditional employment and build our own extra income on top of it and we don’t hold back on the secrets of it. We give them ALL. The following weeks of the month in season 2 will be a guest who has radically changed his/her life and how they view money and the last week will be a solo episode of my choosing. This month’s solo episode you will hear the story of why Mike and I are doing foster care, how it is going with our first foster child and a surprise about that journey that we have never shared publicly. This week though you will meet Courtney. Courtney is one of those people who you can tell has been through a lot but you also think you might see he on TV someday as a motivational speaker! She truly works hard to provide for her family and has grit and determination. Courtney also has some debt that she wants to knock out this year and a plan to get rid of it. We are going to watch her journey this year - in a once a month episode on her progress and the lessons she is learning. You will love Courtney. She’s like an encyclopedia of personal development wrapped up in a spicy taco. Things we cover on this episode: Getting into debt because of medical emergencies and life emergencies How credit cards are “life tuition” Taking small steps and opportunities and letting them be seeds that grow How to overcome the fear of letting people know the truth of your situation What Courtney’s first steps are going to be to work on her debt This week I unlocked a feature on Libsyn (for $5 more a month) that allows me to see what countries all the listeners are from. I was shocked to see that there we are in 15 countries. YOU GUYS! This means people are wanting to talk about money. They are wanting to get real with their spending habits and creating extra income! It’s so cool. It just goes to show that when you obey the promptings of God (or your heart), you can work through the “fails” along the way-which are really just lessons in how to not move forward. You are worth it. Keep going. -Gretchen Countries listening to Net Worth It ™ Podcast Join the discussion in our Facebook group this week about this week’s episode and this topic. —————————————- Our Imperfect Academy is HERE! You can come be apart of Imperfect People doing big things in life and business. Our Growing Your Instagram Followers to 15K The Easiest Way is FREE and available! Sign up xoxo EMAIL LIST BOOK A CALL JOIN OUR FACEBOOK GROUP Do you have a burning desire to change your net worth but need some help? JOIN OUR GROUP! Each month we track our net worth and are reaching for a goal of $100,000.000 collective net worth. SUBSCRIBE ON STITCHER SUBSCRIBE ON SPOTIFY SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES
My guest today is Courtney Kirschbaum, who I had the pleasure of speaking with after her keynote address at the Georgia Society of CPAs’ Southeastern Accounting Show in Atlanta. Courtney’s keynote address was titled “The Beginning of the End or the End of the Beginning?” and it focuses on the idea that everything old is new again, especially when it comes to panicking about the younger generation. This talk was first inspired by a quote from Socrates: “The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise. Children are now tyrants, not the servants of their households. They no longer rise when elders enter the room. They contradict their parents, chatter before company, gobble up dainties at the table, cross their legs, and tyrannize their teachers.” Sound familiar? Because 2000 years later, some older folks are still singing this tune – and yet, things are still getting done. “Everybody thinks that their beginning and their end are like the ultimate beginning and the end... [but] anybody who had been in business for even a short while knows that so much of what we see is just something old with a new name.” Burnout & Karoshi Part of Courtney’s presentation covered the idea of karoshi, which can be translated literally as “overwork death.” Both Courtney and I have seen how this affects the Japanese people first hand, and you can learn even more about it in The Washington Post’s article “Do Japanese really work themselves to death? In some cases, yes.” The sad truth is that the work culture in Japan has led to thousands of deaths, to the point where the government is now involved – and our culture here in the U.S. isn’t so different. “It's going to come here, I think. It might come more slowly, it might take a different form, but we are turning into a culture that is work-obsessed. Well, we've been there for a while.” The average workweek is 47 hours now. Not only that, from 2000 to 2014, the productivity at work increased by 21.6% – but, at the same time, the remuneration only increased by 1.8%. And that is simply unsustainable. “We abandon our humanity, and we're working people to the point where they can't take it anymore, and they leave. And I think when we make millennial a pejorative term, we're kind of doing the same thing.” So let's all cut each other some slack, let’s learn what we can about self-care from the younger generation, and let's add a little humanity to the equation; Let’s just bring some humanity into the boardroom, into the conference room, into our meetings, into how we manage our people, and how we interact with our people. Don't just ask, “Will it work? Is it profitable? Is it right?” – Ask, “Is it humane?” The evidence that treating people like people isn’t just nice, but a financially viable strategy, is abundant. So do you have the guts to do it? Resources: Learn more at courtneykirschbaum.com Connect with Courtney: Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn Watch Courtney on YouTube Read: "“Yes, and” Take a Negotiation Lesson from Improv Theatre" -- Change Your Mindset is produced by Podcast Masters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Both Courtney and Lindsay prove that heroes can be made everyday, as Courtney tackles the $20 Challenge one more time and Lindsay saves the day with some crunchy tacos. As always, we wrap it up Taco Bell news and trivia.The Taco Belles: Episode 8 - Taco Heroes
The Busy Creator Podcast, episode 7 with Designer & Blogger Courtney Eliseo Prescott chats with Courtney Eliseo, graphic designer and founder of the popular design blog Design Work Life. They discuss keeping organized as a solo designer, the workflow of writing blog posts, and the balance of running a content business while staying relevant as a practitioner. Show Notes & Links Seamless Creative, Courtney and her husband's design practice Graphicology Design Work Life on Pinterest Courtney on Skillshare perez-fox.com, Prescott's design blog (since January 2006) Prescott went to grad school RSS, for reading blogs The “brass ring” is clientless work Courtney lives by her to-do list Design Work Life is a show-and-tell blog. No problem with that. Both Courtney and Prescott use Harvest for time-tracking Omnifocus for to-do lists. Good because it's based on GTD Courtney's husband is a web developer Past Busy Creator guest Armin Vit is half of a husband-wife team Prescott's grandparents are a husband-wife team, married for 70 years. Paul Graham, from Y Combinator wrote about Maker's Time vs. Manager's Time Customizing Apps in Podio Work.com and Do.com, both by SalesForce Asana, a checklist turned project management app “It's impossible to find the perfect handbag.” —Jill Fox Software as a Service AJAX “… emailing back and forth — especially files — especially MS Word docs — it's just terrible.” Jackson and Graham, contributors to Design Work Life Courtney wants to experiment with a virtual assistant Courtney is up at 6:00; at work by 7:30 Businessology, with Jason Blumer & Dan Mall Tools Skillshare Harvest Omnifocus Teux Deux Podio ScheduleOnce Google Calendar Asana Zirtual Press This, WordPress bookmarklet Photoshop, and Photoshop Actions Techniques Dedicate one day to separate aspects of the business (client work, blog, finances, etc.) When designing a brand identity, think of digital from day one Use the to-do list over the calendar Build workflows and automation for recurring tasks, such as resizing images for your blog Listen to podcasts while you work Habits Stick to a plan Meet with your boss every other week, review time Generate a time report in Harvest Create a “Dollar Jar” at work. Give $1 every time you email about a project instead of post on Basecamp (or your tool of choice) Wake up early. (oatmeal optional) Get The Episode 00:00 00:00 Download The Busy Creator Podcast, episode 7(MP3, 41.8 MB) Download The Busy Creator Podcast, episode 7(OGG, 42.3 MB) Subscribe to The Busy Creator Podcast on iTunes Something to add? Leave a comment below to participate in the conversation.