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Episode: 2836 Bumping into Signs: Emergent Semiotic Spaces. Today, signs of the times.
Show LinksSelf-Paced Resources.Subscribe To The Interview Podcast. https://yourlevelfitness.com/podcastNew To The YLF Philosophy? Start Here. ylf30.comDaily Accountability And Structure For Your Self-Paced Inside/Out Process. https://yourlevelfitness.com/daily-emailQ&A Response YouTube Playlist. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjSupgaY5KA66MD2IdmCwFhLFbDe-pk1lIndividualized Guidance From Daryl.Join The YLF Experience. https://app.moonclerk.com/pay/5t93iox9udm3Compare All Service Levels. https://yourlevelfitness.com/coachingGet Your Merch, Mugs & Wall Quotes.Shop The Current Collections. https://yourlevelfitness.shop/collectionsEpisode DescriptionIn this episode, I talk about one of the most overlooked skills we can develop, learning from other people without needing to go through every hard lesson ourselves. We all learn through experience, but there are moments where observation can save us time, energy, and unnecessary struggle if we are willing to pay attention and reflect honestly.I share why this kind of learning requires humility, curiosity, and perspective. We never have the full context of someone else's situation, but we can still notice patterns, outcomes, and decisions that either move people closer to what they want or farther away from it. The goal is not judgment. The goal is awareness.This conversation also moves into how we treat others when they are going through difficult seasons. If we are honest, most people are carrying something, even when it is not visible. I explain why leading with kindness, compassion, and grace matters just as much as being honest and direct. This applies to how we treat others and how we treat ourselves.From there, I connect this idea to the inside/out approach I teach through fitness and beyond. Too many people have spent years tying their worth to their body, their progress, or how they look in the mirror. Real sustainability starts when you connect with yourself, respect your preferences, and build habits you can actually live with long term.If you want to stop bumping your head into the same lessons, build awareness through observation, and create a calmer and more aligned way of living, this episode will give you plenty to reflect on.Please share this episode with anyone you think would be interested in listening to it.Visit darylperrypodcast.com for links to the show page on each of the major podcast directories. From there, you can subscribe and share this pod.For comments, questions, topic ideas, possible collaborations please email daryl@yourlevelfitness.com
Today and for the rest of the year, I am offering out one tiny little micro practice each week for you… for us… To take into our days and say “I love you lots!” to ourselves.This week we bring our focus to feeling okay even amidst those who do not. Hope it's helpful.Sending you love today
What if one simple idea could bring teachers together, spark joy in the hallways, and actually make people want to come to work on Monday? In this week’s episode of This Teacher Life, we dive into a simple, high-energy idea that's all about helping your school staff connect, celebrate each other, and actually have fun together—no clipboards, no PD, no agendas. Learn how this lighthearted tradition builds genuine camaraderie, strengthens your school culture behind the scenes, and creates those moments that lead to inside jokes, hallway fist bumps, and a team that feels more like a family. If your staff is stressed, disconnected, or just in need of a vibe shift, this is the episode you've been waiting for! Episode Notes: Get 180 Full SEL Lessons for Advisory and Morning Meeting- Save Your Plan Time: monicagenta.com/180SEL Needing Some Awesome PD for Your School? Let's Connect: monicagenta.com/PD Get a Celebration Bus Here: wadituptransport.com/ Connect with Monica on social media: Instagram: instagram.com/monicagentaed/ TikTok: tiktok.com/@monicagentaed Facebook: facebook.com/MonicaGentaEd Twiiter: twitter.com/monicagentaed
Joe's filming in Manchester at the moment, where he happened to bump into fellow Celebrity Traitors contestant David Olusoga, who's staying at the same hotel. So he tells David (Earl) what a lovely moment that was and how nostalgic it made him feel. They also chat about not having much to talk about every autumn and look back at some old Chatabix episode titles from this time last year. Then, as Joe's recording new Cats Does Countdown shows, David finally takes his opportunity to ask Joe about how it's all put together. That's until the conversation gets totally derailed by a scandalous bit of gossip - which obviously has to be honked out. FOR ALL THINGS CHATABIX'Y FOLLOW/SUBSCRIBE/CONTACT: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@chatabixpodcast Insta: https://www.instagram.com/chatabixpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chatabix Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/chatabix Merch: https://chatabixshop.com/ Contact us: chatabix@yahoo.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dan McCabe is a Chicago based potter and high school art teacher. Dan's work is largely functional ceramic pieces painted with a bold base layer of underglazes, then glazed and adorned with sepia tone decals of both his drawings and assorted vintage decals. Dan's work is busy and layered and teaming with life; intended on celebrating being alive! Bumping into clay at college, Dan's donned muddy paws for nearly 25 years now. https://ThePottersCast.com/1180
In this episode of the Bigfoot Society Podcast, Jeremiah Byron talks with Rob from Idaho, a veteran Bigfoot researcher with over two decades of experience in the Pacific Northwest.Rob shares terrifying firsthand encounters from two of the most active Sasquatch hotspots in the United States — Loon Lake, Idaho and Bumping Lake, Washington.Hear about eerie yellow eye-shine, a strange siren-like howl, and the mysterious low-frequency hum that shook the ground during a BFRO expedition.You'll also learn about Rob's later investigations in Northern Idaho and the Sawtooth Mountains, his possible brush with a glowing orb, and what it's really like to search for Bigfoot in some of America's most remote wilderness.
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A 15-year-old Florida student is being tried as an adult after allegedly shooting a classmate to death over bumping into each other in the hallway. An unlicensed California woman known as the “Butt Lady” has been sentenced to 15 years to life in prison for the fatal silicone injections that killed actress Cindyana Santangelo. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A teen is behind bars accused of gunning down a fellow classmate that accidentally collided with him in a crowded high school hallway. A cradle-robbing mom is looking at decades behind bars after seducing her teen daughter's dance date & having his baby! Plus, mile-high mayhem, grounded! Jennifer Gould reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The conversation delves into the behavior of bucks during the hunting season, particularly in November, highlighting how their responses to being bumped change as the season progresses. The speakers discuss strategies for hunting and the likelihood of encountering the same buck after an initial disturbance. Takeaways: Bucks become less cautious as November approaches. Bumping a buck in October has different implications than in November. Opportunities to hunt the same buck can arise quickly after bumping him. Understanding deer behavior is crucial for successful hunting. Timing and seasonality play a significant role in hunting strategies. Hunters should adapt their tactics based on deer behavior changes. The presence of does influences buck movement and hunting opportunities. Bucks may recover quickly from disturbances later in the season. Effective wildlife management requires knowledge of animal behavior. Hunters should remain flexible and observant during the hunting season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you've ever felt like you keep hitting the same income ceiling — stuck between $5k and $9k months, working harder but not seeing bigger results — you're not alone. In this episode of Next, we're unpacking the invisible $100k ceiling that so many established regional businesswomen bump into, and how to finally move through it. We explore why growth stalls even when effort doesn't, what's really behind the structural limits in our businesses, and how to redesign our offers, visibility, and sales systems for the next level. This isn't about working harder — it's about working differently. You'll hear how we can shift from hustle-built habits into strategy-backed structure, why simplification is the secret to scaling, and how to build a sales ecosystem that converts without chasing. It's time to normalise that hitting a ceiling isn't failure — it's mastery of the first phase. Now, let's break through it.
If you want to support on Patreon we'd appreciate it. If you have any questions or want to submit a story email questions@workshoptherapypodcast.com Tamara's Professional Magazine - https://mslbd.org/what-we-do/rethinking-behavior/rethinking-behavior.htmlBooks We RecommendCrucial Conversations https://amzn.to/4kS5Bow Atomic Habits By James Clear https://amzn.to/4fO0O5F Essentialism By Greg McKeown - https://amzn.to/3Whd7PDEffortless By Greg McKeown- https://amzn.to/4djdHmCPunished By Rewards - https://amzn.to/3zGSc0zCheck out the social mediasInstagramFacebookTikTokYouTubewww.TamaraHatch.caKeywordsautism, sensory processing, proprioception, neurodiversity, learning through mistakes, growth, risk-taking, interpersonal dysregulation, spatial awareness, parentingSummaryIn this episode, the hosts explore the concept of interpersonal locational dysregulation, particularly in relation to autism and sensory processing. They discuss how neurodivergent individuals often experience overwhelming sensory input, leading to challenges with spatial awareness and proprioception. The conversation emphasizes the importance of allowing mistakes and learning opportunities for growth, particularly for children. The hosts advocate for embracing risk-taking and pushing boundaries to foster confidence and skill development in both neurodivergent and neurotypical individuals.TakeawaysInterpersonal locational dysregulation affects many autistic individuals.Sensory processing challenges can lead to difficulties in spatial awareness.Neurodivergent individuals often work harder to maintain social norms.Mistakes are essential for learning and growth.Bumping into things can provide a sense of safety for some individuals.Proprioception plays a crucial role in how we navigate our environment.Encouraging risk-taking can help build confidence in children.Society often stifles opportunities for neurodivergent individuals to learn through experience.It's important to recognize and accommodate different learning styles.Navigating life with neurodiversity requires understanding and patience.Sound bites"We need to allow mistakes to happen.""It's okay to not have to perfect it.""Don't judge those who bump into you."Chapters00:00 Understanding Interpersonal Locational Dysregulation03:13 Sensory Processing and Neurodiversity05:36 The Impact of Spatial Awareness on Daily Life08:17 Navigating Clumsiness and Motor Skills10:22 The Importance of Risk and Mistakes in Learning12:56 Encouraging Growth Through Bumps and Failures15:08 The Role of Support and Understanding in Relationships17:40 Embracing Neurodiversity in Everyday Life20:10 The Value of Sharing Experiences and Learning Together
The ladies search for answers as Adriana denies Julia's allegations. A backstage break reveals even more secrets from the past. Alexia and Stephanie revisit the rocky start to their friendship while Lisa and Larsa argue over the demise of theirs. #RHOM #AdrianaDeMoura #LarsaPippen Thank you for your support of this channel
Warning - This episode contains material that may be triggering. This is one of the most harrowing interviews we've ever done on the podcast. A brave listener, Siobhan, contacted us to talk about how her sex attacker is still walking the streets and even approached her on a night out to intimidate her even more
I talk about a weird NFL score, bumping an opponent in NASCAR, and a rabbit hole about advanced weapons. Cheers!
Square dancing was once so popular that a center opened in the suburbs dedicated to the hobby. Today, veteran dancers are trying to recruit new fans.
This week on ‘The Write Question,' host Lauren Korn returns to her conversation with poet Keetje Kuipers, author of ‘Lonely Women Make Good Lovers' (BOA Editions). This conversation originally aired on May 1, 2025.
This week on ‘The Write Question,' host Lauren Korn returns to her conversation with poet Keetje Kuipers, author of ‘Lonely Women Make Good Lovers' (BOA Editions). This conversation originally aired on May 1, 2025.
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Welcome back to the Imagen Golf podcast, everyone. Daniel Guest here, and today, we're talking about a shot that I see way too often from amateur golfers: the bump and run. Now, don't get me wrong, it's a fantastic shot, a classic piece of short game artistry. But here's the thing—it's become the default for a lot of you, and in doing so, you're leaving strokes on the table.The problem isn't the shot itself; it's the application. The bump and run is a niche tool, a scalpel for very specific situations. It's designed for tight lies, firm greens, and when you have plenty of room to let the ball release. But what I see is golfers using it from the rough, on soft greens, and even over bunkers. The result? A lot of unpredictable bounces, a lack of control, and a whole lot of frustration.When you're constantly defaulting to the bump and run, you're neglecting a more versatile and often more reliable shot: the pitch. A simple pitch shot with a higher lofted club gives you a steeper angle of descent and more stopping power. It's the kind of shot that works in a wider variety of conditions and provides more control, especially when you don't have a perfect lie.So, let's make a deal. The next time you're around the green, before you automatically reach for that 8-iron, ask yourself: is this really the right tool for the job? Or would a pitch with your sand wedge or lob wedge give you a better chance to get that ball close to the hole?
Properties for Sale on the North Side? We want to buy them. Email: StraightUpChicagoInvestor@gmail.com Have a vacancy? We can place your next tenant and give you back 30-40 hours of your time. Learn more: GCRealtyInc.com/tenant-placement Has Property Mgmt become an opportunity cost for you? Let us lower your risk and give you your time back to grow. Learn more: GCRealtyinc.com ============= Micah White is a real estate coach with a proven track record of finding cash flowing real estate with great ROI! Micah starts by explaining the ins and outs of his first couple house hacks in Logan Square and North Lawndale. He provides great pointers on proper due diligence to mitigate risk on an investment. Micah shares a hilarious DIY story; moral of the story, hire a professional! He closes with valuable insights on structuring partnerships and building a track record to attract investors! If you enjoy today's episode, please leave us a review and share with someone who may also find value in this content! ============= Connect with Mark and Tom: StraightUpChicagoInvestor.com Email the Show: StraightUpChicagoInvestor@gmail.com Guest: Micah White, Brick by Brick Blueprint Link: Real Estate with Micah Link: Micah's Instagram Link: A Long Way Gone (Book Recommendation) Link: Shoe Dog (Book Recommendation) Link: Block Club Chicago Guest Questions 02:22 Housing Provider Tip - Remove window AC units to improve heat efficiency this winter! 03:45 Intro to our guest, Micah White! 14:31 Micah's start in REI! 22:12 Due diligence on your first deal. 26:58 Bumping rents and stabilizing a building. 31:28 The DIY wax ring story! 37:27 Micah's North Lawndale deal. 44:38 Structuring partnerships with investors. 53:20 Reputation building to attract investors. 57:22 What is your competitive advantage? 58:01 One piece of advice for new investors. 58:35 What do you do for fun? 59:45 Good book, podcast, or self development activity that you would recommend? 61:56 Local Network Recommendation? 62:17 How can the listeners learn more about you and provide value to you? ----------------- Production House: Flint Stone Media Copyright of Straight Up Chicago Investor 2025.
In this episode of the How to Hunt Deer Podcast, Dan Johnson and Pierce Nelles discuss various aspects of deer hunting, including lighthearted anecdotes about pets, preparation for the hunting season, strategies for early season hunting, the importance of access routes, and the complexities of understanding wind and thermals. They also delve into the myths surrounding bumping deer and how hunters can adapt their strategies to improve their chances of success. Takeaways: The importance of preparation for the hunting season. Understanding deer behavior and home ranges. Access routes are crucial for successful hunting. Wind direction and thermals significantly affect hunting success. Bumping deer may not ruin your chances as much as believed. Early season hunting strategies differ from late season. Vegetation can both help and hinder hunting efforts. Using technology and scouting to improve hunting outcomes. The significance of being adaptable in hunting strategies. Maintaining a positive mindset despite challenges in hunting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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HAPPY THURSDAY COUSINS!!!!We heard that yall love the 1hr+ long episodes so we came to deliver (plus we're both yappers so are we really surprised here?) We recapped our weeks - Sara's becoming a Mississauga girly and Amir & Hanan have embraced the newlywed life by becoming gamers together. We also discussed the new Superman movie and the alleged hidden themes relating to today's political climate. Later, we talked about the TEA APP -- unfortunately for us Canadians, we don't have access to it, but you know who does? Hanan! Lol sooo we found our little hack to go through the app and read all the tea! Somali Week was successful and came with the same problems that most African/ethnic groups experience - you're not alone guys, we know the struggle! See you in #Mogadishu2026? Grab a snack/drink, put the volume allll the way up and enjoy the episode!Thank you guys so much for always rocking with us! If you like what you hear, follow our page for more episodes uploaded every THURSDAY!Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos:https://www.youtube.com/c/CousinConnectionPodcastFollow us on:IG | https://www.instagram.com/cousinconnectionpod/Tiktok | https://bit.ly/32PtwmK-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
On this week's Keepin It Real, Cam and a client discuss employee retention issues and he shares and idea that may get you through any business turmoil that may lie ahead. ----- On a call with an upcoming client this week I was discussing one of their challenges. They're having a hard time recruiting and retaining young talent. “But here's something we did recently,” my client said, “that may have some sort of impact. We added a snack pantry to the office kitchen and it's been a huge hit.” "Tell me more," I said. “Well,” she said. “Our young employees know they should have health insurance, and they do, and they know they should have a 401k, which they do. But neither of those items are very important to young people who seldom need those things right now. They're like a boxes that needs to be checked – and they are - but they aren't very fun. So, we decided to add something that our young employees could use right now. We added a snack panty and included a new refrigerator.” She said, “I fill the pantry each week with new and different snacks. Some healthy and some not healthy. They love it and have told me so.” Other than people happily snacking in the kitchen, I asked, has there been any other benefit? I mean a snack pantry and a new refrigerator is a high price to pay just to get happy snackers. “We invested in a fancy coffee maker,” she said. “It grinds the beans for each cup and it can make hot chocolate. It takes a moment or two to make each cup. In the kitchen we added an island. And while people are waiting for their coffee, they stand around the island and talk.” I reminded her that during the pandemic, a big complaint from corporate types was that creativity in the workplace was taking a hit due to a lack of spontaneous interactions. There are no spontaneous interactions over Zoom or on a Teams call. Bumping into someone and catching up often stimulates new ideas and there are buckets of business school case studies about this. The Pixar movie Toy Story, in fact, was supposed to be as good as it was due to Pixar people and Apple people chatting in common areas when they were making the movie and shared office space. They'd bump into each other and talk about the plot. “That's happening,” she said. “Around the island, they catch up with each other and discuss their work and projects. It's become an unexpected benefit of the snack kitchen. We'd be foolish to shoo them away or hurry them back to their desks.” Back in the day the tech companies offered pinball machines and foosball tables in break rooms? Remember this? I thought that was crazy. Could it be, though, that this iPhone in my hand was conceived by two workers standing next to each other at a foosball table discussing an idea that eventually led to this phone? And could it be that the next major business breakthrough comes from a pack of string cheese you put in the office fridge and then sent a Teams message that read “Free string cheese in the fridge. Please help yourself.” Worried about tariffs? Worried about a recession? Consider the potential of string cheese. It's an idea so powerful you'd think it originated in Washington DC. I'm Cam Marston and I'm just trying to Keep It Real.
In this episode, I take you behind the scenes of Episode 7 of Canal Boat Diaries, Series 6, traveling from Weybridge to Stonebridge Park. Joining me is my Dad, who brings along his legendary apple cake.We tackle the Hanwell flight and experience vibrant Diwali celebrations in Southall, where fireworks light up the night sky. I also share a wild story of rescuing a woman trapped in the canal.Don't forget, you can watch Canal Boat Diaries, Series 6 on the U&Yesterday channel and on the free U app which currently hosts all episodes from series one onwards.Robbie Cumming's Canal Boat Podcast is produced by Urban Podcasts.
Breaking down Dustin Arner's Method to his madness. Latitude Outdoors Website: https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com/ Save 15% off on your Next purchase by using the code methodpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What a Friday. Four blackjack sessions. Dealing with work with no laptop. Bumping into another card counter. A big event. A new laptop and more!
Anne is the Head Engineer/Producer at La La Land Sound in Louisville, Kentucky. She has split her time between Montreal and Louisville over the last 10 years, working on hundreds of recordings along the way, gathering over 375 million streams.She spends most of her time in the studio, recording, mixing, and producing with artists like Murder By Death, Bonnie Prince Billy, GRLwood, Joan Shelley, Strand of Oaks, By the Grace of God, and Rachel Grimes. She's also worked on albums by Ray Lamontagne, Jake Shears, Emma Ruth Rundle, and White Reaper over the years. Bumping shoulders over time working with producers Glyn Johns, John Alagia, and Jim James. She's recorded, mixed, and/or produced more than 100 records in her career, with records gathering reviews in publications such as Rolling Stone, Nylon, Billboard, NPR, Brooklyn Vegan, Kerns, AVClub, Magnet, and most major music publications. Anne is a true professional in experience, efficiency, and creative thinking, and loves to foster a positive and friendly recording experience for all. She enjoys and is specialized in old school live band recordings as much as complex multi-month modern productions and is skilled in both approaches. She loves working with artists on all styles of music: rock, country, experimental, contemporary, classical, and everything in between.IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN:Recording yourself vs othersStarting before you truly feel “ready”Working on multiple projects quickly vs taking your time on one project: Which will help you grow faster?Minimal mic technique compared to multi-micingWhy having a mobile rig is super helpful for people just getting startedGetting the most out of sub-par roomsChoosing mics that suit the roomBuilding your mental library of studio gearWorking with Glynn JohnsHow the famed Glynn Johns technique was actually an accidentRemixing Slint's “Tweez” (previously mixed by Steve Albini)Using AI for audio restorationTo learn more about Anne Gauthier, visit: https://www.annegauthier.info/Looking for 1-on-1 feedback and training to help you create pro-quality mixes?Check out my coaching program Amplitude and apply to join:https://masteryourmix.com/amplitude/ Want additional help with your music productions?For tips on how to improve your mixes, visit: https://masteryourmix.com/ Download your FREE copy of the Ultimate Mixing Blueprint: https://masteryourmix.com/blueprint/ Get your copy of my Amazon #1 bestselling books:The Recording Mindset: A Step-By-Step Guide to Creating Pro Recordings From Your Home Studio: https://therecordingmindset.com The Mixing Mindset: The Step-By-Step Formula For Creating Professional Rock Mixes From Your Home Studio: https://masteryourmix.com/mixingmindsetbook/ Check out our Sponsors:Download Waves Plugins here: https://waves.alzt.net/EK3G2K Subscribe to the show:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/master-your-mix-podcast/id1240842781 Spotify:
This week on ‘The Write Question,' host Lauren Korn speaks with poet Keetje Kuipers, author of ‘Lonely Women Make Good Lovers' (BOA Editions).
This week on ‘The Write Question,' host Lauren Korn speaks with poet Keetje Kuipers, author of ‘Lonely Women Make Good Lovers' (BOA Editions).
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Hello my friends, and tonight on the Untold Radio Network we welcome Tristan Yolton to the show at 8pm est. Tristan growing up, has always had a fascination with cryptids, such as Bigfoot, but was never really interested in looking for them, until 2015, when his father heard some “whoops” behind their home. After setting out an audio recorder, in the area where the “whoops” were coming from, he was able to gather some very odd sounds, which may or may not have come from this relic hominid. Then he was hooked. For the next 7 years, he has traveled around his home state of Washington, trying to gather evidence and learn about these primitive people. Along the way, he has met/made some great friends and has seen/heard some amazing, yet puzzling things. The Bigfoot mystery, continues…as does his journey to help solve it. Dont miss tonight, as he has quite the impressive collection of evidence gathered. From audio to pictures, and maybe even captured one on film. Tune in tonight to find out. See you then.
Jaeki Cho and Brian Lee are the co-founders of Righteous Eats, a multi-platform media brand spotlighting small, immigrant-run food businesses in New York and beyond. They've racked up millions of views with thoughtful storytelling that goes beyond the typical food porn—and they've got ambitions for a whole lot more, hosting events and providing resources to empower business owners. Today on the show, Jaeki and Brian go deep on Righteous Eats POV and plans for the future, plus some of their favorite spots in the city.Also on the show, it's the return of Three Things where Aliza and Matt discuss what is exciting in the world of restaurants, cookbooks, and the food world as a whole. On this episode: HI NRG coffee pop-up in San Francisco, @keithhysiu x @fruitsomm pop-up report, Pistakio has a new crunchy spread. Also: Casa Dragones Reposado, Visitor NA beer, and love for the tofu scramble. Do you enjoy This Is TASTE? Drop us a review on Apple, or star us on Spotify. We'd love to hear from you. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Caroline Eden is a writer and literary critic. She's also the author of many terrific food and travel books, including Samarkand, Black Sea, and Red Sands. She has been awarded both the Art of Eating Prize and an André Simon Award, and Red Sands was a book of the year for the Financial Times, the Sunday Times, and the New Yorker. In this episode, we talk about Caroline's terrific new book, a memoir titled Cold Kitchen. The book is a real journey through parts of Eastern Europe, the Baltic region, and beyond, and it dives into Caroline's travels through Russia, Bulgaria, Georgia, and many other locations that perhaps don't get the time they deserve. Caroline is a brilliant reporter and we had such a great time catching up with her.Do you enjoy This Is TASTE? Drop us a review on Apple, or star us on Spotify. We'd love to hear from you. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
* EAT-WALK THRIVE PODCAST* VITALITY & PERFORMANCE COURSE WAITLISTTOP FIVE TAKEAWAYS from this WEEK's PODCAST* Move More—Your Mind Will Thank You* Walking 5,000 steps per day significantly lowers the risk of depression.* Bumping it up to 7,500 steps per day reduces depression risk by 42%.* Every extra 1,000 steps per day decreases depression risk by 9%.* Actionable Tip: Track your steps and aim for 5,000 daily—walk after meals, take the long route, or invite a friend for a walk.* Take the Harder Path—It Leads to Growth* The easy road often leads to regret, while challenges forge resilience.* Actionable Tip: When faced with a tough decision, ask yourself, “Which path is harder?”—then take it.* Build Strong Relationships—They Are the Cornerstone of Vitality* Success isn't just about personal achievements—it's about who you share it with.* Actionable Tip: Strengthen your inner circle—prioritize friendships, schedule check-ins, and support others.* Think Systematically—It Reduces Stress and Brings Clarity* Stress thrives in chaos, but order creates calm.* Actionable Tip: When overwhelmed, break the problem into smaller components and analyze it step by step.* Analyze Successes, Not Just Failures* We often study failures, but learning from wins helps us repeat and refine success.* Actionable Tip: After a big success (personal or professional), pause and analyze: What worked? How can I replicate it?Choose one of these insights and put it into action today!Please post your comments below and please share this today to help enhance someone's vitality.EAT-WALK THRIVE PODCASTVITALITY & PERFORMANCE COURSE WAITLIST This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit vitalityexplorers.substack.com/subscribe
Join the Wrestling Soup crew as they dive into WWE's latest happenings, including Jey Uso's trials against Gunther, the buzz around the upcoming Royal Rumble, and a deep look at the stars who could potentially headline WrestleMania. Expect humor-laden banter, detailed match analysis, and predictions for the future of WWE from Joe and Mish. Other highlights include discussions on the retro aesthetics of WWE shows, reflections on iconic matches, unique wrestler personas, and the dynamics between big names like Cody Rhodes, John Cena, and CM Punk.02:33 Wrestling Match Reviews05:09 Retro Vibes and Announcer Nostalgia08:47 Big Names and Special Appearances14:04 Match Highlights and Analysis27:02 Contract Signing and Future Matches31:13 Braun Strowman vs. Jacob Fatu: A Breakdown31:54 Fatu's Bumping and Match Dynamics32:58 Braun Strowman's Performance Critique38:40 Gunther vs. Jey Uso: Commercial Break Woes48:54 Royal Rumble Surprises and Predictions54:58 WrestleMania Main Event Speculations01:03:24 Concluding Thoughts and ShoutoutsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
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