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Be It Till You See It
556. Design a Better Business That Doesn't Burn You Out

Be It Till You See It

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After 34 years of teaching, Tami-Adrian George knows what it takes to build a business that supports both your schedule and your sanity. In this episode, Lesley Logan and Tami talk about how she stumbled into Pilates, why she chose mobile teaching, and what it really looks like to run a thriving in-home fitness business. You'll hear about the mindset shifts that helped her get unstuck, the systems she uses to stay grounded, and how her Have Skills Will Travel method empowers teachers to build flexible businesses with purpose.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co .And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co mailto:beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/#follow-subscribe-free.Guest Bio:Tami-Adrian George is a multi-talented mobile Pilates instructor, rehabilitation specialist, and business coach, best known for her Have Skills, Will Travel method. She began her career as a competitive dancer and NFL cheerleader, even performing at a Super Bowl. Transitioning into acting and modeling, Tami appeared in Starship Troopers, General Hospital, and more than 50 national commercials. The demands of the entertainment industry led her to Pilates, which became a transformative and sustainable approach to health and well-being. Pilates provided her with the stability to make empowered choices and redefine her career path. Embracing the freedom of mobile teaching, Tami built a thriving practice serving high-profile clients in private settings. Through her signature method, she now coaches service professionals to grow premium mobile businesses without the overhead of a studio—helping them create lives of flexibility, connection, and success. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. https://lovethepodcast.com/BITYSIDEALS! DEALS! DEALS! 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We all have limitations we're holding on to, and sometimes you just need that one on one, eyes on you to say, great where you are you're doing fantastic. Please, let's not measure you against the 19-year-old on the mat next to you. Let's measure you against you.Lesley Logan 0:24  Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.Lesley Logan 1:07  Hi, Be It babe, oh my God, oh my God, oh my God. So excited. We've been saying we're gonna have her on the pod, OPC teacher and truly expert in teaching your service in people's homes. Tami-Adrian George the one and only. Truly, truly, truly, so excited. She is here at the house filming for OPC, and we have exciting thing coming out with her. But I really wanted you to hear like, how your life can have so many chapters, and they all can layer upon themselves. I think sometimes we're so hard on ourselves about like, oh, I went over here, I took this detour, and I, what you're gonna hear in her story is like, how everything just layers upon itself, and how you can utilize these gifts that you have to do the thing that you want and it can fulfill you. You can be fulfilled, right? Instead of, like trying always to do the next thing. So here's Tami-Adrian George. I'm so excited that she's on the pod. Thank you so much for being here. Lesley Logan 1:55  All right, Be It babe. Guess what? We are doing things differently today. Our guest is in the house. Our guest is Tami-Adrian George. She is like, the one and only, most fabulous, most amazing. Can't believe the lives this woman has lived. I have been, Brad and I have been so honored tonight. I don't know that Tami knows this, but we met Tami through Agency Mini, many, many years ago. Brad did a call with you, and he got off, he's like, I really want to help her. She is amazing. She is such a go-getter. We could do so much with her. And here we are, I don't know, five years later, four years later, at least, I think it's five, and you have done so much. So Tami, will you tell everyone who you are and what you rock at? Tami-Adrian George 2:35  Well, hey there, yes, it's me, Tami-Adrian George, and it's been quite the adventure. I came into Pilates quite by accident. This was something that was going to save my brain, because before that, I had been in high school, competitive dancer, competitive cheerleader, choreographing, competitive competitions for other teams. I danced at the Super Bowl, things like that. Then I get out of there, get into college. Decide, let's, let's act while we're in the middle of college. Okay, let's do that. So I start modeling and acting. Almost miss my college graduation because I was working so much that I was never in town. I did the entire last year of university via fax. That's how old I am.Lesley Logan 3:32  Can you believe it that they did that? I'm impressed that they did that.Tami-Adrian George 3:35  My professors are really great. So by the time I got to the end, you know, they were willing to sit and talk with me and say, okay, why is it that you're never in class? Have you been to the movie theater lately? Then I realized this time that I was on different sets, especially photo shoots in particular. But any set, there is this weird dichotomy that goes on where they want you to fit into the wardrobe, but they have this thing called the craft service table, which is a giant table laden with every food you could ever want that will knock you on your butt with fatigue and sleep, will make you bloat instantly, and you're not allowed to eat any of it.  Lesley Logan 4:20  Right. But it's there. It's there. They fed you. They gave you the opportunity to eat, but they really you're not supposed to do it. Tami-Adrian George 4:29  And I was around people with some really terrible eating habits, some really disturbing and dangerous habits, and I realized I need to figure out something to do that I can do while I'm traveling. There's not always a gym available. I can't always go for a run. Sometimes I'm in a country or a state that I've never been in before by myself, and I can't just go for an hour run. And I stumbled into Pilates, and the instructor that I was working with this wonderful woman named Jacqueline Potter said I really think you need to become an instructor. And I'm thinking, My life is so full I don't have time. But I went ahead and kept doing it. Started, oh, this is kind of cool. Oh, I could do this. I could do that. And I realized that by becoming an instructor, I got to learn more, and I got to do more. And it was, it was always the thing that kept me grounded. So no matter what set I was on, no matter where I was traveling in the world, I always had Pilates. I always had a stable of clients at places that I was teaching around town, private sessions that I was doing in people's homes. And it gave me the freedom to turn down jobs. I didn't want to do a lot of nudity. I didn't want to do a lot of sex scenes. There were things that I just knew weren't right for me at the time. This is, you know, the 90s, early 2000s every person of color was stripper, sex worker, girlfriend of drug dealer, dead.Lesley Logan 5:57  You'd be dead girl number two.Tami-Adrian George 6:00  Yeah, that's what happened. You get this, this great character, and you do all this character development, but you're really still secondary. And I was fighting for every part, because it wasn't like it is now. And there came a point once I got married and once I had a son and actually killed my husband in a movie. That's how we met. My husband had some serious health issues going on, and I realized I wasn't getting the joy from acting that I was getting from Pilates, from my clients, from helping them get to their goals. When an audition would come through, or sometimes even a booking would come through, I would get this tightness in my chest, like I don't want to do this job. I just got this particular person through a hip replacement. We're not done yet, and you want me to go sit in hair and makeup for three hours. Are you kidding? So eventually the pandemic hit. And I think that's how I found you and Brad, the Agency is, I'm home by with my husband and my child, but I'm alone, and I need connection. Lesley Logan 7:10  Yeah, yeah. We all find ourselves in a place where it's kind of like, not a fork in the road, but just like I can't keep going the way it's going, and I've gone as far as I can go on my own, and I need help, and I just so, you know, know, like, I go every few years. I'm like, okay, I've gone as far as I can with the knowledge that I have. Changes have to be made, shifts, and it's interesting. Thank you for taking us on the journey. Of like, the pendulum swinging. Of like, first Pilates was there to support you. Then Pilates became something that you did in between jobs, then it became like, oh, actually, I'm enjoying this more. And how, how interesting that you're so connected to yourself because of who of all the work you did, that you could feel like, oh, I'm not getting excited about a booking. Like I should be excited about a booking.Tami-Adrian George 7:54  Exactly. And I left out the years that I worked at an urgent care that also had a family practice and a workers comp suite attached to the medical complex, and I was always hanging out in the physical therapy workers comp area, looking to see what they were doing. What are you doing now? Why are you doing that? And to see that oh my gosh. Pilates is physical therapy. It all comes full circle. The exercises that they're teaching are some of the things that I'm learning over here. I don't know about the rest of the country, but I can say in California, physical therapists are not allowed to work on a part of your body that is not in your doctor's prescription. Lesley Logan 8:40  That's definitely in the States, yes. Tami-Adrian George 8:42  Period. But the body heals as a unit. The body compensated for your injury, your surgery, whatever you were going through as a whole. So that's why, even though you got your knee replaced on the left, your right shoulder is killing you, because we're doing these things to balance through the body when we're in pain. So it was interesting for me to see these amazing physical therapists whose hands were tied, and now they were starting to reach out to Pilates instructors and say, I'm doing this with my patient. Can you supplement them and get them back to whole. So that's a whole nother part of you know what you're doing in your life starts to come in every, you're doing everything for a reason. You don't know what it is, yet. Lesley Logan 9:33  I love this. I actually do. I, you're kind of on the same mindset as I just been hearing that, like, I think it's really easy for us to go, oh my God, I wish I'd known this then, or I wish I'd done this now. Or I wish, I feel like I wasted my time there. And it's like, actually, y'all, if you just take a look at your whole resume, not just the resume you put out for the job that you want, where you like, you know, let's move with this thing, and let's adjust this thing. But if you look at your whole resume, everything you've done has assisted in getting you to where you are and what you liked about those things, there's commonalities that you can like, you can actually borrow from to help you figure out, like, what, where do you want to go? Because, as Pilates instructors, you and I have had very different careers. You know, I did have some in-person clients. It did not fill my cup, it did not fill my joy. But it feels yours like, it's like, literally, the thing that you do. And I think, like, had I not ever done in person, I couldn't actually help people who are like, oh my gosh, go teach in someone's house. I'm like, okay, hold on. Hold on. Because I had to go into someone's house where I definitely it was at the top of, like, it was in L.A., it's like, the top of Hillcrest, the last house on the top of Hillcrest. You guys, I'm driving my Mini Cooper, and I'm going there. And the security is like, okay, you can come in here. You can go here. You know, the ambassador will meet you in here. And I'm like, what is he the ambassador of? And no one would give me his name. And then, like, damn it. Then one day, the sheriff, literal, the sheriff, was just sitting there watching me teach him. And I'm like, I'm sorry, this isn't a viewing show. You can work out too. Like you're just gonna work out because I'm not gonna be watched by the sheriff. And then the mayor, the fucking mayor, shows up. You guys also, they were not exactly the cleanest sheriff or the cleanest mayor. So I'm like, now, like, who is this guy? I'm always getting paid in cash. And then I was like, one day, I was like, leaving. I was like, there's always a car inside this house. It's always watching this house. I'm gonna be questioned. I'm gonna be interrogated. I was like, I can no longer teach in person. I was like, I just thought myself them going, you, you know information, you're gonna be like, microphoned or something. And all I could hear is this man, belp and fart. But, like, you know, anyways. But I think, like, it was never a waste of my time, because it really allowed me to go hold on, like, let me understand that part of the business, so that when you came in to Agency, we could really see, like, what a gold mine and what a great thing you had going, and how you could elevate that.Tami-Adrian George 11:55  I started, like, all Pilates instructors start, right? You have to do the observation hours, and you have to do the practice hours, and then you have to do some apprenticeship. So I feel like I've been in all of the parts except for actual studio owner. I have managed, I have supervised, I've trained other instructors. I've been the employee, I've been the independent contractor, I've been the person who rents studio space. I've been in all of the situations, and it's so funny what you're saying about you know, these people, I have a file, not a digital file, an actual file folder filled with NDAs, of things I have had to sign for, the various people I have worked with over the last 34 years. I always used to think, well, okay, I have to tell somebody where I'm at, because if I disappear, no one will know.Lesley Logan 12:53  Yes, yes, yes. Thank God for location services on the phones now, because now that's a thing, but that wasn't a thing when I was teaching at home. So it's like, okay, you couldn't even, there wasn't even a signal up there, so I couldn't call for help if I wanted to, yeah. Tami-Adrian George 13:11  Totally. Lesley Logan 13:12  Well, okay, so Tami, I mean, Tami-Adrian, we know you as an OPC teacher, and we know you have, like, what's been really cool in watching you the last five years is that you have been really not just solidifying your business, but, like, truly enjoying the business that you've created. I think that that's really unique. A lot of teachers keep thinking that, oh, I've reached this peak. Now I gotta find another goal. I gotta find I gotta find another goal. Can you tell us, like, a little bit about what you do as a day to day gig, and then also, like, how you came to go, wow, I really, like, this is really for me, because I think a lot of people listening, even if they're not a Pilates instructor, can actually learn from like, oh, what maybe are the signs or the the qualities or the feelings that make me go, oh, I'm actually fulfilled. Tami-Adrian George 13:56  Oh, yeah, yeah. Okay, so my let's start with the day-to-day, and then I want to tell you about like working with you and Brad and how that helped me come into just a completely different feeling about what I was doing. So a typical day to day for me is I will start the morning with my virtual private clients, some of whom are back east, so the timing works out perfectly for me. So once I finish those sessions, then I pack up the lunch bag. It literally looks like I'm going on a picnic. You're with me. You and Brad are with me. You know, I eat every five minutes. I take little, tiny bites. I'm like a tiny bison. I graze all morning long, and I start heading out for the day to which client is on the roster for that day. And we have different things we might be working on. So sometimes I might have my golfers, my pickleball players, who have very particular goals. There are things that we are trying to do. So I have been trained in both classical and contemporary Pilates, because I need to be able to spin on a dime to what someone is telling me at that moment. And I'm very big on what is your ultimate goal? If your ultimate goal is I'm going to my sister's wedding. I want to look great. I'm not the person for you, and I will find you an amazing person who will make that happen for you. I'm the person who when you say, I need to get my handicap down, I need to be able to play a full 18 holes without my back hurting, and I'm going on a golf trip where I'm going to play five days in a row. Oh, now I have a vision. Let's do this. Let's go. Then I make sure I have breaks throughout the day. I'm very particular about where I'm teaching, the distance I'm teaching, because it can't be be bopping all over town all day. And there are times that I book into my day so that I can go for a walk. I teach in really beautiful parts of the Los Angeles Westside beach communities. So there's time to go for a walk, there's time to get my own workout in, there's time to sit down and eat real food, and I'm usually done by a fairly early part of the day. I don't actually work that many hours a week. And then maybe there's a beach walk with my husband or my son's in universities, so there's a phone call or FaceTime with him, and then there's my time where, what's the thing that fills me today? Do I want to do a meditation? It turns out I'm not the morning meditation person. I, it's not my jam at all. Lesley Logan 16:33  To me, the morning is like, okay, the morning has started, and I want to start with it. I am. I find I have it better at the afternoon going, okay, well, I don't actually want to do anything, so I'm gonna procrastinate with meditation.Tami-Adrian George 16:42  Exactly and then two hours have passed. Yes, I have reached all the masters in the universe, but now I don't want to do anything and, and I believe very strongly that your great day starts the night before. So there's always a part of my afternoon and evening where I am prepping for the next day. Either it's the food I'm preparing or it's looking over who's on the schedule for the next day and where are we in progressing them to their goal. So I'm thinking ahead of what exercises I want to do, things like that. And then I also coach, so I have other instructors, and also people who aren't Pilates instructors, massage therapists, you know, anything you have that is a service that helps someone can be mobile. And I might be on a coaching call, speaking with someone about where they're at in their business and helping them get to their call. Lesley Logan 17:38  Yeah. So because can you, since you have done everything but own a studio, I've done similar, I've done all of it but work at a franchise. So like, I, can you talk about, like, how did you decide, or know that, like, going into homes actually is how you wanted to teach, versus, like, having people come to you because we sit on opposite sides. I'm like, you can come to me. You know, but like, you're like, no, I liked, I can go here and I go, is it just the beach walk? Like, what made it so that you really like to go into people's homes?Tami-Adrian George 18:10  So the first studio I ever taught at, Pilates Studio Pasadena, doesn't exist anymore because the parent company went bankrupt. And what we didn't know was it was a, it was like a a compound of fitness. There was a private workout place here, and a this, and a that, and a yoga student, all these things that were in Old Town, Pasadena, right where the Rose Bowl comes down the street, not the Rose Bowl, the Rose Parade comes down the street. What we didn't know was that the Pilates Studio was who was making money, and we were covering the payroll for all of the other workout facilities, and sometimes our checks would bounce. And one day, we found out doors are closed, we are done, but we all had keys, so I know that the statute of limitations have passed until we find talking about it. So who got together? We unlocked the studio at night, we unloaded all of the Pilates equipment, put it on the trucks and drove it to someone who had just bought a home they didn't have any furniture yet. And we put it like, okay, the dining room has all the Wunda Chairs, and the living room is going to have the Cadi and a couple of Reformers, and the back patio put this, and there was literally something like a click, oh, I'm in a house. I'm in a house doing Pilates. Now I'm doing it with five other instructors, and we worked for free, because right before that company went out of business, we were selling packages.Lesley Logan 19:46  Right. So all these people had paid. Tami-Adrian George 19:47  We'd had a big drive and all these people had just bought packages, and then the door shut, and we didn't know that that big drive was their way of getting cash to cover the businesses. They knew they were gonna go bankrupt. They just didn't tell us. So then I had to work for free to train out all of those packages that I had personally sold, because now my reputation was on the line. And as we got into studios and got the people would always say, can you come? Could you come to my house? Could you do this at my house? Could you do this? And it started with one person, and then another and another. And I realized there is a connection that you get to make in that private in-home setting, people will tell me things that they will never tell me in the studio, because there are other people in the studio, or if I was teaching a large group class, even a small, let's say, a foursome or a trio, there's no time to talk. We are here because the entire group is trying to move. So I didn't always get to understand their history, their surgeries, their injuries, whatever it was they were working towards, and also, too, their blocks. We all have blocks of what we think we cannot do. We all have limitations we're holding onto, and sometimes you just need that one on one, eyes on you to say, great, where you are you're doing fantastic. Please. Let's not measure you against the 19-year-old on the mat next to you. Let's measure you against you.Lesley Logan 21:22  Yes, oh, I do love that. I mean, I agree. Like people are a little more comfortable in their homes. You can also then and actually see like their setups. And you go, okay, so you said it was the Pilates last week that hurt your back. But do you see like this slope that you, you know, or like, can I look at this chair that you're sitting on at your desk? Like, that's not helpful, you know what I mean. So you do get more insight, but also they do have a bit more focus, because they're not distracted by the person and the other performer who's talking too loudly or who's doing crazy things, and they think they should be doing crazy things. It is more it's more personalized in that way as well. I love that. That's so cool. What a funny way of getting into like, knowing, like, oh, I could teach at a house. And then, because you had kept up with those sessions, that they're like, oh, can you teach me at my home? Because now they're seeing, Oh, I'm in a home. I could do this at my home. Tami-Adrian George 22:12  Yeah, they're like, wait, you can fit a Reformer here/ Yes, absolutely. You can fit a Reformer here. And you know what? You don't even need the reformer. Honestly, everything we're doing on the Reformer, I'm telling you, if I put you on the mat, you're going to shake like a leaf in the wind. You do not know how hard it is once we got to that point, too, of sharing that. And here's the other thing I find that is really interesting. Yes, the personalized attention. There is nothing like it. But the biggest problem I solve for my clients is time and convenience, there are certain people I tend to have CEOs, chairman of the boards and their families. For them to spend an hour in traffic trying to get to a studio, then circle around looking for parking, then finally do their workout and have to repeat the drive back home. It's hours of their time that they just do not have available. Lesley Logan 23:07  Well, they're not, then they can't be consistent, because then they're only can do it on a good week and and then they're frustrated because they yeah, all of those things. So like people, like them, they they're gonna have to pay for that time and convenient miss of you coming to their home, but now they can be consistent.Tami-Adrian George 23:22  Exactly. And, really, that's the secret, isn't it? That's the secret sauce. If you want to get results in what you're doing, it's the consistency.Lesley Logan 23:30  Yeah, yeah. I, you know, it made me think, like, as you were talking, when I, I always thought you had to have a big studio. Probably, it's very similar to you, like you work about I have the first show I ever worked at was a big studio. The first time I went to a Pilates studio with equipment, had multiple Reformers and all the things. And so I just thought, Oh, you have to have all of that, and all the in L.A., all the famous teachers were famous studios all had multiple of everything. And I'm like, I'll never own a studio because I have student loans. I have all this. I need all these things. And it was when I had put myself in a group of people, the community that I saw, one of my friends had made a private space for herself where there was just one of everything. I was like, oh, I could have, I could have a private studio. I could have, like, just, I could just teach the private because I only teach privates in a couple semi-private so, like, I could just do this. So I think it's really important for anyone, no matter who you are, listening like, it's important that we are inspired by other people sometimes, because we get blinders on of like, this is my experience. This is the only way that works. This is a way I've seen that work. So I have to do it this way. And when we're exposed to other environments or other ways of people doing it, then we can go, oh, I'm not gonna do it just like her, but I could do it like this, or I could do it like that, right? Like we, we kind of need that. We need that in the community that we're in.Tami-Adrian George 24:48  Exactly. I love what you're saying. It's making me think of the the other thing I wanted to mention when I started working with you and Brad, I didn't realize that what I was doing had a system. It was just what I was doing, because nobody else was really doing it in this manner, and to then have support of someone saying, no, what you're doing is actually a thing.Tami-Adrian George 25:11  Yeah. It's a thing that you're doing. Tami-Adrian George 25:14  You're doing a thing, and there seems to be a way that you're doing the thing, and we're going to help you do the thing better, and we're going to teach you how to structure it so that it's repeatable, and that you can take pressure off of yourself and that you can have support, and that we're here when you need us. And you know, there was a guy who used to always say, you're trying to have the panoramic view, but you're at the foothill of the mountain, so you have to climb a little and then you'll see a little more. And then you enjoy the view. You celebrate the view, do a little dance, and now climb higher. And each time that you climb and hold at that level for just a moment, just to enjoy it. You see more you see more possibilities. And eventually you start having a wider view, and you start seeing, oh my gosh, I can do this with that. During the pandemic, talking about that time, one of my favorite, favorite people to work with, had a stroke. So, I can't get to him. We've rehabbed him virtually because, oh, this online thing really works. And it was a little bit of convincing me and convincing him, but, guess what? He was back out there playing golf, doing all the things, no problem. You know, the deficits were seriously down. Yeah. And I needed that view. I needed that lift to view, lift to view, repeat.Lesley Logan 26:55  Well, and what I'm hearing you're saying is, like, we all need someone to go, oh, you're doing a really great job here. And if we do this now you've got a system, and now it's repeatable, and you're not wasting your time, or you also even need to see like from other people's perspective. Oh, what they're doing. Oh, I love that for them. And then that also helps you solidify like you like what you're doing. Like, we all need it wherever we are, because we can get so closed off, and then we, running a business is hard. The business is hard. I've said this a few times now, like, and I will keep repeating it because it it really blessed my heart, like when someone in our Agency asked the Pocket Lesley, which is like a bot of me train 10 million of my words, you know, 10 years of coaching.Tami-Adrian George 27:36  I love Pocket Lesley, because she's my size.Lesley Logan 27:40  She's, she's like, have you ever had an obstacle in your business? And it's like, yeah, daily.Tami-Adrian George 27:46  Like, you mean this last hour? Lesley Logan 27:47  Yeah, daily. And so when you have someone to go, oh my God, what you're doing here is really amazing. It helps you go, oh, okay, it is, it is amazing. I just am having a hard time right now. I'm, I'm at the foothills, and I can't get to the panoramic view, where other people are right now, and so, you know, we at agency are so excited, because we have helped thousands of businesses in this industry run things the way that they want to. And one of the things we've celebrated along the way is like, each year that we've known you, we've watched you run your business so it supports you and your family. And I think that's what's so cool, because it's not just because you go into people's homes that your business supports your families, because you are intentional about what your goals are and how your business need to support that, and then we could support you in doing that, and year after year. And now here you are, only in five years you put systems together, you have a very thriving business, and like you mentioned, now you get to coach other service people, to have a business that does it the way that you do it. Tami-Adrian George 28:45  Absolutely. Lesley Logan 28:46  That hat, like, you know, can we talk about the be it till you see it for that like, what would, what were the what was there was there mental hurdles you had to do? Was it just like, because, because I was so excited, when you're like, I'm doing this. I'm like, yeah, you should. Tami-Adrian George 29:01  The hurdles were, oh my God, the hurdles were real. Remember, you should do the videos, The Struggle is Real? Oh, the hurdles are real. It's, it's, you were talking about being in the tunnel. We're working so hard towards something that we believe is the only thing. And I don't, actually, I don't think I have anyone right now who is exclusively mobile teaching. They are either business owners, they own a gym, they own a studio, they are also teaching like community classes, say, at the Y or at a gym someplace, or they're renting studio space, and now they're adding mobile training as an extension, as another service, I mean, and that's the thing, I think, for people to understand, you're providing a service. You're not just teaching a class. You are a service provider. So you can provide as many services as your heart dreams up. Let's make that happen for you. And there's a gentleman that I'm working with right now, and he had become almost exclusively online in big, big, big classes, and he hadn't had the one-on-one connection with his students in a long time, because everything was far away. And when I say online, not live, I mean, pre-recorded classes. And he was so burnt, so burnt out. I don't like this. I don't want to record any more classes. I don't want to walk into a room of 30 people anymore. And I said, you know, you're the reason it's not in your heart is because your heart is not reaching anyone. So we took starting one day, one day of your schedule. We're gonna make this your mobile training day. This is your I'm out in the field, and we're gonna start letting people know. Just pick amongst your favorites. We're gonna start letting people know you're available. He's now having to hire another trainer because he has this established brand. But now people are like, oh, you can come to me, too? And you have a kind of a signature thing that you do, and you can do it in my home with me? Let's do this. So it's how you would like your business to be. It's not give up your studio, give up your gym. Never book massages at the hotels ever again. It's how can we incorporate this into what you're doing so that you can expand. You also get to charge more, just saying.Lesley Logan 31:31  I was gonna ask you, the number, the number one thing that we see people do wrong when they go into people's homes is discount the price. Yeah, you are, yeah. And if you're, like, how do I know what to charge? Well, guess we'll have, stay tuned. We have, we have help for you there. But like, yeah, you it's convenient for them. It is not necessarily convenient for you, for so many reasons, because booking back-to-back doesn't exist. Like in my studio, in my home, like, people can come every hour on the hour, and I can fit four people in four hours and be done, right? You do not fit four people in four hours, you know? So that is so when you are working with people in their home, you have to charge. There is a higher cost to that, because they are paying for convenience, just like when I order food to be delivered, it is more expensive than when I order it at the restaurant.Tami-Adrian George 32:23  It's a premium it's a premium service and you are bringing your knowledge to someone. So yes, now the premium is even higher because you actually know what you're doing. Of course, anybody can take, my gosh, I call them the Pinterest workout plan.Lesley Logan 32:42  Oh, okay, I call them Instagram workout plans. But yes, anyone can do that. Tami-Adrian George 32:46  They start culling and culling exercises from all these different places, and they put them together, and then they wonder why they're not getting the results, or now they've injured themselves, or they're burnt out and they don't want to do it. And there's a reason for that. People, it's like New Year's resolutions, any promise you make to yourself that is a promise broken. Lesley Logan 33:07  Yeah, because you need the accountability of someone else, and you also need their guidance. You know, we all need it. I mean, I say I pay a Pilates instructor to teach me. I can teach myself, and I do multiple days a week, and two days a week, I'm held accountable to a full hour with someone watching me to give me feedback, because left to my own devices. I'm going to check my oh, I'm going to change this podcast. Oh, look at that full hour outside. We all need it, right? We all need it. We all we're laughing because we all need it. Even coaches like you and I have coaches for things that we do, because we all kind of need this. And there is an investment there. And yes, it does mean, like, some things can be inaccessible to people, but also for every single one of you listening, no matter what your business is, you're not you cannot solve the world's problems. You can solve a problem for someone that feels like it's their whole world. You can do that, but you gotta, like, really dial it in. And I think, like, what you do so well, Tami, is there is a slice of of the pie that of people who would prefer to be convenient for them so they can be consistent and and you can, if you're a teacher, a massage therapist, whatever, you could be the person who does that. That's your expertise. So Tami, we're super, super excited. We're gonna let the cat out of the bag a little bit of what we're doing here. So, so we, at Profitable Pilates, truly love being able to help teachers of any background, true like run a business that works for them. Like we do not do templates. We have a formula. I should say we have two. We have a scheduling formula, and we have a pricing formula, but all of those require your goals to go into the top for it to filter through, so there is not a single and even if the price answer is the same as someone else's, like, what went through and all the different ways you get there is very, very different. So we're super excited, because you do what you do so well, and the world is missing an expert like you. So tell everyone what we what we've got going on, we've got planned. Tami-Adrian George 34:58  So, I have a method called the have skills will travel method, yes, because really, that's what you need to be a mobile instructor, the skill set you already have and some gas in your car. Let's go. In between those two things are a whole list of things you need to know and need to be doing to make sure that it is indeed profitable and that you are safe, and that you are happy and your client is happy. So I'm taking my one-on-one three-month coaching program, and we are creating a special group coaching program that is just for Profitable Pilates, just for, well, we'll have Agency members there too, and it will live in the Profitable Pilates universe, so excited, and we're going to do this as an eight-week program.Lesley Logan 35:57  Oh, I love this, because it's any we all have eight weeks we can dedicate to doing a dream. We all have it because every dream takes a long time. Anyways, eight weeks is like a fraction. Tami-Adrian George 36:04  And it doesn't matter where you're starting from, wherever you are in your business and thinking about doing this, or you're already doing this. It works where you're at, jump in, where you're at.Lesley Logan 36:18  Yeah, and I just want to say, like, if you're like, you're like, oh my gosh, you guys, I can just make sure I charge more, and I can just go, yes, you could. And then you get to learn a lot of weird things the hard way. I'm sure Tami was like, oh my God, Lesley, you went into some random house on the top of Hillcrest. My heart. Tami-Adrian George 36:34  As soon as you were telling me that. And I was like, oh my God, Did you have a safety buddy?Lesley Logan 36:41  People knew where I was going. And I did tell the ambassador's team. Okay, my people know where I'm going. I mean, to hear, however I will say, like I did listen to, like, murder in the Hollywood Hills, the dateline, and I was like, oh my God, that is like, I can't believe that doesn't happen more often, because, like, so many women are offered, oh, there's a modeling gig and at the top of this house, because everything happens and people so anyways, there are so many different things, not just safety, but also not just pricing, that you have to be thinking about and when it comes to doing this. So that one, it still works for you. And two, everyone wins. The clients win, but your business wins because you are allowed to be successful in your business and achieve wins for other people. So if you are someone in the service based business, or a Pilates instructor who's interested in seeing how this service can be added to your business, you might even decide you don't want to do it afterwards. And that's fine too, because now you solve that without having to sell a package and then go fulfill it. So, so you can go to Profitable Pilates website. We have P it's prfit.biz/events and you can get on the wait list for this. But we're going to take a brief break and then find out Tami-Adrian's Be It Action Items. And also, where else you can, just like, kind of stalk her in a good way. Tami-Adrian George 37:50  Absolutely. Lesley Logan 37:50  All right, Tami-Adrian, where do you hang out? Because you also do give out great advice, you know, for free on things that you hang out on.Tami-Adrian George 38:04  I hang out on Instagram. That is my jam. I am @Tami.Pilates.rehab and it's T-A-M-I and then you can also find me at T.A.G., my name, Tami-Adrian George, tagpilates.com head over to the website, links, move around, dance around in there and sign up on the waitlist. We're so excited to have this group together so that we can be learning and growing together.Lesley Logan 38:33  Yeah, I mean, it's going to be so, so amazing. And I just want to say, just like you could, if you need to, because I've been in a place where I've had to call free advice together, absolutely you can, but at some point, if all you've ever done is call, just pull it together and bounce around from free advice to free advice. I would say that investing in something like it's an eight-week program is so it's a risk-free type of environment, because it's you're not committing for longer than that. You know, at Agency, we do make people commit for six months, and the reason is, it's like, it does take time. But for this particular topic, you can, eight weeks, get your systems in place and really understand, like, is this the thing I want to do, and how do I do it right. So from the beginning, you don't have, like, oh, I'm undercharging that person. So now I've got to go back and tell them a new rate, even though I've been, you know, like we want to, we want to make sure it's, it's it's beneficial for everyone. So get on the waitlist, either on Tami's website or on prfit.biz/events. We'll get that taken care of. Tami, you are so wonderful. I mean, I'm so Brad and I just adore getting to spend time with you. We always learn new things. Your life is its own adventure. So I really hope, like, at some point you'll be a child author, which is like, The Adventures of Tami. You know what I mean? Like, I just feel like there's so many different things you could do, but can you give everyone some Be It Action Items, bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted, steps they can take to be it till they see it. Tami-Adrian George 39:50  Okay, this is one of my favorite things. And before I say, have to say, I love you and Brad so much. It has been the best adventure I have been on with the two of you, and I'm so glad. I'm so glad we're still having more adventures together. It's just fantastic. Okay, everyone has their phone and you set alarms on your phone for things that you don't particularly want to do. I set alarms on my phone randomly throughout the day that pump me back up. So where it says label, instead of putting wake up, walk dog, things like that. I put, how are you so amazing? I put, congratulations. You are crushing it. How are you doing this? That's what's on my alarm system. Oh, my God. I'm obsessed.Lesley Logan 40:37  I'm changing all I'm gonna have alarms just for no reason whatsoever. I don't even like being disturbed, but I'm gonna be it myself disturbed.Tami-Adrian George 40:44  Now, if I have to set an alarm because I have to wake up early I'm catching a flight, something like that, I will say, woo-hoo you're traveling today. Let's go. That's what it says while the alarm is going off. So when it goes off on your phone, instead of, oh my God, I have to be up and get on the flight. I'm like, oh yeah, I'm traveling. Let's go. Oh myLesley Logan 41:05  god, this is going to change my whole life, because I often wake up going, I don't know where I am and what day today is, but if my alarm didn't say wake up, it would say I could have it say something else, you know, like. Tami-Adrian George 41:14  You are in Singapore, aren't you lucky?Lesley Logan 41:20  Go get that coffee, babe. Go get it. I, this is a wonderful, wonderful because, you know, there's so many different things you want to remind themselves up. And if you're unable to have Post-Its all over your house, it could be alarms. What a cool way to do it.Tami-Adrian George 41:35  Because the reminders, if I set a reminder on my phone, I don't do it. Yeah, I don't. No.Lesley Logan 41:41  No, it's in my work or it doesn't get done. I don't need an alarm going. It's time to do this. Be like, ignore. Yeah, oh, I love, Tami, I love that. That's so everyone can do that right now. Okay, we ought screenshots of the alarm going off. We want them to send it to tami.pilates.rehab. We want you to send it to the Be It Pod. We want you to share this with a friend who needs to hear it. Maybe, if you are not a Pilates instructor who wants to go in-home, but you know someone who does, they need to hear this. Because, here is the deal, when your friends complain about how their life sucks, you have to listen. And you know those people, they repeat it. And what if? What if you could, you could change that. So then you guys could talk about what's exciting. Tami-Adrian George 41:42  I'll listen for you. Yeah, I'll listen to the complaints for you. Lesley Logan 42:03  Tami will listen. That's why we have people who are, like, in Agency, they're like, oh, my friends are with this. I'm like, why are you helping them? Not that I don't want you to be a generous person, but you invested in this. So you can focus on you. If they are unwilling to invest in themselves, in their business, you can be a great friend. You can be a great friend. And so, oh, it sounds like you've been working on that for a long time. Have you thought about getting help? Like, that's still helpful, that's still listening, but y'all, we have all been trained that, oh, we're not a good friend if we don't just like, do every like, give all the advice, no, you have to at sometimes, focus on you and be like, I'm here for you. And here are some resources that have helped me. Tami-Adrian George 42:59  I think you're being a better friend by saying, okay, you have to take action. I want you to take a step that is truly for you. I'm investing in me, and, God, I want to see you invest in you. Let's do that.Lesley Logan 43:11  Yeah. Oh, I love that. I love that. Obviously we could talk forever, because we do. We have so much fun. So, Tami-Adrian George, OPC teacher, incredible coach for in-service home, have skills, well-travel people and top, best of the game when it comes to helping people reach their goals and all that you do with your teaching. So thank you for being here. Everyone, how are you going to use these tips in your life? We want to know. Tell us and until next time, Be It Till You See It. Lesley Logan 43:39  That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @BeItPod.Brad Crowell 44:21  It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan, and me, Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan 44:26  It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co.Brad Crowell 44:31  Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist, Gianfranco Cioffi.Lesley Logan 44:38  Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals.Brad Crowell 44:41  Also to Angelina Herico for adding all of our content to our website. And finally to Meridith Root for keeping us all on point and on time.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Best of the Chris Evans Breakfast Show
The one with Benjamin Hall & Cadi Rodgers

The Best of the Chris Evans Breakfast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 34:00


Journalist Benjamin Hall chats to us about his book, Resolute: How We Humans Keep Finding Ways to Beat the Toughest Odds, out now.As part of Big Football Day, powered by The National Lottery, teenage Chelsea player Cadi Rodgers told us about living the dream.Join Chris, Vassos and the Class Behind The Glass every morning from 6.30am for laughs with the listeners and the greatest guests. Listen on your smart speaker, just say: "Play Virgin Radio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

CLM Activa Radio
Entrevista clm activa activate sobre el centro cadi rogelio sanchez ruiz

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 49:46


️ Hoy en CLM Activa en el espacio Activate tenemos una una entrevista muy especial sobre el centro CADI Rogelio Sánchez Ruiz ( @cadi_campodecriptana ) Un centro donde la inclusión, la dignidad y el trabajo bien hecho marcan la diferencia. ‍ Noelia, directora del centro, y ‍⚕️ Rebeca, fisioterapeuta, nos comparten cómo es el día a día en este espacio que es mucho más que un recurso asistencial: es hogar, aprendizaje, superación y compromiso social. Aquí se trabaja en equipo: fisioterapeutas, terapeutas, educadores y psicólogos acompañan a personas con discapacidad en su desarrollo personal, físico y emocional. También se impulsa la inserción laboral, la autonomía y la visibilidad del talento que cada usuario aporta. ✨ Una charla llena de historias reales, retos, alegrías compartidas y el esfuerzo de muchas personas por construir una sociedad más justa e inclusiva. Conoce el valor de lo que hacen, cómo lo hacen y, sobre todo, por qué lo hacen. #CADIRogelioSánchezRuiz #CentroOcupacional #InclusiónReal #ProfesionalesConAlma #IgualdadDeOportunidades #VidasQueInspiran #CLMActiva #Activate

A Court of Witches
History: The Trial of Marie-Catherine Cadière

A Court of Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 39:20


Send us a message!In a rare happy ending, Marie-Catherine Cadière faces trial and is acquitted! Learn about her story and the subtle changes in what it means to be accused as a witch. Music is by Alexander Nakarada.Support the show

Drama of the Week
All Change at Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch

Drama of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 44:08


Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch train station. North Wales.Enid's dead husband Oscar was famed for his quirky train announcements at the station. When, overnight, his recordings are replaced with automated announcements, Enid and 18-year-old station cafe assistant, Cadi, start a quiet protest, that soon becomes a lot louder...All Change at Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch is a comedy drama by Neil Williams (Good Morning, Yvette's Nan, Radio 4), starring Siw Hughes and Angharad Phillips.Enid… Siw HughesCadi…. Angharad PhillipsWend… Lisa ZahraOscar…. Richard ElfynCecil… Sion PritchardDylan… Luke BaileyInfluencer/ Automated Train Announcer …. Kellie-Gwen MorganAutomated Voice in Spanish... Maria Claudia PerroneWriter… Neil WilliamsSound Designer… Nigel LewisProduction Co-ordinator… Eleri McAuliffeDirector/Producer…. Fay LomasA BBC Audio Drama Wales Production.

FloodCast
S10E30 - La Sismance

FloodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 93:11


Avec Morgane Cadignan et Fanny Ruwet. Présenté par Florent Bernard et Adrien Ménielle. On en parle de choses dans cet épisode : des restaurants qui proposent un seul truc, de temps d'écran, de se faire arnaquer, de tirer la langue, de skyblogs, de Cadi_destroy, d'accidents de voitures dans des chansons, de Vegedream le Pokemon, de connaître son ami et de Sean Paul.Bises,Flo. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Minuto de Oro de Juan Enrique Cadiñanos

Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 0:50


En su minuto de oro final, el analista destacó cuatro opciones de inversión: Indra, Siemens, "cualquier entidad dentro del sector bancario en España a corto plazo", y el oro, que según Cadiñanos "seguirá estando en nuestra cartera" proporcionando "tranquilidad, mucha estabilidad y sobre todo también dándole mucha consistencia a nuestra cartera".

Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Minuto de Oro de Juan Enrique Cadiñanos

Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 0:50


En su minuto de oro final, el analista destacó cuatro opciones de inversión: Indra, Siemens, "cualquier entidad dentro del sector bancario en España a corto plazo", y el oro, que según Cadiñanos "seguirá estando en nuestra cartera" proporcionando "tranquilidad, mucha estabilidad y sobre todo también dándole mucha consistencia a nuestra cartera".

Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Minuto de Oro de Juan Enrique Cadiñanos

Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 0:50


En su minuto de oro final, el analista destacó cuatro opciones de inversión: Indra, Siemens, "cualquier entidad dentro del sector bancario en España a corto plazo", y el oro, que según Cadiñanos "seguirá estando en nuestra cartera" proporcionando "tranquilidad, mucha estabilidad y sobre todo también dándole mucha consistencia a nuestra cartera".

Voces de Ferrol - RadioVoz
Cofradía de Dolores: Protagonismo en el regreso a Amboage y estrenos en las procesiones de Semana Santa

Voces de Ferrol - RadioVoz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 15:36


La Cofradía de Dolores será una de las grandes protagonistas de la Semana Santa de Ferrol 2025, marcada por un hito histórico: el regreso á Igrexa de Dolores, reabierta tras siete años de intensas obras de rehabilitación. El momento más simbólico de este retorno será el solemne traslado de las imágenes de la Virxe de Dolores y el Cristo da Misericordia desde la concatedral de San Xulián hasta el templo de Amboage. La comitiva partirá este viernes a las 19:15h y culminará con una eucaristía presidida por el obispo Fernando García Cadiñanos. Además del emotivo regreso, la cofradía incorpora novedades en las procesiones. Este año se estrenará una nueva talla: Caifás, que acompañará a Jesús da Columna en la procesión del Jueves Santo. La figura forma parte de un proyecto más amplio que prevé sumar un flagelador y un romano al trono de misterio en los próximos años. Las tallas son obra del escultor sevillano Fernando Murciano, también autor de otras imágenes de la hermandad. Con vocación de cercanía, la Cofradía de Dolores mantiene su corralón abierto al público cada tarde a partir de las 18:00h, permitiendo a los fieles y visitantes contemplar de cerca los pasos que saldrán a las calles en los próximos días.

Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Análisis de apertura con Pablo García y Juan E. Cadiñanos

Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 29:56


Pablo García, director de Divacons-AlphaValue; y Juan Enrique Cadiñanos, Head of Europe y UK para Naga Markets, comparten su visión sobre la apertura de las bolsas.

First Mike Radio Show
Scridge et Yannis Wade avec DDB, Cadi Nelva, Kany, Gaëlle, Taija, Sassy, Layla, Anaya, dans le First Mike Radio Show

First Mike Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 61:44


durée : 01:01:44 - First Mike Radio Show - En avant-première, Scridge et Yannis Wade nous ont fait découvrir leur nouveau projet musical « Honneur aux femmes », qui sortira le 23 mai 2025.

Voces de Ferrol - RadioVoz
Emoción y devoción en la presentación del Cristo de la Buena Muerte en la iglesia del Carmen, de cara a la Semana Santa

Voces de Ferrol - RadioVoz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 19:10


Tras el pregón de la Semana Santa del pasado sábado, los actos previos a los desfiles procesionales se suceden en estos días y el domingo se vivió otro momento cargado de emoción con la presentación de la bellísima talla del Cristo de la Buena Muerte en la iglesia del Carmen. El templo se llenó de fieles, autoridades e integrantes de la cofradía de Soledad que acudieron a la ceremonia que comenzó con una misa presidida por el obispo Fernando García Cadiñanos, encargado también de la nueva imagen que pisará las calles de Ferrol el próximo Martes Santo. La talla, realizada por el imaginero sevillano Jesús Cepeda, es una representación impresionante de Jesús de Nazaret, cuya belleza y detalle sorprendieron a todos los presentes. El escultor no pudo asistir al evento, pero envió un mensaje cargado de afecto y gratitud a la hermandad de La Soledad por el encargo de este nuevo Cristo de la Buena Muerte que se estrenará en esta Semana Santa 2025.

Mercado Abierto
Consultorio | El único ‘pero' que Cadiñanos le pone a comprar Naturgy

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 24:26


Juan Enrique Cadiñanos, de Naga Broker, repasa las acciones de Bitcoin, Puma, ArcelorMittal, Naturgy, Audax, OHLA y Bayer.

Mercado Abierto
Consultorio | El único ‘pero' que Cadiñanos le pone a comprar Naturgy

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 24:26


Juan Enrique Cadiñanos, de Naga Broker, repasa las acciones de Bitcoin, Puma, ArcelorMittal, Naturgy, Audax, OHLA y Bayer.

La Diez Capital Radio
La Caja de Pandora (11-02-2025)

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 56:02


Una vez más, comenzamos hablando de las familias que esperan justicia por lo ocurrido con su familiares dependientes, aquellos que vivían en residencias durante la pandemia. Para ello contactamos con una persona que vive pendiente de los pasos que se dan al respecto, por lo que nos trasladamos a Madrid. Mercedes Huertas, perdió a su padre por falta de atención médica, y teme como muchos otros familiares, que no se depuren responsabilidades. En Santa Cruz de Tenerife, hablamos con Celi Rodríguez, madre de un chico con discapacidad física e intelectual. Celi, lleva 44 mucho años cuidando de su hijo, pero el tiempo pasa y las fuerzas no son las mismas, sería justo que le concediesen una plaza de residencia para poder tener un poco de descanso. Así nos lo cuenta. En Gran Canaria, se sigue hablando de la concentración que hubo ante el Cabildo Insular de Gran Canaria. Las reivindicaciones de un grupo considerable de familiares, protestando por las condiciones en las que se encuentras determinados centros, los CADI (centros de atención a la discapacidad), Para ello damos voz a Loli Nelson, madre de un joven con una gran dependencia, que necesita unos cuidados especiales dada su discapacidad

Accidental Hope
The Story Behind Accidental with author David Peters

Accidental Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 59:41


In this episode, we sit down with David Peters, the author of the compelling book "Accidental." He is a board member of the Hyacinth Fellowship and an advocate for moral injury. David shares his journey of writing and editing his book, the challenges he faced, and the determination required to bring his story to life. He opens up about his personal experience of being on both sides of a fatal accident and how this profound event shaped his perspective. David also discusses the role of creativity in healing and how it can be a powerful tool for overcoming trauma. It is a one-of-a-kind book that can be found anywhere books are sold. Key Points:Introduction to David Peters and his book "Accidental."The tireless work and dedication involved in editing and fighting for the book.David's personal story of experiencing a fatal accident from both perspectives.Insights into the emotional and psychological impact of the accidentThe importance of creativity in the healing process.Encouragement for listeners to find their own creative outlets for healing. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review our podcast. Share this episode with anyone who might benefit from David's inspiring story and insights. Follow him on TikTok @DavidWPeters for updates and more inspiring content.Want to support the show? Like, share, subscribe, follow, or leave a review! We have also launched a Patreon for those wanting to contribute with a gift, find more information at Patreon/accidental-hope or our www.accidentalhope.com. Thanks again!Support the show

Radio Cádiz
Chirigota juvenil El terror de La Caleta de Cadi, Cadi

Radio Cádiz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 24:02


AUTORÍA LETRA: Salvador Quintero Murga y Arturo CarmonaAUTORÍA MÚSICA: Salvador Quintero Murga y Arturo Carmona

La Diez Capital Radio
La Caja de Pandora (24-12-2024)

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 56:06


Comenzamos recordando los años que han pasado desde que se promulgara la La Ley 39/2006, de 14 de diciembre, de Promoción de la Autonomía Personal Y Atención a las personas en situación de dependencia. Conocida como Ley de Dependencia. Para ellos hemos querido hablar con José Manuel Ramírez Navarro, presidente del Observatorio Estatal de la Dependencia. Han pasado 18 años y cada CCAA ha hecho de esta Ley lo que ha querido. Nos ponemos en contacto con la Asociación Visión Azul, un grupo de madres con hijos con autismo buscan dar visibilidad a este colectivo, es Irene Zalba quien nos relata los pasos que estas 65 familias que solo buscan que se cumplan los derechos de sus hijos. Por último nos trasladamos hasta la isla hermana, Gran Canaria y aquí hemos querido dar voz a la asociacion de padres del CADI (centro de atención a personas con discapacidad) el Tablero. Serbella Artiles León, nos habla en nombre de la asociación.

Marketecture: Get Smart. Fast.
IAB Tech Lab Summit: Cadi Jones from Index

Marketecture: Get Smart. Fast.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 9:14


Ari is joined by Cadi Jones, the GM for EMEA for Index Exchange to talk about curation, CTV, and more.For more in-depth discussion of these topics and links to the news we discuss, subscribe to the Marketecture newsletter at https://news.marketecture.tvCopyright (C) 2024 Marketecture Media, Inc.

Minisguard
Minisguard dals 09.11.2024

Minisguard

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 11:02


Acrobatica total en il Minisguard. Nus avain accumpagnà Livio e Lidia als campiunadis d'acrobatica a Mustér. Davent dal far frisuras e sa stgaudar sur il grond mument da preschentar l'exercizi davant la schuria enfin la rangaziun. Vitiers avain nus era visità il davos trenament avant la gronda concurrenza da l'Uniun da gimnastica Cadi. Ina chaussa fitg impurtanta, per far acrobatica, è l'equiliber. Nus declerain co che quel funcziuna, e tge che quai ha da far cun las ureglias ed ils egls.

Tarih Köşesi
SALEM CADI MAHKEMELERİ! - Korku ve Paranoyanın Zirvesi!

Tarih Köşesi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 28:56


Bölümün Youtube videosu; https://youtu.be/Fi4urwiEKGo Destek vermek isterseniz; Youtube linki: www.youtube.com/@yasinacarpodcast Instagram linki: www.instagram.com/yasinacar50

Radio EME
Walter Escalante

Radio EME

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 15:15


Presidente del CADI, Rincón

La Diez Capital Radio
La Caja de Pandora (24-09-2024)

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 55:03


Comenzamos hablando con Rita Molina Díaz, hermana de un joven que falleció de forma agónica. Manolito, tenía 47 años era usuario de un Centro de Atención a la Discapacidad en el Tablero, Gran Canaria. Vivía allí dado que sus padres ya mayores no podían hacerse cargo de él, una persona gran dependiente que necesitaba muchos cuidados por su gran dependencia. Rita, está desolada por las circunstancias en las que murió su hermano. También hemos contactado con Nereida Hernández Rodríguez, se da la circunstancia de que su hija con discapacidad acude a un centro de día en San José de Las Longueras, en Telde y gestionado por la misma empresa que lleva la residencia donde vivía Manolito, ambos CADI son propiedad del Cabildo de Gran Canaria, estando administrados por el “Grupo Cinco” Hemos querido recoger su testimonio y con ello darle voz para que se sepa la situación en la que se encuentran muchos dependientes en este “recurso social”.

Liverando mi VOZ
Hay lecciones de vida

Liverando mi VOZ

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 30:15


Cadi dia es una ensenanza y un aprendizaje

La Psicologia dell'Attrazione
E98 - Non ha più tempo per te? Se cadi in questa TRAPPOLA sei FOT*UTO!

La Psicologia dell'Attrazione

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 91:57


⬇️ È uscito RIATTIVA L'ATTRAZIONE 2.0! L'offerta di lancio scade il 28 luglio ➡️ https://www.riattivalattrazione.com/offerta-limitata Hai fatto un casino con la tua relazione e hai bisogno di aiuto urgente? CLICCA SUBITO QUI

Be It Till You See It
362. Sure Methods to Manifest Your Aspirations Now

Be It Till You See It

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 25:29


Explore the fundamentals of manifesting your desires in this engaging recap episode with Lesley and Brad. They revisit the most compelling advice from Clare Solly, including her approach to reading and the impact of the pandemic on her career priorities. This episode is filled with anecdotes and strategies that will inspire you to take bold steps toward your aspirations. Whether you're a creative professional or looking to reinvent your career, this is your guide to implementing a Marie Kondo-like approach to your professional life. If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:The essential equipment for a functional Pilates home studio.The community of people behind the niche #bookstagram.The importance of leveraging and highlighting your unique creative strengths. Solly‘s Marie Kondo-like approach to focus on what brings you the most joy.Ways to implement Clare Solly's BE IT methods to set achievable life goals.Episode References/Links:Arizona Get Published Live with James PatrickOPC Summer CampOPC Summer tourCambodia WaitlistBarrels FlashcardsContrology PerksClare Solly WebsiteClare Solly InstagramClare Solly Episode 19Rise of the Reader by Nick Hutchison  If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. DEALS! Check out all our Preferred Vendors & Special Deals from Clair Sparrow, Sensate, Lyfefuel BeeKeeper's Naturals, Sauna Space, HigherDose, AG1 and ToeSox Be in the know with all the workshops at OPCBe It Till You See It Podcast SurveyBe a part of Lesley's Pilates MentorshipFREE Ditching Busy Webinar  Resources:Watch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable Pilates Follow Us on Social Media:InstagramFacebookLinkedIn  Episode Transcript:Brad Crowell 0:00  She said she took the Marie Kondo approach. She kind of took a step back and was like, Is this bringing me joy? Yeah, like, Is this really going where I wanted to go? And she said pandemic allowed her that reflection to identify what truly mattered to her. And then she said she stumbled upon the Bookstagram thing, kind of by accident. Yeah. And now it's shifting to become a major part of our life.Lesley Logan 0:24  Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.  Lesley Logan 1:06  Welcome back to the Be It Till You See It interview recap where my co-host in life, Brad, and I are going to dig into the gratifying convo I had with Clare Solly in our last episode. If you haven't yet listened to that interview, feel free to pause this now and go back and join that one. And then come back and join this one. You also can go to Episode 19 and 20 and really get to know Clare. And then we also had her on as a recap host because Brad got stuck in Cambodia. Brad Crowell 1:32  I did. It's true. Lesley Logan 1:34  So Clare has been a fan favorite. Today is May 2nd and it's World Password Day, Brad.Brad Crowell 1:39  It is World Password Day. First off, I just wanted to say that this episode with Clare was super fun. And Clare, this is for you. I'm really impressed by your Be It Action Item. You're amazing. Okay, today's World Password Day, May 2nd. About this day, are you still using your cat's name followed by an “&” for your 401(k) account password? Sorry, but that is not enough to protect your life savings in 2024. Here's a term you need to know on World Password Day hashtag layer up. This refers to adding strong authentication to your important passwords to prevent identity theft, and other cyber crimes. Brad Crowell 2:24  Intel created world password day. Thank you, Intel. The first Thursday of May, May 2nd, to address the critical need for solid passwords. It's simple, really, ironically, most operating systems offer an easy way to create and store passwords, such as Apple's Keychain Access, right? Safari uses that, all that kind of stuff. If you use cross device like cross manufacturer, so if you've got a Google phone and an Apple device, you can use other password storage platforms called, like we use one called LastPass. It's really convenient if you Lesley Logan 2:55  They don't sponsor the show, guys. Brad Crowell 2:24  They don't sponsor the show. I wish they did. But yeah, it allows me to put the same password I have, I have the same password tool on both of my devices on my phone on my laptop. And if I sign up for something on my laptop, I can easily log into it on my phone. And it allows you to make like complex passwords like crazy complex passwords. And you never actually have to remember them because you're only logging into one platform. And then your passwords are saved in there. And they're super hardcore about, you know, security and stuff. So, good things. Good things. You should definitely not get hacked. It's a real thing. Yeah. All right. Upcoming events and travel. It's May. Lesley Logan 3:40  It's May. We're doing a little bit of travel, but nothing that you can, you can join us on. Oh, I guess there's Get Published Live, you could do? Yeah, that is Brad Crowell 3:50  We're gonna be speaking at an event down in Arizona Get Published Live with James Patrick. And you can, what is it, getpublishedlive.com? Brad Crowell 4:02  Yes and use code Logan 20. Brad Crowell 4:02  Yeah, Logan 20 to get 20% off if you want to join us down there. That'll be super fun. It's a, it's an event about literally getting published. And there's some panels we're speaking on a panel. It's gonna be great. Lesley Logan 4:13  Yeah, you'll be in front of all these people. That's really great. Okay, then we come back and it's OPC Summer Camp Brad Crowell 4:18  In June. In June.Lesley Logan 4:19  This is virtual. First weekend of June. And if you can't join us live, you'll want to still buy things on the early bird because you get the access to them for life and we will have seven classes and workshops a day for two days. That's 14 events. And you'll be able to buy ala cart or you'll be able to buy a whole day pass which is really exciting. You want to go to opc.me/events to get on the waitlist for that because those on the waitlist will get the early bird. Now here's the deal. We're recording this a little bit early. And by now early bird should have happened. That being said, we'll still email you but it might be just be the regular public early bird which is still a great price. Brad Crowell 4:28  Well, the best, the best deal is the day pass. Hands down, there's no question about it. So, pick up a day pass, you'll get everything for the day. And that's going to be I mean, that's gonna be some great stuff. I'm really fired up. We've got a bunch of guest teachers, it's going to be a lot of fun. And y'all, here's the deal. We're trying to make this a thing. We did it last summer. We met, we're doing it this summer. And we're going to do it again. Like for as long as we can plan ahead here where we're thinking we're gonna do a summer camp every year. Lesley Logan 5:26  And there's different teachers, different instructors, different topics. I'm really excited. Some of these topics include, we have pre/postnatal workouts, as a workshop, and I learned so much I didn't even expect to learn it was so great. I've learned it because we already got to work with the instructor on it. I'm teaching a ladder barrel workout. It's literally 15 minutes on your ladder barrel, get ready, gonna be great.Brad Crowell 5:49  I'm teaching a REM cycles sleep class, not at all. Lesley Logan 5:54  But all your OPC teachers are teaching something. And then we have guest teachers as well. So I'm really excited. So, opc.me/events to get more information on that, then the Summer Tour is around the corner, it's going to be in August, we are locking in as Brad and I record this we're locking in the cities for that and also sponsors for that. So if you know people who want to sponsor the tour, please reach out to us but I'm really, really, really excited that we'll already have summer and winter tour cities picked in the Brad Crowell 6:25  By the end of April. Lesley Logan 6:26  Yeah, by the end of April (inaudible).Brad Crowell 6:29  So like, a tentative potential route that we're going to go on here for the summer tour is going to take us from Vegas up through like to the to the northern Midwest. So we're trying to get up in through Iowa up into Minnesota, hopefully, and then over into Wisconsin and then down to Chicago. We think we'll probably go as far east as like Ohio, but no, no further east for the Summer Tour then we're going to scoot back around through the middle of the country and come along Route 70. So we're pretty sure we're going to be you know, like Indianapolis, then St. Louis, Kansas City, etc. on the way home, if you're going to be anywhere within a couple hours drive, come hang out with us, the actual dates and all the things we'll be releasing, you know, at this point, hopefully they're released, to be honest so but then the Winter Tour we're going to shift it here and we're going to start in the south and we're gonna go along through Oklahoma, Tennessee, North Carolina and then we're gonna go up the coast and then back down the coast and scoot back along Texas and stuff. Lesley Logan 7:34  It's gonna be the longest tour we have ever done. Lesley Logan 7:36  Yeah, geez, the winter tour this year could turn into like 8000 miles.Lesley Logan 7:40  So anyways, we'll announce all those things soon but just be waiting for us on (inaudible). Brad Crowell 7:45  Yeah, get on the waitlist, go to opc.me/events. By the way, for all of you who are wondering what waitlist to get on we're consolidating the waitlists here, trying to keep everybody's life a little easier.Lesley Logan 7:55  As we say that I'm going to change the waitlist up right now. So the Cambodia, Brad Crowell 7:58  Yeah, we're about to change this waitlist. Lesley Logan 8:00  So the earlybird for Cambodia might still be going on when this comes out.Brad Crowell 8:05  Yeah, actually, it'll be Lesley Logan 8:07  Right in the middle of it.Brad Crowell 8:07  It'll be closing the end of May. Yeah.Lesley Logan 8:10  So if you go to lesleylogan.co/retreats you will be getting the Cambodia retreat earlybird that's going on right now.Brad Crowell 8:19  Only waitlist people will know about the dates so go to lesleylogan.co/retreats that's plural.Lesley Logan 8:26  And that one is only about Cambodia. You only hear updates about Cambodia. And then barrels, because we just got back from LA shooting the deck, we did a whole photo shoot for the deck.Brad Crowell 8:36  It's super awesome y'all.Lesley Logan 8:38  Oh my God it was hence why I keep yawning, you guys, I did five hours of Pilates like nobody's so tired butBrad Crowell 8:44  Yeah, literally yesterday it was the day that we did the eclipse, too. Lesley Logan 8:47  Yeah, we saw the eclipse then we discovered we didn't have one of the pieces that we needed to have. Brad Crowell 8:54  Oops. Lesley Logan 8:54  We had to Uber it. Brad Crowell 8:55  Brad's fired. Lesley Logan 8:57  Brad is not getting hired for that job ever again and the next time he's like yes Lesley I packed it I'm like well just remember we had Uber or something, so I'm gonna forever Brad Crowell 9:06  She's going to lord this over me. Lesley Logan 9:08  Forever double check you at forever. But barrels flashcards. That presale is going to happen in the next few weeks. So you do need to be on the waitlist at opc.me/flashcardwaitlist Brad Crowell 9:14  opc.me/flashcardwaitlist that's singular. Lesley Logan 9:24  Yeah, so both words because only the people on the waitlist are going to get the presale price.Brad Crowell 9:30  And that is a big deal. Lesley Logan 9:31  And we do have a couple of retailers in, we have someone in Australia and we have someone in Canada. Now here's the deal, you guys. They basically take on the entire shipping cost so you have reasonable shipping, but they are not honoring presale prices. Brad Crowell 9:46  Yeah, they, it's just not really feasible. Lesley Logan 9:48  It's not feasible for them to do that and also cover all the shipping. So you can either pay a (inaudible) shipping on your own and get presale price or you can tell them that you want a deck from them. And so that's gonna be Claire ARB Plaza and under and the Melissa guy. Is B Pilates in Canada. Okay, before we get into Clare, we have an audience question. Brad Crowell 10:11  We sure do. This is from Caroline. And she is asking, hello I'm looking for advice for the best home studio. Please keep in mind that it's small and has low ceilings and I already have these things. I have one ad is reformer, one baby chair, one Wunda chair, one pedi pull, one foot corrector, two toe correctors, two small barrels, two spine correctors, and I want to buy a Cadillac next, I have space for one more piece of equipment. What would you choose from the following? A high chair, ceiling height is low, can stand on caddy, but not sure about the high chair. Would you choose the Wunda chair offer duets? Or would you choose a ladder barrel which, I think, it takes up a lot of room?Lesley Logan 10:54  Girl I got two ladder barrels in one room.Brad Crowell 10:57  She does. Lesley Logan 10:57  So what I would say, first of all, this is a full studio as it is. Brad Crowell 11:02  Yeah, I mean, if you have a small space. I'm impressed. You're like playing Tetris here.Lesley Logan 11:07  Yeah, well, probably using the wall like we do for the barrels and stuff. But, but I would just personally say like, get the Cadi. And if you do have room for something else, I would actually get the ladder barrel. Just because the high chair, there's one exercise you can do it, there's like literally two, it's the press ups front and press ups back. So one exercise that you can't do on a Wunda chair, everything else you could do on the Wunda chair. So to me, if you had more space and you already had a ladder barrel, then I would say get the high chair. But that's not the case here. So I'm gonna say no on that, because you'll have a Cadillac to do the pull up stuff that's going to get you that shape that you're looking for. And then, as far as getting another Wunda chair, I also wouldn't because you have enough equipment here that you could have one person on a reformer and one person on a Cadillac, one person on the chair, you could have three or four people I'm just gonna say. But like, I don't actually think that's gonna be the best part of your worth your money, because the ladder barrel is actually quite unique. And as we mentioned, at the top of this, I'm doing a 50 minute workout on it. So there's a lot you can do on it. And while it can take up all that space, it also can just be shoved in a corner like it really, there's a lot of amazing tools that you can use or stretches you can do on it. There's things that are great for beginners also people learning swan on a ladder barrel, it's so much better than on a reformer. And so I would just say get the ladder barrel, and I don't believe it takes that much room. So that is my vote. If you want to use my Contrology link for any of the things you're buying, feel free to look up our perks page.Brad Crowell 12:40  Go to opc.me/perks Oh, yeah, great question (inaudible). Lesley Logan 12:44  We're adding more perks to that because I've just interviewed two companies who have great things. And I'll be sharing with you on my socials what those are and we'll add them to the perks but I am super excited. People are really excited to get me off my current collagen and onto their collagen. So that's just a hint on one of those and then we got coffee coming.Brad Crowell 13:04  Oh yeah, we got coffee coming, y'all. Yeah, I'm excited about that. Lesley Logan 13:07  Stay tuned. Brad Crowell 13:08  It tastes good. I've been drinking it. Okay, now let's talk about Clare Solly. Claire is an executive assistant in New York City known for her work as an actress, producer, singer and founder of two theatre companies. She has gained more than 11,000 Bookstagram followers in the last six months and is a published author of three novels. What fills her cup aside from reading includes promoting books and authors and following people with similar interests. Clare is impressive.Lesley Logan 13:39  I know. She's so good at everything that she does. She's like, really, really quite amazing at it. And I am so impressed with all the things that she's able to balance at one time. But one of the things that I love to highlight about her is she said, I'm a storyteller first. That's a gift that I give to myself in this in this world. I think it's also the gift you give to other people, Clare, but you know, I think the world needs storytellers. And, you know, when we first had her on, she was like, helping people get their books published and things like that. But really, that turned into people just wanting help with the marketing. And it's that's not the side of it that she really enjoyed. And she ended up like just being a storyteller having this like, incredible, incredible following on a Bookstagram in such a short period of time.Brad Crowell 14:24  So if you all don't know, have any idea what Bookstagram is, like, I didn't.Lesley Logan 14:24  I know, we now know, we know two Bookstagramers. Brad Crowell 14:26  Okay, so it's Instagram. But there's a hashtag Bookstagram. It's like a niche of Instagram, right? So what this means it's a cult following. It's a community of people. It's a great way to discover new books and whatnot. They're very communicative, you know, in this channel, as it were. Lesley Logan 14:49  It's like it's a hashtag that they all use and you can find the Bookstagramer that like kind of suits your needs if you're in fiction or nonfiction we have do we do we already recapped Nick Hutchison or is he coming out? (Inaudible) So he's a Bookstagramer as well but he's a nonfiction one so like where and so just very fascinating so anyways, what I what I do love though is that like she has found something that is a lot of fun for her and she can monetize it she hasn't yet but and you know it may be that she needs someone to tell her how to do that so she can stick in the part which is her creative strength which is telling the stories and highlighting the books and not doing the logistical about it. Brad Crowell 15:33  Well, she has plus one follower from this guy right here as of today. You won't be Solly. Heck yeah. I'm excited. I was looking because she was describing like, the wall and how people make it look so pretty. And all this stuff. I was like, what the hell is she talking about? So I had to go check it out. Lesley Logan 15:57  Oh, they do incredible. Some of them have like, it's kind of crazy what they, the efforts and the lengths they go through to highlight a book.Brad Crowell 16:05  Yeah, it was definitely impressive. And I was, I was just like, flipping through her page. It was, it was fun. And also I'm like, I'm incredibly impressed at the amount that she reads. I can't even understand how you can read these many books. Lesley Logan 16:21  You just have to sit down and read, Brad. Brad Crowell 16:22  Yeah. But this is another level of reading. I mean, we're talking. Lesley Logan 16:27  Well, but if you, if you read the book that Nick sent you, it would teach you how to read faster.Brad Crowell 16:33  No, his book is on retention, not about reading faster. Lesley Logan 16:36  That's true, but also how to retain what you're reading. But it does tell you that if you read for 15 minutes a day, you'll read 20 books in a year. Brad Crowell 16:42  Yeah, well, I read 20 books a year, but Clare reads like 10 times that. Lesley Logan 16:48  She's fast. Brad Crowell 16:49  Yeah, it's impressive. Lesley Logan 16:50  You too, could be fast. Brad Crowell 16:52  You too, could be fast. You could be a fast reader. Well, I'll tell you what I loved that she was talking about. She believes that for her, the pandemic was a gift. And I know that for many it was not a gift. And I also know that being in New York City, it was a tough, tough thing to go through. Especially there, there was a ton of death and a lot of isolation. But she said it forced her to pause and reconsider her priorities. She said before that she was working 80 hours a week. I think that's amazing. I think I remember doing that when I was, when I first moved to Los Angeles. Being in the creatives, you know, myself doing music, but I didn't really consider it work, right. But if you step back and look at it, I would go, I would work at a restaurant from like, all day, you know, and then I would leave and I would go to rehearsal. And then from rehearsal I would go play a show or I would go out to a show to network, right? So even though I was having fun, I was still like intentionally trying to be there. And if you add all those things up, like she was working a full-time job, but then working in theater at night, still going on auditions, writing on the side, and all this kind of stuff. And it's like, yeah, you add all these things up, and suddenly like, Whoa, I actually I never stopped, you know. And so she said, if you remember back from Episode 19, and 20, she was coaching people on how to publish a book. And she was coaching people on money mindset. And she, those were in addition to working and doing theater still. And so the pandemic really shifted all that for her. And she said she, she, you know, she, you actually asked her like, how did you let go of these things you started because she had started them well, you know, you start anything, you know, you want it to succeed. Right? So, you know, you asked her she said she took the Marie Kondo approach, she kind of took a step back and was like, Is this bringing me joy? Like, Is this really going where I want it to go? And she said, pandemic allowed her that reflection, to identify what truly mattered to her. And then she said she stumbled upon the Bookstagram thing, kind of by accident. And now it's shifting to become a major part of her life. Lesley Logan 16:52  Yeah, I mean, well, because she's an author and she writes books and the reality is to get the deals and to get your, sell your books, you have to have an audience. So she kind of was like doing it for her own books. And now she's like, because she's like promoting all these other people's books, now people are sending her books to do it. Like it's a whole thing. Brad Crowell 19:20  So and if you all like rom-coms, that's her like jam. So that's, that's her genre. She really digs and she's, so she's constantly reviewing these kinds of books. And if that's up your alley, then you should follow her on the IGs (inaudible) show but she ultimately said, you know, she took a look at what, at her life and what she was doing and you know, and was like, what, what's making me smile? What's making me happy? And she shifted because of that. So good for her. That's cool.Lesley Logan 19:49  GO Claie.Brad Crowell 19:50  Go Clare. All right. So finally, let's talk about those Be It Action Items, what bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted action items can we take away from your convo with Clare Solly? This is where I was talking about Clare, I'm really impressed by you because I think very, I think you might be one of two guests who have brought four items, like one for each of the B, E and I and T. XLesley Logan 20:16  There's gotta be like, a mug for that. Brad Crowell 20:19  We're gonna, we're gonna mail you a sticker. Yeah. This is really cool. So she said, hey, listen, this all flows together. So look at what you're obsessed with. Right? Use your comparisons and judgments, then build your confidence and manifest the shit out of it. But let's actually break this down. Let's talk about this. Look at what you're obsessed with. What things are reaching out to you, or what is calling to you, right? And spend your free time on that thing, right? For her it was reading, right? Use your comparisons and judgments, meaning use comparisons constructively. She said, like people's posts or of other people's lives, instead of going, oh my gosh, they're just so much better than me, I'm never going to be as good as them, turn it around and look at it as what is possible. That's amazing that it's possible that this person has, you know, all these things going on in their life. And then see that as possibility for you then use that to build confidence, let your interest and let that encouragement point the way for you in direction. And then manifest the shit out of it. You know, so keep focusing on it. Love this.Lesley Logan 21:32  She said your approach to manifesting has to be the right way. So she said recognize everything is energy. And so you have to get clear on your desires and visualize that desired outcome. But then you have to employ the tools for the focus of it. So like, if you want something but your energy around that is negative, you're never going to have it you're always going to repelling of it. So she said to get clear on those desires, visualize the outcome, and then employ the tools like journaling and meditation. But she also said be intentional and deep dive on the why. Why do you want this thing? Why do you want this to happen? What like, what is it about that makes and it doesn't have to be like brilliant Mother Teresa why but like, you know, like, why do I want to do and I've always wanted one period, end of story. I want, I want it. I want, I want it. I want to be in really cool color, I want everyone to know it's me. Like, that's what I want. And I've wanted it for over 13 years now. So I still want it.Brad Crowell 22:21  Why do I want a black cape? Because I've always wanted to be Darth Vader.Lesley Logan 22:25  Yeah, so there you go. But then Brad, you have to journal and meditate on that cape, I hope you never have. Then you want to detail desires and get clear. She says do that go as many details of it as you can like really like you ABCD all the way through Z are just like however many come up. But then she says you need to use physical reminders. So play sticky notes or other reminders around to keep your goals in mind. Because if you want to manifest something to think about you have to be, and then thinking about is not like the secret like if once I thought it now it's happening. No, you are when you keep it fresh top of mind, you start to use your RAS system to actually see opportunities for that to happen. The RAS system is particularly an activating system. So I basically (inaudible).Brad Crowell 23:10  It totally is. I'm impressed. Reticular activating system. Yes. Lesley Logan 23:14  What did I call it?Brad Crowell 23:15  I don't know. But yes, reticular activating system.Lesley Logan 23:18  I made a new word. I think. Guys, I am so tired, love you. So get as clear as you can on what you want, like and distill things down until you can't get down any further. And I love the idea of Post Its because Post Its can be mantra, they can be affirmations. They can be things you want. So I just think it's great. All right, I'm Lesley Logan. Brad Crowell 23:37  And I'm Brad Cromwell. Lesley Logan 23:38  Thank you so much for being here. You are amazing. I just adore you. 362 episodes. Here we are. Brad Crowell 23:45  Oh my gosh.Lesley Logan 23:46  Because of you.Brad Crowell 23:47  Incredible.Lesley Logan 23:47  So, keep send your questions in. Thank you for all of your reviews. Thank you for sharing this podcast with someone who needs it. And until next time, Be It Till You See It.Brad Crowell 23:54  Bye for now.Lesley Logan 23:57  That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Lesley Logan 24:24  Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @BeItPod. Brad Crowell 24:39  It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan, and me, Brad Crowell. Lesley Logan 24:44  It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co. Brad Crowell 24:48  Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist, Gianfranco Cioffi. Lesley Logan 24:55  Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals. Brad Crowell 24:59  Also to Angelina Herico for adding all of our content to our website. And finally to Meridith Root for keeping us all on point and on time. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

(Sort of) The Story
124. UglyMeanLady Says What? (That seat's for Papa John)

(Sort of) The Story

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 92:56


Janey's Sources - The Japanese Woman“Mexican Ghost Tales of the Southwest” by Alfred Avila  Full text for free  Max's Sources - Meredydd and the Wyvern“Celtic Tales: Fairy Tales and Stories of Enchantment from Ireland, Scotland, Brittany, and Wales” illustrated by Kate Forrester  Full text of “The Wyvern” from “Wonder Tales of Ancient Wales” by Bernard Henderson and Stephen Jones “The Gwiber / Wyvern of Coed y Moch” from a Nannau history site written by Ian King  “Cadi & the Cursed Oak” by Kara Gebhart Uhl - a fiction novel set in the same area as the story, with folkloric themes! (A thousand thanks for the Welsh pronunciation guide, without which this story would be much phlegmier)  Pronunciation guide for “Cadi & The Cursed Oak” by Kara Gebhart Uhl, provided by Dr Iwan Wyn Rees  BONUS: Video of a Welsh man charming a seagull to dance  PRONUNCIATION GUIDE (based on I am doing my best)Spelling in text | Pronunciation (US English approx) | IPAMeredydd | Meh-RED-ith | /məˈɹɛdɪθ/Llywelyn | LOO-ell-en or loo-ELL-en | /ɬəu̯ˈɛlɨ̞n/Nannau | NANN-aye | /ˈnanaɨ̯/Elwyn | ELL-win | /ɛlwɪn/ Coed-y-Moch | KOYD-uh-mawch | /ˈkoːɨ̯d ə moːχ/Cynwych | Ken-WIYKH | /kɪnɡ ‘wɨːχ/Moel Othrum | MOYL OTH-rum | /moːɨ̯l ‘oðɹʊn /Wyvern | WAI-vurn | /ˈwaɪvə(ɹ)n/Hafodfraith | HA-vod VRYE-th | /ˈhavɔd vrai̯θ/Support the showCheck out our books (and support local bookstores!) on our Bookshop.org affiliate account!Starting your own podcast with your very cool best friend? Try hosting on Buzzsprout (and get a $20 Amazon gift card!)Want more??Visit our website!Join our Patreon!Shop the merch at TeePublic!If you liked these stories, let us know on our various socials!InstagramTiktokGoodreadsAnd email us at sortofthestory@gmail.com

Go Hard Podcast.
HP House talks on Sema,Team Billet, Break In, Builds, Lifted Cadi- Go Hard Podcast

Go Hard Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 74:38


On this episode we sat down with Hp House. We went about 4hrs north from us to lock in the podcast. Yes we were in Fort Worth, Texas. We talked about the shop, his builds, the break ins, Sema builds, TeamBillet, Dodge, and more. Thank you for watching and all the support!

Off topic
Se cadi, ti rialzi

Off topic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023


Fallimento! Questo potrebbe essere il titolo di questo episodio di Off Topic. O anche semplicemente la bio del programma. O del nostro ospite: Cantautore Misterioso in arte Kant. Autore, content creator, cantante e podcaster, bravo in tutto ma mai alla ricerca del successo a tutti i costi. Perché forse, chiacchierando con lui, abbiamo capito che perdere alla fine può essere anche una liberazione.

Accidental Hope
Honoring Dr. Maryann Jacobi Gray, Founder of The Hyacinth Fellowship, Friend and Champion Ep. 84

Accidental Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 47:53


This episode is a tribute to the life, legacy, and work of Dr. Maryann Jacobi Gray. She touched the world with research, sharing a message of courage, hope, healing, self-compassion, and agency among many more thoughtful topics. She was a humanitarian, dedicated to making the world a better place. Please visit her tribute page to learn more. Please help keep her memory alive. https://hyacinthfellowship.org/about-us/founder/. If you would like to honor her work, please consider giving to The Hyacinth Fellowship Foundation.Special thanks to my co-host, Teresa Ann Criswell (author and podcast host of Triumphant Victorious Reminders with Teresa Ann). Also thank you to my fellows who help carry on Maryann's work.Want to support the show? Like, share, subscribe, follow, or leave a review! We have also launched a Patreon for those wanting to contribute with a gift, find more information at Patreon/accidental-hope or our www.accidentalhope.com. Thanks again!Support the show

Accidental Hope
Be an Ambassador of Hope the Commencement Speech Ep 82

Accidental Hope

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 22:46


This is the speech I would have given dedicated to all who suffer after unintentional harm. This is my song of post-traumatic growth.  Good things can happen again. You are worth the fight! Be an Ambassador of Hope where you are called. Thank you to all who love and support and cheer for us to recover after our accidents. Thank you Southern New Hampshire University and Stride K12 for this opportunity. I am very grateful.Want to support the show? Like, share, subscribe, follow, or leave a review! We have also launched a Patreon for those wanting to contribute with a gift, find more information at Patreon/accidental-hope or our www.accidentalhope.com. Thanks again!Support the show

Capital
Consultorio con Juan Enrique Cadiñanos: “Los mercados están esperando las referencias en los próximos días”

Capital

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 22:53


En el Consultorio de Bolsa, Juan Enrique Cadiñanos, CEO de Admirals España, ha considerado que los mercados están complicados. "Están esperando las principales referencias que vamos a conocer en los próximos días". El analista también ha comentado que espera que septiembre tenga mayor volumen de negociación que julio y agosto. "En la tercera semana de mes volverá a haber más liquidez", ha asegurado el experto de Admirals España. Por último, Cadiñanos considera que los inversores están a la espera de ver por dónde van a ir los bancos centrales y de qué decisiones tomarán en sus próximas reuniones. Hasta entonces, el CEO de Admirals aconseja "paciencia". Además, Juan Enrique Cadiñanos ha atendido las consultas de los oyentes acerca de los siguientes valores: Repsol, Iberdrola, Caixabank, Rovi, ACS, Inditex, SAP y Prosus, entre otros.

TR724 Podcasts
Nedim Hazar | PAYİTAHT CADI KAZANI! | 20.08.2023

TR724 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 12:14


Nedim Hazar | PAYİTAHT CADI KAZANI! | 20.08.2023 by Tr724

Capital
Cadiñanos: “el mercado se mantiene a la espera de nuevos acontecimientos”

Capital

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 43:49


Hoy, en nuestro consultorio de bolsa con Juan Enrique Cadiñanos, CEO de Admiral Markets, analizamos los mercados. Para el experto, “estamos viendo como el mercado se mantiene a la espera de nuevos acontecimientos y de nuevas referencias”. Es algo positivo, ya que, el experto considera que en general, las noticias están siendo buenas para el corto plazo, y además, malas para el medio plazo. No obstante, nada lleva a pensar que la tendencia del mercado vaya a cambiar en las próximas semanas. Además, se han analizado los siguiente valores: por un lado las españolas Inditex, Caixabank, Indra, Fluidra o Catalana Occidente. Por otro lado, también hemos mirado a las americanas Disney. Sin dejar de lado a las francesas Safran y Airbus.

Capital
Juan Enrique Cadiñanos: "Los resultados electorales solo van a hacer un poco de daño a corto plazo"

Capital

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 26:55


Juan Enrique Cadiñanos, CEO de Admiral Markets, ha sido el encargado de resolver, en directo, las dudas de los oyentes en el Consultorio de Bolsa Capital. La avalancha de resultados llega a un Ibex 35 lateral y con el añadido de las elecciones generales del 23 de julio si bien el experto sostiene que “lo único que van hacer es un poco de daño a corto plazo”. En cuanto a los niveles a vigilar, Cadiñanos situa la referencia de los 9.800 puntos como resistencia por la parte alta mientras que ubica el nivel de soporte en los 9.200 puntos. El analista ha analizado compañías de rabiosa actualidad como las tecnológicas estadounidenses Amazon o Meta o la fabricante de electrodomésticos neerlandesa Philips, duramente castigada tras la publicación de resultados trimestrales.

Stori Tic Toc
Cadi'r car bach coch

Stori Tic Toc

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 5:09


Mae Cadi wrth ei bodd yn mynd am dro gyda'i pherchennog Siencyn, ond heddiw mae ei injan yn sâl. Rebecca Harries sy'n adrodd stori gan Twm Ebbsworth.

Capital
Consultorio con Juan Enrique Cadiñanos: "La tendencia en las Bolsas sigue siendo alcista"

Capital

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 28:19


Juan Enrique Cadiñanos, CEO de Admiral Markets, cree que la tendencia en las Bolsas sigue siendo positiva. "Desde el punto de vista técnico el escenario sigue siendo muy bueno en las Bolsas, no se puede decir que la situación sea negativa", ha explicado Cadiñanos en el consultorio de Bolsa de Capital Intereconomía. "El BCE y la Fed siguen en la misma línea, estamos en un escenario de tipos altos para combatir la inflación y los mercados de renta variable siguen reaccionando de forma positiva", asegura. En este sentido, señala que "los máximos y mínimos siguen siendo crecientes y no hay indicios de debilidad. La tendencia sigue siendo buena". Desde el punto de vista técnico, Cadiñanos ha analizado el aspecto técnico de valores como Rivian Automotive, NIO, Air Liquide, ASML Holding, Laboratorios Rovi, Carnival, Palantir, Carvana, Barrick Gold

Chiesa Cristiana Evangelica  della Vera Vite
Cosa fai quando cadi? | 26 Marzo 2023 |

Chiesa Cristiana Evangelica della Vera Vite

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023


Sarebbe bello non cadere mai... Perché non è tanto la prima caduta che fa male, ma l'ennesima caduta dopo cento cadute. Cosa fai quando cadi? Quando cadi hai tre sostegni potenti: la fede, la Parola e le preghiera. Perché sarebbe bello non cadere mai, ma quanto è più bello rialzarsi, e vincere, dopo essere caduti tante volte!---Predicatrice: Lucia Pedoto CLICCA SUL TITOLO PER ASCOLTARE IL MESSAGGIOTempo di lettura: 9 minutiTempo di ascolto audio/visione video: 24 minutiOggi vorrei cominciare guardando un video insieme:Era la prima, o forse la seconda, lottava proprio per il podio, ma è caduta. Chissà quante ore,  quanti giorni, quanti mesi,  quanto si sarà preparata quell'atleta per poter arrivare a correre cos,  a questo livello. Chissà quante volte in allenamento o durante altre gare sarà già caduta, perché gli atleti corrono e perciò cadono, Chissà quante volte avrà provato ad evitare quell'appoggio difettoso che fa sempre. Caspita corri veloce,  però poi quando metti  giù piede d'appoggio male perdi equilibrio; quanto ci avrà lavorato col suo allenatore su questo? Era pronta però, aveva raccolto tutte le energie in suo possesso,  stava dando il 100%... Era lì,   o prima o seconda... Ma niente è ricaduta sempre su quel piccolo dettaglio: un piede messo male. Pensate,  il corpo la grandezza del corpo, e un piede appoggiato male in velocità. Si sarà sentita sconfortata, si sarà sentita spaventata stava, mandando all'aria tutto il lavoro di mesi per un semplice errore; aveva pochi secondi pochi centesimi di secondo per capire cosa fare Ormai era per terra; aveva solo due scelte: tante da prendere per i pochi millesimi di secondo che le restavano. Poteva smettere di gareggiare; certo avrebbe dovuto alzarsi, non poteva certo rimanere lì sdraiata per terra a fare un pisolino. Comunque doveva alzarsi  e magari riprendere la corsa giusto per salvare un po' l'orgoglio, ormai l'avevano distaccata di metri e metri, e in questo sport sono molti. Avrebbe comunque perso. Però poteva rialzarsi, correre un po' lentamente,  così,  almeno da arrivare alla fine del traguardo; come si dice ”The Show Must Go On”, fino alla fine; ti rialzi e vai.Oppure l'altra scelta era:”Sì, sono caduta di nuovo! Sì,  sempre su questo errore! Sì, di nuovo,  ma non mi importa, non mi frega stavolta! Quale sarà il risultato,  mi rialzo e corro di nuovo al 100%, come prima. E non penso al fatto che sono sconfortata, al fatto che ho fatto una figuraccia,  al fatto che il mio allenatore, che credeva in me, potrebbe esserci rimasto male, alle mie le mie colleghe avversarie che stavo battendo, ma che mi sono camminiate sopra per un mio errore.  Non mi interessa: io mi rialzo  corro come si fa,  con onestà e con forza.” Secondo voi cosa avrà fatto questa atleta: si è ridata da fare al massimo o ha ripreso una corsa in base a quello che poteva fare? Ormai era rimasta ultima! Lo vogliamo vedere quello che ha fatto?Sarebbe bello non cadere mai. Ma pensate che bello vincere dopo essere caduti tante volte! Ci siamo mai sentiti così come questa atleta? Sconfortati, sconfortate anche dopo tanto impegno a  programmare qualcosa per poi ritrovarsi con la paura di non sapere come andrà a finire? Io no mai, assolutamente! Ovviamente, sto scherzando!Quali sono le buche su cui cadiamo? “Caspita, mi ero ripromesso che non avrei più dato uno schiaffo a mia moglie, e glielo ho dato un'altra volta!”“Ho promesso che non avrei mai più aperto il mobiletto degli alcolici, e invece  sono di qua di nuovo con questo bicchiere in mano.”“Eccomi davanti l'ennesima volta a questo sito che mi ero ripromessa che non avrei più aperto. No!  Di nuovo ho lasciato a metà qualcosa che a evo cominciato... come per sempre!” “La malattia è tornata! Eppure ho fatto tutto quello che mi dicevano i dottori... ma è tornata di nuovo! E adesso?”“E questo lutto, questa perdita del mio caro mi fa così male ancora dopo tutto questo tempo! E adesso?”Sconforto, depressione, preoccupazione... Sappiate che, se vi è successo,  siete in ottima compagnia! Non siete soli, non siete sole! Ricordiamocelo, quando siamo proprio  in quel momento del buio, quando siamo proprio in quello sconforto che non ti fa vedere nient'altro se non la caduta.  E poi, ragazzi, non so per voi come sia,  ma non è la prima caduta che fa male, e neanche la seconda e la terza, perché sei fresco e ti puoi alzare; è la centesima caduta che è faticosa! Devi prenderti e  rialzarti...La centunesima...  Quando invece dovremmo essere già abituati a cadere a rialzarc, E invece no,  sono quelle lì quelle difficili, quando cadi di nuovo, quando di muovo quel piede, mentre sei in velocità, lo appoggi male, e  perdi l'equilibrio.Perciò, in quel momento, quando vedi solo nero e pensi che sei caduto, che sei caduta  per la centesima volta, non sei solo, no sei sola;  e la Bibbia ce lo dimostra.  Giobbe aveva perso tutti i figli, il bestiame le ricchezze,  e in ultimo la salute.  Quante volte ci facciamo un taglietto sulla mano e ci brucia da morire quando condiamo l'insalata? Lui aveva dalla pianta del piede fino alla sommità del capo un'ulcera; nudo sulla cenere si trattava com un coccio...Sarà stato sconfortato?“Tanto che preferirei soffocare, preferirei morire piuttosto che vivere in queste mie ossa” (Giobbe 7:15)“Ora mi consumo, mi hanno colto i giorni dell'afflizione. (Giobbe 29:16)E Davide? Quanti bei versetti ci ha regalato Davide di inno al Signore,  di adorazione, di ringraziamento?  Ma quanto è stato sconfortato e afflitto Davide? Davide era un pastorello,  viveva felice con il suo gregge quando un giorno Dio ha pensato bene di mandare Samuele, di ungerlo e di dire a questo ragazzino che aveva  quindici anni che sarà il nuovo re d'Israele.  E da lì una schiera di persone che vorrebbe ucciderlo... Guai su guai: era sconfortato:“Io grido con la mia voce al Signore; con la mia voce supplico il Signore. Sfogo il mio pianto davanti a lui, espongo davanti a lui la mia tribolazione.” (Salmo 142: 1-2)E ancora Mosè. Era cresciuto in casa del faraone; un posto di privilegi, fino a quando   uccide un egiziano perché questo egiziano bastonavano ebreo. Fugge nel deserto e va a fare il pastore. Ma che fa Dio? Lo richiama, perché era un grande corridore Mosè e non voleva interrompere la sua corsa appena dopo la caduta non poteva perché avrebbe fatto comodo a tanti. E allora Dio lo richiama e gli dice: “Ho un lavoretto facile per te: vai dal faraone e digli di  liberare il mio popolo.  E tu lo condurrai nella terra dove vivranno felici e beati, dove scorre latte e miele.” “Mosè rispose e disse:”Ma ecco essi non mi crederanno e non ubbidiranno alla mia voce, perché diranno: Il Signore non ti è apparso” (Esodo4:1)”Mosè disse al Signore:”Ahimè, Signore, io non sono un oratore; non lo ero in passato e non lo sono da quando tu hai parlato al tuo servo; poiché io sono lento di parola e di lingua” (Esodo 4:10)Mosè ha provato per un attimo a rimanere lì per terra,  sdraiato dopo la sua caduta;  ma poi sappiamo  quello che ha fatto quando  ha obbedito al Signore.E, ancora , Paolo! Paolo  se fosse vissuto nella nostra epoca sarebbe il “life coach” per eccellenza! Paolo è il motivatore dei motivatori: “Correte la vostra gara! Riceverete la corona! Non vi scoraggiate! Edificatevi! State sempre aggrappati a Dio!”Ma anche lui si è sconfortato perché era di carne:“Mi è stata messa una spina nella carne, un angelo di Satana, per schiaffeggiarmi affinché io non insuperbisca. Tre volte ho pregato il Signore perché l'allontanasse da me; ed egli mi ha detto: «La mia grazia ti basta, perché la mia potenza si dimostra perfetta nella debolezza». Perciò molto volentieri mi vanterò piuttosto delle mie debolezze, affinché la potenza di Cristo riposi su di me. Per questo mi compiaccio in debolezze, ingiurie, in persecuzioni, in angustie per amore di Cristo; perché quando sono debole sono forte, allora sono forte.” (2 Corinzi 12:7-10)Non si sa bene cosa fosse questa spina di cui parla Paolo;   potrebbe essere  una metafora spirituale,  o che avesse qualcosa all'orecchio o all'occhio o un altro tipo di malattia.  Però aveva qualcosa che lo faceva soffrire; la sua carne umana stava soffrendo,  e ha chiesto a Dio di liberarlo da quel dolore. Dopo tutto quello che stava facendo per Dio, pure questa spina! Beh,  avrà avuto tutto diritto di sconfortarsi ma non è rimasto nello' sconforto; tutti sappiamo quello che ha fatto Paolo.E basta! Poi nella Bibbia non ci sono altri sconfortati:  siamo io, Giobbe, Davide, Paolo... C'è qualcun altro che era sconfortato?  Qualcuno di leggermente importante,  citato proprio al volo della Bibbia? “Allora Gesù andò con loro in un podere chiamato Getsemani e disse ai discepoli: «Sedete qui finché io sia andato là e abbia pregato». E, presi con sé Pietro e i due figli di Zebedeo, cominciò a essere triste e angosciato. Allora disse loro: «L'anima mia è oppressa da tristezza mortale; rimanete qui e vegliate con me». E, andato un po' più avanti, si gettò con la faccia a terra, pregando e dicendo: «Padre mio, se è possibile, passi oltre da me questo calice! Ma pure, non come voglio io, ma come tu vuoi».” (Matteo 26:36-39) Ho letto molte volte questa parte nella Bibbia scritta dai vari Apostoli, ma non  avevo mai fatto caso che Gesù lo chiede tre volte, come Paolo; tre volte Gesù fa questa preghiera al Padre.Lo sconforto è umano, e Gesù il corridore per eccellenza, il vincitore tra i vincitori, anche lui è stato sconfortato, angosciato. E chissà Satana quanto ha gioito in quel momento dicendo : “E vai adesso se non si rialza,  ce la battiamo io e te, Dio!” Invece no: si è alzato più forte di prima. Ha abbracciato la sua croce, la nostra croce e ha vinto la sua gara.Adesso direte : “E vabbè, sì Lucia.  Sì, ci hai dimostrato che lo sconforto è normale;  ce l'abbiamo tutti, pure Gesù.  Ma a me  non  cambia niente, perché il mio cuore comunque è sconfortato, perché comunque i miei problemi rimangono. Io vedo solo buio!”Ma abbiamo tre alleati, tre antidoti, tre armi,  chiamatele come volete; tre doni preziosi che possiamo usare quando siamo sconfortati,  che sono un po' come la base del soffritto quando cucinate.  Qui la maggior parte siamo donne,  non so se vi piace cucinare, ma piace anche maschietti adesso cucinare; sedano, carote e cipolla,  la base con cui  puoi fare tutto. Il cuore sono questi tre ingredienti fondamentali del regno cristiano: Fede,  Bibbia e Preghiera.Non ci serve nient'altro; la cosa che ho fatto maggiormente stanotte e  nell'ultima settimana era pregare pregare pregare pregare, e  dire: “Ci sei tu lassù che controlli tutto. Non lo so dove andiamo,  ma va bene così:  io ci sono. Io sto qui, aspetto che tu mi faccia vedere cosa dire.” Fede,  Bibbia e Preghiera.FedeGiobbe, il nostro amico Giobbe,  l'abbiamo lasciato che era afflitto e sofferente:“Io riconosco che tu puoi tutto e che nulla può impedirti di eseguire un tuo disegno … Sì ne ho parlato; ma non lo capivo; …Ti prego, ascoltami e io parlerò; ti farò delle domande e tu insegnami! … Perciò mi ravvedo, mi pento sulla polvere e sulla cenere.” (Giobbe 42:2-6)"Io, infatti, conosco i progetti che ho fatto a vostro riguardo – dice il Signore – progetti di pace e non di sventura, per concedervi un futuro pieno di speranza.“ (Geremia 29;11)E' come quando si va in una città che non si conosce: si mette il navigatore e ci si affida, perché il navigatore sicuramente  sa più di noi. Dio è il navigatore della nostra vitan; non sappiamo i nostri passi dove ci condurranno,  non sappiamo neanche cosa succederà fra due minuti... Affidiamoci a lui nel buio più profondo; ovunque ci troviamo, fermiamoci e diciamo: “Signore io vengo dove vai tu!”Fidatevi,  fidiamoci.  La Fede è la prima cosa; senza di quella non si va da nessuna parte.ParolaL'importanza della parola. Ora è facile comunicare;  abbiamo WhatsApp, Messenger,  prima c'era Twitter e ora i ragazzi più giovani hanno Tik Tok.  Ma all'epoca in cui pochi sapevano scrivere a malapena il nostro padre Celeste ci ha lasciato la Parola; ci ha lasciato tutto scritto. E' tutto lì: dobbiamo soltanto avere la costanza  di aprire quel libro e leggere:“Infatti la parola di Dio è viva, efficace e più tagliente di ogni spada a doppio taglio; essa penetra fino al punto di divisione dell'anima e dello spirito, delle giunture e delle midolla e scruta i sentimenti e i pensieri del cuore.” (Ebrei 4:12)”Tutta la Scrittura infatti è ispirata da Dio e utile per insegnare, convincere, correggere e formare alla giustizia, perché l'uomo di Dio sia completo e ben preparato per ogni opera buona.”  (2 Timoteo 3:16)PreghieraeE, per terza la preghiera. La preghiera è il filo diretto con Dio.  Non dovete neanche aspettare di avere campo, di avere il cellulare carico, di aver pagato il vostro abbonamento telefonico; e wireless, ma proprio la forma top,  la forma 2.2 del wireless!La preghiera; fermiamoci e preghiamo sempre,  perché è l'unico modo per metterci in contatto con il nostro Dio,  e per sapere questo suo navigatore dove ci vuole condurre:“Non angustiatevi per nulla, ma in ogni necessità esponete a Dio le vostre richieste, con preghiere, suppliche e ringraziamenti; e la pace di Dio, che sorpassa ogni intelligenza, custodirà i vostri cuori e i vostri pensieri in Cristo Gesù.”  (Filippesi 4:6-7)”Siate lieti nella speranza, forti nella tribolazione, perseveranti nella preghiera.” (Romani 12:12)Siamo in questa gara,  la dobbiamo correre, ragazzi! Lavoreremo comunque perché i nostri giorni li decide il Signore, ma a noi ci  aspettala  decisione di quei piccoli millesimi di secondi;  i secondi in cui siamo per terra, dove non vediamo più nulla, dove sentiamo soltanto la nostra testa che ci dice che è finita,  che non ce la possiamo fare ad andare avanti,  non possiamo ricominciare... E' lì entriamo in gioco noi con la nostra volontà. E' lì che allora, sì, bisogna alzarsi su. Fede, Bibbia e Preghiera... e il nostro Signore non ci abbandona! Perciò,  ricordiamoci: Dio è in controllo, la Parola mi conforta e mi fortifica, la Preghiera mi tiene in costante contatto con Dio. Eccoli i tre antidoti contro lo sconforto. Non perché le cose da lì in poi andranno meravigliosamente e voi salterete per i campi fischiettando;  no. Ma perché avrete qualcuno potente all'ennesima potenza che andrà davanti a voi e se vuoi tribolate lui vi farà da scudo.Preghiamo. GUARDA LE DIAPOSITIVE DEL MESSAGGIOGUARDA IL MESSAGGIO IN BASSA RISOLUZIONE SU FACEBOOKGUARDA IL MESSAGGIO IN BASSA RISOLUZIONE SU INSTAGRAM--- GUARDA IL VIDEO DEL MESSAGGIO IN HD

Stori Tic Toc
Stori Cleo

Stori Tic Toc

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 5:11


Mae Cleo'r ci a'i pherchennog Cadi yn ffrindiau mawr iawn, ac mae gan Cadi syrpreis arbennig i Cleo. Rebecca Harries sy'n adrodd stori gan Melanie Owen.

How to Survive
How to Survive: The Feast (2021)

How to Survive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 53:57


How to Survive is now on Patreon! Support us at Patreon.com/HowtoSurvivePod to get every episode one week early, plus monthly bonus episodes and more.   It's episode 257...and after you've taken everything, what will be left?   The Feast (2021) tells the story of a Welsh family who are hosting a dinner party for their neighbours and a business associate. Catering support is provided by Cadi, a local girl, who seems weighed down by some secret and confused by the actions of the family preparing for their party. Eventually, things take a turn, and let's leave it at that.   We talk about serving food on appropriate crockery; how to time a business proposition; and the appropriate amount of time to overlook someone's inexplicable muteness.   All of which leads to one question: How would you survive?   Whatever happens, one thing's for sure: My parents are so full-on so intense. If I don't take something before long, I might kill them.   Next time, food season continues with The Menu.   Get in touch! HowtoSurviveShow@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter! @HowToSurvivePod

Jason & Alexis
10/24 MON HOUR 1: Disney broke Jason's friends, Cadi B vs Madonna and "Black Adam" rakes in big bucks!

Jason & Alexis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 43:21


Jason's back from Disney and calls his husband a chicken. Say what? LOL! Alexis' water heater died and she has a hair question. Grey Poupon's marketing is genius and mashed potatoes on a masterpiece to make a point. Is it successful or does it turn everyone off? Cadi B responds to Madonna's post about her S.E.X. book. "Black Adam" rules the weekend box office and audience scores on Rotten Tomatoes.

Pigion: Highlights for Welsh Learners
Podlediad Pigion y Dysgwyr 4ydd o Hydref 2022

Pigion: Highlights for Welsh Learners

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 14:59


BETI A'I PHOBOL Karl Davies oedd gwestai Beti George yr wythnos hon. Mae Karl newydd ddod yn ôl i Gymru ar ôl bod yn dysgu Saesneg i oedolion am bedair blynedd yn China…a dyma fo'n sôn am hanes Cadi, y gath fach, wnaeth deithio mewn awyren yr holl ffordd o China i Gaerdydd...  Y gradures fach - Poor thing (lit: the little creature) Mabwysiadu - To adopt Erchyll - Dreadful Epaod - Apes TRYSTAN AC EMMA Mae Elsi Williams yn dod o Fethesda yng Ngwynedd yn wreiddiol ond yn byw yn Llandudno erbyn hyn. Mae hi'n mynd i nifer fawr o ddosbarthiadau ffitrwydd i gadw'n heini, fel cawn ni glywed yn y clip nesa ‘ma. Trïwch ddyfalu be ydy oedran Elsi wrth i chi wrando arni'n sôn am gadw'n heini – mi gewch chi'r ateb cyn diwedd y clip… Ddaru - Gwnaeth Coedwig - Wood Clychau'r gog - Bluebells Anhygoel - Incredible DEI TOMOS Roedd y Moody Blues yn fand poblogaidd iawn yn y chwedegau a'r saithdegau ac mae'n debyg mae Nights in White Satin oedd un o'u caneuon mwya enwog. Roedd un o aelodau'r band, Ray Thomas, yn perthyn i'r cyflwynydd, cerddor ac actor Ryland Teifi. Fo oedd gwestai Dei Tomos nos Fawrth a dyma fo'n rhoi ychydig o'r hanes... Cyflwynydd - Presenter Cerddor - Musician Yn enedigol o - A native of Yn fachan - Yn fachgen Dur - Steel Ar fy mhwys i - Wrth fy ymyl i Modrybedd - Aunties Roedd e'n dwlu ar - Roedd o'n dotio ar ALED HUGHES Mae'r cyflwynydd Bethan Elfyn wedi bod yn sal ers 2005 ac wedi bod yn aros am drawsblaniad ysgyfaint am flynyddoedd er mwyn iddi hi gael gwella. O'r diwedd mae hi wedi cael clywed ei bod ar y rhestr am drawsblaniad... Trawsblaniad ysgyfaint - Lung transplant Wedi cwympo - Has fallen Triniaeth - Treatment Dirywiad - Deterioration Celloedd - Cells Dinistrio - To destroy BORE COTHI Mi gafodd Shân Cothi sgwrs efo Martina Roberts sy'n dod o'r Weriniaeth Tsiec yn wreiddiol ond sydd nawr yn dysgu yn Sir Benfro. Dyma hi'n sôn am sut dechreuodd hi ddysgu Cymraeg... Y Weriniaeth Tsiec - The Czech Republic Ystyried - To consider Denu - To attract Gwella - To improve Almaeneg - German language GWNEUD BYWYD YN HAWS Mi fuodd Hanna Hopwood yn sgwrsio efo Branwen Llywelyn sydd wedi derbyn her 'Medi Ail Law', ond beth yn union ydy'r her ‘ma? Her - A challenge Mae'n hysbys - It's known Amgylchedd - Environment Diwydiant - Industry Hinsawdd - Climate Mynd i'r afael - To get to grips with Codi ymwybyddiaeth - To raise awareness Annog - To encourage Ar hap - Randomly Egwyddorion - Principles Annibynnol - Independent

“54 Days of Roses”
Day 40 - Joyful Mysteries in Thanksgiving

“54 Days of Roses”

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 33:01


Hello family!Welcome back. This is day 40 of our 54-day Rosary Novena.Family,  There's still time for us to mention your name on the podcast.  As of today, we have mentioned more than 1500 names, and we want to mention yours.Please submit your prayer request at 54daysofroses.com or send us an email to prayers@54daysofroses.comDay 40 : Joyful  Mysteries in ThanksgivingWith that, let's get started. Today, day 40, we pray the Joyful Mysteries in Thanksgiving.Blessed Mother, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, we ask that you intercede for our petitions and bring us closer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.We pray for those seeking employment. We pray for those battling cancer.We pray for the conversion of our Loved ones. We pray for those who are on dialysis We pray for all business owners. Blessed Mother, we pray for our family's intentions here on the podcast, for all the intentions received by email, Instagram, and YouTube.And we pray for the intentions of: Jane, Sheila, Caitlin, Christopher, Maria, Dalma, AnnaRita, Maria Pia, Margarita, Lorraine, Chrysantha, Desi, Monica, Lissette, Sharon, Nhan, Kaitlin, Nikki, Meagn, Xavier, San Miguel Family, Bibi, Kristen, Aidablue88, Gary, Stephanie, Magaly, Celeste, Soul of Regina, Walker, Marcela, Viridian, Angie, Tricia, Anna, Saris, Angelica, Monica, Rodrigo, Lyric, Martin, Bobby, Tobi, Cadi, Mika, Laura, Stacey, Raul, and Bi.With love, Maritza Mendez.Linktr.eehttps://linktr.ee/54daysofrosesWebsite:https://www.54daysofroses.com/Live Rosary Prayerhttps://calendly.com/54daysofroses/liverosary_8?month=2022-09Book a Rosary prayer with Maritzahttps://calendly.com/54daysofroses/rosaryprayerDonate via Venmohttps://account.venmo.com/u/Novena54DaysofRosesDonate via PayPalhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/54DaysOfRosesSupport our Ministryhttps://www.54daysofroses.com/supportContent Creator & Web designhttps://lillywriteshere.com/Audio Engineerhttps://luisaperez238.wixsSupport the show

“54 Days of Roses”
Día 40 - Misterios Gozosos en Agradecimiento

“54 Days of Roses”

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 38:40


¡Hola familia!Bienvenidos de nuevo. Este es el día 40 de nuestra Novena del Rosario de 54 días.Familia, todavía hay tiempo para que mencionemos tu nombre en el podcast.  A partir de hoy, hemos mencionado más de 1500 nombres, y queremos mencionar el suyo.Por favor envíen sus peticiones de oración en nuestra página  54daysofroses.com o envíenos un correo a oremos@54daysofroses.comDía 40  : Misterios Gozosos en AgradecimientoHoy, día 40, rezamos los Misterios Gozosos en AgradecimientoMadre Santísima, Reina del Santísimo Rosario, te pedimos que intercedas por nuestras peticiones y nos acerques al Sagrado Corazón de Jesús.Oramos por aquellos que buscan empleo.Oramos por los que luchan contra el cáncer.Oramos por la conversión de nuestra familia y amigos.Oramos por aquellos que están en diálisisOramos por todos los dueños de negocios.Rezamos por las intenciones de nuestra familia aquí en el podcast, por todas las intenciones recibidas por correo electrónico, Instagram y YouTube.Y rezamos por las intenciones de:  Jane, Sheila, Caitlin, Christopher, Maria, Dalma, AnnaRita, Maria Pia, Margarita, Lorraine, Chrysantha, Desi, Monica, Lissette, Sharon, Nhan, Kaitlin, Nikki, Meagn, Xavier, Familia San Miguel, Bibi, Kristen, Aidablue88, Gary, Stephanie, Magaly, Celeste, Soul of Regina, Walker, Marcela, Viridian, Angie, Tricia, Anna, Saris, Angelica, Monica, Rodrigo, Lyric, Martin, Bobby, Tobi, Cadi, Mika, Laura, Stacey, Raul, y Bi.Con amor,Maritza Mendez.Linktr.eehttps://linktr.ee/54daysofrosesPágina webhttps://www.54daysofroses.com/Oración del Rosario, en vivo.https://calendly.com/54daysofroses/liverosary_8Oración del Rosario, con Maritzahttps://calendly.com/54daysofroses/rosaryprayerVenmohttps://account.venmo.com/u/Novena54DaysofRosesPayPalhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/54DaysOfRosesCreación de Contenido y Diseño Webhttps://lillywriteshere.com/Audiohttps://luisaperez238.wixsite.com/portafolioApoya el Podcasthttps://www.54daysofroses.com/supportSupport the show

Stay Down with Jsince93
Episode 64: Cadi Conversations (Ft. @michaellandrews )

Stay Down with Jsince93

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 56:03


Episode 64: Cadi Conversations (Ft. @michaellandrews ) by Stay Down with Jsince93

Accidental Hope
Accidental Hope Podcast Season 4 Ep 79: A Mother's Love Protecting her CADI Cub

Accidental Hope

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 55:31


In this episode, Jennifer talks with "C" about her daughter's experience with the deeply grieved family members of the victim. She endured harassment but chose to forgive and seek to understand the grief from their perspective without judgment. Her daughter "Lynn" was a young driver and senior in high school at the time of the accident. "Lynn" allowed us to share her piano recital piece written and dedicated to the victim and her own grief. Please continue to pray for all who suffer in these tragedies and may we all grow closer to the Lord as he heals our broken hearts. Amen.Want to support the show? Like, share, subscribe, follow, or leave a review! We have also launched a Patreon for those wanting to contribute with a gift, find more information at Patreon/accidental-hope or our www.accidentalhope.com. Thanks again!Support the show

Grace Enough Podcast
Jennifer Eikenhorst | Hope After Causing Accidental Death, 165

Grace Enough Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 65:04


Jennifer Eikenhorst and Amber discuss the accident that caused an accidental death, her healing journey and how she is helping other CADi's. Questions discussed in Hope After Causing Accidental Death: (5:03) Tell us a little about your faith journey with Jesus. (12:38) You are a part of a group no one aspires to become a part of, but you serve this community, raise awareness for this community, and love this group of people God has placed you in.  What is CADi? (16:47) Take us back and share the story of your accident? (23:10) In the months following the accident, what was day to day life like for you emotionally, physically, spiritually, and even legally? (44::07) Tell me a little bit of the impact your girls experienced.I (48:19) Would you say that  your journey of emotional healing began after the legal process was over? (57:16) Alec Baldwin's accident has recently brought CADi's conversation front and center.  You had the opportunity to speak about your experience on Red Table Talk with Jada Pinkett Smith.  As you did in that space, if you were speaking directly to someone who is a CADi what would you say to them? SHOW NOTES continued. Resources Mentioned: Accidental Impacts Accidental Hope Red Table Talk: What Happens When You Accidentally Take Someone's Life? TED Talk: It Hurts To Hurt Someone by Maryann Gray Sponsor: Dwell Differently  Dwell helps you memorize one verse every month by taking the first letter of every word in a verse stringing them together in a cool design. Check out Dwell's shop and membership today and use CODE: GRACEENOUGH to recieve 25% off your first month individual or family membership (through 3/31/22) ------------------------------------------------------ Follow Grace Enough Podcast on IG and FB and www.graceenoughpodcast.com ----------------------------------------------------------

You Bring the Mic & I’ll Bring the Words
Season 3 episode 2: A chat with Cadi

You Bring the Mic & I’ll Bring the Words

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 34:12


We are so excited to introduce our listeners to Tiff's daughter & Habi's sister, Cadi! Listen in on this morning's coffee chat as the three of them talk about adoptive siblings, fun family memories and so much more! This is one episode that we think you won't want to miss! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Free Sauce Podcast
Bud & Beats (feat. 2K Cadi & GTE Deezy)

Free Sauce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 48:42


In this week's installment of the show we sat down with two upcoming  recording artists and discussed some situations they go through with creating music. Numerous musical hot takes were given as this was an episode for the record books!Host IG: https://instagram.com/freesaucepodcast?utm_medium=copy_linkGuest IG: https://instagram.com/d3r1on?utm_medium=copy_linkGuest IG: https://instagram.com/2kcadi?utm_medium=copy_link