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On Carol Perry's communal farm there's ‘no loneliness, and no mortgages'. It's a long way from the life her parents expected her to lead, and she got there after an overseas motorbike tour and teaching in a war zone
Carol Perry, President of IF News at The Montag Group, a top New York City-based talent agency, shares that investing in yourself is the best type of investment. In order to successfully pivot, you have to be all in.
Brooke Wagatha - Co-Owner The Wildwood Sanitarium opened in 1906 as an osteopathic hospital. At that time they did not treat any contagious Diseases until the Tuberculosis epidemic in 1923. They did treatments like bath therapy, steam cabinets, electric battery baths, and a good diet. The Sanitarium was ran by Doctor Henderson and Doctor Carol Perry. Who were so passionate about their jobs they would return a patients money if the treatment was non successful.
Brooke Wagatha - Co-Owner The Wildwood Sanitarium opened in 1906 as an osteopathic hospital. At that time they did not treat any contagious Diseases until the Tuberculosis epidemic in 1923. They did treatments like bath therapy, steam cabinets, electric battery baths, and a good diet. The Sanitarium was ran by Doctor Henderson and Doctor Carol Perry. Who were so passionate about their jobs they would return a patients money if the treatment was non successful.
James Washington and Carol Perry, a couple of 13 years, with 5kids share their powerful testimony of how being addicted to narcotics broke up the family. Now being fully cleaned and recovered Uncommon Women are honored to have James & Carol as guest speakers to share the breakthrough from addiction. Contact us: uncommonwomenpodcast@gmail.com Send us some topics you would like us to discuss Hosted by :Chaniera and Jenni Lee Guest Speaker: James Washington & Carol Perry Edited:Chuck W. Intro Poem: Peach Closing Song: Lisa Instagram & Twitter: uncommon3women Facebook: Uncommon Women Resources National Helpline: Drug & Addiction including gambling. 888-633-3239 Substance Abuse and Mental Service administration. 800-662-HELP(4357) Porn Hotline-800-273-8255
Tim Judge, Global Ambassador for Bulleit Bourbon, dives into the Bulleit Bourbon origination and all the new expansion taking place. Tell us about your journey into whiskey Why did you choose Bulleit as your spirit of choice in the portfolio? What lessons did you take away from Tom after meeting him? We’ve had plenty of ambassadors on the show that talk about going around t different places and telling bartenders about their bourbon or attending events and handing out cocktails. but you’re a “global” ambassador, what more does that entail? You also have passion outside of spirits, talk about that For those folks who are unfamiliar, which I think would be pretty hard to do at this point, tell people about Bulleit bourbon. Also let’s talk individually about the different expressions that are available. and what makes each unique or special. sort of the pitch that you would do during a tasting event. Bulliet Bourbon has the tagline that says “Frontier Whiskey”. The thing of it is, you would probably never want to drink Frontier Whiskey And marketing plays a heavy role in the label positioning as well, talk about that. Bulleit is now owned by Diageo and is hypothesized to be distilled by Four Roses. However, mistake me if I’m wrong, I believe that the agreement or contract with Four Roses is going to be coming to an end and distillation is going to be moving to the Bulleit Frontier experience at the acclaimed Stitzel-Weller Distillery. Do you see a change in the flavor profile coming as new operations come online? We had Carol Perry back on the show back in episode 23 and you had the opportunity to meet with him. What did you think? Back to you, a lot of people here in the states are starting their own bourbon and whiskey collections, trying to round up as many as they can for the fun of tasting and even for potential profit, do you have a big collection yourself? This is a question from Blake @ bourbonr.com - if you want to make some classic bourbon cocktails, what are some of the ingredients you should always have on hand?
Do you pray novenas? What is a novena anyway? This week, founder of Pray More Novenas, John Paul Deddens tells us and he also tells us about the Pray More Retreat; Also on Connect5 Sebastian Gomes speaks with Sr. Carol Perry, SU about the Biblical Jesus, Danny Torchia explains good PR and we catch...
Do you pray novenas? What is a novena anyway? This week, founder of Pray More Novenas, John Paul Deddens tells us and he also tells us about the Pray More Retreat; Also on Connect5 Sebastian Gomes speaks with Sr. Carol Perry, SU about the Biblical Jesus, Danny Torchia explains good PR and we catch...
Carol Perry, or just Perry, is a legend in his own right. Perry has worked at the Stitzel-Weller distillery in Shively for 45 years. He has held about every job you could possibly have and is currently working security and head greeter for the Bulleit Frontier Experience. - Give us an idea of what you have been doing here for the past 45 years - Talk about what life is like working at the warehouse - Why did they have windows open only during the day? - What other kinds of experiences did you gather from working at warehouse? - Drinking your own product on the job probably wasn’t uncommon back then - How automated were the processes back then? - What do you mean by dumping the glass? - Did you ever have any interactions with the Van Winkle family? - Wasn’t there a break room incident with Julian? - What were you doing when the distillery closed its doors? - Any security incidents in your time? - You’ve seen the ups and downs, is this the craziest time you’ve ever seen? - Is there a best memory that sticks out for you during this time?
Most psychotherapists today will agree it's essential to include the client's body in the therapeutic process for therapy to be effective. The mind-body connection has been reinforced by emerging research over the last decade, which shows the mind and body are inseparable when it comes to how we operate as human beings. Hakomi therapy, which is a form of mindfulness-centred somatic (mind-body) psychotherapy emerged in the 1970's from founder Ron Kurtz. Hakomi means “how do I stand in relation to all things?” and is a good description of how Hakomi works. So we spoke with Australian Certified Hakomi practitioner Carol Perry about what Hakomi is and why this mind-body therapy approach is so powerful. In this podcast Carol discusses: •what is Hakomi therapy and where it came from •an outline of the Hakomi approach •how to track your clients non-verbal behaviour and use therapeutically •when using Hakomi might be contraindicated •why is it important to include the body in psychotherapy •the place for disclosure in Hakomi therapy •how her mindfulness and meditation practice has influenced her work •a successful case study demonstrating the use of Hakomi therapy Get the show notes with all the links and resources mentioned in this episode at http://australiacounselling.com.au/88