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On this week's show Scott is joined by guest co-host Tania Richard, author of the memoir "Black Girl From a White Suburb." Their guests are: - Sophie Gordon, festival programmer for the Chicago International Film Festival, which runs through October 27 - Kate McCoy and Kevin Corbett of the award-winning "Horrorwood: True Crime in Tinseltown" podcast; they're doing their very first live show recording at Chicago's Venus Cabaret Theater, Friday, October 25 at 7:30 p.m. (Learn more/buy tickets: https://ci.ovationtix.com/35981/production/1210706?performanceId=11512411) Catch “Out Chicago” Sundays from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Central on WCPT (heartlandsignal.com/programs/out-chicago). "Out Chicago" now has its very own podcast. Two, in fact: "Out Chicago Full Episodes" and "Out Chicago Featured Interviews." Just search for "Out Chicago" wherever you get your podcasts, or get the podcast links by visiting heartlandsignal.com/programs/out-chicago.
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On this week's show: - Claybourne Elder, who will be performing in the Big Gay Cabaret at the Venus Cabaret Theater, October 18-20th (www.mercurytheaterchicago.com/big-gay-cabaret) - Randy Rainbow, who will be promoting his new essay collection "Randy Rainbow's Low-Hanging Fruit: Pressing Issues From My Gay Agenda," October 16th at the Chicago Humanities Festival (www.chicagohumanities.org/events/attend/randy-rainbow) Catch “Out Chicago” Sundays from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Central on WCPT (heartlandsignal.com/wcpt820).
Panelists discuss issues facing LGBTQ+ folx inside their respective groups and across affinities, offering skills and strategies to combat isolation and forge bonds. Plus an interview with drag artist Cindy Nèro about her art and mentorship, and Karen's Sermon on the Pubic Mound. From the June 2024 live show.GET TIX for our sixth anniversary live show in Chicago: Oct. 11, 2024!In this episode:Interview with drag artist, mentor and storyteller Cindy NeroPanel with Channyn Lynn Parker, CEO of Brave Space Alliance; Luke Romesberg, Director of Youth Housing from Center on Halsted, Chicago; Jordan Dunmead from Live OakHost, sex educator, and energy worker Karen Yates The June 2024 show was sponsored by Rowan Tree Counseling, a therapy practice that is anti-racist | queer-allied | poly-affirming | sex-positive. Available in Illinois! Get Say It Better in Bed, Karen's free guide to upping your intimacy pleasure. Download here!The Afterglow, our Patreon membership group, brings you regular bonus content, early alerts, and goodies! Our newest $10/mo member benefit: 10% off all W&S merch! Or show your love for Wild & Sublime any time: Leave a tip!Be Wild & Sublime out in the world! Check out our new tees and accessories for maximum visibility. Peep our Limited Collection and let your inner relationship anarchist run free… Prefer to read the convo? Full episode transcripts are available on our website.Support the showGET TICKETS to our Oct 11, 2024 sixth anniversary show in Chicago!Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow Wild & Sublime on Instagram and Facebook!
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In a world of secrets and betrayal, Mary DeMuth found her voice through writing. But when she mustered the courage to share her story, she faced the unthinkable: rejection from loved ones. Now, she's on a mission to confront abuse within religious institutions, but will the church be ready to listen?This episode is sponsored by Better Health.My special guest is Mary DeMuthMary DeMuth is an accomplished writer and speaker with an extensive body of work, including almost 50 published books. Her latest release, the 90 Day Bible Reading Challenge, showcases her dedication to helping others restory their lives through the power of words. In addition to her literary achievements, Mary is a survivor of childhood abuse, and her book We Too sheds light on the complex issue of abuse within faith communities. Through her writing and advocacy, Mary has become a powerful voice for change, challenging religious institutions to address and prevent abuse. Her insights and personal experiences make her a highly respected figure in the field. With a wealth of knowledge and a genuine desire to empower survivors, Mary DeMuth is a guest whose expertise and story will resonate with listeners of "A World of Difference.""I kind of am the, I don't know, the crash test dummy of authors because I've tried everything and there was no romantic story about being discovered one day. It was just a hard slog." Mary DeMuthIn this episode, you will be able to:Discover the transformative power of writing as a tool for healing and self-expression in the aftermath of abuse within religious institutions.Learn about the unique challenges survivors face in finding support and understanding within the context of religious communities and institutions.Gain insight into the historical and contextual interpretation of the Bible, helping survivors navigate its teachings with a deeper understanding and perspective.Explore the importance of differentiating between descriptive and prescriptive passages in the Bible, empowering survivors to embrace the life-affirming messages and discard the harmful ones, often used to spiritually abuse them.Find inspiration and encouragement by hearing the stories of other survivors who have found healing, support, and empowerment, sparking hope for their own journey of recovery."So it was born out of just this frustration that I believe faith communities are some of the best places to heal from trauma and abuse, or they should be. So often they've become not only perpetrators of that kind of violence, but also secondary trauma of not believing, of blaming the victim. Oddly, for me, the church for me was a very healing place. I completely acknowledge that for many people, that is not the truth and not the case." Mary DeMuthGain insight into the unique challenges survivors face. Survivors of abuse within religious settings are confronted with a unique set of challenges. The expectation of religious institutions to serve as safe havens can often lead to greater harm when they fail to provide support and understanding. As Mary highlights, these systems are often ill-equipped to handle cases of abuse, making the journey toward healing more difficult for survivors. This episode provides a crucial look at these challenges and offers guidance for overcoming them.The resources mentioned in this episode are:Pause the podcast and listen at a time when there are no children around.Take care of yourself and pause the episode if you have experienced abuse or if you're having trouble processing your emotions.Visit www.BetterHelp.com/difference to get 10% off your first month of therapy.Sign up for a therapist on BetterHelp.com and get started on your healing journey.Check out Mary DeMuth's website at MaryDemuth.com for her literary work.Listen to Mary DeMuth's daily Prayer podcast with 4.5 million downloads, called Pray Everyday Show.Visit MaryDemuth.com/art for cards, prints, and other artsy fun.Explore Mary DeMuth's literary agency at MaryDemuthLiterary.com.Write and don't worry about perfection. Just get your words down on the page.Read Mary DeMuth's book We Too about the experience of being a survivor of abuse in a church faith-based space.Check out Mary DeMuth's newly released book, the 90 Day Bible Reading Challenge.Join her reading challenge: MaryDeMuth.com/BibleLearn more about the impact of spiritual, emotional, and psychological abuse in Mary DeMuth's writing and speaking at the Restore conference in Chicago Oct 12-14, where she and host Lori Adams-Brown will both be speaking. Register here: https://julieroys.com/restore-2023/Follow Mary at:Instagram,Threads,&Twitter:@MaryDeMuthFacebook:AuthorMaryDeMuth/Groups/90DaysBibleFollow A World of Difference at:https://www.twitter.com/@awodpodhttps://www.youtube.com/@aworldofdifferencehttps://www.instagram.com/aworldof.difference/https://www.linkedin.com/company/aworldofdifference/https://www.facebook.com/A-World-of-Difference-613933132591673/https://www.aworldofdifferencepodcast.comThe key moments in this episode are:00:00:00 - Introduction,00:05:00 - Becoming a Writer,00:09:37 - We Too,00:11:32 - Healing in the Church,00:13:30 - Impact and Takeaways,00:15:46 - The Cost of Silence,00:17:32 - Writing for Healing,00:19:17 - Facing Fear and Finding Strength,00:21:15 - Speaking Out and Facing Backlash,00:25:51 - The Burden of Fixing a Broken System,00:30:56 - The Difficulty of Leaving an Abusive Church,00:34:15 - God and Abusive Systems,00:35:53 - Lack of Trauma Awareness in Religious Contexts,00:37:01 - The Long Journey of Healing,00:39:08 - Gaining a New Perspective through Overseas Experience,00:45:51 - Recognizing the Importance of Context and Genre in Bible Reading,00:46:18 - Descriptive vs Prescriptive in Biblical Interpretation,00:47:01 - Challenging Misconceptions about Bathsheba's Blame,00:47:56 - Recognizing Abuse in the Biblical Narrative,00:49:04 - Finding Healing and Hope in Sharing Abuse Stories,The cost of silence is born in our bodies and our souls, our brains, and it comes out, it spills out like hot tea that's overflowing and it's not something you can really keep a lid on. - Lori Adams-BrownTimestamped summary of this episode:00:00:00 - Introduction,The episode deals with heavy topics such as abuse and listener discretion is advised. The host introduces the guest, Mary DeMuth, who is a literary agent, speaker, and author of nearly 50 books. They discuss writing and the journey of becoming a writer.00:05:00 - Becoming a Writer,Mary shares her journey of becoming a writer and offers advice to aspiring writers. She emphasizes the importance of just starting and giving oneself permission to write poorly at first. She also highlights the accessibility of publishing in today's digital age.00:09:37 - We Too,Mary explains that she was inspired to write "We Too" due to brokenness and pain within religious institutions. She believes that faith communities should be safe havens for healing, but often perpetrate abuse or contribute to secondary trauma. Mary shares her own positive experience with church as a healing place.00:11:32 - Healing in the Church,The host shares her recent experience at a church panel on abuse and healing. She mentions survivors who found healing within the church, despite their abusive experiences outside of it. They discuss the importance of creating safe spaces within religious institutions for survivors of trauma and abuse.00:13:30 - Impact and Takeaways,"We Too" has made a significant impact within the community, addressing the issue of abuse in religious contexts. Mary hopes readers will understand the need for churches to become safe havens and to prevent and heal from abuse. The conversation ends00:15:46 - The Cost of Silence,Mary discusses the impact of silence on our bodies and souls and emphasizes the importance of finding a way to share our stories, even if it's through writing. Writing can help process trauma and uncover deeper layers of healing.00:17:32 - Writing for Healing,Mary and the host discuss the power of writing in processing trauma and sharing one's story. Writing allows for a different level of reflection and can lead to unexpected insights and healing.00:19:17 - Facing Fear and Finding Strength,Mary shares her experience of writing a chapter about her abuse and confronting her fears of being disbelieved and rejected by her parents. Despite her fears coming true, she finds strength in standing up for herself and continues to write her story.00:21:15 - Speaking Out and Facing Backlash,The host shares her own experience of speaking out and facing backlash within the church. She discusses the fear of being slandered and the importance of speaking up for survivors of abuse. Mary reflects on her role in the Southern Baptist Convention and the challenges of trying to change a system.00:25:51 - The Burden of Fixing a Broken System,Mary talks about the difficulties of trying to change a broken system and the toll it takes on survivors. She emphasizes the need for healing and providing safe spaces for survivors, rather than expecting them to fix a broken system.00:30:56 - The Difficulty of Leaving an Abusive Church,Mary shares her experience of being in an abusive situation and the internal struggle she faced when deciding whether to stay or leave. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing when one has tried multiple times to repair a broken system but faced resistance each time, indicating that it may be time to leave.00:34:15 - God and Abusive Systems,Mary discusses the misconception that God wants individuals to stay in abusive systems. She highlights the importance of questioning leaders and systems and how the inability to question or challenge authority is a sign of a toxic and abusive situation. She encourages individuals to prioritize their well-being and safety.00:35:53 - Lack of Trauma Awareness in Religious Contexts,Mary points out that many religious systems are not trauma-informed, which can make it challenging for survivors of sexual abuse to find healing and support within a religious context. She highlights the need for more training in churches to address and understand trauma.00:37:01 - The Long Journey of Healing,Mary emphasizes that healing from trauma takes time and cannot be rushed. She shares her personal experience of assuming she had healed after being prayed for but later realizing that trauma can resurface in different stages of life. She encourages survivors to be patient with themselves.00:39:08 - Gaining a New Perspective through Overseas Experience,Mary reflects on her time spent overseas in France and how it shifted her perspective on Christian communities and the interpretation of scripture. She learned to00:45:51 - Recognizing the Importance of Context and Genre in Bible Reading,The Bible is a collection of ancient scriptures written by different people over many years. It is important to recognize the ancient context and different genres of the text when reading it. The guest believes that the Bible has something to say to us today.00:46:18 - Descriptive vs Prescriptive in Biblical Interpretation,Not everything in the Bible is prescriptive, some parts are descriptive. It is crucial to understand the difference between these two approaches when interpreting the text. The example of Bathsheba's story is given to illustrate this point.00:47:01 - Challenging Misconceptions about Bathsheba's Blame,The guest emphasizes that Bathsheba is not blamed in the Bible for the events that occurred with King David. The negative narratives and victim-blaming that have been perpetuated by some pastors are not supported by the plain reading of the text.00:47:56 - Recognizing Abuse in the Biblical Narrative,Although the word "abuse" may not be used in the Bible, the implications of abuse can be identified in certain narratives. The story of Bathsheba and King David serves as an example of the abuse of power and the consequences that follow.00:49:04 - Finding Healing and Hope in Sharing Abuse Stories,The guest shares her personal experience of sharing her story of abuse and the rejection she faced. She encourages others to find inspiration and hope in her storyIt's that thing you're most afraid of, that if you actually just are brave enough to face it and name the fear and just go forward anyway, even if you face everything you thought, somehow it catapults you into something so much bigger, and now you have this huge field to run and play in and be brave. - Lori Adams-Brown
In a world of secrets and betrayal, Mary DeMuth found her voice through writing. But when she mustered the courage to share her story, she faced the unthinkable: rejection from loved ones. Now, she's on a mission to confront abuse within religious institutions, but will the church be ready to listen?This episode is sponsored by Better Health.My special guest is Mary DeMuthMary DeMuth is an accomplished writer and speaker with an extensive body of work, including almost 50 published books. Her latest release, the 90 Day Bible Reading Challenge, showcases her dedication to helping others restory their lives through the power of words. In addition to her literary achievements, Mary is a survivor of childhood abuse, and her book We Too sheds light on the complex issue of abuse within faith communities. Through her writing and advocacy, Mary has become a powerful voice for change, challenging religious institutions to address and prevent abuse. Her insights and personal experiences make her a highly respected figure in the field. With a wealth of knowledge and a genuine desire to empower survivors, Mary DeMuth is a guest whose expertise and story will resonate with listeners of "A World of Difference.""I kind of am the, I don't know, the crash test dummy of authors because I've tried everything and there was no romantic story about being discovered one day. It was just a hard slog." Mary DeMuthIn this episode, you will be able to:Discover the transformative power of writing as a tool for healing and self-expression in the aftermath of abuse within religious institutions.Learn about the unique challenges survivors face in finding support and understanding within the context of religious communities and institutions.Gain insight into the historical and contextual interpretation of the Bible, helping survivors navigate its teachings with a deeper understanding and perspective.Explore the importance of differentiating between descriptive and prescriptive passages in the Bible, empowering survivors to embrace the life-affirming messages and discard the harmful ones, often used to spiritually abuse them.Find inspiration and encouragement by hearing the stories of other survivors who have found healing, support, and empowerment, sparking hope for their own journey of recovery."So it was born out of just this frustration that I believe faith communities are some of the best places to heal from trauma and abuse, or they should be. So often they've become not only perpetrators of that kind of violence, but also secondary trauma of not believing, of blaming the victim. Oddly, for me, the church for me was a very healing place. I completely acknowledge that for many people, that is not the truth and not the case." Mary DeMuthGain insight into the unique challenges survivors face. Survivors of abuse within religious settings are confronted with a unique set of challenges. The expectation of religious institutions to serve as safe havens can often lead to greater harm when they fail to provide support and understanding. As Mary highlights, these systems are often ill-equipped to handle cases of abuse, making the journey toward healing more difficult for survivors. This episode provides a crucial look at these challenges and offers guidance for overcoming them.The resources mentioned in this episode are:Pause the podcast and listen at a time when there are no children around.Take care of yourself and pause the episode if you have experienced abuse or if you're having trouble processing your emotions.Visit www.BetterHelp.com/difference to get 10% off your first month of therapy.Sign up for a therapist on BetterHelp.com and get started on your healing journey.Check out Mary DeMuth's website at MaryDemuth.com for her literary work.Listen to Mary DeMuth's daily Prayer podcast with 4.5 million downloads, called Pray Everyday Show.Visit MaryDemuth.com/art for cards, prints, and other artsy fun.Explore Mary DeMuth's literary agency at MaryDemuthLiterary.com.Write and don't worry about perfection. Just get your words down on the page.Read Mary DeMuth's book We Too about the experience of being a survivor of abuse in a church faith-based space.Check out Mary DeMuth's newly released book, the 90 Day Bible Reading Challenge.Join her reading challenge: MaryDeMuth.com/BibleLearn more about the impact of spiritual, emotional, and psychological abuse in Mary DeMuth's writing and speaking at the Restore conference in Chicago Oct 12-14, where she and host Lori Adams-Brown will both be speaking. Register here: https://julieroys.com/restore-2023/Follow Mary at:Instagram,Threads,&Twitter:@MaryDeMuthFacebook:AuthorMaryDeMuth/Groups/90DaysBibleFollow A World of Difference at:https://www.twitter.com/@awodpodhttps://www.youtube.com/@aworldofdifferencehttps://www.instagram.com/aworldof.difference/https://www.linkedin.com/company/aworldofdifference/https://www.facebook.com/A-World-of-Difference-613933132591673/https://www.aworldofdifferencepodcast.comThe key moments in this episode are:00:00:00 - Introduction,00:05:00 - Becoming a Writer,00:09:37 - We Too,00:11:32 - Healing in the Church,00:13:30 - Impact and Takeaways,00:15:46 - The Cost of Silence,00:17:32 - Writing for Healing,00:19:17 - Facing Fear and Finding Strength,00:21:15 - Speaking Out and Facing Backlash,00:25:51 - The Burden of Fixing a Broken System,00:30:56 - The Difficulty of Leaving an Abusive Church,00:34:15 - God and Abusive Systems,00:35:53 - Lack of Trauma Awareness in Religious Contexts,00:37:01 - The Long Journey of Healing,00:39:08 - Gaining a New Perspective through Overseas Experience,00:45:51 - Recognizing the Importance of Context and Genre in Bible Reading,00:46:18 - Descriptive vs Prescriptive in Biblical Interpretation,00:47:01 - Challenging Misconceptions about Bathsheba's Blame,00:47:56 - Recognizing Abuse in the Biblical Narrative,00:49:04 - Finding Healing and Hope in Sharing Abuse Stories,The cost of silence is born in our bodies and our souls, our brains, and it comes out, it spills out like hot tea that's overflowing and it's not something you can really keep a lid on. - Lori Adams-BrownTimestamped summary of this episode:00:00:00 - Introduction,The episode deals with heavy topics such as abuse and listener discretion is advised. The host introduces the guest, Mary DeMuth, who is a literary agent, speaker, and author of nearly 50 books. They discuss writing and the journey of becoming a writer.00:05:00 - Becoming a Writer,Mary shares her journey of becoming a writer and offers advice to aspiring writers. She emphasizes the importance of just starting and giving oneself permission to write poorly at first. She also highlights the accessibility of publishing in today's digital age.00:09:37 - We Too,Mary explains that she was inspired to write "We Too" due to brokenness and pain within religious institutions. She believes that faith communities should be safe havens for healing, but often perpetrate abuse or contribute to secondary trauma. Mary shares her own positive experience with church as a healing place.00:11:32 - Healing in the Church,The host shares her recent experience at a church panel on abuse and healing. She mentions survivors who found healing within the church, despite their abusive experiences outside of it. They discuss the importance of creating safe spaces within religious institutions for survivors of trauma and abuse.00:13:30 - Impact and Takeaways,"We Too" has made a significant impact within the community, addressing the issue of abuse in religious contexts. Mary hopes readers will understand the need for churches to become safe havens and to prevent and heal from abuse. The conversation ends00:15:46 - The Cost of Silence,Mary discusses the impact of silence on our bodies and souls and emphasizes the importance of finding a way to share our stories, even if it's through writing. Writing can help process trauma and uncover deeper layers of healing.00:17:32 - Writing for Healing,Mary and the host discuss the power of writing in processing trauma and sharing one's story. Writing allows for a different level of reflection and can lead to unexpected insights and healing.00:19:17 - Facing Fear and Finding Strength,Mary shares her experience of writing a chapter about her abuse and confronting her fears of being disbelieved and rejected by her parents. Despite her fears coming true, she finds strength in standing up for herself and continues to write her story.00:21:15 - Speaking Out and Facing Backlash,The host shares her own experience of speaking out and facing backlash within the church. She discusses the fear of being slandered and the importance of speaking up for survivors of abuse. Mary reflects on her role in the Southern Baptist Convention and the challenges of trying to change a system.00:25:51 - The Burden of Fixing a Broken System,Mary talks about the difficulties of trying to change a broken system and the toll it takes on survivors. She emphasizes the need for healing and providing safe spaces for survivors, rather than expecting them to fix a broken system.00:30:56 - The Difficulty of Leaving an Abusive Church,Mary shares her experience of being in an abusive situation and the internal struggle she faced when deciding whether to stay or leave. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing when one has tried multiple times to repair a broken system but faced resistance each time, indicating that it may be time to leave.00:34:15 - God and Abusive Systems,Mary discusses the misconception that God wants individuals to stay in abusive systems. She highlights the importance of questioning leaders and systems and how the inability to question or challenge authority is a sign of a toxic and abusive situation. She encourages individuals to prioritize their well-being and safety.00:35:53 - Lack of Trauma Awareness in Religious Contexts,Mary points out that many religious systems are not trauma-informed, which can make it challenging for survivors of sexual abuse to find healing and support within a religious context. She highlights the need for more training in churches to address and understand trauma.00:37:01 - The Long Journey of Healing,Mary emphasizes that healing from trauma takes time and cannot be rushed. She shares her personal experience of assuming she had healed after being prayed for but later realizing that trauma can resurface in different stages of life. She encourages survivors to be patient with themselves.00:39:08 - Gaining a New Perspective through Overseas Experience,Mary reflects on her time spent overseas in France and how it shifted her perspective on Christian communities and the interpretation of scripture. She learned to00:45:51 - Recognizing the Importance of Context and Genre in Bible Reading,The Bible is a collection of ancient scriptures written by different people over many years. It is important to recognize the ancient context and different genres of the text when reading it. The guest believes that the Bible has something to say to us today.00:46:18 - Descriptive vs Prescriptive in Biblical Interpretation,Not everything in the Bible is prescriptive, some parts are descriptive. It is crucial to understand the difference between these two approaches when interpreting the text. The example of Bathsheba's story is given to illustrate this point.00:47:01 - Challenging Misconceptions about Bathsheba's Blame,The guest emphasizes that Bathsheba is not blamed in the Bible for the events that occurred with King David. The negative narratives and victim-blaming that have been perpetuated by some pastors are not supported by the plain reading of the text.00:47:56 - Recognizing Abuse in the Biblical Narrative,Although the word "abuse" may not be used in the Bible, the implications of abuse can be identified in certain narratives. The story of Bathsheba and King David serves as an example of the abuse of power and the consequences that follow.00:49:04 - Finding Healing and Hope in Sharing Abuse Stories,The guest shares her personal experience of sharing her story of abuse and the rejection she faced. She encourages others to find inspiration and hope in her storyIt's that thing you're most afraid of, that if you actually just are brave enough to face it and name the fear and just go forward anyway, even if you face everything you thought, somehow it catapults you into something so much bigger, and now you have this huge field to run and play in and be brave. - Lori Adams-Brown
Michelle McKinney Hammond provides encouragement to help us shift into the next seasons of our lives with confidence and peace. Learn about Michelle's upcoming D.I.V.A. Principle conference coming to Chicago Oct 13-14, 2023. Get your copy of When Shift Happens: Say Yes to Your Next! Sacred Rest Quest The definition of Quest is to search or seek for; pursue as if on a treasure hunt! Rest Quest is a personal encounter and adventure with God! The Vision of every Quest is to inspire hope, restoration, and dream catching for women in various seasons of life through a variety of unique retreat adventures! Learn more about A Sacred Rest Quest here. I Choose My Best Life Podcast is one of the Top 20 Christian Women Podcasts I Choose My Best Life Books: Colorful Connections, Sacred Rest, Come Empty, Set Free to Live Free Connect with Saundra: Twitter: @DrDaltonSmith Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/drdaltonsmith Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrSaundraDaltonSmith
Stand-Up Comedian TORI PISKIN joined the pod this week to talk about the finances of a Manhattan Jewish Girlie with Lyme Disease. Check out Tori's new special here: https://youtu.be/_kuZvs3PZZs?si=X_y40OzFPJ1ADKMW FUMI IS TOURING HIS STAND-UP HOUR! Go see him live! Providence - Oct 5th Chicopee, MA - Oct 6 & 7 Chicago - Oct 19th Irvine, CA - Jan 10th (2024) GET TIX AT WWW.FUMIABE.COM/TOURING SUPPORT THE PODCAST ON PATREON! https://www.patreon.com/CashCutiesPod If you want to give us a one time donation, hit us both up on VENMO: @TheFumiAbe @SteffieIsMeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Actor, content creator, and Fumi's man-crush Ryan Alexander Holmes joined us this week to discuss the finances of being raised Black and Chinese, deciding who should pay on the first date, and whether his spending habits really support his philosophy of being 100% Black and 100% Chinese. FUMI IS TOURING HIS STAND-UP HOUR! Go see him live! Providence - Oct 5th Chicopee, MA - Oct 6 & 7 Chicago - Oct 19th Irvine, CA - Jan 10th (2024) GET TIX AT WWW.FUMIABE.COM/TOURING SUPPORT THE PODCAST ON PATREON! https://www.patreon.com/CashCutiesPod If you want to give us a one time donation, hit us both up on VENMO: @TheFumiAbe @SteffieIsme FOLLOW US! https://www.Instagram.com/CashCutiesPod https://www.Instagram.com/TheFumiAbe https://www.Instagram.com/Baikedguds Subscribe to our YouTube Channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2s_i7UpJm8RvunGO4GRcwSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
FUMI IS TOURING HIS STAND-UP HOUR! Come see him live! NYC - Sep 8th Providence - Oct 5th Chicopee, MA - Oct 6 & 7 Chicago - Oct 19th Irvine, CA - Jan 10th (2024) GET TIX AT WWW.FUMIABE.COM/TOURING SUPPORT THE PODCAST ON PATREON! https://www.patreon.com/CashCutiesPod If you want to give us a one-time donation, hit us both up on VENMO: @TheFumiAbe @SteffieIsme FOLLOW US! https://www.Instagram.com/CashCutiesPod https://www.Instagram.com/TheFumiAbe https://www.Instagram.com/Baikedguds Subscribe to our YouTube Channel!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Karen Rontowski is back! Standup comic, Master Tarot reader and teacher, Podcaster and all around amazing woman. We talk about a range of topics today including animals & nature, how to deal with real life changes and finding acceptance through it all. We also get into plenty of ghost stories, religion, accepting the dark and lots more fun and spooky stuff. Watch this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/C08SNfANyrM You can catch Karen at some upcoming shows: The Cambre House Oct 14th and 15th in Nauvoo, IL https://www.eventbrite.com/e/halloween-comedy-weekend-tickets-401476726697 Zanies in Chicago Oct 27th https://chicago.zanies.com/show/karen-rontowski/ Zanies Rosemont Oct 28th & Ot 29th https://rosemont.zanies.com/calendar/category/series/2022-karen-rontowski/ Check out her website for downloadable performances: https://www.karenrontowski.com/comedy https://www.karenrontowski.com/ https://www.paranormalkaren.com/ https://www.patreon.com/Rontowski Podcast: Paranormal Karen https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/paranormal-karen/id1355169056 — Interested in working with me? Sessions are open: https://www.jenniferwai.com/ We are one of the Best 25 Self Identity And Awareness Podcasts on Feedspot! https://blog.feedspot.com/self_identity_and_awareness_podcasts/ Review and Rate on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-self-consciousness-podcast/id1584654195 Music: Mu-ziq, Phiescope Lizzy Mercier Descloux, Wawa --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/selfconsciousnesspodcast/message
Karen Rontowski is back! Standup comic, Master Tarot reader and teacher, Podcaster and all around amazing woman. We talk about a range of topics today including animals & nature, how to deal with real life changes and finding acceptance through it all. We also get into plenty of ghost stories, religion, accepting the dark and lots more fun and spooky stuff. Watch this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/C08SNfANyrM You can catch Karen at some upcoming shows: The Cambre House Oct 14th and 15th in Nauvoo, IL https://www.eventbrite.com/e/halloween-comedy-weekend-tickets-401476726697 Zanies in Chicago Oct 27th https://chicago.zanies.com/show/karen-rontowski/ Zanies Rosemont Oct 28th & Ot 29th https://rosemont.zanies.com/calendar/category/series/2022-karen-rontowski/ Check out her website for downloadable performances: https://www.karenrontowski.com/comedy https://www.karenrontowski.com/ https://www.paranormalkaren.com/ https://www.patreon.com/Rontowski Podcast: Paranormal Karen https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/paranormal-karen/id1355169056 — Interested in working with me? Sessions are open: https://www.jenniferwai.com/ We are one of the Best 25 Self Identity And Awareness Podcasts on Feedspot! https://blog.feedspot.com/self_identity_and_awareness_podcasts/ Review and Rate on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-self-consciousness-podcast/id1584654195 Music: Mu-ziq, Phiescope Lizzy Mercier Descloux, Wawa --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/selfconsciousnesspodcast/message
Comedian Jordan Jensen joins host Paul Farahvar to discuss why she can be the Taylor Swift of comedy, gnarly break ups, avoidant behavior and being callous. Catch her in Chicago Oct 6th-8th! Watch the pod at www. youtube.com/paulfcomedy Subscribe, share and review wherever you podcast Email at pfarahvar@gmail.com #single #datingpodcast #standup
Bruce spent his early years in Rutland, Vt. After high school he studied physics at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Mass (B.S. in physics) and then at The American University, Washington, DC (M.S. and Ph. D. in physics). In 1972 he began his long (36 year) career at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, presently headquartered at Dahlgren, Virginia. He has worked on optical data processing, generation of underwater sound with lasers, various aspects of the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) and Navy ship defense using high powerlasers and the development of optical sensors for use in detecting deadly materials commonly used in CBW (chemical and biological warfare). Bruce Maccabee has been active in UFO research since late 1960s when he joined the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP) and was active in research and investigation for NICAP until its demise in 1980. He became a member of MUFON in 1975 and was subequently appointed to the position of state Director for Maryland, a position he held for about 30 years. In 1979 he was instrumental in establishing the Fund for UFO Research and was the chairman for the about 13 years. He presently serves on the National Board of the Fund.His UFO research and investigations (which are completely unrelated to his Navy work) have included the Kenneth Arnold sighting (Jun 24, 1947), the McMinnville, Oregon (Trent) photos of 1950, the Gemini 11 astronaut photos of September, 1966, the Skylab 3 astronaut sighting of September, 1973, the New Zealand sightings of December, 1978, the Japan Airlines (JAL1628) sighting of November 1986, the numerous sightings of Ed Walters and others in Gulf Breeze, Florida, 1987 - 1988, the "red bubba" sightings,1990-1992 (including his own sighting in September, 1991), the Mexico City video of August, 1997, the Phoenix lights sightings of March 13, 1997 at 10 PM, the Mexican Air Force case of March, 2004, the Iran Jet Case of Sept. 1976 and many others. He has also done historical research and was the first to obtain the "flying disc file" of the FBI (the REAL X-Files!).Dr. Maccabee is the author or coauthor of about three dozen technical articles and more than a hundred UFO articles since 1970, including many which appeared in the MUFON Journal and MUFON Symposium proceedings. He wrote the last chapter of "The Gulf Breeze Sightings" by Edward and Frances Walters (Morrow, 1990). He wrote the UFO history chapter of the book "UFOs: Zeugen und Zeichen," published in Germany in 1995. He is co-author withEdward Walters of "UFOs Are Real, Here's The Proof," (Avon Books, 1997), he is the author of "The UFO/FBI Connection" (Llewellyn Books, May, 2000) and the updated and expanded version, "The FBI CIA UFO Connection" (Amazon, 2014). He is the author of a unique novel, "Abduction in My Life," (November, 2000) and the expanded version, "Abduction In My Family" (Amazon, 2015). Two more recent books are "Three Minutes in June, the UFO sighting that changed the World" (Amazon, 2017) and "The Legacy of 1952, the Year of the UFO" (Amazon 2018). He is listed in Who's Who in Technology Today and American Men and Women of Science and he has appeared in over 200 radio, TV and internet shows and documentaries.Bruce is an accomplished pianist and organist who performed at the 1997 and 1999 MUFON symposia. He lives in Ohio.SOME PUBLISHED ARTICLESMaccabee, B., "Strong Magnetic Field Detected Following a Sighting of an Unidentified Flying Object," Journal of Scientific Exporation 8, 347 (1994)Maccabee, B., "Water Spout UFO Photographed, " MUFON Journal, Nov. 1994Maccabee, B., "The Arnold Phenomenon," January/February and March/April issues of the International UFO Reporter (CUFOS) (1995)Maccabee, B., "Raining on Sagans Parade," MUFON Journal, January, 1996Maccabee, B., "The White Sands Films," International UFO Reporter, (CUFOS) Vol. 21, #1, Spring, 1996Maccabee, B., "Illegitimate Science? A Personal Story," Journal of Scientific Exploration 10, 269(1996)Maccabee, B., "Acceleration," Proceedings of the International MUFON Symposium, 1996Maccabee, B., "The Nightline UFO Video," MUFON Journal, Dec. 1996Maccabee, B., "The First Sighting," Proceedings of the International MUFON Symposium, 1997Maccabee, B., "UFOs, the Real Thing or the Wrong Impression," Shutterbug Magazine, Aug. & Sept. 1997Maccabee, B., "My Mission from the Ashtar Command," International UFO Reporter, Winter, 1997-1998Maccabee, B., "Preliminary Report on the Mexico City Video of August 6, 1997," MUFON Journal, April, 1998Maccabeem B., "Flying Peanut or Double UFO," MUFON Journal, January, 1999Maccabee, B., "Phoenix Lights Revisited," MUFON Journal, Feb. 1999Maccabee, B., "Immediate High ALert: The Mystery of December 6, 1960," Proceedings of the 1999 MUFON International Symposium. (this latter is the 100th published research paper on UFOs)Maccabee, B., "Optical Power Output of an Unidentified High Altitude Light Source," published in the Journal of Scientific Exploration, Vol 13, #2,1999Maccabee, B., "Atmosphere or UFO," published in the Journal of Scientific Exploration Vol 13, #3, 1999Maccabee, B., "Prosaic Explanations, the Failure of UFO Skepticism," published in Infinite Energy Magazine, Issue #29, 2000; complete version in the Proceedings of the International MUFON Symposium, 2000SOME MEDIA APPEARANCESDr. Maccabee has been interviewed by print, radio and TV media numerous times since 1978. He has also appeared in a number of documentaries. Here are some of them:A Current Affair TV show, April 1992Unsolved Mysteries (Guardian case), Feb. 1993Fred Fiske Radio Show on National Public Radio (Feb. 93 repeated twice during the year)Sonya Live on CNN, July, 1993WHAG Radio in Hagerstown (12 appearances as of summer 1996)Area 2000 Radio Show (Art Bell) in Las Vegas (summer 1993)WHPK in Chicago (Oct., 1993)Encounters TV Show (Feb. 1994)Dreamland Radio Show (June, 1994)Central TV in London (interviewed, summer, 1994)Sightings (Sep. 1994)Kiviat-Green productions - Aug., 1995Italian TV interview in San Marino (Sept., 1995)A&E TV documentary, Where are all the UFOs , shown April, 1996Four Point Productions for the Learning ChannelFOX TV Special on Aliens landing (INDEPENDENCE DAY MOVIE TIE-IN)NIGHTLINE TV show, July 16, 1996Transmedia Productions of Paramount House, London, first shown in the fall 1996London Weekend Television , shown in the fall,1996Discovery Channel, UFOS DOWN TO EARTH ,Dec. 1996Sightings, January, 1997Fox TV Best Video Evidence , August, 1997The "Zoh Show" and 20th Century Radio with Zoh and Bob Heironimus on WCBM radio in Baltimore numerous times, 1997-1998The John Koon Radio Show, Radio South Africa, Dec. 1997Twentieth Century Radio with Bob Heironimus, March, 1999Top Ten Unexplained Mysteries, The Learning Channel, Jan. 2000The Julie Briggs Show on WMTR Radio, January, 2000The Tex-Files TV show of Fox4 News, February, 2000Fox TV "Best Video Evidence, Part 2," May, 2000Mike Seigel Show, June, 2000Radio 630CHED, Edmonton, Alberta, July, 2000CBS TV affiliate, Edmonton Alberta, July, 2000SPEAKER AT RECENT CONFERENCESHe has spoken at many conferences over the last 40 years. Here are some of them.Prince Georges Community College,FUFOR Symposium, Aug. 1996REAL X FILES Conference, Dusseldorf, Germany, Feb. 1997Hakui (Japan) Space and UFO Museum Conference, March, 1997Maryland MUFON Symp in Bethesda, May 1997MUFON International Symposium, Grand Rapid, MI, July,1997National UFO Conference, Springfield, OH, Sept. 1997Omega UFO Conference, North Haven, CT Oct. 1997Baltimore Whole Life Expo, March, 1998Mid Atlantic MUFON Conference, May, 1998New Hampshire UFO Conference, Sept. 1998First International Conference in Istanbul, Turkey, Feb. 1999Third International UFO Conference in Santiago, Chile, April,1999International Symposium of the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), July,1999Mid-Atlantic MUFON Symposium, May, 2000Intruders Foundation Symposium, New York City, May, 2000UFO2000, St,. Paul, Alberta, Canada, July 2000MUFON International Symposium. July, 2000
In episode 23, we are back from our short summer break and recovered from our crazy recital week. Now we are ready to transition into our next season for our studio AND kick off a new season for Confetti on the Dance Floor!After our shows ended, we asked our entire studio to consider writing a google review and giving us a 5-star rating. This was coming off the most exciting time for them, their dancers, and us, and those reviews that came flying in! They are benefiting us in our google rankings like never before. It's definitely worth trying! Transitioning to a New Season We made a mega list of things that have to happen during the 3rd qtr of 2021.We are referencing our ongoing "Do Better" list that we maintain year round and working to implement that into our task list for next season.In the show, we reference the P Report - it's technically a PPP report and stands for Progress, Plans and Problems. Website and Social Media Update - now is a good time to update all that for your new season - website is a beast but I did get a start on that. Set aside an hour or so each week for the next few weeks so that by end of July you have your website all updated! Do a brain dump and write down everything you know has to happen in the coming few months. You don't have to tackle it all, but it gives you a clear picture of what's ahead and makes it easier to delegate projects. NEW PRODUCTS AND CONFETTI UPDATES: You're hearing it here first! We to announce: We are updating and refreshing our TWIRL Preschool program! We will have a promo out soon letting you know about all the new updates! We are super excited and we think you will be too!WOW Cards - Our original version is coming BACK and better! Now called WOW Sweet Celebrations, we updated a few cards, kept your faves, and added a strip to write a message. We also added the strip on WOW v2 (now called WOW High Fives & Oh Yeahs). All will be available for purchase soon! We are launching a new course this fall all about recital: Your Fun Big Show! The promo and info for that will launch at our events this summer! We will be have a presale for this course, so stay tuned for that announcement too! We are working on a few more things that are still in testing mode, but we are hopeful we can talk about those soon! Summer Events: Dance Teacher Web in Vegas July 23 - 26 (Dani and Becca will be attending and Shelley and Beth will be in charge of our booth!) Rhee Gold's Dance Life Teacher Conference in Connecticut July 27 - 30 (just Shelley & Beth)Energize in Chicago Oct 1-3 (Becca and Dani presenting and we will have a booth!) We hope to see you at one of these events!! Subscribe & ShareYou are officially invited to subscribe to our podcast, and we would love you to leave us a 5 star rating and review! We'll share one review each week and send that person a special Confetti prize! We'd also love for you to share our podcast on social media! Tag us and we'll repost! Join our (FREE) Confetti CircleRequest to join our private (and FREE) Facebook GroupFollow us on Instagram, Facebook and Pinterest
This means that two of the biggest marathons in the USA will be held on consecutive days -- Chicago on 10/10 and Boston on 10/11. Full 2021 WMM schedule: August 7/8: Olympics Sept 26: Berlin Oct 3: London Oct 10: Chicago Oct 11: Boston Oct 17: Tokyo Nov 7: NYC Ben Bruce @bbjamin Totally normal Flagstaff interaction... I’m shoveling snow in my driveway, couple walks by, “hey were you pacing @walmsleyruns the other day” Proceed to have long talk about 100km from Sat. On January 26, 2013, at the New Balance Games in NYC, the HS junior clocked 4:32.78 to break Debbie Heald’s national HS indoor Mile record of 4:38.5 set 40-plus years earlier in 1972. ⏱️ #AGT Did you know? Heald’s mark had been the oldest U.S. high school girls’ track & field record, indoors or outdoors. FUN FACT: Cain took her SAT exam that morning. In March of 2020, I slipped on the illegally dumped cooking grease in front of John’s Burger and couldn’t walk for 6 weeks. This was my first injury since I started Endurance Training in 1979. Then in late April of 2020, I ended up in the hospital for the first time in my life. The diagnosis was Congestive Heart Failure. This Vlog documents my Sixth Decade of Endurance Training. The past Decade was about HOW FAR I could go. This Decade will be about HOW FAST can I go post Congestive Heart Failure. https://linktr.ee/AND3RSON --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andy-noise/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/andy-noise/support
This week on Episode 112 of The BibRave Podcast we are all about Fall Marathon season! Special thanks to our partners at Athlinks - the place to claim all your race results and connect with other runners - and BUFF - the original multifunctional headwear. We check in with BibRave Community Manager Stephanie Hoppe and hear all about her experiences at the Berlin Marathon. She walks through a play-by-play of her race, and how travels may have impacted her on race day. Then we dive into what's next - spoiler alert, it's the New York City Marathon! We then end with a check-in with BibRave Co-Founder Jessica Murphy, and her preparations to PR at the Chicago Marathon, how she's feeling about her training, and race day strategy. And don't forget, listeners, The BibRave Podcast is going LIVE on Saturday, October 6th in Chicago! We will be interviewing Meb Keflezighi and Peter Sagal of NRP. Click HERE for more information on how to get tickets to this awesome event! If you have any recommendations or stories to share please hit us up on Twitter with #BRPodcast. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode, and be sure to leave a review. And, as always, you can find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Show Notes: BibRave Podcast LIVE in Chicago - Oct. 6, 2018 Special guests Meb Keflezighi & Peter Sagal of NPR BibRave Podcast Ep. 62 - The Musk of Berlin Berlin Marathon Inline Skating Marathon Spectator Guide Follow Team BibRave on social! Jessica: FB, TW, IG Tim: TW, IG Steph: TW, IG srun.com/pages/events BibRave Podcast LIVE in Chicago - Oct. 6, 2018 Special guests MEB & Peter Sagal of NPR Follow Team BibRave on social! Tim: FB, TW, IG Jessica: FB, TW, IG For those digging the sweet ukulele intro music, that comes to us from the talented musician and running coach, Matt Flaherty. Check out his site for more audio goodness! If you like what you hear and want to get more, please subscribe in iTunes and leave a review. That pleases our overlords at iTunes...
This week on Episode 111 of The BibRave Podcast we interview Jay Ell Alexander, CEO and owner of Black Girls RUN! Jay Ell is a PR executive that recently purchased Black Girls RUN!, and she shares some exciting insight about her plans for the organization. Black Girls RUN! has a whopping 225,000 members! So we get a run down of all the Black Girls RUN! programming and activations. We then dive into the topics of diversity and inclusion, and what makes races and events approachable to the black community. They'll be at a number of races this fall so be sure to look up their schedule and say “hi” at an upcoming event! If you have any recommendations or stories to share please hit us up on Twitter with #BRPodcast. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode, and be sure to leave a review. And, as always, you can find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Show Notes: Black Girls Run FB - https://www.facebook.com/BlackgirlsRUN/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/officialblackgirlsrun TW - https://twitter.com/blackgirlsrun Black Girls Run Partner Races https://blackgirlsrun.com/pages/events BibRave Podcast LIVE in Chicago - Oct. 6, 2018 Special guests MEB & Peter Sagal of NPR Follow Team BibRave on social! Tim: FB, TW, IG Jessica: FB, TW, IG For those digging the sweet ukulele intro music, that comes to us from the talented musician and running coach, Matt Flaherty. Check out his site for more audio goodness! If you like what you hear and want to get more, please subscribe in iTunes and leave a review. That pleases our overlords at iTunes...
This week, Deb and Joe take the show to the St. Dustan's Theater in Bloomfield Hills. Deb is appearing in "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" and we discussed the show with Director Marcus Laban and Board member Stephanie Peltier discussed their upcoming season. Upcoming shows: Downriver Actors Guild (Wyandotte) – Bonnie & Clyde Oct 14-29, Fri/Sat 7:30 and Sundays at 3:00 Also upcoming….auditioning Chicago – Oct 24-25, 6:30-10:00 Spotlight Players (Canton) – Haunting of Billop House Oct 20-23, Thurs/Fri/Sat, 7:30, Sat/Sun matinee at 2:00 St. Dunstan’s (at Cranbrook) – Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Oct 14-29, Fri/Sat, 8:00, Sun 2:00 Also upcoming…auditioning August, Osage County - Oct 17-18, starting at 6:30 (callbacks following second night of auditions on 10/18) Stagecrafters 2nd Stage (Royal Oak) Trevor Oct 14-23, Thurs/Fri/Sat, 8:00, Sun 2:00 Also upcoming…auditioning In the Heights on the Main Stage – Oct 15 registration starting at 9:00 AM and auditions starting at 10:00, Oct 16 – call backs only, starting at 5:00 PM Auditions: Grosse Pointe Theater (Purdon Studio) – Love, Loss and What I Wore Oct 15, 2:00-5:00 Callbacks Oct 16, 6:00-8:00 Subscribe to Front Row Podcast in iTunes, or visit our website. Contact the show directly via email info@frontrowpodcast.com or leave your comments on our hotline at 248-631-4077.
This week, Deb and Joe take the show to the St. Dustan's Theater in Bloomfield Hills. Deb is appearing in "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" and we discussed the show with Director Marcus Laban and Board member Stephanie Peltier discussed their upcoming season. Upcoming shows: Downriver Actors Guild (Wyandotte) – Bonnie & Clyde Oct 14-29, Fri/Sat 7:30 and Sundays at 3:00 Also upcoming….auditioning Chicago – Oct 24-25, 6:30-10:00 Spotlight Players (Canton) – Haunting of Billop House Oct 20-23, Thurs/Fri/Sat, 7:30, Sat/Sun matinee at 2:00 St. Dunstan’s (at Cranbrook) – Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Oct 14-29, Fri/Sat, 8:00, Sun 2:00 Also upcoming…auditioning August, Osage County - Oct 17-18, starting at 6:30 (callbacks following second night of auditions on 10/18) Stagecrafters 2nd Stage (Royal Oak) Trevor Oct 14-23, Thurs/Fri/Sat, 8:00, Sun 2:00 Also upcoming…auditioning In the Heights on the Main Stage – Oct 15 registration starting at 9:00 AM and auditions starting at 10:00, Oct 16 – call backs only, starting at 5:00 PM Auditions: Grosse Pointe Theater (Purdon Studio) – Love, Loss and What I Wore Oct 15, 2:00-5:00 Callbacks Oct 16, 6:00-8:00 Subscribe to Front Row Podcast in iTunes, or visit our website. Contact the show directly via email info@frontrowpodcast.com or leave your comments on our hotline at 248-631-4077.
Westin, with over 3 years of sobriety shares how he did it. Some of my best memories are those of camping with my family in Southern Utah. Camping growing up used to consist of fishing, catching lizards and snakes, watching the sunrise and sunsets. It was a simple and joyous time that I spent with my family. These are fond memories. But, somewhere along the line, my camping experiences diminished, the joy of spending time in nature was replaced with Hot Dogs, Booze and Passing Out. Last weekend, I was camping with Ben (my partner in crime, my four-footed friend), we had called it a night and crawled into the back of my truck in the woods of Montana. Now, these are real woods, mountain lions, grizzlies, etc. Nature is not to be taken for granted around here. Suddenly, around 2am, I awoke to Ben’s perked ears and sounds of snapping branches. The sounds grew louder as whatever was roaming the woods got closer… I reached for my headlamp… And... GOATS! Rocky Mountain Goats, a herd of them… Now, if I had been camping with Hot Dogs and Booze I would have been PASSED OUT (probably face down in a pile of biting red ants at that!) and would never have experienced this beauty, this joy. The Goats brought me out of the truck where I was then able to see the expansiveness of the sky and the stars and experience the cooling sensations of the pine trees. Nothing needed to change. I didn’t need to drink a Keystone Light or 50 of them… I am now getting back my memories and creating new memories that are more than just a party. Memories such as this that fill me up with satisfaction, connection, and awe. AND NOW… onto the podcast! SHOW NOTES Paul Introduces Westin Westin is from Indianapolis, Indiana. He is 33, has been married for 7 years, and has an amazing little girl who is turning 4 in September. “She is the most important thing in my life alongside my sobriety.” Westin works at an addiction treatment center as a “Recovery Coach.” How long have you been sober? Westin has been sober for 2 years and 363 days, he is 2 days away from 3 years of sobriety! “Right now I’m in a place where I have to count days again. I’m in a weird place where I just have to count.” says Westin on his sobriety. When did you realize it was time to quit drinking? “My bottom was 3 years ago almost to the date. I woke up face down on my Mom’s couch, not knowing how I got there, and not knowing what happened over the past 24 hours. I was highly addicted to Klonopin and drinking on top of them. I looked up from the couch and just saw this look of utter disappointment on my Mom’s face. It was different. I had unknowingly gone through her medicine cabinet the night before, and found all sorts of pills in my pockets.” What were your drinking habits? “I was a blackout drinker from the age of 17. I was never trying to control it, I thought it was normal. I was proud of the amount of alcohol I could consume…” “But, I was physically addicted to it… Always struggling with anxiety and shaking. I couldn’t function without that first drink, and then the pills took over.” What does it mean, when you’re back to counting the days? In the early days of sobriety Westin was counting: 30 days, 60 days, 90 days, 1-year sober… Getting those next tokens, proving to himself that he could do this. “I needed the external motivation. From 2-years sober to just now I didn’t count, I didn’t need to, but now, I’m back to counting the individual days. I’ve been referencing my sobriety tracker, and just trying to get through each day. It’s not a comfortable feeling.” The whole ‘God’ word in AA. That one word kept you from getting sober… Expand on that. Westin discusses his “religious” philosophy and how he made AA work as an agnostic. Westin had been agnostic (without knowledge, an individual who does not claim to say whether God exists or does not exist) most of his life. AA taught Westin to own his agnosticism, his belief system. “I’m now more comfortable being honest and open with who I am, and AA taught me this. I found a way to make my beliefs, or lack thereof, work within the framework of AA.” The gift of desperation allowed Westin to take what works and leave the rest… How did you do it? (on getting sober) Westin went to a treatment center, Fairbanks Hospital in Indianapolis. “I looked at my wife and said, I think I need some help with this.”… “We tried to do a walk in, but like a good addict I had just finished the rest of my klonopin refill (half of the prescription), so I had to wait. I went through a 7-day long detox and then a 6-week intensive outpatient treatment.” What emotions did you feel? “I had anxiety through the roof. Drinking brought about terrible, terrible anxiety… But now, I didn’t have my self medicating procedures in place. I had to face it. My anxiety was peaked out for 6 months. Drinking was not an option.” “That was my first time going into treatment, I had been looking for a solution, and I just kept doing all the things that were recommended to me. I still struggle with social anxiety. I still can’t attend a basketball game or a big social event…” What is your recovery portfolio like today? “My recovery is inspired by my work, surrounded by people who are on this same journey. I don’t want to be that guy who is physically in shambles and I get to see that every day. I attend a minimum of 2-3 meetings a week. If I’m struggling, I hit the meetings hard.” Westin takes a holistic approach that includes: AA and the 12 steps, eating better, daily physical exercise, and alone time… Rapid Fire Round What was your worst memory from drinking? “Waking up with the shakes, just yelling out in pain with the convulsion I was feeling in my body.” Did you ever have an “oh-shit” moment? “In retrospect, yes. I was drinking at my Mom’s house, everyone else had gone to bed and I’m up taking shots by myself… She comes downstairs and gives me that look like, “What is wrong with you?!” I was past the point of control.” What is your plan moving forward? “Continue moving forward one day at a time, continue being teachable, and sharing my experiences with others.” What’s your favorite resource in recovery? “Meetings are really, really important along with interactions with recovery podcasts - Recovered Podcast & Beyond Belief - and the recovery community.” What’s the best advice you’ve ever received (on sobriety)? “Take what works and leave the rest.” What parting piece of guidance can you give to our listeners who are in recovery or thinking about quitting drinking? “If I can find a way to make this work, then literally anybody can. Anybody can find a way to make it for them.” QUOTABLES “I need to get plugged-in, connected back to my recovery network.” - Paul (on being in a recovery rut) “Take what works, and leave the rest.” - Westin You might be an alcoholic if… “You continue to drink once everybody else has been asleep for hours.” “If you are still thirsty at 2am in the morning.” Resources Mentioned in this Episode Connect with Cafe RE Cafe RE Meetup in Chicago Oct. 14-16 - If you’d like to join us, head over to Cafe RE! For $12.00 per month, you can unlimited, private access to groups of like-minded people via meetups, private-unsearchable Facebook groups, and travel. First month FREE with Promo Code Elevator. Promo Code: Elevator Recovered Podcast Beyond Belief Podcast Fairbanks Hospital “We took the elevator down, we gotta take the stairs back up, we can do this!” Don’t forget to support the Recovery Elevator Podcast by shopping at Amazon with the Recovery Elevator link: www.recoveryelevator.com/amazon/ This episode was brought to you by Cafe RE and get your daily AA email here!
Kirk Muller pregame vs. Chicago - Oct. 15, 2013
Ron Hainsey postgame vs. Chicago - Oct. 15, 2013
Kirk Muller postgame vs. Chicago - Oct. 15, 2013
Cam Ward postgame vs. Chicago - Oct. 15, 2013
Jordan Staal postgame vs. Chicago - Oct. 15, 2013
Kaiton's Corner: Canes vs. Chicago - Oct. 15, 2013
Matt talks to Molly Connolly about the FileMaker Product Conference (www.fmproductconference.com), and to Don Levan about the Experience and Style FileMaker Design conference (www.experienceandstyle.com) Both are happening at the same time, at the same awesome hotel in Chicago IL, on October 21-22 2013.
Wendy King of Studiotozzi talks with Matt about the upcoming FileMaker software conference in Chicago Oct 23-24 and about her passion: Making effective and great FileMaker training videos.
Bryan Allen postgame vs. Chicago - Oct. 28, 2011
Paul Maurice postgame vs. Chicago - Oct. 28, 2011
Brandon Sutter postgame vs. Chicago - Oct. 28, 2011
Cam Ward postgame vs. Chicago - Oct. 28, 2011
Kaiton's Corner: Canes vs. Chicago - Oct. 28, 2011
Kristian Huselius scores his 3rd goal of the season against Chicago in Columbus's home opener.
R.J. Umberger gets his 100th career goal on Marty Turco in the beinning of the 2nd period of the home opener.