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Best podcasts about chloe lee

Latest podcast episodes about chloe lee

On the Record at The National Archives
Victory in Europe Day (VE Day)

On the Record at The National Archives

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 38:26


On Tuesday, May 8th, 1945, the Allies who had been fighting the Second World War formally accepted Germany's unconditional surrender. May 8th became known as Victory in Europe Day, or VE Day, and is still marked every year. In this episode, host Chloe Lee is joined by Will Butler, a specialist in British society during the First and Second World Wars, to explore what that first VE Day was like, from the soldiers and medics who'd been at the frontline, to the folks at home who wanted peace — and for butter to be easily available again in British towns and cities.

On the Record at The National Archives
Secrets of the Prize Papers: Echoes of Empire

On the Record at The National Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 34:25


The National Archives holds over 4,000 boxes of letters, papers, and artefacts from ships captured by the British between 1652 and 1815. Join us for the conclusion of our three-part series diving deep into the fascinating Prize Papers collection. In this episode, Chloe Lee takes a step back from the ship logs and scrawled letters to uncover the grand tapestry of colonialism, empire building, and trade. With insights from experts Lucas Haasis and Annika Raapke-Öberg, we explore the intricate and often surprising history of the high seas. For a transcript and information about the documents used in this episode visit our show notes: https://bit.ly/PrizP3

코리아헤럴드 팟캐스트
MZ, 그게 도대체 뭔데?

코리아헤럴드 팟캐스트

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 22:08


Korea calls them 'MZ.' Young people are having none of it 진행자: 최정윤, Tannith Kriel 기사 요약: 이젠 일상 용어가 돼 버린 "MZ." 하지만 정작 MZ사람들은 공감을 못하는 용어라는데...이 용어, 어디서 온거고 왜 쓰는건가요? [1] The Pew Research Center defines Millennials as those born between 1981 and 1996, and Gen Z as those born after 1997. But curiously in Korea, these two age groups are commonly lumped together under the term "MZ" -- an unusually broad grouping spanning from teenagers to adults in their early 40s. curiously: 별나게, 특이하게 lump together: 합치다 [2] The term has exploded across news headlines, policy proposals, marketing campaigns and social media in recent years. It's not just a handy catch-all for everything supposedly wrong about young people, but also a go-to label for marketers and influencers who slap "MZ" onto every seemingly fashionable trend and lifestyle phenomenon. explode: 폭발하다. 폭발적으로 퍼지다 handy: 유용한, 편리한 / 손재주가 있는 catch-all: 두루뭉술한 표현 go-to: 제일 많이 ~하는 / 믿을 만한 slap onto: 철썩 붙이다 [3] Either way, it has created confusion for those swept up in the mix, particularly among actual Gen Z folks who see no connection between their reality and what the term seems to suggest. "It's just a buzzword that doesn't reflect our reality at all," says Chloe Lee, a 23-year-old college student. "I feel like it's mostly older people using this term when they want to complain about young people in general." be swept up in: ~에 휩싸이다 buzzword: 유행어 [4] The prevalence of this catch-all term reveals more about those who use it than those it purports to describe, experts say. "It's essentially a meaningless concept with no academic merit," Shin Jin-wook, sociology professor at Chung-Ang University, told The Korea Herald via email. "If anything, the term's very vagueness makes it a perfect material for political and commercial exploitation." prevalence: 널리퍼짐 purport: (사실이 아닐 수도 있는 것을) 주장하다, 칭하다 기사 원문: https://www.koreaherald.com/article/10385093

On the Record at The National Archives
Secrets of the Prize Papers: Trade, Loot and Letters

On the Record at The National Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 41:23


Across more than 4,000 boxes in The National Archives sits a significant collection of letters, papers and artifacts from ships captured by the British between 1652 and 1815. In this first episode of a three-part series, Chloe Lee meets Oliver Finnegan, a specialist in what is known as the Prize Papers collection. Oliver tells Chloe about some of the most fascinating items in the collection, providing insights into global trade, warfare, and the everyday lives of the people who lived during the Age of Sail. For a transcript and information about the documents used in this episode visit our show notes: https://bit.ly/PrizP1

On the Record at The National Archives
Second World War - Legacies, Language and Diaspora

On the Record at The National Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 46:18


With recruits from across its empire, Britain's troops in the Second World War were a multi-lingual, multi-ethnic force. Among those involved were more than a quarter of a million soldiers from East Africa and 2.5 million from South Asia, whose contributions to the Allied forces were absolutely essential to the outcome of the war. In this episode of On the Record, host Chloe Lee speaks with Iqbal Singh and Liz Haines, specialists at The National Archives, and writer Sharmila Chauhan about a collection of records relating to the recruitment of soldiers from across Britain's colonies. Focusing on the languages mobilised in these documents, they discuss records that range from the speeches of British commanders in (romanised) Hindustani, to recruitment posters featuring Swahili and Nyanja. For a transcript and information about the documents used in this episode visit our show notes: https://bit.ly/SwwLLD  

On the Record at The National Archives
Untold Stories of D-Day

On the Record at The National Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 37:35


Shortly after midnight on Tuesday, June 6, 1944, 24,000 soldiers landed on the beaches of Normandy in Northern France. What followed was the largest seaborne invasion in history. Their mission: to liberate Europe and defeat Germany. Who were these soldiers? And who worked secretly to plan the operation and ensure its success?  In this episode, Chloe Lee speaks to colleagues Sophie Stewart and Alice Bell about the people who contributed to this operation, whose stories we may not be familiar with: a tank driver on the frontline, one of the first black women in the Royal Air Force, and a femme fatale whose coded telegram saved many lives on D-Day.  For a transcript and information about the documents used in this episode visit our show notes: https://bit.ly/D-Day1

On the Record at The National Archives

Since the 13th century the legend of Robin Hood has featured in folk songs, tavern stories, pageants, and royal festivals — even Henry VIII once dressed up as him. But what lies behind the legend? And what do our stories of robbing from the rich tell us about life in medieval England? In this episode Chloe Lee speaks to Kathryn Maude, a medieval specialist, and Sean Cunningham, head of medieval records, both at The National Archives. Join them on a journey through a forest of medieval historical records, and perhaps even discover the 'real' Robin Hood. For a transcript and information about the documents used in this episode visit our show notes: https://bit.ly/Robin1Hood

Humanities Radio
Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: Korean Immigrants Are Creating a New Life in Utah

Humanities Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 5:15


Immigrants in Utah's Korean church community are dreaming of a new life in America, far from their homeland. Chloe Lee looks at their personal journeys and involvement in the Jangro church.

On the Record at The National Archives

It's often impossible to find direct accounts of poor people in the historical record, especially the further back you look. But an extraordinary collection containing thousands of letters written by people in poverty between 1834 and 1900 provides an insight into their lives.     In this episode, Chloe Lee speaks to specialist Paul Carter about letters held by The National Archives which were addressed to the Poor Law Board, the British central poor law authority. Together they use these accounts to glimpse into the factories, the workhouses and slums in which so many vulnerable people lived out their lives.   For a transcript and information about the documents used in this episode visit our show notes: https://bit.ly/PVoices   This podcast is based on the research In Their Own Write, a major AHRC-funded project, running from 2018 to 2021, which uses letters from paupers and other poor people, and associated manuscript material such as petitions, sworn statements and advocate letters (those written on behalf of paupers) to investigate the lives of the poor between 1834 and 1900. The Project was led by Professor Steve King (Nottingham Trent University) and Dr Paul Carter, (The National Archives).

It's This Meets That
The Secret: Dare to Dream: Part 2

It's This Meets That

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 52:28


Okay, okay, okay! When we last left Russ and Jared, they were talking about Bray on the phone with a suspicious woman trying to figure out the secrets of the universe. The guys are no strangers to universe secrets, so it's only fitting that they finish The Secret: Dare to Dream (2020), starring Katie Holmes, Josh Lucas, Jerry O'Connell, Celia Weston, Sarah Hoffmeister, Aidan Pierce Brennan, and Chloe Lee. Will this end as predictably as it seems? Tune in to find out!

It's This Meets That
The Secret: Dare to Dream: Part 1

It's This Meets That

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 73:55


You're gonna love this episode! Or is that just the power of positive thinking? Either way, Russ and Jared are hurtling into this movie like a tree through your roof when you can't afford to fix it. You guessed it, it's The Secret: Dare to Dream (2020), starring Katie Holmes, Josh Lucas, Jerry O'Connell, Celia Weston, Sarah Hoffmeister, Aidan Pierce Brennan, and Chloe Lee. Stay tuned for part 2 on Thursday!

It's This Meets That
Trailer Trash: The Secret: Dare to Dream

It's This Meets That

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 36:37


When's the last time you dared to dream? Russ and Jared are trying something new, the power of positive thinking, in this episode. The guys can't keep secrets from y'all, they're talking about the trailer for The Secret: Dare to Dream (2020), starring Katie Holmes, Josh Lucas, Jerry O'Connell, Celia Weston, Sarah Hoffmeister, Aidan Pierce Brennan, and Chloe Lee. Tune in for more about this self-help book turned romantic drama, and stay tuned for the full, scene-by-scene breakdown next week!

On the Record at The National Archives

Muck-spreading, rat-gassing, carrot-pulling — all in a day's work for a land girl! You probably know the land girls as plucky young women who rolled up their sleeves and kept Britain's farms running during the Second World War. In this episode, we're digging deeper into the history of the Women's Land Army using unique collections at The National Archives. Discover fascinating stories of everyday bravery and the no-nonsense women who were enlisted in what the Ministry of Information called the ‘Battle for Bread'. Hosting this episode is Vicky Iglikowski-Broad, a Principal Records Specialist in Diverse Histories, and she is joined by specialists Cherish Watton, Chloe Lee and Katherine Howells.  For a transcript and information about the documents used in this episode visit our show notes: https://bit.ly/WLA_1

TechTank
Social media and teens: How do they think it impacts them?

TechTank

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 43:06


In this week's episode of the TechTank Podcast, co-host Nicol Turner Lee will be joined by Monica Anderson, director of internet and technology research at the Pew Research Center, Camisha Covington Parker, Dean at Northern Virginia Community College, and Girl Scout leader for Chloe Lee and Camdyn Parker, both high school students, who will share what policymakers and parents should consider when addressing the increasing use and impacts of social media on teens. Together, the guests will delve into a thought-provoking conversation around what policymakers, parents, and communities can do to ensure protections around teens and social media use, and the blind spots of current debates. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On the Record at The National Archives

Reporters, cameras, speeches, and even songs publicised the arrival of the HMT Empire Windrush when it docked at Tilbury on June 22, 1948. The ship carried 1,027 people on board, including many passengers from the Caribbean, invited to help rebuild Britain after World War II. In this episode, we're marking the 75th anniversary of the arrival of the Empire Windrush through the lens of several unique records held at The National Archives, including the official passenger list. Hosting this episode is Chloe Lee, a Migration and Citizenship Researcher, and she is joined by specialists Iqbal Singh, Lisa Berry-Waite and Vicky Iglikowski-Broad. For a transcript and information about the documents used in this episode visit our show notes: https://bit.ly/WindR75 This episode is part of a season of events and activities to mark the arrival of the HMT Empire Windrush on its 75th anniversary. To find out more, visit nationalarchives.gov.uk/windrush-75/

Eye On Franchising
Neighborhood Kids Franchise: Building Wealth and Purpose Through Faith-Based Early Childhood Education with Frank Toral

Eye On Franchising

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 39:30


Welcome to Eye on Franchising, where we bring you the latest insights on franchising trends and opportunities. In this episode, Lance Graulich introduces Ion Franchising, a platform that helps individuals find the perfect franchise opportunity for free. Join us as we feature Neighborhood Kids, an early childhood education franchise that is making waves in the industry. We sit down with the founder of Neighborhood Kids, Frank Toral, and the franchise development manager, Chloe Lee, to discuss their mission and vision for the franchise. You'll hear about Frank's inspiring journey from law to early childhood education, and how investing in a franchise like Neighborhood Kids can provide both financial success and purpose for franchise owners. We also dive into the franchise owner selection process and the unique approach of utilizing empty churches to cut down costs and time associated with starting a franchise. The podcast highlights the success of a childcare franchising business that focuses on teaching foundational family values to children from various religious and non-religious backgrounds.Join us for an insightful discussion on the challenges and changes in early childhood education, particularly in regards to technology and curriculum, and learn about marketing strategies for franchising businesses in this sector.Overall, this episode emphasizes the importance of purpose-driven marketing and making a generational impact through franchising. Don't miss out on this valuable episode of Eye on Franchising. - Introduction of Ion Franchising platform- Feature of Neighborhood Kids early childhood education franchise- Interview with founder and franchise development manager- Importance of investing in a franchise- Journey of starting a church and acquiring preschools- Franchise owner selection process- Unique approach to franchise ownership- Success of childcare franchising business- Partnering with churches to run schools- Importance of directors with early childhood education knowledge- Challenges and changes in early childhood education- Marketing strategies for franchising business- Emphasis on purpose-driven marketing- Call to action for prospective franchise owners and pastors. KEY POINTS[0:0:8] Discover the perfect franchise opportunity for your investment goals with Ion Franchising's free assessment, featuring over 650 incredible available franchises![0:0:47]  courageously stepped away from a successful legal career to boldly pursue his divinely-inspired calling to lead a ministry, discovering true purpose in his volunteer work.[0:7:28] Amidst the COVID pandemic, ambitious spirit and innovative marketing strategies enabled him to not only maintain, but exponentially grow his business, offering couples a chance to build wealth and find purpose through franchising.[0:8:14] Despite coming from a modest background, Speaker 3 was an inspiring trailblazer who devotedly worked her way through college and accomplished a remarkable feat - becoming the first in her family to purchase a car with her own hard-earned money.[0:10:48] Through this innovative franchise model, entrepreneurs can take advantage of existing church properties and quickly launch their business without the hassle of costly loans or lengthy ramp-up times.[0:13:19] The rigorous franchise selection process, featuring financial and institutional franchise experience review, psychological assessment, and unanimous agreement among the leadership team, ensures only the most qualified candidates are chosen.[0:33:59] At our early childhood education center, we focus on developing our students' emotional intelligence and faith-based values, providing them with the foundation for a successful future.[0:37:19] By leveraging the power of social media, educational systems can dramatically increase their reach and engagement, ultimately leading to greater success in promoting learning and knowledge.[0:38:29] Our commitment to promoting from within has enabled us to foster a strong sense of community among our staff, with many of our recent college graduates and young adults demonstrating incredible potential and receiving CDA certifications in Early Childhood Education or Bachelor's Degrees in Education.[0:39:11] Despite the devastating economic impacts of the pandemic, the schools in this neighborhood managed to generate an astonishing $1 million+ in annual revenue to meet the demanding childcare needs of the community's children. Have you heard the news?  We are officially on YouTube.  Come check out a few videos have have and give me a follow!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwoAdrkPZmveJt5AQRDk8WA---Lance GraulichFranchise Consulting Services from ION FranchisingEye On Franchising

The Nonlinear Library
EA - A write-up on the biosecurity landscape in China by Chloe Lee

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 13:16


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: A write-up on the biosecurity landscape in China, published by Chloe Lee on April 8, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Hello everyone, This is my first post on this forum and I am excited to share the output of my work supported by the Long Term Future Fund. My write-up is titled "China's Take on Biosecurity: A Report on China's View, Institutions, Policies, and Technology". It is now published on the Social Science Research Network (SSRN) preprint site, see here. I would like to thank my mentor (requested to remain anonymous) for being incredibly helpful and encouraging throughout my biosecurity and EA journey. She provided excellent advice in shaping the research direction, writing the structure, and coming up with the content. I would also like to extend my thanks to Jonas Sandbrink for suggesting that I focus my research on understanding the biosecurity landscape in China and for taking the time to review my write-up. Last but not least, I want to express my gratitude to the following individuals for their constructive feedback and suggestions: Brian Tse, Ziya Huang, Myron Krueger, and Ruowei Yang. Scope and Methodology My conversations with Jonas Sandbrink helped shape the initial research directions for the project. We had some preliminary understanding that the Chinese community supports international pathogen surveillance and zoonotic risk prediction efforts, but not much beyond that. To further investigate this topic, we wanted to identify key points of contact (the government, researchers, and policy advocates) for biotechnology regulations and biosecurity, particularly governance against the deliberate misuse of biotechnology and biological weapons. After conducting initial research and discussions with my mentor, we concluded that it was important to tease out the Chinese term for biosecurity and its definition in the first part of the write-up to provide the necessary context to understand how biotechnology and biosecurity are governed. I studied multiple relevant terms, the interpretations provided by various academic researchers, and the context and frequency in which the terms are used in both Chinese and Western literature. The subsequent sections of the write-up focus on three areas: governance, processes, and technology related to biosecurity within the context of shengwu anquan in China. To comprehensively describe various perspectives on biosecurity, I adopted the common consulting framework of “People, Process, and Technology”. Each aspect of the framework could very well be a standalone research project in and of itself. Nonetheless, I tried to capture as many interesting and relevant observations as possible based on secondary research and analysis of various sources between 2002 and 2022 including peer-reviewed scientific journals, press announcements, government reports, and online searches via Google, Baidu, and China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI). What follows is a list of questions and excerpts from the write-up that illustrate the current state of development of biosecurity in China. Findings The Concept of Biosecurity in China How did the concept of biosecurity come about in China? World War II biowarfare (inflicted upon Chinese civilians and war prisoners in the 1930s-1940s), the advent of genetic engineering in the 1970s, and infectious disease outbreaks (SARS in 2003) spurred awareness of biosecurity in China and encouraged their participation in international treaties and the development of regulations. How do the Chinese communities define biosecurity? Various terms have been used to describe biosafety and biosecurity, including shengwu anquan, shengwu anbao, neibu shengwu anquan, and waibu shengwu anquan. Until today, there remains no consensus on the most accurate term and meaning for biosecurity. According to the ...

Improving Barry
From suicidal to happy with carnivore and keto with Chloe Lee

Improving Barry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 41:50 Transcription Available


In this episode I talk with Chloe Lee, who suffers from bipolar disorder and has suffered from other illnesses and is healing herself with the carnivore diet. We talk about: How Chloe grew up on a plant-based diet How vegetables and fruits protect themselves Chinese medicine How the carnivore and ketogenic diets help to heal And more…   You can find Chloe here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Chloe_mrng   ------------------------------------------- For the full transcript, visit: https://www.improvingbarry.com Do you want to get the latest health & wellness news in your mailbox? Sign up for my newsletter (I promise not to spam you): https://www.improvingbarry.com/subscribe    Episode timing:   (00:00) Introduction (00:43) Chloe's story -  from suicide attempts to being happy (12:17) How the standard Chinese diet changed (19:13) Which things helped Chloe to heal? (25:38) What about eating fruits? (27:34) Chloe sometimes takes Chinese medicinal herbs (31:43) Eastern views on mental disorders (36:39) Chloe's advice to people (40:07) Outro and disclaimer

The Business Behind Small Business
23. Working IN Your Business vs. Working ON Your Business (Replay)

The Business Behind Small Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 55:46


In this episode, our hosts, Sevana Stone and Chloe Lee talk about ways to avoid or take steps to transition out of being a slave to your business and feeling like you've created a job for yourself rather than the business owner that you set out to be!Famous Example - Cathy Hughes: How I Built This - Radio One Ford's and Mazda's Process Mining AirBNB Product Development Process Books - The Focus Project:The Not So Simple Art of Doing Less by Erik QualmanThe E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It by Michael Gerber Scaling Up: How a Few Companies Make It...and Why the Rest Don't (Rockefeller Habits 2.0) by Verne Harnish Tools -LucidChartGSuiteFunctional Accountability Tool Advice -Make time for yourself - schedule it into your calendar to solely focus on working ON your business. It can be once a week, once a quarter, or pick a month out of the year. Want to ask a question, leave a comment or become a sponsor for a future episode of “The Business Behind Small Business"?Let us know here: thebusinessbehindsmallbusiness@gmail.comCheck out our website: www.thebusinessbehindsmallbusiness.com

Satisfying Intimacy ~ A show for Love, Sex & Life
HSR Interview 25 ~ Getting Your Fill of Cuddles ~ with Chloe Lee

Satisfying Intimacy ~ A show for Love, Sex & Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2022 21:21


Chloe Lee (@presencecuddletherapy) is a professional cuddler / cuddle therapist in Ottawa, Canada. In this chat she introduces the revolutionary practice of getting a good part of your physical, emotional, and spiritual needs met safely and in a way your partner can embrace too. ~These simple 20 minutes reveal so much about our natural healthy impulses, how we've been boxed into a setup where often we have no one at all or depend on one person to be our intimacy everything, so we don't even know we can ask others without shame to help us meet our needs and this can actually make our primary relationship(s) and community stronger, better mental health, less stress, juicier bodies, all of it. ~ Instead in this new time we can choose touch that is sexual or non-sexual, we can be listened to and held without anyone wanting anything from us, we can trust each other to respect self-boundaries and communicate them and arrive at nourishing ways of meeting, even heal traumas with powerful conscious and unconscious presence, reassurance, acceptance, love, space to self-express. ~Thank you Chloe for sharing your deep reflections and loving skills in blazing this trail. ~~ If the show makes a difference in your life, come support it and enjoy group and 1-on-1 calls at www.patreon.com/healthysexandrelationships! Thanks for listening and to Kaytranada feat. Syd for the music sample. Comments & suggestions? DM @healthy.sex.and.relationships on Insta. Ici on parle français. Se habla español. Have a great day.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/healthysexandrelationships)

The Business Behind Small Business
08. What is Commingling and Why You Really Shouldn't Do This To Your Company

The Business Behind Small Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 28:05


In this episode, our hosts, Sevana Stone and Chloe Lee discuss what does commingling in your business looks like, what are the consequences, and how to stop doing this to your business.Want to ask a question, leave a comment or become a sponsor for a future episode of “The Business Behind Small Business"? Let us know here: thebusinessbehindsmallbusiness@gmail.comCheck out our website! www.thebusinessbehindsmallbusiness.com

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The Business Behind Small Business
07. Your business is in a financial crisis! Or is it? How would you know?

The Business Behind Small Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 37:07


In this episode, our hosts, Sevana Stone and Chloe Lee go over RED FLAGS on your financial reports so you know what to look for!Want to ask a question, leave a comment or become a sponsor for a future episode of “The Business Behind Small Business"? Let us know here: thebusinessbehindsmallbusiness@gmail.comCheck out our website! www.thebusinessbehindsmallbusiness.com

The Business Behind Small Business
06. Bookkeeping Terms And Why You Should Know Them

The Business Behind Small Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 42:35


In this episode, our hosts, Sevana Stone and Chloe Lee discuss essential bookkeeping terms that are all business owners should be familiar with and can use to know their financial reports better to manage the business.Want to ask a question, leave a comment or become a sponsor for a future episode of “The Business Behind Small Business"? Let us know here: thebusinessbehindsmallbusiness@gmail.comCheck out our website! www.thebusinessbehindsmallbusiness.com

Talk Tennis
Wilson LABS' Chloe Lee on Creating a Sustainable Line of Tennis Balls (Triniti)

Talk Tennis

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 56:02


A couple years ago, Wilson introduced a ball that pushes the limits of sustainable performance: the Triniti tennis ball. Since, they have continued to work to make an even higher performing version and offer options for players looking for a ball that not only will help with sustainability efforts, but also be a durable, long-lasting ball for players of all levels. In this episode, Chloe Lee joins us from Wilson LABS to discuss all about her role and how she has been involved in the creation of the Triniti line of tennis balls, including the newest ball to come from Wilson, the Triniti Pro ball. She also answers all of our questions about the Wilson tennis ball line and explains how she ended up in such a unique, niche roll in the tennis industry!  Shop Wilson Triniti: https://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Sustainable_Balls/catpage-SUSTAINBALL.html  Shop All Wilson Tennis Balls: https://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Wilson_Tennis_Balls/catpage-WILSONBALLS.html  Questions or want to continue the conversation?! Email us at podcast@tennis-warehouse.com   Shop with us for all your TENNIS needs all over the WORLD:

The Business Behind Small Business
05. Working IN Your Business vs. Working ON Your Business

The Business Behind Small Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 55:48


In this episode, our hosts, Sevana Stone and Chloe Lee talk about ways to avoid or take steps to transition out of being a slave to your business and feeling like you've created a job for yourself rather than the business owner that you set out to be!Want to ask a question, leave a comment or become a sponsor for a future episode of “The Business Behind Small Business"? Let us know here: thebusinessbehindsmallbusiness@gmail.comCheck out our website! www.thebusinessbehindsmallbusiness.com

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The Business Behind Small Business
04. How To Make Working From Home Work

The Business Behind Small Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 63:21


In this episode, our hosts, Sevana Stone and Chloe Lee talk about ideas, tips, and tricks of how to work from home and making it work, whether you've voluntarily or involuntarily are at risk of merging your personal space with your business space.Want to ask a question, leave a comment or become a sponsor for a future episode of “The Business Behind Small Business"? Let us know here: thebusinessbehindsmallbusiness@gmail.comCheck out our website! www.thebusinessbehindsmallbusiness.com

The Business Behind Small Business
03. Letting Go of Toxic Clients

The Business Behind Small Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 52:36


In this episode, our hosts, Sevana Stone and Chloe Lee talk about identifying toxic clients and ways to improve those relationships or, if needed, knowing when it's time to call it quits and how to handle exiting those toxic relationships. Want to ask a question, leave a comment or become a sponsor for a future episode of “The Business Behind Small Business"? Let us know here: thebusinessbehindsmallbusiness@gmail.comCheck out our website! www.thebusinessbehindsmallbusiness.com

The Business Behind Small Business
02. Built to Sell vs. Built to Inherit

The Business Behind Small Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 78:04


In this episode, our hosts, Sevana Stone and Chloe Lee talk about their journey to build both of their respective companies, one with the focus to build a legacy business that is to be inherited and one with the focus to build a business to sell. Want to ask a question, leave a comment or become a sponsor for a future episode of “The Business Behind Small Business"? Let us know here: thebusinessbehindsmallbusiness@gmail.comCheck out our website! www.thebusinessbehindsmallbusiness.com

The Business Behind Small Business

In this episode, we introduce our hosts, Sevana Stone and Chloe Lee. They speak to why they created the Business Behind Small Business and their journey to build both of their respective companies, one with the focus to build a legacy business that is to be inherited and one with the focus to build a business to sell. Want to ask a question, leave a comment or become a sponsor for a future episode of “The Business Behind Small Business"? Let us know here: thebusinessbehindsmallbusiness@gmail.comCheck out our website! www.thebusinessbehindsmallbusiness.com

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Mental Massage
Relaxation vs Productivity: Don't Tip the Scale!

Mental Massage

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 23:40


Mental Massage's fourth episode focuses on the topic of productivity vs relaxation and how to balance the two in everyday life. Join the speaker, Ms. Collison from Explorer Middle School in the Mukilteo School District, and the co-hosts (Chloe Lee and Mina Hwang) as they discuss ways to keep a healthy balance physically, mentally, and emotionally during the school year in the midst of a pandemic. Ranging from discussion about being unmotivated and unproductive to being overworked and overwhelmed, February's episode aims to provide advice for a diverse audience in finding balance in their own lives. Credits: Caffeine Creek Band https://pixabay.com/music/search/genre/indie%20pop/?mood=uplifting

Mental Massage
Dear Social Media: I'm Addicted

Mental Massage

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 23:56


The third episode of Mental Massage explores the role of social media on the mental health of teens. The speaker of this episode, Sarah Kneller, is a member of Centre for Humane Technology and provides a technological view on how social media platforms ensure their users are addicted. Other guests of the episode include the Mental Massage sub-committee members (Allison Seo, Chloe Lee, Alice Zhang, Mina Hwang, Lorencia Pak, and Eric Bae) who share their experiences with social media in their lives. From discussing the addictiveness of social media to recommending possible ways of coping with social media addiction, January's episode hopes to share relatable narratives and share new information on an increasingly relevant topic among teens today. Music Credits "Finding Love" by Caffeine Creek Band https://pixabay.com/music/search/genre/indie%20pop/?mood=uplifting "Long Stroll" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Lobby Time" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

The PhD Life Raft Podcast
"What I wished I'd known when starting my PhD" with Chloe Lee

The PhD Life Raft Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 29:30


My fabulous first guest is Chloe Lee a 3rd year History student undertaking a practice-as-research PhD.   Chloe talks about three key things that she wishes she had known more about when she was starting her PhD.   Shares how she structures her time and creates a manageable rhythm for working.  She talks about her own experience of part-time work as a helpful aspect in shaping her week and we touch on the importance of transition moments in the day and how to make them work for you.   She shares her own methods for self care and personal development - if you would like to know more about the enneagram system that Chloe discusses The Ennegram Made Easy by Baron and Wagele gives a really clear and simple outline.   We discuss how a commitment to promoting well-being can help to shift the culture of the academy.  I mention the book Academic Tribes and Territories by Becher and Trowler that explores the process of enculturation into academic life and we note that the new generation of researchers have the opportunity to challenge established norms.   Chloe reflects on how she wished she had realised what a big challenge the PhD would be on many levels and shares her process of developing healthy boundaries and support structures.    

The Audacious Babe Podcast - For Female Photographers
012. Interview with Chloe Lee about Second Shooting

The Audacious Babe Podcast - For Female Photographers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 53:39


PLEASE NOTE: The Rise & Shine Society Website has now been changed to THE AUDACIOUS BABE (like the podcast). New Website: https://theaudaciousbabe.com ----- In today's THE AUDACIOUS BABE Podcast episode, I had the absolute pleasure and honour to be interviewing Chloe Lee from Chloe Lee Photography and chat with her all about second shooting. We cover both sides of second shooting, so we are are talking about the do's and don'ts for being a second shooter and the do's and don'ts for being a main photographer hiring a second shooter.  We also talk about two different kinds of second shooting, PLUS where you can find second shooting gigs and in general what to look out for. This is a great episode with lots and lots of valuable content and info about second shooting and everything that comes with that. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I had recording it. She is one hell of an audacious babe, don't you think?! On the blog post for this episode, you will see some examples of Chloe's wonderful work as well as a few background information PLUS all her social media links where you can find more of her.     Website: https://theaudaciousbabe.com Episode 10: https://theaudaciousbabe.com/podcast-episode-12-interview-with-chloe-lee-about-second-shooting   Follow us on Social Media: Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/theaudaciousbabe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theaudaciousbabe