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Have you ever felt like one hard season could take you out completely?I wanted to have this conversation because I know what it feels like when life is heavy and you still have a business, a family, and responsibilities that do not pause. Christina Wood is one of my favorite examples of what it looks like to keep rising with faith, support, and real systems. This is not polished perfection. It is honest leadership in real life.✔️ You will feel less alone in the moments where you wonder if you can keep holding everything at once.✔️ You will see how building systems and a strong team creates real stability when life gets unpredictable.✔️ You will walk away with permission to ask for help, receive support, and lead with grace without losing your edge.You are not failing because life feels heavy. You are human, and you are still capable.If you want support and resources that match this season you are in, I have a few places you can start.
In this engaging conversation, a panel of Seattle chefs and mixologists discusses the evolving food scene in Seattle, particularly in the wake of the pandemic. They share their experiences of the Seattle Culinary Scene and navigating challenges such as rising food costs and minimum wage, while also highlighting the innovative spirit that has emerged, with many pop-ups transitioning into successful restaurants. The chefs emphasize the importance of local ingredients and seasonal menus, showcasing how they adapt their offerings to reflect the unique bounty of the Pacific Northwest. They also touch on the competitive landscape of the culinary world, particularly in the sandwich and pastry sectors, and how they strive to maintain authenticity while appealing to a diverse clientele. The chefs delve into their personal journeys, discussing how their cultural backgrounds influence their culinary creations. They share insights on the significance of community and connection through food, as well as the creative processes behind their menus. The conversation culminates in a discussion about the importance of experimentation and iteration in crafting cocktails, with a focus on balancing flavors and ensuring that each drink resonates with patrons. Overall, the episode paints a vibrant picture of Seattle culinary scene, marked by resilience, creativity, and a commitment to quality. Emmanuel Laroche and Christina Wood discuss the challenges of introducing unconventional ingredients, such as fermented items, and the reactions they receive from patrons. Melissa Miranda shares her personal inspirations, rooted in family and cultural heritage, which shape her approach to menu development. The group reflects on the evolving trends in the culinary world, particularly the resurgence of tropical flavors and the integration of savory elements into cocktails. They also explore the role of social media in shaping food trends, with a nod to the growing popularity of unique flavor combinations that challenge traditional expectations. In this engaging conversation, the panelists discuss the evolving trends in the food and beverage industry, particularly focusing on the rise of non-alcoholic cocktails and the enduring popularity of espresso martinis. Christina Wood highlights the coffee culture in Seattle, emphasizing the city’s preference for coffee-driven drinks. The discussion then shifts to the creative process behind crafting non-alcoholic cocktails, with Emmanuel Laroche and Kyton Blair sharing insights on the increasing variety of options available today compared to just a few years ago. The discussion culminates in a heartfelt exchange about self-care, the pressures of the culinary world, and the value of collaboration and support among peers, emphasizing the need for balance and understanding in a demanding profession. What you’ll learn from this panel discussion 00:00 Introduction to Seattle’s Culinary Scene04:25 Challenges and Evolution Post-Pandemic06:57 The Rise of Pop-Ups and New Trends09:40 Seasonality and Local Ingredients in Cooking12:26 Cultural Influences and Culinary Identity15:06 Innovative Uses of Local Produce17:44 The Role of Community and Tradition in Cuisine21:43 Preserving Local Flavors22:58 The Art of Seasonal Menus23:53 Innovative Cocktails and Cultural Influences27:00 Sources of Culinary Inspiration29:26 Balancing Tradition and Innovation32:10 Menu Evolution and Customer Engagement34:22 The Role of Community in Culinary Creativity37:03 Seasonal Adjustments and Customer Preferences38:41 Pushing Boundaries in Sandwich Making40:40 Creative Pastry Innovations42:16 Exploring Savory Donuts and Unique Pastries44:21 Seasonal Menu Inspirations and Collaborations47:17 Crafting Cocktails: Flavor Pairing and Trends49:57 The Challenge of Unpopular Flavor Combinations51:59 Emerging Trends in Flavors and Ingredients54:46 The Coffee Culture: Trends and Preferences01:00:36 Crafting the Perfect Sandwich01:01:29 Culinary Inspirations and Personal Favorites01:03:19 Menu Challenges and Customer Education01:04:38 Navigating Competition in the Culinary World01:06:10 Mental Health and Self-Care in the Restaurant Industry01:08:08 Lessons Learned from Experience01:09:39 The Importance of Teamwork and Support01:12:08 Finding Balance and Managing Stress01:13:41 Advice for Future Chefs01:18:06 Final Thoughts and Reflection Beyond the Mic: My Stories in Print A Taste of Madagascar: Culinary Riches of the Red Island invites readers to join me on his unforgettable journey across the island of Madagascar, where a vibrant culture and stunning ecosystem intertwine to create an extraordinary culinary experience. Explore the unique ingredients and traditions that define Madagascar and discover their profound impact on the global culinary landscape. Alongside the captivating stories, the book presents a collection of exciting recipes that showcase the incredible flavors and ingredients of Madagascar. Publication date: Tuesday, January 27, 2026 Pre-order the book here! “Conversations Behind the Kitchen Door” is my debut book, published in Fall 2022. It features insights from chefs and culinary leaders interviewed on the Flavors Unknown podcast, offering a behind-the-scenes look at creativity, culture, and the future of the hospitality industry. Get the book here! 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Chef Bridget Charters shares the vibrant flavors and traditions of Turkish cuisine // We celebrate fall squash with Frank Genzale Jr., President of Charlie’s Produce Seattle // We’re getting a jump on Thanksgiving with Tom’s newly released Hot Stove class // In honor of National Seafood Month, Katie Gatto from Keyport dives deep into the world of Alaskan king crab as part of our Seafood 101 series // Eliza Ward from Chef Shop leads us on a craft chocolate tasting journey // Christina Wood, chef and owner of Temple Pastries, introduces her new book Pastry Temple: Baking with Inspired Flavors
Der Titel eines der erfolgreichsten Lieder von Kaleida mag "Strangers" lauten, doch spätestens seit dieses sich unter den 100 beliebtesten Songs der radioeins-Hörer:innen des Jahres 2024 platzieren konnte, dürften Christina Wood und Cicely Goulder keine "Fremden" mehr sein. Ursprünglich 2013 als "Fernbeziehung" gestartet, weil Wood in Sachen Umweltschutz im indonesischen Wald tätig und Goulder als Filmkomponistin in London gefragt war, überwanden die beiden nicht nur die zunächst bestehende räumliche Distanz, sondern bringen auch seit dem 2017er Debütalbum "Tear The Roots" in ihrer Musik "kühle" Elektro-Sounds mit warmem, gefühlvollem Gesang in perfekter Synergie zusammen. Zuletzt taten sie das mit einigem Erfolg auf ihrem dritten Album "In Arms", das ursprünglich im März 2024 erschien und Anfang 2025 noch einmal in einer erweiterten Deluxe-Version auf den Markt kam. Zuvor konnten Kaleida bereits vielbeachtete Beiträge zu Film-Soundtracks wie "John Wick" oder "Atomic Blonde" (für den sie Nenas "99 Luftballons coverten!) verbuchen, ebenso tourten sie mit Róisín Murphy und Alt-J. Nach einigen gemeinsamen Jahren in England zog die deutsch-amerikanische Sängerin Christina Wood vor den Arbeiten am zweiten Album "Odyssey" (2020) in die USA, doch weder die erneute Interkontentialität noch die Herausforderungen der Mutterschaft oder die Einschränkungen der Corona-Pandemie bedeuteten das Aus für das Duo – auch wenn die beiden mehr als einmal kurz davor waren aufzugeben und Cicely Goulder an der aktuellen Tour bedauerlicherweise nicht teilnehmen kann. Vor dem Konzert übermorgen, am 14.5., im Cassiopeia besucht uns Christina Wood mit Verona Ortega, die sie auf dieser Konzertreise begleitet, um im Interview Auskunft und anschließend auf der kleinen Bühne auch einen musikalischen Vorgeschmack auf Mittwoch zu geben.
Der Titel eines der erfolgreichsten Lieder von Kaleida mag "Strangers" lauten, doch spätestens seit dieses sich unter den 100 beliebtesten Songs der radioeins-Hörer:innen des Jahres 2024 platzieren konnte, dürften Christina Wood und Cicely Goulder keine "Fremden" mehr sein. Ursprünglich 2013 als "Fernbeziehung" gestartet, weil Wood in Sachen Umweltschutz im indonesischen Wald tätig und Goulder als Filmkomponistin in London gefragt war, überwanden die beiden nicht nur die zunächst bestehende räumliche Distanz, sondern bringen auch seit dem 2017er Debütalbum "Tear The Roots" in ihrer Musik "kühle" Elektro-Sounds mit warmem, gefühlvollem Gesang in perfekter Synergie zusammen. Zuletzt taten sie das mit einigem Erfolg auf ihrem dritten Album "In Arms", das ursprünglich im März 2024 erschien und Anfang 2025 noch einmal in einer erweiterten Deluxe-Version auf den Markt kam. Zuvor konnten Kaleida bereits vielbeachtete Beiträge zu Film-Soundtracks wie "John Wick" oder "Atomic Blonde" (für den sie Nenas "99 Luftballons coverten!) verbuchen, ebenso tourten sie mit Róisín Murphy und Alt-J. Nach einigen gemeinsamen Jahren in England zog die deutsch-amerikanische Sängerin Christina Wood vor den Arbeiten am zweiten Album "Odyssey" (2020) in die USA, doch weder die erneute Interkontentialität noch die Herausforderungen der Mutterschaft oder die Einschränkungen der Corona-Pandemie bedeuteten das Aus für das Duo – auch wenn die beiden mehr als einmal kurz davor waren aufzugeben und Cicely Goulder an der aktuellen Tour bedauerlicherweise nicht teilnehmen kann. Vor dem Konzert übermorgen, am 14.5., im Cassiopeia besucht uns Christina Wood mit Verona Ortega, die sie auf dieser Konzertreise begleitet, um im Interview Auskunft und anschließend auf der kleinen Bühne auch einen musikalischen Vorgeschmack auf Mittwoch zu geben.
Der Titel eines der erfolgreichsten Lieder von Kaleida mag "Strangers" lauten, doch spätestens seit dieses sich unter den 100 beliebtesten Songs der radioeins-Hörer:innen des Jahres 2024 platzieren konnte, dürften Christina Wood und Cicely Goulder keine "Fremden" mehr sein. Ursprünglich 2013 als "Fernbeziehung" gestartet, weil Wood in Sachen Umweltschutz im indonesischen Wald tätig und Goulder als Filmkomponistin in London gefragt war, überwanden die beiden nicht nur die zunächst bestehende räumliche Distanz, sondern bringen auch seit dem 2017er Debütalbum "Tear The Roots" in ihrer Musik "kühle" Elektro-Sounds mit warmem, gefühlvollem Gesang in perfekter Synergie zusammen. Zuletzt taten sie das mit einigem Erfolg auf ihrem dritten Album "In Arms", das ursprünglich im März 2024 erschien und Anfang 2025 noch einmal in einer erweiterten Deluxe-Version auf den Markt kam. Zuvor konnten Kaleida bereits vielbeachtete Beiträge zu Film-Soundtracks wie "John Wick" oder "Atomic Blonde" (für den sie Nenas "99 Luftballons coverten!) verbuchen, ebenso tourten sie mit Róisín Murphy und Alt-J. Nach einigen gemeinsamen Jahren in England zog die deutsch-amerikanische Sängerin Christina Wood vor den Arbeiten am zweiten Album "Odyssey" (2020) in die USA, doch weder die erneute Interkontentialität noch die Herausforderungen der Mutterschaft oder die Einschränkungen der Corona-Pandemie bedeuteten das Aus für das Duo – auch wenn die beiden mehr als einmal kurz davor waren aufzugeben und Cicely Goulder an der aktuellen Tour bedauerlicherweise nicht teilnehmen kann. Vor dem Konzert übermorgen, am 14.5., im Cassiopeia besucht uns Christina Wood mit Verona Ortega, die sie auf dieser Konzertreise begleitet, um im Interview Auskunft und anschließend auf der kleinen Bühne auch einen musikalischen Vorgeschmack auf Mittwoch zu geben.
Der Titel eines der erfolgreichsten Lieder von Kaleida mag "Strangers" lauten, doch spätestens seit dieses sich unter den 100 beliebtesten Songs der radioeins-Hörer:innen des Jahres 2024 platzieren konnte, dürften Christina Wood und Cicely Goulder keine "Fremden" mehr sein. Ursprünglich 2013 als "Fernbeziehung" gestartet, weil Wood in Sachen Umweltschutz im indonesischen Wald tätig und Goulder als Filmkomponistin in London gefragt war, überwanden die beiden nicht nur die zunächst bestehende räumliche Distanz, sondern bringen auch seit dem 2017er Debütalbum "Tear The Roots" in ihrer Musik "kühle" Elektro-Sounds mit warmem, gefühlvollem Gesang in perfekter Synergie zusammen. Zuletzt taten sie das mit einigem Erfolg auf ihrem dritten Album "In Arms", das ursprünglich im März 2024 erschien und Anfang 2025 noch einmal in einer erweiterten Deluxe-Version auf den Markt kam. Zuvor konnten Kaleida bereits vielbeachtete Beiträge zu Film-Soundtracks wie "John Wick" oder "Atomic Blonde" (für den sie Nenas "99 Luftballons coverten!) verbuchen, ebenso tourten sie mit Róisín Murphy und Alt-J. Nach einigen gemeinsamen Jahren in England zog die deutsch-amerikanische Sängerin Christina Wood vor den Arbeiten am zweiten Album "Odyssey" (2020) in die USA, doch weder die erneute Interkontentialität noch die Herausforderungen der Mutterschaft oder die Einschränkungen der Corona-Pandemie bedeuteten das Aus für das Duo – auch wenn die beiden mehr als einmal kurz davor waren aufzugeben und Cicely Goulder an der aktuellen Tour bedauerlicherweise nicht teilnehmen kann. Vor dem Konzert übermorgen, am 14.5., im Cassiopeia besucht uns Christina Wood mit Verona Ortega, die sie auf dieser Konzertreise begleitet, um im Interview Auskunft und anschließend auf der kleinen Bühne auch einen musikalischen Vorgeschmack auf Mittwoch zu geben.
Mary discusses the importance of year-end campaigns with guest Christina Wood, Executive Director at Educational Child Care Center, EC3. Christina Wood is the Executive Director of Educational Child Care Center in Lansing. She worked in restaurant management for 20 years before pursuing her passion in early education. Starting as a classroom assistant, she worked her way up to a lead teacher earning her Child Development Accreditation, then an associate's degree in child development and early education. It was her passion for children and families that led her to pursue her current career. They explore the challenges and opportunities of these campaigns, focusing on strategy, relationship-building, and use of modern tools such as ChatGPT and Canva to streamline processes. Christina Wood shares her experiences and plans for her first year-end campaign, including rebranding and increasing visibility. Additionally, Mary and her colleague Christina Wichert offer insights into leveraging AI tools for crafting impactful narratives and managing campaign logistics efficiently. Listen into this episode for effective strategies for year-end campaigns from these nonprofit leaders. 00:44 Year-End Campaigns: An Overwhelming Task 02:18 Year-End Campaign Insights with Christina Wood 04:31 Challenges and Strategies for Small Nonprofits 07:07 The Importance of Relationship Building 28:12 Using AI Tools for Year-End Campaigns 40:52 Conclusion and Final Tips
This week, I'm thrilled to have Christina Wood, a successful entrepreneur join us. Christina brings a wealth of knowledge and experience, sharing her unique insights on building businesses faster and more effectively. Whether you're just starting out or looking to elevate your established business, today's episode is packed with actionable insights and heartfelt advice to help you experience massive forward momentum. Key Points Discussed: ✔️ Mindset Mastery: Discover the powerful mindset shifts that can propel your business forward. Christina shares personal anecdotes and practical tips to cultivate a success-oriented mindset. ✔️ Strategic Planning: Learn the secrets behind creating a strategic plan that not only sets clear goals but also outlines the steps to achieve them. Find out how to prioritize tasks and stay focused on what truly matters. ✔️ Building Authentic Connections: Networking isn't just about collecting contacts. Christina delves into the importance of building genuine relationships and how these connections can accelerate your business growth. ✔️ Leveraging Technology: In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, staying ahead means embracing technology. Get tips on the best tools and platforms to streamline your business operations and reach a wider audience. ✔️ Overcoming Obstacles: Every entrepreneur faces challenges, but it's how we handle them that defines our success. Listen in as Christina discusses common obstacles and provides strategies to overcome them with resilience and grace. As we wrap up this episode, I encourage you to take the insights shared today and put them into action! Remember, building your dream business is a journey filled with ups and downs, but with the right mindset and strategies, you can achieve incredible success. If you found value in this episode, please subscribe to The Spiral Up Podcast and share it with fellow entrepreneurs who could benefit from these powerful lessons. Together, let's create a community of unstoppable women, driving forward with confidence and purpose. More About Christina: https://healingrhythmsmt.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/healingrhythmsmt/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/healingrhythmsmt LET'S CONNECT! LaChelle's Better Club Facebook Community https://www.facebook.com/groups/thebetterclub Watch Full Episodes on Spotify, YouTube or Your Favorite Platform www.bit.ly/spiraluppodcast https://www.youtube.com/@SPIRALUPpodcastwithlachelle Follow LaChelle on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lachellewieme/ Grab Your Copy of Get Out of God's Way https://iam-lifebydesign.com/book Ready to discover your business blindspots? Take the Quiz & Find Out! https://iam-lifebydesign.com/successpredictor i-AM Life by Design Website https://iam-lifebydesign.com Learn About Spiral Up Program Options https://iam-lifebydesign.com/spiralupstart
Our Soul Ladder Music series features musicians discussing the spiritual themes in their songs and the music that inspires them. This week's guest is Christina Wood, one half of the electronic pop duo Kaleida. Songs: Kaleida - Think Kaleida - Seagull Nun Kaleida - Kilda Kaleida - Free Cat Power - Maybe Not Elizabeth LaPrelle - East Virginia Enya - How Can I Keep from Singing Kaleida - Convolution Learn more about Kaleida at https://www.kaleidamusic.com/ Enjoy music from our Soul Ladder Music series with our official playlist: spoti.fi/3VASImF +++ Leave a Review! bit.ly/interfaithish Email: interfaithish@gmail.com
This weeks guest Christina Wood's world drastically changed after her divorce and exit from her 30-year corporate leadership career. She completely transformed her life by shedding her old programming, honing in on her intuition, and stepping into her spiritual energy practice. Now she helps others do the same through Hypnotherapy and Coaching. In this episode we are diving into how she uses her corporate leadership expertise, as well as her personal experiences dealing with trauma and abandonment, to encourage other women to trust their intuition and break free from self-doubt to self-belief. This is a must-listen! MENTIONED RESOURCES Lumen Metabolic Tracker www.michellepfile.com/lumen Use code MICHELLEPFILE for $50 off your device Connect With Christina Instagram | @wisewoodstherapy Website | www.wisewoods.com Connect With Michelle Instagram: www.instagram.com/itsmichellepfile Facebook: www.facebook.com/michellepfilecoaching Website: www.michellepfile.com Join The Wellness Hub: www.michellepfile.com/wellnesshub
Christina is a licensed Rapid Transformational Therapist®, Certified Hypnotherapist, Empowerment Coach, and Reiki Master. She combines her background in corporate leadership along with her life experiences in dealing with trauma and abandonment to empower other women to trust their intuition and set themselves free of self-doubt. As the CEO and Founder of Wise Woods Hypnotherapy and Coaching, Christina has extensive experience working on complex challenges and pulling potential out of others so that they can become self-reliant individuals. Through this deep hypnotherapy and coaching work, she empowers women to shed old programming, so they can live the life they deserve. She has been honing her intuition and spiritual energy practice throughout her entire life, and it is this experience, knowledge, and wisdom that she brings to every client during each session. Christina wants everyone to stop looking outside for what they need and instead look inside themselves. She helps her clients step into their true authentic self, free of self-sabotaging behavior, so they can live a life full of deep meaning, and potential. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/businesstherapy/support
On this incredible episode, Derek sits down with music duo, Christina Wood and Cicely Goulder of KALEIDA. They will be discussing how they united, their success, various albums and music videos and of course, their hit song, "Think" and "The John Wick Effect".
Marie is joined by Christina Wood who is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and a Licensed Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor. Christina has extensive experience working with adults, adolescents, couples and families, with an emphasis on addiction and trauma experiences or exposure. Christina currently works at Hemet Valley Recovery Center as their Licensed Clinical Therapist and Heroes Program Coordinator. You may contact Christina today by visiting her website: www.personallightcounselingservices.com, emailing her at christinawoodlmft@therapist.net, or by calling or texting her at (310) 613-1841. Because you are never alone! Follow my facebook page 'My Side of the Street w/Marie Hannaman' My Side of the Street is produced by Melissa Spence
Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices Shine – Weekly Radio ShowNative Lights is a weekly, half-hour radio program hosted by Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe members and siblings, Leah Lemm and Cole Premo. Native Lights is a space for people in Native communities around Mni Sota Mkoce -- a.k.a. Minnesota -- to tell their stories about finding their gifts and sharing them with the community.Native Lights – Christina Wood's Gift for Busting Bias Through ArtOn today's show, we talk with Christina Woods (Bois Forte Tribal Nation) who is the first Anishinaabikwe to be the Executive Director of the Duluth Art Institute. Christina is also currently performing in the play The UnPlugging presented by New Native Theatre in Minneapolis.We caught up with Christina during a break in the rehearsal of the play, which will be performed on the site of the old Migizi building and the Gandhi Mahal restaurant, both of which were destroyed by fire and water in the uprising following the murder of George Floyd. Christina shares her path as a teacher, media-maker, and diversity/inclusion consultant and explains how visual arts and advocacy all can work together for positive change and learning. Christina's enthusiasm for all her cools projects is contagious. Christina was awarded an AARP 50 over 50 most influential people in MN award as a bias buster. Enjoy this fun and hilarious conversation!More information about the Chesley Antoinette exhibition that Christina mentioned is here: https://www.duluthartinstitute.org/StefflCheck out the play that Christina is in - The UnPlugging, by Yvette Nolan and presented by New Native Theatre at https://newnativetheatre.org/ - Outdoor performances run through Sept 19th. Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices Shine is produced by Minnesota Native News and Ampers, Diverse Radio for Minnesota's Communities with support from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage fund. Online at https://minnesotanativenews.org/
Intensivsygeplejerske Christina Wood var som fungerende afdelingssygeplejerske en af mange gode kræfter, der på få uger skulle bygge en intensivafdeling op fra nul til patienter med COVID-19. En hård og skræmmende, men også lærerig opgave, der lykkedes, på grund af at alle kræfter på tværs af fag, afdelinger arbejdede tæt sammen, fortæller Christina Wood i en samtale med Per Christiansen.
Kaleida - Think A Kwik-E-Mart Edit By Mr. Turner & Chew Solo https://hypeddit.com/track/b53yj8 Kaleida is an English electropop duo from London, England, formed in 2013. Kaleida released their debut EP, Think, in 2015. The group consists of vocalist Christina Wood and keyboardist Cicely Goulder. In 2014, the band's title track from their debut EP appeared on the soundtrack of the action film, John Wick.
Christina has been practicing in the field of addiction and mental health since 2003 and is currently a Licensed Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor. Her credentials include Certified Domestic Violence Counselor, Certified Anger Resolution Therapist, and Certified Co-occurring Disorder Specialist. Christina has extensive experience working with adults, adolescents, couples and families, which support her passion as Family Services Coordinator. She is also a military veteran and has grown up in a military family. As a result, she lends her understanding experience, and expertise as our Heroes Group facilitator, with a specific focus on the emotional and psychological health of military veterans and first responders in their recovery journey. Christina received her first Master’s degree in Forensic Psychology from Argosy University in 2012 which equipped her with techniques applicable to areas of law enforcement, military, homeland security, corrections, forensic consulting and performing psychological autopsies. She received her second Master’s degree in Marriage, Family and Child therapy from University of Phoenix in 2016, which opened up her scope of competence and practice in the mental health and chemical dependency field.Christina Wood, MS, AMFT, LAADC-CAFamily Services CoordinatorHeroes Group Facilitator, Hemet Valley Recovery Center https://www.hvrc.com/LinksSitch Radio - https://sitchradio.comCombat Vet VisionWeb – https://sitchradio.com/our-shows/combat-vet-vision/Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/CombatVetVision/If you have a question or comment, please leave me a message.Aaron Seibert at Sitch Radio (714) 643-2500 x 425
Episode 107: Christina Wood In this episode: Pregnant at the same time as Bestfriend Life After Miscarriage Connections: Christina’s Instagram(Guest) www.instagram.com/christinawolf19 Hosts (Shelly) Instagram: www.instagram.com/shellymettling Podcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/lamfampodcast "Life after Miscarriage" Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/428781374656753/ Journal Guide to Conceiving after loss: www.amazon.com/dp/1687526087 LIFE AFTER MISCARRIAGE Ebook: www.amazon.com/dp/B07KZMBSJN
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Awesome catch up today with Christina Wood - mother of 2, a marathon runner and business owner from Orlando, Florida. Christina is a running coach and helps people online through www.strength2run.com and also through a bricks and mortar fitness business called the Athlete Factory. I really took a lot away from the interview and you'll see that the positive attitude Christina has shines through. There has clearly been a life long passion for fitness and helping others for Christina - I am sure you will get a lot out of this one. I hope you enjoy - Talk soon - Tom
The state of Florida has cut funding to the arts, causing science centers, museums, and theatres scrambling to keep up with business for the new fiscal year. As we head to the polls to elect new local officials, make sure one of their concerns is finding value in the arts. You can read this article in print in issue #27 of Art Hive Magazine by contributing writer Christina Wood: https://issuu.com/arthivemagazine/docs/fall27issuu Review, rate and download the podcast. Follow us on social media @arthivemagazine @angelaarthive @jessiearthive
This week has an interview with Christina Wood from Kaleida and a lovely dream pop playlist. Tim can’t speak French, there is a knock at the door and a website is born.Kaleida - Echo Saw YouLAUREL - Sun KingChristine and the Queens - Paradis PerdusDizzy - BleachersWolf Alice - Silk
“Strength and growth come only through continuous effort and struggle.” - Napoleon Hill As the owner the Strength2Run and the Athlete Factory, Christina Wood lives the words of her business. However, as physically strong as she is, her mental and emotional strength is what allows her to do amazing things. In this episode, Christina talks about overcoming her father’s cancer diagnosis, and passing, in her early 20’s. She turned to running in the midst of that pain and sorrow and has never looked back. Today she is marathoner, triathlete, and coach. Beyond that, she has shown that by continually moving forward you can overcome and achieve. Learn more about Christina’s coaching service at www.strength2run.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app