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What happens when you combine a life coach and a nutrition specialist? Claire Cook is just that. Meet Skizz's Wife's life coach, who's changing lives left and right. How to get in touch with Claire: Website: https://www.claireityconcepts.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/claireity_concepts/ ►Get Imp & Skizz Podcast Merch! - https://impandskizz.com ►Want to be a part of the live pre-show? Become a sponsor over on Patreon to join us before we jump into our recording. Hang out with us while we dial in our equipment and be the first to find out what that day's recordings are going to be about! Perhaps even offer some of your own insight before we get started! https://www.patreon.com/impandskizz ►Listen to this podcast on all major podcast platforms: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2030783/15245640 ►Subscribe to the new Imp And Skizz Podcast channel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCenRWz4J0b46-z41N-nly1A ►OUR LINKS! Imp And Skizz YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/impandskizz Imp And Skizz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imp.and.skizz/ Imp And Skizz Twitter: https://twitter.com/impandskizz Impulse's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/impulsesv Skizzleman's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/mcskizzleman ►SPECIAL THANKS TO "Imp&Skizz Podcast" jingle by Richard Thornton: @RichardThornton Podcast Logo by jsonlart: https://twitter.com/jasonlicariart
Wondering what hypnobirthing births are all about and what those births actually can feel like? You're about to hear TWO hypnobirthing stories that have so many similarities, despite happening in different parts of the world to two different Mamas. Hypnobirthing has sooo many benefits. You're able to work with and trust your body, you're able to stay calm during labour and often feel less pain, and you're even able to process birth in a grounded and empowered way (whether it goes according to plan - or not!!). I'm joined in this episode by Claire Cook, Host of the Natural Mama Podcast. Claire shares her story of giving birth in Chile, and how she felt confident to advocate and educate herself at just the right moments in her journey, which resulted in a birth experience she is so excited to talk about. I share my hypnobirthing experience too, and how I'm CERTAIN that without hypnobirthing and the tools and mindset it gave me, I very likely could have experienced trauma with my second birth. Instead, I felt confident, safe, secure, and EXCITED about how my birth went. If you're ready to feel SO CONFIDENT and in tune with your body during labour, get my My Lighter Birth Mini course: https://www.mylighterway.com/mylighterbirth/ What was your fave part of this episode?! Message me, Emma @mylighter way on Instagram and Claire (Natural Mama Podcast) at https://www.instagram.com/naturalmamapodcast Claire's Nourish and Flourish Recipe Book: Brain Boosting Recipes for Blossoming Babies https://thenaturalmamapodcast.com/product/nourish-and-flourish/ Thanks for listening to the My Lighter Way Podcast!! xo
Today, we're joined by my cousin Claire Cook. She's a certified life coach, macro nutrition coach, and a PE teacher. Before working with her, I knew close to nothing about macro nutrition. I had healed my hashimotos by embracing clean ingredients and cutting out toxins. But the specifics of what to eat and when? Definitely not my area of expertise.So six months ago, during a trip to Las Vegas, I made the decision to commit to macro coaching with Claire. Sure, I had to set aside my pride a little to work with my cousin. But I'm so glad I did because this has seriously been one of the most eye-opening things i've done in my health journey. Claire is taking us through a process that is not hyper focused on restriction or obsessive thinking around food. Tune in to hear some of the tools we've used along the way and the specific tests Claire has all of her students run to operate from a place of deep understanding with our bodies.In this episode, you'll learn:The necessary function carbohydrates play in our diet Why many people aren't getting enough proteinHow to cut down on fats without turning to “low-fat” processed foods How toxin exposure and hormone balance play a role in weight loss resistanceConnect with Claire: @claireity_conceptswww.claireityconcepts.comProducts Mentioned in Episode:Save 15% on Blue Blockers, Red Light Therapy and my favorite Biohacking tools from Bon Charge w/ Code WENDYKATHRYNIf you enjoyed this weeks' episode, please: Leave a a positive review or rating wherever you listen Shop toxin free products on my Toxin Free Shopping Guide Download your free Tossing the Toxins Guide Post a screenshot and what you loved and and tag me on instagram @wendy_toxinfreeish Want to ask me a question to get answered on the podcast? Leave me a voice message here.
The Journal of Rheumatology's Editor-in-Chief Earl Silverman discusses this month's selection of articles that are most relevant to the clinical rheumatologist. Included is an excerpt from this month's Editor's Picks spotlight interview with authors Zachary S. Wallace, Claire Cook, Lucy Finkelstein-Fox, Xiaoqing Fu, Flavia V. Castelino, Hyon K. Choi, Cory Perugino, John H. Stone, Elyse R. Park and Daniel L. Hall about their article "The Association of Illness-related Uncertainty With Mental Health in Systemic Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases" - doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.211084 This month's selections also include: Male Sex Predicts a Favorable Outcome in Early ACPA-Negative Rheumatoid Arthritis: Data From an Observational Study - doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.211199 Frequency of Symptomatic Adverse Events in Rheumatoid Arthritis: An Exploratory Online Survey - doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.210688 The Patient Experience of Drug Side Effects in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Intriguing Data From an Exploratory Online Survey - doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.220412 Taking the Long View: Patients Perceive Benefits and Risks of Treatment as Multidimensional - doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.220637 Dactylitis Is Associated With More Severe Axial Joint Damage and Higher Disease Activity in Axial Psoriatic Arthritis - doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.220098 An Evidence-Based Guideline Improves Outcomes for Patients With Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis and Macrophage Activation Syndrome - doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.211219 The Prism of Inequity: Health Disparities in Rheumatoid Arthritis - doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.220232 To read these, and other full articles visit www.jrheum.org. Music by David Hilowitz
Claire Cook, DC-based community organizer with ONE DC and a member of the Party for Socialism and Liberation, tells Misfit hosts Michelle Witte and Bob Schlehuber about how the last statue commemorating a confederate general in Washington, DC, came down Friday night, and how long the capital's residents had tried to get the city to tear Albert Pike down before they finally took it into their own hands. She also talks about symbolic acts versus concrete programs and how well Mayor Muriel Bowser is succeeding at the latter. Eugene Puryear, journalist with BreakThrough News, discusses the firing of US Attorney for the Southern District of New York Geoffrey Berman, the strange wave of fireworks in cities around the US, how serious a threat the Boogaloo bois actually are, NASCAR's struggle to fight racism in its ranks, and how on earth sports are going to go on as this pandemic shows no sign of slowing.The hosts also broke down President Donald Trump's Tulsa rally, former National Security Adviser John Bolton's latest moment of network glory, the bizarre news that the pandemic has actually reduced poverty in the US, and Black and Hispanic prison guards being kept away from detained Officer Derek Chauvin. They also, of course, took a few swings at the toothless Sunday news shows.
If you ever dreamed about running away from life to get your writing done, this might be the episode for you. This time the group chats about the do’s and don’ts of cobbling together your own writing retreat. No matter how big or small your group is, there are some factors and logistics to consider in order to maximize your writing time and experience. Jessica discusses the glory and the guilt of sleeping in the best room in the house, and Anne recalls a bathroom disaster that ended in an emergency handyman call. QUOTE: “If Plan A doesn’t work, the alphabet has twenty-five more letters.” – Claire Cook LINKS: Jolie Stekly – Speaker, writer, and coach VRBO – House rentals and vacations CREDITS: This episode of Your Writing Does Not Suck was recorded and edited by Anne M. Belen.
Claire Cook of the ANSWER Coalition DC recounts the siege of the Venezuelan embassy in DC. Amanda Woog (Texas Fair Defense Project) discusses the fight to establish a public defender's office in Travis County.
On May 16, 2019, DC police stormed the Venezuelan embassy, arresting the last remaining members of the Embassy Protection Collective. The collective was charged by the Venezuelan government with ensuring the embassy’s safety after diplomatic relations between Venezuela and the United States broke down. Over the course of a month, Guaido’s most militant, right-wing supporters in DC besieged the embassy on behalf of his appointed so-called ambassador, Carlos Vecchio. Among the ranks were employees of the World Bank, the NATO-backed pro-regime change think tank Center for Strategic & International Studies, and weapons manufacturer Raytheon. The Guaido supporters shouted homophobic and racist insults at the Embassy Protection Collective, while threatening to kill and rape journalists and collective members. They stole food from peace activists, engaged in violence against those trying to deliver the food, flashed strobe lights into the Embassy, and blasted air horns inches from the ears of the collective. They attempted to break into the building on several occasions. During the siege, the police, Trump’s Secret Service, and later the U.S. Marshals intervened to give Guaido’s supporters the strategic advantage. When a month of siege warfare failed to break the collective’s resolve, the police illegally entered the building, violating key articles of the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. The excerpts you just heard were from the heavily protested press release by Guaido’s appointees, one day after the seizure of the embassy, as recorded by Anya Parampil of the Grayzone Project. They wasted no time in heartily thanking Donald Trump, the State Department, and the U.S. forces of regime change for their so-called victory. Because the Guaido puppet regime does not control any territory or government position in Venezuela, the embassy building under the control of Vecchio will not be able to fulfill any of the diplomatic functions that an embassy is tasked to carry out. This is a hollow victory for Guaido and Trump. The fallout from this violation of international law has consequences far beyond the U.S. war on Venezuela. It puts U.S. embassies across the world at risk of similar seizure if diplomatic relations were to break down.On this two-part episode of Empire Supernova, we speak with organizers who were on the ground during the siege of the embassy. First we hear from Claire Cook, an organizer with the ANSWER Coalition. Later, we speak with Kevin Zeese, a political activist and the co-director of Popular Resistance. Kevin was part of the collective that legally maintained the embassy from the beginning of the siege until the police raid on May 16. We talked to Claire only two days before the seizure of the Embassy, so the interview reflects the urgency of the situation. The process of resistance to this U.S. seizure exposed the farce that is the U.S. propping up of Guaido’s claim to the presidency of Venezuela.
Claire Cook of the ANSWER Coalition DC recounts the siege of the Venezuelan embassy in DC. Amanda Woog (Texas Fair Defense Project) discusses the fight to establish a public defender's office in Travis County.
Find out what AOC Member and Basin Arts Director Clare Cooks enjoys spending her time doing in this week's podcast edition of Community Quotes.
Claire Cook was a 45 year old mom who her used her time waiting in the pickup line for her kid’s swim practice to pursue her dream of being a writer. Now she’s a best-selling author with a movie under her belt. CoveyClub founder, Lesley Jane Seymour, has a lively chat with this one-person cheer-leading squad for reinventors.
Meet the ladies from The Girls Gone WOD Podcast - Joy Parrish and Claire Cook. These ladies have done over 200 shows with some of the best in their fields. We dive into topics such as; what they have learned through their show, vulnerability, and how to overcome fear and shame. Enjoy the show! Brute Hotline: (801) 449-0503 Want a chance to get featured in a future episode? Call in and leave us a voicemail with some questions regarding training, nutrition, mindset, etc. Topics of discussion: [2:26] Starting the Girls Gone WOD Podcast [9:40] Side hustles and passion projects [14:11] Offering value through connection [16:10] Being of service for others [20:07] Unplugging and leaving time for fun [23:44] Vulnerability: what it is and why its important [30:49] Asking others for help [32:10] Reaching out to others and helping them [34:35] The importance of taking immediate action [36:32] Being unapologetic in your pursuits [41:13] Most embarrassing moment in 209 episodes [43:20] Most impressionable guest and why [50:17] What you should know about Joy and Claire Links: Girls Gone WOD Podcast Reviews If you LOVE this podcast please click HERE to leave me a review. It energizes me to keep doing these as well as pushes us higher in the rankings. Thank you all for the support. We’re also on STITCHER – show us some love! Follow us on Instagram @brute.strength
Lian Dolan of the Satellite Sisters talks to Claire Cook. Ready to Shine On in 2016? So are we. Listen up to bestselling novelist and re-invention expert Claire Cook on how to grow AWESOME instead of OLD! The personal and profession pep talk you need to kick off the new you in the New Year. More about Claire: CLAIRE COOK wrote her first novel in her minivan at 45. At 50, she walked the red carpet at the Hollywood premiere of the movie adaptation of her second novel, Must Love Dogs, starring Diane Lane and John Cusack. She is now the New York Times, USA Today, and #1 Amazon bestselling author of 15 books and a sought after reinvention speaker. If you have a buried dream, take it from Claire, it is NEVER too late! Claire has reinvented herself once again by turning Must Love Dogs into a series, as well as writing her first nonfiction books, Shine On: How To Grow Awesome Instead of Oldand Never Too Late: Your Roadmap to Reinvention (without getting lost along the way), in which she shares everything she’s learned on her own journey that might help you in yours.
Mit Motivation Monday präsentiere ich dir jeden Montag ein Zitat von einer berühmten Persönlichkeit. Für einen motivierten Start in die Woche.MM #22 - Motivation Monday: Claire Cook, amerikanische Bestseller-Autorin. Sie hat viele bekannte Bücher geschrieben und ist auf Konerenzenals Sprecherin tätig.Heute geht es um das Pläne auf unserem Weg zum Erfolg - Habe am besten mehrere parat!Es läuft nicht immer alles nach Plan, denn es liegt nicht immer alles in unserer Hand und es passieren viele unvorhergesehene Dinge auf die wir reagieren müssen.Dafür sollten wir möglichst mehrere Pläne in der Hinterhand haben.Die Shownotes mit allen Links findest du unter: http://sidepreneur.de/mm22
Mit Motivation Monday präsentiere ich dir jeden Montag ein Zitat von einer berühmten Persönlichkeit. Für einen motivierten Start in die Woche.MM #22 - Motivation Monday: Claire Cook, amerikanische Bestseller-Autorin. Sie hat viele bekannte Bücher geschrieben und ist auf Konerenzenals Sprecherin tätig.Heute geht es um das Pläne auf unserem Weg zum Erfolg - Habe am besten mehrere parat!Es läuft nicht immer alles nach Plan, denn es liegt nicht immer alles in unserer Hand und es passieren viele unvorhergesehene Dinge auf die wir reagieren müssen.Dafür sollten wir möglichst mehrere Pläne in der Hinterhand haben.Die Shownotes mit allen Links findest du unter: http://sidepreneur.de/mm22
Interview with It's Never Too Late author reveals how she became a best-selling author in midlife and how other women can achieve their dreams too.
BUDGET SPECIAL: This month’s podcast focuses on the budget and what it means for businesses in Surrey and Hampshire. Claire Cook, Associate Director in Corporate Tax from Smith and Williamson in Guildford, puts the budget in context for us. It also features an interview with the Director of The Lighting Centre in Guildford, Ollie Gamlin, as they celebrate 30 years of being in business.
You know that I (Ally) have made some major changes over the last few years to how I live and work. Why? Because I want to live happy. I'm tired of working at jobs that don't fire my core and use my skills to their highest potential. So if you've ever felt similarly, this podcast is for you. We are privileged to have Claire Cook on the show in an upcoming episode, so consider this a pre-reinvention warm-up! Then join us for Claire's amazing wisdom.
You know that I (Ally) have made some major changes over the last few years to how I live and work. Why? Because I want to live happy. I'm tired of working at jobs that don't fire my core and use my skills to their highest potential. So if you've ever felt similarly, this podcast is for you. We are privileged to have Claire Cook on the show in an upcoming episode, so consider this a pre-reinvention warm-up! Then join us for Claire's amazing wisdom.
Are you stuck in a rut? Looking for purpose and meaning in your life? Ready for a new job, a new hobby or new relationships? Claire Cook, reinvention expert and USA Today bestselling author will be empowering you to take chances, follow your dreams and reboot your own life as you read the 101 inspiring stories by people, just like you, who did just that in Chicken Soup for the Soul: Reboot Your Life. Join Claire Cook and me on Tuesday, September 23, 10-11 A.M. CT US, as we discuss ways on how you can reboot your life as it never, ever to late.
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Claire Cook wrote her first novel in a van at 45 years old. Her second novel became the hit movie Must Love Dogs starring Diane Lane and John Cusack. We chat her reinvention and how to make a turn yourself. ↳Continue Reading
Lian Dolan interviews best-selling author Claire Cook (Must Love Dogs; Life's a Beach; Wallflower in Bloom) about her new book, Never Too Late: Your Roadmap to Reinvention Claire turned her life around at 45 with the publication of her first novel. She's gone on to write 11 novels with great female character re-inventing themselves. Now, she turns the spotlight on herself and the secrets she's learned about reinventing her life midstream. Inspirational, practical and personal, Claire teels her own story and we all relate. Find our more about Claire Cook and her new book, Never Too Late: Your Roadmap to Reinvention at her website: http://clairecook.com
In the debut episode of the Southern Spines podcast, we talk to bestselling author and midlife reinvention champion, Claire Cook. We also like to think of her as a newly-adopted Southerner with a Boston accent. She recently moved to Atlanta and is appearing at the 2012 Decatur Book Festival. Claire wrote her first novel in her minivan outside her daughter's swim practice when she was 45. At age 50, she walked the red carpet at the Hollywood adaptation of her second novel, Must Love Dogs, starring Diane Lane and John Cusack. Claire's recent novel, Wallflower in Bloom, is an Indie Next pick, and Publishers Weekly called it "fun and inspiring."