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I den tredje delen om Colleen Stan pratar pojkarna om hur Colleens vardag åter spenderades i lådan men även hur Janice Hookers liv också verkade ta en vändning. Huvudsaklig information kommer från boken The Perfect Victim Stöd Oknytt på Patreon för att öka kvalitén på avsnitten och ta del av bonusmaterial: https://www.patreon.com/oknytt Följ Oknytt på sociala medier! Insta: @oknyttpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Oknyttpod Har du en berättelse du vill att vi ska ta upp? Maila den till: oknyttpod@gmail.com
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How would you describe your relationship with alcohol? It's complicated? On a break? Completely broken up? Well get ready to see alcohol and your relationship with it in an entirely new way with this week's guest, Colleen Kachmann. Colleen Kachmann is a recovery-certified Master Coach and host of the globally ranked It's Not About the Alcohol podcast. Colleen uses holistic, evidence-based strategies in neurophysiology and growth mindset to help women stop over-drinking without going to AA or giving up alcohol completely by reconnecting with their intuition and personal power. She helps high achieving women reduce their drinking by up to 80% on average without having to give it up completely. In this episode of The Money Love Podcast Paige and Colleen discuss why our relationship with alcohol can be complicated, how to transform it, how to drop the shame and guilt you might feel from your drinking, how alcohol impacts our finances (in obvious and nonobvious ways) and most importantly how to form an empowered and confident relatioship with alochol and the role it will play in your life. All of Colleens information can be found below. Enjoy! Find and Work with Colleen: Her Website Her Instagram Her Podcast START HERE: FREE MASTERCLASS: Why You Impulse Shop & How To Stop Get Paige's Money Recommendations Work with Paige: Join the Overcoming Overspending Membership HERE Use code “MLP30” at checkout to save $30 on your first month inside the membership Where you can find Paige online: Website: https://www.overcomingoverspending.com Instagram: @overcoming_overspending TikTok: @overcoming_overspending
Therapy Insights with Colleen Steppa In this episode, you'll hear: Why people stay in “bad” relationships, and how to communicate with someone in a “bad” relationship The realities of getting into therapy The importance of balancing empathy and accountability How to have a hard conversation and make a repair attempt Tips to shift the way you view yourself Colleen Steppa is a licensed clinical social worker with active licenses in both Minnesota and Arizona. She owns a private practice located in Phoenix, Arizona, and focuses on trauma, healthy relationships, anxiety, depression, and managing challenging emotions using CBT, DBT, sand tray, IFS, and EMDR. In this episode, Mathew and Colleen also talk about why people stay in “bad” relationships, how to communicate with someone in a “bad” relationship, the realities of getting into therapy, and the importance of balancing empathy and accountability. Colleens also gives us tips on how to have a hard conversation and make a repair attempt, a practical way to shift the way you view yourself, and who her ideal clients are. Colleen tells us many of her clients wish they could get the people in their lives to go to therapy or do something to impact the systemic problems in the world. Her advice to them? All you can do is tend to your own garden. If you are always concerned with things outside of your control and always give too much, you will find yourself empty and burned out. Years ago, Mathew found himself in that exact position. That is why he decided to walk away from the path that was leaving him empty and focus on helping people tell their stories through the podcast, since stories are the way we connect with each other. Follow the podcast: Listen on Apple Podcasts (link: https://apple.co/3s1YH7h) Listen on iHeart (link: https://ihr.fm/3MEY7FM) Listen on Spotify (Link: https://spoti.fi/3yMmQCE) Resources: AmityCounsel.org AnxiousGeneration.com Candide, ou l'Optimisme by Voltaire The Gottman Institute Inside Out 2 is Here to Help: Navigating Your Teen's Emotions with Dr. Lisa Damour Unconditional Positive Regard Love and Logic Parenting Skills and Techniques Connect with Mathew Blades: Twitter - twitter.com/MathewBlades Instagram - instagram.com/MathewBladesmedia/ Facebook - facebook.com/mathewbladesmedia/ Website - learnfrompeoplewholivedit.com/ Additional Credits: LFPWLI is managed by Sam Robertson
Shannah Kennedy a master life coach and life planner with 20 years of experience, has coached elite athletes, CEOs, entrepreneurs, high-performing executives, and teams. Her expertise empowers clients to take control of their lives, achieve their visions, and reach their goals. The author of the global bestseller The Life Plan – Simple Strategies for a Meaningful Life and six other acclaimed Penguin Random House books, Shannah's impact on countless lives is profound. Colleen Callander, with an impressive 30-year retail career, served as CEO for two iconic Australian fashion brands: Sportsgirl and Sussan. Her wealth of knowledge and track record in building brands and establishing winning cultures has inspired and empowered people throughout her career. Colleen is also the author of Leader by Design – Be empowered to lead with confidence in business and in life. Both in their 50s, Colleen and Shannah are at the pinnacle of their careers, balancing family life and peak fitness while working with leaders at some of the nation's leading brands. They understand the significance of investing in a long-term life and action plan, which revolves around three key pillars of success: LIFE, LEADERSHIP & LONGEVITY. They are a dynamic duo with decades of expertise, passion, commitment, and are transforming lives and leadership, elevating individuals and organizations to unprecedented levels of success. Our conversation today is around Shannah and Colleens new book - Elevate - which is an incredible, practical guide to unlocking your extraordinary potential. For more ... Human Elevation: https://www.humanelevation.com.au/ Socials ... https://www.instagram.com/shannahkennedy/ https://www.instagram.com/colleen_callander/
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On this week's episode, we try to decide if Colleen would've liked having siblings or hated it. We quote Schitt's Creek for too long and then Colleen tells us about her Cape weekend and how her "cup runeth over" and Bridget has a note she wrote to the tooth fairy. Spoiler alert: she was a drama queen as a child. Then we get into the topic of the week... the 2004 INDIAN OCEAN EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI. And no, it's not like the Earthquake in Freaky Friday, unfortunately. Colleens tells us how it all happened, the devastation the tsunami caused and the incredible survival stories that came out of it. Get ready to have a new fear unlocked as we clutch on to a palm tree for dear life! We end with a giggle as Bridget reads wild Amazon reviews and two positive stories of the week. Don't worry, Alaska will be fine. Sources:Clip of the Tsunami from the movie "The Impossible"Real footage from the Tsunami Alvarez Family Relive Incredible Survival Story - The Daily MailIndian Ocean Tsunami 2004 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami - Wiki41 of the Most Hilarious Amazon Reviews Ever - BoredPandaPositive Stories of the Week:Do Old People Become More Attractive?Make The ChiliThe small business shoutout of the week goes to the podcast, "Who Was She?" Our friend of the pod, Tara Jabbari, tells the incredible stories of woman throughout history! Season 3 is out now and is about activist and musician, Hazel Scott. You can hear these incredible stories anywhere you listen to podcasts and follow her on instagram!Review and subscribe! You can find us on Instagram @Sippinwiththeshannons or send us your stories at Sippinwiththeshannons@gmail.com. Love you, mean it.
This conversation has so much richness and wisdom. Colleen gave beautiful insights into so many aspects of multi-dimensional realms. We talked about how this time feels like a time of remembering, accessing artifacts and codes, we did a detour into mermaid archetypes, cults, looping patterns, Colleens gifts in the akashic fields and her ability to get galactic intel for many people who choose to work with her! We also connected around parenting styles, and raising sons. It is such a fun and insightful conversation around the living museums we create. Check it out! Colleen's Bio: Colleen is a celestial channel who can pull a wide range of information from multi-dimensional fields, and loves to talk about anything and everything that shatters her reality as she understands it. Through her awakening journey, she learned that parenting and raising children does not have to fit any standards or check any boxes. She is here to teach people how to live through their heart space with every interaction and teach them how to not give any of their energy to the false programmed matrix and knows that starts with her home life. If you feel called to work with Colleen here is how you can contact her! Email : celestialtiming@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celestial_timing/ If you loved this episode let me know! If you would like to connect or work with me my contact info below: DM on instagram @thenoblemother https://www.instagram.com/the_noble_mother/ Email: victorianicholas85@gmail.com
We're lookin @ you, 2023! With optimism and big plans for our future. The girls discuss all things resolutions and what they're looking forward to in the New Year. What's Colleens “thing to learn” of 2023? What does Jen have in store for family & business? Let's discuss! Studio & production: The Cast Collective More on Colleen: @colleengallagher_ More on Jen: @Jensav11_ Click here to join our private #WHINNING facebook group (females only)
Inför finalen och återträffen som släpps nu på onsdag gör vi ett specialavsnitt om årets ”Love is Blind”-säsong! Vi snackar Coles äckliga tonårslya och Zenabs outhärdliga passivt aggressiva stil. Matts wife beater-tendenser och Trump/Blue Lives Matter-familj. Bartises ego och obehagliga pro life-syster. Andrews fejktårar, Colleens ytlighet och chocken som är SK och Raven. Plus mycket mer! Enjoy! Stötta oss på Patreon för regelbundna bonusavsnitt + mer! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 150 of the Adjust the Mic Podcast! Colleen, Charley, & Scott recorded on Wednesday the 5th this week and it was great having everyone back in the Adjust the Mic Studio. Last Month we recorded at Colleens, Charleys, & Chris's house. Much fun was had taking the show on the road a bit. We … Continue reading "Adjust the Mic Episode #150 Hurricane Stories" The post Adjust the Mic Episode #150 Hurricane Stories appeared first on Adjust the Mic Podcast.
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On today's episode co-hosts Hayden and Marcus are joined by Hybrid Body coach Colleen Fotsch. In this episode the gang talks about women in fitness, Tik-tok, and Colleens fitness journey through many different sports. Be sure to Subscribe/Rate/Review the podcast. Follow the @hybridunltd podcast IG and screenshot & share this episode in your stories! Tag @hybridunltd @hybridlegacy @steficohen @hayden.bowe you never know when we might decide to surprise drop some HYBRID Legacy swag on you for vibin with us.⠀ This episode of HYBRID UNLTD is sponsored by two amazing partners: Our friends at Beam, the makers of our favorite night cap Beam Dream. Get 15% off your order with code: HYBRID.
The value of connecting with your atypical child cannot be overstated. There are benefits for your homeschool learning, but more importantly, connection lays the groundwork for lifelong stability and success. In today's episode, Colleens shares how we can be intentional about creating connection with our children. The Raising Lifelong Learners Podcast is brought to you by CTCMath. Find out more at https://www.ctcmath.com/purchase/homeschool50?tr_id=RLL.
Welcome back guys, and welcome back CoHo. This week we tackled Ugly Love, and as with all of Colleens books, it was an emotional rollercoaster. It definietly wasn't one of our favourites, but we still had a lot of feelings. There were some truly heartbreaking and beautiful moments that will stay with us for a long time. We didn't fall, we flew.
Episode #143 recorded on Tuesday July 19th. This week we are excited about going to go see the Molly Ringwalds at House of Blues on August 6th which is also Colleens birthday!! If you want to go please get a ticket and meet us out there. Looking forward to a great time! Charley has THE … Continue reading "Adjust the Mic Episode #143 I Love You" The post Adjust the Mic Episode #143 I Love You appeared first on Adjust the Mic Podcast.
Holyoke Media, en asociación con WHMP radio, emiten diariamente la Síntesis informativa en español a través del 101.5 FM y en el 1240 / 1400 AM. Esta es la síntesis informativa del viernes 18 de marzo de 2022: - La Cámara votó abrumadoramente el jueves para suspender las relaciones comerciales normales con Rusia y Bielorrusia, preparándose para que el presidente Joe Biden promulgue aranceles más altos en más productos y debilite aún más la economía rusa en respuesta a su ataque militar contra Ucrania. Estados Unidos ya ha tomado medidas para cerrar la importación de petróleo ruso, gas natural licuado, mariscos, alcohol y diamantes. La votación del jueves prepara el escenario para encarecer la importación de ciertos artículos de acero, aluminio y madera contrachapada, entre otros bienes. La votación de la Cámara fue 424-8. Se espera que el Senado tome la medida pronto para su aprobación final. La acción comercial amplia, que revocaría el estatus de "nación más favorecida" para Rusia, se está tomando en coordinación con la Unión Europea y los países del Grupo de los Siete. La votación de la Cámara se produjo un día después de que el presidente ucraniano, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, suplicara al Congreso y a los aliados de Estados Unidos que hicieran más para disuadir a Rusia. En una declaración conjunta que presentó el proyecto de ley comercial, los representantes Richard Neal, demócrata por Massachusetts, y Kevin Brady, republicano por Texas, dijeron que los comentarios de Zelenskyy “solo fortalecieron nuestra determinación de aislar y debilitar aún más” al presidente ruso, Vladimir Putin. Aún así, la revocación tendría un peso mayormente simbólico. Las sanciones anteriores sobre las importaciones de petróleo, gas y carbón rusos ya cortaron alrededor del 60% de las importaciones estadounidenses del país, pero ciertos sectores de la economía podrían sentir un efecto. También dijo que revocar el estatus comercial de Rusia envía una fuerte señal a China de que Estados Unidos no tolerará acciones hostiles contra Taiwán. FUENTE: AP Con el regreso de la carrera y el desfile de San Patricio a la ciudad de Holyoke este año, la ciudad está lista para celebrar una tradición anual con dos eventos de gran atracción para la comunidad local y regional, luego de dos años de no poder realizarlos, debido a la pandemia. El primero de ellos será la carrera de 10 kilómetros, el sábado 19 de marzo de 1 a 3 pm, saliendo desde la calle Maple. Habrá actividades familiares y musicales previo a la carrera, la cual abarcará una ruta que recorre el centro de Holyoke y rodeará el área del Holyoke Community College para regresar nuevamente al punto de inicio. Por otra parte, el domingo 20 de marzo y con el inicio oficial de la primavera, el tradicional desfile de San Patricio está programado de 11:00 am a 3:00 pm. Se espera una amplia representación de bandas musicales, grupos representativos del comité del desfile, las Colleens de este año, la comunidad irlandesa en Holyoke y Nueva Inglaterra, al igual que representantes del gobierno local y estatal, así como organizaciones comunitarias y negocios locales. Tenga en cuenta que habrán cierres a la vialidad durante la carrera y el desfile por lo que se recomienda anticipar desvíos y preparar opciones de estacionamiento, siguiendo las señalizaciones para estos eventos. FUENTE: HOLYOKE MEDIA
Trying new things and we hope you will too! In this episode, we did a Favorite Shop Friend Swap! Colleen placed an order for Jamie with Bubba Bear Studios. Jamie placed an order for Colleen with The Fox and Pip. Listen in to hear how it went. You can decide for yourself if you and your planner friends for Galantines day! This episode was recorded on January 25th, 2022. Show Highlights Colleen's craft room closet! Jamie concludes the “truck saga” How Disneyland went with the family HoCo update! Good lord these new crafts First impressions of our swap orders Why Jamie has never ordered Bubba bear verdict Colleens first Fox & Pip We hope you'll give this a try
Join Colleen Cackowski the raw food chef, Tonic Bar creator, who channels energy from source and Truth Calkins the Jing master, healer and expert on tonics and elixirs as we explore how to boost our body, spirit and future. We chat about how to clear the body of graphene oxide, nano particles, Morgellons and other toxins and parasites. Colleen helps us centre with a powerful energy clearing. What are Truths favourite protocols? What are the benefits of Reishi mushrooms? What keeps you trapped in fear? Is Nano Soma just a new hype? How do you extend life? Why should we get off grid regularly? How do you clear EMF toxicity? Colleen Cackowski has a gift which allows her to channel energy from the Source, and facilitate a deeper connection for individuals with their own divine nature. What each person receives will depend on where they are in their soul journey, so everyone's experience is unique. In 2012 when the Mayan calendar ended, the “old” energy system was disengaged and since 2013, a new energy is surrounding us. Our conditioning keeps us tied to the old system by our unconscious habits and patterns. In general, this work helps to release these old patterns that keep us stuck in limitation. Once we release these patterns, we are able to act and live more authentically from our divine blueprint. Colleen is an also an award-winning gourmet raw food chef has also been involved with the healthy food/beverage industry for over 25 years. The “Resident Superfood Chef” for David Wolfe's Longevity Now® Conferences, Colleen specializes in creating recipes which support health, beauty, and longevity. For the past 10 years Colleen has created and managed Tonic Bars around the USA and internationally, and worked with many well-known raw food chefs, nutritionists and healers to integrate optimal nutrition and wellness into peoples' diets and health regimens. Truth Calkins was raised healthy by alternative parents, then years after leaving his healthy upbringing behind, he developed candidiasis and chronic fatigue syndrome. Not satisfied with allopathic treatments, Truth dove deep back into alternative health. His desire and 100% commitment to heal himself over several years resulted in the creation of his program, which changed his life. Truth was then asked to work in the public as a Chinese tonic herbalist by Ron Teeguarden. Truth later opened and ran the tonic bar inside of Erewhon Natural Foods in Los Angeles, where he was discovered by David Wolfe, which resulted in Truth doing podcasts, lectures, and tonic bars for the Longevity Now Conferences. Truth has a wide range of alternative health experience, from working with healers in Brasil, to working for 4 years in clinic using diet, detoxification, herbs, health technologies, exercises and meditation, as his main modalities. Truth specializes in overcoming health challenges, rejuvenation, peak performance, and longevity. Truth does private consultations, and submersion programs at his JingCave. Truth is currently writing a book with his 21 years of experience in health, which will be released on his up-and-coming website. Colleens website: www.ConnecToSource.com Truths Website: https://www.thejingmaster.com/ Links that goes with every episode: Further content information from this episode: https://www.livetheimpossible.today/172 Get the free Live the Impossible Playbook, here: https://www.livetheimpossible.today/ Oliver & Tora Zophias (Susana) mentoring programs: https://silverhoj.com/ Pam the Health Genie: https://www.pamlob.com/ Jon Century our household Magic Musician: https://www.joncentury.com/music We might earn from qualifying purchases from affiliate links shared
Part 1 of a deep dive into the early work of Edna O'Brien, whose work has infuriated people since 1960. How did The Country Girls become one of the most notorious Irish novels of the 20th century? Blacklisting made this coming-of-age novel and it's young author wildly famous. So many myths surround The Country Girls that it's past time to read the novel for filth and rate its rudeness. With Dr Maureen O'Connor. Join me on Patreon for show notes and unexpurgated guest interviews: https://www.patreon.com/censoredpod Check out my merch https://censoredpod.bigcartel.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
About this Episode Our guest, Colleen Iacavino-Falicki, is the sweetest composter around! She has literally built a business on helping others live more sustainably by providing them a convenient and low-cost way of diverting compostable waste away from landfills. Colleens' passion and knowledge are both evident and inspiring. This episode provides tangible idea's for each and every one of us to make a small difference. We hope you'll take action with us! Connect with Us: Website: https://diversityonfire.com/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/diversityonfire Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diversityonfire/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/diversityonfire Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Diversityfire Heather: https://www.instagram.com/hppivots/ Ninah: https://www.instagram.com/hollywoodhobo/ Guest/Episode Links: https://backtoearthcompost.com/ https://www.facebook.com/backtoearthcompostcrew https://www.instagram.com/backtoearthcompostcrew/ Podcast: Subscribe: https://anchor.fm/diversityonfire - All Platforms Voicenote: https://anchor.fm/diversityonfire/message --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diversityonfire/message
In todays episode Taylor is joined by the "anti-hey girl" herself, Colleen Nichols. Colleen a direct sales guru and within the last year created a community to foster growth for everyone in direct sales. Taylor and Colleen bust the lies surrounding direct sales, talk business strategies, and laugh a lot! Check out Colleens direct sales program here Direct sales growth community Her social media links "No Shame Sales Game" & Colleen_Nichols Check out @heresthedealiopodcast & Shop Savvi --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taylor-harris0/support
Colleen has experienced two (and possibly soon to be three) breech births! Her first resulted in a cesarean, then the next baby she pursued a breech home birth, attended by a midwife that serves the Amish community! Colleen brings wonderful insight on WHY some babies are breech, why ECVs can be harmful and her own wonderful, healing experience! Great listen for those facing a breech presenting baby!
Episode 99.5 was recorded Saturday the 8th. To begin the show we get right into talking slits and balls, Colleens risky social media post, and the families epic trip to Space Coast Field of Dreams! Franks trivia is solved again by someone from the Adjust the Mic group. Well played Angela!!! Is Sabarro's Pizza good … Continue reading "Adjust The Mic Episode 99.5 Saturday Morning Special" The post Adjust The Mic Episode 99.5 Saturday Morning Special appeared first on Adjust the Mic Podcast.
Learn how my client - fitpro and wellness coach, Colleen Kneafsey closed a €4.4k pay in full cash sale ,with ideal fit client who needed her help. Find out how it happened without ads, a website or large following!
Episode #86 was planning on being a full house but some change of plans kept Charley and Frank away from joining us this evening! We hope to see you both next week. Chris starts off the show and we get to have Colleens brother Mark join us this evening and had a GREAT time talking … Continue reading "Adjust the Mic Episode #86 Walking the Greens with Mark" The post Adjust the Mic Episode #86 Walking the Greens with Mark appeared first on Adjust the Mic Podcast.
If you love photos of beautiful and majestic animals roaming the canadian wilderness, then you're in for a treat because today we are talking with canadian wildlife photographer, Colleen Gara, who has had her work published in places like the Canadian Geographic Magazine, BBC Wildlife Magazine, and Wild Planet photo magazine to name a few. Colleen has worked with National Geographic and Mattel as a mentor for their “you can be anything” campaign, is a content provider for Travel Alberta, and is a workshop leader for Offbeat, and Canadian Wildlife Photography Tours. In this episode Colleen shares her love for the wilderness and what it's like to photograph wild bears, wolves, lynx's and more, and shares some tips and advice on how to get started photographing wildlife yourself. Enjoy! Links & Resources @colleengaraphoto – Follow Colleen on Instagram to stay up to date with her latest images ColleenGaraPhotography.com – For futher info about Colleen, images galleries, and more. Talking Points Growing up loving animals and the great outdoors and how photography was a natural extension to that Colleens first steps towards professional wildlife photography work Planning and organising a wildlife photography shoot Going beyond capturing single images of an animal to tell stories over time How to identify individual animals over time What issues some wild animals are facing The excitement of getting the first glimpse of a rare animal you've been waiting for days to see Searching for specific animals versus picking a destination first and seeing what you see How it feels to see a bear staring down the barrel of your lens Colleens favourite wildlife images and why they mean so much Colleens advice for photographers who want to start photographing wildlife
Amanda has finally done it! While wasting countless hours on TikTok Amanda scrolled to find "colleenkepler2". Amanda started watching all of the videos Colleen puts out and was impressed by her transparency and candor......and well...she was funny.Colleen has a "this is me take it or leave it" mentality. Colleen is a mother to a five year old girl. Colleen is an entrepreneur. Colleen is a stripper.One of the best things about Colleen? She's not offended at being called a stripper. She'll tell you....you don't have to class it up to "exotic dancer" or "adult entertainer"...although those are fine too, just not required.Colleen was a mother in a bad relationship and looking for a safe way out for her and her daughter. She was working a s a Merchandiser with Nabisco before venturing out into the world of dancing. Would you be surprised to know her first "Stage Name" was....well...."Cookie". Yep....she's clever too. Now you'll just find her as "Colleen". Why? Because there just aren't a lot of "Colleens'" in the stripper world.We're reminded through this episode that people come in all shapes and sizes. Colleen makes her living her way just like we all do it our way. Hers took courage and while it may not work for you....it does for her. Listen in as we learn more about her and her rise to over 2 MILLION followers.Listen in as she tells you about taking advice from only people who have things she wants. She'll talk about listening to the "high earners" in her field. She also talks bout the things she's learned while reading "The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom" by Don Miguel Ruiz.It's being done out there differently than maybe you or I do it. Maybe just listen to someone else's perspective? Enjoy.
This week I have the pleasure of sitting down and chatting with former Sportsgirl CEO Colleen Callander. Colleen is an inspiration to all generations and wants to encourage women globally to believe in themselves, their ability, share their voice, take action and bring equality into boardrooms, organisations, communities and even into the home. Colleen shares her story from starting at Just Jeans as a 16-year-old with a part-time job, and how hard work, passion and energy had her never looking back. Three decades later, she was the CEO of one of the most iconic fashion brands in Australia. Join me as I share Colleens inspiring story and message in this week's Energetic Radio episode. https://www.instagram.com/olliecallander/ https://www.instagram.com/mentorme_women/
In this solo episode Colleens talks about what Shaman Durek calls the Blackout, what the matrix and the maya is. How humans are collectively and embarrassment, but we can do better. She shares Shaman Durek’s version of what the next 12 years will look like. It will be dark and scary, but we can change our behaviors and then the dark stuff will course correct. How we need more feminine power if we want to correct this. He also says to preserve your energy and focus on you and be a kind and loving person. Talk with your ancestors and the pleadians. Release the guilt and the shame. Why humans pick earth to learn lessons. She also pulled two oracle cards that are so in alignment with this episode!!!! Instagram: @dareyoutomove_podcast_www.dareyoutomovepodcast.com
Former Sportsgirl CEO, Colleen Callander, is an Inspirational Leader, Ambassador & Mentor. Geelong born and raised, Colleen was brought up in a hard working business focused family having her first taste of retail at the age of 16. Unbeknownst to her at the time this summer job would be the start of a retail career spanning over 30 years. Colleen loved to work from an early age…going to work with her father on building sites at any chance she got, working at her parents pool canteen at the age of 8…working all day and then counting up buckets of coins of an evening with the 1, 2 and 5 cent coins being her pay for the day. Colleen has a wealth of knowledge and a proven track record in building brands, creating a winning culture, building an environment that allows people to be inspired and empowered and is now sharing not only the past 13 years experience as a CEO but the past 30 years of her retail career. Beyond her amazing career, the most important thing to Colleen is family. Colleen's sees her most important and influential role in life as wife to Nick, mother of 3 beautiful humans - Jake 23, Trent 22 and Macey 15. She is a daughter, sister, sister in law and aunty to 7 beautiful nieces and 1 nephew. Colleen is an inspiration to women of all generations and wants to encourage women globally to believe in themselves, their ability, share their voice, take action and bring equality into boardrooms, organisations, communities and even into the home. She wants women to believe in the power within and that it is possible to become the leader they always wanted to be in business and in life and together create a new era of leadership and change the rules. From an insert of Colleens upcoming book, Colleen says “Every woman has a superpower or maybe even two…you might not know it yet or you may not yet have discovered yours, but I can promise you, you do have one! Your ‘superpower' might be communication, caring, reliability, relationship building, collaboration, leadership or carer. It's time to find your ‘superpower' and share it with the world!” You can connect & follow Colleen on Instagram at colleen_callander --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/janelle-johnston/message
Comments on The Good News Podcast? 888-563-3228 Description The Good News Podcast is your daily reminder that not all news is bad, produced by Colleen and Neil. Website https://www.thegoodnewspodcast.fm/ Opinion I liked the intro it was Quik and to the point and had great audio quality. Then you did a countdown to really bad audio (and why not edit out the countdown?). The story about a telescope was good in that I had not heard about it any place else, but I thought these were going to be stories that made me feel good. While it wasn't about death, and dying, for me it was "meh." Fix the audio issues by muting Colleens channel when she's not talking. Get A Full Review If you’d like a full review of your podcast, check out Podcast Review Show or if you need Podcast Consulting, Book an Appointment Today Get Your Podcast Reviewed Sign up, fill out the form and get reviewed.Get a full review on the Podcast Review Show. Free Subscription to the Podcast Rodeo Show Subscribe to the show and never miss another episode on Google Podcasts and Apple Podcasts. For more options see www.podcastrodeoshow.com/subscribe Work With Me Start your podcast with a membership to the School of Podcasting, or let me be your podcast mentor and guide and work side by side.Find out more at https://podcast-rodeo.pinecast.co
Today, Colleen shares with you her therapy session that she had with Maria. If you haven’t listened to last week’s episode, it is recommended that you go take a listen so you can get a better idea of what exactly Maria does and who she is! This session was eye opening for Colleen. She learned a lot about herself. This session really made Colleen think about what she truly wants with her life. Made her dream! Helped Colleen (maybe) where she should live. Maria says that Colleen’s mind and her beings of light are all over the place and she needs to slow down. TO GROUND MORE! Maria mentioned Colleen’s two fairies, earth and water. Colleens earth fairies told Colleen that she doesn’t like when she cries and when she is sad. Talks about her angels. This house she is living in has shadows! Talks about her fur babies. In this episode:Talk about Colleen wanting to move, but is confused They asked who recently hurt ColleenColleen feels that she is a negative person, and Maria says to cancel that – and she doesn’t see that Colleen is a bad personGiving others too much power Colleen needs to ground more, and do more grounded Hugs some damn trees!!Asking mother earth to keep what is no longer yours Renovate herselfColleen needs to keep more flowers around her and not to give up on her snake plant! (which she killed half of it L) Telling Colleen that she needs to breathe more Tells Colleen something that actually doesn’t shock her. Her Angels! The environment and that Colleen feels like she is here to try and save the planet Colleen is not being herself here in CT- needs focus on being her person first They ask her to work more on her femininity Colleen needs to give herself more compassion – stop being hard on herself!BE OPEN TO THE SIGNS!! Resources: Instagram: @dareyoutomove_podcast_ @queenofspiritss
The Sweet Colleens has been playing around the Twin Cities since 1999. That’s when Jeremy Greenhouse arrived from his hometown of Conostogo, Ontario, and he and a friend worked up an act to perform at Kieran’s in Minneapolis. And Kieran’s is where the Sweet Colleens perform, Saturday June 29 at 9:30PM. In a conversation with Phil Nusbaum, Jeremy talked about how what happened in his old hometown turned up in a Sweet Colleens song called Pyromania.
Following her resignation from INN, Lars Wilson goes on a search for his former co-host, Colleen. Written by Persephone Rose Featuring the voice talents of: Persephone Rose as Station Director Steven Foilberg, INN Engineer, Lars Wilson, Colleen Carmicheal, Colleen #9932, Colleen #5001, Pirate Colleen, Mad Scientist Colleen, and Various Colleens Production Copyright © 2019 by Postal Roach. Visit us on the web at EmperorPigs.com
All right, beefers. Pack light and dress warm. We’re headed North to Canada with Kevin Smith to discuss his True North Trilogy (so far). We got animal lovers, new age martial arts, crazy man hunters and bratzis?! We have a full show with special guests Jon Cross of The After Movie Diner and Dan Chase of Cut To The Chase joining us on this trip. How’s aboot that!?
With Ross Nover away on vacation, Marty, Brandon, and special guest Colleen Parker (or as you know her in Super Art Fight, the Princess of Darkness) chat it up this week, including conversations about the films of Kevin Smith, stealing cookies at work, our teenage musical listening habits, and yes - competitive cat shitting. PUT IT IN YOUR EARS!
Kevin Smith's Yoga Hosers is one of the most bafflingly entertaining films of the year. A part-time cheesy teen movie, part-time goofy horror flick and full-time American satire of Canada, Nazis, Canadian Nazis, ‘kids today,’ and of course yoga, it never really asks to be taken seriously, just to be enjoyed. It's a follow-up to Smith's previous film, Tusk, with Johnny Depp reprising his role as the eccentric Guy Lapointe. However, it still works as a standalone film. Those who haven't seen the first movie will be a bit confused by the odd reference to a man being turned into a walrus, but with a script this off-the-wall those moments will hardly stick out. Yoga Hosers follows the misadventures of Colleen McKenzie (Harley Quinn Smith) and Colleen Collette (Lily-Rose Depp), two best friends who are almost never apart. Together, they are taking yoga classes run by Comic Side Character Yogi Bayer (Justin Long) who teaches a very unusual type of yoga. They also sing in a band together, where they mock Oddball Sidekick Ichabod (Adam Brody) their long-suffering drummer. They rehearse in the back room of the dreaded general store that they both work at. They hate their jobs. They can’t stand the customers, or the fact that they’re working for Daggy Dad Mr Collette (Tony Hale) and his new girlfriend, Evil Stepmother Tabitha (Natasha Lyonne). One day, their daily drudgery is interrupted by the arrival of Hot Guy Hunter Calloway (Austin Butler) and Gross Wingman Gordon Greenleaf (Tyler Posey), two senior students who invite them to a wild house party happening tomorrow night. However, they are gutted when Tabitha whisks her bumbling Bob away on a surprise trip to Niagara falls, purposely leaving the Colleens with the store to run on the very same night of the party. On top of that, Mean PE Teacher, Ms Wuckland (Genesis Rodriguez) has done the unthinkable and confiscated their phones for the day, which of course pretty much puts their entire lives on hold. Until they can collect them from Wacky Principle Invincible (Sassier Zamata), they might as well pay attention to Exotic Exposition teacher Ms Maurice (Vanessa Paradis) as she teaches the class a backstory about Canadian Nazis, one that will become very important once this movie's scary sci-fi subplot kicks in. Even before it does, however, Yoga Hosers doesn't feel like your typical trashy teen horror film. Evidently, as far as plot and characters go, it follows the formula to the letter, but in terms of tone it is much more sardonic than your average high school movie. For instance, the audaciously named Principle Invincible slips some biting remarks on racial privilege in between the standard routine for her character trope. She and the rest of the cast are also all in on the wall-to-wall Canada jokes. This ensemble of mostly American actors speak in a hilarious hodgepodge of their native accents, a touch of Québécois and as many oots as Smith could write into the script. Once the plot starts swerving in all sorts of directions, the fun quickly increases, and just occasionally decreases. Each twist is certainly unexpected, though largely because no groundwork is really laid down for any them before they arrive. They're not exactly believe, but they don't aspire to be. They are mostly there for novelty, not complexity, and the film only truly suffers when that novelty wears off in between the scattered climaxes. If this were an artistic film, it would probably be called an "eclectic mix" of genres and characters, but as a piece of mainstream entertainment it is more likely to be called "a mess," but what a glorious mess it is. Each subplot is basically a vehicle for the surprisingly star-studded cast to engage in some self-parody. It is very satisfying to see Hayley Joel Osment and all of the other young adult stars subverting their usual roles. There are also many memorable pop culture gags. Most of them are very contemporary, such as the uproariously paradoxical reference to Orange is the New Black. Has Collette just never noticed that her dad's new girlfriend looks and sounds exactly like Nicky Nichols? Or the actor who plays her? Oh well, who cares. Meanwhile, some of the more classically educated moviegoers in the audience will appreciate the older references, which all come from Ralph Garman's gallery of impressions. As one of the funnier Nazi caricatures that we've seen recently, Garman does flawless impersonations of actors like Al Pacino, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and even the lisping Ed Wynn (best known for Mary Poppins and Alice in Wonderland). All of these are lost on the young Colleens but Guy Fontaine is very impressed by them. It might just sound like Hollywood nepotism to have Lily-Rose Depp share scenes with her mum, dad and even her little brother, Jack, all while Harley Quinn Smith is being directed by her dad, but the Depps really do bounce off each other well, and Kevin Smith does get a good performance out of his daughter. The results here might not exactly be cinematic gold, but they are nothing like the debacle that was After Earth or The Godfather: Part III. It's also very refreshing to see a film with two female protagonists who both remain happily single from beginning to end. Yoga Hosers is silly, lightweight fun that usually knows where its limits are. It doesn't attempt to hold its audience's interest for more than 90 minutes, but it does still expect them to engage with its fight scenes, even though no suspense is ever properly built for them. Sometimes Kevin Smith seems to forget that, although the Colleens are likeable and enjoyable to watch, since there is no emotional investment made at the start, there can be no dramatic payoff at the end, even though there are plenty of comedic payoffs. Written by Christian TsoutsouvasSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kevin Smith's Yoga Hosers is one of the most bafflingly entertaining films of the year. A part-time cheesy teen movie, part-time goofy horror flick and full-time American satire of Canada, Nazis, Canadian Nazis, ‘kids today,’ and of course yoga, it never really asks to be taken seriously, just to be enjoyed. It's a follow-up to Smith's previous film, Tusk, with Johnny Depp reprising his role as the eccentric Guy Lapointe. However, it still works as a standalone film. Those who haven't seen the first movie will be a bit confused by the odd reference to a man being turned into a walrus, but with a script this off-the-wall those moments will hardly stick out. Yoga Hosers follows the misadventures of Colleen McKenzie (Harley Quinn Smith) and Colleen Collette (Lily-Rose Depp), two best friends who are almost never apart. Together, they are taking yoga classes run by Comic Side Character Yogi Bayer (Justin Long) who teaches a very unusual type of yoga. They also sing in a band together, where they mock Oddball Sidekick Ichabod (Adam Brody) their long-suffering drummer. They rehearse in the back room of the dreaded general store that they both work at. They hate their jobs. They can’t stand the customers, or the fact that they’re working for Daggy Dad Mr Collette (Tony Hale) and his new girlfriend, Evil Stepmother Tabitha (Natasha Lyonne). One day, their daily drudgery is interrupted by the arrival of Hot Guy Hunter Calloway (Austin Butler) and Gross Wingman Gordon Greenleaf (Tyler Posey), two senior students who invite them to a wild house party happening tomorrow night. However, they are gutted when Tabitha whisks her bumbling Bob away on a surprise trip to Niagara falls, purposely leaving the Colleens with the store to run on the very same night of the party. On top of that, Mean PE Teacher, Ms Wuckland (Genesis Rodriguez) has done the unthinkable and confiscated their phones for the day, which of course pretty much puts their entire lives on hold. Until they can collect them from Wacky Principle Invincible (Sassier Zamata), they might as well pay attention to Exotic Exposition teacher Ms Maurice (Vanessa Paradis) as she teaches the class a backstory about Canadian Nazis, one that will become very important once this movie's scary sci-fi subplot kicks in. Even before it does, however, Yoga Hosers doesn't feel like your typical trashy teen horror film. Evidently, as far as plot and characters go, it follows the formula to the letter, but in terms of tone it is much more sardonic than your average high school movie. For instance, the audaciously named Principle Invincible slips some biting remarks on racial privilege in between the standard routine for her character trope. She and the rest of the cast are also all in on the wall-to-wall Canada jokes. This ensemble of mostly American actors speak in a hilarious hodgepodge of their native accents, a touch of Québécois and as many oots as Smith could write into the script. Once the plot starts swerving in all sorts of directions, the fun quickly increases, and just occasionally decreases. Each twist is certainly unexpected, though largely because no groundwork is really laid down for any them before they arrive. They're not exactly believe, but they don't aspire to be. They are mostly there for novelty, not complexity, and the film only truly suffers when that novelty wears off in between the scattered climaxes. If this were an artistic film, it would probably be called an "eclectic mix" of genres and characters, but as a piece of mainstream entertainment it is more likely to be called "a mess," but what a glorious mess it is. Each subplot is basically a vehicle for the surprisingly star-studded cast to engage in some self-parody. It is very satisfying to see Hayley Joel Osment and all of the other young adult stars subverting their usual roles. There are also many memorable pop culture gags. Most of them are very contemporary, such as the uproariously paradoxical reference to Orange is the New Black. Has Collette just never noticed that her dad's new girlfriend looks and sounds exactly like Nicky Nichols? Or the actor who plays her? Oh well, who cares. Meanwhile, some of the more classically educated moviegoers in the audience will appreciate the older references, which all come from Ralph Garman's gallery of impressions. As one of the funnier Nazi caricatures that we've seen recently, Garman does flawless impersonations of actors like Al Pacino, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and even the lisping Ed Wynn (best known for Mary Poppins and Alice in Wonderland). All of these are lost on the young Colleens but Guy Fontaine is very impressed by them. It might just sound like Hollywood nepotism to have Lily-Rose Depp share scenes with her mum, dad and even her little brother, Jack, all while Harley Quinn Smith is being directed by her dad, but the Depps really do bounce off each other well, and Kevin Smith does get a good performance out of his daughter. The results here might not exactly be cinematic gold, but they are nothing like the debacle that was After Earth or The Godfather: Part III. It's also very refreshing to see a film with two female protagonists who both remain happily single from beginning to end. Yoga Hosers is silly, lightweight fun that usually knows where its limits are. It doesn't attempt to hold its audience's interest for more than 90 minutes, but it does still expect them to engage with its fight scenes, even though no suspense is ever properly built for them. Sometimes Kevin Smith seems to forget that, although the Colleens are likeable and enjoyable to watch, since there is no emotional investment made at the start, there can be no dramatic payoff at the end, even though there are plenty of comedic payoffs. Written by Christian Tsoutsouvas
And we're back! After two weeks off and a whoooole lot of Casey in your ear holes, Colleens back to reign things in! This week, we're talking 2015's Bloodsucking Bastards! Does it suck? You're going to have to listen to find out!
Episode 53: Levees Special Release & GiveawayA month ago, I got to see a band opening for Lonely Horse at Sam's Burger Joint that totally blew me away. I hadn't heard of them prior to that event, and I found out later, that that night was actually the third time they had played in front of an audience. The band was Levees.Levees is Kody Anderson, Kyle Anderson, Skyler Ellis, and Matt Stieb. Right now, these guys are a bit of a mystery. They're currently putting together a bio, but I can tell you this. These guys sound great live. I was really impressed with them, not like I'm the end all of tastemakers or anything, but, I really think they're going to make a big splash locally and hopefully regionally and nationally.Thanks to Levees for hosting our first contest/promotion. Saturday, May 30th, Levees will be playing at the 502 Bar at 8pm. They will be playing with The Vegan Street Tacos, Colleens, and Michael J. and The Foxes to raise money for Michael J. and The Foxes debut full length album. As for the promotion, the first five people who go to the merch table and say “Rhino Pancakes” will get a T-Shirt for $5. That's half off! This is open you, the listeners of this special episode. Once again, that's “Rhino Pancakes” at the Levees merch table. Now it's time for Levees track, “Your Spell”.You can contact us on Google Voicemail @ 210-802-1197, @ www.210LocalMedia.com/contactus, on Twitter: @210LocalMedia, on Facebook: /210LocalMedia & check out our main site @ www.210LM.comAs a member of the 210 Podcast Network, we are partially brought to you by Audible.com. Get your free audio book download and free 30-day trial when you visit 210LocalMusic.com/Audible. It also helps us keep the podcast network running. Thanks for listening!www.210LocalMedia.com www.itsaguythingpodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/210localmedia0/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/210localmedia0/support
Episode 32Freezing Works This episode of Jay Wont dart's podcast, I talk about Freezing Works, a New Zealand occupation, basically an abattoir or slaughterhouse where the meat is frozen at the end and exported overseas.Download Episode directly hereMy intro was from No Agenda episode 104.I'll start with a quote.The meat processing industry is in a constant stateof change. These changes will continue to meet therequirements of the 21st Century. The meat plant of100 years hence will probably feature a high degree ofautomation. But this will be beyond our lifetime. If wefocus upon the immediate future the meat plant of the21st Century will probably incorporate many of thecurrent trends or developments.Operating margins will remain small with theemphasis upon high productivity and enhanced revenue.We may see the rise of the mega-plant linked with anational or international network of specialised addedvalue operations.The international demand for meat and proteins isexpected to grow. The challenge of the meat plant willbe to meet this demand and produce a range of productsto the exact requirements of the customer.'In the public eye, the Freezing Worker is one of thelowest status individuals in our society. A rough,irresponsible layabout who jeopardises the economy forsheer greed and goes on strike at the drop of a hat. Heearns high wages for very simple work. He's at a keypoint in the economy, responsible for processing oneor our biggest export commodities. He can hold thecountry to ransom. So runs the popular myth.No-one who has not seen what a freezing works islike, and the kind of jobs freezing workers do is in aposition to criticise. The industry carries massproduction to its extreme. A freezing works is a giantdis-assembly line along which carcasses and organs rollwith a deadening inevitability while the men scuttle tokeep up. The machine is truly king. A butcher on thechain must carry out the same operation over and overagain, day after day until the season ends. Not for himthe carpenter's pride in his skill, the watersiders varietyof tasks, the shearers' sense of completing a meaningfuljob. Instead endless, mindless, meaningless work, oftenstanding in the same place all day using a dangerouslysharp knife, surrounded by hundreds of other men doingthe same thing, and by the unedifying sights and smellsof freshly dismembered animals.'Kerr Inkson of OtagoUniversity, 1977I had to look up the term Watersider, it means a person who loads and unloads ships, a dock worker.In Southland , there are a few different Freezing Works, or "The Works", as they are known colloquially. Freezing Works are common in New Zealand rural areas, farmers grow animals like cows, sheep and pigs, and they are sent off to The Works to be killed. When you go past a Freezing Works, they are quite large factory buildings, normally white, and with lots of metal frames outside, where the animals were kept. Trains or trucks will bring the animals in, they will go through pens, to be stunned and then murdered, or in Freezing Works terms, Slaughtered, inside. Their skin is removed for leather, bones are cut and pulled out, heads cut off, tongues cut out, their muscles sold as meat. Their organs are snatched out and thrown in stainless steel trays for inspection, if they are fit for sale, then they are sold for people to eat. Intestines are used as the casings for sausages, the intestines are like socks that get stuffed with low grade meat, to make sausages. I've read that glands are sold, some powdered up and sold overseas as a health thing, some such as testicles, are probably bought in an attempt to spice up the bedroom. In old photos I've seen, you know from the 80's, hairy old men, without gloves on , are wringing out the intestines to make sausage casings, I assume that nowadays they have to wear gloves at least. The intestines go through a wringer, and get washed. A little about the history of meat exported from New Zealand. Canning of meat was started in 1869 in New Zealand, only the best meat was canned. In 1874, american cooled meat was sent to Britain, natural ice kept the meat cold.The first ship to carry frozen meat from New Zealand to the United Kingdom was The Dunedin. The Dunedin used 3 tonnes of coal a day, through a steam powered refrigeration machine, to cool The Dunedins hold, down to 4 degrees celsius. The ship was rigged up for refrigeration in 1881, and its first journey, from Oamaru New Zealand, thats in Otago just north of Southland, left for London on the 15th of February, 1882. It took The Dunedin 98 days to arrive, on the 24th of May."It is difficult to realise that only about thirty-five years have elapsed since one of the most important of the world's industries was inaugurated, resulting in the enormous and increasing trade of the present day. And yet the whole of this great industry, and to a very great extent the general prosperity and advancement of New Zealand, hangs on the slender piston rod of a refrigerating machine". M A Elliot The Frozen Meat Industry of New Zealand - NZ Journal of Science and Technology, May 1918.How the Freezing Works, work.The animals are brought in, they are To do this episode, I read a book about the Alliance Freezing Works here in Southland, the books name is A Cut Above, the book came out in 1985, two years before I were born.A Cut Above was pretty difficult to read in parts, I read it every day at work while the other people around me ate meat, and I had my normal sandwiches. I'd ask questions to my dad, since he worked at Alliance, and he would casually explain things. Theres lots of disgusting sounding jobs, and sections of the Freezing works. Places like " the fellmongery" , which sounds like something from The Lord of the Rings, its where the wool is taken off sheep. I'll read a few passages that stood out to me.Just to explain this first quote, from the 1950s until the mid-1970s New Zealand was a highly protected economyOk, hearing that nowadays, with our Free Trade Agreements and all, the idea that the government can deny the right of a company to import a crucial device from overseas, it sounds nuts to me! I asked some older friends, and they could agree that it was the right thing to do, "new zealand jobs" and all, but I dont think its a good plan to just ban imported goods, and instead churn out inferior, and more expensive local versions. Imagine if we could only have New Zealand made computers, that had to have every part made in this country, we'd have to spend billions to reinvent every component, and then still be behind! I dont think I'd want to swap my Apple iPhone for a Kiwifruit brand, Choice-as phone, would you?This part of A Cut Above is about one of many strikes and protests. I couldnt believe that happened when I read the book, the farmers were angry that the freezing works were overloaded, they couldnt deal with extra sheep at the time, so the farmers were being forced to hold onto their animals for longer than they wanted. The farmers went crazy, in my opinion, and brought the animals right into Invercargill city, from their farms, and set them free in the main streets, I cant imagine what that must have been like to see. Scared sheep were running about on busy roads, I guess the farmers would have been having a great time, laughing as police struggled to control the animals that must have been running in front of cars, and in every direction. The farmers managed to get the sheep under control, they took them somewhere close to the Invercargill prison, they dug ruts in the ground for blood to flow through, and started killing sheep in public, out in front of tv crews. Thats horrible, the animals were made about as scared as possible, running free on city roads having lived on farms all their lives, the police couldnt deal with it, it would be scary for drivers not wanting to hit an animal, all while the farmers would have been enjoying themselves. Then, to start killing the animals in public, they show no respect at all for the lives of the sheep, they wanted to protest by driving into Invercargill, setting them off on the streets, so they did it. They want to kill the sheep, so they get them back ,take them to another public place and kill them out in the open, on camera, just to get attention. What was their complaint? That they had to wait for the freezing works to kill their animals, and they couldnt be bothered having these poor sheep kept alive that long.One more section from A Cut Above. "Continued industrial stoppages in the freezing industry had not escaped the notice of the new National Government which had been elected to office on promises of being tough with irresponsible unions. Late in 1976, it was to demonstrate some theoretical muscle when it introduced the Industrial Relations Amendment (No. 3) Act.The act obliged those in the industry to give three days notice of industrial action, and they faced fines of up to $150 if they did not kill out sock either in a works or in transit before going on strike. The legislation was an abysmal failure. From one end of the country to the other, the provisions of the act were ignored. A chorus of farmer protest grew. The Alliance company did not escape and February, 1977, saw a foolish stoppage that made a mockery of the law and industrial relations in general. On 8 February, slaughtermen demanded that security in their dining room be improved, so a door leading from their amenities was locked. During the night, the lock was removed and when some workers other than butchers were found in the dining room the next day, the butchers had a meeting and went home. A meeting was held the next day with union officials and an agreement was drawn up about steps to be taken to prevent non-butchers using their dining room, which included re-locking the offending door. That upset the freezer workers who decided to go on strike until the door was unlocked. There was no discussion with either the company or the union on the matter. Having made their decision, they simply walked out. Later, Jim Barnes learned that freezer workers were in the habit of using the butchers' dining room as an accessway to their own facilities. The company had, of course, provided an alternative entrance but that was marginally further walking distance. A shed meeting of all workers the next day supported the stand taken by the freezer workers and over the weekend, a series of meetings resulted in the disputes committee chairman, Aubrey Begg, being asked to make a decision.He, in turn, upheld the authority of the union officials to make agreements with the company, thereby deciding in favour of the slaughtermen. Work started on Monday, 14 February, with six chains in full production, but ended at 3 PM when freezer workers went home saying they would not return until the door was unlocked. The following day, another shed meeting was held and in a secret ballot, the men decided to uphold Begg's decision and work resumed at 2 pm that day. In the meantime, the company had lost 80,000 head of stock and workers about $150,000 in wages over one door.To cap it all off, no sooner had work started than there was a telephone call to say there was a bomb on the slaughterboard. This meant evacuating the works while management, including Bill Pottinger, Ray Dunn and supervisors fruitlessly searched for any bomb-like object or container. "And you're back to me talking again, all that talking is making me tempted to rely on Alex again!To translate that into modern english, Butchers were annoyed that other people, who worked in the freezer section, used their dining room. The Butchers said that their things were being stolen by the freezing guys walking through their area, and they demanded the door to the room be kept locked. They said they would go on strike if the door was NOT locked. The Freezer workers said they would go on strike if the door WAS locked, they walked through that room to get to where they wanted to go. One side would strike no matter what happened with the door. The door ended up being locked, and the freezer workers went on strike. As A Cut Above says, the Freezer workers had another way to get to where they wanted to go, without going through the locked door, but they said it was longer that way, they wouldnt do it. The whole Freezing Works couldnt work properly without all workers, and in the end they "lost 80,000 head of stock", I think that means those animals would be sent out of Southland to another place to be killed, so the Alliance Freezing works didnt get paid for killing those animals since they didnt do it, someone else would have, and all the workers were not working, so they would have lost about $150,000 1977 NZ dollars in lost wages. I dont know what that would be in todays money, but I've been told around that time you could buy a house for 20,000 or so, 20 grand bought a house, and 150,000 didnt get paid out to the workers because they didnt do their work. All over one door!I have a special invited guest on this episode, my dad, who worked for a long time at a local Freezing works, slaughtering lambs, his job was to open up the sheep around the back legs.I'm pretty happy he decided to come on my podcast and talk about working in a slaughter house.“Thine is the task of blood.Discharge thy task with mercy.Let thy victim feel no pain.Let sudden blow bring death;Such death as thou thyself would ask for.”The Slaughterman’s CreedI've prepared a clip from a BBC documentary, Slaughterhouse, a task of blood to play. I found Slaughterhouse on Veg TV, which you can find at veg hyphen tv.info, you can probably find it by searching for veg tv. its in my notes also. I downloaded the 500MB clip, which put me over my bandwidth cap for this month, but its worth it. Slaughterhouse is a very personal documentary, it has actual characters in the different slaughtermen, most are 20 something year old guys with awful English smiles, the crooked and broken off teeth were what upset me the most in this documentary. If you have the time, I highly recommend downloading Slaughterhouse, A Task of Blood.About the pig mentioned in the last part, if I were cruel, I'd leave what what happening to her to your imagination. But, Im a nice guy, so I'll explain it, the pig had escaped from the pens that the animals are kept in, she was running about the parking lot of the abattoir, and she ran out onto the road. I guess in the end they will have gotten her back inside, but its nice to think that she could have been left alone to run off down the road to freedom.I liked hearing what the workers think, even if I dont agree with how the animals are treated by slaughtermen. It was interesting to hear one of the jewish slaughterers being concerned about the animals wellbeing, and that he even considered himself an animal lover! I dont know how he can say that, and work in a slaughtherhouse, remember, he said that humans are a higher order, we are above animals, so we have the right to kill them, according to him. I dont agree with that at all, I guess its a matter of perception, that a slaughterer could think animals were great, but that we had to eat them and because we are smarter when it comes to making iPods, we have the right to kill cows. I liked the vegetarian message at the start and finish of Slaughterhouse, A Task of Blood too, I think it makes a compelling point, who would want to eat meat after seeing inside an abattoir? Not me, thats for sure. However, this clip is a little disheartening if you read into it like I did, I get the point of "ok, im going to leave off the meat" but its not like you have to eat less if you are vegetarian or vegan, taking off a huge steak and being left with just the steamed carrots and mashed potato on the side, now your main course. Have THREE vegetables on your plate! For the price of the corpse, you could buy a much larger amount of vegan food, you could have chocolate for desert afterwards, being vegan has nothing to do with suffering through mealtimes.I think its reasonable to think that people who eat meat dont want to see how its made so to speak, how the animals are kept, treated, hacked to bits. I like bringing that up anytime someone says something like "you're less of a man now you're vegan", I can pull out my iPhone and show them Earthlings on it, Im quite used to gory slaughterhouse footage now, I'd be willing to beat that the average meat eating person would be more upset to see how meat is made than I am.Theres a good vegetarian message to be learnt when you've seen inside of an abattoir. You see the truth, how things really are. I'd like to play a clip from Compassionate Cooks, I love Colleens podcast where she talks about being vegan and cooking. If you search iTunes for " compassionate cooks" it will show up, I'll have a link to her website compassionate cooks .com in my notes as well.Thank you very much for the work you do Colleen, I've donated some money towards the running costs of your podcast. My friend Sam is a young New Zealand vegan, its always good to find other vegans in New Zealand, especially guys, it breaks down any perceptions that only women are vegan. I'd like to mention Sam's new podcast, NZ Vegan Teen, you can find it on iTunes by searching NZ Vegan Teen. Sam has many websites up, I first came across his anti Dairy site, here is a clip Sam sent me to play on this episode.You can find Sam on iTunes by searching for NZ Vegan Teen, also http://nzveganteen.blogspot.com/ is one of Sams pages, nz vegan teen . blogspot . com.Howard Lyman is a former American Cattle Rancher, a cow farmer in New Zealand terms, who decided to be vegan. Howard used modern chemicals on his farm, in 1979 he was diagnosed with a tumor on his spine. He was told he could be paralysed from the tumor, he vowed to switch to non chemical methods of farming if he beat the cancer. He survived the operation to remove the tumor, and changed his farm into an organic operation. Around 1990, Howard Lyman faced health problems, he became vegetarian and found his health improved. He started looking into Mad Cow Disease, which was affecting Great Britain. In 1996 Howard Lyman appeared on Oprah Winfrey's show, he made comments that offended the National Cattlemens Beef Association, he basically said "meat is bad for you, bad things are fed to cows, ground up roadkill, pets who have been put to sleep etc, cows dont naturally eat meat, its wrong." Oprah agreed , shocked by what she heard she said she wouldnt eat hamburgers again. The Beef Association was very mad about that, it was a bit like the recent New Zealand Pork scandal, my term for it, with the Pork Board denying that New Zealand pigs are badly treated in factory farming conditions. The Beef association were hurt by the drop in sales, when people find out how meat is brought to their supermarket, they often buy less, at least temporarily. Both Lyman and Oprah were sued, they eventually won the trial. In time Howard became Vegan. I have a clip of Howard Lyman, from one of his speeches,Im near the end of this episode, so I'd like to thank you for listening now. If you want to contact me, even just to say you listened, send an email to jaywontdart@gmail.com, j a y w o n t d a r t @ gmail.com, I'd appreciate it. My outro will be the song Meat is Murder, sung live by The Smiths, I heard it and rushed off to buy it on iTunes. I've noticed that iTunes doesnt show my earlier podcast episodes, I have the full set of links to each and every episode on my blog page, jaywontdart.blogspot.com , so you can download every one of my episodes.I'd like to put forth a message to anyone who eats meat and who has listened to this episode, go and see what the inside of a "meat factory" looks like, no matter what its called, an abattoir, a slaughterhouse, or The Freezing Works. Its as simple as typing in " slaughterhouse" or something similar into Google Images, theres no cost or inconvenience to you. Have a look, and ask yourself, "could I work here? Could I cut these animals throats, watching litres of blood come out while they are hung upside down? Could I stand the smell of blood, guts, animal waste?" If you think these places are awful to see, well, why would you pay money for them to stay in business? Why would you want to touch what comes from them, if even the sight is upsetting, the thought is upsetting, the sounds are upsetting, the smell is upsetting, why would you want to eat it? This beautiful creature must dieA death for no reasonAnd death for no reason is murderAnd the flesh you so fancifully fryIs not succulent, tasty or kindIts death for no reasonAnd death for no reason is murderKitchen aromas arent very homely Its not comforting, cheery or kindIts sizzling blood and the unholy stenchOf murderIts not natural, normal or kindThe flesh you so fancifully fryThe meat in your mouthAs you savour the flavourOf murderHave a super happy day, bye.Sources=========http://www.techhistory.co.nz/19thcentury/Meat.htm meat historywww.meatupdate.csiro.au/data/Meat_95_14.pdf intro quote about freezing worksA Cut Above book, 1985My father, who worked at Alliance Freezing Works!http://veg-tv.info/ Slaughterhouse, a task of blood documentaryhttp://www.compassionatecooks.com/ outro song, Meat is Murder by The Smiths, awesome song, go and buy it to support musicians!
Matthew calls High School English Teacher Colleen Peluso. They talk about her students asking questions about the pandemic, podcasts, and Colleens contribution to a Hamilton tribute song that has gained popularity.