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S.E.M. Podcast - Scotland, Edinburgh Mission
Ep. 141 - Billy Dalebout: (February 2002 - February 2004) - S.E.M. Podcast

S.E.M. Podcast - Scotland, Edinburgh Mission

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 74:02


Billy Dalebout served in the Scotland, Edinburgh Mission from February of 2002 through February of 2004. Billy shared his unique experience of having visited Scotland and hiking Pratt's Hill before being called to Scotland. He also shared many adventures from living in Scotland, including fishing with a serial killer, almost chasing down a thief, and his time loving the people of Scotland. Billy currently lives in Shawnee, Kansas, with his wife and their 3 children. Recorded December 3, 2023

The Insider Travel Report Podcast
Going Down Under the Sea From Seabourn Venture

The Insider Travel Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 23:07


Dr. Merel Dalebout, a submersible pilot and naturalist, and Seb Coulthard, a submersible pilot and historian, talk with James Shillinglaw about Seabourn Venture's two U-Boat submersibles (submarines), which offer guests an adventure in this case in the depths of the cold blue waters of Greenland. Dalebout and Coulthard talk about how they learned how to pilot the submersibles, what they like about the subs, and what else they do as part of the expedition team aboard the ship. For more information, visit www.seabourn.com. If interested, the original video of this podcast can be found on the Insider Travel Report Youtube channel or by searching for the podcast's title on Youtube.

Natuurlijke Rijkunst door Linda Hofman
#203 Interview Francis Dalebout over homeopathie voor paarden

Natuurlijke Rijkunst door Linda Hofman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 93:42


#203 Interview Francis Dalebout over homeopathie voor paarden. Je kunt Francis Dalebout vinden op https://heel-paard.nl daar kun je ook haar EHBO cursus aanschaffen met €25,- korting. Gebruik daarvoor de kortingscode LINDAPODCAST23 Francis Dalebout op instagram @heel_paard Francis Dalebout op Facebook https://Facebook.com/heelpaard Meer informatie over Linda Hofman kun je vinden op www.lindahofman.nl Het eBoek Ontspannen met je paard op pad kun je hier downloaden: www.lindahofman.nl/eboek Hier kun je de blogs lezen: www.lindahofman.nl/blog Linda Hofman Training en Coaching kun je vinden op de volgende kanalen Telegram https://t.me/lindahofmantraining Instagram @lindahofman.training Facebook Linda Hofman Training & Coaching

DE GROTE PLAAT
Heerlijke herfsteditie met NOS wielerwatcher Steven Dalebout

DE GROTE PLAAT

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 95:32


We zijn terug! Net op tijd voordat het profpeloton met Il Lombardia en Parijs-Tours de laatste klassiekers op de kalender afvinkt. Een herfstige aflevering gevuld met de geur van gepofte kastanjes, melancholische klanken, natte bossen, glazen prosecco en dorre bladeren die vastplakken aan je derailleur. We zoomen in op het vijfde monument; de Ronde van Lombardije en het afscheid van vier grote renners waaronder 'onze' Niki Terpstra, waar we tijdens zijn afscheidstournee nog even mee bellen.Onze gast is Steven Dalebout. Met microfoon gewapend, wachtend tussen de bussen, rennend achter een winnaar die uitbolt na de streep, soms rustig op reportage bij renners thuis aan de koffie, volgt hij voor de NOS de koers vanaf de Omloop totdat de dode bladeren rond Como vallen. Hij maakte ooit als puber hitlijsten voor de lokale omroep van Emmeloord en onderscheidt zich nu met prachtige achtergrondreportages, zoals de serie Abandon, maar had – volgens Robert Gesink - op basis van z'n Strava files net zo goed wielerprof kunnen worden. Met Dalebout blikken we vooruit op een hopelijk prachtig slot van het wegseizoen, praten we over de liefde voor koers én muziek, bepreken we de wielerhoogtepunten van 2022 en de kansen van Valverde op een laatste kunstje op Italiaanse bodem.Muziek is er van onder meer Men I Trust, Sprints en Special Interest. En uiteraard zijn er weer mooie prijzen te winnen.Check hier de nieuwe Isaac Element waar John op rijdt #ChallengeTheElements https://www.isaac-cycle.com/nl_NL/cycling-gear/397/Ontdek een Shimano Service Center bij jou in de buurt https://www.shimanoservicecenter.com/nl/dealers/Hier kijk je de Nederlandse documentaire Il Lombardia (2011) https://tv.apple.com/nl/movie/il-lombardia/umc.cmc.5myutxlxm1ikr86csa9tpuiuzAlle muziek die we draaien in De Grote Plaat is hier te beluisteren https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2SAjRIVrHIOCKqCeFPBr15?si=8c6b69946eff40b4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bulimia Sucks | Kate Hudson Hall
Bulimia Sucks! | Episode 64 | Setback and Successes | Katie Dalebout

Bulimia Sucks | Kate Hudson Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 40:41


In this toasty fireside chat, Kate is joined by Katie  Dalebout and she is the founder of Let It Out, a website, podcast, with over 3 million downloads and community. Katie helps people develop a positive image of their bodies through embracing their creativity and personality outside of their physicality, and she's on a mission to share journaling tools that invoke deeper authenticity and true self-acceptance. She is also an author of the book Let It Out: A Journey Through Journaling. Packed with journaling exercises, prompts, and techniques that can be done anywhere and in any order, this guidebook offers you a new way to navigate your daily life, cope with stress, and anxiety and also create exciting permanent change.                                       ****************** ANNOUNCEMENTS ********************    Let's talk PATREON!  If you aren't familiar with Patreon, it's an easy way for those interested in my podcast and work to see new exclusive content and updates before anyone else. By contributing as little as $5 per month, patrons will enable me to dedicate more of my time to creating by helping cover the many costs incurred from my podcast.    ALSO... Out now on Amazon is the Bulimia sucks! stress-relieving, calming coloring book. Displaying an incredible collection of 35 relaxing, easy-to-color patterns. It contains beautiful, inspiring quotes of wisdom and added motivational questions to guide you forward in your recovery.This coloring book not only will calm and relax you but has an added sprinkle of extra support in your bulimia recovery. If you love mandala coloring books, then join Kate on a journey of discovery and find out what will be your next steps in your recovery path. Enjoy practicing your creative coloring skills while you calm and relax at the same time.Check it out on Amazon at: https://amzn.to/3axWVBZ  Reach out to Kate at:Bulimia Sucks book: https://amzn.to/3ycH4CNWebsite:  www.bulimiasucks.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BulimiaSuckIG: https://www.instagram.com/katehudsonhall/Email: katehudsonhall@gmail.comConnect with Katie:Book: Let it outWebsite: https://www.katiedalebout.com/in-process                                        Support the show

POPS! The People Ops Podcast
PIVOT: Setting up Managers for Success in a Remote-Friendly Future with Amy Dalebout, MotoRefi

POPS! The People Ops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 31:34


What do effective manager coaching and manager promotion look like in a remote environment?  For Amy Dalebout, VP of People and Culture at MotoRefi, effective management is a skill that can be developed, but not by accident.  Amy joined MotoRefi the first day the entire organization transitioned to working from home. Despite the shift, the team has tripled since Spring 2020, and Amy has implemented intentional practices to set their management team up for success in a remote-first environment.  From Amy’s perspective, at the end of the day, it’s all about supporting people and not allowing them to be stagnant, keeping them learning and growing their skills. On the People Ops Podcast, Amy joins Didi to talk about her experience building a team remotely, and sharing the three core competencies of effective management. On this episode, you’ll hear: [03:23-07:15] – What does manager coaching look like [07:16-08:40] – How do you hire manager-ready talent [15:13-18:37] – What is the purpose of a “manager pod” [21:27-25:49] – The Three C’s of effective management [25:49-27:37] – What does it mean to ask powerful questions [28:17-31:08] – Employee mailbag with Rob

MetaSpace with Rachel Holmes
Sidereal Astrology with Lyn Dalebout

MetaSpace with Rachel Holmes

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 50:07


Discover what sidereal astrology is and how we can use it as a map to navigate our collective and individual lives. You can find out more about Lyn at https://www.earthwordskyword.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/holmeshealing/support

The Party in My Plants Podcast
179. LAUGH WITH YOUR MOUTH FULL: The least horrible parts of being quarantined right now, with Katie Dalebout, Phoebe Lapine + Katie Horwitch

The Party in My Plants Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 84:01


I’m excited to present a new monthly installment of LAUGH WITH YOUR MOUTH FULL! Lighthearted real life chit chats with smart and articulate people I love while we eat healthy planty foods we love. This episode explores how three of my dearest friends and I are doing our best to healthfully navigate this scary season of Coronavirus quaranatine. At the time of this recording, my mouth was full of snap peas. Katie Dalebout the host of Let it Out with Katie Dalebout, the author of  Let it Out: A Journey Through Journaling and the creator of the Let It Outttt platform and self-growth KITS. You might’ve heard her before in episode 22 of this PIMP podcast. She’s quarantined in sunny LA. Her mouth was full of banana boats. Katie Horwitch is a writer, speaker and founder of the Women Against Negative Talk platform & podcast. She’s also a spin instructor extraordinaire and her audio workouts on Aaptiv are phenomenal. You heard her before in episode 122 and she’s quarantined in my beloved NYC. Her mouth was full of pickles! Phoebe Lapine is a cookbook author, chef, and food blogger at FeedMePhoebe.com. She’s written two books, In the Small Kitchen and The Wellness Project, and she hosts the SIBO Made Simple Podcast (+ is writing a third book by the same name)! Her interviewS on this podcast were #37 and #82 and she is quarantined on beautiful Martha’s Vineyard. Her mouth was full of a kosher-for-Passover chocolate chip cookie that she ate before the recording. Press play to hear: Introverts vs. extroverts vs. ambiverts (and how to know the difference) The least horrible parts of being quarantine right now Connection as self care How we’re loosely managing time these days (Horwitch’s protocol chunking schedule is something to hear!) How we’re cooking/eating/plant-partying right now! This quarantine being a masterclass for what we really most need to learn and heal about ourselves that we’ve been procrastinating on… How cooking your friend’s recipes (AHEM: MINE!) can help you feel closer to them right now  The idea of mindful take out & delivery and how quarantine can help us really learn to feed ourselves. How pre-quarantine traveling helped Dalebout learn to nourish again Horwitch’s beautiful metaphor about letting our paint dry as we *wait* to come out of this My best friend’s advice and comfort about my book launch. And why shiny ain’t always smarty. Horwitch’s interesting perspective on the fitness IG live explosion and how “Fitness advice is life advice.” And lots more! Links related to this episode: The full show notes with all the deets from this episode! PREORDER MY BOOK, PARTY IN YOUR PLANTS! Where to buy Four Sigmatic Magic Mushroom Products and save 15% with code: “PARTYINMYPLANTS” GET A FREE LIST OF 160+ RECCOMENDED-OR-WRITTEN-BY-PODCAST-GUEST BOOKS Book me to speak at your college, conference or company! Where I’d much appreciate you leaving a review for the show in iTunes!! Where you can go to suggest a guest (yourself or someone else) for the show! Party in My Plants on Instagram Party in My Plants on Facebook

De Paardenpodcast
#17 Oud & Nieuw special: Homeopathie bij vuurwerkangst - Francis Dalebout

De Paardenpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 22:07


Best veel paarden zijn bang voor vuurwerk. De een wordt wat nerveus, de ander raakt serieus in paniek. Ik vroeg me af of je daar iets tegen kunt doen. Kun je je paard helpen kalm te blijven? Een van de methodes die ik tegenkwam in mijn zoektocht was homeopathie. In deze aflevering vertelt dierenhomeopaat Francis Dalebout hoe homeopathie werkt en hoe het jouw paard kan helpen. Waar is homeopathie op gebaseerd? Waarom helpt het je paard kalmeren? En waar kun je de middeltjes krijgen? Je hoort het in deze special van de Paardenpodcast.

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Energy Matters
Episode #46: Katie Dalebout on Writing, Podcast, & Expressing Your Deepest Self

Energy Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 52:15


Writer and podcaster Katie Dalebout stopped by the podcast to share her incredible wisdom on living an authentic life, expressing yourself naturally in the world, and writing as a form of processing.  We hit topics like getting past the diet culture, meditation, being confident with expressing emotions in the world, writing and journaling, podcasting, and enjoying life. Book: Let It Out by Katie Dalebout https://christyharrison.com/foodpsych https://energymattersacademy.com Cody's Site David's Site

On Purpose With Alex Beadon
#028 - How To Use A Podcast To Build Your Brand with Katie Dalebout

On Purpose With Alex Beadon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 54:48


In This Episode, You'll Learn:  - How to juggle entrepreneurship with a full-time job - Revenue streams in the podcast world - How to grow your audience using podcasting - How to start a passion project that enhances your career - Reflections on Katie’s first online course - & so much more Katie Dalebout is an author, podcaster, and what I like to call a professional curator. She’s the author of her book, Let It Out, has an awesome podcast called, Let It Out and is someone who I’m lucky enough to call a personal friend. She’s such a good example of someone who is tackling entrepreneurship in her own, unique, creative way, taking it at her own pace, and doing what feels right for her above all else. If you’ve been struggling with having a full-time job while juggling growing your brand and business, you’re gonna love this one.

Aligned and Alive
030: Learning to Be Yourself with Katie Dalebout

Aligned and Alive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 51:14


Katie and I talk all about her podcast that has been going 5 years strong, what she's learned interviewing 250 people on the topic of wellness, and what she would recommend to someone starting a podcast today. We also chat about overcoming fear, how journaling has been used in her toolkit to become more herself and more self-aware and how moving to NYC has changed her. To view the full show notes visit: www.alliowen.com/katie-dalebout To connect with Katie:  Website / Podcast Instagram Course

Tracking Wonder Podcast
S1 EP2: Do We Find Purpose or Test it Out? With Katie Dalebout and Caroline Adams Miller

Tracking Wonder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2018 71:56


Jeffrey's premise:  "One factor that helps high-achieving creatives and fulfilled entrepreneurs face daily challenges is that they have some sense of purpose that helps remind them why they're doing what they're doing every day."You are what you pay attention to, and if your willpower, focus and time are spent trying to control your body image, for example, that quite simply distracts you from becoming who you want to be. Too many young women lose their voices—and ultimately their purpose and passion—in the pursuit of perfection. And if you are busy with the ‘part-time job’ of an eating disorder, it is impossible to achieve your potential or uncover your unique gift to the world.   Today on the Quest Series Roundtable, Jeffrey is joined by podcaster, blogger and author Katie Dalebout and executive coach, speaker and author Caroline Adams Miller to discuss some of the reasons why we tend to lose our purpose as young adults. Katie and Caroline both share their struggles with body image and eating disorders, explaining how they found their way back to health and discovered joy and meaning in giving back. They speak to the value of journaling when it comes to self-awareness, making meaning of our lives, and healing, and offer their best advice around taking care of yourself in the pursuit of a purposeful life. Key Takeaways [3:05] Katie’s take on her young genius Only child, raised on ‘adult farm’ Propensity for performing Knew wanted life to be big [8:24] Caroline’s childhood Girl who wanted to be loved School as happy place (solace in thinking, reading and writing) Sorrow gave empathy, desire to give back [11:50] Why we lose our purpose as young adults Girls lose their voices Must get angry enough to ‘throw off chains’ Lose purpose, passion [15:25] How Katie deals with the ‘mean girls’ in her mind Use as tool for self-awareness [19:18] The common issues Katie sees among young women Body image/diet culture Risk aversion (i.e.: entrepreneurship) Impact of social media (distraction, comparison) [31:02] Katie’s struggle with eating disorders Anorexia at end of college Received treatment, developed orthorexia Obsessed with control, miss out on life [38:02] Caroline’s fight against bulimia Thought next achievement would eliminate sadness Bulimia as ‘part-time job’ while studying at Harvard Started recovery in 1984 (just after marriage) Found joy in giving back, sharing hope [45:20] The value of journaling Allows for honesty, self-awareness (first step to change) Opportunity to make meaning of lives Positive intervention, part of healing process Ask good questions to get good response Eventually have to ‘feel the feelings’ [57:17] Caroline and Katie’s advice around self-care Purposeful life isn’t always easy Seek out your unique gifts Surround yourself with supportive people Be gentle with yourself Do things that make you feel good Out your shame, fear Connect with Katie & Caroline Katie’s Website Katie’s Podcast Caroline’s Website Caroline’s Blog Resources Let it Out: A Journey Through Journaling by Katie Dalebout Generation Startup Film Getting Grit: The Evidence-Based Approach to Cultivating Passion, Perseverance, and Purpose by Caroline Adams Miller My Name is Caroline by Caroline Adams Miller Caroline on The Good Life Project Activate Leadership: Aspen Truths to Empower Millennial Leaders by Jon Mertz Larissa Rainey Study: ‘The Search for Purpose in Life’ A special thanks to the early supporters of the Tracking Wonder Podcast. Your enthusiasm, feedback, and support helped make this possible. Thank you.  A few very special early supporters: Mel Harth, Lovenia Leapart, Brandy Donovan, Sally Fox, Mindy Ohringer, Katy Yang, Patricia B., John Carr, Millie Jackson, Susan Preston, Gregory Berg, Peg Syverson, Cindy Henson, Nikki Jackson, Lauren Ayer, Lisa Batson Goldberg 

The Sam Skelly Show
EP 023: The Healing Effects of Journaling with Katie Dalebout

The Sam Skelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 40:57


In this episode with Katie Dalebout we talk about expressing our true selves through journaling. I freaking love journaling and for those of you who are not journalers, journaling is a beautiful way to release the emotionality that's trapped in our bodies so we can really decipher the difference between what is true and what is not true. So whether we have an idea, need to process an emotion or we just literally need to dump our thoughts down, we can do it in a sacred space without any fear of judgment. Katie really speaks to this and shares how journaling has helped her connect to her higher self. About Katie In 2013 Katie Dalebout launched the weekly podcast Let It Out which now has over 100 episodes. She's the author of the Amazon best-selling book Let It Out: A Journey Through Journaling and has contributed to Hello Giggles, Refinery29, and Mind Body Green. Through her speaking and writing she aims to help people develop a positive image of their bodies by embracing their creativity & personality outside of their physicality. Inside this episode, Katie shares How journaling allows us to be the observer of our thoughts. Creating more of what we want by having gratitude around what we have. Releasing the fear of uncertainty and saying yes to opportunities.  What you'll hear: 2:23- How journaling inspired Katie to connect to her truth. 7:37- How we can remove our masks and show our true selves. 13:40- The reason why we compare ourselves to other people. 18:58- How to incorporate gratitude into your journaling. 24:00- Allowing uncertainty to be apart of our lives. You can find more about Katie at: http://www.katiedalebout.com https://www.facebook.com/TheWellnessWonderland/ http://instagram.com/katiedalebout   Join the Hungry for Happiness community for more! https://hungryforhappiness/facebook.com    

Grizzly Times Podcast
Episode 20 - Lyn Dalebout - Poet, Educator, Biologist, Astrologer

Grizzly Times Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2017 43:03


Grizzly Times speaks with Lyn Dalebout. This show is tailor made for these troubled times! Poet and educator Lyn Dalebout is a woman with many hats and talents: she is also a biologist and a sidereal astrologer, who writes a weekly blog called Earth Sky Oracle. (Check out the recent ones on Obama and other political figures). Lyn has a book of poems called Out of the Flames. Her writing has appeared in a number of anthologies. This week’s podcast is dedicated to our dear friend Anthony Birkholz, whose bright flame was tragically extinguished last week. Tony’s last project involved a film about grizzly bear delisting. Bon Voyage, Tony!

Food Psych Podcast with Christy Harrison
#34: Orthorexia - When Healthy Eating Hurts with Katie Dalebout of The Wellness Wonderland

Food Psych Podcast with Christy Harrison

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2014 78:57


Writer and fellow podcaster Katie Dalebout of The Wellness Wonderland shares how her obsession with clean eating turned into an eating disorder called orthorexia nervosa, how she started on her journey toward recovery, and lots more. Katie wants to live in a world where true wellness is embraced by everyone. As a speaker, holistic life coach, author and blogger she loves writing and speaking about holistic wellness, personal development, and spirituality on her blog, her weekly podcast WWRadio, and in her daily life to basically anyone who will listen. She works with women who believe their happiness is dependent on their physical body, relationship status, or career, and helps them realize that the external trappings of success are just a byproduct of their internal state. She helps women develop a positive relationship with food and their body image by embracing a spiritual connection of their own understanding. Find Katie on her podcast and blog, The Wellness Wonderland, or connect with her on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. To learn more about Food Psych and our guest, visit christyharrison.com/foodpsych Ready to make peace with food? Join Christy's intuitive eating online course!  How healthy is your relationship with food? Take the quiz and get free resources at christyharrison.com/quiz!