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Today's guest is Kayla Satava. Kayla is a dance instructor at the family-owned Prestige Ballroom Dancing Studio in Northeast Ohio. While she teaches all kinds of dance classes and programs, today we are talking about engaged couples getting ready for their first dance. When the DJ announces at your wedding, "The bride and groom will begin their lives together with their first dance," what will you do? Kayla does not want you to leave one of the most important parts of your special day to chance. This will be the first time all of your loved ones see you together on the dance floor as husband and wife. Kayla talks about practicing and preparing for this big moment. Kayla and her dad also teach a Marriage Enrichment Dance Program. A healthy and happy marriage requires trust, patience, and great communication skills, which are also needed to be a good social dancer. Many couples use dance lessons to reconnect with each other, and these classes are set up to do just that. Prestige Ballroom Dancing Website: https://www.prestigeballroom.com/ Facebook (Hudson Studio): https://www.facebook.com/PrestigeBallroomHudson/ Facebook (North Canton Studio): https://www.facebook.com/NorthCantonBallroom For more on David Anderson or WeddingChaplain.com David Anderson's Linktree Profile The Wedding Chaplain Website Pick up a copy of David's Book, Before God and These Witnesses, today: https://www.amazon.com/Before-God-These-Witnesses-Community/dp/1662876270. Find the Wedding Chaplain on social media: On Facebook On Instagram Twitter: @weddingchaplain On LinkedIn On Pinterest Sponsor: EWed Insurance
The BG's are out in the streets this week. Between her ‘Watch What Happens Live' Show Debut and her live show at Joe's pub tonight, Anna has a lot of appearances to recap. She details her WWHL experience and the two wigs she brought to life behind the bar. Dre is in her resume builder era and started dance lessons at the well known Dance With Me studio. Speaking of lessons, Anna fondly recalls her saxophone days and Dre only remembers one song on the piano. To pay proper respects, Anna hit up the infamous Times Square ‘Forever 21' that's closing down and quickly discovered she and many other people shared a lot of 2am tipsy memories at that location. Ahhh yesss the Memz. Then they get into their TV shows and Morgan Wallen's awkward SNL stage walk-off. I guess he was just trying to “Get To Gods Country.” Plus, they talk the new season of “Farmer Wants A Wife,” which is…exactly what it sounds like. Justice has been served as it was announced that convicted murderer, Yolanda, was denied bail. Damn straight. All that and Benny Bianco's viral toe nail art. Gross? Maybe…but the nail art is impressive so we needed to debrief. If you love White Lotus, make sure to listen to last week's Celeb Catch-Up with Parker Posey and Jennifer Coolidge. Follow the pod on Tiktok, & Instagram. Follow Anna & Dre, your biggest wigs!
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How dance can help children think creatively, with potential benefits for learning. By Fotini Vasilopoulos. Read the article on BOLD.Stay up to date with all the latest research on child development and learning at boldscience.org.Join the conversation on X (Twitter), Facebook, Instagram.Subscribe to BOLD's newsletter.
Chester A. Riley takes dance classes with their flirty neighbor, Louella. The only problem is that he has to pose as her husband to get the lessons for free.Originally aired on February 9, 1951. This is episode 305 of The Life of Riley.Please email questions and comments to host@classiccomedyotr.com.Like us on Facebook at facebook.com/classiccomedyotr. Please share this podcast with your friends and family.You can also subscribe to our podcast on Spreaker.com, Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, and Google podcasts.This show is supported by Spreaker Prime.
Every night before taping the show, Stephen takes questions from the audience that we grab and put on The Late Show Pod Show! In this batch of Q&A, find out what Benny Colbert got for Christmas, what Stephen has to say about his private and public personas, how he became such a talented dancer, and hear him tell a story about his good friend, Steve Carell. Happy New Year! The Late Show will be back with all new episodes on Monday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kevin Boston-Hill speaks with dancer, English teacher, and author, Lucy Ashe, about her career in dance and her new novel, “The Sleeping Beauties”. Ms. Ashe also shares advice and insight for anyone interested in dance regardless of ability.
Taylor DeBoer is a holistic nutritionist and a fruit & fitness addict. At the darkest point in her life she was diagnosed with a multitude of issues from autoimmune to Lyme disease all at once. It completely turned her life upside down, until the day she figured out how to manage them on her own. Now she helps women heal and reverse their own chronic health issues. In this episode we discuss... -Taylor's Lyme diagnosis and how her naturopath took an allopathic route -What Taylor's diet looks like and what is a fruitarian! Is she vegan?? -How taking dance lessons has helped her get more comfortable with her body and overcome emotions from a breakup -If she believes in a one-diet-fits-all philosophy -& much more :) Resources: Follow Taylor on Instagram Website- https://fruitgirlfit.com Private Community- https://www.skool.com/fruit/about Podcast- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fruit-tea/id1552980915 Puori Supplements discount code: HEALINGTHESOURCE for 20% off your order sitewide (don't miss out PW1 grass-fed protein powder and CP1 collagen!!) SiPhox Health get 20% off (code: HEALINGTHESOURCE) to test your blood at home and begin working toward a healthier you! Follow the host, Claudia, on Instagram and check out HealingTheSource.org
The girls are hoping to get their men on the dance floor but they are none too eager, until they meet the dance instructor. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iloveoldtimeradio/support
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Slowing Down Brings Unexpected Joys
Catalyst is a Creative Industries podcast, from Chapman University. Each episode features Chapman students who have completed a Podcasting course through the Center for Creative and Cultural Industries at the university. Students who had no podcasting experience or technical ability in the genre before taking the course were able to contribute all the segments to Catalyst this season with the goal being that they will take this ‘hands-on' experience and carry it over to the launching of their very own series. Each episode of Season 11 will feature one to two different interviews conducted by CCI students, exploring different aspects of the Creative and Cultural Industries. Paige Brooks starts this week's episode of Catalyst with an interview of veteran performer and choreographer Brittany Barney. The pair discuss the array of opportunities one can find within a singular creative industry, Barney's process when it comes to choreography and how culture and history impact artistry. They also reflect on what success looks like in a performance-based industry, where professional rejection is part of the game and how at times it is necessary to adjust a career plan to accommodate reality. Still Barney is hopeful that the information she imparts in the interview will inspire creatives, and that the career-development timeline she shares will be a particularly useful tool. The second interview of the week stars Azuki Umeda and her career journey as a choreographer, dancer, and teacher as she talks with Elle Holland. Umeda is known for her unique and intricate movement style within her choreography which has gotten her global recognition. She shares insight into her inspirations and the process that goes into developing this movement vocabulary. Umeda explains how she got started in choreography and how at a young age she developed an ability to see music in new ways. The pair discuss how her Japanese cultural background shapes her creative voice and her approach as a teacher. Umeda also elaborates on her current work “How I Became Kinder and Kinder” and on her company Authenticity Dance Co, and they conclude with the topic of the future by sharing Umeda's dance company's upcoming opportunities and performances.
Welcome playfellows! A new word I learned that describes a network of individuals whom one is acquainted with. I thought it fit perfectly with today's episode of the Super Yes podcast. Tanya apparently puts in a quarter and I erupt with more information than she expects about Toby Keith, stink bugs, and tallow. We discuss being the perfect houseguest and how to trick someone into taking a nap by using science. Have you noticed that olive oil is having a moment and for goodness sake, have you heard that Beyonce has gone country? Catch up on these important topics and more as you tune into us. Keeping it cute and fun, Jasa Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Jasa's Instagram Jasa's Facebook Tanya's Instagram Tanya's Facebook Cute & Fun (Thank you for shopping our links. We may receive a small commission from Amazon, which helps support the podcast. Thank you!) Tanya's favorite TikTok accounts right now: @thesavbananas @johnstone.gregory Dr. Alexandra Lourdes (@alexandra_lourdes) - Instagram OnCloud Court Shoe Tallow Lauree “Lo” Austin (@radiolauree) • Instagram photos and videos Show Her Off Dance: Helping Men Sweep Women Off Their Feet Tanya's Favorite Elf Cosmetics: Elf Putty Blush Elf Putty Blush Brush Elf Halo Glow Setting Powder in Light Pink Elf Monochromatic Multi-Stick Other things we talked about in today's podcast: George Foreman Contact Submersible Grill Dr. Berg on Facebook
Paddy and Maz spoke with Nikki about the free dance lessons this week at her Erina studios See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this heartfelt episode, we delve into the cherished experience of a father-daughter dance, an annual tradition that has become much more than just an evening of fun. This special event, coupled with a dinner at a favorite Italian restaurant, marks the third year of creating unforgettable memories with my daughters. Beyond the joy and laughter, these moments serve as profound lessons in respect, love, and setting high standards in personal relationships. As a father, I share my journey of guiding my daughters to understand their worth and expect the respect they deserve, emphasizing the powerful role fathers play in shaping strong, empowered women.
Jon Hansen, host and executive producer of ‘It's All Good' podcast from Block Club Chicago, joined Bob Sirott to share the latest Chicago neighborhood stories. Jon had details on:: Learn The Iconic ‘Dirty Dancing' Routine For Valentine's Day At Wicker Park Studio: Couples will learn salsa basics plus a (lift-free) version of the movie's famous […]
Timecodes: 0:00 Start 02:43 You gotta schedule doctors appointments 2 months in advance 10:08 John wants to learn how to dance 16:55 Jubislide Video: https://www.tiktok.com/@jubi2fye/video/7179713920452529450 25:34 Complaint against Feits Grunting at the Gym 47:37 Video Voicemails 01:14:11 Trevor Wallace Interview 02:01:30 Angela White & Phoenix Marie +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Stacker2: Go to https://Stacker2.com/Barstool for $5 off. Hello Fresh: Go to HelloFresh.com/kfcfree and use code kfcfree for FREE breakfast for life! Pirate Water: Go to https://drinkpiratewater.com to find Pirate Water in a location near you or order on gopuff BetterHelp: KFC Radio is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit https://BetterHelp.com/KFC today to get 10% off your first month. Solo Stove: Run, don't walk, to https://solostove.com to pick up the limited-edition Snoop Stove and join Snoop in going smokeless for good.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kfcr
How would you like to learn new things and boost your target language in one go? In this episode of the Language Hacking Podcast, Benny shows you how to do just that. He introduces you to a variety of learning activities in your target language that you can find online or locally, such as K-Pop dancing. He also offers his advice on how to cope with the challenges and obstacles that may arise during your language learning journey.Follow Benny's Korean Instagram at @kpoplyglot.Also, follow Benny's progress on his Korean mission on our YouTube channel, and don't forget to check out the Fluent in 3 Months Bootcamp.To ask Benny a question, leave a comment on Instagram (@languagehacking) or Twitter (@fi3m), or you can email ask@languagehacking.com.
Lisa is joined by Kelly Conaboy, writer and author of The Particulars of Peter: Dance Lessons, DNA Tests, and Other Excuses to Hang Out with My Perfect Dog.Lisa highlights something from every chapter in this hilarious and heartwarming book! Here is a partial list of the chapters. Listen to the interview to hear them all! What Does My Dog's DNA Say About Him?Is My Dog a Festival Type? Should I Buy my Dog a Bunch of Stuff He Doesn't Need?Should I Spy on my Dog?Should I Sleep In Bed with my Dog?Can I Teach My Dog to Talk? Can Dogs Hunt Ghosts?BOOK DESCRIPTION:"This might be one of the month's, if not the year's, sweetest books — zaniest, too.” ―The Washington Post"A hilarious addition to the dogoir canon.” ―People"Perhaps the greatest love story ever told.” ―Refinery29 "The feel-good book the world needs." —PopSugar From one of the Internet's most original voices, a hilarious journey through the odd corners of obsessive dog ownership and the author's own infatuation with her perfect dog Peter. The author met Peter in the spring of 2017. He -- calm, puppy-eyed, with the heart of a poet and the soul of, also, a poet -- came to her first as a foster. He was unable to stay with his previously assigned foster for reasons that are none of your business, but which we will tell you were related to frequent urination. The rescue needed someone free of the sort of responsibilities that would force her to regularly leave the house for either work or socializing, and a writer was the natural choice. Thus began a love story for the ages. The Particulars of Peter is a funny exploration of the joy found in loving a dog so much it makes you feel like you're going to combust, and the author's potentially codependent relationship with her own sweet dog, Peter. Readers will follow Peter and his owner to Woofstock, "the largest outdoor festival for dogs in North America," and accompany them to lessons in Canine Freestyle, a sport where dogs perform a routine set to music, creating the illusion that they're dancing with their owners. From learning about Peter's DNA, to seeing if dogs can sense the presence of ghosts, The Particulars of Peter will give readers a smart, entertaining respite from the harsh world of humans into the funny little world of dogs.Readers will accompany this lovable duo through exciting trips, lessons, quiet moments of connection, and probably a failure or two. By fusing memoir and infotainment, The Particulars of Peter promises to refresh the perennially popular dog lit category in a scrumptiously bighearted barnstormer of a book.
DOING LIFE: Daily Devotions For Finding Peace in Stressful Times
Turn the world Upside Down and things Will Fall Out
If you enjoy the Podcast please help support Jelly Bean (she really loves Cat treats!) Make a Donation on Kofi https://ko-fi.com/jellybeanthecatpodcast The bedtime story is about a mouse named Squeakers who is fascinated by dance and decides to take dance lessons from a cat named Mr. Whiskers. Initially, Squeakers is intimidated by Mr. Whiskers and feels like he will never be able to dance as gracefully as the cat. However, with perseverance and hard work, Squeakers gradually improves and becomes an excellent dancer himself. Mr. Whiskers passes away, but before his death, he gives Squeakers a pair of silver dance shoes and encourages him to continue dancing. Squeakers carries on his legacy and becomes known as one of the greatest mouse dancers in the land. He opens his own dance school, teaches others to dance, and eventually performs one last time for a group of young mice who are inspired by his incredible dancing skills. In the end, Squeakers realizes that Mr. Whiskers would be proud of him and that he had carried on his legacy, inspiring a whole generation of mice to believe in themselves and follow their dreams.
In this episode Gherkin Picklewater and the Velvet Fist discuss the movie Ant-Man and the Wasp Quantumania, Car vandalism, College Radio and Dance Lessons.Check out our Patreon at www.patreon.com/picklewaterUpbeat Forever by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5011-upbeat-foreverLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Dance Teachers, join Sarah Reis and Loren in this follow-up to Episode 53: Life Lessons in Dance. They delve deeper into the concepts and ideas presented and provide practical insights into the emotional side of dance. This episode will help you better understand the emotional aspect and equip you with the tools to help your dancers put it into practice. Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity. Show Notes Emotional and Life Development Skills Beyond DanceSarah Reis, MEd We know that dance is a physical activity so it's not surprising we have to constantly work on developing physical domains like flexibility and strength. We also have to work on our artistic development; use of breath, conveying emotion, storytelling. We talk about these things throughout our dance journey but we rarely discuss the emotional development needed to support us as we work on our physical and artistic development. This blog in collaboration with its corresponding podcast identifies some of the emotional development challenges we can work towards on our dance journey. Working on these things will help us become the best version of ourselves. 1. Learn to Set Goals and Develop Reflection Skills: It has been proven, if you write your goals down you are more likely to achieve them. Make sure they are measurable and attainable and break them down into smaller chunks so the process isn't too overwhelming. Learn to reflect and check in on your goals. 2. Develop Time Management Skills and Organizational Strategies: Dance keeps you busy, in order to succeed you will need to manage your time wisely and get yourself organized. 3. Embrace Leadership Opportunities: There are leadership opportunities everywhere in dance; motivating your team, helping out with younger dancers, organizing events. There is a lot to learn when you put yourself into leadership positions, do it often and aim to do the best you can. 4. Learn to Win with Grace and Loose with Grace: Talk to the adults in your life about the value you place on winning and your philosophy behind it. Understand that your philosophy is uniquely yours and you may not agree with other members of your family or on your team. There can be big emotions that come along with winning/losing for some people. Check in with yourself on where you are at emotionally. Check in with your mentors if you need direction navigating big emotions. Motivational speakers always say that your biggest growth comes on the other side of your comfort zone. If you are being emotionally challenged in your losses, use that to push you forward in your training. 5. Work to Understand What We Feel and Monitor Feelings: We often know that we are feeling something but sometimes can't exactly pin point what it is. Learn to take inventory of your emotional experiences and it will help you understand the scope of your emotions better. When we understand what we are feeling we can better target ways to manage these emotions. A bonus is that as we begin to understand more emotional depth our ability to share emotion on stage can open up.6. Celebrate in Others Success: When we are genuinely happy for others we open our spirit to receive success in return because we rise together. You have probably already seen this happen in your dance classes. Ever notice how nobody had their side aerial and then boom! Everyone got it the same week? Isn't it interesting how that happens? We see each other, we celebrate each other, we are inspired and we rise together. It is okay to be feeling emotions such as jealousy… acknowledge it, feel it and work through it. As you are able to celebrate the success of others you will notice that you may even feel healthier. Our emotions affect our gut health. 7. Respect Opportunities to Dance: Respect those that support you and your dance journey by providing the opportunity for you to dance. It is a privilege. Respect your fellow competitors by clapping for everyone, your teachers by thanking them for their time. Respect choreographers by working hard to develop their vision. Respect venues by cleaning up after yourself and others. Create a culture of respect for the discipline of your craft and you will be rewarded. 8. Curate a Positive Attitude: Positivity is infectious. So is negativity. Stop the negative body image self-talk. Kill the gossip. Squish the drama. Open your heart to positivity and be the light. 9. Learn from Everyone: You can learn from everyone. Everyone has something to teach you even if the only thing you learn is patience. Learn from the beginner who asks questions. Learn from the master who has already made the mistakes. Learn from the vibrant star who gets things easily, learn from the quiet dancer who works harder than anybody in the room. Everyone has a unique perspective, learn from everyone. Listen to all of the corrections particularly those that aren't directed towards you. 10. Apologize When Necessary and Take Ownership of Your Mistakes: We are human, we make mistakes. Learn to own your mistakes like the human that you are. Own them, apologize for them and work to be better. Apologizing, and meaning it, helps us heal from the weight of things going on in our life. 11. Learn to Take Compliments and Learn How to Give Genuine Honest Compliments (and Give Them Often): Stop deflecting and down playing the compliments you get. People are giving them to you because they believe them - so should you. Make eye contact, say thank you and internalize that compliment because you are amazing and you deserve it. 12. Learn to Embrace the Difficult Loss as an Opportunity for Growth: This tie into learning to lose with grace mentioned previously. Things won't always be easy but nothing that is truly monumental in our life comes easy. If it was easy everyone would be doing it and if it is easy it's unlikely to be memorable. 13. Develop Resiliency of the Mind: Develop your physical resiliency, your emotional resiliency and your artistic resiliency. You will be tested on this journey so you will need it. As we take on the journey of life developing a strong emotional connection to ourselves will help us understand who we are and build emotional intelligence. It will be lifelong work, but we are always a work in progress. About Sarah Reis In her early development Sarah split her time between gymnastics and dance then later got into circus work and competitive rock climbing. The combination of these skills led her to a performance career as a stunt double in the thriving Vancouver film scene. While enjoying a professional performance career she worked on various projects including cruiseship contracts, print, television, film and nightlife productions. Sarah has always felt it was important to continue her education and graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Kinesiology in 2006. After graduation Sarah started work as an artistic sport rehabilitation specialist in a Physiotherapy clinic during the day while teaching dance in the evening. At the clinic Sarah primarily designed return to training programs for injured artistic athletes.Sarah is a certified teacher in acrobatics through the Canadian Dance Teachers Association (CDTA) and is a level three coach in women's artistic gymnastics with the National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP). Sarah holds longstanding certificates with many established dance teacher, Pilates and fitness related organizations. Sarah eventually returned to school to study contemporary dance at Simon Fraser University and completed a second degree in Education. Sarah spent some time working in the school district, holding an official teaching license with the BC ministry of Education in the specialty of performing arts and physical education. In 2008 she completed her Master's degree in Human Performance Coaching Sciences from the University of Victoria where she researched in the field of athletic motor development and later developed the curriculum for the International Dance Teaching Standards teacher education program for developing dance educators. Sarah began her doctorate research in Leadership Education but has since switched her focus to Dance Medicine. Within her research Sarah is interested in AcroDance teaching methodology and recently presented at the International Association of Dance Medicine and Science. When not touring as a public speaker, Sarah is the director of a large dance competition and manages a physiotherapy clinic among other small businesses. Sarah has spent the last decade touring worldwide presenting at various universities, dance conventions and conferences and can also be seen live from Los Angeles with CLI Studios. With a strong creative pull Sarah has been choreographing AcroDance lines and productions for more than twenty years and continues to be passionate about student development when she is home and able to teach in her hometown. Module three certified, Sarah is an examiner and course conductor here at Acrobatic Arts. www.danceteachingstandards.com
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We have been talking over the past several sessions about Christian integrity. And we now address the issue of integrity and worship. Our proof texts for this discussion, are 1 Chronicles, 15 and 2, Samuel 6. And we'll be looking at them, a little closer momentarily. In continuing our discussion, you'll recall that in the last session I mentioned that the Philistines had captured the Ark of the Covenant in war from the Israelites had brought it to Philistia where the ark destroyed the statue of Dagon, their fish God and plagues had come upon the Philistines and hundreds of thousands of people were killed and it was decided by the Philistines that the ark should be returned to the Israelites.Listen for more...Scripture referenced:1 Chronicle 15:2-272 Samuel 6:12-23Galatians 2:202 Corinthians 4:10For more Free books, Sunday teachings and bible studies, or is you would like to make a love offering, please visit us at: https://www.walkinginpower.orgDr. Bern Zumpano is a Pastor and Teacher of the Word of God who has authored several books on Spirit-filled living through relationship with Jesus Christ and walking in the Power of the Holy Spirit. Bern has not only been a born-again believer for nearly the past 40 years, but also dedicated 31 years of his life to the study and clinical practice of medicine and surgery in the fields of psychiatry and brain surgery. He has held medical school professorships in psychiatry and neurosurgery and worked in private practice in both areas. Bern has an immense background in understanding the physical body, as well as the soul - the mind, will, and emotions - not only from a medical standpoint but also from a spiritual standpoint. With his background and training, he has been led by the Holy Spirit to teach "the Deep Things of God" (1 Cor. 2:10) with an emphasis on Spiritual Warfare (Jer. 51:20), Breaking Generations' Curses (Ex. 20:5; Lev. 26:40-44), walking in the Power of the Holy Spirit (John 14:12; 1 Cor. 4:20; Luke 17:21) and "the Restoration of All Things" (Acts 3:21). We at Word of Faith Ministries International-Miami hope and pray that these teachings of the Holy Spirit through Bern will edify and regenerate your spirit to gain a deeper understanding of God's Word and His truths so you can have a deeper and more intimate relationship with Him. May God bless you all!!
RD, who has never seen a Bollywood movie, is getting a Bollywood education crash course! His first challenge? Dance like the legend himself, Shah Rukh Khan. Our thanks to Hervenna of BollyOne Studios Malaysia for teaching someone (RD) with two left feet.
Join Leilani and Kimberlyn as they reminisce about this past summer: their travels, sustainability, self-care, and consent.Get exclusive content and support us on Patreon:http://www.patreon.com/WitchyWit Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/WitchyWitPodcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/Witchy_Wit Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3azUkFVlECTlTZQVX5jl1X?si=8WufnXueQrugGDIYWbgc3A Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/witchy-wit/id1533482466 Pandora:https://pandora.app.link/nNsuNrSKneb Google Podcast:Witchy Wit (google.com)
My Favorite Husband was first broadcast as a one-time special on CBS Radio on July 5, 1948. CBS's new series Our Miss Brooks had been delayed coming to the air, so to fill in the gap that week CBS aired the audition program (the radio equivalent of a television pilot) for My Favorite Husband.[1] Lucille Ball and Lee Bowman played the characters of Liz and George Cugat, and a positive response to this broadcast convinced CBS to launch My Favorite Husband as a series. Bowman was not available to do the series, so when it debuted later that month it starred Lucille Ball and Richard Denning as the leads. The couple lived at 321 Bundy Drive in the fictitious city of Sheridan Falls, and were billed as, "two people who live together and like it."The episode would progress into a minor crisis or problem, typically caused by one of Liz's funny ideas. Each episode would end with the problem solved and Liz saying, "Thanks, George. You're my favorite husband."
Former Gamecock baseball star Trey Dyson helped Tim kick off week #3 of the show. North Greenville gets #1 seed in Division II NCAA baseball tournament (02:00 mark) Gamecocks take 2 of 3 from Kentucky, RPI at #69 (04:15) First ever Beamer Ball (20:05) Dance Lessons are the worst! (23:08) Game 7s are the best! (36:25) Why we need more penalty boxes in sports (1:25:28) Tim Hill UFA streams live Monday-Friday from 10 a.m. to noon on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and Podbean. You can also catch the show on every major podcast platform. For more information go to timhillufa.com
DOING LIFE: Daily Devotions For Finding Peace in Stressful Times
Slow Down and Let Go
This one is for the can't dancers. I can't dance. Kelly James (my husband) can't either. But that doesn't keep us off the dance floor. Luckily for you, I learned about BetterSway online dance studios and you never have to worry about your 1st dance ever again. In this eye opening episode, Christy, Allen and I discussed everything there is to know about the decision to take dance classes in person or MAGICALLY learn how to look better on the dance floor right in your living room. Find BetterSway hereListen to all your podcasts & leave a 5 star review on SPOTIFYPlaces to go - People to see:Kelly's Site: http://www.kellymcwilliams.comKelly's Blog: https://www.kellymcwilliams.com/blogInstagram: @kellyamcwilliams @thisvsthatweddingpodcastLance's Website: https://www.mydfwdj.com/Lance's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mydfwdj/Listen to all the previous episodes: https://thisvsthatweddingpodcast.buzzsprout.com/About Kelly:A vet of the industry, Kelly knows how incredible a wedding can be. She creates from scratch and believes every moment counts and every decision plays a part in what makes your event magnificent. She believes in making events beautiful AND fun. Published & recognized locally, nationally and globally including Martha Stewart Top Wedding Planner, Brides magazine and WeddingWire's best podcast. Home is in SWFL with husband Kelly J , mom to Maddy & Emily and dogs Reau & Olive.Thanks to our rockstar editor: Lance PantonWith his professional start as a DJ at 17, Lance has possessed a love of music since birth. is the owner and sole DJ for MY DFW DJ - Weddings & Events. A personalized DJ service focused on telling a couple's love story in music. No genre is too challenging to meet this goal. Lance is also the editor for the podcasts "This Week In Weddings". He also serves as the co-director of membership for The Dallas/Fort Worth chapter of The National Association of Catering & Events. When Lance is not behind the booth, he's in the kitchen fulfilling his passion for the culinary arts, creating meals for his wife.
Paul's second interview with Peter Hiett, author, pastor of The Sanctuary in Denver Colorado. Peter was the golden boy of his nation-wide denomination and pastor of their fastest growing mega-church…until he started teaching from scripture that God loves ALL people, already saved ALL people, includes ALL people and is Pure Love, Grace, Light and Goodness to ALL. Then he got de-frocked and lost “his” church. Subsequently his new church, The Sanctuary and his books, videos, online teaching and conferences are reaching multitudes of people world-wide with the Really Good News! Books: The History of Time: and the Genesis of You, God and His Body: The Romance of Adam and His Bride, All Things New: What Does the Bible Really Say About Hell?, An Adventure in Taking Scripture Literally (or How to be Accused of being a Liberal Heretic by Evangelical Christians), Apocalypse Now: A three-volume commentary on the Revelation, Waking to Reality, The Soundtrack for All Time, The Prince, the Dragon, and the Bride, Dance Lessons for Zombies, Eternity Now Email: info@thesanctuarydowntown.org Website: https://thesanctuarydenver.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/peter.hiett www.relentless-love.org YouTube: www.youtube.com/peterhiett See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul's first interview with Peter Hiett, author, pastor of The Sanctuary in Denver Colorado. Peter was the golden boy of his nation-wide denomination and pastor of their fastest growing mega-church…until he started teaching from scripture that God loves ALL people, already saved ALL people, includes ALL people and is Pure Love, Grace, Light and Goodness to ALL. Then he got de-frocked and lost “his” church. Subsequently his new church, The Sanctuary and his books, videos, online teaching and conferences are reaching multitudes of people world-wide with the Really Good News! Books: The History of Time: and the Genesis of You, God and His Body: The Romance of Adam and His Bride, All Things New: What Does the Bible Really Say About Hell?, An Adventure in Taking Scripture Literally (or How to be Accused of being a Liberal Heretic by Evangelical Christians), Apocalypse Now: A three-volume commentary on the Revelation, Waking to Reality, The Soundtrack for All Time, The Prince, the Dragon, and the Bride, Dance Lessons for Zombies, Eternity Now Email: info@thesanctuarydowntown.org Website: https://thesanctuarydenver.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/peter.hiett www.relentless-love.org YouTube: www.youtube.com/peterhiett See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We all do the 1 step forward 3 steps back dance, so today I offer some "Dance Lessons" LOL terri@free2justb.com Try Buzzsprout https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1819091 Take the 45 Day Challenge https://rasaji.com/testimonials/https://gab.com/HippieFreakoftheSouthhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/152493006900726https://gettr.com/user/hippiefreak
We all do the 1 step forward 3 steps back dance, so today I offer some "Dance Lessons" LOL terri@free2justb.com Try Buzzsprout https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1819091 Take the 45 Day Challenge https://rasaji.com/testimonials/https://gab.com/HippieFreakoftheSouthhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/152493006900726https://gettr.com/user/hippiefreak
We all do the 1 step forward 3 steps back dance, so today I offer some "Dance Lessons" LOL terri@free2justb.com Try Buzzsprout https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1819091 Take the 45 Day Challenge https://rasaji.com/testimonials/https://gab.com/HippieFreakoftheSouthhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/152493006900726https://gettr.com/user/hippiefreak
Today I talked to Shameen Prashantham about his book Gorillas Can Dance: Lessons from Microsoft and Other Corporations on Partnering with Startups (Wiley, 2021). In a nutshell, the distrust that must be overcome in business partnerships involving large companies and startups consists of Will they screw up? versus Will they screw us over? In other words, corporations harbor concerns about the competency and reliability of their startup partners. In turn, entrepreneurs worry that they will be taken advantage of, with their I.P. being co-opted or outright stolen. To establish trust rather than fear isn't easy, as Dr. Prashantham acknowledges in this episode. A lot of stress can only be resolved by establishing how the partnership is a true win-win. At the same time, the person at the “bridge” on the corporation's side must be at once an advocate, a diplomat and mentor, spanning boundaries within the corporation to bring multiple business units on-board to ensure the collaboration can succeed. All this and more gets covered in this episode, which concludes by exploring how the answer to what's the “next China” may actually be China outside of its largest, showcase cities. Dr. Shameen Prasantham is Professor of International Business & Strategy and Associate Dean (MBA) at China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) in Shanghai, China. His academic specialty is business partnerships that contribute to sustainable development goals. Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of nine books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. (https://www.sensorylogic.com). His new book is Blah, Blah, Blah: A Snarky Guide to Office Lingo. To check out his related “Dan Hill's EQ Spotlight” blog, visit https://emotionswizard.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/economics
Today I talked to Shameen Prashantham about his book Gorillas Can Dance: Lessons from Microsoft and Other Corporations on Partnering with Startups (Wiley, 2021). In a nutshell, the distrust that must be overcome in business partnerships involving large companies and startups consists of Will they screw up? versus Will they screw us over? In other words, corporations harbor concerns about the competency and reliability of their startup partners. In turn, entrepreneurs worry that they will be taken advantage of, with their I.P. being co-opted or outright stolen. To establish trust rather than fear isn't easy, as Dr. Prashantham acknowledges in this episode. A lot of stress can only be resolved by establishing how the partnership is a true win-win. At the same time, the person at the “bridge” on the corporation's side must be at once an advocate, a diplomat and mentor, spanning boundaries within the corporation to bring multiple business units on-board to ensure the collaboration can succeed. All this and more gets covered in this episode, which concludes by exploring how the answer to what's the “next China” may actually be China outside of its largest, showcase cities. Dr. Shameen Prasantham is Professor of International Business & Strategy and Associate Dean (MBA) at China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) in Shanghai, China. His academic specialty is business partnerships that contribute to sustainable development goals. Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of nine books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. (https://www.sensorylogic.com). His new book is Blah, Blah, Blah: A Snarky Guide to Office Lingo. To check out his related “Dan Hill's EQ Spotlight” blog, visit https://emotionswizard.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today I talked to Shameen Prashantham about his book Gorillas Can Dance: Lessons from Microsoft and Other Corporations on Partnering with Startups (Wiley, 2021). In a nutshell, the distrust that must be overcome in business partnerships involving large companies and startups consists of Will they screw up? versus Will they screw us over? In other words, corporations harbor concerns about the competency and reliability of their startup partners. In turn, entrepreneurs worry that they will be taken advantage of, with their I.P. being co-opted or outright stolen. To establish trust rather than fear isn't easy, as Dr. Prashantham acknowledges in this episode. A lot of stress can only be resolved by establishing how the partnership is a true win-win. At the same time, the person at the “bridge” on the corporation's side must be at once an advocate, a diplomat and mentor, spanning boundaries within the corporation to bring multiple business units on-board to ensure the collaboration can succeed. All this and more gets covered in this episode, which concludes by exploring how the answer to what's the “next China” may actually be China outside of its largest, showcase cities. Dr. Shameen Prasantham is Professor of International Business & Strategy and Associate Dean (MBA) at China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) in Shanghai, China. His academic specialty is business partnerships that contribute to sustainable development goals. Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of nine books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. (https://www.sensorylogic.com). His new book is Blah, Blah, Blah: A Snarky Guide to Office Lingo. To check out his related “Dan Hill's EQ Spotlight” blog, visit https://emotionswizard.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/technology
Today I talked to Shameen Prashantham about his book Gorillas Can Dance: Lessons from Microsoft and Other Corporations on Partnering with Startups (Wiley, 2021). In a nutshell, the distrust that must be overcome in business partnerships involving large companies and startups consists of Will they screw up? versus Will they screw us over? In other words, corporations harbor concerns about the competency and reliability of their startup partners. In turn, entrepreneurs worry that they will be taken advantage of, with their I.P. being co-opted or outright stolen. To establish trust rather than fear isn't easy, as Dr. Prashantham acknowledges in this episode. A lot of stress can only be resolved by establishing how the partnership is a true win-win. At the same time, the person at the “bridge” on the corporation's side must be at once an advocate, a diplomat and mentor, spanning boundaries within the corporation to bring multiple business units on-board to ensure the collaboration can succeed. All this and more gets covered in this episode, which concludes by exploring how the answer to what's the “next China” may actually be China outside of its largest, showcase cities. Dr. Shameen Prasantham is Professor of International Business & Strategy and Associate Dean (MBA) at China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) in Shanghai, China. His academic specialty is business partnerships that contribute to sustainable development goals. Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of nine books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. (https://www.sensorylogic.com). His new book is Blah, Blah, Blah: A Snarky Guide to Office Lingo. To check out his related “Dan Hill's EQ Spotlight” blog, visit https://emotionswizard.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies
Today I talked to Shameen Prashantham about his book Gorillas Can Dance: Lessons from Microsoft and Other Corporations on Partnering with Startups (Wiley, 2021). In a nutshell, the distrust that must be overcome in business partnerships involving large companies and startups consists of Will they screw up? versus Will they screw us over? In other words, corporations harbor concerns about the competency and reliability of their startup partners. In turn, entrepreneurs worry that they will be taken advantage of, with their I.P. being co-opted or outright stolen. To establish trust rather than fear isn't easy, as Dr. Prashantham acknowledges in this episode. A lot of stress can only be resolved by establishing how the partnership is a true win-win. At the same time, the person at the “bridge” on the corporation's side must be at once an advocate, a diplomat and mentor, spanning boundaries within the corporation to bring multiple business units on-board to ensure the collaboration can succeed. All this and more gets covered in this episode, which concludes by exploring how the answer to what's the “next China” may actually be China outside of its largest, showcase cities. Dr. Shameen Prasantham is Professor of International Business & Strategy and Associate Dean (MBA) at China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) in Shanghai, China. His academic specialty is business partnerships that contribute to sustainable development goals. Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of nine books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. (https://www.sensorylogic.com). His new book is Blah, Blah, Blah: A Snarky Guide to Office Lingo. To check out his related “Dan Hill's EQ Spotlight” blog, visit https://emotionswizard.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Today I talked to Shameen Prashantham about his book Gorillas Can Dance: Lessons from Microsoft and Other Corporations on Partnering with Startups (Wiley, 2021). In a nutshell, the distrust that must be overcome in business partnerships involving large companies and startups consists of Will they screw up? versus Will they screw us over? In other words, corporations harbor concerns about the competency and reliability of their startup partners. In turn, entrepreneurs worry that they will be taken advantage of, with their I.P. being co-opted or outright stolen. To establish trust rather than fear isn't easy, as Dr. Prashantham acknowledges in this episode. A lot of stress can only be resolved by establishing how the partnership is a true win-win. At the same time, the person at the “bridge” on the corporation's side must be at once an advocate, a diplomat and mentor, spanning boundaries within the corporation to bring multiple business units on-board to ensure the collaboration can succeed. All this and more gets covered in this episode, which concludes by exploring how the answer to what's the “next China” may actually be China outside of its largest, showcase cities. Dr. Shameen Prasantham is Professor of International Business & Strategy and Associate Dean (MBA) at China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) in Shanghai, China. His academic specialty is business partnerships that contribute to sustainable development goals. Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of nine books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. (https://www.sensorylogic.com). His new book is Blah, Blah, Blah: A Snarky Guide to Office Lingo. To check out his related “Dan Hill's EQ Spotlight” blog, visit https://emotionswizard.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/dan-hills-eq-spotlight
1:21- UFC 271 predictions 11:50- Seans standup comedy 14:15- Seans reading 16:00- High Talk 22:08- Jorge vs Colby 26:20- Max Holloway 27:30- Answering Instagram Questions 31:15- Dance Lessons high Talk Come check us out on twitch https://www.twitch.tv/seanomalleyufc https://www.twitch.tv/bromalleyy
This week, the taxi driver who shat on the doorstep, Spenny wants to learn to dance, rubbish words, thoughts on Made in Chelsea, views on Sex And The City, a new ultra run for Spencer, useless degrees, Celebritahahahah, family resemblance and bickering with your partner. Remember, if you want to get involved you can:Email us at Spencerandvoguepod@gmail.com OR find us on socials @voguewilliams @spencermatthewsListen and subscribe to Spencer and Vogue on Global Player or wherever you get your podcasts.
Kari The Mortician co-hosts this week's episode AND weirdly, dead bodies barely came up. This was a fun episode, THANK YOU KARI!Check out Kari on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3w2FDXKHave a question or want to tell us something? (910)-557-2871 or GrantAndCait@gmail.comwww.MyFuneralHomeStories.com
On our second replay of the month, take a dive into my 3rd episode with the lovely Emmy nominated and master teacher Chole Arnold. If knowledge is power… this episode is a superhero! I talked to Chloe about the education that didn’t only land her at the top of the industry.. it taught her to elevate her community along with her. If you’re looking for the motivation to take your training to the next level, this episode is for you. Quick Links: Follow Chloe: Website, Instagram, Youtube Transcript: Intro: This is words that move me. The podcast were movers and shakers like you get the information and inspiration you need to navigate your creative career with clarity and confidence. I am your host, master mover, Dana Wilson, and if you're someone that loves to learn, laugh, and is looking to rewrite the starving artists story, then sit tight. But don't stop moving because you're in the right place. Hi, this is Dana and I’m not here right now. The words that move me team is on vacation. So leave a message and we’ll get back to you in a few weeks. I’m sorry, the gimmick I had to do it. It just felt so, right. Honestly, I used to get such a kick out of recording clever and witty, outgoing voicemail messages. Like when was the last time that you did that? Was that ever a thing in your life like amongst your friend group, like clever, witty, special outgoing voicemails? Um, my friends used to like fully have music playing in the background. It was, it was a real thing. Oh man. Uh, anyways, it’s true. We are on vacation, but don’t go anywhere because this month we are replaying some of our favorite words that move me podcast episodes. These are ranked among our highest listens and our most beloved internally as well. And it just so happens that today’s episode is one of my first and all time favorites today. I am replaying episode three, Dance Lessons are Life Lessons with Chloe Arnold. Now this is obviously among my first, it’s episode three, and it’s certainly one of my first interviews. I sat down with Chloe Arnold and had this conversation. Man, I would have loved for that to have lasted another hour, but there we were sitting in a convention center ballroom on an weekend and you know how those weekends go, or if you don’t, they go really, really fast. Um, and if you know, Chloe, you know that she also moves very fast and is always up to really exciting things right now is no exception. She is still teaching all over the world, performing with her fabulous group, the syncopated ladies, and at the current, she is choreographing a feature film with our dear friends, Ava Bernstein and Martha Nichols as associates and holy smokes I can’t wait to see it. I simply love celebrating these women. I think that all three of them are examples of what is possible. I count Chloe among my superhero friends. She is just so absolutely capable. Determined has a strong mind and a super strong skillset. Uh, so I’m thrilled to be celebrating her today and resharing this episode. And while we’re on the subject, if you are celebrating the podcast, I would totally celebrate you for leaving a review. Um, I really do love hearing what you think about the podcast. And I know that reviews and ratings help other people to find the podcast too. So I encourage you to do that if you are so moved to do so. All right, my friends with that, we will get into it. Enjoy this episode with Chloe Arnold, because if knowledge is power, she is a dang superhero. Please enjoy this replay of episode three dance lessons are life lessons with Chloe. Dana:
Hello, this is Fred from Canada, and my question is would you like to take dance lessons? Question #812.Actually, I love dancing, and taking dancing lessons is also something that I enjoy, but I also enjoy teaching dancing. So what I do on my free time is if people are interested, I like to teach Latin dancing such as salsa, merengue, and things like that. So, I really love it and maybe one day you can come and we can dance together.
Hello, this is Fred from Canada, and my question is would you like to take dance lessons? Question #812.Actually, I love dancing, and taking dancing lessons is also something that I enjoy, but I also enjoy teaching dancing. So what I do on my free time is if people are interested, I like to teach Latin dancing such as salsa, merengue, and things like that. So, I really love it and maybe one day you can come and we can dance together.
As broadcast April 20, 2021. We recall a time on this date that George Harrison unannounced posed as a Canadian Mountie & sang "The Lumberjack Song" on stage in New York with Eric Idle & The Monty Python gang, and nobody even noticed the ex-Beatle was on stage! Harry Nilsson attempted the same trick the day after, but with very different and injurious results. Prince Paolo once again joins us for all the best new indie & underground from the past week, with a variety of great tunes out this past week from the likes of chemical club, Ego Death, daste, and many other favorites from all over the map. #feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Harry Nilsson – Jump Into The Firechemical club – Drunk in the DarkCalunde – FeathersMOTO BANDIT – MUCKMIREModern Nomad – Hang OnTae - NostalgiaPart II (31:43)Les Bods - Free Your MindSloe Noon – Underwater (I Am Blue)Sugar Soap - Lonely EyesJoviale - Blow!Dance Lessons - Just ChemistryLean Logic - Living Beings Pt 2Part III (62:19)Beso Palma x RISSA – EGOPleasure State – Break AwayDRAGONFRUIT - Know BetterReyn Hartley - Fire In The TreesDaste - Expectations (feat. Akurei)The Lagoons – SedatedPart IV (92:21)Tiny Little Houses - Car CrashEgo Death - read me (dot) txtPretty in Between – ClearPalma Louca – Us and ThemMaro - Heart to SpareThe Villagers - Everything I Am Is Yours (Melkyor & Low Pablo Edit)
Trey discusses what his real name is, how his summer class is going, and his takeaways from the final four episodes of “The Last Dance.”