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In this powerful episode, we sit down with the multi-talented Danielle Anderson, author of the #1 Amazon Bestselling book,From Darkness to Light, which has touched countless lives, as her story is a testament to the power of faith and resilience.Throughout our conversation, Danielle opens up about the defining moment that led her to share her story, the challenges she faced in the entertainment industry, and how writing became her healing outlet.This episode is a reminder that no matter how dark life gets, faith and perseverance can lead us into the light. Don't miss this uplifting and insightful conversation!What we talked about:How to leave an abusive relationshipThe turning point that deepened her faithBreaking free from toxic cyclesHow writing became her healing outletEpisode Resources:Danielle BookDanielle Facebook
Relevant links:Jim Haslam on X: https://x.com/jhas5Jim's Substack: https://jimhaslam.substack.com/Jim's book, "COVID-19: Mystery Solved," on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/COVID-19-Mystery-Solved-leaked-Chinese-ebook/dp/B0DPVT9LWV?ref_=ast_author_cp_dpChapters:(00:00) - A quick note on my interview with Jim Haslam (03:40) - Introducing Jim Haslam, author of "COVID-19: Mystery Solved" (04:51) - The DARPA DEFUSE Grant Proposal (08:52) - Ralph Baric and Genetic Engineering of Coronaviruses (20:10) - Danielle Anderson and the Wuhan BSL-4 Lab (24:38) - The Role of EcoHealth Alliance and Peter Daszak (29:28) - The Furin Cleavage Site Controversy (36:43) - NIAID Funding and the Wuhan Connection (40:53) - Capabilities and Limitations of the Wuhan Institute of Virology, Baric's Lab (44:41) - The DEFUSE Grant and Wuhan Institute of Virology (48:22) - RaTG13 Genome and Its Implications (50:34) - Kristian Anderson's Alarming Discovery (01:00:42) - Feb. 1 Teleconference with Fauci & Baric; Feb. 3 NAS Meeting (01:19:41) - Unintentional vs. Intentional Engineering (01:21:28) - Tracing the Virus to Wuhan, Patient Zero, and the Role of Danielle Anderson (01:29:38) - Rocky Mountain Lab and Virus Processing (01:36:32) - Animal Models, Engineering Aerosol Transmission (01:42:23) - The Smoking Gun Email
Danielle Anderson is a trauma informed speaker and wellness coach. She joins the show to talk about: -The life-changing moment that led her to this type of work -The importance of this work amongst black females -Why she considers herself a gummy bear "snob" -Learning how to deal with control and surrender it -How she relaxes and unwinds -And much more! FOLLOW US AT: Instagram: connectablepodcast YouTube: Connectable Podcast Facebook: connectablepodcast Twitter: connectablepod TikTok: connectablepodcast #connectablepodcast
https://bookreadermagazine.com/from-darkness-to-light/AmazonGoogleplaybarnesandnoble Dameron Danielle Anderson, known to most as Danielle, is a catering professional, culinary arts teacher, and multi-talented author. Born and raised in Gastonia, NC, Danielle relocated to Greensboro in 1989. Alongside her culinary career, she has also thrived as an entertainer, model, singer, and actor. Writing has always been her way of processing emotions, especially after the hardship of her father leaving. In 1996, Danielle fully surrendered her life to God, who inspired her to document her journey. Sixteen years later, these writings became her book, *From Darkness to Light*, which has had a profound impact on many readers, including a woman who found the strength to leave a 20-year abusive relationship after reading it. In addition to her creative pursuits, Danielle is deeply involved in her church, serving as a praise team leader, soloist, drama ministry leader, and children's choir director. Her mission is to inspire others to find healing and transformation through faith, guiding them from darkness into God's marvelous light.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.
Hey friends! I'm so excited to kick off our October Mini-Series where we'll be diving into some incredible conversations about transparency and storytelling. In today's episode, I'm sitting down with my dear friend Danielle, who's a business coach and strategy consultant based in Nairobi, Kenya. She's been on the podcast before (way back in 2019!) and so much has changed since then. I can't wait for you to hear her incredible journey and how she's helping other women transform their businesses by owning their stories. 00:00 - Introduction More about our guest today Danielle Anderson is an international business coach and strategy consultant. After 10 years in financial services, where Danielle managed strategy at top tier investment banks, she broke away from her corporate chains and founded Step & Stone. Since 2013, she's been helping business owners make a living, do what they love by getting focused, and gain confidence while gaining customers. And all with simplicity! Learn more about Danielle's journey in the episode. 04:39 - Challenges Faced by Clients and Practical Advice Danielle and I dive into the common challenges her clients face as she shares some incredibly practical advice on how to show up as your true self in business. As someone who has struggled with these same challenges—trying to find that sweet spot where I can balance work, passions, and everything else in life—her tips on staying grounded really resonated with me and I think they'll hit home for you, too! 21:34 - Danielle's Journey and Evolution in Business Danielle shares her incredible journey, from starting her business in 2013 to becoming a digital nomad and navigating major life changes. It's a conversation full of heart, as Danielle opens up with vulnerability and transparency—two things that can feel scary, but are so important. 22:04 - Vulnerability and Transparency in Business By sharing her approach to telling her story, Danielle drives home the idea that owning your narrative, flaws and all, can be incredibly inspiring to others, whether in a professional or personal context. It's not just about sharing for the sake of sharing; it's about motivating and empowering others through your journey. 23:56 - Current Offerings and Business Strategy Our key points of discussion included Danielle's current offerings, her reasons for focusing on just two main programs, and the importance of aligning your business with your strengths. It's all about playing to what you do best, and Danielle's insights are incredibly valuable. 33:43 - Importance of Coaching and self-Investing Danielle asserts emphasis on the importance of having a mentor or coach to guide you through different stages of your business. She shares her own experience with a sales coach, which significantly improved her sales processes and strategies. It's incredible to see how taking that step can lead to not only personal growth but also positive changes in your business. 36:47 - Conclusion Thank you so much for joining us for this episode. If you loved hearing from Danielle as much as I did, make sure to leave a review and follow along. We've got more transparency and storytelling goodness coming your way this month, so stay tuned! Also, feel free to connect with us via the links below. Mentions: Danielle on Instagram Step and Stone Previous Episodes with Danielle Episode 66- Simplicity. Connect with me: https://jennynuccio.com/contact Follow along with my Weekly Wild: Sign Up! Find me on social media: Jenny Nuccio Work with me through one-on-one mentorship and strategic coaching sessions: Join me! Sign up to receive a copy of the podcast slides covered in this week's episode: https://jennynuccio.myflodesk.com/ry8jrddbfx
Once again, Stephen Song is chip leader of the 2024 World Series of Poker Main Event. We hear from him, and Ducky and Donnie also talk to Niklas Astedt, Arthur Morris, and Danielle Anderson. The pair also discuss Adrian Mateos' brutal bustout. Follow Donnie on Twitter: @Donnie_PetersFollow Tim on Twitter: @Tim__DuckworthFollow PokerGO on Twitter: @PokerGO Subscribe to PokerGO today to receive 24/7 access to the world's largest poker content library, including the WSOP, High Stakes Poker, No Gamble, No Future, and more. Use the promo code PODCAST to receive $20 off your first year of a new annual subscription. Join today at PokerGO.com.Build your path to poker mastery for free with Octopi Poker.
Blue Zones Project Scottsdale is an innovative community health initiative led by HonorHealth in collaboration with The Cigna Group and Goodwill of Central and Northern Arizona. Discover how this groundbreaking partnership is working to enhance the well-being of Scottsdale residents by applying lessons from Blue Zones—regions around the world where people live longer, healthier, and happier lives. We chat with Danielle Anderson, the Organization & Well-Being Lead, and Maureen Aldrich, the Marketing & Engagement Lead, to learn about their efforts in transforming Scottsdale into a healthier and more vibrant community. Hear about the initiatives being rolled out in local worksites, schools, restaurants, and more to make healthy choices easier and foster a culture of well-being. Learn more: https://bluezonesprojectscottsdale.com/
In this episode of the Thriving Authors Podcast, I'm talking with nonfiction book coach and editor Danielle Anderson about how to map out a transformative reader journey—all the way from the timeline to major scenes, to themes and reader desires. She explains: The five essential elements crucial to structuring your book, especially if it's a memoir. What desires to tap into that will attract readers who resonate with the journey. Ways you can play with timeline and examples of the different shapes it can take. How to know what scenes really need to be amplified and where to use backstory. This episode will help you weave a captivating story that will have a lasting impact on the hearts and minds of your readers. And I encourage you to flex that writing muscle and enter the writing contest that I'm hosting! It's inspired by my novel Before and After You and Me that comes out May 7th. The prompt is to write about a time that split your life into "before" and "after." This could have been a huge, life-altering event, or it could have been something small that changed your internal landscape. It could be beautiful or painful, joyful or devastating, or any combination of emotion. It could have been something you noticed at the time, or only recognized looking back, years later. Find the complete details here: https://bit.ly/beforeafterwritingcontest About Danielle: Danielle Anderson is a trained nonfiction book coach and editor, bringing over thirteen years of writing and publishing experience to help passionate writers amplify their story, voice, and message. She is the founder of Ink Worthy Books, an editorial and publication services company where they believe everyone has a story worth telling, and every story has the power to change the world. Connect with Danielle on IG at inkworthybooks --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dallas-woodburn/support
Tom Steigleman hosts today's show.Tom talks about the Supreme Court decision to hear an appeal from the Biden Administration about the abortion pill, President Biden releasing $200 Million gift to Ukraine, Hunter Biden not showing up for his deposition, Jeffery Epstein's flight logs, Will Pearce leaving the Democrat party, Harlow Robinson from the Alaska Sports Hall of Fame calls in to talk about how the Hall came into existence and who the 2024 inductees are. Find more information at AlaskaSportsHall.orgJaclyn Gagnon and Danielle Anderson from Mountain City Church join Tom in the studio to talk about the 2023 Christmas Spectacular that is happening this Friday through Sunday. Find more information at MountainCityChristmas.com. Dr. Johnson from GFA World calls in to talk about the importance of the Critter Campaign and how a gift as small as $11 can have a big impact on a family in need. Donate to the Critter Campaign by going to 1020KVNT.com and clicking on the GFA World Critter Campaign button.
Listen in as Marta brings to life the remarkable journey of a successful launch in conversation with her client, Danielle Anderson. They discuss how networking and visibility led Danielle to seek collaboration with Marta, culminating in the launch of a membership and a human design offer. Discover how repurposing content played a significant role in her success as she welcomed 13 members and launched a subscription box. Danielle's story truly underscores the profound impact of visibility and networking in achieving business goals. Connect with Danielle: Website - https://inkworthybooks.com/school Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/danielle.inkworthy.anderson Ready to skyrocket your visibility and sales? Don't miss out on the exclusive Black Friday offer - the $100,000 Visibility Blueprint! This comprehensive course includes step-by-step guidance on content creation, speaking, networking, and more. Gain access to a private member's portal with videos, templates, and strategies to empower your sales process. Act now before Cyber Monday (November 27th) to secure this limited-time offer for only $297. Visit martaspirk.com/100kvisibilityblueprint and take your business to new heights!
This week is part one of my conversation with one of the OG's of the YouTube ukulele scene - Danielle Anderson, aka Danielle Ate The Sandwich!,Next week we'll talk all about her origin story - how she got the name Danielle Ate The Sandwich, as well as her transition into the world of comedy. But today we focus on songwriting - particularly her 24 Album songwriting challenge, and the difficulties she faces as an artist whose life is seemingly settling down.It's a really insightful conversation and Danielle has lots of wisdom to impart. If you'd like a place on her upcoming songwriting course "Life As A Songwriter" you can find more information here.If you have any thoughts, comments or guest suggestions for the show please send me a message to UkeTeacher@GrabYourUke.com---Ukulele Tales is sponsored by Kala Brand Music! For a 10% discount on anything on the Kala website, just click on my special link!---If you want to support the podcast, please share it with your ukulele friends and communities. You can also help fund it by signing up to my Patreon where you'll get additional content, occasional bonus mini episodes and the chance to ask questions to future guests.---LINKS:Kala Brand Music: https://kalabrand.com/uketeacher for a 10% discount on any Kala products.Danielle Ate The Sandwich:Official website: http://danielleatethesandwich.com/"Life as a Songwriter" Songwriting Course: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/life-as-a-songwriter-virtual-songwriting-course-tickets-626641269907YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/daniellesmagicUkulele Tales:Website: http://www.UkuleleTales.comPatreon: https://www.Patreon.com/UkeTeacherTwitter: https://www.Twitter.com/UkeTeacherInstagram: https://www.Instagram.com/UkuleleTalesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheUkuleleTeacher Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Joyful Mourning - A Podcast for Women Who Have Experienced Pregnancy or Infant Loss
In this episode I have the privilege of interviewing Danielle Anderson – a birth & bereavement doula, speaker, teacher, a wellness coach and a mom who has experienced tragic loss. For the last 10 years, Danielle has been on a journey of healing and restoration, and has learned the importance of whole health - spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical – and during our time together she shares incredible insight and wisdom about all that she has learned. Insight that is going to offer you hope, help and freedom in your grief journey. Danielle shares her motherhood journey with me and what surprised her about grief and the most challenging aspect of her grief journey and how she navigated that challenge. We talk about finding healing and what it means to be present with our emotions, how to have mental boundaries and take control over the narrative we are telling ourself about our loss; we talk about the importance of sleep and what to do if sleep feels impossible right now. I appreciate this conversation so much and truly wish I had had these wise words when walking through the fresh days of grief – Danielle offers so much freedom in what it looks like to be a mother grieving the loss of a child. I am sure that this episode is going to bless you. JOIN US FOR A LIVE EVENT | MAY 7 AT 8P EST. Danielle will be joining us again for a special live event in honor of Bereaved Mother's Day on Sunday May 7 at 8p est. and we would love for you to join us. Danielle will be leading this special event as we honor your motherhood journey with rest, hope and healing – she will teach us about how grief and trauma impact you holistically and ways to practically find healing and hope even amidst your grief. There will be time to practice what she is teaching so you can implement these healing methods in your own life and we will end the event with a live Q&A so you can ask Danielle your questions about grief and finding healing. This is an incredible opportunity and I would love to see you there. For all the details and to register head to themorning.com/takecare THIS EPISODE IS IN LOVING MEMORY OF HADLEY JACKSON. Hadley was born on February 23, 2017 and passed away on November 3, 2017 A message from the sponsor, Citizens Church: “We love you, Hadley! We are eagerly waiting with Hadley's family for Jesus to return, for all that is wrong to be made right, for death to die, and for the greatest reunion we will ever know. One day closer. Love, your Citizens Church family” A special thank you to Citizens Church for sponsoring this episode. We remember Hadley with you. If you love this podcast and are interested in sponsoring an episode in honor of your baby, head to themorning.com/sponsor for all the details. FREE ONLINE SUPPORT COMMUNITYA place away from social media where you can find support and care from women who are just like you. Women navigating the day to day ups and downs of grief. A place where you can feel not alone in this. Come join us: themorning.com/community FREE GRIEF RESOURCE BUNDLEOur best and most helpful resources for navigating grief and life after loss all in one place. Plus a list of our favorite books for children about grief and loss. Download Here. FREE GUIDE: IF YOU LOVE A GRIEVING MOMAnd if you love a grieving mom, we have something for you too, a free guide with simple tips for how to love a grieving friend: themorning.com/friendsandfamily. FREE DEVOTIONAL A free 7 day devotional for those who have eperienced the loss of a baby. Download here: www.themorning.com/hope RATE, REVIEW & FOLLOW ON APPLE PODCASTSIf you love The Joyful Mourning Podcast, please consider rating and reviewing the show! This helps moms who are grieving to find us a little easier and get that support they need. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know how this episode helped you. SHOW NOTESwww.themorning.com/blog/episode201
Building Spaceflight: NASA Human Performance Optimization with Maj Danielle Anderson & Christi Keeler, MS, ATCIt's the second week of our Spaceflight mini-series and we're thrilled to bring you an awesome and informative conversation with Maj Danielle Anderson and Christi Keeler, MS, ATC!Maj Anderson is making history being the first active-duty service member to be assigned to NASA. Maj Anderson and her teammate Christi are part of the integrative dream team at NASA Johnson Space Center working daily in astronaut human performance care. We pick their brains about both their roles in the Spaceflight HPO program and break down what exactly it is they do day to day. And spoiler, it's even cooler than you think! In this episode we get into some basics about spaceflight standards, the innovation that comes with being part of the human performance team for astronauts and how rewarding the job truly is. But we don't stop there, we cover an eclectic variety of burning questions:What length of time is required to be considered long duration Spaceflight?How do you rehab someone in space?What type of rehab equipment is available in space?What are the go-to exercises that astronauts have to do daily to maintain health?Mobility.... in space? Why or why not? Come wrap up our mini-series with us and get all the questions you've had since being a little kid about space answered! We can't wait to have them back in the future!Talk to ya later!Guest Bios: Major Danielle Anderson is a Physical Therapist currently assigned to Johnson Space Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration as the Musculoskeletal Medicine and Rehabilitation Lead. She delivers a spectrum of neuromusculoskeletal care preparing and supporting both U.S and International Astronauts for long duration space flight aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Additionally, she provides consultation and management recommendations to Crew and Deputy Crew Flight Surgeons working neuromusculoskeletal conditions on board the ISS. She serves as the Air Force's liaison to the Military Musculoskeletal residency, a tri-service one-year Physical Therapy residency, where she oversees admittance, regional instruction, and successful program completion of Air Force, Army and Navy Physical Therapists. Major Anderson received her Doctor of Physical Therapy from Regis University and direct Air Force commission in 2012. During her first assignment to Travis Air Force Base, she deployed to Kabul, Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. She provided musculoskeletal care for Joint Special Operations Task Force Afghanistan and NATO partners, earning her the United States Air Force Biomedical Service Corps and Military Health Systems Junior Clinician of the Year. In addition, she served as the sole physical therapist while deployed with Navy Special Warfare Unit Three in Bahrain, supporting the training and assistance to the special operations forces of the Nations of the Gulf Cooperation Council. She has instructed numerous Air Force Physical Therapy courses and currently serves as an Assistant Professor to the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program at Army-Baylor University, Joint Based San Antonio (JBSA), Tx. Lastly, she is published in Military Medicine and the Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy and has presented in over ten National Physical Therapy conferences. Prior to her current position, Major Anderson was the Orthopedic and Rehabilitation Flight Commander at 59th Surgical Operations Squadron, JBSA-Lackland, Tx., where she led 72 members among six elements across two sites, providing 77k specialty visits and ove If you like what you hear, leave us a 5- star rating and subscribe! Find us on IG and LinkedIn @ Not Your Typical Doctors or reach out to us anytime through: notyourtypicaldoctors@gmail.com
Topic begins at (0:20:21) mark: Mike Postle final tables in Biloxi, lists himself under name "Michael Lawrence" -- did Veronica & Druff get any of it?.... (1:48:20): "Jim", a friend of Mike Postle's, calls in and has a debate/discussion about the entire situation.... (3:11:11): Pokerstars PCA back in Bahamas, but Druff warns of "civil forfeiture" effort by government which might nail players flying back.... (4:42:37): Jami Lafay's tweets imply she is committing suicide, and poker Twitter panics when she vanishes.... (5:25:52): MGM properties in Las Vegas ban recording of any gambling on property, which affects poker vloggers -- was this D Lucky's fault?.... (5:44:03): Las Vegas judge who attempted to break up underage prostitution ring is found dead, "suicide" immediately listed as cause.... (6:46:25): Final table of WSOP Circuit event has an embarrassing moment, as a player is "elminiated" on a hand that should have been a tie.... (7:05:03): Melissa Schubert and Danielle Anderson hilariously shame "Coke Can Greg" for sending gross unsolicited nudes to Melissa.... (7:42:29): Harrah's Las Vegas has gotten rid of the iconic casino statue of "Buck, Winnie, and Chip".... (7:53:38): FBI claims a European woman ran a $4 billion crypto Ponzi scheme, and they can't find her.... (8:10:07): Druff breaks down the bizarre feud between major conservative YouTube personalities Ben Shapiro and Steven Crowder.... tradershky and khalwat co-host the final few hours.
Topic begins at (0:20:21) mark: Mike Postle final tables in Biloxi, lists himself under name "Michael Lawrence" -- did Veronica & Druff get any of it?.... (1:48:20): "Jim", a friend of Mike Postle's, calls in and has a debate/discussion about the entire situation.... (3:11:11): Pokerstars PCA back in Bahamas, but Druff warns of "civil forfeiture" effort by government which might nail players flying back.... (4:42:37): Jami Lafay's tweets imply she is committing suicide, and poker Twitter panics when she vanishes.... (5:25:52): MGM properties in Las Vegas ban recording of any gambling on property, which affects poker vloggers -- was this D Lucky's fault?.... (5:44:03): Las Vegas judge who attempted to break up underage prostitution ring is found dead, "suicide" immediately listed as cause.... (6:46:25): Final table of WSOP Circuit event has an embarrassing moment, as a player is "elminiated" on a hand that should have been a tie.... (7:05:03): Melissa Schubert and Danielle Anderson hilariously shame "Coke Can Greg" for sending gross unsolicited nudes to Melissa.... (7:42:29): Harrah's Las Vegas has gotten rid of the iconic casino statue of "Buck, Winnie, and Chip".... (7:53:38): FBI claims a European woman ran a $4 billion crypto Ponzi scheme, and they can't find her.... (8:10:07): Druff breaks down the bizarre feud between major conservative YouTube personalities Ben Shapiro and Steven Crowder.... tradershky and khalwat co-host the final few hours.
On this episode of the Best Life Podcast we discuss everything Altra is doing for April, which is Financial Capability Month and Credit Union Youth Month. Tony welcomes back Altra's Youth Strategies Manager, Danielle Anderson, to discuss the different youth contests this month, a $20 match for new youth members, a new app that can help users earn while they learn, and also about Altra's Banzai Scholarship for high school students.
April is Financial Literacy Month and it's also Credit Union Youth Month. While this April may look different than in years past, Altra has some exciting news and ways to help youth live their best lives including using dinosaurs to promote savingmoney, a new spend account with rewards, and a $10,000 scholarship for college. Altra's Youth Services Manager, Danielle Anderson, speaks with Tony to discuss what's going on around Altra in April.
Danielle is the owner of Ink Worthy Books, a publication and editorial services company specializing in memoirs and general nonfiction. She loves working with inspirational women who want to make a difference in the world by sharing their life stories. Fun Fact: When Danielle was growing up, I wanted to be a writer, a paratrooper, a sniper, a veterinarian, a stunt car driver, and a judge. She saw only one of those through to completion. In this episode Melissa and Danielle discuss: *The journey into motherhood was not what she expected *Different perspectives on parenting *Losing herself when she became a mom *How she found her identity again through divorce *Hustle mentality *Prioritizing and taking care of yourself *The labor of love *Listening to your heart You can find me at: Website FB IG Youtube The Reawakened FB Group You can find Danielle at: https://inkworthybooks.com/ https://www.facebook.com/danielle.bookcoach.anderson/ Or her free private memoir group on FB Hope you had a great time! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Joy Zimmerman, in regular rotation on KKFI's Tasty Brew Music Radio Show, is a folk and acoustic roots singer/songwriter who cultivates joy with a clear, rich voice. She believes in the power of music and community. At home on guitar and violin, Joy's most recent album, The Canvas Before Us, debuted at #8 on the FAI Folk Chart. I concur with this assessment…."Joy Zimmerman combines consummate instrumental skill with moving lyrics...and she does it with wonderful creativity, beauty, and her clear, ringing, passionate voice." ~Mark Helpsmeet, Northern Spirit Radio Also a personal favorite, Danielle Ate the Sandwich is the stage name of pop-folk songwriter, Danielle Anderson. Getting her start in Fort Collins, CO, now based in Kansas City, MO, Danielle has been touring nationally since 2009, after cultivating an online following from her homemade videos on YouTube. Danielle Ate the Sandwich has released seven albums of original music and toured internationally. These two powerhouses recently met via the Heartland Song Network and as you'll hear in this conversation, have joined forces and voices to collaborate on a new project of unknown destination and duration….we'll just have to see. One of the wonderful byproducts so far is their collaboration with Erin McGrane and Eboni Fondren lending their voices on Joy's song, “Hear our Voices” released on the heels of the statewide vote to preserve reproductive rights in Kansas. Enjoy this mid-day morning conversation with Joy Zimmerman and Danielle Anderson!
Danielle Anderson has been challenged by Muscular Dystrophy for most of her life. She is an example of someone who has moved beyond her challenges to make a difference in the lives of others. She is a woman of strength and incredible abilities. Don't miss this interview! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodlifeconversations/support
Episode 153 brings back Morgan Fender and Danielle Anderson! This week, it's a crime to steal a cookie. Up for grabs, a Guns N' Roses Chia pet. Foster rants about Woodrow Craig Wilson. Danielle wants honesty. David throws in an Uta Hagen plug. Don't think about Morgan. Enjoy. #Rushmore-esque
On this episode of the Best Life Podcast we discuss everything Altra is doing for April, which is Financial Capability Month and Credit Union Youth Month. Tony welcomes back Altra's Youth Strategies Manager, Danielle Anderson, to discuss the different youth contests this month, a $20 match for new youth members, a new app that can help users earn while they learn, and also about Altra's Banzai Scholarship for high school students.
In this inaugural episode of The Dash, Tedashii is joined by his wife Danielle, along with a special surprise guest, as they discuss his new single “Mirror Talk” and the season of life that it was birthed out of.
Danielle Ate The Sandwich (she/her) is something of a social media marvel. Not only is she good at it, but she really enjoys how it can work for her in terms of promoting her music and engaging her fans. Danielle talks to Stevie about some of the lessons she's learned over the years from starting on YouTube and growing her indie fanbase to the point where it could support her as a full time career. Danielle Ate the Sandwich is the stage name of pop-folk songwriter, Danielle Anderson. Getting her start in Fort Collins, CO, now based in Kansas City, MO, Danielle has been touring nationally since 2009, after cultivating an online following from her homemade videos on Youtube. Danielle Ate the Sandwich has released seven albums of original music, made appearances internationally, opened for Mumford and Sons, Jake Shimabukuro, Suzanne Vega, Pomplamoose, and wrote the soundtrack to the Emmy nominated HBO documentary, “Packed in a Trunk: The Lost Art of Edith Lake Wilkinson" and has original songs featured in the documentary, “It's Not a Burden: The Humor and Heartache of Raising Elderly Parents." In February of 2022, Danielle completed her seventh 24 Hour Album, a songwriting challenge where Danielle writes and records new songs in just twenty hours, allowing fans to live stream her process from the recording studio and offer suggestions along the way. Transcripts available at http://thisnextsongsabout.com You can support Danielle on her Patreon as she mentioned in the episode here: http://patreon.com/danielleatethesandwich You can support our Patreon for BTS and early access to episodes, tip sheets and community here: http://patreon.com/thisnextsongsabout ----more---- Don't forget to check out some great home-recording microphones on offer from Shure here: Shure MV7 podcast and vocal mic Shure SM58 - most durable stage & recording mic ever created!
Danielle Anderson went from a college junior dominating selling Cutco Knives, to working at Hormel as an Account Executive before finding her way as a top producing LO. She is a subject matter expert when it comes to Airbnb and used this as a differentiator in her community. Learn how Danielle (NMLS 1842677) leveraged her experiences to build a network which allowed her increase her mortgage book of business 111%, all while traveling abroad. Visit www.TLOPonline.com for even more exclusive content!
A few weeks ago I talked about how I use deign thinking to try to design my work life and also try to use that in many parts of my life, I quoted Bill Burnett. «No plan for life survives first contact with reality» This quote came up and tapped me on the head this week. Like; you said this out loud, now I will show you this in real life. I had all these plans this week. I was going to do an interview that I was really looking forward to, I was going to record this great solo episode, I had a very important meeting with a local project I am involved with. And so on and so on.But then Covid came along. No drama there, I am totally ok, but of course Covid puts a few restrictions on life. So with very limited voice and also a little less energy and obviously not being allowed to go out, I had to postpone everything and make some adjustments. So now I am doing a little time traveling, using my voice from a year back, and also someone else's brilliant voice. This brilliant voice belongs to Danielle Anderson from Step & Stone. She was my very first guest after I changed the language of this podcast to English, and this episode is one of my favorites! The topics we discussed back then; of pivoting, of designing your life, and of allowing yourself to change your mind, are so relevant to what I have been talking about in other episodes lately. So I hope you enjoy this replay. You can find all the relevant links to things mentioned in the episode at Storiesforthefuture.no For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.noThere you can also sign up to receive my newsletter and to get noticed every time I release another episode.InstagramLinkedInFacebook
Danielle Anderson, Michael Holloway and Jeff Goldblum are back to join David in the guessy chair, and we're playing with the spooks around Halloween! Up for grabs this week is a trunk full of used children's Halloween costumes. David Sedaris goes mainstream. Michael makes an early guess. David questions his AO mantra. Danielle's nudging babies. Foster's giving us those hits and bends the norm. Enjoy. #MaDude https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLm5Sn1cMyQ (Reveal) https://www.audioobscurapod.com/listen (Follow) Audio Obscura on your pod-catcher of choice so you never miss an episode! Leave us a review on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/audio-obscura/id1449162828 (Apple Podcasts) and let us know what you think, it really helps us out. Check us out on the web and listen to our back catalog: https://www.audioobscurapod.com/ (audioobscurapod.com) Support the show and get access to bonus content and unedited episodes by visiting https://www.patreon.com/audioobscurapod (patreon.com/audioobscurapod) Social Media: http://facebook.com/audioobscurapod (Facebo)http://twitter.com/audioobscurapod (ok) http://twitter.com/audioobscurapod (Twit)http://instagram.com/audioobscurapod (ter) Instagram If you have any feedback or your own suggestion of a unique piece of audio that you'd like to see included in a future episode, drop us a line at audioobscurapodcast@gmail.com.
On the latest episode of TalkFlagler Weekly News Update, we talk to Flagler News Weekly founder Danielle Anderson. In her conversation with AskFlagler writer Chris Gollon, Danielle expands upon why she started Flagler News Weekly, her involvement with Friends of A1A Scenic & Historic Coastal Byway, and what makes Flagler County a unique and special place to settle down.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/talkflagler)
Danielle Anderson has been challenged by Muscular Dystrophy for most of her life. She is an example of someone who has moved beyond her challenges to make a difference in the lives of others. She is a woman of strength and incredible abilities. Don't miss this interview! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodlifeconversations/support
Donna Wills from Animal Physiotherapy Ltd, and Danielle Anderson from SOAR veterinary Services, join us to speak about the impact of mentorship. Learn more about Animal Physiotherapy Ltd: https://www.animalphysiotherapy.org.uk/ Learn more about our SOAR Veterinary Services: www.soarvetservices.com Join our mentorship program by signing up to one of our Facebook Community groups: https://linktr.ee/vetrehabpodcast To learn about Onlinepethealth, watch a free webinar, or join any of our Facebook groups, click here: https://linktr.ee/vetrehabpodcast
Episode 136: Danielle Anderson (https://www.linkedin.com/in/daninanderson/)recently graduated from the Master of Urban Planning program of the University at Buffalo with specializations in economic development and community health & food systems. During the past three years she has gained knowledge in local and international planning techniques while developing skills in research, survey design, data collection, team coordination, and project management. Her interests include water resource management with goals to work on projects that increase access to clean water sources, improving deteriorating water infrastructure, water governance, and conserving fresh water in Global South countries. Her interests also lie with programs to improve livelihoods and health of community members and the environment. Danielle's 2019 query: https://one-handed-economist.com/?p=1193 The Newark story (rapid lead line replacement): https://www.economist.com/united-states/2021/04/17/replacing-lead-pipes-a-newark-success-story Delivering water quality to the tap https://kysq.org/aguanomics/2013/04/delivering-water-quality-to-the-tap/ Josh's water jobs https://www.joshswaterjobs.com
Danielle Ate the Sandwich is the stage name of pop-folk songwriter, Danielle Anderson. As you’ll hear in this conversation on my Tasty Brew Music Radio Show, Danielle got her start in Fort Collins, CO, and is now based in Kansas City, MO. Until the pandemic she had been touring nationally since 2009, after cultivating an online following from her homemade videos on Youtube. She has multiple albums of original music and has opened for the likes of Mumford and Sons, Jake Shimabukuro, and Suzanne Vega. She wrote the soundtrack to the Emmy nominated HBO documentary, “Packed in a Trunk: The Lost Art of Edith Lake Wilkinson.” Her songs are lyrically driven, performed on ukulele and guitar. She finds inspiration from her curiosity about death, science, religion, family dynamics, and her own emotions and experiences. Her songs can be thoughtful and serious, but she’s known for her quirky lyrical twists, and delivering witty and honest stage banter in her live shows. The Denver Post says, “Danielle Anderson is a tender singer-songwriter, a brazen humorist, a fearless young woman!” Enjoy my conversation with Danielle Ate the Sandwich.
The Gospel Coalition hosted a panel discussion at the 2018 Women’s Conference with Colleen McFadden, Jen Wilkin, Courtney Doctor, and Danielle Anderson titled “Shaping Women’s Ministry in the Local Church: A Practical Discussion.” They defined and framed women’s ministry as holistic, in order to address all the needs of each woman—heart, soul, mind, and strength. Throughout the ensuing conversation, they touched on the very practical considerations necessary for building a healthy women’s ministry in the context of the local church. Many of the necessities were not unique to women’s ministry, per se, but certainly unique in their application, including development of a vision, strong support from top-down leadership, avoiding the ministry silo, growth, development of leaders, and telling great stories among many others. This episode of The Gospel Coalition Podcast is sponsored by Lifeway, publisher of Christine Hoover's new Bible study, Seek First the Kingdom: God’s Invitation to Life and Joy in the Book of Matthew. Learn more at lifeway.com/seekfirst.
Danielle Anderson provides a voice from the left for a discussion about the minimum wage, student debt, and fracking, as Jordan Genso tries to defend a "moderate Democrat" position. Be sure to check out Danielle's podcast, Nothing Left.
Danielle Anderson is an international business coach and strategy consultant. After 10 years in financial services, where Danielle managed strategy at some top tier investment banks, she broke away from her corporate chains and founded Step & Stone. Since 2013, she’s been helping business owners make a living, doing what they love by getting focused, getting confident and getting customers. And all with simplicity! In this episode, Jenny and Danielle talk about Simplicity as a business incubator program, the modules that can be used as essential business accelerators and some practical steps to take when scaling your business.
If you are an entrepreneur or a business owner you know how important it is to make your business sustainable, in every way. Not only when it comes to making a positive impact and doing something which moves us in the right direction, but also related to making an income that you can live from. In addition to that - if you are going to be able to put in the work that is needed, it is absolutely essential that you like what you are doing.This is more or less the essence of Stories for the future - how to live a good life and have an interesting job while also taking care of our planet.That is why I think my conversation with Danielle Anderson from Step & Stone was the perfect start to this season. Also - since I have called this season Connecting Changes, I could not have found a more appropriate guest: Danielle has lived in four different countries, travelled to 75, and she has been through some major transitions in her own life and career. In this episode we talk a lot about changes and all the steps involved in going through them. Danielle shares experiences from different stages of her life and career, why she left a very lucrative career path in JP Morgan, her work with the organization Climate-KIC and green businesses, and how it has lead to where she is today: running her own company Step & Stone from Nairobi in Kenya. And not the least, we talk about how it is ok to change our minds and pivot in a new direction. Because we are always evolving and we can't expect everything to remain the same through our lives. As I mention in the episode, Danielle sends out the only newsletter I always read, and I highly recommend checking it out! You can find everything about her and her company at https://stepandstone.co.uk/.Starting in February Danielle has a brand new program on her site called Simplicity. This is a 10 week accelerator program for entrepreneurs who are trying to make a living doing what they love, without giving up everything else in life. If you are a business owner like that and want to get focused, confident and get customers, you can check out the program here. And have a look at this page with a lot of really valuable resources for entrepreneurs: https://stepandstone.co.uk/resources/Highly recommended! You can also follow Danielle on Instagram. For all resources and everything mentioned in the episode, go to Storiesforthefuture.noThere you can also sign up to receive my newsletter and to get noticed every time I release another episode.InstagramLinkedInFacebook
Guests: Gerald Ross, Mary Agnes Krell Hosts: Stuart Yoshida, Doug Brown Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ooktown Make a donation: https://donorbox.org/info-ooktown-com-ooktown-podcast-donations ‘Twas the night before solstice and all through the Podcast, we had Mary Agnes and Gerald Ross give us an amazing fun broadcast. Come with us as we figure out what we can salvage from this dumpster fire of a year, what we’re looking forward to, and in the end we bring laughter, hope, and good news to all lovers of the ukulele. It’s all coming up next… on the OokTown Podcast. Links: • Gerald Ross: https://geraldross.com/ • Mary Agnes Krell: https://profiles.sussex.ac.uk/p145629-mary-krell • GNUF: https://northernuke.com/ • GNUF work in care homes: northernuke.com/community • Pandemic Pluckers’ “Murder the Christmas Musical” Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/pandemicpluckers/permalink/1107954322994681 • Donate to Doctors Without Borders: https://www.facebook.com/donate/302322471142278/ • Oahu Hawaii Ukulele Festival: https://www.ukulelefestivalhawaii.org/en/oahu/ • Danielle Anderson (aka “Danielle Ate The Sandwich”): http://danielleatethesandwich.com/ • CD Baby: https://cdbaby.com/ • UK Music Union: https://musiciansunion.org.uk/ • American Federation of Musicians: https://www.afm.org/ • Phil Doleman: https://www.phildoleman.co.uk/teaching • The Hebden Bridge Film Festival: https://www.hebdenbridgefilmfestival.org/ • Kristen Wiig shares UK slang: https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/kristen-wiig-shares-some-uk-slang-she-learned-filming-wonder-woman/vi-BB1c1DIw • Andy Eastwood: http://www.andyeastwood.com/ • Kristen Wiig + her ukulele: https://mckittenkat.tumblr.com/post/162047013354/a-collection-of-kristen-wiig-her-ukulele-part Recorded on December 20th, 2020.
Sisters in Loss Podcast: Miscarriage, Pregnancy Loss, & Infertility Stories
Can you imagine losing your son in front of your other children? Today’s guest was diagnosed with PCOS and did 3 rounds of Clomid before conceiving her first child, suffered from 2 miscarriages then unexpectedly conceived her second son. After her son’s first birthday he passed away from what was eventually called “natural causes.” Danielle Anderson struggled to believe that she was a mom of 2 boys because her arms were empty with missing her son. In this episode, Danielle takes us back to her struggles with infertility and PCOS, losing her son Chase at 1 years old, and conceiving her rainbow baby and golden baby during her grief journey. She also shares how she changed her lifestyle and started focusing on her health as self care pursuing whole health - spiritual, mental, emotional and physical. Also, Danielle shares her journey becoming a Birth and Bereavement doula through Sisters in Loss and how that has helped her grief journey. This episode is for you to listen to if you have PCOS, suffered from miscarriages, or had an untimely toddler loss. This episode is for you to listen to if you have not considered a healthy lifestyle as self care and how to take control of your health. Listen to this episode here: sistersinloss.com/ep180 Become a Sisters in Loss Birth and Bereavement Doula Here Living Water Doula Services Book Recommendations and Links Below You can shop my Amazon Store for the Book Recommendations You can follow Sisters in Loss on Social Join our Healing Collective Online Support Group Join the Sisters in Loss Online Community Sisters in Loss Instagram Sisters in Loss Facebook Sisters in Loss Twitter You can follow Erica on Social Erica’s Website Erica’s Instagram Erica’s Facebook Erica’s Twitter
On this episode I talk to England and Leeds Rhinos Amy Johnson and Danielle Anderson
It's challenging enough being a veterinarian, but add to that running a highly successful business, overseeing a dozen employees, teaching, raising teenagers, and having a happy home life, and what do you have? Dr. Danielle Anderson, whose remarkable intelligence, kindness, and compassion for others furred and unfurred set a high bar for others to emulate. In our second conversation, Dr. Danielle shares how she made it through the ups and downs along the way, helping show our colleagues that we don't have to go it alone.
Medicine is changing, in both the human and veterinary fields. As integrative medicine and rehabilitation continue to blend and enrich each other with strong scientific explanations and expanding evidential support, our patients are improving in ways that were thought to be impossible in the past. It's up to healthcare practitioners to keep up-to-date with the myriad treatments available for patients with spinal cord injury, disk disease, and orthopedic debility. You have many more options than most conventional practitioners provide.
A conversation with the founder of Black Girls in the Vineyard, Danielle Anderson, you may know her as Danielle the Wine Diva on Instagram.
At one point or another, every architecture student or graduate has a portfolio of their work that they have agonized over creating. Portfolios are important, they demonstrate your range of skills and will most likely play a significant role in whether or not you land your dream job … so why are so many of them completely ineffective? Today we are talking about the “Perfect Portfolio” and what that actually means. [Note: If you are reading this via email, click here to access the on-site audio player] [hoops name="top1"] Depending on the time of the year, about 15% of the emails I receive have something to do with portfolios in some form or fashion. There are a handful of questions that get asked over and over again ... What do they look like? What sort of information do I put in them? What do people want to see? How much information should I put in them? How much text versus graphics? People have questions, and we are going to answer them. So where do you start? Let's start with what a portfolio is and why do we still use them - Portfolios are all about illustrating your proficiency in the various skills of the trade and demonstrating that you know how to think and process information. Sounds pretty simple and considering all the moving parts, it is really simple. Most people still don't seem to understand some very basic considerations that surround the process of building a portfolio. How is it reviewed? What are people like me looking for? jump to 5:00 The key to having a successful portfolio is to think about how it will be viewed, what messages you are sending based on the content you are providing, and to consider how much time someone will actually be looking at your portfolio. I can promise you it won't even be a fraction of what you think it will be. The work you spent weeks or even months agonizing over and trying to skillfully articulate in the forms of diagrams, plans, perspectives, collages, etc. etc… won't be looked at for more than a few moments when it crosses my desk. I'm looking for the tone, trying to see how your brain works, how you process information, how you articulate information – not the specifics of the content itself. On my first pass through your portfolio - which could be your only pass - I am not reviewing the quality of your design solutions of the items you are displaying within your portfolio. I am treating your portfolio as a standalone project and what I am reviewing is the actual portfolio. Curate the content jump to You need to carefully think about which projects, and how many, you want to include in your portfolio – pick only those that are supported with the visuals that tell the story you want to tell. The first time I look at someone's portfolio, I might spend a maximum of 5 seconds on any given page - that's it - and that's not a lot of time to convey your message. What I do look for from your portfolio is how they are laid out on the page, the balance of positive and negative space, as well as the balance of white space versus the image you are putting on display. example from the portfolio of Prarthan Shah Let Your Images Tell the Story jump to 28:47 You should consider how much text you decide to include in your portfolio … because I probably won't read it the first time I flip through your pages. This is something that I think about every time I look at a portfolio … or even write one of my blog posts. Most people like to look at the pictures, and if the images are evocative enough to catch someone's attention, you might get them to go back and read the small bit of text associated with that image. The takeaway here is that you need to rely on your pictures and graphics to draw in the people who are reviewing your portfolio. Reading text comes later - maybe during pass number two or three. You should consider your text as a secondary or tertiary contributor at best. example from the portfolio of Danielle Anderson
I get to welcome 4 of the amazing contributors to one of my favorite books of 2020- “His Testimonies, My Heritage- Women of Color on the Word of God.” Ka Richards, Elicia Horton, Portia Collins and Danielle Anderson join the podcast to talk all things faith and Bible. These ladies fire me up! Please use these links to find all we talked about in the show! http://www.sheshallbecalled.com/ https://www.portiacollins.com/about https://simeontrust.org/online-courses/ https://www.instagram.com/danielle.l.anderson/ https://www.instagram.com/danielle.l.anderson/ https://www.mbts.edu/about/conference/ftc20/womens-pre-conference/ https://www.instagram.com/ehorton82/ https://simeontrust.org/workshop/online-epistles-women/
Danielle Anderson is back and joined by her cohost Annie Kalahurka of The Big Cookie podcast join us for this week's episode! Check it out every Tuesday on Apple, Google, and Spotify. In this episode, the official Audio Obscura motto is established: 'Always Be Guessy'. Courtrooms, pulpits, and 12-step programs, this episode has it all. Marie Kondo has some new advice on life habits. Danielle hopes for quirky complexity and laments her hamster history. David wants to apologize to Bradley WhitFORD. Annie recounts her experience with a Playboy magazine. Foster's allegiance oscillates. Enjoy. #WhereDatTat https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bomkgXeDkE (Reveal) http://www.audioobscurapod.com/listen (Subscribe) on your pod-catcher of choice so you never miss an episode! Leave us a review on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/audio-obscura/id1449162828 (Apple Podcasts) and let us know what you think, it really helps us out. Social Media: - http://facebook.com/audioobscurapod (Facebook) - http://instagram.com/audioobscurapod (Instagram) - http://twitter.com/audioobscurapod (Twitter) If you have any feedback or your own suggestion of a unique piece of audio that you'd like to see included in a future episode, drop us a line at audioobscurapodcast@gmail.com.
Mike 'The Mouth' Matusow celebrates his birthday and is joined live on the show by Phil Hellmuth, Layne Flack, Jonathan Little, Matt Savage, Norman Chad, Matt Glantz, Danielle Anderson and Mike Dentale.
Druff to attempt to drop 22 pounds by December 1 (topic starts at 0:26:15 mark). UK career scammer has entire winnings in poker tournament confiscated by government (0:43:21). Scientific Gaming, maker of Shuffle Master, loses $315 million in countersuit (0:54:52). MGM National Harbor uses cash game bad beat jackpot to fund overaly poker seat guarantees (1:08:56). MGM National Harbor high limit poker room choked by fumes from nearby kitchen (1:27:48). DDoS attacks wreak havoc upon ACR, Pokerstars, Party Poker (2:00:31). CG Technology fined by Nevada Gaming for accepting sportsbets out of state, along with other violations (2:25:56). Charles Oakley avoids jail time after being caught cheating casino (2:54:53). Lily Kiletto takes on the strong Danielle Anderson and the speedy Jamie Kerstetter in seemingly unwinnable physical prop bets (3:04:18). Arizona Talking Stick resort forced to cancel ongoing poker tournament after flooding, power outage closed the property -- Colonel Fabersham calls to find out (3:15:22). Missouri bank robber bought into poker game with special bills given to him during January bank heist (3:25:50). "Deplatforming" Alex Jones -- a good idea, or the start of ideological censorship? (3:32:22). khalwat and tradershky co-host.
On Tuesday's Access Utah we're airing interviews conducted in Vernal, while the Utah Public Radio team visited the Utah StoryCorps Booth. Vernal, and much of the Uintah Basin, are a community very much tied to oil and gas development, so we talk about the issues the area faces as their economy depends on oil industry. We speak with Vernal City Council member JoAnn Cowan, Vernal City Manager Ken Bassett about the future of Vernal and the Uintah Basin. Then later in the program we hear from Danielle Anderson, from StoryCorps.
Danielle Ate the Sandwich is the stage name of nationally-recognized independent folk musician and songwriter, Danielle Anderson. Danielle has shared the stage and collaborated with acts such as Pomplamoose, Lauren O'Connell, Leo Kottke and Mumford Sons. Beginning her career at small shows and open mic nights in Fort Collins, Colorado, Danielle has toured nationally since 2009, playing for a loyal fan base of online followers.