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Oooooh, y'all. This week, we got ourselves a Jersey. Ass. Jersey. Movie. Jodie tasked Andrea with watching Geremy Jasper's 2017 coming-of-age drama, Patti Cake$, starring Danielle McDonald, Bridget Everett, Siddharth Dhananjay, Mamoudou Athie, and Cathy Moriarty. We talk about the complicated nature of race and class in this movie, Jasper's history as a music video director, the ways in which Patti Cake$ follows all the beats of the archetypal hero's journey, and–most importantly–we talk about New Jersey. Like a lot about Jersey.For next week, Andrea's decided it's time to revisit another Jersey movie. Zach Braff's Garden State. We're gonna try to come at this one with an open heart and a clear mind. You can watch it pretty much everywhere.If you're reading this, that means you've probably got your podcatcher of choice open right now. It would be SO helpful if you gave our little new show a follow. If you like what you hear, you could even leave us a review. ☺️Follow:The Watchers on Twitter and Instagram (@WatchersPodNJ)Andrea on Twitter and Instagram (@AQAndreaQ)Jodie on Twitter (@jodiemim) and Instagram (@jodie_mim)Our sister show, New Jersey Is the World, on Twitter (@njistheworld) and Instagram (@newjerseyistheworld)Thanks to Kitzy (@heykitzy) for the use of our theme song, "No Book Club."
Authority is a term that gets thrown around a lot in the business sphere. Of course, your company must have authority. But what exactly does it mean, and why is it so important? In many ways, your authority is your reputation. Building your authority can affect your sales figures. When consumers need to buy something, they naturally choose to buy from someone with authority and a good reputation. And how can you build brand authority? We will talk about that in this episode, so make sure you stick around. Today, I am joined by four incredible individuals who have built authority in their respective areas. Let's welcome them!Danielle McDonald owns Radiant Gourmet Juice & Smoothie Bar in Bastrop, TX.Jason Smircich is the Head of New Business at Hotmart, a global tech and education company and an industry leader in the digital product market.Cherie Werner is the Community Builder at FIESTA, a community for Founders, Investors, Entrepreneurs, Startups, Techie, & Austin newcomers.Jon Werner is one of the co-founders of KOYA, a gratitude platform that allows businesses to show value to their employees and customers by putting relationships first before you start transacting. Tune in to SMART Businesses Do THIS and learn how you can build authority in your space and continue to evolve with the future!"Smart businesses bring originality while also sticking to what they know works." - Danielle McDonald"To me, the biggest way to build authority quickly is through partnerships." - Jason Smircich"I just have to do what I do best–being available, welcoming people, and delivering on what we were trying to do." - Cherie Werner"First-person referral is much better than any other referral you can have." - Jon WernerIn This Episode:- How did each guest build authority in their respective areas?- Have you ever encountered a superior or competitor with authority but lacking authenticity and cannot deliver on their promises? How do you deal with people like them?- In what ways can you evolve and continue to develop your authenticity and authority in the future?- What do SMART Businesses do, according to Danielle, Jason, Cherie, and Jon?And much more…This Episode is Brought to You by: - Working Vacation - https://workingvacation.com/Connect with Guests: - Danielle McDonald, Radiant Gourmet Juice & Smoothie Bar -
U.S. directors The Russo Brothers talk about their latest blockbuster The Gray Man. Actor Danielle McDonald on playing an opera singer in Falling For Figaro, and Hollywood producer Jason Blum on a new horror starring Ethan Hawke in a terrifying mask.
U.S. directors The Russo Brothers talk about their latest blockbuster The Gray Man. Actor Danielle McDonald on playing an opera singer in Falling For Figaro, and Hollywood producer Jason Blum on a new horror starring Ethan Hawke in a terrifying mask.
U.S. directors The Russo Brothers talk about their latest blockbuster The Gray Man. Actor Danielle McDonald on playing an opera singer in Falling For Figaro, and Hollywood producer Jason Blum on a new horror starring Ethan Hawke in a terrifying mask.
U.S. directors The Russo Brothers talk about their latest blockbuster The Gray Man. Actor Danielle McDonald on playing an opera singer in Falling For Figaro, and Hollywood producer Jason Blum on a new horror starring Ethan Hawke in a terrifying mask.
In this episode, I talk to Danielle McDonald. We talk about integrative health coaching, the origins of the Radiant Mama Juice Bar, and so much more. Connect: Danielle's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/radiantmama_healthcoachbastrop Danielle's Juice Bar: https://juicebundle.com/ 702 Main Street Building #103 Bastrop, TX 78602 Instagram: https://instagram.com/doingtheworkpodcast Website: https://www.doingtheworkpodcast.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/athanschindler Sponsors: Strive S&C: www.strivebastrop.com Strive Human Optimization: www.shobastrop.com Tracy's Drive-in Grocery: www.tracysgrocery.com
Music is a universal language...On this episode we sit down with writer/director Ben Levin to discuss his new film 'Falling For Figaro'.In 'Falling For Figaro' Millie (Danielle Macdonald), a brilliant young fund manager, quits her job and ends things with her longterm boyfriend in order to fulfill her dream of becoming an opera singer — in the Scottish Highlands. She begins intense vocal training lessons with renowned but fearsome singing teacher and former opera diva Meghan Geoffrey-Bishop (Joanna Lumley). It is there she meets Max, another of Meghan's students who is also training for the upcoming “Singer of Renown” contest. The competition between Millie and Max gradually evolves into something different and deeper.We talked with Ben about the origins of the story, the importance of staying true to the art form of opera and so very much more...
Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy hit the magic number again this week. Ten movie reviews for your curiosity including a trio of horror films to kick off October (Bingo Hell, Black As Night, No One Gets Out Alive). For lighter fare you can choose between Danielle McDonald wanting to become an opera singer (Falling for Figaro) or a pair of sisters trying to comically rescue their grandmother from a nursing home at the beginning of the pandemic (Stop and Go). Dan Stevens plays a robot trying to be the perfect companion in Germany's official entry for the Oscars (I'm Your Man). The animated version of Charles Addams' macabre household are back (The Addams Family 2) as are those from the Sopranos clan in a live-action prequel (The Many Saints of Newark) and also Tom Hardy's anti-hero version of the Spider-Man nemesis (Venom: Let There Be Carnage). But can any of them compare to the experience of Julia Ducournau Palme d'Or winning film that takes its audience on one wild ride (Titane). 0:00 - Intro 3:11 - Falling for Figaro 12:37 – Stop and Go 18:41 – I'm Your Man 30:18 – No One Gets Out Alive 37:22 – Black As Night 45:14 – Bingo Hell 51:49 – The Addams Family 2 1:06:28 – Titane 1:28:36 – The Many Saints of Newark 1:46:29 – Venom: Let There Be Carnage 2:09:05 - Outro
Jill Kennedy speaks with Leslie Weir and Danielle McDonald about how the Ādisōke library will honour Ottawa's Indigenous communities.
Today on Stronger Business, Stronger Marriage we are joined by two incredible individuals. This was a fun and inspiring conversation. Tune in and for more information about our two guests please read below.Danielle McDonald a licensed Physical Therapist and a fitness coach who has helped hundreds of women overcome obstacles with weight loss and how they view their body. She has a passion for helping women who have just given birth and has also expanded to helping women who want to work out but don't have a lot of time to do so. Her passion for fitness began during her final year of Physical Therapy school. She had a simple goal of just fitting into her graduation dress but as she grew to love fitness, she found transformation outside of the moment she stepped on the scale and saw she had reached her goal. Danielle loves helping others reach that same transformative moment she had, so that they too can experience whole fitness. And then we have Paul Ochieng, Danielle's finance and co-host of Off The Clock PodcastWhat is Off The Clock About you ask, well here is the info;Karl and Paul have a passion for healthcare and have made it part of their life mission to lead and teach by example. The mission of OTC is to change the conventional way of thinking in healthcare. With each episode, healthcare professionals and entrepreneurs are shown different ways to increase their income. These professionals are shown how to improve their portfolio with such things as real estate, trucking, affiliate marketing, opening a brick-and-mortar clinic, etc. Welcome to OTC university, class is in session.Connect with Paul and Danielle:https://www.facebook.com/paul.ochieng.31586https://www.facebook.com/danielle.t.mcdonaldhttps://kineticpluspt.comhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/off-the-clock-the-healthcare-entrepreneurs-podcast/id1497431356 Connect with Cory and Jojo:Strong Business Stronger Marriage Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/221111245753095Cory's Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/coryrankinJojo's Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jojo.rankin.395
Ella and Olivia are making cupcakes for Dad's birthday. But when a cooking disaster strikes, will the party be ruined?Ella and Olivia: Cupcake Catastrophe. Written by Yvette Poshoglian and illustrated by Danielle McDonald. Text and illustration copyright © Scholastic Australia Pty Limited 2012.Yvette Poshoglian asserts their moral rights as the author of this workDanielle McDonald asserts their moral rights as the illustrator of this work See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Cinema Sideshow this week is hosted by Zeke Morgan-Hind and Jake De Agrela, with special guest Danielle McDonald joining the panel. This week on the show, a directors' corner and review of Edgar Wrights' "Shaun of the Dead" (2004).
On this episode, we look back at an interview with then student physical therapist and now Dr. Danielle McDonald as she shared her life story. In particular, she speaks about being the kid who loved learning and made it her mission to pass with flying colours in all her endeavours. Danielle speaks about pushing past her limits and what it took to reach where she is today. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tembo/support
On the podcast this week, we're diving' into the Netflix original film Dumplin, starring Danielle McDonald and Jennifer Aniston. No one would have ever pegged Willow Dean (Danielle McDonald) was the type to compete in a beauty pageant, but if she's ever going to get her obsessive mother to see her as anything other than "Dumplin", she's gonna have to show out like she's never shown out before!
Danielle McDonald is the Clarity Architect and Founder of Brands of Colour which is the leading and award-winning membership platform committed to helping black female entrepreneurs to step up, step out, own it and become more business savvy. They act as the cornerstone for women by assisting them to build the foundations for a better business.In today’s episode, we talk about Danielle’s career trajectory from HR to entrepreneur. We explore the signs you’re ready to leave and redundancy. The importance of accountability, We also touch on mastermind groups and why they are so essential to your growth as a small business.A huge thanks to Danielle on today’s episode. You can follow Danielle on Twitter @MsDMcdonald, and you can find out more about Brands Of Colour a membership platform for black female entrepreneurs on Twitter @brandsofcolour They’ve recently launched a podcast by the same name.If you like how this podcast is made and you think you can do what I do, then you need to reach out to the ShoutOut Network find out more about membership by visiting shoutoutnetwork.co.ukBe sure to follow Wanna Be on Twitter and Instagram @wannabepodcast.If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Massive thank you to everyone that came to Wanna Be Live! Massive shout out to the tastiest vegan food around courtesy of @leafyrealm. Hire them for all of your vegan food needs!This week I'm joined by Danielle McDonald is the Clarity Architect and Founder of Brands of Colour which is the leading and award-winning membership platform committed to helping black female entrepreneurs to step up, step out, own it and become more business savvy. They act as the cornerstone for women by helping them build the foundations for a better business.In today’s episode, we are covering finding your purpose and building a business around it. The importance of looking out for signs. We also talk about execution and profitability and we also cover comparison and how to overcome it.I really loved Danielle’s honesty on today’s episode, on Wednesday we’ll talk about the start of her career in HR and building a successful business as a consultant. You can follow Danielle on Twitter @MsDMcdonald and you can find out more about Brands Of Colour a membership platform for black female entrepreneurs on Twitter @brandsofcolour They’ve recently launched a podcast by the same name.If you like how this podcast is made and you think you can do what I do, then you need to reach out to the ShoutOut Network find out more about membership by visiting shoutoutnetwork.co.ukBe sure to follow Wanna Be on Twitter and Instagram @wannabepodcast.If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Danielle McDonald is The Clarity Architect and Founder of Brands of Colour. She is dedicated to helping individuals gain clarity, develop the right mindset and take action for results. Danielle is known as "The Clarity Architect" for being on-target, succinct, concise and to the point. In this episode, you will learn how transparency helps to build an authentic story for your brand. How to get prospects or partners to take you seriously before you have anything to show them, and how to get started with webinars. Check the show notes for resources, notes, and links from the show. Original Music by MadReal
Mike talks to Dr. Danielle McDonald, a criminal justice professor at Northern Kentucky University about her book **[Race, Gender, Class, and Criminal Justice: Examining Barriers to Justice](https://amzn.to/2IFDsPE)**. Mike and Danielle discuss racial profiling, the militarization of law enforcement, problems with public defenders, racial sentencing disparities, and capital punishment. **Listener support helps make The Politics Guys possible**. If you're interested in supporting the show, go to [politicsguys.com/support](http://www.politicsguys.com/support). Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-politics-guys/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy