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Visit our Patreon page to see the various tiers you sign up for today to get in on the ground floor of AIPT Patreon. We hope to see you chatting with us on our Discord soon!NEWSDC Comics solicitations for June 2025DC reveals covers and preview for sequel 'Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong 2'Mark Waid's ‘Dream Project' ‘New History of the DC Universe' announced'DC High Volume: Batman' scripted always-on podcast launching April 2025'Trinity: Daughter of Wonder Woman' announced with previewMarvel Comics solicitations June 2025Joe Quesada to return to Marvel with new Marvel Knights title in June 2025 (more details)Jean Grey's sister Sara returns in ‘Phoenix' #12Marvel's ‘Giant-Size Amazing Spider-Man' #1 features star-studded creatives‘Marvel United: A Pride Special' #1 one-shot announced‘Fantastic Four' set to relaunch with new #1 and creative duoMarvel unpacks ‘Godzilla vs. Thor' out July 2025Three new Star Trek series coming in 2025 set in three different erasOni Press reveals sci-fi existential 'Benjamin' limited series tackles lonelinessWoah, apparently there is a real Benjamin Carp who is ALSO a writer!Our Top Books of the WeekDave:The Deviant #9 (James Tynion IV, Joshua Hixson)Out of Alcatraz #1 (Christopher Cantwell, Tyler Crook)Alex:Psylocke #5 (Alyssa Wong, Vincenzo Carratu)Plastic: Death & Dolls TPB (Doug Wagner, Daniel Hillyard)Standout KAPOW moment of the week:Alex - Magik #3 (Ashley Allen, Germán Peralta) Dave - Absolute Batman #6 (Scott Snyder, Nick Dragotta)TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEKAlex: Free For All (Patrick Horvath), You'll Do Bad Things (Tyler Boss, Adriano Turtulici)Dave: Absolute Martian Manhunter #1 (Deniz Camp, Javier Rodriguez)JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.Dave: Absolute Martian Manhunter #1 (Javier Rodriguez Cover)Alex: Ultimate Spider-Man #15 (David Messina)48Interview: Absolute Flash - Jeff Lemire and Nick RoblesAbsolute Flash strips Wally West of his usual support system—no mentor, no Flash family, and no Speed Force. What inspired this approach, and what does it reveal about Wally's character?Jeff, you've tackled deeply personal, introspective stories before. How does Absolute Flash balance superhero spectacle with the kind of emotional storytelling you're known for?Nick, this series presents a unique visual challenge since Wally doesn't have the Speed Force in the usual sense. How did you approach illustrating motion, speed, and kinetic energy differently?The father-son dynamic seems central to the story. What can you tell us about the relationship between Wally and his father, and how it shapes the narrative?The Absolute line lets creators tell more standalone, auteur-driven superhero stories. What freedom did that give you in shaping this take on Wally West?Wally is often portrayed as an optimist. Without his usual safety nets, how does his personality shift in this story? Can you tease anything about the “nefarious forces” chasing Wally? Are these familiar faces from Flash lore, or entirely new threats?Favorite rogues?What do you hope Absolute Flash adds to Wally West's legacy as a character?With Absolute Flash, Absolute Wonder Woman, and Absolute Batman all reimagining these heroes in bold new ways, if Wally had to team up with the Absolute versions of Diana and Bruce, what would their dynamic be like? Who's the most intimidating, and who's the most likely to crack a joke?
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A dream project is a significant and personally meaningful project that aligns with your passion, purpose, or long-term vision.
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"What is your dream?" That was the question Taichi Ichikawa, CEO of World Road, asked 201 young people from 201 countries. Their answers are captured in his groundbreaking book, “We Have a Dream”, a collection of stories from around the globe focusing on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Taichi's mission to empower young people quickly expanded beyond the page, inspiring a TV series on the Discovery Channel that showcases these powerful stories. We explore how Taichi turned his vision into a global platform, building an education and training company, navigating the challenges of cross-cultural storytelling, and harnessing the power of community to drive change. Join us for an uplifting conversation on dreaming big, resilience, and the power of storytelling to unite 201 countries with one vision. Highlights 03:03 Taichi's Journey: From Struggles to Inspiration 09:02 The Birth of World Road and Its Mission 11:56 Creating the Book: We Have a Dream 18:07 Documentary and Media Collaborations 21:04 Reflections on Inspiration and Community Support 30:00 The Power of Vision and Support 38:59 Common Threads in Dreams and Goals 44:08 Advice for Aspiring Changemakers 50:00 Finding Your Dream and Role Models Follow Taichi & the World Dream Project: www.instagram.com/worlddreamproject
We are two months away from the end of the year, and my mind is already on 2025. I want to get so much done in 2025, but I also want to take the time to look at what I did and didn't do in 2024. Let's go on this journey of reflection together and see what we can bring into the new year. There are so many reasons we don't start our dream projects. It could be external reasons, like our jobs being really hectic or just going through a breakup and taking time to heal. But what if none of those things were standing in our way? What if it's internal, and the only thing standing in your way is you? In this week's episode, we're going over 10 reasons why you haven't started your dream project. Your dream project could be anything from starting a podcast, negotiating your salary at work, or even starting your own business. You know what you want—now is the time to make it happen! Tune in to hear all 10 reasons why you haven't started on your dream project and what you can do to combat them. Resources Mentioned: EP. 132: Mother's Day Special: From Poverty to Investor with Blanca Gonzalez Follow Erika on: Instagram @theerikacruzTikTok @theerikacruzLinkedIn Website: http://www.theerikacruz.com How to work with Erika: Sign up for the Magnetic Method Webinar here! Join the waitlist for Courage Driven Latina here. Podcast production for this episode was provided by CCST.
Do you remember your dreams? Would you like tips to help you recall them? Today's guest, author Kelly Sullivan Walden, is known as America's premiere dream expert. She is a bestselling author, certified clinical hypnotherapist, inspirational speaker, and founder of Dream-Life Coach Training. She is also the creator of the Dream Project and World Peace Caravan Youth Ambassador Program. Kelly, known as “Dr. Dream,” has written eight books, including "It's All in Your Dreams" and "I Had the Strangest Dream." Her newest book is "Chicken Soup for the Soul: Dreams and Premonitions." Info: www.kellysullivanwalden.com.
Follow The Clean Comedy Podcast on Instagram: @thecleancomedypodcast Don't forget to add @jdcrevistoncomedy on IG: @jdcrevistoncomedy Turn your funny into money! Visit Comedypreneur Want to be a comedy writer? Join the Funny Money substack! Or go to https://jdcrevistoncomedy.substack.com/ Grab your copy of “How To Produce Comedy Shows For Fun & Profit” here. Have a topic you want us to discuss? Reach out here. Be Our Guest: Are you a clean comedian interested in being on our podcast? Contact us! Stay Connected: Subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Your support helps us grow! Welcome to Episode 403 of The Clean Comedy Podcast! This week I go over my new personal project The 100 Dream Project.Enter the List of 100 Dreams. This was an exercise shared in the book 168 Hours. The idea is to create a completely unedited list of anything you might want to do or have or generally spend more time on in life.The first third goes quickly as people list all the countries they want to visit and their general bucket list dreams. But then the pace slows, and you start really having to think. By the time you are anywhere near 100, you are listing some very doable goals. Its not easy but it is worth it. I encourage everyone to try putting down their 100 Dreams. It will be a great way for you to make plans to better yourself, your family, and your life. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-clean-comedy-podcast-w-jd-creviston--4825680/support.
Ninja provides life updates, talks about health and family, shares excitement for the upcoming Detroit Lions season, discusses iShowSpeed's European tour, touches on politics and wokeness in video games, answers random questions, and expresses his dream project of creating a unique MMO. Takeaways:Ninja is focused on improving his health by cutting out alcohol and gluten.He shares updates on his dermatologist visit and settling back in Illinois.Ninja is excited for the upcoming Detroit Lions season and plans to attend games and host a sports show in Detroit.He discusses iShowSpeed's European tour and praises his security team for keeping him safe.Ninja expresses his thoughts on politics, advocating for finding common ground and respectful conversations.He shares his opinion on wokeness in video games and the importance of inclusiveness that makes sense within the story.Ninja answers random questions about memorable places he's visited, his favorite fictional universe, a decision that impacted his life, funny moments during live streams, and his dream project of creating a unique MMO. --AFK w/ Ninja is hosted by professional streamer and gamer Tyler "Ninja" Blevins. Join Ninja twice a week as he dives into the internet and the ever changing realms of music, sports, comedy, gaming, and entertainment to uncover the latest projects and excitement brewing within these industries.AFK w/ Ninja drops Tuesdays and Thursdays on Apple Podcasts and everywhere you get your podcast fix.FOLLOW the Official AFK Instagram: @afkwithninjaGRAB some official #TeamNinja merch: teamninja.comHANG with me on more socials: https://pillar.io/ninjaEmail the show at podcast@teamninja.com Produced by SALTExecutive Producer: Nick PanamaCreative Producer: Cameron TaggeAssociate Producer: Andre RojasSound Design & Edit: Aaron Kennedy
What to listen for:“So I think dog training is almost 90% thinking and preparing, and 10% working with your dog.”Two of our three hosts, Robin Greubel and Stacy Barnett sit down for part 2 with Adee Schoon, an expert in the detection field with over three decades of experience, to explore her diverse and groundbreaking projects.What happens when man's best friend becomes a vital ally in solving sexual crimes? Together with Amsterdam University and a local fertility clinic, Adee and team faced numerous challenges, from acquiring diverse samples to ensuring ethical evidence handling. Discover how these canine detectives are transforming forensic investigations, enhancing accuracy, and speeding up case resolutions.Adee and our hosts dissect the intriguing ways in which a dog's natural tendencies—whether they're quick to alert or more methodical—affect their performance. Comparing high-pressure training scenarios like mine detection to more relaxed, recreational approaches, they highlight the importance of tailoring training strategies to individual dogs. By understanding and adapting to each dog's unique behavior, trainers can maximize both effectiveness and safety for the canine and its handler.Adee recounts stories of dogs identifying fungus-infected wood under extreme conditions and even tackling complex tasks like recognizing different types of vanilla scents. This episode also offers a glimpse into the broader implications of using dogs for natural substance detection and the crucial need for validated studies to ensure reliability. All this and much more in this episode of K9 Detection Collaborative!Key Topics:Working with Sexual Crime Dogs (0:31)Using Dogs to Locate and Analyze DNA Evidence (04:59)Training Dogs with Individualized Approaches (17:23)The Methods Behind Detecting Fungus in Trees (22:43)Detecting Bed Bugs and Spotted Lanternfly with Potential Applications in Pest Control and Forensic Work (28:00)Training Dogs to Detect Vanilla and Other Scents (36:47)The Concept of Cognitive Testing and Predicting Dog Performance (42:48)Adee's Dream Project if the “Research Grant Fairy” Were to Visit (45:20)Takeaways (49:25)Resources:Training Dogs To Use Their Nose, A Blueprint (by Adee Schoon)We want to hear from you:Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer's Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com
Episode 139 | "Horticultural Jurassic Park" In this thrilling episode, Brooke dives into an anonymous dream submission where the dreamer finds themselves trapped in a house under attack, desperately seeking a way to call for help. Mindy and Brooke then lighten the mood with a series of "cat naps," featuring dreams of chaotic airplane brawls with JLo, infested overnight stays, gruesome reality TV shows, and even spooning with a demon. The episode wraps up with Mindy sharing about the fascinating life of artist Admiral Grey and her Human Dream Project, exploring the intersection of art and dreams. Don't miss this exciting and eclectic mix of dream adventures! Help spread the word with this week's Celebrity Hashtag - #WhatDoesLivTyler Support the Show Ready to explore your dreams, snag some exclusive merch, unlock bonus content, or simply drop us a hello? Visit www.REMelations.com/support today! Time Stamps & Content Warnings 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:23 - Quick Chat 00:02:03 - Anonymous Home Invasion Dream 00:07:45 - Promo | Support the Show 00:08:32 - Interpretation of Anonymous Dream 00:10:17 - # What Does Liv Tyler Dream 00:16:52 - QOTW 00:20:42 - Cat Nap Intro 00:21:07 - JLo's Airplane Brawl 00:24:08 - Infested Shed Dream 00:29:52 - Not My Boyfriend Dream 00:32:23 - Gruesome Reality TV Show Dream (CW: Self Harm) 00:36:12 - Carnivorous Plant Amusement Park Dream 00:39:29 - Unhelpful Husband Dream 00:40:40 - GPS Demon Dream 00:43:33 - Oily Devil Dream 00:45:51 - Promo | Tell A Bestie 00:46:50 - Topic | Admiral Grey and the Human Dream Project 01:10:05 - Chit Chat 01:19:38 - Wrap-Up 01:20:23 - End Show Links Admiral Grey - https://admiralsaintgrey.squarespace.com/ The Human Dream Project - https://admiralsaintgrey.squarespace.com/the-human-dream-project Think Tank NYC - https://thetanknyc.org/human-dream-project I Want What She Has Poscast Episode 313 - https://iwantwhatshehas.org/313-admiral-grey-the-human-dream-project Reading Snake Dreams I Found on the Internet - https://youtu.be/ecgWzaFg7Jg The Human Dream Project Dream Hotline Commercial #1 - https://youtu.be/QjGjBegTyNI The Spaceship Dream - The Human Dream Project - https://youtu.be/ENaotyBpi3E?si=Xf1iin0cX2czWcyT
Episode 31 - The Art of Screenwriting: Insights from David Hyde In this episode of the Faith and Family Filmmakers Podcast, hosts Geoffrey Whitt and Jaclyn Whitt talk with David Hyde, an award-winning screenwriter and script consultant, to discuss his journey into screenwriting, the process of working on different projects, and the special challenges that come with writing for someone else's vision. David shares insights from his career, including starting a screenplay at 19 and finishing it at 49, turning screenplays into stage plays, and consulting on various projects. He also talks about a unique project he's currently working on called 'No Address,' a drama that deals with homelessness, as well as his involvement in founding the Scripts4C screenwriting contest. The conversation extends into the dynamics of co-writing, the process of adapting scripts for different formats, and the importance of script consulting to refine and polish screenplays. David emphasizes the reciprocal nature of screenwriting—balancing personal creative visions with the expectations of clients or producers—and the importance of feedback in refining a writer's work. Highlights:Welcome and IntroductionDavid Hyde's Journey into ScreenwritingThe Craft of Screenwriting: Challenges and ProcessesDavid's Current ProjectThe Scripts4C Screenwriting ContestDavid's Dream Project and Writing Process InsightsDealing with Writer's BlockKnowing Your EndingCollaborations and Expanding into TelevisionThe Role of a Script ConsultantClosing Remarks and Additional ResourcesDavid Hyde is an award winning screenwriter and owner of scripts4c.com screenwriting and script consulting service. David recently won the Movie Guide Kairos Award for the script Hope from the Ashes that he co wrote with Alice Bowden.David's Story and Script Consulting Services: www.scripts4c.comThe Faith & Family Filmmakers podcast helps filmmakers who share a Christian worldview stay in touch, informed, and inspired. Releasing new episodes every Monday, we interview experts from varying fields of filmmaking; from screenwriters, actors, directors, and producers, to film scorers, talent agents, and distributors. It is produced and hosted by Geoffrey Whitt and Jaclyn Whitt , and is brought to you by the Faith & Family Filmmakers Association Support Faith & Family Filmmakers Our mission is to help filmmakers who share a Christian Worldview stay in touch, informed, and inspired. Please help by becoming a supporting member or leaving One-Time Donation.Get Email Notifications Enter the Faith & Family Screenwriting Awards festival Faith and Family Screenwriting Academy: https://www.faffassociation.com/Script Notes and Coaching: https://www.faffassociation.com/script-servicesCopyright 2024 Ivan Ann Productions
On this all-new E! News, Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt have a whole lot of fun with Justin Sylvester and reveal their dream project together. Next, Luke Bryan opens up about his recent fall on stage and we got Ryan Seacrest admits he's a total Swiftie! Plus, Hugh Grant dishes on the new 'Bridget Jones' Diary' sequel and we are opening the E! Vault as '13 Going on 30' celebrates it's 20th anniversary. And Hollywood's biggest stars reveal their shocking first jobs!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hala Taha is the host of Young and Profiting Podcast, frequently ranked as the #1 Education podcast across all apps. She is also the CEO of YAP Media, a full-service social media and podcast marketing agency for top podcasters, celebrities and CEOs. 15 Daily Steps to Lose Weight and Prevent Disease PDF: https://bit.ly/46XTn8f - Get my FREE eBook now! Become a Genius Life Premium Member! Learn more: http://thegeniuslife.com This episode is proudly sponsored by: BetterHelp is the world's largest therapy platform, making professional therapy accessible, affordable, and convenient. Get 10% off of your first month of online therapy at BetterHelp.com/MAX. AG1 is my favorite multivitamin. Enjoy a free 1 year supply of vitamin D and 5 free AG1 travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit drinkag1.com/GENIUS.
In this episode I'm sharing the two things I've learnt in my years as an interior designer that will make a huge difference to the success of your project, and the way you feel about it on the way through:1. Timing - taking enough time at the beginning of your project to plan, and starting that planning IN enough time2. Team - getting the right people on your team. Aligned professionals who work with you and each other from the beginning to achieve your dream outcomeIf you're feeling overwhelmed or anxious about your design project, the 2 Ts is a great way to reframe your thinking and get your project off to the best start. Connect with us: Website https://janeledger.com.au Instagram https://www.instagram.com/janeledgerinteriors Thank you for listening! If you found this useful, please leave a like, review or rating as this helps other people just like you find this information. I'd love for you to hit follow wherever you're listening to this and share a favourite episode with someone you know who would really benefit from it.
Enya Cid moved from Mexico to the U.S. as a three year old. She says this country is her home, but her right to stay here never feels certain. In 2022, Enya joined other first generation immigrants in a writing workshop hosted by the publisher Restless Books and Arlington, Virginia's Dream Project. Enya shares her story along with Nataly Montano, who immigrated to the U.S. from Bolivia. Their teacher, playwright Isaiah Stavchansky, explains how the writing workshop empowers immigrants as Americans. Later in the show: Workshop participants Karen Vallejos Corrales, Cecilia Morales, and Hareth Andrade Ayala share their stories of immigrating to this country and read some of their written work.
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Admiral Grey is a multidisciplinary artist and performer whose new work, The Human Dream Project, records people describing dreams they have had, and then illustrates the recordings using colorful, surreal puppetry and original music.A multimedia project that continues to expand, Admiral developed a hotline for the project so that people can call in their dreams 24 hours a day, and has plans to create dream phone booths around the world where people can call in from. She has also made stop motion videos illustrating dreams, as well as colorful and absurd 'commercials' for the hotline using live action, puppetry, and animation. The show has had workshop performances locally at Opus 40 and in New York City at St. Ann's Warehouse, and is now preparing to launch its full length premiere at The Tank in Manhattan in April. The most ambitious Human Dream Project performance to date, the show will illustrate a wide variety of dreams, incorporate countless puppets and setpieces that she makes by hand, include a new score by sound designer and musical director Chad Raines, and will feature a new cast of incredible artists and performers, several of which are Kingston locals.Today we learn about the conception of the Human Dream Project and why Admiral pours her loving energy into it. We also talk about art making, art as a spiritual practice, dreams, dreams as a shared human experience, the hard parts of being an artist and the rewards, and what Admiral does when she has some down time. Come to her Carnival Party THIS Saturday, February 24th from 7:30-10:30pm at the Old Dutch Church in Kingston. It's a fundraiser for her work. There's a sliding scale entry and then get your tickets for games, food, raffle, and more. Proceeds go to support the Human Dream Project. If you can't attend, please feel free to make your tax free donation to help make this work happen.The Human Dream Project runs April 8-28 at The Tank in NYC. Get your tickets here!Her are links to her Youtube, Instagram and Facebook.Did I mention that Saturday morning is also a FULL MOON! So peep the wonder Friday and Saturday night. Come to my gong bath on Friday and go to the Dream Carnival on Saturday. Perrrfect timing! Here's your Full Moon Astrology.Today's show was engineered by Ian Seda from Radiokingston.org.Our show music is from Shana Falana!Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.org** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IThttp://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFYITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCAFollow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast
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Karen Vallejos is the executive director of the Dream Project, dedicated to supporting students whose immigration status may pose challenges to their academic aspirations. As a former undocumented student herself, Vallejos saw the barriers in place that prevent immigrant students from realizing their dreams. She shares her Brief But Spectacular take on Dreamers pursuing higher education. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Karen Vallejos is the executive director of the Dream Project, dedicated to supporting students whose immigration status may pose challenges to their academic aspirations. As a former undocumented student herself, Vallejos saw the barriers in place that prevent immigrant students from realizing their dreams. She shares her Brief But Spectacular take on Dreamers pursuing higher education. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
On this episode of Low-Key Legends, we chat with Michelle Mattar the founder of Practice Inc. a brand-building studio in Brooklyn about how creating fake brands helped her to launch her highly successful business. _ Buy Dirt Baby Shirts HABIBI - GRAPHIC NOVEL _ Find Michelle Online: Twitter Practice Waste Not: Sustainable Packaging Resources Creative Boom Article Feature
The director Spike Lee looked back at the length and breadth of his career so far during a sit-down with David Remnick at the New Yorker Festival. Although Lee's storied filmography may be familiar to movie buffs, few are likely to know as much about his humble beginnings as the scion of a celebrated, but often unemployed, musician—the late Bill Lee. The young Spike Lee bore some resentment toward his father, an upright-bass player who eschewed countless gigs because he refused to play an electric bass guitar. “[I]t wasn't until later that I saw that, yo, this is his life. He was not going to play music that he didn't want to play.” As an artist in his own right, Lee has taken a similar approach to filmmaking. He has tackled a myriad of genres and difficult subject matter, without sacrificing his unique voice and social consciousness to satisfy Hollywood. “Some things you just can't compromise,” he told Remnick. Now in his fourth decade as a filmmaker, Lee hopes to one day make a long-gestating bio-pic about Joe Louis and have his career last as long as that of one of his idols. “Kurosawa was eighty-six!” the sixty-six-year-old Lee said, of the Japanese filmmaker's retirement age. “I got to at least get to Kurosawa.” In this interview, Lee mentions the influence of Kurosawa and several other notable filmmakers. For further reading, here is a list of ninety-five films he has deemed essential for any cinephile.
The director Spike Lee looked back at the length and breadth of his career so far during a sit-down with David Remnick at the New Yorker Festival. Although Lee's storied filmography may be familiar to movie buffs, few are likely to know as much about his humble beginnings as the scion of a celebrated, but often unemployed, musician—the late Bill Lee. The young Spike Lee bore some resentment toward his father, an upright-bass player who eschewed countless gigs because he refused to play an electric bass guitar. “[I]t wasn't until later that I saw that, yo, this is his life. He was not going to play music that he didn't want to play.” As an artist in his own right, Lee has taken a similar approach to filmmaking. He has tackled a myriad of genres and difficult subject matter, without sacrificing his unique voice and social consciousness to satisfy Hollywood. “Some things you just can't compromise,” he told Remnick. Now in his fourth decade as a filmmaker, Lee hopes to one day make a long-gestating bio-pic about Joe Louis and have his career last as long as that of one of his idols. “Kurosawa was eighty-six!” the sixty-six-year-old Lee said, of the Japanese filmmaker's retirement age. “I have to at least get to Kurosawa.” Plus, the sports writer Louisa Thomas talks with the New Yorker Radio Hour's Adam Howard about the stars to watch in the N.B.A.'s new season. Share your thoughts on The New Yorker Radio Hour podcast.
Roughly 60% of the Indian population is under the age of 30 and hence the coolness funnel tends to be top-down. This is the segment that everyone will be building for. The consumption trends and behavioral patterns we hear here from these 4 accomplished people will likely remain relevant over the next decade. We have Navya - who's an unlikely grounded person one usually wouldn't assume, the precocious Zepto Brothers - where what stands out more than everything else is the bond 2 guys who met in the 6th-grade share with each other, and Tara - an outsider who paved her way into the very inside world of Bollywood. The transient nature of younger folks when it comes to housing/transport/ownership/vocation/fashion/shopping and the shorter attention spans are very different to someone like me who spends 8 hours watching a cricket match for example. Biases aside, there is so much to learn here! #NikhilKamath: Co-founder of Zerodha, True Beacon and Gruhas Follow Nikhil here: Twitter https://x.com/nikhilkamathcio/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nikhilkamathcio/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nikhilkamathcio/ Linkedin https://in.linkedin.com/in/nikhilkamathcio Koo https://www.kooapp.com/profile/Nikhilkamath #AaditPalicha : Co-Founder & CEO of Zepto Follow Aadit here: Twitter https://twitter.com/aadit_palicha Instagram https://www.instagram.com/a.palicha/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aadit.palicha.9 Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/aadit-palicha/ #KaivalyaVohra: Co-Founder & CTO of Zepto Follow Kaivalya here: Twitter https://twitter.com/v0hra Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kaivalyavohra/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/100012626226933 Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaivalya-vohra #NavyaNaveliNanda: Founder of Project Naveli & Co-Founder of Aara Health Follow Navya here: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/navyananda/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/navyanavelinanda/ Navya's Podcast https://www.youtube.com/@navyanavelinanda #TaraSutaria: Bollywood Actor & Singer Follow Tara here: Twitter https://twitter.com/tarasutaria Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tarasutaria/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/people/Tara-Sutaria/100057211939870/ Timestamps (00:00) - Intro (02:05) - Zepto Bros Arrive (04:00) - Story of Zepto Bros (06:28) - Stanford Dropout Tale (07:29) - KiranaKart Beginning (09:31) - Dark Stores & 1st Funding (12:02) - Cracking Sales as Techies (13:35) - Zepto's Sales Growth (14:30) - Y Combinator & Hurdles (17:45) - Series A & Beyond (20:19) - Grocery Economics (23:31) - Navya's Unconventional Choices (27:07) - Navya on Privilege & Goals (31:51) - Navya's Reflections (39:08) - Tara's Artistic Childhood (40:10) - Disney to Bollywood- Tara's Story (43:51) - Unveiling Bollywood's Reality (45:10) - Flaws in Movie Business (46:10) - Changing Taste of Audience (47:46) - Tara's Upcoming Film (49:10) - Tara's Dream Project (50:20) - Who is Tara, really? (51:27) - Music Tastes (54:29) - What is the new gen. up to? (56:16) - New Gen. & Consumption Trends (01:00:00) - Flipkart vs. Amazon: Are both same? (01:00:56) - Zepto's USP & Commodities (01:03:20) - Surprising Shopping & Buying Trends (01:11:41) - The Complex Cinema Business (01:15:27) - Do People Pay for Premiumization? (01:19:18) - Social Media Blue Ticks, Scarcity Principle & Discovering Products (01:28:10) - UPI vs. Credit Card (01:29:08) - Trends in Social Media? (01:30:26) - Income Inequality (01:34:17) - Empowering Young Entrepreneurs (01:38:12) - Education Systems: Old vs. New (01:49:58) - Anecdotes from School (01:53:45) - Childhood Challenges & Therapy (01:56:50) - Dealing with Founder's Conflict (02:01:45) - Nikhil's Brotherly Advice (02:03:50) - Tara on Content (02:13:06) - Marriage, Kids & Beyond (02:17:39) - Woke Culture, Entitlement & Social Media (02:23:55) - Tara's Wall-Bump Mishap (02:25:53) - Navigating Cancel Culture (02:31:12) - Brand Narrative in 1 Line (02:35:00) - Surprise Jamming Session!
Happiness Solved with Sandee Sgarlata. In this episode, Sandee interviews Kelly Sullivan Walden. Kelly Sullivan Walden is an international bestselling author of ten books, an award-winning dream expert, an interfaith minister, a certified clinical hypnotherapist, a practitioner of religious science, an inspirational speaker, and a workshop facilitator. Also known as Doctor Dream, her unique approach to dream therapy led her to become a trusted advisor, coach, and consultant, enriching the lives of thousands of individuals across the globe from Fortune 500 executives to celebrities to stay-at-home moms. Her career in dream therapy led her to create her podcast, The Kelly Sullivan Walden Show on MindBodySpirit.FM, as well as to found DreamWork Practitioner Training, an online program that teaches people to develop dream mastery. Kelly earned her masters and doctorate in ministry from The New Seminary in New York, the oldest interfaith seminary in the world. Together with her husband, Dana, Kelly co-founded The Dream Project and CHIME IN: youth-empowerment initiatives that support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Kelly has had a number of media appearances as well as worked with several high-profiles, such as Doctor Oz, Ricki Lake, the hosts from The Real, Topher Grace, and the Real Housewives of New York and the O.C. Her latest book A CRISIS IS A TERRIBLE THING TO WASTE is available now. Connect with Kelly: www.KellySullivanWalden.com Connect with Sandee www.sandeesgarlata.com Podcast: www.happinesssolved.com www.facebook.com/coachsandeesgarlata www.twitter.com/sandeesgarlata www.instagram.com/coachsandeesgarlata Discover the Transformative Power of Dream Interpretation with Kelly Sullivan Walden
Қонақтарым Мұрат Есжан мен Айсәуле Әбілда отбасылық жұп, «Болашақ» бағдарламасының түлектері, «Абай жолы», «Ахмет. Ұлт ұстазы», «Міржақып. Оян, қазақ!» сериалдарының бірі режиссері, бірі продюсері. Мұрат пен Айсәулені әңгімеге тартып, тарихи сериалдарды түсіру барысы, ұлт зиялыларының өнегесі, мемлекеттік тапсырыс, ішкі цензура және бірге жұмыс істеудің артықшылықтары мен кешіліктері туралы сөйлестім. Эпизодты YouTube арнамнан тамашалап, подкаст қосымшаларынан тыңдай аласыздар! Ал, көріп, таңдағаннан гөрі оқығанды қаласаңыз, әңгімеміздің бір парасын Forbes.kz сайтынан таба аласыздар! Таймкод 00:00 - кіріспе 01:04 - эпизод қонақтары режиссері Мұрат Есжан мен продюсер Айсәуле Әбілдамен таныстыру 04:05 - мемлекеттік тапсырыс, «Хабар», Qazaqstan арналарымен жұмыс істеу барысы, ішкі цензура мен ұлттық идеология 09:00 - «Міржақып. Оян, Қазақ» сериалының туу барысы, актриса Зарина Кармен мен аудио-визуал ұрпақ 11:06 - Ғайнижамал образы неге ашылмады? 15:02 - Гүлнар Міржақыпқызы, Ахмет Байтұрсыновтың жары Бәдрисафа апай мен патриархал құндылықтардың сарқыншағы 19:55 - тәуелсіздік үшін күрес, автономия, Алаш зиялылары мен тарихи шындық 29:57 - Алаш зиялыларының ұрпағы болу қандай? Самырат Кәкішев, Айман Байсалова, Гүлнар Міржақыпқызы 35:37 - бүгінде кіммен сұхбаттасып қалған дұрыс деп ойлайсыздар? 39:30 - Бірге жұмыс істеудің артықшылықтары мен кешіліктері, Таңшолпан бағдарламасы, продюсер айлығы 40:30 - отбасылық Dream Project пен болашақ жоспарлары 48:09 - Мұрат пен Айсәуле үйде не үшін ұрысады? 01:08:08 - кино нарығы, комедия түсіру ойлары мен өзіңді-өзің мақтауға қысылу синдромы "Міржақып. Оян, қазақ" сериалын көру - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Itv4FFNKG_c Әйнел Әмірханның инстаграмы - https://www.instagram.com/ainelkai/ OY-DETOX-ты қолдау: Patreon арқылы - https://www.patreon.com/oydetoxbyainel Kaspi арқылы - 4400 4301 3065 7460 - OY-DETOX-қа деп жазуды ұмытпаңыздар! Бұл эпизод Америка халқының көмегі арқасында АҚШ Халықаралық даму агенттігінің (USAID) қаржысымен Internews ұйымы іске асыратын "Орталық Азияның MediaCAMP бағдарламасы" аясында дайындалды. OY-DETOX командасы ақпараттың мазмұнына тікелей жауапты жəне ақпарат USAID-тың немесе АҚШ үкіметінің, сонымен қатар Internews ұстанымына сай келмеуі мүмкін.
The stranger hands the group a scrap of paper bearing a cryptic series of numbers. He's an artist, who's been dreaming of them every night but is unable to explain any further. The friends decide to return to the Church of Perfect Science's visitor centre and hatch a plan to get Vee into their computer system. Get 10% off on the same dice we roll on the show! Check out FanRollDice and use code STARS10. Beautiful dice and gaming accessories, shipped worldwide. Cast: Phaedra as the Keeper of Arcane Lore (rolling Cat's Eye Frosted Blue gemstone dice) Lydia as Prof. Emily Strauss (rolling Gold with Purple Enamel metal dice) Knoxicles as Prof. Josh simmons (rolling Torched Rainbow metal dice) Braydon as Vee Carter (rolling Penguin and Watermelon resin dice) Mr Howl as Officer Aaron Macks (rolling Opalite gemstone dice) Audio Editors: Braydon, Jayson, Phaedra & Howl Website | Review us here! Discord | Twitter | Mastodon | Facebook | Instagram | Reddit For the duration of our Cults of Cthulhu campaign, 10% of our Patreon profits go to the Ukraine Humanitarian Fund.
In this powerful podcast episode, Coker Powell and Jordan Cash chat about the remarkable partnership between The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society® (LLS) and Burn Boot Camp. They discuss The Dare to Dream Project and the incredible impact it has on children battling blood cancer. Jordan shares that Burn Boot Camp saw firsthand how cancer effected its Members and families, prompting the community to come together in support. The Be Their Hero campaign in 2022 served as a catalyst for collaboration with LLS and fueled Burn Boot Camp's determination to make a difference. As a dedicated Burn Boot Camp Member and the Chief Development Officer for LLS, Coker Powell candidly shares her personal fitness journey and how this community has transformed her life and empowered her to show up every day for herself and family. The Dare to Dream Project is the focus of the conversation as Coker explains its mission to revolutionize cancer treatment for children. This initiative aims to power innovative research, new, safer treatments, support services and advocacy for children because they are different, and their blood cancer needs to be treated differently. Coker also highlights the project's dedication to supporting every family as they navigate the challenges of post-treatment life to help their child not only survive blood cancer but thrive. Tune in to this heartfelt episode as Coker and Jordan dive into The Dare to Dream Project, empowering listeners to join the cause and make a lasting impact on the lives of children battling blood cancer. Burn Boot Camp is proud to partner with The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society® (LLS) to bring awareness to The Dare to Dream Project and support kids with blood cancer. If you would like to donate, learn more, or need support because you are someone, or know someone with blood cancer, please visit the links below: DONATE TODAY: https://diy.lls.org/give/491121/#!/donation/checkout LEARN MORE: https://www.lls.org/dare-to-dream CONTACT AN INFORMATION SPECIALIST: https://www.lls.org/support-resources/information-specialists
Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly vintage fashion interview show, with guests you'll want to go thrifting with! For more Pre-Loved Podcast, subscribe to our Patreon! Today's episode is with Denise Wingate, the costume designer behind Daisy Jones & the Six! If you haven't seen it yet – run don't walk, the costuming is fabulous – Daisy Jones & the Six is about the rise and fall of a fictional 1970s rock band, based on the novel, written in rock documentary style, by Taylor Jenkins Reid. A Los Angeles native, Denise began her career designing costumes and touring with none other than The Bangles, before segueing into television costuming. Throughout her career, she's always prioritized working with vintage – and because of her true love for vintage fashion and music history, it's really clear that this project was an ultimate dream role for her. We talk about all this, and the incredible vintage looks in Daisy Jones & the Six, on today's show – let's just dive right in! DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE: [3:09] Denise moved to Hollywood at 16 and grew up attending new wave shows. [4:28] Denise goes on a world tour with the Bangles, working as their stylist. [8:51] Costume design is about developing a character through clothing, and Denise's process for Daisy Jones & the Six. [13:57] The inspiration for young Daisy Jones was a young Joni Mitchell, young Linda Ronstadt – and then she morphed into Janis Joplin and Stevie Nicks when she becomes a rock star. [14:40] The inspiration for Camila Dunne was a young Ali MacGraw, and then she grows into Bianca Jagger in her rockstar wife era. [14:50] Suki Waterhouse's character, cool-girl keyboardist Karen, was inspired by Patti Smith, Joan Jett, and Suzie Quatro. [15:52] Staying true to fashion moments mentioned in the book, like Daisy's first recording session outfit, or the beaded kaftan she wears in the pool. [18:45] Denise estimates she had to pull about 1,500 looks for this show! [20:15] Her sourcing process for finding special vintage pieces for the show. [23:40] Daisy Jones' coat collection – that choice for the character, and Denise's favorites, including this one that she sourced in Paris. [26:11] Camilla's transformation into Bianca Jagger would not be complete without this leopard print dress from Pickwick Vintage Market. [28:32] Denise found a patchwork leather jacket from Gandalf the Wizard in Long Beach, which she used for Graham Dunne. [30:27] Denise found a North Beach leather whipstitch white suit that Karen wore for the Aurora cover shoot. [31:44] A lot of the jewelry on the show originally belonged to Denise's grandparents, including Daisy's squash blossom necklaces. [32:45] In the 70s, rockstars would have been wearing vintage from the 30s, 40s, and older, so Denise used those kinds of pieces in the show, too. [35:27] Daisy Jones' on-stage persona, and how they used costuming to bring that out. [36:50] The final on-stage look for Daisy Jones was a gold vintage Halston dress that they turned into a cape, and a 1930s crochet metallic dress underneath. [44:55] The beauty and creativity in re-use. [49:17] Shopping estate sales with her son, also a vintage shopper, in New Orleans. EPISODE MENTIONS: Watch Daisy Jones & the Six on Amazon @denise_wingate Daisy Jones & the Six book by Taylor Jenkins Reid Listen to AURORA by Daisy Jones & the Six on Spotify The Bangles on Spotify Rock photographers, Neal Preston Riley Keough as Daisy Jones Camila Morrone as Camila Dunne Suki Waterhouse as Karen Working with Love Melody, who did denim patchwork for Elvis – keep in mind Riley Keough is Elvis' granddaughter! @pickwickvintage Meow Vintage Long Beach Flea Market Sam Clafin as Billy Dunne Out of the Closet Vintage on Hollywood Boro, a beautiful Japanese practice of recycling workwear The Amuse Museum boro collection The Quilts of Gee's Bend @centurygirlvintage LET'S CONNECT:
"Anxious Understanding" told by Abed Al-Masih with AFM's Dream Project. "Internet Witness" told by John Smith with AFM's Turkish Project.Frontier Missions Journal--Stories of hope from Adventist Frontier Missions, reaching people around the world who have never heard the name of Jesus.
Told by Abed Al-Masih with AFM's Dream Project. Frontier Missions Journal--Stories of hope from Adventist Frontier Missions, reaching people around the world who have never heard the name of Jesus.
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Kelly Sullivan Walden is an international bestselling author of ten books, an award-winning dream expert, an interfaith minister, a certified clinical hypnotherapist, a practitioner of religious science, an inspirational speaker, and a workshop facilitator. Also known as Doctor Dream, her unique approach to dream therapy led her to become a trusted advisor, coach, and consultant, enriching the lives of thousands of individuals across the globe from Fortune 500 executives to celebrities to stay-at-home moms. Her career in dream therapy led her to create her podcast, The Kelly Sullivan Walden Show on MindBodySpirit.FM, as well as to found DreamWork Practitioner Training, an online program that teaches people to develop dream mastery. Kelly earned her masters and doctorate in ministry from The New Seminary in New York, the oldest interfaith seminary in the world. Together with her husband, Dana, Kelly co-founded The Dream Project and CHIME IN: youth-empowerment initiatives that support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Kelly has had a number of media appearances as well as worked with several high-profiles, such as Doctor Oz, Ricki Lake, the hosts from The Real, Topher Grace, and the Real Housewives of New York and the O.C. For more about Kelly and her work, go to: www.KellySullivanWalden.com. In this episode of Visionary Souls, we explored... Kelly shares her favorite Rumi quote: I'm so drunk, I lost the way in and the way out. I've lost the sun, the moon and the stars. Don't pour another drop in my cup, pour it in my mouth. We're always looking for God and freedom, sometimes in the wrong places until we find the right way How do we create spaces in the community that meet around empowerment and our shared gifts instead of suffering or shared wounds? The principles of the big book are solid, no matter who we are, where we are and how high we go How pain pushes until inspiration pulls Writing your story is one of the fastest ways to heal How Kelly is a 360 being How a dream is absolute reality, it's just a different kind, it's in a parallel lane And SOUL much more...come play! Connect with Kelly: Website: https://www.kellysullivanwalden.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KellySullivanWaldenDreams Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kellyswalden/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kellyswalden Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/kellygq TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kellysullivanwald *************** Support + give a love donation: http://www.paypal.me/sydneycampos **All the Ways To Play** Check out all my courses on the Embodied Ascension Academy Check out all my workshops, meditations + healing transmissions on the Embodied Ascension Academy Get my Energy Healing and Purpose Alignment Bundles Register for the Akashic Facilitator Training Certification Program Book a 1:1 Soul Sourcing Session Book a 1:1 Quantum Healing Transmission Book a call to Explore 5D Visionary Mentorship Get my New Book Out In June: I'm Ascending, Now What? Get The Empath Experience Book Visionary Souls Support Ascencia Bali
acido en Munich, Konstantin es un instructor de yoga certificado en la tradición Hatha Yoga & Vedanta y está registrado como instructor de yoga RYT-200 a través de Yoga Alliance. (la organización nacional de educación y apoyo al Yoga en los Estados Unidos). Trabajó como empleado de tiempo completo desde el año 2007 hasta el 2010 para los "Centros Internacionales de Yoga Vedanta" en India, Canadá, Alemania y Austria. Instruyendo a cientos de aprendices en los diversos cursos de formación de profesores de yoga de todo el mundo. Practicando yoga durante muchos años, experimentó las raíces del yoga indio y la cultura ayurveda en muchas regiones indias. En 2011, Konstantin fundó Mira Yoga y desde entonces ha estado ofreciendo clases grupales y privadas para personas de todos los ámbitos de la vida. Además, completó la Capacitación intensiva internacional en la area de la comunicación no violenta en 2017, así como el programa de liderazgo entre padres y compañeros en 2018, que tiene como objetivo nutrir y desarrollar líderes comprometidos con difundir la CNV a padres, maestros y profesionales al servicio de los jóvenes. en sus comunidades. Desde entonces, Konstantin ha organizado una gran cantidad de talleres en las diversas comunidades de la República Dominicana y colabora hasta el día de hoy con muchas organizaciones educativas en el país, como The DREAM Project e ISLA Academy. Actualmente continúa su camino de educación dentro de NVC Global Network Community y recibió una beca de tiempo completo para el programa NVC Rising en 2022 debido a sus servicios. Desde 2022 ha formado Hombres En Camino con su socio Bastien para trabajar con grupos de hombres en el camino de una masculinidad más conciente.
NJFF is the largest student-run folk festival in the country. It has operated out of the American Studies Department at Rutgers University New Brunswick since its founding in 1975. Since then, countless students have interned with the festival, learning valuable skills, and developing relationships with mentors and peers. The people behind the festival are what makes it so unique—the people you don't see on the stage or on the craft path but who are indispensable pieces of this puzzle. Through this podcast episode, you will meet two of these people, a mother and daughter, both Board of Trustees members, who have spent the last few decades volunteering their time, talents, and enthusiasm to the New Jersey Folk Festival. Gillian Dauer is a 2022 graduate of Rutgers University New Brunswick. She interned with the New Jersey Folk Festival from the fall of 2019 to the spring of 2022 in several roles. Elena Rossi is the President of the New Jersey Folk Festival Board of Trustees, and mother to Catherine and Gabrielle Rossi. Elena has been heavily involved with the Folk Festival since her daughters served as interns, but she has been a fan of the festival since its inception in 1975. Gabrielle Rossi is a member of the Board of Trustees. She was a student intern with the festival at Rutgers from 2010 to 2014. She went on to earn a Master's in Nonprofit Management from Columbia University, and is now a doctoral student at Rutgers-Newark in the School of Public Affairs and Administration. Gabrielle is also the founder of The Dream Project, which facilitates cross country fundraising bike rides for college students. For more information about the New Jersey Folk Festival 2023 please visit our website at: https://www.njfolkfest.org/ or join us on our social media pages linked below! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/njfolkfest/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NJFolkFestival/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/njfolkfest
In today's episode, I am joined by Kelly Sullivan Walden, author of A Crisis is a Terrible Thing to Waste, to talk all about how you can take tragic experiences in your life and transform them into MAGIC. Kelly shares her OGLE Method in our conversation so that you know how to move through crisis and alchemize every experience into a win.Kelly Sullivan Walden is an international bestselling author of ten books, an award-winning dream expert, an interfaith minister, a certified clinical hypnotherapist, a practitioner of religious science, an inspirational speaker, and a workshop facilitator. Also known as Doctor Dream, her unique approach to dream therapy led her to become a trusted advisor, coach, and consultant, enriching the lives of thousands of individuals across the globe from Fortune 500 executives to celebrities to stay-at-home moms. Her career in dream therapy led her to create her podcast, The Kelly Sullivan Walden Show on MindBodySpirit.FM, as well as to found DreamWork Practitioner Training, an online program that teaches people to develop dream mastery. Kelly earned her masters and doctorate in ministry from The New Seminary in New York, the oldest interfaith seminary in the world. Together with her husband, Dana, Kelly co-founded The Dream Project and CHIME IN: youth-empowerment initiatives that support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.Kelly has had a number of media appearances as well as worked with several high-profiles, such as Doctor Oz, Ricki Lake, the hosts from The Real, Topher Grace, and the Real Housewives of New York and the O.C. Her new book A Crisis is a Terrible Thing to Waste is available now! For more about Kelly and her work, go to: www.KellySullivanWalden.com.ORDER A CRISIS IS A TERRIBLE THING TO WASTE ON AMAZON HERE.FIND KELLY ON SOCIAL:https://www.facebook.com/KellySullivanWaldenDreamshttps://www.instagram.com/kellyswalden/https://twitter.com/kellyswaldenhttps://www.youtube.com/user/kellygqhttps://www.tiktok.com/@kellysullivanwald✨ Want to be featured on a Community Call Episode?? Fill out The Alchemized Life 2023 Community Guest Form
Rounding Up Season 1 | Episode 10: Asset-Based Learning Environments Guest: Dr. Jessica Hunt Mike Wallus: Take a moment to think about the students in your most recent class. What assets do each of them bring to your classroom and how might those assets provide a foundation for their learning? Today we're talking with Dr. Jessica Hunt about asset-based learning environments. We'll talk about how educators can build an asset-based learning environment in their classrooms, schools, and school districts. Welcome to the podcast, Jessica. Thanks for joining us. Jessica Hunt: Thank you. I'm so excited to be here today. Mike: Well, I would love to start our conversation asking you to help define some language that we're going to use throughout the course of the podcast. Jessica: Sure. Mike: I'm wondering if you can just describe the difference between an asset-based and a deficitfocused learning environment. Jessica: I think historically what we see a lot of is deficit-based thinking. And deficit-based thinking focuses on perceived weaknesses of students—or even a group of students. And it focuses on students as the problem. And as a result, we tend to use instruction in an attempt to fix students or to fix their thinking. So, an asset-based learning environment means focusing on and beginning with strengths as opposed to what we think kids need or how to fix them. So, this means viewing kids as able and recognizing that the diversity of their thoughts, their culture, their experiences—all of these things are valuable and can actually strengthen and add meaning to classrooms and to instruction. I think assetbased learning environments involve a shift in our own mindset as teachers. And, of course, what we hope results from that is a shift in our practice. We talk a lot about growth mindsets for kids. I think I am referring to growth mindsets that teachers have about kids. We can ask, ‘What do students know and how can I use that? Or how can I build upon that through my teaching?' I've never met a kid that didn't bring something to instruction. Every student that I've met [has] had strengths that they bring to mathematics classrooms and to communities to expand their thinking and also that of their peers. Mike: It's fascinating listening to your description. I find myself thinking about how deficit-based many of the systems and structures … Jessica: Yeah. Mike: … and practices are, even though we do these things with positive intent. Jessica: Yeah. Mike: Can you just say more about that? How do you see deficit thinking filtering into some of the systems and then impacting the learning environments in our kids? Jessica: Sure. I think two ways that I see deficit thinking filtering into driving—and driving systems in classrooms—involve things like time and priorities. Time and how it's used in classrooms and schools is one area that deficit thinking can impact in a big way. How are systems recommending that teachers actually spend their time with students in the context of a particular day or a week or even a unit of instruction? And I ask that question because I think that it's one thing to state that we have asset-based approach. Yet it's quite another to consider the need to develop meaningful habits within classroom spaces that can really promote student strengths. Mike: So, one of the things that you just said really struck me, which is this idea of habits in the classroom. I'm excited to hear what you're going to say about that. Jessica: I think one of the key habits that we have in asset-based learning environments is this idea of listening to kids. I've never met a student that didn't have viable and valuable ideas about mathematics. The key for me is having the time and space to uncover and understand what those are. So, we've got to have a way to listen to students' thinking. When we do that, when we understand the reasoning and the strengths that they're bringing, that supports us in selecting instructional tools and strategies that leverage both their individual strengths and those that they bring to the group in order to promote learning. Mike: Let's pick up on that a little bit. This idea of listening to kids and understanding their thinking and understanding of what it means about the assets that they bring. For a person who might be listening, help them form an image of what that might look like in an elementary classroom. Talk to me a little bit about on a day-to-day basis, how might this idea of listening to kids or attending to kids' thinking—and really considering the assets—how might that show up? Jessica: One way it shows up is this focus on learning. And before I go on with that, I want to talk a little bit about how learning and a focus on it is a little different than focusing on performance. So, focusing on performance as opposed to learning, risks looking at change as something that's fast and quick as opposed to something that grows and endures. So, part of focusing on learning means that we're looking more at the process as opposed to only examining quick outcomes or products of what students are experiencing in classrooms. It's actually interesting to think about that in terms of educational equity because there's some research that actually suggests that performance gains don't necessarily equate to learning gains. Mike: I think that's fascinating. You're making me think of two things. One, and I'm going to reference this for people who are listening, is ‘Taking Action,' which is NCTM's work. Really trying to say what do some of the really critical principles of high-quality education look like in grades pre-K through 5? And they have a really specific focus on attending to what do we want kids to learn versus simply what's the performance. Jessica: Yes, absolutely. Mike: I also just wanted to key in on something you said, which is that performance can be short-lived, but learning endures. Jessica: It sure does. If we want to focus on learning, it means that we have to be intentional in our classroom practices. And I also think that links to a lot of things. Like you brought up NCTM, and a lot of the things that they advocate for. I think there are some natural linkages there as well. So, for me, being intentional, one key part of that is ensuring that students are doing the thinking so that teachers can listen to and promote that thinking. So, we want the placement of the learning and the thinking on the students for a good percentage of the instructional time. We want to ensure that we're immersing students in content rather than simply presenting it all the time. And I think another part of that listening involves positioning students and the ideas that they're bringing forward as competent. So, I think, together, what all of this means is that we're supporting students to make meaning for themselves, yet definitely not by themselves. Jessica: Teachers have an intentional, key role. And part of that intentionality involves things like slowing down and thinking carefully about how to structure learning experiences. And taking more time and planning and ensuring that students have access to multiple ways to engage in and represent and express their thinking with respect to those tasks and activities that they're using and drawing upon to learn. And I think that asset-based learning environments allow for that intentionality. It allows for that time and space and planning. And in teaching, it allows for that immersion and thinking and listening and positioning of students as the sense-makers, as the doers and thinkers of mathematics. Mike: I think the connection that I'm making is this idea that there are some shifts that have to happen in order to enable asset-based listening and intentionality. One of the things that comes to mind is it really starts with even how you structure or imagine the task itself. If you're posing a problem, that problem isn't accompanied by a ‘Let me show you how to find the answer.' That actually allows kids to think about it. And there might be some divergent thinking, and that's actually a good thing. We want to understand how kids are thinking so we can respond to their thinking. Jessica Absolutely. Mike: That's a big contrast to saying, ‘Let me show you a task, let me show you how to do the task.' It's pretty difficult to imagine listening in that kind of context because really what you're asking them to do isn't thinking about how to solve it. Does that make sense? Jessica: It sure does. And I think for me, or a hunch that I would have, is that that also goes back to this whole idea of teaching and listening and maybe even assessing, if you will, for what we think kids need versus what they're bringing us versus their strengths. I see some connections there in what you're seeing. Mike: Let's talk about that a little bit. Jessica: Sure. Mike: Particularly assessment, I think when I was getting ready for this episode, that was the first thing that came to mind. I found myself thinking about previous PLC meetings or data meetings that I've had where even if we were looking at student work, I have to confess that I found myself thinking about the fact that we were looking at what kids didn't understand versus what they did understand. And I tried to kind of imagine how those conversations would've looked from an asset perspective. What would it look like to look at student work and to compare student work and think about assets versus thinking about what do I need to remediate in the type of thinking that I'm seeing? Jessica: Uh-hm. I hear you there. I think it speaks to something that if we really want to build assetbased learning environments, we need to make some shifts. And I think one of those shifts is how we look at and use data and assessment. Primarily, I think we need to assess strengths and not needs. I heard that a lot as you were talking. How can we focus on assessing strengths and not needs? I say that to a lot of people and they're like, ‘What's the difference?' ( laughs ) Or, ‘That seems so small.' (laughs) But I think it winds up being a really big deal. If you think about it, trying to uncover needs perpetuates this idea that we should focus on what we see as the problem, which as I mentioned earlier, usually becomes the students or particular group of students. And I think it's very problematic because it sets us up as teachers to keep viewing students and their ideas as something that needs to be fixed as opposed to assets that we can build from or learn from in the classroom. Mike: Yeah. One of the other ideas that we've talked about on this podcast in different episodes is the idea of relevancy and engagement. And it strikes me that these ideas about listening to kids for assets are pretty connected to those ideas about relevancy and engagement. Jessica: Yeah, most definitely. I think, again, figuring out, we sometimes call this prior knowledge, but I look at it as when kids come to school, they bring with them their entire experience. So, what are those experiences and what from their eyes are things that are relevant and engaging and things in which they are passionate about themselves? And what do they know about those things? And how might they connect to what others in the classroom know about those things? And how can we, to borrow a term, how can we ‘mathematize' those things ( laughs ) in ways that are beneficial for individual kids and for the community of learners in our classroom? Like, how can we make those connections? I don't think we can answer those types of questions when we use assessment from this place of, ‘What don't students know?' Or ‘How can I get them to this particular place?' If that makes sense. Mike: It does. Jessica: I think we can ask those questions from a strengths-based lens that is curious about and passionate about really getting at, again, this whole experience that kids are bringing with them to school. And how we can use that to not only better students learning, but better the classroom community and maybe even better the mathematics that kids are learning in that community. Mike: Absolutely. Jessica: That's, that's interesting to think about. Mike: So, you started to address one of the questions that I was going to ask, which is, I'm imagining that there are folks who are listening to the podcast and they're just starting to think about what are some of the small steps or the small moves that I might make? What small steps would you advise folks to think about if they're trying to cultivate an asset-focused learning environment? Jessica: It's an interesting question, and I would suggest putting into practice some of the bigger ideas that we're getting at in asset-based learning environments themselves. And the first is, look at your own strengths. And when I say who I'm referencing there, it can be a teacher, it can be a school, it can be a district. If you look at your own strengths first, look at how your practices, your structures, your priorities are uncovering and using strengths. And if they're not, why not? Kind of looking at what's there, what capacities do we currently have that we can build on toward asset-based learning environments? And I think I would pair that with just a commitment to, to action, if you will. You know, start small, but start now. If you're a classroom teacher for instance—I tend to go to that ( laughs ), that grade size a lot ‘cause I still very much, uh, identify as a teacher—start with one task or one day, or part of a day, where you can slow down and use your instructional time to listen for kids' strength. Jessica: What brilliance and valuable ways of reasoning are they sharing with you? And what kinds of activity or task or environment did you need to put in place to uncover that? What did you learn about it? What did you learn about yourself in this process? So, we learn about kids and then we learn about ourselves. It becomes sort of this beautiful back and forth between students and teachers where we're all learning about ourselves and about each other. And I think that learning piece is the third thing that I would suggest. Again, going back to let's focus on learning. Let's celebrate our own learning as teachers and schools and districts and et cetera. Reframing your practices and structures will take time. That's OK. But learn to celebrate the steps that you and your communities are taking toward this asset-based model of instruction. And know that, again, you know, when we work to do that, we enable kids as mathematical thinkers and doers. So, we take that problem off kids, and we place it as a challenge in our instructional design, in our experiences and our interactions between teachers and students. So, I think for me, I would really invite folks to take those small steps, uncover your own strengths, learn to listen, and celebrate your own learning. Mike: Before we conclude the episode, I'm wondering if you can recommend any resources for someone who wants to continue learning about an asset-based approach to elementary mathematics? Jessica: Yeah. There [are] so many good examples of this. I think about my own learning as a teacher and a teacher of teachers, ( laughs ) and a researcher. And I think about things like cognitively guided instruction or the work of the The Dream Project in early childhood or even TODOS, where I know they provide a lot of wonderful examples of asset-oriented resources. I'll also do a shameless plug ( laughs ) for my, for my own book, you know, myself … Mike: Plug away! Jessica: … ( laughs ) and Jenny Ainslie put together, called, ‘Designing Effective Math Interventions: An Educator's Guide to Learner-Driven Instruction.' And that book came off of a project that I did with, uh, National Science Foundation support, where we looked at kids' thinking over time and designed some tasks and activities to support conceptual understanding of fractions. But there are those. Alnd, and so, so many more. But those are the ones that come to mind immediately. Mike: That's fantastic. And we'll share links to those things with the podcast. Jessica: Great. Mike: I want to thank you so much for joining us, Jessica, it's really been a pleasure talking to you. Jessica: Oh, thank you. It's been an immense pleasure talking with you as well. And thank you for inviting me. I really appreciate it. Mike: This podcast is brought to you by The Math Learning Center and the Maier Math Foundation. dedicated to inspiring and enabling individuals to discover and develop their mathematical confidence and ability. © 2023 The Math Learning Center | www.mathlearningcenter.org
Principal Engineer of Entech Mining Shane McLeay joins Life Of Mine to give a review of what's been happening in the 2022 Australian Mining space. Entech are involved in numerous projects across a variety of commodities, along with the progress of exciting renewable and automation technology that is making its what into the Mining industry. We had a great chat about: Shane's Non-Executive Director position for Liontown Resources and what makes Kathleen Valley such an exciting project. Ins and outs of Lithium mining, is it different to other commodities? Entech's role in the Bellevue Gold project and BGL's strive to become net zero. Long term benefits of renewables for project costs Is automation going to make its way Underground? and plenty more Thanks again to Entech for being a great Life Of Mine supporter in 2022 and we look forward to many more yarns with the team in 2023. Give Entech a follow on LinkedIn and check out their website for more information about the services they provide for Mining Engineering, Geotechnical, Ventilation and Resource Geology.
We chat with Jenni's sister, Michelle, about the best support and tools for nonprofits in the new year. We also interview Dr. Gloria Pope about starting the Daisy Dream Project. In this episode, we mention a few resources you may want to check out! — Philanthroforce.org - The largest database of nonprofit consultants in the world — LearnGrantWriting.org/jenni - A free grant writing training — nonprofitjenni.com/bookclub - Jenni's book club for nonprofit professionals — www.littlegreenlight.com/jenni - Jenni's favorite donor management system and free fundraising tools — Canva.com - Jenni's favorite design software for nonprofits — Nonprofitmegaphone.com/jenni - Jenni's favorite Google Ad Grant management service — Moz.com - A free SEO tool to improve your website — Stockdonator.com/jenni - A free button you can put on your website to accept donations of stock — Loom.com - A video service that lets you email videos to people — Get my once-per-week email newsletter, where you can get a short summary of every podcast episode: nonprofitjenni.com/subscribe Produced by Ben Hill Sound Music by Emily Summers ©2022 Nonprofit Jenni. All Rights Reserved.
National Award-winning filmmaker Amoghavarsha in a special conversation with Vinayak on the ocassion of the pre-release special about the latest Docu-drama movie which explains the Nature and habitat of Karnataka with the most breathtaking visuals. This podcast is all about early life of Amoghavarsha and the Vision of Dr.Puneeth Rajkumar and his emotional bonding with Kannada, Kannadigas and Karnataka. Nature and life is the bridge between visuals and storytelling.
Today on the show we have returning champion Adrian Martinez.Adrian Martinez has over 100 television and film credits including several standout sidekick roles -“Focus,” opposite Will Smith and Margot Robbie, “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,” opposite Ben Stiller, “Casa de mi Padre,” opposite ‘Mexican' Will Ferrell, “I feel Pretty,” as Amy Schumer‘s office buddy, ‘Mason,' and as ‘Elliot' the dog catcher in the CGI and live-action re-imagining of Disney's Lady and the Tramp.Adrian also co-stared with Will Smith and Margot Robbie in the film Focus.Will Smith stars as Nicky, a seasoned master of misdirection who becomes romantically involved with novice con artist Jess (Margot Robbie). As he's teaching her the tricks of the trade, she gets too close for comfort and he abruptly breaks it off. Three years later, the former flame—now an accomplished femme fatale—shows up in Buenos Aires in the middle of the high stakes racecar circuit. In the midst of Nicky's latest, very dangerous scheme, she throws his plans for a loop…and the consummate con man off his game.On the television front, Adrian recently starred in ABC's crime drama series “Stumptown” alongside Cobie Smulders, Jake Johnson, and Michael Ealy, and in the CBS all access comedy, “No Activity,” produced by Will Ferrell and Funny or Die. Adrian was also a series regular playing computer hacker, ‘Dumont' in “The Blacklist: Redemption,” on NBC, opposite Famke Janssen and Ryan Eggold.Adrian's directorial debut, “iGilbert,” a drama he wrote starring himself, Dascha Polanco (“Orange is the New Black”) and Raul Castillo (”Looking”) was recently released by Gravitas Features and currently available on demand and in select theaters.iGilbert is a future fairytale about being seen and feeling unseen. Gilbert feels isolated from the world, life, and people, and is starving for human connection, as he reaches for his cellphone to connect with the world, with dangerous consequences.“There is beauty among the broken in writer/ director Adrian Martinez's iGilbert, a dreamlike ode to human connection at a time in which our phones keep us safely cradled in our own bubble of safety….” — Filmthreat.com Enjoy my conversation with Adrian Martinez.
Danielle Mendoza is a Christ-loving wife, mom, podcast host, international bestselling author, project development consultant. And one of my amazing clients who just had her best month EVERRRR - generating more revenue in that month than in ALL of last year! (Brava sister...and to Christ be ALL glory) How did she do it? Listen as she shares what made all the difference. So much value in this episode, including: - Danielle's inspirational story of her battle with curable but stubborn skin cancer (during which she realized her calling) - how she helps busy women CEOs create a lasting legacy by bringing their Dream Project our of their head and into the world, in just 90 days! -how to shut out the noise of the world and follow our calling -the simple, doable steps to writing your book, launching that podcast or creating your certification course (AND - importantly - how to leverage that work to elevate your visibility & generate more clients) Visit Danielle's website: https://ConfidentConcept.com. Connect with her on Instagram:@Confident.Concept or @BeMyself.Now >> Apply for a Complimentary 'Strategize for YOUR Best Month Yet' Session: bit.ly/JoyfulScalingConsult.
In Episode 4, we hear from Melinda Young, superintendent of Steubenville City Public Schools, Kayla Whitlatch, Steubenville's treasurer, and Lynnett Gorman, the district's federal grants administrator, about how ESSER funds are allowing Steubenville to construct a STEM building connected to the high school, which they view as a long-term investment in students' dreams and post-pandemic economic growth. “This is the […]
The Object Relations or Harmony Groups were developed in part by Dr. David Daniels and Riso & Hudson to help us understand how we relate to, connect with, and engage with the world. An object relation is how we influence or are influenced by something/someone else. It is how we express ourselves through other people/things as an expression of a particular parental wound. In this episode, we discuss The Frustration Triad (Idealists/Utopians) The Frustration Group is composed of Types 1, 4, and 7. Each has an idea of how the world should be (and gets frustrated when it isn't). Those with the frustration object relation know what will make them happy, but they feel they seldom get it. They tend to become disillusioned with their happiness once they have discovered it. Consequently, they become frustrated as they begin their search again. Their sense of self is based on the pursuit of an ideal. There is contentment in accepting one's present situation and finding beauty, perfection, and freedom in what is. Have a Question? Leave us a voice message: https://anchor.fm/enneagramtypecast Send us an email: enneagramtypecastpod@gmail.com Find it all at: enneagramtypecast.com Follow Us! Instagram @enneagramtypecast Facebook /EnneagramTypecast LEE MILLIGAN (9w8 SO/SX 947) leemilligan.co Instagram @ritualenneagram hello@leemilligan.co For more info about Lee's "Season of Change" - 6 Session Private Coaching Package or to schedule, a FREE Coaching Clarity Call visit https://www.leemilligan.co/workwithme CARYN BERLEY (9w1 SX/SO 926) carynberley.com Instagram @carynberley Facebook /carynberleycoaching hello@carynberley.com For more info about Caryn's Wake Up & Dream Project, check out https://www.carynberley.com/wake-up-dream-project Music: “Common Thread” by Katie O'Connor. Facebook /CaitOMusic Instagram @caitomusic --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/enneagramtypecast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enneagramtypecast/support
In this episode, we'll be talking about the Enneagram Harmonics Groups continuing with The Competency Group Triad - Enneagram Types 1, 3, and 5s. Don Riso and Russ Hudson developed The Harmonic Triads (The Wisdom of the Enneagram). The Harmonic Groups address the coping style or conflict-resolution strategies of all nine Enneagram types. The three Enneagram Harmonic Groups are broken down into the Positive Outlook Group, the Competency Group, and the Emotional Realness Group. Types 1, 3, and 5 approach problems logically. In times of disappointment or conflict, their problem-solving approach is to approach problems objectively and unemotionally and have specific strengths and challenges when it comes to working within structure or frameworks. Have a Question? Message https://anchor.fm/enneagramtypecast enneagramtypecastpod@gmail.com enneagramtypecast.com Follow Us! Instagram @enneagramtypecast Facebook /EnneagramTypecast LEE MILLIGAN (9w8 SO/SX) leemilligan.co Instagram @ritualenneagram hello@leemilligan.co For more info about Lee's "Season of Change" - 6 Session Private Coaching Package or to schedule, a FREE Coaching Clarity Call visit https://www.leemilligan.co/workwithme CARYN BERLEY (9w1 SX/SO) carynberley.com Instagram @carynberley Facebook /carynberleycoaching hello@carynberley.com For more info about Caryn's Wake Up & Dream Project, check out https://www.carynberley.com/wake-up-dream-project Music: “Common Thread” by Katie O'Connor. Facebook /CaitOMusic Instagram @caitomusic --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/enneagramtypecast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enneagramtypecast/support
In this episode, we'll be talking about the Enneagram Harmonics Groups continuing with The Emotional Realness Triad (Sometimes called the Reactive Group) - Enneagram Types 4, 6, and 8s. Don Riso and Russ Hudson developed The Harmonic Triads (The Wisdom of the Enneagram). The Harmonic Groups address the coping style or conflict-resolution strategies of all nine Enneagram types. The three Enneagram Harmonic Groups are broken down into the Positive Outlook Group, the Competency Group, and the Emotional Realness Group. Types 4, 6, and 8 all want their feelings and opinions to be known. In times of disappointment or conflict, their problem-solving approach is to lay their cards on the table and get real real. Deep down, they want a truthful, straightforward response from others matching their own intensity. REGISTER HERE TO COME HANG OUT WITH US Sunday Soiree with Lee & Caryn from the Enneagram Typecast Sun, Mar 6, 2022 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM PS CONNECT WITH US Have a Question? Message https://anchor.fm/enneagramtypecast enneagramtypecastpod@gmail.com enneagramtypecast.com Follow Us! Instagram @enneagramtypecast Facebook /EnneagramTypecast LEE MILLIGAN (9w8 SO/SX) leemilligan.co Instagram @ritualenneagram hello@leemilligan.co For more info about Lee's "Season of Change" - 6 Session Private Coaching Package or to schedule, a FREE Coaching Clarity Call visit https://www.leemilligan.co/workwithme CARYN BERLEY (9w1 SX/SO) carynberley.com Instagram @carynberley Facebook /carynberleycoaching hello@carynberley.com For more info about Caryn's Wake Up & Dream Project, check out https://www.carynberley.com/wake-up-dream-project Music: “Common Thread” by Katie O'Connor. Facebook /CaitOMusic Instagram @caitomusic --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/enneagramtypecast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enneagramtypecast/support
In this episode, we'll be talking about The Hornevian Groups ending our series with The Assertive Stance - Enneagram Types 3, 7, and 8s. Also called The Aggressive Stance, Initiators, Action and Drive, or The Move and Improve Triad, The Assertive Stance are those types that move against people. These types focus on thinking and doing, making them highly outspoken, driven, energetic, independent, and ready to move into action to get what they want, but they repress their feeling center and struggle with coming across as demanding, controlling, and can act without thinking about how their actions affect people. They focus on the self, are future-oriented, and struggle with slowing down, processing emotions, learning from the past, and cheeking in or developing deep relationships with others and themselves. They tend to be natural leaders, entrepreneurial types, or work independently. For more info about Caryn's Wake Up & Dream Project, check out https://www.carynberley.com/wake-up-dream-project CONNECT WITH US Have a Question? Message https://anchor.fm/enneagramtypecast enneagramtypecastpod@gmail.com enneagramtypecast.com Follow Us! Instagram @enneagramtypecast Facebook /EnneagramTypecast LEE MILLIGAN (9w8 SO/SX) leemilligan.co Instagram@ritualenneagram hello@leemilligan.co CARYN BERLEY (9w1 SX/SO) carynberley.comInstagram @carynberley Facebook /carynberleycoaching hello@carynberley.com Music: “Common Thread” by Katie O'Connor. Facebook /CaitOMusic Instagram @caitomusic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/enneagramtypecast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enneagramtypecast/support
In this episode, we'll be talking about The Hornevian Groups beginning with The Withdrawn Stance - Enneagram Types 4, 5, and 9s. Also called the Soloists, Strategic Long View Thinkers, Independents, or Contemplators, The Withdrawn Stance are those types that move away from people. These types focus on thinking and feeling, making them highly imaginative and introspective, but repress their body center and struggle with moving into action. They never feel ready, struggle with being in the present moment, and might feel more comfortable working or processing alone. For more info about Caryn's Wake Up & Dream Project, check out https://www.carynberley.com/wake-up-dream-project CONNECT WITH US Have a Question? Message https://anchor.fm/enneagramtypecast enneagramtypecastpod@gmail.com enneagramtypecast.com Follow Us! Instagram @enneagramtypecast Facebook /EnneagramTypecast LEE MILLIGAN (9w8 SO/SX) leemilligan.co Instagram@ritualenneagram hello@leemilligan.co CARYN BERLEY (9w1 SX/SO) carynberley.com Instagram @carynberley Facebook /carynberleycoaching hello@carynberley.com Music: “Common Thread” by Katie O'Connor. Facebook /CaitOMusic Instagram @caitomusic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/enneagramtypecast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enneagramtypecast/support