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Sarah never considered herself the kind of person who goes looking for ghosts. Visiting the Driskill Hotel in Austin was supposed to be more about history, sightseeing, and having fun with friends than chasing paranormal activity.Honestly, the hotel's ghost stories felt a little too polished to take seriously. Haunted room pamphlets. Famous legends. Tourists hoping to see something spooky.But right before leaving the hotel, one final photo on the grand staircase forced her to reconsider everything.What showed up in the pictures didn't look like dust, camera glare, or a random lighting issue. And the stranger part? The same thing appeared twice… moving between shots.Years later, she still isn't sure whether they accidentally captured proof of something paranormal—or whether the Driskill simply has a way of making skeptics question themselves.#RealGhostStories #DriskillHotel #HauntedHotel #ParanormalPodcast #GhostStories #HauntedAustin #OrbPhenomenon #TrueGhostStory #ParanormalEncounter #TexasGhostStoriesLove real ghost stories? Want even more?Become a supporter and unlock exclusive extras, ad-free episodes, and advanced access:
Are the words you use every day secretly holding you back? In the pursuit of success, well-being, and better relationships, we often focus on discipline, motivation, or knowledge. But what if the real problem lies in the quiet, unconscious language patterns running in the background of your mind?Join us as we dive into a fascinating conversation with linguistic expert Kristina Driskill. Kristina reveals the concept of "linguistic forensics"—an investigative approach to uncovering the self-sabotage language loops that create pressure, stress, and discord in our lives. Discover the five core Sabotage Language Patterns (Pressure, Minimizing, Maximizing, Blame, and Avoidance) that are often socially supported and rewarded, making them invisible traps. Learn why it's not the words themselves, but the energy and awareness behind them that matters, and how you can shift from a reactive or repressed state to a responsive one.This isn't about fixing a problem; it's about gaining radical awareness that unlocks choice, transforming your life from the inside out.
In this episode of Jiu Jitsu Mindset, host Pete Deeley interviews Professor James Driskill about the profound impact Jiu-Jitsu has had on his life. They discuss the mutual benefits of martial arts for personal discipline and overcoming life's challenges such as addiction and homelessness. Professor Driskill shares anecdotes about his journey, including memorable experiences with his master, Hixson, and how Jiu-Jitsu has helped transform the lives of his students. The conversation also touches on the importance of competition, stress management, the concept of 'invisible juujitsu,' and how martial arts can positively influence community interactions. The episode concludes with humorous and insightful stories from their martial arts and personal lives. 00:00 Introduction and T-Shirt Feedback 00:37 Guest Introduction: Professor James Driskill 00:45 The Impact of Martial Arts on Life Choices 02:46 Addiction and Obsession: Channeling Energy into Jiu-Jitsu 06:46 Regenerative Agriculture and Personal Interests 09:57 The Essence of Jiu-Jitsu: Effortless Technique 16:22 Personal Challenges and Health 19:00 Memorable Rolls and Street Fights 21:44 Recognizing Consequences and Avoiding Violence 22:42 Competitive Experiences and Lessons Learned 24:42 Street Fights and Conflict Resolution 29:23 The Role of Competition in Personal Development 34:06 Impact of Jiujitsu on Students 38:53 Breath Control and Performance 40:55 The Doodle Bug: A Unique Superhero Name 41:55 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Kristina Driskill helps high-performing, purpose-driven people eliminate the inner voices that drive stress, pressure, and self-judgment. Drawing from decades in opera, academia, and entrepreneurship, she teaches practical mental training that retrains learned stress patterns. Her work helps clients lead and create with clarity, calm focus, and a sense of internal freedom no external success ever delivered.If you want it even sharper or more provocative, it can go shorter without losing meaning.
All things spooky, scary, ghoulish, and ghastly! Davenport Library Archivist, Amy Driskill joins us for our 4th annual haunted Halloween episode. Tune in for terror and get into the spirit!
Imagine if your self-sabotaging inner voices could transform into playful characters that actually guide you to success and flow? That's exactly the intriguing journey explored with Kristina Driskill, DMA, a consultant and transformational coach who brings a unique blend of opera, academia, and Positive Intelligence to her work. Kristina shares her personal evolution from a perfection-driven performer to a compassionate mentor who helps high achievers identify and playfully engage with their internal saboteurs, ultimately turning them into strengths. By focusing on the emotional and mental blocks that hinder progress, Kristina offers practical techniques for retraining the brain and fostering creativity, empathy, and calm clarity. This discussion delves into how understanding these inner dynamics can lead to significant personal and professional growth, allowing individuals to achieve their goals with more ease, fun, and flow, all inspired by her doctoral research on performance anxiety and innovative Positive Intelligence methods.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the On Your Mind Community today:journeysdream.orgTwitterInstagramFacebookYouTube
Today, I sit down with James Driskill, a third-degree black belt under the legendary Rickson Gracie. James is not only Rickson's trusted uke and teaching assistant but also a lifelong martial artist dedicated to preserving and sharing Rickson's philosophy. We dive deep into James's unique journey from training under Rickson in Los Angeles to becoming his full-time assistant in Florida.James shares insights on the art of being an uke, the priceless lessons learned from Rickson, and his philosophy of combining mindfulness and meditation both on and off the mats. We also discuss his personal life, his role as a teacher, and how he balances martial arts with family and life's other passions. Whether you're a BJJ practitioner or just curious about what it's like to train under one of the greatest of all time, this episode is packed with wisdom, philosophy, and inspiration.Jiu-Jitsu for Imbeciles (FREE) BJJ Mental Models Kicksite FREE 30 Day TrialDatsusara 10% OFF with Promo Code “ISUCK”Master ANY Position in 6 WeeksJoin ISAJJ PRO (ALL of Josh's Courses in One Place)Join the Gi GazetteFollow the show on InstagramCheck out the ISAJJ Youtube Channel
Send us a textOn this episode, Thomas' guest, James Driskill shares his journey in Jiu-Jitsu, highlighting the profound influence that Rickson Gracie has had on his life and training. He discusses the evolution of training styles, the importance of fundamentals, and the challenges of modern Jiu-Jitsu, including the Dunning-Kruger effect and information overload.Here is The RŌL Radio with a Rickson Gracie black belt and bjj instructor out of Vero Beach, Florida, James Driskill.www.rolacademy.tv 30% discount with ROLRADIO code at checkout. Over 1500 videos for your Jiu-Jitsu journey.FREE Access to ROL TV - https://rolacademy.tv/yt/269-the-rol-radiohttp://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradiohttps://www.facebook.com/therolradio/https://www.instagram.com/jamesdriskill/?hl=enhttps://www.ricksongracie.com/Episode Highlights:3:10 Rickson's Impact8:17 Growing Older In Jiu-Jitsu17:24 Keeping It Simple and The Importance of Fundamentals28:39 Mastery of a Small Amount of Techniques vs Mediocrity of a Larger Number37:01 Passing the Baton40:59 James' Humbling First BJJ Experience46:12 Finding Rickson and Rickson's Mentorship58:44 The Significance of Receiving a Black Belt1:04:34 Moving to Florida to Teach With RicksonSupport the show
Kris Driskill is the founder of Gilded Within LLC, a transformational coaching practice that helps creative entrepreneurs break through self-sabotage and unlock their full potential using a unique blend of opera-inspired mindset techniques.Through her innovative combination of Positive Intelligence® methods and archetypal frameworks, Kris guides online entrepreneurs and creators to transform their mindset, simplify their businesses, and achieve breakthrough results in both performance and fulfillment.Her fascinating journey from international opera singer to six-figure business coach proves that our greatest strengths often emerge from unexpected places. After trading the stage for an RV in the woods, Kris has helped over 1,600 individuals discover their inner Jedi and silence their mind trolls, bringing the same courage and resilience required in opera to the world of entrepreneurship.Here's where to find more:Website: https://www.krisdriskill.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/gildedwithinLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristinadriskill___________________________________________________________Welcome to The Unforget Yourself Show where we use the power of woo and the proof of science to help you identify your blind spots, and get over your own bullshit so that you can do the fucking thing you ACTUALLY want to do!We're Mark and Katie, the founders of Unforget Yourself and the creators of the Unforget Yourself System and on this podcast, we're here to share REAL conversations about what goes on inside the heart and minds of those brave and crazy enough to start their own business. From the accidental entrepreneur to the laser-focused CEO, we find out how they got to where they are today, not by hearing the go-to story of their success, but talking about how we all have our own BS to deal with and it's through facing ourselves that we find a way to do the fucking thing.Along the way, we hope to show you that YOU are the most important asset in your business (and your life - duh!). Being a business owner is tough! With vulnerability and humor, we get to the real story behind their success and show you that you're not alone._____________________Find all our links to all the things like the socials, how to work with us and how to apply to be on the podcast here: https://linktr.ee/unforgetyourself
Understand what fuels and drains your energy with a free energy audit. Download yours: https://www.brendawinkle.com/audit In this episode of Your Yes Filled Life, Kris Driskill—transformational coach, business consultant, and former opera singer—joins Brenda to explore the subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways self-sabotage shows up, especially for high-achieving, intuitive women. Kris unpacks the ten saboteur archetypes from the Positive Intelligence framework and helps us understand how our need for approval, perfectionism, or control can quietly undermine our joy and success. Together, Brenda and Kris reflect on their own performance-driven pasts, and share what it looks like to move from hyper-achievement to authentic alignment. This episode is packed with real talk, healing insights, and practical shifts that will support you in honoring your energy and reclaiming your intuitive power.
In this spine-chilling episode, we dive into the eerie history of the Driskill Hotel, a legendary landmark in Austin, Texas, known for its luxurious charm and ghostly residents. Built in 1886 by cattle baron Jesse Driskill, this opulent hotel has long been a hotspot for paranormal activity, earning its reputation as one of the most haunted places in America. Join us as we explore the tales that linger within its walls and uncover the mysteries that refuse to check out.What You'll Hear in This Episode:•The Origins of the Driskill: Learn about Jesse Driskill's grand vision and the hotel's early days as a symbol of Texas wealth and ambition.•Famous Phantoms: Meet the spectral guests said to roam the halls, including the spirit of a young girl, jilted brides, and even Jesse Driskill himself.•Haunting Encounters: Hear firsthand accounts from staff and visitors who've experienced unexplained footsteps, ghostly laughter, and mysterious cigar smoke.Why Listen?Whether you're a skeptic or a believer, this episode will transport you into the shadowy corridors of the Driskill Hotel, where history and the supernatural intertwine. Perfect for fans of true crime, history, or a good ghost story, we'll leave you wondering: would you dare to spend the night?Resources & Mentions:•Historical details sourced from Austin archives and hotel records.•Guest insights from local historians and paranormal experts.•Want to visit? Check out the Driskill Hotel's official website for booking info—if you're brave enough!Have a ghostly encounter of your own to share? Email us at lurkpodcast@yahoo.com or leave a review with your story! Subscribe now for more tales from the beyond, and tune in next week for another haunting adventure!Join the conversation: Follow us on social media for updates, discussions, and to share your thoughts on this case.Lurk on FacebookLurk on TwitterLurk on InstagramWe have a new Facebook Group join in the discussion! Lurk Podcast Facebook GroupNew Merch Store!We are also now found on YouTube- Lurk on YouTubeBackground Music Royalty and Copyright Free MusicIntro and Outro music purchased through AudioJunglewith Music Broadcast License (1 Million)Send us a textSupport the show
In 2015, Larry Driskill confessed to a murder he swears he did not commit. There was no physical evidence linking him to the crime, and he didn't know the victim, a 29-year-old woman named Bobbie Sue Hill. And yet, ten years after her murder, Driskill found himself in a police station describing how he disposed of her body in a creek in Parker County, Texas. The man sitting across from Driskill was James Holland, a Texas Ranger who later became known as a “serial killer whisperer" for his ability to procure seemingly impossible confessions from serious criminals. After interrogating Driskill for hours, Holland was convinced he had the right guy. But in the podcast, Just Say You're Sorry, reporter and host Maurice Chammah reveals just how wrong he was. This week on Crime Story, Maurice Chammah on the confession that sent an innocent man to prison. To hear next week's episode of Crime Story right now, ad-free, subscribe to CBC True Crime Premium here.Feedback for us? You can email us directly at crimestory@cbc.ca.
Money mindset plays a pivotal role in business success, yet many health, wellness, and creative professionals struggle with deep-rooted beliefs around money. In this episode, Katie Crane sits down with Kristina Driskill, a former international opera singer turned transformational coach, to explore the emotional and psychological blocks that hold professionals back from financial confidence—and how to overcome them. If you're ready to move from surviving to thriving in your business, this conversation is a must-listen! Key Takeaways
This week we talk about Austin's most haunted hotel, the Driskill! Haunted by a cowboy, a bride, and even a U.S. President! We also get into the legend of the Amazon Rainforest's Mapinguari! A fearsome beast with one eye and a terrible stench. Stay until the end for a surprise! Email us your stories!!! or if you want to sponsor us ;) Email - mysteriesmythslegends@gmail.com ESTY: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LuxieandLuna?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=826447453 We post pictures of our stories every week on instagram!!!! FOLLOW US ON SOCIALS: Tiktok: @myths_podcast Instagram: @myths_podcast Facebook: Mysteries, Myths, and Legends Taylor's Instagram: @teeelive Savannah's Instagram: @kavannahaha
Nikki Driskill talks about her career journey; the changing face of customer service; people leadership; & why women should pursue a career in logistics. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: [05.08] How Nikki found supply chain, and how the industry has changed over the course of her career. “I started so long ago that when you looked for a job, you looked in the newspaper!” [10.59] Why Nikki's career ambitions changed when she fell in love with supply chain; how she discovered a passion for people leadership; and why strong women inspired her to want to build relationships and make a difference. “I was very young and my intent was: ‘I'm going to take this role, and then figure out what I want to do when I grow up'… Then I realized I loved it. There were so many bold women in leadership roles - and I wanted to be them.” [15.38] Nikki's experience of repeated mergers and acquisitions, and how they gave her opportunities to explore the industry and learn new skills. “Each time that we were acquired, things got better in so many different ways… I feel like I've worked for four different companies.” [23.12] How customer service, and its role in relation to wider business success, has changed throughout Nikki's career, with the impact of factors like technology and new generations of workers. “A verbal conversation is good for relationship-building, but we don't have that so much anymore with tech… you have to work differently.” [32.46] The importance of industry awards, especially for women. “It matters so much for women… We need to be reminded to celebrate each other.” [34.32] Nikki's experience as a woman moving through a male-dominated industry, climbing the ladder, and holding leadership positions. [39.59] Why Nikki wants to inspire others to pursue a career in logistics, and why it's such a good career choice for women. [42.32] The future for Nikki. “I want to spend a lot more time mentoring, and making a difference… I want to share what I have – and I don't plan on exiting the industry, that's for sure!” RESOURCES AND LINKS MENTIONED: You can connect with Nikki over on LinkedIn. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear from more women excelling in customer service and client experience, check out 437: Women In Supply Chain, Mercedes Pina or 415: Women In Supply Chain, Evin Sisemore.
Today you are in for a treat! Recently I connected with Linsey Driskill from the For Girls Like You company at MOMCON 2024 in Denver. The For Girls Like You company is an amazing non-profit organization dedicated to minister and encourage tween girls. Through a magazine specifically designed for tween girls, and so many other resources, For Girls Like You created spaces to encourage and equip tween girls to grow in their identity in Christ and to unfold their story within God's greater story. In this episode, Linsey will talk about the For Girls Like You company and the amazing resources they have for tween girls. My daughter has enjoyed this magazine for years, so I am so excited to introduce you to this amazing organization. Let's dive in! You can connect with For Girls Like You at: Instagram: @ForGirlsLikeYou.com Website: ForGirlsLikeYou.com Contact Linsey: Linsey@forgirlslikeyou.com Special Discount Code: 20% off our magazine subscription and store: Moms2024 I pray this blesses you! Michelle PS. If you need some extra accountability or help with productivity hacks, time management tools, mapping out a more efficient daily or weekly schedule, time blocking and so much more. We will break down what isn't working in your schedule, create new personalized goals for you, and determine the next new steps you need to take to have more freedom and live with more joy and laughter! Grab a coaching call with me at: Email: contact@byrdmichelle.com website: www.byrdmichelle.com Free Productivity Planner - my gift to you! Just go to my website Come join our Facebook Group: Home Management for Working Moms - Organization & Time Management
Amy Driskill, Davenport Public Library Archivist and resident scary storyteller, joins us for an annual episode of haunted tales! Get into the Halloween spirit while listening to this chilling chat.
In this episode of The Halloween Podcast, we're heading deep into the heart of Texas to uncover its most chilling hauntings. From haunted hotels to eerie bridges, host Lyle Perez explores ten of Texas's most haunted locations. With its rugged history and vast landscapes, the Lone Star State is home to spirits that have lingered long after the dust of time has settled. Featured Locations: The Driskill Hotel 604 Brazos St, Austin, TX 78701 Built in 1886 by Jesse Driskill, this iconic hotel is haunted by its founder and a tragic spirit of a young girl. Visitors frequently report sightings of Driskill's ghost and hear the laughter of the little girl who fell to her death on the grand staircase. The Marfa Lights Viewing Area US-90, Marfa, TX 79843 For over a century, the mysterious Marfa Lights have baffled onlookers. These glowing orbs of light appear at night, floating and dancing across the West Texas desert, their origin still unknown despite scientific investigations. The Menger Hotel 204 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205 The historic Menger Hotel is known for its ghostly residents, including Sallie White, a chambermaid murdered by her husband, and Captain Richard King of King Ranch. Paranormal experiences include phantom footsteps, cold spots, and apparitions seen roaming the halls. The Jefferson Hotel 124 W Austin St, Jefferson, TX 75657 This 1850s hotel is haunted by the spirit of a bride left at the altar, seen wandering the halls. Guests also report ghostly pranks by a young boy who drowned in a nearby river, adding to the hotel's spooky reputation. The Spaghetti Warehouse 901 Commerce St, Houston, TX 77002 Once a bustling warehouse, this building-turned-restaurant is haunted by the spirit of a former owner who died in a tragic accident. Guests often feel taps on their shoulders and witness furniture moving on its own. White Rock Lake 8300 E Lawther Dr, Dallas, TX 75218 White Rock Lake is home to the Lady of the Lake, a soaking wet apparition who flags down drivers for a ride home, only to disappear from their car before reaching her destination. Witnesses also report strange occurrences around the lake at night. Yorktown Memorial Hospital 728 W Main St, Yorktown, TX 78164 This abandoned hospital is notorious for its eerie atmosphere and intense ghostly activity. Shadowy figures, disembodied voices, and unexplained phenomena plague the halls, with the hospital's chapel being particularly unsettling. The Emily Morgan Hotel 705 E Houston St, San Antonio, TX 78205 Originally a hospital, the Emily Morgan Hotel is known for its paranormal activity. Guests frequently see shadowy figures and feel the presence of lingering spirits, particularly on the old surgical and psychiatric floors. The Devil's Bridge Near San Antonio, TX Legend has it that The Devil's Bridge is haunted by the spirit of a pastor who hung himself nearby. Visitors report hearing creaking ropes and the overwhelming smell of sulfur, adding to the eerie reputation of this remote site. Catfish Plantation 814 Water St, Waxahachie, TX 75165 This charming Victorian house turned restaurant is haunted by several spirits, including a playful former owner and a bride who never left. Diners report cold spots and moving objects, making it a hot spot for paranormal enthusiasts. Like Our Facebook page for more Halloween fun: www.Facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast ORDER PODCAST MERCH! Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com X: @TheHalloweenPod Support the Show: www.patreon.com/TheHalloweenPod Get bonus Halloween content and more! Just for Patreon supporters! Check out my other show! Find it on iTunes - Amazing Advertising http://amazingadvertising.podomatic.com/ Keywords and Tags: Haunted Texas, Ghosts of the Lone Star State, Haunted America, Paranormal, Haunted Locations, Texas Ghost Stories, Halloween Podcast, Haunted History
Step into the opulent halls of one of Texas's most iconic landmarks with our latest episode, "Haunting Elegance: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Driskill Hotel." Nestled in the heart of Austin, the Driskill Hotel has stood since 1886, exuding grandeur and historical significance. Built by cattle baron Jesse Driskill, this architectural gem has welcomed presidents, celebrities, and countless travelers over the decades. But beneath its luxurious façade lies a tapestry of ghostly legends and unexplained phenomena that continue to intrigue and spook guests and staff alike. In this episode, we delve deep into the rich history of the Driskill Hotel, exploring its origins, architectural splendor, and the pivotal events that have shaped its legacy. Through compelling storytelling and expert interviews, we uncover the chilling tales of restless spirits said to roam its corridors. From the sorrowful apparition of the Driskill's founder, Jesse Driskill, to the mysterious occurrences in the hotel's historic suites, listeners will hear firsthand accounts of paranormal experiences that have left a lasting impression on all who stay there.
Step into the opulent halls of one of Texas's most iconic landmarks with our latest episode, "Haunting Elegance: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Driskill Hotel." Nestled in the heart of Austin, the Driskill Hotel has stood since 1886, exuding grandeur and historical significance. Built by cattle baron Jesse Driskill, this architectural gem has welcomed presidents, celebrities, and countless travelers over the decades. But beneath its luxurious façade lies a tapestry of ghostly legends and unexplained phenomena that continue to intrigue and spook guests and staff alike. In this episode, we delve deep into the rich history of the Driskill Hotel, exploring its origins, architectural splendor, and the pivotal events that have shaped its legacy. Through compelling storytelling and expert interviews, we uncover the chilling tales of restless spirits said to roam its corridors. From the sorrowful apparition of the Driskill's founder, Jesse Driskill, to the mysterious occurrences in the hotel's historic suites, listeners will hear firsthand accounts of paranormal experiences that have left a lasting impression on all who stay there.
Hello & welcome to the official launch of SPOOKY SEASON! We're celebrating by releasing weekly Haunted AF episodes, but we need your help. Keep sending all of your Ghost, UFO, Bigfoot, Glitch in the Matrix, Creepy Kid, Dead Pet & all-around Weird Sh*t stories to hauntedafpodcast@gmail.com. Remember to find exclusive subscriber content at Patreon.com/HauntedAF and the companion blogs at HauntedAF.com. We've got some great merch in the online store, as well! And remember that you can watch all of this on the Haunted AF YouTube channel, if that's more your thing! Support the show
Edward October goes primal on this edition of Octoberpod AM classic horror podcast with a bloody "caveman vs. hillbillies" hootnanny! Your horror host Edward October thaws out a prehistoric "Liver King" while driving over a treacherous mountain road on a dark and stormy night. First up: Edward October & friends unravel the mystery of THE CAVEMAN MURDERS! Then, special guest hosts Tara & Jessica of the podcast 3 Spooked Girls share tales of freaky real life haunted locations. Plus! Ball-ripping, liver-eating, caveman mayhem in the Great Smoky Mountains & the chilling history of the most haunted hotel in Austin, TX! Featuring special guests Kris Rustic (Obscure Anomalies podcast), Autumn Grube (Autumn's Oddities), Jeremy Robecheaux, and a super-secret cameo by Jen (Our True Crime Podcast). Get ready to go paleo … Get ready to go primal ... Because we're serving up a heaping portion of old fashioned gut-munching, bone-sucking prehistoric apex predator carnage with an ice cold side dish of haunted histories on this edition of Octoberpod AM: the best horror podcast you've never heard of! // PROMOS Second Fiddles Horrifying History Freaky AF // FOLLOW Find more true, true-ish & classic horror / paranormal content by following us on social media! Twitter: @OctoberpodVHS // Bluesky: @octoberpod.bsky.social // Instagram: @OctoberpodVHS // TikTok: @octoberpod // YouTube: Octoberpod Home Video Or follow us on the worldwide web at OctoberpodVHS.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/octoberpod-am--5482497/support.
In this episode, I interview Meridyth Driskill, a holistic trauma resolution practitioner. We discuss the importance of communication, the role of safety in healing, and the challenges of re-parenting and self-compassion. We also explore unwinding childhood programming and breaking the stigma of talking to oneself. The conversation highlights the power of consent and communication in relationships and the understanding of triggers and childhood trauma. Overall, the episode emphasizes that healing is a journey of refinement and that it is important to honor trauma adaptations and approach healing with self-compassion. Tap one of the links below to connect with Meridyth: Website: www.easywonderfullife.com Instagram: instagram.com/meridythdriskill YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@meridythdriskill Card-carrying member of the trauma club turned purpose-driven healer, Meridyth discovered her life's mission through the crucible of her pain. After a radical personal transformation, Meridyth devoted seven years to delving into the intricacies of the subconscious mind, energy dynamics, emotions, the body-mind connection, and the profound impact of trauma. Certified in Reiki, somatic, parts work, Somatic Activated Healing™, Human Design, and trauma-releasing bodywork, Meridyth cultivated a unique approach that merges ancient wisdom with modern healing modalities. Her transformative journey laid the foundation for a powerful process she shares with her clients, rooted in three pillars: Safety, Connection, and Fulfillment. ________________ If you or someone you know need help with a domestic violence situation, contact the national domestic violence hotline at 800-799-7233 or online at: https://www.thehotline.org/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=domestic_violence
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In this episode, we discuss CAAF's decision in United States v. Driskill. This case examines Double Jeopardy and its application to offenses charged under Article 134. Connect with The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School by visiting our website at https://tjaglcs.army.mil/ or on Facebook (tjaglcs), Instagram (tjaglcs), or LinkedIn (school/tjaglcs).
In this episode, we discuss CAAF's decision in United States v. Driskill. This case examines Double Jeopardy and its application to offenses charged under Article 134. Connect with The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School by visiting our website at https://tjaglcs.army.mil/ or on Facebook (tjaglcs), Instagram (tjaglcs), or LinkedIn (school/tjaglcs).
Today I'm delighted to be joined in conversation by Meridyth Driskill. This is a conversation that truly everyone needs to hear, you might at first think Trauma doesn't apply to you, but think again, this may be the piece of the puzzle we've all been missing. In this thought-provoking conversation, Meredith & I discuss the fascinating topic of Trauma at the intersection of the climate crisis & eco-activism; we explore nervous system regulation & the impact of fight/flight/freeze. Learning to understand this natural reflex, your body's innate safety system, will affect not just you but also the people around you & society as a whole & has huge consequences for how effective we can be at facilitating the changes that will create a happier, healthier society where nature is truly nurtured.Meredith has so much wisdom to share, critically reminding us that what is “common” isn't automatically “normal”. She encourages us to seek new levels of tolerance & kindness towards ourselves, replacing our harsh inner judgement with curiosity & our criticism with compassion and regularly returns to the idea that whilst it may be simple it is not always easy to embody. This was such an incredible topic that Meredith & I will be sharing another conversation very soon.Learn more about Meridyth: A card-carrying member of the trauma club turned purpose-driven healer, I discovered my life's mission through the crucible of my own pain. After a radical personal transformation, I devoted 7 years to delving into the intricacies of the subconscious mind, energy dynamics, emotions, the body-mind connection, & the profound impact of trauma.Certified in Reiki, somatics, parts work, Somatic Activated Healing™, Human Design, & trauma releasing bodywork, I've cultivated a unique approach that merges ancient wisdom with modern healing modalities. My transformative journey laid the foundation for a powerful process I share with my clients, rooted in three pillars: Safety, Connection, and Fulfillment.At the core of my practice is nervous system work; an essential compass guiding individuals toward healing. Through a blend of emotional de-repression, boundary reclamation, & fostering authentic expression, my clients experience profound shifts in their lives.I truly believe that every woman on this planet has magic & medicine to share with the world, & that the world will be a better place when we can fully own our power. When powerful women heal their wounds, I believe every human on earth can be fed, clothed, & hugged. We have the power to end generational trauma & create a new reality. Website: https://www.easywonderfullife.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meridythdriskillOther Useful Links:Dr Gabor Maté - When the Body Says No.Support the showThank you for being part of this journey with me, please Subscribe so you don't miss our future episodes, leave a review & share with friends to help these messages ripple out across the world. More information about the Podcast & our host Fiona MacKay: Fiona Mackay Photography WebsiteConnect with us & join the conversation on social media:Instagram @FionaMacKayPhotographyFacebook @FionaMacKayPhotographyTwitter @FiMacKay
Join the next Condor Approach Live Feb 22-4t, 2024 https://condorapproach.com/ Host, Providencia Lopez, welcomes Meridyth, a fellow participant at The Condor Approach in Austin, Texas, a program that facilitates different levels of healing. Their discussion starts with their experience of the program, and how connecting with each other made them realize their shared experiences and common values. They go on to discuss the importance of acknowledging trauma and taking steps towards recovery, pointing out its non-linear nature. Both discuss their personal trauma experiences and how they have each dealt with it. They talk about various aspects of healing, including the need for community, the effects of trauma on a person's perception of themselves, as well as societal expectations of perfection. Meridyth shares her powerful experience of healing through a cold-water plunge, an experience she symbolises as a death and rebirth of a new version of herself. The conversation concludes with an expression of gratitude for the support they have found in each other and the healing community. 00:00 Introduction and Meeting Meredith 00:33 Understanding the Condor Approach 01:03 Personal Journey and Healing Your Providence 01:29 Meredith's Story and Journey to the Condor Approach 02:01 The Impact of Trauma and the Path to Healing 11:36 The Role of Authenticity in Healing 16:16 Generational Patterns and Trauma 18:44 Embracing Visibility and Overcoming Fear 19:27 A Spiritual Experience: The First Scream 20:39 The Journey of Courage and Community 20:58 The Cold Water Plunge: A Transformation 21:28 The Mother Wound and the Healing Process 21:56 Facing the Dark Night of the Soul 22:54 The Fear of Cold Plunges and Overcoming It 27:05 The Power of Community and Support 28:18 The Struggle with Shame and Overcoming It 34:11 The Golden Shadow: A New Perspective on Healing 35:39 The Rebirth: A Powerful Moment in Life 36:17 Gratitude and Acknowledgement: The Journey's End https://www.instagram.com/provi3010 https://www.instagram.com/meridythdriskill/
Amy Driskill, Davenport Public Library Archivist and resident scary storyteller, joins your hosts again to share a few more haunted tales to get you into the Halloween spirit. Tune in to hear Amy talk about supernatural encounters with friendly (and not-so-friendly) ghosts, and more creepy-cool Davenport history that is sure to give you chills.
Loved this chat with Xan Driskill & Hannah Brock, who just launched their very own podcast - We Used To Be Cool! These two amazing mamas are on a mission to connect with other moms to create that village that we all need. They are having conversations with and for moms in the thick of motherhood! Not only do we talk about their new podcast, but you know we just HAD to talk about some pop culture
This week I am joined by comedian Claire Driskill. We talk about her growing up in rural Ohio, being 1 of 14 kids, losing her father young, becoming an influencer, and leaving that behind to focus on standup and sketch comedy.Great EX Drinking Buddy stories this week; Claire growing up next door to a meth lab, the FBI raiding a tea party she threw, liking certain drugs more than booze, her short lived clubbing life in NYC, college antics, and more.Follow Claire on TikTok and Instagram.Check out everything I have going on through the LINKTREE
Driskill is in jail ahead of a potential court case when an informant comes forward with information that seems to blow a hole in his claims of innocence. Meanwhile James Holland moves on to his next case. It's a story with eerie similarities to Driskill's. Another veteran, Christopher Ax, is being investigated for the murder of a woman. But this time, things turn out very differently for Holland, and the first cracks start to appear in his legend. Driskill is desperate for help and writes a hail-Mary letter to the Innocence Project of Texas. Subscribe to The Binge to get all episodes of Smoke Screen: Just Say You're Sorry ad-free right now. Click ‘Subscribe' at the top of the Smoke Screen show page on Apple Podcasts or visit GetTheBinge.com to get access wherever you get your podcasts. A Somethin' Else, The Marshall Project & Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us @sonypodcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When a Texas Ranger asked Larry Driskill if he could help solve a cold case, he agreed to talk to him. But Ranger James Holland accused him of killing Bobbie Sue Hill in 2005. After two days of intense interrogation, Driskill wondered if maybe he did do it and walked into a confession. Holland is revered for his talent at getting confessions, even though he uses questionable techniques like deception, suggestion, and forensic hypnosis. Did the detective known as the “serial killer whisperer” ensnare an innocent man?In the latest season of “Smoke Screen: Just Say You're Sorry,” host Maurice Chammah asks what happens when suspects are convinced they can't trust their own memories to defend themselves. It does a deep dive into Holland's interrogation of Driskill, as well as those of other suspects subjected to his unorthodox questioning style. OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEWS OF "SMOKE SCREEN: JUST SAY YOU'RE SORRY" BEGIN IN THE FINAL 9 MINUTES OF THE EPISODE.
ATX Season 12 Pt. 1 - Timothy Olyphant and Justified: City Primeval. Photo Copyright ATX Television Festival 2023. For the first day of our coverage for ATX Season 12, Caroline and Paul talk about their first day at ATX Season 12 and their time at the Driskill hotel. Listen in for their experience at the screening and panel for Justified - City Primeval. ### #JustifiedonFX #ATXTVs12 Credits: Music: “Summer Festivals Are Coming” by Infraction, licensed by Pod Clubhouse. Podcast Recorded and Produced at Pod Clubhouse Studios.
Driskill's lawyers discover that he is theoretically eligible for parole after serving seven years of his sentence. But this is a long shot – it's notoriously difficult to get released whilst still maintaining your innocence. Chammah talks to a leading cold case prosecutor to ask how interrogations like Holland's can be justified. And he seeks to understand the pain that Bobbie Sue Hill's family will be confronted with if Driskill is cleared. Everyone is waiting for the parole board's decision. Subscribe to The Binge to get all episodes of Smoke Screen ad-free right now. Click ‘Subscribe' at the top of the Smoke Screen: Just Say You're Sorry show page on Apple Podcasts or visit GetTheBinge.com to get access wherever you get your podcasts. A Somethin' Else, The Marshall Project & Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us @sonypodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Driskill's lawyers discover that he is theoretically eligible for parole after serving seven years of his sentence. But this is a long shot — it's notoriously difficult to get released whilst still maintaining your innocence. Chammah talks to a leading cold case prosecutor to ask how interrogations like Holland's can be justified. And he seeks to understand the pain that Bobbie Sue Hill's family will be confronted with if Driskill is cleared. Everyone is waiting for the parole board's decision. Subscribe to The Binge to get all episodes of Smoke Screen: Just Say You're Sorry ad-free right now. Click ‘Subscribe' at the top of the Smoke Screen show page on Apple Podcasts or visit GetTheBinge.com to get access wherever you get your podcasts. A Somethin' Else, The Marshall Project & Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us @sonypodcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A young law student called Ashely is the first to read Driskill's letter and becomes obsessed with his story. The Innocence Project of Texas take his case and begin working to find evidence that could clear his name. Chammah hunts down crucial leads throwing serious doubt on the informant's story and on the forensic sketch that led Holland to Driskill in the first place. Holland's star, though, is still rising. He takes on a case that will make him famous, drawing dozens of confessions from America's most prolific serial killer, Samuel Little. Subscribe to The Binge to get all episodes of Smoke Screen ad-free right now. Click ‘Subscribe' at the top of the Smoke Screen: Just Say You're Sorry show page on Apple Podcasts or visit GetTheBinge.com to get access wherever you get your podcasts. A Somethin' Else, The Marshall Project & Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us @sonypodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A young law student called Ashely is the first to read Driskill's letter and becomes obsessed with his story. The Innocence Project of Texas take his case and begin working to find evidence that could clear his name. Chammah hunts down crucial leads throwing serious doubt on the informant's story and on the forensic sketch that led Holland to Driskill in the first place. Holland's star, though, is still rising. He takes on a case that will make him famous, drawing dozens of confessions from America's most prolific serial killer, Samuel Little. Subscribe to The Binge to get all episodes of Smoke Screen: Just Say You're Sorry ad-free right now. Click ‘Subscribe' at the top of the Smoke Screen show page on Apple Podcasts or visit GetTheBinge.com to get access wherever you get your podcasts. A Somethin' Else, The Marshall Project & Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us @sonypodcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Driskill is in jail ahead of a potential court case when an informant comes forward with information that seems to blow a hole in his claims of innocence. Meanwhile James Holland moves on to his next case. It's a story with eerie similarities to Driskill's. Another veteran, Christopher Ax, is being investigated for the murder of a woman. But this time, things turn out very differently for Holland, and the first cracks start to appear in his legend. Driskill is desperate for help and writes a hail-Mary letter to the Innocence Project of Texas. Subscribe to The Binge to get all episodes of Smoke Screen ad-free right now. Click ‘Subscribe' at the top of the Smoke Screen: Just Say You're Sorry show page on Apple Podcasts or visit GetTheBinge.com to get access wherever you get your podcasts. A Somethin' Else, The Marshall Project & Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us @sonypodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's Day 2 of Holland's interrogation of Driskill. Over the course of several hours Holland uses a variety of extreme but legal tactics as he chases a confession. He lies to Driskill about the evidence they have against him and feeds the veteran a story to explain how he might have come to murder Bobbie Sue Hill. Holland is relentless and the interrogation stretches on, with no lawyer present. How long can Driskill resist? Subscribe to The Binge to get all episodes of Smoke Screen ad-free right now. Click ‘Subscribe' at the top of the Smoke Screen: Just Say You're Sorry show page on Apple Podcasts or visit GetTheBinge.com to get access wherever you get your podcasts. A Somethin' Else, The Marshall Project & Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us @sonypodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's Day 2 of Holland's interrogation of Driskill. Over the course of several hours Holland uses a variety of extreme but legal tactics as he chases a confession. He lies to Driskill about the evidence they have against him and feeds the veteran a story to explain how he might have come to murder Bobbie Sue Hill. Holland is relentless and the interrogation stretches on, with no lawyer present. How long can Driskill resist? Subscribe to The Binge to get all episodes of Smoke Screen: Just Say You're Sorry ad-free right now. Click ‘Subscribe' at the top of the Smoke Screen show page on Apple Podcasts or visit GetTheBinge.com to get access wherever you get your podcasts. A Somethin' Else, The Marshall Project & Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us @sonypodcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Building a fitness events business with Lee Ackerley of Swift Fit Events. In This Episode: 04:00 - Running addiction 10:00 - Being obsessive 14:00 - Growing up with entrepreneurship 19:30 - Everything is sales 23:30 - Getting paid to run 28:00 - The challenges with public events 33:30 - Shared experiences 35:50 - The Driskill story 41:20 - Speaking from experience 42:30 - Starting Swift Fit 47:00 - Rapid fire questions 01:03:30 - Surround yourself with the right people 3-Tip Tuesday's - Marketing Tips to Attract More Leads! The Niche Test Get all links, resources, and show notes at: www.coreyhi.com/podcast/098
Chammah investigates the cop at the centre of the story – James Holland is so celebrated as an interrogator that he's known in the media as ‘the serial killer whisperer.' He's a leading member of that legendary and storied police force, the Texas Rangers. Chammah traces Holland's steps as he starts trying to close a cold case which has gone unsolved for more than a decade: the murder of a woman named Bobbie Sue Hill. The trail is faint but Holland follows it doggedly: a dead-end suspect, a single witness, and finally a forensic sketch which leads him to Driskill's door. Subscribe to The Binge to get all episodes of Smoke Screen: ad-free right now. Click ‘Subscribe' at the top of the Smoke Screen: Just Say You're Sorry show page on Apple Podcasts or visit GetTheBinge.com to get access wherever you get your podcasts. A Somethin' Else, The Marshall Project & Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us @sonypodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chammah investigates the cop at the centre of the story — James Holland is so celebrated as an interrogator that he's known in the media as "the serial killer whisperer." He's a leading member of that legendary and storied police force, the Texas Rangers. Chammah traces Holland's steps as he starts trying to close a cold case which has gone unsolved for more than a decade: the murder of a woman named Bobbie Sue Hill. The trail is faint but Holland follows it doggedly: a dead-end suspect, a single witness, and finally a forensic sketch which leads him to Driskill's door. Subscribe to The Binge to get all episodes of Smoke Screen: Just Say You're Sorry ad-free right now. Click ‘Subscribe' at the top of the Smoke Screen show page on Apple Podcasts or visit GetTheBinge.com to get access wherever you get your podcasts. A Somethin' Else, The Marshall Project & Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us @sonypodcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
HEY YALL its us again, its Tuesday. Can you believe we've been so consistent?? neither can we This we I (Daphne) am giving you a little run down on a couple haunted hotels! These are haunted in almost a cute way, in stark contrast to another hotel (the Cecil) that I'll cover down the road! INSTA stirthepot_pod PATREON stirthepot_pod STAY DANGEROUS --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stir-the-pot-pod/support
Texas Ranger James Holland approaches Air Force veteran Larry Driskill and asks him for help with a murder case. These are the first moments in a psychological battle that will end in Driskill confessing to a brutal killing. All while swearing he doesn't remember the crime. Incredibly, the whole thing is caught on tape. Through Holland's recordings, journalist Maurice Chammah follows the men into the interrogation room... Subscribe to The Binge to get all episodes of Smoke Screen ad-free right now. Click ‘Subscribe' at the top of the Smoke Screen: Just Say You're Sorry show page on Apple Podcasts or visit GetTheBinge.com to get access wherever you get your podcasts. A Somethin' Else, The Marshall Project & Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us @sonypodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of CropTalk #KyleTalksAgtech I speak with Allison Driskill of Signify about her past experience running Blue Thumb Farms, which closed its doors in 2021. In this incredibly honest and brave conversation, Allison talks about the lessons she learned from her experience, changes she would of make in the planning stages of the business, and taking what she learned to now assist growers across the country each day at Signify. I want to especially express my gratitude for Allison doing this recording with me.. The best way to move forward within CEA greenhouse vertical farming hydroponics etcothers' learn from other's experiences and adjust according. By putting yourself out there and talking about your personal wisdom, you have surely caused a butterfly effect. THANK YOU, Allison!
In episode #103 Chris meets with Meera Dhebar and they discuss Meera's doctoral and how queer of colour cultural knowledge can better inform the work and education of queer of colour therapists, and of the counselling field in general. The conversation includes how she seeks to move beyond the current frameworks of LGBT competencies and gay affirming therapy, to a practice called queer worldmaking which centers cultural knowledge, as well as queer epistemology, intersectionality and decolonial theories. References Mentioned: Addison, S. M., & Coolhart, D. (2015). Expanding the therapy paradigm with queer couples: A relational intersectional lens. Family Process, 54(3), 435-453. https://doi.org/10.1111/famp.12171 Anzaldúa, G. (1987). Borderlands / La frontera: The new mestiza. Aunt Lute Books. Driskill, Q. (2016). Asegi stories: Cherokee queer and Two-Spirit memory. The University of Arizona Press. Gopinath, G. (2018). Unruly visions: The aesthetic practices of queer diaspora. Duke University Press. Tilsen, J. (2013). Therapeutic conversations with queer youth: Transcending homonormativity and constructing preferred identities. Jason Aronson, Inc. Tilsen, J. (2021). Queering your therapy practice: Queer theory, narrative therapy, and imagining new identities. Routledge Watts-Jones, T. D. (2010). Location of self: Opening the door to dialogue on intersectionality in the therapy process. Family Process, 49(3), 405-420. Chris Hoff PhD, LMFT We want to hear from you! Youtube: http://bit.ly/2i0DmaT Website: http://www.theradicaltherapist.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheRadTherapist Instagram: https://instagram.com/theradicaltherapist/ Email: theradicaltherapist@gmail.com