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The Mindful Healers Podcast with Dr. Jessie Mahoney and Dr. Ni-Cheng Liang
249. Skills Every Physician Needs That We Were Not Taught in Training

The Mindful Healers Podcast with Dr. Jessie Mahoney and Dr. Ni-Cheng Liang

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 44:38


Embracing business and marketing doesn't dilute the heart of practicing medicine—it strengthens it. Business and marketing are ultimately about human connection and trust. Medicine is too. As physicians, we were trained to heal—but not to advocate for ourselves, run a practice, or communicate our value effectively. The skills we need for a fulfilling and sustainable medical career aren't just clinical.  To thrive in medicine, we also need business, communication, leadership, and marketing skills regardless of our role. Honing these skills helps you build a balanced, impactful, nimble, and aligned career. We "sell" ideas, treatments, and our expertise daily. Marketing skills help with patient compliance, team leadership, and career success.  Articulating our impact isn't bragging—it's essential. Elegantly sharing our value with our patients and our institutions increases our potential impact dramatically. Public speaking and persuasion techniques play a big role in the practice of medicine. The words we choose influence behaviors in patients, teams, and institutions. When and where we choose to speak up does too. Most physicians struggle to advocate for promotions and raises. Business and marketing are about effective advocacy. When we courageously step into modeling and marketing our worth, our confidence and career trajectory can shift powerfully.  

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame
Mike Yardley: Spirit of Zurich

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 7:47 Transcription Available


The great Swiss city of Zurich is one of the more picturesque, pixel-burning European gateway destinations. Within minutes of exiting Zurich Airport, armed with my trusty Eurail Pass, I was blissfully whizzing into the city centre on a 10 minute train ride. Strolling across the cobbles of this time-honoured city in the crisp spring air, there's so much urban eye-candy to lift the spirit. I sized up the largest clock face in Europe, on the edge of the Limmat River. It's bigger than Big Ben. Riding the skyline, the historic tower of St Peter Church is imbued with a trusty timepiece, as are the oh-so punctual church bells that loudly reverberate across the Old Town from the four historic churches, including mighty Grossmunster Cathedral. No wonder everything runs to time in Switzerland. According to legend, Zurich's 13th-century landmark cathedral was founded by Charlemagne, built on the graves of the city's patron saints, Felix and Regula. It was also the starting place of the Protestant Reformation in Zurich. Culture is writ large in Zurich's Old Town, where the narrow-cobbled streets gave rise to the Dada art movement just over a century ago. I popped into Cabaret Voltaire, at Spiegelgasse 1, which was the birthplace of Dada and the avant-garde artistic movement in 1916. Absinthe is the drink of choice here, among Dada's ghosts. Strolling along Bahnhofstrasse, flanked by chic designer boutiques and swanky department stores, Café Sprungli deserves a pit-stop. This prized Zurich institution is rightly lauded for its heavenly macaroons and hand-crafted chocolates. They are like exquisite works of art – as were the Easter chocolate displays. It's like a bespoke art gallery in chocolate. Don't mind if I do. Further down the street, if feeling a little decadent, make a date with Teuscher for its famed champagne truffles. In a city of water and stone bridges, a top vantage point to survey the elemental landscape, above the twisting lanes of the Old Town, is the Lindenhof. This was the site of a former Roman customs house and fourth-century fort, perched above the water. Alongside soaking up the city vistas, this elevated park with its Linden trees and giant chess sets is the pitch-perfect spot for a cheeky picnic. The vast assortment of guildhalls is core to Zurich's backstory, and they're great fun to explore. In 1336, Zurich's first independent mayor, Rudolf Brun, established the guild laws, effectively shifting power from the abbeys to the merchant nobility. The handsome guildhalls, with all their intricate decorative features, lend themselves to a leisurely inspection. I started at the bakers' guild, in Oberdorfstrasse, before heading over the river's east bank to Niederdorf, to admire the guilds of the carpenters, builders, the food and wine dealers, the textiles and spice merchants, all along Limmatquai. Then, on Munsterhof, you've got mansions of the weavers, saddlemakers, painters and winemakers. In German-speaking Zurich, the street food tradition of wurst remains wildly popular – particularly for lunch. In the Old Town, tuck into some great sausage at Wursteria by Hinz and Kunz. This part-butcher shop and part deli serves up super spicy bratwurst in a fluffy bun. So good! As its name suggests, Cafe Conditorei 1842, on Napfgasse, is an old-school establishment, chock-full of sweet indulgence. Spanning four floors, food lovers can enjoy patisserie, cakes and hot drinking chocolate – they claim to be Zurich's best. On the ground floor of this historic confectioner's store, impressively decorated in neo-baroque style, you'll struggle to find a finer array of patisserie, cakes and tarts. I could have stayed there all day. And yes – the steaming mug of hot chocolate with whipped cream was magnificent. Speaking of chocolate, the Lindt and Sprungli factory has called Zurich home, since 1899. Seven years in the making, Lindt Home of Chocolate, was designed to complement the historic building and serve as a beacon to chocolate lovers everywhere. From cultivation to production, the interactive museum does a sterling job telling the story of Swiss chocolate making, not only about Lindt, but its predecessors. While the maze of white, milk, and dark chocolates is impressive, the Lindt Home of Chocolate also boasts another record: the world's largest chocolate fountain. Standing at about 30 feet tall, even Willy Wonka would be impressed by this show-stopper. Zurich is home to FIFA's world headquarters and in a bid to stop pesky football fans from loitering in the lobby, the FIFA Museum was created nine years ago, in the heart of town. Spread over three floors and loaded with interactive exhibitions, the FIFA Museum examines all aspects of the global game and how it passionately stirs people's emotions. Football is the great equaliser. Along with the original FIFA World Cup Trophy, the museum displays over 1,000 items of exclusive memorabilia and apparel, including the national shirts of all FIFA member associations. The original trophy, which features a gold statuette of Nike, the Greek goddess of victory, holding a cup, was permanently awarded to Brazil after they won the cup for the third time, in 1970. The current trophy contains 5kg of pure gold and its estimated value is over NZ$30m. A highlight amongst the interactive games gallery is the gigantic pinball machine, where you can test your own ball kicking skills. With the next World Cup just a year away and featuring the All Whites for just the third time, add this museum to your check-list. Creating quite a buzz in recent years, Zurich-West has been spectacularly transformed from a once scruffy industrial district. Emerging as a vibrant cultural quarter of trendy eateries and edgy art, factories have been repurposed as theatres and shipyards reimagined as art galleries. Viadukt is an exemplary example of the makeover, with a host of eateries, pop-up shops and art spaces housed inside the arches of the disused, 550-feet long railway viaduct. You'll also find Prime Tower here, a 35-storey skyscraper (Switzerland's tallest), serving up a panoramic treat across Zurich's rooftops, gleaming lake and snow-coated peaks beyond. Take in the sweeping scenery over a drink or two at Clouds Bar – and salute your return to Europe. The locals are very proud of the city's brilliant and bizarre festivals. In August Zurich hosts Street Parade, one of Europe's biggest celebrations of peace, love and electronic music, attended by millions of people. In a couple of weeks, the city grinds to a halt for Seschselauten. This annual April spectacle involves setting on fire a giant straw snowman called the Boogg. The time it takes for the Boogg's head to explode indicates whether it will be a good summer, apparently. The word is Zurich is in for a long, warm summer. Perfectly poised overlooking Paradeplatz, the city's most prestigious address, the Mandarin Oriental Savoy Hotel offers a stylish stay to remember, when in Zurich. Just steps from the city's iconic shopping sweep of Bahnhofstrasse, it's been just over a year since the Mandarin Oriental revitalised what has been Zurich's oldest grand hotel, reaching back to 1838. Elegantly and artfully refreshed, with a boutique hotel vibe, the 80 impeccably redesigned rooms and suites raise the bar on luxury and indulgence. There's four distinctive dining venues including the Michelin-starred Orsini, where the Italian fine dining experience is helmed by acclaimed two-Michelin starred Italian Consultant Chef Antonio Guida. Then there's 1838, the effervescent rooftop bar with its spell-binding panoramic vistas of the city, lake and serrated Swiss Alps. Plus Savoy Brasserie & Bar is a sure-bet for a stupendous breakfast, with an delightfully presented buffet selection, in addition to a la carte menu items. Accommodations take their design cues from the natural palette of Zurich, headlined by the artisanal hand-painted silk wallpapers, inspired by the aqua green and blue hues of the lake and sky, to the mist of the surrounding mountains. Meticulously crafted design elements and materials adorn the rooms. Accents of colour are also reflected in custom furniture and carpets. Principal materials include walnut as a common thread, touches of bronze and brass and enamelled lava together with the comfort of luxurious textiles. Throughout the hotel, I loved admiring the multitude of sculptural lighting fixtures and lamps. I stayed in the Munsterhof Suite, accentuating the sumptuous sense of comfort, glamour and space, loaded with indulgent touches. There's a personal cocktail bar, built-in headboards, sublime marble-clad bathrooms and expansive walk-in dressing areas. As is the case with all Mandarin Oriental properties, you'll soon get a sense of the strong local connection the hotel has with the city. Local artists are proudly showcased with numerous pieces of art to admire, throughout the hotel. Grab a peek at the storied meeting room on the second floor, which is still home to the Guild of Tanners and Shoemakers. These traditional Swiss craftsmen have been meeting here for over a century. Service personifies whip-smart Swiss efficiency and the charismatic staff are highly personable, outgoing and engaging. You'll struggle to find fault with this gorgeous hotel which has mastered the art of fusing contemporary comforts with timeless opulence and celebrating a deep respect for history, tradition and proud sense of place. www.mandarinoriental.com Grab a ticket to ride on the European railway network with a Eurail Pass. For over 65 years, Eurail Passes have enabled flexible borderless rail travel across Europe. 7000 Kiwis purchased such a pass last year, which gives you access to 30,000 destinations across 33 countries, allowing you to chart your own amazing rail adventure. On popular rail routes, it certainly pays to make a seat reservation in advance. Lock in your rail plans ahead of your trip, by booking tickets or a rail pass to suit with Eurail direct. The mobile pass is the way to go. The Eurail app is easy to navigate, packed with helpful information and benefits, network disruption notifications, and enabling you to check timetables, lock in bookings and seat reservations on the go, via your mobile. www.eurail.com Fly to Zurich with Cathay Pacific who operate ultra-contemporary A350-1000s, from Auckland via Hong Kong. The cabin air quality is decidedly better, the aircraft are noticeably quieter and I experienced minimal jet-lag. The extensive CX Entertainment system kept me suitably engaged with excellent movie and box-set selections, live news channels - all in vivid 4K, plus in-flight WiFi is available. www.cathaypacific.com Mike Yardley is our resident traveller and can be heard every Saturday with Jack Tame on Newstalk ZB. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

INXS: Access All Areas
Epi 214: Elegantly Wasted Vs Listen like Thieves

INXS: Access All Areas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 68:54


Listen like Thieves vs Elegantly Wasted Time to get back to the music that filled our heads, hearts & eardrums over the years with our song showdown episode. With the 28th anniversary of Elegantly Wasted single upon us, the Bee contends that it's the greatest INXS song that namesakes an album title. Haydn, takes the contrary view that Listen Like Thieves is the greatest single release that namesakes an actual album release. “So Houston, we have a problem” that requires a deep dive debate with opposing thoughts, views and opinions. Etched in pour collective minds and souls, both tracks managed to traverse INXS' recording career at starkly different times. Listen like Thieves, the last ever single released that was a full band songwriting compilation and Elegantly Wasted, recorded uniquely in Ireland at a time post a Michael & Andrew night out on the town with Bono from U2. Either way, both songs serve as a signpost of INXS' incredible versatility in musicianship and songwriting. With a jam packed news section to add, there is no other place to be this week than with the INXS: Access all Areas Podcast team! Love and peace Make you vote below and lets see who you agree with. Obviously we love them both but this is just a bit of fun. check out our facebook page to make your votes plus email the podcast if you would like to know more about the event on the 10th May  INXSAAA@gmail.com   https://www.inxsaccessallareas.com  

Reclaim Your City
Reclaim Your City 634 | Robin Kampschoer

Reclaim Your City

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025


Blasting his way into our series this week, Dutch producer Robin Kampschoer revs up the engines and lifts us off to higher spheres of consciousness through two hours of chiselled post-industrial sound engineering. Exploring the confines of techno, somewhere at the junction of proper raw, steely rhythms and further elevated ambience-scaping, the RKM boss and STOOR alum swings the pendulum betwixt full-blown warehouse-ready assault and inward-gazing escapism effortlessly. Elegantly brutalist, his approach is both one of nuance and impact, exalting and pensive in equal measure, never flinching in its quest for the sweet spot between raging horsepower and nostalgia-soaked harmonics. 

Real Estate Investor's Club Podcast
How to Elegantly Network Your Way to Money-Partners PART II - Know Your Audience

Real Estate Investor's Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 20:07


I recently had a student ask me: "Should I organize in-person gatherings to find potential money-partners?" To this, my response was an resounding: "No way!" Why? The answer is simple: you need to know your audience, eg. the type of person who may want to invest in Real Estate, who has capital, but who has no time or desire to operate deals. How do you find these people and and then, how do you engage them? Tune in to find out!Terrie Schauer's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terrieschauer/ Terrie Schauer's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terrieschauer/ Check out all the other MPI Podcast Network Shows: https://masterpassiveincome.com/network

Real Estate Investor's Club Podcast
How to Elegantly Network Your Way to Money-Partners PART I - Show, Don't Tell

Real Estate Investor's Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 24:16


Every Real Estate influencer will tell you: "Tell everyone what you do..." This isn't wrong. But there's a lot of subtlety to this if you don't want to be "Salesy" or pushy or too in-your-face. In this episode we cover the basics of how to gracefully put yourself out there as an investor who's looking for partners. Terrie Schauer's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terrieschauer/ Terrie Schauer's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terrieschauer/ Check out all the other MPI Podcast Network Shows: https://masterpassiveincome.com/network

Rock & Roll Happy Hour
Last Call - Horse Soldier - Old Fashioned

Rock & Roll Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 2:51


Andy from Horse Soldier knows the way to my heart. The Old Fashioned has eternally been the cocktail of choice. Elegantly simple with a perfect mixture of components that help highlight the flavors in the bourbon. Tonight we adhere to the simple recipe of: sugar, bitters, Horse Soldier Straight bourbon whiskey, ice and orange garnish and enjoy all the flavors of this expression.

New Books Network
Blake Leyerle, "Christians at Home: John Chrysostom and Domestic Rituals in Fourth-Century Antioch" (Penn State UP, 2024)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 42:16


What did it mean for ordinary believers to live a Christian life in late antiquity? In Christians at Home: John Chrysostom and Domestic Rituals in Fourth-Century Antioch (Penn State University Press, 2024), Blake Leyerle explores this question through the writings, teachings, and reception of John Chrysostom—a priest of Antioch who went on to become the bishop of Constantinople in AD 397. Through elaborate spatial and ritual recommendations, Chrysostom advised listeners to turn their houses into churches. Influenced by New Testament descriptions of the Pauline communities, he preached that prayer and chant, scriptural discussion and hospitality, and even domestic furnishings would have a transformational effect on a home's inhabitants. But as Leyerle shows, Chrysostom's lay listeners had different views. They were focused not on personal ethical change or on the afterlife but on the immediate, tangible needs of their households. They were committed to Christianity and defended the legitimacy of their views, even citing precedents from scripture in support of their practices By reading these perspectives on early Christian life through one another, Leyerle clarifies the points of disagreement between Chrysostom and his lay listeners and, at the same time, highlights their shared understanding. For both the preacher and his congregations, the household formed a vital ritual arena, and lived religion was necessarily rooted in practice. Elegantly written and convincingly argued, this study will appeal to scholars of theology, classics, and the history of Christianity in particular. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Blake Leyerle is Professor of Early Christianity at the University of Notre Dame Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Blake Leyerle, "Christians at Home: John Chrysostom and Domestic Rituals in Fourth-Century Antioch" (Penn State UP, 2024)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 42:16


What did it mean for ordinary believers to live a Christian life in late antiquity? In Christians at Home: John Chrysostom and Domestic Rituals in Fourth-Century Antioch (Penn State University Press, 2024), Blake Leyerle explores this question through the writings, teachings, and reception of John Chrysostom—a priest of Antioch who went on to become the bishop of Constantinople in AD 397. Through elaborate spatial and ritual recommendations, Chrysostom advised listeners to turn their houses into churches. Influenced by New Testament descriptions of the Pauline communities, he preached that prayer and chant, scriptural discussion and hospitality, and even domestic furnishings would have a transformational effect on a home's inhabitants. But as Leyerle shows, Chrysostom's lay listeners had different views. They were focused not on personal ethical change or on the afterlife but on the immediate, tangible needs of their households. They were committed to Christianity and defended the legitimacy of their views, even citing precedents from scripture in support of their practices By reading these perspectives on early Christian life through one another, Leyerle clarifies the points of disagreement between Chrysostom and his lay listeners and, at the same time, highlights their shared understanding. For both the preacher and his congregations, the household formed a vital ritual arena, and lived religion was necessarily rooted in practice. Elegantly written and convincingly argued, this study will appeal to scholars of theology, classics, and the history of Christianity in particular. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Blake Leyerle is Professor of Early Christianity at the University of Notre Dame Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Ancient History
Blake Leyerle, "Christians at Home: John Chrysostom and Domestic Rituals in Fourth-Century Antioch" (Penn State UP, 2024)

New Books in Ancient History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 42:16


What did it mean for ordinary believers to live a Christian life in late antiquity? In Christians at Home: John Chrysostom and Domestic Rituals in Fourth-Century Antioch (Penn State University Press, 2024), Blake Leyerle explores this question through the writings, teachings, and reception of John Chrysostom—a priest of Antioch who went on to become the bishop of Constantinople in AD 397. Through elaborate spatial and ritual recommendations, Chrysostom advised listeners to turn their houses into churches. Influenced by New Testament descriptions of the Pauline communities, he preached that prayer and chant, scriptural discussion and hospitality, and even domestic furnishings would have a transformational effect on a home's inhabitants. But as Leyerle shows, Chrysostom's lay listeners had different views. They were focused not on personal ethical change or on the afterlife but on the immediate, tangible needs of their households. They were committed to Christianity and defended the legitimacy of their views, even citing precedents from scripture in support of their practices By reading these perspectives on early Christian life through one another, Leyerle clarifies the points of disagreement between Chrysostom and his lay listeners and, at the same time, highlights their shared understanding. For both the preacher and his congregations, the household formed a vital ritual arena, and lived religion was necessarily rooted in practice. Elegantly written and convincingly argued, this study will appeal to scholars of theology, classics, and the history of Christianity in particular. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Blake Leyerle is Professor of Early Christianity at the University of Notre Dame Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Religion
Blake Leyerle, "Christians at Home: John Chrysostom and Domestic Rituals in Fourth-Century Antioch" (Penn State UP, 2024)

New Books in Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 42:16


What did it mean for ordinary believers to live a Christian life in late antiquity? In Christians at Home: John Chrysostom and Domestic Rituals in Fourth-Century Antioch (Penn State University Press, 2024), Blake Leyerle explores this question through the writings, teachings, and reception of John Chrysostom—a priest of Antioch who went on to become the bishop of Constantinople in AD 397. Through elaborate spatial and ritual recommendations, Chrysostom advised listeners to turn their houses into churches. Influenced by New Testament descriptions of the Pauline communities, he preached that prayer and chant, scriptural discussion and hospitality, and even domestic furnishings would have a transformational effect on a home's inhabitants. But as Leyerle shows, Chrysostom's lay listeners had different views. They were focused not on personal ethical change or on the afterlife but on the immediate, tangible needs of their households. They were committed to Christianity and defended the legitimacy of their views, even citing precedents from scripture in support of their practices By reading these perspectives on early Christian life through one another, Leyerle clarifies the points of disagreement between Chrysostom and his lay listeners and, at the same time, highlights their shared understanding. For both the preacher and his congregations, the household formed a vital ritual arena, and lived religion was necessarily rooted in practice. Elegantly written and convincingly argued, this study will appeal to scholars of theology, classics, and the history of Christianity in particular. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Blake Leyerle is Professor of Early Christianity at the University of Notre Dame Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion

New Books in Spiritual Practice and Mindfulness
Blake Leyerle, "Christians at Home: John Chrysostom and Domestic Rituals in Fourth-Century Antioch" (Penn State UP, 2024)

New Books in Spiritual Practice and Mindfulness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 42:16


What did it mean for ordinary believers to live a Christian life in late antiquity? In Christians at Home: John Chrysostom and Domestic Rituals in Fourth-Century Antioch (Penn State University Press, 2024), Blake Leyerle explores this question through the writings, teachings, and reception of John Chrysostom—a priest of Antioch who went on to become the bishop of Constantinople in AD 397. Through elaborate spatial and ritual recommendations, Chrysostom advised listeners to turn their houses into churches. Influenced by New Testament descriptions of the Pauline communities, he preached that prayer and chant, scriptural discussion and hospitality, and even domestic furnishings would have a transformational effect on a home's inhabitants. But as Leyerle shows, Chrysostom's lay listeners had different views. They were focused not on personal ethical change or on the afterlife but on the immediate, tangible needs of their households. They were committed to Christianity and defended the legitimacy of their views, even citing precedents from scripture in support of their practices By reading these perspectives on early Christian life through one another, Leyerle clarifies the points of disagreement between Chrysostom and his lay listeners and, at the same time, highlights their shared understanding. For both the preacher and his congregations, the household formed a vital ritual arena, and lived religion was necessarily rooted in practice. Elegantly written and convincingly argued, this study will appeal to scholars of theology, classics, and the history of Christianity in particular. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Blake Leyerle is Professor of Early Christianity at the University of Notre Dame Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/spiritual-practice-and-mindfulness

New Books in Christian Studies
Blake Leyerle, "Christians at Home: John Chrysostom and Domestic Rituals in Fourth-Century Antioch" (Penn State UP, 2024)

New Books in Christian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 42:16


What did it mean for ordinary believers to live a Christian life in late antiquity? In Christians at Home: John Chrysostom and Domestic Rituals in Fourth-Century Antioch (Penn State University Press, 2024), Blake Leyerle explores this question through the writings, teachings, and reception of John Chrysostom—a priest of Antioch who went on to become the bishop of Constantinople in AD 397. Through elaborate spatial and ritual recommendations, Chrysostom advised listeners to turn their houses into churches. Influenced by New Testament descriptions of the Pauline communities, he preached that prayer and chant, scriptural discussion and hospitality, and even domestic furnishings would have a transformational effect on a home's inhabitants. But as Leyerle shows, Chrysostom's lay listeners had different views. They were focused not on personal ethical change or on the afterlife but on the immediate, tangible needs of their households. They were committed to Christianity and defended the legitimacy of their views, even citing precedents from scripture in support of their practices By reading these perspectives on early Christian life through one another, Leyerle clarifies the points of disagreement between Chrysostom and his lay listeners and, at the same time, highlights their shared understanding. For both the preacher and his congregations, the household formed a vital ritual arena, and lived religion was necessarily rooted in practice. Elegantly written and convincingly argued, this study will appeal to scholars of theology, classics, and the history of Christianity in particular. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Blake Leyerle is Professor of Early Christianity at the University of Notre Dame Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies

Houston Innovators Podcast
Episode 259 - Elegantly engineering therapies to fight cancer - Sarah Hein of March Biosciences

Houston Innovators Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 34:57


Sarah Hein is the co-founder and CEO of March Biosciences, a cancer-fighting cell therapy company that recently closed a $28.4 million series A round and is getting ready to launch its phase II trial. Sarah joins me today to discuss the past two and a half years of growing March and the role Houston and its biotech ecosystem has played in the company's growth.

Voices of VR Podcast – Designing for Virtual Reality
#1427: Poetic Environmental Storytelling of “Fragile Home” Elegantly Tells the Story of War in Ukraine with Mixed Reality

Voices of VR Podcast – Designing for Virtual Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 52:41


I interviewed Fragile Home director Ondrej Moravec at Venice Immersive 2024. See more context in the rough transcript below. There were also allegations of copyright infringement that were made within the context of a private WhatsApp group during the festival, and Moravec distributed an official statement privately to selected people privately on September 2nd, and then he shared his statement with me after the festival to be included here as an official comment on the matter. Here's their artist's statement about Fragile Home: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hcc00RQ5I-A This is a listener-supported podcast through the Voices of VR Patreon. Music: Fatality

C86 Show - Indie Pop
Micky Greaney

C86 Show - Indie Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 59:32


Micky Greaney in conversation with David Eastaugh https://mickygreaney.bandcamp.com/album/and-now-its-all-this 'Lost' album from Birmingham singer-songwriter Micky Greaney, originally recorded 1995-6, and now finally getting a release with all the loving care that we have come to expect from midlands independent label Seventeen Records. Elegantly arranged folk-rock that reminds us of Jeff Buckley, Nick Drake and the Kinks.   

Align To Your Design
How To Elegantly Navigate Toxic Workplace Situations

Align To Your Design

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 59:18


Sadia Salam, a former lawyer, worked a busy, rigid schedule while also juggling motherhood, marriage, and her own self-development. Now an inclusion facilitator for women of color dealing with workplace issues, Sadia believes in working from a place of satisfaction, at a pace one can actually digest! In this episode, she delves into how to elegantly navigate toxic workplace situations, from unfair leaders to gender discrimination. Sadia also discusses the constructs of xenophobia and racism, as well as her suggestions for revamping the entire United Kingdom system. We also look at Sadia's human design chart. She is a transpersonal being, here to be a spiritual guide to others and “role model leader,” which is something our future will crave and require. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://yourpurpose.com/aligntoyourdesign

Loose Suits
Captain Janie: Doing it Elegantly

Loose Suits

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 59:20


Welcome to the first episode of Loose Suits - the podcast series to help you level up your work life! The series kicks off with Janie as the first captain, meaning she's in the driving seat with her fellow passengers, Heather and Stephanie. This episode sees our three boss hosts introduce themselves, share a bit of their stories and how this series came about (spoiler: singing Whitney Houston on holiday may or may not have featured) followed by the usual features From The Week, Rant Roulette, Professional Dilemma and Work Confessions. They cover the controversial story about Manchester City winning the Premier League - Janie's captain so what did we expect?! However, the ladies draw parallels to the business and working world so it's not completely football focussed. They also discuss workplace culture, the importance of inclusivity and how to do it well and discuss the question of whether it's lonely at the top and how to make it less so. This week's Work Confession is a good one if you need to learn ways of setting boundaries, asserting yourself and doing it in style. You'll feel more than ready to kick start your working next after listening to these three bosses. So what are you waiting for?! Set your calendar to busy and get involved!

Required Reading
A River Runs Through It by Norman Maclean

Required Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 55:23


This week on Required Reading, we all called our brothers and fathers. We read A River Runs Through It by Norman Maclean, one of the greatest American parables ever written. Make your brothers, fathers, husbands, etc read it, also while you are at it, whoever you are, READ IT. Host: Dr. Nic Hoffmann, Mike Burns, and Mike Carroll. Book summary from University of Chicago Press: "When Norman Maclean sent the manuscript of A River Runs through It and Other Stories to New York publishers, he received a slew of rejections. One editor, so the story goes, replied, “it has trees in it.” Forty years later, the title novella is recognized as one of the great American tales of the twentieth century, and Maclean as one of the most beloved writers of our time. The finely distilled product of a long life of often surprising rapture—for fly-fishing, for the woods, for the interlocked beauty of life and art—A River Runs through It has established itself as a classic of the American West. This new edition will introduce a fresh audience to Maclean's beautiful prose and understated emotional insights. Elegantly redesigned, A River Runs through It includes a new foreword by Robert Redford, director of the Academy Award-winning 1992 film adaptation of River. Based on Maclean's own experiences as a young man, the book's two novellas and short story are set in the small towns and mountains of western Montana. It is a world populated with drunks, loggers, card sharks, and whores, but also one rich in the pleasures of fly-fishing, logging, cribbage, and family. By turns raunchy and elegiac, these superb tales express, in Maclean's own words, “a little of the love I have for the earth as it goes by.”

Stay In Good Company
S5. | E10. Burnside Organic Farm | Margaret River, Australia | Enjoy Luxurious Agritourism At Lara & Jamie McCall's Elegantly Curated Organic Farm Stay & Winery

Stay In Good Company

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 47:21


“And winemaking philosophy really is that the good wines are made in the vineyard. So if your grapes are healthy and ripened to the right state, then the winemaking process becomes quite simple. You only really need to interfere when your grapes aren't that good. We are blessed to be in Margaret River, which climatically, it's a winemaker's dream.” We're in great company with Lara and Jamie McCall, the husband and wife duo behind Burnside Organic Farm, who over the past 25 years along with their three sons, have created and curated a luxury farm stay and winery in the Margaret River Region of Australia, where guests can enjoy genuine “agritourism,” organic wine, friendly farm animals and immersive nature experiences.  While the McCall's pursued numerous career paths before coming across their land, they made an early decision to start and stay organic as they watched their young sons play in the same dirt that would grow their food. Over the following years, they naively, passionately and patiently worked with nature as a teacher to nurture their farm into the bountiful and self-sustaining ecosystem that it is today.  In this episode, Lara and Jamie invite our listeners and their guests alike - to hear their story, step onto their land, and taste their harvest - inspiring others to produce their own food, sharing their ideas about resilience for future sustainable living, encouraging all to take these memories and create their own stories. Top Takeaways [1:40] Lara & Jamie McCall's lives took many tangents before settling down on their farm. From sailing ships to being a journalist for the local newspaper, from being a stockbroker to running a family business making furniture, there are many twists and turns to this tale.   [11:40] The early days raising a young family of 3 boys on a farm meant many hands made lighter but sometimes messier work. Today, their sons have returned with specific passions and areas of expertise to continue to build upon the family business.  [14:30] Jamie shares how the Margaret River region of Western Australia, with its mild Mediterranean like climate, lends to a very naturally immersive architectural style using timber and rammed earth.  [18:10] There's so much to see, smell and savor as you roam the farm finding vineyards, an avocado orchard, a caper plantation, beehives, a market garden, and numerous farm animals that play their role in tending to the land.  [22:00] The decision to start and always stay organic was a personal one, which came with a great need for further education and support from the small but collaborative organic farming community.  [32:40]  Burnside Organic Farm is the perfect starting point on the Organic & Biodynamic Wine Trail where guests can take a taste of the classics in Cabernet and Chardonnay, and alternatives in Zinfandel and Vermentino.   Notable Mentions Edible Gardens Festival Margaret River Farmers' Market Gathered Organics Cabin Fever Fest Cullen Wines Visit For Yourself Book A Stay: Burnside Organic Farm Website Book A Tour, Wine Tasting, Experience @burnsideorganicfarm Stay In Good Company Website

RISE Podcast
From a $150M Curlsmith Success to Elegantly Guiding Women Into Their 30s | Kate Berski | RISE EP. 33

RISE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 93:59


Join host Gary Lipovetsky, the renowned serial entrepreneur, business partner, and husband to social media celebrity Valeria Lipovetsky, in this captivating podcast "RISE, Life Stories of Accomplished Individuals". Gary not only delves deep into the lives of notable figures to extract their fascinating origin stories and the hurdles they faced, but he also meticulously draws out the specific knowledge and expertise they hold in their respective fields. Through in-depth interviews, Gary unravels the secrets to their achievements and highlights the value of their unique experiences and insights. Tune in to gain invaluable wisdom from these remarkable individuals and be inspired to reach new heights of success.Kate Berski, a seasoned professional with a background in advertising and strategic consultancy, co-founded Curlsmith with her husband Michal in 2018, turning a $70,000 investment into a $150 million cash acquisition by Helen of Troy in just four years. Beyond her entrepreneurial success, Kate is now a respected business mentor, angel investor, and influential content creator with a substantial following on Instagram and TikTok. In this episode, Kate shares the remarkable journey of CurlSmith's success with a small team, providing valuable insights into the challenges and victories of selling the company. The conversation extends to the societal pressures on women and Kate's mission to find empowering solutions. Kate reflects on the profound impact of parenthood on women's careers, addresses the unique challenges faced by women in their 20s, and emphasizes the crucial role of men in supporting women. The episode concludes with a glimpse into the future of Kate's transformative project, the 'Thirty Phobia' book, designed to inspire young women to navigate their 20s with confidence and redefine success on their own terms.Timestamps:00:00 Guest Introduction: Kate Berski's Journey32:12 The Success of CurlSmith with a Small Team37:32 The Journey to Selling the Company01:06:57 The Pressure on Women and the Search for Solutions01:15:37 The Impact of Parenthood on Women's Careers01:22:01 The Challenges and Pressures Faced by Women in Their 20s01:29:20 The Role of Men in Supporting Women01:34:35 The Future of the 'Thirty Phobia' ProjectGary Lipovetsky: https://www.instagram.com/garylipovetsky/Kate Berski: https://www.instagram.com/kate.berski/

An Interview with Melissa Llarena
213: 5 Unexpected Secrets to Build Business Momentum in 2024

An Interview with Melissa Llarena

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 34:38


Welcome to Episode 213. Are you a mom entrepreneur who struggles with impostor syndrome,  wants to nip overwhelm in the bud, wishes to realize the power of networking and/or wants to turn her business and mom life AROUND in 2024? If yes then hit PLAY. Say hi to me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melissallarena/ This is a recording from my free webinar that I conducted on January 9th, entitled Mom Mogul Makeover. You'll hear how you can put the insights enclosed in my bestselling book Fertile Imagination into action as a mom with a business. This conversation goes beyond any expected insights on productivity, goal-setting, and motherhood. It's for moms who seek a fresh perspective that's plugged into reality. It's also perfect for you if you know entrepreneurship is the journey you wish to pursue wholeheartedly for more than three years. Oh, also listen to the end, there is a free opportunity for those listening until the end exclusively for moms with their own businesses.  To take advantage of that opportunity here is the link: https://www.melissallarena.com/sessions/. This link is for you to secure your free 30-minute breakthrough call with me, which I will invite you to at the end of this webinar. You'll hear me reference it.  As further context, this webinar is focused on the game changing five insights that have helped catapult me into success which I want for you too in 2024. So please enjoy the conversation, enjoy the webinar, and let me know if you have any questions. You can ask me your questions on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melissallarena/ And yet another reason to go to Instagram is that I'd love to know who got value out of this; let me know you are here so I can see who's listening ti keep you in mind as I'll be running future drawings for listeners. Thank you so much. TRANSCRIPT Hello there. My name is Melissa Llarena and I'll share with you my little bio a little later on, but I wanted to just be sure that we are optimizing this time as we are moms in the thick of it. Even if you're a mom who has. Her kid is an adult. You're still in the thick of it because you still care with all your heart and soul. And so this is time away from them, but it's time on you and your business. And so I honor that. And I respect that. And I just want to invite you to really pour into yourself during this webinar. Take what feels is going to serve you in 2024 and really consider how you will embody some of these insights. So that 2024 is. As successful as you, as you deserve it to be. So this presentation, I'm just going to jump into it again. I will introduce myself later on, but I just want to be sure that I optimize our time together. So mom mogul makeover. The makeover is really going to be about mindset shifts that you will want to reflect upon. And flip so that they work in your favor. So I'm going to share with you the five lips, and it's really going to be important. If you've ever struggled with imposter syndrome, or you have felt overwhelmed, or you don't feel like you have the right connections to catapult your business success. So here we go. Here's the plan. So M. R. O. Y. What is that? I will share with you. I want to also share with you a little bit of what might be going on in your psyche just to see if any of this lands. Then we'll go through the real problem as well as who I am. I promise I would tell you. And then we'll go one by one through the five mindset shifts. And then at the end, you'll be able to make a decision for yourself. I really like new vocabulary, but I'm not so into equations, but this is my equation. And this is something that I'm sure you have considered. So for a mom, it's not just about investing money and energy and time in her business, but it's also coming at a cost of you being away from your kids.   Also, it comes at a cost in terms of just the psychic energy that you have and the bandwidth that you're able to leverage at any given time, all of that to say, again, that's why this is 20 minutes and not 45 minutes. So what I think about when I think about what success means to a mom, I don't think about just an ROI. I really do think about a mom's ROI and I see them as completely different. And I also, if you've ever worked in a corporate setting, I also want you to consider that if you have ever asked for a raise, you are not just thinking about your ROI, but your mom ROI. And it's not just tangible like childcare expenses. It's also the fact that you're not with your kid and you miss them. Okay. So that is why this is 20 minutes. Moving on. Can you relate? And as I go through these, I want you to really think about 2023 and if you've ever experienced some of these ideas, have you ever felt intimidated, yet crazy excited about an outrageous business idea that you never pursued? A realistic, outrageous idea. So not something like putting someone on Mars, but an idea that you thought to yourself, holy cow, like if I could pull that off, I would be so thrilled and excited, and I might even have what it takes to pull it off, but maybe I'm not ready yet, or I need a lot more resources in order to pull it off. Have you ever had something like that happen to you? Has imposter syndrome ever caused you to opt for smaller steps when a bigger step was available? And here's the thing, we want to achieve a lot in a small amount of time. And so this could be seen as self-sabotage. But has it ever happened to you that it's been imposter syndrome? And you knew that you could take a big leap, but you decided to just go baby steps ahead instead. What about overwhelm? Is that like your go to emotion when you can't complete your to do list, maybe due to an interruption? What about this one? And this one I've heard consistently from clients. Have you ever felt disappointed because you couldn't push yourself hard enough to bring your best self to your business or your kids, or have you ever not networked because it felt like you're being needy or maybe it just felt awkward? Or embarrassing, like you're going to say the wrong thing or put your foot in your mouth or sounds silly. Like you just didn't know enough. And here's the last one. Is it hard for you to articulate your secret sauce as a professional? Because maybe you don't want to set up expectations too high because you know your shit would be one reason. Or you don't want to let others know the real you. Like there's something there that you don't think is as professional or qualified. So you don't want to reveal something about yourself that's still relevant, but feels a little too sensitive. Okay. Last one. Do you secretly punish or beat yourself up by overworking because you feel that you should be much further along in terms of your business goals? And this one is a hard one because it's celebrated, right, by society. Working hard, busting your ass, going above and beyond for clients. But could this be the reason why? So while all of that feels heavy and some of that feels relevant, and maybe there's one of those things that was the reason why you're here, I want to just share that there is good news on the other side of this. Like those are just symptoms. The real problem is that you haven't made what I call the shifts. Okay. And so here's what happens once you make these five shifts that I'm going to share with you in a bit. You will have an opportunity to cast a bigger vision than you have ever cast it for yourself before as a business professional. You're going to confidently seek shortcuts and straight paths to achieve your five year goals in one and pardon the language, turn imposter syndrome into your own bitch. I know that's so bad by taking bigger steps than those smaller ones. Okay. You will have greater self-awareness to identify when it's you who's making things harder for yourself versus the stories about being a good mom or a successful business owner. There's so many reasons things feel way harder for us, depending on where you are in your life stage as a mom and as a business owner too. And you will feel comfortable sharing and showcasing your secret sauce. You're going to feel good about your uniqueness. You're not going to feel like standing out is like a terrible thing to do. You're going to feel good about using your superpowers and telling people what they are. And you're also going to have a tool, an unexpected tool to help you enjoy the process of motherhood and growing your business. And if you've been around the block a couple of times, you have to enjoy the process in order to keep going along the process. Tenacity is not just something that I grin and bear. It's something that I have to embody and I have to make it enjoyable for me. I would not be here for 12 years if it has not been enjoyable. So who the heck is this person  with the hat? So here's the thing. I'm a normal human being. I just want to say that because as I wrote my book this year, fertile imagination, and it became a number one bestseller in two categories, mother and women in business. I had to take a step back myself and just reevaluate, like, who am I, why am I so blessed? What is it about me that really is drawn to serve you, mom entrepreneurs? And so I wanted to just share just a couple of highlights. But again, I am a very normal mom, but I will say that I do have a particular switch turned on, which I will absolutely share with you. Okay, so I mentioned it before bestselling author of fertile imagination host of a podcast called unimaginable wellness And here's my specialty It's helping ambitious moms really confidently put themselves out there right to achieve their meaningful business goals Meaningful is a really important word to me. Otherwise I could stay in corporate and make a lot of money in corporate. But if I can help you do something that's meaningful to you, your family society, then we all have one. And here's the thing as moms, we have such a rough terrain emotionally in terms of both of our roles, both as businesswomen and as moms. And in order to achieve anything that's difficult, you have to keep going during the ups and downs. And emotionally, you can totally self-sabotage. You can totally be slowed down if you let yourself be completely barraged by the emotional realities of both being an entrepreneur, which has very high expectations and a mom, which has very high expectations, both of which are very important to you. I've worked in a lot of places.  So, all this to say.  There's a Swiss army knife perspective that I bring to the world and to any client, whether you are in one vertical, in one country, or you have one child or multiples, I most likely have a very specific approach and framework that can help you. And we can tailor. I have degrees. Two of them here, but after I pursued my education because I wanted to be a good girl and in the eyes of my parents, I pursued more education because I wanted to be a good mom. And good coach. So I do have a coaching certificate and I am becoming a meditation practitioner and I'm a mom. I have been for 12 years, which parallels the length of time that I have also owned a business, a coaching practice. So everything that I'm going to share with you is based on firsthand experience, and it's also based on client experience, having worked with working moms and also working dads, which is interesting how you don't hear that phrase too often, for a very long time and through very different economic cycles, the good, the bad, the middle. So this is who I am, and I've been featured in a lot of things. What I want to just say in terms of all of these credentials and all of these features is this Everything that I've pursued it has not been on everyone else's timeline For example being featured in the wall street journal I believe that was like year two or for example getting a degree at nyu or getting one at business school It was done. So in a way that I had to earn my degrees and earn full rides to them. So everything that I've done has been things through the work of angels, which I will share with you in a bit, but I promise I'll keep this grounded and useful for you, a working mom. So here's the thing. The five shifts they come to me from completely Various experiences I've had in my life and in my career, and really, they are the keys to accelerating any goal that is meaningful to you. And again, I say that word over and over because I could say that I want to make seven figures. But I got to be honest, it's not meaningful enough, but if I say I want to build a treasure trove of networking contacts for my three little boys, so that this way, when they have a business idea, when they grow up, I have someone to refer them to, that means something to me. And that's also why my podcast has amazing guests. So here's the five shifts. Alrighty, a crazy goal can keep you sane. I know this sounds opposite and these shifts are all meant to really have you think, is she crazy? And that's okay. I'm totally, totally okay with that. So this is one out of five, a crazy goal can keep you sane. I recall there were several opportunities in my business where I could have gone for incremental lift in my business in terms of sales goals, or I could have gone for the expected next distribution channel, creating a product for like, I don't even know. 49 or something, but that was totally rational, but not emotionally driven. It wasn't enough to be like, yeah, I'm going to skip nighttime reading with my three little boys in order to go after building a 29 product, like it just didn't do it for me, but what did keep me going and made me way more sane during a rough patch of my motherhood experience was going after a crazy goal. So quickly, here's the goal. The goal that I pursued was launching a podcast and having Gary Vaynerchuk, who has millions of people that follow him, and James Altucher on my podcast. That is a crazy ass goal. The reason why it kept me going was because I decided for a hundred days to write a thousand words every day, and I don't know if it all adds up mathematically, but a thousand words or so a day on Medium.com in order to get their attention. Every single day. That was the choice that I made. Let me write this out so that this way I could get either of them on my podcast. Right? These are entrepreneurs. These are multimillionaires. These are people that are above my weight category. That was the most exciting thing and exciting time for me in my life. And I will say that when I would then wake up my little boys in the morning to go to school or to go to pre care, whatever, I was the world's most excited mom. And it kept me going. It energized me. Had I said, I want to sell this HR screening toolkit product. For 29. 99 and have a million people buy it, if that was my goal, I think I would have been toast. And so it's the opposite, but it's an insight that if you embody it, if you know emotionally what's going to pull you, and if you take it to, if you take it to the bank and you really execute on it, then it will absolutely keep you sane and happier than a boring run of the mill goal. And that's the reason why a lot of the things that would have taken me five years or forever Didn't take me five years or forever and they made me a happier person ultimately So yes, I got Gary v on my podcast. I got James alerted on my podcast It took about a hundred days 67 000 words. I did count  But damn, is it a story and it was in my book too, and I wrote it in my book Okay. So that's the first shift. Okay. If you don't get this right, you are not going to feel as energized. You will feel drained. It would have felt draining for me to say, let me sell this HR screening toolkit product to a million people. And I literally have the product in my store, but it's just not as exciting to me. Next one, imposter syndrome is an asset. You might think to yourself, how is this an asset? Well, you have to make a decision to use it as an asset. And if it's been your habit for decades to see it as a sign that you should like step back or warning that there's something that could happen to you, maybe you're acting beyond your years of experiencing, if that has been your habit. Then it is going to take work in order to flip it on its head. You're going to have to learn how to actually feel imposter syndrome in your body and take the opposite action. When I interviewed the CEO of giving Tuesday, Asha Quran, she herself said, whenever she felt like an imposter, she would then be Fierce, like totally fierce pursuing that particular task or situation. That is not the normal sort of approach, but we're not going for ordinary results. We're going for extraordinary results because as a mom. This operating in sprints is something that you have to embody. As an example, I had a holiday break. My children had holiday break and I couldn't work consistently, persistently towards one goal. I had to like pack it up in a particular timeframe and then basically just go at it in a sprint. Same thing here. So imposter syndrome can be used as an asset. It can be taught for you to use it as an asset, and if you don't use it as an asset. What's going to happen is you're going to feel really insecure, not just about approaching someone that is famous or asking someone for a big sale, but you're going to feel insecure about your story. You're going to feel insecure about the good, the bad, the ugly about your narrative as a business owner. And chances are that narrative. Has your secret sauce that where I came from, what I've done to get here that has your secret sauce. And if you don't feel that you can share this sometimes vulnerable message with other people, no one's going to know anything about it. And you're going to sound just like every other person out there who has this amazing way of adding value to someone else's life and just using the same language at that. So turning. Imposter syndrome into an asset is essential and it has to be practiced. And if it's a habit that you've had using it as a stop sign, it needs a lot of practice and guidance too. Cause we could pretend that we're using it as an asset, but if we're not taking demonstrable action, you're not going to get the numbers you need at the end of 2024.  Third one. Okay. Network and share half baked ideas. This one is intimidating. Let me explain why. So let's imagine that you're networking with someone and you're in the beginning of a business idea. Some thoughts might pop up in your head. They're going to steal my idea or they're going to think I'm silly or I'm sharing something and really I should wait until I have it complete. Well, here's the thing. And this is going back to what I mentioned earlier, angels. This is so weird, but I'm going to share this first time in the history of share this. I believe, I believe that there are angels out there that have accomplished what you want to accomplish. And in 2024, it is your business to find those people network with these people and tell as many of many people. You're half baked ideas so that this way, a, you're not as fully invested in the wrong idea. And then B you get people who want to join you on your journey and help you. For me, how did I become a bestseller in terms of fertile imagination? Well, here's the thing. I decided to attend a podcast conference last year in Colorado, and I decided to make it my business to talk to as many people as humanly possible. And this was during a casual interaction that I approached this lady, chewing on a big conference, yummy sandwich, aka those sandwiches are not very yummy. And I remember telling her, I've got a book, I'm writing it, and I don't know what the heck to do.  And I was really, really forthcoming. She happens to be the president of the Chicago Marketing Association. And she has her own podcast and all of that more than that. She took a liking to me and she shared with me, gave me on a silver platter, a plan. This is how you become a bestseller. That plan was meant for 25 people to execute. I am one human being and I have a virtual assistant, but she took a liking to me and she helped me become a bestseller. What does that mean? I promise you that there are rules to the game that you're playing in your vertical. I promise you that someone else has figured out what to do. And, and sequentially  at that, this person gave me the plan in a way that if I, if I organized it in another way, I would have been ineffective and unable because it was meant for 25 people  network and share half baked ideas. Yes. You will be vulnerable. Yes. You will be looking less. I don't even know prepared, then you want to feel, but honestly, it's better to be less prepared and have someone give you feedback early on an ideas journey. Then later on when you're totally invested and it happens to be the wrong idea. So this is about seeking angels and I'm calling it that because this has been a consistent pattern in my life. And it's something that I believe in with all my heart and all my soul. And I will tell my children to do as well. So that's the third point out of five. And if you don't do this in a way that's strategic in a way that is consistent and in a way that unpacks value, when you network with individuals in a generous and authentic and bilateral way, then you're going to miss the whole point. Because that person that helped me, I helped her to that person who helped me. I know her son wants to work with the Green Bay Packers. I'm not a football person, but that's in my head. And if I find someone that's in that organization, you sure bet that I'm going to mention her son. So it's not about using people or just transactions. It's about having people in your heart and in your mind for the rest of your life, and they will do the same for you. And that's how you can speed up the process. And if you have a meaningful business goal on your heart, that matters. Third point, fourth one. Playing is profitable. So oftentimes as moms, we think about playing as a to do that happens after you do all your to do's. And while I appreciate the sentiment because I was there, what I will say is that your results will look very different if you played before versus if you held your breath until you had the time to play. And oftentimes you don't play, right? It's almost like, let my partner play with the kids. Let someone else play with the kids. Mommy's got to get this or that done. Right? And if you are unaware, playing can be so profitable. And this comes from a podcast guest, Beth Comstock, who was the CMO of GE, GE, one of the most serious businesses you could possibly think about, right? Jet turbines and stuff. So at the end of the day, she challenged herself and her executive team to go where the trends are. She challenged herself to go, for example, a K pop concert in South Korea, and that is where she garnered some insights that changed the course of the way that GE approaches. Storytelling, loyalty, building, et cetera, et cetera. What does that mean for you? Well, if you're a solopreneur in a market that is competitive, how do you intend to distinguish yourself? You need to be ahead of the trends. Playing is profitable. On top of that, when we think about overwhelm, overwhelm, rather than be bamboozled by overwhelm, rather than not have a plan for overwhelm, which if you look at your 2024 goals right now, are you setting yourself up for overwhelm? Rather than that. Why not think about playing in terms of a way to nip overwhelming the bud. I'll give you an example. Maybe I'm an alien, but maybe this is you for me in the past, before this insight, I would, for example, work really, really, really hard and then earn a bubble bath, what I'm suggesting is. Take the bubble baths first, and then maybe you won't have to work as hard. It really changes the tone of your effort, and you'll be a happier mom. Period. Oh, and guess what? You know what your kids want? They want to play with you more. So that's another opportunity right there to reduce the mom guilt. All right. Fifth one. Overwhelm has to be addressed at its roots. So, overwhelm. Sometimes I've noticed when I've coached working moms, some of the most bad ass working moms in the universe, we're talking about, for example, a CFO of American express in Canada, bad ass mom. She became a mom. All of a sudden, insecurities pop up. Am I really good? Do I deserve the CFO spot? What if the person that's taking my position during maternity leave takes the actual job? All of these insecurities really pop up because our emotions are so raw, especially early on. And depending on the stage that you are in as a mom, what happens is That you then just start second guessing yourself and other categories of your life. And then you  overcompensate because you really don't want to get it wrong. And that's at the root of overwhelm more than that. It's also figuring out as a mom in that role and figuring out as a business owner in that role, what a success look like for you. Or have you been playing the rules that someone else wrote, maybe your mom, maybe an entrepreneur you see on Instagram, might their rules just send you off a cliff. Like if you don't get this right, you could pretend to be like chilling out at the end of every day and catching up on Z's. But if in your mind, you feel like you're doing less than you should, or you're not enough, that's going to keep nagging at you. And it will slow down your progress as a business owner. And it'll make you less happy as a mom. So this is something that has to be addressed at its root. And it's really hard to see. It's kind of like a jar with a label on the outside. If you're inside the jar, you cannot read the label. If you have someone outside that understands that there's symptoms here and can help you work through them, then you'll be way better off to actually avoid a train wreck. So I, I think this one is just. Pretty urgent. Okay, so here's what you need in order to achieve a five year goal in one year. So five things all together, these have to be practiced and embodied and done swiftly to knock out big goals. Why is that? So at the end of the day, you're not going to be faced with challenge only one time. It's like, Oh, it's 2024 and it's January. And here's that one challenge that I can't convert a particular sales lead or something like that. No, you're going to get that over and over and over in different sort of flavors. And so it has to be something that when you get knocked out the first time. Maybe it takes you and these numbers are totally not based on reality, but maybe it takes you like three days to get back up. And then the next time it takes you, ideally, if you've practiced these five, two days to get back up. And then the next day, 20 minutes. And then the next day, it's a two minute rage session or something. That's what we're going for. And that's why these five things are not just. Intellectual conversations that can be had. There has to be an actual immersion in this entire process. There has to be a guide who can tell you just like the jar metaphor when something is not going well as a business owner, so you could then make some change. So now you have a choice.  Now you have a choice. I just shared with you five insights, some of which might sound woo woo because of the angel thing, some of which might sound like they would be impossible for you to do by yourself. And I've attended webinars just like this. When I have said to myself, first of all, maybe I was double dutying, maybe it was multitasking, right? I was looking at my email. I was looking at another sort of conversation, but these, these conversations and these insights, they're proven. And they're not just proven for a Beth Comstock or Susy Batiz or an Asha Curran. They're proven for someone like, like you, like me, like someone who constantly has to, in their mind, toggle between, okay, this is what needs to happen at home. Okay, this is what needs to happen in my business. Okay. What about me? Am I even on my list? Like they're proven for individuals who have a meaningful business goal on their heart. And they're also proven for individuals who have a meaningful and want to continue a meaningful relationship with their kids. And I know that to you, I just know it. I know it. Why else would you be here? Why else do you want to be successful in both realms of this, of this life? Right? So what does this mean? This means that I can help you. And I can help you in the next 72 hours. So this is what I've done because I anticipated that this webinar might bring up ideas that you've haven't heard before, that you might want to learn a little bit more about. So the next 72 hours, I will put up a link very shortly and you can actually schedule time with me for free 30 minute breakthrough session, and you can share with me your 2024 business goals. What I would love the honor of doing is helping you filter through these goals based on these insights that I shared with you so that this way any blind spots are addressed up front before you run in the wrong direction of your dreams, right? So what I've done is this 30 minute private call. It's totally free. And you could just go ahead and sign up right here, but I will also email you a link so that this way you have a time, some time to breathe. I want to be sure that we both have an opportunity to just have some time to breathe, but I want to just have this here for you so that this way. These insights are not just in the air, but they're really tangible and they mean something to how you intend to approach the rest of 2024 so that this way, whatever happened in 2023 that didn't feel was your best or didn't feel when as, as well as it should have doesn't happen again. Like you want to take different steps for different results. And so that's why I wanted to do this for you. And that's why I honor you. And that's why I'm a hundred percent going to be taking your questions. If you have any, I'll just save a little bit of time, but then we'll absolutely do. The drawing right after, thank you for listening to the webinar. Here is that link. So you can schedule your breakthrough session in the next 72 hours, or whenever you actually catch this episode, it's www.MelissaLlarena.com/sessions. Those are free 30 minute sessions for mom entrepreneurs who are committed to navigating imposter syndrome for mom entrepreneurs who are committed to finding what is going to help them nip overwhelm in the bud and mom entrepreneurs who are 100 percent open to a fully immersive experience where they will learn how to network effectively, productively. Elegantly and authentically so that this way, if you have a five year plan, you can knock it out in 2024. I want to be of service to you. Go ahead and sign up for the breakthrough call. No commitment. Just be sure to show up. Be sure to honor that meaningful business goal that you have on your heart by showing up. And bringing you to the table. I'm so excited and thrilled. Again, breakthrough sessions are free 30 minutes and for mom entrepreneurs.   ​   

Ordway, Merloni & Fauria
Can the Belichick situation end elegantly?

Ordway, Merloni & Fauria

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 44:42


Hour 3 - In the third hour of the show, Jones and Mego discuss if a decision has been made around Belichick behind closed doors. Could he stay on the team but step down as coach and GM? Also, Triple Play! Three hot questions of the day.

The Roundtable
Sy Montgomery's "Of Time and Turtles"

The Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 21:33


When acclaimed naturalist Sy Montgomery and wildlife artist Matt Patterson arrive at Turtle Rescue League, they are greeted by hundreds of turtles recovering from injury and illness. Endangered by cars and highways, pollution and poachers, these turtles—with wounds so severe that even veterinarians would have dismissed them as fatal—are given a second chance at life. The League's founders, Natasha and Alexxia, live by one motto: Never give up on a turtle.Hopeful and optimistic, "Of Time and Turtles" is an antidote to the instability of our frenzied world. Elegantly blending science, memoir, and philosophy, and drawing on cultures from across the globe, this compassionate portrait of injured turtles and their determined rescuers invites us all to slow down and slip into turtle time.

VetFolio - Veterinary Practice Management and Continuing Education Podcasts
How to Elegantly Extract Teeth (Yes, Even Those Teeth!)

VetFolio - Veterinary Practice Management and Continuing Education Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 34:42


When Ben Franklin famously said that “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” he could have been referring to preventive dental care in dogs and cats. In this episode of VetFolio Voice, Dr. Cassi chats with Dr. Jan Bellows, a multi-board certified veterinary dental specialist. They discuss preventive dental care, including how to obtain the VOHC seal of acceptance, different products for preventative home dental care, and Dr. Bellows' “Elegant Extraction” technique. Earn CE while getting Dr. Bellows' tips and tricks for the extraction technique, making dental blocks successful and navigating some common complications, all of which help ensure efficient extraction, decreased pain and surgical trauma for the patient, and decreased stress for the practitioner and patient. Want to earn CE from this episode? Be sure to log into VetFolio and take the quiz to qualify for your CE credit! https://www.vetfolio.com/courses/how-to-elegantly-extract-teeth-yes-even-those-teeth-podcast-quiz

The Always Elegant Living Podcast
EP 124: 10 Things to Eliminate to Live Life Elegantly

The Always Elegant Living Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 15:36


Have you ever wondered what you need to get rid of in order to live a beautiful and intentional life?   That's exactly what I'm sharing about in this episode. But it goes so much deeper than things. We also need to eliminate negativity, commitments and conflict to name a few.   Tune into to discover the 10 things we need to eliminate to live life elegantly.     IN THIS EPISODE ASHLEY DISCUSS: Ten things to eliminate to create a life full of ease and elegance. How clutter, disorganization, debt and messiness can leave us living a life filled with anxiety and overwhelm. The Always Elegant Living Membership. Taking strategic action.   LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: EP 114: Making Decisions Using The "Too" Rule The Always Elegant Living Membership The Always Elegant Living Principles Reviews are everything on iTunes. Would you please take a moment and leave a review HERE.

SHEmpowers
Breathing Life Into Healing w. Kyla Erlandson

SHEmpowers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 56:42


Today, we are joined by Kyla Erlandson, a Holistic Counsellor and Breath Work Practitioner. Kyla creates a transformational experience for powerful women who desire to live an intentional, conscious, and fulfilled life. Elegantly poised at the intersection of spirituality, mindfulness, and personal transformation, Kyla is an acclaimed Breath Work Coach who has elevated the practice to an art form, merging the ethereal with the tangible. For those who embark on this path, Kyla's guidance provides a lifetime of integration, revelations, and self-actualization wrapped in the sublime beauty of Conscious Connected Breath Work.During this episode, we delve into the profound process of healing the adolescent part of our lives and reconnecting with spirit. Kyla shares her inspiring journey of internal work, which has led to transformative changes in her life. We explore the incredible benefits of practicing breath work, how it can shift at a cellular level, and the importance of integrating healing work into our daily lives. Kyla addresses the essential task of confronting our fears to come into alignment with our true selves and explains the concept of the spirit and personal power. Tune in for valuable tips on seeing new possibilities in your spiritual well-being and embarking on your path of internal growth.We talk more about:Healing the adolescent part of our livesReconnecting with spiritThe journey of KylaThe power of breath workIntegrating healing workConfronting fear for alignmentExploring the spirit and personal powerTips for spiritual well-beingInternal growth work and transformationCellular-level shifts through breath workConnect with Kyla:WebsitePath To Forgiveness MeditationInstagramDon't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-star review.Send your questions & comments to: askSHEmpowers.co@gmail.com You can also share it on your social media and tag me @shempowers.co Thank you so much for being a part of the SHEmpowers community; until next time! Lead with love and joy!

How To Be A Submissive Wife
A submissive wife ought to dress elegantly, modestly, and with grace.

How To Be A Submissive Wife

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 0:15


A submissive wife ought to dress elegantly, modestly, and with grace. The true beauty of a woman lies in her character rather than the amount of skin she reveals.

INXS: Access All Areas
Epi 155: The Making of the Elegantly Wasted Video

INXS: Access All Areas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 57:52


As we tie our final bow on what was 1997's Elegantly Wasted album release, we are delighted to be joined by video producer of the title track and first single release, the fantastic Bruce Haymer-Coleman.   Having worked with other artists including Elton John, Depeche Mode, Donna Summer and The Cranberries, Bruce coordinated at very short notice the shoot for “Elegantly Wasted” in Los Angeles with only 4 days before the band were committed to flying to the UK. Creating the airport scene from scratch, the production of the set came together with urgency and expertise with a budget “INXS” (

Business by Referral Podcast
Episode 125: Business... It's elegantly simple!

Business by Referral Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 53:13


Meet Christine Campbell Rapin Christine Campbell Rapin is a business mentor and consultant. As the owner of CLEAR Acceleration Inc., she has a no-nonsense approach to helping business owners achieve consistent client growth by improving client conversion rates. Creative service-based business owners seek her out to create consistently profitable businesses by implementing proven marketing and business strategies and scale to multiple six figures. Christine is a business mentor helping creative business owners pull the pieces together to create thriving businesses without working 24/7. Specifically she helps clients understand and build 3 business foundations to scale a service based business: 1. Build an audience of buyers, 2. Master your marketing messaging and 3. Create offers that deliver valuable results to achieve consistent conversion.   Virginia and Christine Talk About Where Christine comes from How marketing works The 3 “so-what” factors Christine's BIG Business Decision 3 reasons you don't have the business you want Advice for networking up   Smart Stuff From This Episode: Think Simply Be your own engine The goal of marketing is to move people from curiosity to client Sounds good but is it TRUE? People are wired to move Be publicly imperfect Showing up is non-negotiable Everything is solvable, what are you solving?   Contact Christine Campbell Rapin   www.christinecampbellrapin.com https://www.facebook.com/ChristineCampbellRapin http://www.linkedin.com/in/christinecampbell1 http://www.youtube.com/@christinecampbellrapin Amplify Your Marketing Message   Christine would like to meet: Madeline Albright  

INXS: Access All Areas
Epi 154: Band and Fans talk Elegantly Wasted Tour

INXS: Access All Areas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 68:22


As we step back in time to 1997, we rejoice in both the fan and band experience as they share their experiences of being on tour again after a nearly 3-year hiatus.   With patrons and listeners diving deep on what was the Elegantly Wasted Tour, we hear insights from gigs in Scotland, and Los Angeles amidst several prominent tour destinations but excitedly hear from the band as they did the media rounds between gigs.   With excerpts from interviews including Jon Stewart and Rosie O'Donnell, we hear a band enjoying being back on stage together making vital and meaningful music. We also may get an answer from Michael Hutchence himself regarding the rumoured “better than Oasis” refrain that did the rounds during the band's globetrotting endeavours.   Excitedly, INXS Access All Areas gets all retro with the “Return of the Rant” and Bee's 1997 “Pleasure and Pain” which has 90% bangers and only 10% clunkers! Additionally, we present an early news section with some genuine newsworthy nuggets.   So, do yourself a favour and block out the world as it argues and enjoy some peace and happiness! To Enter the NEW Raffle purchase your ticket here https://www.inxsaccessallareas.com/product-page/new-raffle     https://www.viciousthreads.shop/collections/public-opinion-music?fbclid=IwAR1KInpPmFEB9pZ06Nf0tAEothU_TVC_fcEfPYCnArBDF5jp0P7tvscAh8E   The Max Q Poll https://www.inxsaccessallareas.com/post/inxs-podcast-poll   To become a Patron https://www.inxsaccessallareas.com/plans-pricing   Have you signed the petition? https://www.change.org/p/induct-inxs   Subscribe to our website and leave a comment. We always enjoy reading your feedback. https://www.inxsaccessallareas.com/    

INXS: Access All Areas
Epi 153: Elegantly Wasted Tour, Michael's Last Dance

INXS: Access All Areas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 67:23


Fresh from a two-and-a-half year touring hiatus, INXS were back, refreshed and vital, with a new World Tour and all ten studio albums to draw from as eager fans got their first chance to hear tracks off their latest album, Elegantly Wasted.   Commencing with the fantastic INXS Rocks the Rockies in Aspen, Colorado, filmed for VH1, and taking in countries such as South Africa, France, Netherlands, England, Denmark, Germany, Canada and the USA, the band were in fine form and received great reviews.   With a new album to promote, the band did several “live radio sessions” of 3-4 new songs that gave fans an appetite for what they would hear and see at forthcoming gigs. Combined with a variety of tracks off all albums except the first two, the band's tour spanned the globe, playing 88 gigs in total.   Sadly, it proved to be Michael Hutchence's and the original lineup's “Last Dance” together. With the tour culminating at the Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater, Burgettstown, Pennsylvania, on September 27th, 1997, it would only be some two months later we lost dear Michael forever.   So, as a tribute to the “original lineup,” we at INXS Access All Areas pay homage to six musical icons who came from humble beginnings down under to conquer the globe and do it their way!    

Rikki and Jimmy on Relationships
"Relationships are elegantly SIMPLE". Our interview with expert Dr. Stan Tatkin

Rikki and Jimmy on Relationships

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 82:40


We got the pleasure to interview Rikki's favorite author and relationship expert Dr. Stan Tatkin. We loved talking with him about how to function as a team and why it's so important to have a unified mindset if we ultimately want a safe secure partnership with someone. If you would like to connect with Dr. Tatkin or buy his new book this is the website! https://www.thepactinstitute.com/books

Elegant Balance
What is an Elegantly Balanced Life?

Elegant Balance

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 16:40


Download the Elegant Balance WorkbookJoin the VIP wait list for the Elegant Balance Academy!Follow me: @kayleejhackneyFor full episode notes, visit https://www.kayleehackney.com/elegantbalance/68

Voice Is
WORTHY with Sarah Maclean: Taking up space, fuming elegantly, and the power of romance novels

Voice Is

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 59:33


Julie and Casey chat with romance novelist, columnist, and podcast host Sarah Maclean about the feminist bonafides of the romance genre, using your platform for good, and more diverse characters “stepping out from the margins.” Along the way, they dive into all kinds of ways to take up space and dare to thrive, and Casey tries and fails not to fan-girl too hard.   Thank you to our Season 4 sponsor, Armoire! If you're ready to try a new look, Armoire's high-end clothing rental service (full of amazing women-owned brands) will hook you up! For 50% off your first month's rental + a free item, go to http://armoire.style/voiceis and use VOICEIS in the referral box!   TOP TAKEAWAYS: There is enormous subversive power in characters who for too long have played the “suffer beautifully and die pitifully” roles stepping center stage, gaining love, sexual pleasure, and personal triumph.  The ability to take space — with our voices, bodies, and ideas — often comes down to our own feeling of worthiness. As someone who spent her life being “a little bit too much”, the heroines of romance novels being loved for exactly who they were gave Sarah a path to imagine a world where no one said “couldn't you just be a bit less.” Writing romance is all about creativity within structure — the contract Sarah has with her readers is “happily ever after”, and she has a treasure trove of tropes to pull from. Finding her own voice and perspective within that structure while accomplishing “reader care and feeding”, is an incredibly applicable lesson for all of us who create. What does your audience want, need, and expect, and how can you deliver that for them with your unique spin?  LESSON: Our bodies and our emotions are what separates us from the robots, and your “too much” is the most interesting thing about you. Dare to embrace them.   A life-long romance reader, Sarah MacLean wrote her first romance novel on a dare, and never looked back. She is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of romances translated into more than twenty-five languages, a romance columnist and the co-host of the weekly romance novel podcast, Fated Mates. A graduate of Smith College & Harvard University, she lives in New York City. Her new book, Knockout, will be released in August. Website: https://www.sarahmaclean.net/ Instagram: @sarahmaclean Twitter: @sarahmaclean

INXS: Access All Areas
Epi 143: Elegantly Wasted Reviews REVIEWED!

INXS: Access All Areas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 62:14


As we wrap up our 5-episode deep dive on Elegantly Wasted, we take the unique step of going back to 1997 and beyond and assess the album reviews. Often critical and commercial success are mutually exclusive; however, we place a lens on which reviews actually review the songs and which are only interested in the theatrics that surrounded Michael during this turbulent period.   Bee and I literally read out over 15 reviews, with many favorable in their assessment of the album and some less so. It's rare to hold reviewers and critics to account, and it was fascinating seeing how peripheral some of these “self-proclaimed” know-it-alls failed in the core task of examining the songs vs the optics.   Nineteen ninety-seven was a tragic year for the band with Michael's passing. But, as Tim Peacock from Undercover Music so eloquently explains in his April 2022 re-review some 25 years later, we now have clean air to appreciate and view the songs for what they were: lyrically potent, musically challenging, and melodically excellent.   So, buckle up as we put to rest INXS' last studio album as an original six-piece, “Elegantly Wasted”—which was “Better than Oasis”!   Love and Peace ✌️ Haydn   https://www.inxsaccessallareas.com Check out our fan engagement page to buy a Hot Ticket! Good Luck!

INXS: Access All Areas
Epi 142: Elegantly Wasted Recording Engineer Mike Plotnikoff, Part 2

INXS: Access All Areas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2023 107:25


With a massive surge in downloads for our exclusive interview with Elegantly Wasted's Recording Engineer Mike Plotnikoff, we round off the discussion in part 2 with one of rock music's finest producers.   Mike opens up about Michael Hutchence's incredible talent in the studio and bears witness to how he was tracking personally and professionally in what sadly was his last 12 months. Feeling Michael's rock star vibe and charisma, whether in the studio or socially, he compared his aura favorably with other singing icons such as Steve Tyler from Aerosmith.   Mike expands the discussion into several famous identities he has recorded with, namely Alice Cooper, Johnny Depp and Carlos Santana, plus provides unique insights into the intangible energy that permeates a great recording experience and its effect on the finished article.   With a news section longer than “War & Peace” but read out faster than Usain Bolt, we at INXS Access All Areas ensure we inform effectively without the waffle!!!   So, do yourself a favour and grab your preferred beverage and enjoy another edition of “your” favourite INXS podcast.   Love and Peace ✌️ Haydn   https://www.inxsaccessallareas.com Check out our fan engagement page to buy a Hot Ticket! Good Luck!

The Builder Nuggets Podcast
Ep 115: On the Rise

The Builder Nuggets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 51:41


What tools, systems, and processes does your business have in place to create a stress-free experience for your clients? What marketing strategy are you using to get those clients through the door? Our guest today is Kyle Hunt, owner of Remodelers on the Rise and host of his own industry podcast. Today, he joins the show to share the wisdom he coaches to business owners every day. From the clarity that is needed to qualify leads to tracking your sales pipeline, Kyle knows how to help business owners build confidence. Listen in to develop your knowledge and understanding of what it takes to lead a successful business.    Show highlights include:   4:26 Brick by brick I built my business to be very focused on the remodeling industry 5:49 Marketing is getting someone who has a need to Know, Like and Trust you 7:17 It's important to have a strategy before implementing tactics when it comes to marketing 12:55 Builders and remodelers may have let their guard down when it comes to marketing over the last few years since everyone was so busy 17:56 Most builders and remodelers are not spending enough on marketing 21:10 It's time to hone your sales skills again. The days of order taking are over 26:35 Get your mind right and get in the zone before you arrive to a sales call or site visit 29:45 Elegantly lead people through your process 34:25 When you struggle or fumble through your sales process it will be very tough to close the deal 37:10 It's very important to build a clear vision for your team and get them engaged in the success of the business 41:50 You gotta know your numbers! 45:59 What gets measured gets improved You can learn more about Kyle at https://remodelersontherise.com. His private facebook group is https://www.facebook.com/groups/remodelerscommunity/   And visit www.remodelersvault.com for his resources. Social media: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylehunt/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/remodelersontherise Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/kyleryencehunt/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtglRBa18z2sSLLpP4YvvOw Or hit us up through our Contact Page at https://buildernuggets.com and we'll make a personal introduction.   To get the most out of this podcast, head over to https://buildernuggets.com and join our active community of like-minded builders and remodelers.

Overtired
321: Elegantly Extensible

Overtired

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 59:49


Brett and Jeff fend for themselves as the conversation turns to microdosing, extensible software, Electron woes, and technology past and present.

INXS: Access All Areas
Epi141: Elegantly Wasted Recording Engineer Mike Plotnikoff, Part 1

INXS: Access All Areas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 90:09


The guests keep coming, with Bee and me proud to welcome legendary recording engineer Mike Plotnikoff to the INXS Access all Areas Podcast. Having paired up in his formative years with famed producer Bruce Fairbairn, he was half of the Canadian duo responsible for some of the biggest-selling records of the 1990s by acts including AC/DC, Aerosmith, and the Cranberries.   Come 1997, both Andrew Farriss and Michael Hutchence reached out to Bruce and Mike, having put together a wealth of strong material and demos via an extended songwriting session in London where Michael had the best and most honest lyrics of his career.   In the first of our two-part series, Mike opens up on the recording process of Elegantly Wasted with huge respect for the professionalism, talent levels, and preparation of Andrew and Michael. Feeling Michael's rock-star aura and swagger, Mike shares great insights into how great INXS were to work with whilst providing never before seen photos of Michael and the band, both in the studio as well as Spain where recording duties extended.   This and a whole lot more! So, sit back and remember an important time and place where Michael's last musical contribution started and lives on today.   Love and Peace ✌️ Haydn   https://www.inxsaccessallareas.com Check out our fan engagement page to buy a Hot Ticket! Good Luck!

Today's Top Leaders
Episode 79: Tech Leader Personal Brand Highlight: Gurpreet Bal (Part 2)

Today's Top Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 12:24


On this episode of Today's Top Leaders, Jen Anderson interviews Gupreet Bal, a tech leader who is leveraging her personal brand to make a difference for her team as well as the tech community. Bio of Gurpreet Bal:Gurpreet Bal is the Head of Enterprise & Solution Architecture at Guardian Life. She is focused on serving technology architecture and innovation needs for all business units across Guardian. She has a passion for creating capabilities-based architecture, strategic technology roadmap and effective operating models. Throughout her career she is known to be Elegantly determined. She believes in serving the community by laying the foundation for future technologists via Npower, Girls-who-code, Power-to-fly, WIT and more. She currently serves on the board for PRAB as Board member, private sector and is on the WIA (Women in Architecture) leadership and a thought leader at CAF (Chief Architect Forum). For more information about how you can become the tech leader everyone wants to work for, go to www.TodaysTopLeaders.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Today's Top Leaders
Episode 78: Tech Leader Personal Brand Highlight: Gurpreet Bal (Part 1)

Today's Top Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 12:20


On this episode of Today's Top Leaders, Jen Anderson interviews Gupreet Bal, a tech leader who is leveraging her personal brand to make a difference for her team as well as the tech community. Bio of Gurpreet Bal:Gurpreet Bal is the Head of Enterprise & Solution Architecture at Guardian Life. She is focused on serving technology architecture and innovation needs for all business units across Guardian. She has a passion for creating capabilities-based architecture, strategic technology roadmap and effective operating models. Throughout her career she is known to be Elegantly determined. She believes in serving the community by laying the foundation for future technologists via Npower, Girls-who-code, Power-to-fly, WIT and more. She currently serves on the board for PRAB as Board member, private sector and is on the WIA (Women in Architecture) leadership and a thought leader at CAF (Chief Architect Forum). For more information about how you can become the tech leader everyone wants to work for, go to www.TodaysTopLeaders.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

INXS: Access All Areas
Epi 140: Elegantly Wasted Side 2

INXS: Access All Areas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2023 68:25


It's with great pleasure that we get to deep dive and reviews side 2 of 1997's Elegantly Wasted by INXS, starting with ‘Girl on Fire‘ at song 7. We take the unique step of also reviewing bonus songs ‘Shine‘ and ‘Let It Ride,‘ both of which were only on international releases (not American).   As always, Bee and I get to add some “deep cut” tracks that weren't singles to our ever-growing Spotify playlist of lesser-known INXS songs that simply showcase the depth of this classy band's songwriting catalogue.   Combined with some great fan engagement, the most up-to-date news, and interesting album anecdotes, this is a not-to-be-missed INXS: Access All Areas episode.   Love and peace ✌️ Haydn https://www.inxsaccessallareas.com/ Check out our fan engagement page to buy a Hot Ticket. Good Luck!

Women of Color Rise
46. How to Respond Elegantly to a Jerk with Lisa Song Sutton, Entrepreneur, Investor & Former Miss Nevada

Women of Color Rise

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 37:58


How do you respond to a jerk? And do it elegantly?   For this Women of Color Rise episode, Analiza talks with Lisa Song Sutton, entrepreneur, investor, former Miss Nevada, and former Congressional candidate for Nevada's 4th district. Lisa started her career in law, then went on to start and scale multiple 7 and 8 figure companies. Lisa is also a General Partner of a $20M pre-seed venture capital fund called The Veteran Fund, which invests in veteran led and military-spouse led companies. She was selected as Vegas Inc.'s 40 Under 40 and was named a Top Ten Social Entrepreneur to Watch by Inc. Magazine.    Lisa shares how as a lawyer in her mid-20s, a client refused to work with her because she was female. She shares tips about how to Respond with Elegance to a Jerk Don't take it personally.  Accept that you're not likely to change their mind in the moment.  Focus on why you're there. You're there for a reason. Be grateful - learn from the experience and move forward. Always be prepared to do a great job (and show them how they underestimated you)   Get full show notes and more information here: https://analizawolf.com/ep-46-how-to-respond-elegantly-to-a-jerk-with-lisa-song  

INXS: Access All Areas
Epi 139 Elegantly Wasted: Side 1

INXS: Access All Areas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 76:04


After much patience and time, we finally get to dive deep with our album review and a broader discussion on INXS' 1997 Elegantly Wasted, recorded in Vancouver/Dublin by the late Bruce Fairbairn. Having enjoyed the longest recording hiatus of their career since 1993's underrated Full Moon Dirty Hearts, the band returned with a vibrant, more accessible, and lyrically heartfelt album that has grown in appreciation with time.   With 11, 12, and 13 tracks released in different formats for different regions, Michael and Andrew seem refreshed and reignited in their endeavors with songs that explore a range of musical sonics and styles but still remain quintessentially INXS. No mean feat that!!!   Bee and I go through Side One with both a 1997 and 2023 lens to see if it still stacks up musically. For now, sit back and enjoy what was Michael's final musical contribution to the INXS legacy. Enjoy.   Love and peace ✌️ Haydn https://www.inxsaccessallareas.com

Interviews by The Smart Chiropractor
How to Elegantly Build an Instagram Following with Dr. Kristin Hammer

Interviews by The Smart Chiropractor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 21:34


Dr. Kristin Hammer is always smiling. Not only has she built an incredible following on Instagram, but she's used the platform to showcase “behind the scenes” of what it's like to be a chiropractor. Tune in to discover how she has grown a big following by showcasing the personal side of practicing.

Tranquility Talk
Author Rebecca Lipkin: Creating An Elegantly AF Life

Tranquility Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 53:06


How can I even express the excitement that was bubbling in my heart and mind before interviewing Rebecca? Not once… But twice! You'll have to listen for the total snafu that happened on my end the first time we recorded. Definitely a lesson of self-forgiveness on my part. This episode is one of my favorites because it didn't feel like an interview but felt like a zoom call with a really fun and fabulous girlfriend! Once you listen to the episode, you will see why I find Rebecca so inspiring. I was introduced to her on Instagram and simply fell in love with the chic way she lives, works, dresses, travels, etc… and especially how she makes alcohol-free living look so beautiful. Highlights of today's episode 1. Getting inspired by experimenting with delightful mocktails. 2. The magical way life looks and feels when going alcohol-free. 3. Why living AF allows you to taste the food, dream the dreams and wake up feeling fabulous. Books referenced: Unto This Last by Rebecca Lipkin The Unexpected Joy of Being Sober by Catherine Gray Rebecca's Bio: Rebecca is the author of Unto This Last - the first biographical novel dedicated to the Victorian art critic, social commentator and philanthropist, John Ruskin. Having developed a passion for Victorian art and literature from a young age, Rebecca first discovered John Ruskin through E.M. Forster's novel, A Room with a View, and later joined the Ruskin Society at the age of seventeen to learn more about Ruskin's work. Rebecca says, “Most accounts of John Ruskin's complex personal life focus on his brief marriage to Effie Gray, but his seventeen-year relationship with his young Irish student Rose La Touche was of much greater importance; theirs is captivating and tragic story of two people whose loving friendship transcended boundaries and conventions to the very end.” London, 1858. Passionate, contradictory, and fiercely loyal to his friends, John Ruskin is an eccentric genius, famed across Britain for his writings on art and philosophy. Haunted by a scandalous past and determined never to love again, the 39-year-old Ruskin shuns polite society in favour of a quiet existence at Denmark Hill, the home he shares with his domineering parents. Reluctantly accepting a request by an Irish aristocrat to tutor her daughters in art, Ruskin becomes infatuated with his enigmatic student, Rose La Touche, an obsession with profound consequences that will change the course of his life and work. Written in a style recalling Victorian literature and spanning a period of almost 20 years, the story poses questions about the nature of love, the boundaries of parenthood and compatibility in marriage. Unto This Last is a man behind the genius portrait of Ruskin's tormented psyche and reveals a complex and misunderstood soul, longing for a life just out of reach. Connect with Rebecca: Website Facebook Instagram More ways for us to connect: Join my FREE weekly workshops here.  If you liked today's episode, please share with someone you think would enjoy it as well. See you next week. Love, Meg

Pitch Please
Cornerstone: Frictionless Residential Construction

Pitch Please

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 54:07


Ep #078 - Cornerstone is the premier mobile-first platform to streamline your payments, communications, and project management for everyone.    On this episode we are joined by the Founder and CEO of Cornerstone, David Willson.  Frictionless residential construction just got real. Within two taps, you're already set up on your device. No credit card, no onboarding. Elegantly crafted interfaces for the homeowner, trade partner, and general contractor execute every communication, project management, and payment need imaginable, bringing everyone's focus back to building. Cornerstone was founded to democratize access to breakthrough technology, providing all project members with the technical tools necessary to streamline their build while centralizing every aspect to ensure a frictionless residential construction experience. Learn more at cornerstone-pros.com.    Brex is the perfect financial solution for newly founded startups looking to raise capital.  By offering credit cards, cash management, expenses, and accounting services all in one place, they help founders and their teams stay focused on what they care about most. You can open an account online in 10 minutes, and get an account number, routing number, and credit cards instantly upon approval, with no personal guarantee. Brex offers free wires/ACH payments worldwide for free and you earn up to 8x in cashback on your Brex card. With your credit, cash, and controls in one place, Brex is your financial OS. Draper Startup House companies get $1,000*, $5,000 AWS Credits, $200 via Brex Cash, expedited onboarding, & access to $150k worth of partner discounts when applying at brex.com/draperhouse.   You can visit our website here, and follow Katie and Daniel on LinkedIN. Find Pitch Please on Twitter! You can also follow DSH Accelerator on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIN and TikTok.

A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast
328 Patients: Getting them to WANT what they need with Janet Hagerman 

A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 28:35


On this episode of A Tale of Two Hygienists we record live at Hinman dental meeting with Mr. RDH AKA Rafael Rondon, RDH and Janet Hagerman. Our guests talk with Andrew about treatment plan presentations and getting your patients to want the treatment that they need.  This episode has FREE CE! Be sure to view your state guidelines to ensure this CE is applicable in your State. You can view all episodes with Free CE here. Take the CE course for this episode HERE Interview Starts: 04:24 Episode Highlights  Janet's background Treatment Plan Presentation: preparation  Screening for Periodontal Disease and preparing the patient  Talk in your patients language  Pauses in the conversation and feel, felt, found Common misconceptions  Team Effort   Quotes “ Working at a DSO is interesting because you have a laboratory to test your ideas.”  “Give me 5 hours to chop down a tree and I'll spend 4 hours sharpening the ax.”  “We talk too much, and our patients get that glazed look.”  “Over 50% of the people in this country have some form of periodontal disease.”  “Once you get them engaged and they are curious, now you have their permission to have an educational conversation.”  “We get nervous when there's a quiet space in conversation, but those pregnant pauses can be very powerful.”  “The first time I heard feel, felt, found was at my first Hinman conference.”  “I spend a lot of time training my team and talking about mindset.” “If you think dentistry is expensive, that is going to come through to the patient.” “Our job is to get our patients to want what they need.”  “Can you be an introverted leader? Absolutely.”  “The more options you can give your patients the better.”  “Get the CareCredit rep in your office 4 times per year and find out about their latest options.” “I think you are doing yourself a disservice to not take advantage of all of the complimentary services your vendors offer.” “I would prefer to see your hygienists do what your hygienists do best, treatment.”  “Set your mind to ‘how many patients can I help today'.”  “If it works don't fix it.”    Links Selling Dentistry – Ethically, Elegantly, Effectively: Janet Hagerman   Send Janet an email with the title “Hinman Free Book” for a free E-copy of her book! For free assessment have your doctor email Janet with the subject line “Hinman Assessment”    Janethagerman.com  Janet@hanethagerman.com