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In this converstion, scholar activists Libby Porter, Dr.Elizabeth Flynn, Tasnim Sammak, Liz Strakosch, Tina Grandinetti and Natalie Osborne, focus on the politics of dwelling on stolen land. They consider a more expansive concept of 'dwelling' as being located in a place and the forms in which this emplacement occurs with in a colony.
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What tools and support can help independent pediatricians optimize operations and care for their patients and families? Our guests for this episode are Melissa Montague, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Privia Pediatrics and Privia Women's Health, and Elizabeth Flynn, MD, of Manassas Pediatrics in Virginia. We discuss strategies for physician governance, value-based care, partnership opportunities, specialty-specific technology, and much more.
On this episode, I talk to Laurie Elizabeth Flynn about her thriller The Girls Are All So Nice Here.You can also watch the episode on YouTubeAuthor LinksInstagramGoodreadsWebsiteCheck out the book hereThe Girls Are All So Nice Here SummaryA lot has changed in years since Ambrosia Wellington graduated from college, and she's worked hard to create a new life for herself. But then an invitation to her ten-year reunion arrives in the mail, along with an anonymous note that reads, “We need to talk about what we did that night.”It seems that the secrets of Ambrosia's past—and the people she thought she'd left there—aren't as buried as she believed. Amb can't stop fixating on what she did or who she did it with: larger-than-life Sloane “Sully” Sullivan, Amb's former best friend, who could make anyone do anything.At the reunion, Amb and Sully receive increasingly menacing messages, and it becomes clear that they're being pursued by someone who wants more than just the truth of what happened that first semester. This person wants revenge for what they did and the damage they caused—the extent of which Amb is only now fully understanding. And it was all because of the game they played to get a boy who belonged to someone else and the girl who paid the price.Alternating between the reunion and Amb's freshman year, The Girls Are All So Nice Here is a “chilling and twisty thriller” (Book Riot) about the brutal lengths girls can go to get what they think they're owed, and what happens when the games we play in college become matters of life and death.
This episode is about homeopathy. And what healing the entire person really means. Homeopathy was once something I knew nothing about (and I am only brushing the surface right now) and felt pretty random to me, but has since then blown my mind, has changed the way I think about the body, healing, and water. I hope this episode nourishes you as much as it did me. There are so many treasures of healing for us to discover both individually and collectively. Elizabeth is a homeopath who trained with the Irish School of Homeopathy. She obtained her license in 2006 and since then she has had a varied and rich practice, in Ireland in Spain, and online. Now she feels truly inspired as a teacher of homeopathy at the Da a Luz school in the Alpujarras. She wishes to expand teaching and her homeopathic practice to empower as many as possible to truly understand the wonderful bounty of health when it is taken as a personal responsibility on the journey of life. Her practice has been a lot about the family, about healing childhood illness, and the illness of the mind. That said, Elizabeth's homeopathic practice has known no bounds in the conditions treated everything from severe alopecia to infertility, suicidal thoughts to addictions. Her practice has been more about the people than the conditions. The holder of the disease than the disease itself. Usually, her clients are people who are looking to empower themselves and just need to be shown the way. Developing her homeopathic practice she has taken several post-graduate courses with Jeremy Sherr, Anne Walker, Peter Chappell, and Nuala Eising. All of these are inspirational teachers who are breaking new ground for homeopathy. She worked at the Eva Demaya Foundation in Malawi for just under a year, just after graduation. She says that this is when the power of homeopathy became concreted in her mind as the remedies were often the only thing available for serious and advanced conditions. At these critical times, they worked more clearly and brilliantly than ever. She was born in the west of Ireland. Elizabeth is passionate about all things natural, having been raised deep in the countryside, immersed in nature, the wild, and a farm full of animals. Her primary education led her to a degree in Natural Science focused on Biochemistry. Again an immersion to the nature of our being at a cellular level. It was an amazing study. This lead to a Master in Medical systems. In post-graduate years from the science degree, she worked for clinical trials with Quintiles and then subsequently several large pharma and medical device companies like Novartis, Boston Scientific, and Abbotts. These were years where she learned a lot about the materialistic, industrial world and how contrary this is to nature. Only through a love of yoga and an introduction to Homeopathy did she pull herself out of this field of work and to her true joy as a homeopath and teacher. Elizabeth is now a mother of two boys and lives in the Alpujarra, Southern Spain. She continues to work building her teaching and practice of homeopathy. She can be reached through email: elizabethjflynn@gmail.com by telephone (whatsapp and telegram) 0034 603497559 or check out her website (in construction): www.thatlikehealslike.com
Barbara Peters in conversation with May Cobb and Laurie Elizabeth Flynn
Former model and YA writer Laurie Elizabeth Flynn talks with Zibby about her debut adult novel, The Girls Are All So Nice Here, and her process of writing it. From cringing at the memory of high school emotions to buying a pillow to remind herself not to overthink, Laurie explains how she found her inspiration for her book and why she doesn't plot out her stories before writing. Purchase your copy on Amazon and Bookshop. Amazon: https://amzn.to/39VXaqK Bookshop: https://bit.ly/3t2Z5ky
We welcome Laurie Elizabeth Flynn to discuss THE GIRLS ARE ALL SO NICE HERE, which follows Ambrosia to her college reunion where she finds she’s being circled by someone who wants revenge for things they did ten years ago. ** The Girls Are All So Nice Here has a whole slew of complicated women. (02:07) ** The “unlikeable female protagonist” is a label that means nothing more than women who defy convention and expectation. We loved talking with Laurie about the way women are portrayed in fiction and how liberating it is to see a character who voices your darkest impulses. (05:35) ** We read a passage from the novel that touches on one of our favorite themes: being SEEN. Laurie shares her views on love and it involves challenge and acceptance and all the things we like to discuss. (08:57) ** Laurie tells us why she wanted to explore the dark complexities of female friendship. (10:57) ** We discuss astrology. Laurie is a “typical” LEO, which makes Kate’s day, but she is on the cusp of Cancer so we discuss which traits she relates to with each sign. Then we try to guess the signs of some of her characters. (13:47) ** Laurie shares a story of the fate and luck involved on her path to publication. (15:33) ** Laurie tells us about when she started to take writing seriously and how she found her confidence. (17:00) ** Laurie has already been published as a YA author, but this is her debut in adult fiction, so we chatted about how she trusts the process and herself more now. (18:32) ** We loved hearing what complicated women -- authors and characters -- that inspired Laurie. They happen to be some of our favorites too! (20:40) ** We talk publication and babies and how Laurie manages her writing while raising three small children. (22:27) ** The rights to The Girls Are All So Nice Here have been sold to AMC and Laurie shares her excitement and what her role will be in the adaptation. (24:11) ** Laurie tells us what she is loving right now in books and TV (besides The Bachelor!). (26:03) Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @popfictionwomen and on Twitter @pop_women. To do a full deep dive, check out our website at http://www.popfictionwomen.com (www.popfictionwomen.com). Stay Complicated! We’ve launched a platform at patreon.com/popfictionwomen to keep making the podcast you love -- and to make it even better. For a one time contribution to support this episode, use venmo @carinn-jade. Thank you for your support and enjoy the show!! Support this podcast
On episode 80 of Bouncing Back, I interviewed Elizabeth Flynn who was most recently a Creative Director at Digital Integrity Group.Elizabeth is a total force to be reckoned with. She's a UX/UI designer who specializes in launching businesses from the ground up, a web developer, and even runs her own agency called Inclusive Creative.She's able to get along with anyone, learn new software faster than most, has a background in writing, and is also a painter. She loves mentoring younger talent, prefers to be hands-on vs just overseeing projects, and is constantly curious.In addition to all this, she's a big activist who donates her time to ‘creatives for black lives', ‘tech for campaigns', and a local anti-racist group that she started in her community.In her first job, Elizabeth was even a seamstress for rock and roll bands and has worked with artists like Lenny Kravitz, Elton John, Madonna, and the Backstreet Boys.So yeah, she's way cooler than all of us. Reach out to learn more about how she can help your agency or brand today You won't regret it. inclusivecreative.serviceshttps://lnkd.in/g7Khz4v#BouncingBack #covid19 #jobsearch #advertising
On this episode of the Wild WMN Podcast Elizabeth talks about the energy of the solstice, cancer season, her upcoming solar return and provides a little update on her pregnancy. She also speaks about the pandemic, consumerism and ways to consume, especially with regards to pregnancy. If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe and give us a 5* review. www.wildwmn.com@wearethewildwmn
In this podcast, Elizabeth is joined by her husband and daughter for a chaotic podcast about raising a child. It's not got great sound, there are squeals of laughter, but it IS working through the shadow into the light. Elizabeth is heading to Costa Rica for two weeks with her family and will return with the final episode to the season. Let's hope it's a good one!#wearethewildwmn@wearethewildwmn
Meet the very beautiful soul Elizabeth Flynn founder of Wild Women a platform for motherhood, maidenhood, and beyond. She is a meditation + yoga instructor, healer, writer, artist, leader of women's circles, podcast, and mother to baby Earth. In this episode she speaks about her journey into motherhood, what inspired her to create this platform, giving natural birth, the benefits of eating your placenta, and building a community of mothers to support one another and hold space during this period or rebirth and transition from maiden to motherhood. Grateful to have her share her story, wisdom, and love in this episode.
Meet the very beautiful soul Elizabeth Flynn founder of Wild Women a platform for motherhood, maidenhood, and beyond. She is a meditation + yoga instructor, healer, writer, artist, leader of women's circles, podcast, and mother to baby Earth. In this episode she speaks about her journey into motherhood, what inspired her to create this platform, giving natural birth, the benefits of eating your placenta, and building a community of mothers to support one another and hold space during this period or rebirth and transition from maiden to motherhood. Grateful to have her share her story, wisdom, and love in this episode.
Meet the very beautiful soul Elizabeth Flynn founder of Wild Women a platform for motherhood, maidenhood, and beyond. She is a meditation + yoga instructor, healer, writer, artist, leader of women's circles, podcast, and mother to baby Earth. In this episode she speaks about her journey into motherhood, what inspired her to create this platform, giving natural birth, the benefits of eating your placenta, and building a community of mothers to support one another and hold space during this period or rebirth and transition from maiden to motherhood. Grateful to have her share her story, wisdom, and love in this episode.
In this solo episode of the podcast Elizabeth leads a short guided meditation for creative enlivenment and authentic truth. This guided meditation includes breath work, relaxation and visualization and helps the listener connect to their higher self. Please enjoy ! #wearethewildwmn@wearethewildwmnwww.wildwmn.com
IN EPISODE FOURTEEN of The Break Room Dr. Elizabeth Flynn and Dr. Anita Flower from Manassas Pediatrics discuss the current state of healthcare, their hopes and hang-ups, and what they've learned from their patients over the years. Check out more stories at www.priviamedicalgroup.com/heart
In this weeks WILD WMN podcast Elizabeth speaks with wild WMN Britta Bushnell PHD about myth and mythology wildness, ritual, raising girls and more. Britta Bushnell PHD is a doctor in mythology and women’s studies, an award winning childbirth educator, author, relationship coach and women’s health mentor. Britta personally helped me to transform after my birth and become the wild WMN I am today. In this weeks episode we talk about identity, gathering the bones of womanhood, Artemis and Apollo, childbirth, wildness and so much more. Britta is an inspiration to me and so many women - make sure you hear what she has to say and dive into a world of wilderness with my personal mentor Britta Bushnell. @brittabushnellPHD https://brittabushnell.com If you like this episode and want to hear more please SUBSCRIBE and give us a positive REVIEW .. it really helps us out! The Wild WMN launch event is happening on the 22nd April and you can sign up hear : www.wildwmn.com/events I love to know how you are celebrating your own wild stay. #wearethewildwmn
In this episode of the WILD WMN podcast Elizabeth chats with author, professor, role model, mentor and revolutionary leader Melanie Klein about yoga, body image, feminism, family history, loss and more. Melanie Klein is an inspirational leader amongst women and helps set the tone for a body positive future amongst girls and all humans. She believes that if we start with body confidence we can go on to change the world. Melanie Klein, M.A., is an empowerment coach, thought leader and influencer in the areas of body confidence, authentic empowerment, and visibility. She is also a successful writer, speaker, and professor of Sociology and Women’s Studies at Moorpark College in Ventura County, CA. Her areas of interest and specialty include media literacy education, body image, and the intersectional analysis of systems of power and privilege. She is the co-editor of Yoga and Body Image: 25 Personal Stories About Beauty, Bravery + Loving Your Body (Llewellyn, 2014) with Anna Guest-Jelley, a contributor in 21st Century Yoga: Culture, Politics and Practice (Horton & Harvey, 2012), is featured in Conversations with Modern Yogis (Shroff, 2014), a featured writer in Llewellyn’s Complete Book of Mindful Living (Llewellyn, 2016), co-editor of Yoga, the Body and Embodied Social Change: An Intersectional Feminist Analysis with Dr. Beth Berila and Dr. Chelsea Jackson Roberts (Rowman and Littlefield, 2016) as well as the editor of the new anthology, Yoga Rising: 30 Empowering Stories from Yoga Renegades for Every Body. She co-founded the Yoga and Body Image Coalition in 2014. She has been practicing yoga and meditation since 1996 and currently lives in Santa Monica, CA. Melanie and Elizabeth want you to know : http://ybicoalition.com/ https://poweryoga.com/teacher/bryan-kest/ http://www.yogaandbodyimage.org/ http://www.yogarisingbook.com/ Find Melanie on social media @ybicoaltion @melmelklein #whatayogilookslike #yogabodyimage