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Send us a textUp this week, it's Ella Wheeler Wilcox everybody! This very famous American poet and novelist has been largely forgotten despite her popularity at the time. Known generally for her sentimental poetry, Wheeler Wilcox was not without her own adventures or scandal. Follow us from Wisconsin to Connecticut to Europe and beyond, as we shine a light on this most deserving writer.
Recorded by Academy of American Poets staff for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on February 15, 2025. www.poets.org
This week Kent and C.J. discuss how Wisconsin's Democrats are opposing Elon Musk's overreach, as well as the historically dry January and its implications. For the main topic, they read a few chapters from Ella Wheeler Wilcox's The Heart of New Thought, and, through that reach a better understanding of her perspective on the New Thought movement.
Kimberlyn and Leilani explore the uses of tarot in looking forward to the upcoming year.Their check-ins: Leilani embraces her age; Kimberlyn has grown more relaxed about her vision boarding.Mentioned in the episode: Angeles Arrien, The Tarot Handbook, Ella Wheeler Wilcox's poem, The YearCards: Thoth and Rider-Waite-Smith Hermit; Sirian Starseed Reflection; Modern Witch Hermit; Thoth and Rider-Waite-Smith Sun; Sirian Starseed Solar Deity; Modern Witch SunGet exclusive content and support us on Patreon:http://www.patreon.com/WitchyWit Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/WitchyWitPodcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/Witchy_Wit Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3azUkFVlECTlTZQVX5jl1X?si=8WufnXueQrugGDIYWbgc3A Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/witchy-wit/id1533482466 Pandora:https://pandora.app.link/nNsuNrSKneb Google Podcast:Witchy Wit (google.com)
This week, C.J. reads a few of Ella Wheeler Wilcox's poems and shares his thoughts. Next week, the boys will be back with a regular episode!
This week Kent and C.J. discuss the other Ron Johnson, the kayaker who faked his own death, and the first confirmed case of H5N1 Bird Flu in Wisconsin. For the main topic, they discuss Ella Wheeler Wilcox and the belief system she propagated, New Thought.
This week, C.J. and Kent return to discuss the overturning of Act 10 and the results of this year's deer season. The main topic they discuss is the Wisconsin-born poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
In this episode of the Wonder World Podcast, Pam and Olivia celebrate the final week of November with highlights like National Play Day with Dad, Turtle Adoption Day, and, of course, Thanksgiving! They share their favorite traditions, from watching the dog show to adding marshmallows back to the sweet potato casserole.Listeners will enjoy historical tidbits, including the first Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and the founding of the NHL. There's also trivia about the pilgrims, turkey-themed jokes, and a beautiful poem, Thanksgiving by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, to wrap up the episode.It's a warm and festive mix of history, humor, and gratitude to close out November!Links and ResourcesThe Wonder Kids Club - bonus audio and printables for each showSupport the show with a one-time donation.Wonder World Podcast Monday, November 27, 2023The TeamHost: Pam BarnhillHost: Olivia BarnhillResearch and Writing: Betsy CypressProduction: Thomas BarnhillGraphics: Katy WallaceOperations: Meg Angelino
Recorded by Academy of American Poets staff for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on October 19, 2024. www.poets.org
Teresa del Riego's work was a staple of early Prom seasons but the anthem she premiered for the suffrage movement in 1911, at the Criterion restaurant Piccadilly Circus, which had 1,000 copies of the song distributed around the country, has not been heard recently. Naomi Paxton shares her research into the compositions of del Riego (1876-1968) and the music making of the suffrage circle. Singer Lucy Stevens performs The Awakening (with lyrics by American poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox) alongside Elizabeth Marcus at the piano. Naomi Paxton is a BBC/Arts and Humanities Research Council New Generation Thinker on the scheme which helps early career academics share research on radio. You can find her more of her work on suffragette history as Arts & Ideas podcasts, Sunday features and Essays on BBC Sounds. Lucy Stevens and Elizabeth Marcus have recorded Songs and Ballads by Dame Ethel Smyth and rehearsed this del Riego song especially for The Essay recording. Producer: Lisa Jenkinson
"...In which class are you? Are you easing the load Of overtaxed lifters, who toil down the road?Or are you a leaner, who lets others share Your portion of labor, and worry and care?"This week, I'm reading a poem, The Two Kinds of People by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, published in 1896.Reflection questions:Is there a new fund development professional in your network that you can reach out to in order to encourage?Or, do you feel like you are drowning a bit and need a lift from a colleague who is a bit wiser in the field? Can you take a moment now and reach out by text or email?To read: The Two Kinds of People, aka, Which are You?This work has entered the public domain.To explore fundraising coaching deeper and to schedule an exploratory session, visit ServingNonprofits.com.Music credit: Woeisuhmebop
fWotD Episode 2590: Munsey's Magazine Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of the featured Wikipedia article every day.The featured article for Friday, 7 June 2024 is Munsey's Magazine.Munsey's Magazine was an American magazine founded by Frank Munsey. Originally launched in 1889 as Munsey's Weekly, a humorous magazine, edited by John Kendrick Bangs, it was not successful, and by late 1891 had lost $100,000 ($3.39 million in 2023). Munsey converted it to a general illustrated monthly in October of that year, retitled Munsey's Magazine and priced at twenty-five cents ($8.48 in 2023). Richard Titherington became the editor, and remained in that role for the rest of the magazine's existence. In 1893 Munsey reduced the price to ten cents ($3.39 in 2023): this brought him into conflict with the American News Company, which had a near-monopoly on magazine distribution, as they were unwilling to handle the magazine at the cost Munsey proposed. Munsey started his own distribution company and was quickly successful: the first issue at ten cents began with a print run of 20,000 copies but eventually sold 60,000, and within a year circulation had risen to over a quarter of a million issues.Munsey's Magazine included both fiction and non-fiction departments on topics such as art, music, and the theatre, and about famous people. In 1893 Munsey became one of the first publishers to regularly put a picture of a pretty girl on the cover, and circulation was also helped by the liberal use of illustrations. During the mid-1890s Munsey's often included images of nude and semi-nude women, though this became less common later in the decade. Circulation reached a peak of about 700,000 in 1897, and fluctuated thereafter until the 1910s, when it began to decline. It became a fiction-only magazine in 1921. Many well-known writers appeared in its pages, including O. Henry, H. Rider Haggard, Arthur Conan Doyle, Bret Harte, Max Brand, Edgar Rice Burroughs, P. G. Wodehouse, Joseph Conrad, and Ella Wheeler Wilcox. By 1924 circulation was only 64,000. In 1929 it was merged with Argosy, another of Munsey's magazines.The change from a price of twenty-five cents to ten cents is considered by magazine historians to be the start of a revolution in magazine publishing. Before 1893, the bulk of most magazines' income came from the sale of subscriptions, though advertising was another source of income. Munsey's Magazine showed that it was possible to set a low price in order to increase circulation, and attract sufficient advertising revenue to make a substantial profit. Other magazines, notably McClure's and Cosmopolitan, quickly followed Munsey's example, but it was not until 1904 that another magazine, Everybody's, managed to outstrip Munsey's circulation, reaching a figure of almost a million.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:19 UTC on Friday, 7 June 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Munsey's Magazine on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Danielle Neural.
The poem "I Am", is a poem of hope and strengthening. It aims to help the reader cast away doubts and worries that may stop them from enjoying life, and instead asks them to focus on the simple purpose of making the world a slightly better place for us all. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kendsilva/message
It's Tuesday of the last workweek of 2023, and it's a time when lots of us are thinking about what we've done over the past twelve months and what we're looking forward to in the coming twelve months. Those kinds of looks backward and dreams forward can be really exciting! But it can also be really difficult to think back on the year gone by. If I'm being honest, I'd have to admit that while “yearly review time” can be exciting and motivating, it's also a time when it's really easy to get discouraged and to judge yourself for what did or didn't happen in the past year. When those self-critical thoughts start creeping in and taking over your inner-monologue, what can you do? My recommendation: be a detective. In this episode, you will learn: Why curiosity is a powerful mindset to cultivate, and what exactly a mindset of curiosity is. What factors to consider as you review your work: from the big to the small, from the year-end reviews to the individual project reviews. How being a detective about the careers of your creative colleagues can actually help you in your own. What it means to “hunt for a star” and how that mindset can help you in your creative business. How curiosity can help your creative business thrive. In this episode, I mention the Thriving Artists Academy. You can learn more about this dynamic and supportive community on my website, www.starvingartistnomore.com/thrivingartistsacademy. In this episode, I reference Merriam-Webster's definition for "curious," as well as to several past episodes of this podcast: 021: Your Unique Pace 024: Overriding Imposter Syndrome 045: Your Personal Definition of Success 046: Year-End Planning I also read the first stanza of "As You Go Through Life," a brief poem by 19th century American poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox. You can learn more about Wilcox here, and you can read the full poem here. A full transcript of this episode can be found here. Full transcripts of every episode will always be available at the Starving Artist No More Blog. Thank you for listening. Please feel free to reach out to me at www.StarvingArtistNoMore.com, with any questions, comments, or feedback. I'd love to hear from you.
Today's poem is 'Bleak Weather' by Ella Wheeler Wilcox. It's read by Jen Jarman from The Reader. www.thereader.org.uk
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Ella Wheeler Wilcox é uma autora e poetisa americana. Suas obras na #literatura incluem Poemas sobre paixão e solidão, que incluem os versos "Ria, e o mundo rirá de você; chore e você chora sozinho". Sua autobiografia, The World and I, foi publicada em 1918, um ano antes de sua morte.
Poem of the day is Protest by Ella Wheeler Wilcox.Chaika season 1 is complete. We are hard at work on season 2, which will release in 2023. During the hiatus we will release a bonus Poem of the Day at the end of every month.Want more Chaika? Check out our bonus series Chaika: Dust Storm, available on Patreon and as a one-time purchase. This micro fiction series bridges seasons 1 and 2. For more information, please check out our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/y2kpod or https://y2kpod.com/chaikads/.CHAIKA is a tale of loss, isolation and hope, about a woman navigating a post-apocalyptic future. https://y2kpod.com/chaika/Chaika: Poem of the Day is produced and narrated by Karin Heimdahl (she/her) https://twitter.com/karinheim.You also hear HYGGE, voiced by Charlotte Norup (she/her) https://twitter.com/Charlotte_NorupChaika's theme is by Chris Gregory, please check out his audio fiction anthology podcast, Alternative Stories and Fake Realities https://alternativestories.com/the-alternative-stories-and-fake-realities-podcast/ and sci-fi show The Dex Legacy https://www.thedexlegacy.com/Transcripts https://y2kpod.com/chaika-transcripts/Chaika is a Y2K Production. You can support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/y2kpod from as little as 1 US dollar a month and get bonus content as well as early access to every episode. If you like the show, please also tell your friends about Chaika, talk us up on social media using #chaikapod or rate and review the show in your favourite podcatcher.Looking for merch? We have it! Check out https://y2kpod.com/about/merch/You can find us on twitter, instagram and facebook @chaikapod,or e-mail us at chaikapod@gmail.comAdditional music:Heartbreaking by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3863-heartbreakingLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Sound effects are either created by us, or from https://freesound.org/
“Don't look for the flaws as you go through life; And even when you find them, It is wise and kind to be somewhat blind..” Poetic Inspiration by Ella Wheeler Wilcox to not dwell too much on what's wrong with our lives but instead celebrate what's right with it. This poem, part of the Poetry That Inspires series, is titled "As You Go Through Life". This poem is not just about dealing with the difficulties and challenges of life; it also conveys the importance of being positive and grateful for what you have. We must walk through life with faith, ambition and confidence. Watch it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ZLy6gXkCnKg #PoetryThatInspires #InspirationalPoetry #SimerjeetSingh #PoemOfTheDay #InspirationalPoem #PoetryLovers #LifePoetry Follow us on: https://linktr.ee/SimerjeetSingh
Poem of the day is The Year by Ella Wheeler Wilcox.Chaika season 1 is complete. We are hard at work on season 2, which will release in 2023. During the hiatus we will release a bonus Poem of the Day at the end of every month.CHAIKA is a tale of loss, isolation and hope, about a woman navigating a post-apocalyptic future. https://y2kpod.com/chaika/Chaika: Poem of the Day is produced and narrated by Karin Heimdahl (she/her) https://twitter.com/karinheim.You also hear HYGGE, voiced by Charlotte Norup (she/her) https://twitter.com/Charlotte_NorupChaika's theme is by Chris Gregory, please check out his audio fiction anthology podcast, Alternative Stories and Fake Realities https://alternativestories.com/the-alternative-stories-and-fake-realities-podcast/ and sci-fi show The Dex Legacy https://www.thedexlegacy.com/Transcripts https://y2kpod.com/chaika-transcripts/Chaika is a Y2K Production. You can support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/y2kpod from as little as 1 US dollar a month and get bonus content as well as early access to every episode. If you like the show, please also tell your friends about Chaika, talk us up on social media using #chaikapod or rate and review the show in your favourite podcatcher.Looking for merch? We have it! Check out https://y2kpod.com/about/merch/You can find us on twitter, instagram and facebook @chaikapod,or e-mail us at chaikapod@gmail.comAdditional music:Heartbreaking by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3863-heartbreakingLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Sound effects are either created by us, or from https://freesound.org/
In that great journey of the stars through space, about the mighty, all-directing Sun, the pallid, faithful Moon, has been the one, companion of the Earth. ~Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Welcome to Day 1931 of our Wisdom-Trek, and thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom The Foundation Of Love – Daily Wisdom Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps. We are on Day 1931 of our Trek, and it's time to explore another nugget of wisdom, which includes an inspirational quote and some wise words from Gramps for today's trek. Wisdom is the final frontier in gaining true knowledge. So we are on a daily trek to create a legacy of wisdom, seek out discernment and insights, and boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before. Hello, my friend; this is Gramps. Thanks for coming along on today's trek as we increase Wisdom and Create a Living Legacy. https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Proverbs%2016%3A16&version=NLT (Proverbs 16:16) How much better to get wisdom than gold, and sound judgment than silver! If you apply the words you hear today, over time, it will help you become more healthy, wealthy, and wise as you continue your daily trek of life. So let's jump right in with today's nugget: Today's quote is from Ella Wheeler Wilcox, and it is All love that has not friendship for its base, is like a mansion built upon the sand. The Foundation Of Love Love must have the underlying foundation of friendship to thrive and prosper. So is it through that enduring bond of friendship that becomes a solid rock on which love must be built. While the passion associated with love may ebb and flow at times, when love is built on that base of friendship, it is like a house built on a solid foundation of rock that allows the love to persevere. Although we will continually be buffeted by the storms of life, which will create strain on a love relationship, it will not destroy that love when the solid foundation is friendship. Therefore, it is wise to foster friendship first, then allow the love to grow from that initial foundation. https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew+7%3A24-27&version=NLT (Matthew 7:24-27) “Anyone who listens to my teaching and follows it is wise, like a person who builds a house on solid rock. Though the rain comes in torrents and the floodwaters rise and the winds beat against that house, it won't collapse because it is built on bedrock. But anyone who hears my teaching and doesn't obey it is foolish, like a person who builds a house on sand. When the rains and floods come and the winds beat against that house, it will collapse with a mighty crash.” As you ponder this nugget of wisdom for yourself, please encourage your friends and family to join us and come along tomorrow for another day of ‘Wisdom-Trek, Creating a Legacy.' If you would like to listen to any of our past 1930 treks or read the Wisdom Journal, they are available at Wisdom-Trek.com. In addition, I encourage you to subscribe to Wisdom-Trek on your favorite podcast player to download each day's trek automatically. Finally, if you would like to receive our weekly newsletter,' Wisdom Notes,' please email me at guthrie@wisdom-trek.com. Thank you so much for allowing me to be your guide, mentor, and, most of all, your friend as I serve you through this Wisdom-Trek podcast and journal. As we take this trek together, let us always: Live Abundantly (Fully) Love Unconditionally Listen Intentionally Learn Continuously Lend to others Generously Lead with Integrity Leave a Living Legacy Each Day I am Guthrie Chamberlain….reminding you to 'Keep Moving Forward,' ‘Enjoy your Journey,' and ‘Create a Great Day…Everyday'! See you next time for more daily wisdom!
Who is Jen?Living your Legacy while you are building it!Jen is recognized as an Influencer in her industry as the best-selling author of LAUNCH-How to Take Your Business to New Heights, top podcast host of Mortgage Lending Mastery, and highly sought out and charismatic speaker; speaking on stages with such icons as Darren Hardy, Tony Robbins, and Les Brown.Key Takeaways1. Our mess becomes our message,; it's the glorification of our busyness,2. Core values are convictions. What are your core values? What are the boundaries you've set and are you living up to them? Do you have the discipline to do that? Who are the mentors in your life, sometimes when you climb a ladder, you have to let go of people that help to get to each rung because they're not ready to go to that next level.3. Keep it simple by taking the time to slow down long enough so that you can speed up later instead of speeding up now so that you slow down everywhere.Words to live by : "We flatter those we scarcely know, We please the fleeting guest; And deal full many a thoughtless blow, To those who love us best.". ― Ella Wheeler Wilcox.Valuable Free Resource or ActionA free pdf at jenduplessis.com/7strategiesA video version of this podcast is available on YouTube : Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:ugcPost:6906980373092548608/_________________________________________________________________________________________________Subscribe to our newsletter and get details of when we are doing these interviews live at https://TCA.fyi/newsletterFind out more about being a guest at : link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/beaguestSubscribe to the podcast at https://link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/podcastHelp us get this podcast in front of as many people as possible. 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Click on https://link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/DiscoveryCall tell me about your business and what you'd like to work on together, and I'll get you all the details.————————————————————————————————————————————-TranscriptNote, this was transcribed using a transcription software and may not reflect the exact words used in the podcast)SUMMARY KEYWORDSlife, core values, book, business, question, strategies, building, love, missing, jen, clarity, tire, living, clients, reading, tca, luxury, podcast, legacy, thoughtSPEAKERSJen Duplessis, Stuart WebbStuart Webb 00:22Hi again and welcome to It's not rocket science. I questions over coffee. I'm really, really pleased to be here with Dan do. Pettis is going to be talking to us about building our legacy was living it, which I think is going to be a great subject. Really looking forward to this. Welcome to the show, Jen, looking forward to having a conversation.Jen Duplessis 00:43Well, thank you, Stuart, I am absolutely delighted to be here today.Stuart Webb 00:47That's terrific. So let's start with the first question, which is, so who is it you're trying to reach and teach? And what is the problem that they have got?Jen Duplessis 00:57Yeah, so people that are most attracted to working with me are high level achievers who are missing something in their lives. They have the achievement. But now they're turning around and going, okay, something's missing, I thought this was going to be it. That's, that's the biggest thing that they're doing. And so that's what I help people with is find that something that's missing so they can find happiness. So canStuart Webb 01:22you give us some examples of those things that are missing in the ways that they just sort that out without getting any help? Because, you know, we so often think that we can do these things, and we so often fail. Yeah, you know,Jen Duplessis 01:35I think, you know, for me, and I'll give you my example, too, because this was my problem, our mess becomes our message, we know that, you know, it's the glorification of busyness, you know, and the way that I always describe it as if you think about a wheel on a car, you know, the steel, most people focus on the steel being their business, I've got to have this great business, and it has to be what great and perfect in my career, and I'm climbing the corporate ladder, and it's all about, you know, crawling uphill in sand, right? And then the outer part of it, the tire has its flat, it has nails in it, it's been treaded on right? And that becomes our personal lives. If we could just refocus that right and say, Okay, let's make the steel, our personal lives, let's make everything about our personal lives. Beautiful, like living a life of luxury. And I'll tell you about that here in a minute, the luxury of making the choice to have you first instead of your business. And then instead of just saying, Oh, well, I'll let the the business have the flat and the holes and all that stuff in it. What if we put a big four wheel tire on it? And it was just massive that business is Surette? You know, our personal life is surrounded by this massive business, it's ready for any terrain, on our way to success. And that's really what it's about is that we are so focused on success being a monetary and of course, we love making money, success being monetary, that we fail to look at what we're doing to hurt our personal lives. And so when we get to that success, we're like, that's not really what I wanted, I thought it would be different.Stuart Webb 03:12You know, you hit a real chord, in my, in my thinking, where you sort of mentioned the, the need for the sort of the personal life to be at the centre of things, because you're right, we so often push that to the extremity, we often look at it and think, well, that can come later, after I've got the business. But you know, in building, you have absolutely destroyed the ability, you've got to rebuild that personal life, haven't you unless it's let it's the strong core, your business will always suffer, it will always be the thing which is suffering, because you haven't got a strength or rely on when you reach those tough times or when the tide does go flat.Jen Duplessis 03:49Yeah, and I think that's where people are, you know, that's why I say they're missing something in their lives, you know, and this is why I always say, to build your legacy, while you're, you know, or live your legacy while you're building it, because so many of us I love that you said you know if this when that then I will you know those types of things and, and that really is about the life of luxury as well. And though I say it in that way, instead of a luxurious life, there's a different anecdote, anecdote that happens there, you know, living a luxurious life, people think of boats and cars and watches and you know, all these fancy things, but living a life of luxury. The picture that you would see is reading a book to your child, going on a date with your spouse, right? Having dinner with your friends, all the things that we always say, Oh, I you know when love going to dinner, we should do it again. And then nothing happens, you know, or taking a nap or reading a book or in my case, I'm a dancer, right? I'm a competitive ballroom Latin and swing dancer. So for me, I I want to get out I want to go and dance. I want to enjoy those things. And I want to live my legacy while I'm building it. I don't want to wait. And that's why what happens a lot of times people build That legacy, and then they're just not happy at all. They're they're missing something in their lives, they're missing a spouse because they went bye bye, right? Or their children are saying, hey, now we're too busy for you. So I want people to be able to make that choice every day to be, you know, have the luxury of spending time with your family, the luxury of having dinner with your spouse.Stuart Webb 05:22Yeah, it's interesting, you say that, and it once again, just sort of something which you said then, which really resonated, because I remember a chief executive saying to me not very long ago, he was struggling in his relationship with his wife. And he began to realise that Unfortunately, he couldn't cope. couldn't cope with balance sheets. And I thought that was really interesting saying that he said, I can't hold my balance sheet.Jen Duplessis 05:49Yeah, yeah. And, you know, and and, you know, at what price? At what price? Right. And for him, it's both sides. No.Stuart Webb 06:01Yeah, so so. So I guess, I guess there are things that you have got, which are valuable free actions that we can all take. And at this stage, I'm gonna hope that I'm going to click onto the right banner and show something which might just help us discussions. That's it.Jen Duplessis 06:16Yeah. Yeah. So so this is a free, just quick PDF, but in seven strategies to break through your business mindset. And it starts with because all of this starts with well, how do I get going? How do I make this? You know, not rocket science? It's easy, right? How do I make it easy? And so these seven questions, it's really an exercise a thought provoking exercise, where you'd want to spend some time, not just go in and fill it out. But thinking about, hey, what are my core values? Because all of this starts with if you're going to make you first, instead of second, all of this starts with what are my core values? What are the things that are important to me my non negotiables? Because when I asked my coaching clients, you know, tell me about one of your core values, they'll respond with family, as if it's a question. Well, I don't know, is that a core value? Because for me a core values conviction. And if my family is a core value, then I have to say no to my clients, and yes to my family. And I'll tell you about a quote when we finished, but you know, I have to be able to say no, to some clients, and yes to myself. And so identifying those core values to to really sort of phone a friend, you know, when every business decision, I make every decision even to be on this podcast, everything is does this affect my core values? Does this inhibit my core values? And so often, I could have said, you know, and you guys don't know or anything, but that isn't the case. But, you know, if my husband said, hey, you know, let's go to breakfast together this morning, right. And I had that scheduled. And the only time you could meet was this morning. Most people will say, Honey, I can't do it. Because I have a podcast, I would say, Hey, I can't do the podcast today, because I have appointment with my husband. Right? And I think that's a key differentiator. So that's what these seven strategies are is just for you to go through and say, Okay, what are my core values? What are the boundaries I've set in my living up to them? Do I have the discipline to do that? Who are the who are the mentors in my life, you know, sometimes when you climb a ladder, you unless you're a monkey, you can't be at the top and the bottom, you have to let go of people that help to get to each rung because they're not ready to go to that next level. Or maybe you hired a part time assistant, and now you need an executive assistant. Right? And so you have to look at all of those aspects. And that's really what this process is through those seven strategies just to make you think, start thinking about really are you doing on a daily basis?Stuart Webb 08:54Yeah, you know, it's interesting, and I don't want to take away from you seven strategies so slightly down if I'm saying wrong, but I remember many years ago, one of my mentors saying to me, the first thing that I should put into my diary every week is time with my family so that I've got it reserved before anybody comes and books a silly meeting that I really don't need. Yeah, that's a really that was a really key thing for me when I was when I was building my corporate career. It was I would have meetings already either with myself or with my family. So don't book me out for something that I didn't really need.Jen Duplessis 09:28Yeah, and I think so often we feel guilty and so you know, so I'm going to tell you this quote now because it's all about this but it's yeah, we feel guilty telling our clients you know, I have We flatter those we scarcely know we please the fleeting guests. But we deal many thoughtless blow to those we love the best. Oh, we don't think even one second about saying sorry. I can't make it to your recitals. Sorry, I won't be home for dinner. Sorry, I can't this but boy Do we please those fleeting guests and like we'll do anything jump through hoops for our clients. And the people that are really important in our lives, we just poopoo them away, right. And we have to reverse engineer that.Stuart Webb 10:13I love your mom. I think that was a brilliant quote, I shall find a way of getting that one on the wall later on this afternoon that will be over there in my jet. So let's go to the something that I think I can see over your left shoulder, which I'm hoping you're going to talk to us about now. The oneJen Duplessis 10:35on my left, where's my luck duringStuart Webb 10:38the Great the books and programmes that have affected you most? They it looks like that's one of them.Jen Duplessis 10:44One? Yes, that's one of it. Well, that's my own book. But, you know, books that have affected me the most, you know, Sharon Lechter, wrote Outwitting the Devil, which is part of Napoleon Hills, they found they found the manuscript not too long ago, it had been stored away for over 50 years. And he never published a book because he felt it was too much of a disrupter. So she went through the book, and then and then, you know, created her own thoughts behind it and stuff. I think, waiting the devil is probably one of the best things, it's not the devil you think it is? It's yourself. I think that's a really good one. And the compound effect by Darren Hardy. You know, I'm a priority management expert. And that is really what that's about is how do you manifest more out of the time that you have, instead of creating more time writing working longer hours? And, and I've had I perfected that, you know, I have four businesses that I run, and I still have a life of luxury.Stuart Webb 11:45Wow. Well, you just mentioned a book I haven't heard of, and that's pretty unusual. So I'm really, really intrigued to get hold of that one and have a look at that one. Because that is that's gonna be one that's gonna be on my reading list now. And I spent some time every day reading something. So that one's going to be on my list to get the edit as soon as possible journeys been real. It's been a great time having you and I'm not going to make you do the work. So there's a question that I guess you're thinking at the moment that you wish I had asked, and I haven't done so so far. So what's the question I should have asked you. And then obviously, once you've asked that question, would you answer it for us?Jen Duplessis 12:19Um, oh, my goodness. Yeah. And I, you know, I was thinking about this this morning. But it's funny, when you get into this, you're like, Oh, well, the he asked those questions. And those are questions. Um, what question Haven't you asked? Uh, you know, I, I don't think you haven't not asked a question right now that, you know, this is the message I wanted to share with people is that you know, we make life too difficult. We make business too difficult. Like you're saying it's not rocket scientists, you know? And I would say, the question is, how do you keep it simple, right. And, you know, for me it is you've got to have clarity. It all stems around clarity, it can come back to Oh, the why behind and the who and the what, ensuring the vision, all of that is important. You have to have clarity of what you want in this life, to help you stop eating soup with a fork every day with all of your activities. And that's what we tend to do, we're just eating soup with a fork and we're exhausted, and we're not filled or fulfilled at the end of the day. So keep it simple by taking the time to slow down long enough so that you can speed up later instead of speeding up now so that you slow down everywhere.Stuart Webb 13:42Jen, not only do I love your mom, I now think that you have just hit the nail on the head. I am all about clarity. I love clarity. And you have just made that wonderful Jen that has been such and it's an insightful and really wonderful few minutes spending time with you. Thank you so much for coming on and talking to us. Really appreciate your insights into this and not only have you given me a new book to read, I'm obviously going to have to get into gender classes book and really enjoy that because that sounds like a really wonderful read. Listen everybody listening if you weren't able to join us live today get listen to the to the podcast later and please rate and subscribe it but but if you would like to get on to the newsletter so that you get an A notification every Monday of who we've got coming on this podcast who's going to be here so that you can listen in live and ask questions if you want to get onto that newsletter by going to TCA dot FYI forward slash get scribe. That's TCA dot FYI, forward slash subscribe, Jen. It's been a real pleasure having you on. Thank you so much.Jen Duplessis 14:45Thank you so much. Thank you for what you're doing. It's fantastic. I love it.Stuart Webb 14:49I love I love your insights. That was absolutely wonderful. And I just encourage everybody get out there. Remember, you've got those seven strategies that you can go and get at and ask us those questions there are some hard questions you need to ask yourself about what you're doing to build your steel rim before you build your your business tire. So let's let's get out there and make sure we've got the right way around. Jen, thank you very much for your time. Really appreciate it.Jen Duplessis 15:14Thank you so much. Bye bye Get full access to It's Not Rocket Science! at thecompleteapproach.substack.com/subscribe
The Bible instructs us to “Rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep.” Ella Wheeler Wilcox wonders why we gravitate toward the first and shrink from the second. ►► Would you please prayerfully consider supporting this ministry? My Patreon supporters get behind-the-scenes access to exclusive materials. ◀︎◀︎
Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Johnstown, Wisconsin, 5 de novembro de 1850 - 30 de outubro de 1919), foi uma escritora e #poeta estadunidense. Sua obra mais conhecida foi #Poemas de Paixão. Seu trabalho mais duradouro foi "Solitude", que contém as linhas: "Ria e o mundo rirá com você, chore e você chorará sozinho". Sua autobiografia, The Worlds and I, foi publicada em 1918, um ano antes de sua morte. #Poesia "Eu Sou" [Ella Wheeler Wilcox]
We are excited to share our next poem in the Poetry That Inspires series titled “Wishing” written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox and read by Simerjeet Singh. Motivation to Stop Wishing and Start Doing! Be sure to listen to this poem till the end and let us know your thoughts in the comments section. Have a great week ahead and remember to start NOW! Regards, TeamSJS Watch it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/CXOVjf9N9Rc #PoetryThatInspires #Wishing #SimerjeetSingh #StopWishing #StartDoing #EllaWheelerWilcox #InspirationalPoetry #MotivationalPoem #InspirationalPoems Follow us on: https://linktr.ee/SimerjeetSingh
Today we feature "Thanksgiving" by Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Please send your submissions to be featured on the podcast to poetryinmedicine@gmail.com. "In whatever you do, read a poem."
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Tonight the angels bring forth a beautiful wave of love for you. They will help you cozy up so you can get a good night's rest. Then Laurel will read to you from the autobiography of writer, Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Back in the early 1900's, she was a famous poet and writer. In her story, she shares of her persistence and inspiration for co-creating her path as a writer. She also wrote about New Thought Wisdom, so her insights are in alignment with the vibration of the podcast. The story begins at 16:00.In this episode we share the lyrics from one of the sweetest songs ever. It's Burgundy Heart Shaped Medallion by David Wilcox. You can hear the song here. You can learn more about Laurel and the angels at illuminatingsouls.comReceive an inspirational message from Laurel + Illuminating Souls each day via email. Join our Daily Inspiration Blast for a sweet little morsel of goodness delivered to your mailbox Monday thru Friday. Find daily inspirational messages on the Illuminating Souls Facebook page
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“I do not remember when I did not expect to be a writer,” wrote Ella Wheeler Wilcox, American poet, born on this day in 1850.
Today we tried something new and brought Gratitude Poems for you instead of the affirmations session. The two beautiful poems in this episode are 'Gratitude' by Edgar Abert Guest and 'Thanksgiving' by Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Hope you find this enjoyable. If you have any feedback, please email me aarushi@gratefulness.me. Have a great day!
You may not have thought of Want, Loneliness, and Pain as being friends, but Ella Wheeler Wilcox shows us how helpful they actually can be.
Motivatrice: Ella Wheeler WilcoxMotivazione: I tuoi pensieri sono cose
The poem 'As You Go Through Life' by Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Read by Colin WD McLean for The Healing Voice.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ella_Wheeler_Wilcox-oOo-See also http://youtube.com/TheHealingVoice-oOo-Colin WD McLean - voice actor, presenter, public speaker and skills trainer. For more please see:Vocal Flair: http://www.vocalflair.co.uk Colin's Voice actor siteTwitter: https://twitter.com/ColinWDMcLeanFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/colinwdmcleanLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colinwdmcleanIf you have suggestions, comments or requests please feel free to email Colin directly - colin@thehealingvoice.co.uk-oOo-
Our next poem on the Poetry That Inspires series is by Ella Wheeler Wilcox was an American author and poet - Solitude. She is well-known for her socially critical writings, yet in her poetry, she portrays feelings of joy and optimism in plainly written, rhyming rhyme. Solitude poem is one of her most well-known compositions (1883). This inspirational poem begins with the simple line: “Laugh and the whole world laughs with you/Weep and you weep alone”. From here onwards, the poetry is based on the premise that the world seeks pleasure & happiness and doesn't want to hear sad stories. Because the world is so full of pain, sorrow and personal concerns, it lacks its own sense of humor. This Ella Wheeler Wilcox poem encourages us to be optimistic and seek out excellent company. If you're searching for Solitude poem Ella Wheeler Wilcox, solitude poem explanation, solitude poetry, Ella Wheeler Wilcox Solitude, Ella Wheeler Wilcox poetry then have a look at this one and let us know your views on this inspirational poetry. Solitude BY ELLA WHEELER WILCOX Laugh, and the world laughs with you; Weep, and you weep alone; For the sad old earth must borrow its mirth, But has trouble enough of its own. Sing, and the hills will answer; Sigh, it is lost on the air; The echoes bound to a joyful sound, But shrink from voicing care. Rejoice, and men will seek you; Grieve, and they turn and go; They want full measure of all your pleasure, But they do not need your woe. Be glad, and your friends are many; Be sad, and you lose them all,— There are none to decline your nectared wine, But alone you must drink life's gall. Feast, and your halls are crowded; Fast, and the world goes by. Succeed and give, and it helps you live, But no man can help you die. There is room in the halls of pleasure For a large and lordly train, But one by one we must all file on Through the narrow aisles of pain. Watch it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/WBSWWHt30cI #Solitude #PoetryThatInspires #SimerjeetSinghPoems #SolitudePoem #EllaWheelerWilcox #SimerjeetSingh #MotivationalPoem #MotivationalPoetry #InspirationalPoems #HardTimes #InspirationalPoetry #PoetryCommunity For more information about Simerjeet Singh motivational speaker, please visit his website: http://www.simerjeetsingh.com Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/simerjeetsingh
Today, as an adjunct to my programs last fall about poverty, and to continue my look at poetry inspired by immigration, I read poems about the conditions and destinies of working people. They are by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Philip Levine, Kenneth Patchen, Langston Hughes, Rose Pastor Stokes, and Bob Hicok. I end the program with one of my own poems.
We're excited to share with you the next poem in this series - an Inspirational Poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox titled "You Will Be What You Will To Be" read by Simerjeet Singh Be sure to watch it all the way to the end to see how Simerjeet connects this Life Changing Poem with the Law Of Attraction and Self Concept. Thanks largely to your tremendous support, our last poem from the Poetry That Inspires Series is viral globally (Have you earned your Tomorrow by Edgar Guest). This poem is titled 'Will' written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox who was an American author and poet. In a recent interview, Simerjeet Singh was asked a question, what keeps him going in uncertain times, his answer included a reading of will poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox. By the means of this inspirational poem, Simerjeet Singh motivational speaker conveys a message to all the people who are not able to achieve their goals - You will be what you will to be. Our thoughts/actions are what guide us through life and define us. This short inspirational poem in English implies a message that your WILL is an extremely powerful tool when it comes to aspiring to success. So if you're willing to achieve what you always dreamt of, do listen to this motivational poetry/motivational poem to the end. The author is attempting to convey an inspirational message to everyone who might be listening to this will poem that you can either be held captive by your thoughts or set free by them. The quality of your life will be determined by which option you select. You will be what you will to be poem is one of the best poems that can change your mind and life. This Life changing poem will change your perception of living. Such inspirational poems in English will make positive eternal changes to your life by realizing that you're the only person that affects your well-being. For more Simerjeet Singh Poems, stay tuned with us so that you never miss any updates. Will You will be what you will to be; Let failure find its false content In that poor word “environment,” But spirit scorns it, and is free, It masters time, it conquers space, It cows that boastful trickster Chance, And bids the tyrant Circumstance Uncrown and fill a servant's place. The human Will, that force unseen, The offspring of a deathless Soul, Can hew the way to any goal, Though walls of granite intervene. Be not impatient in delay, But wait as one who understands; When spirit rises and commands, The gods are ready to obey. The river seeking for the sea Confronts the dam and precipice, Yet knows it cannot fail or miss; You will be what you will to be! ~ Ella Wheeler Wilcox Watch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/rgxGr2iJWJA #Will #LifeChangingPoem #SimerjeetSinghPoems #PoetryThatInspires #EllaWheelerWilcox #EnglishPoems #Poetry #Poem #Poems Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/simerjeetsingh
It's the penultimate mini-sode! Our season two kicks off on March 19th. This week, Captain Andy Ellers makes the case for Mary Poppins, modern hero; and drops two poems into the conversation. Erin gets really excited about showers at the airport. Ships mentioned: Oliver Hazard Perry, Virginia, MysticPrograms mentioned: Ocean Classroom Foundation, Maine Windjammer FleetPoems mentioned:"'Tis the Set of the Sail" - or - "One Ship Sails East" by Ella Wheeler Wilcox"The Men Who Don't Fit In" by Robert W. ServiceBooks mentioned:"The River Why", "The Brothers K", "River Teeth" by David James Duncan
Beware of the 'invisible tax,' inflation. Jason Hartman discusses inflation, poverty, and work-from-home lifestyle and advantages. In these challenging times, what professionals are able to stay optimistic? How are the elites transferring wealth? In part II of today's show, Jason interviews Jessica Mah, founder of inDinero. Tune in for pro-tips on loan approval for PPP & EIDL. How can you optimize your time with loan delays, and get ahead of the game? And, don't forget to prep for the end-game of these loans, will they be forgiven? Follow the rules and we shall see. Key Takeaways: [3:15] There are two types of taxation that we are paying: 1) The tax that we see, income tax, sales tax, etc 2) The inflation tax, which destroys the purchasing power of our money [7:30] People are being driven into poverty in this quarantine, making it very difficult for some to adjust to the work-from-home lifestyle [13:30] “Tis the set of the sails, And not the gales, Which tell us the way to go.” -Ella Wheeler Wilcox [16:00] How are the elites transferring wealth? [19:30] Jessica Mah, founder of inDinero, helping entrepreneurs run better businesses [20:50] PPP has run out? Only 6% of all applications have been approved by the SBA and funded. [21:15] The SBA is saying the best option is to use the bank you are already with, although Jessica has seen more success getting a loan through smaller regional banks [23:15] Have you seen success in getting loans with brokers? [25:30] Every bank is accepting PPP & EIDL applications even though they're both on hold due to running out of money [26:45] How can you be successful at getting your slice of the bailout pie? [18:30] Pro-Tips: Show your work; have an excel spreadsheet that shows how you came to your figures [30:30] How difficult is the one-page application? [31:00] The Magic Question, “What is all of the information you need from me in order for the bank to formally process my loan application and submit it to the SBA?” [34:00] This loan could be forgiven if properly played out [38:00] Encouraged to apply for PPP & EIDL, but PPP is the better of the two options for covering big payroll sheets Websites: Blog.indinero.com covid@indinero.com www.PandemicInvesting.Com TAX SALE Webinar Link www.JasonHartman.com Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn) Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes) 1-800-HARTMAN
Then Jesus went with them to the olive grove called Gethsemane. Matthew 26:36 NLT“Sit here while I go over there to pray.” He took Peter and Zebedee's two sons, James and John, and he became anguished and distressed. He told them, “My soul is crushed with grief to the point of death. Stay here and keep watch with me.” Matthew 26:36-38 NLT (read through and briefly elaborate.) Jesus' heart was heavy with the weight of the entire world, with all its sin and separation: past, present, and future. (While the divine Jesus was determined the human Jesus was hurting!)This High Priest of ours understands our weaknesses, for he faced all of the same testings we do, yet he did not sin. Hebrews 4:15 NLTFor everyone who's ever felt a desperation beyond description; understand this, Jesus understands! He went on a little farther and bowed with his face to the ground, praying. Matthew 26:39 NLTAnd being in agony he prayed more earnestly; and his sweat became like great drops of blood falling down to the ground. Luke 22:44 NLT2 Corinthians 5:21 - He became sin who knew no sin so that in Him we might become the righteousness of God!“My Father! If it is possible, let this cup of suffering be taken away from me. Matthew 26:39 NLTYet I want your will to be done, not mine.” Matthew 26:39 NLTAn incredible load of guilt met the undefeated love of our surrendered Savior, in Gethsemane. Then Jesus left them a second time and prayed, “My Father! If this cup cannot be taken away unless I drink it, your will be done.” When he returned to them again, he found them sleeping, for they couldn't keep their eyes open. Matthew 26:42-43 NLTSo he went to pray a third time, saying the same things again. Then he came to the disciples and said, “Go ahead and sleep. Have your rest. But look—the time has come. The Son of Man is betrayed into the hands of sinners. Up, let's be going. Look, my betrayer is here!” Matthew 26:44-46 NLTAll those who journey soon or late, Must pass within the garden's gate ; Must kneel alone in darkness there, And battle with some fierce despair. God pity those who cannot say : “Not mine, but thine;” who only pray, “Let this cup pass;” and cannot see The purpose in Gethsemane. Ella Wheeler WilcoxJesus did not come into the world to make bad men good. He came into the world to make dead men live! - Leonard Ravenhill We have to die to our will before we can live His!I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ lives in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me. Galatians 2:20 KJVThe power of the resurrection is released in the lives of the ones who give themselves to God in Gethsemane. Only one life, 'twill soon be past, Only what's done for Christ will last. And when I am dying, how happy I'll be, If the lamp of my life has been burned out for Thee. Charles Studd
It's been said that the light that shines the farthest shines the brightest at home. We all tend to begin our reforms too far away from home. In her poem, Wishing, Ella Wheeler Wilcox takes us to the heart of the matter: The man who wishes improvement strongly enough to set to work on himself is the man who will obtain results. Do you wish the world were better? Let me tell you what to do. Set a watch upon your actions, Keep them always straight and true. Rid your mind of selfish motives, Let your thoughts be clean and high. You can make a little Eden Of the sphere you occupy. Do you wish the world were wiser? Well, suppose you make a start, By accumulating wisdom In the scrapbook of your heart; Do not waste one page on folly; Live to learn, and learn to live. If you want to give men knowledge You must get it, ere you give. Do you wish the world were happy? Then remember day by day Just to scatter seeds of kindness As you pass along the way, For the pleasures of the many May be ofttimes traced to one. As the hand that plants an acorn Shelters armies from the sun. It's my absolute privilege and joy to bring these words to life with my music. And with that, I proudly present to you: Wish. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whatnottodo/support
Happy Father's Day... Please be advised this episode comes with a light trigger warning. This week's episode is another of the "We Reads," segments. This post comes from a piece we wrote for Defying Shadows over three years ago now. We no long write for this site, but if you're interested in seeing more about them and their work follow the link! Don't forget to check out our new website theweinme.org and subscribe! People had reached out and enjoyed the poems we read for the Therapy episode, so I decided to read two others this week. Ad Finem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox and Casey at the Bat by Ernest Lawrence Thayer They're two of my father's favorite poems. He used to read poetry to me when I was very small and throughout my years. One of my most cherished books in my collection is a copy of "The Best Loved Poems of the American People." This was the book he read to me from as a child, though it's my own copy not his original one. Twitter: @TheWeinMe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/TheWeinMe/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/TheWeinMe/support
“One ship drives east and another drives west with the selfsame winds that blow. 'Tis the set of the sails, And Not the gales, that tell us the way to go. Like the winds of the sea are the ways of fate; as we voyage along through life 'Tis the set of a soul that decides its goal, and not the calm or the strife.” ELLA WHEELER WILCOX
“One ship drives east and another drives west with the selfsame winds that blow. 'Tis the set of the sails, And Not the gales, that tell us the way to go. Like the winds of the sea are the ways of fate; as we voyage along through life, 'Tis the set of a soul that decides its goal, and not the calm or the strife.” ELLA WHEELER WILCOX.Enter Jehosophat, with some lessons to teach
“One ship drives east and another drives west with the selfsame winds that blow. 'Tis the set of the sails, And Not the gales, that tell us the way to go. Like the winds of the sea are the ways of fate; as we voyage along through life 'Tis the set of a soul that decides its goal, and not the calm or the strife.” ELLA WHEELER WILCOX