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On Monday 12/4, we hosted our 2nd annual, A Very Besties Holiday Networking Party, at Ocean Brew Coffee! It was an absolutely MAGICAL night with our besties inside such a beautiful business that means so much to us!We had the opportunity to record an amazing LIVE PODCAST INTERVIEW with our business bestie & owner of Ocean Brew Coffee, Ellen Bodnovich, right in front of our besties who attended (which could NOT have been any more special!)We are SO excited because it's now time for you all to listen in & hear it for yourself! We dive deep into Ellen's entrepreneurial story and chat a ton around the topics of MINDSET & COMMUNITY! It's a good one besties! Click play + let us know what you think!Here's how you can connect with Ellen:Ellen's instagram account: @ellen_sharinglifeOcean Brew Coffee's instagram account: @oceanbrewcoffeenj*Tune in to episode 11 on the besties & business podcast to hear our first ever interview with Ellen, which was recorded back in the summer of 2022!If you are local to NJ, go check out Ocean Brew Coffee in Spring Lake, NJ!___Want to be our bestie on instagram & tiktok?! Come hang with us there!@besties_and_business@stepherhard@heyimjessjacobs
In this episode of K9 Conservationists, Kayla is back with Ellen Dymit to talk about their experience with the fieldwork in Guatemala. Science Highlight: None Links Mentioned in the Episode: Where to find Ellen: Ellen's Twitter | Taal's Twitter You can support the K9 Conservationists Podcast by joining our Patreon at patreon.com/k9conservationists. K9 Conservationists Website | Merch | Support Our Work | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok
In this episode of K9 Conservationists, Kayla speaks with Ellen Dymit before their fieldwork in Guatemala. Science Highlight: None Links Mentioned in the Episode: Barley's First Find Where to find Ellen: Ellen's Twitter | Taal's Twitter You can support the K9 Conservationists Podcast by joining our Patreon at patreon.com/k9conservationists. K9 Conservationists Website | Merch | Support Our Work | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok
Join Ollie and Klaudia as they go through some obligatory November 5th insanity, S2E12: "Nightshifters," and episodes 2-4 of The Winchesters. Points of Interest: The Supernatural cost fallacy, Destiel happened in 2014 in the Berenstein Bears universe, the soda bottle queerbaiting metaphor, Castiel got sent to superhell and you're laughing?, The Winchesters is #Woke, they're decanonizing Bobby, Millie Winchester is the Ally Dog, Ellen/Ellen's Husband/John, and Jacob Black!Castiel.---Follow us:@MysterySpotcast on Tiktok / Twitter / Instagram---Contact us:- send us a question to our TikTok Q&A- email us at themysteryspotcast@gmail.com
国内服装市场的定制现状及发展趋势芸友Ellen:我有给明星做过,在刘勇的裕大华1919做的。(图片来源:芸友Ellen提供)这是我之前做的陈列。我其实是个外行,只是迫不得已做了高定。上图是刘勇老师设计的1919。设计师品牌都会出高定,但在我看来MASHA MA不算高定品牌,但他们有高定业务。我也有朋友在做汉服定制,价格5000-20000元之间。我朋友自己接定制单,友情价4500元左右一套。芸友Ellen:这是我2018年左右关注过的的高定公众号,现在基本没有关注了。以前关注主要为了参考他们的陈列方式,没做了就没有关注。(图片来源:芸友提供个人关注公众号截图) 虚拟智能定制是否会成为未来定制趋势之一?庄主:以前有出现过类似于魔镜的虚拟展示工具,不知大家有没有印象?芸友Ellen:跟3D试衣镜一样吗?我之前高定公司就做3D试衣镜,3D打版。我们买的设备,试穿虽好玩但是效果不好,我们用的是市场上最早的3D试衣镜,技术跟不上,需要一次次的升级。我们集团旗下一家智能制造就是专业研究开发这类产品,有趣但不实际。还有3D量体机,但是转化率不高,这个只是吸引顾客进店,就如3D试衣镜,人脸那一块太难看。3D打版,有差异,3D量体机倒是没什么差异。庄主:(图片来源:布百试app软件截图)我发的这两张图是目前普遍会开发的一种线上定制工具,小程序或APP形式,大家觉得这类定制工具是否可以起到定制赋能的效果呢?目前主流的虚拟设计还是凌迪和柯镂。大家觉得虚拟智能定制会不会成为未来定制的趋势方向之一呢?(图片来源:青甲科技公众号文章配图)刚发的这张图是上海青甲科技开发的全虚拟系统,VR 视角下的展示,疫情里众多品牌都开启线上虚拟时装秀,大家觉得这是否会是服装的一个趋势方向?即通过全虚拟的场景营造给定制客户更直观的视觉感受。芸友Ellen:(图片来源:芸友Ellen提供)
Our Kickass Boomer of the Day is Ellen Violette, a many-time number one bestselling author, an award-winning book and business coach, a Grammy-nominated songwriter, and the voice behind the Books, Business & Abundance Podcast. Since 2004, she has been supporting entrepreneurs to transform themselves into credible experts and, like her, bestselling authors. She is on a mission to make the world a better place one author and one book at a time. Join me in this episode and learn why Ellen is a Kickass Boomer! [00:01 - 06:15] Opening Segment I introduce and welcome Ellen Violette How she became a songwriter What Ellen did when she lost everything [06:16 - 16:40] Marketer First, Author Second Ellen shares her experience going through Environmental Illness What people should understand about marketing copy How she learned internet marketing without social media [16:41 - 26:36] No Such Thing as Failures, Only Lessons Working hard does not mean success will come automatically Why you should be a lifetime learner according to Ellen Ellen breaks down the concept of funnels in the business context [26:37 - 36:59] Looking for Benefits and Grants How to be a top-10% podcast? Ellen shares her experience She looks back at the time they suddenly became homeless A life-saving benefit that turned into a huge blessing [37:00 - 46:06] Entrepreneurship 101 Ellen talks about growing her business What would make your entrepreneurial journey easier? Listen to Ellen's advice Ellen's practical tips for boomers to take care of their health [46:07 - 56:05] Great Teachers Do These Things The qualities of a great teacher as described by Ellen You will have a bestselling book when you do this Take your book from idea to outline for bigger impacts and more money! Details below [56:06 - 57:42] Closing Segment How can the Boomer Nation connect with you? Links below Final announcements Tweetable Quotes: “You have to put on your marketing hat first if you wanna be a successful author.” - Ellen Violette “You can have all the mentors in the world but ultimately you gotta listen to your gut too.” - Ellen Violette Resources mentioned Book: Detoxify or Die Individuals to follow: Alex Mandossian Armand Morin Russell Brunson Jeff Walker Ken Krell Email ellen@booksopendoors.com to connect with Ellen or follow her on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. Check out Books Open Doors to learn more about her work. Listen to her podcast, Books, Business & Abundance, to grow your high-income business effortlessly! Join the FREE 5-day Bestseller Breakthrough Challenge on 26-30 July 2021! Start here. ----- BEE BOLD, NOT OLD. LEAVE A REVIEW and join me on my journey to become and stay a Kickass Boomer! Visit http://kickassboomers.com/ to listen to the previous episodes. Also check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Email terry@kickassboomers.com and connect with me online and on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
Breaking news, weather and finance report . Badd Kid Mark's bday and more with Nhlanhla Mahlangu and Ellen Ellen. Mosoeu. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eshdey-diphae/support
Folks, I am so pleased to share part of a conversation I had with Ellen Frost of Local Color Flowers on the florist and the farmer coming together to network, learn from each other, and to do business together. I hope you get some good take away tips! Learn more from Ellen: Ellen's online course Growing Your Business With Local Flower Sourcing enrollment is open April 19-23, 2021. This is a special accelerated presentation in our efforts to help florist that are facing global supply disruption to connect with local sourcing. This course is also an excellent doorway for farmers to begin or ramp up selling to florists and designers. Hope to see you in school! Lisa
毎回ご好評頂いているピノとお友達との対談企画!今回はお友達であるEllenちゃんと対談しました。 Ellen'sヒストリーはもちろん、3/31に発売される引き寄せノートについても色々聞かせていただきました
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Damian and Anne are in the company of Hollywood royalty with actress, singer, writer, Joely Fisher this week. You Might Know Her From Ellen, Inspector Gadget, ‘Til Death, Desperate Housewives, Cabaret, and her book, Growing Up Fisher. Joely talked about her upbringing with her famous parents Connie Stevens and Eddie Fisher and A-list sister Carrie Fisher, being a part of LGBTQ+ history with Ellen DeGeneres’ coming out on network TV, and whether or not she is on the second season of The Masked Singer. Follow us on social media: @damianbellino || @rodemanne Discussed this week: Joely’s IMDB || IBDB Movin’ Out on Broadway Choreographer Twyla Tharp Choreographer Pat Birch Billy Joel’s “Pressure” Encarta Grease T-Birds vs Hamburger Boys Spice Girls’ “Mama” Mel C’s “Northern Star” Joely’s book: Growing Up Fisher: Musings, Memories, and Misadventures Connie Stevens and Eddie Fisher’s relationship Fisher siblings: Carrie Fisher, Todd Fisher, and Tricia Leigh Fisher Todd’s book: My Girls: A Lifetime with Carrie and Debbie Me and My Shadows, Lorna Luft’s memoir and later a miniseries about her time with mother Judy Garland Beverly Hills Nannies, Tricia Leigh’s reality TV series Joely as Rizzo in the Grease revival Other Rizzos: Rosie O’Donnell, Maureen McCormick, Brooke Shields, Lucy Lawless Musicals Joely would be into: Sunset Boulevard, Gypsy, Grey Gardens Joely in Cabaret Norbert Leo Butz as Joely’s Emcee on tour Michael C. Hall as Joely’s Emcee on Broadway Teri Hatcher singing on American Idol Rick Holmes, Teri’s Cliff in Cabaret Jay Getty, Joely’s Cliff in Cabaret Joely wore Eddie’s fur coat in Cabaret Connie Stevens and Debbie Reynolds togetherJoely as Paige on Ellen Ellen sitcom cast reunion on The Ellen Show Ellen DeGeneres’ coming out episode: “The Puppy Episode” Ellen talking about being “Lebanese” with Rosie on The Rosie O’Donnell Show Anne’s mother, poet Juliet Rodeman gave Anne Ellen’s memoir when she was a closeted kid Joely came out as sexually fluid Joely in Inspector Gadget and getting blasted with toothpaste Inspector Gadget and commercial director Michael Kellogg ‘Til Death with Brad Garrett Grey Gardens with Rachel York & Betty Buckley Lainie Kazan with Connie Stevens and Joely (plus Sally Kellerman) The Ladybug clues on The Masked Singer. Is it Joely? Connie Stevens in Grease 2
Today I’m talking about three hard truths that 7 figure influencers aren’t telling you with Ellen McElveen. We dive into three different things that you might not know about the 7 figure businesses you’ve been looking up to online including why you might actually be more profitable than they are, why they probably don’t have it all figured out, and why a 7 figure launch might not be the thing you’re looking for. This episode is great because Ellen works with all kinds of businesses on the back end, so she knows what people are actually experiencing and the reality behind all of the awesome Instagram posts we see. Topics Discussed: Why we look up to 7 figure influencers What having a 7 figure business means Why your business might be more profitable Even influencers don’t have it all figured out Why a big launch might not bring the success you want Where to start if you’ve never launched before Working with an Operations and Efficiency expert Resources Discussed: Profit First by Mike Michalowicz Asana Pricing Your Services with Kristin Kaplan Action Steps: Build a solid foundation for your business by creating your mission, vision, and values Know your financial goals Stay focused on your business Connect with Ellen: Ellen helps entrepreneurs like you simplify your CEO life so that you reach your vision without the burnout. She does this through strategic mapping, accountability, + systems. She is an Operations & Efficiency Expert, and the Founder of One Less Thing Management. She has worked with businesses to improve their operations and map strategies for more than 10 years. She pulls from her experience working with Oracle, Cox Business, Geben Communications, Tamsen Webster, the YMCA, UNC-Chapel Hill, and more to deliver top-notch solutions to simplify and scale your business. She's on a mission to eradicate the outstanding number of failing businesses and does so with the One Less Thing Framework; which we'll talk more about in this episode. Ellen lives in Springfield, Missouri, with her husband, Scott, and son Gideon. Website Instagram Facebook Blog
Join Miscellaneous Brown a.k.a. Erick Esteban for a very special Fourth of July Episode of the #CrazyFunnyAsianz Podcast as ELLEN D. WILLIAMS shares her crazy funny Asian story of working on three seasons of 'How I Met Your Mother' and 'Baskets' and the future trajectory of this audaciously talented Filipina!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/erickesteban)
The day when I got a new theme tune. People in recovery giving me a lift. Having no biscuits, the lonely disease of alcoholism, Serotonin, the perfect moment that failed… and a big thank you to Carl, Steve and Ellen (Ellen’s probably my fav). Nirvana… This is a low.
As my guest Ellen Dechesne relates during this episode, sex in your later years, what is defined as the ‘third stage’ of your life, is a very important and relevant topic to consider.A self-proclaimed late bloomer for hitting sexual milestones and other life events, sex has nonetheless been a very central part of Ellen’s life since her birth around the advent of the sexual revolution in the U.S. And very recently, Ellen was a baby boomer who was dating in her 60’s to go on and eventually find the guy of her dreams.And so, through listening to this all-important perspective on the sexual needs of older people, Ellen will teach you of the attention and awareness that needs to be given to this facet of life. And in fact, she offers a very encouraging testament to the longevity of sexual experience we can continue to have well within the later years of our lives.A Different Emphasis in the Early YearsAs Ellen states near the beginning of the interview, she didn’t necessarily reach or experience her sexual potential until she was in her later years. At first, she wanted to emphasize relationships and raising a family far more than being aspirational about sex. And despite acknowledging that she had plenty of opportunities to take more risks with sex and strive for something much more fulfilling, she didn’t actively seek it until later.Younger MenIn her 30’s, Ellen talks about how she discovered the distinct joys of being sexually active with younger men, which she attributes to their enthusiasm to be with an older woman who knows what she wants. And Ellen wants to remind women who approach their 50’s and who are still single, to consider dating a younger man (even quite a bit younger). The older woman/younger man dynamic is fully supported by Ellen!Marriages, Children, and her TransformationShe was married for the first time at the age of 39 and then again a couple of years later that led to her becoming the diplomatic wife of an economist. Her son was born when she was 41, and her daughter at 46. And it was after a sexless marriage that Ellen decided it wasn’t working and the marriage ended.Once she hit her mid-50’s though, part of Ellen’s transformation was spurred by her attendance at an erotica and film festival. And it was through these events and the people she met there that really opened her eyes to how one can still be sexually active despite being in your third-stage of life. She goes into much more detail within the episode. Check it out!Sex as a Self-Rescue OperationWhile all her peers were settling down and had already started raising children, Ellen found herself single and without children. She started pursuing erotic relationships as a form of self-rescue, as she puts it. That way she could stay fresh and invigorated and wouldn’t find herself resigned like some of the other middle-aged women she had encountered. And, this kept her from becoming depressed about how her previous focuses on motherhood and marriage had eluded her. And as experts have echoed, keeping sexual activity consistent makes it easier to keep pursuing erotic activities all your life. Ellen says she has reaped the rewards of that fact.Ellen Didn’t Call it QuitsOne of the most important concepts that Ellen echoes in this episode is that older women have to be resilient. If you find yourself single at an older age, don’t just give up. It may be tempting, but there is so much more sex to be had, as her actions have shown.Instead of quitting when she found herself single at 59, she went to the gym, invested money in a program that made sure she was as sexually vibrant as she could be, and found the man of her dreams shortly after. And she also provides some of the physical therapies and details on her diet and hormone replacement treatment that has helped her maintain her libido and vibrant sex life. Much more within the episode!How to Deal with Third Stage Sex Challenges When They Come UpEllen recounts how her husband dealt with low testosterone and the challenges he experienced with his libido and the new approach they took to keeping active, dancing, and restructuring the dynamic to welcome the incidence as just a new stage in the relationship. She admitted that it was difficult to deal with wanting sex more than her younger husband, but challenges can always be overcome. And plus, Ellen just doesn’t accept that we must accept that sex just kind of dies and grays out within us. We get out what we expect of it, so active participation in the process is required. Really powerful stuff here!Sexually Active Until the EndWhat a beautiful thought it is to be sexually active until the end. And indeed, what is stopping us from achieving this goal or entertaining the idea? Ellen states that older women should be seen more like an authority on the subject and that as a voice they are here to stay! Check out this very inspiring and encouraging talk.Key Links for Ellen: Ellen’s Email if you want to get in touch with her: olderbabe@shaw.caMore info:Book and New Course - https://sexwithoutstress.comWeb - https://www.bettersexpodcast.com/Sex Health Quiz - http://sexhealthquiz.com/If you’re enjoying the podcast and want to be a part of making sure it continues in the future, consider being a patron. With a small monthly pledge, you can support the costs of putting this show together. For as little as $2 per month, you can get advance access to each episode. For just a bit more, you will receive an advance copy of a chapter of my new book. And for $10 per month, you get all that plus an invitation to an online Q&A chat with me once a quarter. Learn more at https://www.patreon.com/bettersexpodcastBetter Sex with Jessa Zimmermanhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/
As my guest Ellen Dechesne relates during this episode, sex in your later years, what is defined as the ‘third stage’ of your life, is a very important and relevant topic to consider.A self-proclaimed late bloomer for hitting sexual milestones and other life events, sex has nonetheless been a very central part of Ellen’s life since her birth around the advent of the sexual revolution in the U.S. And very recently, Ellen was a baby boomer who was dating in her 60’s to go on and eventually find the guy of her dreams.And so, through listening to this all-important perspective on the sexual needs of older people, Ellen will teach you of the attention and awareness that needs to be given to this facet of life. And in fact, she offers a very encouraging testament to the longevity of sexual experience we can continue to have well within the later years of our lives.A Different Emphasis in the Early YearsAs Ellen states near the beginning of the interview, she didn’t necessarily reach or experience her sexual potential until she was in her later years. At first, she wanted to emphasize relationships and raising a family far more than being aspirational about sex. And despite acknowledging that she had plenty of opportunities to take more risks with sex and strive for something much more fulfilling, she didn’t actively seek it until later.Younger MenIn her 30’s, Ellen talks about how she discovered the distinct joys of being sexually active with younger men, which she attributes to their enthusiasm to be with an older woman who knows what she wants. And Ellen wants to remind women who approach their 50’s and who are still single, to consider dating a younger man (even quite a bit younger). The older woman/younger man dynamic is fully supported by Ellen!Marriages, Children, and her TransformationShe was married for the first time at the age of 39 and then again a couple of years later that led to her becoming the diplomatic wife of an economist. Her son was born when she was 41, and her daughter at 46. And it was after a sexless marriage that Ellen decided it wasn’t working and the marriage ended.Once she hit her mid-50’s though, part of Ellen’s transformation was spurred by her attendance at an erotica and film festival. And it was through these events and the people she met there that really opened her eyes to how one can still be sexually active despite being in your third-stage of life. She goes into much more detail within the episode. Check it out!Sex as a Self-Rescue OperationWhile all her peers were settling down and had already started raising children, Ellen found herself single and without children. She started pursuing erotic relationships as a form of self-rescue, as she puts it. That way she could stay fresh and invigorated and wouldn’t find herself resigned like some of the other middle-aged women she had encountered. And, this kept her from becoming depressed about how her previous focuses on motherhood and marriage had eluded her. And as experts have echoed, keeping sexual activity consistent makes it easier to keep pursuing erotic activities all your life. Ellen says she has reaped the rewards of that fact.Ellen Didn’t Call it QuitsOne of the most important concepts that Ellen echoes in this episode is that older women have to be resilient. If you find yourself single at an older age, don’t just give up. It may be tempting, but there is so much more sex to be had, as her actions have shown.Instead of quitting when she found herself single at 59, she went to the gym, invested money in a program that made sure she was as sexually vibrant as she could be, and found the man of her dreams shortly after. And she also provides some of the physical therapies and details on her diet and hormone replacement treatment that has helped her maintain her libido and vibrant sex life. Much more within the episode!How to Deal with Third Stage Sex Challenges When They Come UpEllen recounts how her husband dealt with low testosterone and the challenges he experienced with his libido and the new approach they took to keeping active, dancing, and restructuring the dynamic to welcome the incidence as just a new stage in the relationship. She admitted that it was difficult to deal with wanting sex more than her younger husband, but challenges can always be overcome. And plus, Ellen just doesn’t accept that we must accept that sex just kind of dies and grays out within us. We get out what we expect of it, so active participation in the process is required. Really powerful stuff here!Sexually Active Until the EndWhat a beautiful thought it is to be sexually active until the end. And indeed, what is stopping us from achieving this goal or entertaining the idea? Ellen states that older women should be seen more like an authority on the subject and that as a voice they are here to stay! Check out this very inspiring and encouraging talk.Key Links for Ellen: Ellen’s Email if you want to get in touch with her: olderbabe@shaw.caMore info:Book and New Course - https://sexwithoutstress.comWeb - https://www.bettersexpodcast.com/Sex Health Quiz - http://sexhealthquiz.com/If you’re enjoying the podcast and want to be a part of making sure it continues in the future, consider being a patron. With a small monthly pledge, you can support the costs of putting this show together. For as little as $2 per month, you can get advance access to each episode. For just a bit more, you will receive an advance copy of a chapter of my new book. And for $10 per month, you get all that plus an invitation to an online Q&A chat with me once a quarter. Learn more at https://www.patreon.com/bettersexpodcastBetter Sex with Jessa Zimmermanhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/
As my guest Ellen Dechesne relates during this episode, sex in your later years, what is defined as the ‘third stage' of your life, is a very important and relevant topic to consider.A self-proclaimed late bloomer for hitting sexual milestones and other life events, sex has nonetheless been a very central part of Ellen's life since her birth around the advent of the sexual revolution in the U.S. And very recently, Ellen was a baby boomer who was dating in her 60's to go on and eventually find the guy of her dreams.And so, through listening to this all-important perspective on the sexual needs of older people, Ellen will teach you of the attention and awareness that needs to be given to this facet of life. And in fact, she offers a very encouraging testament to the longevity of sexual experience we can continue to have well within the later years of our lives.A Different Emphasis in the Early YearsAs Ellen states near the beginning of the interview, she didn't necessarily reach or experience her sexual potential until she was in her later years. At first, she wanted to emphasize relationships and raising a family far more than being aspirational about sex. And despite acknowledging that she had plenty of opportunities to take more risks with sex and strive for something much more fulfilling, she didn't actively seek it until later.Younger MenIn her 30's, Ellen talks about how she discovered the distinct joys of being sexually active with younger men, which she attributes to their enthusiasm to be with an older woman who knows what she wants. And Ellen wants to remind women who approach their 50's and who are still single, to consider dating a younger man (even quite a bit younger). The older woman/younger man dynamic is fully supported by Ellen!Marriages, Children, and her TransformationShe was married for the first time at the age of 39 and then again a couple of years later that led to her becoming the diplomatic wife of an economist. Her son was born when she was 41, and her daughter at 46. And it was after a sexless marriage that Ellen decided it wasn't working and the marriage ended.Once she hit her mid-50's though, part of Ellen's transformation was spurred by her attendance at an erotica and film festival. And it was through these events and the people she met there that really opened her eyes to how one can still be sexually active despite being in your third-stage of life. She goes into much more detail within the episode. Check it out!Sex as a Self-Rescue OperationWhile all her peers were settling down and had already started raising children, Ellen found herself single and without children. She started pursuing erotic relationships as a form of self-rescue, as she puts it. That way she could stay fresh and invigorated and wouldn't find herself resigned like some of the other middle-aged women she had encountered. And, this kept her from becoming depressed about how her previous focuses on motherhood and marriage had eluded her. And as experts have echoed, keeping sexual activity consistent makes it easier to keep pursuing erotic activities all your life. Ellen says she has reaped the rewards of that fact.Ellen Didn't Call it QuitsOne of the most important concepts that Ellen echoes in this episode is that older women have to be resilient. If you find yourself single at an older age, don't just give up. It may be tempting, but there is so much more sex to be had, as her actions have shown.Instead of quitting when she found herself single at 59, she went to the gym, invested money in a program that made sure she was as sexually vibrant as she could be, and found the man of her dreams shortly after. And she also provides some of the physical therapies and details on her diet and hormone replacement treatment that has helped her maintain her libido and vibrant sex life. Much more within the episode!How to Deal with Third Stage Sex Challenges When They Come UpEllen recounts how her husband dealt with low testosterone and the challenges he experienced with his libido and the new approach they took to keeping active, dancing, and restructuring the dynamic to welcome the incidence as just a new stage in the relationship. She admitted that it was difficult to deal with wanting sex more than her younger husband, but challenges can always be overcome. And plus, Ellen just doesn't accept that we must accept that sex just kind of dies and grays out within us. We get out what we expect of it, so active participation in the process is required. Really powerful stuff here!Sexually Active Until the EndWhat a beautiful thought it is to be sexually active until the end. And indeed, what is stopping us from achieving this goal or entertaining the idea? Ellen states that older women should be seen more like an authority on the subject and that as a voice they are here to stay! Check out this very inspiring and encouraging talk.Key Links for Ellen: Ellen's Email if you want to get in touch with her: olderbabe@shaw.caMore info:Book and New Course - https://sexwithoutstress.comWeb - https://www.bettersexpodcast.com/Sex Health Quiz - http://sexhealthquiz.com/If you're enjoying the podcast and want to be a part of making sure it continues in the future, consider being a patron. With a small monthly pledge, you can support the costs of putting this show together. For as little as $2 per month, you can get advance access to each episode. For just a bit more, you will receive an advance copy of a chapter of my new book. And for $10 per month, you get all that plus an invitation to an online Q&A chat with me once a quarter. Learn more at https://www.patreon.com/bettersexpodcastBetter Sex with Jessa Zimmermanhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/More info and resources: How Big a Problem is Your Sex Life? Quiz – https://www.sexlifequiz.com The Course – https://www.intimacywithease.com The Book – https://www.sexwithoutstress.com Podcast Website – https://www.intimacywithease.com Access the Free webinar: How to make sex easy and fun for both of you: https://intimacywithease.com/masterclass Secret Podcast for the Higher Desire Partner: https://www.intimacywithease.com/hdppodcast Secret Podcast for the Lower Desire Partner: https://www.intimacywithease.com/ldppodcast