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Dropouts
Surprising Him with his Dream Girl! | Dropouts #249

Dropouts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 72:47


Try BetterHelp online therapy to be matched with a licensed therapist who can help take some weight off your shoulders. Visit https://www.betterhelp.com/dropouts for 10% off your first month!Ever lost in the gym or just want more structure and guidance? Then it's time to add FitBod to your workout essentials! Visit https://www.fitbod.me/dropouts to save 25% off your subscription or try the app for free!Stop wasting money on subscriptions you don't use and sign up for Rocket Money today! Go to https://www.rocketmoney.com/dropouts and download the Rocket Money app. Get your money back!Calm the chaos of order fulfillment with the shipping software that delivers. Switch to ShipStation today! Go to https://www.shipstation.com and use code DROPOUTS to sign up for your FREE trial.What's up party people! Welcome back to another episode of Dropouts! This week Zach, Skyler, and Alyssa decide to do something that you've never seen before on the show OR possibly any of the other podcasts you watch lol. You know how Jared is single? What if we took over his Hinge profile and brought one of his matches onto the show! And that's exactly what they did. Watch Jared awkwardly fumble his way through some first date conversation, Alyssa interrogate the girl, and Zach and Skyler try to steal her for themselves!A little bit of a different route this week, but nonetheless we hope you enjoy!Shout out to Elysse for coming on!https://www.instagram.com/elysse.rene/SUB TO OUR PATREON FOR BONUS AND BEHIND THE SCENES CONTENT!https://www.patreon.com/dropoutspodBUY OUR SICK FREAKING MERCH!https://www.shopdropouts.comKeep up with us!Zach: https://www.instagram.com/zachjustice/Jared: https://www.instagram.com/jarebearmusic/Alyssa: https://www.instagram.com/alyssaaliberti/Skyler: https://www.instagram.com/skylerhorne_/DM us with your questions, ideas, and videos!https://www.instagram.com/dropouts/or Email us!dropoutsadvice@gmail.com

The OCD Whisperer Podcast with Kristina Orlova
117. Elysse's Personal Story of Triumph Over OCD and DPDR

The OCD Whisperer Podcast with Kristina Orlova

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 22:36


Have you ever considered the impact of accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and community advocacy on the well-being of individuals struggling with mental health conditions such as Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder (DPDR)? Understanding the significance of these factors can make a profound difference in the lives of those grappling with these conditions. In today's episode of The OCD Whisperer Podcast,  we are joined by Elysse Lescarbeau, known as OCD.or.just.me on Instagram, to discuss her journey with OCD and Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder (DPDR). Elysse's story is a powerful testament to the importance of accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and the role of community and advocacy in mental health. During the conversation, Elysse shares her journey of being diagnosed with OCD in September 2022 after years of struggling with depersonalization and derealization (DPDR). She discusses how exposure and response prevention (ERP) and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) have been pivotal in her treatment. Elysse emphasizes the importance of understanding the anxiety cycle, living by one's values, and the role of self-compassion in overcoming setbacks. She also highlights her advocacy work and introduces new resources for managing anxiety.   In This Episode [01:41] Elysse's thoughts on OCD treatment and recovery [05:36] Understanding the anxiety cycle [08:43] Incorporating values and ACT [13:48] Managing anxiety and building resilience [16:34] The realization of DP/DR [17:37] Discovering OCD and DP/DR [18:41] The power of representation [19:42] Advocacy work and awareness [21:06] Resources for help and education   Notable Quotes [10:06] "When you are able to live by your values, your life becomes so much bigger, your life becomes so much more meaningful. You feel like you can take on the world and actually be the person that you want to be."- Elysse Lescarbeau [12:50] "You have to have that willingness to just go into these situations and say, yeah, I will be anxious and that's okay. It doesn't need to control me."- Elysse Lescarbeau [17:24] "I think, the most terrifying thing I've ever experienced in my life, just the fear of, for me, the way it manifested was literally losing my personality."- Elysse Lescarbeau [18:43] "Getting the OCD diagnosis, realizing that was something I had and could be treated, but then also seeing that DPDR was a thing that affected so many people and that it wasn't just me because I was crazy, was mind-blowing."- Elysse Lescarbeau [19:55] "The advocacy work that so many more people are now doing through Instagram, TikTok, whatever it might be, is so important because you can realize within yourself, like, wow, this isn't just me and my crazy mind; this is something other people experience, and I can get help for it."- Elysse Lescarbeau   Our Guest Elysse Lescarbeau (@ocd.or.just.me) brings a wealth of personal experience with mental health issues and diagnoses. For a long time, she struggled in silence, unaware that her obsessive thoughts and mental compulsions were symptoms of OCD—she believed they were simply part of who she was. It wasn't until a year after being hospitalized for suicidal ideation that she received a long-overdue OCD diagnosis and began appropriate treatment. Now, Elysse is dedicated to sharing the knowledge she wished she had during her journey. She aims to educate others on the diverse presentations of OCD, which often differ from common media portrayals, and to highlight how gold-standard therapy techniques can address more than just acute symptoms. Elysse's mission is to demonstrate that recovery and a less anxious life are truly possible.   Resources & Links Kristina Orlova, LMFT https://www.instagram.com/ocdwhisperer/ https://www.youtube.com/c/OCDWhispererChannel https://www.korresults.com/ https://www.onlineocdacademy.com Elysse Lescarbeau https://www.instagram.com/ocd.or.just.me/ https://stan.store/ocdorjustme Mentioned Book: Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life The Values in Action Digital Workbook Disclaimer Please note, while our host is a licensed marriage and family therapist specializing in OCD and anxiety disorders in the state of California, this podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for therapy. Stay tuned for bi-weekly episodes filled with valuable insights and tips for managing OCD and anxiety. And remember, keep going in the meantime. See you in the next episode!

All The Hard Things
#168 - How OCD Treatment Techniques Go Beyond Just OCD Treatment with Elysse Lescarbeau

All The Hard Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 47:04


In this episode, I talk to OCD and anxiety advocate, Elysse Lescarbeau, about techniques typically reserved for OCD and anxiety are actually beneficial for everyone. We also discuss.. Her "Stay PUT" method of managing anxiety in the moment Our 5 strategies typically reserved for OCD/anxiety that can be helpful for all individuals Why and how ERP is absolutely necessary for OCD and anxiety recovery Elysse Lescarbeau (@ocd.or.just.me) has A LOT of lived experience with mental health issues with diagnoses. Elysse had been struggling in silence due to a lack of OCD awareness - she thought her obsessive thoughts and mental only compulsions were “just her”. A year after being hospitalized for SI, with a long overdue OCD diagnosis and treatment under her belt, she hopes to offer others the knowledge she wished she'd had - how OCD can present very differently from common media portrayals, why gold standard therapy techniques for OCD can go beyond treating acute symptoms, and how recovery and a less anxious life IS possible.  Follow her on Instagram @ocd.or.just.me and check out her free resource - the Values in Action Digital Workbook (https://stan.store/ocdorjustme/p/free-find-my-values-worksheet) - for her tried and true techniques to take value-driven action everyday, even while anxious. 

Forever Ago
Who was the first woman to win an olympic medal?

Forever Ago

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 26:55


Today, athletes like Simone Biles and  Katie Ledecky are Olympic rockstars. But did you know that when the Olympics started, women weren't even allowed to compete? And when they did join the games, female athletes struggled to get the same recognition as men. Join Joy, co-host Elysse and couch coach “Dubs” as they explore the surprising and triumphant history of how female athletes became Olympic stars. Plus, a brand new round of First Things First!This episode was sponsored by:Disney (movies.disney.com/wish) Only in theaters November 22, tickets available now. Rated PG, parental guidance suggested

Living Full Out Show
Gaining Insight On How Sharing Your Story Can Lead You In Living Full Out

Living Full Out Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 52:52


Episode: 2023.9.45The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari encourages you to share your story and inspire those around you. Perhaps you've faced trials and understand what it takes to get back on the right track, or maybe you have experience within a particular industry and have gleaned valuable insights. Join us as Nancy explains the value of empowering others by teaching them the lessons you've learned. Our first caller, Elysse, wonders how she can maintain a close relationship with her family while she's away at college. Though their relationship is strong, she worries that the distance may weaken it. Nancy advises her to send personalized messages throughout the day. For example, since Elysse's father loves music, she can send him a favorite song she's been listening to recently. Tune in to hear Nancy explain the importance of taking advantage of each moment to express love and appreciation for those we care about.Our inspirational guest, David Carey, was personally recruited to enroll at the United States Naval Academy, where he trained to become a talented pilot. In the year 1967, he was sent on a combat mission, where his plane was struck by a missile and plummeted to the ground. Tune in to discover how he landed in a Vietnamese village, becoming a prisoner of war for the next five and a half years. Perhaps you're hesitant to be vulnerable about the more difficult parts of your past. Though it's tough, discussing these moments can change a life. Since some people believe that they are alone in their suffering, you can share your experience and dispel those feelings of isolation. Having the strength to overcome a challenge and then empower others with your story will allow you to live full out.

Forever Ago
Happy Birthday to You: The story of the world's most popular song

Forever Ago

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 28:55


Do you know the birthday song? We bet you do! People all over the world sing a version of “Happy Birthday to You.” It's even been played in OUTER SPACE! Way less well-known, though, is the story behind the song, and the sisters who wrote it! Listen in to hear Elysse tell Joy the story, so she can get inspiration for her own quest to write a solar-system famous song.  Plus, an all new birthday themed First Things First featuring birthday cakes, wrapping paper and piñatas! (edited) 

B90
Matildas Squad Special (Cap 154: Elysse Perry)

B90

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 53:36


Australia's longest-running women's football podcast (est. April 2019).  History: Ellyse Perry, Matildas Cap 154 Matildas Debut: 2007 (played for the national team until 2012) Appearances: 18 (3 goals) Position: Midfielder / Defender W-League 2008 Central Coast Mariners 2009-2012 Canberra United 2012-2015 Sydney FC  Awards 2009 Young Player of the Year (with Elise Kellond-Knight) Hot Topics World Cup News Matildas squad Spectator Rules Squads News FIFA23 player ratings Jacynta Galabadaarachchi moving on from Celtic  UWCL Draw - Round 1  Matildas Signings: Around the World - Aussies/NZ Abroad Dub News & Signings Kayla Morrison to NWSL Season 16 squad page  Around the World Nordic Norway – Toppserien Round 17 Sweden – Damallsvenkan Round 16 State Football Queens, Kings and Themporers of the Week Molly - Aivi Luik and Katrina Gorry for their World Cup selection ♥️. Cheryl Bit of a Joker for the Royal Australian Mint doing an ecommerce upgrade at the same times as the release of the release of coins celebrating the FIFA Women's World Cup. Women's teams to feature in Football Manager (2025) Maj - Fatima Flores repping Matildas Active Support Steffen - Grace Maher playing for Belconnen United Devils U18 Boys team for the rest of the season (plus Emma Ilijoski)

Forever Ago
Way to Play: How Playgrounds Grew Up

Forever Ago

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 36:47


We're so excited to be back for season THREE of Forever Ago! Join Joy, Elysse, and some talking playground equipment as they spring through time to explore playgrounds of the past, present and future. You'll hear how playgrounds started popping up thanks to the industrial revolution. You'll visit 1960's London to hang out with the godmother of Adventure Play, and meet a group of students working to transform their inaccessible playground into a recess retreat for everybody! And of course, a new First Things First!

Speaking Tongues
124. Speaking Turkish

Speaking Tongues

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 53:56


Hello Language Lovers! Thank you for joining me for this episode of Speaking Tongues- the podcast in conversation with multilinguals. This week I'm talking to Elysse DaVega about learning and speaking Turkish. This episode was recorded before the devastating earthquake that affected Türkiye and Syria and that's why you won't hear us mention this current event during this conversation. But here's what you will hear in this conversation. Elysse tells us about the methods she used to learn Spanish and why she might not recommend others to learn this way (even though I think it's brilliant). She tells us about how her interest in Turkish grew through her study of German language and her travels through Germany. Elysse helps us break down some Turkish grammar and how she used the ladder method to learn Turkish through German. She tells us about her time traveling in Türkiye – including how she was able to do it, what it was like communicating in Türkiye and some of the things she's looking forward to experiencing on her next trip there.  Bg thank you to Elysse for this conversation and talking to us about your language journey with the Turkish language.  If you enjoy episodes of Speaking Tongues, don't forget to subscribe, rate and review the Speaking Tongues Podcast on Apple Podcasts and like and subscribe on YouTube so that other language lovers like ourselves can find the show! If you've been a long time listener of the show or a recent listener, you can now pledge ongoing support for the show on Buy Me a Coffee dot com or on Patreon dot com. For just $5 per month, you will have access to excerpts of this conversation that did not make it to the full published episode.  And as you know, I wrote a book! My food ‘zine of international language and cuisine, Taste Buds Vol 1. is available now for purchase! Check social media for the sneak peek inside of the book and make sure you purchase for yourself and your friends! Links to all platforms are below! To find Elysse:  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@elyssespeaks IG: https://www.instagram.com/elyssedavega/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/elyssedavega Speaking Tongues Podcast: Follow on IG: @speakingtonguespod Follow on Twitter: @stpodcasthost Like our Facebook Page: @speakingtonguespod Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJFOPq3j7wGteY-PjcZaMxg Did you enjoy this episode? Support Speaking Tongues on Buy me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/speakingtongues Pledge on-going monthly support. Join my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/speakingtonguespodcast Buy my book here https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/elle-charisse/taste-buds-vol-1/paperback/product-wn2n46.html?page=1&pageSize=4 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/speaking-tongues/message

Sports Show with Rowey & Bicks
INTERVIEW: Elysse Perry - 27 January 2023

Sports Show with Rowey & Bicks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 7:05


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The Holistic Beauty Podcast
Interview with Elysse Crabtree of Wabisabi Botanicals

The Holistic Beauty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 24:56


In today's episode we had the pleasure of interviewing Elysse Crabtree, the founder of Wabisabi Botanicals. Clean skincare is becoming more popular and increasingly sought out these days. However, clean skincare is an umbrella term and not all clean skincare products are created the same. Wabisabi Botanicals was created out of a need for truly green and holistic skincare. Join us in today's episode as we chat with Elysse about her own skin struggles, why she created Wabisabi Botanicals, how Wabisabi is different from other clean skincare companies, and what the future of clean skincare looks like. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, or on your favorite podcast platform. Topics Covered: Elysse's story and her reason for developing Wabisabi Botanicals What sets Wabisabi Botanicals apart from other clean/green skincare companies Why you shouldn't be afraid to use oils, especially if you're acne-prone What Elysse sees for the future of skincare Connect With Us: Connect with Elysse on Instagram, Youtube, and Facebook. Check out her amazing products online here! Connect with Dr. Bryant Esquejo on Instagram, Youtube, and TikTok Interested in becoming a patient in Los Angeles? Schedule an appointment online here! Visit Dr. Bryant's website: http://www.drbryantesquejo.com Connect with Dr. Marilyn Merola on Instagram and TikTok Interested in an aesthetic treatment in San Diego? Schedule a free 15-min phone consultation online here! Struggling with adult acne? Check out Dr. Merola's holistic acne course Glow From Within here. Visit Dr. Merola's website: https://lucerenaturalmedicine.com Follow the Holistic Beauty Podcast on Instagram. Questions or topic requests for the podcast? Send an email to holisticbeautypodcast@gmail.com.

My Steps to Sobriety
289 Gregg Champion: Building your Recovery Playbook

My Steps to Sobriety

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 64:05


Gregg Champion is a branding expert who has worked with top consumer brands, major television networks, and professional sports teams over the last 15 years. In the last few years, he has focused on selective start-up ventures as an investor, advisor, educator, and start-up coach. Gregg is a TEDx speaker who has been in recovery for over 20 years after nearly ruining his life with drugs and alcohol. Policy makers, media personalities, and addiction experts recognize Gregg as a highly valued and trusted member of the recovery community. Gregg has helped, supported and career coached over a 100 millennials to get their first job or internship in the "real world." Through his own vast experiences working with Fortune 500 brands, running his own companies, and fostering relationships with millennials at colleges and universities across the nation, he has developed a bullet proof playbook on how to land, keep, and thrive at your dream job.  In June 2015, Gregg was named Mentor in Residence at USC's Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurship after serving as a co-teacher for a 400-level undergrad course on Venture Management within the Marshall School of Business. Gregg, his wife Jennifer and their two daughters Elysse and Annabelle reside in Pacific Palisades. 3 top tips for my audience: Remain “Willing to be Willing.” (Keep gathering recovery tools)  You are allowed the alcoholic thought, you are not allowed the alcoholic action. We don't have bad days… we have a bad two hours. (Use the tools you have to dig yourself out) @startuprecovery @greggchampion 

Black v The Board of Education Podcast
BVBOE Presents Not Your N Word With Dr. Elysse Versher

Black v The Board of Education Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 63:27


Dr. Elysse Versher who was target by students on her former campus and left unsupported by school admin and District personnel, Dr. Versher felt compelled to resign to preserve her physical and mental health. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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RN Breakfast - Separate stories podcast
The Fair Work minimum wage history - Monday Finance with Elysse Morgan

RN Breakfast - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 5:31


Business groups have been arguing that with inflation running hot and interest rates rising employers can't afford a big hike in pay packets. The Fair Work commission could hand down its minimum wage decision as soon as this week, so what does history tell us to expect?

Woman INTENTIONALLY
Navigating Friendships Amongst Women

Woman INTENTIONALLY

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 70:47


In this LIVE episode I spoke with Catherine, Elysse, and Silvadia about navigating friendships with other women. Yes, it can be a struggle, but it can also be very worth it! I truly believe relationships show us ourselves, and teach us valuable lessons. Sponsor: www.SolidJewelsCo.com @Solidjewelsco @Simplywhittneyk

The Accrescent: Bioenergetic Healing
77. Why You Should Consider Essential Oil Free Skincare w/Elysse, Founder of Wabi Sabi Botanicals

The Accrescent: Bioenergetic Healing

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 62:07


I loved this interview with Elysse, Founder of Wabi Sabi Botanicals. We discuss the founding of Wabi Sabi, the downside to essential oils in so many natural products, why those with sensitive skin may want to avoid essential oils in products, our favorite Wabi Sabi products and more! Other questions we cover: Why all Wabi Sabi products are essential oil free How essential oils can be irritating for many Phototoxicity and volatility of essential oils Signs & symptoms essential oils may be irritating your skin Other factors that distinguish Wabi Sabi from other natural skincare brands Elysse's and my own personal favorite Wabi Sabi products Interview Links Discount:https://i.refs.cc/gqX5Sb8g?smile_ref=eyJzbWlsZV9zb3VyY2UiOiJzbWlsZV91aSIsInNtaWxlX21lZGl1bSI6IiIsInNtaWxlX2NhbXBhaWduIjoicmVmZXJyYWxfcHJvZ3JhbSIsInNtaWxlX2N1c3RvbWVyX2lkIjoxMTgyOTcyOTg0fQ%3D%3D ( 15% off your first Wabi Sabi order) (will need to input email) Podcast: https://www.theaccrescent.com/podcast-ep-28-herbal-face-food-skincare/ (Ep. 28 Interview w/Herbal Face Food Founder) Podcast: https://www.theaccrescent.com/podcast-ep-8-non-toxic-skincare-osea-founder-jenefer-palmer/ (Ep. 8 Interview w/OSEA Malibu Founder) Where to Find My Guest http://i.refs.cc/gqX5Sb8g?smile_ref=eyJzbWlsZV9zb3VyY2UiOiJzbWlsZV91aSIsInNtaWxlX21lZGl1bSI6IiIsInNtaWxlX2NhbXBhaWduIjoicmVmZXJyYWxfcHJvZ3JhbSIsInNtaWxlX2N1c3RvbWVyX2lkIjoxMTgyOTcyOTg0fQ%3D%3D (Website) https://www.instagram.com/wabisabibotanicals/ (Instagram) Connect w/Me & Learn More https://www.theaccrescent.com/ (Website) https://www.instagram.com/theaccrescent/ (Instagram) https://www.tiktok.com/@theaccrescent?lang=en (Tiktok) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwJVL6z48xPThN-C0fLuiHA (Youtube)

Don’t Hide The Scars
Establishing Boundaries With The Child Addict, detox, Treatment And Sober Living With Gregg Champion

Don’t Hide The Scars

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 56:55


Gregg Champion joins Flindt Andersen and Jason LaChance on the Don't Hide The Scars podcast to discuss working in the addiction recovery field, with an emphasis on parents of those in recovery. They discuss establishing boundaries with the child addict as well as the actual time needed from detox, treatment, sober living and getting reacclimated to society. Gregg Champion is a branding expert who has worked with top consumer brands, major television networks, and professional sports teams over the last 15 years. In the last few years, he has focused on selective start-up ventures as an investor, advisor, educator, and start-up coach. Gregg is a TEDx speaker who has been in recovery for over 20 years after nearly ruining his life with drugs and alcohol. He got clean and sober in his early 20's with the help of Father Bill Wilson of La Jolla, who was Gregg's "Eskimo" to the rooms of AA. Gregg brings unequivocal expertise, visibility, and acumen to recovery coaching. Policymakers, media personalities, and addiction experts recognize Gregg as a highly valued and trusted member of the recovery community. With the full support of the leadership of SOBA Recovery Center in Malibu, he developed a unique curriculum for the clinical groups he ran as a recovery coach. Over the past couple of years, he has taken on private clients in early sobriety as well as those with 10-plus years who feel "stuck in their lives" and in need of a breakthrough. Gregg continues to run high-end/high-energy groups, panels, and recovery retreats, most recently as a facilitator/recovery coach at Hotel California by the Sea recovery center in Newport Beach. Gregg has helped, supported and career coached over 100 millennials to get their first job or internship in the "real world." Through his own vast experiences working with Fortune 500 brands, running his own companies, and fostering relationships with millennials at colleges and universities across the nation, he has developed a bulletproof playbook on how to land, keep, and thrive at your dream job. In June 2015, Gregg was named Mentor in Residence at USC's Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurship after serving as a co-teacher for a 400-level undergrad course on Venture Management within the Marshall School of Business. Gregg, his wife Jennifer, and their two daughters Elysse and Annabelle reside in Pacific Palisades. Gregg founded START UP RECOVERY on the two things he knows best and loves most: startups and recovery. His daily mantra is "What can I do for you? I'm here to help." In the fall of 2017, START UP RECOVERY Transformational Living Center opened its doors with Gregg's vision of how to bring his unique Recovery Playbook to its residents on a daily basis - one day at a time. For more on Parents And Addicts In Need, the Don't Hide The Scars Podcast to donate and get involved https://linktr.ee/painnonprofit For More on Gregg Champion https://www.startuprecovery.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dhts/message

Youth View: A podcast by Skilled Creative
You(th) Belong [Feat. Billy Otto]

Youth View: A podcast by Skilled Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 21:03


S.2 Episode 4 In this special HARMONY WEEK episode of Youth View, Gemma, Elysse, Sam and Emyli from St Brigid's Catholic College tackle the topic YOU(TH) BELONG. They speak with special guest Billy Otto, about his journey as an environmental activist, musician, songwriter and youth mentor. Kate tells a MY STORY about her time overseas in the Czech Republic playing Ice Hockey at an elite level. YOUTH VIEW: a podcast by Skilled Creative http://skilledcreative.org Insta: skilled_creative https://www.billyottolive.com Insta: @billyotto

thru the pinard Podcast
Ep 31 Elysse Prussing on barriers/enablers to partnering with women to make a difference

thru the pinard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 57:08


Today  (ibit.ly/Re5V) we talk with Elysse Prussing on barriers/enablers to partnering with women to make a differenceResearch link -  ibit.ly/tb6g#phdmidwives  @Uni_Newcastle #COCE #scopeofpractice #regionalareas #compassionatebirthDo you know someone who should tell their story?email me  - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on twitter - @thruthepinard, insta @thruthepinard and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5VSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thruthepinardpodcast)Support the showDo you know someone who should tell their story?email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5V

Unstrictly Business
Balancing Feminine and Masculine Energies in Business with Elysse Crabtree of Wabi Sabi Botanicals

Unstrictly Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 51:35


Welcome to Unstrictly Business, a podcast all about work-life balance, combating burnout, and cultivating success inside and outside the office. We do this by sharing behind-the-scenes interviews with successful business owners as well as other resources for busy business people. I'm your host, Calli! I'm the Founder of “Do Well Dept,” an inclusive online community that helps passionate work-from-home entrepreneurs & remote businesses achieve overall wellbeing for themselves, their employees, and their business.    In this episode, I had the chance to sit down with Elysse Crabtree, who is not only the founder of Wabi-Sabi Botanicals, an essential oil-free, natural skincare line, but also a business mentor and intuitive guide through her second business, Be Led By Love. Since the launch of Wabi-Sabi Botanicals almost seven years ago, Elysse has learned a lot, but one of the main things she has come to embrace, as well and share with other business owners, is the importance of restoring a balance of both masculine and feminine energies in business. If you're not sure what this means, the masculine side of business is one we all know well, hustling for 8 hours a day, being assertive and competitive, and leaving emotions outside of business. The feminine on the other hand is open to receiving, accepting of rest, and about strong communication of values.    Today you'll learn how Elysse went from a behavior therapist and aid to launching Wabi-Sabi Botanicals after her own skin struggles. Her intuitive business practices lead her from an inspirational Pinterest pin of an at-home skincare recipe to creating a line of products that were featured in Urban Outfitters just six months after her launch. This episode is filled with actionable advice from Elysse on how to build a business that aligns with your unique life path.    In this episode, you'll discover...     How Elysse balances the feminine and masculine in her own business The most common setbacks her business mentees experience What Elysse does to get in touch with her divine intuition + her daily routine How Elysse managed her full-time job as she grew Wabi-Sabi Botanicals     Thanks for listening to this week's episode of Unstrictly Business! If you want to learn more about how you can create a successful business of your own. Visit our website dowelldept.com.    Resources and links:   Calli's Instagram: @callizar Do Well Dept Instagram: @dowelldept Do Well Dept Website: dowelldept.com   Wabi-Sabi Botanicals Instagram: @wabisabibotanicals Wabi-Sabi Botanicals Website: wabisabibotanicals.com Led By Love Instagram: @beledbylove Led By Love Website: beledbylove.com

Ben & Liam
Recap: All Around Australia Podcast 24th October

Ben & Liam

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 60:00


All the gear and no idea?   Kids book: Max and Elysse writing session  The Man Who Went to Space with William Shatner Last Week  Strange marketplace encounters  Kids book: Mem Fox  Gumtree giveaway: Did they change their name?  Story time: Kill Bill  We both know the posty  Kids book: Isaac, Illya, Milla and Jemma's session      Trivial disputes: Tipping   Kids book: Andy Lee shares his tips      See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ben & Liam
Chicken Nuggets and Chips

Ben & Liam

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 34:55


We have a session in the writer's room with young Max and Elysse, they give us some idea's for our kids book!  Love rat: Why did you get a call from the school?   Kids book: Max and Elysse writing session   What's trending: Chris Hemsworth to Cowra    Strange marketplace encounters   Timeline time: Ahh 2003 I reckon      See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In Her Image: Finding Heavenly Mother in Scripture, Scholarship, the Arts, & Everyday Life
13. Accessing the Power of God with Life Coach Amy Elysse

In Her Image: Finding Heavenly Mother in Scripture, Scholarship, the Arts, & Everyday Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 31:58


Jess asks Amy how she accesses the power of God in her life as a woman, and what that looks like in her home and family. Amy shares tools for shifting our mindset to believe we have access to God's power, and how to go about tapping into it. She emphasizes having a personal relationship with God and shares how she came to rely on her Heavenly Parents more fully through an unexpected trial in her marriage. Amy can be found on Instagram at @amy.elysse, where she helps women overcome betrayal trauma and find healing. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inherimage/support

The Hundred Club
Birmingham Phoenix Women's Team Preview: Shafali Verma and Elysse Perry lead a talented squad

The Hundred Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 20:22


Shefali Verma and Elysse Perry might be the two best overseas players in women's squads for The Hundred. Rich, Oli and Tom don't think they are the only talented cricket players on the team. Issy Wong, Amy Jones and Georgia Elwiss will certainly be hoping to do their part too. Will the Phoenix prove as strong on the pitch as they look on paper? This is The Hundred Club, cricket's new fan community. Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/b5plPghNlHg Follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/thehundredclub1

Soul Force Ones
34. Virology, STEM and the Sacred Lab ft. Elysse Grossi-Soyster

Soul Force Ones

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 92:03


Elysse Grossi-Soyster is a Microbiology & Immunology graduate student with Stanford University's School of Medicine. She is the founder of the STEM Outreach Collective and a community educator for the Heart to Heart program, facilitating conversations with pre-teen girls about health and well-being. Elysse has also worked for NASA as a senior research associate, she's created content for Khan Academy, and she makes vegan peanut butter cups. Needless to say, our conversation was SO much fun.We explore her journey to virology and her interest in zoonotic viruses, efforts towards equity and so-called diversity in STEM, her work with NASA, and alternatives to animal testing in science! Don't let the topics intimidate you, we had a blast, and Elysse is an expert communicator! All music on today's episode is by the late, great Gift of Gab of Blackalicious. We learned this weekend of his passing. One of the all time greatest lyricists and rhyme writers, a true expert of the craft, he will be greatly missed by the hip hop community at large. Rest in Peace Gift. Find his music as part of the Solesides collective and Quannum, Blackalicious, and his solo music as Gift of Gab

FunFacts With ...
FunFacts With Elysse

FunFacts With ...

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 29:04


Hello FUN Facts Fam this will be the last episode for a while on this channel as i am having some issues getting more guests on for the show. if you know someone who would like to be on the show pleas have them fill out the google form below. As of 5/30/2021 i have been laid off of my job for ball park one month. I make these podcasts entirely out of my own wallet and though production costs arn't the biggest thing in the universe they do make up a large chunk of my income when i have a job. So please consider throwing us a little financial support if you like what i do and you want to see our little channels grow and improve. Patreon https://www.patreon.com/FunFactsWith RedBubble shop FunFactsWith.redbubble.com or heck even Venmo @vlogwonderland In other news we are looking for more guests. so if you want to be on the show or if you represent a celebrity, scientist, or other expert who would like to come on the show for free. Please fill out the google form here https://forms.gle/uTgyjhxp248mMKZK7 If you are looking for something to listen to Please check out our sister podcast at https://www.podserve.fm/w/goodnightpod Facebook https://www.facebook.com/FunFactsWith Twitter @FunFactsWith1 Instagram @funfactswith Tiktok @Funfactswith https://www.shakespearesglobe.com/discover/shakespeares-world/the-third-globe/#:~:text=Shakespeare's%20Globe%20had%20to%20have,one%20street%20nearer%20the%20river. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jeweler%27s_Shop https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novello_Theatre https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/tv/news/a56850/jon-snow-nights-watch-capes-ikea-rugs/ https://screenrant.com/breaking-bad-walter-white-actors-matthew-broderick-john-cusack/#:~:text=The%20network%20reportedly%20approached%20Matthew,roles%20and%20limited%20TV%20appearances. https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/politics/a34330319/kennedy-jfk-nixon-virtual-debate-history/ https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-35840393 https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-gruesome-history-of-eating-corpses-as-medicine-82360284/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_pen

Our Future Earth
S1E6 - Viruses, NASA and Chocolate feat. Elysse Grossi-Soyster

Our Future Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 17:27


Aayenda talks with Elysse Grossi-Soyster about viruses and Covid-19. Elysse also shares about her top secret vegan Chocolate peanut butter recipe and working at NASA, Elysse is a PhD student with the Microbiology and Immunology department at Stanford University's School of Medicine. She works there, too, as a community health educator. She was a virologist at a lab and is the founder of the non-profit organizaiton, STEM Outreach Collective. And Aayenda's silly sister, Satori, shares a silly STEM joke.

Ditch The Binge
Ep 53: From food obsession to food freedom- Client Elysse shares it all.

Ditch The Binge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 52:43


My client, Elysse, felt the impact of Covid in the workplace, at home, and noticed it directly impacted her relationship with food and her body. After feeling like I was speaking directly to her in my messages for months she couldn’t take the stress and anxiety another day and finally reached out. She knew restriction and another crash diet wasn’t the answer but didn’t really know what else to do.  As an athlete, she had an additional layer of confusion and frustration because she believed continually pushing yourself,  tracking food, and following a ridged nutrition program was the "right" thing to do. “I got to the point where food was occupying SO much of my brain space! I was not feeling at home in my body at all and I was worried.”Elysse dishes it all out in this episode. The biggest fear she had about reaching out to me and what she thought it meant about her, how this work tied into every area of her life(from wedding planning to work), not really believing me in the beginning, and how she is now connected to herself and her intuition more than ever before.From skeptical and unsure to confident and free.Enjoy this episode!If you are interested in working together you can fill out the contact form on my website HEREOr message me on Instagram HERE

Mother Daughter Earth: an Environmental Sustainability Podcast
21. Park deserts and the importance of creating access to green space -- with Elysse Alvarado

Mother Daughter Earth: an Environmental Sustainability Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 49:42


Elysse is a fellow Dallasite and has a passion for creating equitable and resilient communities. She graduated with a degree in International Relations and she loves to travel and learn about new cultures. From her career experience, she learned that nothing in urban planning happens by mistake, and she is passionate about creating more opportunities for community connection and engagement in urban areas that had historically been underserved. Elysse talks about the importance of having access to green space within walking distance of your home and how this is not only an environmental issue but also a social and health issue. If we live in a dense neighborhood with many apartment buildings and dwellings, it's imperative to have access to a place outdoors to relax and be physically active. The Trust for Public Land's Green Schoolyards or the Texas Trees Foundation Cool Schools Program aims to increase Dallas' access to public parks and green spaces by converting school playgrounds into dual-puporse areas: playgrounds during school hours, and community parks in the afternoons and on weekends. If you'd like to get involved and help out with the amazing work that the Trust for Public Land is doing here in Dallas, Elysse is available to talk! Reach out to us at info@motherdaughterearth.biz and we'll put you in touch with her. Links: -- Elysse's LinkedIn page (https://www.linkedin.com/in/elyssedeliaalvarado/) -- The Trust for Public Land (https://www.tpl.org/) -- Texas Trees Foundation: Cool Schools Program (https://www.texastrees.org/projects/cool-schools/) Mother Daughter Earth links: -- Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/motherdaughterearth -- Follow us on Instagram: @motherdaughterearth (www.instagram/motherdaughterearth) -- Visit our website: www.motherdaughterearth.biz

(Art)versations - Hosted by Bri Clarke
13. Melanie Elysse Old

(Art)versations - Hosted by Bri Clarke

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 55:06


Anti-Racism Resources provided by Chantelle Good: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1maa3qLiPscjjKpnFxBceTvp9WiG1j-C-e2zZcxTAxpE/mobilebasic Melanie is a dancer and choreographer, currently based in Regensburg, Germany. We talk about how she is adjusting to the German lifestyle as a Canadian artist, why she believes the artist’s role in society is even MORE vital, what she discovered about the Toronto dance community after hosting a Works-in-Progress showing in February, and the sad truth that being an artist is a lonely task. Follow her Instagram: @melanie_old --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brianna-clarke/message

Meaningful Learning with Dr. Samantha Cutrara
In conversation with AgentNDN & Elysse Deveaux {Pandemic Pedagogy convo 42} Imagining a New 'We'

Meaningful Learning with Dr. Samantha Cutrara

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 65:22


How do we teach history in this moment and others? In this conversation, I speak with AgentNDN and Elysse Deveaux about decolonization, memes, and semiotics. What are the tools can use to interrupt colonialism and colonial structures? More about AgentNDN: Agent NDN is a Listuguj Mi'gmaw PhD student, lecturer, musician, author, memer, and an outspoken social critic on Twitter and Facebook. His interests are varied and include everything from occultism and conspiracy studies to cognitive science and psychedelics, but most of his energy gets directed towards learning and teaching about the past and present of settler colonialism on Turtle Island. Connect with him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/TheAgentNDN More about Elysse: Elysse Deveaux is an intermedia educator and researcher with over 10 years of experience as a documentary filmmaker and media producer for social and educational organizations (Twenty-One Toys, University of Toronto's iThink Education Initiative). Their current graduate research focuses on curriculum development for critical media literacies at the K-12 level, with an emphasis on visual pedagogies and representations in digital culture. Connect with Elysse at synapsemedia.org SUBSCRIBE to the Imagining a New We video channel. Learn more about me at https://www.SamanthaCutrara.com/ Learn more about the Imagining a New We video series at https://www.ImaginingaNewWe.com/videos See all the Pandemic Pedagogy videos at https://www.imagininganewwe.com/videos/pandemic-pedagogy Order Transforming the Canadian History Classroom: Imagining a New 'We'! https://www.amazon.ca/Transforming-Canadian-History-Classroom-Imagining/dp/0774862831 https://www.ubcpress.ca/transforming-the-canadian-history-classroom #DecolonizeCanada #ImaginingaNewWe #Whatsameme?

LET'S GO!
Elysse Palomo

LET'S GO!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 155:55


Elysse is the owner of Suite Beauty Salon Suites in Orange, CA and has been doing hair for over 13 years. She is married to a fellow fireman and just had a baby back in April during quarantine. She's an old soul millennial with a love of true crime and a good margarita.  Listen in and be inspired, LET'S GO!General Disclaimer:This Podcast is our own opinions protected by the First amendment and DO NOT represent the views or opinions of any Fire, Police, Emergency Medical service, or public service agency. By listening to this Podcast you agree to not use this Podcast to pursue any legal complaint as it pertains to the hosts or any third party guests of the Podcast. This Podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy and authenticity of any statements or opinions made on this Podcast. 

The Germany Experience
Things to know before learning German (Elysse from Elysse Speaks)

The Germany Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 40:08


Elysse is the host of Elysse Speaks, a YouTube channel about her experiences learning multiple languages (including sign language). One of the languages she speaks is German, and I invited her on the podcast to talk about German, what would have been good to know before learning German, and why learning German is like being in a complicated but cool relationship. Elysse's video that we base our discussion on: What I wish I knew BEFORE learning GermanSubscribe to Elysse's YouTube channel: Elysse SpeaksFollow her on Instagram: @elyssespeaksElysse's German learning resources:The Easy German podcastitalki: Learn a language onlineGerman Grammar Drills by Ed SwickLearn German on LingoliaASK A GERMAN: SEND ME YOUR QUESTIONSI have lined up three "qualified" Germans (i.e. they're German) to answer your questions! So if you have a question (or questions) that you have been wanting to ask Germans but never have, now's the time! Get in touch and send me your questions in one of the following ways:Go to thegermanyexperience.de/contact and send me your questionMail me: info@thegermanyexperience.deYou can also leave me a voicemail on my website by clicking on the little microphone icon on the bottom right of your screen.JOIN THE THE GERMANY EXPERIENCE FACEBOOK GROUPVisit the official The Germany Experience websiteContact me: info@thegermanyexperience.de GERMAN UNCOVERED STORY-BASED LANGUAGE COURSEGerman Uncovered is a comprehensive German course for beginners, where you learn German through an exciting story. After each chapter, you learn vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation based on what you read in the story. Disclaimer: I am an affiliate partner of German Uncovered, and I will earn a commission if you sign up using the links below). Try out the course for free: Experience Story-Based German Learning for FreeAnd sign up for German Uncovered: German Uncovered

PNC
Elysse n stuff

PNC

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 91:20


The boys talk bout spirituality, dick pics and technology. Elysse is a content creator who keeps busy on several different platforms. https://linktr.ee/Lifeofelysse

Mediano Music
Iris Gold: Piratfantasier, hippie hop og stjernestøv

Mediano Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 54:33


200+ koncerter rundt omkring i Europa, Roskilde Festival, optræden for den franske præsident Emmanuel Macron på Elysse-paladset i Paris, samarbejde med Nile Rodgers og Dave Stewart (Eurythmics), debutalbum. Indisk-jamaicanske Iris Gold har ikke kedet sig de sidste par år og nu skyder hun så 2020 igang med en europæisk headline-tour. På The Lunar Luna Tour tager hun sin ‘hippie hop’ - et energisk mix af pop, soul, R’n’B og hip hop tilsat en god sjat solskin - med rundt i først Danmark og dernæst bl.a. Tyskland og Schweiz. Det er en helt specielt tour, både fordi det er hendes første europæiske headliner, men også fordi der er en ekstra gæst med ombord - der er nemlig en Gold-baby på vej. Derfor bliver der naturligvis også en lille pause i løbet af året, men det betyder bestemt ikke, at der ikke er lagt planer for mere musik (med nogle rimelig seje samarbejdspartnere). Lyt med og bliv klogere på dét, men også på sangerindens (musikalske) opvækst, sangskrivning og meget mere!

NUWorkWell
Season One Wrap Up

NUWorkWell

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 13:28


Elysse and Lesley take a look back at the guests and conversations from this past year. From networking to prioritization, we revisit the challenges and high points of finding the first post-graduate position.

Beat Infertility
194: Male Factor Infertility [SUCCESS]

Beat Infertility

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 47:44


In Episode 194 of Beat Infertility, Elysse shares her triumph over male factor infertility (low concentration and morphology). Infertility coach Heather Huhman helps warriors like you make scientifically-based, well-informed decisions about your next steps. To schedule your free 30-minute call, go to https://beatinfertility.co/hope.

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Beat Infertility
194: Male Factor Infertility [SUCCESS]

Beat Infertility

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 47:44


In Episode 194 of Beat Infertility, Elysse shares her triumph over male factor infertility (low concentration and morphology). If you need additional support, consider joining Hope University or our Infertility Warrior Tribe. For details on both, please visit https://beatinfertility.co/hopeu.

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The Creative Strategist
11: Soulful Business with Elysse Crabtree, Founder of Wabi-Sabi Botanicals

The Creative Strategist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 49:28


Elysse Crabtree is a self-proclaimed devoted dog mom, cookie connoisseur, and unabashed wanderluster, Elysse Crabtree founded luxury organic skincare brand, Wabi-Sabi Botanicals, in 2015 on Etsy. Wabi-Sabi Botanicals was quickly picked up by big-name retailers like Urban Outfitters and featured by publications like Byrdie beauty within months of launching. Almost four years later and Elysse has grown the brand to include fans, customers, distributors, and retailers all over the globe - from California to Paris to Hong Kong. Wabi-Sabi Botanicals has evolved into a social enterprise that seeks to empower and inspire women's self-love through conscious sourcing, beautiful skincare rituals, and direct social impact. This past year in 2018, Elysse used her business experience and expertise to launch a 4-month mentorship for conscious, creative female entrepreneurs. Along with running Wabi-Sabi Botanicals, Elysse is now a business mentor and teacher of sacred self-love and soulful strategy to creative women who dream of starting their own conscious, creative business and living a life that is truly led by Love.

The Sustainable Jungle Podcast
15 · ELYSSE CRABTREE · ETHICAL BEAUTY, SELF LOVE AND WOMEN EMPOWERMENT

The Sustainable Jungle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 53:52


Elysse is an “Entrepreneur, mentor, and unabashed wanderluster livin' it up in San Diego, CA”. She is the founder of Wabi-Sabi Botanicals, a luxury, ethical beauty line and ‘Be Led by Love', a beautiful website about self-love and empowerment. Elysse is passionate about the betterment of women… all women! We caught up with Elysse in her home state of California, USA and she graciously shared her approach to business, self-love and women empowerment all over the world. Many words of wisdom and advice on living a fulfilled meaningful life ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Find the show notes here  ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ *** SOCIALIZE WITH US *** Website  Instagram  Facebook   Twitter  YouTube

HearHereNYC Radio
The Set: Episode 2 - Local Favs

HearHereNYC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2017 61:27


Put together some local NYC gems for this week's episode. Always fantastic stuff coming out of the concrete jungle. Tracklist: Ø (Arms Away) - Bedstudy (0:00) Curiosity Poem - Stro (3:36) partofme - Khallee (5:26) eve - ELYSSE (9:08) Hush Bb - le1f (14:12) IMfat - JIL (17:30) It's Dangerous Business Living in New York - Justin Hood (20:55) all 4 u - west1ne (23:12) Billows - Caine Casket (27:21) Hold On - Palm Lines (30:14) Hurt You First (ft. Kipp Stone) - Niia (33:20) The Fool - Gus Dapperton (36:52) needs (ft. Mac Ayers) - mobocracy (40:07) Wasn't Love Cafe - Tangina Stone (44:30) 747 - Olu Bliss (48:24) Common Ground - Sam O.B. (53:00) Are You Still Mine? - Obliques (56:50)

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DJO English Round Table Podcast
Episode 86: Students Sound Off on Ethan Frome

DJO English Round Table Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016


Episode 86: Students Sound Off on Ethan FromeRunning Time: 19:16Edith Wharton (1911)This Week's Guests:Elysse AndersonRoisin Bergeron Ryley HowardVanessa NkurunzizaSofia CardenasAs the days grow shorter and the weather gets colder, Ethan Frome feels like a perfect book to discuss how a story's setting can influence the lives of its characters. So is there any joy to be found in the bleak, frosty landscape of Edith Wharton's Ethan Frome? Even if the characters in this novella don't fare so well, it doesn't stop O'Connell students from enjoying a spirited, energetic conversation regarding the story's themes, setting, and broader character arcs. Check out this week's episode for another spirited look at life and literature through the eyes of students at O'Connell High School. Your browser does not support this audio Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes! And we'll see you again next week.

That's Absurd
Episode 20: Make America Great feat Didier Elysse

That's Absurd

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2016


With Waldo in Vacation the cast of That’s Absurd invites their first ever guest aspiring Actor Didier Elysee. Listen to the convos Melvo, O.G . Nate P and Didier as they discuss The presidential debate, The Game vs Meek Mills, Rap legend Beanie Sigel getting knock out by “street” dude, more political talk and much […]

Pxl Colors
Pixel Colors Podcast #11 – Elysse

Pxl Colors

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2013


Elysse, résident et programmateur des soirées « …

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Winifred Elysse Newman's work concentrates on the issue of perception in psychology and the history of science and philosophies of aesthetics in the arts. Her areas of interest include the History of Technology, History of Science, History/Theory of Architecture, and Urban Theory from the Enlightenment. Her dissertation, "Imaginative Beholding: Physiological Psychology, Aesthetics and the Discourse of Representation in Fin-de-Siècle Germany" concerns the transformation of the modes of representation in the arts and science in early modernity. Focusing on the 1860s–1890s German discourse in physiological psychology, the dissertation posits that the exchange between aesthetics and science of new knowledge produced by instruments and empirical methodologies of calibrating psychological responses to visual and sensual stimuli leads to an ontological shift in the concept of representation in the arts. Newman was a Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin and also received fellowships from the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences and the Graduate School of Design. She has taught at Harvard University, Washington University in St. Louis, and the University of Tennessee. Additionally, she has published work in the United States and Germany and sits on the editorial board of the Journal of Architectural Education. She is also a partner in the design firm Architect of Record - www.aor.us.com.

Indie Movie Masters
The Long Awaited, Eagerly Anticipated, Jerry Williams Interview!

Indie Movie Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2009


An evil army is approaching, and a lead character is lamenting the power and flexibility of evil in the world...the monologue draws to a pivotal moment...the actor's voice swells...and..."All we have is Steel!...Wizardry! All we have is defense!"This line, from a character played by the actor Steve Guynn in an upcoming Jerry Williams fantasy film, is just one of many, many examples of the great lines that one encounters in a Jerry Williams film!Jerry Williams is an indie filmmaker extraordinaire. He is a guy who usually has multiple films in various stages of production, and has crafted a style that can only be described as his very own, unique genre. He definitely pushes the envelope with his work, and elicits alot of reactions, ranging from those that love his signature style (count me in this group), to others less inclined, such as a film reviewer that actually called for someone, somewhere to punch Jerry for making the film that the guy was reviewing (true story!).One thing that is indisputable is that you will be hard-pressed to find someone who is more passionate about independent film. You will also be sorely challenged to find someone who is more gracious in the goodwill and support that Jerry regularly extends to other filmmakers of all genres and styles.From cardboard sets and creative uses of his cat (note to Humane Society: the cat has never been harmed and is, in fact, quite spoiled!), to voluptuous actresses leaving little to the imagination, to cult independent film stars such as Debbie Rochon, Conrad Brooks, and Troma's Loyd Kaufman, Jerry's works always have the unexpected and the original. What most people don't realize is that underneath all of the onscreen insanity, Jerry actually injects a serious literary undercurrent, an example of which he discusses in this interview concerning his feature "Misadventures in Space".Jerry is a playright, poet, and prose writer as well, and we wanted to bring a little of that aspect out in this interview, and encourage the reader to look into his excellent poetry collection that is in print, called Mirrors and Portraits.It is my intention that this interview gives the reader a little insight into the craziness, humor, work ethic, committment, talent, dedication, and other characteristics that Jerry possesses. (The genius right alongside the offbeat and insane, so to speak!) You will also hopefully get a sense of his collaborative spirit, as well as get to meet a few of his regular cohorts such as Pat Bowling and Eric Butts.The indie filmmaking world is not an easy one, and Jerry puts his heart and soul into his work. With all the things stacked against the no-budget indie filmmaker, Jerry's progress, success, and prolific filmmaking nature gives inspiration to all of us; the "Steel, Wizardry, and Defense!", if you will, to keep fighting the good fight for independent film.So here it goes! Buckle up, hold on to your seat! Now...Ladies and Gentlemen...the long-awaited IMM interview with Goatboy Films' legendary and controversial director, Jerry Williams!!!-Stephen Zimmer, for Indie Movie Masters, June 25, 2009SZ: We know you are a brilliant, genius filmmaker, but give us a little idea as to your background, education, that kind of thing.JW: I've always been a writer, first and foremost, and I got a masters degree in creative writing from MSU....two things from that time have always influenced my cinema work are my love of hidden messages in writing and my love of the grotesque...Lovecraft, Tolkien, and my personal favorite Clive Barker. In literary criticism, one of the things of Hemingway that struck me was he was very direct in his writing, but if you peered deeper in...there was hidden meanings in such simple direct sentence structures. I like the idea of my films, no matter how simple or silly it appears should have some deeper levels. I had read once that Gene Roddenberry made star trek a vehicle where he could talk about the human condition under the guise of a 'sci fi' show....I wanted to take that idea and apply it to indie or cult cinema, and place hidden messages or motifs in crazy surreal films. Misadventures in Space on one level is a silly send up of the sci fi genre in general and star trek in particular, but it is also a satire of the Iraqi war...when I wrote it...I was constantly watching the cable news shows, and the character Brother Bishop Tucker(Billy W. Blackwell) was named after conservative TV host Tucker Carlson. That biting satire buried in sci fi nonsense interested me...a form of commentary that hopefully some people got when they saw the film.SZ: What got you into movies so passionately, and what type of movies or what movies are your favorites?JW: I got into cinema as an extension of what I was trying to do with my poetry and coffeehouse performances. I have tons of favorite filmmakers...passion about the film is what I respond to....regardless of the genre. I took an art motif of homegrown 'slacker Dada' to my films. I like surreal films, and I love the idea of marrying cartoons, surreal, and junkfood low brow culture into sci fi or horror films. I love older cinema, and since I never had a color TV until I was into my teens, the idea of a black and white film never seemed weird to me... I watched all of the crazy shows from the 70's in black and white. Older movies seemed, to me at least, filled with beautiful women and films that needed plot and characters in them. When I see the CG inspired madness and MTV inspired 'slick shots' in films...I wonder how dated they will look in twenty years. I would rather watch an Ed Wood, Russ Meyer, or Ray Dennis Steckler film anyday over glossed over candy that passes for films these days.....the female lead from 'creature of the Black Lagoon' seems much more beautiful to me than some of these tacky celebrities out of hollywood of late.....Bela Lugosi was Dracula, and Flash Gordan fought Emperor Ming's evil empire give me more enjoyment than most current films.SZ: Do you have some favorite directors? And why are they your favorites?JW: Ed Wood, Clive Barker, Lloyd Kaufman, Ray Dennis Steckler, Kevin Smith and Russ Meyers. Each director had a unique vision of what they were shooting for, and some (Ed Wood, Ray Dennis Steckler) did great with limited or no budgets. I also love my friend Conrad Brooks and his films....definitely worth a look for fans of surreal horror and 'offbeat' films. I'd also be remiss if I didn't mention local filmmakers George Bonilla, Jacob Ennis, Cherokee Hall, Stephen Zimmer, Matt Perry, Daniel Roberts, Mark Poole, Jason Crowe and my favorite Tim Ritter. I did several films with George Bonilla as an AD, and all of his films are surreal horror and worth a look for psychotronic film fans.....I did a nod to him and named several characters after him in Ectovision!Jacob Ennis produced my film Purvos, and I learned a lot...a lot from him on making films...Stash is a 70's slasher horror film much better than anything that Hollywood puts out there...I love Stephen Zimmer's films...his Shadows and Light movie is a fantasy film that really had a unique vision, and I really liked Matt Perry's film murderer. Tim Ritter is still a favorite director of mine, and definitely influenced Purvos.SZ: Do you have a day job? Or do you just sit back and collect royalty checks from the Goatboy films Empire?JW: I'm a working stiff, and fund my films myself which gives me freedom and headaches at the same time. Perhaps one day goatboyfilms will help fuel that run for the whitehouse or Senate. Vote Williams!SZ: How in the world did you come up with the name Goatboy films? What is the story behind the name of your studio?JW:From my friend Chadwell, we were kicking around ideas for a film company name in early 2001. It was Chadwell's nickname in college by a tripped out hippy chick. The name fit what I shooting for, and we kept it. It's not related to that saturday night live skit.SZ: Tell us about Pat Bowling and others in the Goatboy Films empire, as I know you work regularly with a few particular renegades like Pat.JW: I've known Pat from college, and our differences work out for the best. I'm a 'head in the clouds dreamer' sometimes, and Pat is a 'nuts and bolts' guy and that combination helps get projects done. Trust me, Pat is worth his weight in gold when it comes to the UFO film. Pat is also a damn good actor as well, I think he likes production much more... his acting swan song will be in Queen of the Cursed World. Pat is briefly in the medieval thing I'm cooking up...Insomnia and Dragon Witch. He did a fantastic job editing 'The Cursed Doll' which is now with Echelon StudiosSZ:How in the world would you describe a “Jerry William’s Film”? It seems to me you defy classification, but I had to ask, if only to know how best to describe your stuff myself. You perplex me!JW: Live action cartoon energy slacker dada satire comedy horror show....I guess my films move to their own heartbeats....I like the idea of crossing genres...high brow motives with junk food pop culture. I have some notes about doing my version of Alice in Wonderland called at this point 'Alice Caligari'...I like the idea of bringing in older actors since our culture is so youth obsessed, and Lewis Carroll's book lends itself easily to symbolic and freudian intrepretations...I read several biographies and literary criticisms of his creative work, and agree it was his only outlet in a repressed and solitary existence. It's still up in the air at this point.SZ: You have incredible women in your films. How do you convince them to be involved in no-budget projects without shelling out big bucks?JW: Well, my films usually have strong female character roles...most films you have a finite amount of what and who you can play. Slasher films usually have two roles in them...hero or victim, and sci fi films are even more restrictive. My films may be out in left field, but the female characters have power and command respect. I like that the actresses bring something to the table. Leslie Rogers was a fanastic Fiona in Soul Robbers, and Heather Price does a fantastic turn in Ectovision. Stephani Heise and Natasha Roberts who played the lovers in Purvos did great.I wanted Purvos to be a little different. Actors will at least listen to you, if your film isn't the 'slasher-on-the loose' fare, and I don't cut off roles at 24 years old....I find the youth obsessed culture out of tinseltown is shallow to my taste, but of course that's just my opnion.SZ: What is your largest budget to date? What is a typical budget on a Goatboy project? (In US Dollars, Yen, or Euros, you can pick)JW: Zeppo definitely, but I'm not sure about the final budget...that's more with Eric Butts and Moodswing Entertainment. I work with various budgets, but I joke with Pat that some of my films cost a six pack of beer and a song! I will say that at the end of the day, folks won't care about your budget if you engage them and entertain them. I've seen several modest budgeted films and felt great whereas I've seen CGI laden films that cost more than the gross national budget of small Africian countries and though they were slick emotionally dead pieces of eye fluff.SZ: You have a knack for casting, such as using the regal William Schaeffer Tolliver, the insane Steve Guynn, the Bruce Campbell-esque Daniel Roberts, the larger than life Cherokee Hall, etc. How do you approach casting such colorful characters? Do you bribe them?JW: I bribe them with my personality! No seriously, I usually connect with actors and crews working on other films for friends....I met several talented actors on film sets by local filmmakers such as Cherokee Hall, George Bonilla, Daniel Roberts, Jacob Ennis, Eric Butts, and Cineline's Matt Perry ....you find out more about a person working with them in long period of time than someone who wows you in an audition, and are a complete pain in the ass afterward. People who want to work on my films are a pretty passionate group, and I've been very lucky to get actors like Steve Guynn, Jason Crowe, Nathan Day, Billy Blackwell, Roni Jonah, Stepahni Heise, Natasha Roberts, Claude Miles, Kat Carney and others in the regional area. I also got to mention that Chad Hundley is a fanastic comedic actor, and his timing especially with Cherokee Hall reminds me of the old Bowery Boys. If I missed anyone, trust me there are some great actors out there working.SZ: What is it like working with The Bob Cooke?JW: He was awesome in Misadventures, as was Belinda. Bob's passionate about any and all things cinema....there was one line from misadventures that makes me smile...Bob's character says 'Our heroes will come like rain to a parched desert!' Bob did the line, but swore he'd beat me if I sent him another script like that again! People should check out his site www.Kymovie.net, Bob Cooke is like Coca Cola...he's the real thing baby! Belinda is a damn good producer on films like Hellephone, and Monstrosity among others and a passionate actress(she was fantastic in STASH as the sleazy mother).SZ: Give me an idea of your filmography (Yes, I understand that we might need a couple pages worth of space for this one.)JW:Completed films:Mint condition -writer/director (a Clerks type comedy) 18 minutes 2003Manic / Happy Anniversary - producer for Jacob Ennis's shortsPurvos - 72 minutes, writer/director 2004Zeppo - writer/director, feature film 90 minutes (2007)Misadventures in space, feature film 74 minutes (2007) and 53 minutes (2009)Soul Robbers from Outerspace, feature 61 minutes.Major Power and the flying saucer from Mars (and other tales of the hero) compliation 53 minutes (2009)Pirate Candy Sampler, comedy film 49 minutesDinner for two, short 5 minutesPumpkin Joe, short 5 minutesTwin sisters of Desire and Death! (The 'lost' episode of Misadventures in Space) 10 minuteAlien Conspiracy Murders, short 34 minutesIn production:Ecto-vision!, Insomnia and the Dragon Witch, Saucer sex from beyond, and the UFO documentary film I'm working with Pat Bowling. I'm also starting an edit of'Queen of the Cursed World', and have several projects in the planning stages.As Assistant director on ZP movies:Edison Death Machine, Monstrosity, and Hellephone.SZ: Speaking of Zeppo, which is arguably your “biggest budget” project to date—what’s going on with it at the moment? Will it ever be released? Rabid fans want to know!!!! (Or will the boxed set version be out before the regular version?)JW: I'm dating myself with this admission, but when I was a kid in the late 70's there was live action TV shows like Shazam!, Isis, and Jason of Star Command. Zeppo was a homage of sorts to that crazy saturday morning craziness crossed with a surreal midnight movie like Liquid Sky and Looney Tunes cartoons. Zeppo in a nut shell is a black and white cartoony sci fi adventure with non pc humor, naked zombies, cruel sexy aliens, and cardboard tombstones! Eric brought a lot his humor, and production skills for the film (not only did he edit and produce the film, but supervised the music and special efx shots for the film). We're currently shopping the film out to distributors, so hopefully folks will get to see it soon. Debbie Rochon was fanasttic in it, and Lloyd Kaufman still cracks me up...editing Lloyd was the hardest thing since he brings so much to the table...I'd love for Lloyd to do more serious dramatic roles...the local actors Stacey Gillespie, Elysse, Amanda Kaye, Casey Miracle, etc. did a fanastic job under some crazy shoots, and I have to say we had great production help from Casey Miracle, William Schaeffer Tolliver, and makeup was done by Julia Caudill.If Eric and I were the heads of Zeppo, Eric's mom, Patsy Butts, who helped produced the film and was its biggest booster was the heart of it. Sadly she passed away last year, but her legacy lives on in the film.(Movie Trailer for Zeppo)SZ: Will there be a sequel to Zeppo? And will the sequel be released before the original?JW: Never say never, but for me it would depend on how the first film fares out with the folks out there.SZ: How do you pull off working on multiple film projects at the same time? Are you simply crazy? Or is there a method to this obvious madness?JW: Part craziness, and part necessity. I shoot fast on my solo films, but it is also cause a lot of the actors are only available for a finite amount of time, so I have to move fast. The shooting multiple films at the same time is a nod to Roger Corman's methods. He would shoot a scene for a movie for AIP, then he would move the props about and change costumes to shoot a scenefor his own film which he would sell to AIP or to other film distributors. Pure genius, but maddening at the same time.SZ: Loyd Kaufman, Conrad Brooks , Debbie Rochon…what is it like working with cult figures that you have been a fan of yourself? How in the world do you keep Loyd contained and under control on the set?JW: I worked with Conrad on my horror film Purvos, and he and I are good friends. I love classic cinema, and movie serials of Conrad's youth so we talk about his films, and his experiences. A nice man, but pretty set in his convinctions which I understand and emulate myself. I always look forward to working with Conrad on any film...a good actor, he brings a lot to the table. He's an older actor and still working...check out his Jan-Gel films. Expect more film madness from Conrad in the future. I loved working with Debbie Rochon. A beautiful and talented lady, she was fantastic to work with on Zeppo...committed to the script, and worked her butt off on it...an artistic lady with a huge heart, and I can see why guys (and gals) fall for her like a ton of bricks. Whenever I think of Debbie, I imagine she is taking her ten minutes free from Fangoria radio and production work to paint on canvas...an earth elemental, timeless and beautiful like the moonlight in June.Lloyd is great actor, and very committed to cinema on all levels. I was very nervous meeting him. His toxic Avenger films are a part of my youth, so it was great and surreal to work with him. Like Debbie, a committed actor who busted his butt on the film. He really is a genius of indie cinema, and his books on making films should be taught in schools. Even if you don't 'get' the Troma films, it does my heart good that they can be out there. I think Lloyd can say more in a 90 minute film about the current state of affairs and the universal prejudices we have in say Poultrygeist than hours upon hours of PBS programming. I think Troma and Lloyd are the best parts of Americana like the hot dog and baseball, which is why I think people respond it worldwide. If you're into films, do yourself a favor and pick up his books and see that there is a method to the madness. I kept Lloyd contained by a harem of nubile women who fed him grapes and fanned him in between scenes....just kidding...he was a pleasure to work with, although I'm sure he wouldn't have protested that grape feeding scenario.SZ: I happen to own a poetry book by you, called Mirrors and Portraits, which not many people may know about. At the risk of incurring your wrath, I would like to shed a little light on this side of you. Talk about the poetry book and any other literary projects you might have coming out?JW: In college, I hung out with the literary crowd and loved writing poetry. I also got over my shyness by reading poetry at coffehouses, although I preferred doing it at places you wouldn't think about poetry.In Morehead, it was the local bar called Spanky's....you'd get these high and drunk professors, along with bikers and rednecks playing music and reading their poetry. A rough hole in the wall, but it was fun and definitely a place of my youth. In Lexington, it was High on Rose....unfortunately these places don't exist anymore...I guess I'm more Charles Bukowski 'live life fully dammit' than hanging out at staid coffeshops talking about writing. I had written poetry from that time period, and finally got a book of verse together called Mirrors and Portraits. In a sense it a portrait of me as an angry young guy who loved everything to the fullest. It's like the first time you finally 'hear' Mozart and it moves in your heart...same thing with literature and poetry with me. Passion fuels literature, and hopefully if people see the book, and see me...flaws and all. I'm working on a new book of poetry. I love writing verse, and never want that to leave my heart or my life. I try to put poetry and some poetic ideas in my scripts as well.SZ: On that note, rumor has it that you might be developing something theater related? Is there any truth to this rumor?JW: I wrote the Halloween murder myster play, Green Ghost of the Tracks, for Kathy Hobb's theater company, Fantastical theatricals, and it was great to see a play of mine on stage. Theater is the ultimate high wire act. I have a couple of plays written together, that may or may not hit the stage. A lot of folks don't realize that I was actually more interested in forming a theater company to stage my work at the beginning, but went with films instead. I would still love to make a theater company, so maybe one day down the road when the stars are in place, it may happen. I would also like folks to check out Kathy and her wonderful Fantastical Theatricals, a wonderful experience for me as a writer.SZ: Where can people find and buy some Jerry Williams movies?JW: Purvos is available at Brain Damage films. Major Power and the Flying Saucer from Mars DVD is available at indieflix. Misadventures in space the original version is on google video and hungry flix. That film has a tight new edit, and should be in a DVD package soon with mint condition. I have a comedy film, Pirate Candy Sampler, which is a comedy in the style of 'Amazon Women on the moon' on google video as well. The Cursed doll is now with Echelon Studios, so it should be out soon. You can also see Purvos on netflix and get it off Amazaon.com. My book of poetry is also available on Amazon and other book seller sites.Links to buy Purvos, Major Power, and Mirrors and Portraits.Purvoshttp://www.amazon.com/Purvos-Conrad-Brooks/dp/B0012OTVCGPurvos on netflixhttp://www.netflix.com/Movie/Purvos/70093406?&mqso=70002140&trkid=129129Major Powerhttp://www.indieflix.com/Films/MajorPowerandtheFlyingSaucerfromMarsMirrors and Portraitshttp://www.amazon.com/Mirrors-Portraits-Jerry-Williams/dp/1413765807/ref=cm_cr-mr-titleMisadventures in space (original cut on google video)http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=895029670631039342&ei=qiE_SpqxA4WkqwLPruTKAQ&q=misadventures+in+spacePirate Candy Samplerhttp://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7192095349227927623&ei=5CU_SoasK5HwrgK-lIHLAQ&q=pirate+candy+samplerSZ: Will your cat be appearing in future projects, and will there be any parts available for other people’s cats, such as mine? Your cat’s performance was awesome as the Wizard Merlin in Major Power, and in the heavy-duty SFX sequence in the engine room in Misadventures in Space!JW: I actually jotted down an idea for 'Major Power and the Ghost train!', so if Major Power shows up...I think the Wizard would confer with the great wizards of yore...you always got to look out for ...evil ectoplasm!