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I'm joined by Ashley Darnall (who wrote episode 607 "Dog in the Fight") and Emily Abbott, whom she co-wrote 608 "Snakes on a Plane" with. Ashley and Emily share insight into many of our favorite moments from Sam and Axel on the beach to Chozen and Kim's entanglement at a bar. Twitter: @CobraKaiPod / Instagram: @CobraKaiKompanion Email: CobraKaiPod@gmail.com Cobra Kai Kompanion Website Merch store: ckkompanion.threadless.com The Kompanion Network Group
Skype of Cthulhu presents a Call of Cthulhu scenario. An Unctous Brew by Ian Reichert. Spring, 1923 Doyle Tea Estate, Ceylon (Sri Lanka) The investigators may have found the answer to their questions but will they be too late? Dramatis Persone: Jim as Keeper of Arcane Lore Randall as Rta Casey, PI Gary as Michael Gardner, Solicitor Steve as Abigal Sharp, Craftsperson Sean as Dr. Forest Cuttling, MD Edwin as Emily Abbott, Bright Young Thing Download Subcription Options Podcast statistics
Welcome to the final episode of Series 5 of HR Insights: The Podcast!It has been an amazing series with plenty of noteworthy guests offering useful insights on some fascinating topics! In this last episode, Group Marketing Manager at Elliott Scott Group, Emily Abbott sat down with our CEO, Stuart Elliott to recap on this series and talk through some stand out moments from our guests.Emily and Stuart highlight the top book and TV programme recommendations from our guests this series and the topics that have linked to trends within the current HR function and global market as a whole. Stuart also reflects on the most memorable discussions with guests this series as well as his aspirations and hopes for Series 6. Key Timestamps:- 1:40 – Stand out book recommendations from this series' guests - 4:00 – Stand out TV shows from this series' guests- 6:30 – Reflecting on Stuart's achievements in fitness competition, HYROX- 9:35 – Which topics discussed in Series 5 link to current trends within the HR function? - 14:30 – Changes and trends in the current global market- 17:05 – The evolution of Stuart's role and how this has impacted the business - 18:33 – Memorable moments from Series 5- 22:20 – Aspirations for Series 6- 24:00 – A thank you to the guests and listeners of Series 5You can listen to and download HR Insights from Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and most popular podcast apps, subscribe so the latest episodes are directly available! You can also join our HR Community and follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram. Thank you so much for listening and please rate and review!
Skype of Cthulhu presents a Call of Cthulhu scenario. An Unctous Brew by Ian Reichert. Spring, 1923 Doyle Tea Estate, Ceylon (Sri Lanka) The investigators continue to explore the tea plantation, making some unsettling discoveries. Dramatis Persone: Jim as Keeper of Arcane Lore Randall as Rta Casey, PI Gary as Michael Gardner, Solicitor Steve as Abigal Sharp, Craftsperson Sean as Dr. Forest Cuttling, MD Edwin as Emily Abbott, Bright Young Thing Download Subcription Options Podcast statistics
Skype of Cthulhu presents a Call of Cthulhu scenario. An Unctous Brew by Ian Reichert. Spring, 1923 Doyle Tea Estate, Ceylon (Sri Lanka) A group of strangers makes their way to a tea plantation to determine why the quality of tea has dramatically declined. Dramatis Persone: Jim as Keeper of Arcane Lore Randall as Rta Casey, PI Gary as Michael Gardner, Solicitor Steve as Abigal Sharp, Craftsperson Sean as Dr. Forest Cuttling, MD Edwin as Emily Abbott, Bright Young Thing Download Subcription Options Podcast statistics
Well, this hasn't happened before, but I got tagged in Nicole and the Unending TBR's Bookish Podcast Tag and... talking about books? Ones I liked? Ones I wanted to see in different media? Ones... ALL THE YEAHs! So, listen in to find out which villain I want to chuck on a desert island, which I'd take on a reading retreat, what I want to see as a mini-series and more! Note: links may be affiliate links that provide me with a small commission at no extra expense to you! My (not so) Brilliant Answers to the Cool Bookish Podcast Tag Here goes! I'm excited. I hope 1. If you had a time machine and could go into the future to grab one highly anticipated book, which one would you choose? The next book in the Kingdom of Ruins series. That was my first thought. Second to that since it's not a well-known book (but it should be), I'd say whatever David Rawlings is working on (He'd better be working on something). If not that, then a sequel/spin-off to the Rembrandt Stone series. 2. You win a luxurious weeklong quiet reading retreat, what are the first 5 books you will pack? Impossible. Seriously, it was impossible to decide, so I went into both my room and my shed-i-ffice, closed my eyes, and grabbed books. Marigolds for Mourning by Audrey Stallsmith, Shallows by Denver Evans (Perry Kirkpatrick) Amberwell by D.E. Stevenson Emma and the Reasons by Natasha Metzler The Water Keeper by Charles Martin And then even if I bring no other books with me… I have a stuffed Kindle and I'm not afraid to read it! 3. A book outside your comfort zone but you are glad you read. Love and the Dream Come True by Tammy L. Gray-- Up until the final chapter or two, this was a three-star read for me, but it all came together in a marvelous way at the end there, and I really connected with it finally. Honestly, the way Tammy Gray pulled all those pieces that I didn't always like together really shows what a brilliant writer she is. The deep-rooted faith she plants into her books doesn't always push through the top of the soil quickly, but when it does, it's strong and supportive and so very healthy. Well done, Ms. Gray. What you did here is so important. It teaches some serious truths without you realizing it's happening until WHAM! You're on your face before God and yielding things you didn't know you'd taken back. A soothing hug for the broken and a cattle prod at the same time. 4. What genre needs more representation? I'm going to say… “general.” Everything is so niched these days—even subgenres have subgenres with subgenres! What about a good, old-fashioned story that doesn't have to fit in a box? 5. What trope needs more representation? If it existed, I'd say reinventing yourself + humor. But it doesn't. So how about a romance trope… Basically, Enemies-to-FRIENDS ONLY. 6. You could maroon one villain/nemesis on a desert island, who would it be? Jadis from Narnia. I think it would be hilarious for her to be on a DESERT island—heat and misery. On a desert island. 7. What book did you not really think you would like and ended up loving? Kari Trumbo's first book in the Independence Islands series, Secret Beach Boyfriend. I mean, that title says fluffy nonsense to me. But it was so rich and so full of encouragement… depth of faith and relationships. I was sooooo impressed. 8. What fictional pet would you want for your own? Well… of my books, Atticus. Totally. But for someone else's… I'd say Teri Blake's bunny… Duggy in The Rosewood Diary. I love that little guy. Her Driftwood Bay women's fiction series is AWESOME. 9. What book did you love when you were younger and now question your younger self's taste? Um… I really loved reading Lois Duncan books. What was I not thinking? 10. Name a book for each category to be adapted into a: Movie: Out of North Korea by Alana Terry—picture Castaway… but in a North Korean prison or Sweet Rivals by Kari Trumbo (she's really represented in this podcast, isn't she?) OR… totally different direction, A Place to Hang the Moon by Kate Albus. TV show: The Mrs. Pollifax books!!! Or, since this is about Christian fiction, how about Perry Kirkpatrick's The Accidental Case Files of Emily Abbott? Miniseries: The True Lies of Rembrandt Stone. Okay, I could choose so many so... I think Terrie Todd's Bleak Landing (THIS episode is about it) would make an excellent one for a more historical fiction series? Broadway play: Dear Henry, Love Edith—but only if they make a musical. Can you imagine a song for the epi-pen that pops up on a startling basis? 11. What fictional family would make the best reality show? I want Anne Shirley Blythe's family—all those kids. Reality. MMMWWWAAAHAHAHA 12. What was the last book that made you cry? Laugh? Laughing hard? I'm going with Dear Henry, Love Edith. I HOWLED through that book. So hysterical. Cry? This is going to sound so weird, but if I was a crier, I'd say Stephanie Landsem's Code Name Edelweiss. Because I see those same things happening in some ways now. And it terrifies me. 13. What author could you talk about for 3+ hours straight? Cathe Swanson… and I have! 14. What book would you want to write?: If I could write any book that I wanted to right now this minute, it would be… the concentration camp thing. . That's it! What would your responses be to some of them? I'm sure once I see it, I'll change my mind about them. #becauseme Like to listen on the go? You can find Because Fiction Podcast at: Apple Castbox Google Play Libsyn RSS Spotify Stitcher Amazon and more!
Emily & Megan are friends living in Los Angeles and the creators & co-hosts of the "Open To It" podcast where they'll "try anything once and twice if they like it." We talk about why they started Open To It, the art of the d*ck pic, Steve getting pegged for episode 69 (nice), and so much more! Thank you for watching and, if you enjoyed this, please consider liking, commenting, and subscribing to the channel.
In this episode of FitChic for Life, Natalie connects with Emily Abbott. Emily has an incredible background with CrossFit and has a lot of knowledge about nutrition, mindset, and how to stay fit with freedom and balance. Being an athlete doesn't always mean you need to be extremely strict with diet and exercise. Emily is living proof that you can achieve your goals without sacrificing everything. Emily also shares how she has been reconnecting with her feminine side recently. Ever since she has rediscovered this other side of her, she has been feeling more at ease: enjoying her free time, relaxing in the moment, grounding herself more frequently, and learning everything she can about her mind and body. Emily runs several retreats for other women looking to do the same. Tune in to learn more! “Anything you go through, it's all unfolding as it should. Stay the course.” – Emily Abbott Connect with Emily! Instagram: @emily.ann.abbott Connect with Natalie! Instagram: @natalie.newhart Work with me: calendly.com/natalienewhart/workwithme Website: natalienewhart.health
EMILY ABBOTT Warrior Goddess on Pleasure, Power and Orgasm as Medicine. @emily.ann.abbott
Emily Abbott is a former Crossfit athlete, but her coaches never incentivized leaning into her feelings, let alone programming workouts in alignment with the stages of her menstrual cycle. Now Emily studies acupuncture and body work, focusing on the female pelvis. In this conversation, we discuss the importance of nourishing both the feminine and masculine, which, despite what female athletes have been told, is possible through re-connecting with your intuition. Made possible by: Fit for Birth - 20% off pregnancy- and postpartum-specific exercise & nutrition coaching Immune Intel AHCC - 10% with code BELOVED10; clear your HPV with a functional food supplement (clinical trials don't lie!) Organifi - 20% the healthiest protein powder available, all plant-based, non-GMO...you get the point! BiOptimizers - 10% off Mag Breakthrough plus free gut health goodies! [00:11:00] From powerhouse to “sensual athlete” [00:15:30] Transmutating athletic intensity to play It's possible for a woman to be a high-performing athlete AND simultaneously live in the feminine The wounded masculine lives in all of us [00:22:00] The yoni as an alchemical container Emily was never taught to train differently throughout her cycles Feelings were never relevant in sports (pain teacher) [00:40:00] Judeo-Christianity has shamed us from knowing and touching our bodies The Church Also drive the devaluing of women in society Episode #72 - A (Brief-ish) History of Western Medicine, Witches, and Women Healers Medicine is divorced from spirit/soul Magdalene Manuscript, by Judi Sion We are Gods in mini-meat suits Emily helps women re-member their power Sheela na gig [00:51:00] It's time we unite the masculine & feminine Squirting orgasms are way cooler than a 300-lb deadlift [01:00:00] "Through intimacy with a partner, we are looking deeper into ourselves" Paradoxical breathing patterns & trauma The pelvic floor Yoni massage [01:13:00] Healing the feminine would be healing for society Business of Birth Control film - BELOVED50 saves you 50% on price to screen [01:21:30] The cervix becomes more sensitive with age Self-betrayal of our beauty Oysters & fertility/sexuality Emily's website | IG | Hammer of the Goddess course ($222 discount for listeners!) Find me: @nathanrileyobgyn & My Practice Music by: Labrinth | Preservation Hall Jazz Band --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theholisticobgyn/message
How do women begin to feel the freedom to express themselves sexually and authentically?Emily shares her transition from star athlete to sexual expert/advocate and describes the need for women to go on their own Heroine's Journey in this intimate Living 4D conversation.Learn more about Emily and her work at her website and on Instagram.For Living 4D listeners: Save $200 on Emily's new course, Hammer of the Goddess. Fill out the form to explore your Warrior Goddess at this link.Show NotesLearning how to make love to yourself is an art. (5:38)The pursuit of freedom, power and influence and the masculinization Emily embraced to be a successful professional CrossFit athlete. (10:01)Emily fails a drug test. (14:17)An Ayahuasca ceremony opened up Emily's commitment to her pussy. (18:27)The Heroine's Journey. (31:41)The vagus nerve connection. (41:50)“In my journey, I learned it's 100 percent my responsibility.” (54:05)A deeper need for women to care for their bodies. (1:03:54)Men: Are you co-creating with your partners on everything to solve “impossible” sexual problems? (1:15:00)The more sexual healing Emily has done, the more it has expanded her ability to tell people like how much she loves them, especially her parents. (1:30:43)Exploring the forgotten goddess inside them doesn't mean women must give up the warrior. (1:36:42)“Shame and guilt are powerful tools of control on female and male sexuality.” (1:48:34)How men can improve the sexual connections they have with women: Slow down and learn the language of her body and pussy. (2:12:45)Build your life around sacred time. (2:19:46)How many women really know their pelvic anatomy? (2:28:38)The spoken/unspoken agreements between partners. (2:44:24)ResourcesThe work of Tami Lynn Kent, Martin Beaudoin, Dr. Christiane Northrup, Dr. Barry Komisaruk and Beverly WhippleLiminalityMantak Chia on Sexual Healing on YouTubeThe Magdalen Manuscript: The Alchemies of Horus and Sex Magic of Isis by Tom Kenyon and Judi SionMore resources for this episode are available on our website.Thanks to our awesome sponsors: CHEK Academy, Organifi (save 20 percent on your purchase by using the code CHEK20 at checkout), Paleovalley (save 15 percent on your purchase by using the code chek15 at checkout), BiOptimizers (save an extra 10 percent on your purchase by using the code PAUL10 at checkout) and Cymbiotika (save 15 percent on your purchase by using the code CHEK15 at checkout).We may earn commissions from qualifying purchases using affiliate links.
From elite CrossFit athlete to epic woman's coach, Emily Abbott shares with us her vulnerable, raw, and honest stories of reclaiming her womanhood and how she supports women to do the same. Get more from Emily:@emily.ann.abbotthttps://www.emily-abbott.com/Hammer of the Goddess Course - starts September 12, 2022Get more from Enlifted Coaches:http://enlifted.me / @enliftedcoaches TICKETS for GET ENLIFTED @ Onnit on September 18th, 2022 Get Enlifted Level 1 Certified - Enrollment NOW CLOSED. Next chance to enroll starts November 2022 Questions about becoming Enlifted Certified? Book a Discovery Call FREE Coaches Workshop replay with Mark EnglandGet more from your hosts:Kimberly: @kimberly.kesting Jenny: @joyfuljenny__ // www.inspirechangeco.com
Are you ready to embody the sacred, self-sufficient and pleasure-filled warrior goddess that is your divine Feminine nature? This episode is all about developing a conscious relationship with your emotional body, grounding in your innate feminine power and reconnecting with the alchemical wisdom of your yoni and womb-space. I was recently introduced to my guest in this episode, the beautiful Emily Abbott, and I have since had the honor of working with her privately to experience the magic of her work firsthand. Emily is a former two-time collegiate basketball national champion and elite CrossFit athlete. She now passionately guides women back to the wisdom of their divine Feminine as a holistic pelvic therapist and student in the process of earning her doctorate in acupuncture. Her mission is to build the bridges between the divine masculine and the divine feminine energies on the journey of self-actualization; a vital process to upgrade the way we live, love and lead in the world. In this episode, you'll hear Emily's personal story of learning to embody her divine feminine through a dark night of the soul that involved a challenging career transition, a trauma-bonded relationship and an abortion that emotionally disconnected her from her womb and feeling-body. In witnessing and fulfilling her own need for presence and healing, Emily realized her life's calling to explore pleasure and develop a loving relationship with her yoni and sacred feminine self. She regards the pelvic bowl as an alchemical portal to full feminine embodiment and talks about how developing a relationship with your yoni can support the manifestation of your wildest dreams in this life. Magical things happen when you step into your divine Feminine, and Emily is a true living example of that! You can find Emily Abbot at her website or follow her on Instagram at @emily.ann.abbott. Visit the link in her bio to learn more about her one-on-one holistic pelvic healing sessions and amazing upcoming events! If you enjoy learning about sacred sexuality and divine femininity, Awakening Aphrodite is the right show for you! Please check out Episode 42, Episode 50 and Episode 67 for similar content. I know you're just going to LOVE this honest, candid and beautiful discussion with Emily Abbott– and if you do, please leave a review to support my show! **WARNING: ADULT LANGUAGE 00:06:58 Amy & Emily's Meeting 00:10:04 Emily's Traditional Upbringing 00:15:09 Awakening Into The Feminine 00:21:50 The Somatic Disconnection Of Our Time 00:26:34 The Wisdom Of The Pelvic Bowl 00:31:25 Emily's Advice For Learning To Trust Your Body 00:35:03 The Farcity Of Society's “Weight Loss” Messages 00:40:33 Regard For The Divine Masculine And Feminine 00:43:24 Exiting The Victim Mentality 00:46:27 The Full-Body Yes And No 00:50:48 How Self Love Manifested Emily's Soul Partner 01:01:25 Learning To Receive And Develop In Partnership 01:06:39 The Feminine-Masculine Dynamic In Relationships 01:11:16 Developing A Relationship With Your Yoni And Sacred Feminine 01:16:30 Emma's Unique Holistic Women's Health Offerings 01:23:07 How To Find Emma You can find Amy at amyfournier.com and watch this episode on Awakening Aphrodite Podcast/FitAmyTV!
Are you ready to embody the sacred, self-sufficient and pleasure-filled warrior goddess that is your divine Feminine nature? This episode is all about developing a conscious relationship with your emotional body, grounding in your innate feminine power and reconnecting with the alchemical wisdom of your yoni and womb-space. I was recently introduced to my guest in this episode, the beautiful Emily Abbott, and I have since had the honor of working with her privately to experience the magic of her work firsthand. Emily is a former two-time collegiate basketball national champion and elite CrossFit athlete. She now passionately guides women back to the wisdom of their divine Feminine as a holistic pelvic therapist and student in the process of earning her doctorate in acupuncture. Her mission is to build the bridges between the divine masculine and the divine feminine energies on the journey of self-actualization; a vital process to upgrade the way we live, love and lead in the world. In this episode, you'll hear Emily's personal story of learning to embody her divine feminine through a dark night of the soul that involved a challenging career transition, a trauma-bonded relationship and an abortion that emotionally disconnected her from her womb and feeling-body. In witnessing and fulfilling her own need for presence and healing, Emily realized her life's calling to explore pleasure and develop a loving relationship with her yoni and sacred feminine self. She regards the pelvic bowl as an alchemical portal to full feminine embodiment and talks about how developing a relationship with your yoni can support the manifestation of your wildest dreams in this life. Magical things happen when you step into your divine Feminine, and Emily is a true living example of that! You can find Emily Abbot at her website or follow her on Instagram at @emily.ann.abbott. Visit the link in her bio to learn more about her one-on-one holistic pelvic healing sessions and amazing upcoming events! If you enjoy learning about sacred sexuality and divine femininity, Awakening Aphrodite is the right show for you! Please check out Episode 42, Episode 50 and Episode 67 for similar content. I know you're just going to LOVE this honest, candid and beautiful discussion with Emily Abbott– and if you do, please leave a review to support my show! **WARNING: ADULT LANGUAGE 00:06:58 Amy & Emily's Meeting 00:10:04 Emily's Traditional Upbringing 00:15:09 Awakening Into The Feminine 00:21:50 The Somatic Disconnection Of Our Time 00:26:34 The Wisdom Of The Pelvic Bowl 00:31:25 Emily's Advice For Learning To Trust Your Body 00:35:03 The Farcity Of Society's “Weight Loss” Messages 00:40:33 Regard For The Divine Masculine And Feminine 00:43:24 Exiting The Victim Mentality 00:46:27 The Full-Body Yes And No 00:50:48 How Self Love Manifested Emily's Soul Partner 01:01:25 Learning To Receive And Develop In Partnership 01:06:39 The Feminine-Masculine Dynamic In Relationships 01:11:16 Developing A Relationship With Your Yoni And Sacred Feminine 01:16:30 Emma's Unique Holistic Women's Health Offerings 01:23:07 How To Find Emma You can find Amy at amyfournier.com and watch this episode on Awakening Aphrodite Podcast/FitAmyTV!
Are you ready to embody the sacred, self-sufficient and pleasure-filled warrior goddess that is your divine Feminine nature? This episode is all about developing a conscious relationship with your emotional body, grounding in your innate feminine power and reconnecting with the alchemical wisdom of your yoni and womb-space. I was recently introduced to my guest in this episode, the beautiful Emily Abbott, and I have since had the honor of working with her privately to experience the magic of her work firsthand. Emily is a former two-time collegiate basketball national champion and elite CrossFit athlete. She now passionately guides women back to the wisdom of their divine Feminine as a holistic pelvic therapist and student in the process of earning her doctorate in acupuncture. Her mission is to build the bridges between the divine masculine and the divine feminine energies on the journey of self-actualization; a vital process to upgrade the way we live, love and lead in the world. In this episode, you'll hear Emily's personal story of learning to embody her divine feminine through a dark night of the soul that involved a challenging career transition, a trauma-bonded relationship and an abortion that emotionally disconnected her from her womb and feeling-body. In witnessing and fulfilling her own need for presence and healing, Emily realized her life's calling to explore pleasure and develop a loving relationship with her yoni and sacred feminine self. She regards the pelvic bowl as an alchemical portal to full feminine embodiment and talks about how developing a relationship with your yoni can support the manifestation of your wildest dreams in this life. Magical things happen when you step into your divine Feminine, and Emily is a true living example of that! You can find Emily Abbot at her website or follow her on Instagram at @emily.ann.abbott. Visit the link in her bio to learn more about her one-on-one holistic pelvic healing sessions and amazing upcoming events! If you enjoy learning about sacred sexuality and divine femininity, Awakening Aphrodite is the right show for you! Please check out Episode 42, Episode 50 and Episode 67 for similar content. I know you're just going to LOVE this honest, candid and beautiful discussion with Emily Abbott– and if you do, please leave a review to support my show! **WARNING: ADULT LANGUAGE 00:06:58 Amy & Emily's Meeting 00:10:04 Emily's Traditional Upbringing 00:15:09 Awakening Into The Feminine 00:21:50 The Somatic Disconnection Of Our Time 00:26:34 The Wisdom Of The Pelvic Bowl 00:31:25 Emily's Advice For Learning To Trust Your Body 00:35:03 The Farcity Of Society's “Weight Loss” Messages 00:40:33 Regard For The Divine Masculine And Feminine 00:43:24 Exiting The Victim Mentality 00:46:27 The Full-Body Yes And No 00:50:48 How Self Love Manifested Emily's Soul Partner 01:01:25 Learning To Receive And Develop In Partnership 01:06:39 The Feminine-Masculine Dynamic In Relationships 01:11:16 Developing A Relationship With Your Yoni And Sacred Feminine 01:16:30 Emma's Unique Holistic Women's Health Offerings 01:23:07 How To Find Emma You can find Amy at amyfournier.com and watch this episode on Awakening Aphrodite Podcast/FitAmyTV!
Emily Abbott and I chat about our sex lives, getting an abortion, how we interpret feminine and masculine and our different opinions on sex toys. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goneroguewithkateandgreg/message
You'll find your power, femininity, vision, and connectedness to life through healing your relationship with your p*ssy. Emily Abbott shares her personal story — from her abortion and getting kicked out of CrossFit to her unhealthy relationship — she had a complete breakdown to breakthrough. Emily unpacks what it means for her to fully choose herself and learn the wisdom of her body, and how that dive into healing unfolded in her career and relationship.Today on That Sex Chick:Emily's journey after the breakdown of her identityUsing pelvic self-release for physical & emotional healingP*ssy work & how it's a portal to your femininity and life visionHow Emily crafted her relationship vision & called in her partnerThis show is sponsored by:Yoni Pleasure Palace | Visit yonipleasurepalace.com and get 10% off with the code THATSEXCHICK.Cured Nutrition | Visit https://bit.ly/3oshTK1 to check out CBD for your pets and use the code THATSEXCHICK for 10% off!Everyday Dose | Go to everydaydose.com and use the code THATSEXCHICK for 65% off your first order!Follow Emily:IG: @emily.ann.abbott Website: emily-abbott.com Connect with Alexa:Instagram: @thatsexchickWebsite: thatsexchick.com Email: hello@thatsexchick.com Free resources: thatsexchick.com/resourcesFacebook Group: That Sex Group Click here to submit your review for That Sex Chick, and you'll get access to “Uncover Your Inner Kink,” a guided meditation and more, created by Alexa! This show is produced by Soulfire Productions
Welcome to Episode 82 of Autism Parenting Secrets. This week on Autism Parenting Secrets, we welcome Emily Abbott.She's the host of The Brain Possible Podcast and the founder and CEO of The Brain Possible, an online resource for parents of a child who has suffered brain injury. If you're committed to finding ways to better support your unique child, the key is openness.The secret this week is… The UNCONVENTIONAL Unlocks PossibilitiesYou'll Discover:The Therapy That Helped The Most: ABM (3:34)What You Won't Hear From Mainstream Practitioners (20:19)The Benefits Of Different Perspectives/Approaches (25:17)Why It's All About “Best Fit” (30:11)How To Avoid Crash and Burn (34:51)The ONE Thing To Do If You Do Nothing Else (39:49)The Hidden Gift (43:37)About Our Guest:As Founder and CEO of The Brain Possible, Emily Abbott's inspiration to create the website came from her family's difficult journey to find treatment and support for their son Carter, who suffered a brain injury in infancy. She's also the host and voice of The Brain Possible Podcast and YouTube Channel where knowledge and inspiration are shared with listeners through her discussions with experts in various fields.In addition to her role at The Brain Possible, Emily is the Director of Creative Design for Abbott Properties, where she oversees all interior and exterior design projects, including boutique properties like The Bardot event space and The Hotel Indigo in Kansas City. A native of central New Jersey, Emily studied art at Hollins College and Pace University, and is currently raising four wonderfully energetic children with her husband Matthew in Kansas City.References in This Episode:The Brain Possible PodcastThe Brian Possible ResourcesThe Brain Possible Practitioner Directorywhoiscarter.orgWho Is Carter? An Unexpected Journey of Tragedy and Miracles by Matt AbbottCarter's StoryAutism Parenting Secrets Episode 23 - Autism Is NOT HardwiredWhat To Do About Your Brain-Injured Child by Glenn DomanFamily Hope Center Parent Training CourseFinally Focused by James GreenblattNourishing Traditions by Sally FallonAdditional Resources:Free Resource: 33 Mistakes Most Autism Parents Make and How To Avoid ThemTo learn more about Cass & Len's All-In Warrior Parent Tribe, click hereGot a Picky Eater? - this can helpTo learn more about Cass & Len, visit us at www.autismparentingsecrets.comBe sure to follow Cass & Len on InstagramIf you enjoyed this episode, share it with your friends.Don't forget to subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts to get automatic episode updates for our "Autism Parenting Secrets!"And, finally, please take a minute to leave us an honest review and rating on Apple Podcasts. They really help us out when it comes to the ranking of the show and we read every single one of the reviews we get. Thanks for listening!
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"Ritual, ceremony and communion with my pelvic space have become an integral and daily part of my life. I sit with both the dark and the light of this space."
On this Trinity Sunday, Carri Patterson Grindon officiates and Betsy Hooper-Rosebrook preaches. Our readings and prayers are led by Nic Arnzen, Jannette Allen, Keith West, Emily Abbott, and Marianne & Matt Wright. Our musicians this morning are Mark Robson, Lisa Sylvester, and Vincentia Geraldine. In our prayers on this Memorial Day weekend, we offer a special prayer for those who gave their lives in service of our country.
Usually, our founder, Emily Abbott, interviews others—parents, therapists, caregivers, nutritionists, and other experts--on The Brain Possible podcast. This time, though, we flipped the script. We invited Polly Ely—a marriage and family therapist, creator of The Lab Method (a tool that help parents meaningfully communicate with their children), and a friend of the show—to get Emily's story. How did the Who Is Carter Foundation and The Brain Possible start? Who is Carter, really? What happened to bring Emily and her family to where they are today, and what did she learn along the way?The resulting inspiring and heartfelt conversation covers all those bases—and so much more. Here's a sample.Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
As a 4x CrossFit Games athlete, Emily Abbott believed she had found her calling. She knew she was built for sport and, after years of hard work and commitment, Emily found herself amongst some of the fittest women in the world. But as her physical performance was peaking, her disconnect from who she was beyond her body became increasingly unsettling and fitness became her escape from this unease. After CrossFit HQ revealed that Emily failed a drug test, everything she had worked so hard for was stripped away, leaving Emily with no choice but to face the reality that reflected her internal chaos and to begin healing her inner wounds. Seeking solace and answers, Emily journeyed around the world to places like Israel, India, Australia, and Peru. Through acupuncture, plant medicines, meditation and breathwork, talk therapy, holistic pelvic care, and sacred sexuality modalities she peeled back the layers of her suffering and began her journey back home to her healthy feminine and masculine spirits so she could live a heart centered existence.Emily believes the darkest periods of our lives are the catalysts for spiritual growth; to become acquainted with our souls and find radical compassion for ourselves. Today, she is studying to be an acupuncturist in order to serve and support people along their journeys of self-transcendence. So we all can access not only our physical gifts but the pleasure and ecstatic joy that is our birthright.Whether you're a woman, man, professional athlete, or incorporate physical exercise as part of your self-care ritual, you're gonna walk away with something good from this conversation!CONNECT WITH EMILY:Instagram | @emily.ann.abbottWebsite | emily-abbott.comCONNECT WITH MADISON:Instagram | @themetawithmadison, @madisonkhatten.comWebsite | madisonhatten.comSupport the show
The Power of the Female Physiology-Emily AbbottIn this episode, we sit down with Emily Abbott. We talk about how to use female physiology and how to use it to help improve yourself.Emily Abbott Websitehttps://www.emily-abbott.com/psychedelic-gypsyInstagram: @emily.ann.abbottEpisode Summary0:20 Introductions 2:15 How Emily's journey in Cross fit ended 11:12 The female physiology 14:30 Using your cycle to adjust your training 20:00 Unlocking levels of performance. Is birth control a hindrance? 25:00 Long term effects of birth control 33:30 Female living in an emasculated world, embracing our femininity 35:15 Covid mentalities/what life is aboutThe CBG Radio TeamInstagram: @cbg_online_sportsJustin's Instagram: @jrome_cbgJustyna's Instagram: @justyna.dapuzzo@justinamarie.nutritionGmail: consistencybreedsgrowth@gmail.comMusic: The New Idea StoreFB: The New Idea StoreGmail: thenewideastore@gmail.com
We talk often about creating empowering contexts for our children, in life and beyond. This is a feeling many of you who know Emily Abbott's story know she's faced first-hand when her son, Carter, passed.In this episode, Emily has the pleasure to speak to Thorald and Isaac Koren: two brothers who make up the folk duo Francansisco. They have a story of their own to share about Thorald's late son Jack who passed at fifteen months due to complications from a brain injury he sustained at birth—and how they turned to music in their time of loss. The brothers recently released a song to commemorate Jack's life and the impact it had on their whole family. The song, More Than You Know, is heartbreakingly moving. We hope to learn how art and creativity—in this case, songwriting and music—have helped this family heal.Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
Relationships make life more meaningful. They exist to help us grow, satisfy our needs, and reach our full potential in life. There is no doubt, that relationships are crucial to our overall wellbeing and success. In this podcast, we delve into the importance of aligning goals with one's partner and the repercussions that ensue when we're with people who don't support our objectives and what we want out of life. We also emphasize the power of communication and how it's vital for us to be involved with people who desire to grow with us. Show Notes: In this episode, we talked about: Growing together and growing apart How Sarit wanted to become an astronaut growing up The difference between leading while teaching and merely giving out information How Erin wanted to be a police officer and firefighter How it's important to write ideas down How we all see things from different perspectives To not let anybody dictate how we live our lives How people who don't see things the same way and don't support each other for who they are and whom they want to be will never work out a relationship How we're not here to tell you what to do but rather we're here to provide insight so you make the best decisions for your own life How greatness doesn't happen by default but by design How we can't grow if we're with people who are not on the same page or frequency with us The radiofrequency and bungee jump analogy How resentment will always be present in any relationship at some point in time How frequent and timely communication can make or break resentment in relationships and relationships in general For more information and to keep updated with our content, follow us below!
We're so pleased to bring you our latest episode, which features The Brain Possible's CEO and Founder, Emily Abbott, having a conversation with Chloe Weber. Chloe is the co-founder of a CBD and Chinese Herb company called Radical Roots that features, among other products, Remy's Revenge—a mixture she developed for her exceptional child, Remy—and also the name of her website where she discusses diet, detox, movement, her experience practicing acupuncture, and more. Chloe has been interested in biohacking her way through healing since, as a high school student, she was one of the first cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis (a type of skin infection) diagnosed in Costa Rica. From there, she developed an interest in public health and medicine and went on to study Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at CU Boulder. Eventually to Chinese medicine, Chloe graduated with a master's in oriental medicine from Southwest acupuncture college in Boulder and also spent time studying abroad. Since then, she's been busier than ever—co-founding a nonprofit sliding-scale walk-in clinic called Urban Herbs. Though she's not accepting new patients at this time as she pursues her doctorate and continues to focus on caring for Remy's medical needs, we encourage you to visit Radical Roots and Remy's Revenge to read more about how Chloe's extensive study of integrative neurology and functional medicine has motivated her to find ways to help children with neurodevelopmental issues and seizures.In this episode, we'll hear from Chloe on both her personal journey as a mama warrior and her professional journey as she aims to promote healing in her son and others. Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
Elizabeth Walker is a DMD, MSD of TMJ, Sleep Therapy and Airway Orthodontics in Williston, Vermont. Committed to her patients and continuing education, Dr. Walker has extensive experience diagnosing and treating TMJ disorders and craniofacial pain. She integrates the evaluation of awake and sleep disordered breathing into her patient care. Dr. Walker's mission is to provide her patients with the latest diagnostic technologies to identify the ORIGIN of symptoms to resolve pain, skeletal, dental and breathing challenges. Dr. Walker notes, “Every single structure is dependent upon the quality and quantity of oxygen that we get. So systemically, the nose is the most important organ in the whole body, but now structurally as well.” In this episode, The Brain Possible Founder & CEO, Emily Abbott and Dr. Walker discuss obstructive sleep apnea and the potential symptoms and conditions that may arise from this. Listen in to find out about Airway Orthodontics and how it is used to not only straighten crooked teeth, but also to treat underlying breathing problems, so your child can sleep well and operate at their full potential.Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
Polly Ely, MFT, is the Creator of The LAB Method, Life Support Project, and host of the Parent School Podcast. Polly received her Master's degree from The Wright Institute in Berkeley, California in 2011. Shortly after graduating, she became a devoted practitioner of an experiential form of healing called Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP) and is currently studying Relational Life Therapy (RLT). Polly has been married and in love for 23 years strong. Together, she and her partner have raised two stunning individuals. Polly notes, “I created the LAB method because there were not enough people teaching ways for building a template to become the kind of parent I could be proud of.” In this episode, The Brain Possible Founder & CEO, Emily Abbott and Polly discuss the compounding effects that familial stressors and/or trauma may have on caregivers, which can lead to emotional, and even physical breakdowns. Listen in to find out more about how caregivers, and parents in general, can take care of their emotional health and nervous systems in big and small ways to make a huge impact on not only their wellbeing, but also on their family and partner in life.Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
Joe Newman is the author of Raising Lions: The Art of Compassionate Discipline, and creator of the Raising Lions Method for adolescents presenting with ADHD. He has been featured on Goop, the Tools with Barry Michels, and many other podcasts. His method has been studied at the University of California in Santa Barbara, and he is currently writing his second book. He is the behavior problem child who grew up to teach parents about their own children. Joe notes, “You need to treat the child with a whole lot more respect and a higher expectation. You can do that compassionately. If you have that kind of relationship, while there's a natural cause and effect environment that naturally encourages the behavior you want, then you'll see a change.” In this episode, The Brain Possible Founder & CEO, Emily Abbott and Joe discuss how parents and caregivers can better understand their child's challenging behavior and how to turn chaos into a peaceable, functioning family rhythm. Listen in to find out more about the Raising Lions method and why it's so different than other parenting techniques.Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
Howard Vlieger is a 3rd generation farmer and GMO and soil expert. We have foreign proteins in about 70-85% of the products in the grocery stores today. Fertility rates are dropping in both men and women. Autoimmune diseases are increasing in our country. 70% of our immune system resides in our gut. We are constantly feeding our bodies foreign substances. Our gut is trying its hardest to identify these substances, and the primary response is inflammation in the body. Howard notes, “Whenever they genetically engineer a plant, they are disrupting the natural balance that the creator gave that plant in its natural environment … The simplest explanation for why we have concerns about genetic engineering is that it disrupts that normal function of the plant.” In this episode, The Brain Possible Founder & CEO, Emily Abbott and Howard discuss what has been happening on farms over the past few decades and how it has affected not only the health of the livestock, but also the health of the employees preparing the crops. Listen in to find out more about how food that is BT, GMO, and antibiotic-laden is going to perpetuate poor health and decrease our children's overall wellness as they grow up.Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
Jessica Burdg serves as Editorial Chair for The Brain Possible. She is a journalist by trade and is a Manuscript creative at Scribe Media. She's also author of a new Amazon bestseller, More Than a Diagnosis: Stories of hurdles, hope and possibility from parents of children who are differently-abled. Joey Enos is a warrior father featured in the book who, along with his wife, fiercely advocates for his son Sammy's health, wellness and development by taking a hands on holistic approach. Sammy's story and the others in this book are raw, real, and will change the reader forever. Jessica notes, “It's been a gift to do this... It's made me a better parent and a better person, and that's why I've continued to do this.” In this episode, The Brain Possible Founder & CEO, Emily Abbott, Jessica, and Joey discuss why it was so important to Jessica to write this book and why Joey wanted Sammy's story to be a part of it. Listen in to find out more about the inspiration behind Jessica's book, and also to hear more about Sammy's uplifting story and the advice that Joey gives to other parents of children who are facing a life-changing diagnosis.Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
Stephanie Deusing is the author of Eyeless Mind: A Memoir About Seeing and Being Seen. She discovered, documented, and diagnosed the first known case of neuroplastic verbal visual processing in her genius artist son, Sebastian. Stephanie is a self-taught expert in the science of visual neuroplasticity, and also homemade marshmallows. By necessity, she is bringing awareness to the public health crisis surrounding the diagnosis, education, and habilitation of people with neurological visual impairments. Stephanie notes, “We know that music and movement in early childhood have tremendous neurological benefits. Music and movement are the only things, when combined together, that force both sides of the brain to work together through the corpus callosum.” In this episode, The Brain Possible Founder & CEO, Emily Abbott and Stephanie discuss the power of Music Therapy, along with art, and the incredible impact that it had on her son and his well being. Listen in to find out more about Stephanie and her son's journey with CVI.Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
Dan Evison is the Founder and President of EMFSleepSafe, the inventor of the original EMF Kill Switch now known as the EMF Sleep Switch. Anthony Smith is the Director of Operations at EMF Sleep Safe. He is a partner with Dan and works in the Oregon office. Anthony notes, “We are all exposed to EMFs and we probably have 10 times more EMF exposure from cell phones and wifi and electrical devices than our parents had. And our parents have 10 times more than their parents had. This is an acute thing in society.” In this episode, The Brain Possible Founder & CEO, Emily Abbott, Dan, and Anthony discuss the 21st century toxic exposure of EMFs. Listen in to find out how EMFs in our home affect our health, and also what people can do to clean up their homes and lifestyles to protect their children from EMFs.Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
Jennifer Ragazzo is a Functional Medicine Health Coach. In her practice, Keeping It Real, Holistic Health Coaching, Jennifer uses her training in Applied Functional Medicine to help her clients optimize their health by looking for the interconnectedness within their unique body, and identify and address root causes to the diseases and symptoms that they may be experiencing. She's particularly passionate about the gut and adrenal health, and preventing and/or treating autoimmune diseases. Jennifer notes, “When we are in a prolonged period of stress, that maybe we are not giving ourselves the opportunity to go from what we call the sympathetic dominant state, or fight or flight state, into a parasympathetic state, which is our rested state. When we stay in that fight or flight mode for too long, it can have some negative effects on the body.” In this episode, The Brain Possible Founder & CEO, Emily Abbott and Jennifer discuss the physical effects of trauma and long term stressors on our bodies, and mamas' bodies in particular. Listen in to find out more about how being in a fight or flight mode for extended periods of time, or having experienced PTSD once or repeatedly from traumatic experiences affects our bodies, our adrenals, hormones, cortisol levels, anxiety, depression, sleep, and mood.Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
Billy Price is the co-founder of BILLY Footwear, the shoes that embody universal design, meaning they both appeal to and work for everyone. After breaking his neck and becoming paralyzed, one of the things Billy struggled the most with was not being able to put on his own shoes, which is what inspired him to create this special line of footwear. Billy notes, “We wanted to be able to have something that just kind of leveled the playing field and offered the same product that would work for everybody.” In this episode, The Brain Possible Founder & CEO, Emily Abbott and Billy discuss how BILLY Footwear came to be and how the shoes wound up on the shelves of Nordstrom and on Zappos. Billy also shares his thoughts on mindset, overcoming failure, and the power of association. Listen in to find out more about how these shoes are an ideal fit for children of all abilities, and to be inspired to never give up.Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
Emily Abbott is president of the Who is Carter foundation where she gets such great joy from running this foundation. It honors the memory of her son Carter. Mother of 5 children, 4 are still alive and one has passed, we learn the gut-wrenching but inspiring story of her journey through having a child who suffered a traumatic brain injury, how she dealt with that, how she moved through that, his healing and death and how she wants to share her experience so she can help others. People cannot relate to losing a child until it has happened to you. Emily does such a beautiful job of sharing her story, what she did, what helped her and what could help you. If you know anyone who has lost a child, share this podcast with them. Death is inevitable, it is one of the laws of nature, and we can move through death, or the lead up to death, with grace and empathy for the self and the individuals who are experiencing that loss. This is what Emily is doing through Who is Carter Foundation and The Brain Possible which Emily and her husband started and Emily runs now. Emily speaks of when she was at her lowest and how she can look back now and see the beauty of it all. Find Emily Abbott at Website: www.whoiscarter.org, www.thebrainpossible.com Facebook: @whoiscarterfoundation Instagram: @who_is_carter LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/who-is-carter-foundation/?viewAsMember=true Discussed on the PODCAST: Book released on August 11th ‘More than a Diagnosis’ by Jessica Bird The Anat Baniel Method Centre ‘ABM’- Neuro Movement California - https://www.anatbanielmethod.com/ Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy - http://www.emdr.com/ Amino acid therapy - https://imcwc.com/html5-blank/amino-acid-therapy/ Acupuncture - https://medschool.ucsd.edu/som/fmph/research/cim/clinicalcare/Pages/About-Acupuncture.aspx Craniasacral Therapy - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craniosacral_therapy Rich Roll Podcast – Guru Singh grief - https://www.richroll.com/podcast/guru-multiverse-520/ Book - Who is Carter? Matt Abbott - https://www.amazon.ca/Who-Carter-Unexpected-Journey-Miracles/dp/1619616831/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1594696188&sr=8-1 Landmark courses - https://www.landmarkworldwide.com/ Podcast – The Brain Possible – interview health care professionals - https://podcast.thebrainpossible.com/ Scandinavian Center of Neurodevelopment Movement - http://www.neurodevelopment.dk/en/ Emily Abbott Article about Grief - https://resources.thebrainpossible.com/blog/coping-with-holiday-grief Sign up for the Eat Real to Heal Online Course for only $97 - https://nicolettericher.com/eat-real-to-heal If you are currently battling a Chronic Degenerative Disease, Nicolette is doing one on one consultations again. Go to www.nicolettericher.com to set up an appointment today! Our 22M Bike tour is still happening once the world returns to its new normal. Find out more about and support our 22 Million Campaign here - https://richerhealth.ca Want to improve your health… Click here to access our FREE resources so you can live your best life! https://nicolettericher.com/free-stuff Find out ways you can work with Nicolette to improve your health here: https://nicolettericher.com/work-with-me Find out more about our non-profit society Sea to Sky Thrivers - https://seatoskythrivers.com/ Want to know more about Nicolette’s Green Moustache Café’s https://www.greenmoustache.com/ Buy the Eat Real to Heal Book here: https://www.amazon.ca/Eat-Real-Heal-Medicine-Arthritis/dp/163353782X/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1567629190&sr=8-1
Glenn Wilhelm is the VP of Business Development at A Major Difference (AMD), manufacturer of the IonCleanse detoxification system. IonCleanse is a non-medical device, and the manufacturer cannot share studies or reports that link the product to conditions including Autism, auto-immune disorders, or other ailments. The IonCleanse by AMD is not intended to treat, cure, diagnose, or prevent any diseases or ailments. However, IonCleanse by AMD detox foot bath usage resulted in lower glyphosate levels in study participants as compared to the control group. Therefore, this method of detox appears to be a successful therapy in the excretion of glyphosate in humans. The most beneficial detox benefit with the IonCleanse by AMD happens after the foot bath. In one study, there was sufficient data to demonstrate that using the IonCleanse system had statistically significant higher levels of excretion of toxic elements and heavy metals in the urine. Glen notes, "When we detox from the body into the foot bath, we are detoxing at the cellular level." In this episode, The Brain Possible Founder & CEO, Emily Abbott and Glenn discuss the IonCleanse foot bath that has been trusted by thousands of people and mentioned among our community at The Brain Possible as a fantastic detoxification option if one is seeking to move toxicants, heavy metals, or glyphosate from their child's body. Listen in to find out how the IonCleanse foot bath can help aid in detoxification.Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
Amy Ziff is a healthy living educator with a genetic predisposition to toxicity. She's also a mom to three young kids who share the same trait. Determined to make the world less toxic, Amy has reached millions of parents and caregivers with her buy better advocacy campaigns. She blogs about the chemical world we live in on her site, Amy Ziff's, NoTox Life. She is also the founder of MADE SAFE, and prior to founding MADE SAFE, she taught classes on a nontoxic life. Amy also co-founded the Variety Shop, a site, comprising safe non-toxic products. Amy is changing the world for the healthier, one product at a time, one person at a time, and one home at a time. She notes, “We evaluate the materials and processes that go into making the stuff that we use each and every day. And that's the stuff that we can control. So if we do this kind of evaluation and we give companies this information, suddenly, even if they don't make it to MADE SAFE, they now have a roadmap to making a better product.” In this episode, The Brain Possible Founder and CEO, Emily Abbott, and Amy discuss the major areas in our homes that harbor neurotoxins that are known to affect the health of our children and ourselves. Listen in to find out why Amy created the MADE SAFE seal and how their team is changing the way consumers in the US can join her in this nontoxic movement to living a healthier life.Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
Ashley Wood is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Northern California and has been in private practice since 2002. As she approaches her 20th year of practice, she feels rooted in her orientation as an experiential therapist. AEDP-Accelerated, Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy provides a roadmap for how she works with people. Topics such as mindfulness, neuroscience, and attachment theory are areas she regularly studies from a number of different experts around the world. Ashley is also the mother of a child with Dravet Syndrome, a form of epilepsy. Ashley offers this piece of advice to other parents, “...Consider really surrounding yourself with support and being open to receiving support. Whether it's therapy, or friends, or mentors, or the spiritual community, whatever works for you, but find a way to help you process the feelings coming up, the grief, and the pain.” In this episode, The Brain Possible Founder and CEO, Emily Abbott, and Ashley discuss Ashley's journey with her daughter's epilepsy, emotional wellness, and how the Lab Method technology, in particular, has supported her whole family. Listen in to find out more and to learn about the deck of Life Support cards for families living with epilepsy that Ashley co-authored with Polly Ely, founder of Lab Method.Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
Heather Burlison is a Whole Body Wellness Expert. She specializes in empowering, inspiring, and strengthening busy moms and encourages them to connect mind, body, and spirit to everything they do. Heather is a Health and Wellness Coach who provides simple and effective solutions for women's busy lives. She's also is the Creator and Founder of Sweat Sessions, a sold-out, boutique fitness experience that delivers killer 25-minute workouts. Heather recently added the RESTORE series to her program; which is a sequence of dynamic movement meditation as a way to calm, balance, and restore the central nervous system and mind. Heather notes, “Our soul carries both dark and light. Most of us want to only live in the light, but we need to access the dark, so we learn and we grow, and we change, and we release.” In this episode, The Brain Possible Founder and CEO, Emily Abbott, and Heather Burlison discuss the healing and vitality that comes from practicing Yoga, Meditation, and self-care; giving way to the release of stagnant energies, trauma, and even grief. Listen in to find out why it's so important for our overall health and wellbeing to give ourselves permission to feel.Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
Brittyn Coleman, MS, RDN/LD, CLT is a Registered Dietitian based in San Francisco, CA specializing in Biomedical Nutrition and Functional Medicine for children with ASD, ADHD/ADD, and other neurodevelopmental disorders. She helps parents take the guesswork out of special diets, supplement recommendations, and lifestyle changes to help their children live their best lives and be their best selves. Her approach is focused on addressing the root cause, not just treating the symptoms, as she integrates biomedical labs to make recommendations based on results, not suspicions. She is a sibling of an individual on the Autism spectrum and is dedicated to helping parents lay the groundwork for proper nutrition for their children all across the Spectrum. Brittyn notes, “I take symptoms as a red flag for us to figure out that something's wrong. Essentially, we're treating the root cause, from the ground up, and a lot of the symptoms are going to dissipate whenever we focus on the root cause.”In this episode, The Brain Possible Founder and CEO, Emily Abbott, and Brittyn Coleman discuss why someone might want to consider working with a dietitian to support their child on the path to health. Listen in to find out why a parent whose child has been diagnosed with ASD, Sensory Processing Disorder, or other neurological conditions might benefit from a tailored nutrition plan.Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
Carol J. Newell, Co-Director of the Family Hope Center, has traveled and lectured internationally on all phases of brain development. She has been teaching, guiding, and counseling parents of both neurotypical and special needs children for over 35 years. Her knowledge and training is extensive, highlighting full sensory integration – including visual stimulation/development and auditory processing, SoListen/Tomatis, FastForWord, language development, sign language, reading, emotional and social development, ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) and RDI (Relationship Development Intervention). She has also completed a 2-year fellowship course in Infant-Parent Mental Health at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. Carol leads and mentors her specialized clinical team to educate parents to improve the overall development for their child. Carol notes, “When you have a child with special needs and they have difficulties, they can't learn as quickly as neurotypical children. So we have to break skills down for them, and therefore parents also have to learn how to break down those skills and how to intervene and support them in a way that they can learn. In this episode, The Brain Possible Founder and CEO, Emily Abbott, and Carol Newell discuss how The Family Hope Center gives parents and children just that -- hope. Listen in to find out more about Carol's work with children with CVI, Autism, ADHD, mental health conditions, and Dyslexia.Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
Lindy Woodard, MD, is a partner at Pediatric Alternatives, which is an Integrative Pediatric Medical Practice in Mill Valley, California. Dr. Woodard is a board-certified pediatrician and doctor of homeopathy who found her way to Integrative Medicine through her stomach. There was also another point of entry into Integrative Medicine that was also poignant for her. Dr. Woodard notes, “I consider myself a biologist. And in a sense we all are. We observe systems, and then we learn from how the system is working. And Mother Nature, of course, is our most perfect system. Her purpose is to keep the system going, keep us alive and healthy. And so she's the one that we can observe the most.” In this episode, The Brain Possible Founder and CEO, Emily Abbott, and Dr. Woodard focus on antibiotics and ear infections and discuss what causes them and why children with atypical neurological conditions might be more prone to them. Listen in to find out how Dr. Woodard recommends treating ear infections and making children more comfortable when they occur.Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
Matthew Newell, Director of The Family Hope Center, has dedicated his life to helping children and adults with special needs and brain injuries since 1981. For more than 35 years, Matthew has created neurodevelopment programs internationally, working with parents and specialists from more than 34 countries. He has helped and educated well over 15,000 families. After spending twenty years creating and managing development programs for an international clinic for brain-injured children, Matthew believed that integrating new advances in brain development were the keys to a child's successful neurological growth and development. Matthew notes, “There's a secret ingredient that is built into a family, that when surrounded by the love they share, plus an approach that is brain directed, it creates some pretty significant changes in children.” In this episode, The Brain Possible Founder and CEO, Emily Abbott, and Matthew Newell discuss The Family Hope Center and how it serves as a holistic and knowledgeable international resource center for healing children with atypical neurological conditions. Listen in to find out more about the center's unique and highly effective approach.Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
Michelle Perro, MD, DHOM is a veteran pediatrician with over thirty-eight years of experience in acute and integrative medicine. More than 15 years ago, Dr. Perro transformed her clinical practice to include pesticide and health advocacy. She has both directed and worked as an attending physician from New York's Metropolitan Hospital to UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland. Dr. Perro has managed her own business, Down to Earth Pediatrics, creating a new field of integrative urgent care medicine. She also co-authored the highly acclaimed book, “What's Making our Children Sick,” and is Executive Director of a non-profit scientific-based website, https://www.gmoscience.org. Dr. Perro notes, “We have a massive dummying down of American children via our food supply and what we are doing to them in the early part of their lives. Our kids have not been healthy for over 20 years, by no fault of our own.” In this episode, The Brain Possible Founder and CEO, Emily Abbott, and Dr. Michelle Perro discuss her mission to reestablish vibrant health in our children and ourselves through education about GMOs and our modern environment as well as the effects on our children's health and prevention. Listen in to find out what is making our children sick and what steps parents can take to change the course of their health going forward.Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
Author, educator and former healthcare consultant, Beth Lambert has monitored and documented the escalating rates of childhood chronic conditions for nearly a decade. Her first book, A Compromised Generation, provides a thorough analysis of the origins of this modern health crisis and documents how modifications to environmental and lifestyle factors can profoundly influence health outcomes, including full disease reversal. Beth is also the founder and Executive Director of Epidemic Answers, a non-profit organization dedicated to reestablishing vibrant health in our children. Beth notes, “The human body is like a vessel, and it can only take so much stress. When you're a child and you're going through this complex growth and development process, you need all your energy and resources focused on that. When your body is dealing with toxic exposures and things it is not biologically adapted to deal with, it's going to start impacting that child's development and growth.” In this episode, The Brain Possible Founder and CEO, Emily Abbott, and Beth Lambert discuss how Epidemic Answers came to be, and talk about the mission of the organization to reestablish vibrant health in our children and ourselves through education, empowerment, and prevention. Listen in to find out how our modern way of living is having a direct impact on the health and wellbeing of our children.Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
Dr. Lindy Woodard is a partner at Pediatric Alternatives, which is an Integrative Pediatric Medical Practice in Mill Valley, California. Dr. Woodard is a board-certified pediatrician and doctor of homeopathy who found her way to Integrative Medicine through her stomach. Her love of food, her brother's battle with celiac disease, and her own digestive problems sent her to her laboratory – her kitchen. Dr. Woodard notes, “I always go back to the food is medicine concept. Eat real foods, get outside in the sunshine to soak up a lot of Vitamin D, and also be a “person of the earth.” Literally get into the dirt, be barefoot in the grass. We are part of the energetic balance of the planet and absorb the planet's electricity.” In this episode, The Brain Possible Founder and CEO, Emily Abbott, and Dr. Woodard discuss taking an Integrative Medicine approach to our overall health and wellbeing, and also talk about what people can do to boost their immunity during the season of Novel Coronavirus. Listen in to find out easy steps you can take to keep you and your family safe and healthy.Support the show (https://whoiscarter.z2systems.com/np/clients/whoiscarter/donation.jsp)
Hurricane Dorian is going to leave countless animals abandoned, and they need your help. Four-time CrossFit Games athlete Michelle Kinney has set three world records, and Camille Leblanc-Bazinet is retiring. Also, Mat Fraser could test positive for THC usage.
Such a pleasure to have Emily Abbott on this episode! Trav and I chat with Emily about finding her purpose through the shadows, which gave birth to her new journey with Psychedelic Gypsy Fitness. We chat about redefining success, breaking through the overachiever's narrative, becoming better humans by balancing the masculine & feminine energies, Emily's spiritual journey, her unique take on nutrition, movement and spiritual practice, as well as feminine sexuality and pleasure. This episode is absolute FIRE!
It is an honor and a pleasure to welcome back Emily Abbott to the podcast. It’s been quite a year for Emily and we talk about the personal growth that comes from intense life challenges. Her new life chapter includes Psychedelic Gypsy Fitness taking back fitness through daily functional workouts and weekly intention setting. Joy pulls a classic end-of-the-episode question where we get in to the weeds about macros and diets, so we’re pretty much setting you up for a sequel to this important discussion. ENJOY!! Please leave us a review on iTunes! We love hearing your feedback and want to make this show the best it can be for YOU, amazing listeners. Share with a friend while you’re at it! GirlsGoneWOD@gmail.com Support the podcast! Click the SUBSCRIBE button on iTunes! Sponsored by Kettlebell Kitchen discount code GGW
Please excuse the minor technical difficulties in the audio of this interview. Emily is currently living the dream over in Hawaii, and also under an air traffic, which can mess with internet and cell phone reception. We tried out best- and look at that! There is still so much gold to be found in this interview. Emily's story is really an incredible one. She is a three-time CrossFit Games veteran, and collegiate althlete. She was a fit and active child, which naturally followed her into adulthood. She didn't need think about how her mindset, and lack of intuition had her reaching for things she never really wanted in her life. How she woke up in a "dream" life- and began question it all. After a difficult accusation- using performance enhancing drugs, and getting kicked out of the games, Emily did some internal digging work. This was a deviating and challenging time for Emily. She found herself questioning the world she was in. Sure she was able to travel the world, compete in elite games, meet some of the biggest names in the industry. Yet she questioned this image driven community and began to wonder- is there something deeper? Through her own journey inward and onward- she found out (as we all have the potential to find)- that oh yes, there is so much more. This year she has launched her very own Psyche Dedelic Gypsy Fitness which emboides courageous self love, reconnecting with our wild spirits. How to learn to be at peace with yourself. A program for the mind- body- and spirit. Lets transcend the fitness community to level high than ever imaged. Emily is also running an adventure fitness trip from April 4-9th in Mexico. Check out for all her latest updates @abbott.the.red This month, have a special calendar you can download so you can begin tracking your flow/the moon. Join the email list, or reach out to Lauren or Jillian to schedule your free discovery call today. Maybe the path to your ultimate health and wellness is more achieveable than you thought
Organifi Quah! iTunes Review Winners! In this episode of Quah, sponsored by Organifi (organifi.com/mindpump/, code "mindpump" for 20% off), Sal, Adam & Justin answer Pump Head questions about a good approach for fat loss after a reverse diet, how to create a better relationship with food and stop binging or constantly thinking about food, oral health and it's connection to overall health and if it is necessary to follow a “non-compete” contract when you quit one place to be a trainer at another. What is the guy's one bad trait? (5:00) Sal's “All Day” Training Experiment results revealed. How did he feel? What did he eat? Overall impact on his body the next day? (7:44) Take pride in ownership of the things you build with your own hands. Justin's Tree House project for his kids and how much fun he is having working with them. (22:32) Adam the Builder. Poll: Long time listeners, do you believe Adam can do things around the house himself or pay for someone to do it? (25:48) Has gender neutrality finally gone too far? Could we potentially see the decline of the popularity of CrossFit? CrossFit to Allow Transgender Athletes to Compete According To Identity in 2019. (27:40) Do you call bullshit? The guy's discuss Emily Abbott's interview following her ban from CrossFit. (38:40) Why it's better to own your body and should be responsible for what you may or may not do to it. (46:00) How the goal is still to always to eat whole foods. Has Adam implemented protein shakes into his diet, on consistent basis, since starting the challenge? (51:35) The benefits of consuming the egg yolk only and not the egg white. (54:13) #Quah question #1 – What is a good approach for fat loss after a reverse diet? (56:39) #Quah question #2 - How do you create a better relationship with food and stop binging or constantly thinking about food? (1:11:09) #Quah question #3 – Can you talk about oral health and its connection to overall health? 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En este episodio hablamos acerca de los 14 atletas que fueron sancionados por no pasar la prueba de antidoping en Regionales, en especial del caso de Emily Abbott, el cual fue uno muy particular y una historia que muchos no conocen. También hablamos un poco acerca del nuevo libro de Dave Castro titulado "Constructing the CrossFit Games" y de un par de anécdotas interesantes relacionadas al dopaje que menciona en el.
Exclusive interview with Athlete Emily Abbott. She talks about her recent 4 year ban from Crossfit.
MAPS Quah! In this episode of Quah, sponsored by MAPS Fitness Products (www.mindpumpmedia.com), Sal, Adam & Justin answer Pump Head questions about if it is possible for muscles to grow but strength to remain the same, the worst injury they've experienced and what they did to recover from it, their thoughts on the latest steroid use in CrossFit, and the transparency they are showing and some of their favorite functional exercises for experienced lifters who want to get more into that kind of training. Where did #BeastMode come from? Learn some new Urban Dictionary words with Mind Pump. (5:20) Is the Netflix dominance coming to an end??!! The competition race is on!! Netflix stock pares losses after dropping on subscriber growth. (8:16) Is taking the Everly Well blood tests as easy as it looks? Adam tells the story of his “boo-boo” and the anxiety he gets over giving blood. (13:32) What supplements do the guys consume the most? 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(1:15:25) #Quah question #4 – What are some of your favorite functional exercises for experienced lifters who want to get more into that kind of training? (1:25:44) People Mentioned: Ryan Michler/ Order Of Man (@orderofman) Instagram Phil Heath (@philheath) Instagram Travis Pastrana (@travispastrana) Instagram Emily Abbott (@abbott.the.red) Instagram Alistair Overeem (@alistairovereem) Instagram Related Links/Products Mentioned: Beast Mode Netflix stock slammed after earnings, as subscriber growth and revenue fall short Everly Well **Code “MINDPUMP” for 15% off any test** Thrive Market One FREE month's membership $20 off your first three purchases of $49 or more (That's $60 off total!) Free shipping on orders of $49 or more How To Use BPC-157 - Ben Greenfield Fitness Mind Pump Episode 801: How to Fix Shoulder Pain, When Kids Should Begin Weight Training, Intuitive Eating While Bulking & MORE (First mention of BPC-157) Memories Can Be Altered in Mice. Are Humans Next? 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Jason Ackerman is back on the show. Today he talks about best processes and practices for an affiliate owner. Notable mentions: Sevan Matossian, Jason Ackerman, Matt Bischel, Eric Maciel, Ronnie Teasdale, Leif Edmundson, Pat Sherwood, Chris Cooper, “Two-Brain Business,” Emily Abbott, Kirsten Pedri, Grandma Betty Anderson, David Osorio, Hollis Molloy, Wes Piatt, Dave Castro, David Tittle, Dr. Sean Rockett, Patrick Vellner, Kara Webb, Kara Saunders, Tia-Clair Toomey, Gregg Martino, Travis Bagent, Christian Lucero, Adrian Bozman.
Noah Ohlsen finished one spot shy of the podium at the 2017 Reebok CrossFit Games. He talks with the podcast crew about his journey into the Sport of Fitness and experiences as a Games athlete. Notable mentions: Sevan Motassian, Noah Ohlsen, Eric Maciel, Matt Bischel, Joann Leigh, Dave Castro, Brooke Wells, Andrew Gwinn, Brooke Ence, Patrick Vellner, Chris Spealler, Mat Fraser, Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir, Annie Thorisdottir, Sara Sigmundsdottir, Tyson Oldroyd, Emily Abbott, Sam Dancer, Marston Sawyers, Guido Trinidad, Ronnie Teasdale, Ben Smith, Rich Froning, Kenneth Leverich, Hillary Froning, Chuck Carswell, Jenni Orr, CrossFit Level 1 Certificate Course.
This week on the Brute Strength Podcast I’ll be interviewing a four-time CrossFit Games veteran, and total bad ass, Emily Abbott. Emily trains out of MOST Physical Preparation in Calgary, Alberta and has been a dominant force in Canada West since 2014. In this episode we’ll get a more in-depth look into the life of Abbott and getting into things like finding your divine flow, goals vs. intentions, and training less to gain more. Enjoy the show. Brute Hotline: (801) 449-0503 Want a chance to get featured in a future episode? Call in and leave us a voicemail with some questions regarding training, nutrition, mindset, etc. Topics of discussion: 01:40 - The story behind Emily’s tattoos 04:50 - Testing your ethics 08:50 - Intentions vs. goal setting 14:12 - Emily’s style of leadership 17:25 - Awakening to your life’s purpose 22:54 - Increasing self-awareness 29:00 - Defining “Embodiment” 33:35 - Training less, gaining more 39:00 - Getting an edge on the competition 46:54 - Breaking the phone addiction 53:10 - Advice for athletes preparing for the Open 56:04 - Developing a competitive mindset Links: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose - Tolle Succeed: How We Can Reach Our Goals - Halvorson Pussy: A Reclamation - Thomashauer @abbott.the.red - Instagram Reviews: If you LOVE this podcast please click HERE to leave me a review. It energizes me to keep doing these as well as pushes us higher in the rankings. Thank you all for the support. Follow us on Instagram @brute.strength.
Mr. Vellner is back! Today we hear tales from the CrossFit Games and training, and thoughts on the future of the competition. Notable mentions: Sevan Matossian, Patrick Vellner, Tyson Oldroyd, Eric Maciel, Matt Bischel, Brent Fikowski, Emily Abbott, Mat Fraser, Scott Panchik, Rob Forte, Cody Mooney, Tim Paulson, Jason Carroll, Zeke Grove, Ben Smith, Spencer Panchik, Saxon Panchik, Alec Smith, Dane Smith, Logan Collins, Noah Ohlsen, Brooke Ence, James Fitzgerald, Jason Khalipa, Rich Froning, Graham Holmberg, Greg Glassman, Dave Castro, Emily Abbott, Ronnie Teasdale.
Former "Valley girl" Katie Hogan started her CrossFit journey with Kristan Clever and Becca Voigt at Valley CrossFit. Hogan takes us back to what it was like to join CrossFit as a sport, and what it means to her now as a Level 1 Trainer. Notable Mentions: Sevan Matossian, Katie Hogan, Matt Bischel, Eric Maciel, Rebecca Voigt, Lindsey Valenzuela, Kristan Clever, Annie Sakamoto, Eva Twardokens, Nicole Carroll, Valley CrossFit, Graham Holmberg, Rich Froning, Jolie Gentry, Gary Roberts, Donald Trump, Judi Oyama, Kevin Ogar, Dave Castro, Chris Spealler, Dan Bailey, Mark Bell, Jesse Burdick, Marston Sawyers, Travis Bagent, Libby DiBiase, Miranda Oldroyd, Sarah Hopping Estrella, Emily Abbott.
We are keeping the party going with non other than 4 times CrossFit Games athlete, total badass, Emily Abbott. We get into a ton of different topics, tattoos, growing up in Canada, travel, adventure, getting outdoors, using fitness and strength to experience the world, being one with nature, college basketball, as you might have figured out, a little bit about CrossFit, and what the future holds for this incredible human being. If you are sense a pattern here, there isn’t one. This is a conversation about being human, being imperfect, vulnerable, having self doubt, imbalance, about there not being a finish line, pushing yourself, putting yourself in tough and uncomfortable situations, becoming strong, fierce, aggressive, daring to be you, and welcoming death, knowing you have dared and lived.
Our love for all things Emily has really hit its stride (see episodes 111 and 159 for our previous love affairs)! This week we sit down and discuss how Emily views longterm fitness, how she handles haters, and why Janis Joplin is her spirit animal. We talk about life, travel, acro yoga, old ladies in the gym locker room, and generally have such a great time that we don’t even remember to talk about Regionals. Which is actually kind of great. Support the podcast! Click the SUBSCRIBE button on iTunes! Please leave us a review on itunes!! We love hearing your feedback and want to make this show the best it can be for YOU, amazing listeners. Share with a friend while you’re at it! www.girlsgonewodpodcast.com Send us an email with feedback and show ideas: girlsgonewod@gmail.com Additional production and theme song by: http://daviddalton.com/
Emily Abbot is a 3 time CrossFit Games athlete, an adventurer, and is unapologetic in her passion for living in the moment. Things to listen for in this episode: How to embrace your "dark passenger", technologies for human performance, Emily's views on remote coaching, and the pillars of a good training program. For further details, info, and resources, join The Art of Fitness email list at www.theartoffitnesspodcast.com
We are so excited to have Emily Abbott back on the show this week as she heads into the 2016 CrossFit Games! It’s been close to a year since Emily’s first appearance on GGW, and we hear all about the whirlwind traveling and training experiences she’s been having, talk about how her training changed after her experience at The Games last year, and what her goals are this time around. She tells us about competing in the 16.1 announcement, eating burgers, and the last thing she’d want to see come out of the hopper in Carson. We can’t wait to cheer Emily on!
Emily Abbott, 3x CrossFit Games competitor, Canadian, and possible wildling. We talk about her journey getting into CrossFit, becoming a Games athlete, and much more. Enjoy! Make sure to follow Emily at @abbott.the.red
Check out episode 31 of The Church Party Podcast with Brandon Brown, Michael Dutz, and Steven Nguyen, the fellas from Crossfit Richardson. This show is dedicated primarily to recapping the Crossfit Open 16.1 workout. We talk about what we think about the workout while it is being announced, predictions for the showdown between Emily Abbott and Chyna Cho, and predictions for the 16.2 Crossfit Open workout. As always, please share the show with your friends and family and I hope you enjoy!
Abbott the Red brings you inspiration in the funnest way possible, including some quick acapella of her favourite 70s training jams. Once a farm girl, then an elite basketball player, and now the 8th fittest woman on earth, this fierce competitor shares the mindset secrets that have led to her success. Learn her ideas around taking risks, and what it was like to train with and be coached by some of Canada's top female CrossFit athletes: Michelle Letendre and Camille Leblanc-Bazinet at the 2015 invitational. Ready to attack your weaknesses? Listen to this episode to learn how to become your best and enjoy every single minute of it.Check out Emily on Instagram @abbott.the.red, Facebook Emily Abbott - CrossFit Athlete, and Twitter @Abbottski439.Thanks for listening and make sure you've liked our Facebook page, Projekt Possible to stay updated with the show, and join our mailing list for exclusive insider info. Check out Brendon's crazy antics on instagram (@crossfitvillains) and Brittney's selfies and inspiration (@idealisticisabel). Click here to read her badass blogs: idealisticisabel.com.
Emily Abbott is a 2-time CrossFit Games competitor from Calgary, and it was love at first sight when we saw her walk onto the floor at the Games! Maybe it’s her red hair, the abundance of Instagram pics of her in viking costumes, or maybe it’s the fact that her intense work ethic radiates off her from a mile away. Either way, we are thrilled to have her on the podcast this week! We ask Emily all about how she got into CrossFit, what it’s like to compete in Carson, and how she went from 35th place at the 2014 Games to a Top 10 finish in 2015. Hint: Pizza, ice cream, and going commando might be factors. Just saying. Girls Gone WOD Podcast is sponsored by QALO. http://qalo.com