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Emily Russell is one of our coaches and team members at Legacy Glendale. In this episode, we sit down to hear her journey—from high school to college, and how she eventually found Jiu-Jitsu and embraced the Jiu-Jitsu lifestyle.Sponsored by TACFIT.com “The World's Smartest Workout” Açai Jungle Cafe “Your neighborhood Paradise” AcaiJungleCafe.com
(Apr 18, 2025) Every Thursday, there are free archery lessons at the Saranac Lake Fish and Game Club. Our Adirondack reporter Emily Russell takes up a bow and aims for the mark. Also: Federal immigration agents detained at least twelve people at a chick hatchery in Jefferson County.
North Country Public Radio's Emily Russell breaks down President Trump's decision to pull Rep. Stefanik as his nominee for the U.N. ambassadorship because of the slim GOP majority in the House. Stefanik's confirmation hearing would have been this week.
(Mar 13, 2025) Bobsled and skeleton athletes are competing at the World Championships in Lake Placid this week. Emily Russell takes us to the top of the track for an inside look at the competition. Also: New traffic data shows that Canadian visitors to the U.S. declined by more than 20% last month.
In this Work It Like a Mum episode, we're delighted to chat with Emily Russell, Internal Recruitment Partner at Saint-Gobain. Emily, who specialises in recruiting engineers, shares her journey of balancing a full-time career with single motherhood. With two children—one preparing for his GCSEs and the other only three years old—Emily discusses how she manages the juggle and offers tips for other working mums.We also dive into Emily's career history and her transition into engineering recruitment, as well as some expert advice on how to make your CV stand out when applying for your dream role.Key Topics Covered:Emily's career path, from starting in administration to becoming a successful recruiter at Saint-Gobain.The role of a recruitment consultant and how it differs from in-house recruitment roles.The challenges of recruiting for male-dominated sectors like engineering and how Emily helps break down gender stereotypes.Tips for candidates on how to stand out in the recruitment process and the importance of applying for roles even when you don't meet 100% of the criteria.The rise of hybrid working models, especially in light of the changes at companies like Boots, and how it impacts candidates and recruiters, particularly single parents.Key Takeaways:Recruitment insights: A deep dive into what recruitment consultants do and how to find one that specialises in your field.Engineering recruitment: Emily shares how she got into engineering recruitment and why it's crucial to get more women into STEM roles.Making your CV stand out: How to tailor your CV for the role and why it's important to apply even if you don't meet all of the listed criteria.Hybrid work flexibility: The changing landscape of work and how hybrid roles are key for working parents, particularly single mums.Why You Should Listen:This episode is a must-listen for any working parent, particularly single mums, looking for advice on balancing career and family life.Whether you're looking for career advice, recruitment tips, or just some motivation to keep juggling it all, Emily's story is full of inspiration!Show Links:Connect with our host, Elizabeth Willetts HereVisit Saint-Gobain's Website HereConnect with Emily on LinkedIn HereBoost your career with Investing in Women's Career Coaching! Get expert CV, interview, and LinkedIn guidance tailored for all career stages. Navigate transitions, discover strengths, and reach goals with our personalised approach. Book now for your dream job! Use 'workitlikeamum' for a 10% discount.Support the showSign up for our newsletter and never miss an episode!Follow us on Instagram.And here's your invite to our supportive and empowering Facebook Group, Work It Like a Mum - a supportive and safe networking community for professional working mothers. Our community is full of like-minded female professionals willing to offer support, advice or a friendly ear. See you there!
(Feb 13, 2025) An alliance of hospitals in St. Lawrence and Jefferson counties wants to start its own ambulance service to help with long wait times. But other ambulance services say the real problem is a shortage of EMTs and another ambulance will just poach staff. Also: New York's Secretary of State was in the North Country this week, promoting the governor's budget proposals. Emily Russell reports from Saranac Lake.
Today's episode is on "Wild Combination: A Portrait of Arthur Russell", a 2008 film about the singer, instrumentalist, composer, collaborator, and all-around musical pioneer whose work has become more widely recognized well after his untimely passing. The movie is directed by Matt Wolf. Our guest today is Matty Monroe, the person behind the Indieheads subreddit and general knower and lover of all things indie music. Wild Combination is a biography of a man who was hard to know. He didn't leave a lot of surviving interviews, spoken audio, or writing. But he left behind a vast trove of music which is still being discovered and released. The film reflects on his beautiful relationship with his longtime partner Tom Lee, his parents, Chuck and Emily Russell, and the many musicians and artists who had the opportunity to work with Arthur. Plus there are some weird vibes from Rock Docs regular Allen Ginsberg. Arthur Russell's music is singular and transporting, and the movie is a fine tribute to the man and his work. Rock Docs is a Treble Media Podcast hosted by David Lizerbram & Andrew Keatts Twitter: @RockDocsPod Instagram: @RockDocsPod Cover Art by N.C. Winters - check him out on Instagram at @NCWintersArt
A new show on TVO Kids is profiling jobs that young people may not have known about.Showcasing trades like an arborist, an ironworker, or goldsmith, they are hoping to bring awareness to these jobs right from the beginning. Host Nav Nanwa spoke with Akeylah James, co-host of the show, for a sneak peak at “Trading Skills.”Inspired by family history, Kingston writer Judii Merle's new novel follows a young Anishanaabe woman from the 1600s named Sigwin, who's struggling to keep her heritage alive. Host Nav Nanwa has had a conversation with the author about the story.Donald Trump will be the 47th President after defeating Vice President Kamala Harris. It's a result that is certainly being felt near Ontario Morning Country, particularly in the North Country area of upstate New York. Host Nav Nanwa spoke with Reporter and Assistant News Director of North Country Public Radio, Emily Russell, about the electoral conclusion.
(Oct 4, 2024) A guide to who's on the ballot in the North Country and how to make sure you're ready to vote; we meet the Lowville Free Library's director; and Emily Russell, Catherine Wheeler and their canine sidekicks send us an audio postcard from Floodwood Mountain as we hit peak fall foliage in the Adirondacks.
(Oct 4, 2024) It's peak fall colors this weekend in the Adirondacks. NCPR reporters Emily Russell and Catherine Wheeler send us an audio postcard from a perfect hike up Floodwood Mountain north of Tupper Lake. Also: You have until October 26th to register to vote. Everything you need to get ready for Election Day.
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(Jul 29, 2024) Scott Kotronis, a helicopter pilot in the Adirondacks, has flown thousands of lifesaving missions over his 30-year career. Our Adirondack reporter Emily Russell has a profile as he prepares to retire. Also: Local lawmakers and builders toured the former state prison in Watertown as the state seeks to redevelop it.
(May 17, 2024) A family business in Keene is navigating the tricky terrain of passing the torch from mother to daughter. And we join Emily Russell on a trail run to Clements Pond in the northeast Adirondacks. Also: An explosion at a great camp in Raquette Lake left a man and a boy with serious burns.
Pastor Jared and Emily Russell discuss the potential reasons why someone might be experiencing self induced depression. Much of what is being reported as depression in our world today is due to a depressing lifestyle, and these things should be explored before taking the next step of medication. Use this episode as a diagnostic quiz for yourself or for a friend. Submit your ideas for Off Script topics at https://www.kirbywoods.org/offscript. Follow us online! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kirbywoodsmemphis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kirbywoodsmemphis YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kirbywoods Podcast: https://kirbywoodspodcast.buzzsprout.com
Special Guest Emily Russell Explore more at www.emilyevansrussell.com or find her on Instagram @emilyevansrussell Get your free workbook at https://soul-awakening.com/free Welcome to another enlightening episode of the Human Potential Podcast, where today's guest, the remarkable Emily Russell, shares her insights on consciousness, mindset, and the power of coaching in transforming lives. Emily brings over a decade of experience in coaching and facilitation, centred around the idea of embracing consciousness to lead a more fulfilling life. She emphasizes the importance of not viewing personal growth as fixing oneself but rather tapping into the innate potential we all possess. In this engaging conversation, Emily traces her journey from being a high school biology teacher to discovering her passion for coaching and facilitating consciousness. Through her own experiences of transitioning careers, raising children, and exploring various avenues of personal development, Emily offers invaluable wisdom on navigating life's transitions with grace and intention. Central to Emily's approach is the concept of energy shopping, a powerful tool borrowed from Access Consciousness. She encourages listeners to tune into the energy of their choices, asking themselves whether a particular decision aligns with the future they desire. By discerning the energetic resonance of each option, individuals can make choices that lead to greater fulfillment and expansion. Emily also delves into the intricacies of mindset, distinguishing between fixed and growth mindsets. Drawing from her expertise in coaching, she shares practical strategies for shifting from a fixed mindset, rooted in fear and limitation, to a growth mindset characterized by curiosity and possibility. Through reframing situations and acknowledging past successes, individuals can reprogram their subconscious beliefs and embrace new opportunities with confidence. Finally, Emily underscores the profound benefits of coaching in catalyzing personal transformation. Just as companies hire consultants to identify blind spots and spur growth, individuals can benefit from the guidance of a coach who provides fresh perspectives and support. As we collectively evolve towards higher levels of consciousness, Emily emphasizes the importance of energy as the currency of exchange, highlighting the transformative power of aligning with mentors and resources that resonate with our highest potential. Join us on this enlightening journey as Emily Russell invites you to unlock your potential and embrace the limitless possibilities of conscious living and mindset mastery.
Emily Evans Russell is a single mom, 6-figure business owner, and a Master Mindset & Energy Coach obsessed with transformation. She has her masters degree in teaching and has trained in Rapid Resolution Therapy, Yoga, Ayurveda, Women's Health and has been a Facilitator of Access Consciousness for 10 years. The tools and perspectives Emily shares in her community are anything but traditional, yet they are wildly effective. Explore more at www.emilyevansrussell.com or find her on Instagram @emilyevansrussell In honor of Emily's podcast, Shift Your Vibe to Thrive, we close this episode with a meditation for each of the 9 numbers on how they can shift their vibe to thrive! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christy001/support
This week, a story from our neighbors at North Country Public Radio. If All Else Fails is a recent podcast about the growing presence — and threat — of far-right extremism in northern New York, and the voters and local law enforcement that are engaging with the movement there.You can learn more about the series here. That's also where you can find photos from NCPR's reporting, and listen to the rest of the series.Heads up: The show contains some harsh language and some listeners might find certain parts of this episode disturbing.This episode was reported by Emily Russell and Zach Hirsch for North Country Public Radio, with grant support from Grist and the Center for Rural Strategies. A big thanks to NCPR for letting us share their show here.The Brave Little State team is Josh Crane, Burgess Brown and Sabine Poux. Angela Evancie is Brave Little State's Executive Producer. We'll be back soon with more people-powered Vermont journalism. As always, our show is better when you're a part of it:Ask a question about VermontVote on the question you want us to tackle nextSign up for the BLS newsletterSay hi on Instagram and Reddit @bravestatevtDrop us an email: hello@bravelittlestate.orgCall our BLS hotline: 802-552-4880Make a gift to support people-powered journalismLeave us a rating/review in your favorite podcast appTell your friends about the show!Brave Little State is a production of Vermont Public and a proud member of the NPR Network.
Emily Evans Russell is a single mom, 6-figure business owner, and a Master Mindset & Energy Coach obsessed with transformation. She has her masters degree in teaching and has trained in Rapid Resolution Therapy, Yoga, Ayurveda, Women's Health and has been a Facilitator of Access Consciousness for 10 years. The tools and perspectives Emily shares in her community are anything but traditional, yet they are wildly effective. Explore more at www.emilyevansrussell.com or find her on Instagram @emilyevansrussell --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christy001/support
(Jan 29, 2024) People have downloaded NCPR's podcast about far-right extremism in the North Country about 75,000 times so far. A conversation with hosts Emily Russell and Zach Hirsch about what they found and questions they still have. Also: The St. Regis Mohawk Tribe has reached a settlement with Monsanto over toxic chemicals that were dumped near Akwesasne in the 1970s.
Driving around rural areas of the Northeast, it's not uncommon to see an occasional home or vehicle displaying a Confederate battle flag. Look closer, and you might find symbols of far right groups like the Proud Boys or the Three Percenters, both classified as hate groups.Reporters Emily Russell and Zach Hirsch decided to dig further. They spent months investigating the reach of the far right movement in rural upstate New York. They found law enforcement officers who are members of the extremist “constitutional sheriffs” movement who vow that they will not enforce state laws with which they disagree. These include laws relating to gun rights and public health. And they found a man who went to prison for participating in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and anticipates a military takeover during the 2024 election and a third world war.Russell and Hirsch also crisscrossed the district represented by Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-NY. Stefanik has amplified far right views, such as the white supremacist Great Replacement Theory and the false claim that the 2020 election was stolen. Stefanik is frequently mentioned as a potential vice presidential running mate for Donald Trump in the 2024 election.This investigation into the far right extremist movement in upstate New York is the subject of a remarkable five-part podcast from North Country Public Radio called “If All Else Fails,” which is hosted by Russell and Hirsch.This Vermont Conversation includes the first episode of If All Else Fails, broadcast by permission of North Country Public Radio, followed by a conversation with reporters Emily Russell and Zach Hirsch.“As we saw on Jan. 6, it only took a couple thousand people to suspend our democratic process for hours and force an evacuation from the Capitol,” Russell told the Vermont Conversation.“Even if folks who have gone down these rabbit holes may be a minority in this country, if you get enough of them riled up, they can do a tremendous amount of damage to our democracy in the U.S.,” Russell said.
In 2022, the sheriff of Lewis County, New York, changed his Facebook profile to a picture of him holding up an award he won from the Oath Keepers. The post was after Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes was arrested and charged for his role in the January 6 insurrection. This got North Country Public Radio reporters Emily Russell and Zach Hirsch interested in learning more about the far-right movement upstate. What they found out is the subject of the podcast, If All Else Fails, and the first episode is out now. Hirsch and Russell join us to discuss.
(Jan 16, 2024) Episode one of our new podcast, If All Else Fails. Emily Russell and Zach Hirsch dive into the ecosystem of far-right extremism in Upstate New York and how concerned domestic anti-terrorism officials are about it.
(Jan 12, 2024) On this week's North Words, Mitch features a conversation between news director, David Sommerstein, and podcast hosts Emily Russell and Zach Hirsch.
In this episode, Emily Russell (2020 cohort), a Ph.D. candidate in Political Science discusses her upbringing in a large family, combining theatrical performance with political science, how she uses both to understand state violence, her sweet tooth and so much more.Highlights from the episode:(3:06) Emily's winter break dreams of launching a microgreens garden and her upbringing in Michigan (Go Blue!) (12:56) Emily's personal and professional introduction to the idea of state violence and how she envisions a world with no state violence (23:08) Emily's experience building Playwriting for Peace, a project aimed at channeling empathy through expression in communities affected by conflict & state violence and her dissertation research (35:51) How KHS has affected Emily's experience, her improbable facts and advice for future KHS applicants
(Dec 26, 2023) We're listening back to our favorite stories of 2023. Emily Russell brings us a profile of a Mohawk beader who lives in the Adirondacks and rediscovered her culture through making jewelry. Also: the Plattsburgh city council confirmed the appointment of a new police chief last week
In Episode 192, Greg and Pam discuss fire, health checks, and bonus threads. Many thanks to whimzeestitches Rick for the episode introduction! You can find Rick's shop here. We would love to have YOU record and introduction to the show! You can find details in the Ravelry Group Pages or on our website here. Check out our group on Facebook! We would love to have you join us there. SUPPORT THE SHOW KnitPicks & Crochet.com We are KnitPicks and Crochet.com (owned by KnitPicks) Affiliates! This means if you are going to shop at KnitPicks or Crochet.com, and start by clicking their names, the Unraveling Podcast will get a small commission at no extra cost to you! It's an easy way to support the podcast passively. (Note: links to specific yarns or products will appear like https://shrsl.com/3xzh0. These are correct and are custom links to track our account. They are safe!) Patreon You can financially support Unraveling…a knitting podcast on Patreon! Monthly membership levels are available at Swatch ($1), Shawl ($3), and Sweater ($6) and come with rewards like early access to book club episodes, access to a quarterly Zoom call, discounts on all Knitting Daddy patterns, and holiday cards. Everything available via Patreon is extra, the show remains unchanged and free. Financial support through Patreon helps us cover expenses like web hosting, prize shipping, and equipment upgrades. NOTES Greg's Projects Greg finished the Sockhead Cowl (pattern by Kelly McClure). He's using yarn from The Fibre Studio at Yarns to Dye For. Check out his project page. Greg finished the “I'm Fine. It's Fine. Everything Is Fine.” cross-stitch pattern from White Raven Patterns. He heard about this pattern shop via the That's Pretty Crafty stream. Greg started and finished the Spooky Night Beanie by Erin Gates. He used yarn from Knitcircus. Check out his project page. Greg started and finished the Magic Handwarmers by Danielle Thuen. He used yarn from Polymorph Dyeworks. Check out his project page. Greg started the Dragon Potholder by Lisa Hannan Fox. He is using the leftover yarn from the Knitcircus hat. Check out his project page. Pam's Project Pam is working on a test knit for Andrew of Briar Patch Fibre Co. She is using Berocco Ultra Wool. Pam also made a bunch of hats, mostly stashbusting. She made: the Latvian Braid Hat by Molly Conroy, The eM. Hat by Emily Russell, and the Stashbusting Helix Hat by RoseKim-Knits. Pam worked on a Donsy of Gnomes using the Gno Fun Like Gnome Fun by Sara Schira. She is making the Gnaomi version using sock yarn scraps. Pam also recently got a Sentro 48 peg circular knitting machine to make charity hats. She has been using video tutorials from Yarn Stash with Marching North. Pam worked on the Terrazzo Afghan by Tinna Thórudóttir. She is using using KnitPicks Chroma Worsted and Plymouth Yarn Encore Worsted. Tinna has good tutorials on her YouTube channel. Pam worked on Blackjack by Romi Hill. She is using Windy Valley Muskox 100% Quiviut. Pam cast on and finished Maeve Mouse from MamaMadeMinis. She used Bernat Blanket and started a Granny Square Baby Blanket by Daisy Cottage Designs with what was left. Pam cast on the Love Note by Tin Can Knits. She is using yarn from Iria Yarn Co. (not currently dyeing) and The Fibre Studio at Yarns to Dye For. Book Club We announced the next book club book! We will be reading The Golden Thread: How Fabric Changed History by Kassia St. Clair. Share how you are will enjoy the book on social media with #UnravelingBookClub. Miscellaneous Greg is hosting a Preemie Hat Collection in the Itty Bitty Knits Ravelry group. The Ol' North State Knitting Guild is meeting again. The Knotty Sheep and Oak City Fibers are two new yarn stores opening in the Raleigh area. Greg went to SAFF again this year. Greg talked about the Dungeon Scarf of the Skeleton King pattern by Rik Schell from Purl's Yarn Emporium. 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(Oct 9, 2023) Despite the rain and wind, it's still peak fall foliage season. While out enjoying the colors in the woods, Emily Russell came upon Adirondack history on Low's Ridge. Also: Families dealing with major health care issues in Syracuse will have it a little easier thanks to an expansion at the Ronald McDonald House there.
Pastor Jared and Emily Russell discuss the overall purpose of music in the context of corporate worship, as well as some tips for good song selection. Emily is on the worship team and a staff member of Kirby Woods Baptist Church. Submit your ideas for Off Script topics at https://www.kirbywoods.org/offscript. Follow us online! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kirbywoodsmemphis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kirbywoodsmemphis YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kirbywoods Podcast: https://kirbywoodspodcast.buzzsprout.com
(Jul 5, 2023) The Northern Forest Canoe trail is hundreds of miles long, starting right here in the Adirondacks. Our Adirondack reporter Emily Russell heads out on a paddle in the popular Raquette River stretch near Tupper Lake. Also: A new dog shelter outside Canton has gotten more than a dozen noise complaints from neighbors.
(Jun 8, 2023) Despite the hazy and unhealthy air conditions caused by the Canadian wildfires, hikers are still going into the Adirondack High Peaks. Hear more about those hikers from Wade Bastian, of the Adirondack Mountain Club. He spoke with NCPR's Emily Russell at the Adirondack Loj in North Elba.
(May 11, 2023) Higher elevation trails in the Adirondacks are still off-limits due to mud and erosion concerns. But all the sun is firming up trails to lower peaks. Emily Russell and a childhood friend head up Bald Mountain for a view of Lake George. Also: A dozen arts organizations across the North Country got state funding for capital projects to keep their arts programming strong.
For decades, Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty have broadcast into countries all over, in dozens of languages. Yet in some places where the United States has invested the most soft power, authoritarianism has only gotten stronger—and journalists remain at risk. That may be especially true in Afghanistan since the Taliban's takeover. For CJR's latest digital issue, Emily Russell reports on hearts and minds media in Afghanistan and beyond. Visit cjr.org to read the Authoritarianism Issue.
(Apr 17, 2023) The weekend's sun and heat gave a lot of people the bug to go out hiking. But because it's still mud season the DEC says not to hike above 2500 feet. Emily Russell sends an audio postcard from a perfect spring hike just above Warrensburg, Also: The village of Massena is needing to do serious repairs to its veterans memorial park along the Grasse River.
Would you be willing to choose for you? To follow the energies and change your mind and go beyond any definition or role you may have decided you were? Definition by definition alone is a limitation. What if those definitions and labels are only a molecule of all that you truly are? What have you decided that you have to be that is limiting you from perceiving other possibilities? In this Power of Being You podcast episode, Sarah Grandinetti and our phenomenal guest, Emily Russell, dive into exploring what lies beyond our roles and definitions. And what becomes available when you're willing to energy shop for the life you desire. Join us for the joyful, never-ending adventure of discovering you! Take aways Stop labeling yourself, it will only block your awareness. -Ask: What do I truly desire that I've not yet discovered? -What can you add to your life? From the smallest little choices to the bigger leaps, what can you add to your life? -Make an energetic shopping list.
(Apr 3, 2023) The majority of the North Country voted for Donald Trump in 2020. Ahead of his arraignment tomorrow in New York City, Emily Russell spoke with Trump supporters and critics in the Adirondacks. Also: Gov. Hochul says last week's shooting hoaxes that shut down many schools may have been called in from another country.
Listen in as we chat about Hood Feminism by Mikki Kendall, with Dr. Emily Russell. As always, we'll share meaningful segments and discuss how many of these bookish moments connect to our lives. Don't forget about our choice of emoji at the end!
(Jan 13, 2023) The World University Games kicked off last night in Lake Placid with an Opening Ceremony full of pageantry and world-class athletes. Our Adirondack reporter Emily Russell takes us there. Also: The story of a regular guy who became an impromptu plumber during the Ice Storm of 1998.
(Jan 10, 2023) It barely feels like winter in the North Country. Emily Russell visits Old Forge to see how the effects of climate change, with warmer winters and less snow, is hitting the snowmobile capital of the East. Also: Gov. Kathy Hochul is prioritizing affordable housing, crime, and reform of the state's mental health system in her State of the State address.
(Jan 4, 2023) A new year, a new time to set out into the woods and explore the Adirondacks. Emily Russell kicks off 2023 with an audio postcard from an icy-slushy hike up St. Regis Mountain. Also: The guy who helmed a much-maligned defunct state ethics board is set to lead its replacement.
Pastor Jared is joined by Kevin Watts and Emily Russell to discuss the topic of deconstruction from a Christian perspective. To submit a question for the Off Script Podcast, go to kirbywoods.org/offscript.
We often see trapeze artists swinging from one bar to the other, fully leaping, without anything holding them back and we think "of course they can do that, they are sure another bar is coming next". What if you could live your life like that? Going from one choice to the next one, not having a safe landing in mind but still utterly knowing that every choice you make for what creates greater will take you somewhere unexpected, but will always be greater than what you had before. Does that sound amazing? Join our host Sarah Grandinetti and Emily Russell as we explore the uncomfortable and undefined choices and the gift they have been and still are to our lives. Take away - Don't buy the doubt. Destroy and uncreate it, leap and trust that it has to be greater. - Don't look for what to fix, but rather for the choice that will entirely change this.
This Shark Week, marine conservation scientist David Shiffman hopes people will reconsider how the animals are portrayed in media. Film music historian Jon Burlingame also joins us to talk about why the score to the 1975 film "Jaws" is so effective at scaring us. And, at the Washboard Donut Shoppe in Tupper Lake, New York, you can snack on freshly made donuts while you do your laundry and buy souvenirs. Emily Russell of NCPR reports.
Constant Heart: The War Diaries of Maud Russell 1939-1945Mottisfont Abbey was home to Maud Russell, an active figure in British political and artistic life. Maud's granddaughter, Emily Russell, has edited her private diaries and tells tales of Maud's encounters with celebrated artists and writers such as Matisse, Rex Whistler and Ian Fleming, her wartime life on a country estate, and her struggle to help her Jewish relations flee Nazi Germany. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We speak to guests Emily Russell about the skills needed to be an effective Middle Leader and Greg Townson about being a trainee during a pandemic.
Can you recall a time when you knew that magic existed? What changed?Would you let your wonder free to lead you in reclaiming and playing with the possibilities of practical magic?In this episode, me and my guest Emily Russell invite you to explore how staying in the question and feeding your curiosity keeps the magic alive–and makes it grow!Emily RussellPractical Magic
Subscribe to The Choice, Change & Action podcast to have all future episodes delivered straight to you! It takes courage and strength to be in allowance. If you are familiar with the tool of being in allowance, from Access Consciousness maybe this journey of feeling like a doormat allowing yourself to be walked all over and being tolerant of difficult situations, or forcing yourself to be in a zen-like state where you are trying to make yourself feel everything is okay and you don't need to react, might sound familiar on the journey to discovering what it is to be in total allowance…and if you have never even heard of this life-changing tool fear not because Simone Milasas and her guest this week, Emily Russell are going to explore this with you. This is a game-changer in the way you engage with the people and the world around you, even the way you look and think about yourself! In this episode you get to explore: Being the rock in the stream…. and how to be at ease with everything that is going on around you. Recognising when you are tolerating situations rather than exploring what is actually going to work here and having the courage to explore that. How you stop creation and what you can choose instead by being in allowance. Stop being a doormat and how to do that without being confrontational. Truly finding what works, not just for you but for everyone involved. Links mentioned in this episode: The Clearing Statement www.theclearingstatement.com Stop Judging Your Body Telecall www.simonemilasas.com/stop1 Stop Looking For Results With Your Body Telecall www.simonemilasas.com/stop2 Relationships Done Different Online Class in May https://www.accessconsciousness.com/en/class-catalog/access-special-classes/relationships-done-different/Relationships-Done-Different_637487402330883703/ Find Emily Russell Emilyevansrussell.com www.emilyevansrussell.com
Subscribe to The Art & Industry of Business & Living podcast to have all future episodes delivered straight to you! What if there was something really different available for you this Christmas and in 2020? Today's guest is Emily Russell, who has such an energy of happiness and joy. Listen to learn how you can start waking up happy every single day. On today's podcast: Humans and humanoids Changing your point of view It's not your job to make others happy What is my reality and where do I find it? POC and POD it More tools for being happy Infinite possibilities Links: Magic. You Are It. Be It. Being You, Changing the World TheClearingStatement.com Get Happy and Stay There Access Bars Learn how to start waking up happy every day. Here's to starting the journey towards a better, more successful you!
Have you decided that having a relationship will make you happy? And what happens when you break up? You don't have to choose trauma and drama in your relationships and even when relationships end. The month of March we are talking about happiness, but you're allowed to be happy every day and every month! Emily Russell joins Simone to interview her about ending her eight year relationship with Brendon Watt. Listen to learn about ending relationships, doing relationship from question, being an allowance of yourself and your partner, and how to choose happiness whether you're in or out of a relationship. On today's podcast: Relationship as validation What if you did relationship from question? Being an allowance of yourself and the other person Relationships Done Different Relationship, are you sure you want one? Links: TheClearingStatement.com HappinessIsJustAChoice.com Relationships Done Different Learn how to choose happiness, in or out of a relationship. Here's to starting the journey towards a better, more successful you!
What is your point of view on finances? Emily Russell is with Simone in Dublin to talk about business and everything that you've decided about finance--is it really that hard? Listen to learn how to have more awareness around money and finance and how knowing about your finances can be incredibly creative and incredibly thrilling. On today's podcast: What financial point of view did you grow up with? Your business is your living Get out there and learn something about finances Ask questions Tools for more financial awareness Links: TheClearingStatement.com AccessJoyofBusiness.com Learn how to have more awareness around finances. Here's to starting the journey towards a better, more successful you
Can business be done joyfully? Without a shadow of doubt, YES! This week I am joined by the wonderful Emily Russell and we playfully reverse roles as guest and interviewer. Tune in for an episode filled with valuable and actionable advice on how to conduct your business in a different way. On today's podcast: Business is a possibility for creation What would you like to create in the world? Create, change, and choose Are you a creator, a connector, or a mover? Want to find out more? Join a class! Links: Clearing Statement Business Done Different Masterclass Click here to download the show summary for The Art & Industry of Business & Living podcast with Simone Milasas. Learn how to quiet the reasons and justifications for not choosing to have joy in business and in life. Here's to starting the journey towards a better, more successful you!