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The Perth Football Podcast
An Advertisement To Not Have Commentary - NPLM Final Day & State Cup Preview Pod

The Perth Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 78:43


Josh, Kelechi & Tommy get together to wrap the 2025 NPLWA - Men's regular season on this bumper edition of the Perth Football Podcast. The boys start by talking about the two games of consequence at the bottom of the league and what it means for those four teams going forward. Sorrento, Knights, you're safe so we'll see you in 2026. But shoutout Neil Kilkenny on a great career and also a terrific job from Steve McGarry at the Gulls, plus a word for that stunning Sparta free kick! Attention then turns to a dramatic final day at Frank Drago Reserve where Perth spring a surprise on champions Bayswater. We have reaction from Enhancer of the week and goalkeeping hero Abdul Osman, as well as Matt Sparrow and Lewis Italiano's reflections on Baysie's season. Glory, RedStar, we'll get to you next week when we talk about the Top Four Cup games, but before then Josh and Tommy look at some of the keys to Saturday's State Cup Final between Olympic Kingsway & Stirling Macedonia. -------------------------------- A big thank you to all the listeners for your continued support and also to our major sponsor - The Enhance Health Group – who are your trusted provider of comprehensive vocational rehabilitation services in the South West region of Western Australia. They specialise in exercise physiology, workplace rehabilitation, chronic pain management and functional movement therapy. EHG helps individuals improve their physical health, mental well-being and professional capabilities and is led by Nicky Carter who holds post-graduate degrees in exercise physiology, sports science and teaching. EHG are committed to empowering individuals and creating tailored solutions for every need, so for more information reach out to Nick and the team @ www.ehgroup.au – or contact Nick@ehgroup.au via email. Huge thank you to the Enhance Health Group for their support of the Perth Football Podcast and their dedication to grassroots and community sports.  

Driving for Your Success with Sheevaun Moran
Ep 428: PerceptionShifts - Capability Enhancer

Driving for Your Success with Sheevaun Moran

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 5:45


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Driving for Your Success with Sheevaun Moran
Ep 426: PerceptionShifts - Capability Enhancer

Driving for Your Success with Sheevaun Moran

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 5:45


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Luciano Scheffer
Enryco Rigatti - Deep Sensation (Luciano Scheffer Remix) [Spiritual Enhancer]

Luciano Scheffer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 7:00


Enryco Rigatti - Deep Sensation (Luciano Scheffer Remix) [Spiritual Enhancer] by

Colloques du Collège de France - Collège de France
Colloque - L'inactivation du chromosome X : Synergy between cis-regulatory elements can render cohesin dispensable for distal enhancer function

Colloques du Collège de France - Collège de France

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 29:55


Edith HeardCollège de FranceEpigénétique et mémoire cellulaireAnnée 2024-2025Colloque - L'inactivation du chromosome X : Synergy between cis-regulatory elements can render cohesin dispensable for distal enhancer functionOrganisation : Pre Edith Heard (Collège de France, chaire Épigénétique et mémoire cellulaire) et Pre Claire Rougeulle (Institut Curie)Elphège NoraUCSF, États-Unis

Unstoppable Mindset
Episode 333 – Unstoppable Life and Career Coach, and Career Enhancer with Jocelyn Sandstrom

Unstoppable Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 69:31


This time we get to meet Jocelyn Sandstrom, my first podcast guest from Hawaii. Jocelyn was born and raised in Hawaii. Tt the urging of her mother, she took her first modeling job when she was sixteen. As she tells the story, she grew up quiet and pretty shy and she didn't have a great deal of confidence in herself. After high school, modeling became her full-time career. She says that the urging and support of her mother caused her to make some of the best decisions in her life. Modeling, she tells us, brought her out of herself. She traveled to 12 countries over a 20-year modeling career. She loved every minute of the experience.   In 2003 she began thinking that she wanted to help others deal with their confidence and career issues. By 2010 she decided that she was experiencing burnout as a model and changed to a coaching career that, in part, helped others to recognize burnout and deal with it. Jocelyn provides us with some good life pointers and lessons to help us change our mindset from the usual negative “I have to do this” to a more positive view “I get to do this”. I leave it to her to tell more.   Jocelyn does offer many insights I am sure you will appreciate. Over her 15-year coaching career she has become certified in several disciplines, and she uses them to teach her clients how to shift their careers to more positive and strong efforts going forward.       About the Guest:   Growing up in Hawaii, Jocelyn has lived and worked in 12 different countries. This experience has allowed her to realize that even though we may speak different languages or have different traditions, at our core, we are all the same. She has used this knowledge to help and support clients around the world in creating next-level success not just in their careers but in their personal lives as well.    Since 2010, she has been providing Quantum Energy Sessions and teaching Neuro-Linguistic Programming, Neurological Re-patterning, and the Millennium Method to clients globally. In 2022, she founded Wellness and Metaphysical, a community-driven platform that promotes a higher level of consciousness through expos and retreats.   Jocelyn's mindset and energy work have propelled her career, allowing her to work with leading global luxury brands like Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Fendi, Cartier, Tiffany & Co., Christian Louboutin, and Yves Saint Laurent, among others. She has been featured on the covers of Elle, Marie Claire, Esquire, Harper's Bazaar, and more. Alongside her husband, she has hosted two travel shows and appeared in various feature and short films. After creating a career beyond her wildest dreams through quantum manifestations, her passion is to now help others do the same, whether it's business, health, relationships, or any aspect of life.   Jocelyn specializes in helping clients release deep-rooted issues from their past that are holding them back. She supports clients in building not just success but also fulfillment at the same time because success without fulfillment is empty, leading to burnout and anxiety. She supports her clients to discover their authentic truth and share that with the world, magnetizing their energy to start attracting people and opportunities out of the blue, enabling them to fall in love with themselves and their life while creating more success than ever before!   Jocelyn is a certified:   Neuro-Linguistic Programing Advanced Practitioner + Teacher Neurological Re-patterning Practitioner + Teacher Ericksonian Hypnosis Practitioner + Teacher Millennium Method™ Practitioner + Teacher Yuen Method™ Practitioner Reiki Practitioner.   Ways to connect Jocelyn:   Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jocelynlukosandstrom/?hl=en Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jocelyn.lukosandstrom/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jocelyn-luko-sandstrom-4789882a/  Website www.jocelynsandstrom.com   About the Host:   Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog.   Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards.   https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/   accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/   https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/       Thanks for listening!   Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!   Subscribe to the podcast   If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can subscribe in your favorite podcast app. You can also support our podcast through our tip jar https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/unstoppable-mindset .   Leave us an Apple Podcasts review   Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.       Transcription Notes:   Michael Hingson ** 00:00 Access Cast and accessiBe Initiative presents Unstoppable Mindset. The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us.   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 01:56 Thank you so much, and I do hope you come back again. It's such an honor to be on your podcast. Well, it's   Michael Hingson ** 02:02 been a while. It's only been 15 years since I've been there, and it is time to come back, but my wife passed away, and so it's kind of not nearly as fun to come alone, unless, unless I come and people keep me busy over there, but we'll figure it out.   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 02:17 Yes, I'm so sorry about your wife, and if you want, I will show you around here.   Michael Hingson ** 02:24 Well, we'll have to make something happen. We'll just, we'll just do it. Yes, but I'm really glad that you're here. Um, Jocelyn is an interesting individual, and by any standard, she is a we're a neurological repatterning practitioner plus teacher. She has a lot of things. She does neuro linguistics. She is also a Reiki Master and practitioner, and just a number of things, and we're going to get to all of that, but I want to, again, welcome you and really glad that you're taking the time to be with us instead of being with clients, with all the things that you do.   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 03:11 Thank you so much for your time. I love your podcast and everything, all the messages that you're bringing out onto the world.   Michael Hingson ** 03:17 Well, thank you. It has been a lot of fun to be able to do it and continue to do it, and we're having a lot of fun doing it, so I can't complain a whole lot about that. It's just a lot of fun. And I as I tell people, if I'm not learning at least as much as everybody else, then I'm not doing my job right. So I'm really glad that I get to learn so much from from people as well. Well, why don't we start, as I love to do, with learning about the early Jocelyn, growing up and all that sort of stuff.   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 03:49 Well, I did grow up in Hawaii, and I, like every a lot of people, we went through a lot of growing pains. I had a lot that I did grow through, and it wasn't until I started my first contract overseas when I was 16 that life shifted for me, and I started to find my people and started to come into my own, get you know, transcending above the bullying and everything that happened in childhood. And then I lived overseas for about 20 years and moved home in 2016 to be with my family again.   Michael Hingson ** 04:29 So where did you live for those 20 years? I lived in   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 04:31 12 different countries around the world. Um, I absolutely for me, it was I just loved exploring different cultures. It wasn't like going on vacation, to me, is amazing, but going to a place, living there, working with the people, learning the culture, learning the different ways that they work in, you know, speaking like the languages I only you know, spoke a very little bit of each language, just like taxi language, right? Um. And then just immersing into the culture, just the food tastes different in every place as well. Like it could be the same thing, but it just tastes different. Life is so different. And for me, that was my passion, really, to just immerse into different cultures, different parts of the world, different parts of me as well. Because every time I went to another country, I became a different person. There was another side of me that got ignited that I didn't even know was there. And so I got to not only discover myself, but I got to discover the world.   Michael Hingson ** 05:30 What made you go to so many different countries? What started all that?   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 05:35 Well, I was modeling so I was able to do contracts in different countries. And so whenever I wanted to go to their country, I just contacted an agency there, and I got a contract and went and so basically, the world was my oyster. And I just said, Where do I desire to go next? And then Khan reached out. Instead of waiting for someone to come to me, I reached out to that, you know, to agencies over there and got a contract and went over. So I've never, once I started that. I've never been one to sit around and wait for things to kind of come to me. It's always been this is what I desire. So now let me go and create that to happen. And that's how I created my last career to be so successful. And there's so many things that I learned along the way that not only can you use that, but also to do it in a way that doesn't burn you out. And so that's my passion now, is to help people to build success and fulfillment, not just the success. Because I had burnt out pretty bad, and I in hindsight, if I had done it differently, I probably could have built it even bigger without the burnout. And so that's my passion now, and that's how I built this career, is through that fulfillment and success at the same time, so that it's so fulfilling, as well as creating next level results.   Michael Hingson ** 06:59 Did you go to college? Or did you go from high school into modeling?   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 07:03 I went straight in. What   Michael Hingson ** 07:06 started you with that? My   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 07:08 mom, of course, it's always your mom, right? Of course, because I was very shy, and like I said, I went through a lot growing up, through bullying and all of this. So for me, it was like the best blessing that's ever happened. For me, I was very scared, but I knew that I wanted to explore and try, and it brought me out of my shell. It brought me to my people. It was the first time that, you know, people like, wanted to hear what I had to say, really, like, they were fascinated. And I was like, what, you know, and again, again, what I realized, now after all this time, is I had a perception growing up here in Hawaii, so necessarily, I've been finding out that not people did not have that same perception that I had about myself. I realized I was almost the one that was not coming out of my shell fully, and therefore it was hard to connect, I think, and people have a different perception of me. So looking back on my childhood now, when I say bullying, yes, there was bullying and there was, you know, but overall, there were also things that I perceived in a way that wasn't necessarily true for other people, because I would run into them and they'd remember me, and they'd have remember a different version of me, and I'd be like, it's, you know? And so I realize now how much I actually also held my back, held myself back, and, yeah, well,   Michael Hingson ** 08:39 did that affect your modeling career, because I would think as a model, you'd have to be reasonably outgoing and be able to work in a variety of different kinds of situations.   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 08:49 I think it was what helped me to be resilient growing up through the hardships of what I went through, you know, with relationships and everything. That's what got me to be resilient, to stick it out. Because not everybody does stick it out. Because there is a ton of rejection, there is a ton there is a ton of things that you're going through at a very young age. My first contract was when I was 16 in high school during the summer, and so to be able to handle obviously, you know, there's a lot of not so nice things in the industry as well, too. So to be able to handle that, I think that came from everything that I grew through as a child, as well as my mom's support, because she was the one, the one thing that was stable throughout my life, where I would always call her, because I was living in so many different countries, I think you know, she was my best friend, and so that, and living in all those different countries helping me to be so resilient, is what Korea helped me to create this business to be so success, successful as well,   Michael Hingson ** 09:55 what some of the countries that you stayed in went to, well, some. Of   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 10:00 my favorite I started in Tokyo, and then I went to Korea, Sydney, Milan, Hamburg, London. I did live in New York for a little while, Taiwan, China, you know, like, there's so many different places. Like, some of my favorites definitely were Tokyo, because that was and Hong Kong was where I spent most of my time at the end. And I, of course, loved Milan and Sydney as well as London as well too. And of course, New York is just Memphis.   Michael Hingson ** 10:33 I enjoy Tokyo. I've been to Japan twice, not for long periods. Well, the second time, actually, I guess the third time I've been there three times, and the last time was when we did work with the Japanese publisher of my first book, Thunder dog. And we were there for almost two weeks. It was a lot of fun, but mostly I spent time around Tokyo until thunder dog, and then we were all over Japan. But it was very enjoyable. What I really remember the first time I went to Japan. We were over there about four days, I tried to eat very healthy, um, although I had ice cream with every meal, because they insisted, and all that, when I came back, I had lost my pal. I can't believe it. Wow. I know that didn't happen the second and third time, but I didn't gain weight either, so it's okay, but I really enjoyed Japan. I've been to Korea. Enjoyed that as well. Not been to Australia. I'm still want to go. I've been to New Zealand, but not Australia. Yeah.   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 11:36 Australia is an amazing place, the people, the food, just the lifestyle,   Michael Hingson ** 11:43 yeah, yeah. And it is, of course, so different because it's on the other side of the equator. So right now they're getting into their summer season.   Speaker 1 ** 11:52 Yes, yes, absolutely. So it's pretty   Michael Hingson ** 11:55 cool. Was your mama model? Is that what got you guys to get you into it or No, no, she just, she just thought it was good for you,   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 12:04 huh? Yeah, exactly. And thank goodness she did, because, honestly, it was the thing that got me out of my shell. It like for me to go and live in Tokyo when I was 16 during the summer. It showed me that high school wasn't everything, because I was so consumed by, you know, school kids and the cool kids and not being cool and all of those things. And when I went over there, I realized, wow, there is a whole other world outside of this. And it completely changed my life. And so when I came back, I didn't relate to everybody in the same way. I wasn't so consumed with everything, because I knew what was waiting for me. I knew that there was so much more to explore and to experience. So it really was the thing that completely changed my life, and I will always be grateful for that on how it allowed me to grow and through the years, I grew through that. Like each contract I did, I grew, I stretched myself, each country that I went to, where I didn't know anybody except for the agency, and lived, you know, with new people, and had a map that they would give you, and you'd have to go and find your castings on your own, before we had Google Maps, using a paper map, and just, you know, walking down the street and looking for the places like it just stretched me in so many beautiful ways. And I wish everyone could go through that experience. Because when you put yourself into places where you stretch, you just you access the strength that's actually within you. It's just compounding your resilience and your power and your knowing within yourself, and that's what makes you unstoppable. When you know you can do all those things and you've done all those things, the next step is that much easier because you've already done it.   Michael Hingson ** 13:56 Yeah, um, there's so many ways of stretching and growing. I was just reading an email from someone I'm the vice president on the board of directors of the Colorado Center for the Blind, which is a training center that teaches newly blinded people or people who are losing their eyesight, teaching them blindness techniques and teaching them that blindness isn't the problem. It's really our attitudes about it. And one of the things, if you go to the center and take advantage of the full residential program, one of the last things that you have to do is you are dropped off somewhere within some sort of walking distance of the agency itself. But that could be a couple miles Well, it may not even be just a couple miles away. It may be that you're further, but you have to figure out where you are and get back to the center. And you can only ask one question of the public, so it's all about you learning to use your wit, your wits, and people do it all the time, right? Awesome, and it's so cool me, and so I really relate very much to what you're talking about, as far as how you learned to stretch and grow with all the modeling and being in all those foreign countries and having to learn to live there.   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 15:13 Yeah, that's so powerful. That's so amazing. What you're what you've done, and your story is so inspiring and so powerful.   Michael Hingson ** 15:21 Well, I I never did go to that center, and so I never actually, directly was subjected to that. However, with all the traveling that I've done around the world, I've had to essentially do the same thing, so I know what you're talking about, and it's so exhilarating when you figure it out, right? Yes,   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 15:41 it is, and and that's why we're here. We're here to experience all those things, because if not, it would just be so boring. And so one of the things that I always, you know, remind myself and my clients, is that, you know, we may be in a place that's crunchy and doesn't feel great, but we're growing through it. And when we do grow through it, the feeling of getting on the other side is what why we why we do it. And once we get to the other side, or let's say you're climbing a mountain, and you get to the top of the mountain, you don't want to just sit at the top of the mountain. You want to climb another mountain, because it's the journey. That's the thing that we enjoy. And so when we embrace the journey, not only do we get to where we desire to go, to feel that feeling of like accomplishment, but also we get to enjoy the journey instead of just trying to rush through it to get there.   Michael Hingson ** 16:38 I somewhere in my life, probably when I was fairly young, decided, although I didn't articulate it for a while, but decided that life is an adventure, and wherever we go, we can find very positive things. And I have never found a place that I hated, that I didn't like to go to. I've been all over this country and and I have eaten some some pretty unhealthy food in places, very deep fried kinds of things and so on. But I've also found ways to enjoy some of it, although I tried to eat as little of the bad food, if you will, that's high in cholesterol and so on. I've tried to eat as little of that as possible. But I've enjoyed everywhere I have been. I've been been to all 50 states, had a lot of fun in every place where I've been, and wouldn't trade any of those experiences for anything, much less traveling to a variety of other countries. Mm hmm, so it's a lot of fun to, you know, to do, but life is an adventure, and we should approach it that way. Mm   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 17:40 hmm, yeah, absolutely. And when we do approach it that way, we enjoy it so much more, because I used to always avoid making a mistake or things going wrong or get so frustrated that it wasn't wrong or that it wasn't going well. But now I I lean into those things, and it's those things that make life interesting. It's those things like the mistakes that I make, I grow more from those mistakes than from anything else. And through the hardships that I've been through, I've grown so much from those as well, too. And so when we lean into the journey and just know that there is no good, bad, right, wrong, it's just the experience of what it is. We live in a completely different way, and we can like I was telling my clients in one of the webinars I was running the other day that my husband and I had read the book celestian prophecy. And so he goes on a journey, and he doesn't plan anything. He just shows up and he listens to, you know, synchronicities, and he kind of goes with that. And so when we went to Jordan, we did the same thing. We're like, you know what, let's just go play. Let's go play and have no plan, and just arrive and discover what we're gonna do. And so we did that. And then we ended up, you know, meeting this one tour company, and ended up booking them, but it ended up turning out that they weren't the best, and we kind of got ripped off. But the driver that they hired was amazing, and he gave us like these special tours and things because he felt bad that we did get ripped off. And so the thing that looked like it was something bad actually was a blessing, and ended up turning out into this most incredible trip. And so when we make these so called wrong decisions, and we realize that it's not wrong, that it's leading us to something better, we don't have to get upset about it, like we weren't upset that that happened. We were just on the journey and the adventure of it, and that actually turned out to be one of our most incredible trips.   Michael Hingson ** 19:38 One of the things that I have learned and talked about on this podcast occasionally is that there's no such thing as failure their learning experiences. And I like what you just said, because it isn't that they're something that goes wrong. It happened the way it did. And the question is, what did we learn from it? And I'll bet that that driver. I would never have done those special things for you if you had treated him differently and treated him in a in a negative way.   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 20:08 Mm, hmm, yeah, if we were grumpy and angry, he would have said, Okay, well, too bad for you guys. Yeah,   Michael Hingson ** 20:15 yeah, forget you guys. Exactly. Yeah, absolutely. Well. You modeled for you said 20 years, right? Yes. And what made you decided that you wanted to give that up.   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 20:29 So I actually started doing wellness in 2003 when my mom got sick, and that's when my whole world shifted. That's when I wanted to find a natural way to help her, to support her, and that's how I started doing neurological repatterning, neuro linguistic programming and Ericksonian hypnosis. Then I went into quantum physics based energy work, and was able to help her and the at the same time, I was working on my career and both her getting, you know, her recovering and getting stronger, and my career taking off, I thought, oh my gosh, like I want to help people do this. I don't want to just use it for myself. I want to help other people do this. So I actually started while I was still modeling, simultaneously teaching and doing sessions for clients, since 2010 and so I've been doing this since then, and now it's, I just want to do it full time. It's just, it's just so fulfilling to be able to support clients through shifts, to create things beyond their wildest dreams, to open up the ease and the flow, to remove the burnout to, you know, to know that anything is possible and that we create our reality, we get to create we, you know, like we're creating an abundance of things every single moment of every single day based on our thoughts. And so we can create an abundance of lack, or we can create an abundance of, you know, happiness and and it's really just not letting anything take our power. So one of the things that shifted in my life as well, too, was when I was able to not let anything ruin my day, not let anyone or anything ruin my day, not that things that weren't going my way ruin my day. I was just gonna say, Okay, well, this is going on. It's happening for me. So now what do I get to do with this? How do I get to transmute this? How do I turn it into something good, or turn it into my superpower? By practicing neutrality, practicing not reacting and creating more fallout that needs to happen. And so whenever things don't go my way. I don't get frustrated about it anymore. I know that it's an opportunity, opportunity for me to practice a new way of being or new way of thinking. And there was one day where everything was just going so wrong, like from the beginning, like big things too, and I didn't let it take my happiness away, and I didn't let myself get down by it. I was like, Well, what can I do instead? How can I transmute this? How can I like when I missed my yoga class, and I'm like, I'm just gonna go home and I'm gonna do it by myself. Nothing is gonna stop me. This is what I desire to do. And that was my, like, favorite day ever. I felt amazing. I got home after the day of all the things that didn't work out, like almost losing a $2,500 camera lens, and by the end of the day, just feeling so good about it. And my son was saying to me, Okay, I'm gonna go check the mailbox. And he went to go check the mailbox. And at the end of the day, after me not letting anything take my freedom. An electric bill came and we opened it up, but it wasn't a bill. It was a refund for $7,200 for some PV panels that we had purchased that we didn't know we were going to be getting a rebate for. And it just showed me that nothing can take my joy, and because of that, I'm not going to slow down the good things that are on their way to me, either. And so it just opens it up. And from that point on there I don't have bad days. I transmute them,   Michael Hingson ** 24:10 yeah? Which? Which is what we all can do, yeah. So how do you transmute them? Though? What? How do you really do that?   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 24:19 Well, the one thing that really helps me is realizing that everything is happening for me, everything like everything is happening for me, to help me to learn, to help me to grow, to help me to create my next level of success. And if I look at it that way, I'm not the victim. But if I look at it as the victim like it's happening to me, I have no power. I've given my power to the situation, but if I know that it's happening for me and that I'm unstoppable and I'm resilient and I'm always going to find a way, because I'm never going to give up. So for instance, with that camera lens, I ordered a camera lens that Best Buy was meant to ship me, and I called them because it was a. A week. And they said, Oh, it looks like you actually picked it up from the store. So no one shipping you anything. You got the product already. And I said, No, I didn't there. It was out of stock, and the person that I bought it from ordered it to be shipped to my house. And they said, well, there's nothing we can do on my end. On their end, I have to go to the shop, find the person who sold it to me and talked to them, and so the old me would have reacted, freaked out, created all this necessary Fallout, gone in angry, but now I was like, You know what? It's going to work out. Somehow it's going to work out. I don't know how it's going to work out, but the more calm and neutral I am, the more that I just let it flow, instead of react to this. Somehow it's just going to work out. And if it doesn't, it's just money. Like, it's not my life, it's not the end of the world, it's just money, and I can make more money. And so when I approached it that way, and I went in to talk to them, I wasn't guns blazing, I wasn't, you know, angry, I just came in and I was like, hey, you know, this is a situation. I was wondering if you could help me. And somehow, magically, they were just like, oh yeah, no problem. I can see it. There's an issue, and we'll send you a new one. And then it arrived in a couple days. And so a lot of times it's our reaction that causes the issues. But if you know, sorry, no, go ahead. I was just going to say, if we know that, it's going to work out somehow, because we're never going to give up, nothing is going to break us. Then somehow, magically, it always does.   Michael Hingson ** 26:25 Did they or you have to figure out exactly what really did happen?   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 26:31 Nope. And to me, it doesn't really matter, because as long as it works out, I'm just, I'm always taking the next step. I'm always, if something, you know, like I in the beginning, I would launch programs and no one would show up, and it wouldn't matter, I would just keep launching. Or, you know, I heard this one story that completely inspired me about Anthony Robbins, when he first started doing his programs, and he sold his first program out, he rented the the call for it, and not one person bought but it didn't stop him. He said to his four friends, Hey, can I pay you with pizza and soda so that you could sit here for four days so I could teach you my program? Because he knew where he was going, nothing was going to stop him. And so I do the same thing, like I sold a master class here in Hawaii, and most of my networks online. And so one person had showed up, signed up, and I was like, Okay, so maybe do I cancel this? But I just really felt like there was something that was going to happen. If I just teach it, it's going to stretch me, it's going to do something. I just kept showing up and selling it every single day, trying different ways of selling it, not out of scarcity, but out of okay, well, this is the universe or something giving me an opportunity to play, to practice, selling, to have fun with it. And so I did. And you know, the day of, there was still only two people that were going to be there, and I thought, maybe I should cancel it, because I'm going to look like a failure. But then I thought, I don't care what I don't care what people think. If I'm a failure or not, the only part of me that will be bruised is my ego, but I know that I'm so much more than that, and if Anthony Robbins can do that, I can do that. So I'm going to show up and I'm going to teach these people just as powerfully as if there was 100 people there. And so I showed up, and at first nobody was there, and I didn't care, because I didn't care anymore. I knew where I was going to build, but there is traffic and stuff, and then finally, by the end of it, nine people showed up out of the blue, and it was the one of the most amazing master classes that I taught, because I taught it in this new way of thinking, where I had I had overcome my fears of my ego, of failure and people what people Were going to think, because I knew where I was going. I was inspired by Anthony Robbins doing that. And if he can do that and build that, I can do that, you know what I mean. So   Michael Hingson ** 28:50 I do, yeah, I I'm a nosy person, and I would have wanted to try to find out what happened with the with the lens. And the reason I'd want to find out is not to fix blame or anything, but because I figured that's a learning experience too. And I have, I've had situations where it worked out whatever it was, but then I went back and asked, now, how come this happened? And when I and the other people involved figured it out, we all learned from it. But again, it's all about, as you said, not going in with guns blazing. It's not a fixing blame. Yeah, it's really all about understanding, and I think that's the most important thing. So this is all about the fact that you adopted a mindset and you decided that you're going to live that mindset, which makes a lot of sense. Mm, hmm,   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 29:50 yeah, it to me. It's all mindset, because nothing is real until you create a story around it, which is why eyewitness, eyewitnesses are. Not reliable sources, because you could have the same situation happen, and people will see different thing Bay things based on the reality that they're looking for. And you know, I've even talking to my brother about childhood memories that are completely different, and I'm like, no so and so didn't say it. This person said it, and this is what happened, and in and he fully has a real, real, real memory of it happening in a completely different way. And so it's just really something happens, and we put a meaning and we put a story on it. And so whatever meaning and story you put on it determines the outcome. And so only thing we can control is the meaning and story that we put on it. So do we want to put a meaning and story that empowers us, or do we want to put a meaning and story that makes us not feel so good? And that's also the other thing that shifted in my life.   Michael Hingson ** 30:51 Yeah, it's all about now, ultimately, you're your own best teacher, and you can empower yourself. Yes. Yes, yes, absolutely. So I am not familiar with but would love to learn what is Ericksonian hypnosis.   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 31:07 It's just a type of hypnosis, a different style of how you bring somebody down into the the hypnotic state screen, and then you, then you do programming while they're down in the hypnotic but, yeah, it's just a there's, there's multiple different types of hypnosis, and so that's just one of the types. Yeah,   Michael Hingson ** 31:31 I just never heard of of that particular one. I'm familiar with hypnosis and so on, but I wasn't familiar with Eric Sony, and didn't know whether there was something uniquely interesting about that.   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 31:42 No, I think it's just the the style got it well,   Michael Hingson ** 31:47 you know, one of the things that we deal with people in general, in general, is we put a lot of our own limitations on ourselves, especially where we don't need to do that. How do we transcend or overcome limitations. One   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 32:02 of the way to do that is to recognize how powerful we are and how powerful our minds are. So a lot of people say that they can't trust, but they trust that they can't trust. They say that they're not confident, but they're confident that they're not confident, a that they don't create their own reality, and so that belief creates the reality that they don't create that reality, right? And so it's just about looking at the beliefs and saying, Do I want to hold on to this story? So a lot of people will come and say, This always happens to me, and I'll ask them, and does it always happen? And they say, No, it doesn't always happen, but this happened, this happened. This happened, this happened. And we'll say, okay, great. You're really good at validating that story. Do you want to keep validating that story, or do you want to start validating the times that it didn't happen? And it goes back to that red car theory, like, if you're driving on the road, how many red cars do you notice that day, versus if you were driving on the road looking for the red cars? How many red cars would you actually notice? And so what are you looking for? Because we're bombarded with billions of bits of information every single second, but we can only take like plus or minus seven every single second based on what we're looking for. So if we're looking for a red car, in reality, we're going to find that red car. If we're looking for a blue car, we're going to find that blue car. So what story are you telling yourself that's no longer serving you, and what story would you desire to tell yourself instead? And I'll give you an example for me, I used to have this belief that I could make a lot of money, but I couldn't hold on to it, because every time I would make the big amount of money, I'd get hit with a bill, or a pipe would burst, or something would happen. And so I kept telling that story, and I recognized that doesn't always happen. Big money's come in and it didn't go out immediately, but I didn't think about those times because I was validating the other story. So once I recognized that, I said, Okay, I'm not going to validate that other story anymore. I'm going to validate the times when I make big money and more money comes in, so that I can then have this belief that I'm building generational wealth. And that's when my finances changed and I started building generational wealth, right? It it's what we're looking for that we are then going to compound over and over and over again.   Michael Hingson ** 34:28 Yeah, again, it's back to mindset. Yes,   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 34:32 it's always back to mindset.   Michael Hingson ** 34:36 That's fair. So you talked about, among other things, dealing with quantum physics and so on. Tell me about quantum leaps. So   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 34:43 quantum leaps to me a book. If you've never read this book, it's amazing. It's it's a really thin book called u squared, and the beginning of the book starts out with this fly that's beating its head against the window pane over and over and over again, trying to get out. So. When all it had to do was stop, fly back, look for the door, and fly out of the door. And so that's basically what I was doing. I was like beating my head, trying to force, trying to make these things work, pushing myself to do things that all the shoulds and the have tos, instead of taking a step back, listening to my own knowing my gut, my intuition, my truth, and then that truth being the door that's going to guide me to, you know, where I'm going. The other piece of that is I looked back on my last career, and I saw it from a whole other perspective. I thought it was from all of that pushing, forcing, all of those things, but in hindsight, when I look at it, it was the moments that I was in alignment, trusting my gut, following my intuition, doing the thing that then all of a sudden, out of the blue, this person dropped into my life, or this opportunity dropped into my life, which then quantum leads me into whole new reality. So the first time I ever wanted to teach bank like, corporate workshops, any type of corporate workshops. I knew that I wanted to teach corporate workshops, and so I started, you know, to develop a plan to figure out, like, what kind of corporations would I like to work with to help them to take everything to the next level, to help people to build success and fulfillment at the same time. And I started to think about it, and started to write a few things, and then all of a sudden, out of the blue, I met this CEO, and was starting to talk to him, and he said, Yeah, that would be awesome. Send me a proposal. So I wrote a proposal, and then they loved it, and I did my first corporate workshop. Now to me, that's a quantum leap. It was me being in alignment, knowing where I wanted to go, reprogramming my fears and my doubts. Because at first I'm like, why would a corporation take me seriously? Are they going to think that this stuff is too crazy, too out there? So I had to reprogram myself from those beliefs so that I could actually become the person that could teach the program. And once I reprogrammed all of that, then that person showed up. And because they showed up, I quantum leaped into that reality. Because otherwise I would have had to finish writing the proposal call all the corporate companies that I would want to work with, try and find the person that I wanted to speak with. You know, pitch my proposal to, who knows how many people to then hopefully get my first one. But for me, it was getting in alignment, reprogramming all the beliefs that I wasn't good enough for, then that person to drop in, and then all of a sudden, just start doing workshops. And that's basically how my career, my last career, and this career built. If you look back on your life, it's those moments that things happened, that dropped in, that ended up taking you into a different reality, like those chance encounters, or those chance things that would have happened, right? So it's how do we get in such alignment and reprogram the beliefs that are getting in the way so we could have more of those out of the blue opportunities dropping in faster.   Michael Hingson ** 38:01 It goes back to that same issue of looking for the red car. If you're looking for the red car, yes, you will see it. If you're looking to be able to do the corporate workshops, and you think about what you need to do to make it happen, recognizing that you're good enough, it will happen.   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 38:20 Yes, exactly. But most of us never think that. Like, my whole life, I never thought I was good enough, you know. So it was always so much proving pleasing. You know, there's the imposter syndrome of somebody that wants to write a book, but then they're saying, Well, you know, who am I to write a book? But all the people that wrote a book never wrote a book until they wrote their first book, yeah, and so it's just just like letting go of the pressure and the expectation and just, I desire to write a book, so I'm going to write a book and I'm going to put it out in there in the world like everybody else did, every single author like you and your book, you wrote the book. That's the only difference from the people that wrote the book and didn't write the book is that you wrote the book, and you put your passion into it, and then it became, you know, such a massive life changing thing for you and so many people that read that book to hear your story well.   Michael Hingson ** 39:12 And now there are three, which is, which is fun, and you know what? Live like a guide dog. It it really goes along very well with the kinds of things you're talking about, because one of the things that we we advise and try to teach and live like a guide dog, is all about doing self analysis, looking at your your day, every day, at the end of the day, what, what worked, what didn't work, even the stuff that worked, what way might we have done to make it better? And the stuff that didn't work again, not a failure, but rather, what happened, and how do we learn from it so that won't happen again? And the reality is that at the end of the day, when we're falling asleep, we're. We have the time to do that if we really do introspection and and choose to do it. But again, it's a choice, and it's adopting the mindset that says we can do that, and it will help to increase, if you will, the mind muscle. And ultimately, the more of it we do, the less we'll fear about life. Mm,   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 40:22 hmm, yes, yes. Because the fear comes from us thinking that we're not going to be able to get through it, that it's going to be so painful, that we're not going to be able to handle it, we're going to be so afraid of the disappointment. And so we don't take the leaps and we get and we just live in fear. But when we recognize our power through knowing that we get to harvest the learnings and that we're going to transmute it. We're going to get through it. We're going to turn it into our superpower. We're going to get stronger all the things we've done in the past, we've already we've gotten through so of course, we're going to get through the next thing. So when you know that you have that power to, like you said, go through the day and say what worked and what doesn't work, and how to make it better the next time, you don't have as much fear of the unknown, because you know you're going to get through it just like you did every other time. Yeah,   Michael Hingson ** 41:12 and you have to make the decision that it'll work,   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 41:20 and then you have to make the decision to not beat yourself up,   Michael Hingson ** 41:22 because then you have the decision to not beat yourself up, right? Yeah, because pain   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 41:27 is inevitable, but suffering is something we create by the story we tell ourselves over and over and over again about the pain. And so if we know that, we're not going to beat ourselves up and create it to be suffering, we're not going to be as scared to take that next leap, because we know we'll get through the pain, and we're not going to turn it into suffering, right?   Michael Hingson ** 41:48 And we know that the pain is there to send us a signal, and we need to learn from that signal. Yes, so much. Yes,   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 41:59 I love that.   Michael Hingson ** 42:02 So tell me, what is the difference between creating and achieving? Because I think that there, there really is a difference, and we're talking about both of those here in various ways.   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 42:14 Yes. So creating is this playfulness. It's like this is what I desire to create. I know where I want to go. I know this goal that I want to do, and I'm going to create on this journey. I'm going to climb this mountain, and I'm going to take this step every day, and I'm going to enjoy the process of it and look at the flowers, and, you know, maybe hang by the lake for a day and then continue to go up there. But achieving is just achieving is proving pleasing. Achieving, right? It's like, I gotta get to the top of this mountain to prove that I've done this to achieve this thing. And so you rush through the journey. And that's where burnout comes from. So I don't think burnout comes from doing burnout comes from who you are when you're doing it, if you're doing the things, like when I'm doing the things out of creation, and because I love doing it, and because I desire to help people and support people, and bring this into reality, I'm having so much fun doing it, but if I'm doing it to achieve these results, if I'm doing it, because if I don't achieve these results, there's something wrong with me, or I'm a failure, or I'm not good enough, my business isn't good enough, And I'm being judged, and I care about other people's judgments, I will be burnt out, because I'm going to push and I, you know, there's so much emotion and exhaustion around the achieving, and then you're constantly just chasing that carrot, and the carrot always moves, because every time you achieve it, you want to climb the next mountain. And so you don't ever get that fulfillment, because then you're just going to go on to the next thing, and the next thing, and the next thing is what I did in my last career. I just kept chasing. Kept saying, I'm going to reach this goal, and I reached that goal, and I'm like, Oh no, I don't have this one. There was, there was no fulfillment on the inside, and it was exhausting.   Michael Hingson ** 43:56 Well, you know, I hear often that people who really like what they do have discovered that it's not a job because they just enjoy doing it so much and and that's ultimately what you're really saying, is it's not a job, and I agree with that. It's we need to decide that we like what we do, and if we truly don't like it, then we should be doing it, or we should look at why we don't like it and deal with that, because it is worth doing. Yes,   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 44:29 that is a great example, because when I was building this business, I did a lot of freelance work, and in the beginning I did I did the freelance work so I would have predictable money so that I could build this business the way that I desired to build it, so I wouldn't compromise myself. I wouldn't do it because I just need clients to pay the bills and all of these things. It was my passion project, and so I did the freelance work so I had predictable money to be able to pay my bills. And then this was pure creation of what i. Desired to bring to the world, and how I desired to help my clients. And at first, when I was doing these freelance jobs, I'd be so frustrated while I was there, because I'd be like, Oh, I'm here making this money. And I'm so frustrated because I could be working on my business right now, and I could be making the business grow, but I need this money, right? And my mindset turned it into, every time I did that work, you would just drain me. I'd be I'd leave so exhausted, and then I would go home and not have time to work on my other business because I didn't have energy. Until I recognized this is my choice. How lucky am I that I have this freelance job that I get to do that's bringing in this predictable money so that I get to build my dream business. How grateful I am for this freelance work, that I have this opportunity to work these amount of hours and get paid so well, so that I could build my dream business. So I showed up to those jobs in a different energy. I showed up with pure gratitude that I have that that I get to show up to this job and I'm and to do my best job, because they're giving me this opportunity to build this business. And when I did that, not only did I have more energy, that job started to become really easy, like so before, there was always fires to put out, and there was always drama and everything. But after, I shifted this mindset to gratitude. And I started to just say, How can I serve? How can I be here and be my best self, because I'm grateful for this job. Then all of a sudden I would come on shift, and everything would just work. And like, the dramas would go away, the fires would go away, things would be easy. And then some of the other people would say, I want to be on Jocelyn shift, because whenever she shows up, it's like easy, but that was from gratitude. That was from gratitude, from showing up, you know, wanting to serve. And it shifted my reality. And then I had all this energy, because I felt so good. And sometimes we'd finish early. A lot of times we'd finish early, or the job would be so easy that when I came home, I had energy to work on my business. And then that's how I shifted my business. So it's really the it's not what we do, it's who we are when we're doing it. What are we feeling on the inside that we're then projecting out, that people are then responding to   Michael Hingson ** 47:14 and and the reality is, some of the fires may have still been there, but they're not fires anymore,   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 47:21 yes, yes, exactly, exactly, because I perceive them in a different way,   Michael Hingson ** 47:27 right? Exactly, which is the whole point?   47:30 Yes, yes, I love that. So   Michael Hingson ** 47:33 how do we get people to recognize when they're experiencing burnout, much less. How do we get them to change their mindset, to eliminate the burnout process?   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 47:49 It just comes from their choice. It comes from their choice to to decide how they desire to see it. So, I mean, a lot of it, too comes from reprogramming. So, I mean, that's what I do in my programs, right? Is that if there are with burnout, we just discover where is it coming from? Like, is it coming from the pushing, the pleasing, achieving, the not being good enough, the worried what people are going to think, the failure, like all the stuff, the hoping that it's going to work out, afraid that it's not going to work out, because that's all the stuff that we leak our energy to. Once we discover what that is and we reprogram it so you don't have that you can just do it as a task. You show up and you do a task. One of my NLP teachers told me something that was so powerful, which was he said that the best, best basketball player in the world also has the highest amount of missed shots in the world, and that's why he's the best basketball player, because he just takes the shot. He doesn't beat himself up every single time he takes the shot. He's just taking a shot and a shot and a shot and a shot and a shot. He's playing to win. He's not playing not to lose. And so there's a difference in that energy. And so once you discover what that is, you get to then shift your mindset. So we it's very it's, it's quite easy to kind of find where the triggers are coming from. It's like, where are you getting pissed off? Where are you getting frustrated? Right? Like, those are the triggers. Then it's about, how do we then remove the triggers with whatever tool that you have, with mindset, with reprogramming, with hypnosis, with quantum physics, like whatever it's going to be, podcasts, listening to these things to come up with a new story, and then the resilience to create that new story to be your new story. So every time it doesn't go the way that you had planned, not getting caught up in saying, Oh, see it happened again, saying, okay, oh well, I'm not fully in that new programming yet, and so it's still showing up a little bit. But how do I harvest the learnings? And then how do I pivot? And then how do I do something different? And you just keep doing that until your reality eventually shifts. This   Michael Hingson ** 49:56 is so freaky. The other day, it was like yesterday, or. Monday or Sunday. I can't remember which day, but I was thinking about basketball players and some of the really famous, good basketball players, and thinking, why are they such horrible free throw shooters? And why are they in a in a sense, why is there a percentage what it is, and I came to the same conclusion that you talked about, but it's just kind of funny that the discussion in my brain was there and now, here it is again. But it's true. It's all about being willing to take the shot and   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 50:34 just taking the shot and not putting the meaning on it. It's when we put the meaning on it that it exhausts us. If you think about taking a shot, it's fine, but the minute you think about taking the shot, but hoping you're going to make it or not going to make it, because what are people going to think and what is that going to mean about you, and all that other stuff, all of a sudden it becomes a big ball of energy that you're leaking instead of I'm just taking the shot, because I know I'm going to get in, I'm going to get one in. So the more shots I take, you know, like Disney, he got rejected 33 times before the 34th time he got the loan. But if he just every single time, like, you know, gave up, we would not have what we have. But he just kept going in and doing it. And if you know that on the 34th time you're going to get accepted. How fast would you keep going back to banks and saying, Hey, until you get the loan right?   Michael Hingson ** 51:27 Well, and the issue with the shots, every time you take a shot and miss, if you're taking the shot, to continue to take the shot, as opposed to this one has to be the one to go in. You're also, I think, subconsciously, studying, well, why didn't that shot go in? What do I learn? Because this shot didn't go in, or the next one goes in, why did that one go in? What do I do to replicate that and become more effective?   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 52:00 Yeah. How do I harvest the learnings and pivot and do it better next time? Yeah? And if you just focus on the solution versus the problem, you'll get there, right? Yeah, okay, well, and the more that you get it in, you know what that feels like. So you get to replicate that again next time, right? And the more that you don't, then you find, like Edison said, he found 1000 he didn't fail. He found 1000 different ways how not to   Michael Hingson ** 52:28 do something right.   52:30 Exactly.   Michael Hingson ** 52:33 You know it is, it is so true, and it's all about that's why I continue to say there's no such thing as failure. The other thing I used to say about myself because I like to listen to my speeches. I record them and listen to them, and I do it because I want to learn what what worked, what didn't work. How can I do this better? And I always used to say, I'm my own worst critic. But I always thought that was a negative sort of thing, and literally only within about the last 14 or 15 months have I started to say, in reality, I'm my own best teacher. It's a much more positive and open way of doing it, and it makes listening all that much more fun and exciting. By the way,   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 53:14 I love that, and that's the creating versus achieving, right? Like, that's the different energy. Tweak that when you're doing it now you enjoy it versus before you were beating yourself up, right,   Michael Hingson ** 53:26 right? Very much. So yeah, and that's, of course, the issue. So you, you've you continue to celebrate the fact that you were a model, and now you've gone on to a different life, and you're continuing to create and enhance that life. How do you how do you deal with both of those lives? You You really have adopted this celebration right across the board? I think,   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 53:57 yeah, I don't see it as different parts of, I mean, I just see them all as different, like, it's just a different   Michael Hingson ** 54:04 chapter. It's progressing, right? Yeah, and that's what I thought after   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 54:07 was each chapter was exactly what it was, and it was so amazing, and I and, and the next chapter gets to be more amazing, and the next chapter gets to be more amazing, and because it's an evolution over your entire lifetime. And so you just keep evolving. You know, there's a post out there about, I can't remember the ages, but like all these people that open businesses in their 40s, their 50s, their 60s, Walmart and, you know, Kentucky Fried Chicken, and all these different companies that didn't actually like they didn't create it. They tried. They were creating things, but it didn't hit until later in the years. And most people think, Oh, we get to this age, we retire. We're done. But that's not true. We get to keep creating our entire life. We get to keep evolving our entire life. We get to keep climbing more mountains. I've climbed that mountain that was awesome. Now. Me climb this mountain, not because I have to, not because I need to prove myself, but because I get to, right. If you can shift your words from need, have, should to I get to that is the difference between creating and achieving. It's like I get to do this, like I get to show up. I used to when I was starting this new business. I used to not like social media at all, and I just wish that I could just have clients and coach and mentor, because that's all I love to do. I didn't like to, you know, do the marketing and do the social media and do all the rest of the stuff. I was just like, I wish I could just receive clients and coach and mentor, because that's what I love, and that's my passion. And then I realized I can't do that. I can go work for a corporate company, and I can do that, but I don't have time freedom to be with my child. I don't have I'm Max capped out about how much I can earn or create because I'm working for someone else, or I can go off on my own. And I get to get good at marketing. I get to get good at social media. I get to get good at all the other things, as well as getting good at getting better at coaching and mentoring, so that I can be my own boss, that so that I can be with my child and travel and take him and work from my computer around the world, so that I can do speaking engagements around the world, and that I can build this business as big as I desire, the way that I desire. So everything then became a get to so then when I showed up for social media, I was excited for it, versus like, Oh, this is so frustrating. I wish this wasn't part of my job. So you, once you shift the get oh, everything opens up, and then everything starts working as well, because your energy opens up and we get to learn, yes, exactly, we get to learn and now, now in a lot of different things, thanks to that,   Michael Hingson ** 56:51 there you are, right, exactly, which makes a whole lot of sense. Changing your belief really changes your life, changing your mindset and looking for that open way to allow you to deal with all the things that come along, can they get to, as opposed to have to way certainly just enhances your whole outlook.   Jocelyn Sandstrom ** 57:16 Yes, absolutely, yeah. And it can change overnight. If you can just look at everything in your life that you're grateful for, that you a younger version of you dreamed about, that you now have in your life, even your phone, your computer like you wanted that now you have it, but you take it for granted until you lose it, and then you don't appreciate it till you get it back. And you're like, Oh, I love it so much, right? Like, if we just shift from looking from everything that's wrong with our life to everything that's incredible, we get to be full of gratitude while we're creating our next level that frequency, gratitude is this most powerful frequency. It opens synchronicity. It helps you to become magnetized, so that people are then magnetized to you. If you think about going into a shop and there's like, this grumpy person who's complaining all the time, versus this, like charismatic, happy, loving life, loving life, salesperson, which one are you going to be attracted to working with, you're going to be attracted to working with the one that looks for the positive outcome, that doesn't see limitations, that sees ways to transcend them. You know, that's not complaining about all the things that are going wrong, but showing you what could go right instead. And so then your business opens up as well. Because you're magnetized, you start meeting people that want to come and talk to you, you know, like you could be in a restaurant, and you're just drawn to looking at someone that walks into the room and you don't know why, you don't know who they are, what they do, you just there something about their energy draws you to them, and it's that energy that becomes their calling card. And so when you are in this gratitude and this loving of life and not seeing limitations. You just see opportunities to grow. You become magnetized. People want to be around that. People are inspired by that. So now you start attracting opportunities into your life, instead of, you know, trying to force and push and chase them. And it goes back to the saying that I absolutely love, which is, instead of chasing butterflies, build your own garden, so the butterflies come to you. Yeah, so, and it's also like that other saying that the grass is always greener on the other side, until you start watering your own grass. Like those two sayings completely changed my life. Yeah?   Michael Hingson ** 59:38 Well, you know, I, when I was growing up, I lived about 55 miles west of here in a town called Palmdale, and I now live in Victorville. But when I was growing up, I described Victorville as compared to Palmdale that only had like about 2700 people. I described Victorville as not even a speck on a race. Our scope compared to Palmdale. I never imagined myself once I moved away, moving back to Victorville or to this whole area, but my wife became ill with double pneumonia in 2014 she recovered from that. Family started saying, you really ought to move down c

Colloques du Collège de France - Collège de France
Colloque - Wendy Bickmore : Role of the 3D Genome in Enhancer Driven Gene Regulation

Colloques du Collège de France - Collège de France

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 29:29


Denis DubouleCollège de FranceÉvolution du développement et des génomesAnnée 2024-2025Enhancers Sequences and Gene RegulationColloque - Wendy Bickmore : Role of the 3D Genome in Enhancer Driven Gene RegulationWendy BickmoreMRC Human Genetics Unit, Institute of Genetics and Cancer, University of Edinburgh, Scotland

Colloques du Collège de France - Collège de France
Colloque - Mira T. Kassouf : Using a Model Locus to Understand Enhancer-driven Gene Regulation

Colloques du Collège de France - Collège de France

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 26:28


Denis DubouleCollège de FranceÉvolution du développement et des génomesAnnée 2024-2025Enhancers Sequences and Gene RegulationColloque - Mira T. Kassouf : Using a Model Locus to Understand Enhancer-driven Gene RegulationMira T. KassoufRadcliff Department of Medicine, Medical science division, University of Oxford, UK

Colloques du Collège de France - Collège de France
Colloque - Alexandre Mayran : Cooperative Assignment of Enhancer Activity Underlies Pattern Formation and Cell Fate Specification

Colloques du Collège de France - Collège de France

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 27:16


Denis DubouleCollège de FranceÉvolution du développement et des génomesAnnée 2024-2025Enhancers Sequences and Gene RegulationColloque - Alexandre Mayran : Cooperative Assignment of Enhancer Activity Underlies Pattern Formation and Cell Fate SpecificationAlexandre MayranÉcole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) Suisse

Pinball Mag. | Ze Pinball Podcast
Ze Pinball Podcast épisode 7 saison 5 | HFS Summer x Pin Enhancer

Pinball Mag. | Ze Pinball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 61:01


Pour ce 7ème épisode de cette 5ème saison, la rédac' de Pinball vous propose :- La chronique de Nick-O- La chronique de Sylvain- L'annonce du prochain Pin Enhancer qui aura lieu du 23 au 25 mai, au salon du HFS Summer à Evreux, avec comme invité, Meth, le président de l'association HFS.

Should You Really Eat That?
Salt: Slug repellent, history shaper, chip enhancer

Should You Really Eat That?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 34:14


From Persian blue salt to Murray River pink salt and every colour in between, sodium chloride has been essential for millennia. The Great Wall of China was funded by a salt tax and hunger for this mineral has led to revolutions in India and France. Salt is so versatile, it can melt ice on roads, clean wounds and repel slugs from your home. Chefs tell us to season generously with salt and our bodies also need this staple to function. But health experts say we're eating way too much of it. How do we get that balance right? In this episode, Lee Tran Lam talks to salt-maker Alice Laing, restaurateurs Dylan Jones and Tomoya Kawasaki, and health director Peter Breadon.

Ciampa and Klein: The Knight Rider Years
From The Archive: Lateral Cranial Impact Enhancer (MacGyver S1E7)

Ciampa and Klein: The Knight Rider Years

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 33:20


We're back to share with you the 7th episode of Mullets and Memories!  Enjoy!NOTE: Mullets and Memories was recorded between September 2016 and July 2018.Find our 2023 & 2024 Summer Series from Episodes 207-211 & 240-245Find The Airwolf Years from Episodes 96 - 189Find The Knight Rider Years from Episodes 1 - 95-----Mullets and Memories Theme Composed by: Greg KleinThe 80's Years Logo Design by: Luke LarssonFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/the80syearsInstagram: @the80syearsThreads: @the80syearsBluesky: @the80syearsTikTok: @the80syearsEmail us: letusblowyourmind@gmail.comCall our Hotline: (207) 835-1954

Pinball Mag. | Ze Pinball Podcast
Ze Pinball Podcast épisode 4 saison 5 | Spécial Pin Enhancer TGS

Pinball Mag. | Ze Pinball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 61:12


Au programme de ce 4ème épisode : - La chronique de Nick-O - Retour sur le premier tournoi d'Aetios - La chronique de Sylvain sur les flippers qui sortent de l'ordinaire - l'équipe de Pinball Mag, accompagnée de sa Sainteté Benoit XII, revient sur les préparatifs du Pin Enhancer au Toulouse Game Show 2024.

The Armor Men's Health Hour
EP 716: Show Enhancer? Your Questions, We'll Answer!

The Armor Men's Health Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 21:20


In these segments, Dr. Mistry and Donna Lee answer more listener questions about PAE (prostate artery embolization), whether it works and how it works.   Also, is PAE the right minimally invasive option for you?  Another question sent to the show distal hypospadias treatment which is super fascinating.  In case you're wondering, distal hypospadias is a congenital abnormality in males where the urethral meatus is located below the corona or more distally.  The listener who sent in this question would like to understand if he should address any issues in his 60's.  Whether or not you have issues regarding BPH treatments or hypospadias concerns, we're certain that you'll find these discussions super interesting.   Voted top Men's Health Podcast, Sex Therapy Podcast, and Prostate Cancer Podcast by FeedSpot.Dr. Mistry is a board-certified urologist and has been treating patients in the Austin and Greater Williamson County area since he started his private practice, NAU Urology Specialists, in 2007.  Donna Lee works with Dr. Mistry as NAU Urology Specialists' Director of Business Development and she's also a professional standup comedian. We enjoy hearing from you! Visit www.armormenshealth.com to submit a question and we'll  answer your questions anonymously in an upcoming episode!  Phone: (512) 238-0762Website: www.armormenshealth.comEmail: armormenshealth@gmail.comOur Locations:Round Rock Office970 Hester's Crossing Road Suite 101 Round Rock, TX 78681South Austin Office6501 South Congress Suite 1-103 Austin, TX 78745Lakeline Office12505 Hymeadow Drive Suite 2C Austin, TX 78750Dripping Springs Office170 Benney Lane Suite 202 Dripping Springs, TX 78620

Heart Of The City Church
The Enhancer // Jonathan Owens // CDA Campus

Heart Of The City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 58:23


The Enhancer // Jonathan Owens // CDA Campus by Heart Of The City Church

Whatever Happened to Pizza at McDonald's

After a political realignment, I explore the possibility of accepting advertising dollars from a nootropics company. But a brain enhancement pill accident involving my dog has me concerned about a "Flowers for Algernon" type situation.

Digitale Vorreiter - Vodafone Business Cases
Erfolgscase generative KI: Wie Frontnow den E-Commerce transformiert und Umsätze pro User um 500 % steigert

Digitale Vorreiter - Vodafone Business Cases

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 41:36


Frontnow hebt die geliebte Einkaufsberatung aus dem stationären Handel in die digitale Welt – mit generativer KI. Marc Funk, CEO und Gründer, erklärt, wie Frontnows „Advisor“ und „Enhancer“ zusammenarbeiten, um Kundenbedürfnisse präzise zu erfassen und fehlende Produktdaten intelligent zu ergänzen – für ein persönliches, nahezu menschliches Shoppingerlebnis online. Das Ergebnis? Eine Umsatzsteigerung von über 500 % pro User und eine drastisch gesunkene Bounce Rate. Außerdem erklärt er, warum große Händler:innen oft an den Basics scheitern, wie einfache Suchanfragen misslingen und wie Frontnows Lösungen Umsatz und Conversion nachhaltig verbessern. Gemeinsam mit Host Christoph Burseg munkelt er zudem, wie der Kundenservice der Zukunft aussieht – ohne Interface, nur mit einem einzigen Knopf. Hinweis in eigener Sache: Wir möchten gerne mehr über euch und eure Wünsche an den Podcast erfahren. Nehmt jetzt an unserer Umfrage teil und gewinnt mit Glück 2 Tickets für das OMR Festival 2025. [Hier geht es zur Umfrage](https://web.appin.io/4n3BnF7Mr) Marc Funk auf LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcfunk/] (https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcfunk/?originalSubdomain=de) Frontnow bietet mit den KI-Lösungen „Advisor“ und „Enhancer“ ein digitales Einkaufserlebnis, das die Beratung aus dem stationären Handel in die Onlinewelt bringt. So optimiert Frontnow die Kundenerfahrung und steigert messbar die Performance im E-Commerce. Website: [https://frontnow.com/de ](https://frontnow.com/de) Christoph auf LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/christophburseg](https://www.linkedin.com/in/christophburseg) Kontaktiere uns über Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/vodafonebusinessde/](https://www.instagram.com/vodafonebusinessde/)

Co-Movement Gym Podcast
Dr. Steven G and Andrew Cieply: Baking Soda As an Athletic Performance Enhancer

Co-Movement Gym Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 41:12


This week we are talking with Dr. Steven Geanopulos and Andrew Cieply about the use of baking soda as a performance enhancer among athletes. We explore the mechanisms behind its effectiveness, the role of lactate and hydrogen ions in muscle performance, and the innovations in sodium bicarbonate delivery methods. We also consider the importance of training versus supplementation, the body's natural buffering mechanisms, and the significance of psychological factors in athletic performance. Dr. G is a renowned Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist dedicated to holistic health. He is one of America's leading experts in lifelong optimized living, having trained 1000's of clients and practitioners within his training program and has over 800k Instagram followers. Andrew Cieply is a nutrition expert, and head coach at Co-Movement Gym. 00:00 Introduction to Baking Soda in Sports Performance03:02 Mechanisms of Baking Soda and Athletic Performance06:01 The Role of Lactate and Hydrogen Ions09:00 Innovations in Sodium Bicarbonate Delivery11:52 Training vs. Supplementation for Performance14:59 The Body's Natural Buffering Mechanisms17:48 Zone Two Training and Endurance21:14 Psychological Factors in Athletic Performance23:53 Future of Athletic Performance and Genetic Limits26:59 Inspiring Stories of Endurance AthletesDr. Steven Geanopulos Instagram: @drstevengWeb: drsteveng.comCo-Movement GymInstagram: @co_movementhqWebsite: co-movement.com/The Co-Movement Gym Podcast is supported by Lombardi Chiropractic, Native Path Supplements, and A Dog's Day Out Doggie Daycare.. Mention this podcast for a great discount! ⬇️

Beauty Talk with Denise & Janice Tunnell
Beauty Talk with Denise & Janice and Celebrity Makeup Artist Saisha Becham-Pt.2

Beauty Talk with Denise & Janice Tunnell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 76:00


Join us for Part 2 of our conversation with Celebrity Makeup Artist Saisha Becham.  Saisha Beecham, also known as "The Enhancer," is a highly sought-after celebrity makeup artist, hairstylist, groomer/barber, and body painter with over 20 years of experience. Her work has graced the covers of GQ, Vanity Fair, and Essence Magazine, as well as numerous talk shows, red carpets, awards shows, and movies. She joins us to share her journey in beauty.  You are not going to want to miss this.  Tell a friend and join us for the hottest beauty conversation online.  We are LIVE at 8:30pm EDT/5:30pm PDT.

Beauty Talk with Denise & Janice Tunnell
Beauty Talk with Denise & Janice and Celebrity Makeup Artist Saisha Becham

Beauty Talk with Denise & Janice Tunnell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 76:00


Join us for Part 2 of our conversation with Celebrity Makeup Artist Saisha Becham.  Saisha Beecham, also known as "The Enhancer," is a highly sought-after celebrity makeup artist, hairstylist, groomer/barber, and body painter with over 20 years of experience. Her work has graced the covers of GQ, Vanity Fair, and Essence Magazine, as well as numerous talk shows, red carpets, awards shows, and movies. She joins us to share her journey in beauty.  You are not going to want to miss this.  Tell a friend and join us for the hottest beauty conversation online.  We are LIVE at 8:30pm EDT/5:30pm PDT.

The Doctor Is In Podcast
1427. Sleep: The Ultimate Performance Enhancer

The Doctor Is In Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 22:51


Many people struggle with getting a good night's sleep, and if you have high cortisol you could be thrown into a cycle of sleeplessness… and that's bad! Join Dr. Martin as he shares some side effects of poor sleep. From developing heart disease, to getting cancer, and weakening your immune system… you're a lot more at risk when you don't sleep!  

Beauty Talk with Denise & Janice Tunnell
Beauty Talk with Celebrity Makeup Artist Saisha Beecham

Beauty Talk with Denise & Janice Tunnell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 85:00


Join us for a conversation with Celebrity Makeup Artist Saisha Becham.  Saisha Beecham, also known as "The Enhancer," is a highly sought-after celebrity makeup artist, hairstylist, groomer/barber, and body painter with over 20 years of experience. Her work has graced the covers of GQ, Vanity Fair, and Essence Magazine, as well as numerous talk shows, red carpets, awards shows, and movies. She joins us to share her journey in beauty.  You are not going to want to miss this.  Tell a friend and join us for the hottest beauty conversation online.  We are LIVE at 9pm EDT/6pm PDT.

All Things Apostolic
S2, E124: An Enhancer to Church Growth

All Things Apostolic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 20:50


In this episode, Dr. Nathaniel J. Wilson discusses, young people going deeper in God through spiritual formation, National Challenge Week this week, and what kind of perception should a leader have of his followers?

Blind Level Tech
BLT Bite: a demo of the Adobe Speach Enhancer

Blind Level Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 5:31


On this week's BLT Bite, we take a listen to the Adobe Speech Enhancer. This tool allows you to upload an audio file of almost any quality, and it seamlessly enhances it to make it sound like it was recorded in a professional studio. Check out the Adobe Enhancer at podcast.adobi.com/enhance

The Pool Guy Podcast Show
What is a Chlorine Enhancer?

The Pool Guy Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 16:40


Send us a Text Message.I speak about chlorine enhancers often, but what exactly are they, and why would you want to use one? I go over the most popular types and compare them side by side. Leslie's Pro: Pool Service Pro, open a Wholesale account today! Customer referrals, free cleaner repairs, free water testing, open 7-days a week. It is fast and easy to become a Leslie's Preferred Pool Care Provider. https://lesliespool.com/commercial-services.html/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=spll&utm_campaign=spll Visit Leslie's Pro to learn more: https://lesliespool.com/lesliespro.html/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=spll&utm_campaign=spll Get a 30-Day FREE trial of Skimmer Pool Service Software: https://www.getskimmer.com/poolguyThanks for listening and I hope you find the Podcast helpful! For other free resources to further help you:Visit my Website: https://www.swimmingpoollearning.comWatch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SPLPodcast Site: https://the-pool-guy-podcast-show.onpodium.com/

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast
Ask Me Anything, Theresa Payton. MyHeritage Photo Enhancer. Sponsored By Pipl.

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 4:15


Welcome to this week's "Ask Me Anything" on the Cybercrime Magazine Podcast, with host Theresa Payton, CEO at Fortalice Solutions, former CIO at The White House, and previously Deputy Commander of Intelligence on the CBS TV series "Hunted". This special series is brought to you by Pipl AMA, the AI investigator. AMA answers questions about individuals in your investigation. Learn more at https://pipl.com/ama

ASMR Sleep & Relax Meditation
Cozy Rain Sounds on a Tent: Ultimate Relaxation & Sleep Enhancer

ASMR Sleep & Relax Meditation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 120:01


Find your sanctuary in 'Cozy Rain Sounds on a Tent: Ultimate Relaxation & Sleep Enhancer.' This episode envelops you in the comforting sound of rain tapping gently on tent fabric, designed to ease your mind, enhance sleep, and provide a sense of comfort and security. Whether you're seeking to unwind after a long day or need help falling asleep, these authentic rain recordings create a perfect backdrop for relaxation and mental clarity. No distractions, just you and the soothing symphony of rain – an ideal retreat into nature's calming presence.Lose the AD intros by becoming a subscriber!https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/asmr-rain-recordings--5347561/support

Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast
EP 209: AI as a Creativity Enhancer, not a Creativity Replacement

Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 29:13


Can AI replace our creativity or is it there just to enhance it? How can it help someone go from a 5 to a 10 in creativity? Paul Eder, Strategy and Data Consultant, joins us to discuss how AI is changing the way we perceive creativity. Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode pageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan and Paul questions on AI and creativityUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTimestamps:01:40 Daily AI news05:00 About Paul and his work08:36 Confusing speed with creativity in AI creation.10:53 Skeptical of AI's usefulness in improving coding.15:51 AI replacing employees, fear of being replaced.17:39 Trust, authenticity crucial in building online presence.21:53 Diverse skills enable new opportunities in coding.26:43 Discussing creativity, AI, and advice for creators.Topics Covered in This Episode:1. Paul Eder's Perspective on AI and Creativity2. Impact of Generative AI on human content3. Exploration of Creativity Affect and AI4.  Legal Aspects of AIKeywords:AI, watermark attribution enforcement, fair use, educational purposes, legal system approach, copyright infringement, IP, watermarks, generative AI, school curriculums, AI content detection, creativity, Everyday AI newsletter, Jordan Wilson, Anthropic, chatbot, Claude, Google, Gemini 1.5, OpenAI, Sora, text-to-video model, Paul Eder, data poet, large language models, workforce, storytelling, prompt engineering, supervisor creativity, AI course. Get more out of ChatGPT by learning our PPP method in this live, interactive and free training! Sign up now: https://youreverydayai.com/ppp-registration/

Missions to Movements
Canva Features You Might Not Know About with Canvassador Bex Toms

Missions to Movements

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 29:24 Transcription Available


Unlock the secret to standout nonprofit design (without breaking the bank!), as we sit down with the inspiring Bex Toms of Designed to Be Kind. She'll share how Canva's groundbreaking platform is reshaping the design narrative, proving to be a boon, not a bane, for industry professionals and novices alike. Canva's innovative tools are not only keeping budgets in check, but are also sparking a creative revolution, enabling anyone to craft visually compelling content with ease. Bex's path to spearheading a mission-driven design firm exemplifies the synergy of passion and purpose, and she's here to show us how that powerful combination can be reflected in your organization's visual storytelling.This episode is brimming with practical wisdom on organizing and collaborating within Canva, making it a treasure trove for teams of any size. You'll get the scoop on Canva's latest features, from QR codes adding a tech-savvy edge to campaigns, to Canva's AI capabilities, including ChatGPT-powered design wizardry. Plus, we'll reveal the Enhancer app's magic touch that's setting a new standard for image quality. This conversation is your ticket to mastering Canva's full suite of features and starting the year on a high note of creativity and efficiency!Resources & LinksConnect with Bex on LinkedIn and on her website, Designed To Be Kind.Check out Canva and all of their new tools, plus their free Design School to learn how to design like a pro. Canva for Teams will help you scale your content production.Applications are closing soon for my Monthly Giving Mastermind program! Ready to build a dedicated community of recurring donors to generate consistent revenue? Let's make it happen together. Learn more and apply here.Want to make Missions to Movements even better? Take a screenshot of this episode and share it on Instagram. Be sure to tag @positivequation so I can connect with you. Let's Connect! Send a DM on Instagram or LinkedIn and let us know what you think of the show! Head to YouTube for helpful digital marketing how-to videos and podcast teasers Want to book Dana as a speaker for your event? Click here!

The Bourbon Daily
The Bourbon Daily: Show #2,646 – Bourbon Whiskey Bracket Challenge: The Best Bourbon Enhancer

The Bourbon Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 36:44


Steve, McNew, Katie, Ryan and Lenny complete a bracket challenge to determine the “best bourbon enhancer.” TBD music is by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com).   Important Links: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theabvnetwork Check us out at: abvnetwork.com. Join the revolution by adding #ABVNetworkCrew to your profile on social media.

Aligned Womb, Aligned You
45. Why Educating the Men in Your Life About Periods is the Ultimate Relationship Enhancer?

Aligned Womb, Aligned You

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 62:45


Hannah Brown is back and in this conversation we have a deep, honest and open chat about how we each have normalized our menstrual cycle in the home. Two different homes, two different countries, two different sets of trial and error, but the main theme stays the same - getting everyone involved…that means the men and younger boys in the home too. In this episode we will share our thoughts on how to engage the opposite sex in the home to understanding your cycle so that you can put to practice the theory of cyclical living and truly show up as who you are without fear or shame. In this episode we chat about: How we can begin to change the narrative to making periods normal in the home The importance of getting dads involved in puberty and understanding the menstrual cycle Why this work helps women to reclaim all versions of themselves and to see themselves as 4 different women. The love language for menstruating woman - this may be the most important tip for men How educating men on our periods helps to release the shame many of us still hold The importance of teaching young boys about the menstrual cycle Hannah Brown is a cycle coach and social worker. Her passion is to provide support for menstruators to help them reconnect and reclaim their cycles, as well as coach women on how to support children as they prepare for their cycles to begin. As a mom to a daughter entering puberty and as a women in perimenopause she is beginning to dive into understanding the trends between these two big life transitions. RESOURCES: Connect with Hannah Brown at www.wombwisdom.uk or on instagram at @womb__wisdom Raising Empowered Girls 4 Week Course. Program is being revamped into a pre-recorded course, but get on the waitlist to be the first to know when the doors open - Learn more here Get on my email list for my BIRTHDAY GIFTS to you Grab your free charting journal Have questions about your cycle, your hormones or how to live aligned with your womb wisdom? Email your questions to thealignedwomb@gmail.com and your question may just be answered with one of our brilliant guest speakers.

UBC News World
It is a mood enhancer for you, your home and your car.

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 1:58


VANDA Inc. has released 4 previously unpublished facts about its facial hydrator, cell rejuvenator and sacred cleanser known as "True You SOULva Mist". Further information can be found at https://shopwithvanda.com/. Vanda Inc. City: Atlanta Address: 5825 Mountain Creek Road Northeast Website https://www.toolsforyoursoul.com/ Phone +16786432073 Email info@vanda.life

Limitless Mindset
Drink this calming cognitive enhancer for 12 weeks

Limitless Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 16:22


The herb Bacopa Monnieri (which I'll refer to simply as Bacopa from now on), is a Nootropic ingredient that you're probably used to seeing on the labels of Nootropic stacks but in this Biohacker review (and scientific overview) I'll break down why it's actually worth isolating and trying on its own.Bacopa is a subtle Nootropic; a "calming cognitive enhancer" is how one paper described Bacopa and that's right on. I can type a little faster and really don't feel like taking a midday nap! I did do brain training and a Heart Rate Variability measurement on Bacopa...Read review

Tom Rowland Podcast
The Most Powerful Performance Enhancer!! | Physical Friday | Episode #823

Tom Rowland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 8:35


The #1 PERFORMANCE ENHANCER…. I Do It Every Day! SLEEP! Today, I discuss the importance of consistent sleep patterns, especially during hot seasons, and the benefits of getting enough sleep for recovery. I also recommend using sleep aids such as melatonin gummies and magnesium supplements to help with falling asleep and staying asleep. Additionally, I highlight the significance of maintaining electrolyte balance and how it can affect sleep and overall performance. I conclude by emphasizing the immense impact of sleep on athletic performance and providing suggestions for creating a conducive sleep environment. If you want to boost your performance, listen to this weeks Physical Friday and learn how to optimize your sleep routine! Magnesium Powder | 1st Phorm - https://bit.ly/3rwpvQt SLEEP GUMMIES | MTN OPS | Use Code: “TOM” - https://bit.ly/3PpkFfM Drink LMNT | Zero Sugar Electrolytes - https://bit.ly/3OTvkAn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feeding Off Each Other
Ep 63. Is Ketchup a Flavour Enhancer?

Feeding Off Each Other

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 79:52


Matt, Jason and David talk about their recent trip to Sedona and Moab, watch restored footage of Vancouver in 1907, and respond to fan voicemails.

Ethnically Ambiguous
We Are Supplemental Queens

Ethnically Ambiguous

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 65:27 Transcription Available


In episode 321, the ladies are solo and discussing taking supplements, brow enhancers, tannin, hot takes on 9/11, time, team get togethers, video games, skin conditions, what we're watching on tv, and so much more! GET INTO IT!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

An Immigrant’s Life
The Enhancer: Ray Lumokso

An Immigrant’s Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 57:51


Ray Lumokso is a native of Queens, New York, wears multiple hats as a Chemical Engineer, a Creative, and a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Purple belt. During his college years, he showcased his versatility as a multi-instrumentalist, as a member of three different bands. This helps him made friends and also served as a stress-reliever from the rigors of engineering school.   One captivating facet of his background lies in his remarkable knack for comprehending and reading Tagalog, despite grappling with the challenge of speaking the language—an analogy for his struggle with creating in isolation. Despite being inherently creative, Ray firmly believes that his creative juices flow best in collaboration with others. He characterizes himself as the consummate collaborator, always striving to elevate and enhance the ideas of those around him, all while maintaining an unwavering commitment to the pursuit of fresh skills and knowledge.      

The Sunday Shakeout
Ep. 41 - SLEEP: The #1 Performance Enhancer

The Sunday Shakeout

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 27:40


In this episode, I uncover the profound connection between sleep and running performance. From the crucial physiological processes that unfold during sleep, including tissue repair and growth hormone release, to the mental resilience and cognitive sharpness that well-rested runners exhibit, I explore how sleep acts as a foundational pillar for achieving optimal physical and mental health. Understanding the impact of sleep on the immune system, cognitive function, and even injury prevention, I also discuss strategies to enhance the quality of sleep, ranging from morning sunlight exposure and timing of food intake to exercise and evening routines. Learn how to leverage sleep as a powerful tool to amplify your running prowess and overall well-being. I hope you all enjoy this episode of The Sunday Shakeout! Thank you so much to all of my listeners! Contact Nicholas: thesundayshakeout@gmail.com

The Consistency Project
on Nitrates - Harmful Additive or Performance Enhancer?

The Consistency Project

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 26:06


Are nitrates in food something to avoid, or might they actually be a performance enhancer? To find out, we're talking about where nitrates come from, the problem with nitrate supplementation, and the role of fruits and vegetables play in our performance. ========== EXPECT TO LEARN: ==========

The Emotional Intelli-Gents Podcast: Navigating Leadership with Emotional intelligence
Ep 14: Interview with Joshua Rosenthal - Unlocking Your EQ: The Performance Enhancer You Never Knew You Needed

The Emotional Intelli-Gents Podcast: Navigating Leadership with Emotional intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 49:17


The Emotional Intelli-Gents Podcast had the privilege of interviewing Joshua Rosenthal, Director of Global Portfolio at TalentSmartEQ.  TalentSmartEQ is the world's premier provider of emotional intelligence (EQ) training and development, certification, assessment and coaching.  With over 20 years of experience helping people leverage their EQ to become more productiveAs Director of Global Portfolio, Joshua Rosenthal As a Director of Training at TalentSmart, Josh offers over 15 years of experience in emotional intelligence, leadership development, facilitation, diversity and inclusion, cultural competency and sensitivity, conflict resolution, and group collaboration for organizational effectiveness. He has worked with organizations across a wide range of industries to drive strategic learning initiatives.In addition to his role as a Director of Training, Josh is also a facilitator of all TalentSmart's training programs, and is he master certified to facilitate TalentSmart's Mastering Emotional Intelligence Train-the-Trainer program.Through Josh's facilitation, he guides learners to sharpen their communication skills, enhance collaboration, improve results, resolve conflict, and exercise effective, ethical, and sustainable leadership. He inspires insight through raising clients' self-awareness and social awareness, and he drives results by creating a safe, and interactive learning environment.Josh received his PhD ABD in Sociology from the New School for Social Research, his MS in Culture & Society from the London School of Economics & Political Science, and his BA in Communication Studies & Journalism from the University of Iowa.In Episode 14, Joshua Rosenthal, shares his overarching expertise on a number of EQ topics and its ability to service as a performance enhancer not just in the workplace, but in all aspects of life.  Specifically the episode focuses on: Using EQ to identify emotions to manage stress and avoid burnoutStrategies we can all implement to enhance our EQ that are simple, but may be difficult to implementHow high EQ individuals can be overwhelmed by taking on too much of the emotion of others Feel free to send us an email at info@emotionalintelligents.com and share your thoughts or visit us at https://linktr.ee/emotionalintelligents

Business of Tech
Wed Jul-19-2023: Microsoft's MSP move in M365, MIT Study says AI helps writers, Free CISA Tools

Business of Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 7:12


Three things to know today00:00 New Microsoft 365 Add-On Promises 'No Tickets to Track', Aims to Shake Up MSP Market02:41 MIT Study Says AI Technology Not a Threat, but an Enhancer to Writers04:06 Boost Your Cybersecurity Practices with CISA's Newly Released Free ToolsAdvertiser: https://www.cynomi.com/how-to-add-vciso-services/Do you want the show on your podcast app or the written versions of the stories? Subscribe to the Business of Tech: https://www.businessof.tech/subscribe/Support the show on Patreon: https://patreon.com/mspradio/Want our stuff? Cool Merch? Wear “Why Do We Care?” - Visit https://mspradio.myspreadshop.comFollow us on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mspradionews/Twitter: https://twitter.com/mspradionews/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mspradio/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/28908079/

Furbo
E101: AI Audio Enhancer | چطور با هوش مصنوعی کیفیت صدا رو تقویت کنیم؟

Furbo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 29:09


توی قسمت 101 پادکست فوربو رفتیم سراغ صدا. تقویت کیفیت صدا با استفاده از ابزارهای هوش مصنوعی: NVIDIA Brodcast NVIDIA RTX Voice Adobe Podcast   لینک یوتوب فوربو https://youtube.com/@furbodm   برای خوندن مقالات حوزه‌ی دیجیتال مارکتینگ به سایت فوربو سر بزنید https://furbodm.com/ صفحه اختصاصی پادکست فوربو در سایت https://furbodm.com/podcast/   فوربو در اینستاگرام (@furbodm) پادکست فوربو در توییتر (@FurboPodcast) سایت فوربو در توییتر (@Furbodm)   بلاگ شخصی من – رضا توکلی RezaTavakoli.com اینستاگرام (@r.t98) توییتر (@RezaTavakoli98)

NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback and Neuropsychology
Neurofeedback The Ultimate Brain Enhancer

NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback and Neuropsychology

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 0:55


#neurofeedbackpodcast #mentalhealthpodcast #efficacy #epilepsy #adhd #depression #anxiety John Mekrut Founder of The Balanced Brain Neurofeedback Training Center, joins Jay Gunkelman the man who has read over 500,000 brains scans, and Dr Mari Swingle The Author of the Best Selling Book iMinds on the Neurofeedback Podcast NeuroNoodle to discuss his experiences with Neurofeedback Practice in his almost 20 years of being in the field In this short clip from the show https://youtu.be/NMpMCkz2KR8 John Mekrut discusses how Neurofeedback is the ultimate brain enhancer https://www.thebalancedbrain.com/https://www.thebalancedbrain.com/our-team/john-mekrut/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neuronoodle/support

Your Lot and Parcel
Worm Castings is The Best Natural Soil Enhancer

Your Lot and Parcel

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 35:00


 My guess is a Worm Advocate and Founder of Cathy's Crawly Composters. Established in 2002 this environmental business specializes in vermicomposting (indoor composting with worms) and organic diversion. Vermicomposting is a leading-edge answer to our organic waste problem, she says.Cathy's Crawly Composters endeavors to reduce the amount of waste going to the landfill. They recycle organic material by vermicomposting with worms and produce beautiful black castings. Castings are a high-grade natural soil enhancer, one of the best fertilizers available anywhere.In addition to Red Wiggler Worms, they also offer worm workshops, complete vermicomposting systems, educational books, and videos. http://www.cathyscomposters.com/http://www.yourlotandparcel.org

Muscle Intelligence
Breath as a Performance Enhancer #308

Muscle Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 28:21


When it comes to performance, health, fitness and movement optimization, the key is to find the first domino. The one that, when it falls, it brings all the other ones down with it. The same goes for your health. And similar to the single domino - it's not always the BIG obvious thing. In fact, it's usually the small, seemingly insignificant one that you may never have considered… I recorded this solocast to introduce you to the often overlooked lynchpin that will drastically improve your performance: the breath.  The opportunity that exists here to change psychology, physiology, and stress modulation is enormous… And the performance-enhancing opportunity is on par with anabolic steroids. It will increase your effectiveness and performance in pretty much everything you do. You'll learn: The #1 Efficiency Lever that Most People Miss How to Use Breath as a Superpower Within Your Training An Optimal Breathwork Cadence and How to Access Specific States A Simple Exercise to IMMEDIATELY Calm Your Nervous System A Simple Test to See How You're Performing… Right Now! Get the full episode guide at muscleintelligence.com/learn Muscle Intelligence has opened the doors temporarily for new members ready to start in January 2023. We train Champions. If you're interested, click here to see if you qualify.

SARMS Expert
GW501516: The ultimate performance enhancer

SARMS Expert

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 7:43


GW501516: The ultimate performance enhancer: https://www.isarms.com/gw501516-the-ultimate-performance-enhancer

Do Hard Things
Do Hard Things E3 Challenge- 28 Day's to Enhance Your Life

Do Hard Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 40:51


In this episode, Jay Tiegs and Dale Walls talk about he Do Hard Things E3 Challenge sponsored by the Lions Guide. High Performance is demanding. Achieving your highest potential requires sustained ENERGY,ENDURANCE, and overall life ENHANCER. AKA E3 Join the Challenge and Enhance your Energy and Endurance in 28 Days!High Performance is Demanding! You've gained some weight... You work all day and are too tired to spend time with family, friends, or engage in your hobbies... You are distracted.... You want more focus... You need to amplify your ENERGY...You feel like you are going through the motions... You are not spending the time improving yourself like you know you should...You want to be a better role model for your family, friends, and those you lead. You know what you need to do, you just aren't doing it! Look, there are all sorts of reasons:  The holidays, bad timing, winter, bad timing, responsibilities.  There is no judgement here. Now is the time to get back on track! Welcome to the Do Hard Things Podcast with your host Jay Tiegs, Are you ready to amplify and improve your life? Then you are in the right place. On this podcast we have unfiltered conversation with inspiring people who take on challenges and share with us, the wisdom from their journey. We talk about how doing hard things adequately enable all of us to deal with life's struggles and challenges and ultimately improve the quality of our lives. Do Hard Things Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/dohardthings

Private Parts Unknown (FKA Reality Bytes)
Am I a Kardashian Now? My Cliovana Orgasm Enhancer Review with Dr. Christopher Asandra, Dr. Caroline Colin & Dr. Amir Marashi

Private Parts Unknown (FKA Reality Bytes)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 51:24


For the 105th episode of Private Parts Unknown, host Courtney Kocak got the Cliovana orgasm-enhancing treatment, and I'm going to tell you all about it! We're going to get into what this treatment is, how it works, how much it costs (full disclosure: my service was comped), and whether or not it's worth it. First, Dr. Christopher Asandra talks me through my first treatment. Then I speak with a couple of other doctors — Dr. Caroline Colin and Dr. Amir Marashi (aka “The Vagina Whisperer”) — about Cliovana, how to maintain your sexual health at all ages, including menopause, and, of course, one of my biggest missions in life: closing the orgasm gap. And finally, I close out the episode with my Cliovana review. Disclaimer: I'm not a doctor, and this is not medical advise. Check out the Cliovana website for more information about the treatment cliovana.com For more of today's guests: Follow Dr. Christopher Asandra on Instagram @asandramd Check out the website for Dr. Caroline Colin's practice colinobgyn.com Follow Dr. Amir Marashi on Instagram @nycogyno Listen to Dr. Marashi's full episode "The Vagina Whisperer" on Orgasms, Endometriosis & Sexual Health at All Ages with Dr. Amir Marashi: https://pod.link/1154304419/episode/108fc28bc446f2b804b5f11096a64531 ***BUY A PRO-ABORTION SHIRT TO HELP SUPPORT OUR "ABORTION IN POST-ROE AMERICA" REPORTING TRIP (use code PRIVATE to save 10%): https://www.bonfire.com/store/private-parts-unknown/ Here's a playlist of our previous abortion-related episodes, including the "Men Have Abortions Too" series: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4BFDkcQYzdfq5YEV5buzzO?si=19a1d68b109845dd Private Parts Unknown is a proud member of the Pleasure Podcast network. This episode is brought to you by: Julie is an FDA-approved, morning-after pill that helps stop pregnancy before it starts. You can go to JULIECARE.CO to learn more or find Julie at your nearest Walmart today.  Go to RexMD.com/private today to get started with a sample pack prescription of generic Viagra. All orders come with FREE 2-day shipping. Rex MD – the authority in men's telehealth. https://linktr.ee/PrivatePartsUnknownAds If you love this episode, please leave us a 5-star rating and sexy review! —> ratethispodcast.com/private  Psst... sign up for our Private Parts Unknown newsletter for bonus content related to our episodes! privatepartsunknown.substack.com Let's be friends on social media! Follow the show on Instagram @privatepartsunknown and Twitter @privatepartsun. Connect with host Courtney Kocak @courtneykocak on Instagram and Twitter.

CBS Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley
Nancy Pelosi, Flavor Enhancer MSG, Resilience

CBS Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 51:27


Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, John Dickerson talks with filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi, whose new HBO documentary is about her mother, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Also: Lee Cowan visits with folk singer-comedians Tom and Dick Smothers; Tony Dokoupil profiles singer-songwriter Charlie Puth; Robert Costa talks with rapper and TV talk show host Killer Mike; Allison Aubrey looks at the controversy over the flavor enhancer MSG.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Hacked Life
178. Methylene Blue: From Fish Tank Cleaner To The #1 Antioxidant & Mitochondrial Enhancer - Dr. Scott Sherr

The Hacked Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 68:06


There is a ton of confusion surrounding this once sold fish tank cleaner that is now being sold a health supplement,  methylene blue. Believe it or not, methylene blue is a powerful mitochondrial enhancer, electron donator, nootropic, and antioxidant. Methylene blue is showing promising effects for those with cognitive issues such as Alzheimer's due to it's powerful effects on the mitochondria and reducing inflammation. There's a lot of so-called experts out there pontificating about methylene blue, but there's very few real experts. I sought out, Dr. Scott Sherr, a Board Certified Internal Medicine Physician Certified to Practice Health Optimization Medicine (HOMe) and a specialist in Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT). He is the cofounder of HOMe-SF, the first HOMe clinic in the United states and also acts as the Chief Operating Officer of HOMe–USA, a nonprofit that is creating an online HOMe education course for doctors and healthcare practitioners. He's also the co-founder of Troscriptions TX, a company specializing in pharmaceutical grade and precision dosed methylene blue, which really separates it from any other methylene blue supplement company. To pick up some pharmaceutical grade methylene blue, head over to Troscriptions TX, and use the code JOELEVAN in checkout for a discount.Timeline1:00 - Origin of methylene blue7:20 - Why did methylene blue lose its popularity after the 1950's10:30 - Explanation of dosages14:00 - Can kids have methylene blue?16:50 - Fertility and methylene blue24:30 - Methylene blue, immunity, viruses such as the C-virus28:00 - Alzheimer's and methylene blue34:00 - Methylene blue and weight loss & diabetes38:00 - What are most people getting wrong about methylene blue?47:00 - Troscriptions calming line of formulations57:00 - Hyperbaric Oxygen, the key to reversing aging1:01:15 - Lightning round questionsOther Resources/LinksDr. Scott Sherr's websiteDr. Scott's Hbot+ website to buy home HBOT chambersTroscriptions Website - use code JOELEVAN in checkoutWaking Up App - Sam Harris