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Our guest today has done it all, from being a ghostwriter to a VA to a PR Manager to a successful blogger, a mom of six, and a booked out coach for mompreneurs. Episode Introduction: In today’s Law Chat episode, we are accompanied by Lani Jackson. She’s an entrepreneur who wears several hats. She’s on the Law Chat mic today to share with us what her journey of being a successful blogger and mompreneur looks like and every single hardship she’s faced along the way. Episode Summary: Lani Jackson walks us through her first encounter with the world of blogging, what she learned as a blogger and how she did several jobs during her time as a blogger that all came together to help her cultivate the business of her dreams. She also shares about the emotional struggles she had to face with her six kids while on this route of building her business. Main Takeaways: Sometimes it’s okay for you to not do something but just be able to learn it and equip yourself with the knowledge. Lani’s top tips to help overcome negative feelings about your business: You need a cheerleader by your side. Someone who motivates you encourages you and supports you in your business. Speak your limiting beliefs out loud so that you can realize the ridiculousness of them. Do it scared. Just start, no matter how much it freaks you out. When you feel hesitant about taking a step forward in your business, remember all that you’ve faced and conquered so far in your life. It’s okay to not say yes to every income opportunity and focus on the money you really want to make instead. Find out your “why” in life and that’s going to lead you to your dream business. You don’t need 8 hours a day to build your business, you can do it in small portions of 15-30 minutes multiple times a day. Fun Facts About Lani Jackson: Her favorite book is Building a StoryBrand: Clarify Your Message So Customers Will Listen by Donald Miller. Her favorite blog is The Pioneer Woman. Her favorite business tool is Trello. Find Lani Jackson: Instagram: https://instagram.com/lanijacksoncoaching Website: https://lanijackson.com/ Get the visual experience, watch the videocast for the episode here: https://youtu.be/3M81q3NcpVE Connect With Girija: Website: https://www.gbplaw.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gbplaw/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GBPLaw/ Get Ready To Use Contact Templates At: https://yourcontractbuddy.com/
Our guest today built her entire business for YOU to be heard, seen, appreciated and loved. Find out how! Episode Introduction: In today’s Law Chat episode, we are accompanied by the founder of the one-stop-shop for bloggers. She has built her entire business around creating a go-to resource for all your blogging needs. Episode Summary: Bree Pair walks us through her journey of pursuing graphic designing, working at a 9-5, travelling across the nation in a truck for one year and then finally realising what her life’s purpose is. She shares the things she has struggled with, how she overcame them and how she leveraged her existence and passion for community to build Thrive. Main Takeaways: As an entrepreneur, you can often find yourself to be lonely. In times like these, you lean into your community for support. Not knowing everything doesn’t need to lead you to imposter syndrome. You just need to be willing to go and find out. When it comes to blogging and social media, things are constantly changing and there’s a constant learning process involved. Sometimes you just need to start without overthinking the process of how things will work out. To start a new business, you just need to take your ego out of it. No matter what amount of success you achieve, challenges are never going to go away. Bree’s top tips to work on your success mindset: Be selective of the content that you’re feeding yourself. Select positive things (podcasts, books, blogs, affirmations etc.) and serve yourself those. Whatever you do, make sure you master it and become an expert before moving on to the next business avenue. Break things down and plan them in quarters, that way you’re not saying no but you’re giving yourself the time to focus on the task in hand. Fun Facts About Bree Pair: Her favourite books are Big Magic: How to Live a Creative Life, and Let Go of Your Fear by Elizabeth Gilbert and The Girls' Guide to Love and Supper Clubs by Dana Bate. Her favourite business tools are Flodesk, Plan and Canva. Find Bree Pair: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thrivetogetherblog/ Website: https://thrivetogether.blog/ Connect With Girija: Website: https://www.gbplaw.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gbplaw/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GBPLaw/ Get Ready To Use Contact Templates At: https://yourcontractbuddy.com/
Imagine not going shopping -- sounds simple, right? Now imagine not shopping for anything for a whole year. Our guest today did it and she’s here to share her experience. Episode Introduction: In today’s Law Chat episode, we are accompanied by a true minimalist who tells her how she turned her life around by realizing the importance of what she already had as opposed to always chasing for more. Episode Summary: Miranda Anderson walks us through her journey where she had always been used to independence ever since she was a young child and how that made an impact on her entire life. She shares all her milestones from being a nurse to blogging as a hobby and then finally monetizing her creative side. She also shares how she and her family have adopted the value of minimalism and changed their life. Main Takeaways: When you’re confused about what you want to do in life, stop doing everything and put things into perspective. Sometimes letting go off of the idea of the way things should be done can help you do better. You may think that you have wasted time while working in a different stream when you were supposed to do something else but you don’t realize the fact that you’re always learning and gaining skills that can be spun off and utilized in a different manner. Simplifying the little things in your life such as your meals and your closet can help take a load off of your schedule. Focus on budgeting your energy along with time and money. If you’re not utterly excited about something, then you probably shouldn’t do it. You should give yourself grace for sitting down and doing nothing. You need a break every now and then. Perfection isn’t about not bending the rules, it’s about bringing a level of intention to every choice you make. If you truly care about something, make sure you keep it protected. Resources: Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World Fun Facts About Miranda Anderson: Her favorite books are Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown & The School of Essential Ingredients by Erica Bauermeister Her favorite business tool is Teachery. Her favorite holiday is Thanksgiving. Find Miranda Anderson: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/LIVEFREEMIRANDA/ Website: www.livefreecreative.co Shop Her Book: https://shop.livefreecreative.co/ Get the visual experience, watch the videocast for the episode here: Connect With Girija: Website: https://www.gbplaw.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gbplaw/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GBPLaw/ Get Ready To Use Contact Templates At https://yourcontractbuddy.com/
From planning her son’s baptism to being a booked-out event planner, our guest today on Law Chat will show you how to party and hustle like a true Venezuelan. Episode Introduction: In today’s Law Chat episode, we are accompanied by a super talented party planner, Macy Lima. She tells her all about the beginning of her journey as a decorator, some of the biggest milestones in her business, what she struggled with, and how she made it big for herself. Episode Summary: Macy Lima walks us through everything from her first paid event for a friend, to all the rookie mistakes that she made, realizing her worth and now being a booked out and one of the most well-known names in the event planning industry. She tells us about the impact that her network has had not only in her business but also in her overall life. We get to hear about her legal blunders, her pivotal journey, and all the fun (and not-so-fun) parts of being a party decorator. Main Takeaways: Entrepreneurship is not an overnight journey, it takes time, patience, persistence. The first step to getting something done is believing that you can do it. The mindset shift from calling your work a hobby to calling it a business is a crucial step in order to understand your work’s worth and scale. Our cultural upbringing can have a huge impact on how we do our business and what we do in the first place. In order for your business to be profitable, you need to understand your worth and charge right for what you do. When you show kindness, it circles back to you. Fun Facts About Macy Lima: Her favorite book is Animal Farm Book by George Orwell Her favorite business tools are Honeybook and Lightroom Find Macy Lima: Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/macylimadecor Email: macylimadecor@gmail.com Get the visual experience, watch the videocast for the episode here: https://youtu.be/gb1ZGKEOpTI Connect With Girija: Website: https://www.gbplaw.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gbplaw/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GBPLaw/ Get Ready To Use Contact Templates At: https://yourcontractbuddy.com/
Do you ever wonder what your life would look like if you were to change your career to do something that you’ve never done in your life before? Our guest today did and then she almost changed the name of her business from Macaron to Macaroni, listen to find out more. Episode Introduction: In today’s Law Chat episode, we are accompanied by a holistic wellness practitioner who turned into a phenomenal pastry chef. Sukaina Rajani shares her journey with us, the hardships she faced in life, which led her to become a pastry chef, and how she managed the drastic pivot. Episode Summary: Sukaina Rajani shares with us how she started and set up Macaron by Patisse to be a massive success. We get to hear about her family, her marriage, her mindset blocks, her attitude towards life, how she worked with children diagnosed with ADHD, and of course how she turned her life around to find purpose and build a business that she is immensely proud of. The conversation also highlights the impact of culture in various situations in one’s life. Main Takeaways: Oftentimes, the relationships you form without even realizing are the ones that become your pillar of strengths in time that you need them the most. Sometimes, you need to realize that your attempts are more powerful than most people's ends result, hold onto that, and keep moving forward. Perfection should not be a prerequisite to start. Sukaina’s top tips to navigate through the problem you’re facing: Even though failure isn’t an option, it isn’t wrong to fail. Failing is okay as long as you don’t stop there. Reach out to people without feeling bad about it. Find people that have done what you want to do and learn from their journey. Use the resources you have access to, you don’t have to try and do everything by yourself. Having a mentor or a coach is a good thing because you need to be able to lean on somebody when you’re struggling may it be personally, professionally, physically or spiritually. There is nothing wrong with finding a shortcut if you can learn from somebody who’s walked the same path before. Fun Facts About Sukaina Rajani: Her favorite podcasts are Hidden Brain Podcast and Hashtag No Filter. Her favorite app is Instagram. Find Sukaina Rajani: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/macaronbypatisse Website: http://www.macaronbypatisse.com Connect With Girija: Website: https://www.gbplaw.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gbplaw/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GBPLaw/ Get Ready To Use Contact Templates At: https://yourcontractbuddy.com/
In today’s Law Chat, we have a recovering perfectionist with us. She started her business on her own terms because she knew that she was meant for the entrepreneur life. She ditched the big corporate giants and paved her path to support small businesses with her skills. Episode Introduction: In this episode of Law Chat With Girija, we are accompanied by an entrepreneur at heart, Kelly McInturff. She tells us about the beginning of her entrepreneurial journey, her pivot into it and how she built a life she loves by making the right choices for herself. Episode Summary: Kelly McInturff shares with us the experience she had while building her marketing firm, Bird & Hyssop where she helps entrepreneurs in creating clear marketing messages that resonate with their customers so they spend less time looking for clients and more time doing what they love. She also walks us through the process of picking her niche in business and the challenges she faced while doing so. She also tells us about her confidence jam, some fun moments and super valuable nuggets of knowledge. Main Takeaways: Kelly McInturff’s top three suggestions to a 22-year-old today: - Find something that you’re passionate about and you’re good at it too. - Go for it - try a lot, fail a lot & readjust a lot. - Re-train your brain to understand that you don’t always have to be perfect but the important thing is the effort. Most people don’t start their business thinking about the various aspects it would include (like Marketing, Law, etc.), that’s a potential path for you to pursue, to help others with what they’re struggling in. When changes happen in your personal life, it’s okay to show grace and give yourself a break in your professional life. One of the biggest challenges that mompreneurs have to overcome is the mom guilt. As a mother, it becomes important to separate your personal identity apart from just being a mom. You can do many things, it’s just not practical to do them all at once. There are tons of free resources on the internet that can help you get your work done more efficiently. Some of them discussed in this episode are Planoly, Trello & Asana. If you’re not asking people to buy your product -- that’s subconsciously leading them to believe that you’re not confident in your own product. Focus on providing a direct call-to-action on your website. Recommended Resource: Building a StoryBrand: Clarify Your Message So Customers Will Listen by Donald A. Miller Fun Facts About Kelly McInturff: Kelly’s favourite book is Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers. Her favourite magazine is Real Simple. Her favourite podcasts are Armchair Expert and How I Built This. Her favourite apps are Space for Instagram and Loom. Find Kelly McInturff: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/birdandhyssop Website: http://www.birdandhyssop.com Connect With Girija: Website: https://www.gbplaw.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gbplaw/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GBPLaw/ Get Ready To Use Contact Templates At: https://yourcontractbuddy.com/
From being passionate about computer science to helping developing countries’ medical care systems around the world, our guest today is here to share her tipping point. Episode Introduction: In this episode of Law Chat With Girija, we are accompanied by a true hero, someone who has dedicated her life to helping uplift the medical conditions in developing countries around the world. Dr. Natasha Kathuria (MD), who’s an active member and the Global Outreach Doctors shares her journey of what led her to become a doctor when she was considering pursuing computer science. Episode Summary: Dr. Kathuria shares her story about her frequent visits to India and describes in detail the one visit during her freshman year that became the tipping point in her professional career. She talks about everything from what motivated her to pursue medicine, her journey as a doctor, and how she’s working to make an impact rather than achieving short-term success. Dr. Kathuria is also an active contributor in the field of medical journalism and her passion for writing drives her to explore more of that field too. Main Takeaways: It’s very easy to turn a blind eye to the problems of a country when you’re there as a tourist but when you stay in a country and actually understand what’s going on, you’ll be able to understand how the most basic of necessities are absent. As a responsible citizen, we should always do our parts in helping the doctors who are currently fighting on the frontline. This can be done by: Verifying facts and stopping the spread of fake news. Following basic health tips prescribed for the pandemic. Help educate others about doing the same. You can either complain about or make excuses that how much a difficult situation is affecting you or you can leverage what’s working to your advantage and make the most out of it. Fun Facts About Dr. Natasha Kathuria: Dr. Kathuria’s favorite book is The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference by Malcolm Gladwell Her favorite Instagram account is @kindness.news Find Dr. Kathuria: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natashakathuriamd Get the visual experience, watch the videocast for the episode here: https://youtu.be/oRDPgWvTYBY Connect With Girija: Website: https://www.gbplaw.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gbplaw/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GBPLaw/ Get Ready To Use Contact Templates At: https://yourcontractbuddy.com/
Have you ever seen a small meetup in your local coffee shop turn into a community of more than seventy thousand entrepreneurs globally? Our guest today has. Episode Introduction: In this episode of Law Chat With Girija, we are accompanied by someone who truly believes and is pretty much one of the founding members of the essence of “Community Over Competition”. Natalie Franke, founder of the Rising Tide society comes on the law chat mic today to share what inspired her to build a community that’s all about lifting each other up. Episode Summary: Natalie shares her story beginning right from her early years in the business where she was told she can’t do certain things, she opens up about being the only creative business owner in a family full of people from science background, her health problems and how she built Rising Tide into the massive movement that it has become today with more than seventy thousand members and four hundred chapter across the globe. Main Takeaways: People will always tell you that you can’t do certain things and more often than not, they are coming from a place where they are worried about what the failure will do to you -- you need to overcome that. When people are advising you against something you’re passionate about, mute their voices and continue to do your thing. Being a part of a community is not only morally uplifting but networking also helps your business. You need to build resilience in order to understand your goals better and achieve them. You don’t need perfection to succeed, you need integrity. The mistakes that we think are uncommon and have been made before, we need to be able to come in front of a community and tell them and more often than not, help is present for us. Fun Facts About Natalie Franke: Natalie’s favourite book is Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek. Her favorite business tools are Honeybook, Flodesk, Teachable and Planoly. Resources Mentioned: Build Your Resilience (APA): https://www.apa.org/topics/resilience Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance: https://www.amazon.com/Grit-Passion-Perseverance-Angela-Duckworth/dp/1501111116 Find Natalie Franke: Website: https://nataliefranke.com/ Honeybook: https://www.honeybook.com/ Rising Tide: https://www.honeybook.com/risingtide/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nataliefranke Get the visual experience, watch the videocast for the episode here: https://youtu.be/IN2i49nwr3M Connect With Girija: Website: https://www.gbplaw.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gbplaw/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GBPLaw/ Get Ready To Use Contact Templates At: https://yourcontractbuddy.com/
From flowers to travel to hotels, our guest today is super passionate about various different careers and manages to slay each of them. Episode Introduction: In this episode of Law Chat With Girija, we are accompanied by a true business coach, with years of business experience under her belt, she now helps women go from corporate to self-employed in 90 days with her coaching program. Episode Summary: Franceska walks us through her entrepreneurial journey starting right from how she stumbled into being self-employed as well as every other hustle she’s ever taken up. She tells us the top lessons that she has learned by working as her own boss for years and how she now helps several other women do the same with her supporting them every step of the way. Main Takeaways: If you’re genuinely interested in what you do, you will perform so much better than when you do it only because it’s trendy. Not investing in the legal aspect of your business is like buying a house but not using locks. To build the lifestyle you love, you must be clear on how you want your day to start and end - then you bring your business vision into the equation. You must know what is you ‘Why?’ in the business because that is going to be your ultimate goal to help sustain and scale your business. Fun Facts About Franceska McCaughan: Franceska’s favorite book is 101 Essays That Will Change The Way You Think by Brianna Wiest. Her favorite magazine is Condé Nast. Her favorite business tools are Lightroom, Zoom, and Instagram. Find Franceska McCaughan: Website: https://www.franceskamccaughan.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/franceska.mccaughan/ Connect With Girija: Website: https://www.gbplaw.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gbplaw/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GBPLaw/ Get Ready To Use Contact Templates At: https://yourcontractbuddy.com/
Have you ever been so unconfident about your cooking skills that you decided to apply for MasterChef? Our guest today certainly has. Episode Introduction: In this episode of Law Chat With Girija, we are accompanied by a desi entrepreneur, Hetal Vasavada who prides herself based on her curation of the unique Indian-American food palette. She’s a MasterChef participant and has been featured on several platforms including New York Times, Washington Post, and a lot more! Episode Summary: Hetal walks us through her journey of becoming a chef who creates recipes that are not just mouth-wateringly delicious but also one hundred percent accurate in terms of the ingredients. Hetal talks about her childhood which was the subtle beginning of her career as a chef, her discovery of her love for baking, shares some of her biggest wins, tells us how she’s continuing to grow as an entrepreneur every single day, her amazing hacks to deal with money by making her daughter a paid employee and of course, how she dealt with the law side of her business and continues to do so. Main Takeaways: You need to be smart with your business and always make sure that whatever you do, you’re protected legally. Investing in the legalities of your business is always the safer thing to do in order to avoid facing bigger losses in the longer run. ‘Community Over Competition’ is something that will help every single entrepreneur in the longer run. Instead of targeting inorganic follower growth, one should be building genuine connections on social media. Fun Facts About Hetal: Some of Hetals’s favorite books are Ella Enchanted and Pride and Prejudice. Some of her favorite bloggers are The Familiar Kitchen, The Chutney Life, and Chocolate & Cheese Please! Hetal’s favorite business tools are Asana and Sortd for Gmail. Find Hetal Vasavada: Website: https://milkandcardamom.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/milkandcardamom/ Pre Order Hetal’s Recipes: https://milkandcardamomsweets.com/ Connect With Girija: Website: https://www.gbplaw.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gbplaw/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GBPLaw/ Get Ready To Use Contact Templates At: https://yourcontractbuddy.com/
Have you ever thought about pivoting into a field that you have no first-hand experience with? Have you ever dreamed of owning multiple businesses and crushing it like a boss? Oh ya...have you ever broke into a clients house? Join Kat Schmoyer with us on Law Chat With Girija and find out how she did all of the above. Episode Introduction: In this episode of Law Chat With Girija, we are accompanied by a true entrepreneur at heart. Kat Schmoyer started her entrepreneurial journey with her wedding planning business, “Dear Sweetheart Events” and eventually started arranging full-fledged, value-packed conferences with educators from several different fields with the hottest coveted seats in town at the “Creative At Heart” Conference and has been hosting them successfully since the last 5 years. Episode Summary: Kat tells us all about her journey right from her initial “Aha” moment to where she stands today in her entrepreneurial journey. She talks about her wins, her losses, her oops moments but most of all, she shares with our listeners the joy her business gives her. The episode is also filled with a ton of valuable and real advice. Kat talks about the mistakes she made and the lessons she learned out of them, she also tells us what makes her business the authentic and fun brand that it is today. Main Takeaways: Your brand is a representation of you. Unless you are genuine with the vibe you give out on your brand, your brand is not going to look authentic either. As a business owner, you need to be very mindful of the boundaries you draw with your clients. Every entrepreneur should make it a point to be proactive when it comes to being cautious about the law aspect of their business. You should make it a practice to always show up gracefully in front of your clients as long as your business allows it. It is extremely crucial to have business contacts so that in case of a dispute, you stay protected. Even though the rules are stated in the contract, you should try to communicate the most significant detail via email so that your client doesn’t miss them. Fun Facts About Kat: Some of Kat’s favourite books are Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less and Write The Word Bible Journal Some of her favourite bloggers are Graham Cochrane and Brittany Sjogren from Loverly Grey. Kat’s favourite business tools are Trello, Planoly and Kajabi Find Kat Schmoyer: Website: https://katschmoyer.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katschmoyer/ Creative At The Heart Conference: https://katschmoyer.com/creative-at-heart-conference/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creativeatheart/ Dear Sweetheart Event: http://dearsweetheartevents.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dearsweetheartevents/ Connect With Girija: Website: https://www.gbplaw.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gbplaw/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GBPLaw/ Get Ready To Use Contact Templates At: https://yourcontractbuddy.com/
EPISODE INTRODUCTION: Have you heard Cardi B and Megan The Stallions newest song WAP? They DID THE DAMN THING She made money moves with this music video and we have nothing but RESPECT. Brilliant Marketing moves, listen in and we will tell you why. KEY LESSONS FROM THIS EPISODE: The money is always in the details. If you have someone in your corner that has a larger reach and audience than you, 100% take advantage of that. You’re stupid not to. If you do not have enough reach, you have to find someone who does. Stay relevant. Don’t let the current environment our world is in let you sit on the back burner and wait it out. Stay relevant in making money; be bold and disruptive! When you do something, do it at 110%. Do more than average. If you do average things, you’re going to get an average response. Know your avatar, and get them MORE of what they want. You need to ask yourself if you know your audience enough to cater to them. Do you know how to make more and more money off of the same customer? Cardi B made a moves that insured her fans and her haters were talking about her at the same level. While it is always great to have loyal customers and supporters, sometimes having haters are better. Not only is your supporters going to buy your products, but you best believe your haters are going to buy it just as well so they have more to say. If you don’t have people who don’t like you, then you probably not doing enough. Surround yourself with people who have the same value system as you. You need to be more open with the right people, and spend less time on irrelevant people that don’t live the life you want to live.
EPISODE INTRODUCTION: You feel like you're on a sinking ship, and everything that can go wrong is going wrong and things don't seem to be getting better, they're getting worse no matter how much you're showing up, how much you're praying, and you're like, "Man, I need a break. I need no more life cards handed to me for just a moment. It’s a special episode this week. I was in the middle of a coaching call with one of our STRONG members, Kenneth Burnett, and I had to pause and make sure to record it and share it with you. The world needs to hear these lessons. TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE: I said to myself it's so easy sometimes to think to ourselves that we're in this space that no one else is in, and the truth is that I know for sure that each and every one of us are always on the same page in more ways than we know. Now life is going to hand us life cards and we absolutely have to respond to it, like that's a fact, right? We can't ignore these life cards. So here's what's real. We have resources and people around us who either want to help, can help, care to help, but yet we don't do it. We have resources around us. We allow our fears and insecurity to sit in the center of it, and then we really don't actually... We don't get what we need. You know how many times I allowed this same concept to hold me back. 1. LETTING INSECURITIES HOLD YOU BACK FROM ASKING THE QUESTIONS You can’t let fear stop you from asking the right questions. You can’t let your insecurities let you believe that you are inferior to others in the same room as you. 2. BE WILLING TO ASK FOR HELP, BE VULNERABLE, AND BE HONEST There is nothing wrong with asking for help. Sometimes, the only way to get STRONGER is by be willing to ask for help. You also have to be willing to be vulnerable when asking for help. I can't just need help and then not be vulnerable and expect to get the help I need. I realized how dangerous it was for me to always have to be strong and how dangerous it was for me to pretend that I had all the answers because I never allowed for room for the answers to actually come. Vulnerability is our strength. Vulnerability is at the core of being stronger, and with as many times as I've been hurt, I still stand today and saying being vulnerable is the most valuable thing that I could have ever have made a decision to do. It is our greatest asset that we have because if I'm not truthful, then there is no room for the person to come and help me. There is no room. Because I have to also say, I actually don't know what to do. "I need help" is totally different then me making it clear that I don't know what to do. Being honest with the world is a game of being honest with ourselves. 3. OWNING YOUR STORY Getting stronger is owning your story. Owning your story is your own ability to be the most powerful version of yourself, not just the greatest version. And for people out there who say "Tiffany, it's not a fight." Like hell it's not a fight. It's always a fight. You have to fight for your happiness. You have to fight. Hell, we're still fighting hundreds of years later for me to be equal, to be black in the United States of America. I have to fight for it, I have to demand it. I have to be clear that I am valuable, and I know my value, I don't need you to define my value. I have to be clear on facts like it is okay for me to be vulnerable. 4. TAKE INVENTORY Who is in your circle? What is around you? There was a time seven years ago where I didn't have it. Eight years ago, I definitely did not have it, and I was like I'm actually for real for real, I'm alone. Like I got people who care about me and they say they care about me but if I was in trouble, they could not help me. They wouldn't know what to do, they wouldn't know how to do it. It's like I wanted to have friends, like one of the biggest mistakes that I had was trying to build a circle of people who were friends to be vulnerable with who didn't also own a business or they weren't fighting for their dreams. If I'm fighting for my dreams, you're not fighting for your dreams, we really actually have nothing in common. We're just holding on to the past, we're holding on to insecurities of what happens when there's room, but if you live a life where you're happy in your nine to five making $27,000 a year but you're complaining about not being able to travel, not being able to buy said car and whatever else it is but you don't see the in congruency and you're like "Oh, I'm not doing that, that's too much work," yeah, we have nothing in common. Period.
I would be neglecting my duty as a change agent and advocate to the advancement of all people, specifically black and brown people, if I did not address the most recent events in our social climate. Since the birth of this nation, black and brown people have been enslaved, oppressed and discriminated against. Most recently, we have been hunted by the very individuals who have taken an oath to protect and serve. The recent murders of Rayshard Brooks, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and Ahmaud Arbery have sparked global outrage and initiated protests aimed at combating the systematic oppression that black people face around the world. This episode is an expression of the many different emotions that I am facing as a black man in 2020. 2 Free Months of Skillshare: https://skl.sh/3bRIsiw My Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/yooxmac Please sign these petitions in efforts to combat police brutality: Rayshard Brooks: http://chng.it/J8DQgbPqpz Breonna Taylor: https://www.change.org/p/andy-beshear-justice-for-breonna-taylor?source_location=petitions_browse George Floyd: https://www.change.org/p/mayor-jacob-frey-justice-for-george-floyd?source_location=petitions_browse Ahmaud Arbery: https://www.change.org/p/district-attorney-tom-durden-justice-for-ahmaud-arbery-i-run-with-maud?source_location=petitions_browse 00:00 – Episode Introduction 00:49 – M2AM Theme Song 01:40 – Mission Statement & M2AM explanation 02:20 – Life Update 05:50 – MAC Map of The Week 31:18 – My Black Life Matters 55:00 – Episode Wrap Up Follow us social media | @Mission2AMill “Keep chasing those millions!” M.A.C. IIITM 2019
Check out http://TellMeWhatYoureProudOf.com/ for this week's TOP 8 Anxiety + OCD relieving strategies and to try our Guided Meditation for Anxiety + OCD Relief. Follow us on Instagram @TellMeWhatYoureProudOf for more helpful Anxiety and OCD tips. Our goal is to show that you are not alone, there is nothing wrong with you, and help guide you to a more peaceful and enjoyable way of life so if you feel any benefit from this episode please let us know by leaving an iTunes review, sharing this episode on social media and emailing a link to anyone you think would also find benefit here. Thank you. Disclaimer: Please consult your doctor or therapist before attempting any strategies shared. In this episode, we talk to Dr. Al Jerome, a Clinical Psychologist with extensive training and experience. His practice focuses on anxiety and related disorders, depression, stress disorders, impulse control disorders, problem behaviors among children and teens, and couples therapy. We discuss ‘Stephanie’s’ situation and how she manages her OCD, and how we manage triggering thoughts properly. 1:42 - Recap and Episode Introduction 2:38 - Dr. Jerome’s Impression of Stephanie 5:20 - Why people think they should control their thoughts 6:54 - Triggering thoughts and how they should be handled 10:54 - Am I A Bad Person? In the context of OCD vs Depression 13:58 - Conscientiousness to an Excess 16:38 - Exposures and planned exposures versus incidental exposures 18:29 - Why we shouldn’t be afraid of dealing with our thoughts Connect with Dr Maggie Perry and TMWYPO: Visit the TMWYPO Website: http://TellMeWhatYoureProudOf.com/ Follow TMWYPO on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TellMeWhatYoureProudOf Follow Dr Maggie Perry on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmaggieperry Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY4kQLJ55Upy3RxoZBWIp2w Like TMWYPO on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tellmewhatyoureproudof Follow TMWYPO on Twitter: https://twitter.com/whatyoureproudof Follow Dr Maggie Perry on Twitter: https://twitter.com/drmaggieperry All podcast listeners enjoy a FREE Month of Online Group Therapy by going to Huddle.care --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tmwypo/message
What’s up millionaires! It’s been a while since our last episode. A LOT of shit has been going on in my life and I’m not just talking about COVID-19. I have a whole new perspective on life! I sort of have no choice but it’s definitely caused me to reflect on my relationship with time. In this episode I go in depth explaining my love/hate relationship with time and how important it is. I also give updates on how crazy my life has been these past few weeks. I can’t wait to share the new things that I have been doing with you guys! 00:00 – Episode Introduction 00:49 – M2AM Theme Song 01:40 – Life Update 06:49 – MAC Map of the Week 17:00 – My Relationship With Time 41:30 – Episode Wrap Up Follow us social media | @Mission2AMill “Keep chasing those millions!” M.A.C. IIITM 2019
In this episode of GeeksBlabla, we discuss remote working for developers, How to get started, find your next remote job, manage your life as a remote developer, tools and best practices. Guests : Ahmed El Azzabi Meriam Kharbat Abdelfatah Sghiouar Notes : 0:00 - Episode Introduction and Guests Intro. 0:05 - What is working remotely? 0:10- Working remotely vs working from Home (during COVID-19). 0:15 - Why did you choose to work remote and when did you start it? 0:15- Why did you choose to work remote and when did you start it? 0:20 - Challenges for remote developers. 0:25 - How to convince your managers to work remotely? 0:30 - How to find remote jobs offers? 0:35 - Manage your personal life as a remote developer. 0:50 - Soft Skills for a remote developer. 0:54 - Best practices for remote developers to manage their tasks. 1:00 - What are your hobbies outside of work? 1:05 - Legal requirements for a remote developer and Understanding company taxation in Morocco. 1:21- Q/A 1:33 - Resources & Tools Links : Anti fragile: Nassim Nicholas Taleb Peoplewear: Tom Demarco Remote: Office not required It doesn’t need to be crazy at work Hackers & Painters The Year without pants Understanding company taxation in Morocco Getting health insurance when working remotely Remote.ma Doist Prepared and Presented by : Soufian El Foukahi Youssouf El Azizi
In this episode of GeeksBlabla, we discuss JavaScript, History, Fundamental concepts, Javascript Ecosystem and a lot of topics around it Guests Chihab Otmani Youssouf El Azizi Amine Hakkou Notes 0:00 - Episode Introduction and Guests Intro. 0:08 - What is Javascript, History of Javascript? 0:30 - Why we should learn Javascript. 0:41 - Is Javascript a language for beginners? 0:44 - Javascript Hard Part : Scope Hoisting Event loop Js engine 1:00 - Javascript Ecosystem: Polyfills, bundlers, babel, Eslint. 1:18 - Q/A 1:30 - Frameworks: ReactJs, Angular, VueJs 1:50 - Typing in Javascript: Typescript, Flow 1:55 - The state of Javascript and the future Links JS : The past, present, and future of JavaScript The definitive 20 year history of JavaScript. JavaScript30 JavaScript Visualized: Event Loop, Hoisting, Scope Prepared and Presented by : Soufian El Foukahi Youssouf El Azizi
In our first episode of the year we talk Reading Goals to set for the coming year. In particular we address 12 different areas of reading to help provide Bible students with a well rounded diet. Specific Books Mentioned in Episode: Introduction to Biblical Studies by James E. SmithWhat the Old Testament Authors Really Cared About by Jason DeRouchieAccording to Luke by David GoodingLove Your God With All Your Mind by J. P. MorelandHouse to House by Ivan StewartTactics by Greg KouklThe Preacher and His Work by Jack Meyer Sr. Church Leadership and Organization by Flavel YeakleyEqual Yet Different by Alexander StrauchGospel Plan of Salvation by T. W. BrentsGospel Preacher by Benjamin FranklinMcGarvey's Sermons by J. W. McGarveyHermeneutics by D. R. DunganPrinciples of Interpretation by Clinton LockhartHow Implication Binds and Silence Forbids by George F. BealsHandbook on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament by G. K. BealeA Study Guide to Greater Bible Knowledge by Wayne JacksonWhy Expository Preaching? by David JackmanProverbs by James E. SmithProverbs by David Hubbard Proverbs by Derek KidnerLiving Life Backwards by David GibsonFinding Favor in the Sight of God by Richard P. Belcher Jr. The Unfolding Mystery by Edmond ClowneyDominion and Dynasty by Stephen DempsterSeries by Crossway Publications: Short Studies in Biblical Theology
If you’re like me, then there has been a time in your life where you wanted to give someone you care about the perfect gift. Something that they would love as much as you love them. The only problem is, the money you do have you can’t spend it on a gift. If that’s you, then this episode is perfect for you. In this episode, I go in depth explaining the gifts I decided to give my mother that cost me absolutely no money but will have a tremendous impact on her life. Footnotes: 00:00 – Episode Introduction 00:37 – M2AM Theme Song 01:23 – Episode Outline 03:00 – MAC Map of the Week 22:40 – Gifts That Cost No Money 34:20 – Episode Wrap Up Follow us social media | @Mission2AMill “Keep chasing those millions!” M.A.C. III(TM) 2019
Band It About - Proudly Supporting Live Music "Podcast Series"
In S1 E3 We take an inside glance at Band Life. What do you do when you are faced with having to replace a band member? I have broken down this episode for anyone who would like to skip to a particular section. Please Subscribe, Rate, Comment, Message, and Share, to help Band It About to Support Live Music in South Australia. 00:00:00 Intro Music; "Up The Neck" performed by "The Brass Pockets" 00:00:46 Welcome 00:00:56 Episode Introduction 00:01:36 Background Story 00:05:38 Di and Nick chat before the audition 00:08:14 Music; "Mystery Achievement" audio from audition of "The Brass Pockets" with guitarist auditioning 00:08:25 The band members Craig, Nigel, Di, and Nick discuss the audition, and how they felt it went 00:09:57 "Tele Toe Incident" Craig interviews Di regarding her Telecaster 00:12:06 The band choose their new member 00:12:30 Music "Brass In Pocket" audio from audition "The Brass Pockets" with guitarist auditioning 00:12:39 Episode wrap up 00:13:12 Outro Music "Time The Avenger" performed by "The Brass Pockets" All of the music in this episode was performed by "The Brass Pockets", all songs were written by Chrissie Hynde for the Pretenders. Useful Links for today’s episode: To Contact Band It About: Email: mailto:banditabout17@gmail.com Messenger: https://m.me/allowmetoguideyoutothegig?fbclid=IwAR0Ba6yazkxG4Wh2L-hDzwjZ_TRJK8MFHQlKJet6RsQcVdksh8mh0ZyXB2w To watch Band It About videos: https://www.facebook.com/allowmetoguideyoutothegig https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhg0WMgLVQYhLjgcWNQYKrg63Vh5suSfX Listen to Band It About podcast series: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/band-it-about-proudly-supporting-live-music-podcast-series/id1493050539 https://anchor.fm/dianne-spillane Episode links for S1 E3 The Brass Pockets Links: Email: mailto:thebrasspocketsband@gmail.com Website: https://dispillane68.wixsite.com/thebrasspockets?fbclid=IwAR13OMaaxU0I0QF-avZ0TFwV_qtHe9FXnvJalv_Xwj01BAvd_Sj9LjTh0oY Social Media: Messenger: https://m.me/thebrasspocketsband?fbclid=IwAR3wOVdcHQoTt-mEovlhMY_cvfaXRfZUfYxPKRRdcZ7LP8iQvKLLJHTlskM Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebrasspocketsband/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/?fbclid=IwAR0uPlT2SBOLuymQLIC72pGopZ2poVUp24Fr-3MvQQAkIb32Z_hIEtEq2Do#thebrasspockets #TheBrassPockets #BandItAbout #Pretenders #Concept Bands #TributeBands #MusicPodcasts #MusicIndustryPodcasts #AdelaideSA --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dianne-spillane/message
0:01- Episode Introduction and summary 0:53- Review of VFL Cats elimination final and who's knocking on the door of AFL selection from that game 7:25- Cohesive Cats vs underdone Pies. Why the Cats should head into the qualifying final with the upper hand. 8:22- A good problem to have-26 just doesn't go in to 22. With such depth and availability we look at the selection head aches for the cats selection committee this week. 12:03- What we love ahead of the Qualifying Final 14:29- What we don't love ahead of the QF 15:14- An in depth look at the likely key match ups for the big match at the G on Friday night 26:35 The key to victory, the panel discusses where they think the game will be won and lost 29:12- 'Our Banner's Flying High' What we think the banner should read ahead of the match. Go Cats!
Happy Friday, my friends! We’re back with the third episode of the Indiana Geeking Podcast, the podcast where we focus on Hoosier-based creators and events! After an unintended break in May, I had the opportunity to sit down with my friends with The Shake Ups, to talk about their new album! That album, Meddling Kids, actually releases today, so you can actually go get it after you listen to this interview! You can also see them tonight at Radio Radio, and this weekend at PopCon Indy! So, without further ado, join me as I give you some top events for the month of June, and then talk to The Shake Ups about how their albums happen, how they kill their favorite cartoons, and they take some questions from listeners! Plus, we have TWO new songs from their newest album! So kick back, and let us fill your earholes for a little under an hour! Time Stamps! 0:00 – 0:06 Introduction 0:06– 3:24 “Perfect Date” by The Shake Ups, Meddling Kids 3:22 – 5:41 Episode Introduction and Upcoming Events – Head Geek, Tony Troxell 5:49 – 30:40 The Shake Ups Interview, Part 1 (with Steve, Patrick, Luisanna, and Savannah) 30:40 - 33:05 "Meddling Kids" by The Shake Ups, Meddling Kids 33:05 - 55:46 The Shake Ups Interview, Part 2 (with Patrick, Luisanna, and Savannah) 55:46 – 58:31 “Keep Beach City Weird”, The Shake Ups, The Shake Ups in Beach City 56:00 – 57:46 Closing, Patron Thanks Links of note! Mentioned during the intro: The Shake Ups CD Release PopCon Indy Three Hole Punch Arts & Music Festival All Things Handmade Craft Show Mass Hysteria: Ghostbusters Trivia Shake Ups at Brownsburg Where to find the previous Shake Ups episodes Y3E03 - The Shake Ups in Beach City (5/3/2017) Y4E04 - The Shake Ups Legendary Defenders (5/25/2018) Mentioned during the episode Thundercats Roar - The "super-deformed" Thundercats we were trying to figure out at the beginning of the episode. "Graduation Day" Music Video "Meddling Kids" Music Video "Scooby Doo, Where Are You?" Music Video "For The Honor of Greyskull" Music Video Album Order Link Luisanna as Podcast Guest talking fan art Where to find The Shake Ups online: Website Facebook Twitter YouTube Music featured on this Episode Opening track: “Perfect Date” by The Shake Ups, Meddling Kids (Website) Middle track: "Meddling Kids" by The Shake Ups, Meddling Kids (Website) Closing track: “Keep Beach City Weird” by The Shake Ups, The Shake Ups in Beach City (Website) Where to find Tony (and, by extension, this blog) online! Twitter Facebook YouTube Twitch Where to find the Podcast online! This blog Podbean Google Music Stitcher Radio – Please, feel free to rate and leave a review! Apple Podcasts – Please, feel free to rate and leave a review! Contact the Blog! Email Twitter Support the Blog Support Geeking in Indiana Affiliate Links Indiana Geeking Patreon Buy me a Ko-Fi! Indiana Geeking Shop Geeking in Indiana through TeePublic Donate Button (It’s on the sidebar! —>) Amazon Wish List All notes for this episode can be found at http://geekinginindiana.com/igp-y5e03/ Thank you all for listening! As always, be excellent to each other, and to yourselves! I’ll see you all soon!
Happy Friday, my friends! We're back with the second episode of the Indiana Geeking Podcast, the podcast where we focus on Hoosier-based creators and events! This month, Lizz and I took a trip to one of the top 3D Printing events, the Midwest RepRap Festival. Held in Goshen, it brought in makers from across the world to show off their work, their machines, and eat tacos. As we were looking around, and preparing to start our own journey into 3D printing (more on that next week), we found some folks from here in Indiana that we wanted to talk Hoosier business with. Luckily, I had the trusty old Zoom H1 with me, so I was able to get some interviews with some folks in northern Indiana who make 3D Printers, filament, and use all of this to make their own props and costumes! So, without further ado, join me as I give you some top events for the month of April, then jump into a series of short interviews with some of the local folks tabling at MRRF! Don't worry, this one's only about 45 minutes long! NOTE: You can find the Facebook Photo Album with the photos we took at this link. Time Stamps! 0:00 – 0:07 Introduction 0:07 – 3:28 "By Any Other Name" by Five Year Mission, Year Four 3:28 - 5:31 Episode Introduction and Upcoming Events - Head Geek, Tony Troxell 5:36 - 18:02 Interview with Steve Wygant, SeeMeCNC 18:09 - 33:18 Interview with Caleb Fairres, Prop Builder & SeeMeCNC 33:24 - 41:37 Interview with Jim Spencer, FilaBlend 41:44 - 42:35 Wrap-up - Head Geek, Tony Troxell 42:35 – 45:22 “Keep Beach City Weird”, The Shake Ups, The Shake Ups in Beach City 42:49 – 44:31 Closing, Patron Thanks Links of note! Mentioned during the intro: Oddities & Curiosities Expo Kinda Nerdy Night Out Shazam Screening Ash Comic & Toy Show Mick Foley at The Toy Pit LaffyCon Where to find the Midwest RepRap Festival online: Facebook Twitter Steve Wygant, SeeMeCNC Original IndieGoGo Rostock Max V4 SeeMeCNC Website SeeMeCNC Twitter SeeMeCNC Facebook SeeMeCNC Instagram Caleb Fairres, Prop Builder & SeeMeCNC Instagram Twitter The World Through Electrospecs Podcast Jim Spencer, FilaBlend Filablend Website FilaBlend Twitter FilaBlend Facebook Music featured on this Episode Opening track: “By Any Other Name" by Five Year Mission, Year Four (Website) Closing track: “Keep Beach City Weird” by The Shake Ups, The Shake Ups in Beach City (Website) Where to find Tony (and, by extension, this blog) online! Twitter Facebook YouTube Twitch Where to find the Podcast online! This blog Podbean Google Music Stitcher Radio – Please, feel free to rate and leave a review! Apple Podcasts – Please, feel free to rate and leave a review! Contact the Blog! Email Twitter Support the Blog Support Geeking in Indiana Affiliate Links Indiana Geeking Patreon Buy me a Ko-Fi! Indiana Geeking Shop Geeking in Indiana through TeePublic Donate Button (It’s on the sidebar! —>) Amazon Wish List All notes for this episode can be found at http://geekinginindiana.com/igp-y5e02/ Thank you all for listening! As always, be excellent to each other, and to yourselves! I’ll see you all soon!
Guess what time it is? That's right, it's time for the long-awaited return of the Indiana Geeking Podcast! Now that I've helped my friends get their podcasts off the ground, it's time to focus on this one! Moving forward, Indiana Geeking will "air" on the first Friday of every month! Gone are the days of "Is it weekly? Is it monthly? Did he remember it?", instead we're going monthly, along with the other members of the Team Geeking Family of Podcasts. For 2019, I'm really excited to bring on local cartoonist David Reddick! I first became familiar with his work through the "Legend of Bill" webcomic and his work on StarTrek.com and Roddenberry.com, and have followed his "Intelligent Life" webcomic since day one. Being a local cartoonist, we have many mutual friends, but it wasn't until recently where we finally had the opportunity to meet! So now, we have him here on the Indiana Geeking Podcast, talking about his work in comics, growing up a Geek in Indiana, and more! So sit back, put in your earbuds, grab a cup of Raktajino, and enjoy the discussion! Time Stamps! 0:00 – 0:07 Introduction 0:07 – 3:57 "The Cage" by Five Year Mission, Year One 3:55 - 5:40 Episode Introduction and Upcoming Events - Head Geek, Tony Troxell 5:41 - 6:12 Transporter 6:13 - 1:34:52 Interview with David Reddick 1:34:53 – 1:37:40 “Keep Beach City Weird”, The Shake Ups, The Shake Ups in Beach City 1:35:06 – 1:36:52 Closing, Patron Thanks Links of note! Where to find David Reddick online: Website Facebook Twitter Mentioned during the intro: Downtown Comics Customer Appreciation Day Michael Moreci at Comic Carnival Geek Mania EvilleCon Who's Yer Con Ft. Wayne Hobby & Record Show Mentioned during the show: King Features Syndicate Blondie Intelligent Life Popeye Men's Health Popeye Article Flash Gordon Social Media The Phantom Social Media Paws, Inc. (Garfield) Gene's Journal Rod N' Berry Golden Girls Cruise News Comic Carnival Comic Junkie's Podcast Star Trek: Exploring New Worlds at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis Comic Strip Cartoonist Magazine Hogan's Alley Magazine Music featured on this Episode Opening track: “The Cage" by Five Year Mission, Year One (Website) Closing track: “Keep Beach City Weird” by The Shake Ups, The Shake Ups in Beach City (Website) Where to find Tony (and, by extension, this blog) online! Twitter Facebook YouTube Twitch Where to find the Podcast online! This blog Podbean Google Music Stitcher Radio – Please, feel free to rate and leave a review! Apple Podcasts – Please, feel free to rate and leave a review! Contact the Blog! Email Twitter Support the Blog Support Geeking in Indiana Affiliate Links Indiana Geeking Patreon Buy me a Ko-Fi! Indiana Geeking Shop Geeking in Indiana through TeePublic Donate Button (It’s on the sidebar! —>) Amazon Wish List All notes for this episode can be found at http://geekinginindiana.com/igp-y5e01/ Thank you all for listening! As always, be excellent to each other, and to yourselves! I’ll see you all soon!
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E54 In this final episode of the school year, I discuss how I wind down the school year. This includes benchmarks, field trip, all the way to classroom clean up. Time to Teach is now officially on summer break. We will return in mid August, or early September. We'll see ya next time! 0:00 Intro 0:53 Episode Introduction 4:55 Episode topic begins 36:19 Wins and Fails Segment: Shout out to Randall Black for your suggestion of putting this segment at the end of the show. 43:31 Wrap up and thank you 44:33 Outro Resources and Links The Randall Black Show (podcast) https://randallblackshow.com/ EdTech Shorts (podcast) https://edtechshorts.com/ Contact: Twitter: @TamiJ123 Podcast show notes & to listen online: Time to Teach Website Links Time to Teach Facebook Page Teachers For Effective Curriculum Facebook Group (Facebook Group) My Blog: Notes From A First Grade Classroom Music Credits: Adventures by A Himitsu @a-himitsu Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music released by Argofox youtu.be/8BXNwnxaVQE Music provided by Audio Library youtu.be/MkNeIUgNPQ8
Prior to John Sherman’s arrival on the climbing scene back in the time of the Stonemasters, bouldering wasn’t really taken seriously. There was no meaningful, open-ended grading system to compare problems, and Hueco Tanks was just some place in West Texas. John changed all that, and did so before bouldering pads existed.In the years since casting his long shadow over the sport, John has dedicated himself to wildlife photography, with a particular focus on working to protect the California Condor. He filled me in on how photography and bouldering are linked, what has been lost in climbing since his heyday, and why he thinks there are more impressive feats than Alex Honnold’s free solo of El Cap.TOPICS & TIMES:“Are you chopping lines in the background?” (1:52)Episode Introduction (2:05)What will you be remembered for most as a climber? (4:40)What are you most afraid of being remembered for? (6:30)How do you sandbag masterfully? (8:20)Do you resent crowding at the crags you developed? (11:05)What’s the biggest problem in the sport today? (14:05)Is there anything you wish remained with the sport from your heyday? (21:24)Does Honnold rehearsing his free solo of The Nose change the accomplishment? (27:15)When did you get into photography? (34:21)How does wildlife photography compare to bouldering? (36:45)Why Condors? (40:30)Does your irreverent bent carry over to the photography world? (51:15)Is “Old Man Lightning” still going forward? (59:40)How can people contribute to Condor recovery? (1:03:05)Outro (1:03:52)Presented by Rhino Skin SolutionsRhino Skin Solutions makes high-end skin care products for climbers, by climbers. No matter where you climb or how hard, sandstone, granite, limestone, and plastic are all brutal on your skin, and there’s no sense missing a day on the wall because of blisters or splits. And there’s no reason to grease off your project when there are better solutions out there then chalking up every 4 moves. On top of all that, Rhino Skin Founder Justin Brown sits on the board of the Smith Rock Group, which helps plan and fundraise for various maintenance projects at Smith Rock State Park.We’re donating all our proceeds from the show, after production costs, to the American Safe Climbing Associate and the Access Fund. Rhino Skin is fully behind this effort and has offered to knock 10% off your order and kick an additional 10% over to the Access Fund when you use the promo code “Blister” at checkout. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
E49 My Students discuss their experience of our Student-led conferences. Listen to find out how the prepared, what specifically they did in the conference, and how they felt about the experience. Show Notes 0:00 0:51 Episode Introduction 2:48 Wins and Fails Segment 6:30 Episode topic begins 28:23 Episode wrap up 29:00 Outro
Happy Friday, readers, and welcome back to the Indiana Geeking Podcast! For our third episode of 2018, I was given the opportunity to sit and talk with most of the members of our local Star Trek band, Five Year Mission. You've heard their music before, as they've been kind enough to let me use them for the opening tracks of the podcast since last year, and in this episode we talk about their newest album, Year Four! Join Mike Rittenhouse, Andy Fark, Noah Butler, and Patrick O'Conner as we talk their favorite series, ambushing Simon Pegg, throw shade at Star Trek Discourse, and talk about their latest album! In addition, as it's a shorter interview (they needed to practice), I threw in a bit of information about upcoming events. Even with that, however, this episode tracks at just under thirty minutes! So, sit back, and let us fill your earholes with some laughter, some 5YM trivia, and a track from their new album! Time Stamps! 0:00 – 0:08 Introduction 0:00 – 3:57 “A Private Little War” by Five Year Mission, Year Four 3:57 - 5:14 Episode Introduction and Upcoming Events - Head Geek, Tony Troxell 5:14 – 5:28 Transporter 5:28 - 23:39 Interview with Five Year Mission (Mike Rittenhouse, Andy Fark, Noah Butler, Patrick O'Conner) 23:39 – 26:23 “Keep Beach City Weird”, The Shake Ups, The Shake Ups in Beach City 23:52 – 25:22 Closing, Patron Thanks Links of note! Where to find Five Year Mission online: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Andy Fark's Twitter Mike Rittenhouse's Twitter Music featured on this Episode Opening track: “A Private Little War” by Five Year Mission, Year Four (Website) Closing track: “Keep Beach City Weird” by The Shake Ups, The Shake Ups in Beach City (Website) Where to find Tony (and, by extension, this blog) online! Twitter Facebook YouTube Where to find the Podcast online! This blog! Podbean Google Music Stitcher Radio – Please, feel free to rate and leave a review! Apple Podcasts – Please, feel free to rate and leave a review! Contact the Blog! Email Twitter Leave a Voice Mail: 317.943.3515 Let us know on the voice mail whether or not you’d like us to save your message as an MP3 to use on the podcast! Support the Blog Support Geeking in Indiana Affiliate Links Indiana Geeking Patreon Buy me a Ko-Fi! Indiana Geeking Shop Geeking in Indiana through My Merch Donate Button (It’s on the sidebar! —>) Amazon Wish List All notes for this episode can be found at http://geekinginindiana.com/igp-y4e03/ Thank you all for listening! As always, be excellent to each other, and to yourselves! I’ll see you all soon!
E38S6 In today's episode I share the Paper Town Math Project that my students are currently working on. Students may only use specific shapes to create their town. Other than that, they're in total control. This project focuses on math, design, creation, building, problem solving and collaboration. Listen to find out all about the Paper Town Math Project. Show Notes 0:00 Intro 0:51 Episode Introduction 1:48 Update on the leg incident (ouch Charlie, that really hurts) 5:28 Wins and Fails Segment 11:08 A burning question answered 14:38 Let's get this episode started now...um...please; Paper town project explained 31:25 Conclusion and wrap up 34:06 Outro Contact: Twitter: @TamiJ123 Podcast show notes & to listen online: Time to Teach Website Links Time to Teach Facebook Page Teachers For Effective Curriculum Facebook Group (Facebook Group) My Blog: Notes From A First Grade Classroom Music Credits: Adventures by A Himitsu @a-himitsu Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music released by Argofox youtu.be/8BXNwnxaVQE Music provided by Audio Library youtu.be/MkNeIUgNPQ8
E31S6 Before we can begin to understand how to design amazing units, it's critical to understand the difference between knowledge and understanding. This episode takes a deep dive into what these terms mean, and their role in an amazing unit. 0:00 Intro 0:41 Episode Introduction 3:00 Wins and fails for the week 9:15 Let's get this episode party started! 12:19 Is knowledge and understanding the same? 19:33 Definition of understanding 26:37 The idea of transfer 38:21 Episode wrap up Contact: Twitter: @TamiJ123 Podcast show notes & to listen online: Time to Teach Website Links Time to Teach Facebook Page Teachers For Effective Curriculum Facebook Group (Facebook Group) My Blog: Notes From A First Grade Classroom Music Credits: Adventures by A Himitsu @a-himitsu Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music released by Argofox youtu.be/8BXNwnxaVQE Music provided by Audio Library youtu.be/MkNeIUgNPQ8
Every learner is special and unique with his or her own strengths and areas of improvements. The idea of teaching to each student is a daunting one. In this last episode of a 3-part mini series, I explain how I differentiate and teach to each learner during writing workshop. Learn how you can juggle all the needs of your students while staying sane. 0:00 Intro 0:57 Episode Introduction 2:19 Wins and fails for the week segment 7:19 Getting this party started (the party that is this episode) 8:42 Writing Workshop and writing within a genre 12:30 Writing Workshop in my classroom (the components) 14:35 Independent writing time, and what I'm doing then 15:20 Teaching to student goals 18:20 How I assess writing strengths and needs of my students 20:40 How I track my anecdotal notes 22:15 Conclusion 24:15 Outro Contact me: Twitter: @TamiJ123 How do you achieve differentiation? I'd love to hear from you. Podcast show notes & to listen online: Time to Teach Website Links Time to Teach on Facebook Teachers For Effective Curriculum (Facebook Group) My Blog: Notes From a First Grade Classroom Music Credits: Adventures by A Himitsu @a-himitsu Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music released by Argofox youtu.be/8BXNwnxaVQE Music provided by Audio Library youtu.be/MkNeIUgNPQ8