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Meet our special guest, Amanda Kraus, who took over the helm as CEO at USRowing this summer. In this special Ready, Row! USA interview episode, The founder of Row New York shares her hopes, dreams, and plan of action for the organization with host Jim Dietz, 6-time Olympic athlete and coach. EPISODE LINKS: https://USRowing.org Production: https://PiercePress.com/podcasts https://AllAmericanRowingCamp.com Photo credit: https://newyorksportsconnection.com
The real root of wealth building is.... Organization! In today's Better Wealth LIVE, I am joined again by Jen Fontanilla as we focus on the topic of financial organization. But first, she shares her honest reflection about being part of the team and what her experience has been since she joined BetterWealth. I ask Jen to discuss what it means to be financially organized and some of the biggest problems people have in organizing their finances. Jen was key in helping us develop a process we call The X-Ray. Using a Financial Assessment we can serve people by creating a Financial Diagnosis X-Ray. Listen as we walk through the X-Ray process and why it is so beneficial to financial organization. https://go.betterwealth.com/landing-page-whiteboard-pic1600643924764 (Be sure to grab your copy of the Financial Assessment Worksheet and follow along with us!) We would love to get your feedback! #BETTERWEALTH For more information on BetterWealth or the content you hear on the Podcast visit us at http://www.betterwealth.com/podcast (www.betterwealth.com/podcast). Episode Links & Resources: Get Your Copy of Our https://go.betterwealth.com/landing-page-whiteboard-pic1600643924764 (Financial Assessment Worksheet)
On this special bonus episode of Solely Singleton, Brad and Eric delve into the deep and silly lore of Warhammer 40k. This is the first in a planned miniseries of bonus episodes revolving around Warhammer, it’s designed half as entertainment and half as a decent starting point for learning 40k’s lore. Don’t get hung up on the details though! This episode is mostly for fun and to make fun of your favorite faction while you’re forced to listen and scream at us through your radio. Strap on your Terminator armor and get the heavy flamer, we’re going in! Q&A from the future: Was this episode too much to attempt in one shot? Yes. Should this single topic have been done instead as a more serious miniseries? Yes. Was the 11,000+ word script Brad wrote out for this episode half wasted? Yes. Do we regret trying this stupid idea? Nah. 0:30 - Intro 7:55 - Imperium History and Factions 1:03:25 - Chaos History and Factions 1:33:00 - Xenos History and Factions 2:17:00 - Outro Episode Links: Bricky’s 40k Faction Intro Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCGKPRiJp84 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6jnsX77TCU If the Emperor had a Text-to-Speech Device: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcYrTCGKyrU&list=PLyiDf91_bTEgnBN0jAvzNbqzrlMGID5WA&index=3 Luetin09, for those who want to delve too deep into 40k lore: https://www.youtube.com/user/Luetin09 Contact Information: You can interact with Solely Singleton by joining the hosts on discord and twitter to give input to improve the show. Feel free to email more detailed questions and comments to the show’s email address. Your Hosts: Brad (DrRuler) & Eric (OnekuoSora) Brad’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrRuler Eric’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/OnekuoSora Show Email: SolelySingleton@gmail.com Show Website: https://www.solelysingleton.com/ Show Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SolelySingleton Show Mailing Address: PO Box 70893 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 Licensed Music Used By This Program: "There It Is" by Kevin MacLeod From the Free Music Archive CC BY "Thursday & Snow (Reprise)" by Blank & Kytt From the Free Music Archive CC BY "Chiaroscuro" by Andrew Codeman From the Free Music Archive CC BY “Groovy Baby” by Jason Shaw From the Free Music Archive CC BY “Off to Osaka” by Kevin MacLeod From the Free Music Archive CC BY “Ugly” by Vienna Ditto From the Free Music Archive CC BY
Controlling capital is more important than “Rate of Return” because when you control capital you can go and get a higher rate of return. In today's Better Wealth Breakdown, Dan and I talk about how you can make over 3000% using life insurance to buy cows. Today we reflect back to Gregg Heilema, co-founder of BetterWealth, and explain his example of controlling capital, using the AND Asset, to get a higher rate of return by purchasing cows. Listen as we share with you his simple yet beneficial approach to controlling capital and making over 3000%. #BETTERWEALTH For more information on BetterWealth or the content you hear on the Podcast visit us at http://www.betterwealth.com/podcast (www.betterwealth.com/podcast). Episode Links & Resources: Episode #12 https://betterwealth.captivate.fm/episode/goodbye-old-friend-with-gregg-hielema (“GoodBye Old Friend” with Gregg Hielema)
In this episode, I answer student questions about IELTS writing tasks. Episode Links https://www.kristinespinar.com/study-plan https://www.kristinespinar.com/apply https://activateyourielts.libsyn.com/episode-63-writing-task-1-academic-graphs Send your questions that you would like answered on the podcast to: pr.activateyourielts@gmail.com Stock Media Provided by Lndnsounds/Pond5
In this week’s episode of Board Gaming with Education Dustin is joined by co-host Rich Hill and guest Hafiz Printer to talk about developing a game-based curriculum. Hafiz Printer shares his experience, insights, and tips for developing a game-based curriculum such as practical examples and decisions he's made for developing his game-based curriculum. With Hafiz's expertise Dustin, Rich, and Hafiz explore game-based teaching and look at the many considerations when designing a game-based curriculum. Episode Topics Board Gaming with Education Holiday Promotion - 0:00 Welcome Rich Back to the Show - 1:28 Sponsor: The World Game - 3:49 Who is Hafiz Printer? - 4:31 Defining Game-Based Learning Curriculum - 5:22 Examples of Game-Based Learning Curriculum by Pulling the Game out of Content - 11:12 Student Experiences and Games - 20:43 Pitfalls and Challenges of Game-Based Learning Curriculum and How to Overcome them - 26:40 Don't Reinvent the Wheel - 32:39 Rich Rejoins the Conversation - 38:06 Dustin, Dave, and Brian Play Is that for real a board game?! - 49:32 Games in this Episode [Links include games in our Board Gaming with Education Store or Amazon affiliate links]: 7 Wonders Timeline Taboo Trap Words Monikers Check out our board game store: https://www.boardgamingwitheducation.com Thank you to Purple Planet Music for the wonderful contribution of their song "Retro Gamer" for our Interview Segment. This song can be found in full on this music archive. Also, thank you to Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) for his creative commons 4.0 contribution of "Getting it Done" for our Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down Rapid Fire Round. Always be sure to check out our show notes (website blog post) to read a recap of the episode topics and games mentioned in the episode. https://www.boardgamingwitheducation.com/hafiz-printer
Focusing on the news and negativity that comes from the news can kill your productivity and future ability to impact. In today's Better Wealth Episode, I share with you the thoughts I had when the news announced Joe Biden as the next President. In reading 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey and remembering what my mom told me when I was a kid, I began to think “Focus on what you can control and don’t put your identity in what you can’t control.” We can easily become frustrated and focused on the negativity of the news and become consumed, thereby killing our productivity and the future ability to impact. Listen as I share how I refocused on the goals of BetterWealth, my hopes to potentially inspire future presidents, and how I can show up more positively in my world today. #BETTERWEALTH For more information on BetterWealth or the content you hear on the Podcast visit us at http://www.betterwealth.com/podcast (www.betterwealth.com/podcast). Episode Links & Resources: https://www.franklincovey.com/7-habits-book.html (The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People) by Stephen Covey
This is Under the Lid a Rat Tale podcast about board games and everything that's inside. Join your hosts me, Adam Thibault and Gimo Barrera with our special guest @gamemastertoro on episode #1 where we'll dive Under the Lid of role playing games 0:35 - Guest Intro! 0:55 - Topic Intro/History 2:58 - Complexity 13:57 - Other RPGs 19:08 - Lore 35:11 - GM/DM Prep 50:40 - Campaign Conclusion 59:38 - Wrap Up Contact us on Twitter/Instagram @rattalegames, or email us rattalegames@gmail.com. You can also visit us at www.rattale.com. Music By https://www.soundcloud.com/bruno-bar Episode Links: D&D Beyond Homepage: contains tons of free tips and articles on D&D trends and releases (NOTE: the rest of D&D Beyond's platform is locked behind a subscription model paywall.) Eigangrau's Generator: This is an incredible free tool that generates random towns, complete with detailed shops, geography, history, quests, and NPC inhabitants. Reddit: Specifically r/dnd and r/roll20. If you're an active Reddit user like me, you'll occasionally find gems when content creators share free samples of their work, including, maps, monsters, items, mechanics, etc. YouTube: Specifically Web DM and Taking20's "Roll20 Master Series." Both of these channels have helped me broaden my perspective on what's possible in TTRPGs and what creates the most enjoyable experience.
Making decisions as a company should not be built on assuming what people want, but rather ASKING people what they want. In today's Better Wealth Breakdown, Dan and I talk about the 1972 McDonald's Quarter Pounder and how fractions lead to their success and the competitor that lost. Reflecting on this story we discuss why assuming what people want can be a dangerous business decision and why it can have big negative risk. When businesses stop assuming, but just ask what their clients/customers want, they can deliver in a big way. Here at BetterWealth we are continually asking “What do you want?” How may we serve you better? We would love to hear from you please email info@betterwealth.com and send us your feedback. #BETTERWEALTH For more information on BetterWealth or the content you hear on the Podcast visit us at http://www.betterwealth.com/podcast (www.betterwealth.com/podcast). Episode Links & Resources: Contact us at info@betterwealth.com
In this episode, I look at one of the most common errors I see in IELTS writing. Episode Links https://www.kristinespinar.com/study-plan Send your questions that you would like answered on the podcast to: pr.activateyourielts@gmail.com Stock Media Provided by Lndnsounds/Pond5
S4 Ep35 LAURA DIEZ: climate scientist and the host of Eco Chic podcast - on making climate science accessible, fashion brand sustainability standards, and more. Listen and subscribe on: iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | or wherever you get your podcasts! Please rate & review the show so more vintage lovers find this community. Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly interview show about rad vintage style with guests you’ll want to go thrifting with. Find the show on Twitter at @PreLovedPod and follow @emilymstochl and #PreLovedPod for updates on future episodes. ***************************************** JOIN THE PATREON COMMUNITY: https://www.patreon.com/prelovedpod ***************************************** This episode of Pre-Loved Podcast is sponsored by Depop. Depop Depop is a fashion marketplace with over 18 million users (including me, and many of you) in 147 countries who are all about rare, reworked, vintage, thrifted, secondhand, and sustainable fashion. If you’re looking for a way to update your wardrobe that’s better for your wallet and the planet, download Depop, or head over to Depop.com to shop and discover unique fashion from all over the world. Pre-Loved Podcast: Laura Diez Today I’m speaking with Laura Diez, a climate scientist and the creator of the show Eco Chic, which is a lifestyle podcast for the eco-conscious. Laura’s show makes climate science really practical and speaks about it in an everyday manner. And the show covers topics that impact all of our day to day lives: fashion, economics, food, conscious consumerism... just about everything in our lives is tied to the environment. In this conversation, we discuss climate and fashion, some facts are resources that are important to know when conversing about climate, brand’s sustainability standard -- what they mean -- and more! And, I’ll be on Eco Chic Podcast tomorrow, if you’d like to flip over and subscribe to Laura’s show to hear us chat more. Thanks for listening, let’s dive right in! All the Episode Links: @ecochicpodcast @lauradiez ECO CHIC on Apple podcasts Katharine Hayhoe - climate scientist and communicator Discussing climate communication with Katharine Hayhoe on Eco Chic Red Carpet Green Dress Suzy Amis Cameron and Samata @redcarpetgreendress Discussing conscious couture with RCGD on Eco Chic Daniella Monet discussing ethical investing on Eco Chic PETA lawyer Brittany Peet discussing wildlife regulation on Eco Chic 1 in 6 of the world’s workers are employed in fashion Indigenous people defend Earth’s biodiversity The Nobel Prize goes to a price on carbon California cosmetic fragrance law * JOIN THE PATREON COMMUNITY and get the Pre-Loved Podcast News Flash: https://www.patreon.com/prelovedpod **For more good stuff every week be sure you get our newsletter! It’s called The French Press and you can sign up here. *** Pre-Loved Podcast stickers are on sale now! PayPal me $4.00 USD at this link, or to @Emily-Stochl on Venmo and provide your address, and I will ship you a sticker anywhere in the world! You can also use the link paypal.me/prelovedpod or Venmo @Emily-Stochl to send a donation in support of the show. Please know that I am always grateful for your support monetary or otherwise, but especially thankful if you are able and want to help float along the show in this way during uncertain times. ****Our Depop shop is @prelovedpod if you want to find some vintage gems and support the show. Pre-Loved Podcast is created by Emily Stochl. Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, and the Brume & Daisy blog.
On this week’s episode of Board Gaming with Education Dustin introduces a new episode format. The show takes a more topical approach with each episode released on Mondays. Dustin is joined by co-host Dave Eng and guest Brian MacDonald to talk about abstract games versus theme-based board games for learning. Brian MacDonald is a psychologist who has supported children with learning difficulties for twenty years, in schools, treatment centers, and private practice. Recognizing the importance of play in learning and development, he recently started Brains On Games, a YouTube channel that provides overviews and previews of board games, emphasizing the learning skills that they practice. With his expertise Dustin, Dave, and Brian drill down into the topic of game-based learning through the lens of abstract and theme-based board games. Episode Topics Abstract versus Theme-Based Board Games for Learning – 0:21 Sponsor: The World Game – 1:42 Who is Brian MacDonald? – 2:23 Defining Game-Based Learning, Abstract Games, and Theme-Based Games – 8:11 Creativity in Theme-Based Games – 18:27 Abstract Games, Growth Mindset, and Fluid Reasoning – 20:12 Theme-Based Games and History Games – 35:44 Dave Rejoins the Conversation – 37:06 Dustin, Dave, and Brian Play Wavelength! – 45:06 Games in this Episode [Links include games in our Board Gaming with Education Store or Amazon affiliate links]: Codenames Hanabi Just One Project L The Duke Wavelength K2 Formula D Go Chess Coimbra Food Chain Magnate Check out our board game store: https://www.boardgamingwitheducation.com Thank you to Purple Planet Music for the wonderful contribution of their song "Retro Gamer" for our Interview Segment. This song can be found in full on this music archive. Also, thank you to Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) for his creative commons 4.0 contribution of "Getting it Done" for our Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down Rapid Fire Round. Thank you to Dallas Welk, the editor of this episode! Always be sure to check out our show notes (website blog post) to read a recap of the episode topics and games mentioned in the episode. https://www.boardgamingwitheducation.com/brian-macdonald
Before you get into a strategy like the AND Asset you need to be aware of the CONS of over funding Life Insurance. In today's Better Wealth Breakdown, I discuss the CONS of over-funding life insurance. When Life Insurance is set-up and used properly it can be an incredible tool. At BetterWealth when we work with people we are completely honest with the CONS that we face with the AND Asset strategy. Listen as I describe 5 CONS to over-funding life insurance: 1.) Health, some people can’t qualify because of health but there are ways around that 2.) Short Term Cash Liquidity 3.) Premium Payments in policies that work need at least 10k a year 4.) Thinking of the Strategy as an Investment 5.) Short Term Protection and Death Benefit. #BETTERWEALTH For more information on BetterWealth or the content you hear on the Podcast visit us at http://www.betterwealth.com/podcast (www.betterwealth.com/podcast). Episode Links & Resources: Visit our Website to get your very own copy of Caleb’s book https://go.betterwealth.com/book (“The AND Asset”)
In the age of COVID-19, many people are taking advantage of a slower-paced world by finding opportunities to grow their businesses. As a result, some have transitioned to a place where they may need to hire help and are seeking guidance on how to appropriately pay the people doing work for them. If you’re one of those people, do you know what payroll really means?If you’ve asked questions such as, ‘What is payroll? How and who can I pay? When do I pay myself? What about state and federal withholding?’, etc.-- we have you covered.On this week’s episode, we’re diving into:The DO’s and DONT’s of payrollHow to select the business entity type that is most tax advantageous for youThe importance of documentation reflecting how you’re paying people in the event that you’re audited, and more!As always, thanks so much for being here – your support keeps Little Fish Accounting swimming. To learn more about us, visit www.littlefishaccounting.com, find us on Instagram (@littlefishaccounting), on Facebook (Little Fish Acctg), or email us at hello@littlefishaccounting.com We also love hearing from our listeners! How’d you like this episode? Visit us on Instagram and let us know via DM or send us an email at podcasts@littlefishaccounting.com .Episode Links and more:We recommend using Gusto, an all-in-one platform that supports small business owners with onboarding, payroll, and insurance. We especially like their payroll system as it’s so straightforward and intuitive. Here’s a link to check them out. Podcast Vocabulary WordsBusiness entity type We’ll be discussing these four - sole proprietorship, LLC, partnership, & S corpPayroll taxesOwner’s draw
S4 Ep34 FANNY KAHLO: a Queer, Latinx entreprenuer behind Ojo x Ojo Shop - on creating a platform for gay faces to see themselves beyond what she imagined growing up. Listen and subscribe on: iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | or wherever you get your podcasts! Please rate & review the show so more vintage lovers find this community. Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly interview show about rad vintage style with guests you’ll want to go thrifting with. Find the show on Twitter at @PreLovedPod and follow @emilymstochl and #PreLovedPod for updates on future episodes. This episode of Pre-Loved Podcast is sponsored by Depop. Depop Depop is a fashion marketplace with over 18 million users (including me, and many of you) in 147 countries who are all about rare, reworked, vintage, thrifted, secondhand, and sustainable fashion. If you’re looking for a way to update your wardrobe that’s better for your wallet and the planet, download Depop, or head over to Depop.com to shop and discover unique fashion from all over the world. Pre-Loved Podcast: Fanny Kahlo Today I’m speaking with Estefanía, she goes by Fanny Kahlo online and is the creator of the Ojo x Ojo vintage shop. Fanny is a Queer, Latinx entreprenuer, working to create a platform for gay faces to see themselves beyond what she imagined growing up. We talk about memories of thrifting with her mother and grandmother growing up, and how her heritage and culture inspires her sense of style. We talk about storytelling through styling, representation in fashion, and, of course, rad vintage pieces! Thanks for listening, let’s dive right in! All the Episode Links: @fannykahlo @ojoxojoshop Ojo x Ojo on Depop Fanny’s website Women Sound Off - Oakland @curvygirlvintage Pre-Loved Podcast episode on union tags @jazminvegaz Erika of @shop_routine @theguachita @jenchav @vidavazquezstudio @dejajules @hella.cledge * For more good stuff every week be sure you get our newsletter! It’s called The French Press and you can sign up here. **Pre-Loved Podcast stickers are on sale now! PayPal me $4.00 USD at this link, or to @Emily-Stochl on Venmo and provide your address, and I will ship you a sticker anywhere in the world! You can also use the link paypal.me/prelovedpod or Venmo @Emily-Stochl to send a donation in support of the show. Please know that I am always grateful for your support monetary or otherwise, but especially thankful if you are able and want to help float along the show in this way during uncertain times. ***Our Depop shop is @prelovedpod if you want to find some vintage gems and support the show. Pre-Loved Podcast is created by Emily Stochl of Brume & Daisy. Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, and Brume & Daisy blog.
The philosophies, questions, and efficiency hacks I used to buy the Tesla. In today's Better Wealth Episode, I break down the philosophies, questions, and efficiency hacks I used to purchase the Tesla in Part 2 of this two part series. If you haven’t listened to Part 1 that you go back to https://betterwealth.captivate.fm/episode/how-i-bought-my-tesla-using-life-insurance-part-1 (Episode #214) and listen to Part 1 of this series. Be sure to https://youtu.be/pBJoaT-B1Ug (JOIN ME ON YouTube) for this episode as I break down the math and show you how the philosophies discussed last week work using real numbers. #BETTERWEALTH For more information on BetterWealth or the content you hear on the Podcast visit us at http://www.betterwealth.com/podcast (www.betterwealth.com/podcast). Episode Links & Resources: https://betterwealth.captivate.fm/episode/how-i-bought-my-tesla-using-life-insurance-part-1 (Episode #214: How I Bought My Tesla Using Life Insurance PART 1)
Hey friends! In this episode DeDe & Chelsea share their latest “beauties.” DeDe continues to be inspired by Magnolia Journal’s latest issue and we chat about how important the “anchors” (big and small!) are in our lives. Especially in these chaotic times, we need our anchors to steady us and give our hearts peace & rest. Chelsea discusses her upcoming focus for November and how she can “choose gratitude over complaining.” The ladies discuss the harmful (physical and emotional!) effects complaining have on us, and how a great way to show our thankfulness this time of year is to consciously work on our complaining. Episode Links: Huffington Post: “How Complaining Physically Rewires Your Brain for Negativity” by Dr. Travis Bradberry Brooke Romney Post: "Teen Talk Tuesday: Complaining"
Today, I’ll be talking about how to handle talking to your loved one to find out if they have a problem with addiction. Parents can have denial about their children’s addiction, and family members may not recognize signs of addiction. Find out how you can recognize the signs of addiction and what language to use in the delicate conversation of talking to your loved one who may be addicted to drugs and alcohol. How we frame our message in the conversation is important, such as, “I want to allow you to get help.” Be patient and don’t demand that they reach out for help. It is a privilege to be able to have the resources to obtain assistance to become clean. However, many times the addict doesn’t want to become clean and sober, even if they can participate in a rehab center. Be tactful when approaching your loved one. Make sure to have guidance on how to have this conversation. Create an open conversation to not push your child or loved one away from moving them towards recovery. Also, make sure to have options that you have vetted put into place before you speak with your loved one. If they agree to be treated, you want to keep that momentum going and have options already in place to offer to them. The next step should be readily available, and they should be ready to go within 24 hours of agreeing to treatment. If they refuse, use leverage points to make them uncomfortable and want to go. For example, if you provide a car, home, food, cell phone, or other necessity, take it away until they decide to recover. When you provide these things for them, it is easier for them to use their cash to buy drugs or alcohol. At Rock Recovery Center, we take a humanistic approach to recovery, teaching our clients how to live independently in a sober world. We care about the success and safety of each and every one of our clients from the moment they step into our center to the future of their well-being. Check out my new website where you can download any episode right from my site along with other useful information for those in recovery. Share this podcast with a friend and leave us a review! Show Notes: [03:45] The difficulty of navigating talking to your children about addiction. [04:57] Does your child recognize that they have an issue with drugs or alcohol? [06:30] The privilege to have the resources to get clean and sober. [08:07] How to phrase your concerns - words to use and not to use. [12:10] Be ready with treatment options so as not to put time in between your loved one agreeing and going to treatment. [14:26] What to say when they refuse treatment. [19:45] Don’t go into a conversation being hostile. Episode Links and Resources Real Recovery Live Chat Real Recovery Talk on the Web Real Recovery Talk on YouTube Leave Real Recovery Talk a review on iTunes Rock Recovery Center Real Recovery Talk on Facebook Ideas for a show? Email us tom@realrecoverytalk.com and ben@realrecoverytalk.com Podcast editing and show notes by Pro Podcast Solutions
Multi-tasking is a lie that threatens one’s ability to find the ONE thing for 100% intentional living. In today's Better Wealth Episode of From The Frontline, Jereme and I discuss one of the books we have read in our BetterWealth Book club “The One Thing” by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan. We highly recommend this book because it’s practical and can be applied to every area of your life. Listen as we discuss the false belief of multi-tasking, the 100% Rule, and the question for finding the ONE thing. Jereme and I take time to reflect on the question by Gary Keller and then apply that question to family, business, finances and life. We encourage all listeners to ask yourself this question, “What is the one thing that I can do that such by doing everything else will be easier or unnecessary?” #BETTERWEALTH For more information on BetterWealth or the content you hear on the Podcast visit us at http://www.betterwealth.com/podcast (www.betterwealth.com/podcast). Episode Links & Resources: https://www.the1thing.com/ (“The One Thing” by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan) https://betterwealth.com/bookclub (Join the BetterWealth Book Club)
Do you ever get overwhelmed figuring out what to have for dinnerevery single day? You are not alone. Marie Fiebach, marriedmother of four active kids, founded Feed Your FamilyTonight to help busy families eat dinner together at home andrecapture a little calm in the crazy. She is a cookbook author,podcaster, and has a weekly cooking segment on her local ABCaffiliate. Marie knows how hard it can be to get dinner with a hectic lifestyle. She has dealt with picky eaters, food allergies, and busy schedules but still manages to feed her family a home-cooked meal almost every night. Today, she’ll help us learn how to free up brainspace and maximize joy through the act of planning meals.Episode Links:https://feedyourfamilytonight.com/https://www.facebook.com/feedyourfamilytonighthttps://www.instagram.com/mariefiebach/https://feedyourfamilytonight.com/podcasts/Find more Living the Good Life episodes at http://www.livingthegoodlife.mediaJoin us in the Living the Good Life Facebook Group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/LTGLCommunity
We all know that rowing is low-impact, requires mindfulness and focus, builds physical strength and stamina. For recovery from breast cancer to physical injury to addiction to PTSD and other aspects of mental health, rowing is uniquely suited as a tool to regain and maintain a healthy mind and body. For this episode, we'll be talking with experts from programs like Recovery on Water, Head of the Charles Regatta, Row for the Cure, Pocock Rowing Foundation, Science of Rowing, WeCanRowDC, to see how they leverage these benefits to achieve recovery from physical and mental challenges. EPISODE LINKS: https://piercepress.com/podcasts https://rowing.chat/readyrowusa https://recoveryonwater.org https://wecanrowdc.com https://scienceofrowing.com
This is Rat Tale, a podcast about tabletop games and the stories they tell. Join your buddies Adam Thibault and Gimo Barrera where we’ll discuss everything, but also nothing. 14:32 - Topic 1 44:55 - Topic 2 Contact us on Twitter/Instagram @rattalegames, or email us rattalegames@gmail.com. You can also visit us at www.rattale.com. Music By https://www.soundcloud.com/bruno-bar Episode Links: http://faidutti.com/blog/?p=504 https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/1724452/project-mars-retheme-cavemen-quest-fire https://kotaku.com/alien-board-game-accused-of-plagiarism-1825551686#:~:text=Alien%20Board%20Game%20Accused%20Of%20Plagiarism%2C%20Publisher%20Threatens%20To%20Sue%20Critics,-Luke%20Plunkett&text=Games%20publisher%20Wonder%20Dice%20has,board%20game%20Alien%3A%20USCSS%20Nostromo.&text=Happy%20with%20neither%20choice%2C%20Bachelart,sale%20of%20the%20game%20immediately. https://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2018/07/24/the-rise-of-board-game-plagiarism/ https://boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/68755/plagiarism-games-very-similar-others https://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/273935/Texas_court_affirms_game_mechanics_not_protected_under_copyright_law.php https://strebecklaw.com/court-rules-favor-cloned-tabletop-game-no-protection-us-copyright-law/#Summary_judgment_motions http://www.strebecklaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/DaVinci-80fb93d0-05e5-4f5a-b3ca-84241d32fd0c.pdf
S4 Ep33 GABBY MASUDA AMBATA: mental health educator, social justice advocate, and thrift lover - on living more slowly and consciously, and how it’s all an on-going journey. Listen and subscribe on: iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | or wherever you get your podcasts! Please rate & review the show so more vintage lovers find this community. Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly interview show about rad vintage style with guests you’ll want to go thrifting with. Find the show on Twitter at @PreLovedPod and follow @emilymstochl and #PreLovedPod for updates on future episodes. This episode of Pre-Loved Podcast is sponsored by Depop. Depop Depop is a fashion marketplace with over 18 million users (including me, and many of you) in 147 countries who are all about rare, reworked, vintage, thrifted, secondhand, and sustainable fashion. If you’re looking for a way to update your wardrobe that’s better for your wallet and the planet, download Depop, or head over to Depop.com to shop and discover unique fashion from all over the world. Pre-Loved Podcast: Gabby Masuda Ambata Okay, let’s talk about today’s guest. Today’s guest is Gabby Masuda Ambata. She was borned and raised in Los Angeles and now resides in San Diego with her husband and two cats. She is mental health educator working to destigmatize mental health in communities of color and the LGBTQ+ community. She also enjoys talking about sustainable and ethical living on Instagram and how it intersects with mental health and social justice in her community. And of course, this includes shopping second hand and finding pre-loved/vintage gems at the local thrift shop or whenever she travels. We chat about conscious living, slowing down, and -- of course! -- all things thrifted style. Thanks for listening, let’s dive right in! All the Episode Links: @gabrielasage Jenn Im on YouTube Cassie and Ricci of ToThe9s on YouTube @thatcurlytop episode on Pre-Loved Podcast @sophia_roe IGTV ‘What does your platform say you care about?’ Gabby’s cats @mochiandkoi, because I’m obsessed @chloegoslowly AMVETS thrift store Father Joe’s thrift store United Cerebral Palsy of San Diego thrift store @cookiecat.herine OfferUp @3womenco Cotton rice bag pants @timshelshop @sushirollangel @tiffanyalex_ Almu Store @be.the.chang @diandramarizet @intersectionalenvironmentalist * For more good stuff every week be sure you get our newsletter! It’s called The French Press and you can sign up here. **Pre-Loved Podcast stickers are on sale now! PayPal me $4.00 USD at this link, or to @Emily-Stochl on Venmo and provide your address, and I will ship you a sticker anywhere in the world! You can also use the link paypal.me/prelovedpod or Venmo @Emily-Stochl to send a donation in support of the show. Please know that I am always grateful for your support monetary or otherwise, but especially thankful if you are able and want to help float along the show in this way during uncertain times. ***Our Depop shop is @prelovedpod if you want to find some vintage gems and support the show. Pre-Loved Podcast is created by Emily Stochl of Brume & Daisy. Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, and Brume & Daisy blog.
S4 Ep32 CARMEN of SECONDHAND SHAWTY: second-hand seller - on running her vintage business, her background in graphic design, thrift tips from a pro, and personal style. Listen and subscribe on: iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | or wherever you get your podcasts! Please rate & review the show so more vintage lovers find this community. Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly interview show about rad vintage style with guests you’ll want to go thrifting with. Find the show on Twitter at @PreLovedPod and follow @emilymstochl and #PreLovedPod for updates on future episodes. This episode of Pre-Loved Podcast is sponsored by Depop. Depop Depop is a fashion marketplace with over 18 million users (including me, and many of you) in 147 countries who are all about rare, reworked, vintage, thrifted, secondhand, and sustainable fashion. If you’re looking for a way to update your wardrobe that’s better for your wallet and the planet, download Depop, or head over to Depop.com to shop and discover unique fashion from all over the world. Pre-Loved Podcast: Carmen Jones Okay, let’s talk about today’s guest. Today’s guest is Carmen Jones, the vintage-lover behind the business, Secondhand Shawty. Carmen specialises in second-hand style from the 80s, 90s and early 2000s for all genders, shapes and sizes. We talk about the ins and outs of her vintage business, her background in graphic design, thrift tips from a pro, and personal style. This episode was a whole lot of fun, and I know you’re gonna love it! Thanks for listening, let’s dive right in! All the Episode Links: @secondhandshawty Carmen’s shop Canva - for graphic design A list of 50+ Black Owned Fashion Businesses @aaricanichole on Pre-Loved Podcast @kurationcollective @washingtonave @nellovintage @lexigoesthrifting * For more good stuff every week be sure you get our newsletter! It’s called The French Press and you can sign up here. **Pre-Loved Podcast stickers are on sale now! PayPal me $4.00 USD at this link, or to @Emily-Stochl on Venmo and provide your address, and I will ship you a sticker anywhere in the world! You can also use the link paypal.me/prelovedpod or Venmo @Emily-Stochl to send a donation in support of the show. Please know that I am always grateful for your support monetary or otherwise, but especially thankful if you are able and want to help float along the show in this way during uncertain times. ***Our Depop shop is @prelovedpod if you want to find some vintage gems and support the show. Pre-Loved Podcast is created by Emily Stochl of Brume & Daisy. Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, and Brume & Daisy blog.
This is Rat Tale, a podcast about tabletop games and the stories they tell. Join your buddies Adam Thibault and Gimo Barrera where we’ll discuss everything, but also nothing. 16:48 - Topic 1 38:38 - Topic 2 Contact us on Twitter/Instagram @rattalegames, or email us rattalegames@gmail.com. You can also visit us at www.rattale.com. Music By https://www.soundcloud.com/bruno-bar Additional music/sounds courtesy of zapsplat, Silent Partner and Quincas Moreira Episode Links: https://www.dangergames.co/blog/reviewing-youtube-board-game-reviewers/ https://www.youtube.com/user/calandale
Ben and I talk to Sean, who works for Behave and Detox here in South Florida in today's episode. He is here to share his story of addiction and his recovery process. Sean shares what to look for in a detox center and details about the detox process. Born in the Bronx, Sean moved to Brooklyn with his mom when his parents separated. Brooklyn was a tough place filled with violent crime, drugs, and alcohol - similar to his household. Today, his father has over 30 years of sobriety, and Sean follows in his footsteps. His mother was physically violent with him from an early age. "What I got as corporal punishment back then is considered child abuse now." He didn't get into drugs or selling drugs because he was too afraid of his mother beating him. At 12, Sean developed addictive behaviors as drugs and alcohol were easy to hold in his town. "That was when crack had first come out, and I rarely went to school in the 8th grade. He was offered his first drug in junior high during 6th grade. "When I really got in trouble in the neighborhood, my mother decided to take me out of there." He and his mother moved to Florida for a better life when he was 14. Once in Florida, he started doing drugs and alcohol. Every summer, he would visit his family in New York without rules or boundaries. An addict at 18, he had to change high schools five times before receiving his diploma. His mother wanted him to go to community college. "I said, save your money, I'm going to a party. That's what I wanted to do because that's all my friends did." Getting into the plumbing industry at the age of 22, he quickly spent his money on drugs and alcohol. As per tradition, apprentices in the union didn't pay for alcohol at the bar. For five years, he never paid for a bar tab. "That was the deal, Thursday at lunch we'd cash our paychecks, we'd go to the bar, and I'd drink for free. Then I'd go home and have my own party." Listen in to find out why Sean was constantly drinking and drugging, how he made excuses for not going to rehab and the events that led him to check in to rehab for the first time at the age of 33. At Rock Recovery Center, we take a humanistic approach to recovery, teaching our clients how to live independently in a sober world. We care about the success and safety of each and every one of our clients from the moment they step into our center to the future of their well-being. Check out my new website where you can download any episode right from my site along with other useful information for those in recovery. Share this podcast with a friend and leave us a review! Show Notes: [04:51] Sean gives his background history. [06:15] He describes what it was like growing up in Brooklyn in the 80s. [07:35] How Sean was introduced to drugs at the age of 12. [10:01] When he was offered his first drug in sixth grade. [13:53] Sean’s life after high school graduation. [16:50] Getting into his 30’s as a full-blown addict and alcoholic. [17:33] Events that led Sean to realize he needed to go to rehab. [24:15] What happened after Sean left rehab. [29:10] Sean’s fourth attempt at sobriety with only two weeks available to him in rehab. [31:16] Ben gives his perspective on Sean’s story. [36:06] How Sean’s role has changed in his new life. [40:36] Why AA was the best thing that happened in Sean’s life. [43:53] Distinguishing “the life” from recovery. [46:46] Why Sean didn’t know how to live. Episode Links and Resources Real Recovery Live Chat Real Recovery Talk on the Web Real Recovery Talk on YouTube Leave Real Recovery Talk a review on iTunes Rock Recovery Center Real Recovery Talk on Facebook Ideas for a show? Email us tom@realrecoverytalk.com and ben@realrecoverytalk.com Podcast editing and show notes by Pro Podcast Solutions
Jamie Laurie is emcee for the alternative hip-hop band Flobots, and is a climate and racial justice activist. In this episode of EarthRising, we focus on the path of activism in society, and links between racial and climate justice.Jamie shares his experience of being mentored by the late civil rights activist and theologian Dr. Vincent Harding, who was a speech writer to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He also reflects on the role spirituality has played in his own path in developing as a musician and activist. And, we discuss his core approach of using art as the main tool or technology to engage people in cultivating awareness around modern day social issues.This is a thought-provoking episode on current issues we've been collectively facing during this turbulent year, and the conversation ends with an offering from Jamie you won't want to miss! Episode Links:flobots.comBlurring the Lines Between Audience and Performer | Flobots | TEDxMileHighWonderbound and Flobots: Voices of the Dead
Conservation Optimism is a global community dedicated to sharing stories and resources to empower people from all backgrounds to make a positive impact for wildlife and nature. In this episode, I am speaking with Conservation Optimism CEO Cheli Creswell Cinclair and Program Coordinator Julia Migné. We discuss how Conservation Optimism organically evolved, and how language is a key element to creating constructive narrative frameworks for people to operate from to maintain an optimistic outlook in conservation. We also contemplate learning from the full range of conservation efforts being made around the world. Conservation Optimism’s mission is to bring together different sectors in society to work towards conservation solutions—including not only conservation organizations and scientists, but also people active in the arts, business and civil society. This is an inspiring conversation worth tuning in for!Episode Links:conservationoptimism.orgView images of the Louis Masai Murals at ZSL London Zoo
In today's episode, Ben and I talk to Kat, who shares her experiences, the strength she found in her recovery, and the hope she has for her future. Kat's home is in Louisiana, and she is a current resident at Rock Recovery Center. At 32, Kat's second attempt at recovery, with her previous attempt at a different location. Kat started using at the age of 15 and quickly chose heroin as her drug of choice. Much of her drug use has been with family and friends, such as her mother and younger sister. Her mother denies that she is addicted, however; she supports Kat in her journey to become free of drug use. Drugs are a normalized part of her family life. In her 17 years of addiction, she has experienced the same detox treatment center ten times, and one other recovery center in addition to her stay here at Rock Recovery Center. If you or your loved one has been to numerous treatment centers, and you are wondering why you can't come clean of your addiction, many times, it's the person's mindset that is preventing them from coming clean of their dependency. To successfully move through treatment, you or your loved one needs to be there because you want to be free of your habit. After being arrested and thrown in jail, Kat came to the realization that she would either be spending a lot of time in jail unless she could free herself of drugs. She understood, "I would get my kids back, I would get my family back, I'll get everything I want back if I put my mind to it and do it!" Parents and families ask us, "when do we throw in the towel on people and give up," and the fact is that we never give up to get an addict free of their habit. We consistently reach out to potential clients to see when they are ready to join others in their journey to freedom and a better life. Listen in to find out how the Rock Recovery Center has surpassed Kat's expectations, the benefits of treatment at Rock, and how her support system has been key to Kat's recovery. At Rock Recovery Center, we take a humanistic approach to recovery, teaching our clients how to live independently in a sober world. We care about the success and safety of each and every one of our clients from the moment they step into our center to the future of their well-being. Check out my new website where you can download any episode right from my site along with other useful information for those in recovery. Share this podcast with a friend and leave us a review! Show Notes: [04:24] Kat talks about her using history and how she became addicted to drugs. [08:45] Ben explains how family dynamics play a role in recovery. [12:23] Her first experience at a detox center in 2012. [14:12] Reflecting back on her previous detox attempts. [16:29] The stages of change in the detox process. [17:35] Kat’s moment when she had her mindset shift in recovery. [20:36] She talks about the exhaustion of constantly being around negative influences as a result of doing drugs. [23:15] Lying as a social norm of an addict’s life. [25:26] How Kat’s experience has surpassed her expectations. [27:22] Her experience at Rock and what she has really enjoyed about her stay. [30:45] Comparing Rock Recovery treatment center to other plans of treatment. [33:26] How Kat stayed off of narcotic drugs post-surgery. [38:00] Hospital stay experiences when you are in active addiction. [42:00] Ben and I reflect on Kat’s amazing progress at Rock Recovery Center! Episode Links and Resources Real Recovery Live Chat Real Recovery Talk on the Web Real Recovery Talk on YouTube Leave Real Recovery Talk a review on iTunes Rock Recovery Center Real Recovery Talk on Facebook Ideas for a show? Email us tom@realrecoverytalk.com and ben@realrecoverytalk.com Podcast editing and show notes by Pro Podcast Solutions
S4 Ep29 KATE SEKULES: writer, mending educator, activist, and historian - on the untold history of mending, why visible mending is a revolution and a badge of honor. Listen and subscribe on: iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | or wherever you get your podcasts! Please rate & review the show so more vintage lovers find this community. Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly interview show about rad vintage style with guests you’ll want to go thrifting with. Find the show on Twitter at @PreLovedPod and follow @emilymstochl and #PreLovedPod for updates on future episodes. This episode of Pre-Loved Podcast is sponsored by Depop. Depop Depop is a fashion marketplace with over 18 million users (including me, and many of you) in 147 countries who are all about rare, reworked, vintage, thrifted, secondhand, and sustainable fashion. If you’re looking for a way to update your wardrobe that’s better for your wallet and the planet, download Depop, or head over to Depop.com to shop and discover unique fashion from all over the world. Pre-Loved Podcast: Kate Sekules Today I’m speaking with Kate Sekules, the author of MEND! A Refashioning Manual and Manifesto. Kate is a writer, mending educator, activist, and historian. It’s true, she’s doing a PHd in material culture and mending, and design history -- she will be a Dr. of mend culture! We talk about the untold history of mending, why visible mending is a revolution, and the mending community today. And if you like this one, you’re going to love her book -- it’s full of instructions for mending with photos, & stitch illustrations, and vintage lovers - you need this book for the detailed guide to dating pieces alone! It’s so good. Alright, let’s jump into our conversation. Thanks for listening, let’s dive right in! All the Episode Links: @katesekules of @visiblemend Mend! A Refashioning Manual and Manifesto Fashion Revolution Elizabeth Cline on Pre-Loved Podcast Overdressed: The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Clothing Pre-Loved Podcast episode about the International Ladies’ Garment Workers Union payupfashion.com Pearly Kings and Queens @fie_derelsa Miriam Dym of Logo Removal Service James Veloria @consignmentbrooklyn * For more good stuff every week be sure you get our newsletter! It’s called The French Press and you can sign up here. **Pre-Loved Podcast stickers are on sale now! PayPal me $4.00 USD at this link, or to @Emily-Stochl on Venmo and provide your address, and I will ship you a sticker anywhere in the world! You can also use the link paypal.me/prelovedpod or Venmo @Emily-Stochl to send a donation in support of the show. Please know that I am always grateful for your support monetary or otherwise, but especially thankful if you are able and want to help float along the show in this way during uncertain times. ***Our Depop shop is @prelovedpod if you want to find some vintage gems and support the show. Pre-Loved Podcast is created by Emily Stochl of Brume & Daisy. Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, and Brume & Daisy blog.
Teresa Waters is a legendary women’s basketball coach from the state of Maryland, who won over 500 contests at River Hill high school in Clarksville. But that’s just one highlight of a resumé a mile long.Continuing our week of celebrating women in sports, Shawn and Sherm welcome in Waters and she provides her unique insights on coaching, working her way up in Maryland as a woman of color and the philosophy she developed along the way. Thanks, as always, for listening, and don’t forget to subscribe and download the podcast where ever you are listening right now. Enjoy the show!Episode Music: "Press Play 'Hip Hop Club Bangers'" -- DJ Can't Tame. Available on Soundcloud.Episode Links:365 Hoops: http://695hoops.com/coaches_round_table/teresa_waters_river_hillWaters' 500th Win: https://www.baltimoresun.com/maryland/howard/sports/ph-hs-waters-500th-win-feature-2016-story.htmlFollow Westcliff Athletics on Social Media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/athletics_wuFB: https://www.facebook.com/westcliffathletics/YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRCgTcVHCPzafh13bDVErdQ IG: westcliffathleticsWestcliff Athletics Home Page: https://www.westcliffathletics.com/
In today's episode, Ben and I talk with Vince, a 25-year-old recovering addict from Philadelphia. He stole a bottle of vodka and drank the entire bottle in sixth grade. In the summer of his freshman year of high school, Vince started smoking pot. Cocaine became a weekend sports celebration during his junior year of high school. Vince became an addict after his team coach gave him a prescription narcotic drug in his second college year. Vince was involved in sports as early as he could remember. His family consisted of three sisters, one of the older and two of them younger than him. Both of his parents were supportive of him and good, hard-working people. "Growing up, I was instilled with morals and values." He was brought up to respect elders, women, and to have good social manners. "I remember going to this fight in third grade. Everybody started cursing and fighting. Immediately after that, I said my first curse word, then I went home and started watching fighting videos." He isn't sure if this one incident brought him down a negative road, but his life was very different after this experience. The next year in fourth grade, he ended up getting kicked out of school for fighting. "I was fighting and cursing and doing things kids that age shouldn't be doing." He felt a purpose playing sports as he was always asked to play with the older kids in the next league up. "Everything on the outside just mattered so much, and I thought that was who I was. I thought that I was based on all external things." However, if anything went wrong, he immediately turned to anger and aggression, which he remembers his father modeling for him at an early age. His school discipline record was horrible. However, the school let him slide because of his athletic abilities. Vince remembers not having any consequences for fighting during his high school years. This enabled him to continue this behavior, along with smoking pot with his friends. Listen in as Vince tells his story of how he lost his scholarship to Rutgers, what happened when he became addicted to opiate drugs, and his multiple attempts at getting sober. At Rock Recovery Center, we take a humanistic approach to recovery, teaching our clients how to live independently in a sober world. We care about the success and safety of each and every one of our clients from the moment they step into our center to the future of their well-being. Check out my new website where you can download any episode right from my site along with other useful information for those in recovery. Share this podcast with a friend and leave us a review! Show Notes: [03:09] Vince talks about his past experiences growing up in Philadelphia. [07:11] His first experience drinking in sixth grade. [13:33] Social acceptance and drug culture. [15:21] Personal identity associated with career for men. [18:25] Vince had his first experience with opiate drugs his senior year in high school. [19:45] He started stealing from his family to buy more opiate drugs. [25:11] The “Florida Shuffle” moving on from the treatment facility to another facility. [28:40] Ben talks about the incredible recovery culture in Florida. [33:10] Why Vince having his daughter wasn’t enough to keep him sober. [37:01] Sobriety and addiction and how these two can easily interchange. [40:13] What is different for Vince in this recovery process? [43:42] His biggest fears for the recovery process. [45:27] Vince’s spiritual AA experience. Episode Links and Resources Real Recovery Live Chat Real Recovery Talk on the Web Real Recovery Talk on YouTube Leave Real Recovery Talk a review on iTunes Rock Recovery Center Real Recovery Talk on Facebook Ideas for a show? Email us tom@realrecoverytalk.com and ben@realrecoverytalk.com Podcast editing and show notes by Pro Podcast Solutions
In today's episode, Ben and I talk with Nick, a client here at Rock Recovery Center. Nick originates from Cleveland, Ohio, and this is his first time in recovery at the age of 27. Listen in to this episode to find out how he became addicted to drugs at 11. At a very young age, his first experience was smoking pot at age 11 and had his first drink at 12. Nick is close to his sister, whom he spent many afternoons after school hanging out. Nick followed his dad, playing the same sports. His father was "more of a coach than a dad," coaching Nick in the sports he participated in as young as age three. His father always pushed him to be good at what he did in life. He also remembers his father hiding alcohol bottles around the house and drinking for hours by himself in the garage. In addition, Nick's dad would pass out in the hallway, drunk in the hotels, at sporting competitions. His mother is clean and has never been addicted to drugs. At 13, Nick was in a fight and had several teeth knocked out. This led him to take narcotic pain medication. He quickly realized that taking a pain killer was a release from the physical pain from playing multiple sports. His parents did not monitor his pain medication and worked full-time. At 16, he had teeth pulled and had narcotics prescribed. Nick's doctor trusted he would take the narcotics as directed and is the reason he is addicted to drugs. When he moved out of his house at 17 to play hockey, he moved in with three guys addicted to pain medication from multiple sports injuries. Nick brought the pot, and his friend came with narcotic drugs. Drugs ended up being a commonality between the two for the next four years. He was kicked out of college and lost his scholarship. At this point, Nick returned home and went to community college and worked at a car dealership. Daily drinking eventually turned into a "game," where he and his friend would binge drink driving home from work. Nick finally realized that he needed help when his daughter was born, and he couldn't spend time with her because he needed to use drugs. At Rock Recovery Center, we take a humanistic approach to recovery, teaching our clients how to live independently in a sober world. We care about the success and safety of each and every one of our clients from the moment they step into our center to the future of their well-being. Check out my new website where you can download any episode right from my site along with other useful information for those in recovery. Share this podcast with a friend and leave us a review! Show Notes: [04:07] Nick introduces himself and talks about how he became addicted. [08:03] He didn’t like drinking when he was young, but had his first drink at 12. [12:02] The progression of Nick’s addiction from the age of 16. [15:40] Nick’s college experience. [21:39] What led Nick to seek help at Rock Recovery Center. [27:24] COVID hit and he stopped going to his recovery meetings back home. [31:59] Nick talks about the relapse that moved him into recovery. [35:17] Ben tells how hard he works to stay sober ten years after he stopped using. [36:54] Recovery expectations when Nick came in the center. [41:23] Tom’s challenge to Nick in recovery. Episode Links and Resources Real Recovery Live Chat Real Recovery Talk on the Web Real Recovery Talk on YouTube Leave Real Recovery Talk a review on iTunes Rock Recovery Center Real Recovery Talk on Facebook Ideas for a show? Email us tom@realrecoverytalk.com and ben@realrecoverytalk.com Podcast editing and show notes by Pro Podcast Solutions
S4 Ep28 PIP JOLLEY: London-based mid-century-era vintage lover - on vintage in London, supporting small businesses, and all things retro and fabulous! Listen and subscribe on: iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | or wherever you get your podcasts! Please rate & review the show so more vintage lovers find this community. Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly interview show about rad vintage style with guests you’ll want to go thrifting with. Find the show on Twitter at @PreLovedPod and follow @emilymstochl and #PreLovedPod for updates on future episodes. This episode of Pre-Loved Podcast is sponsored by Depop. Depop Depop is a fashion marketplace with over 18 million users (including me, and many of you) in 147 countries who are all about rare, reworked, vintage, thrifted, secondhand, and sustainable fashion. If you’re looking for a way to update your wardrobe that’s better for your wallet and the planet, download Depop, or head over to Depop.com to shop and discover unique fashion from all over the world. Pre-Loved Podcast: Pip Jolley Today’s guest is Pip -- she’s a London-based vintage lover who adores all things mid-century. Pip is a content creator with a background in social media marketing, and she’s also the co-founder of The Feconomy, which is a female-founded supper club turned subscription box service, all sourced from female-founded businesses. But we go all the way back in this one, to Pip’s early days of hunting vintage, to her running her own jewelry brand, to discovering her love of mid-century, and -- of course -- her rad vintage finds! Thanks for listening, let’s dive right in! All the Episode Links: @pipjolley The Feconomy @thefeconomy Afflecks Palace in Manchester Camden Market Nasty Gal Vintage with @sophiaamoruso Bricklane Vintage Market @strawberryfields.vintage @housedeville Pip’s brown jumpsuit @hereaftervintage @searchanddestroyuk @mirandamakaroff @foreveryoursbetty * For more good stuff every week be sure you get our newsletter! It’s called The French Press and you can sign up here. **Pre-Loved Podcast stickers are on sale now! PayPal me $4.00 USD at this link, or to @Emily-Stochl on Venmo and provide your address, and I will ship you a sticker anywhere in the world! You can also use the link paypal.me/prelovedpod or Venmo @Emily-Stochl to send a donation in support of the show. Please know that I am always grateful for your support monetary or otherwise, but especially thankful if you are able and want to help float along the show in this way during uncertain times. ***Our Depop shop is @prelovedpod if you want to find some vintage gems and support the show. Pre-Loved Podcast is created by Emily Stochl of Brume & Daisy. Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, and Brume & Daisy blog.
This is Rat Tale, a podcast about tabletop games and the stories they tell. Join your buddies Adam Thibault and Gimo Barrera where we’ll discuss everything, but also nothing. 12:21 - Topic 1 29:14 - Topic 2 Contact us on Twitter/Instagram @rattalegames, or email us rattalegames@gmail.com. You can also visit us at www.rattale.com. Music By https://soundcloud.com/bruno-bar Episode Links: https://www.dangergames.co/blog/reviewing-youtube-board-game-reviewers/
S4 Ep27 CHRISTINA of CUDDLEPILL: Chicago-based thrifter - on fashion, nostalgia, and how second-hand has given her creative space to play with style. Listen and subscribe on: iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | or wherever you get your podcasts! Please rate & review the show so more vintage lovers find this community. Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly interview show about rad vintage style with guests you’ll want to go thrifting with. Find the show on Twitter at @PreLovedPod and follow @emilymstochl and #PreLovedPod for updates on future episodes. This episode of Pre-Loved Podcast is sponsored by Depop. Depop Depop is a fashion marketplace with over 18 million users (including me, and many of you) in 147 countries who are all about rare, reworked, vintage, thrifted, secondhand, and sustainable fashion. If you’re looking for a way to update your wardrobe that’s better for your wallet and the planet, download Depop, or head over to Depop.com to shop and discover unique fashion from all over the world. Pre-Loved Podcast: Christina of Cuddlepill Today we’re speaking with Christina of Cuddlepill! She’s a much requested guest! Christina is a Chicago-gal born and raised. She started her blog, Cuddlepill, back in 2015 as a way to play with her style and creativity. She loves shoulderpads, high-waist trousers, and rocking fearless vintage style! Thanks for listening, let’s dive right in! All the Episode Links: @cuddlepill Christina’s blog Christina’s YouTube channel - Cuddlepill Classy Closet Consignment The Salvation Army in Lincoln Park Song of Style Sincerely Jules Vestiaire Collective @taylor_made_style Vogue Runway app Vintage Garage - Chicago-area @clothesandpizza @bjonestyle @sisiliapiring @maria_bernad @karenbritchick @themetalromantic * For more good stuff every week be sure you get our newsletter! It’s called The French Press and you can sign up here. **Pre-Loved Podcast stickers are on sale now! PayPal me $4.00 USD at this link, or to @Emily-Stochl on Venmo and provide your address, and I will ship you a sticker anywhere in the world! You can also use the link paypal.me/prelovedpod or Venmo @Emily-Stochl to send a donation in support of the show. Please know that I am always grateful for your support monetary or otherwise, but especially thankful if you are able and want to help float along the show in this way during uncertain times. ***Our Depop shop is @prelovedpod if you want to find some vintage gems and support the show. Pre-Loved Podcast is created by Emily Stochl of Brume & Daisy. Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, and Brume & Daisy blog.
This is Rat Tale, a podcast about tabletop games and the stories they tell. Join your buddies Adam Thibault and Gimo Barrera where we’ll discuss everything, but also nothing. 17:45 - Topic 1 35:13 - Topic 2 Contact us on Twitter/Instagram @rattalegames, or email us rattalegames@gmail.com. You can also visit us at www.rattale.com. Music By https://soundcloud/bruno-bar Episode Links: https://mykindofmeeple.com/board-games-non-english-speakers-language-independent/
In today's episode, Ben and I will talk about how addicts can get accustomed to the lifestyle of alcohol and drugs. It's often problematic for addicts to comprehend how to live a "normal" life without the use of illegal substances. Ben and I are both AA graduates, and our experience of sobriety results from working hard to successfully complete the 12 steps of sobriety outlined in AA. This work brought a spiritual foundation into my life, and this is what my sobriety hinges on today. There are multiple modalities and programs in which you can find sobriety, the 12 step program being one program. If this program doesn't work for you, please seek out a drug and alcohol program that appeals to you and gives you hope. Whatever way you choose, sobriety is your goal. The fruits of sobriety will give your life the positive change you are looking for to live a better life. In section 83 of the AA book, there is a section titled "The Nine-Step Promises." One promise, "We are going to find new freedom and a new happiness." Freedom and happiness are different for each person. Freedom can be relief from feeling the physical trauma to feeling mentally free from the reliance on addiction. Serenity and peace are two other aspects we are focusing on today. When you acquire these two feelings, you are OK sitting by yourself, without anxiety, want, or fear. Conflict resolution is a large part of achieving these two qualities for yourself. There are tools we learn to create change within ourselves or our situation, even if we can't change the world around us. These tools lead to achieving peace and serenity inside ourselves. The Big Book talks about the fear of uselessness and self-pity. When you feel like you don't amount to anything, self-pity creeps into your life. You may feel like you will never have a family, go to college, or be happy. This is a destructive cycle for addicts, which disappears when you become clean. Some grapple with the higher power aspect of AA. If a "higher power" isn't in your life, you can also shoot for a higher purpose. What is your purpose? Find a positive change to make in someone else's life. When you are sober, your outlook on life will change because your mind will clear, and you will see situations differently. At Rock Recovery Center, we take a humanistic approach to recovery, teaching our clients how to live independently in a sober world. We care about the success and safety of each and every one of our clients from the moment they step into our center to the future of their well-being. Check out my new website where you can download any episode right from my site along with other useful information for those in recovery. Share this podcast with a friend and leave us a review! Show Notes: [03:17] Imagining a life without drugs and alcohol is hard to comprehend for addicts. [05:18] No matter what your substance is, what you need to move forward is a design for living. [06:55] The Nine-Step Promises that AA lists in their book. [10:07] There is no true freedom when we are tied to another substance. [13:19] Learning conflict resolution to achieve peace and serenity. [18:00] Fear of uselessness and self-pity will disappear. [22:51] Higher power and higher purpose. [26:19] The root of our problems is selfishness and self-centeredness. [27:44] Attitude and outlook on life will change when you become sober. [32:52] Read the big book from AA to find out more aspects of your life that can change when you become sober. Episode Links and Resources Real Recovery Live Chat Real Recovery Talk on the Web Real Recovery Talk on YouTube Leave Real Recovery Talk a review on iTunes Rock Recovery Center Real Recovery Talk on Facebook Ideas for a show? Email us tom@realrecoverytalk.com and ben@realrecoverytalk.com Podcast editing and show notes by Pro Podcast Solutions
Day 58 we speak to Liane at her desk in Wellington, New Zealand - although its June, its getting cold, the cusp of winter in the Southern Hemisphere. She talks about the fascinating details of Prime Minister Jacinda Adern's leadership during the crisis. New Zealand's Covid response and management and government support of its residents has been held up as one of the most effective globally. With a short lockdown, then 102 days entirely covid-free before an very slight second wave in August that sparked a light trolling of Trump with twitter hashtag #nzhellhole when he compared the two countries. New Zealand was the first to give women the vote in 1893! - how the fact that the country is secular and egalitarian in outlook contributed to its success. In stunningly beautiful New Zealand, the country is extremely reliant on tourists, we talk about what happened when this, New Zealand's second largest industry was shutdown over night Liane documented the slowing down - within her family the rollercoaster of emotions but also positive changes that the slowness brought with it for them all. A question we are all asking - what did the slowing down mean for the environment and can we preserve this after the worst of Coronavirus lockdown is over? Episode Links: https://nzhistory.govt.nz/politics/womens-suffrage https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/04/jacinda-ardern-new-zealand-leadership-coronavirus/610237/ https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/sep/08/nzhellhole-how-kiwis-are-hitting-back-at-trumps-covid-taunts If you have enjoyed this episode and would like to see the story unfold *subscribe to Coexisting at your preferred podcast host here: https://pod.link/1517874874 * share with a friend *leave a rating/review on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/co-existing/id1517874874 *connect on: FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/coexistingpodcast INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/coexistingpodcast/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/coexisting It all helps people to find us! •••• SO useful for podcasters and for creatives alike who need a quick way to get thoughts down on paper if you would like to try out my awesome transcription tool, use this link to try out a month of PREMIUM features. https://otter.ai/referrals/SQ99ZMYK After the first month you can revert to basic (free) or premium which gives you 6000 minutes transcription time.
This is Rat Tale, a podcast about tabletop games and the stories they tell. Join your buddies Adam Thibault and Gimo Barrera where we’ll discuss everything, but also nothing. 12:01 - Topic 1 31:54 - Topic 2 Contact us on Twitter/Instagram @rattalegames, or email us rattalegames@gmail.com. You can also visit us at www.rattale.com. Music By https://soundcloud/bruno-bar Episode Links: https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/2465316/how-important-second-place https://www.meeplelikeus.co.uk/recommender-beta/ https://www.boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/17103/colorblind-friendly-games-counterpoint-my-other-ge https://www.boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/20738/color-blind-images https://www.boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/12408/you-dont-even-have-be-colour-blind https://www.boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/17031/roygbiv-more-royrgbdbdrb-how-i-modified-my-games-s https://www.boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/9917/games-use-color-only-way-communicate-something-not
In today's episode, Ben and I discuss the turning point when a newly sober client can start to make decisions for themselves. In the beginning, the person in recovery will be assigned a sponsor who is there for support and answering questions. Along the process, there's become a point in time that the person who is healing needs to become more independent and start to create change for themselves. Working with thousands of people through the recovery process, Ben and I see many different cases. We receive feedback from clients and become a sounding board for those in recovery. A vast majority of the time, we will confirm that the sponsor gives the patient sound advice. However, the individual moving through the healing process needs to take the responsibility of making their own decisions. Even though Ben is almost ten years sober, he still utilizes his support circle when he is in a challenging situation or bad day. In the end, Ben makes his own decisions for himself, but having a good, solid support group to assist you in your decision making is very important to stay on your path of sobriety. A sponsor's responsibility is no longer just taking someone through the steps. A client is calling with many different issues for advice from their sponsor. There is a progression of questioning where at first, clients are asking for almost anything. However, there should be situations where someone can take an independent step on their own. Growth will enable someone to become an independent decision-maker. Developing a GOD Power or the ability to deliver Good Orderly Direction gives you the ability to consciously figuring out problems on your own. By taking inventory of your behaviors, through the practice of working the program, and learning how to make situations right, you develop your skills to become an independent person. At Rock Recovery Center, we take a humanistic approach to recovery, teaching our clients how to live independently in a sober world. We care about the success and safety of each and every one of our clients from the moment they step into our center to the future of their well-being. Check out my new website where you can download any episode right from my site along with other useful information for those in recovery. Share this podcast with a friend and leave us a review! Show Notes: [03:45] Ben’s experiences with clients who want to rely solely on their sponsor for help. [06:55] When you should be making your own decisions and not relying on someone else to make your decisions for you. [08:20] Ben and his sponsor relationship. [09:40] An example of bouncing ideas off of a sponsor for advice. [13:19] A sponsor’s responsibility to their charge. [14:33] Dating another person who is going through recovery. [15:37] The progression scale of learning how to become an independent decision maker. [17:35] Developing GOD Power - Good Orderly Direction. [18:32] Step ten of the 12 Step Program. [19:57] The importance of having a clear outcome. [21:10] Looking at failure as an opportunity to learn. [22:04] Giving sober supports too much power in your life. [25:17] Sponsors need to give their charges the opportunity to have experiences in life. Episode Links and Resources Real Recovery Live Chat Real Recovery Talk on the Web Real Recovery Talk on YouTube Leave Real Recovery Talk a review on iTunes Rock Recovery Center Real Recovery Talk on Facebook Ideas for a show? Email us tom@realrecoverytalk.com and ben@realrecoverytalk.com Podcast editing and show notes by Pro Podcast Solutions
This is Rat Tale, a podcast about tabletop games and the stories they tell. Join your buddies Adam Thibault and Gimo Barrera where we’ll discuss everything, but also nothing. 9:05 - Topic 1 36:05 - Topic 2 Contact us on Twitter/Instagram @rattalegames, or email us rattalegames@gmail.com. You can also visit us at www.rattale.com. Music By https://soundcloud/bruno-bar Episode Links: https://boardgamegeek.com/blogpost/106498/how-important-winning
In today's episode, Ben and I discuss how we measure our client's progress and what to expect in the first one to three months of recovery treatment. We'll talk about where we see our clients make the most common mistakes and where addicts fall short in the treatment process. During our team meeting once a week, our staff discusses challenges and celebrations among our patients. "One issue that jumped out at us yesterday is video game addiction." Ben believes that this addiction can significantly sidetrack the recovery process, slowing it down. One negative effect is the disruption in client sleep cycles. In this episode, Ben gives real client examples of the adverse effects of video game addiction. We choose not to restrict our members from the outside world because that is unrealistic. This gives us the chance to see negative behaviors in our clients and the opportunity to correct those during their recovery period. "I want to know the truth about people and what their behavior truly looks like. I don't want some version of them that I'm creating, that's not organic by putting parameters on what they are allowed to do and not allowed to do." Our team looks at how our clients are utilizing their treatment time outside of scheduled activities. We hold our clients accountable for their treatment homework and follow-up to ensure they have their assignments completed before their scheduled time. Clients need to complete their task, as working through recovery involves learning about yourself. If a client doesn't do their homework, they will not progress through therapy. Getting into the habit and responsibility of completing your homework in therapy gives you an understanding of what it takes to continue your work outside of treatment. When you consistently complete assignments, you give yourself the foundation to continue your work when you leave our recovery center. This usually results in clients who are more successful at continuing their recovery for life. At Rock Recovery Center, we take a humanistic approach to recovery, teaching our clients how to live independently in a sober world. We care about the success and safety of each and every one of our clients from the moment they step into our center to the future of their well-being. Check out my new website where you can download any episode right from my site along with other useful information for those in recovery. Share this podcast with a friend and leave us a review! Show Notes: [04:49] The process at Rock Recovery center for information intake. [05:40] Examples of video game addiction. [09:20] Ben talks about the importance of seeing bad behaviors so they can be addressed. [11:34] A good determinate of how our clients are going to do post-treatment is how they are progressing during treatment. [13:45] How a client spends their time during treatment versus after they leave and what they are doing with their friends. [17:35] When clients don’t do their homework in rehab, they typically don’t follow-up outside of rehab. [19:33] Our team wants to see the effort our clients put in at Rock Recovery Center. [20:11] Those who focus on others instead of themselves is a red flag. [23:42] We are here to be part of the process, however; a client must be willing to learn. [27:57] Behaviors that can lead to relapse. Episode Links and Resources Real Recovery Live Chat Real Recovery Talk on the Web Real Recovery Talk on YouTube Leave Real Recovery Talk a review on iTunes Rock Recovery Center Real Recovery Talk on Facebook Ideas for a show? Email us tom@realrecoverytalk.com and ben@realrecoverytalk.com Podcast editing and show notes by Pro Podcast Solutions
Show Description: Episode 3: Why is Fear an Incompetent Teacher?We teach children through fear but don't retain the material. It's the current model used despite its limitations to conducive learning. Top Takeaways: · All learning involves change and our egoic minds associates risk with any alterations in what it defines as normal. Since change is neutral, we can determine if the threat the ego perceives is real or only a dreadful thought in our heads. · So how do we grow without the fear that change seems to bring? · Let's Look at Reframing Fear into Respect· Let’s Approach Life with Curiosity- When we are curious, we can overcome any anxiety about moving forward, growing, and learning. We're “in spirit,” and in a flow state. · Human beings have a high capacity to adapt to the ever-changing environment and circumstance we find ourselves. Episode Links: Ø 44% of elementary students show significant signs of stress.Ø Ancient cultures have believed that fear has no valueØ Research that shows fostering respect creates a positive interaction between groups. Ø Quote about fear in Frank Herbert’s classic Sci-fi book DuneØ https://terrikozlowski.com/fear-discourages-learning/ Do you need support to help you learn without fear? Do you want a strategy to help you overcome the ego’s limiting beliefs and live a successful life? If so, please reach out to me via my website, www.TerriKozlowski.com, and together we can make an action plan for you to create the life you desire. Support the show (https://paypal.me/TerriKozlowski)
Life as we knew it has changed. Rhythms have been disrupted, plans have been canceled and schedules are thrown off. This has some folks feeling stuck and in a funk. Our first-time guest Melody Fabien founder and visionary of Warrior Princess Conference walks us through on how to practically approach a "stuck season". ----------- + Episode Links: https://www.cdandmelody.com/ Secret of the Vine book: https://amzn.to/2Ex6HaM + Subscribe to the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google Play + Connect with Vanessa on Social Media: Instagram: @VanessaCruz Facebook: Live Revolutionary with Vanessa Cruz
I’m absolutely delighted to say that this episode is a chat with Judy Gibson of the Isle of Erraid. Erraid is a tidal island off of the Ross of Mull, with a remarkable and long history. Judy and I chatted at the start of lockdown over the internet on a fairly poor line, which cut out several times. Our conversation covers a lot of ground. We talk about how her family first came to holiday on Iona and then onto Erraid, where her mother chose to settle. We talk about Judy’s life and adventures and go into detail about Erraid’s remarkable history. Thanks for listening! Episode Links: https://whatwedointhewinter.com/2020/08/21/52-judy-gibson/
Biggles and Bilo. The Boys in the Band. Ali and Dan discuss What Became of the Likely Lads?! The Libertines - Peter Doherty, Carl Barat, John Hassell and Gary Powell - spearheaded the UK garage rock scene in the early noughties and became one of the most infamous bands in music history. Originally signed to Rough Trade records thanks to the influence of James Endeacott, they have released three albums to date - 2002's Up The Bracket, which was produced by The Clash's Mick Jones, 2004's self-titled album and the unlikely Anthems For Doomed Youth, which arrived in 2015. One of their most successful songs - Don't Look Back Into The Sun - celebrated it's seventeenth birthday this week, and they'll soon take to the stage at one of the UK's first socially distanced gigs at the Virgin Money Unity Arena in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, so it felt like a perfect time to reflect on The Good Old Days and decide on seven scuzzy but sublime post-punk songs to include in our setlist. There's is a turbulent and unique story of excess, drug addiction, theft and their enduring faith in love and music, so whether or not you know they're music, you're guaranteed a fascinating listen. Press play, we're Begging you!EPISODE LINKS;Tickets for The Libertines socially distanced gigs at the Virgin Money Unity Arena, Newcastle available here There Are No Innocent Bystanders film - https://youtu.be/0Bs10MD32KAThe Libertines: Bound Together by Roger Sargeant and Anthony Thornton The Libs' unforgettable reunion gig at Reading and Leeds, 2010, that Ali and Dan speak of so fondly in the episode - https://youtu.be/uDkbsfk_sdIALSO, forgot to mention the bizarre but brilliant Skint and Minted puppet show that the band released during lockdown. Well worth a watch! https://youtu.be/mK4ZjGtamnQOnce you've subscribed to the podcast on your preferred platform, don't forget to follow @7songsetlist on Instagram and Twitter!
In Episode 54, Mac and Hawklady discuss roommates and pyramid schemes. There is a lot of cursing throughout this episode, it may not be appropriate for all listeners. Episode Links:20 Things to Do Before Moving Out Of Your Parent’s HouseMarried At First Sight Adobo con Pimiento Torrid Bras How to wash your bra Support Hawklady!ukesonfire.tumblr.com Start With French Fries Since recording this episode, Hawklady has created a podcast.Remember to rate and review me on Apple Podcasts!Your New Apartment the blog.Your New Apartment on Patreon.Your New Apartment on Society6Contact us: askyournewapartment@gmail.comIntro, outro, and transitional musical loops by Natalie Ice. Find her album "Hungover/Spiritual" on all your favorite streaming services. Natalia's Website. Natalia's Insta.Support the showSupport the show Support the show Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/yournewapartment?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=creatorshare2)
S4 Ep23 ELIZABETH of STAY GOLDEN GIRL: Nashville-based thrift influencer - on fashion marketing and management, retail jobs, and all things thrift and vintage style. Listen and subscribe on: iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | or wherever you get your podcasts! Please rate & review the show so more vintage lovers find this community. Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly interview show about rad vintage style with guests you’ll want to go thrifting with. Find the show on Twitter at @PreLovedPod and follow @brumeanddaisy and #PreLovedPod for updates on future episodes. This episode of Pre-Loved Podcast is sponsored by Depop. Depop Depop is a fashion marketplace with over 18 million users (including me, and many of you) in 147 countries who are all about rare, reworked, vintage, thrifted, secondhand, and sustainable fashion. If you’re looking for a way to update your wardrobe that’s better for your wallet and the planet, download Depop, or head over to Depop.com to shop and discover unique fashion from all over the world. Pre-Loved Podcast: Elizabeth of Stay Golden Girl Elizabeth is a thrift influencer based out of Nashville, TN. With an early love for fashion, Elizabeth graduated from the Savannah College of Art & Design with a B.F.A. in Fashion Marketing and Management. From the age of 16 to 25, she worked a fashion retail job, including an internship at a big-box retailer, mending dresses at a small vintage store, and selling luxury coats at Burberry. She quickly realized her passion for digital marketing. Stay Golden Girl is dedicated to thrifting, modernizing vintage, and discovering the confidence to own your creative style. We talk about Elizabeth’s love of fashion, her story, working in retail, social media and digital marketing tips from a pro, style, and so much more! Thanks for listening, let’s dive right in! All the Episode Links: @staygoldengirl Goochland Clothes Closet SCAD Fashion Degrees @HalcyonVintage Terra Cotta Savannah Brittany Torres of @style.jelly Crossroads Trading * For more good stuff every week be sure you get our newsletter! It’s called The French Press and you can sign up here. **Pre-Loved Podcast stickers are on sale now! PayPal me $4.00 USD at this link, and provide your address, and I will ship you a sticker anywhere in the world! You can use the link paypal.me/prelovedpod to purchase Pre-Loved Podcast stickers, or to send a donation in support of the show. Please know that I am always grateful for your support monetary or otherwise, but especially thankful if you are able and want to help float along the show in this way during uncertain times. ***Our Depop shop is @prelovedpod if you want to find some vintage gems and support the show. Pre-Loved Podcast is created by Emily Stochl of Brume & Daisy. Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, and Brume & Daisy blog.
This week on the second biggest podcast in the Pacific NW behind only the Sasquatch Hunters, we welcome former Portland Timbers defender, Futty Danso, to the program - RCTID! Futty shares with us his story of how he got started playing soccer in his native country of Gambia West Africa, how he made his way to the States for college and ultimately playing professional Soccer in the MLS, making a home in Portland, where he is now starting a new Soccer Camp. We talk about some of the challenges he encountered adapting to American culture and he shares his views on the current state and future outlook of Soccer in the US. Special thanks to Caitlin Wilson, dear friend of the show, for hosting the recording from In Light Hyperbarics in Vancouver, WA. Check out the Episode Links below for a SPECIAL OFFER from In Light. Prost! In This Episode: Coming from a loose culture in Gambia, being on his own for the first time, and acting the same way as he did in his home country, Futty had some trouble adapting to his new life as a college student in America. It was a life changing moment when his "American Parents" took him in and helped him adapt to life in the U.S. Futty and Caitlin Wilson became fast friends while neighbors in Portland, and their friendship saved his career after he fractured his fifth metatarsal (baby toe) and he used the light therapy from In Light Hyperbarics that healed his career threatening injury. With television exposure of worldwide soccer leagues, American's love of BIG stadiums, European leagues playing MLS teams in preseason games, soccer will continue to gain popularity in the U.S. The business side of club soccer in america means that those who can afford to join clubs, not necessarily the best players, get the opportunities, so some great talents never get the chance to play and advance. Futty is currently training with T2, the Portland Timbers development team, with his eye on a comeback to the field, where he hopes to play until the age of 40. But with an understanding that official retirement is not far off, he plans on becoming a coach after his playing days are over. During Covid quarantine, Futty began coaching kids in North Carolina, helping kids who could not afford proper club soccer, giving him the idea to begin coaching his new Soccer Camp. His Soccer Camps will be true developmental training, committed to one on one training, teaching the fundamentals and technical skills, not just the spectacle of being trained by a professional. Guest Beer: Baerlic Brewing - Portland, OR Dream Life, Farmhouse Ale, 4.9% ABV "Meyer lemon farmhouse ale, with sea salt, meyer lemons and triskel hops." Host Beer: Fort George Brewery - Astoria OR Sunrise OPA, Oatmeal Pale Ale, 5.5% ABV "A good beer for drinking any time of the day, even when the sun is rising. Slightly bitter with a lovely hop aroma, OPA is based on the first beer ever brewed at Fort George, Beer #1. We added oatmeal to make it even better." Angie's Mystery Beer: Gigantic Brewing - Portland, OR collaboration with Weathered Souls Brewing - San Antonio, TX Black Is Beautiful, Imperial Stout, 8.7% ABV "A collaborative effort to raise awareness for the injustices people of color face daily and raise funds for police brutality reform and legal defenses for those who have been wronged." Episode Links: Futty Soccer Training Southern Polytechnic State University USL Timber T2 English Premier League Alphonso Davies 2026 World Cup co-hosted by USA Michael Ballack Edgar Davids SPECIAL OFFER FROM IN LIGHT HYPERBARICS
S4 Ep22 LIV of ABLE SHOPPE: artist, maker and vintage store owner - on her career in the thrift and ethical fashion space, quitting her full-time job to pursue vintage, and all things style. Listen and subscribe on: iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | or wherever you get your podcasts! Please rate & review the show so more vintage lovers find this community. Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly interview show about rad vintage style with guests you’ll want to go thrifting with. Find the show on Twitter at @PreLovedPod and follow @brumeanddaisy and #PreLovedPod for updates on future episodes. This episode of Pre-Loved Podcast is sponsored by Depop. Depop Depop is a fashion marketplace with over 18 million users (including me, and many of you) in 147 countries who are all about rare, reworked, vintage, thrifted, secondhand, and sustainable fashion. If you’re looking for a way to update your wardrobe that’s better for your wallet and the planet, download Depop, or head over to Depop.com to shop and discover unique fashion from all over the world. Pre-Loved Podcast: Liv of Able Shoppe Let’s talk about today’s guest! Today I’m speaking with Liv of Able Shoppe. Liv is an artist who loves finding ways to reinvent pre-loved clothing. While she’s long had a love for thrifting, she learned about the real dangers of the fast fashion industry when she interned for an ethical clothing boutique. When the time came to start her own clothing business, Liv prioritized curating a collection of vintage, recreated, and handmade goods. We talk about the different jobs she’s held in the thrift and ethical fashion world, how she found her own place and quit her full-time job to pursue vintage as a career, and all things style. All the Episode Links: @ableshoppe ABLE shoppe website Morris the cat Knoll Tulip Table Ann Everett The True Cost documentary Broad City @abbijacobson Elizabeth Suzann Nisolo Jaime + the Jones Madewell Liv’s handmade earrings Ace & Jig Rawson Bide Market Golden Years Vintage - Cameo Appearance Pre-Loved Podcast with Sarah from Cameo Brittany @stylejelly Rachael @_rawson @deargolden Ruby of @wovenfolk @elise_joseph Duende Home Sarah of @bohemegoods The Head and the Heart * For more good stuff every week be sure you get our newsletter! It’s called The French Press and you can sign up here. **Pre-Loved Podcast stickers are on sale now! PayPal me $4.00 USD at this link, and provide your address, and I will ship you a sticker anywhere in the world! You can use the link paypal.me/prelovedpod to purchase Pre-Loved Podcast stickers, or to send a donation in support of the show. Please know that I am always grateful for your support monetary or otherwise, but especially thankful if you are able and want to help float along the show in this way during uncertain times. ***Our Depop shop is @prelovedpod if you want to find some vintage gems and support the show. Pre-Loved Podcast is created by Emily Stochl of Brume & Daisy. Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, and Brume & Daisy blog.