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In this episode, Karthika introduces Season 05 which is all about traveling the world with a local's point of view. Karthika talks about why travel is key for our personal and emotional growth, how we can travel in this new norm that we find ourselves and how season 05 will explore traveling around the world with locals who share their life, home, lifestyle and communities as a way to educate us, inspire us and allow us to dream about our next adventure. Show Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/travel-the-world-a-locals-point-of-view/ Episode Notes: https://www.culturallyours.com/2020/10/13/travel-the-world-with-a-locals-point-of-view/
Coach Alex VanHouten caught up with Dr. Ben Tapper after his powerful comments on mask mandates in front of the Omaha City Council went viral in a video shared across the world. Join us we talk about the future of our individual freedoms with regard to health and fitness and what we can actually do to be well for ourselves. Dr. Ben Tapper is in private practice in Omaha, Nebraska. He is passionate about getting people well. He studies immunolgoy, vaccinations and epi-genetics in his free time to help him better equip his patients to achieve greater wellness, but his favorite past time is making memories with his wife and four kiddos.Episode Website - definingdadbod.com/blog/162More From Dr. TapperThe viral video - Dr. Tapper’s comments before City Council https://www.facebook.com/bhtapper/videos/10160141237866294“Fight the Dad Bod” with Dr. Tapperhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8RN-noRD18&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR0aRVgWJONSP3OUjNGrmcsrdpARsaQcJ2aEBUtsWSEv39iBCYMQOHBYZt0Cited SourceCDC COVID Comorbidities Tablehttps://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid_weekly/index.htmMore Defining Dad Bod!Join The Inner Circledefiningdadbod.com/innercircleShop For Help Achieving Better Health And Fitnessdefiningdadbod.com/shopSupport The ShowDefiningdadbod.com/donate
Coach Alex VanHouten caught up with Dr. Ben Tapper after his powerful comments on mask mandates in front of the Omaha City Council went viral in a video shared across the world. Join us we talk about the future of our individual freedoms with regard to health and fitness and what we can actually do to be well for ourselves. Dr. Ben Tapper is in private practice in Omaha, Nebraska. He is passionate about getting people well. He studies immunolgoy, vaccinations and epi-genetics in his free time to help him better equip his patients to achieve greater wellness, but his favorite past time is making memories with his wife and four kiddos.Episode Website - definingdadbod.com/blog/162More From Dr. TapperThe viral video - Dr. Tapper’s comments before City Council https://www.facebook.com/bhtapper/videos/10160141237866294“Fight the Dad Bod” with Dr. Tapperhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8RN-noRD18&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR0aRVgWJONSP3OUjNGrmcsrdpARsaQcJ2aEBUtsWSEv39iBCYMQOHBYZt0Cited SourceCDC COVID Comorbidities Tablehttps://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid_weekly/index.htmMore Defining Dad Bod!Join The Inner Circledefiningdadbod.com/innercircleShop For Help Achieving Better Health And Fitnessdefiningdadbod.com/shopSupport The ShowDefiningdadbod.com/donate
SISTERS WITH TRANSISTORS is the remarkable untold story of electronic music’s female pioneers who embraced machines and their liberating technologies to transform how we produce and listen to music today. These visionary women embarked on radical experimentation, creating the sounds of the future with tape reels, scissors, and sticky tape as their primary means. They were all women and when electronic music was finally recognized, they were almost forgotten. Lisa Rovner rectifies this imbalance with rare archives showing their wild creativity and celebrating their contributions with both style and substance. Laurie Anderson lends her voice to the narration and guides us through this fascinating journey of the evolution of electronic music from a female perspective. The film was awarded the Next Wave Special Mention at CPH:DOX in Copenhagen following its first showing at SXSW, and will screen at Sheffield Doc Fest later this fall. Facebook: @sisterswithtransistors | Instagram: @sisterswithtransistors | Episode Website: film website
This weeks episode is dedicated to understanding how Lucia created self-discovery through art, where she is guided through art-making processes to explore and understand who she is through her own work. Lucia uses her intuition, her mind, & her subconscious self to let the rhythm of the music lead the way to express her creative flow that reflects in her emotional healing. Lucia uses art as an expression to understand her conscious and subconscious mind, We discuss how art is a way to get clarity on what emotions we are holding back, Lucia’s art is an expression of her emotional and psychological needs. Through her work, she is supporting a number of mental health institutes dealing with dementia, autism and vulnerable groups. Lucia is currently the artist in residence at artFix London and exhibits her works at the Black Heath Conservatoire. Listen out for: Art is used to releasing emotional energy The lack of female role models and representation of women artist Female heroes breaking glass ceilings How using intuition, mind, subconscious to evolve through and emotional healing How we can get involved to help support local artist and support refugees About Lucia… Lucia has painted scenery for different theatre productions (The Gate Theatre /The Young Vic/The Jermyn Street Theatre) and painted theatre costumes for productions of Beauty and the beast /Riverdance and Cats. Lucia has exhibited regularly at Blackheath and Charlton and North of London at the Menier Gallery (London Bridge) and The Espacio Gallery (Bethnal Green). She has taught students rudimentary expression with experimental methods in gesture and freedom at the Strand, King’s College, London. Most recently she has lent her talents to the Royal Borough of Greenwich facilitating artworks with local communities, culminating in a successful exhibition of printmaking, sculpture and installation at the Woolwich centre library. Like this episode? Leave us a review on Apple iTunes Podcast. Tag us @Bizgees or @Arts4refugees on Instagram Links/people mentioned in the episode: Social Media: Instagram: @onmyway.tothetate Instagram: @jazbaa_coaching Email: info@artfixlondon.com Website: https://www.artfix.org.uk/lucia-colella-solo-exhibition/ Links/people mentioned in the Episode: Website - https://www.bizgees.org/ Arts4refugees: https://www.arts4refugees.com/ Instagram - @Art4refugees
Hi Friends! Joining me today is Swarna Anthan. Swarna is a mom to a 6 year old son, and founder and CEO of MagicPolygon-a storytelling platform available in the AppStore. Like so many start-ups, Swarna created this app when she realized that her son preferred STORYTELLING to STORY READING. Recognizing a gap in the marketplace, she set off to create a storytelling platform for kids where grandparents, friends and families living far away can tell stories in their own voice using the interactive picture books available in the app. Prior to starting MagicPolygon, Swarna worked for Motorola, iHeart Radio, Samsung, & NYTimes. As one of the first Engineers of the tech fitness company Peloton, Swarna left Peloton 3 years ago to start MagicPolygon. During this time of quarantine, social distancing, and e-learning, who could have imagined the importance of personalized content and connection derived from digital platforms. MagicPolygon App is also being used in classrooms as a way to bridge creativity, connection and collaboration among students and teachers. During our conversation we talk about: ● Her decision to leave a successful, secure career to embark on a start-up journey ● How educators and parents are using the app to connect with loved ones beyond platforms such as zoom, facetime and skype ● Why kids ages 3-7 are her core demographic Swarna also opens up about her own struggles juggling life as a mom and entrepreneur managing a full-time career. As a champion of women, and women entrepreneurs, I hope you find inspiration in her story, and support her work by clicking the SHARE button! xo - Laurie Links Mentioned in this Episode WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | TWITTER | FACEBOOK | PINTEREST DOWNLOAD THE MAGICPOLYGON APP Other Promo Codes for You! STREAMLINE YOUR INBOX WITH INBOX DONE | 10% OFF YOUR COLOR GURU WITH CODE “ORGANIZEDLIFE” Please Support Us! SUBSCRIBE to TOL to have new episodes downloaded each week! REVIEW. Social influence is the most impactful way to help others find our show! Struggling with Clutter? Click HERE to take our FREE clutter quiz! Stop feeling like a Hot Mess! HOT MESS: A Practical Guide to Getting Organized is my witty little survival guide that helps you get to the root of your clutter. Learn about the 3 types of clutter, Physical, Emotional, and Calendar, along with how to avoid the 5 Clutter Pitfalls. Now is the time to reclaim time, find freedom, and feel empowered from the “stuff” that is holding you back. Available on amazon, barnes & noble or wherever books are sold. Connect with Me WEBSITE | FB | IG | PINTEREST
This weeks episode is dedicated towards Art as activism and how art can take the form of radical, vulnerable exposure. London based Artist Sarah Harper is using money art as a form of activism and using profits made from her work to help non-profit organisations like arts4refugees helping empower refugees into becoming entrepreneurs. Her work has been exhibited and appreciated across many art galleries around London and across Europe. Sarah's art as activism is currently supporting movements such as black lives matter. In this weeks episode, Sarah is sharing her knowledge with us along with steps on how we can support local businesses as well as making an impact. Listen out for: Art is used as a mechanism for justice Graffiti Art, Street Art is an expression for social change Profits transform Refugees into Entrepreneurs Banknotes known as Money Art movement How to get involved and support Harper Bizarre Art About Sarah Sarah J Harper’s work has been exhibited internationally, including the Saatchi Gallery, Tate Modern, and Tate Britain in London, and The Wien Museum in Austria. She is one of the featured artists in the money art projects ‘Cash Is King’ and ‘For The Love Of Money Art’ books and exhibitions, using banknotes as a form of protest art. Member of the ‘Secret Society Of Super Villain Artists’, a worldwide network of artists set on making a difference in the world while having a little fun doing it. Sarah studied mosaic, ceramics and other arts at college, and produces unique mixed media artwork under the name ‘Harper Bizarre Art’. Her work can be found in London spaces in SE10 at ‘Made In Greenwich’ and ‘artFix’, including exclusive designs. Sarah’s work can also be found at a variety of market spaces in the London area including events by ‘Art Plumstead‘. Like this episode? Leave us a review on Apple iTunes Jazbaa Podcast. Tag us @harperbizarreart or @jazbaa_coaching on Instagram Links/people mentioned in the episode: Social Media: Instagram: @harperbizarreart Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HarperBizarreArt Email: harperbizarreart@gmail.com Website: https://harperbizarreart.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Harper_Bizarre Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/HarperBizarreArt/ Links/people mentioned in the Episode: Website - https://www.bizgees.org/ Arts4refugees: https://www.arts4refugees.com/ Instagram - @jazbaa_coaching Instagram - @Art4refugees
Welcome back to Your Dog Wants You To Know This! Today we are excited to have Melissa Bain, DVM, DACVB, MS, DACAW, professor of Clinical Animal Behavior at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. She is board-certified in both veterinary behavior and veterinary welfare. She also has a Master’s degree in advanced clinical research and is a past president of the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists and the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior. We are going to dig into anxiety, aggression and why dogs eat feces. When it comes to a dog with generalized anxiety, the best thing a behaviorist can do is manage the expectations of an owner and determine what really needs to be addressed versus what an owner might want to see. In this episode we’ll cover: The owner’s perception of anxiety vs. the behaviorist’s Managing an owner’s expectations for their pet Behavioral medications for dogs with generalized anxiety Prioritizing needs vs. wants Managing feces-eating behavior Not all dogs are anxious, but they all can experience anxiety. This episode is full of interesting information about the latest studies on medications, best practices for a usually calm dog experiencing anxiety, and why dogs seem so interested in eating poop that you won’t want to miss. If you’re loving what you’re learning on this podcast every week – Please subscribe, rate and review it by heading to Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Links & Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Website: https://www.caninecanceracademy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaninecanceracademy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/caninecanceracademy/ American College of Veterinary Behaviorists: https://www.dacvb.org Find a Board Certified Veterinary Behaviorist: https://www.dacvb.org/search/custom.asp?id=4709 2020 Veterinary Behavior Symposium: https://www.dacvb.org/page/symposium Decoding Your Dog: https://www.amazon.com/Decoding-Your-Dog-Explaining-Behaviors/dp/0544334604 Decoding Your Cat: (Coming Soon!)
Welcome back to Your Dog Wants You To Know This! Today we are lucky to have Dr. Bernard Séguin, DVM, MS, dip ACVS, ACVS Founding Fellow, Surgical Oncology, Professor of Surgical Oncology at the Flint Animal Cancer Center at Colorado State University. We are going to dig into what surgical oncology is, how attitudes in surgical oncology are shifting, and what the latest advances in surgical oncology are, including some special information that hasn’t even been published yet. Dr. Bernard Séguin will also share the best recommendations for the outcome of your dog’s canine cancer. In this episode we’ll cover: New approaches to mast cell tumors including proportional margins (not yet published) Only about 200 Surgical Oncologist Worldwide with the title. We’re not going to do what’s best for me, we’re going to do what’s best for the patient. Making a comprehensive plans for canine cancer patients with other specialists involved to determine the best route for each specific case. Having the owner be a part of the team in decision making. What is right for one dog in a family, may not be the same as the same kind of canine cancer of a dog in another family. Limb Sparing; preserving the function of limbs for dogs with bone tumors (Osteosarcoma). Amputation is an option, but for some families that is not acceptable so limb-sparing comes into play. New techniques to reconstruct the limb, using 3-D printing technology. Making implants specific for each dog. This is still is testing but long-term goals are to decrease complications, make the dog more resistant to infection, make them biodegradable and more. Dogs that have amputation verses the limb sparing have generally the same survival rate. Around 50% with a limb spare will have an infection. The big picture of surgical oncology is changing. Not every dog needs the big surgery and they’re now finding ways to control the tumors without doing those big surgeries. New evidence that will be published soon on the effects of Prednisone (a chemo-therapy drug for some forms of cancer). This has been highly controversial in our field. Prednisone does not change the grade of the tumor. If your dog has a mass or small tumor, DON’T WAIT! It’s not a life or death emergency now, but you don’t know if it’s benign or malignant. Get a sample taken of the mass, the longer you wait, the more difficult the tumor could be and the less likely it can be cured. Knowledge is power. VIN and Oquendo Courses available. Dr. Bernard Séguin attended the University of Montreal of Veterinary School. He became fascinated with surgery during a Summer Externship and continued to learn more as in Intern at the University if Illinois. He went on to do general practice and completing his residency, and wanted to continue learning and ended up at Colorado State University in the Surgical Oncology Fellowship program. This was his life changing moment, he has been in academia ever since. His focus became surgical oncology in cancer. If you’re loving what you’re learning on this podcast every week – Please subscribe, rate and review it by heading to Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Links & Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Website: https://www.caninecanceracademy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaninecanceracademy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/caninecanceracademy/ CE Opportunities & Other Course Information: VIN Courses: https://www.vin.com/ce/ The Oquendo Center Course: https://www.viticusgroup.org/wvc-academy Veterinary Surgical Oncology Textbook: https://www.amazon.com/Veterinary-Surgical-Oncology-Simon-Kudnig/dp/0813805422/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=surgical+oncology+veterinary&qid=1594772741&sr=8-1
Welcome back to Your Dog Wants You To Know This! Today we’re digging in to Radiation Therapy. We’re going to discuss treating cancer, stimulating the immune system and relieving pain for your furry family members. Did you know that certain types of radiation therapy can actually stimulate the immune system to kill cancer cells, or that one of the main uses for it in veterinary medicine is to improve quality of life and decrease the bone pain associated with cancer? Today, I’m very excited to have Dr. Keara Boss, DVM, DACVR, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology at the Flint Animal Cancer Center at Colorado State University. She’s going to share with us what radiation therapy can offer today and also what we're excited about for the near future. In this episode we’ll cover: Clear up common misconceptions about radiation therapy. Discuss how radiation works. Discuss how radiation can help dogs with cancer. Discuss recent advances and ongoing research and clinical trials. We discuss the different types of radiation and how each is valuable in oncology Learn how radiation can actually stimulate the immune system to kill cancer cells What is flash radiation and the future of radiation therapy Exciting advances in treating cancer with radiation plus immunotherapy After Dr. Keara Boss navigated her way through Vet School trying to find her niche, she got the research bug and was fascinated with cancer and all of its complex parts. But it was radiation that really pulled her in because it involved her love of math, physics and really interesting biology. Keara completed her Ph.D. 13 years after college, so many hours of hard work went into getting where she is now. More people are coming around to radiation therapy and we have so much packed into this episode you’re surely going to want to take a listen and hear all of the new accomplishments in radiation therapy and where the future is going to help treat cancer in our pets. We’re working together in the common goal of curing canine cancer. If you’re loving what you’re learning on this podcast every week – Please subscribe, rate and review it by heading to Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Links & Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Website: https://www.caninecanceracademy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaninecanceracademy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/caninecanceracademy/ Colorado State University, Flint Animal Cancer Center: https://www.csuanimalcancercenter.org/
Welcome to another episode of the Your Dog Wants You To Know This! Here, you’ll get expert veterinary advice each week with me, Dr. Lori Cesario. I'm a board Certified Veterinary Oncologist and owner of the Canine Cancer Academy. This week we’re going to discuss the research process and connections to why cancer develops in certain dog breeds. Are you curious why certain dogs develop cancer? Why cancer is so common in dogs or how you might be able to decrease cancer risk for your dog? This week I'm very excited to bring you Dr. Kelly Diehl, a Board Certified Veterinary Internist and Senior Director of Science and Communication for the Morris Animal Foundation, where she has been for six and half years. Now fully engaged in the largest canine study, called the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study. In this episode you’ll learn more about: This study follows over 3,000 Golden Retrievers over the course of their lifetime. One of the largest, most comprehensive canine, prospective studies to date. The risk of cancer is actually 60% in the golden retriever breed. We have at least one dog in each of the 48 contiguous United States. Documentation is taken is great detail on the nutritional, environmental and genetic risk factors for cancer and other diseases. The Golden Retriever Lifetime Study is projected to cost roughly $32 million dollars. Listen in for more details about the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study and learn more about why the study is tracking whether these dogs live in an environment with carpet, whether they eat vegetables, whether they swim in ponds, or live with a smoker, and how this data is being collected and processed to determine what causes cancer in dogs. Links & Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Website: https://www.caninecanceracademy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaninecanceracademy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/caninecanceracademy/ Morris Animal Foundation: https://www.morrisanimalfoundation.org/? Fresh Scoop Podcast by the Morris Animal Foundation: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fresh-scoop/id1440087311?mt=2 If you’re loving what you’re learning on this podcast every week – Please subscribe, rate and review it by heading to Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Soulful Business Talk mit Daya Im Soulful Business sind der Ruf des Herzens, unsere Intuition und kreative Schöpferkraft tragende Elemente für erfüllenden Erfolg. Aber nicht nur unsere Seelensprache leitet uns auf unserem einzigartigen Weg, auch unser Körper kommuniziert mit uns. Im Soulful Business Talk verrät uns Daya als achtsame Tanztrainerin und kreativer Coach, welche Rolle unser Körperbewusstsein für ein selbstbestimmtes Leben spielt und wie wir unseren Körper als Kompass nutzen können. Tanz und körperlicher Ausdruck begleiten Daya schon seit ihrer frühen Jugend. Alles begann als Hobby mit orientalischem Bauchtanz. Darauf folgten eine tanztherapeutische Ausbildung, ein Studium der Soziologie und Theaterpädagogik, zeitgenössischer Tanz und Tanz-Tourneen durch ganz Deutschland. Aber in Daya zeigte sich noch ein anderer Ruf und sie spürte, dass sich im Tanzen und mit unserem Körpergefühl viel mehr als unsere Ausdruckskraft entfalten kann. Heute bringt Daya Persönlichkeits- und Lebensentwicklung mit ihrer Liebe zum Tanz zusammen. In ihren Coachings und Tanztrainings unterstützt sie Frauen dabei, sich mit der Kraft ihres Körpers zu verbinden, Selbstliebe und Verbundenheit mit sich zu erfahren und ein sinnliches Körperbewusstsein zu entdecken. Alles Liebe, Deine Nina In dieser Folge erfährst Du: Wie Dein Körper zum Kompass für ein erfülltes Leben wird Wie Du Dein Körperbewusstsein trainieren kannst Was Embodiment ist und wie Du es für Deine Ziele einsetzen kannst Warum Power-Posen auch Deine innere Haltung beeinflussen Shownotes: Blogartikel zu dieser Episode Website von Daya YouTube-Kanal von Daya Mentoring-Programm Shine Your Light Anmeldung zu meinem Community-Bereich Soulful Business Facebook Gruppe Mehr über mich Instagram
When friendships don’t go as planned, we can fall back on the truth that keeps us trusting the next opportunity. Connect with Mary Twitter | Facebook Resources Mentioned in this Episode Website Seven Deadly Friendships - Mary DeMuth Practical Family Resource Group Email Jenn your response to this episode
Go ’head, ruin my makeup This is a podcast about starting as you mean to go on. Everyone’s parenting style is going to be individual, we all have insecurities, we can learn how to turn those feelings around. We are talking about conscious parenting style and managing discipline and how not to confuse that with control. We touch on how we are defined by the things we have. How can we raise our children? At what age do we introduce discipline? This podcast will also touch on when it’s acceptable to allow make up for children and how social media is influencing expectations. Shelly provides tips around compromise and how to teach your kids to earn what they ask for. What is acceptable and what is not acceptable? How can we have a better relationship with ourselves in order for this to translate through our parenting style? Listen out for: We have a choice and we are in control to accept responsibility How to stop comparing ourselves with others Parenting according to society VS your own individual style Crazy Society, bullies, social media pushed how we should show up? Insecurity - What are we teaching? What are our values as parents? What are we teaching indirectly? Shelley in her own words: Introduction: Certified Life Purpose Coach, Speaker and Women’s Change Agent, Shelley Meche’tte is extremely passionate and dedicated to the empowerment of women through strategised personal and professional development. She is the author of 70 Days of Happy: Life is BETTER When You Smile and the founder of the women’s organisation, The PowHERful Woman. What kind of work do I do: I help women discover "life" by connecting their passion to their gifts, which directs them to the purpose. The purpose is LIFE. So when you know the purpose God has ordained you for, you can live life more purposely. Like this episode? Leave us a review on Apple Podcast and Spotify. Tag us @Jazbaa_coaching on Instagram Links/people mentioned in the Episode: Website: www.ShelleyMechette.com Free Gift: Download 5 Daily Happiness Habits on her website Social Media: IG/FB- @ShelleyMechette/Shelley Meche'tte Youtube: https://youtu.be/LiyWf0_k-JA Email: Shelley@ShelleyMechette.com Looking for a Phenomenal Speaker? Contact: BookShelleyMechette@gmail.com
In this episode, we explore the concept of Shinrin-Yoku as it is know in Japan. It is the ancient practice of forest bathing which simply is the art of getting outdoors into the woods and natural spaces as a way to re-establish our innate connection with nature. The core element of any shinrin-yoku is to develop a sense of being and belonging. Using nature to understand where you are in the universe of your life, engage all your sense to feel connected with all that is around you and to lean in to all that the forest provides. It involves the practice of actively communicating with the land – something perhaps we all really need right now more than anything else. Show Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/japanese-forest-bathing-shinrin-yoku-tradition/ Episode Notes: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/06/07/shinrin-yoku-the-japanese-practice-of-forest-bathing/
In this episode, we explore the coffee culture and coffee drinking ceremony in Ethiopia. As one of the largest producers of coffee in Africa and fourth largest coffee producer in the world, much of Ethiopian Coffee is actually for local consumption. The buna or coffee ceremony is more than just drinking a cup of coffee. It is a ceremonial ritual that can go on for hours with coffee, snacks, sweet incense and lots of conversation among family, friends and neighbors. Show Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/traditional-ethiopian-coffee-ceremony/ Episode Notes: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/10/12/traditional-ethiopian-coffee-ceremony/
In this episode, we discuss the concept of the great Indian Spice box, a cornucopia of color, flavor and memories that you will find in almost every Indian home and kitchen. The Indian Spice box is a way to store all the necessary spices that are typically used in Indian cuisine. Karthika shares some of the most commonly used spices and their importance in Indian cuisine. Show Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/the-indian-spice-box/ Episode Notes: https://www.culturallyours.com/2020/04/07/the-tradition-of-the-indian-spice-box/
In this podcast episode, Karthika shares some fun, educational and creative ideas for managing a staycation at home especially with the social distancing mandate due to the current global pandemic. From adding some culture to your dinner table, to exploring some of the world’s best museums online and beyond, there are lots of free ways to get through this phase of life that has affected people all over the world. Show Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/home-staycation-ideas/ Episode Notes: https://www.culturallyours.com/2020/03/17/ideas-for-a-staycation-at-home/
Kristine Keykal, Co-Founder and CEO of AdvantageHealth Corporation, joins me to discuss how company's can bolster the well-being of their employees.Kristine's Bio: Kristine has spent the last 20+ years developing a variety of health promotion initiatives in order to improve the health and well-being of populations. This has included consulting with a wide variety of employer groups including businesses, community organizations, educational clients and the government sector to develop strategic, results-oriented wellness programs. She co-founded AdvantageHealth Corporation in 2001 as a means to assist organizations with creating a healthier and more productive workforce. Clients appreciate her thoughtful and tactical mentality to worksite wellness, plus her “not every size fits all” approach. Her goal is to develop a sustainable program that best fits each client’s needs, interests and health risks and that shows a positive value on their investment. Kristine holds a Master’s Degree in Public Health from the University of Northern Colorado, plus a double-major in Community Health & Physical Education from St. Cloud State University. When she’s not working, Kristine enjoys training for marathons, instructing group fitness classes, and chasing after her three kids.Links From the Episode:Website: https://www.advantagehealth.com/
In this episode, Karthika explores the Indian festival of Holi which is also known as the festival of colors. Holi is a spring festival which is celebrated all over India with much gusto and enthusiasm. A festival which derives its origins from Indian mythology, Holi is a celebration of good over evil. People throw colors, water and even flowers as they mix and mingle and generally have a great time. Today Holi is not only celebrated in India but also all around the world as a way for people to welcome Spring and happiness with all the colors flying around. Show Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/indian-holi-festival-tradition/ Episode Notes: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/03/20/indian-festival-of-holi-celebrating-spring/
In this episode, Karthika explore the dance tradition of Native American tribes. In Native American cultures, dance is a way of expression, a language in itself. Dances tell stories. They are used as a medium for prayer and each dance has its own significant meaning. From grass dance, hoop dance, fancy dance and even women’s traditional dances like jingle dance and shawl dance, we learn about the importance and significance of each of the dances. Karthika also shares some dos and don’ts for experiencing a Native American pow wow, which is an inter-tribal dance celebration authentically and respectfully. Show Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/native-american-dance-tradition/ Episode Notes: https://www.culturallyours.com/2020/03/03/native-american-dance-culture/
In this weeks episode, Dan and Nick talk about this years Academy Awards, the new 'Birds of Prey' title and the trailer for 'The Jesus Rolls' in this weeks Brownie Bites segment! Then, they review the big screen debut of the classic Sega character in 'Sonic The Hedgehog'! Then, they take the 'Time Machine' to 1965 and watched the Julie Andrews musical classic, 'The Sound of Music'! Brownie Bites 00:01:17 Sonic The Hedgehog 00:28:30 The Sound of Music 01:17:55 Music by Ilya Marfin from Fugue https://icons8.com/music/author/ilya-... Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported Find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify and Anchor! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2vx4Euc... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/browniepoints Email: browniepointsguidetocinema@gmail.com Episode Website
In this weeks episode, Dan and Nick start the show with a 'Brownie Bites' segment about the legend of Kobe Bryant and then a look back at 'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker'! Then, they talk about writer/director Guy Ritchie's return to the gangster genre, 'The Gentlemen'! Then, they take the Time Machine to 2011 and talk about the mockumentary sci-fi/horror film, 'Apollo 18'! Brownie Bites 00:00:52 The Gentlemen 00:35:33 Apollo 18 01:27:43 Music by Ilya Marfin from Fugue https://icons8.com/music/author/ilya-... Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported Find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify and Anchor! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2vx4Euc... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/browniepoints Email: browniepointsguidetocinema@gmail.com Episode Website
In this episode we explore Taiko, which is the ancient Japanese form of percussion music using large drums that are played in an intense, rhythmic format. In Japanese, taiko literally means 'drum' though the term is also used to refer to the art of Japanese drumming, known as kumi-daiko. Taiko has been a part of the Japanese culture for centuries. In fact, Taiko has an almost mythological origin in Japanese folklore. Taiko has enjoyed a huge resurgence of interest not only in Japan, where there are estimated around 4000 taiko ensembles, but also in North America, Europe, Taiwan and Brazil. Taiko is believed to be the heartbeat of Japan that has visualized through its long deep cultural roots. And now thanks to its modern-day revival it is becoming a more universal musical language bridging cultural gaps around the world. Show Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/taiko-japanese-drum-music/ Episode Notes: https://www.culturallyours.com/2020/01/21/culture-of-taiko-japanese-drum-music/ Taiko Drum Performance: https://youtu.be/LXekMoDadtU
In this episode, Karthika interviews Vignesh Ishwar, an award winning musician from Chennai, India. Vignesh is an IT professional turned musician who has been performing Classical Carnatic music all over India and around the world. Vignesh shares his passion for the arts and how his analytical background actually helps him with his music career. He also talks about Margazhi, the month long music festival in the city of Chennai that pretty much turns the whole city into a music arena with several hundred concerts all over the city. Show Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/vignesh-ishwar/ Episode Notes: https://www.culturallyours.com/2020/01/14/vignesh-ishwar-on-the-culture-of-carnatic-music/
In this introductory episode for Season 04, we discuss the concept of cultures and traditions - what are these two concepts and how are they similar and different at the same time. Karthika shares thoughts around what makes culture and tradition an important aspect to learn about, understand and embrace - in all ways of life. Show Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/global-cultures-and-traditions/ Episode Notes: https://www.culturallyours.com/2020/01/07/cultures-and-traditions-around-the-world/
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Welcome to the second season of the Interior Style Hunter Podcast, hosted by Grant Pierrus. In this sixth episode, we welcome Bernie de Le Cuona, Founder and CEO of de Le Cuona. During our discussion we uncover some valuable insights into sustainability in the interior design sector. De Le Cuona have invested heavily in sustainability and Bernie and I discuss the technicality of doing so, but also the benefits, which aren’t always financial. Key Points From This Episode How has the vision of the de Le Cuona brand changed over the last 27 Years? [0:03:46] Where does Bernie de Le Cuona find design inspiration. [0:07:25] What does sustainability mean to Bernie de Le Cuona? What does it mean to the de Le Cuona Clients? [0:08:43] Launch of the first organic collection for the home by de Le Cuona [0:12:06] Why should Designers and Architects be suggesting organics to their clients? [0:12:40] How has the development of this organic linen set you apart from your competitors? [0:16:55] All this and more inside today’s episode! So make sure to tune in to hear it all. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Website - de Le Cuona Instagram - de Le Cuona Website - Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS)
In this bonus episode, Karthika discuss what it means to be a culturally sensitive traveler and talk about the second annual travel retreat to India. She shares five easy ways we can all be more culturally aware and culturally sensitive when we travel, especially to areas and regions that are very different from what we are used to on a day to day basis. Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Shownotes: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/being-a-culturally-sensitive-traveler/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2018/10/05/how-to-be-a-culturally-sensitive-traveler/
In this bonus episode, we discuss the dangerous migration journeys in the world inspired by a recent opinion piece on NPR. Karthika shares thoughts around how to think about migration from a more human angle - understanding the people and their motivations behind undertaking extremely perilous journeys in hopes of a better life. Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Shownotes: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/the-dangerous-journey-of-migration/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/10/29/the-human-side-of-the-migration-journey/
Elissa welcomes Olivia Main with DRKHORS, the people behind the new royal emojis! They chat about their favorites, as well as, the back stories regarding some of the emojis. Find them on Instagram here: . Can be purchased in the Apple store and on Google Play. Then, they dive deep into Harry's portion of the lovely ITV documentary surrounding their African tour. Email elissa at and find the instagram @RoyalFascinatorPodcast Find the link to photos in "Episode Website".
The Black Eyed Children came into the modern day lexicon in 1998 after a reported encounter with them went (kind of) viral, and ever since reports of encounters with them have been on the rise. The black eyed kids and black eyed people are said to be paranormal entities who try to gain entry into your space, whether it be a vehicle or your home. It’s critical if you encounter one of these entities that you not let them in, as doing so reportedly ends with disastrous consequences. They typically appear in groups of two aged anywhere from 6-16, but there have also been reports of older kids appearing. They seem to be normal, but illicit and immediate guttaral fear response from whomever they approach. They are often dressed just slightly off, whether it be off from the weather or from the time and also speak in a strangely formal manner. What truly sets them apart from a normal, human child; however, is their eyes. When you look into the eyes of a black eyed child or black eyed person, you see solid black. Sources: Snopes Wikipedia Astonishing Legends Podcast The Chilling True Terror of the Black Eyed Kids by Michael Vasey The Black Eyed Children by David Weatherly Behind Black Eyes: Reports of Spooky Black Eyed Kids by Sharon Hill 2014 Black Eyed Child Returns to Haunt Cannock Chase by Mike Lockley 2014 Episode Website
In this bonus episode, we celebrate one year of CulturallyOurs with founder Karthika Gupta. Karthika shares her experiences from this past year, CulturallyOurs’s successes and some of the lessons she has learnt along the way. Karthika also shares why owning your truth and sharing your story is important because the world needs more of what we all have to offer. Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Shownotes: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/one-year-celebration/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/10/22/celebrating-one-year-of-culturallyours/
Karthika interviews Kirsty Lamour and her daughters Saffron Lamour, age 13 and Indy Lamour, age 11. The Lamour family are a jet setting, adventure loving family having lived in Hong Kong, Abu Dabi, China and India among others. Kirsty is a documentary photographer and both Indy and Saff are equally creative in their own way. They shared what life in other countries is like, how culture and diversity are a huge part of their everyday and how life on the road for them is one grand adventure. Both Saffy and Indy are also huge proponents against climate change and have organized and participated in many rallies wherever they have lived - either as part of the community or through school. The Lamour girls also shared their plans for their latest adventure - a year long overland trip exploring the Indian subcontinent. Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Shownotes: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/kirsty-saffy-and-indy-lamour/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/10/15/kirsty-saffy-and-indy-lamour-on-living-a-global-lifestyle/
Karthika interviews Shane Mitchell, a food, culture and travel writer who had worked with some of the biggest names out like Travel and Leisure, Bon Appetite, and Saveur to name a few. She has won three James Beard awards – one of the highest honors given to people in books, journalism, broadcast media, food, and lifetime achievements. Shane talked about her experiences in journalism for the past 30 years, her decade long journey with her book, Far Afield Food Encounters From Around The World and her connections with people and their lands. Food is such an incredibility intimate way to connect with others where we leave all biases, prejudices and ego at the door and sit down to share something deeply personal and humbling like a meal. Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Shownotes: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/shane-mitchell/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/10/08/shane-mitchell-on-food-as-an-extension-of-culture/
Today we’re talking all about building a team so you can stop doing all the things and I'm sharing a behind the scenes look at my own team and what I outsource in my business. Highlights: What prevented me from building a team for several years Why you should build a team before you think you're ready to What to do when you think you can't afford to hire and outsource What I've outsourced in my own business and the roles I hired for My top 4 tips for building an awesome team Links and Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Website to Find VA's in the Philippines https://www.onlinejobs.ph/
Karthika interviews Pat Wetzel, a cancer survivor and wellness advocate who shares her life pre-cancer and post-cancer. Pat is an incredible inspiration when it comes to dealing with life’s adversities. She shares how she did not let her diagnosis and her life journey from get her down. Instead she focused on her love for travel and used it to help her heal. Now she has taken that concept and created an organization called Cancer Road Trips that helps people dealing with cancer with the gift of travel and adventure. Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Shownotes: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/pat-wetzel/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/09/17/pat-wetzel-on-road-tripping-through-lifes-adversities/
Karthika interviews Jennifer Palmer, a wildlife biologist, women’s empowerment advocate and mindful traveler. Jen is not only a passionate wildlife and nature lover, but also the founder of an initiative called Women for Wildlife, an international movement to support, empower and unite women and girls around the world devoted to wildlife and conservation. Jen talks about her life and experiences in living and working all over the world on issues related to conservation, wildlife and lifestyles of indigenous groups living in harmony with nature. She says the lessons we learn from these communities around how to live in balance with each other and nature teaches her so much about life in general. Nature definitely grounds her and keeps her motivated and inspired to be an agent for change. Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Shownotes: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/jennifer-palmer/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/09/10/jennifer-palmer-on-wildlife-conservation-and-outdoor-lifestyle/
Karthika interviews Annapurna Mellor, a travel photographer who has been featured in Nat Geo Traveler, Lonely Planet and others. Anna shares how getting photos is just one part of traveling. For her connecting with the people, place and community is more important in getting to know a local intimately - that means staying in home stays, eating where the locals do and also engaging with people before taking a single shot. Anna also shares how being on the road so much is all about balance - like everything else in life - between the things she loves to do and spending time with people she loves. Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Shownotes: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/annapurna-mellor/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/09/03/annapurna-mellor-on-travel-culture-and-lifestyle/
Karthika interviews Dr. Wendy Pearlman, a professor of political science at Northwestern University who researches and teaches about conflict in the Arab world. Her research covers not only the political aspect of conflict but also focuses on the human element. She has written several books on conflict in the Arab world since traveling there in the 1990s as part of her education. Dr. Wendy’s current book project documents interviews with displaced Syrians and focuses on the meaning of home, exile, belonging, and identify in a context of protracted war and indefinite displaced. Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Shownotes: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/dr-wendy-pearlman/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/08/20/dr-wendy-pearlman-on-empathy-and-understanding-to-resolve-human-conflict/
Come explore travel and lifestyle as Karthika chat with Stefania Boglioli, a nomad, a wander and a long time expat who has lived in many places around the world like Kenya, Scotland and elsewhere. Stefania shares that she really does not feel like she is from one single place. Everywhere she has lived has always felt like home. Stefania shares how she has always felt like a migrant at heart even from a very young age and how leading a nomadic lifestyle was really the best fit for her. Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Shownotes: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/stefania-boglioli/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/08/06/stefania-boglioli-on-living-a-nomadic-lifestyle/
Karthika interviews Nancy Economou, a wife, a mother and a social visionary whose organization Watts Of Love is on a mission to deliver safe and sustainable solar lights to people who need it the most in some of the most under-served countries and communities in the world. Nancy shares her personal life journey and how every light tells a story and every story deserves to be told. Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Shownotes: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/nancy-economou/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/07/30/nancy-economou-on-social-impact-as-a-life-mission/
Karthika interviews Sarah Parikh, a 17 year old high school senior who is also an accomplished dancer. Sarah shares her life and lifestyle as a dancer who started when she was around 3 years old and how dance and creativity will always be a part of her life. For someone so young, Sarah has a very mature mindset in how she deals with success and failure both in her art as well as her life. She talks about the importance of being in a team as well as surrounding yourself with people who care about you - no matter what path you choose. Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Shownotes: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/sarah-parikh/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/07/23/sarah-parikh-on-dance-as-a-way-of-life/
Karthika interviews Julie Pointer Adams, an author, visual creator, writer and art director from California. She is the author of a book about Wabi-Sabi in entertaining which is about the Japanese concept of wabi-sabi that honors the beauty of natural imperfections and a life of chosen simplicity. Julie shares her own life journey, what wabi-sabi means to her, the people who have influenced her life through the course of the book as well as how wabi-sabi makes its way into all aspects of her day - work, motherhood and just life in general. Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Shownotes: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/julie-pointer-adams/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/07/16/julie-pointer-adams-on-a-wabi-sabi-mindset-in-life/
I'm sharing about how we can use social media as a tool to stay connected, help with our relationships, and even tips to help you protect your kids online. I’m also going to share some practical tips that will BLOW your MIND. FACEBOOK COMMUNITY: www.facebook.com/groups.wannabenation INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thesupermomwannabe EPISODE WEBSITE: www.supermompodcast.com/socialmedia
Karthika interviews Heike Pirngruber, the lady behind PushBikeGirl who is currently on a mission to travel the world on her bicycle. She started in 2013 from her home country of Germany and now almost 6 years, 30+ countries and many thousands of miles later, she is exploring the African continent. An adventure mindset, a deep sense of curiosity and the belief that people all around the world are kind and helpful has given Heike so many wonderful memories and she shares some of those during our chat. Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Shownotes: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/heike-pirngruber/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/07/09/heike-pirngruber-on-exploring-the-world-on-a-pushbike/
In this episode, host Karthika Gupta introduces Season 03 of CulturallyOurs – a platform and show that explores global cultural diversity through intimate conversations with people from around the world who share their personal journeys. Season 03 will connect with people around the world and explore their life and lifestyles as a way to understand how they live, think, work and play globally. Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Shownotes: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/lifestyle-and-people/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/07/02/season-03-of-culturallyours-lifestyle-and-people/
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In this bonus episode for Season 02, we explore seven habits of successful entrepreneurs and businesses. Derived from Steven Covey’s 7 Habits Of Highly Successful People and all the amazing entrepreneurs we have spoken to during Season 02 of the podcast, these seven habits touch upon both personal and business related concepts. Remember business, just like life, is not a race that we need to sprint to the finish line the fastest to be successful. Take your time, enjoy the process, learn along the way, give and receive help and build a business that is not only successful but also sustainable. Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Shownotes: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/seven-business-habits/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/05/29/seven-success-habits/ Uppma Vridi Podcast Interview: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/uppma-virdi/ Megan Steffan Podcast Interview: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/megan-steffen/ Meeta Wolff Podcast Interview: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/meeta-wolff/
In this bonus episode for Season 02, we explore community over competition, one of the most common terminologies used in the business world today. We also talk about practical ways you can incorporate this in your life and business. Competition gets a bad rep in terms of how it can lead to unhealthy feelings of anger, jealousy and fear. But when competition is looked at as a force of good, as a way to band together to serve the broader collective, it becomes more about community and less about individual achievement. Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Shownotes: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/importance-of-community-over-competition-in-business/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/05/21/importance-of-community-over-competition-in-business/ Maggie O'Reilly Podcast Interview: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/maggie-oreilly/ Min Cao Podcast Interview: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/minh-cao/
In this episode, we explore Lifestyle, Travel and Entrepreneurship as I chat with Jody Daunton and Rachel Taylor, the creative duo behind Another Escape. Another Escape is publication that celebrates outdoor lifestyle and creative living. Jody and Rachel share their entrepreneurial journey in launching Another Escape into what it is today - a high quality lifestyle publication, which is generally read by people who are curious, creative and outdoorsy. Jody and Rachel are not only business partners but also life partners. They themselves love the outdoors and being in nature any chance they get. And so to be doing something together as a way to inspire people to foster connection with nature, considered ways of living, environmental stewardship is the best of both worlds for them. Website: www.culturallyours.com Episode Show Notes: www.culturallyours.com/podcast/jody-daunton-and-rachel-taylor/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/05/07/jody-daunton-and-rachel-taylor-on-the-business-of-outdoor-lifestyle/
In this episode, we explore Art and Entrepreneurship as I chat with Hannah Beasley of Hannah Rose Creative. Hannah is a graphic designer focused on providing thoughtful and strategic branding for creatives. In fact she is the brand designer behind everything related to CulturallyOurs. Hannah started her graphic design business as a teen because she was very curious and passionate about learning all things design, graphics and coding. Now many years into her business, she is doing that what she loves - helping brands and companies with their visual identity as it related to their core mission, vision and strategy. Hannah shares how as entrepreneurs we need to really hone in on the kind of work we want to do long terms and not be afraid to say no to the work that just keeps us busy and not really moving us towards growth. Website: www.culturallyours.com Episode Show Notes: www.culturallyours.com/podcast/hannah-rose-beasley/ Episode Website: www.culturallyours.com/2019/04/30/hannah-beasley-on-importance-of-visual-branding-in-business/
In this episode we explore Lifestyle and Entrepreneurship as I chat with Dr. Karen Bartuch, the executive director for the center for innovation and entrepreneurship at North Central College in the Chicagoland area. Dr. Karen has had a very interesting career path starting of as a police office in the Chicago PD and then moving into the private sector before her current role in academia. We talked about how entrepreneurship is a lifestyle for her as she always looks for an opportunity to innovate no matter the role. This mindset and thought process has led to projects and initiatives that have been widely successful. And now as the director of the entrepreneurial center, she want to help students and business owners in the community learn the benefits of innovation and creativity in entrepreneurship, no matter the industry. Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Show Notes: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/karen-bartuch/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/04/23/dr-karen-bartuch-on-creativity-as-a-tool-for-innovation/
In this episode, we explore Art and Entrepreneurship as I chat with Katie Davis of Ponderosa & Thyme. Katie is an artist, florist and entrepreneur who works with plant materials, foliage and nature as a medium to promote creativity. Katie has been in business for 16 years and now focuses on teaching and educating others on the creative process. Katie believes that the art of using creativity as a foundation for business success is important no matter the industry. Creativity and creative process are important skills that all entrepreneurs should have to be successful in today's market place. Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Show Notes: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/katie-davis/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/04/16/katie-davis-on-being-an-artist-and-a-creative-entrepreneur/
In this episode, we explore Culture and Entrepreneurship as I chat with Uppma Virdi the founder Chai Walli, an Australian based business that is promoting the Indian culture of chai with signature Ayurvedic chai blends. Uppma is a lawyer by profession but a chai enthusiast who learnt the importance of Ayurveda from her grandfather, an Ayurvedic doctor in India. Today Chai Walli hand blends many Ayurvedic spices in their chai. Uppma has such positive attitude and so much optimism when it comes to entrepreneurship. She is excited to try different things and looks at everything as a learning experience. Her culture and heritage are very important factors that drive her business. Her goal is to bring the culture of chai mainstream all over the world. Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Show Notes: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/uppma-virdi/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/04/09/uppma-virdi-on-promoting-culture-and-traditions-via-entrepreneurship/
In this episode, we explore Travel and Entrepreneurship as I chat with Liz Schaffer the founder and editor of Lodestar Anthology, a travel magazine based out of London. Liz is from Australia but moved to London because she really wanted to be in the heart of the creative movement in London. It is exciting, invigorating with a great sense of community and that is where Liz got the idea to start a travel magazine dedicated to one country at a time. Liz attributes a lot of her success to that insatiable drive to make it work. She said that the day she is not excited to do it anymore and feels like she is just following a formula is when she will quit. Lodestar Anthology which stated as just a way to showcase one or two country is now up to its 11th issue and Liz has throughly enjoyed the entrepreneurial journey so far. Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Show Notes: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/liz-schaffer/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/03/26/liz-schaffer-on-using-wanderlust-and-storytelling-as-a-business-model/
My husband Byron and I own a business of fast food restaurants, and we're answering some of our most commonly asked questions. We talk about the ins and outs of our business, how we got into it, how we manage working together, and more. FACEBOOK COMMUNITY: www.facebook.com/groups.wannabenation INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thesupermomwannabe EPISODE WEBSITE: www.supermompodcast.com/happyhour
I am joined by my friend, Ashley Gibbs, of the AIC hotel group. He and I get to talking about one of the best locations for adults to enjoy in Riviera Maya, Mexico. We talk about Unico 2087 - Riviera Maya, and how it came to be. We discuss some of the qualities that set this place apart from other all-inclusive hotels around. You can also find out how you can get to experience Mexico in a safe, and authentic way by visiting this property. You can see and read even more about this beautiful location right on the Episode Website: www.vacationsbymelissa.co/episode6 If you would like a no-obligation quote to this, or any other location in the Caribbean or Mexico, you can head to my website and click on Vacation Planning -> Tropical Getaways Vacationsbymelissa.co If you like what you hear, please, go ahead and hit subscribe! If you really want to be my best friend, please, feel free to leave me a review on iTunes. That really does help me get noticed! I would love to hear from you! Podcast@vacationsbymelissa.CO You can also join my mailing list right here: Vacationsbymelissa.co/Email
Karthika interviews Ari Krzyzek, the co-owner of Chykalophia, a graphic design studio she co-founded with her husband and business partner. Ari truly believes in community over competition and believes that everyone should do what they are most passionate about. There is more than enough to go around and clients will always want to work with people they like, know and trust. She encourages other business owners to stop thinking about completion and instead think of collaborating - we are stronger together than we are apart, especially as women business owners. Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Show Notes: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/ari-krzyzek/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/03/19/ari-krzyzek-on-community-over-competition-in-entrepreneurship/
In this episode, Karthika interviews Maggie O'Reilly the designer and founder of an ethical and sustainable fashion brand in Chicago,Illinois called Mayta Collection. Travel and culture have had a huge influence in Maggie’s life and the drive to combine her passion for heritage, textiles, colors and pattern led Maggie to develop Mayta. As an entrepreneur, Maggie understands the importance of community and connection to not only build a business, but also learn from and engage with other entrepreneurs. Giving back is also extremely important to Maggie as she strives to doing good in the areas she works in. Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Show Notes: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/maggie-oreilly/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/03/05/maggie-oreilly-on-sustainable-and-ethical-fashion-business-model/
In this episode, Karthika interviews Meeta Wolff, a food blogger and food photographer from Weimar, Germany. Meeta started blogging back in 2006 and used her blog as a stepping stone for her business photographing collateral for clients, sharing her photography knowledge with students and also holding food photography retreats around the world. Throughout the conversation, Meeta’s positive attitude and sense of happiness came through loud and clear. She has such a clear vision on what she wants to accomplish in life and it isn’t all skill based. Through all of it, Meeta remains true to her purpose - enjoying the journey and not focusing too much on the destination. Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Show Notes: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/meeta-wolff/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/02/26/meeta-wolff-on-happiness-and-business-success/
In this episode, Karthika interviews Pravin Shekar, a 20 year veteran in entrepreneurship from Chennai India. Pravin is a serial entrepreneur, wanderer, photographer and raconteur who loves telling and sharing stories whether it is in business or in personal life. He has built multiple businesses over the years and has such great advice to share on marketing, branding and even networking, especially for introverted entrepreneurs. Pravin also shares mentoring advice and how having a good sounding board of well-wishers is a great way to grow and succeed as an entrepreneur. Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Episode Show Notes: https://www.culturallyours.com/podcast/pravin-shekar/ Episode Website: https://www.culturallyours.com/2019/02/19/pravin-shekar-on-serial-entrepreneurship-as-a-way-of-life/
In this episode, Karthika interviews Megan Steffen, owner and founder of Dishique, a tabletop and giftware company in Chicago, Illinois. Megan shares her journey of how an itch to do something unique and her creative talents as an artist has become a thriving and growing business over the past several years. Megan shares her perspectives on how entrepreneurs who juggles a lot of different roles can try to maintain balance by really focusing on being present in the moment in whatever they are doing - work, play, create or spent time with family. This ensures that all those different roles are met with the success they all deserve. Website: www.culturallyours.com Episode Show Notes: www.culturallyours.com/podcast/megan-steffen/ Episode Website: www.culturallyours.com/2019/02/12/megan-steffen-on-creativity-and-curiosity-as-a-way-to-success/
In this episode, Karthika interviews Niki Peel, a wedding and elopement photographer from Port Elizabeth South Africa. Through the conversation, Niki shares her journey in owning her own business for the past eight years, her successes and her failures and once she started focusing on what made her truly happy, the rest, as they say, was history. Niki shares such valuable advice on how to be successful. Investing in genuine friendships and relationships with peer and industry vendors is the perfect way to really invest in the community – one that will reap benefits for years to come. Website: www.culturallyours.com Episode Show Notes: www.culturallyours.com/podcast/nikipeel/ Episode Website: www.culturallyours.com/2019/02/05/niki-peel-on-being-different-and-owning-your-uniqueness/
In this episode host Karthika Gupta interviews Sasha Back, a 16 year old vegan food blogger and food photographer from Sydney, Australia. Through the conversation, Sasha shares her motivation for starting her business at such a young age, how she balances all the things that are going on in her life as well as her hopes and dreams for her life post-high school. The maturity with which Sasha handles her business is really quite inspiring. She values being able to connect with strangers and make an impact with her recipes and lifestyle, engaging with her audience authentically and having fun doing what she is really passionate about. Sasha shares such valuable advice for anyone who wants to start a business though their interests and passions and is an absolute delight to listen to. Website: www.culturallyours.com Episode Show Notes: www.culturallyours.com/podcast/sashaback/ Episode Website: www.culturallyours.com/2019/01/29/sasha-back-vegan-food-blogger-and-16-year-old-entrepreneur/
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Wie du einfach professionelle Videos mit deinem Handy oder Laptop erstellen kannst Für diese Podcast Folge habe ich mir einen Video-Experten eingeladen: Stephan Sachse hat schon 2007 die Videoagentur p3 Creation Group gegründet, als YouTube gerade veröffentlicht wurde. Er teilt im Podcast seine besten Tipps aus 11 Videoerfahrung und gibt dir den ultimativen Leitfaden an die Hand, um einfach Videos zu machen. Was du lernst: Wie du Schritt für Schritt ein professionelles Video erstellst Wie du überzeugende Videotestimonials einfängst Welche Technik du für professionelle Videoaufnahmen brauchst Shownotes / Links der Episode Website der p3 Creation Group www.p3creation.com Stephan eine Mail schreiben an info@p3creation.com Blogbeitrag mit Video-Technik Empfehlungen: https://kursersteller.de/technik-guide-online-kurs/ *=Affiliate-Link Es wäre ein Traum, wenn du mir eine Podcast-Bewertunggibst. Gib dein ehrliches Feedback ab und hilf mir den Podcast noch besser zu machen. Ich lese alle Bewertungen. Danke :)
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Teilnehmer-Erfolgsquoten von 90-100% erreichen mit betreuten Online-Kursen Michael Badichler habe ich auf der Affiliate-Offensive 2018 kennengelernt, auf der ich als Redner zum Thema Online-Marketing gesprochen habe. Er fiel mir auf, weil er ein 90 Tage Umsetzungscoaching für Unternehmer anbot, welches mit Präsenzveranstaltungen enormen Zuspruch und Erfolge der Teilnehmer vorweisen konnte. Was du lernst: Wie Michael Badichler vom Unternehmensberater zum Online-Business Coach wurde Wie das 90 Tage Umsetzungscoaching aufgebaut ist und was es beinhaltet Shownotes / Links der Episode Website von Michael Badichler: https://www.bdc.agency Workshop Angebot: *https://www.bdc.agency/mein-coaching-business/2-tages-seminar-als-trainer-coach-berater-automatisiert-kunden-gewinnen/ 90 Tage Umsetzungscoaching - Vorgeschmack durchs Webinar: https://www.bdc.agency/mein-coaching-business/webinar-wie-sie-als-trainer-und-coach-automatisiert-kunden-gewinnen/ Technik: ThriveArchitect *Digistore24 *=Affiliate-Link Es wäre ein Traum, wenn du mir eine Podcast-Bewertunggibst. Gib dein ehrliches Feedback ab und hilf mir den Podcast noch besser zu machen. Ich lese alle Bewertungen. Danke :)
(https://www.bobmurphyshow.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/deist.jpg) In this episode, Bob talks to Mises Institute president Jeff Deist. They discuss Jeff’s original goal of being a professor, his time as an attorney, his work as Ron Paul’s Chief of Staff, and his insider knowledge of DC politics. Mentioned in the Episode: Website of the Mises Institute (https://mises.org) . The Denationalisation of Money (https://mises.org/library/denationalisation-money-argument-refined) , by Friedrich Hayek. “The Chicago School versus the Austrian School,” (https://mises.org/library/chicago-school-versus-austrian-school) essay by Murphy. “Ben Bernanke, the FDR of Central Banking,” (https://books.google.com/books?id=y8wlBAAAQBAJ&pg=PR9&lpg=PR9&dq=robert+murphy+bernanke+the+fdr+of+central&source=bl&ots=BrN9kJaAiL&sig=8xd03B8a66434acfCrVYpx-hidw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjS2dzSwtLeAhVGneAKHZ6KDi4Q6AEwBnoECAQQAQ#v=onepage&q=robert%20murphy%20bernanke%20the%20fdr%20of%20central&f=false) book chapter by Murphy. The sound engineer for this episode was Chris Williams. Learn more about his work at ChrisWilliamsAudio.com (http://www.ChrisWilliamsAudio.com) .
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Mit ihrem Pinterest Profil für ihren Mama-Blog "In Liebe, Mami" erreicht sie 375.000 Betrachter im Monat. Als ich Ina im März 2018 wurde ich hellhörig und startete mein eigenes Pinterest Profil mit mittlerweile 20.000 Betrachtern im Monat. Wie man start erfährst du in diesem Beitrag. Was du lernst: Wie Pinterest funktioniert Wie du von Pinterest kostenlos Backlinks bekommst Wie die Bilder und Pins auf Pinterest aussehen sollten Wie viel Traffic Ina Lehr über Pinterest generiert Inas Strategie für kostenlosen Pinterest Traffic Shownotes / Links der Episode Website: inalehr.de Komm in ihre Facebookgruppe: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bloggenfueranfaenger/ Paradebeispiel für Pinterest-Marketing:Pinterest des Mamiblogs: https://www.pinterest.de/inliebemami/boards/ Der Pinterestkurs entsteht gerade. Lasse dich informieren. Kurze Mail an: inalehr.de@gmail.com oder unter https://www.inalehr.de/kurse/ Es wäre ein Traum, wenn du mir eine Podcast-Bewertunggibst. Gib dein ehrliches Feedback ab und hilf mir den Podcast noch besser zu machen. Ich lese alle Bewertungen. Danke :)
#48: That is Pat Flynn, the king of podcast and perfect example of transparency in the online marketing world. He started his journey from being laid off from his corporate job to now generating over 6 figure monthly revenue, especially in passive income. Since he’s been interviewed by hundreds of podcasts, I tried to ask questions which are solution based for your business, yet managed to get Pat to dig deeper in his answers. You let me know how I am doing, all right? Please do Subscribe + Review at https://kellybaader.com/review (https://kellybaader.com/review) . Key Lessons from This Episode: In this episode, we demystified what passive income really means and how you can build your own. We discussed in great details about: 5 Steps to Create Passive Income by Pat Flynn How to take inventory of your Business. How to automate part of your business, when to use software + tools. How to decide what to hire out. How to evaluate your current business models. For coaches who are still doing one-on-one programs. How to increase efficiency of your current business operating process. And we also asked him some fun questions, such as his favorite colors, food, books, movies, and hero. You might be surprised of his answer. Can you tell it’s going to be a value-packed episode? Now, let’s chat with Pat. Pat’s Official Bio: Pat Flynn is a father, husband, and entrepreneur Pat Flynn is a father, husband, and entrepreneur who lives and works in San Diego, CA. He owns several successful online businesses and is a professional blogger, keynote speaker, Wall Street Journal bestselling author, and host of the top-rated business podcast, The Smart Passive Income Podcast, which has earned over 30 million downloads, multiple awards and features in publications such as The New York Times and Forbes. He is also an advisor for LeadPages and other companies in the digital marketing arena. Links mentioned from this Episode: Website: www.smartpassiveincome.com (http://www.smartpassiveincome.com/) Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/patflynn Twitter: https://twitter.com/patflynn (https://twitter.com/patflynn) Facebook: www.facebook.com/smartpassiveincome (http://www.facebook.com/smartpassiveincome) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patflynn/ What a conversation, right? Remember in Exodus 18, Moses encountered a similar situation as entrepreneurs when we try to do everything ourselves. (https://biblehub.com/exodus/18-18.htm) You and these people who come to you will only wear yourselves out. The work is too heavy for you; you cannot handle it alone. Moses listened to his father-in-law and did everything he said. (https://biblehub.com/exodus/18-25.htm) He chose capable men from all Israel and made them leaders of the people, officials over thousands, hundreds, fifties and tens. Are you at the place ready to automate your business or even just increase some efficiency? If so, you are in the right place. I have prepared several free gifts for you. Just go to KellyBaader.com/Learn to access. ************** Did you know you can listen to our show on iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, TuneIn, GooglePlay, Android, and Stitcher. That means, if you have Alexa from Amazon at home, you can also give the command to play our show, pretty cool, right? Please do Subscribe + Review at https://kellybaader.com/review (https://kellybaader.com/review) . It helps more people can find the show, my team and I would really appreciate it! Remember, YOU Matter! See you in the next episode.
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Jakob Hager hat eine unglaubliche Story. Er hilft Menschen wie dir und mir erfolgreiche Online-Businesses aufzubauen und hat selbst schon mehrere sehr profitable Kurse erstellt. Was du von diesem Online-Unternehmer lernen kannst, erfährst du hier. Was du lernst: Wie Jakob Hager zum Online-Business kam Wie er sofort seine neuen Business Ideen testet und sofort profitabel ist und zahlende Kunden hat Was die WUNDER Methode ist und wie du sie für deinen erfolgreichen Online-Kurs anwendest Shownotes / Links der Episode Website von Jakob Hager Jakobs Buch "Neukundenlawine" für 6,95 €: *https://kursersteller.de/neukundenlawine Jakobs Akademie mit all seinen Kursen: https://academy.jakobhager.com Jakobs Startrampe um Landingpages für 29 € mtl. zu erstellen: *https://kursersteller.de/startrampe Jakobs WordPress Plugin für Mitgliederbereiche: *https://kursersteller.de/memberwunder Jakobs Facebook Gruppe: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wundermarketing/ *=Affiliate-Link Es wäre ein Traum, wenn du mir eine Podcast-Bewertunggibst. Gib dein ehrliches Feedback ab und hilf mir den Podcast noch besser zu machen. Ich lese alle Bewertungen. Danke :)
Crypto Theory - ICO Reviews | Cryptocurrency | Bitcoin & Altcoin Investing
http://inpennystock.com/ - In this episode, we interview the great Head Instructor of EA Forex Academy, Petko Alexandrov who has a fantastic background starting with trading at the London Academy of Trading before moving to Bulgaria to open his own school. In this exciting knowledge-packed interview, we cover the important aspects of how to get start trading, what algorithmic trading is, and how you can get robots to trade for you! To learn more about Petko Alexandrov, check out https://eaforexacademy.com/ Episode Website
Crypto Theory - ICO Reviews | Cryptocurrency | Bitcoin & Altcoin Investing
nvestHQ.org - In this episode, we chat with the CEO of YourCryptoAlerts (YCA) to discuss the importance of investing in the current markets with the right advice and methods. Giovanni is one of the early adopters in the crypto and blockchain world and is a great resource for those looking to start investing. To learn more about investing, check us out at investhq.org! Episode Website
The best way to create more abundance and positive experiences in life is to focus on what we're grateful for. Start with these 5 for inspiration and to connect with blessings we often take for granted. They actually allow us to do ANYTHING, they give us choices, opportunities, and the ability to help others. Enjoy! And let me know in the comments on our Episode Website what YOU feel grateful for today. Thanks for listening! xx, Beccai
In today’s episode I’m chatting with a guest who has published 18 picture books and two novels. He is a highly accomplished and awarded author and illustrator from the Sunshine Coast in Queensland. He is Peter Carnavas. Engage With Story often takes a more business or marketing focus when exploring storytelling so I’m excited to bring today’s interview to you as I speak with one of Australia’s best children’s authors and illustrators. In this episode The power of story to engage young and old Where he finds inspiration for his work How beauty and sadness play a role in telling engaging stories The importance of not ‘dumbing down’ a story - even when you’re audience is pre-school aged. Links in this Episode Website (https://petercarnavas.com/) Peter's Facebook Page Sarah's Heavy Heart The Boy on the Page The Children Who Loved Books Support this podcast
In this episode, my guest and I get into a deep conversation about life and story and it goes in places that took me by surprise. Serendipity has played big part in our relationship over the years and I really enjoyed this chat with Gideon Shalwick. Gideon is somewhat of a serial entrepreneur, however if you’ve heard of Gideon before you likely see him as the online video guy. He’s built a huge community of fans around his passion for video marketing with over 40K subscribers on YouTube and has impacted tens of thousands with his various products and services. But, as you’ll learn in this interview, there is a deeper undercurrent in his life and business that is grounded in the Hero’s Journey - and it is this story structure and its practical application to personal development that Gideon so passionately breaks down for us in this chat. In this episode How Gideon’s story led him through twists and turns to end up becoming the online video expert he is known as today How Gideon uses his understanding of story to now write his next chapter The part that Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey played in Gideon's story The simple steps to drive sales in your digital marketing and the direct link this has to story structure What we can learn from screen-writing – in particular Christopher Vogler’s work on story to apply to our own lives Links in this Episode Website: www.gideonshalwick.com Gideon’s YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/user/GideonShalwick) Joseph Campbell's The Hero's Journey Support this podcast
Mike Jucker Herausgeber des Stand Up MagazinsMit Anfang 20 ist Mike aus der Schweiz ausgewandert und lebt heute auf Hawaii.Er kennt die Internationale SUP-Scene aus erster Hand und direkter Nachbarschaft.Wir sprechen über aktuelle Entwicklungen in der Wettkampfszene, Herausforderungen bei Fernreisen mit dem SUP, Reviertipps für Hawaii und Fiji die boot 2017 in Düsseldorf und noch viel mehr. Hier direkt zum Onlinekursangebot der SUP Online AcademyLinks zu dieser Episode:Website des Stand Up MagazinsMike Jucker auf der boot 2017 findenJeremy Riggs der Ansprechpartner für deinen Maliko RunAlle Infos zur SUP Wave Masters Boot 2017Hier geht es zum Themenschwerpunkt SUP der Boot 2017 Hier findest du unsere Videonleitung zum Bewerten in iTunes (Mobiltelefon)Hier findest du unsere Videoleitung zum Bewerten in iTunes (Desktop PC)