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I'm excited to have two incredible women on today's episode. Jan and Erin Johnson, founders of Trailblazher magazine, join us for a conversation about their mission, storytelling, and fostering connection. The mom and daughter team share how they combined their writing, research, and design skills to dream up and create their keepsake magazine. With their sixteenth issue just being launched for fall, we'll learn how Trailblazher magazine is all about the connection, collaboration, and community between rural women. Their publication is filled with women sharing their stories that are filled with inspiration. You can also find DIY projects, mental wellness help, recipes, business info, and more in each quarterly issue. Jan and Erin give a behind-the-scenes look at what balance looks like working together for 25 years and now living together as well. They've always worked with female entrepreneurs, and their passion for connecting rural women is evident as they give us details about their online directory, which is going live at the end of September!Supporting women is their mission, so don't miss their fall issue of Trailblazher to learn more. Resources & Links:Fall issue of Trailblazher magazineThe Trailblazher PodcastCowgirls Over Coffee Episode 46. From Ashes to Action: A Raw Look at Crisis, Community, and ConnectionConnect with Jan and Erin JohnsonFollow on Instagram @trailblazhercoFollow on Facebook @trailblazhercoVisit the websiteFollow the new directory on Instagram @discover.ruralThe new Discover Rural Directory (coming soon)Connect with Thea and the community:Follow on Instagram @thea.does.the.things and @cowgirlsovercoffee Follow on Facebook @cowgirlsovercoffeeMake sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss a convo!
"To me the value is in making sure people know that they are loved and they are created exactly as they are meant to be." On this week's episode of Called to be Bad, I talk with the Theology Queen, Marge Erin Johnson who is a minister, entrepreneur and drag queen. You can read her full bio and see all of her socials in the podcast/youtube description. Marge unravels what is Drag, what is Drag church, how/why she started drag during seminary, how drag can be spiritually healing, and why she doesn't need to reconcile drag with her faith (and why you don't either). Resources: Marge/James's Full Bio: Hey there, my fabulous friends! I'm James Admans (they/them). I am a minister, entrepreneur, and drag queen (Marge Erin Johnson, she/her). I am ordained pending call in the United Church of Christ. I graduated from Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York (unceded homelands of the Lenape Nation) with a Master of Divinity degree in interdisciplinary Biblical studies, social ethics, and queer theology. During my last year in seminary, I was honored to receive the prestigious Malcolm Boyd Veritas Award for my advocacy and social justice work on behalf of the queer and trans community.I am also the editor of the recently published Beyond Worship: Meditations on Queer Worship, Liturgy, & Theology, a queer worship anthology featuring thirty-three contributions by LGBTQIA2S+ theologians. The book was awarded a 2023 Independent Publishers Bronze Medal in the category of religion.As my drag alter-ego, Marge Erin Johnson, I lead a vibrant drag ministry, preach, and lead worship. You can connect with me and follow my journey on Instagram (@theology.queen).Marge's socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theology.queen/Website: https://www.theologyqueen.com/aboutWhere to book Marg for Drag Church: https://www.theologyqueen.com/drag-churchOther resources mentioned: An article on what is a Drag "thing": https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2019/09/04/Hello-Drag-Things/The Church of Fabulosity: https://churchoffabulosity.org/Books: The Read Good Church: How Our Church Came Back from the Dead and How Yours CaSupport the showFollow us for more ✨bad✨ content: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/calledtobebad_podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/calledtobebad Website: https://calledtobebad.buzzsprout.com/ Want to become part of the ✨baddie✨ community? Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/calledtobebad Have a ✨bad✨ topic you want to talk about on the show? Get in touch with host, Mariah Martin at: calledtobebad@gmail.com #ctbb #podcast #podcastersoffacebook ...
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WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks with Richard St. Paul & Erin Johnson to discuss new steps toward equity in the Illinois cannabis industry for Latino and Black communities. Richard St. Paul is a Senior Advisor for The National Black Empowerment Action Fund (NBEAF). Erin Johnson is Illinois' Cannabis Regulation Oversight Officer.
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Erin Johnson is making her 4th consecutive appearance to the NFBR! Coming in with NFBR back number #15 with a hard fought battle until the very end of the season, Erin is excited to be back in Vegas this year! Erin shares her perspective as a veteran on the rodeo road, and her experiences traveling this year rodeos! Johnson started strong in Ft. Worth winning over $16,000 and carried on her winter to finish strong! She got a metal in Salt Lake City winning an additional $9000. She sealed her spot to the Finals in the last 2 weeks of the regular season with times of 2.2 in Lewiston, 2.3 in Amarillo, 2.9 in Poway and finished with another 2.9 run in Bowie, TX. She won over $23,000 in 30 days. Erin will be a strong contender this year at the National Finals Breakaway Roping! in the LOOP Podcast hosted by Jordan Jo Hollabaugh, is inspired by the western culture and breakaway roping lifestyle. This podcast highlights the raw, real, truth behind the box of the breakaway roping industry. Bringing you behind the scenes stories of what real life looks like everyday from; breakaway ropers, cowgirls, cowboys, producers, leaders, trailblazers, and the like, all sharing stories of the western culture and lifestyle that they live daily. Get in the LOOP Podcast with Jordan Jo Get the Newsletter at https://www.thebreakawayropingpodcast.com Like us on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/intheloopbreakaway Tag us on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/intheloopbreakaway Follow us on TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@jordanjo.hollabaugh Watch more on our Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjpVQcSSiobXsMiD89OvTvA
Erin Johnson, Administrative Director, North Florida Marine Association, joins JMN to share details about the upcoming Jacksonville Boat Show January 26-28 at the Prime Osborn Convention Center.
On this episode: Zak Rosen interviews Erin Johnson of the Detroit Urban Forest School about how her work brings kids from different backgrounds together – all in the name of appreciating the great outdoors. Then, Jamilah Lemieux and Elizabeth Newcamp share some tips for wrangling some of the trickier treats that come with parenting during Halloween. And, as always, we end with a round of recommendations. Elizabeth recommends: LectroFan Portable Sound Machine Jamilah recommends: The Golden Bachelor Join us on Facebook and email us at momanddad@slate.com to ask us new questions, tell us what you thought of today's show, and give us ideas about what we should talk about in future episodes. You can also call our phone line: (646) 357-9318. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Mom and Dad are Fighting. Sign up now at slate.com/momanddadplus to help support our work. Podcast produced by Rosemary Belson and Maura Currie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we're joined by Christina Albetta (Zack's wife), Liz Shadbolt (Matt's wife) and Kevin Leon, drummer for St. Paul & The Broken Bones and his wife Erin Johnson. Over the years Matt and Zack and many guests have talked about life partners and balancing relationships with our music careers, and we thought it was high time to hear from the other side of this equation about what it's like to do life with a drummer. A long term committed relationship with a musician or any type of creative presents some unique challenges in terms of money, time, kids, trust, and so much more, and Christina, Liz and Erin offer some valuable perspective on all of it. In this episode, the couples talk about: How finances and other responsibilities in a relationship are never 50/50 Being willing to do whatever you have to do to support kids Creating your own traditions and celebrations on your own schedule How you can support your drummer without feeling obligated to come to every single gig Trusting your partner during time apart Normalizing therapy/counseling for individuals and couples
We all wrestle with questions of purpose, calling, and how to align with God's will for our lives. The age-old adage says, 'A calling is given to the called by a Caller.' But what does that mean? How do we identify our purpose? And most importantly, how do we teach these values to young adults who are on the brink of life-defining decisions?Jonathan's guest for today's candid conversation is Erin Forrest Johnson. Erin brings a unique blend of experience as a Founding Principle of the executive recruiting firm, Forest Johnson Consulting, her hands-on training as a mother of four, and her incredible zeal for discipleship. Erin has not only lived her calling but has also penned a comprehensive guide titled The Caller, The Called and The Calling: A 100-Day Guide to Understanding Your Purpose, which is an excellent resource for teenagers, college students, young adults, and even their mentors.This inspiring and informative book, released today, is woven with scriptural insights over a span of 100 days. It seeks to provide a much-needed biblical perspective on career choices and the larger role we all play in the redemptive Gospel narrative.Whether you are a young adult seeking direction, a mentor guiding someone, or simply curious about life's purpose and calling, today's episode is just for you.To ask Jonathan a question or connect with the Candid community, visit https://LTW.org/CandidFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/candidpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/candidpodTwitter: https://twitter.com/thecandidpod
Author, influencer, sister, and sibling advocate; Erin Johnson joins the show this week alongside her brother, Matt! This episode goes out to all the amazing sibling advocates out there. Erin is the older sister of her brother, Matt, who has Down syndrome. Erin and Matt share a story that a lot of people can relate to. Just a brother and sister who share lots of love, laughs, and appreciation for each other. Erin wanted to share her sibling story with the world to show the beauty of having a brother with Down syndrome and how amazing the journey is as an adult. Matt is now the uncle to a niece and nephew, and he could not handle the job any better! In the episode, Erin and Matt share their sibling journey, giving us some valuable life lessons that any of us can learn from! We also talk about the impact that Matt has had on Erin outside of their relationship, such as her career, her experience as an author, even her decision to adopt a child with Down syndrome with her husband. Of course, we learn Matt and Erin's Little Something Extra, and GiGi finishes things off with some tips on “loving your family”. We hope this one gives a little perspective on the importance of family! You can find Erin and Matt on social media @Erinadvocates Watch the video version of this epsoide here.
This is a LIVE replay of A Trauma Survivor Thriver's Podcast which aired Wednesday, June 7th, 2023 at 11:30am ET on Fireside Chat. Today's guest is Jessica Depatie, Executive Producer of Dark Night of Our Soul. For more information about Jessica Depatie's work, visit https://www.shadowmedia.group/links. Lorilee Binstock 00:00:35 Welcome. I'm Lorilee Binstock and this is A Trauma Survivor Thriver's Podcast. Thank you so much for joining me live on Fireside chat where you can be a part of the conversation as my virtual audience. I am your host. Flor then stock. Everyone has an opportunity to ask me or our guest questions by requesting to hop on stage, but I do ask that everybody be respect Today's guest is Jessica Defeats executive producer of dark of our soul. She's also the host of shadow work library podcast. And she's is actually a shadow work educator, Jessica, thank you so much. For joining me today. Oh, I think I actually pop you off stage. Are you there? Jessica Depatie 00:01:39 Hi. Can you hear me? Lorilee Binstock 00:01:40 Hi. Yeah I could hear you. How are you? Thank you so much for joining me today. Jessica Depatie 00:01:46 Thank you so much for having me and what's cool off where I'm all about this. Lorilee Binstock 00:01:50 I know it it's actually really, really cool. You people can pop in and pop out and and listen to replay and join in on the conversation, which I really love because I I feel like a lot of people are interested in and taught and talking to a lot of my guests about you know, things that are this that they're doing how people are healing. And you you are a shadow work educator, which I think is really cool. And so I wanna learn more about that, but I also wanna know a little bit about your story and what got you into this work. Jessica Depatie 00:02:19 Okay. Great. So wow where do we start? You know, it's interesting that we're having this conversation on your show, the trauma survivor podcast because my story isn't that remarkable, but I think it's a common I I think that's why it's worth sharing. The lack of Lorilee Binstock 00:02:38 Absolutely. Jessica Depatie 00:02:40 extravagant around it, and more the the universal story that Lorilee Binstock 00:02:47 Yep. Jessica Depatie 00:02:47 everybody has trauma, you know, and the documentary that we're working on right now, one of the experts, Anderson Todd, who is the assistant director of wisdom and consciousness studies out of you know, received Toronto. He says nobody gets out of the parking lot without putting dungeon in the car. Right? Lorilee Binstock 00:03:02 I saw. Jessica Depatie 00:03:04 And so... That is that is my story. Lorilee Binstock 00:03:05 That was I was like that's so accurate. Jessica Depatie 00:03:07 Yeah. And so my story. Is basically growing up I felt like there was a purpose to the trials that I would put myself in, You know? A lot of the traumatic experiences that when my experience happen to us. And it's kind of a fabric the fabric of our human experience. You know, challenges happen. And some are very remarkable in some, like mine are just like, you know, my mom was she's Korean, and she felt strange in a new country, And I adopted that feeling strange but in my own country, you know? And so the traumatic experience that I had was having a really strong platform that I'm Lorilee Binstock 00:04:00 Mhmm Jessica Depatie 00:03:58 not accepted that I am rejected and I would put myself in a lot of situations where I would reject people before it they rejected me, and that was a coping mechanism that I learned later on, by Yeah. For me, was some pretty severe bullying and like, isolation from about the fourth grade, the eighth grade and crystal it myself that I'm weird. I'm unwanted And so Yeah. I just realized in that experience now looking in hindsight and having that really affect me as an adult. I needed to look at what is this? You know? There aren't... There weren't a ton of resources. I Didn't even think I needed a resource. To resolve that. And so that's how I started getting into shadow work. Because as I grew up, got in high school god university. I then realized that I am intentionally putting myself into these situations are harmful for myself. Why am I doing that? Because I'm definitely learning from all these experiences of and is this the way to learn is obstacle really the way? Is there a silver lining to of this? So that's what I've been exploring. Basically, as my life's work since Lorilee Binstock 00:05:09 that's fascinating. You know, that's really interesting. You say, you no, it's not that extravagant, you know, your life story, but your story is Jessica Depatie 00:05:16 Right. Lorilee Binstock 00:05:16 so many other people's stories. I feel like a lot of people you know, where I And in tell many different ways, feel isolated. They feel like an outsider. And they feel different, and that makes them feel weird. And, you know, I've I felt like that as well. I'm a I'm a child of imagery immigrant parent. And it did it did feel. You know, I I grew up in Jacksonville, Florida. And I at that time, there there want a lot of other Filipino in where I live I live by the beach. And so I didn't realize that I would Jessica Depatie 00:05:51 Well Lorilee Binstock 00:05:53 I was different until, you know, Jessica Depatie 00:05:59 eva. Lorilee Binstock 00:05:56 it was pointed out to me and then I was like, oh, I I'm different. I didn't realize that. So I feel like there are people, especially, you know, in fourth grade. That, you know, that feel different, but they don't know why. And I I've I I'm so fascinated. When did you feel? When you were an adult, when you needed to explore this, And how did you decide, like, okay, I'm gonna do shadow work is there someone that you met or you talk to? Who introduce you to this. Jessica Depatie 00:06:27 So I would say when I was younger, I went in a really locked into an observer period. Lorilee Binstock 00:06:36 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:06:35 When might call that dis, but it was very top down experience of my own life. And constantly thinking, like, what is wrong with me that people don't wanna talk to me? At this point right now, I know that it was my own platform, and that I like, created that existence for myself. As a kid, you know, I'm just, like, why am I so weird? Like, what is up with this? And having every lunch but I was just, like, tread research Lorilee Binstock 00:07:00 Mm-mm. Jessica Depatie 00:06:59 adding lunch because I'd have to sit by myself and all of that. And just constantly thinking, like, there's something wrong with me. I have to figure this out. I have to figure this out. So when I went to a different school, in high school. Like, I'm going to be different. I know I'm an extra extroverted person. I know that I can have conversations with people. I know that I'm another version of myself in there somewhere that I have and given myself the option to be Lorilee Binstock 00:07:24 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:07:27 Right? But in doing that, I I hadn't I didn't have any tools. I didn't have any friends and I couldn't or he didn't wanna talk to my parents about it because I wanted them to be proud of me I didn't wanna Lorilee Binstock 00:07:41 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:07:39 tell them that, you know I'm suffering, and I'm like, lonely and all these things the had pride. Right? And so all I had with myself. And with a lack of tools and resources. I turn to drinking So that's kinda of how I got into high school, and to give myself some credit, I did learn quite a bit around social social cues, like socializing my myself in that Lorilee Binstock 00:08:01 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:08:03 But also, with that, I developed a habit of needing booze to access as part of myself. And so with that habit, it followed me into university Again, not a very remarkable story. And I I keep highlighting that because Lorilee Binstock 00:08:20 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:08:18 it's is normalized to drink a lot in college and through high school, but it really isn't. It doesn't have to be that way. And I think these younger generate the ones that are going through it right now, they're understanding that they know more than we did back in the day. Lorilee Binstock 00:08:29 Yeah. Jessica Depatie 00:08:31 Which is so amazing. But back of my day, you know, like, what did I graduate? You ever university seen, like, ten or so. That was a standard, you know, blocking out every weekend. Was not uncommon. Lorilee Binstock 00:08:40 Yeah. Jessica Depatie 00:08:43 Right. Lorilee Binstock 00:08:44 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:08:44 Problem. My mom is super psychic. She just me sure So Lorilee Binstock 00:08:50 Oh, that's tiffany. Jessica Depatie 00:08:53 Yeah. I got to a point where I was graduating university I was starting a corporate career and the Salesforce that I joined was really old like, nineties sales floor, everybody in shoes real cool fun hustle, lots of money And with that, drugs alcohol were a thing, but I looked I had the awareness somehow at that point. To be, like, if people are not happy. You know, I'm not trying to be at this company for the next five years and turn into this. And, like, no shade, but not we're trying to go So I realized, like, I'm the only one I can save my myself from this. I haven't created, like, a full on alcohol addiction. You know, I'm like, a weekend warrior. I justify a lot of these things I know I can pull my thought self out of it. So I really dove into what I know now is shadow work, but before was just the exploration, this cultivating of my own experience and pulling myself out having the before I would do the thing, to understand more about about what it is I'm doing. Right? And so that opened me up to a whole world of of shadow work of things like even astrology, which I got really into, which was super helpful to understand my own experience in terms of archetype energies that one's working with. Lorilee Binstock 00:10:15 Mm-mm. Jessica Depatie 00:10:16 Looking into young, even and see what else came up. The taro taro is really interesting. You know? I mean, Lorilee Binstock 00:10:24 Yeah. Jessica Depatie 00:10:25 look at it from a destination standpoint, which a lot of people wouldn't have subscribe to. But if you look at it just from an type perspective and seeing how your life relate to the images that come. It can be a really great way to expand your consciousness. Lorilee Binstock 00:10:38 Yes. I have this my my husband's grandmother, Jessica Depatie 00:10:43 What Lorilee Binstock 00:10:42 reads tear cards, and she reads mine every once in a while. It's really. It's really fun. I'm like, yes. I'm I'm like, I need it. I need I I need a couple hours with her to do that though because she she she loves to go on, and it's she's really fascinating. Yes. I do love love with you tear. Something I actually saw going through your Instagram feed, Jessica Depatie 00:11:04 Good Lorilee Binstock 00:11:04 I I mean, You know, I was stocking. But I I noticed that you did a lot of work in campbell. I Jessica Depatie 00:11:08 Yeah. Yeah. So in this whole exploration of, like, testing the human experience because, you know, Now so back in the day, I put myself in a lot of dangerous situation and I learned from them. And and when doing it unintentionally, I say intention but I just mean, I put myself there. I didn't have a lot of experiences that happened at me or to me. Right? Lorilee Binstock 00:11:31 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:11:33 I was a creator of my own experience in the very like textbook way. Show in this days of life, where I pulled myself out of the mug out of the trial and air portion. I'm like, okay. How can I actually intentionally test my edges? Of the human experience of my own experience in a way that I've gotten pretty good at doing. I'm I feel very comfortable in the unknown and well to extent and with ambiguity. And so combo, which is for anyone listening that they're not aware of what it is. It's a secretion from a frog that leave it down in South America. And you it was traditionally used for hunting. It's a non psychedelic medicine, and they will harvest the excretion from this frog in a very gentle way so it doesn't create the animal. And then you do several superficial burns into the top layer of your skin. So you're not going into the bloodstream. Very quick little and then you know a facilitator apply this medicine to these burns sites they call gave. And in that experience, it it's really hard. It's like, it cleans out your lymphatic but the feeling sense of it is getting really, really sick. Lorilee Binstock 00:12:51 Mhmm Jessica Depatie 00:12:52 Like if you like getting the flu in the worst way possible for about ten minutes. So it's really short. Most people will purge out of their mouse trail lab. And you're fasting. So you're just throwing up a liquid and need to drink a certain amount of before, or you'll go to the bathroom later or you'll sweat. There are a lot of different ways of purge shake. You might cry. And show, like, why would you even wanna do that? If it's a non losing genetic and you just feel sick? What is the point other than clean with that system. Well, Lorilee Binstock 00:13:23 Tell me more. Jessica Depatie 00:13:24 Yeah. Right. But there's more I promise that just like stuck. It created kind of psychological billion. You know, it and in doing that, to magic of event all the clears out your brain of a lot of the the Bs that's been stuck there. It's like, it's like bio ten hours of meditation in ten minutes. Lorilee Binstock 00:13:45 Mm-mm Jessica Depatie 00:13:48 Now you feel it. It's not a good time, but afterwards, so much clarity in so much space has created between the things that you thought were problems and you're body. So would okay did... Just kind of close the loop on that experience night and embodied kind of practice to go through because it really ground into the present moment. So a lot of times, people will do con before they go into ceremony. For something like Eye because you can be really nervous going into something like that. Know, you have all these things millions intentions, all these fears, which are Lorilee Binstock 00:14:22 Right. Jessica Depatie 00:14:20 perfectly normal because it's such a powerful momentum to work with. Combo and really great thing to do before because it clears you out bringing the present moment, and it can give you that grounded in. Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:14:33 Now. Amazing. Yeah. I I'm a huge job for Alex. I I really credit Jessica Depatie 00:14:43 Yeah Lorilee Binstock 00:14:43 it alex to my own personal healing. I'm a childhood sexual abuse survivor. And so for the longest time, I had no idea what yeah what was wrong with me. I just knew something, you know, I thought, like, okay. Oh, there's a point where I was by diagnosed by bipolar. And I was on, like, lithium and all these medications for, like, ten years, and then I was, like, someone talk to me about Ptsd and sexual abuse, and I was like, If you're not a soldier, you still can get Ptsd. Like, I don't understand. So tell me more. And and then I realized, like, oh I've been struggling with Ptsd. I went to treatment. I just so happened to meet several people in the psychedelic underground and they had helped to me so much in and really understanding. And I think this is where kinda of the shadow work right. You just Jessica Depatie 00:15:34 Oh, Lorilee Binstock 00:15:36 kind of go into the dark places of your soul. Where you... If you are able to experience it or or face it. Is that it would you say that's where post traumatic growth grows from Jessica Depatie 00:15:50 Yeah. That's that's a really good question. So oh, gosh. We're do gonna start with that? So your... Your acknowledgement and the Ptsd is really interesting. You know, it it's Lorilee Binstock 00:16:07 Great. Jessica Depatie 00:16:04 it's interesting to think about a time where that didn't exist. Pdf and a function is always the included, but the name for it, The recognition of it didn't really come about until, like, their late seventies. So a super reset. And interestingly, post traumatic growth was also scientifically typically named and more discovered at the same time. No. You can imagine why Ptsd really took off in terms of acknowledgement versus the growth aspect of it, which I'll get into a second. Which is probably, you know, if I wanna get, like, real talk about it. It it's if you make money keeping people sick. Right? Lorilee Binstock 00:16:46 Yep. Jessica Depatie 00:16:48 And show, hey, something quote that happens to you. You have Ptsd here's diagnosis. Now the benefit of that is clearly these are things that we need to know about because Pt is very, very real. Super real. Right? And also the the acknowledgement that word, but, you know, whatever, like, not the the possible psychological benefit of going through the hard thing. With a sense of agency with the right resources. Is just here as possible because then, you know, maybe you can relate to this when you're diagnosed with something. It that can be crystallize your identity. Lorilee Binstock 00:17:30 Mhmm Jessica Depatie 00:17:32 And so as we've picked up the torch on exploring post traumatic growth again. One of the things that we learned very early on is Ptsd and post growth, Pt, happen up can happen at the same time, You know, growth in the linear. Lorilee Binstock 00:17:49 Yeah. Jessica Depatie 00:17:49 And what is growth even? That with a huge huge question. That we had to answer if we wanted to create documentary around growth. These definitions that are really difficult to explore. First of all, what is leaving trauma? And what is gross? We know post it after Lorilee Binstock 00:18:07 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:18:07 But trauma. Right? There were so many people with different explanations of what it is. Lorilee Binstock 00:18:13 Yes. Jessica Depatie 00:18:12 And you've heard things like big trauma and little trauma. You know, but it's almost like we give a we put them on a scale, like, little trauma isn't as important as a big t trauma. Well, if it's important to you, you know paint a pain, Lorilee Binstock 00:18:25 Right. Jessica Depatie 00:18:26 Right? And that was something that I still... Like, I even started off this conversation by saying, Oh, my story. Isn't that interesting. Lorilee Binstock 00:18:34 Great. Jessica Depatie 00:18:34 But they knew, it was very interesting. You know? To me, it set my life on a trajectory that I'm very grateful for. But would have been completely different if it didn't exist. And So when we add a a ranking system, to trauma. I think that's when people can sort of check out of that word. They don't like to associate with it because I'm not a victim or nothing really bad happened to me I might be suffering. I might have full blown and Ptsd, but I don't acknowledge it because you know, I don't have Lorilee Binstock 00:19:06 Right. Jessica Depatie 00:19:05 this crazy story. And so the best definition of trauma that we heard came from again, Anderson Todd. Who talked about trauma as a kind of like, when trust is broken, Lorilee Binstock 00:19:22 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:19:22 you know, I trust, and I'm gonna go through so subconsciously my childhood. Being safe. Your example, I I subconsciously trust I'm not gonna be sexually abused that the people that are around me care for me, you know, And sure they may be doing their best and they're they're dealing with life and whatever way possible, but they're not gonna do something that horrible to me. Trusting broken in that when dad tells you she's gonna pick you up from Doctor Pat or be at your soccer game. And he doesn't go over and over and over again. That is can be traumatic, You know? Lorilee Binstock 00:19:53 That it. Yeah. Jessica Depatie 00:19:55 Little whatever. But then I become a I can't trust my dad. I can't trust men. I can't trust myself. And so that definition was really helpful moving forward. And then when we talked about grove. Well, the that majority I would actually everybody that was in the documentary also has Ptsd. Right We have veterans that have had long careers are seeing things that no... None of us will ever see we have you know, murder attempt survivors and they still get triggered by things. Right? They still feel serious lows. They still feel like, things are at times unbearable But the way that growth works in the way that we've to find it is an extension of consciousness, which is senior your experience from many different perspectives being able to feel into life. In a very full way. And know was one of the interesting things about this whole thing is that growth doesn't look like the way a lot of people might or conventional wisdom. My say is. It's not necessarily affiliated with achievement. And success and being happy all the time. Lorilee Binstock 00:21:07 Right. Jessica Depatie 00:21:08 Because we're be asking people that have lived experiences of post matter growth that are now of service. They have turned their message into a message more or less. A have, like, Lorilee Binstock 00:21:14 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:21:17 how many deep appreciation for life, they have meaning and they can see meaning and little things that a lot of people that haven't acknowledged the adversity in their life had created more wisdom and all these things, you know, strength, these people that have really identified I push about a growth person. They feel everything. So there's this level of sensitivity as well that like, in not so productive sometimes. You know to go through life like that. But when you have to be do people be level in, which they can feel their high on their lows. They're here for all of it. That one of the things that when we look at the way so work today. Not totally designed for that kind of person. But they wouldn't have it any other way. You know, to be able to have these conversations with people like you. That are affecting positively, so many people that have gone through traumatic experiences you know, if you didn't go through that, then maybe they wouldn't be healing, you know? So there's a out fact of of working with the material that you've been presented in your past life. In a way that is and four, like, the higher good of of future generations. And so that's really... Actually, the whole note that we end on in the documentary is and then the controversial, and it's tricky to say, without a lot of context, but we ask the question. Is it a moral responsibility to acknowledge your trauma to do the shadow work to go into the dark plane to reclaim the pieces of yourself that's been fragmented. You know? Because when we look at the long list of social issues and environmental issues and all the things. Right? Lorilee Binstock 00:23:01 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:23:03 We can see that the answers are to them. Are very short sighted. Now why is that? You know, it's likely because the people that are making these decisions, the policymakers makers politicians to educators, parents, anybody who has any kind of influence we all have something that if we're not doing the inner work, what manifests as our outer life's work, the decisions we make how we show open in the world only have... It has a limitation. So perhaps it is our more responsibility you really look at the things that have happened to us and for us so I wanted to be cliche about it. For future generation. Lorilee Binstock 00:23:44 I absolutely. I love that question. I I and for me, the answer is yes. Right? I feel that you know, you know in in my June issue of authentic insider, a woman writes about by curious resilience. And I feel like when you hear other people's stories when you, you know, other other people it helped other people want to start healing because to be honest, before I actually started my healing journey, I'm I'm like, If you told me about post traumatic growth, I thought I would think you were full of shit. Jessica Depatie 00:24:20 No. Lorilee Binstock 00:24:22 Like, no. This is my life. This is who I am. Now I'm supposed to be sad a lot of most of my life and this is this is it. Because I had just it just couldn't. I could not understand anything other than what I was living in. Until I hit, like, rock bottom, and then I had to go into treatment. But it was I feel like once I actually explore, I like really, really try to resist exploring those dark places. I never in twenty twenty. At, twenty twenty was the first time he even, like, utter the word Jessica Depatie 00:25:00 Mm-mm Lorilee Binstock 00:24:59 sexual abuse. And I think for for me, as it pertain to mean because I was sexually abused by my father, which has its own you know, layers of Jessica Depatie 00:25:09 Mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:25:11 shit. You don't wanna go into. But it was... One time is able to go into it though. Once I was able to talk about it, the first time I actually talked about in a group of people they were like, they came to a couple of them came to me, and the really like that actually happened to me. I haven't talked about it. Even though they had been in this treatment center that I was in for probably a month longer than I was. When they were able to start talking about what happened to them, and then that was when, like, their healing process and their ability to move out of this treatment center. Started accelerating. So it was... It's it's I do believe that there is once we've gone to this place once we've achieved post growth, I guess, I feel like, yes. There there's there's a responsibility there. To tell your story But that's just me. Jessica Depatie 00:26:04 Thank you so much for sharing that. That is like, a really remarkable story of so of resilient, you know, and I'm so glad that you brought up hitting your rock bottom and that being the thing that that woke you up to the kind of work. You know, what's interesting about that is a lot of people are living in a like, a lot of people don't hit a kind of rock bottom that wakes them up. Lorilee Binstock 00:26:30 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:26:31 Which I think why a lot of people do like delegate, like, I just have this hovering dirt cloud of Lorilee Binstock 00:26:38 Yeah. Jessica Depatie 00:26:38 a shit. Getting mean like, this feeling of you know, unpleasant. That's just covering around. And so maybe can work, and it shows you Lorilee Binstock 00:26:46 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:26:47 all the things you've been tolerated. Right? Is show your you'll you can feel like your at rock bottom in a way that you've facilitated for yourself. And I think that that is one of the flaws in our in the way anxiety is and it built today is, like, there's so many ways to distract you from having a rock Lorilee Binstock 00:27:04 Yeah. Jessica Depatie 00:27:07 got a moment. So people that, like yourself, and a lot of people that I've talk to in the research of this project. They have really, like, intense traumatic experience that the rock bottoms that the hit are remarkable. Right? They can experience the post traumatic growth and also, then remarkable ways because they've seen a version of themselves. They've that is unbearable. Lorilee Binstock 00:27:30 Yeah. Jessica Depatie 00:27:33 Right? Now for your I don't know. I guess you're get average person. Still having traumatic experience but, you know, I can distract myself with Netflix or shopping or working out or all these things or dating apps or jumping from relationship to relationship. Lorilee Binstock 00:27:52 Right Jessica Depatie 00:27:51 So I never feel that rock bottom. You know, all this convenience that we have in our life. That is supposed to keep us quote happy, but just keep those more or less from experiencing that dark night of our soul, And that's not to see that we don't see hints of it. We don't see hints of you know, laying in Bed at night, mean, like, what is what is all of that? Got a change, but then, you know, maybe I'll literally listen into a podcast to go to sleep into having these thoughts. Lorilee Binstock 00:28:16 Right. Jessica Depatie 00:28:16 So, you know, the title, the documentary night of Our is called action more or less. To stop distracting yourself and to just contemplate what is hiding in your own underworld? So that you don't have to hit a rock bottom. Because, you know, we can keep them hovering and employment pleasant our whole lives and the rock bottom might be, and I hate to be the girl talk about it. But, you know, when we're older, hopefully, we get to that point living a long life. Being the deathbed bed and that being perhaps you rock about a moment of, like, Lorilee Binstock 00:28:52 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:28:50 I should've have... I should've have looked at all that. You know, I I I had all these relationships that were right there in front of my face, but I was not able to love enough because I wasn't able to, like, reclaim the person of myself that made me feel like me again maybe feel like me for the first time. Period. Lorilee Binstock 00:29:06 Yeah. Yeah. When I say Jessica Depatie 00:29:11 So... Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:29:13 go. Go ahead. Jessica Depatie 00:29:14 Just gonna conclude there that And, even when I say this, I get a little bit emotional because I really feel the impact of this work. Lies on our generation shoulders. Lorilee Binstock 00:29:28 Yeah. Jessica Depatie 00:29:28 You know, because we're coming to a present around like, the level of depression that the world, like on a global scale don't have the number, but it's like, Lorilee Binstock 00:29:42 Yeah. Jessica Depatie 00:29:41 a lot of people, you know, it's like, one in three people and we'll have some kind of diagnosing mental disorder that can be preventable by I think looking at some of the material that has created these coping mechanisms that have then become visual. I mean, we even look at hoard, there's something like eighteen million orders just in the at. I don't know if that number is true or not. But that's that is wondering specific. Like manifestation of a group of people that have perhaps unresolved trauma you know, that just the numbers are huge, and when we look at the ways that we are coping through consumer in them, it's destroying our planet and I don't know what the timeline is for that. But you know, what world are we leaving for our kids? So... Yeah. The this field like it feels like important work. Lorilee Binstock 00:30:35 If it is an important work, I absolutely agree. And, you know, going back to, you know, this idea of like, little key trauma. Right? I feel like people the majority of people who just kind of live in that Jessica Depatie 00:30:50 Oh, Lorilee Binstock 00:30:50 space of... I'm just dealing and dealing and dealing. I feel like they've dealt with little trauma and because they have dealt with big g trauma, they don't think that there's anything that they need to explore. And I think that that's also why we need to make people more aware that, like, little t trauma is trauma. And and not exploring it. Can be a problem. And, yeah... It's so easy to distract herself like you said with so much And, you know, for me, I I I just couldn't right? I had children that were triggering me. Never it was just like, oh my gosh. My daughter is reminding me of of these moments that I don't wanna relive and I need just need to go away. But Jessica Depatie 00:31:35 mhmm Lorilee Binstock 00:31:37 you know, what's nice about being able to have also know going back to what we were talking about exploring, you know, is it our responsibility to explore those dark places. I really feel it, like, if I didn't, I don't know what would be there for my daughter. Because my daughter, my son, I... I think my son benefited to the most the youngest, so he's see me... He's been with me more since my healing, my daughter has seen both sides of me and it's been really, you know, I can see how it's been difficult quote for her. Like, my son can Jessica Depatie 00:32:06 Mhmm Lorilee Binstock 00:32:10 is is I feel like ken easily, you know, take a breath, and my daughter is more like me. You know, prior to treatment when, you know, if my husband was to say, you can you take a breath? Can you breathe? I'd be like, yep. I don't want to. You know? So that... You know, because that's who I was. I was very much a I like, no. I nothing's gonna help. Leave me alone. And then, you know, coming out of treatment, it was like, this this is stuff that actually works when I was... When I was at my treatment center, they actually we they did bio and you can see, like, what breathing action we did when you actually took deep breaths and you saw, like, your you your energy. It was just... It was amazing. And it would... It made it more concrete for me to help my children Jessica Depatie 00:32:57 mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:32:59 be able to manage these stress by simply taking a breath or really talking about what happened. Jessica Depatie 00:33:08 Oh, Lorilee Binstock 00:33:08 In their day. And I think Yeah. It's just just exploring it that way and being okay with sharing, like, the bad stuff and being okay with it. Jessica Depatie 00:33:16 Oh, for sure, You know, like, having kids, I I don't have any kids myself, but talking to you one of the other experts in our film, Doctor Tru who's the resilience researcher. And he was talking about the the other things we often talk about Trauma think Lorilee Binstock 00:33:37 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:33:36 that are bad. Right? But they can also be things that are good but you're different on the other side of it. You know? Having kids is a really great example of that, having children can be dramatic. Like, just changing in her whole life, you know? Lorilee Binstock 00:33:50 Yes. Jessica Depatie 00:33:51 And things That didn't bother you before you know, are, like, all of a sudden important and require attention and things used enjoy, the whole snow globe of your brain gets chuck. Shaken up. Winning the lottery is another good example. A lot people win the lottery that's good. Lorilee Binstock 00:34:11 Yeah. Jessica Depatie 00:34:07 Can be also be out there's like a whole bunch of other things that pop up as a result of that. And to your point about, you know, your relationship with your daughter being a little bit different than your relationship to your son. Would I wanted to also add in there around this moral responsibility do the work? It is it also saying that it's not your responsibility or it's not a you should heal because it that that's where things get tricky. You know? Lorilee Binstock 00:34:37 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:34:37 Okay. To be somebody's bad day. Because this is... Like, we have to subscribe in some way to surrendering to the way life plays out like, things will make sense at some point. You know? The weird part of this complex fabric of the way the universe is tied together. So we can look at like, my mom, for example, she after starting this work, she was feeling like a lot of shame around her themselves. And by transferring her own unresolved trauma on me, you know, this sense of unacceptable and rejection. That I talk about often when I go podcast and on my own show, and she's like, god I if I just Lorilee Binstock 00:35:27 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:35:28 have worked on that earlier in my life because she's working on it now. You wouldn't have that You wouldn't have to go through any of this. I'm, like, public. Lorilee Binstock 00:35:34 Oh. Jessica Depatie 00:35:35 Yeah. I did I did suffer but I'm so grateful for the way that I dealt with that and the other the bit of agency that you did in still me that I can change because that's one of the big things around this kind of work. Sense of agency. You know, I did I wouldn't be doing this at all. I don't know where I'd be. What I'd be doing that I love what I do now. You know so we can look at our children, let's say, you know, for anybody listening that at has had a two phases life? You know, one child experienced a version that you were proud of Lorilee Binstock 00:36:05 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:36:08 you know? But that can turn into something remarkable that we have no idea. To the only thing I think... Well, I don't think this is from research post growth research. That has come out of the wave of Covid, considering the whole world went through a collective trauma in many different facets, whether that was extreme family deaths, of fear of government you know, control, like, any way, which way people are different on the other side of this. Right? It comes up with conversation often. Families are looking a lot different. The way people go out public can be different. A lot of friendships were dissolved for different, you know, value noncitizens that were conflicting that just weren't able to be resolved. So this new wave of research has shown that Okay. Is what set somebody up for post traumatic growth. You know, what can we help instill in our children? If they are going through it art are are going to go through it because we all kinda do Lorilee Binstock 00:37:04 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:37:07 There's no difference in extra version or introversion really the benefit of being more of an extrovert type is that like, the ability to share your story with other people and to bring in people into your own experience like you were talking about when you're in treatment, when you shared, it was really helpful. You're able to get feedback and you put in distance between your own inner world and, like, Lorilee Binstock 00:37:30 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:37:29 And you, you know, you put it out there, you you brought light to it. The benefit of being more introverted and you may have a more like, colorful inner world. To contemplate why things have happened. But there is a difference between open and a lack of open there, we were gonna to look at the big five scale. Openness this to new experiences. Is one of the markers of post growth in terms of personality. So that's where we can start talking about in intentionally working with our kids or working with ourselves. I'll talk ourselves first. Lorilee Binstock 00:38:06 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:38:09 One of the topics I we explore here is intentionally facilitated post growth. Which is a big concept to jump from Did you know you have trauma to You can intentionally facilitate your own. Right? Like, had a lot of ground to cover there. But the point is to build capacity So the more new experience that you put yourself in, the more you can subconsciously realize that I am capable and you collect more data around what you can get through. So I think that's why people like working out. In ways that are more intense like hit or traveling or meeting new people or doing psychedelics. Right? Like, the more experiences you can put yourself into, the more Lorilee Binstock 00:38:52 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:38:50 waiting you can expand your capacity to be in them. Showing worked with our kids, and we show them that you can be different. Hear some ways that you can be different, whether that's helping them go into sports, like, group sports is one kind of thing or if they're more of a solo person, like Martial Arts, but really helping them intentionally test some of those edges in micro. In a more micro capacity. Lorilee Binstock 00:39:13 Mhmm. Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:39:13 So that when you get the flood dose of adversity, is gonna happen at some point. It's like, oh, yeah. I've been... I've been training for this. And then okay. Lorilee Binstock 00:39:22 Right. Wow. Yes. And you know, it's it reminds me of a a really great quote from someone that I interviewed a while ago he was an Jessica Depatie 00:39:33 Oh Lorilee Binstock 00:39:33 shell former Nhl player, Dave Scattered. He after I think was a sith can ca heat. It was, like oh it was a near fatal concussion in humans, like, in his thirties getting dementia. And he told me because he said he's been his whole life just like this happy guy, like everything everything was kind of, you know, he's working hard doing, you know, achieving things. And then once you hit that, that that that can got that fit concussion and nearly died. You know, he and he was suffering and he realized, like, he said that god came to him when he was like, ready to just throw in the towel, and he was... He was ready to take in no life. Said you said he's like, he spoke to me, and he said that I I needed you to go through what you had Jessica Depatie 00:40:25 Oh, Lorilee Binstock 00:40:24 go through so you can help the people that you're going to help. Because he was saying that, you know, you know, there's a before that had happened, she'd be like, Oh, just suck it up. Just... You know, you broke your arm. You you know, you broke your whatever a teeth. You just, you know, just get up and let's do. Let's just do right. It's like, let's let's go. But he said that he had to go through the suffering to really understand what it was like, to be able to help other people because now he is a coach. He's he's a life coach. He's a for for for athletes to, you know, a and so he he had to understand. The only way he could understand other people suffering was going through the veterans himself because that he was just ready to give up and I just thought that was just an amazing way to look at it, like, right right now, like, I mean, I'm I don't know who I would be if all the things that happened to me, didn't happen. Like you were saying, Jessica Depatie 00:41:22 Mhmm mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:41:26 but but I'm happy where I am now. Jessica Depatie 00:41:27 You. Lorilee Binstock 00:41:29 And so I think that's that's that's that's the growth. That's the that's the growth there. Jessica Depatie 00:41:35 Yeah. I'm so glad he brought up. You know, a former athlete, like, that is that performer type you know, we we were glove was better and then first, first responders, Ashley also fall into that category entrepreneurs. People that have, like, grip Right? And they're used to. Lorilee Binstock 00:41:58 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:42:00 Practice and training to present something, whether that's to present themselves perfectly more or less in the arena of sport. Or on the battlefield or in business. And one of the interesting bits of research that we came across is that you can go from You don't have to be So talking to vitality right now, Lorilee Binstock 00:42:25 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:42:26 which is the ultimate, like, lack of agency getting to the point of, like, Lorilee Binstock 00:42:36 Right. Jessica Depatie 00:42:33 I can't change and this is it and then pulling the plug on your experience. So we wanted to study that to see what is the ultimate giving up moment. Right? When people are like, there is no growth left for me, The only way is this way. And there's bit of research that we found show that there... You can go from being perfectly quote, okay. To Suicide Value fairly quickly, when you have committed yourself to a lack of being able to change. And so I bring up performers because especially prevalent in that kind of archetype. Which I would consider myself to fall into as well. Which is like a bit of a failed hero story. You know, my whole life cultured nourished nurtured to perform him and to show up and all these things and at a point where, like, let say this gentleman, gets traumatic brain injury to the point where he is just, like, super different on the other side of that. The things that he valued above everything else likely was the the entertainment, the the joy that he brought through his his work. Right? And now that's gone, Who am I even? Lorilee Binstock 00:43:46 Mm-mm Jessica Depatie 00:43:48 And so a big part of the doing this work is acknowledging grade. You know, like, we go back to what is growth even, not being happy all the time. But it doesn't mean feeling joy and you're sorrow. Feeling the okay and being wherever you're at. So I can really relate to that story because I haven't experienced traumatic brain injury myself, but I was married to a Jeff Pop is also of the producer of this documentary he has traumatic brain injury. And when that started to flare up, it was unbearable to him. And to me, Lorilee Binstock 00:44:25 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:44:27 the emotional wave, the all the things that come with that. And because of the brain injury, it makes it a little bit tricky to work with. You know, the healing process on physiological like, in in terms of how your body heals, it it's kind different than a lot of the other psychological wounds that can happen. And so for him to acknowledge grace inhibit what he felt to be weak, not being able to show up. Not being able to be the husband that he wanted to be being ind incapacitated at moment. Not being able to reach out to people Lorilee Binstock 00:45:08 Mhmm Jessica Depatie 00:45:04 like, without that great, then he don't get me wrong. He had moment of, like, no grade. They just like this is horrible, and I don't know what to do with my myself anymore. But that with with what would be identified as the weakness for a performer is super super huge, and it takes time. And yeah, what is Grace even? Like, acknowledgement that that this is all part of it. Lorilee Binstock 00:45:31 Yeah. Jessica Depatie 00:45:31 Right. So below the the coming to Jesus moment, like, that's what those load can be. Lorilee Binstock 00:45:38 Yeah. Jessica Depatie 00:45:39 And it's hard when you're in those in your rock bottom, I don't know if there's a lot of work to be done there. Like, when you're really going through it and you're feeling everything, I think the strategy there is to breathe and write it out. Lorilee Binstock 00:45:53 Yeah. Jessica Depatie 00:45:53 But when you come back into a point of neutrality, that's where I think the work begins is it's in the contemplation of, like, what was that? Where did that come from? You know, now that of space instead of just going right back to twice me like, okay. Well I'm good again. You know, I'm just gonna ignore that that happened. Lorilee Binstock 00:46:08 Yeah. Jessica Depatie 00:46:09 That's where you put in the wraps. Lorilee Binstock 00:46:12 Right. I agree. I agree. It was... You know, when you're in it, there's really not much you can do. Jessica Depatie 00:46:16 Mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:46:19 You're just you're you're... You just... I feel like you can just go down. Right? Like, I felt like that I was just going down my rabbit hole when I hit the rock bottom and I was just like, there's nothing for me. Jessica Depatie 00:46:27 Mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:46:31 Luckily, I had my husband who was like, okay. You can do this. We're gonna do this. Jessica Depatie 00:46:31 Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:46:35 We're gonna do this. But Yeah. It was... You know, I I I I do... And I know that this likely the purpose of your your documentary, but to let will know that, you know, post traumatic growth is achievable people, it's... You know, And and I feel like, I I can't stress that enough because I was there. I was there. I was there what I was just like, this is who I am. There's no there's no way out of Jessica Depatie 00:47:02 Mhmm. Lorilee Binstock 00:47:02 this. And I think that there's nothing more then I want to share then it is a possibility. There's it's there. Jessica Depatie 00:47:13 Exactly. That is so well said it is the possibility because one very easy route we could gone down with this that would made my a lot easier it may, like, here, the five steps the post traumatic gross, you know, like, Youtube can be healed, but it so not that. Like, this whole film is really one messenger prompt know, the answers that you get are only gonna come within yourself. So it's... It's presented in a very poetic way. And we're really, really careful to not say that it is Let gonna say that. Just to know that it is an option. To believe that it is an option. Is the biggest and leap of faith you can take. Lorilee Binstock 00:47:59 Yes. Jessica Depatie 00:48:01 There's no actual work that you have to do in terms of by the end of this film, I mean, Like, there's no actual, like, you have to go see a therapist. Do you have to do psychedelics? You have to have to have do in order to heal, what you have to do is just know that it's possible and to just open your mind to whatever comes in. So one of the major themes or I methodologies that we follow is young in psychology throughout that. And the way that that's presented is a very gentle, like, awareness in an opening process. Everybody's experience different. Everybody's mode of healing will be different. That's why we're a solution agnostic kind of organization because going into treatment center it may be perfect for you. To give the guitar, maybe all that you need. You know, learning how to cook maybe everything. So to pinpoint exactly what needs to happen, what do I do now? Is not our responsibility to tell you what to do because that would just be Lorilee Binstock 00:49:06 Mm-mm Jessica Depatie 00:49:03 impossible and, like, irresponsible on our end. Right? Behold I don't wanna be the person that's like, well, just do what I did. If and it'll work for you at might. But This is where we pass agency to the viewer, like, your own intuition will let you know, follow the clues in your life. Lorilee Binstock 00:49:21 Mhmm Jessica Depatie 00:49:24 And here are through of the mythology that shows you that post growth is throughout of human history. Here the bio reasons why grows after trauma is actually probable not just possible. And here's all the proof around why this is actually a thing and not just some random phenomenon that happens to people that like, are lucky enough two you know, catch the post matter growth bug. So. Yeah. Lorilee Binstock 00:49:49 Wow, Amazing. I mean, I can talk to you all day. I really could. Jessica Depatie 00:49:51 I know. That'd be great. Twenty four hour podcast. Lorilee Binstock 00:49:56 I know. Right. But we do have to wrap it up. But I do want to ask if you have anything that you would like to add Jessica Depatie 00:50:05 Well, I think I got through all the the juicy bit of the documentary, but we are running a kickstarter right now until the end of June, a little bit in the July, we're using fun to help us finish the film. So right now, if you donate eat fifteen bucks to the kick started. You can watch a short version of the film, which is thirty minutes, and it's very good. Have same else. Lorilee Binstock 00:50:26 I I love the trailers. The trailer was amazing. I I I was like, I need more. So, yes, Jessica Depatie 00:50:31 Thank you. We'll, also I you the link. Else send need a link to watch it. For anybody listening, yeah, the donation goes towards helping us finish it. And we just actually partnered with this fantastic director out of Hollywood. That is going to be editing our full film and just make it primed for for math media you know, like, that was one thing that in doing this process, we realized we have some limitations around what? In Netflix. Lorilee Binstock 00:50:56 Mhmm. Jessica Depatie 00:50:57 You know? And and what is too complicated? So we... Like I love this so much. I'm gonna set you up with the connections as distributors and all the things that you guys don't have right now, and I wanna edit it so the people really... So really not people locked up. So that wasn't in huge huge miracle for us. And, yeah. Any fun that are donated, go towards helping fish edit. But Also, it goes towards helping us create an past campaigns to the ones the film is finished, we can take to correctional facilities and addiction centers and to Lorilee Binstock 00:51:34 Amazing. Jessica Depatie 00:51:34 like colleges and, yeah. To help for the word of post growth rays wear in it. Around of possibility for people that either need it the most or to make the most impact. And usually, those are the same people Lorilee Binstock 00:51:46 That's incredible. I really. I love that. I love going. The this idea of going to those places and and having them be able to for this idea of post growth. So incredible. And, you know, there's a scrolling fortune cookie right there on your screen. And I will also have in the show notes that you can go to that kickstarter right there. So Jessica Depatie 00:52:11 Beautiful. Thank you so much for having Me on, this have been really fun. Lorilee Binstock 00:52:12 Thanks. Jessica Depatie 00:52:15 Love that you on my show too. One of these days. Let's up that up. Lorilee Binstock 00:52:17 Yeah. Absolutely. Thank you so much. Jessica I really appreciated. That was Jessica good to pat shadow work educator host of the shadow work library podcast and the executive producer. Of the documentary dark night of our soul for more information on Jessica, click on that scrolling fortune cookie right there on your screen. You... It'll will also be in the show notes anywhere you get your podcast. Also, June issue of authentic insider is out check out out to insider at trauma thrive dot com that trauma survivor dot com. We will be back next week and with episode one hundred, You can join me live when I speak with Erin Johnson about mental health and marginalized communities. Next week it's gonna be on a different day. Same time though, it's gonna be on Tuesday, June thirteenth. Please join me. You've been listening to A Trauma Survivor Thriver's Podcast. I'm Lorilee Binstock. Thanks again for being a part of the conversation. Take care.
This week, Tarah tells the story of how her family came to get their new kitten, as well as the big surprise that the kitty had in store for them. She also talks about the release of Better Off Dead (Mountain Shadow Mysteries 1), the new audiobooks coming up, and the extra novella she's writing for her patrons.This week I'm reading the Beechwood Harbor Ghost Mysteries by Danielle Garrett and listening to Swords and Fallen Lords by Trixie Silvertale.Grab your copy of Better Off Dead (Mountain Shadow Mysteries 1).Preorder Dead to Rights (Mountain Shadow Mysteries 2).Support the books on Patreon.Find all of Tarah's books here.Follow Tarah on Goodreads.
CBS Sposts will be covering our local Bluewater Fishing Tournament this weekend! Scott Stanley, President of the NE Florida Marlin Association, and Erin Johnson, Club manager of the Marlin Association sit in to give us all the exciting developments!
This week, Tarah chats about writing the first draft of Mountain Shadow Mysteries book two! She reveals the characters that will make a comeback for this installment in the series, as well as the new town festival that features in the new book.Support the books on Patreon.Preorder Better Off Dead (Mountain Shadow Mysteries Book 1).This week I'm reading Much A'Broom About Nothin' by Erin Johnson and listening to Bars and Boxcars by Trixie Silvertale.
This week, Tarah chats about book one in her new Mountain Shadow Mysteries series — including the book that made her totally rethink her plot! She also talks about life as a toddler mom/introvert writer, the audiobook that's new to YouTube, and what she's reading this week.Find all of Tarah's books here.Support the books on Patreon.This week's featured book: Aether Witch (Witches of Mountain Shadow Book One).Listen on YouTube.Download the ebook for free.This week I'm reading "Pretty Little Fliers" by Erin Johnson and listening to "Wings and Broken Things" by Trixie Silvertale.
Erin Johnson, Illinois Cannabis Regulation Oversight Officer, joins Tom and Debbie talking about her taking over for Danielle Perry and the cannabis industry.
Illini football players win national awards, Erin Johnson is appointed as Illinois' new cannabis regulation oversight officer, University of Illinois offers free Narcan to students and more. Hosted by Josie AlamedaStories by Tara Mobasher, Kaytlin Devitt, Avery Bowen, and Bekah DouglasMusic by Boxout
Erin Johnson is one of the 5 that is a 3rd consecutive National Finals Breakaway Roping Qualifier. Erin is a wife, mom, daughter, sister, and friend, and Erin's family is a priority to her. Erin was the inaugural Houston Rodeo Breakaway Roping Champion in 2022! Erin had a great winter this year, and got her off to a great start placing also at Fort Worth, TX and San Antonio, TX. Erin talks about taking the wins where you can get them, and is very excited to prepare for her 3rd NFBR! The 2022 wrangler national finals breakaway roping presents by Teton Ridge is returning to Las Vegas this year to be hosted at the south point hotel and casino - expanding its footprint to be known as Vegas Cowgirl Central You can livestream this event on www.wranglernetwork.com brought to you live everyday November 29 & 30 at 2pm. Check out out show notes for all of the info and links to watch live. https://wranglernetwork.com/events/national-finals-breakaway-roping/We couldn't do this podcast without our sponsors!Lone Star Ropes www.lonestarropes.com/pages/jordanjo Fabrizio Marketing www.fabriziomarketing.com YETI www.yeti.comWrangler Network www.wranglernetwork.com Pro Fantasy www.profantasyrodeo.com In the LOOP Breakaway Podcast www.thebreakawayropingpodcast.comJoin the Breakaway Roping Community TODAY! Visit our website at https://www.thebreakawayropingpodcast.com/Like us on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/intheloopbreakaway Tag us on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/intheloopbreakaway/You can listen to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or any other podcast channel. You can also visit our website www.intheloopbreakaway.com to listen to all of our episodes.
What's the tea Sis? Do you enjoy keeping up with Entertainment Tonight? Tune in to the Chi O Conversations podcast today to hear 6-time Emmy winning executive producer Erin Johnson (Xi Lambda/ Washington & Lee) chat with Chi Omega CEO Leslie Herington about how she went from Recruitment Chair to prime time Hollywood producer. Click [here/the link in our bio] to watch the episode on YouTube!. You can also catch the audio versions on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
It's Season 2, baby!Ba dah dah dah da dahhhhh...ba da da dah dahhhhh...Yep, you read that right...we've got the Emmy-winning Executive Producer of Entertainment Tonight, ERIN JOHNSON as our guest. Erin knows a good Hollywood story when she sees one and will share a few with us...including, her close call with Brad Pitt, what keeps her up at night, the secret sauce that gives her the competitive edge and how cutting her teeth first on "marketing" set her up for success at television's longest running entertainment news program.
In the episode, black belt Erin Johnson opens up about her journey, offers advice for cultivating a positive gym culture, and discusses the changes she wants to see in Jiu JitsuOriginally recorded on February 11th, 2022This is your chance to ask questions about techniques, culture, and life from one of the world's leading female black belts!Learn more about Girls in Gis:Homepage: https://www.girls-in-gis.comEvents: https://www.girls-in-gis.com/events/Shop: http://www.girls-in-gis.com/shop/Donate: http://www.girls-in-gis.com/donate/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Girls...Facebook Official: https://www.facebook.com/GirlsinGisTwitter: @_girls_in_gis_Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/girlsingis/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/girlsingis
Talking about vaccine injuries. And the V.A. Using new methods of medicine for ptsd. Wild Branch Order with PROMO CODE GWI22 FOR 22% OFF https://www.wildbranch.store/ Merch: gulfwar-side-effects.myspreadshop.com Contact me with your questions, comments, or concerns at kevinsimon@gulfwarsideeffects.com Please help support the podcast and veterans: https://anchor.fm/kevin-simon2/support --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kevin-simon2/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-simon2/support
Talking about vaccine injuries. And the V.A. Using new methods of medicine for ptsd. Wild Branch Order with PROMO CODE GWI22 FOR 22% OFF https://www.wildbranch.store/ Merch: gulfwar-side-effects.myspreadshop.com Contact me with your questions, comments, or concerns at kevinsimon@gulfwarsideeffects.com Please help support the podcast and veterans: https://anchor.fm/kevin-simon2/support --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kevin-simon2/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-simon2/support
Erin JohnsonFrom the corner to the calf - making it happenFinding your own style and believing in itWhat to look for in a breakaway horseFast, quick footed, quick stopFinding a horse that fits your roping styleHow to adapt from short scores to long scoresHorses timing with the roperRiding your horse first out of the boxRun first, then bring your rope upKeeping your horse honest in all set upsBack off and make a confidence building runTaking high % throwsWhat position to ride when leaving the boxHaving control over your body coming across the lineFinding what feels right and works for youIn the Loop Breakaway Roping Podcast captures the fastest sport on dirt, as well as talking about the raw, real, truth behind the box of elite competitors in and out of the breakaway roping arena. Visit our website https://www.intheloopbreakaway.comLike us on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/intheloopbreakawayTag us on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/intheloopbreakaway/View more on our Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjpVQcSSiobXsMiD89OvTvAYou can listen to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or any other podcast channel. You can also visit our website www.intheloopbreakaway.com to listen to all of our episodes. #fitness #nutrition #takingcareofyourself #dowhatisbestforyou #grind #lifestyle#breakawayroping #roping #breakaway #nfbr #women #love #rodeo #cowgirl #rodeocowgirls #prca #wpra #roping #cowgirlsofinstagram #podcast
Emily Harman celebrates three years and 199 episodes of the Onward Podcast. Up until recently, Emily never celebrated her accomplishments. And, she felt uncomfortable with the attention. So, Emily's worked on herself and she's ready to celebrate. In this episode, Emily talks with several past guests. Also, she interviews Dan Johnson and his wife Erin who wrote and sing the theme song of the Onward Podcast podcast, Quantum Leap. Furthermore, Quantum Leap is dedicated to the brave people in their lives who have shown them that it is possible to overcome obstacles and come out better on the other side. What a perfect theme song for the Onward Podcast! Emily is grateful for all of her awesome guests without them, there wouldn't be an Onward Podcast. Emily's learned from each of you and this is your celebration too. Resources Mentioned: Guests who appeared on this show were on previous Onward Podcast episodes as follows: Live the Life You've Imagined #RadiatingReal - Beyond Metrics - The Power of Showing Up Living with Leukemia Support the Asian-American Civil Rights Movement: Actions We All Can Take A Mother and Son's Discussion on Addiction and Recovery The Importance of Community in Moving Onward How to Overcome Self-Sabotage Celebrating 30 Years of Sobriety The Truth Will Set You Free Have Dan and Erin Johnson compose a song for you Connect with Emily on LinkedIn Emily Harman Watch Emily's Webinar on Energy Leadership Positive Intelligence Coaching Program Onward Accelerator Coaching Program Onward: Twitter | Onward Movement Facebook Group | YouTube Buy Emily's Best Selling Book Step Into the Spotlight Schedule a Complimentary Coaching Call with Emily Music by Soul Pajamas Enjoyed the show? Please remember to leave a rating and review in Apple Podcasts.
Erin Johnson swings by to share what's happening with local fishing tournaments and events!
Happy Pride Month!! Preacher, activist, and drag queen, Marge Erin Johnson, joins us this week to kick off Pride and to talk about the ways God loves every single part of us. She shares the depth of grace we receive when we enter into a sanctuary for Drag Church, because it offers the message that you are welcome exactly as you are. About MargeMarge Erin Johnson (she/her) is a preacher, activist, and drag queen currently residing in the neighborhood of Washington Heights in NYC. Originally a quarantine queen who started doing drag in her friend's abandoned studio apartment, she is glad to join progressive and lefty faith communities that are living into the value of extravagant welcome the the belief in God's radical love. Marge believes that drag combined with worship can unlock the magic that can help us to imagine and bring about the kin-dom of heaven here on earth. Marge received her Master of Divinity degree from Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York with an interdisciplinary concentration in biblical studies, social ethics, and queer theology. To learn more about her drag ministry, visit theologyqueen.com.Connect with MargeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theology.queen/Twitter: https://twitter.com/homeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzh316q3w2pXUE9bd0Z0CTATiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theologyqueenConnect With UsSign up for our Weekly Devotional emailsFollow us on Instagram or FacebookSupport the Lady Preacher Podcast!
Welcome to the Connected To The Land podcast, sponsored by Peavey Mart. On this episode, Ian has a chat with Jan and Erin Johnson (mother/daughter) who have been working together on a winding entrepreneurial journey for over 20+ years. They are the founders of Trailblazher Co. – a lifestyle and business hub for enterprising, rural women AND Trailblazher Magazine – a quarterly print publication that celebrates and showcases the lifestyles and businesses of resilient, gutsy rural women across North America. Publishers | Keynote speakers | Podcast Guests | Facilitators | International Workshop Developers | Collaborators & Connectors www.trailblazherco.com Insta: @trailblazherco FB: @trailblazherco Peavey Mart stores are rooted in the communities we serve and we are ‘connected to the land' in the same way our customers are. Whether you are an urban farmer, backyard chicken aficionado, traditional rancher or anything in between, we offer just the right mix of homesteading, outdoor adventure, DIY, yard and garden, outdoor and work wear, husbandry, livestock and pet supplies.Whether you're a ‘dabbler' or ‘all-in', we are here to help and strive to offer a range of products that will meet the unique needs of our customers. Peavey Mart will always be there with the tools, equipment, indoor or outdoor wares, seed or feed - for everyday work, fun… or ‘connecting to the land' on a whole new level. For more information go to www.peaveymart.com
It's fishing tournament season! Friend of the show Erin Johnson tells us how you can win a 100,000 boat!!
This time, at a summer camp in California, Sarah Delashmit is a counselor. She becomes fast friends with Erin Johnson, a 23-year-old woman who was born with cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair. Over the next decade, Erin supports Sarah, from afar, through setback after setback: a brain tumor, an Ebola infection, and multiple children born prematurely and dying. Erin mourns Sarah's losses as if they were her own, and ultimately faces an even greater devastation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We welcome Erin Johnson in studio to talk about the upcoming SAHS fighting tournament!
On this episode of Mattie C's Sports 4 You & Me Im with two teammates from SBG MMA Located out of Birmingham AL These two fought at Cage Titans FC 51. Anna Crutchfield is a flyweight fighter who has a great striking ability and showed in her unanimous decision win against Erin Johnson, and Bantamweight Arthur Mpofu with an all out brawl to take the Bantamweight Amateur Champion Belt by split decision. Great episode and these two show what family is all about Anna Crutchfield will have TWO FIGHTS coming up B2 Fighting Series 158 on April 23 & GCMMA March 19 PPV Check Out Sinista1 Productions Show "THE BOOTH" every Tuesday @7pm est
Grappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling Events
This week on the show Maine and Zak recap the 2022 IBJJF European Championships.In the news section of the show we discuss Matheus Luna breaking the IBJJF record for all time points scored in a match with 103 to 0 at the IBJJF New Orleans Open. In the recap section of the show we discuss the 2022 IBJJF European Championships breaking down every Adult Black Belt Final match for the Men and Women's divisions.In the Men's divisions we kick it off with the openweight recapping Fellipe Andrew defeating Yatan Bueno by one advantage after being ties on points we discuss the overwhelming amount of spider lasso we saw this weekend, and how Andrew used it in the finals of both the open and his weight. In Ultra heavy we discussed at 38 how Rafael Lovato beat Guilherme Bacha on points 7 to 2, and how his pressure jiu jitsu seems to be in rare form for his first Gi major win in many years post MMA, and prior retirement. At Super heavy we discussed Fellipe Andrew beating Vinicius Trator by 5 to 0 using his spider lasso and a pant grip from the guard to score. In the Heavyweight division we discussed Adam Wardzinski out-pointing Dominique Bell in a 2 to 0 victory that saw Adam play his well known Butterfly guard and X guard, and implement a smart game. At Medium heavy Bruno Lima defeated Szilard Sule by 2 advantages for pass attempts. In the Middleweight division we discussed Tainan Dalpra defeating Tommy Langaker by Armbar, and how both grapplers let it go and decided to showcase and play good bjj. We discusses some amazing sweeping work from Tainan and how he controlled the back and arm to get the armbar. In the Lightweight division we saw Espen Mathiesen weather the ankle lock, kneebar, and toe hold storm to take a cose advantage win over Marcelo Fausto, in an extremely close match of will and grit from both. At Featherweight we saw Diego Sodre take a very close advantage win over Isaac Doederlein by the one and only advantage after putting Isaac in a very tight kneebar and ankle lock in the dying seconds of the match. In Light feather we saw a Cisero Costa Close out between Paulo Miyao and Hiago George At Rooster we discuss Thalison Soares submitting Welerson Gonçalves with a choke from the back in two and a half minutes. In the women's divisions at Roosterweight we discussed Thais Loureiro taking a decision over Kaori Hernandez with active passing attempts. At Light feather we discussed the unstoppable Mayssa Bastos submitting Rose El Sharouni with an armbar in under 45 seconds. At Feathewright we discussed Anna Rodrigues beating Gabriela Pereira by advantage 1 to 0 after the come up on the double pull. In the Lightweight division Nathalie Ribeiro beats Janaina Maia 10-0 after getting her passing and mount game going later in the match. At Middlegweight we discuss Thalyta Lima defeating Erin Johnson 8 to 0 in a steady pressure and passing game. In the Medium heavy we see Maggie Grindatti return to the podium at a major but this time after making some adjustments at Black Belt agaisnt Magdalena Loska implementing a heavy pressure passing game to win 7 to 0 In the Super heavy we discussed Gabrieli Pessanha defeating Claire-France Thevenon with a choke from the back after a crushing pass. In the Open we discussed Gabrieli Pessanha defeating Thalyta Lima with another heavy pressure game and winning by Armbar. In the outro section Maine and Zak discuss coaching. Recorded 2-21-2022
Erin Johnson joins us to talk fishing events! Plus a photo dump Friday by 904 Now
So, maybe, just for this episode, we should call it the Nimnicht Chevy / Nimnicht Buick/GMC INDOORS Show! Think about it for a sec: considering the combination of the lousy weather and the fun of the Jacksonville Boat Show inside the Prime Osborn Convention Center.This episode was loads of fun with all kinds of guests, including "host in training" Erin Johnson, and all kinds of gawking at some of the most amazing watercraft around.Here's your L.V. Hiers gear tip of the week from Captain Kirk: New Shimano Stradic 3000 with a GLF 7'6" spinning rod. It's the perfect El Cheapo Combo!Approximately $299 at Strike-Zone Fishing Jacksonville.Here's your Ring Power CAT tip of the week from Captain Kevin: With all the cold weather we've been having and the water temperature in the low 50's Redfish have been schooled up tight! Think of spots with a dark muddy bottom at low tide and fish those spots on the incoming tide. Those fish will be looking for warmth. And work your baits ever so slow!Here's your Kirbyco Builders Inc. cooking tip of the week: Get this for that upcoming Super Bowl BBQ! Kirk's new favorite… Thomas Bessinger's Original BBQ Sauce. He says it's the best mustard base BBQ sauce he has ever had! $7.99 and he ordered it online.
Jan and Erin Johnson, the mother-daughter duo, have been working together on a winding entrepreneurial journey for over 20 years. They are the founders of Trailblazher Co. – a lifestyle and business hub for enterprising, rural women AND Trailblazher Magazine - quarterly print publication that celebrates and showcases the lifestyles and businesses of resilient, gutsy rural women across North America. For full show notes including links in today's show, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.com https://wildrosefarmer.com/122 (https://wildrosefarmer.com/122) Join The Rural Woman Podcast Community on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/groups/theruralwomanpodcast (Here) Get Patron-Only Extended Content & Bonus Episodes |https://open.acast.com/public/patreon/fanSubscribe/2908106 ( Listen Here) Support my work on Patreon | https://wildrosefarmer.com/the-rural-woman-podcast/patreon/ (Learn More) Patreon Executive Producer | Sarah R. | https://happinessbytheacre.ca/ (Happiness by The Acre) Editing | Max Hofer |https://www.instagram.com/mixbaer_studio/ ( MixBär Studio) Shop our Show Sponsors | https://wildrosefarmer.com/2020/05/21/show-sponsors/ (Here) Before You Buy The Mic | Podcast Coaching | https://wildrosefarmer.com/before-you-buy-the-mic-podcast-coaching/ (Learn More) Positively Farming Media | a hub for creators in the food & agriculture space | https://www.subscribepage.com/positivelyfarmingmedia (Learn More)
Welcome to 12 Days of Chrstimas Blessings with the Lady Preacher Podcast!We've invited on some of our former guests on the podcast and each of them will be doing an episode for this special mini-series! They will be offering you a reflection and blessing in each episode.We know you're busy so we're keeping them short, sweet and simple. There is so much happening in our world and you do so much for others. We're grateful you are letting us do this one thing for you.Thank you for being here. We hope this mini-series blesses you and fills your well this holiday season.Merry Christmas!..Marge Erin Johnson (she/they) is a preacher, activist, and drag theologian currently residing in Washington Heights. Originally a quarantine queen who showed off her makeup looks on Instagram, she is glad to join progressive and lefty faith communities living into the values of extravagant welcome and God's radical love. Marge believes that the joy of drag can reach the ends of the earth and that drag combined with worship can unlock the magic to help us imagine the kin-dom here on earth. Marge is a graduate of Union Theological Seminary, and in her non-drag life, she goes by James Admans (they/them) and serves as the Digital Minister of Fort Washington Collegiate Church. To learn more about James/Marge's drag ministry, visit theologyqueen.com....Buy some Lady Preacher Podcast//Dancing Pastor Ministries Apparel:https://www.bonfire.com/store/dancing-pastor-ministries/Visit our website and sign up for our Weekly Devotional email!Find us on Instagram or Facebook!
On this episode, Dance Behind the Screen podcast co-hosts Martheya and YeaJean interview Erin Johnson and Fox Whitney about the Seattle Velocity Dance Center. They discuss the historical background of Velocity as well as how they have shifted post-2020. The guests talk about what it is like to value the community of dancers' needs in order to create a great dance city ecology. Episode Show kNOwtes Podcast Home
Barb and Bash talk about drinking lots of water from a big jug and sweating using a sweat wrap to get rid of neck fat, Jeff talks about Mr. Belvedere instead of delivering the traffic report, Blossom auditions for the weather report and helps us care for plants, a baby jams out, and they get pranked by who they think is a fan of the show. More on that later. BashandBarb.com *Special thanks to Erin Johnson, David Elmy, and Artie Brennan.
Three leaders of Seattle institutions discuss the ways a year without in-person events disrupted worlds and how it transformed how they do their work. Before the pandemic, it could be easy to take the live arts for granted. In a city like Seattle, on any given night, audiences gathered in all kinds of spaces to take in a performance or a screening. That this part of life would someday come to a halt was unthinkable. The arts did continue, much of it digital and streaming, but the spaces in our cities remained empty and the future of the organizations that once filled them, uncertain. Now that audiences are tentatively beginning to gather again, they are returning to a landscape that has been forever changed, for worse and for better. For this episode of the Crosscut Talks podcast, Crosscut arts reporter Margo Vansynghel speaks with the leaders of three Seattle institutions — Vivian Hua of the Northwest Film Forum, Tim Lennon from Langston and Erin Johnson of Velocity Dance Center — about the difficult decisions and innovations that have brought them this far and what the future looks like for their organizations. --- Credits Host: Mark Baumgarten Event producers: Jake Newman, Andrea O'Meara Engineers: Seth Halleran, Resti Bagcal, Viktoria Ralph
On the week's podcast, Thea and Rebekah are joined by Erin Johnson as she gives us great insight on meditating on God's word.
Happy Fourth of July! Happy Birthday, USA!!!! Capt. Kirk was out of the office this week, doing some OSR during his vacation. So Capt. Kevin and Jeff held down the fort and talked about whatever came up. They were also joined by legendary South Florida charter captain Capt. Bouncer Smith, and Erin Johnson checked in to talk about the ACGFA Kingfish Challenge. Here's your L.V. Hiers gear tip of the week: Captain Kirk doesn't leave home without Sunbum Sunscreen. He really likes how well it works and how it's not super-thick. Here's your Ring Power CAT tip of the week: This is the time of year land owners and hunters that lease land like to mow. But keep in mind there are lots of newborns around. Be careful of mowing overgrown fields and powerlines. You might want to keep your mowing to roads and the lawn for the next few weeks! By special request, we are bringing this Kirbyco Builders Inc. cooking tip of the week back: Jeff's Candied Pork Belly! Listen in to hear how he made it with the meat he bought at Costco.
Happy Fourth of July! Happy Birthday, USA!!!! Capt. Kirk was out of the office this week, doing some OSR during his vacation. So Capt. Kevin and Jeff held down the fort and talked about whatever came up. They were also joined by legendary South Florida charter captain Capt. Bouncer Smith, and Erin Johnson checked in to talk about the Greater Jacksonville Kingfish Tournament. Here's your L.V. Hiers gear tip of the week: Captain Kirk doesn't leave home without Sunbum Sunscreen. He really likes how well it works and how it's not super-thick. Here's your Ring Power CAT tip of the week: This is the time of year land owners and hunters that lease land like to mow. But keep in mind there are lots of newborns around. Be careful of mowing overgrown fields and powerlines. You might want to keep your mowing to roads and the lawn for the next few weeks! By special request, we are bringing this Kirbyco Builders Inc. cooking tip of the week back: Jeff's Candied Pork Belly! Listen in to hear how he made it with the meat he bought at Costco.
On this episode, real estate guru and founder of Outstanding Ohio, Erin Johnson joins the crew for an in-studio chat about marketing in today's real estate environment and what to expect in the coming months. Along with an in-depth look at one of Ohio's premier Business Facebook Groups in Outstanding Ohio. Greg and Rose discuss how Covid has changed the Advertising Industry along with the top 5 marketing mistakes of all time.
The guys were live from the Jacksonville Boat Show on this episode, except for Capt. Kirk, who was sporting his pom-poms and cheering on his soccer superstar granddaughter. In a first, Boat Show organizers held it at a new location: Metro Park Marina downtown. Lots of amazing boats, and lots of fun being outside for a change! Friend of the show and all-around super-smart guy, Dr. Quenton White (who also happens to be Executive Director, Marine Science Research Institute and Professor of Biology and Marine Science at Jacksonville University) called in to talk about some local and national aquatic environmental issues. Dr. White called these issues “catastrophic” – a word he doesn't use liberally. Listen in to get the details. Erin Johnson, Administrative Director of the Jacksonville Marine Association, sat in with Capt. Kevin and Jeff to talk about the boat show, fishing the First Coast, and more. She shared a lot of important info, however business picked up when she introduced us to a new term: “Charlie Foxtrot”. Listen to get some clues about what that means…
Jan and Erin Johnson are the mother daughter entrepreneur duo behind Trailblazher Magazine and the Rural Collective. This dynamic team has been on an entrepreneurial journey together for over twenty years and today they are sharing the stories of incredible rural women across Canada. Jan and Erin openly share about the countless failures that set them up to launch a wildly successful magazine amidst a pandemic and how they managed to keep plunging forward. @Trailblazhermagazine https://trailblazhermagazine.com
In this episode Les chats with Erin Johnson from Pilatesartistry.com. Listen in to hear how Erin is using breath practices to reverse a history of asthma and how she is integrating what she has learned to her clients programs. About Erin: Erin Lauer Johnson, Nationally Certified Pilates Teacher, is a movement educator and an Oxygen Advantage Certified Instructor. She brings over 1,000 hours of Pilates study together to marry an intellectual and athletic approach to teaching. Her varied studies in anatomy (cadaver labs) and allied modalities (shiatsu and other manual therapies) of touch inform her perspective as well as the visual skills she developed as a graphic designer. After serving as a teacher trainer and mentor in a different program for years, she decided to pursue her passion and start her own program in 2015. She is passionate about mentoring movement educators toward autonomous and inspiring teaching. Erin holds a B.S. degree from The Loyola University of Chicago in Communications. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Les and Sara on social media to stay up to date on the latest from The Mindful Movement: https://www.instagram.com/themindfulmovementpodcast/ (INSTAGRAM - @themindfulmovementpodcast) https://www.facebook.com/themindfulmovementpodcast/ (FACEBOOK) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu_mPlZbomAgNzfAUElRL7w?sub_confirmation=1 (YOUTUBE) Join Sara from The Mindful Movement for this https://www.themindfulmovementcourses.com/ (FREE 4-Day Meditation Journey)! Start, deepen, or reignite your meditation practice with these four guided meditations. For more tips from Les on living intentionally, check out https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCQACBUblTbUpkZG3JshDAqrtTl5CtfRA (the Mindful Tips Series). https://themindfulmovement.com/contact/ (Get in touch!) Support this podcast
Erin Johnson | Having Faith and Perspective In The Loop Breakaway Podcast featuring guest Erin Johnson as she talks about breakaway roping, family, faith, and perspective. Listen as Erin walks through her journey, through the mountains and the valleys, and through it all keeps her faith, family, and pushing forward each and every day. Erin is truly an inspiration in the breakaway roping community and for All Things Breakaway!
In this episode, Spiritual Boss Melanie interviews the mom and daughter duo behind the success of Trailblazher magazine - Jan & Erin Johnson. This pair get incredibly vulnerable with us about how they thrive in a partnership and how they have grown from Mother/Daughter to this incredible place of mutual admiration and respect. There are some tears shed in this episode, as well as an incredible comeback story. You guys won't want to miss the wisdom these ladies share!
You heard from her in Episode 15 and now she's back for 17! In this episode Erin vulnerably pulls back the curtain to let you in on even more about what ‘made her'. She is a doctor of Physical Therapy that works at the Pentagon, is an Army Vet, and Coach at the National Goalkeeping Academy. She poses a few questions of you listeners in this episode and we're very intrigued by what ya'll have to say... ErinEJohnson.com @ebamfjo
Erin is one of those people that is always on a mission to one up herself. A twin, a survivor, a soccer champ, an army major who knows some languages and the list goes on with this one! She lives in DC and works as a Doctor of Physical Therapy at the Pentagon + has Army experience, so her perspective re: current events is a pretty damn good one. I had a few aha moments in this episode and hope you do too!
This week we're talking about two roles that are quite popular among MBAs - Program Management and Business Development. Our guest is Erin Johnson. She's an MBA 2017 alumni is a Sr. Business Development Manager at Top Hat (edutech startup based in Toronto). Just after graduating, Erin worked at Amazon as a Sr. Program Manager. You'll hear her talk about what it was like transitioning from accounting/finance in the energy sector to tech, and why she believes both program management and BD are great options for MBA grads.
Erin Johnson, Senior Talent Acquisition Specialist @ ESO and Ryan O'Donnell, CEO at EmployUs discuss Building a Talent Community & Employer Brand on a Budget.
The Color of Nursing - Paperback Erin started her path in Nursing after initially FAILING nursing classes due to lack of focus and lack of discipline. Married at 21 years of age, and a new child on the way, she was compelled to get out of her own way and grow up! While on a waiting list to enroll in a different undergraduate nursing program, she decided to enroll in a Licensed Practical Nurse Program and worked as a nursing assistant until graduation. She worked 8 years as a LPN thinking that going back to school yet again was out of her reach. With a defaulted student loan and barely enough money for gas to travel to take the entrance exam, she received the call within 48 hours with notification of passing the exam and was accepted into Alcorn State University. Now with a 3 hour daily commute, no way to pay for school and a less than supportive work supervisor, she realized that the negative talk from others and herself was only background noise and used that negativity as fuel to press forward. There is more to this wonderful story of success. Email Erin at erinjohn77@gmail.com Find the Book on Amazon by clicking the link Below: The Color of Nursing by Erin Johnson, BSN, RN Sharing knowledge and educating those in the community for a healthier stronger safer community. MOTTO: GUMBO We'll teach your Grandma, Uncles, Mama, Brothers, and Others (GUMBO) The book is complete. It was written to help raise money for the Non-profit. "Casey and the Crawfish" will be sold starting in January 2019. Everyone can purchase from http://gumboeducation.com/casey-and-the-crawfish Or try the Kindle Edition from Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08DLB473N BULLYING PREVENTION FOR NURSES - A REAL SOLUTION: CONTACT HOURS WILL BE AWARDED: Juneteenth Workshop Discount Thanks again for your support.
Hope deferred maketh the heart sick: but when the desire cometh, it is a tree of life. Proverbs 13:12
Have you ever wanted to get inside a hiring manager's head to learn exactly what they're thinking? Today you get to do just that! Join me as I talk to Erin Johnson from Gravy to learn what hiring managers are looking for (hint: it's not a resume). To learn more about Gravy to go https://www.gravysolutions.io/blog and read their amazing blog or follow them on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/gravysolutions/ Follow Erin on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-johnson-b34168144/ If you're curious about the CEO follow Casey Graham on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/caseygraham1/ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Subscribe to Emily's newsletter at https://www.emilyhawkins4u.com/subscribe Join Emily's course here https://emily-hawkins.mykajabi.com/the-path-to-offers ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Find me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ehawkins28/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilyhawkins4u/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/emilyhawkins4/ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Listen to my weekly podcast on iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-leadershift-playbook/id1450579130 Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/emily-hawkins-689753816 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Set up a consultation at https://www.emilyhawkins4u.com/book-online/dream-session/book I look forward to watching you grow! Emily
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In Season 3 Episode 3 of What's Killing My Kale, Natalie talked with Erin Johnson and Ben Doherty from Open Hands Farm. They discussed the ways that they have noticed the impacts of climate change on their farm, and strategies they're using for adaptation. This is the third episode in a mini series about how climate change is impacting our ability to grow fruits and vegetables in MN.You can listen to and download the episode here. What's Killing my Kale is also available on Apple Podcasts and FruitEdge. If you enjoy listening to our podcast, please leave a review on iTunes. As always, reach out and let us know if there are any topics you'd like us to cover in future episodes!
This week we sat down with Erin Johnson from RAMP Detroit to talk about performance recovery and the difference between recovery, prevention, treatment and more! Who is recovery for? Is it just for athletes? What does RAMP offer that helps with things like anxiety and depression? We switch things up with our cocktail this week and Courtney tries something new! You can find and follow RAMP Detroit on Instagram @rampdetroit and like them on Facebook. Don't forget to follow us at @happyishthepodcast on instagram, like us on Facebook and follow us on Pinterest. You can email us at happyishthepodcast@gmail.com. Follow Courtney at @clfordd and Emily at @emily.kyle.d.Don't forget to tag us in your #SelfCare2020 posts. xoxo
This week we have EJ, also known as Erin Johnson, on for the podcast. EJ is a very talented actor, writer singer and PERSON. She hits us with that Tennessee twang as we dive deep into how her country upbringing ties into her values and work today. Also, catch EJ writing articles for Apartment Therapy, at the PIT writing and performing with her house team, Like Butter and so much more! (Check the link below!) Visit EJ's website and portfolio for more @ www.ejcreates.com! INSTAGRAM: @ej.sunshine @youareherepc @mikenowicki @dvolino Thanks for listening to the You Are Here Podcast! Your one stop shop podcast for...
Nicki T (Strictly Homicide) returns to hear about the Balangiga Massacre during the Philippine–American War, 1899-1902. What version of events do you believe to be true? Should the United States return the bells? This episode contains mature subject matter & strong language, so as always, listen at your own discretion EPISODE SOURCES EPISODE IMAGES Thanks to Erin Johnson for research aid. Podcast Corner: Strictly Homicide and Lady Sh!t Logo Design: By Madison Rumschik IG: @madisontriestoart Twitter: @m_rumschik Sound Effects & Intro Music: https://www.zapsplat.com FOLLOW US ON: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DomesticPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/DomesticPodcast Instagram: @thecultofdomesticity Email us at domesticpodcast@gmail.com Merch: https://www.threadless.com/@domesticpodcast/shopdesigns Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/domesticpodcast
Erin Johnson, Tori's Mom, sits down on the podcast to discuss her 4 year old daughter's difficult and scary journey with pediatric cancer and how Arkansas Children's made a difference in the lives of Tori and her family.
Long-term care might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about retirement, but it's often an important part of the puzzle that impacts both time and money. This is part 3 of a series that dives into the topic and discusses how you might be affected. In this episode, we get into the transition from in-home care to a facility and eventually hospice. Erin Johnson joins as a special guest to share her family's personal story.
As GlassBuild 2019 ambassadors we at Edify Studios are pleased continue to our Special Episode series of Podcasts, partnered by the National Glass Association. - We welcome Erin Johnson, Director of Marketing of Quanex Building Products - a very seasoned professional of the glass industry, to the Edify Studios Podcast. Erin shares her 25 year passion for technology & innovation at Quanex, & how GlassBuild has provided Quanex the opportunity to support their efforts to become the largest insulating glass product manufacture in the world. By being the leader in the warm edge spacer market with the Super Spacer & Dura Spacer. Quanex is celebrating 35 years of Super Spacer and 50 Years of there Vinyl Extrusion product - Mikron. We would like to invite you to come and celebrate with them at GlassBuild...and see their secret global give-a-way...and don't forget to get your Selfie with Erin and use the hashtag #EdifySelfie for a shout out on the show! - Links to Erin & Quanex: Website: http://bit.ly/Quanex-Edify GlassBuild Quanex: http://bit.ly/QuanexGlassBuild Super Spacer: http://bit.ly/Quanex-Celebrate LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/ErinJohnson-LinkedIN - Glass Build America Links: WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/GLASSBUILD-EDF19 REGISTER PAGE: http://bit.ly/GBA-REGISTER-EDF19 (remember the code EDF19) TWITTER: http://bit.ly/GBATwitter FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/GlassBuildFacebook LINKEDIN: http://bit.ly/GlassBuildLinkedIn - EDIFY STUDIOS LINKS: iTunes: http://bit.ly/EDIFYITUNES Google Play: http://bit.ly/EdifyGooglePlay Spotify: http://bit.ly/EdifySpotify Website/Podcast: http://bit.ly/EdifyStudiosPodcast Stitcher: http://bit.ly/EdifyStitcher TuneIn: http://bit.ly/EdifyTune-In - Twitter: http://bit.ly/EdifyTwitter Instagram: http://bit.ly/EdifyInstagram LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/EdifyLinkedIn Facebook: http://bit.ly/EdifyFB YouTube: http://bit.ly/EdifyYouTube NOTE: This description contains affiliate links that allow you to find the items mentioned in this video and support the channel at no cost to you. While this channel may earn minimal sums when the viewer uses the links, the viewer is in NO WAY obligated to use these links. Thank you for your support!
In our first episode, we explore this theme of dedication with text from Book 1, Chapter 3. Erin Johnson, current residency director of the Memphis Teacher Residency, helps guide us through how we can apply this theme in our classrooms. Additional Resources: http://thepedagogyofharrypotter.com/2019/08/02/1-additional-resources/ http://thepedagogyofharrypotter.com thepedagogyofharrypotter@gmail.com
“DADDY OF ’EM ALL” WITH ERIN JOHNSONMany little girls have only dreamed about having an opportunity to compete in a rodeo with as much heritage as The Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo. The Cheyenne Rodeo, also known as the “Daddy of ‘em All”, started in the late 1800s and is a rodeo favorite by many cowboys, cowgirls, and spectators. Thanks to the hardworking committee members and the momentum the breakaway roping has seen the last few years 240 breakaway ropers got to step inside Cheyenne’s rodeo and compete. Listen up as we talk to former world champion breakaway roper and busy mother of three young children, Erin Johnson as she talks about the thrills, the talent, and the prep work it takes to compete in Cheyenne. Erin explains Cheyenne’s new tournament style format and tells of her run that got her through the progressive round and into the rodeos. Erin also gives listeners tips for practicing and shares what her favorite ropes and bits are.
ALL ABOUT TAURUS SEASON ♉️ In this episode, I talked about a whole buncha things, including: -the Taurus New Moon (May 5) and Scorpio Full Moon (May 18) -moving past victimhood -why are we so afraid to talk about sex? -the difference between sexuality and sensuality -talking about consent -shame surrounding food, sex, and money -The Hierophant & The Empress Card in the tarot -Taurus Placements (Sun, Moon, Rising, Venus, Mars) I read the poem “Breasts” by Charles Simic I mentioned Ayurvedic medicine. Learn more by listening to the Ancient Wisdom Today Podcast (hosted by Shaman Durek), specifically the episode titled “Ayurvedic Wisdom For Today (Sahara Rose)” I mentioned Ev’Yan Whitney and her idea of “ongoing consent.” Listen to her talk about this topic on the podcast “Living Open” (hosted by Erin Johnson)...Specifically Episode #107: Coming Home To Your Sexual Self With Sexuality Doula Ev’Yan Whitney. Thanks for listening
Historic audio recapping the club's founding and the recent initiation of one of our newest members gets the ball rolling on episode 24 of "The Los Angeles Breakfast Club: ON THE AIR". Join host Phil Leirness, announcer Marc Hershon, club president Lily Holleman, musical director Don Snyder, club chaplain Barbara Adams, and club members Diane Terenzio, Adam Mellema, Erin Johnson, Charles Coulombe and Christopher Monger as they regale you with tales of America's best-selling poet and "Colonel" Griffith J. Griffith (of Griffith Park fame), treat you to historic clips of The People's Poet (Edgar A. Guest) and beloved comedian Eddie Green, teach you some Zen mindfulness (courtesy of a special guest from the Fusho Zen Institute) and along with author Jen Bilik, teach you that "This is (Not) L.A.". All that, plus we get better acquainted with the inimitable ham an' egger Konrad Monti and we preview the next four events at the one and only Democracy of Ham an' Eggs!
Part 2 of Cinema Therapy holiday special 2018! Karen hates feeling alone during the holidays in the City, and feeling very Kevin McCasllister a la HOME ALONE 2: LOST IN NEW YORK. Nicole’s first Christmas in New York City-going to Dyker Heights with Karen. Learning to build and foster our own holiday traditions as adults. Discussing seasonal depression during the holiday season. This episode features guest Erin Johnson, a renowned Head Elf of about 5 years at Santaland in Bloomingdales, whom Karen has been and elf with for 3. Together they also discuss David Sedaris’ “The Santaland Diaries” and all the staples that mark holidays in the City.
Part 2 of Cinema Therapy holiday special 2018! Karen hates feeling alone during the holidays in the City, and feeling very Kevin McCasllister a la HOME ALONE 2: LOST IN NEW YORK. Nicole’s first Christmas in New York City-going to Dyker Heights with Karen. Learning to build and foster our own holiday traditions as adults. Discussing seasonal depression during the holiday season. This episode features guest Erin Johnson, a renowned Head Elf of about 5 years at Santaland in Bloomingdales, whom Karen has been and elf with for 3. Together they also discuss David Sedaris’ “The Santaland Diaries” and all the staples that mark holidays in the City.
Thanks to my guests today Vikki Shepp and Erin Johnson for a fun show about the great work you are doing in Girl Scouts of Orange County. I found myself reminiscing about my own experiences in Brownies and Girls Scouts. This is my sash from junior high and friendship book from elementary school. Those... The post Vikki Shepp & Erin Johnson, Girl Scouts of Orange County appeared first on Born To Talk.
Thanks to my guests today Vikki Shepp and Erin Johnson for a fun show about the great work you are doing in Girl Scouts of Orange County. I found myself reminiscing about my own experiences in Brownies and Girls Scouts. This is my sash from junior high and friendship book from elementary school. Those... The post Vikki Shepp & Erin Johnson, Girl Scouts of Orange County appeared first on Born To Talk.
In our latest Parenting Pathway Podcast series, we are discussing parenting a child who suffers disabling anxiety. In part one, Family Ministry Pastor Dave Carl has a conversation with Jeri Marshall, Licensed Professional Counselor, and Erin Johnson, Licensed Processional Counselor Intern with Watershed Initiative. We will look at how the changing environment around our kids with the [...]
Today on the show I have a longtime friend Roshanda Cummings. Roshanda is the founder of the minimalist living instagram community - @BrownKids. A community of about 30,000 strong talking bout living simply to do the things you’ve always wanted to do.Her and her partner Erin - also both recently hiked the John Muir trail - a 200 mile trail in the Sierra Nevada mountain range - despite not being outdoor-minded or inspired by physical challenges AT ALL (in her words).Roe dives into her background, the reason behind the hike and what she learned out not he trail - despite not being a quote unquote "hiker" - and what some of the unexpected and difficult lessons she learned out in the wilderness pushing her limits.09:00 - The Origins of @BrownKids12:54 - Knowing Your Limits19:40 - Just Enough25:05 - The Power of the Story30:07 - Why the Trail36:00 - Preparing for the Feat39:53 - Moving Your Feet42:42 - The Weather Menu45:45 - The 'Joke'51:10 - Making the Moments Meaningful56:35 - What is Next
President and CEO of CLIA, Cindy D'Aoust sits down with Andy Harmer this week to reflect on the cruise industry, before we talk about what to expect from Málaga with Seabourn's Carly Perkins and Silversea's Erin Johnson. Rounding off this week, the guys behind Honest Cruising chat about why they choose to cruise.
Welcome to Women of Vision podcast. As we build the podcast series we'll be sharing stories about each members, talking about lessons learned, providing tips from experts in different fields, lifestyle choices and keeping up our work to create a supportive environment for Redding's Women of Vision. Our hosts for this episode is Jenifer Lynn, Hailey Hurley, Erin Johnson and Mariz Brown. Going forward each of the women mentioned will rotate as hosts. Thank you for listening!
Inspired by Dracula (1931), a little tune for Halloween, featuring vocals from Mars Martin and guest vocals from Erin Johnson. A dark examination into the madness of Renfield, Dracula's unfortunate slave. Make way for that classic 90s gothic snare snap...
It's our first bonus of Season 3! In this special episode, Jenna discusses her motivations for selling her studio. We hear from a special caller who is going through the same thing and Jenna sits down with the new owner of her studio, Erin Johnson. The two get candid about the process, complete with the anxiety they went through, how they chose to see this as a collaboration rather than just a transaction and share advice for anyone who may be considering selling or buying a Pilates studio. Sponsor: 360 Pilates References: Brave Enough, Cheryl Strayed
1. Pushing Up (Original Mix) 2. Airwave - Tigris and Euphrates (Original Mix) 3. Nana (Jerome Isma-ae Remix) 4. Epic Battle (Original Mix) 5. Andy Moor - Fade to Light (Original Mix) 6. Vangelis, Andy Moor - Rachel's Song (Amanda Darling Edit) 7. Plummet - Cherish the Day (Original Mix) Photography by Erin Johnson
This week, Deb and Joe interview Erin Johnson, the lead of St. Dustan's production of 42 Street. Clarkston Village Players: Performance - Driving Miss Daisy Downriver Actor’s Guild: Performance - Dearly Departed Grosse Pointe Theater: Audtions - The Pirates of Penzance Stagecraft's: Performance - Jesus Christ Superstar Subscribe to Front Row Podcast in iTunes, or visit our website. Contact the show directly via email info@frontrowpodcast.com or leave your comments on our hotline at 248-631-4077.
This week, Deb and Joe interview Erin Johnson, the lead of St. Dustan's production of 42 Street. Clarkston Village Players: Performance - Driving Miss Daisy Downriver Actor’s Guild: Performance - Dearly Departed Grosse Pointe Theater: Audtions - The Pirates of Penzance Stagecraft's: Performance - Jesus Christ Superstar Subscribe to Front Row Podcast in iTunes, or visit our website. Contact the show directly via email info@frontrowpodcast.com or leave your comments on our hotline at 248-631-4077.
Lesko Talks Windows - Educational Topics Related To The Window Industry
Erin Johnson is the Director of Marketing for Quanex Building Products. Quanex is a leading international manufacturer of major components for the window industry. Her division consist of Mikron Vinyl Extrusions, Super Spacer® and Duralite® Erin has over 23 years’ experience in the window industry and extensive knowledge about trade & home shows. In this episode we […]
Recorded just prior to the recent sexism scandal at J. Walter Thomson involving Chief Communications Officer, Erin Johnson and erstwhile Global CEO, Gustavo Martinez, today's podcast welcomes the woman who previously sat in Erin's seat at the agency. Sam DiGennaro set up her own PR company DGC Communications ten years ago and talks about how corporate America can suck the soul out of you; how critical it is for companies today to work off platforms of honesty, authenticity and doing good; we also discuss the future of newspapers; whether advertising or PR is the more manipulative discipline; and Sam also shares great tips and advice for anyone thinking of taking the plunge and setting up on their own. In January, she was honored as one of the Top 20 Women in PR 2016 by PR News. Release date: March 20th 2016 Runtime: 33m Recorded: New York City
www.AlternativeHealthTools.com Topics covered in this show Gaining health through meditation and mindful nourishment - Tranquil Transformation. Erin's previous work included strategy and planning for the Economist and Forbes magazine. Soul searching brought Erin to meditation and started a change in her life. Mantras - Words with a frequency to help calm thoughts and the mind. Light and Chakras explained. Visualization and Color. Scientifically proven and backed. Assessing what integrative approach to take and for what reasons. Making meditation simple to integrate into your life. How long should you meditate and how often? Stories, challenges and examples. Addictive foods and medications. A plan to stop - Mindful Nourishment. Hydration with good water. David Deida - living as love. Health tip: Begin a breathing practise to get in touch with your breath. Start a practise of meditation so you can learn to pause and become self-aware for seeking balance. Links mentioned Erin Johnson's website GLISTEN Request a FREE 20-minute consultationTranscendental MeditationDavid Deida Contact information Erin Johnson, GLISTEN 13754 Mango Drive, Suite 128 Del Mar, CA 92014 917-572-3208 www.glistentt.com For more information www.HealthAndWellnessEncinitas.comwww.ThorpInstitute.com Produced by John Biethan and brought to you by: www.AlkaWay.com the makers of UltraStream working like nature to filter, alkalise and naturally energize water, returning it to its natural pristine state. Podsafe music permission of Plook. Find them here: http://www.reverbnation.com/Plookhttps://www.facebook.com/pages/Plook/164031980442261
www.AlternativeHealthTools.com Topics covered in this show Gaining health through meditation and mindful nourishment - Tranquil Transformation. Erin’s previous work included strategy and planning for the Economist and Forbes magazine. Soul searching brought Erin to meditation and started a change in her life. Mantras - Words with a frequency to help calm thoughts and the mind. Light and Chakras explained. Visualization and Color. Scientifically proven and backed. Assessing what integrative approach to take and for what reasons. Making meditation simple to integrate into your life. How long should you meditate and how often? Stories, challenges and examples. Addictive foods and medications. A plan to stop - Mindful Nourishment. Hydration with good water. David Deida - living as love. Health tip: Begin a breathing practise to get in touch with your breath. Start a practise of meditation so you can learn to pause and become self-aware for seeking balance. Links mentioned Erin Johnson’s website GLISTEN Request a FREE 20-minute consultationTranscendental MeditationDavid Deida Contact information Erin Johnson, GLISTEN 13754 Mango Drive, Suite 128 Del Mar, CA 92014 917-572-3208 www.glistentt.com For more information www.HealthAndWellnessEncinitas.comwww.ThorpInstitute.com Produced by John Biethan and brought to you by: www.AlkaWay.com the makers of UltraStream working like nature to filter, alkalise and naturally energize water, returning it to its natural pristine state. Podsafe music permission of Plook. Find them here: http://www.reverbnation.com/Plookhttps://www.facebook.com/pages/Plook/164031980442261
SwineCast 0542 Show Notes: Dr. Bob Morrison's At The Meeting Group is back to discuss managing Enzootic Pneumonia issues with special guests Dr. Jim Lowe of the Carthage Vet Service and Dr. Erin Johnson, professional services veterinarian at Boehringer-Ingelheim.