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Mom Who Works: Redefining what it means to be a working mom (in a world without working dads...)
Erin Shaw brings us a WORD in this episode. This episode will inspire you, it will refine you, it will relieve you and it will give you hope. This episode is a gift to us moms who work at the end of the year. Erin shares how she won't be talked out of her thing ever again and how our lives are always showing up to teach us. Listen in! Erin Shaw is a painter of borderlands, the spaces between worlds. As a visual storyteller, the child of an Oklahoma farm, Shaw tills the rich soil of dichotomy through her masterful uses of color, iconography, and story. As a Chickasaw-Choctaw artist, she creates in a state of tension, suspended between two worlds where both solemnity and humor pervade her art. She finds that truths are revealed in unanticipated ways, and trickster often appears throughout her work. The artist earned her BFA in studio art from Baylor University and her MFA from the University of Oklahoma. She has 25 years of educational experience, is an international speaker, and a featured artist in Visual Voices: Contemporary Chickasaw Art, among other exhibits in the U.S.
Ben is joined by Jess Nickerson and Erin Shaw to discuss the 1999 movie The Talented Mr. Ripley. - Is Matt Damon an underrated A+ lister? - Has this movie gotten better over the years? - What makes this movie so aesthetically pleasing? - Could Tom have handled the situation better? - And much more!
Aussie High Jumper talks about her desire to qualify for the 2024 Olympics in Paris
The BSB Team cover all the big news in sport plus chat with Ben Hart, Gerard Daffy, Chris Whitaker and Erin Shaw
This year 5 Scary Questions returns with stories from Kevin Pourier, Tina Tavera, Jeffrey Gibson, Princess Johnson, Candace Stock, Jonathon Thunder, Kalyan Fay Barnoski, Anita Fields, Erin Shaw, Orlando Dugi, Roman Zaragoza, Tom Jones II, Wendy Red Star, Tai LaClaire, Bobby Wilson, Dr. Hollie Mackey, Avis Charley, Janie Reano, Michaela Shirley, John Hitchcock, Cray Bauxmont-Flynn, Debra Yepa Pappan, John Isiah Ppepion, Whitney Johnson, Arik Williams, and Melanie Yazzie.
Erin Shaw is a painter of borderlands, the spaces between worlds. As a visual storyteller, the child of an Oklahoma farm, Shaw tills the rich soil of dichotomy through her masterful uses of color, iconography, and story. As a Chickasaw-Choctaw artist, she creates in a state of tension, suspended between two worlds where both solemnity and humor pervade her art. She finds that truths are revealed in unanticipated ways, and trickster often appears throughout her work. The artist earned her BFA in studio art from Baylor University and her MFA from the University of Oklahoma. She is Assistant Professor of Visual Arts at John Brown University in Siloam Springs, AR, an international speaker, and a featured artist in Visual Voices: Contemporary Chickasaw Art, among other exhibits in the U.S.
On this week's episode of The About Her Podcast, I chat with Dr. Erin Shaw about regular participation in the local church. This episode was recorded during a live recording held at Cedarville University in the Spring of 2022.* Dr. Erin Shaw serves as Assistant Professor of Women's Ministry at Cedarville University. She is dedicated to helping women of all ages learn the truth of God's Word. In addition to serving at Cedarville, Erin also volunteers in the women's ministry of her local church, and as you will quickly learn in this episode, she truly loves the local church - making her a very fit candidate to discuss today's topic. Erin received a Master's of Divinity degree in Women's Studies with Biblical Languages from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and later went on to complete a Doctorate of Education at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Erin is an incredibly wise and a faithful steward of God's Word, and it was a sweet privilege to chat with her, for a second time, on the podcast. You can find our first episode together titled A Biblical Theology of Womanhood here. *Because this episode was recorded in a live recording format, I do just want to acknowledge that the audio quality is a bit different from the typical About Her Podcast episode. I do apologize that it is, at times, difficult to hear Erin, and I ask for your patience as you listen! Now that this first live recording is under my belt, my husband (and trusty audio and tech guy) and I have a much better idea of how to record live episodes in the future. For today, I hope you will bear with me. I promise, the content is worth pressing on through the episode! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theaboutherpodcast/support
In this episode Erin Shaw, dietitian and Amy Goldsmith, dietitian talk about all things weight. Why it's important, who needs to gain weight and why. This podcast was recorded to have a transparent discussion about weight and eating disorder recovery. It is not meant to be triggering and we hope it is a safe place that provides evidenced based information. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dontbefoodish/support
Mrs. Shaw is Assistant Professor of Visual Arts at JBU. Mr. Martin is Professor of Visual Arts at JBU.
On this week's episode of The About Her Podcast, I chatted with Dr. Erin Shaw, Assistant Professor of Women's Ministry at Cedarville University. Erin is dedicated to helping women of all ages learn the truth of God's Word. In addition to serving at Cedarville University, Erin also volunteers in the women's ministry of her local church, and as you will quickly learn in this episode, she truly loves the local church. Erin's favorite scripture is Psalm 84:11 which states, “For the Lord is a sun and shield; the Lord bestows favor and honor. No good thing does he withhold from those who walk uprightly.” Erin received a Master's of Divinity degree in Women's Studies with Biblical Languages from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. She also completed a Doctorate of Education at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. All this to say, Erin is a wise, wise woman, and a faithful steward of God's Word. I have had the great joy of knowing and learning from her over the years, and I am so excited to share her wisdom with you today, specifically on the topic of biblical womanhood. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theaboutherpodcast/support
Erin Shaw, writer, and educator shares the benefits of creative writing for kids. Author of Word Play, Creative Writing Practice for Kids
Ben is joined by Erin Shaw to discuss the 1985 movie The Goonies. - Is this the best child ensemble cast movie ever? - Does Sean Astin have to be in this movie? - Would you watch a Goonies/ American Pie crossover movie? - Is Corey Feldman the MVP? - Is the 80's the best era to make a movie in? - And much more
Today, I want to talk a bit about my journey into radio and podcasting, how it all began, and give a fond farewell to the wonderful staff at KCBQ as this is my last show being broadcast on San Diego radio. It is certainly quite difficult for me to say goodbye to all of these wonderful people, and I am forever grateful for all of the guidance and support they’ve given me along the way. But not to worry, because Change It Up Radio isn’t going anywhere! We will still be bringing you new shows each week on every major podcast platform! It truly has been one of the greatest joys of my life to do this show, and I look forward to its continuance and the privilege to keep connecting and having important conversations with all of you! My daughter, Erin Shaw, also joins me today for Rut Busters, a fun and light-hearted segment where she shares new challenges each week that can help us pull ourselves out of a rut and get our creativity and energy flowing. We talk a bit about two of our most recent challenges on the show, and then Erin shares some exciting news about a six-part mini-podcast series that she will be releasing soon that features several different guests having conversations about life, love, heartbreak, travel, self-empowerment, mindfulness, and more! To Learn More About the Show, Visit: www.ChangeItUpRadio.com
Today we’re talking about women in business and the latest state-of-the-art podcast platform. If you're a podcaster, then you know just how challenging it can be to build an engaged listenership, accurately track audience data and insights, find sponsorships, and make a profit from podcasting. The reality is that 85% of podcasters don't make any money from their podcast, and 95% don't land a single advertising or sponsorship opportunity. My powerhouse of a guest, Melinda Wittstock, is here to change that. When growing her own podcast, she was deeply inspired to change the game for podcasting. So, she set out on a mission to do just that... and that's when Podopolo was born! Podopolo™ is the world's first socially interactive and gamified podcast app and network created to share revenue with podcasters, provide them with audience insights, and match them with targeted podcast network advertising, sponsorship, and premium opportunities to make money and grow their show much faster. Their mission is all about enlightening and empowering people, one podcast at a time while putting profit and power into the hands of independent content creators so they can be paid what they deserve. My daughter, Erin Shaw, also joins me for our weekly segment of Rut Busters. While we normally use this segment to share new challenges each week that can help you get your creativity and energy flowing, today, Erin takes this time to initiate a very important conversation about police violence in America, touching on topics of victim-blaming, police accountability, and the mental health of police officers. To Learn More About the Show, Visit: www.ChangeItUpRadio.com
Today we’re talking about gut health: what it is, why it's important, and how we can transform our health and wellness from the inside out. It's likely that you've heard the terms "gut health" and maybe even "leaky gut" referenced before, but are you aware of just how important the gut is? The gut, or gastrointestinal tract, plays a crucial role in our overall health and well-being, impacting everything from our sleep, mood, weight, digestion, stress levels, inflammation, chronic illness, brain health, and immune function. It moves the food that we consume from our mouths to our stomachs, converts this food into absorbable nutrients and stored energy, clears waste from our bodies, and communicates with our brains through hormones and nerves to maintain our health and well-being. It is extremely important that we do what we can to keep our gut health in check in order to live happy and healthy lives. Today, I’m joined by Naturopathic Oncologist and owner of Spark Health, Dr. Aliza Cicerone, who works with patients with a variety of health concerns, including thyroid abnormalities, hormone therapy, digestive disorders, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. She joins me to discuss why the gut is so important and how we can stay healthy and keep our immune systems strong by properly monitoring and caring for our gut health. My daughter, Erin Shaw, also joins me today for our fourth week of Rut Busters, a brand new segment on Change It Up Radio. If you missed our first, second, or third week of Rut Busters, please be sure to check them out as well for some fun challenges that can help you get your creativity and energy flowing! Today, Erin shares a simple challenge for shaking things up a bit and stimulating our senses by listening to some music we've never heard before! To Learn More About the Show, Visit: www.ChangeItUpRadio.com
Today we're talking about the power of incorporating storytelling in both our business and personal life. When we think of storytelling we might think about a good book or a movie that we’ve enjoyed, but sharing stories isn’t just about entertainment. Think about it, what connects you to other people? When you meet someone new and really hit it off, or when you listen to someone speak on stage and are completely drawn to them, what is it that’s pulling you in and making you want to learn more about them or what they have to say? Oftentimes, this connection is built through storytelling. When a person opens up and shares something with you about an experience they’ve had and it touches your heart, this ignites a spark that connects you to them on a level that is beyond intellect. Today, I’m joined by Dave Franco, who is a master storyteller and writer of more than 25 years, having started out as an advertising copywriter in New York City, and later transitioned to a feature stories writer, ghostwriter, and speaker/consultant on the topic of how to make the power of story impact your business. He joins me to discuss the power of storytelling, and how we can incorporate storytelling into our branding and business marketing to be more memorable and create deep and impactful connections with others. Dave also shares how we can capture our story and bring it to life in a way that highlights the virtues and moments that we may wish to preserve and pass down through the generations. My daughter, Erin Shaw, also joins me today for our third week of Rut Busters, a brand new segment on Change It Up Radio. If you missed our first and/or second week of this segment, please be sure to check them out as well for some fun challenges that can help you get your creativity and energy flowing! Today, Erin shares a simple challenge for reconnecting and nurturing a relationship that matters to you in the age of social distancing. To Learn More About the Show, Visit: www.ChangeItUpRadio.com
Today we’re talking about the grief that we face when having to say goodbye to the unconditional love of a pet. If you’re an animal lover, you know that rarely do our beloved pets live as long we do. And at some point, we may come face to face with the tough decision of when to let them go and free them of their pain and suffering. Our pets are a special part of our family and such a big part of our lives, which makes this one of the most difficult and painful experiences that we can go through. Those decisions that we end up having to make at the end of an animal's life are grueling, and it's never easy to say goodbye. But, having just recently lost our dear dog, Wikky, I can wholeheartedly say that to have those final moments be spent at home and with family by his side made this time as beautiful as a painful experience could possibly be. Today, I’m joined by Elizbeth Allen, who is an author, poet, animal lover, educator on end-of-life care for animals and their people, a vibrational cellular therapist specializing in grief relief, and a licensed spiritual counselor. She joins me today to discuss end-of-life planning for our animal companions, the advantages of choosing in-home euthanasia, and the grieving process that comes with losing a pet. My daughter, Erin Shaw, also joins me today for the release of our brand new segment on Change It Up Radio called Rut Busters! She will join us each week to share unique challenges to help us bust our winter COVID ruts and get our creativity and energy flowing just in time for spring! Today, Erin shares a simple but powerful challenge for a new way to change it up and shift from autopilot to being more present. To Learn More About the Show, Visit: www.ChangeItUpRadio.com
Join Paula as she interviews her daughter, Erin Shaw, author of Have Baggage Will Travel. Erin’s fictional novel is delightfully engaging with great characters and a storyline that winds its way through the South with all the color, flavors, and fragrances that part of the country is so well known for. The story follows a young woman, Kate Larabee, a leading travel expert on assignment, as she travels through the South, needing new sights and experiences to soothe the hurts and wounds of a recent break-up that replaced the proposal she was expecting. The story is loosely based on Erin’s own experiences traveling through the South after a romantic break-up. She says that it is really a story of self-discovery and of learning to step into one’s personal power, which too often, only happens when life throws us an unexpected curve-ball and we have no other choice. Many of us have been dragged kicking and screaming into what ended up being a definite up-leveling of our lives. Erin recently completed a screenplay of her first novel, Party Girl, A Modern Fairy Tale, and is currently shopping it around to movie production companies. She and her writing partner, Kaitlyn McQuin, will begin working on the screenplay of Have Baggage Will Travel very soon. Erin is also a professional singer and performs with That Vibe. Don’t miss this show as Paula and Erin have a laugh-filled, lively chat about life, love, and what to do when you don’t know what to do. To Learn More About the Show, Visit: www.ChangeItUpRadio.com
Cloudy with a Chance of Podcast: Erin Shaw (Naturalist for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources)
Cloudy with a Chance of Podcast: Erin Shaw (Naturalist for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources)
Art professor Erin Shaw, originally aired on January 14, 2020.
This week, Erin Shaw joins Jillian on the podcast to dive into exploring the gospel literary genre and how to get started studying the books that fall into this category. They discuss how the gospels highlight the redemption portion of the Bible’s metanarrative arc and the good news they are infused with. They also look at how these books are theological biographies of Jesus, which describe teachings and events from His life that reveal how He fulfilled the law for all as the Messiah to all nations.
In this week's episode of the ‘Happy Lawyer Happy Life Podcast' I had the pleasure of interviewing two fellow family lawyers in Louise O'Reilly and Erin Shaw. Louise and Erin have just launched their brand new baby in O'Reilly Shaw Lawyers so it was the perfect time to speak to them both as they are […] The post Episode 126 – ‘Find your tribe and love them hard' with Louise O'Reilly and Erin Shaw appeared first on The Happy Family Lawyer.
Today we discuss the angst of anxiety that impacts millions of people around the world. Author, entrepreneur, and musician, Erin Shaw, joins us today to share her personal journey with anxiety and panic disorder, along with how she overcame debilitating limitations to follow her greatest passions in life. We Discuss: The complex factors that can create and contribute to anxiety How both positive and negative life transitions can create anxiety GAD, Panic Disorder, SAD, phobias, depression, and sleeplessness The snowball effect that often takes place with anxiety and panic attacks Learning to use anxiety in a positive way Curbing or preventing panic attacks by using mindfulness techniques The importance of setting clear boundaries with others For the full show notes visit: www.ChangeItUpRadio.com
Join Life Transitions Expert, Author, Speaker and Radio Personality, Paula Shaw and her daughter, Erin Shaw (Writer, Musician and Entrepreneur) as they discuss their thoughts in the wake of March For Our Lives. Spoiler Alert: It's gonna get political! Show Created by Paula Shaw and Erin Shaw Show Produced by Erin Shaw "Gentle Folks" by HunterHunted used with special permission from the artist. BridgesPodcast.com
Join Life Transitions Expert, Author, Speaker and Media Host Paula Shaw and daughter Erin Shaw as they discuss saying the right thing when you don't know what to say. Show Created by Paula and Erin Shaw Show Produced by Erin Shaw Audio Sample from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1vskiVDwl4
00:00 - The future of a key piece of land Winnipeg's Exchange District is coming into focus at City Hall: CentreVenture has released its report on the Market Lands, where the old Public Safety Building and Civic Parkade reside. We are joined by CentreVenture's President & CEO Angela Mathieson. 18:12 - More problems for airlines! A brawl broke out Monday at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport after Spirit Airlines cancelled several flights due to a labour dispute with its pilots. That got us talking about how tensions are high right now for air travellers, who are already tense because air travel is kind of a pain, despite how quick it is once you get moving. Then we started talking about GOOD experiences we've had with travel staff. 36:48 - Erin Shaw, reporter for Crime Watch Canada Magazine -- She alternates her time between Winnipeg & Edmonton, and tells us about the magazine, and the state of journalistic integrity in the era of "Fake News". 53:54 - Kelley Keehn, award-winning author, personal finance educator and consumer advocate for the Financial Planning Standards Council -- The ANTIBUDGET, and how to feel good about your money. www.kelleykeehn.com 72:50 - Andre Lewis, Executive Artistic Director of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet -- "Vespers" opens tomorrow, featuring iconic Canadian dancer Evelyn Hart, returning home to the stage of the RWB 79:39 - Cirque du Soleil KURIOS: Cabinet of Curiosities / Mother's Day ticket giveaway; Chris Jericho: The Words of Jericho ticket giveaway 85:23 - Russian website streaming camera feeds from around the world - David Papp, Tech Expert, www.davidpapp.com 93:49 - Richard Cloutier & Julie Buckingham tee up THE NEWS
In this extended clip from the Evolver Intensive Awakening the Cosmic Serpent, Jeremy Narby talks with Kathleen Harrison about her extensive research with the Mazatec shamanic tradition of Mexico, what they taught her about plants and the "energetic carrying capacity of nature," psilocybin mushrooms, Tobacco and ways for those addicted in the West to heal this relationship with a misused sacred plant. Next up we have Erin Shaw talking with Naada Guerra. Naada holds workshops on the power of language and how to change our realities by changing the way we use it. In this interview Erin and Naada get into some of the ways we can move towards Empowering Language and more towards the next evolutionary shift. If you would like to hear more from Jeremy Narby, you can check out his book "The Cosmic Serpent: DNA and the Origins of Knowledge." If you would like to gain more knowledge from Kat Harrison you can look into taking one of her classes at the California School of Herbal Studies. You can get a lot deeper with empowered languaging by checking out Naada Guerra's website "bodyintention.com" and her partners website "wordsrmatter.blogspot.com" Thanks for listening, until next time its our world to change. Chris www.realitysandwich.com www.evolver.net
Hello everyone and welcome back to Evolver the Podcast. In this episode we have interviews with Graham Hancock, bestselling author of Fingerprints of the Gods, the Sign and the Seal, Supernatural, and most recently Entangled. After that we interview Robin Gunkel who is a regional coordinator for Evolver Baltimore. Then we have Erin Shaw from Evolver LA interviewing Daniel Pinchbeck, co-founder of Evolver, and bestselling author of Breaking Open the Head, 2012 the Return of Quetzalcoatl, and most recently Notes from the Edge Times. Graham Hancock has embarked on his first journey of fiction with his most recent novel Entangled. Entangled follows the path of two different young women battling evil together across 24 thousand years of time and space. It is a nonstop action story that explores ideas of consciousness, ancient man, neanderthals and much more. We discussed what it was that inspired him into writing this book, along with some of the amazing, interesting research that he did for it. You can learn more about Graham at his website www.grahamhancock.com. Robin Gunkel has a number of amazing things going on in Evolver Baltimore. It starts with the amazing transformative experience of Evolver Baltimore Spores, and then branches out into a number of amazing projects such as the Bnote, an alternative currency that Evolver Baltimore has just helped to launch. In the interview we discuss both of these things and also Robin's personal journey as to how she got involved with Evolver. You can learn more about the Bnote at http://baltimoregreencurrency.org. You can also check out a couple of the spaces they hold these amazing spores. http://www.breathebooks.com/ http://baltimoreyogavillage.com/cms/ Finally Erin Shaw interviewed Daniel Pinchbeck. They discussed some of Daniel's visionary ideas on the turning of the new age, and some of the amazing things going on in the world today to help usher in this change. I encourage all of you to check out Daniel's new book Notes from the Edge Times and get more closely acquainted with one of the more innovative intelligent thinkers of our time. I would also like to mention that all of the music in this podcast is from Michael Larson a.k.a. Eyedea. Michael is one of the most inspirational eye opening lyricists ever. He passed away on October 16th 2010 and it was a very sad day. I would love for everyone to actually take the time and listen to his amazing words in each of the songs placed in the podcast and then go out and check out more of his awesome music. Thank you all for listening, and I look forward to next time. Remember, It's our world to change. -Chris Hopkins www.evolver.net www.realitysandwich.com chris_by_design@yahoo.com