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Micka chats with @eulandawagner about her empowering new single “Dis Nou of Nooit” — a bold anthem about seizing the moment and following your passion.
Eulanda, the co-founder of 'Hey! Dip Your Toes In', is back again this week! We talk about christmas drinks, champagne from the titantic and a robotic bartender called Cecilia! Thank you to Deanston 2008 Oloroso Cask Scotch Whisky for sponsoring this podcast.
Welcome to Episode 33 of The Unravelling Travelling Podcast with special guests Eulanda and Omo of ‘Hey, Dip Your Toes In!'Eulanda and Omo are a content creating couple who have worked with some huge names within the world of travel. Names such a Nat Geo, Lonely Planet, Etihad, Trip Advisor and so many more.During this chat we discuss how they managed to turn their passion into their work, their love of wine, their future travel plans, and how liberating they've found it counting stories and not countries.All this and so much more in the latest episode!Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoy!Instagram - www.instagram.com/unravellingtravellingpodcastwww.heydipyourtoesin.com
Part 2 of the inspiring conversation with educator and school counselor, Eulanda Thorne continues in this episode. Although battling an auto-immune disease, facing other personal challenges, raising 4 children as a single parent, and pursuing a master's degree while working two jobs, she remained undeterred. This inspiring educator strives to be an “Ambassador of Love” even when life's circumstances could have easily created a different perspective for her. Listen to part 1 for the first part of her story. Follow her @simplyeulanda on Instagram. CREDITS: THEME SONG: Vocals - Shevaughn James; Music - Malik McFarlane; Lyrics - Shevaughn James & Maxine McFarlane Website: theteacherstribe.com Book: How I Got Over: An Overcomer's Anthology https://www.amazon.com/How-Got-Over-Overcomers-Anthology-ebook/dp/B07KJQP77W/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=eulanda+thorne&qid=1617035532&s=books&sr=1-1 (Available in Kindle and Paperback)
#Traverse Talks Series 3 Episode 3 with Eulanda Shead Osagiede from Hey Dip Your Toes In, we chat all about allyship, pivoting and also find your voice.
In this episode, I share the first part of a conversation that I had with an inspiring educator. We talked about how she chose love amidst trauma and eventually transitioned into the role of supporting others who are also victims of trauma. Coupled with battling an auto-immune disease and being a single parent of four, she continues to provide emotional support for students and families as a school counselor in eastern North Carolina. Eulanda Thorne's story is the first in the “Inspiring Educators” series that will form a part of season 2 of The Teachers' Tribe Podcast. CREDITS: THEME SONG: Vocals - Shevaughn James; Music - Malik McFarlane; Lyrics - Shevaughn James & Maxine McFarlane Website: theteacherstribe.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theteacherstribe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheTeachersTribe Twitter: https://twitter.com/teachers_tribe YouTube: The Teachers' Tribe
Truly hope you enjoy and are inspired by this week’s episode with Eulanda. In this chapter, Eulanda tells us about some events growing up that caused her to view life differently, how her supportive parents stood by her through those times, and uplifted her with … The post Chapter 84-Eulanda of Hey! Dip Your Toes In appeared first on Black Women Travel Podcast.
In this episode, we interview Dr. Eulanda, an occupational therapist. As you might recall, last week we interviewed Dr. Katherine, a PHYSICAL Therapist. Yes, there is a difference between the two. If you didn't know that beforehand, and even if you did, be sure to check out this episode for more information on those differences and more!She can be found online at dailygraceadh.com. She can also reached thru the following number: 478-227-8968. Feel free to reach out to her for more information regarding her story and occupational therapy!
On this episode, we talk with Mother, School Counselor, and Trauma and Resiliency Educator Eulanda Thorne about her fight to flourish in the midst of trials and unforeseen pain. Listen to how she uses her purpose and influence to empower others and encourage us to stay in the fight despite the enemy's plot to take you down. You can find Eulanda on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eulanda.mahone --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week Omo and Eulanda, the married duo behind the colourful and effervescent images blog Hey Dip Your Toes In joins us for a chat on Beyond The Grid with Tinuke Bernard. Omo and Eulanda share their love of food and travel on their social media accounts and website. Their creativity pushes boundaries and it's beautiful to hear how they've found ways not only to let their skills and interests complement each other's strengths, but also to support each other to venture into new territories.
In the old days, around the year 2014, a "travel influencer" was usually a blogger, who earned a decent amount of hits on their website, and some social media followers. But since then, travel influencing has changed alot, and now, there are more travel influencers than ever before. So what goes into being a "travel influencer", and why does the concept sometimes leave a sour taste in our mouths? In this episode, Eulanda and Omo of Hey! Dip Your Toes In join Erin to discuss all the little details that go into creating a succesful brand and, their relationship with social media and travel after becoming influencers. Plus, we discuss the type of impact travel influencers have had over the last decade on travel trends, and how the role of travel influencers will adapt to our post-pandemic travel future. --------------------------------------------------------------- Guests: Eulanda and Omo Osagiede London-based freelance writers and award-winning social influencers who run the popular travel, food, and lifestyle blog HDYTI (Hey! Dip your toes in). @dipyourtoesin www.heydipyourtoesin.com VOTE FOR US FOR A PEOPLE'S CHOICE PODCAST AWARD, IN SOCIETY & CULTURE, AND THE ADAM CURRY PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD CATEGORY. (https://www.podcastawards.com/app/signup/?fbclid=IwAR3ljEq4Bp870UaD1ETgGKrHApITzMg4l095qdPZiCW0ecPrh3_sJ5xyFHg) Resources: The Era of Peak Travel is Over (https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/2020/4/16/21216676/coronavirus-covid-19-travel-vacation-tourism-overtourism) Inside the Complicated World of the Travel Influencer (https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/travel-influencers/index.html) The WIRED Guide to Influencers (https://www.wired.com/story/what-is-an-influencer/?fbclid=IwAR0CYYh5EFISxnpKXu3ZOA38OTg9WQAmeHwB7Hm7QzasUircgrdfRfHbzw8) How Instagram Transformed How People Their Next Vacation Destination (https://globalnews.ca/news/4647838/how-instagram-changed-travel-industry-millenials/) Alpaca My Bags is the podcast that is creating a platform for discussing travel through a critical lens and responsible travel. If you're a fan of the podcast, don't forget to subscribe, rate and review Alpaca My Bags! Follow us on social media @alpacamybagspod Join our Facebook Group: Alpaca YOUR Bags (https://www.facebook.com/groups/alpacayourbags) . Written and Hosted by: Erin Hynes (https://www.pinatravels.org/) Producer: Kattie Laur (http://www.kattielaur.com/) Music from Motion Array Logo by Christopher McCluskey
Award-winning travel and food blogger from Hey! Dip Your Toes In Eulanda Shead Osagiede grew up in Colorado, balancing beautiful forests and mountains with growing gang violence and police oppression, studied dance in New York City then moved to the UK. We talk the Colonial history of travel writing, #BlackLivesMatter, the challenges of being a minority in a very white industry, Japan’s beautiful Kimonos, luxurious Moroccan hammans, the Caribbean and the Tanzanian seaweed collector who changed her perception. On this episode we cover: It being an ‘interesting’ time for travel An American locked down in Beckenham SE London Being ‘sick’ of walks in beautiful areas Being born on an air force base in Illinois Spending her formative years in Colorado Moving to New York to study dance A study abroad opportunity igniting her passion for travel Doing a Masters in Choreography and Dance Technology How the Hey Dip Your Toes In blog snowballed Navigating her way through Colorado forest at night Growing up with gang violence 90s Colorado Communities being marginalised Black Lives Matter and the current movement Shootings at cultural festivals and events Having to hide in the basement as bullets fired through the window Having the back window of her car shot out Developing a fear of authority and police Loving how Black Lives Matter is being supported Celebrating the amplification of black voices Attending the London protest or ‘peace walk’ How even talking about blackness when she was growing up was taboo Travel journalism having a Colonia-esque history - white men writing books How being black has had to inform her travel writing work Travel writing needing to be de-colonised The San Diego man who was surprised she was ‘so eloquent’ Feeling like a curiosity in other places How white fellow journalists can question their experiences Being regularly detained by customs Lisa arguing with ‘all lives matter’ posters on social media Japan being very welcoming and wonderful Wearing a beautiful Kimono Feeling at home in the Caribbean ‘Skin folk are kin folk’ not always being true The luxurious Banyan Tree in Northern Morocco How Moroccans really know how to give a good bath The ethics and integrity of travel writing The place in Madeira she couldn’t bring herself to write about The panel host who introduced her by saying something about her hair Influencers, v bloggers, v journalists How people don’t have to have a set title things days Lockdown affecting her emotional wellbeing Losing a lot of work ultimately meaning expansion The seaweed collector in Tanzania who changed her perception How important it is to have everyone’s voice on the table in travel writing
Award-winning content creators Eulanda and Omo started "Hey Dip Your Toes In" (HDYTI) with a vision for combining their love of food & travel online. Now, they're sharing their love of food, travel & culture with thousands of foodies and travelers around the world. Today I chatted with Eulanda, who also happens to be an American turned Londoner about all things travel, the content creation world, and practical steps for making your dreams become a reality, wherever they take you.
With many borders shut and thousands of planes grounded, international travel has come sliding to a halt over the past couple of months. Eulanda Osagiede is a travel writer, photographer and co-founder of travel and lifestyle website Hey, Dip Your Toes In and in this episode she joins me to discuss how the travel industry has been impacted, and how people like her and her husband Omo who rely on it functioning are adapting to the changes. Eulanda and Omo engage in and discuss all kinds of cultural interactions on the HDYTI blog and have written extensively about the Black Lives Matter movement and especially how they feel people can be allies to black people at this time. So we also took some time to talk about the #BLM movement and why it's so important that the travel industry - and wider society as a whole - confronts its prejudices. ---To support this podcast, please visit my GoFundMe page where 25% of all donations will go to NHS Charities Together.
In this podcast, I interview Eulanda Waller, an occupational therapist, about how it is for her to carry out her job of caring for people in their homes during this time of pandemic. Eulanda also shares her thoughts about health based on her perspective as an occupational therapist. Become a Patreon Supporter https://www.patreon.com/b2bhealthwholeness ------------ Show Notes: https://yourhealthatthecrossroads.com/yhatc086-eulanda-shares-her-perspective-as-a-healthcare-worker-during-the-coronavirus-pandemic/ Subscribe on iTunes: http://apple.co/2evOxpu Subscribe on iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-your-health-at-the-29758459/ Subscribe on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/your-health-at-the-crossroads ------------ Resources Subscribe for our free newsletter: https://YourHealthAtTheCrossroads.com/subscribe What YOU Can Do About High Blood Pressure: https://amzn.to/35JfxLm What YOU Can Do About Type 2 Diabetes: https://amzn.to/2PKmXbM 13 Things to Stop Believing to Become Healthy and Lose Weight: https://amzn.to/2sKfEYy Sign up for our Virtual Health Coaching: https://wp.me/P4OGYR-5D ------------ Social Media Facebook: facebook.com/shawnb2b Instagram: instagram.com/shawnb2bfitness Twitter: twitter.com/shawnb2bfitness ------------ Podcast Archive: https://YourHealthAtTheCrossroads.com/the-podcast
In today's podcast episode I chat to Eulanda Shead Osagiede, co-founder of Hey! Dip Your Toes In, an award winning blog that promotes creative digital content with a focus on global travel and food culture. She has helped travel and food culture brands like Coca-Cola, IBM, Etihad Airways, and tourism brands around the globe to tell their stories and create compelling digital content. Notably, her work has been featured in Forbes, Lonely Planet, House of Coco magazine, Culture Trip, Matador Network, Voyager, CULTURS, Blogosphere magazine, and others. With her authoritative voice on global travel, food tourism, and influencer marketing, Eulanda has been sought out as a workshop facilitator, brand ambassador, and guest speaker at events around the world like The Photography Show, WTM London, Borderless Live, TBEX, WITS, and TEDx in Morocco. In the episode Eulanda shares her story of how she went from studying medicine, to teaching dance and owning a dance studio, to being a photographer, and through to her current calling, proving a space for storytellers. She shares how figuring out your purpose is part of the your life journey and how important it is to trust the experiences you have Eulanda is a true storyteller, she answers every question with stories and examples. She has a wonderful way with words. We talk about how identities are fluid, and Eulanda shares a life-changing moment in Spain recently that inspired her to reevaluate how she perceived travel. Eulanda talks about her work as the BAME Executive Officer for the Women In Travel organisation and how that came about. We discuss why diversity and inclusion is necessary in the travel industry. We also talk about intersectionality and intersectional feminism and how we can only move forward with feminism if it is intersectional. Finally Eulanda shares her perspective on what a good life means, and what her self-care routines include. Show notes: https://www.elizabethdhokia.com/eulanda-osagiede #GoodLifeUnravelled
Eulanda and Omo are co-founders of Hey! Dip Your Toes In (HDYTI); an award-winning platform which promotes creative digital content with a focus on global travel and food culture. They have worked with leading brands including Coca-Cola, IBM, Etihad Airways, Uncle Ben's, and tourism boards around the world to create content to help tell their unique stories.Their work has been featured in Forbes, Lonely Planet, House of Coco, Culture Trip, Matador Network, CULTURS, Voyage, Blogosphere magazine, and other publications.Their authoritative voice on global travel, food tourism, and influencer marketing has led them to be sought out as guest speakers.Past speaking engagements include the TEDx, TBEX, Traverse, WITS, TFM, WTM, Hotelympia, and others.Find Hey! Dip Your Toes In online and sign up here to get more information on their upcoming retreat in 2020.----Interested in promoting your food product/service/event? Send details in an audio file to: yorm at essense 13 dot com. Listen to S3 E1 for guidelines on what to share in your file.Follow Item 13 Podcast on Instagram and Twitter Don’t forget to subscribe & leave us a review!
Writer, photographer and lifestyle connoisseur, Eulanda is a full-time content creator, TEDx speaker and half of the upbeat travel & culture blog, Hey Dip Your Toes In! An advocate for individuality, self-expression and being unapologetically yourself, she's self taught in all that she does, and teaches us by her example that passion & drive are keys to creating the life we want for ourselves.
Stephanie Rule, host of the Nurtured Heart Approach® podcasts, interviews Certified/Advanced Trainers in the Nurtured Heart Approach® (NHA) about their lives before NHA was in it and how they've come to realize the gift of NHA. Debbie Sands, an advocate for families and people with disabilities, discusses how the NHA opened her eyes to a new world of positivity. This new world of positivity shifted her professional life into altering how she interacted with young people in a society where celebrating what is going wrong is the norm. Eulanda Thorne, a school counselor, talks about her journey from being on the verge of resigning as a classroom teacher to finding the NHA and transforming her life. Giving her the tools to change the trajectory of her life path. Julie Steinberg, a cantor and trained social worker, discusses how NHA transformed her family and gave her the skills to navigate her daughter's intense behaviors. Julie beautifully describes the dance between the 3 Stands™ and how she scaffolded the support and love for her daughter. For full biographies for Debbie, Eulanda, and Julie click here. Music: Sunny - Bensound.com
In this episode, I interview Eulanda & Omo Osagiede (@dipyourtoesin), London-based freelance writers and social influencers who run the travel blog Hey, Dip Your Toes In (also known as HDYTI). I love the brand they've created and was energized to hear how they make their side project work on top of their professional lives. If you've ever been interested in treating your creative passion like a business, this is the episode for you! Visit us at HeadHeartandHustle.com and sign up for our newsletter.
Eulanda Thorne Eulanda, a Certified Advanced NH Trainer, is a unique individual who lives her life daily to make a positive impact in the lives of others. She has been a guest speaker for the NH Global Summit and her work with NH has been featured during several trainings and presentations. Eulanda is a graduate of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University with a degree in Elementary Education. Her motto in life is a quote from Maya Angelou; I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” For this reason, she lives her life showering others with love. Eulanda lives in Wilson, North Carolina where she is a devoted school teacher and single mother of four beautiful children. Theresa Gaylean Theresa is a Certified Advanced NHA trainer who has witnessed the transformative power of the approach as an educator in a community day classroom serving K-8th grades (5 years) and currently in a second grade classroom. The approach has also gifted her with powerful relationship with her husband of 25 years, and as the mother of three children 17, 14, and 7.
Today's Interview is with Eulanda & Omo Osagiede who are London-based freelance writers and award-winning social influencers who run the popular travel, food, and lifestyle blog HDYTI. They describe themselves as the everyday kind of couple. Think Clark Kent and Lois Lane in a Bruno Mars ‘Lazy Song’ kind of way…although unlike the song suggests, they like to do a bit more than walking around in pajamas all day. Omo's day job involves managing IT risk for my clients while Eulanda is a professional photographer, dancer, choreographer and graphic designer with enough creative energy for both of us. Omo grew up in Surulere, Lagos while Eulanda grew up in Denver, Colorado. Although they grew up continents and cultures apart, they were destined to meet in London. Their shared Christian faith helps them appreciate the beauty of creation and the fact that they are alive to enjoy it. The simple things in life make us happy. In the interview, they share: -Their dating story -How to develop a niche marketing... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, the digital marketers and travel influencers , Omo & Eulanda Osagiede of "Hey, Dip Your Toes In," discuss how 2020 became the year of the pivot. They provide the real life insight business of being travel content creators and dispel much of the myths around it. For more info, visit theglobalchatter.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-global-chatter/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Digital marketers and travel influencers , Omo & Eulanda Osagiede of "Hey, Dip Your Toes In," discuss how 2020 became the year of the pivot. They provide the real life insight business of being travel content creators and dispel much of the myths around it. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-global-chatter/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy