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In this episode I talk to my friend Teri from the Emancipate Your Mind Podcast on spiritual transition & religious trauma. Oh, the mystery of life.The conversation lasted over an hour, so this is PART 1 of a 2 PART SERIES! Part 2 will be dropping tomorrow!We Chat:-Losing Your Faith-Teri Leaving a High Demand Religion (with a family)-My Experience of Religious Trauma and Healing -Self Trust-Finding Your New Truth-And MORE. (And this is only part 1)!And more! Listen to The Emancipate Your Mind Podcast!Go straight to our conversation on Teri's PodcastTeri's website!Join The Emancipate Yourself App!Keep a look out for the online summit coming in November!For Shawna's stuff: Everything HERE
In this episode I talk about the difference between expanding and integrating, and why you want to know it.Enjoy!Everything HERE
This goldmind nugget is about what To do when your clients are not taking action this is from a training I did a couple of years ago. I wanted to bring it on because it's short and sweets and it can really help a lot of you guys who might have clients that aren't dreamy and not taking action on what they say they want.If you enjoy this nugget & get hella value I'm going to ask you to do one of three things:Share it in your stories and tag me with your biggest takeaway. @shawna.kathleenSend it to somebody you think could really use this message today!I would love it if you left a review on either Google podcast or apple podcast, wherever you're listening as it really supports the message and the vision!Enjoy!Everything HERE
Learn the mantra and the practice I used to get dreamy clients ready to pay dropping RIGHT INTO MY INBOX.In this episode I cover:Dr. Emoto and his controversial experiments on how water holds memories.Dr. Bruce Lipton and genetic expression.WTF is timeline jumping??The mantra I use every day for more money.An important part of using mantras.And more!If you enjoy this nugget & get Hella value I'm going to ask you to do one of three things,Share it in your stories and tag me with your biggest takeaway. @shawna.kathleenSend it to somebody you think could really use this message today!I would love it if you left a review on either Google podcast or apple podcast, wherever you're listening as it really supports the message and the vision!Enjoy!Everything HERE
If you are a coach who is ready to go high ticket, or if you are already a high ticket coach who is ready to RAISE your prices, this goldmind #nugget is for you!This is a story that I did a while back about the relationship between you and your clients, and a few different perspectives to look out for when you're ready to raise your prices. I talk about why you get to do that and why it's better for everybody involved.If you enjoy this nugget & get Hella value I'm going to ask you to do one of three things,Share it in your stories and tag me with your biggest takeaway. @shawna.kathleenSend it to somebody you think could really use this message today!I would love it if you left a review on either Google podcast or apple podcast, wherever you're listening as it really supports the message and the vision!Enjoy!Everything HERE
In this episode of UIndy's Potluck Podcast, where UIndy hosts conversations about the arts, creative writing majors Bre Nunn and Tayah Eakle interview novelist Mira T. Lee, a guest of the Kellogg Writers Series, which is a series that brings writers of distinction to the University of Indianapolis campus for classroom discussions and free public readings. Special thanks to English major Hope Coleman for voicing our podcast's Intro and Outro, and Music Technology major Landen Howell for editing this episode's audio. Mira T. Lee's debut novel, Everything Here is Beautiful, was selected as a Top 10 Debut by the American Booksellers Association, and named a Best Fiction title of 2018 by Amazon, O Magazine, Real Simple, and the Goodreads Readers Choice Awards. It is also the 2018 UIndy Whirling Prize winner. Lee's stories and essays have appeared in publications such as the New York Times, Tin House, Real Simple, the Southern Review, Missouri Review, and Harvard Review. Lee works as a graphic designer, and in her previous lives, has also been known as a pop-country drummer, a salsa dancing fanatic, and a biology graduate student. We thank you for listening to UIndy's Potluck Podcast, which is hosted by students and faculty of the University of Indianapolis. We would like to thank our guests and the Shaheen College of Arts and Sciences. To learn more about UIndy's Potluck Podcast and hear other episodes, please visit etchings.uindy.edu/the-potluck-podcast. Thank you for your support.
I haven't shared this raw and vulnerable for a while. Listen in for a mindbody lesson on how we can create our lives with less suffering and more trust.Book Your Human Design Reading & more: Everything HERE
sent $$$ this week to the Indian Residential School Survivor Society.irsss.ca“The Indian Residential School Survivor Society (IRSSS) is a provincial organization with a twenty-year history of providing services to Indian Residential School Survivors.The Indian Residential School Survivors Society began in 1994 as a working committee of the First Nations Summit. We were known as the Residential School Project, housed out of and as a part of the BC First Nations Summit. Our work was primarily to assist Survivors with the litigation process pertaining to Residential School abuses. In more recent years our work has expanded to include assisting the descendants of Survivors and implementing Community education measures (Indigenous & Non-Indigenous).As of March 2002, we formally became the Indian Residential School Survivors Society (IRSSS). The IRSSS is governed by an elected Board of Directors from six regions of BC; the Board of Directors are also Survivors or Intergenerational Survivors of Residential Schools. The Board of Directors is responsible for the funding of the organization and delegates its day-to-day duties to our Executive Director. The Executive Director is hired by the Board of Directors and hold full responsibility for the implementation of Board initiatives and policies and hiring staff. The board is supported by a staff of 20 professionals and 16 Elders who provide Cultural Support, most of whom are either Indian Residential School Survivors or Intergenerational Survivors.IRSSS provides essential services to Residential School Survivors, their families, and those dealing with Intergenerational traumas. These impacts affect every family and every community across B.C. and Canada. This fact is most evident in the Corrections Canada Services-the numbers of First Nations people incarcerated, Child and Family Services child apprehensions, the high number of people on social assistance, unemployment and underemployed, lower levels of education, the lowest number within an ethnic minority of “determinants of healthâ€, the list of impacts is extremely high while the services available to effectively assist impacts of Residential Schools remain quite low.One of our Society’s goals is to continually expand our support to partner organizations and maximize access to culturally sensitive, emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual care.”DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)Operator Music Band “Realistic Saturation” CoordinationHungry Cloud Darkening “I Am Seen” Glossy RecallThe Carols “10 FEET DEEP” Honestly, It’s the CarolsJoey Nebulous “cupid clutter” high on daddy’s dayYogurt Brain “LEMON TREE” The Lemon Tree EPMala Fides “Stressor” Dull but ConstantCloser “Hardly Art” All This Will BeBill Baird “Walking in a Straight Line” Straight TimeGreg Jamie “Everything Here” Crazy TimeCat 500 “My Foot” The CompRachel Kiel “Charged” Shot From a CannonCAMP COPE “How to Socialise & Make Friends” How to Socialise & Make FriendsAnna McClellan “Heart of Hearts” Yes and NoSILENT ERA “Ours Now” O HorizonHola beach “Positiv” The Big GameSnow Roller “Bury The Lede” XXLSalad Boys “Psych Slasher” This Is GlueDuzz “Flesh Costume” Flesh CostumeThe Stroppies “The Truth” it’s A Hit!MOANING “Does This Work for You” MoaningLong Neck “Ashes” Will This Do?Melissa Weikart “Coffee” CoffeeLittle star “providence” Even In DreamsNICHOLAS KRGOVICH “My Riverboat” IN AN OPEN FIELD
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In this episode, Alex chats with poet and editor RaJon Staunton about Mira T. Lee’s 2018 novel, Everything Here is Beautiful. Including a quick digression into the television show Fleabag, trading compliments, and a handful of giggles, this episode explores the messy family drama that unfolds Lee’s novel. Thank you for joining us for the third episode! If you like, please rate, subscribe, and tell a friend about us! Find RaJon: https://lumierereview.comhttps://rajonstaunton.wixsite.com/my-site
The Fintech Phenomenon is rarely about doing something entirely new. It’s about doing things in a new way that better fits the needs of the target market. The fintech model also enables the provider to reach underserved market segments. Lending is, of course, the core offering of banks. But between their legacy processes, underwriting requirements, compliance demands, and more, they simply aren’t nimble enough to serve new segments in our evolving economy. And the banking crisis of 2008 left them even more risk averse. That’s left small business lending wide open to fintechs. Case in point: the online seller, that small business that makes a product or buys wholesale and sells direct to customers through their own website and, for most, through marketplaces like Amazon and Shopify. Cash Flow is Everything Here’s where success can kill a business. If their online store and what they’re selling catches on, they’ve got a tiger by the tail. They’ve already invested their own money to get the store off the ground. But they have to keep buying inventory in order to fulfill orders. Where’s the capital to pay for that inventory to come from in order to do that? As the founder of multiple small businesses, I can tell you that cash flow management is a daily concern. It’s no different for these Amazon sellers because Amazon pays out every two weeks and it may take a month or more for the funds from some transactions to hit the seller’s bank account. With cash flow “everything” for the SMB, funding business growth is a major challenge. To keep up, you have to reinvest to feed the beast. You take all your earnings and put them into new inventory. That’s where our guest for this episode comes in. Keith Smith is co-founder and CEO of Payability, a firm that has loaned over $2.5B since 2015 to Amazon and Shopify sellers. Data Enables the Model Payability, sitting between the seller and the marketplace, sees massive data sets that help it and its algorithms determine risk. Given the volume of data, the myriad sources of these signals, it’s impossible for humans to do the underwriting. Machine learning can examine far more signals than a human can ever handle. So, as Keith puts it, Payability’s staff “trains the robots” to help the company accurately price financing for those who would otherwise be locked out this kind of business. The Money Supply Chain In the business of selling money, you have to have access to it. You have to be part of the money supply chain. Drastic changes in the finance ecosystem have taken place since 2008. With traditional banks stepping back from small business lending, fintechs have entered the money supply chain, as the new distributor of funds, enabled by their ML-based underwriting and risk models. The fintech underwriting sophistication has been a boon to traditional sources of financing, both banks and institutional investors. They still sell money; they just do it through the new fintech channel. The COVID Accelerator As a funder of online businesses that have benefited from the COVID-driven shift to e-commerce, Payability has prospered in 2020. As Keith put it “we’ve seen four or five years of growth out of a single year.” In Glenbrook’s payments consulting work, our discussions with merchants, billers, sellers, and their technology parters have included this common refrain. COVID has hurt many but others, able to respond to the challenges and opportunities of the digital shift, have prospered. Find more podcasts and commentary at Glenbrook's Payments on Fire® site, check out our blog Payments Views, and subscribe to the best payments industry news feed, Payments News. Read our COVID-19 Payments Industry eBook.
Today Chelsey and Sara are chatting about The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan. We’re discussing iconic literary mothers and the depiction of motherhood in Amy Tan’s debut novel. Plus, we talk about the blurred lines between Tan’s fiction and her real life and which characters really captured our attention. Our discussion includes: Our love for novels told in short stories that all tie together [9:50] Approaching texts from cultures different from our own, as teachers and readers [11:42] The beautiful theme of female friendship depicted along with complex mother-daughter relationships [27:42] Plus, as always, we’re recommending six contemporary books to pair with our classic include a and a YA graphic novel and a 2019 Booker Prize winner. Today’s episode is brought to you by Libro.fm, the only audiobook company that allows you to purchase audiobooks directly from your favorite indie bookstore. You can get THREE audiobooks for $15 by clicking this link or by using code NOVELPAIRINGS at checkout. Books Mentioned: The Disappearing Earth by Julia Phillips Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi Chelsey’s Pairings: The Astonishing Color of After by Emily X.R. Pan [42:38] American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang [49:20] Everything Here is Beautiful by Mira T. Lee [56:06] Sara’s Pairings: Celestial Bodies by Jokha Alharthi [39:16] Girl Woman Other by Bernardine Evaristo [45:19] Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu [52:51] Shop all the books from this week's episode: https://bookshop.org/shop/novelpairings Picks of the Week: Ugly Delicious on Netflix Minor Feelings by Cathy Park Hong
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In the summer of 2019, Justin Taylor wrote a personal essay for Harper’s entitled “What It Means to be Alive.” It was one of the best things I’ve read online this year. The essay is about Justin’s father, who planned on committing suicide on Mother’s Day. It’s also the first chapter of Justin’s memoir, Riding with the Ghost, which comes out in 2020 from Random House. Justin has already published two books of short stories, Everything Here is the Best Thing Ever and Flings, as well as a debut novel, The Gospel of Anarchy. Theme music by Joseph E. Martinez of Junius Follow us on social at: Twitter: @WakeIslandPod Instagram: @wakeislandpod
On this episode, we discuss our Books and Boba September 2019 book club pick, Everything Here is Beautiful by Mira T. Lee, a story about a pair of sisters and their the testing of their bond as the younger one struggles with mental illness. We discuss the book's takes on the effects of mental illness on not only the person dealing with it, but also those around them. Reera also reflects on her own experiences and her thoughts on how the book addresses these issues.CW: Discussion of mental illness and some mention of suicideFor additional thoughts and discussion, visit the Books & Boba Goodreads forums on Goodreads.Follow our hosts:Reera Yoo (@reeraboo)Marvin Yueh (@marvinyueh)Follow us:FacebookTwitterGoodreads GroupThe Books & Boba September 2019 pick is Summer of the Big Bachi by Naomi HiraharaThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast Collective
It's time to go over the latest book and publishing news in Asian American literature for our Books & Boba mid-month check-in for September 2019. We also recap the results of the 2019 Hugo Awards including the big splash that Jeannette Ng made in her acceptance speech for the Best New Writer award.For additional thoughts and discussion, visit the Books & Boba Goodreads forums on Goodreads.Follow our hosts:Reera Yoo (@reeraboo)Marvin Yueh (@marvinyueh)Follow us:FacebookTwitterGoodreads GroupThe Books & Boba September 2019 pick is Everything Here is Beautiful by Mira T. LeeThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast Collective
In Episode 6, Tara from the blog Running N Reading and I talk about Tara’s job as a clinical chaplain, finding the right listening material for long runs, and a bit about The Bachelor…plus, book recommendations! Contains affiliate links, through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). Highlights How Tara’s job as a clinical chaplain influences what she reads. Her listening content of choice for long runs. Our issues with listening to fiction on audio while exercising. Tara’s Go-To Nonfiction Audiobooks to listen to while running. Tara’s simple method for deciding when to DNF a book. And, a bit of The Bachelor talk. Tara’s Book Recommendations Two OLD Books She Loves Still Life by Louise Penny | Buy from Amazon [14:43] The Art of Fielding by Chad Harbach | Buy from Amazon [16:36] Two NEW Books She Loves Our Homesick Songsby Emma Hooper | Buy from Amazon [19:11] The Deeper the Water the Uglier the Fish by Katya Apekina | Buy from Amazon [22:33] One Book She Didn’t Love Tin Man by Sarah Winman | Buy from Amazon [24:56] One Upcoming Release She’s Excited About Lost and Wanted by Nell Freudenberger (Release Date: April 2, 2019) | Buy from Amazon[27:01] Other Books Mentioned When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi | Buy from Amazon [5:19] Being Mortal by Atul Gawande | Buy from Amazon [5:45] Everything Happens for a Reason by Kate Bowler | Buy from Amazon [5:56] Tell Me More by Kelly Corrigan (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [6:52] Wild by Cheryl Strayed | Buy from Amazon [13:10] Tiny Beautiful Things by Cheryl Strayed | Buy from Amazon [13:26] Tell Me More by Kelly Corrigan (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [13:45] North by Scott Jurek | Buy from Amazon [13:48] Beartown by Fredrik Backman (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [16:53] The Heart’s Invisible Furies by John Boyne (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [17:23] Friday Night Lights by H.G. Bissinger | Buy from Amazon [18:53] This Is How It Always Is by Laurie Frankel (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [21:14] Rabbit Cake by Annie Hartnett | Buy from Amazon [24:16] Everything Here is Beautiful by Mira T. Lee | Buy from Amazon [24:27] The Newlyweds by Nell Freudenberger | Buy from Amazon [24:27] The Book of Essie by Meghan MacLean Weir (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [30:42] The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [30:42] Other Links Kate Bowler’s blog Author Anne Lamott People Magazine Books Amazon Best Books of the Month Oiselle (running apparel company) Author Brene Brown The Book on Publishing (Vanity Fair article about The Art of Fielding) The Bookshelf (Thomasville, GA) Shelf Subscription About Tara Blog | Instagram | Twitter When she’s not working as a hospital chaplain, Tara is usually outside running, often with an audiobook, or reading with two dogs curled around her lap. Her favorite reads are usually literary fiction but she also enjoys engaging thrillers and nonfiction, with a few historical fiction and YA titles thrown in for an occasional break. Support the Podcast Share - If you like the podcast, I’d love for you to share it with your reader friends…in real life and on social media (there’s easy share buttons at the bottom of this post!). Subscribe...wherever you listen to podcasts, so new episodes will appear in your feed as soon as they’re released. Rate and Review - Search for “Sarah’s Book Shelves” in Apple Podcasts…or wherever you listen to podcasts! Feedback - I want this podcast to fit what you’re looking for, so I truly do want your feedback! Please tell me (email me at sarahsbookshelves@gmail.com or DM me on social media) what you like, don’t like, want more of, want less of, etc. I’d also love to hear topics you’d like me to cover and guests you’d like to hear from.
Three Books is Ela Area Public Library’s podcast series where our hosts, Becca and Christen, chat about three popular/favorite books. Becca, Christen, and staff involved with the new Book Buzz program chat about their selections for Book Buzz and the program fun!01:00 What is Book Buzz?08:27 Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik & Tin Man by Sarah Winman - Christen10:44 February Preview12:06 How to be a Good Creature by Sy Montgomery - Anne13:04 You Think It, I'll Say It by Curtis Sittenfeld - Anne14:36 Sadie by Courtney Summers - Amanda16:36 My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh - Amanda18:02 The End of the World Running Club by Adrian C. Walker - Brenda19:04 Best Bear Ever by Liz Climo - Brenda19:32 All Systems Red: The Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells - Erica20:52 Everything Here is Beautiful by Mira T Lee - Erica21:32 Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century by Jessia Bruder - Christy23:13 Dorie's Cookies by Dorie Greenspan - Katie24:35 Educated: A Memoir by Tara Westover - Gus26:56 The Long Haul by Finn Murphy - Lorraine29:09 Words in Deep Blue by Cath Crowley - Melissa30:30 Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott - Midge32:04 Ghosted by Rosie Walsh - Renee33:17 Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney - Renee34:49 Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds - Becca37:28 An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank Green - BeccaThree Books Social Media:Email: threebookspodcast@gmail.comTwitter - @threebookspodShow notes: eapl.org/threebooks
Kam Franklin, lead singer of The Suffers, joins the show for a Halloween episode. Nick and Jordan discuss their Halloween costumes, food Instagram accounts, the fateful end of the Houston Astros' season, slow start for the Rockets and the surprisingly surging Texans. Kam (31:46) talks Halloween, music festivals, the origins of her band, their new album "Everything Here" and upcoming tour, sports, food and karaoke.
Autumn and Kendra chat with Mira T. Lee, the author of Everything Here is Beautiful, about her debut novel, her road publication, and the importance of discussing the complexities of mental health. Author Bio Mira T. Lee's debut novel, EVERYTHING HERE IS BEAUTIFUL, was recently named a Top 10 Debut of Winter/Spring 2018 by the American Booksellers Association. Her short fiction has appeared in journals such as the Southern Review, the Gettysburg Review, the Missouri Review, Harvard Review, and TriQuarterly, and has twice received special mention for the Pushcart Prize. Mira is a graduate of Stanford University and lives in Cambridge, MA. Website | Facebook | Twitter Buy the Book Be sure to subscribe to our newsletter to be sure you don’t miss the latest news, reviews, and fur child photos. Support us on Patreon and get insider goodies! CONTACT Questions? Comments? Email us hello@readingwomenpodcast.com. SOCIAL MEDIA Reading Women Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Website Music “Reading Women” Composed and Recorded by Isaac and Sarah Greene Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Marbled Swarm (HarperCollins) Cult-favorite writer Dennis Cooper (Ugly Man; God, Jr.) returns to Skylight to read and sign his new novel, The Marbled Swarm! "Disquieting, humbling, and sadly beautiful in the way only Dennis Cooper can be, The Marbled Swarm is a mystifying and courageous novel that represents his finest work to date." —Patrick deWitt, author of The Sisters Brothers and Ablutions "The Marbled Swarm is a mindbending masterpiece from one of my all-time favorite writers. It is vivid, slippery, ferocious, and rich with secrets. Nobody else could have written this novel and nothing else like it exists." —Justin Taylor, author of The Gospel of Anarchy and Everything Here is the Best Thing Ever Dennis Cooper is the author of the George Miles Cycle, an interconnected sequence of five novels: Closer, Frisk, Try, Guide, and Period. His other works include My Loose Thread; The Sluts, winner of France's Prix Sade and the Lambda Literary Award; God, Jr.; Wrong; The Dream Police; Ugly Man; and Smothered in Hugs. His plays “Jerk” and “Them” are performed all over Europe and the United States. He divides his time between Los Angeles and Paris. THIS EVENT WAS RECORDED LIVE AT SKYLIGHT BOOKS NOVEMBER 17, 2011. Photo of the author by Yuri Smirnov.