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Athletes are constantly presented with business deals or business investment opportunities. Having a defined decision-making process can help provide the athlete with the ability to make an informed and educated decision. In this episode, Luke shares a repeatable decision-making process and applies that process to how an athlete might think about business investments that have been presented. Read the full episode transcript here. Find Luke on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
One month into the new name, image and likeness (NIL) world, one of the common questions from student-athletes is understanding how to get involved in NIL. In this episode, Luke explores ways in which student-athletes can evaluating how to navigate name image and likeness. He also provides some insights around ways to engage in this new NIL environment such as: how do I get into it, what if I don't have a large social media following, what brands should I think about engaging with and what are they looking for and how can I protect myself. Read the full episode transcript here. Find Luke on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
In this episode, host Luke Fedlam explores where name, image and likeness (NIL) changes are potentially heading in the future. The discussion explores the future of federal legislation related to NIL and the impact of having NIL managed by individual institutions. Read the full episode transcript here. Find Luke on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
Athletes and celebrities are often the target of people wanting them to buy into franchises. A common misconception about owning a franchise is that it will operate itself. Unfortunately, that's not true. In this episode, Luke shares some tips on how to analyze your decision regarding a franchise, prior to buying into one. Understanding the challenges and having some helpful advice will help you navigate the process of getting into the franchise world. Read the full episode transcript here. Find Luke on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
Protecting Your Possibilities Podcast is one year old! In this episode, Luke takes a looks back over the past year's episodes of PYP. Over the past 12 months, college and professional sports have experienced significant change and PYP was there to discuss them. Luke also looks forward to the changes yet to come in the sports world. Bottom line: thank you for your support over the past year! Read the full episode transcript here. Find Luke on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
Name, image and likeness has now been authorized for student-athletes across the country for a week. In this week's episode, Luke looks at what we've seen over the past week and provides context for what is currently happening in the NIL environment, but also what needs to continue happening to make sure student-athletes are protected. Read the full episode transcript here. Find Luke on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
Name, image and likeness is about to become a reality across the country. In this episode, Luke provides perspective on how student-athletes can protect themselves at the onset of this new name image and likeness era. Read the full episode transcript here. Find Luke on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
On Monday, June 21, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled against the NCAA in the NCAA v. Alston case, finding in favor of student-athletes. This case focused on whether it was an antitrust violation for the NCAA to limit the amount of education-related expenses that schools can offer student-athletes. In this special edition of the Protecting Your Possibilities Podcast, Luke and colleague Jay Levine, antitrust attorney and host of the Antitrust Law Source Podcast, explore the ruling of the Supreme Court, the impact on college sports now and into the future, and the impact this ruling could have on name, image and likeness. Read the full episode transcript here. Find Jay Levine's podcast, Antitrust Law Source, here. Luke mentioned a podcast episode that focused on the importance of education. That episode is #28 “Ethics in Athlete Education.” Find Luke on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
Every day we are getting closer and closer to name, image and likeness (NIL) becoming a reality. On July 1, 2021 multiple states will allow student-athletes at schools in those states to begin making money from third parties related to the use of their NIL. This episode explores the current state of the various stakeholders involved with NIL – states, the NCAA, congress and the Supreme Court. With so much going on, it's important to keep up with where things stand. Read the full episode transcript here. Find Luke on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
This episode is a little bit different. After receiving numerous questions about how to develop a career in sports, this episode will provide some perspectives on how to get involved in the business of sports. While there are numerous ways to engage in the business of sports, Luke provides perspectives on lessons learned from his journey. If you are mentoring someone who is interested in sports, this is the podcast episode you should share! Read the full episode transcript here. Find Luke on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
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Over the past few years, we have heard the resounding refrain of professional athletes being more than just athletes. When thinking about protecting the possibilities of athletes, it's important to acknowledge their humanity and the fact that athletes are not simply robots. In this episode, Luke explores the decision of Naomi Osaka withdrawing from the French Open due to a desire to protect her mental health. To listen to Luke's previous podcast about mental health in sports with Dr. Victor Kidd, go to episode 30 or click here. Read the full episode transcript here. Find Luke on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
Luke Elliott and James Bailey join to talk about their podcast, Ink to Film, where they read books, watch the film/TV adaptations, and discuss and compare. In Part 2 (of 2), they discuss some of their current favorite pop culture. Check out Ink to Film on their website. They're also on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Find Luke on Twitter @luminousluke and James @jame_bail. Disclaimer: Since we record ahead of time, the poll that Luke and James promo in this episode is now closed. Sorry! But you can become an Ink to Film patron to participate in their polls in the future.
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Joining us on Cosmic Microdosing Day is multi-instrumentalist Luke Davis. From bagpipes + bass guitar, to modular synthesizers and video glitch art, we go deep into the gear and creative consciousness. Wander with us through a Neil Young audiophile story, a linguistic Moog medley and an N,N-Dimethyltryptamine tasting session. Find Luke's visual art on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/banishment_room/ His musical project Mother Mosaic: https://mothermosaic.bandcamp.com/ https://www.instagram.com/mothermosaic/ Ending Song: black midi - John L
With the passage of name, image and likeness (NIL) legislation in numerous states, other states are racing to pass legislation in order to not lose out on the recruiting and retention of student-athletes. This week, Ohio proposed legislation regarding NIL. In this episode, Luke explores some of the unique aspects of Ohio’s legislation relative to other states and discusses what is happening in state legislatures across the country and at the federal level. Read the full episode transcript here. Find Luke on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
Luke Elliott and James Bailey join to talk about their podcast, Ink to Film, where they read books, watch the film/TV adaptations, and discuss and compare. Part 1 of 2. Check out Ink to Film on their website. They're also on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Find Luke on Twitter @luminousluke and James @jame_bail.
One of the new areas of the crypto world is the explosion of NFTs or non-fungible tokens. These digital collectibles are growing with individual athletes and leagues as well. In this episode, Luke explains the baseline information of what an NFT is and how it intersects with sports. He further dives into the growth of NFTs in sports and what to expect in the NFT world. Read the full episode transcript here. Find Luke on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
The 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan were postponed to the summer of 2021 due to the COVID-19 global pandemic. With less than 100 days until the rescheduled games are supposed to begin, there are a lot of questions that exist regarding whether the games will occur, and if they do, will athletes attend? In this episode, Luke explores some of the impact that these very different Olympic Games will have on the athletes and their fans and families due to COVID-19. Read the full episode transcript here. Find Luke on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
With March Madness behind us, it’s time to witness the crazy world of Name, Image & Likeness (NIL). Last week, the state of Florida surprised the college sports world with a last minute state legislative amendment that would have pushed the NIL law’s effective date from July 1, 2021 to July 1, 2022. Ultimately, an amendment was passed to restore the effective date to July 1, 2021, but it illustrated how fragile this NIL environment is. In this episode, Luke discusses what happened in Florida, gives an update on where NIL stands from a national perspective and reinforces the importance of student-athlete education when it comes to NIL. Listen to a past episode about different state NIL laws. Read the full episode transcript here. Find Luke on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
Ever thought about being a sports medicine physician for esports? Quadruple board-certified physician Dr. Melita Moore does just that and even more. This episode explores the eSports industry, both the growth and direction of the industry, as well as the importance of mental and physical health for gamers. Dr. Moore also shares information on how she helps both eSports and traditional athletes grow their brands. Forbes article Dr. Melita’s IG: https://www.instagram.com/levelupdoctor/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/levelupdoctor Read the full episode transcript here. Find Luke on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
Athletes are often referred to as the CEO of the business around them, but what does that really mean? In this episode, Luke explores what it means to be an athlete CEO, how to manage the advisors who support athletes and how to use a corporate organizational structure to ensure they are getting the information they need in order to make strategic decisions about their life outside of sports. Read the full episode transcript here. Find Luke on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
In this episode, Luke resets the stage for name, image and likeness rules and focuses on various state laws and pending legislation. While the common aspect of all state legislation is for student-athletes to earn compensation from the use of their name, image and likeness, there are some unique nuances between the legislation in different states. Some of these differences could lead to significant recruiting advantages. Read the full episode transcript here. Find Luke on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
Now that the college football basketball seasons are over, college student athletes are planning to transition to professional sports. Managing the transition is critically important to establishing a strong foundation as a professional athlete, and a professional businessperson. This episode explores ways in which athletes, and those around the athletes, can manage the transition to the next level. Read the full episode transcript here. Find Luke on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
On this final day of Women’s History Month, Luke discusses some of the great recent achievements of women in sports, and some of the achievements yet to come. This honest discussion also acknowledges some of the disparities that also still exist between men’s and women’s sports. Read the full episode transcript here. Find Luke on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
Over the past 10 years or so, athlete empowerment has become a more recognized ideal than ever before. At all levels of sports, high school, college and professional, athletes have been able to have more control over their narrative and, through social media, engage with their fans. This episode explores that world of athlete empowerment at all levels of sports. Read the full episode transcript here. Find Luke on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
Just as the title suggests, this episode focuses on Anomaly Sports Group and what it is. Based on listener questions, Luke spends time sharing about why he started the educational advisory firm, Anomaly. He also shares the work Anomaly does to educate and protect athletes at all levels, college and professional. You can learn more about Anomaly Sports Group at www.anomalysportsgroup.com. Read the full episode transcript here. Find Luke on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
This episode focuses on understanding various components of a marketing contract or endorsement deal. Whether you are a professional athlete signing deals now, or a college student athlete learning in preparation for the name, image and likeness (NIL) changes expected this year for college athletes, Luke will provides insight into how you protect yourself when considering a marketing contract. While it is important to put money in your pocket, education on the terms of a marketing contract is critical when it comes to protecting yourself. Read a transcript of this episode here. In this episode, Luke mentions a previous podcast on marketing representation agreements. You may find that episode here or look for Episode 24 wherever you listen to your podcasts. Find Luke on Linkedin, Twitter and Instagram.
When thinking about protecting athletes, one area that often goes overlooked is the importance of mental health and wellness. Dr. Victor Kidd is a Sport Mental Health Consultant and Sport Psychotherapist, who utilizes his clinical training to positively impact systems in sport organizations and individual athletes. In this episode, Luke and Dr. Kidd discuss the overall importance for athletes moving beyond the stigma and focusing and their mental health and wellbeing. Read a transcript of this episode here. Find Luke on Linkedin, Twitter and Instagram.
Anthony & Tommy are joined by Glimesh dev/creator Luke Strickland to chat about the launch of Glimesh, what it takes to build a streaming service from the ground up and Anthony coins a new term. Find Luke at: https://glimesh.tv twitter.com/glimesh Be there 3/2/2021 11am(est) for the launch of Glimesh and make your account today. Love the podcast? Leave us a voice message via the anchor app on your phone and have it showcased during the DBN Prime Podcast. Find us at Twitter @DadsBeardsNerds and Instagram @DadsBeardsNerdsPodcas Oh and join our amazing Discord community! George, Tommy, Anthony, past guests and fellow nerds await you! https://discord.gg/ZRqTqJp --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dadsbeardsnerds/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dadsbeardsnerds/support
So many people around athletes (including the athlete), are hyper-focused on the athlete’s performance. This discussion explores the ethics of athlete education beyond athletic performance in their particular sport. In this episode, Luke lays the foundation that it is an ethical imperative that athletes at all levels are educated in a way that prepares them for success outside of their sport. Read a transcript of this episode here.Find Luke on Linkedin, Twitter and Instagram.
An Advent sermon on Luke 1:26-26.Find Luke 1 here: https://www.esv.org/Luke+1/
The Strategy Sessions… A marketing podcast. Episode 12 ‐ Black Friday A Discussion With Luke Carthy You know the drill. It's November, the pumpkins are in the compost heap and if you've got kids, you've started to wheel out the threat of “Santa's watching” to improve behaviour. Yes, Christmas is coming. Which means, from a business perspective, it's almost BLACK FRIDAY. That means we get all steamed up about a concept we imported from the States (I'll get over it soon) and focus on selling piles of products to our customers. If you want to know how to win in ecommerce, have a listen to the discussion with Luke Carthy. Highlights of the discussions include: Amazon (can you talk ecommerce without mentioning them?!) Postage and why people hate paying for it Investing in your brand Products being ‘good enough' to sell Luke and me working together The opportunities and challenges of Christmas 2020 What you can do if you haven't set up online sales yet The numbers! Margin v sales and LTV of customers Black Friday Lessons to younger marketers Links We Discuss Eugene Wei's Invisible Asymptotes Discontinued products blog Blue Array's Mastering in-house SEO book Luke X When Luke comes together to work with Eximo Marketing, we go under the brand of Luke X. We both still run our own companies, we just buddy up for some clients who need both our skills. Why us? You get Luke's impeccable ecommerce skills and Andi's strategic marketing approach. We know the companies that win online are those who have their whole game working. Just having a great product isn't enough. Just investing in performance marketing won't work in the long term. We can help you navigate the complex world of ecommerce and find the right course for sustainable growth. Get in touch. Luke Carthy Luke is a well-seasoned eCommerce consultant and international speaker delivering double/triple-digit growth for eCommerce brands. Luke parks himself right in the centre of conversion, growth and SEO disciplines. Having worked with brands spanning both D2C and B2B verticals including CAT, Renault and Mayflex, Luke knows a thing or two when it comes to getting C-suite buy-in and delivering smart, scalable eCommerce growth. Find Luke here… lukecarthy.com/ Twitter.com Linkedin.com And check out Luke's haircare brand, Afrodrops Andi Jarvis If you have any questions or want to talk about anything that was discussed in the show, the best place to get me is on Twitter or LinkedIn. If you don't get the podcast emailed to you (and a monthly newsletter) you can sign up for it on the Eximo Marketing website. Make sure you subscribe to get the podcast every fortnight and if you enjoyed the show, please give it a 5* rating. Andi Jarvis, Eximo Marketing
In this episode, we dive into the weird and wonderful world of the Timothy Dalton and George Lazenby Bond films.Find Luke on Instagram- @bondsapartment and find Jake on Instagram- @jamesbondau
Winnie's friend Luke is a very talented individual. He is an actor, teacher, interpreter, world traveler, and he owns his own theater school. On top of that, he is very outgoing and has a lot to say to both English learners and people looking to live abroad. We were glad to have him on this episode. He spent many years in Australia and tells us why he wanted to learn English and how he dealt with racism. He also goes into trying to make it as an actor and about what being an interpreter is like. We finish the episode by talking about Luke's theater school, which allows children to learn English through acting and theater. He talks about the philosophy behind his teaching and how students discover a funner way to experience English. Find Luke's school in Taipei: Let’s Play Theatre https://www.facebook.com/Luke%E7%88%B8%E7%88%B8Luke%E8%80%81%E5%B8%AB-170446099695237/ https://www.facebook.com/Englishletsplay/ Check Out VoiceTube Taiwanese Site Global Site Japan Site Get in Touch With UsTwitter - @voicetubeInstagram - voicetube_twFacebook - VoiceTubetw
Luke Abnett talks about hypermobility in dance. His experience as a physiotherapist at the Royal Ballet School, as well as working across a range of other sports with adolescents, informs this discussion where Luke shares considerations for training the hypermobile dancer. Resources – https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.iadms.org/resource/resmgr/Public/Bull_2-1_pp5-8_McCormack.pdf https://www.onedanceuk.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Managing-Hypermobility-for-the-Dance-Teacher-FINAL.pdf Find Luke here – Website: http://www.balletphysio.com/virtual-physio Instagram: @theballetphysio Facebook: balletphysio Contact: jasminefmcook@icloud.com Instagram: @scidancepodcast Cover art by Jill North. Original image by Young Images Photography.
"Ask, Seek, Find" (Luke 11:9) an arabic sermon for the Sunday Gospel reading of Divine Liturgy by HG Bishop Mina at the Coptic Orthodox Church of the Virgin Mary and St. Athanasius, Mississauga, CDN on Sun.June.14.2020.
In today’s episode, I continue the conversation with two gentlemen whom I respect greatly. Our main conversation revolved around the ability to set goals and, most importantly, follow through with them. Both of these guys are some of the top fitness educators in the world and have a respected track record as personal trainers. Today, you’re going to hear Part 2 of 2. If you would like to go back and listen to Part 1, you can do so by clicking here. Find Luke on the Internet: Instagram: @_luketulloch Website: https://www.luketulloch.com Find Lyndon on the Internet: Instagram: @l.j.purcell Website: https://thereforethink.org Find Austin on the Internet: Instagram: @austincurrent_ Website: https://www.physiquedevelopment.com If you enjoyed the episode and would like to support the podcast, I would ask for you to please head over to iTunes or Apple Podcasts and leave me a 5-star review and tell a friend about the podcast. If you’re here from Instagram, share a screenshot of the podcast on your story — be sure to tag me @austincurrent_. Enjoy the conversation! ---- Produced by: David Margittai | In Post Media Website: https://www.inpostmedia.com Email: david@inpostmedia.com © 2020 Austin Current
In today’s episode, I sit down with two gentlemen whom I respect greatly. Our main conversation revolved around the ability to set goals and, most importantly, follow through with them. Both of these guys are some of the top fitness educators in the world and have a respected track record as personal trainers, thinkers, and genuinely good people. Today, you’re going to hear Part 1 of 2. Find Luke on the Internet: Instagram: @_luketulloch Website: https://www.luketulloch.com Find Lyndon on the Internet: Instagram: @l.j.purcell Website: https://thereforethink.org Find Austin on the Internet: Instagram: @austincurrent_ Website: https://www.physiquedevelopment.com If you enjoyed the episode and would like to support the podcast, I would ask for you to please head over to iTunes or Apple Podcasts and leave me a 5-star review and tell a friend about the podcast. If you’re here from Instagram, share a screenshot of the podcast on your story — be sure to tag me @austincurrent_. Enjoy the conversation! ---- Produced by: David Margittai | In Post Media Website: https://www.inpostmedia.com Email: david@inpostmedia.com © 2020 Austin Current
Artist Luke Ramsey joins me to discuss creativity and the challenges of everyday life. We discuss the importance of adults/teachers in the creative journey; toxic shame; feeling compassion for self; wanting to quit; crying in public spaces; and SO MUCH MORE! "If you're stoking that fire of warmth and goodness within yourself then you want to resonate that in others" Find Luke's art at https://lukeramseystudio.com or on instagram @lukeramseystudio Post a drawing inspired by this episode with hashtag #feelinweird *Listen to the FULL, unedited episode at https://www.patreon.com/feelinweird Support on PATREON: www.patreon.com/feelinweird Buy M E R C H: www.kyeplant.bandcamp.com Donate via PAYPAL: www.feelinweird.com Instagram: @feelinweirdpod Email: feelinweird@gmail.com Access EVERY regular + bonus Feelin Weird episode on the Feelin Weird patreon: patreon.com/feelinweird
This week we decided to take a deep dive and analyze Brobnar, a house that has definitely fallen form graces since it's original iteration in CotA. We look at what we loved about Brobnar, as well as where it went wrong and why. We have a special guest to talk about this with us, Logotarian Luke! Find Luke on Discord under that name, as well as on twitter @logotarianluke // If you wish to donate to HFFS here is our Patreon link: https://www.patreon.com/hffspodcast • Please subscribe if you enjoyed this episode, and share it on your social channels. We appreciate any and all support. // If you wish to connect with us through social media @HFFSpodcast on Twitter & hffspodcast@gmail.com. Also, you can find Alex & Blake on Twitter & Instagram. Alex: @scuzzygruen // Blake: @blvdPAPERFIGHT
Luke Mackey is the co-founder of the app Bamboo. Bamboo allows users to pre-order food/drinks from local businesses and collect it whenever it's ready. "It's an app for busy people"Find Luke on: - Twitter @Luke_Mackey - Instagram @mrlukemackey If you enjoy listening to the podcast, I would really appreciate if you would consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts / iTunes. This will help the podcast grow and convince hard to get guests.For show notes & past episodes, please visit chasingpassion.ieFollow Dom on:Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook: | YouTube:
Fuzz Jaxx and Jazz B sit down with Luke Leuterio (and GF Steph) to talk recovery, music, recreational sports, NSYNC and lots more in this fun episode. Find Luke on social media @ https://www.facebook.com/SeekSpiritualGrowth/ www.instagram.com/find_truth_in_your_own_words/ GRUMPY OLD MEN listeners spread the love using the hashtag #grumpyoldmen on IG and everywhere else, and please subscribe rate, and review on iTunes, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or anywhere you get your podcasts! Find all of Fuzz Jacksons music and support @ https://fuzzjaxx.bandcamp.com/
In this Episode, We talk to Luke King, a Motorsport athlete based on the Central Coast, and is one of those people who doesn’t give up. He is proof that persistence pays off, and we are super excited to have him on the bridge the gap podcast. When we caught up, he had just come off an incredible season in the Toyota 86 series the year before, but what I love about this episode is when we go back to where it all began, almost 20 years ago.Luke takes us on the journey of why he started in the 86’s, where his passion started and explains some of the hardest and frustrating times of his career. Balancing business, relationship and racing at a high level has taken huge effort and persistence, and I’ve personally seen some of the hardships Luke has faced. At the 16 minute mark, you can hear how one of the biggest adversities went down and how he dealt and overcame it all. Luke passes on some of the key pieces of advice that he received in the last few years, which helped him thought his career, and also give him perspective in his life. We talk about the business side of motorsport and talk about the reality of motorsport racing. It’s an incredibly tough industry, and not only has Luke not been stopped by the walls that have been put in front of him, but he has taken them, shifted his perspective and looked at how he can make anything work in his career.Find Luke on Instagram at @lukekingracingSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/btgtodayContact us at contact@btgtoday.com.auFind our all new apparel at www.btgtoday.com.au--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Instagram - @btgtoday--------------------------------------------------------------------------------TikTok - @btgtoday--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Facebook - Facebook.com/btgtoday
On episode 64 of Puff Digital’s Into The Weeds Podcast, Ben, Efrem and Ben's brother Cole Rispin (The Mass Nerder Podcast) welcome Luke Bentham of The Dirty Nil and find out how he got into the weeds. Find Luke on Instagram at @lukenukem90
Luke and I have an intriguing conversation around coaching practice, the art of learning and methods for responsible information consumption, and the importance of leisure in living a well-rounded life. Luke is one of the brightest and most “switched on” individuals I have had the pleasure of spending time around and I think you will see what I mean throughout this episode. Find Luke on the Internet: Instagram: @_luketulloch Website: https://www.luketulloch.com/ Find Austin on the Internet: Instagram: @austincurrent_ Website: https://www.physiquedevelopment.com If you love the episode and would like to support the podcast, I would ask for a review on iTunes and for you to screenshot the podcast episode and share it on your story — be sure to tag me @austincurrent_. Enjoy the conversation! ---- Produced by: David Margittai | In Post Media Website: https://www.inpostmedia.com/ Email: david@inpostmedia.com © 2019 Austin Current
Hello, and welcome to Methods: an exploration in guided prayer and meditation. Today we explore a meditative method with Luke Bricker, an Ex-vangelical pastor, exploring a more expansive spiritual path. Luke hosts the Spiritual Nomad Podcast and Community, also offering Spiritual Direction, Coaching on spiritual trauma, and discernment of the enneagram. Luke leads us through a meditation centered around the Biblical "Fruit of the Spirit" that was deeply important to him during his deconstruction of faith. Find Luke here: https://thespiritualnomad.org/ Feel free to catch up with us on social media @methodspodcast, or if you'd like, you can support us on Patreon. linktr.ee/methodspodcast www.methodspodcast.com www.patreon.com/methods www.instagram.com/methodspodcast www.facebook.com/methodsthepodcast Sponsorships: off for this episode --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/methods/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/methods/support
Hello, and welcome to Methods: an exploration in guided prayer and meditation. This episode is part of our Being-With series, a subtle nod to the philosopher Martin Heidegger and his term referencing the Mitsein aspect of being. That the very nature of humanity is to be in relationship to others. We are inauthentic when we fail to recognize how much and in what ways how we think of ourselves and how we habitually behave is influenced by our social surroundings. We are authentic when we pay attention to that influence and decide for ourselves whether to go along with it or not. Today we sit with Luke Bricker, an Ex-vangelical pastor, exploring a more expansive spiritual path. Luke hosts the Spiritual Nomad Podcast and Community, also offering Spiritual Direction, Coaching on spiritual trauma, and discernment of the enneagram. Find Luke here: https://thespiritualnomad.org/ Feel free to catch up with us on social media @methodspodcast, or if you'd like, you can support us on Patreon. linktr.ee/methodspodcast www.methodspodcast.com www.patreon.com/methods www.instagram.com/methodspodcast www.facebook.com/methodsthepodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/methods/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/methods/support
Brendan and Luke Enders sit down and chat about podcasting, Christian culture, and the first thing they grabbed when their house caught on fire. They share the way that their faith has been challenged and changed over the past few years, and the thing that pretty much makes them just like every 40 year old woman out there. Find Luke and Brendon: The Bitter Enders Podcast Links: Essentialism by Greg McKeown Sell it like Serhant by Michael Serhant Bad Christian Podcast Barnabas Piper Podcast (The Happy Rant) Ask Science Mike Podcast Be More Chill: The Musical
Luke is a former Hollywood Celebrity Fashion Stylist and founder of School of Style, a 7-figure per year business that is known industry-wide as the world’s leading school for stylists. In recent years Luke has been using himself as a human research lab, exploring a broad and sometimes extreme variety of measures to obtain optimal health, performance, and well-being. From surviving being injected with poisonous Amazonian frog venom, to enduring weeks of neurofeedback meditation in an isolation chamber, Luke has scoured the earth for the most cutting edge as well as ancient technologies of healing and personal transformation. Luke has tenaciously applied the results of his field research and used them to not only completely transform his own life but also that of others through speaking engagements, his hit podcast The Life Stylist, and more. Places to Find Luke: https://www.lukestorey.com/ (Lukestorey.com) https://www.lukestorey.com/lifestylistpodcast (Life Stylist) podcast Facebook Community https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheLifeStylistPodcast/ (The Life Stylist Podcast) On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lukestorey/ (@Lukestorey) Show Notes: [2:45] minute: What was life like for you growing up and what beliefs about money and success were instilled in you? Father was a self-made millionaire by age 30. Mother was very sound in financial terms. It took him until later in life than some to gain a healthy relationship with money. Entrepreneurial spirit came early and likely thanks to his Father. [7:00] minute: Where does the term “getting financially sober” come from? Got physically sober when he was 26. Felt protected and spiritually safe, which allowed him to let his grip on his finances go. Cycle of currency [10:00] minute: You touched on the fact that you went through a bit of a dark period before finding success in business, could you touch on that and then what was it that turned it around for you and set you on the path to be the life stylist? Experienced some trauma as a kid and that caused him to self-medicate. Dropped out of high school the day he turned 18 and moved to Hollywood. Drug abuse started to creep in during his early 20’s. Knew there was no slow movement off of this lifestyle, he had to go sober and put himself through rehab at 26. Became an assistant for a stylist friend whose biggest client was Aerosmith, who encouraged his sobriety. [18:00] minute: How did your relationship with money evolve as you were a celebrity stylist and more specifically as you launched the School of Style? First job as an assistant felt like a lot of money at the time, but the fluctuation in work as a freelancer and the need to be very financially organized caused some issues. Got into some debt and took a long time to learn how detrimental that was. While attending real estate seminars he took notice of the business model of the speaker / teacher, and decided he needed to do that with his knowledge. Launched a fashion school that would train and get jobs for students in a really efficient manner. Continued to be a stylist while running the school for years but eventually gave up being a stylist altogether. Added a partner that helps him to scale. [29:00] minute: How important it is to really look for a partner that is complementary and not just convenient, I totally agree. Had to learn to not hire just because you like them but because they are the right person in the right seat on the bus. [30:00] minute: In these last few years now that you’ve achieved this financial sobriety and taken control, how has that impacted your ability to give back? Sharing the lessons he has learned through mentorship and knowledge share. Freedom of energy and freedom of time to be there for people. Bandwidth to give back and belief in his value to contribute. [33:45] minute: I do wish we had more time to get in to your...
Countdown is back with two, count 'em, two very special guests this week as the show keeps going with another packed episode full of WoW Classic goodness. First up, Josh is humbled to be joined by Luke Lafreniere of Linus Tech Tips fame, to discuss his love of vanilla WoW and his time with Nostalrius. After that, we hear yet again from vanilla WoW class designer Kevin Jordan all about the history and decisions behind designing Hunters. Then we hear from the listeners, as a crew calls in about the huge PvP schedule news we got during the week, and then Nineteen27 from Death & Taxes returns to break down PvP tips for Hunters against all the other classes. Highlights Below: Calling Countdown #1 - Luke Lafreniere - 3:00 Calling Countdown #2 - Kevin Jordan On Hunters - 1:02:10 Calling Countdown #3 - PvP Schedule News - 1:42:45 Calling Countdown #4 - Nineteen27 On Hunter PvP - 2:15:45 Find Luke at Linus Tech Tips @ https://www.youtube.com/user/LinusTechTips And on Twitter @ https://twitter.com/luke_lafr?lang=en Check out Floatplane @ https://www.floatplane.com/ Find Kevin Jordan @ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/kevinjordan Directly download here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/countdowntoclassic/C2C_Episode_99_Final.mp3 Also listen @ Spotify here (Spotify takes a couple of hours to upload after posting, check back later if not there): https://open.spotify.com/show/38mHWjscNorJr7OFeNu8X5?si=c6JKxJeSRCeLQPSIlKJL8w Or @ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/countdown-to-classic/id1352967778 Or @ Stitcher: http://stitcher.com/s?fid=174762&refid=stpr Pick up awesome Countdown To Classic show rewards @ Patreon: patreon.com/countdowntoclassic Or grab some awesome Countdown To Classic merch @ Red Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/joshcorbo82?ref=artist_title_name&asc=u Or support the show with a tip @ Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/Y8Y3D2TT And join the Countdown To Classic Discord here: https://discord.gg/2xJAwNf Or simply show your support by leaving the show a review at iTunes or by telling a friend! Send your Memory Lane stories, Anger Management rants or just say hello to Josh at feedback@countdowntoclassic.com or get in touch on social media: Follow Josh on Twitter: https://twitter.com/count2classic?lang=en And on FB: https://www.facebook.com/countdowntoclassic/ Subscribe to the show on YouTube @ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4mTG9XXtKdOJW6tYg7jEkA
Luke Lintz is one of the co-founders of High Key Technologies and High Key Agency. High Key Technologies began as a small, white label electronics company a few years back and has since grown to the point where it brings in over $1 million USD (gross) per year. High Key Agency is a new development for Luke and his partners as they begin to focus on branding and marketing for high level entrepreneurs and sales people. High Key absolutely dominates on Instagram when it comes to content marketing as well as influencer marketing. These guys are absolutely crushing it!Find Luke and High Key online at:@lukelintz@highkeycowww.highkeyco.comwww.highkeyagency.comUse codeword "Zoppa" on www.highkeyco.com for a discount on wireless earbuds!
Luke Lintz is one of the co-founders of High Key Technologies and High Key Agency. High Key Technologies began as a small, white label electronics company a few years back and has since grown to the point where it brings in over $1 million USD (gross) per year. High Key Agency is a new development for Luke and his partners as they begin to focus on branding and marketing for high level entrepreneurs and sales people. High Key absolutely dominates on Instagram when it comes to content marketing as well as influencer marketing. These guys are absolutely crushing it!Find Luke and High Key online at:@lukelintz@highkeycowww.highkeyco.comwww.highkeyagency.comUse codeword "Zoppa" on www.highkeyco.com for a discount on wireless earbuds!
Luke Briggs is your go to individual for your functional strength training and nutrition talk. Luke works with many IRONMAN and endurance athletes on getting to their optimal race weight as well as strength training to make them stronger. Luke's approach is geared towards developing life habits versus certain unsustainable nutrition fads. Enjoy! Find Luke here https://www.lukebriggsfitness.com/
Sickness is afoot as a poorly Joe scares Tommy away. Tuffy, equipped with a bio-suit, joins Joe and their guest Luke Seddon. Luke Seddon is a singer/songwriter who reminisces about his time studying Performing Arts and what has led him on his current path. Find Luke's album 'Echo Chamber' on Band Camp for a bargain price of £1.
On this episode we have Luke Williams, lifelong entrepreneur, author and podcaster. The main point of conversation today was mentorship. The importance of mentors, where to find them and how to persuade someone to become your mentor. I also asked Luke questions about how he got into entrepreneurship and he shared some of his biggest problems that he has faced in business. Find Luke here: Twitter: Lukewilliams712 / live20book / Grabcloud Linkedin: Luke Williams I hope you enjoyed the podcast and I look forward to seeing you next week. Don't forget to like, comment and follow for updates on future podcasts.
This week I was so excited to finally speak to Luke Storey! I’ve been following this awesome man on Instagram and listening to his podcast for so long and admiring all of his content. Luke pushes the boundaries of the human body - he’s injected himself with poison, he takes daily ice baths, and he’s on a new high-fat diet! Listen in as we talk all about his lifestyle choices and as I give Luke a crash course on botox and filler! Find me on Instagram here.Find Luke on Instagram here. Listen to Luke’s Lifestyle Podcast on iTunes.Subscribe & rate my podcast on iTunes.Shop for physician strength skincare in my shop!
This week I was so excited to finally speak to Luke Storey! I’ve been following this awesome man on Instagram and listening to his podcast for so long and admiring all of his content. Luke pushes the boundaries of the human body - he’s injected himself with poison, he takes daily ice baths, and he’s on a new high-fat diet! Listen in as we talk all about his lifestyle choices and as I give Luke a crash course on botox and filler! Find me on Instagram here.Find Luke on Instagram here. Listen to Luke’s Lifestyle Podcast on iTunes.Subscribe & rate my podcast on iTunes.Shop for physician strength skincare in my shop!
S1E3 Luke Morgan - ask him anything! Do you have any questions for Luke and I to answer? Let me know at sorrelpmtimes@yahoo.com This week is an interview with Luke, then we tackle some questions commonly asked by young professionals. at 26 minutes we have: https://www.askamanager.org/2018/05/do-i-really-need-to-stay-at-work-late-to-show-dedication.html at 35 minutes we review: https://www.reddit.com/r/careerguidance/comments/8ofvpu/4_months_in_internship_always_jumping_departments/ and at 42 minutes we look at: https://www.reddit.com/r/careerguidance/comments/8oi1k1/does_anyone_have_some_advice_on_getting_that/ Find Luke at https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukejohnmorgan/ Find our facebook group here. https://www.facebook.com/groups/450824938699973/ or follow us on twitter @Times_PM I’m friendly, don’t bite, and really like to chat to people. You can find the podcast on our webpage here. http://pmtimes.libsyn.com Also find the podcast on iTunes (i.e. Apple Podcasts - because, branding) Spotify and Dogcatcher and I’m working on Google play. This podcast is not affiliated with anyone in particular, this includes the APM and any organisations for which the guests or Sorrel work for or with. All opinions are our own. While I try to get my information correct, if you are applying for any APM accreditation or qualification please check the APM’s website for the most up to date information. They also know what they’re talking about, unlike me.
Subscribe at http://www.patreon.com/strugglesession On this Struggle Session we're joined by writer Luke Savage to discuss why Anthony Weiner is in prison, why Bill Maher will go to the gulag, why the Spartan program is evil, and why the prequels are actually good. Find Luke at http://www.twitter.com/lukewsavage Tunes: Preoccupations - Silhouettes
In this episode, the Goods from the Woods Boys sit down in Dr. Pat's backyard with the boys and girls from the podcasts "This is Rad!" and "What Did You Learn?" for Part 1 of an ABSOLUTELY AMAZING Thanksgiving Dinner. We talk about Thanksgiving Recipes and we make fun of Luke Jensen and Matthew Burnside's hilarious Midwestern palates. You can hear part two by heading over to This is Rad's feed first thing tomorrow morning. This podcast makes the people over at NPR's Splendid Table Thanksgiving Special look like a bunch of stupid idiot jabronis. Rivers also recommends you check out the late great Leon Russell. Follow This is Rad! on Twitter @ThisIsRadPod. Find Luke and Monika at @MightyMonika & @LukeFJensen and check out their fantastic podcast "What Did You Learn?" on iTunes and on Twitter @WDYLPod. Song of the week this week: "Nobody's Baby" by Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings. You can follow us on Twitter: @TheGoodsPod Rivers is @RiversLangley Dr. Pat is @PM_Reilly Mr. Goodnight is @SepulvedaCowboy
How do you find a mentor in the field of art? This is Luke Haynes' question that drives our conversation for this Thought Mixing Bowl podcast episode. ---------------------------------- Find Luke and share your thoughts with him at: lukehaynes.com Find me and share your thoughts with me at: www.thoughtmixingbowl.com If you'd like to support TMB, the creatives involved with TMB, or want to join in "off-air" conversations with TMBers about these questions around art and life, head on over to www.thoughtmixingbowl.com/support.
This is thyroid week! So, I thought I'd replay this classic Live to 110 podcast about the thyroid. Luke Pryor, a fellow Nutritional Balancing practitioner, talks to me this week about how a Nutritional Balancing program can heal your thyroid naturally and get you off your medication for good. Transcript Click here to view the full transcript for #58 Heal Your Thyroid with Nutritional Balancing with Luke Pryor. Most are told by their doctor that they have to be on thyroid medication for life. This could not be further from the truth. While modern medicine is great, it's not a healing modality. Doctors don't think in terms of healing the thyroid, just in giving medication to replace hormones and relieving symptoms, but even this does not work for many people. Luke Pryor is going to tell you how you can heal your thyroid, be the problem lack of hormone production, autoimmune thyroid issues like Hashimoto's or other issues related to thyroid dysfunction. I hear about all kinds of shows on the thyroid talking about how you need to take natural hormones instead of synthetic ones or you need to add T3 for some people – like they're talking about some revolutionary thyroid cure. That's great, but it's just not enough. Why isn't anyone talking about HEALING the thyroid? It needs to be nourished and detoxed to function properly. Many people, like myself, are producing plenty of hormones. I don't need hormone replacement. I don't have autoimmune thyroid disease, called Hashimoto's. Yet my thyroid function is low and I have hypothyroid symptoms. Doctors can do nothing for me. People like me they just send home and say, "Good luck. Eat less, exercise more." Don't take being sent home and told you're fine! If you feel something is not right in your body, it's not right. I don't care what tests say. You don't have to suffer any more! You CAN heal your thyroid and get it working on its own with a Nutritional Balancing Program. About Luke Pryor Interbalance.net was founded by Luke Pryor in 2013. He created this business with one goal in mind, to provide easy access to Nutritional Balancing programs for people around the world. Nutritional balancing is a holistic method developed by a brilliant researcher by the name of Dr. Eck during the 70′s and 80′s. This brilliant, man developed a method of using hair mineral analysis to provide a snapshot of the bodily system. Using this method he learned it was possible to balance the human body's biochemistry and in doing so alleviate almost any symptom imaginable. These methods were then further developed by Dr. Lawrence Wilson, who added to the programs, and further refined the techniques to make the system even more effective. Now we have a low cost, easy to follow program for anyone wishing to embark on their journey towards health. Find Luke lpryor@interbalance.net If you’re enjoying the Live to 110 podcast, please leave Wendy a review in iTunes. Thanks! Are toxic metals causing your fatigue and health issues? Find out by taking Wendy’s Heavy Metals Quiz at
Luke Pryor, a fellow Nutritional Balancing practitioner, talks to us this week about how a Nutritional Balancing program can heal your thyroid naturally and get you off your medication for good. Transcript Click here to view the full transcript for #27 Heal Your Thyroid with Nutritional Balancing with Luke Pryor. Most are told by their doctor that they have to be on thyroid medication for life. This could not be further from the truth. While modern medicine is great, it’s not a healing modality. Doctors don’t think in terms of healing the thyroid, just in giving medication to replace hormones and relieving symptoms, but even this does not work for many people. Luke Pryor is going to tell you how you can heal your thyroid, be the problem lack of hormone production, autoimmune thyroid issues like Hashimoto's or other issues related to thyroid dysfunction. I hear about all kinds of shows on the thyroid talking about how you need to take natural hormones instead of synthetic ones or you need to add T3 for some people – like they’re talking about some revolutionary thyroid cure. That’s great, but it’s just not enough. Why isn’t anyone talking about HEALING the thyroid? It needs to be nourished and detoxed to function properly. Many people, like myself, are producing plenty of hormones. I don’t need hormone replacement. I don’t have autoimmune thyroid disease, called Hashimoto’s. Yet my thyroid function is low and I have hypothyroid symptoms. Doctors can do nothing for me. People like me they just send home and say, "Good luck. Eat less, exercise more." Don’t take being sent home and told you’re fine! If you feel something is not right in your body, it’s not right. I don’t care what tests say. You don’t have to suffer any more! You CAN heal your thyroid and get it working on its own with a Nutritional Balancing Program. About Luke Pryor Interbalance.net was founded by Luke Pryor in 2013. He created this business with one goal in mind, to provide easy access to Nutritional Balancing programs for people around the world. Nutritional balancing is a holistic method developed by a brilliant researcher by the name of Dr. Eck during the 70′s and 80′s. This brilliant, man developed a method of using hair mineral analysis to provide a snapshot of the bodily system. Using this method he learned it was possible to balance the human body's biochemistry and in doing so alleviate almost any symptom imaginable. These methods were then further developed by Dr. Lawrence Wilson, who added to the programs, and further refined the techniques to make the system even more effective. Now we have a low cost, easy to follow program for anyone wishing to embark on their journey towards health. Find Luke lpryor@interbalance.net If you’re enjoying the Live to 110 podcast, please leave Wendy a review in iTunes. Thanks! Are toxic metals causing your fatigue and health issues? Find out by taking Wendy’s Heavy Metals Quiz at
Luke's ENGLISH Podcast - Learn British English with Luke Thompson
Authentic listening practice. Transcript available below. Luke's English Podcast is a free service for people who are learning English as a foreign language. Luke is a well qualified teacher of English with over 12 years' experience in Japan, the UK and France. You can use this podcast to get exposure to native speakers using natural English. Learn phrasal verbs, idioms, useful expressions, linkers, etc. Find Luke on Facebook (search for Luke's English Podcast) or Twitter (@EnglishPodcast). Cheers! To read a full transcript and language analysis by Richard Gallen (useful for teachers wanting to adapt this interview for the classroom), click here to visit Luke's English Blog: http://teacherluke.wordpress.com/2009/11/14/doctor-who/