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In this episode, we'll look at some new games for an old creation system! Also, News of the Weird, and how that metallic smell isn't the smell of metal.
For Elise's birthday, she treats herself to a story about her favourite story, Alice in Wonderland, while Andi regales her with tales from the past and modern tellings thereof. Featuring a squawky bird listening in from outside the studio. Show notes available at www.rabbitholespodcast.com - check out the episode tab! While you're there, check out our connect tab to learn about ways you can hit us up on social media, and the support and merch tabs for ways to show your pride in the fandom!
The Case: Elise is 37 and for the past 5 years, she’s had very low sex-drive Extensive hormones tests gave no physical explanation She and her husband wanted to find a way to reconnect and make sex a part of their relationship again. The Investigation A sexless marriage is defined as one where the couple has sex less than 10 times a year. For Elise, her disinterest in sex had been going on for 5-years. There were many factors that played into this - including being on an opposite work schedule to her husband - but she knew that it was primarily because of her low libido. I ran some additional, more comprehensive lab tests (to make sure that her doctors hadn’t missed anything) but found nothing out of the norm. I did notice one thing. When Elise talked to me about her issue with sex drive, she seemed embarrassed. She giggled nervously everytime she mentioned sex. I suspected that something in her past or her upbringing might be the clue we need to find to solve this health mystery. I turned to Lauren Handel Zander. She’s the co-founder and chairwoman of the Handel Group and has been a life coach for over 20 years. She’s also the author of “Maybe It’s You: Cut the Crap, Face Your Fears, Love Your Life.” She is passionate about helping people create the life of their dreams from every angle. Viability of a Great Relationship Lauren believes that the depth and viability of a great relationship relies on both the enjoyment of life and the romantic partnership. It’s non-negotiable. Couples who explain away their low libido with time-constraints, stress, kids, or disinterest put their relationship at risk. People are Lazy Lauren points to the ease with which we can move sex to the bottom of the to-do list. It can easily become something that we don’t have the energy for. But, like going to the gym to stay fit, we need to find the energy for a healthy sex life. Make a Commitment to Sex Lauren recommends committing to sex the way you would commit to the gym. Promise yourself and your partner that you’ll meet x-number of times per week. You have to make it a priority and commit to it. She even encourages people to have a consequence for not keeping your promise. Shame and Epigenetics May Affect Libido A few weeks ago we spoke with Dr. Mario Martinez (Episode 007) about how shame and personal belief systems set by our parents can create a physical reaction. That includes a low libido. Epigenetics (which is the expression of our genes based on learned behaviour from our parents) can likewise affect our sexdrive. Have the Sex Talk To get to the root of this potential cause of a low libido, Lauren encourages her clients to talk to their parents about sex. Yes, even though they are adults, she suggests they finally have an open and frank ‘sex talk’. This releases the taboo around sex and can bring some honesty and reality to what married sex is really all about. It also takes the awkwardness and embarrassment out of the topic which can be incredibly freeing. Know What You Want It’s important for couples who are dealing with a sexless marriage (or a low-sex marriage) to get in touch with what they actually want. And, that they express this to each other. Lauren uses a visualization method that she encourages people to do specifically with their sex life. Low Libido Can be Hormonal A reduced sexdrive can be the result of hormone levels. In Elise’s case it wasn’t but if you’re suffering with a disinterest in sex, it’s important to have your estradiol, progesterone, Testosterone and DHEA-S tested. Lowered sex drive can also be experienced by those dealing with a thyroid issue so be sure to have your doctor check that as well. Mystery Solved Elise didn’t have any hormonal reasons for her low libido so we started to employ some of the methods offered up by Dr. Mario Martinez and Lauren Handel Zander. Elise was a bit resistant at first but she followed through. She even had ‘the talk’ with her parents and was able to let go of the awkwardness she felt around sex. For Elize, her sexual health mystery was solved with some emotional work and a commitment to being more sexually engaged with her husband. Eliminating Health Mysteries For Elise we were able to find that missing piece of the health puzzle and help her regain her sex drive. Could shame, epigenetics, or laziness be your missing piece of the healthy sexlife puzzle? Have you listened to a friend complain about a low libido or sexless marriage? Be sure to share this episode with them. Links: Thanks to my guest Lauren Handel Zander. You can connect with her on Instagram or Facebook. She also has an online course that I recommend AND my listeners get $75 off by clicking my special link and using the promo code HEALTHMYSTERIES75 Mentioned Supplements Fem Guard + Balance Chaste Tree (not available online, speak to your health practitioner) DHEA Thanks for Listening If you like what you heard, please rate and review this podcast. Every piece of feedback not only helps me create better shows, it helps more people find this important information. Never miss an episode – Subscribe NOW to Health Mysteries Solved with host, Inna Topiler on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or Google Podcasts. Find out more at http://healthmysteriessolved.com Related Podcast Episodes: Episode 007 - The Case of the Teacher Who Was Always Sick w/ Dr. Mario Martinez Episode 003 - The Case of the Insidious Fatigue w/ Author, Dr. Justin Marchegiani Overcoming Hashimoto’s Summit Claim your free spot to this 7-day virtual summit featuring the top experts in Hashimoto’s and Hypothyroidism so that you can overcome this diagnosis and feel better. https://bit.ly/2KigemW PLEASE NOTE All information, content, and material on this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified physician or healthcare provider. Some of the links provided are affiliate links. This means we may make a very small amount of money should you choose to buy after clicking on them. This will in no way affect the price the product but it helps us a tiny bit in covering our expenses.
Equestrians often say that horses take them on amazing journeys in life — and that’s no exception for movie trainer, Cari Swanson — Elise’s guest today on Because of Horses. Cari has provided horse talent and training for dozens of top films and television shows including Helen of Troy, Night of the Museum, Yellowstone, Taking Woodstock, and Arthur, as well as Orange Is the New Black, Person of Interest, The Knick, and Snowman. One of Elise’s personal favorites is Winter’s Tale, much of which was filmed on location in New York City and stars Russell Crowe, Will Smith, and Colin Farrell. For Elise, however, the real star of this movie is Novelisto (AKA Listo) — her former Andalusian stallion and the equine love of her life! Cari has also provided and trained horses for photo shoots for the likes of Ralph Lauren, Tory Sport, Kate Spade, Harper’s Bazaar, British Vogue, Allure magazine, among many others. Chances are, when you see horses in a movie, on TV, a music video, or in a fashion shoot… Cari is behind the scenes, training and working with them. From her base at Windrock Farm in Amenia, New York, Cari breeds, trains, and sells horses for dressage, jumping, eventing, and trail riding, and offers instruction to riders at all levels. Cari is known for her positive and creative teaching and training philosophies, the result of the study of multiple disciplines. She is a U.S. Dressage Federation silver medalist, an “L” program graduate, and eventing competitor through the preliminary level. Join Elise and Cari today for this amazing edition of Because of Horses! You will hear all about Cari’s experiences working on set with famous actors (and horses!), how she trains both the actors and the horses, the qualities that make a horse especially suitable for working in front of a camera, everything that she loves about her job, and some of the funny stories from behind-the-scenes! Topics of Discussion: [:18] About today’s episode. [1:46] How did Cari translate her formal training with horses into a career in film? And how did she meet Listo (Elise’s former stallion)? [9:19] How Cari manages a shoot with a horse and helps them get camera-ready. [13:21] What makes a particular horse suitable for working on camera? [16:48] Cari walks us through what shooting a scene is like. [24:14] The role that trust plays in Cari’s relationship with horses, especially on set. [25:44] The importance of the relationship between a person and their horse. [27:00] Why fear plays no role in teaching horses and how kindness is essential. [33:06] How Cari trains actors – some of whom have never been near a horse – so they appear as if riding comes second nature. [37:02] Cari shares the funny story of training a nude model, holding a hawk, while riding a horse! [40:36] Cari’s experience working on a movie behind the scenes vs. seeing the final product. [48:51] Has Cari had any fangirl moments with an actor, actress… or a horse? [54:18] What does Cari love about her job? [55:02] About Cari’s accident seven years ago with a horse. [59:13] About Cari’s work outside of the entertainment industry! [1:02:05] About next week’s episode of Because of Horses. [1:03:12] Where to learn more about Cari and her work online. Know Someone Inspirational, Whose Life Has Been Forever Changed Because of Horses? Because of Horses would love to get to share their story! To recommend someone please send an email to elise@becauseofhorses.com. Mentioned in this Episode: Winter’s Tale (Film, 2014) Cari Swanson’s Movie and TV Credits USDF FEI EquestFile (Use coupon code: BOH10 to receive a 10% discount for two months off your subscription) Novelisto Whoa Means Whoa!, by Cari Swanson GGTFooting.com/BOHP Next week’s episode of Because of Horses Cari’s Instagram: @CariSwanson17 Cari’s Facebook: @SwansonProductions CariSwanson.com Like what you hear? Because of Horses would love to hear your feedback! Please email elise@becauseofhorses.com to send Because of Horses your thoughts. To Support the Podcast: ● Donate on Paypal to help keep Because of Horses running — all amounts are welcome! ● Subscribe: RSS Feed, iTunes, Google Play, TuneIn, Stitcher, and Player FM
On this episode, we are joined by the literal ray of sunshine, Elise Rogers. Elise is a stylist and creative living in Minneapolis, MN. Through her work, she celebrates ethical production and experiential design with purpose. She enjoy playing in the spaces of content creation, styling and art direction. By day, she works at a Minneapolis design house called Latitude where they make ideas and elevate brands' storytelling. By weekend, she can be found rummaging through the many vintage corners of MPLS and when she’s lucky, across the globe. Elise is energized by the hunt and gather of sustainable fashion and how those express themselves without putting additional waste into the world. She is the founder of ‘FOR ELISE’ which is a mindful, ever-evolving collection of hand-picked vintage pieces just for you. Think Beethoven blouse meets femme tomboy. On the pod we talk about size inclusivity, considering the purpose behind your choices, and feeling your best self in the items you wear. She left us in awe of her creative drive for promoting sustainable and re-used fashion in such a beautiful and chic way and inspired us to begin making conscious decisions about our own wardrobe. We also chat about…. Hot tips and tricks for a successful thrifting experience. Why you should feel inspired by a purchase, and how to decrease fashion binging. Her design background and the projects on which she is currently working. She currently obsessed with… NOTO Botanics - Organic, vegan face serum and moisturizer GANNI - a Danish fashion brand that emphasizes contemporary, easy-to-wear pieces made ethically and sustainably. One wellness tip: ~Remember to breathe~ Daily Good Newsletter - a daily intention to inspire you throughout the day.
Musica Creative Commons.Hoy:1.Ay Carmela2.Barefoot McCoy /Take Me Away3.Coro dos Pequenos Cantores de Coimbra/Steel_Away4.Dani Alba/Rosastella5.Esther Garcia/BagatelleNo.25 in A minor WoO 59 quot For Elise quot Ludwig van Beethoven6.Fleurie/Constellate7.Javier Gómez Bello/Despertarnde las sombras Con Elphomega8.La Tribu Metrodelegados/Bella Ciao Ojos de Pie9.Leonardo Mendes/Samba Tata10.Mansur Samba Trio/ Samba Simples11.Mickael Huchet/Samba de Rio12.Mozartronic/Bella CiaoOtros lugares donde escuchar Otra MiradaSpotifayTuneinIvooxITunesPodcast de GoogleEnriquehernandez.info
Musica Creative Commons. Hoy: 1.Ay Carmela 2.Barefoot McCoy /Take Me Away 3.Coro dos Pequenos Cantores de Coimbra/Steel_Away 4.Dani Alba/Rosastella 5.Esther Garcia/BagatelleNo.25 in A minor WoO 59 quot For Elise quot Ludwig van Beethoven 6.Fleurie/Constellate 7.Javier Gómez Bello/Despertarnde las sombras Con Elphomega 8.La Tribu Metrodelegados/Bella Ciao Ojos de Pie 9.Leonardo Mendes/Samba Tata 10.Mansur Samba Trio/ Samba Simples 11.Mickael Huchet/Samba de Rio 12.Mozartronic/Bella Ciao Otros lugares donde escuchar Otra Mirada Spotifay Tunein Ivoox ITunes Podcast de Google Enriquehernandez.info
Musica Creative Commons. Hoy: 1.Ay Carmela 2.Barefoot McCoy /Take Me Away 3.Coro dos Pequenos Cantores de Coimbra/Steel_Away 4.Dani Alba/Rosastella 5.Esther Garcia/BagatelleNo.25 in A minor WoO 59 quot For Elise quot Ludwig van Beethoven 6.Fleurie/Constellate 7.Javier Gómez Bello/Despertarnde las sombras Con Elphomega 8.La Tribu Metrodelegados/Bella Ciao Ojos de Pie 9.Leonardo Mendes/Samba Tata 10.Mansur Samba Trio/ Samba Simples 11.Mickael Huchet/Samba de Rio 12.Mozartronic/Bella Ciao
To play Ryn, Eline went to great lengths to research how she believed a mermaid would act - physically, verbally and emotionally. She used traits from both land and sea mammals as well as the Icelandic singer Bjork for her dialect. A. truly talented young actress, sit back and enjoy as we talk about Siren, her love for animals, and the muppets! IMDbEline Powell is a British actress. Powell was born in Belgium. She has a brother. When she was in high school she participated in theater classes. She graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in 2011 with a BA degree in acting, with special skills in ballet, Hip Hop, Flamenco, singing, violin and speaks Dutch and French, as well as English with American, South American, Estuary, and Irish accents.She started her career making a short film For Elise playing Mila, then appeared in small roles in films such as Quartet, Novitiate and Knights of the Roundtable: King Arthur both of 2017. In 2014, she won the lead role in the Italian drama film Anita B. as Anita directed by Roberto Faenza. Then in 2016 she appeared in Game of Thrones as Bianca.Powell was cast to star in the upcoming Freeform series Siren playing Ryn, a mermaid in search of revenge. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This is perhaps the best known classical piano piece of all time - and, ironically, one of the least popular among many pianists due to its over-popularity. This work was written as a "Bagatelle" which is simply a "trifle" or a short and simple piece. The history behind the work is quite controversial because the title translates to "For Elise" and "Elise" was not a name of any known acquaintance of Beethoven's. This has led many to speculate that he had a secret lover, or that "Elise" was a secret name for another woman, or that "Elise" had other hidden meanings. The speculation can, and most certainly will, go on forever. One of the better theories is that the actual title was "For Therese" but that the individual who discovered the work misread the title. This theory makes more sense because there was a student of Beethoven's named "Therese" who he had proposed to at one point. This recording was completed at my home on my studio upright piano. I hope you enjoy my recording of Beethoven's famous (or infamous - depending on your view) "Fur Elise"!