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Warner Brothers was one of the minor studios until they introduced the first talking picture, which made the studio into one of the majors. In the Thirties, Warner Brothers, led by the irascible Jack L. Warner, was known for its glitzy musicals and crime dramas. In the early Forties, the studio released two films that are now regarded as among the best American films ever made: The Maltese Falcon and Casablanca.
We are coming into 2025 with some new perspectives, new commitments to self, and a celebration of the power of getting older as a woman in this patriarchal society. Give what you can to this GoFundMe to provide hot meals to Palestinian children in north Gaza: https://www.gofundme.com/f/Hot-meals-in-gaza-daily Donate to www.anera.org and if you are in the US go to www.uscpr.org and www.jvp.org for education and prompts for taking action to support Palestine. MECA is on the ground to provide Gaza with medical aid, clean water, food, psychological support, and more. Give what you can at www.mecaforpeace.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackgirlfromeugene/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@blackgirlfromeugene Patreon: www.patreon.com/blackgirlfromeugene_1 Supporters Club: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/black-girl-from-eugene--6035717/support Website: https://blackgirlfromeugene.org Nurturely perinatal wellness: https://nurturely.orgMusic: The Sermon - Blue Dot SessionsProduced by: Fox And Raven Media
To celebrate 400 episodes of Stars on Suspense, I'm sharing five of my favorites from the first decade of "radio's outstanding theatre of thrills" - a star-studded showcase of classic chillers. First, Orson Welles wishes he only had a brain...and gets one with disasterous results in "Donovan's Brain," a two-part sci-fi/horror epic (originally aired on CBS on May 18 and May 25, 1944). Then, Robert Young isn't a father and he doesn't know best in "You'll Never See Me Again," a classic story from Cornell Woolrich (originally aired on CBS on September 5, 1946). Edward G. Robinson plays himself and "The Man Who Thought He Was Edward G. Robinson" in a comedic thriller (originally aired on CBS on September 30, 1948). Brian Donlevy is a psychiatrist whose new patient is a human lie detector in "Lazarus Walks" (originally aired on CBS on October 31, 1946). And finally, Lucille Ball is a crook who catches a bigger fish - a serial killer - in her trap in "A Little Piece of Rope" (originally aired on CBS on October 14, 1948).
Kriminalstatistikken, den være seg over dømte eller siktede, viser at bestemte innvandrergrupper, uansett hvilken generasjon, begår voldslovbrudd mye hyppigere enn vertsbefolkningen. Dette fenomenet ser vi over store deler av Vesten – tross forsøk på å skjule tallene. Når skal den offentlige ordskiftet bli modent nok til å ta denne debatten? Hvor mange svenske lærere skal få sine ufødte barn myrdet på jobb, hvor mange unge gutter må fornedres, og hvor mange må knivstikkes før det tas et oppgjør med innvandrervolden? Det diskuterer Christian Skaug og Rebecca Mistereggen i kveldens Dagsorden, før de går løs på Keir Starmers skjøre selvbilde og dets trussel mot Storbritannia som nasjon. Under presset fra Elon Musk er grooming-sakene blitt kinkige for den britiske statsministeren. Velkommen til sending.
Watch The X22 Report On Video No videos found Click On Picture To See Larger PictureTrump sends warning to UK, get rid of windmills, do you see what is happening to Germany. China's economy is imploding, the stimulus is not working. Trump is going to use Bitcoin and strategic move to counter the [CB] and China. The [DS] is now making moves to create as much chaos as possible. Why did the [DS] use military in the [FF] events. Are they beginning a narrative about the military? Mike Johnson has become the speaker once again. Optics are very important. Trump and Mike Johnson are working together. Trump is holding a rally on national popcorn day. (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:13499335648425062,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-7164-1323"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="//cdn2.customads.co/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs"); Economy US oil firm Apache has announced plans to exit the North Sea because the windfall tax has made its UK operations "uneconomic". The Texas firm will cease all production at its UK assets by December 2029, “well ahead of what would have been an otherwise reasonable time frame". In addition to criticising the UK's Energy Profits Levy — otherwise known as a windfall tax — John Christmann, chief executive of Apache parent firm APA, said UK regulators issued new rules that will require “substantial new emissions control investments” on facilities that operate in the North Sea beyond 2029. He said: “After six months of evaluation, we have concluded that the investment required to comply with these regulations… coupled with the onerous financial impact of the Energy Profits Levy makes production of hydrocarbons beyond the year 2029 uneconomic.” Apache took control of the Forties field in 2003 but suspended all new drilling activity last year. The firm will run a “very limited capital programme” in the North Sea next year before those assets are ultimately decommissioned, Mr Christmann said. https://twitter.com/KobeissiLetter/status/1875178346918879261 Why A US Bitcoin Strategic Reserve Is Critical To Fending Off China China and Russia have shed billions of dollars worth of U.S. Treasury holdings while growing their stockpiles of gold. Our sanctions, designed to separate countries from the "Western" economic system, are no longer enough of a deterrent for those who can control financial activity within their borders and project their power outward. Authoritarian adversaries — including China, Iran and Russia — are actively building parallel cross-border economic systems that will pull into their orbits not only neighboring countries but also our allies who trade heavily with them. China sees financial technology and cryptocurrency as tools to extend its financial power and surveillance globally. The United States must respond in two ways: export our financial technology and systems worldwide and embrace bitcoin as a strategic reserve asset instead of stifling innovation. Lawmakers and politicians on both sides of the aisle, most notably President-elect Donald Trump, recognize the power of holding bitcoin on the nation's balance sheet as a hedge against inflation. This direction would also strengthen U.S. resilience against economic challenges posed by China's financial strategies. in our rapidly digitizing world, the absence of a native digital asset in this portfolio is becoming increasingly conspicuous. With its global reach and growing adoption, bitcoin is the ideal candidate to fill this gap. Often called “digital gold,” bitcoin is a scarce commodity. The U.S. is the largest nation-state holder of bitcoin, having seized 210,000 coins from illegal actors. This gives the U.S. a first-mover advantage and could secure our economic future.
In the Forties, Joe Simon and Jack Kirby created MANHUNTER. Now, after over thirty years, Jack's back in 1st Issue Special 5 with a new version of their character. Join David and Peter as they try to figure out if and how they are connected and what this means for the Manhunter legacy. Do not miss it! Email us at theearth2podcast@gmail.com Facebook www.facebook.com/theearth2podcast Instagram www.instagram.com/theearth2podcast Twitter www.twitter.com/podcast_earth2 Leave us a Voicemail at www.speakpipe.com/theearth2podcast #DCComics #Comics #1stIssueSpecial #JackKirby #Manhunter #DangerStreet
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Send us a textHey pod fam we're back with a fresh new season AND episode! We've had quite the year- join us for a super fun conversation about aging, life, and our NEW obsession, peri-menopause! We're convinced this it the new trajectory for us in our wellness space and we can't wait to share EVERYTHING with you!We chat aboutChanges in lifePriority shiftingKnowing how to do everything yet being unable to... Do everything Unexplainable symptoms and body achesAnd more!Where to find usInstagram @butteryourmacrosThe Internet www.butteryourmacros.comTwitter @whatsupbuttersTikTok @whatsupbuttersInbox hello@butteryourmacros.com
Julia Washington (Prose and Glow) is back to talk to Natalie about entering her Rom Com Era. Julia has been creating content about dating herself and doing activities that you would find in a standard Rom Com to try and find her ideal relationship. Her and Natalie will discuss how the dating landscape has changed as women's expectations for relationships and dating have evolved as they do things like de-centering men and honing in on their own independence and power. What will it take for men to catch up to being able to appreciate women who are confident in themselves and their standards? You'll have to watch Julia's romantic comedy lifestyle to figure it out!Make sure you have subscribed to us on Patreon! Every tier has a 7-day free trial and it is the only place to find our free blog posts, Tolerator Check-In episodes, and The Misogyny Meltdown. Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram! All ways to support the show can be found at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod.Join the newsletter so you never miss any update we have on Team Tolerator!Support Julia:On instagram: @popculturemakesmejealous and @thejuliawashingtonShop Prose and Glow: https://www.juliawashingtonproductions.com/Podcasts: Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous and Jelly Pops Book Club
For John R. McCoy, running started off as just a hobby, but now it's developed into a form of meditation.
The band does a lot of time traveling at its rehearsals. In those two hours each week, the guys might start with a rock classic like “Hey Baby,” as they do in this track from last week's get-together.Then in the next moment The Flood Time Machine Lab might transport the lads back to, say, the Roarin' Twenties.There they can sample a song or two of the day, maybe “Dinah” or “Lady Be Good” or “My Blue Heaven.”Then switching gears again, they swoop down into the Thirties or the Forties to toy with tunes from the greats like Hoagy Carmichael (“Georgia on My Mind,” maybe) or Fats Waller (“Honeysuckle Rose”) or Duke Ellington (“Don't Get Around Much Any More”).Then it's back to the Sixties or the Seventies for a bit of Bob Dylan, John Prine or Tom Paxton, Jackson Browne or Neal Young. It's all about rocking the room.This Week's SongThe featured tune this week demonstrates the best part of all that temporal tramping, because it so often lets the guys revisit music of their youth. As reported earlier, “Hey Baby” was a 1961 chart-topper that 17-year-old Bruce Channel wrote with his friend Margaret Cobb. Over the past six decades, the song has brought joy to audiences ranging from the fledgling Beatles when they were starting out back in Liverpool to movie goers years later who packed theaters for films like Dirty Dancing. For more of the song's long history, click here.The Flood started revisiting “Hey Baby” a few years ago when the band was invited to perform it at a very special occasion: the wedding of Floodster Emerita Michelle Hoge; she and Rich Hoge married on May 21, 2022, and The Flood was there for the festivities. Since then, “Hey Baby” has lingered in the repertoire, as you'll hear in this track that started last week's rehearsal at the Bowen House.Want to Do Your Own Time Traveling?If you'd like ride shotgun in The Flood time machine, a new department in the newsletter helps you take your own dash through the decades.Called “Flood Tunes on the Timeline,” the page sorts dozens of the band's performances by the date of the songs' composition. Here's how to use it.Suppose you're in the mood for a little sumpin sumpin from the period that folksinger Dave Van Ronk once wryly called “The Great Folk Scare.” You could visit the tune timeline by clicking here, then scrolling down to “The Sixties” section, where you'll find songs grouped by individual years.For instance, Dylan's “Don't Think Twice, It's All Right” is tucked in under 1962. There's Bob Gibson's “Abilene” in the 1963 list. Paxton's “Ramblin' Boy” comes along in 1964, Eric Andersen's “Dusty Boxcar Wall” is in 1965, and Michael Peter Smith's “The Dutchman” shows up in 1968.Each listed song on the timeline is hyperlinked, so clicking its title takes you to a recent Flood performance. Each entry also has a little (or a lot) of the history of that particular song.The timeline indexes more than a century of music and is regularly updated as new songs and stories are added. Enjoy the ride! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com
Learn how God dealt with and through Moses during three distinct forty year periods of his life
Ryan makes his podcast debut as our first native Canadian on the show! He shares his unique living situation, splitting time in the big city and also a small town living in a house with his younger brother. Both Ryan and his brother are single men in their forties -- Ryan, gay; his brother, straight. How did this living situation in a faraway town come to be? Ryan tells us the story about "taking the long way" one day, along with his initial visceral reaction to the notion of living with his little brother for the first time since their youth. Ryan also shares about formerly living with a boyfriend when he was affirming, and his journey beyond spiritual turmoil to telling his testimony for more people to hear! COMMENT ON THIS EPISODE Do you live, or would you consider living as an adult with your adult sibling? What would be hard, and what could be beautiful? PODCAST EPISODE PAGE YOB ConvoCast 094 RATE/REVIEW US Apple Podcasts FOLLOW THE CAST Tom's posts GET IN TOUCH Call the YOBline: 1.706.389.8009 Email us: podcast@yourotherbrothers.com Mail us: Your Other Brothers / P.O. Box 843 / Asheville, NC 28802 SUPPORT YOB Pledge and join our Patreon community! Shop the YOB store! Give a one-time gift! FOLLOW YOB Facebook Instagram YouTube TikTok YOB's "Heart of a Brother" Spotify playlist MUSIC CREDIT “Already Home” by Hills x Hills; 100% clearance through Musicbed.
Trish welcomes her Calm Labor Confident Birth student, Taylor, to share her inspiring birth story. Taylor (45 next month) is a wife and mum of Luca, her first son who was born in June with her husband Dennis. She goes by Dr. Taylor Burrowes on social media (her maiden name) and has a PhD in marriage, couples & family counseling. She's a retired mental health counselor and retired marriage therapist who now works as an online coach, consultant, match maker & creator of THE VETTING SYSTEM™️Taylor shares her birth story from her recent birth experience at 44, emphasizing the importance of being well-prepared and healthy, and how Trish's classes helped her make informed decisions. From joining the Labor Nurse Mama membership community, to navigating birth choices and the induction process, to postpartum experiences, Taylor and Trish dive into it all.This conversation highlights the significance of a supportive community and the impact of support, your health, and proper preparation for a positive birthing and postpartum experience.00:00 Introduction to Trish Ware and Her Passion for Motherhood00:54 Meet Taylor: A Special Guest and Student02:25 Taylor's Journey to Labor Nurse Mama05:24 Navigating Induction and Birth Plans11:59 The Induction Process and Hospital Experience16:19 Epidural Experience and Final Stages of Labor20:44 Navigating Labor with an Epidural23:25 Reflections on Induction and Baby's Condition25:01 Postpartum Recovery and Health28:11 Importance of Preconception Health32:11 Finding the Right Partner and Family Planning37:52 Encouragement for Single Women and Success Stories39:56 Conclusion and Community SupportMore from Dr. Taylor Burrowes:Book a free or paid call with her HEREConnect with her on Twitter, Instagram, or YouTubeResources: Join our 5 Days to A Fearless Birth Experience and watch 5 Online Birth Classes FOR FREE!!Grab a Free Pregnancy/Postpartum Checklist BundleConnect w/ Trish: On InstagramOn FacebookOn YouTubeOn Pinterest On TikTokFor more pregnancy & birth education, subscribe to The Birth Experience on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Next Steps with LNM:If you are ready to invest in your pregnancy & postpartum journey, you are in the right place. I would love to take your hand and support you in your virtual labor room!If you are ready to dive into a birth class and have your best and most powerful...
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Do women really get better with age? "Spoiled Milk" host Brooke Rash pops in to reveal her midlife survival guide, how to navigate the forks in the road, tricks to age beautifully, finding your confidence, tuning out the naysayers, becoming an influencer, and much, much more! Plus, is there a hidden message in Leo DiCaprio's dating methods?
Send us a Text Message.In this raw and often heartbreaking episode, we hear how Shay Leonia had to witness the slow demise of her mother who was diagnosed with dementia when Shay was only 9 years old, and her mother was in her Forties! There is still so much that is unknown about FTD, the specific disease in question, which is the deterioration of the brain's frontal lobe. Shay discusses the journey through watching her mother literally slip away, and eventually die, (when Shay was 13) which was beyond traumatizing. Stay with us here, because as with all of our episodes, we go on the journey through these life changing events. Shay was placed in a home and then with her older brother as her Father was not around, she was an orphan. With all this loss and abandonment, not surprisingly, there was relationship trouble ahead. The journey of recovery through the next few years, up to today, is an absolutely unmissable story. Thank you Shay. You are an inspiration!FTD: https://www.theaftd.org/what-is-ftd/disease-overview/Host - The Millennial Musician PodcastInstagram: @millennialmusicianpodThere Are No Gays In MontanaComing out can be hard, especially in rural America. There Are No Gays In Montana is...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.
Evidently the age of 42 is when you start to become the most negative in your life
#NYBBS is Back! Today we dive deep into the often-overlooked world of women's health with the incredible Dr. Mindy Pelz. In this candid IG Live, we unravel the complexities of gut health, the unique challenges women face, and the importance of listening to our bodies' signals. We'll hear about my personal health struggles, including feeling dizzy and needing an injection due to gut issues and lack of carbs, and the shame that can come with comparing our bodies' reactions to others. Dr. Mindy offers invaluable advice on understanding and honoring our body's unique needs, especially in a health landscape often designed for men. We'll discuss everything from the significance of recognizing parasites and heavy metals in our bodies to the need for a personalized approach to diet and lifestyle. Get ready to be empowered, educated, and inspired as we break the cultural stigma around discussing health issues, embrace the power of women's intuition, and encourage open, honest conversations about our bodies. Join us as we support each other on our health journeys and create a community of strong, informed women. Don't forget to comment with "#nybbs" to join our movement and make sure to check out our sponsors for special offers on amazing health products. Let's dive in! SHOW NOTES: 00:00 Preparing for healing journey, faced challenges, seeking support. 03:34 Forties are crucial for women's future health. 08:40 Stick with a health habit, heal together. 09:42 Healthcare system lacks ongoing patient support and guidance. 13:45 Discussing improving health through detoxification using specific method. 17:10 Women often blame themselves for different reactions. 20:08 Body signals reveal health issues; cultural stigma persists. 23:56 Addressing imbalances, toxins, and pathogen concerns. 26:07 Testing for heavy metals and clearing biofilm. 29:10 Ten years ago, detox program revealed high metals. 35:32 Quick food question about carbs and sponsors. 38:00 Mindy, low carb, ketogenic diet, feeling tired. 40:29 Benefits of keto, protein, and carb variety. 45:54 Coaching high performers is challenging; they resist. 48:37 Mindy helps women with tactical and emotional guidance. 50:16 Listening and curiosity guide feminine body exploration. 56:10 Gratitude, empowerment, and distress over women's issues. 56:47 Empowering women and expressing gratitude for support. PRE-ORDER YOUR COPY OF LISA'S BOOK "RADICAL CONFIDENCE" (NOW IN PAPERBACK & WITH A NEW CHAPTER!) & GET YOUR FREE BADASS BONUSES: https://bit.ly/radcon SPONSORS: Be sure to get your copy of Lisa's book, Radical Confidence, here: https://radicalconfidence.com/ Sign up for just $1 a month with your trial period at https://shopify.com/lisa Head to https://www.beamminerals.com and enter code “NYBBS” at checkout for 20% off your first order Go to https://lumen.me and use code NYBBS to get $50 off your Lumen. o to https://www.heytabu.com/discount/LISA15 use code LISA15 to save 15% off your order Get 5 free AG1 Travel Packs and a FREE 1 year supply of Vitamin D with your first purchase your first purchase by going to https://drinkAG1.com/lisa. Go to https://tryviome.com/LISA and use code LISA to get 20% off your first 3 months, and take control of your gut health today! ***CALLING ALL BADASSES!*** If you really want to level up your confidence game, check out the WOMEN OF IMPACT SUBSCRIPTION, specially designed to turn you into the badass you were born to be! *New episodes delivered ad-free, EXCLUSIVE access to hundreds of archived Women of Impact episodes, and so much more!* Don't settle for mediocrity when you can be extraordinary! *****Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/457ebrP***** Subscribe on all other platforms (Google Podcasts, Spotify, Castro, Downcast, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Podcast Addict, Podcast Republic, Podkicker, and more) : https://impacttheorynetwork.supercast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Chris Graebe is the founder of The Crwd- a newsletter dedicated to teaching and empowering everyday investors about the world of startup investing.Join us for an exciting conversation with Chris Graebe as he shares his insights on how trends come and go, whether AI is all hype, and innovative new business ideas in Accounting, Taxes, and Oil. Don't miss this episode of the After Hours Entrepreneur Podcast, full of innovative new strategies for small business owners and entrepreneurs.Takeaways:Discover how to stay ahead of trends and maximize your business successLearn from a top expert on the reality of AI and its potential impactGain insights on innovative new business ideas in Accounting, Taxes, and OilConnect with Chris Graebewww.thecrwd.coConnect with Mark SavantInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/marksavantmediaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-savant-ba777145Timestamps:00:00 Aging, changes, and memories of MTV days.04:30 TV opportunities can lead to success or failure.10:14 Early entry and resilience in adapting markets.12:31 Found instant success in mold business, faced issues.16:41 Forties adapting to AI in their careers.18:25 AI adoption sparked career shift, marketing skepticism.21:11 Startups need to consider acquisition and competition.25:38 Startup success hinges on more than marketing prowess.28:19 AI research for oil wells, equity crowdfunding.33:16 Focused on AI investments for future stability.36:36 Individual expertise crucial; caution against blind reliance.38:16 Embrace technology for savings, avoid lengthy audits._____________________________________________Launch and Automate your Podcast:
In this episode, we meet the humans behind the artistic and cultural project that is the TNT Traysikel. We start, in random order, with Mike Arceaga. Mike was born in the Philippines and moved to LA with his family when he was 10. He says that the transition from his homeland to LA was difficult. The family first landed in Highland Park, which Mike points out wasn't hip then. That's where he got started doing graffiti art. In the mid-to-late-Eighties, they moved, first to the Eagle Rock neighborhood in LA, then Pomona, where, by the time he moved there, he'd become a full-fledged graffiti artist. He says it's what got him into art In high school, Mike learned technical drawing. He went to junior college, had art school on his mind. He was in a hip-hop crew, tagged ramps, and was friends with skaters, but never skated himself. He also breakdanced, but says it never took. After high school, he just wanted to get out of his parents house, and so he signed up to join the Army. But when Mike's dad found out about that, he cried and urged him to go to school instead. And so he visited San Francisco to attend a summer program at the Academy of Art University. And he fell in love with The City almost immediately. He shares the moment of coming up the escalator at Powell BART and seeing the scene on the street as the moment SF got his heart. He loved walking around the hills before art class, where he was starting to meet artists from all over. And slowly, he discovered the rest of The City by hopping on Academy shuttles. Soon after this summer program, Mike came back to visit the Art Institute. When he and a friend saw the view from the roof at SFAI, he decided to try to get into school there. Next, we meet TNT Traysikel's Paolo Asuncion. Paolo came to the US from the Philippines when he was 14. Before that migration, he had found his first girlfriend as well as a friend group that wasn't bullying him. The move abroad disrupted that progress. Paolo's family first came to Ontario, California, just outside of LA and not far from where Mike and his family were. His mom had met a family in church and she and her three kids lived with them. A family of four crammed into a single bedroom. He went to high school all over LA, first in Echo Park (before it was hip), then in the Rampart District, and at Torrance High (think Fast Times at Ridgemont High). Then Paolo's mom put him in Marshall High in Las Feliz (think Grease). Paolo's dad was a fairly famous actor back in the Philippines. But when he moved to the US to be with family, he ended up managing the apartment building where they lived and did door-to-door sales. His parents soon got divorced and his dad went back to his home country. Paolo went to Diamond Bar High School his senior year (which he says was very Breakfast Club-ish). He started playing guitar, which he says got him in with the cool kids. He even formed a band, but after high school, he went back to the Philippines, where he got his girlfriend pregnant. Then Paolo moved back to Glendale in Southern California. He was still on a tourist visa and tried to get jobs that would sponsor his work visa, which was difficult. One day, his uncle in LA asked to help him move to SF and they left Glendale at 10 at night, drove up I-5 to 580, then crossed Bay Bridge at sunrise. Looking out the windshield at the scene in front of him, Paolo thought, WHAT IS THIS PLACE? He spent a week here on that trip, during which time he had the same Powell escalator experience as Mike. Heloved it so much that he decided to move here. A friend of his uncle's got him a graphic design job and in 1996, he moved here. Last but not least, we meet Rachel Lastimosa. Rachel was born and raised in San Diego, the kid of a Navy person, which is how her dad got his U.S. citizenship. Members of Rachel's family have been in SF since the Forties, and when she was a kid, they visited here a lot from San Diego. Rachel's first memories of San Francisco involve mostly touristy things. From a young age, 12 or so, she knew she wanted to live here. Rachel says she loved the culture here and felt a friendliness from strangers unlike what she experienced back home in San Diego. She grew up in a strict house and, because of that, was into extracurricular activities. Her parents expected her to cook and do laundry, but she escaped into music—playing, writing, and performing. Rachel wrote her first song when she was in first grade. Today, she plays piano, keyboards, and bass, and does vocals. And she produces and writes music. Rachel says she always wanted to build community. She helped put together the first culture night at her high school. But as soon as she could, after graduation, she came to San Francisco. In fact, SF State was the only school she applied to. Once here, she joined a band and majored in electronic music. This was the early 2000s and she's been here ever since. She writes scores for theater and films and has been in a few bands. A collaboration she did with the Filipino Center made her realize how art can bring communities together. Check back next week for Part 2 with Rachel, Paolo, and Mike. In it, they'll share the origin story for TNT Traysikel—the part motorcyle/sidecar, part karaoke machine, part mobile Filipino cultural pride project. We recorded this podcast at TNT HQ in South San Francisco in March 2024. Photography by Jeff Hunt
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in Canada, so the provincial government has been inviting women to take part in its breast cancer screening program, starting at age 50. Now, the Canadian Cancer Society has has dropped that age to 40. This week, the province agreed to accept the new guidelines, which will screen 34 thousand more women. Heather Mulligan is the Canadian Cancer Society's manager of advocacy. She spoke with CBC's Leigh Anne Power.
Suzette's life fell apart when knee surgery stopped helping her knee pain. She couldn't move anymore. She couldn't stay active. She couldn't do the things she loved. She gained massive weight and no longer recognized the face in the mirror. Then she made a discovery that strated to turn things around. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/dlAX3IJYfOA
San Francisco, 1941 -- hardboiled gumshoe Mike Bolan gets a case too lucrative to pass up. The local gangsters think someone had been making their working girls disappear. Bolan has never heard the term "serial killer" before, but he's about to get an education in madness and depravity. Featuring the stunning music:Lisa Hammer – jazzy intrigue and jazzy inquisitors Pitor Hummel – midnight bluesLobo Loco – phantom hunters and shadow man Listen on PoduramaPlease subscribe through Buzzsprout, Stitcher, Spotify, Podchaser, or iTunesFind me on social media on Instagram Facebook and Twitter, or email me direct at AScaryHomeCompanion@gmail.comSupport our PATREON page! And check out the Redbubble merch shop. Support the Show.Support the Show.
TW: This episode contains discussion of baby lossFinding peace after miscarriage, overcoming heartbreak six times and surviving bullying at school, Jamie is joined by his great friend, and podcasting OG, Elizabeth Day.As the powerhouse behind hit podcast. 'How to Fail', with over 50 million downloads, Elizabeth is a voice of resilience, discussing divorce, fertility struggles and navigating the transformative decades of Elizabeth Day's life, from the pursuit of coolness in her twenties to the acceptance of herself in her forties....not to mention the intriguing first encounter between Elizabeth and Jamie, including a digger and a LOT of tequila.This episode is open, honest and incredibly raw.If you'd like to listen to Elizabeth's own podcast, you can here: https://open.spotify.com/show/4m7U7kNne0iu35HK571Ui8?si=b7161374c87444edAnd if you want to read her latest book, Friendaholic: Confessions of Friendship Addict: https://amzn.eu/d/2lhRoTDIf you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe - we have so many great guests like this one, you won't want to miss out!You can also follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @greatcompanypodcastTHE CREDITS:Exec Producer: Jemima RathboneAssistant Producer: Gurlina HeerBooking: Ben JohnsVideo: Jamie GilbertGreat Company is an original podcast by JamPot Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello and welcome to Secure The Insecure hosted by Johnny Seifert.On this episode you will hear CJ Tudor on the Secure The Insecure book club as she opens up about the mental health themes in her novel, The Gathering. Plus, CJ opens up about navigating life in your fourties and what having tattoos means to her.Secure The Insecure is the celebrity mental health podcast that airs on Mondays available to watch on Youtube or listen to on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Make sure you subscribe/rate/review where you are watching or listening to Secure The Insecure.Follow Johnny Seifert on Social Media:Twitter: www.twitter.com/JohnnySeifertInstagram: www.instagram.com/johnnyseifertInstagram: www.instagram.com/securetheinsecurepodcastTikTok www.tiktok.com/johnnyseifert92 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep#192: Join hosts, Helen Edwards and January Liddell for a positive and silly conversation about being fabulous, fun, and mindful in our 40's. Remember to SHARE, SUBSCRIBE, and leave us a REVIEW. Check out this episode today!Helen Edwards is a Financial Strategist, Host to the Sexy Freedom Media Podcast, and International Author of Nothing Sexier Than Freedom & Your Inner Evolution. January Liddell is a Financial Expert, author, and military wife. Click our Link below to find more information on us and our offers today! More info here: https://januaryliddell.com/ CLICK LINK FOR ALL EVENTS, SERVICES, & PRODUCTS: https://linktr.ee/sexyfreedommedia Support the show "Buy us a coffee" https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Helofajourney https://www.buymeacoffee.com/januarylidl Support the show
Episode 17 is a great look at the guys in the past decade leading up to present. Acie has a great quote right out of the gate, "I stopped chasing happiness, and started living with joy." This episode bounces back and forth from a reflection of their forties to a volume of life experience and wisdom that was four decades in the making. As the guys take us through the past ten years they hit most, if not all, of the areas most men find important. Marriage, career, children, recreation, and coming to grips with the most formidable of all foes-themselves.
In this episode. Sarah discusses how entering your forties doesn't have to mean exiting your youthful era.Love this ep? You'll enjoy these others:5 Hard Truths for Soft SoulsWhat are your Ins and outs for 2024?Please don't pity me.Win a Bali Retreat for Two here:https://theworkwives.com.au/bali-retreat-giveaway/You can find us on the socials here (please reach out and say hi - we'd love to connect with you!):The Work WivesJohanna KateSarah May Alexander Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Dad Bros talk about feeling older and feeling it. Josh and Jon discuss the latest Neurolink news and go on a tangent about space. Also in this episode, Google pauses AI Gemini, cellular outages and NASA explains how it would alert the world of a cataclysmic asteroid event. Drink of the Show: 2023 Bourbon... The post Ep 593 – The Forties appeared first on Dad Bros.
Welcome to Integrative Medicine for Energy and Health! The Go-To Holistic Health Podcast for Christian Women Seeking to Boost Their Energy and Overall Well-Being! Blubrry Nominated as a Favorite Woman Podcaster! Ranked in the Best 20 Christian Health Podcasts! Whether you're at the beginning stages of or transitioning through menopause, hormonal changes can lead to various challenges, including a decline in muscle mass. Building and maintaining muscle in menopause is essential because it positively impacts physical strength, bone density, and metabolic health. In this episode, I explore the importance of muscle building during menopause and provide safe and effective holistic approaches. If you're interested in being a guest on my show or have health-related questions, don't hesitate to contact me. Let's navigate the path to holistic health together! Contact Me Send in a voice message via Spotify Love, Health and Blessings, Rekishia Join My Facebook Health Support Group for Christian Women! Ask questions, exchange ideas and connect with other like-minded sisters to navigate your health journey https://www.rekishiamcmillancommunity.com Free Download Healthy for a Higher Purpose E-Book My Award-Winning Health Book: Rock Your World Naturally: 7 Divine Keys to Unlock Extraordinary Health Listen to Related Episodes: 178 | Hormonal Imbalance Linked to Lack of Protein, 5 Holistic Solutions to Increase Protein Intake and Balance Hormones 158 | Are Fitness Centers Overrated? Easy Weight Loss Strategies from the Comfort of Home 154 | Can't Find Time to Work Out? High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) for Women, Effective and Time-Efficient Workouts for Weight Loss 141 | Imbalanced Hormones & Belly Fat, How it Happens & How to Get Rid Of It Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!) Downtown License code: 6ROV2XZGUVKFZIB8 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/integrativemedicine/message
Okay, your time is now!! If you are ready to stop the excuses, self-sabotage, and the stories you told yourself in 2023 of why you couldn't, shouldn't, wouldn't, you are in the RIGHT place. Our 66-day challenge starts on January 23, 2024, and we invite you to join us for FREE. YUP! You read correctly: 66 days of squad support, absolutely free.SIGN UP HERE FOR FREEFollow along on Instagram @goalgetters.au Wait, what is Goal Getters?Goal Getters is not just a challenge; it's your daily support squad. We are doing all the fun and challenging things with you for the next 66 days. Over our time together, with the help of our new friend's discipline and consistency, we will cultivate new daily habits, break through limiting beliefs, and, the most exciting part, evolve into the best version of ourselves to make the most out of 2024. Whether you're here for life, wellness or business, we have you covered. No goal is created equal, and no goal is too big or too small. This challenge is the perfect tool to support you in shifting your mindset and developing your personal power, all while feeling seen, heard and supported.Why 66 Days?Backed by science and our fave habit man, James Clear, author of the best-seller Atomic Habits, confirms that it takes the average dedicated human exactly 66 days to form a new habit. What to Expect:1. Daily Mindset and Motivation: Receive daily updates to support and inspire you.2. Accountability: Stay accountable to yourself and the support squad with weekly check-ins and progress shares to keep you motivated and celebrate your wins.3. Squad Support: Connect with like-minded humans in our supportive Goal Getters community. Share your progress, challenges, and wins, and be part of the squad dedicated to cheering each other on.Ready to Join?Yassss- if you are ready to leave bullshit excuses behind you, start taking responsibility for your actions and make positive choices to lay the foundations for an epic 2024, all while having fun and feeling supported by like-minded humans then Goal Getters is where you need to be.We encourage you to commit to yourself for the next 66 days, join the Goal Getters 2024 Challenge, and experience the power of consistency and how good it feels to achieve your goals.Are you up for the challenge? Sign up now and let the countdown to January 24 begin!"Pre Work" Week commences on January 24, 2024, and the first interactive call is on Tuesday, January 30, 10am AEST- replays available.
The UK's Grangemouth refinery is set to cease operations in the coming years to be converted into a fuel import terminal, owner Petroineos has said, with current operations to continue into at least early 2025. The refinery supplies close to 86,000 b/d of transport and heating fuels to the UK market and has a direct pipeline of supply from Forties crude, though has in recent years it has seen its reliance on the North Sea grade wane. The news marks a continuing theme of refinery closures in Europe, with the International Energy Agency estimating close to 610,000 b/d of production capacity being taken offline between 2020 and 2022. In this podcast, S&P Global Commodity Insights' Global Director of Crude and Fuel Oil markets, Joel Hanley, speaks with Kelly Norways, reporter for downstream oil, Elza Turner, senior editor covering oil markets and Matthew Tracey-cook, associate editor, EMEA Light Ends to discuss the knock-on effects of Grangemouth's coming closure, and casts an eye on the latest developments in the refining sector in the UK, across Europe and more globally.
In this personal episode, we are sharing about how fitness, nutrition and mindset has started to change for us in our 40's. Not only because of lifestyle, but also as we enter the season of life that many women do not talk about: perimenopause. This is also the first conversation into a very special secret […]
In this episode, Ashe and special guest Nadine Muller sit down to chat about Ashe's most recent experience at the Rise 2.0 Retreat.The pair deep dive into living a life dedicated to healing, service, transformation, evolution and the concept of pleasure. This is an honest and open review of the retreat and how it impacted Ashe's thinking and feeling. For all the loyal poddy fans, you will remember Ashe's not-so-healing experience at the Self-Love Retreat she attended in Bali (2019). If you missed it you can LISTEN HERE.This retreat was nothing like that one, and Ashe cannot wait for you to listen and get to know more about Nadine and the incredible work she is doing in the healing and growth space for both men and women. EPISODE BREAKDOWN:00:00 - 04:29 Meet Nadine04:29 - 10:19 Service10:20 - 22:59 Rise 2.023:00 - 29:39 Why we shouldn't deny ourselves pleasure29:40 - 59:53 Retreat Recap59:54 - 1:01:52 Angel Card1:01:53 - 1:02:30 Hot Seat1:02:31 - 1:02:30 OutroIf you would like to show your support for Flawed & Fabulous, please 'subscribe' on Apple Podcasts and 'follow' on Spotify xoCREDITS:Podcast @flawedandfabulous_podcastHost: Ashe Hornsby @ashe.hornsbyGuest: Nadine Muller @nadinemuller & Nadine Muller Coaching & Mentoring
In this third episode of our mini-series “Decades of Face,” Dr. Bass advises people in their 40's actively fighting signs of aging and determined to take the best care of their skin. With volume loss and wrinkles becoming increasingly visible in this decade of life, Botox and fillers are almost universally part of the beauty plan. This is also prime time to take advantage of energy based treatments for skin changes such as wrinkling, pigment irregularity, age spots, rosacea, and skin laxity. For those who have followed a good maintenance and prevention plan, you may be able to avoid surgery in your forties and for some, eyelid surgery may be recommended. Having a beauty plan can provide a decade delay before surgical intervention. If you weren't already, it's important to take your skin care seriously over the age of 40. Hear Dr. Bass's wise advice for the most common aging signs people see in their forties and how to correct them. About Dr. Lawrence Bass Innovator. Industry veteran. In-demand Park Avenue board certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Lawrence Bass is a true master of his craft, not only in the OR but as an industry pioneer in the development and evaluation of new aesthetic technologies. With locations in both Manhattan (on Park Avenue between 62nd and 63rd Streets) and in Great Neck, Long Island, Dr. Bass has earned his reputation as the plastic surgeon for the most discerning patients in NYC and beyond. To learn more, visit the Bass Plastic Surgery website or follow the team on Instagram @drbassnyc Subscribe to the Park Avenue Plastic Surgery Class newsletter to be notified of new episodes & receive exclusive invitations, offers, and information from Dr. Bass.
As Ashe commemorates her 38th birthday, she shares 38 insightful lessons that encapsulate the essence of her life's journey. From the significance of aligning actions with core values, Ashe shares her blend of personal and universal insights. Her reflections delve into the complexities of relationships, the importance of self-belief, and the enduring impact of loss. Encouraging self-care, emphasizing the value of learning from failures, and championing the idea that every step forward is a step in the right direction, Ashe provides a thoughtful guide for navigating life's journey.00:00 - 00:28 Intro00:29 - 02:45 Angel Card02:46 - 04:15 Episode Riff04:16 - 36:18 38 Things She Learned36:19 - OutroIf you would like to show your support for Flawed & Fabulous, please 'subscribe' on Apple Podcasts and 'follow' on Spotify xoCREDITS:Host: Ashe Hornsby @ashe.hornsby
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
New York Times Bestselling author and Harvard Professor Arthur Brooks explains the science behind an ideal morning routine designed to maximize dopamine and creative work. Arthur shares the secret to his co-author Oprah Winfrey's massive success and what it's like to work with Oprah. Carey and Arthur discuss the science of happiness, why most people get stuck in their careers in their forties, and how to move forward with passion. Show Notes On The Rise Newsletter The Art of Building a Generous Congregation Course Follow @careynieuwhof Follow @theartofleadershipnetwork Brought to you by The Art of Leadership Network
Today, Ashe sits down with her Akashic and Human Designer reader Tegan Parkinson. They discuss Tegan's own journey from teaching to coaching and how she supports her clients with an intuitive, individualised, gentle approach to doing the inner work. Ashe also shares her own Human Design chart to showcase how the chart doesn't lie and how she is using it to heal her fears and connect deeper into her soul purpose and authenticity. You can work with Tegan HERE and don't forget to use your 10% discount at the checkout with the code FABULOUS. EPISODE BREAKDOWN:00:00:00 - 00:00:24 Meet Tegan Parkinson00:00:24 - 00:03:18 Angel Card00:03:19 - 00:06:00 Who is Tegan, what she does and why she does it? 00:06:01 - 00:07:00 Career path 00:07:01 - 00:10:20 Messy and Magical00:10:21 - 00:15:00 Pivotal Moment Teaching to Life Coaching00:15:01 - 00:16:29 How Ashe and Tegan Met00:16:30 - 00:18:29 What is Human Design00:18:27 - 00:21:00 Types of Human Design00:21:01 - 00:23:02 Human Design Profile00:23:03 - 00:25:13 The Coolest Thing About Human Design00:25:14 - 00:28:32 Human Design, Business and Family00:28:33 - 00:30:42 Solar Plexus 00:30:43 - 00:33:56 Ashe's Chart And Human Design Chart Resources00:33:57 - 00:37:02 Defined and Undefined Centers00:37:03 - 00:39:15 Human Design Themes00:39:16 - 00:42:02 Everyone's Design is Different 00:42:03 - 00:44:52 Defined Centers and Gates00:44:53 - 00:46:02 Fear00:46:03 - 00:59:01 The Beauty of the Chart And Accepting Your Chart00:59:02 - 01:02:06 Channels01:02:07 - 01:03:47 How to Change your Life With Your Chart01:03:48 - 01:14:17 Charts, Schools, Parenting and Kids01:14:18 - 01:17:55 Generators and Plateaus01:17:56 - 01:19:33 Relationships01:19:34 - 01:22:00 Deconditioning and The Human Design Journey01:22:01 - 01:23:00 Hot Seat01:23:01 - 01:23:00 Wrap UpIf you would like to show your support for Flawed & Fabulous, please 'subscribe' on Apple Podcasts and 'follow' on Spotify xoCREDITS:Host: Ashe Hornsby @ashe.hornsbyGuest: Tegan Parkinson @teganparky and https://linktr.ee/teganparky
We all handle stress in slightly different ways, but in today's fast-paced world, most of us experience some amount of stress.In today's episode of the Midlife Mommas, we explore stress.What is stress?How do our bodies respond to stress?How to identify your stress triggersHow do the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems play a role in stress management?What is progesterone's role in stress management?What 'tricks' are there to manage stress?00:00:00 Fitness frustration? Midlife? Change exercise. Sign up: camoyler.com/keys. August 22nd.00:04:58 Enneagram number affects stress response, culture's influence.00:07:37 Digestive issues, stress, dysbiosis affect body/mind.00:10:49 Central nervous system has 2 sides: fight or flight (sympathetic) and rest and digest (parasympathetic). The vagus nerve connects our body and brain. Tap into the parasympathetic side for relaxation.00:14:53 Forties: left teaching, marriage, CrossFit, health decline.00:17:15 Alcohol as a crutch affects ability.00:20:29 Olympic National Park: Amazing rainforest and mother trees.00:23:17 Relax by engaging all your senses.00:26:05 Box breathing: simple, effective technique for relaxation.00:28:52 Improve breathing for better heart health.The Science Behind the Physiological Sigh:https://youtu.be/kSZKIupBUucSign up here!https://www.camoyler.com/fitnessWhen menopause hit, my go-to fitness plan came to a screeching halt!Hey, it's Cam, and if you're experiencing slow recovery, endless exhaustion, and no results despite exercising, I have FREE 5-day Menopause Fitness Challenge designed for YOU. After this challenge, you'll feel energized & rejuvenated and know EXACTLY what to do and when to do it.Stay Connected!Amelia Website: https://www.thehelpfulplate.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/thehelpfulplate/ Cam Website: https://www.camoyler.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/heymomma_cam/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@heymomma_cam Midlife Mommas IG: https://www.instagram.com/midlife.mommas/ Please share, rate, and review the podcast. We appreciate you! ❤️
In today's episode, Ashe reflects about the last 6 years, shares the reason for her hiatus, her present state and what's in store for the future. EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
Ashe is thrilled to be back in the studio after being MIA for nearly 2years, WTF. Let's just say life got the best of her and she had to hit pause.Today's trailer includes a heartfelt apology and Ashe's immense gratitude to those who continue to support her. Flawed and Fabulous is making its long-awaited return on August 22nd, and the excitement is real.In this upcoming episode, Ashe will spill the beans on her hiatus and is admitting she still doesn't have it all figured out but is showing up regardless.Tune in for unscripted conversations, spontaneous moments, and heartfelt chats.If you would like to show your support for Flawed & Fabulous, please 'subscribe' on Apple Podcasts and 'follow' on Spotify xCREDITS:Host:Ashe Hornsby @ashe.hornsby
Dwight: Male. Caucasian. Forties. Black hair. Facial type: marsupial. Erin: He answers to Michael. Michael G. Scott. Michael J. Fox. Mr. Fox. The Incredible Mr. Fox. MSPC? Who is this MSPC? Oh! You mean the Michael Scott Podcast Company, the company's top salesman and the creator of Computron. We wear many hats but the one I'm currently wearing is that of gracious host. This week we're drafting Office characters and alter egos! We highlight some of the best personas from Michael, Dwight, Jim, and the rest of the Dunder Mifflin staff over the course of the show, Then in the Conference Room we talk about our lives after episode 200, share some initial reactions on I Think You Should Leave season 3, and a whole lot more. Martin: Is he always like this? Ryan: Sometimes he brings more costumes. Support our show and become a member of Scott's Tots on Patreon! For only $5/month, Tots get ad-free episodes plus exclusive access to our monthly Mailbag episodes where we casually pick through every single message/question/comment we receive. We also have Season 2 of our Ted Lasso podcast Biscuits with the Boss available to our Patrons, as well as our White Lotus Christmas Special. Oh, and Tots get access to exclusive channels on our Discord. On top of that, a portion of all show proceeds are donated every month to organizations that help fund education opportunities for minority students. Help us serve the mission that Michael Scott could not. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here at This Was A Thing, we're no fashionistas (although Ray would argue otherwise), but even with our limited knowledge, it's hard to avoid noticing the current trend of tapered, tighter clothes. But in the early 1900s, a garment rose to popularity that shunned that trend toward tightness, boasting extra fabric and a looser fit. More than that, this particular clothing item became so identified with certain groups that its name was used when describing a notable riot in the 1940s that was emblematic of social tensions of that time, and involved United States servicemen, the Latin-X and Mexican-American community and a mysterious, unsolved murder…Ray teaches Rob about the 1943 Zoot Suit Riots which occurred 80 years ago this week, and the events which precipitated so much violence and unrest; how London's “drape suit” traveled across the pond, got a name change, and was sported by celebrities from Cab Calloway to Frank Sinatra; the 1990s swing revival that brought back both the music and clothing of that era (and produced some famous earworms); and why these riots provide one of the earliest examples of clothing styles becoming synonomous with cultural tensions between different social and ethnic groups.If you like what we are doing, please support us on Patreon.TEAMRay HebelRobert W. SchneiderMark SchroederBilly RecceDaniel SchwartzbergGabe CrawfordNatalie DeSaviaARTICLESEPISODE CLIPSCherry Poppin' Daddies - Zoot Suit Riot (Full Length Mp3 + Lyrics)A Zoot Suit (For My Sunday Gal) ~ Bob Crosby & His Orchestra (1942)Cab Calloway - Minnie the MoocherThe Who - Zoot SuitRoyal Crown Revue - Hey PachucoADDITIONAL MUSIC & SOUND EFFECTS“Happy Bee” and “Private Eye”• Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)• Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0• http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Additional Sound Effects from Final Cut Pro, iLife, and Logic Pro
I don't know myself, and this makes sense because, over the last three years, I've been in a space of transformation. I am getting to know myself in my forties in a way that I have never done before. I am curious about my likes and dislikes and discovering the woman I am becoming. Enjoy the episode and share it with a friend! Listen to "Float" by Janelle Monae Treat Me to Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/befreeproject Email: hello@befreeproject.com Connect with me on TikTok @siobhanjmiddleton Connect with me on the Gram @siobhanjmiddleton Subscribe to my newsletter https://siobhanjmiddleton.substack.com/
Do women get better with age? "Spoiled Milk" host Brooke Rash pops in to reveal her midlife survival guide, how to navigate the forks in the road, tricks to age beautifully, finding your confidence, tuning out the naysayers, becoming an influencer, and much, much more! Plus, is there a hidden message in Leo DiCaprio's dating methods?This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4591339/advertisement
Author & Comedian Kelsey Chittick is back on the podcast. Last time she came on the show two years ago, she had just finished her book Second Life, a book about healing after her husband suddenly died. Now Kelsey is dating and loving life again! We talk about: Dating in your fortiesHow to find new friendsHow to feel like you're on drugs all the time, without taking drugsLearning about yourself through sexKelsey Chittick's website: https://kelseychittick.com/Kelsey Chittick's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kelseydchittick/
Shivani's back and reminding every brown girl that your worth is not tied to a ring on your finger, that you can be the rich man your parents wanted you to marry, and that the key to happiness is, in fact, in your own pocket. Listen to her previous episode "Dating in Your Thirties with Shivani" hereYou can follow Shivani @doseofshivs BWWPS Guest ApplicationDishaMazepa.comSHOP: Disha Mazepa Designs on EtsyBe sure to SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE US A REVIEW if you enjoyed the show. Follow me on Instagram @Disha.MazepaLike the show on FB here. Music by: Crexwell Support the show
On this episode, the boys are joined by the “smartest goalie in hockey” Marty Turco. Undoubtedly one of the best goalies of his generation, Marty also completely changed the game regarding puck handling for goalies, with the Turco Grip. Turco ranks first among all Dallas goalies in wins, shutouts, games played, assists, and also had the lowest GAA in a season since the FORTIES (02/03). We get into Marty being robbed of a Vezina, changing the way goalies handle the puck, Patrik Štefan's iconic empty net blunder and much more. Before the interview, the boys get into the Penguins falling on their face, some playoff predictions, if it is the Leafs' year (really this time) and much more. IT'S PLAYOFF TIME and the boys are fired up! Enjoy Marty Turco on this edition of The Cam & Strick podcast. Interview starts: 1:59:47 Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | TikTok | Cam & Strick Website | FacebookYou can also keep up with the boys on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook!Andy Strickland - Instagram | TwitterCam Janssen - Instagram | Twitter | Facebook