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When life throws you more than your fair share of storms, how do you keep standing? In this episode of Full Circle, Ms. Wanda sits down with Chenique Jackson, LMFT, Cherney Jackson, and Tracy Johnson to unpack the art of resilience — the mental, emotional, and even style-based tools that help you keep going when life keeps “life-ing.”This conversation is a sneak peek into their upcoming in-person workshop Resilience – How to Life When Life is Li-fing, happening Saturday, September 20th from 9am – Noon. Together, they share practical coping strategies, ways to reframe negative thoughts, tips for finding the right therapist, how to build a capsule wardrobe that boosts confidence, and the importance of surrounding yourself with supportive relationships.Whether you're dealing with grief, job loss, financial hardship, health struggles — or all of the above — this episode is your reminder that you can still stand tall, even in the storm.Register for the September 20th workshop today: Topics Covered:Defining resilience in today's worldHow to seek and select the right therapistThe power of affirmations and mindset shiftsBuilding confidence through personal styleCultivating supportive relationships and communitySelf-care as a foundation for resilienceAttend the workshop: Saturday, September 20 | 9am – Noon — https://www.cherneyjackson.com/You'll be glad you did!
Welcome to Dark Work Daily! Tune in to explore the secrets of resilience and perseverance needed to unlock your full potential.
Well, it's been quite a ride, but all good things, and even all mediocre things, must come to an end. Our four week series on the American Song Contest comes to a close, and it's actually got some decent stuff... and also some regrettable stuff too. But that's the ASC in a nutshell, so we talk ways to improve it if they ever attempt something so fool-hardy again. Jeremy cannot and will not feel the love for an audience plant, Dimitry's still pining for his Alaskan idol, and Oscar gives us the 90s Marvel card system to rank K-pop artists.Watch the finale of the ASC here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_diKd6VmRAWatch AleXa break the trophy here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/tTyHuX9tJ3EThis week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4ARyAtJVjWI1QAm2390Jio The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompée.The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O'Connell.Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Instagram and @eurovangelists.com on Bluesky, or send us an email at eurovangelists@gmail.com. Head to https://maxfunstore.com/collections/eurovangelists for Eurovangelists merch. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one!
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"Full Circle: Interview with Markeyah Lewis on Life, Lupus, and the Gift of a Kidney" Markeyah Lewis was diagnosed with Lupus, leading to early kidney failure. When her mother wasn't a direct transplant match, they turned to Advanced Kidney Donation—a life-changing decision that helped Markeyah receive her transplant in 2022. Now a mother and soon-to-be Doctor of Occupational Therapy, Markeyah shares her powerful story of resilience, motherhood, and the miracle of second chances. ✨ Episode Highlights Andi introduces Markeyah Lewis and invites her to reflect on how they first met four years ago, during her battle with lupus. Markeyah shares her inspiring story of resilience and hope amid life-altering circumstances. She describes undergoing hemodialysis during her senior year of college. Her mother, although not a direct donor match, was determined to help. Markeyah explains how Advanced Kidney Donation allowed her mother to donate to another person—making Markeyah a priority on the transplant list. In 2022, her mother donated a kidney to a stranger named Charlie, with whom they still keep in touch. Andi and Markeyah discuss the importance of honoring the gift of life after a transplant. Markeyah offers heartfelt advice for those battling chronic illness, emphasizing the importance of a strong support system. They explore the role of faith in navigating health struggles and finding purpose. Markeyah shares her deep gratitude for her mother's selfless act. She opens up about her pregnancy journey, which was unexpectedly smooth despite the risks associated with lupus and kidney disease. Markeyah also details her mother's donation journey and her current health. She expresses thanks to their medical team and looks forward to becoming an occupational therapist. The episode concludes with Markeyah reflecting on her first Mother's Day.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.racket.newsDevin Nunes was put under investigation in 2017 for looking into abuse of foreign intelligence surveillance programs, including by Barack Obama's White House. New documents appear to vindicate himNarrated by Jared Moore
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We finally reach the end of the qualifiers of the American Song Contest, having heard songs from all fifty states, five territories and the District of Columbia, and now it's on to the two weeks of semifinals, where the remaining 22 of the original 56 competitors perform for the 10 spots in the finals. There's also a whole lot more time wasted on weird stuff that feels unnecessary, but that's the ASC, baby! Jeremy's having focus issues, Dimitry sees the Malibu Stacy of it all, and Oscar has a New England crush. Watch the episodes of the American Song Contest discussed here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1RyPo0MDjoJgr0v0iYPE-oYEO4H5ugbRyThis week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5lOZAMPlovonlLJKM0rm3y The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompée.The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O'Connell.Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Instagram and @eurovangelists.com on Bluesky, or send us an email at eurovangelists@gmail.com. Head to https://maxfunstore.com/collections/eurovangelists for Eurovangelists merch. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one!
Send us a textIn this episode of Navigating the Customer Experience, we are joined John McCahan who is a Customer Experience and Service Executive Leader who has transformed CX across industries including automotive, banking, logistics, manufacturing, retail, and most recently at FTD, where he led its post-bankruptcy customer experience transformation. Currently a Board Member of FullCircle and Advisory Board Member for Execs in the Know, John's career spans leadership roles at Avon, Milacron, Fifth Third Bank, Target, and Equifax, as well as eight years of service as a U.S. Army Captain. He was recently named one of the “100 Leaders Transforming Customer Experience.”In this conversation, John shares how his journey into CX began unexpectedly after his military career, when he was asked to lead an underperforming contact center. He discovered his passion for helping people help others and driving organizations to improve execution in service delivery. He emphasizes that customer issues often stem not from frontline staff but from organizational execution failures.Top Competencies for Exceptional Service Delivery John identifies three critical behaviors that cut across all industries:Meet customers where they want to be met—via phone, chat, AI, or digital channels, adapting to customer preferences across demographics and cultures.Leverage frontline insights—agents hear customer issues daily and provide the most accurate view of recurring problems. Fixing root causes reduces unnecessary contacts and strengthens customer trust.Embed CX into company culture—true transformation happens when CX is embraced across the entire organization, not just by service teams.Convincing Leadership of CX Value John shares strategies for professionals struggling to gain executive buy-in: (1) identify and track metrics that matter, (2) ensure CX leaders have a voice where decisions are made, and (3) live customer centricity through action. He highlights loyalty and lifetime value (LTV) as vital measures, citing FTD's success in more than doubling its LTV by shifting from transactional interactions to long-term relationships. He also stresses patience—cultural change takes years, not months, to take hold.Vendor and Partner Alignment John's credo, “Find vendors and partners that fit your business,” underscores his belief that success requires alignment in vision, culture, and technology. He shares examples where misaligned outsourcing relationships caused friction, while true partnerships created collaboration, transparency, and innovation. He draws on military principles such as “Fail fast, fail early, fail small” and occasionally “Ask forgiveness, not permission” to illustrate how decisive leadership can accelerate progress.AI and the Future of CX For John, AI is not about replacing people but enhancing effectiveness. He uses Microsoft Copilot daily and is especially excited about the potential of Agentic AI—intelligent systems that anticipate and personalize experiences. He imagines applications like concerts or restaurants where AI tailors interactions to individual preferences, turning ordinary transactions into memorable moments.Books and Inspirations Two books deeply influenced his leadership: Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson, which taught him to embrace change, and Would You Do That to Your Mother? by Jeanne Bliss, which reinforced empathetic, customer-first leadership. He illustrates this philosophy with a powerful story of a loyal 91-year-old customer sending monthly flowers to his wife, showing how empowered, compassionate agents can turn service failures into loyalty-building experiences.Listeners can connect with John on LinkedIn. Follow
For one last appearance on The Hoffman Show, Clinton Yates joins his longtime friend Craig to take listeners behind the scenes on how Craig landed the host role at Team 980. They revisit the moment three years ago when Clinton encouraged Craig to apply after Travis Thomas announced he was leaving, and share memories from Clinton's many appearances on the show since then.
Guests:• K-Love the Poet – Spoken word artist and creator of the Art of Sistahood Brunch and Day Party Tour• Dr. Teah Hairston-Johnson – Founder of Be Love Holistic, advocate for holistic healing and community wellnessIn this powerful episode of Full Circle, we explore the heart of Black women's empowerment through the lens of sisterhood, friendship, and community. K-Love the Poet and Dr. Teah Hairston-Johnson share their personal journeys and insights on:• The foundations of sisterhood and how it shapes identity• Navigating friendships among Black women with intention and grace• The importance of finding your tribe and building spaces for healing• How community support can transform lives and foster resilience• The role of holistic wellness in sustaining sisterhoodListeners are treated to soul-stirring spoken word performance by K-Love, offering a glimpse of what's to come at the Art of Sistahood Brunch and Day Party Tour.Don't miss your chance to experience this movement in person. Gather your girlfriends and purchase your tickets to the Art of Sistahood Brunch and Day Party Tour. VIP tickets available. This event will sell out.Connect with the Guests:• K-Love the Poet: @klovethepoet• Dr. Teah Hairston-Johnson: @beloveholistic
This week on Beyond the Sermon, we're kicking off our new series The Call to Care by talking about what it means to care for children — both the ones in our lives and the “inner child” we all carry. From the evolving roles of parenting to the deep work of understanding ourselves, we explore how the way we care changes as we grow. It's about more than just raising kids — it's about becoming the kind of people who can show up with love, wisdom, and compassion, no matter the season of life.Find out more at HydeParkUMC.org/NextSteps
Full Circle returns from its summer sabbatical with a life-affirming conversation to kick off August, which is Multicultural Donor Awareness Month. Angelika Williams, Senior External Affairs Coordinator with Sierra Donor Services, joins Ms. Wanda for a heartfelt discussion about health equity, building trust in healthcare, and the vital need for organ, eye, and tissue donors within multicultural communities.Angelika shares powerful insights on:Why communities of color are disproportionately represented on transplant waitlistsCommon myths and barriers surrounding donation in Black and Brown communitiesHow Sierra Donor Services is engaging through schools, DMVs, and community partnershipsThe importance of talking with your family and making your decision knownThis episode is both a celebration of the lives saved by donation and a call to action to make your own legacy one of healing and hope.Take Action:Visit sierradonor.org to learn moreRegister to become a donor at registerme.orgShare your decision with your family—your voice matters
Welcome back to the Full Circle Podcast. In this episode, we're exploring one of the most powerful tools for personal growth: setting healthy boundaries.Boundaries are essential for protecting your time, energy, and mental wellbeing - yet so many of us struggle to set them, enforce them, or even understand why they matter. Whether you've found yourself saying yes when you really wanted to say no, or you've felt drained by relationships that push past your limits, this episode is for you.Join Gillian as she breaks down:✨ What boundaries really are (and what they're not)✨ How to identify where your boundaries are needed✨ Why we feel guilt when enforcing boundaries—and how to shift that mindset✨ The difference between internal and external boundaries✨ Practical tools to communicate and uphold your limits with confidence✨ What to do when people push back or ignore your boundaries✨ How saying no can be a powerful act of self-respectThis episode offers both compassionate insight and practical strategies to help you honour your needs, show up more fully for yourself, and create space for the life you truly want to live.
Episode 360: The Snobs discuss: Jerry's childrens book, alien meteors, famous Toms and brief thoughts on the BGG top 100 games #100-75. Enjoy! Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bgsnobs Follow/join us at: Board Game Snobs Discord https://www.instagram.com/boardgamesnobs/ Board Game Snobs Facebook Group
Slam the Gavel welcomes David Thurston to the podcast. David is a determined father and whistleblower from Luzerne County, Pennsylvania and a SURVIVOR of the KIDS FOR CASH SCANDAL. Now David has fought alone in Family Court since 2015 to protect his nonverbal, autistic daughter from abuze and systemic neglect, even after reporting SA by her mother's adult aunt in 2020. Shockingly, the agency in charge, CYS refused to interview his daughter then closed the case as "unfounded." Soon after, the CYS director was arrested for endangering hundreds of children. The family returned to court only because the mother wasn't following prior custody orders David wanted stronger protections; instead, when Judge Terra Toohill took over the case in 2023, she - despite long judicial and political ties to adoption interests and agencies involved IGNORED clear perjury against David, fabricated custody factors, accused him of SA without evidence and ordered his daughter to undergo unnecessary exams. Today, David pays between $50-80.00 per hour for supervised visits but has not had custody in over 500 days and this all the result of judicial decisions steeped in conflict and what appears to be calculated retaliation. In June of 2025, the federal government validated David's claims. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services found that Luzerne County, PA VIOLATED DISABILITY LAWS by failing to properly interview his daughter, forcing Pennsylvania to REFORM how the system handles vulnerable children. David Thurston's story demonstrates just how serious and systematically dangerous unchecked judicial power and institutional neglect can be and this writer is very honored to share his voice and his truth today.To Reach David Thurston: Facebook David Thurston, justice will be served USA on Facebook, TikTok and InstagramSupportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)Maryann Petri: dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.comhttps://www.tiktok.com/@maryannpetriFacebook: https://www.youtube.com/@slamthegavelpodcasthostmar5536Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/guitarpeace/Pinterest: Slam The Gavel Podcast/@guitarpeaceLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryann-petri-62a46b1ab/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@slamthegavelpodcasthostmar5536 Twitter https://x.com/PetriMaryannEzlegalsuit.com https://ko-fi.com/maryannpetrihttps://www.zazzle.com/store/slam_the_gavel/about*DISCLAIMER* The use of this information is at the viewer/user's own risk. Not financial, medical nor legal advice as the content on this podcast does not constitute legal, financial, medical or any other professional advice. Viewer/user's should consult with the relevant professionals. Reproduction, distribution, performing, publicly displaying and making a derivative of the work is explicitly prohibited without permission from content creator. Podcast is protected by owner. The content creator maintains the exclusive right and any unauthorized copyright infringement is subject to legal prosecution. Support the showSupportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/
Learn about the value of internships, on-the-job training, and relational marketing in a small town like Winchester as Mark and Caleb chat with Dario Savarese of Full Circle Marketing and one of his current summer interns, Lauren Racer.Full Circle Marketinghttps://www.fullcirclem.comSunset Series on Thursday nights - July 31https://visitwinchesterva.com/event/sunset-series-robbie-limon/SSMT “Living Legacy Endowment Fund” Event - August 3https://tickets.su.edu/25-ssmt-special-events/25-08-ssmt-benefit-concertNational Night Out - August 5https://visitwinchesterva.com/event/national-night-out/
Send us a textThe shocking secrets and betrayals in "Full Circle" demonstrate why Dallas remains the gold standard for primetime drama four decades later. When Sue Ellen receives the devastating news that her sister Kristin has given birth to JR's child, she reaches her breaking point, refusing to continue the charade of their marriage while pouring all her love into raising baby John Ross. JR, ever the manipulator, begins maneuvering for custody while simultaneously courting PR executive Leslie Stewart – unaware she's secretly recording his every misdeed for rival oil company Westar. His audacity reaches new heights when he threatens to "put Sue Ellen in a box" before letting her take their son, showcasing the ruthless determination that made Larry Hagman's character a television icon. Meanwhile, Cliff Barnes finally confronts his long-lost mother Rebecca about abandoning him as a child, in a heart-wrenching scene that adds surprising depth to his character. This emotional reunion occurs just as he discovers evidence linking JR to an international conspiracy involving a counter-revolution in Southeast Asia. When the oversight committee fails to act on the evidence, Cliff immediately suspects Bobby's interference, further straining the Barnes-Ewing rivalry. The episode delivers its most spectacular soap opera moment when Dusty Farlow – previously presumed dead – returns wearing leg braces but determined to walk again for Sue Ellen's love. This unexpected resurrection offers her a potential escape from JR's toxic grip, while setting up an inevitable confrontation. As if these developments weren't explosive enough, the final scenes reveal Kristin's return to Dallas, where she's already manipulating Jordan Lee into believing he's the father of her baby – collecting checks from both him and JR in a classic double-cross scheme that perfectly exemplifies the delicious deception that made Dallas appointment television. Have you watched these classic Dallas episodes? Share your favorite JR scheme or which character you were always rooting for in the comments below!
Change is inevitable, but it doesn't have to break you.In this heartfelt episode, Gillian explores how to cultivate self-love and compassion during times of transition. Whether you're facing a career shift, a relationship change, or an inner transformation, change can feel overwhelming, triggering fear, resistance, and self-doubt.But change is also an invitation - a chance to grow into the most authentic version of yourself. Through practical tools and reflective exercises, Gillian shows you how to honour your emotions, strengthen self-trust, and embrace transformation with grace.What You'll Learn in This Episode:
Dan Schwarz can thank his wife Katie for at least pointing him in the right direction for success. She was the one involved in the neighborhood book and wine clubs, so Dan decided to start a poker party. That's where he met Brad Glynn, who shared his dream of owning a brewery. The two teamed up to found the popular Lift Bridge Brewing Company. Then, just over a year ago, Dan decided to return to the family business he grew up in, Jonti-Craft, maker of children's furniture. In this fascinating download, Dan shares his entrepreneurial journey with Kathy & Dardy.Connect with Versique
Content warning: suicidal ideation, suicide, image-based sexual abuse, coercion, intimate partner violence, and human trafficking. Norma Buster is a survivor, speaker, podcaster, and Chief of Staff at C.A. Goldberg Law, a Brooklyn-based victims rights law firm. Norma grew up with a passion for fashion, but after experiencing harassment and image-based sexual abuse at a pivotal point in her life, Norma was inspired to help other victims. She does so in her position at the legal firm, and she also continues that mission with her speaking and podcasting efforts. Her show, Oral Arguments, is geared towards sex positivity and empowerment, especially in relation to tech and victims rights. The Broken Cycle Media team is incredibly grateful for Norma's advocacy work, as well as her candidness throughout this very empowering, illuminating conversation. Norma's Website: https://www.normabuster.com/ Norma on Instagram: http://https://www.instagram.com/normabuster_ CA Goldberg Law: https://www.cagoldberglaw.com/ CA Goldberg Law on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cagoldberglaw/ Oral Arguments Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3R4xGDNE4p6oLxjaXS2scs Oral Arguments Podcast on IG: https://www.instagram.com/oralargumentspodcast/ For additional resources and a list of related non-profit organizations, please visit http://www.somethingwaswrong.com/resources
Join our Patreon for exclusive, bonus content every week:https://www.patreon.com/TalkMileytoMeSEND US A VOICE MESSAGE: https://www.speakpipe.com/TalkMileyToMeOR you can write in your questions at talkmileytomepodcast@gmail.comSubscribe to Mollie's Pop culture YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@sheismollie?si=xXNTxaQ61RJUrTyy Follow us on all of our socials to stay updated!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkmileytomepodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkmileytomeTwitter/X: https://x.com/TALKMILEYTOMECHAPTERS00:00 intro01:38 17 years of Breakout03:34 Walk of Fame03:57 Miley on Big Brother06:07 Spotify Billions Club Live in Paris08:32 Miley on Audacy Check-In17:35 Miley on The Elliott Show22:22 Miley on Good Morning America25:31 Miley on Air with Ryan Seacrest30:08 Miley on 104.3MYfm31:22 Miley on SiriusXFM36:12 Something Beautiful Deluxe?
In a world full of noise, how do you reconnect with your OWN truth?In this deeply reflective episode, Gillian explores the power of your inner voice - that quiet inner wisdom that guides, nudges, and knows what's best for you. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by external opinions, trapped in overthinking, or unsure of how to make aligned decisions, this episode will help you come home to yourself.Learn how to distinguish your inner voice from fear or ego, how to strengthen your intuition, and how to rebuild the most important relationship in your life - the one with your inner self.What You'll Learn in This Episode:
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In the second installment of our special maternal health series, we continue the conversation with Dr. Erin Graham, Deputy Executive Director at the National Nurse-Led Care Consortium. Erin shares how her public health background and deep ties to community nursing helped shape a doula training initiative that empowers former Nurse-Family Partnership clients to become doulas. We discuss how client feedback and nurse insight sparked a two-part approach: offering doula services and training former clients to provide culturally responsive care. Erin highlights the value of partnerships, the importance of workforce diversity, and how community-based efforts like this can improve maternal health outcomes and expand career opportunities.
Do you know that School District 51 has a foundation that supports our schools, teachers, and kids? Christi sits down with Executive Director Angela Christensen to learn more about all the great things the Foundation is doing for our local schools!Learn more about the D51 Foundation HERE!
The Full Circle. Season 1, Episode 15. First broadcast Thursday 11 December 1975. This month, a picnic on a verdant new planet — fresh air, space buggies, aggressive and bloodthirsty lice, hitting people with rocks, and menacing people with burning knives. But, for once, no one wants to kill everyone on the base, except the audience, probably.
“Do kids even have nicknames anymore?” That's the question that sparks a nostalgic, hilarious, and heartfelt episode of The JB and Sandy Show. From Tricia's journey from longtime listener to co-host, to the wild world of Texas toll roads and the decline of childhood nicknames, this episode is a ride through memory lane—with a few speed bumps of laughter along the way.
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In 2024, Cindy's book about her and Mark's experiences living a full-time Van life was published by One Stone Biblical Resources. It is entitled One Hundred Churches: A Three-Year Journey to Witness the Joy of Authentic Christianity. The book is part travel journal, part spiritual roadmap, part autobiography, part devotional, and part van life guide.Come along for the ride as Cindy shares the encouraging and informative stories from her book that some of her readers are calling "addictive".
We've all been there - excited to start something new, full of motivation, only to watch it fade after a few days or weeks. So what really keeps us moving toward our goals when that initial spark dies out?In this episode of The Full Circle Podcast, Gillian explores the powerful balance between motivation and discipline, and why understanding the difference between the two is essential for long-term transformation. You'll learn how to stay committed even when life gets messy, energy runs low, or progress feels slow.From building habits that stick to creating a supportive environment and reshaping your self-talk, this episode is a toolkit for staying consistent with your personal growth - even when it gets hard.What You'll Learn in This Episode:Why motivation fades and what to replace it withHow to connect your goals to a deeper sense of purposeThe difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation (and why it matters)How to build discipline like a muscle, one small habit at a timePractical tools to stay committed even when you don't “feel like it”How to use visualisation and accountability to reinforce actionThe truth about grit - and how to build it without burning outWhy discipline isn't harsh - it's self-respect in actionReflection Questions:
In Episode 204 of the Transition Drill Podcast, retired Navy Captain William Fenick takes us through a deeply personal and inspiring journey of service, identity, and reinvention. From his early days as a high school lifeguard to nearly three decades of active duty in the Navy, Bill's career path was never predictable. Raised in a military household, he shares how family expectations shaped his choices, and how moments of unexpected transition, such as being fired from a civilian job or later laid off from a nonprofit, opened doors to self-discovery.William talks about forging his own identity in the Navy while honoring his father's legacy, navigating a career shift from supply to public affairs, and finding post-military purpose in the nonprofit space including the Navy SEAL Family Foundation and the USO. When life threw another curveball, he turned inward, took a DISC assessment, and uncovered a surprising truth: the role that aligned most with his core identity was the one he started with, lifeguarding. In addition he's started his own company, Government Assessments 24x7 LLC, related to these same assessments, Now back on the pool deck, William reminds us that fulfillment often lives in the places we left behind. This episode is a masterclass in aligning passion with purpose and embracing transition at any age. Whether you're a service member, first responder, or civilian professional, Williams's story offers a roadmap for rediscovering who you are and what really matters.Don't miss an episode. Follow the Transition Drill Podcast and share with someone who needs to hear it.The best podcast for military veterans, police officers, firefighters, and first responders preparing for veteran transition and life after service. Helping you plan and implement strategies to prepare for your transition into civilian life.Follow the show and share it with another veteran or first responder who would enjoy this.CONNECT WITH THE PODCAST:Instagram: WEBSITE: LinkedIn: SIGN-UP FOR THE NEWSLETTER:QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS:SPONSORS:Brothers & Arms USAGet 20% off your purchaseLink: https://brothersandarms.comPromo Code: Transition20Trident CoffeeGet 15% off your purchaseLink: https://tridentcoffee.comPromo Code: TDP15GRND CollectiveGet 15% off your purchaseLink: https://thegrndcollective.com/Promo Code: TRANSITION15
In this first installment of our special maternal health series, we sit down with Miyah Davis, a mother, wife, and the heart behind Anori's Village, her private doula practice where she treats every client like family, creates warm, comforting spaces, and always brings a little laughter along the way. Miyah shares her inspiring path from being a client with the Philadelphia Nurse-Family Partnership to becoming a doula herself. She reflects on how her own pregnancy and birth experiences, including the support she received during times of housing instability, influenced her decision to help other parents feel heard and prepared. Hear how she balances her passion for birth work with full-time employment, motherhood, and the desire to be a consistent, empowering presence for her clients. She also discusses the importance of building trust, offering culturally responsive care, and expanding access to resources like lactation and birthing classes that help families thrive.
For six seasons we at CKUA have had the opportunity to connect with a wide range of inspired artists, from Albertan expat sensation Feist, to folk/punk firebrand Frank Turner, multi-JUNO Award winning rock band July Talk and homegrown hip-hop great Cadence Weapon, to name a few! For episode 100 of Hidden Track, we cycle back to the guest who joined us for episode one — two albums later, multiple Juno Awards and Polaris Music Prizes later - and for us 99 episodes later — we're thrilled to be able catch up with the true Hidden Track original, and an original in so many ways, Jeremy Dutcher. CREDITS Host: Grant Stovel Associate Producer: Scott Zielsdorf Executive Producer: Arianne Smith-Piquette Senior Producer: Jasmine Vickaryous Theme Music: Doug Hoyer Cover Photo: Kirk Lisaj Special thanks to the CKUA Events & Marketing Teams! The Hidden Track Podcast is a CKUA production made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support! Learn more about Hidden Track at ckua.com/hiddentrack.
At just 18 years old, Hannah Welch found herself pregnant, scared, and under pressure to marry quickly. Desperate for guidance, she reached out to Snowbird Wilderness Outfitters—and the response altered the course of her life. In this episode, Hannah sits down with Brody to share how that single conversation gave her the courage to slow down, seek God first, and make decisions rooted in biblical wisdom.Now an ER trauma nurse and Snowbird's camp nurse each summer, Hannah reflects on the journey from crisis to calling—and the incredible full-circle moment of watching her daughter Maddie, once the unborn baby in that desperate email, now serve on Snowbird's summer staff.This is a powerful story of God's faithfulness and generational impact—showing how His guidance in one life can echo through generations.Check out the No Sanity Required book!SWO25 Send us a textPlease leave a review on Apple or Spotify to help improve No Sanity Required and help others grow in their faith. Click here to get our Colossians Bible study.
Our next guest is the Executive Chef and Partner of Perilla Fare and Steakhouse. Andy opens up about not being Korean enough or American enough and how he ultimately found his voice as a person and as a Chef. He was initially tapped as a consultant for the space that is now known as Perilla Fare. That relationship evolved into becoming the Executive Chef and Partner. Recognizing the importance of complementary strengths, Andy brought on Thomas Oh as Partner and General Manager to handle the Front of House operations. It's so cool to see the success they're having with both Fare and Steakhouse as well as the new handroll bar, Noriko, helmed in part by his brother Billy, which is beneath Perilla Fare. Please enjoy my conversation with Andrew Lim.https://perillachicago.comhttps://instagram.com/andrewjlimhttps://instagram.com/perillafarehttps://instagram.com/perillasteak
In this empowering episode of Full Circle, host Ms. Wanda welcomes the visionary creator of the Limitation to Liberation Experience—a full-day, wellness-centered professional development journey taking place on August 29th. Together, they explore what it means to honor the transition moments in our lives, how professional women can reclaim their wellness, and why reflection and rest are revolutionary. Whether you're pivoting in your career or simply need a moment to reconnect with your "why," this conversation is for you.You'll hear how the experience blends restorative practices, community, nourishing meals, and intentional surprises to support women across industries—from corporate to education, healthcare to entrepreneurship.Topics Covered:How the Limitation to Liberation Experience came to lifeWhat wellness-centered professional development really looks likeWhy women in transition need intentional space to pause and be cared forWhat participants can expect on August 29thHow to recognize when it's time to realign professionally or personallyCall to Action:Join the journey from Limitation to Liberation on August 29th. Learn more and register for the event
In this powerful episode of Full Circle, Ms. Wanda welcomes author, certified coach, and speaker Gloria Bailey-Ray, who shares her raw, real-life journey of recognizing her worth and walking away from emotional manipulation.Gloria opens up about the heartbreaking moment she discovered her live-in partner was married—with another woman—and how that revelation ignited her path to healing, truth, and empowerment. Her new book, When To Get Up From The Table: When Love Isn't Being Served (out now), is more than a relationship book—it's a call to rise.In This Episode:Gloria's personal story of betrayal and spiritual awakeningWhy so many people settle for “crumbs” in love and workHow to recognize red flags and toxic patternsThe power of setting boundaries and honoring your worthThe emotional, spiritual, and practical tools in her new bookGloria's speaking tour plans and how you can book her for your event Call to Action: Order the book: www.GloriaBaileyRay.com Book Gloria to speak at your next conference, women's empowerment event, or leadership retreat.Guest Info:Website: www.GloriaBaileyRay.comInstagram: @gloriabailey_raySpeaking Inquiries: gloria@gloriabaileyray.com
From the inception of the critical path, to newer methods such as the line of balance, Founder and CEO of ALICE Technologies René Morkos brings a month-long series of scheduling discussions to a close with Jeff Yoders. Sponsored by: Revizto
The Undrafted, Season 6, Episode 15 with Scott Connor (@CharlesChillFFB) discussing all things dynasty fantasy football. -- Special guest Scott Connor (@CharlesChillFFB) of Destination Devy joins Jax Falcone (@DynoGameTheory) to discuss trade deadlines in dynasty leagues, how to approach leagues with different settings, the running back position, and much more. Join them for an episode packed with nuanced takes and actionable advice for the upcoming season. --
I had the honor of being interviewed by the iconic Michelle D'Allaird-Brenner on The Aesthetic Report, the official podcast by Dermascope Magazine. We had an honest conversation about the evolution of my career, from burnout to boundaries, and the heart-centered strategies that helped me rebuild my business with intention.In this episode, we talk about:✨ What I wish more aestheticians knew in their first five years✨ How to find your voice in a saturated industry✨ The mindset that carried me through major pivots✨ Creating a values-aligned career that nourishes you✨ Why your presence in the treatment room is your greatest toolWhether you're just starting out or you've been in this work for decades, this conversation is a reminder that you are allowed to change, to grow, and to define success on your own terms.
This episode explores the phenomenon of full-circle moments in healing after narcissistic abuse—when a relationship that was broken due to manipulation or triangulation unexpectedly finds healing or closure. You'll hear about: • How narcissists intentionally drive wedges between healthy connections. • The role of triangulation in narcissistic abuse. • The way healing creates space for truth, clarity, and reconnection—even years later. • My personal story with Nicole Walters as a powerful example of this. • A reminder that sometimes, healing opens doors that were once slammed shut by manipulation.Resources:My FREE Narcissism Glossary of TermsTake the Am I the Narcissist FREE QUIZListen to the Nicole Walter PodcastWatch my latest YouTube VIDEOIf you found this insightful, emotionally validating, or empowering--please share it. Healing is not just about going no contact—it's also about how you show up later, how truth finds its way back, and how emotionally intelligent people repair, reflect, and rise.If you've been on a journey of narcissistic abuse recovery, you may have experienced how narcissists use triangulation. When you stay open and curious, you can experience full-circle healing. This can even mean reconnecting after narcissistic abuse. For me, this experience came after a narcissistic friendship, but through healing and emotional intelligence, I came out the other side. You can listen to my latest episode on the Nicole Walters podcast. We talk about healing after trauma, the narcissist smear campaign, toxic relationship recovery and so much more!I was recently a guest on the Nicole Walters podcast. What makes this moment so full-circle is the story behind how we drifted, and how healing made space for truth to return. This episode is for anyone who's ever lost a relationship to narcissistic manipulation and wondered: ‘Will the truth ever come out?' Sometimes, it does. And sometimes, healing leads to reunion.______________________________________________________________We LOVE collecting 5 stars -- Don't forget to follow, leave a review or rating and share Drinking With Gin.
On this episode of Full Circle, host Ms. Wanda sits down with Shayla Walker, Founder of Sistah Soul Brunch & Mixer (SSBM), a growing nonprofit creating powerful spaces for Black women entrepreneurs to thrive. From brunches to business-building, Shayla is leading a movement rooted in community, empowerment, and access.We talk about:The origin and purpose of SSBMCommon challenges Black women face in entrepreneurshipThe impact of their Chase Bank-sponsored workshop seriesWhat's in store at the upcoming June 25th Business Showcase & Networking EventHow to tap into the SSBM network and grow your own venture Whether you're a small business owner, aspiring entrepreneur, or someone who believes in the power of community, this episode is for you.Event Info: Business Showcase & Networking Night Wednesday, June 25 |
This week, Jason is joined by social media personality, content creator, and star of the Savannah Bananas baseball team, Jackson Olson! Jackson, a former collegiate baseball player who had inspirations to go pro after school, gained recognition from his baseball related TikTok content. After raking in over 2.5 million followers, he caught the eye of the MLB and Savannah Bananas, eventually giving him roles in social media and on the team and becoming the star attraction. The Savannah Bananas are the semi-pro baseball team focused around the fan experience with their brand of banana ball similar to the decades long format of the Harlem Globetrotters. Jackson shares why he turned down being drafted by the Diamondbacks and how the pandemic reshaped the MLB draft. He opens up about the financial realities of minor league life compared to the majors, the decision to work for Instacart and document it online, and the full-circle moments that followed in his social media journey. From joining the first wave of MLB content creators in 2021 to carving out a role with the Savannah Bananas, Jackson dives into the business side of baseball entertainment, how he handles negotiations, and what it means to break the barrier between fan and player. He also touches on landing his Reebok deal, why he follows his energy over just his dreams, what keeps him mindful of his online presence, his current relationship status, spending habits, and more. Jackson reveals all this and so much more in another episode you can't afford to miss! Host: Jason Tartick Co-Host: David Arduin Audio: John Gurney Guest: Jackson Olson Stay connected with the Trading Secrets Podcast! Instagram: @tradingsecretspodcast Youtube: Trading Secrets Facebook: Join the Group All Access: Free 30-Day Trial Trading Secrets Steals & Deals! IDEO U: Feel like you're falling behind on Al? Boost your impact and drive your team forward with IDEO U's online learning experiences, including their new Al & Design Thinking Programs. You'll master machine learning with IDEO's signature human-centered approach. Class starts soon, so enroll today! For a limited time, IDEO U is offering 15% OFF SITEWIDE! Go to IDEOU.com/TRADINGSECRETS. UpWork: Upwork is the hiring platform designed for the modern playbook, where you can find, hire, and pay expert freelancers who can deliver results from day one. Perfect for businesses on tight budgets, fast timelines, and zero room for error. For a $200 credit after spending $1,000 in your first thirty days, Visit Upwork.com/save right now for this great offer. Quince: As the temps start rising, fulfill that familiar urge to refresh your closet with Quince. Their clothes are timeless, lightweight, and far more elevated than anything else at this price. Give your summer closet an upgrade-with Quince. Go to Quince.com/tradingsecrets for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. This Is Small Business Podcast: if you're building something, dreaming big, or just constantly thinking about your next move... I've got a podcast you need to check out. It's called This Is Small Business hosted by Andrea Marquez, and Season 6 just dropped. If you're plotting your next move - maybe launching that side hustle, scaling a business, or pivoting hard - go check out This Is Small Business. Avelo Air Tired of long layovers and airport chaos? Let's change that by saying Hello to Avelo. Avelo Airlines offers nonstop service to over 50 destinations across the U.S, including Nonstop service to 30 cities from New Haven and Hartford. That vacation you've been thinking about? It's just a click away. Book your trip now at AveloAir.com and use promo code SECRETS20 for $20 off round trip base fares* when you book by 6/30/25 *Restrictions apply. Discount applies to round trip base fares only. Valid for travel through 11/30/25. Must be purchased by 11:59 p.m. PT on 6/30/25. See AveloAir.com Contract of Carriage for full details.
Episode 220 – Ruthie Takes Over: Growing Up Traveling with Rob & TracyShow Notes: In this heartwarming and hilarious episode, Rob and Traci hand the mic to their oldest daughter, Ruthie, for a personal reflection on growing up in a traveling family. From being the only child on her parents' Disney honeymoon to becoming the big sister and now a newlywed traveler herself, Ruthie shares her unique perspective on how travel has shaped her outlook and her future plans. What You'll Hear:Ruthie's earliest travel memories (hint: lots of princess dresses!)The shift in family dynamics when her younger brothers arrivedA near-death lazy river experience that still gets laughsHow childhood travel routines have influenced her adult travel styleHer most cherished family trips—and why she'd relive them in a heartbeatRuthie's vision for traveling with her husband and future family Whether you're a parent, a kid reflecting on your travel roots, or a newlywed figuring out your own journey, this episode is filled with relatable laughs, heartfelt stories, and some solid travel wisdom. Don't Miss:Tips on making travel meaningful even when finances are tightThe two hotel items you should always sanitizeWhy planning doesn't kill spontaneity—it empowers it Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and follow us on Instagram @TheFamilyVacationer for behind-the-scenes fun. And don't forget to check out our Substack for bonus content and travel tips.
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Get to know GH's Brennan! From starting on One Life to Live at age 11 to now being back in daytime, it's been quite the journey! What's it like working with Laura? How bad will it be when Carly finds out Joss is working for the WSB?! To Watch The Video of This Podcast For Free Go To Our Patreon Page at: https://www.patreon.com/stonecoldandthejackal
Tim Koch, COO of Franchise FastLane, began his restaurant career in supply chain at Hardee's and Carl's Jr. owner CKE Restaurants. Now, he's leading a top franchise development firm. Tim joins QSR editorial director Danny Klein to talk about the state of franchising, growth, and offers his firsthand look at how different sides of the industry impact success, and what that means for the future.
It's human nature to jump from one task to another. Rarely do we take the time to bask in our accomplishments. But in today's episode, that is exactly what we are going to do. You will reflect on areas where your life has come full circle, and then take the time to just enjoy them. Tune in to begin. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week Jeff opens with the long-awaited Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear infrastructure, a dazzling military operation years in the making. But instead of support for Israel, Jeff is stunned by the response: hatred not only from the far left but now pouring out of MAGA's biggest names. Yes, the Trump-right has joined Hamas and the progressive left in their obsessive Jew hatred, and Jeff is seething.Trump, meanwhile, couldn't resist taking credit for the Israeli success after the fact, even though he reportedly tried to block the strike for months. And if he actually helped, why didn't he greenlight American B-52s to finish the job on the underground nuke sites? Why is he trying to make a huge deal when the world's biggest sponsor of terror is on its knees?Also this week: a tale of how a young lawyer buying his first suits comes full circle 30 years later, this time as a man paying cash with 44 tailored suits under his belt. Plus, Jeff faces a federal judge he went to college with and admits, despite all of his own accomplishments, the judge is the better man.As always, Jeff pulls no punches. Not for MAGA. Not for Trump. Not for the far left. And certainly not for anyone siding with the world's worst terror regime.
In this powerful closing chapter, Luvvie shares how divine order is real, and the transformative arc of her company. And how this podcast season 5 has changed the game for her. This episode is a love letter to everyone in their valley season, a reminder that the climb back up is possible (and worth it). Luvvie reflects on the lessons, the legacy, and the liberation that comes from knowing when to let go.