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4 Things with Amy Brown
Gift Guide + GIVEAWAY + Fashion, Beauty & Shopping Tips + Ideas for Experiences + More

4 Things with Amy Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 34:05 Transcription Available


This is a fun 'bonus episode' with Amy & Jackie, a co-worker + friend that has all the good finds (at reasonable prices too!) when it comes to GIFTS for all the people in your life that you're shopping for. There is a GIVEAWAY too...full of amazing goodies you can win by listening...it's valued at well over $500 and you will want to win this! Jackie's IG is @jaclyncaldwell_ and her "gift guides" can be found by going to her IG page, clicking the links in bio, but they're also linked here for you: - Jackie's SHOPMY Gift Guide - Jackie's Amazon Gift Guide Biopelle Discount Code - HAPPY for 25% off - Tensage 40 Snail Serum is Amy's favorite treatment. She also uses their Radiance Eye Cream - They're also launching eye patches soon (good stocking stuffer for moms!) Just go to Biopelle.com and enter code HAPPY to save 25%  Kitsch Discount Code - AMYBROWN15 for 15% off  Satin Pillow Case is Amy's favorite. She also loves the creaseless hair clips, and the scrunchies This LINK will automatically apply the discount or if you're shopping later at MyKitsch.com just enter code AMYBROWN15 to save 15% Other Gift Idea Links: - NB Goods (we looooooove their trucker hats & crew socks!!) - Getaway House (such a cool "EXPERIENCE" gift idea!) - Marlow Pillow (Amy swears by this pillow!) - Root House Coffee (there's other gifts on the site besides coffee) - Skin Deep Friends (conversation starters for friends) - Skin Deep Couples (conversation cards for couples to deepen relationship) Gifts That Give Back to Haiti: Star Necklace, 4 Things Gratitude Journal. You can also just go to ShopEspwa.com for all kinds of gifts that give back to Haiti Items in the GIVEAWAY: Biopelle snail serum, Eye patches, ZO skincare products, Root House coffee, NB Goods trucker Hat (wild heart rodeo hat in camo/brown), Olive & june nail polish, MixHers, Emergency Confetti, 4 things tote,  Fable & Mane hair oil, Eye cream, Nutrafol for hair growth, Marlow pillow, Kitsch satin pillowcase + SO MANY other little Kitsch products, Visa gift card, Starbucks gift card *listen to find out how to enter and win this awesome giveaway*See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Intentional Family
Episode 90: Consistency Beats Intensity

The Intentional Family

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 44:48


Rachel & Mike discuss how and why consistency, not intensity, is the key to long-term progress.Getaway House - save $25 using our linkSimon Sinek on Intensity vs. ConsistencyAtomic Habits by James ClearContinuous Improvement | jamesclear.comDo Nothing app

The Soul Connection Podcast
E59: Release Negativity Meditation

The Soul Connection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 20:33


Monthly intention: Compassion Today's meditation: Release Negativity Meditation Your journal prompt for today is: What are you still holding on to that no longer serves you? If you found a connection to yourself from listening to this podcast, please rate, review, subscribe, and share it with your friends. GETAWAY HOUSE: https://fbuy.io/getaway/katie386 —————— Buy Me a Coffee Did you enjoy your meditation? Donations to this podcast allow me to keep creating new content and practices to support your journey while keeping them free and available to all. If you'd like to buy me a coffee you can click the link below: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/katiearnoldyoga Thank you for your support —————— Add a yoga class to your practice today from my YouTube channel, Katie Arnold Yoga. Learn about the 28-day Connection Intensive here: https://iamkatiearnold.com/explore/ Find more from me @iamkatiearnold and @soulconnectionpodcast visit my website iamkatiearnold.com for more tips for your practice, to learn about live events, and more. Freebies: 30-day Meditation Habit Tracker Mindful Movement class calendar Journal Prompts for when you're stressed out You are Loved guided Meditation — Stock Media provided by MFH_Productions / Pond5

A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica
Gift Guide Part 1: Partners, Parents, and Grandparents

A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 66:12


It's that time of year: the unveiling of the best gift guide in the podcast multiverse (we like to think). Part 1 stars your most charming—and trickiest—partners, parents, and grandparents. Next week, tune in for part 2, and, in the meantime, dig into the ol' present-paralysis back catalogue. For the full episode recap—with ALL THE LINKS!—head to the A Thing or Two site. Get the ecomm support you need with Shopify. Get a free 14-day trial with our link. Shop our favorite MoMA Design Store finds—so many holiday crowd-pleasers! Feel your best in Honeylove and get 20% off with the code ATHINGORTWO. Book that doctor's appointment already by downloading the free Zocdoc app. Husbands and Boyfriends! 42-year-old male. Recently started dating. Lawyer. Dad. World traveler. Cyclist. Just bought a new house. Moved back to the area (Philly) from upstate new york. photographer. reader. avid home cook. knows a Parisian knot. loves a good meal out. linen shirt wearer. loafers/boat shoes with shorts kind of guy. Enjoys wine and cocktails. catholic raised. city dweller. nerdy and thoughtful. Linoto linen boxers Artemis loafers Stranger's Guide Fellow Travelers Club Arabica coffee plant Photodom photography-themed Croc Jibbitz (Or really anything from Photodom—they have a cute gift guide on their site.) Ghiaia cashmere  La Salumina Amatriciana kit Rapha cycling backpack Tiptop cocktails Depths of Wikipedia tickets—NYC live show on 12/14 or Pittsburgh show on 12/16—or mug Donation to TILT Institute for the Contemporary Image's teen photo program in Philly   Husband who thinks he's outdoorsy but hasn't been camping in decades. Bluefeel Kruca camping fan Gramicci gadget shorts or pants  Battenwear bouldering pants 1733 duffle An actual camping weekend for next summer for him—a lot of places book a year or 9 months in advance. Recs: Hither Hills State Park and Assateague Island. Getaway House gift certificate Wildsam National Parks or Road Trip guides Donation to a local preservation organization, like, say, Save the Boundary Waters in MN  REI outdoor skills classes   Husband who owns a ceramics company and has an eye for design. Courier mag subscription Dusen Dusen for MoMA Subu slippers Quark pegboard for his office or studio Carson Converse small-format quilts Glass-blowing or leather-working class Sight Unseen book How to Live With Objects Donation to People's Pottery Project Wives and Girlfriends!   Chronically ill wife with long-covid 2.5 years, doesn't like surprises, and in bed most days. loves sports, her friends, sitting in the park, and a great deal. Nocs Provisions binoculars—they did a cool collab with the Native artist Amelia Winger-Bearskin that includes a strap Cliq portable chairs  Vintage Masters golf gear, like this eighties ringer tee or this nineties hat) WNBA custom jersey Offhours home coat   Grandparents! My 90-year-old grandma who refuses hearing aides because we don't visit enough and lives off of chipotle and chips. Liberty London 2-in-1 game set - ludo and backgammon Quilted Snakes & Ladders set Frontera Grill carnitas taco kit Fancy chip clips + chips & salsa of the month club subscription   My mostly home-bound grandma. Loves her tomato plants, vitamins, and Bob Barker. Flamingo Estate roma heirloom tomato candle Nonna's Grocer tomato famiglia candle set Bordallo Pinheiro tomate apertifs plate—or lamp! If you have kids who she can share it with: Tomatoes for Neela by Padma Lakshmi 1986 Price Is Right board game Come on Down sweatshirt Chronically Chic pill organizer for her vitamins   Moms, Stepmoms, and Mothers-In-Law!   My mom is my white whale: needs nothing, no guilt in buying herself things she wants. Hates Christmas but derives joy from getting to complain about it. Good cook with a global palette (has all the gadgets she approves of and a long list of gadgets she does not endorse), news junkie, reads a lot. 61, both of my parents are retired, lives in the Pacific Northwest. Has taste but no style, hates clutter. Buys her clothes at Costco. Drinks nice wine that she also buys at Costco. Thinks art is stupid (I am an artist). She's very funny but she really leans into her brand of "antisocial curmudgeon." Successful gifts in the past were an NYtimes subscription and a fancy amaryllis bulb that she can text me about and shame it for blooming the wrong time of year. I try to veer towards consumables. She can also appreciate a handmade ceramic (functional, not decorative). Masienda tortilla starter kit (with Dona Rosa tortilla press) and the companion Masa cookbook  Diaspora Co. chai kit Talbott and Arding cheese club subscription Yun Hai dried fruit—there's a gift set Omsom IYKYK shaker set NYT Spelling Bee hat Hadley & Bennett apron Roz Chast books, like What I Hate from A to Z, or Roz Chast wall art Rachael Pots functional ceramics  Ikebana bowl & bulb from Utility Objects (could pair with fancy Japanese floral scissors)   My mom: She always asks for electronics and then ends up not being able to figure them out - or just doesn't use them. Want to get her something meaningful she will use. 1Password membership Lomi composter M0de electric toothbrush Aarke water purifier Stepmother-in-law who is a spiritual counselor in Colorado. Obviously vegan. Vegan JapanEasy by Tim Anderson, with Moromi soy sauces Rebel Cheese club membership  Yellow Leaf hammock Esalen Institute merch or gift cert  Nora McInerny books  Esker gift sets   Mother In Law - has more clothes than Nordstrom. Lives alone but her party line is always ringing. Bitossi set of 6 wineglasses Gohar World bottle apron Casa Velasquez bolero apron Gossamer Happy Hour hemp pre-rolls Conserva Culture tinned fish gift set Snacks for Dinner: Small Bites, Full Plates, Can't Lose by Lukas Volger  McNally Jackson seminar  Custom sweater mending from Repair Shop  “Come Over” hat from Big Night  Dress for Success donation   This one is for my five-foot-tall Italian American mother in law who has the thickest New York accent I've ever heard and could be described as "a tiny tank" in both stature and personality. she lives on Long Island and has access to everything; also tends to buy herself whatever she wants. so she's extremely hard to gift for. Whatever we give should probably be a physical gift vs. an experience. she is very judgmental and critical and not warm and fuzzy - but she has also had the difficult task of being a single parent to two kids, one of whom, my SIL, is living at home with significant physical and intellectual disabilities and who my MIL devotes all her time to - my SIL is so well taken care of. Looking for a gift that somehow recognizes/responds to all of this. Unspun gift kit Ipsa, depending on part of Long Island House cleaning from We Can Do It! – Si Se Puede Women's Cooperative (only operates in the five boroughs)  Missoni Home blanket Roscioli Italian wine club Marcella's favorites gift set from Gustiamo   Mom and her husband just bought a boat. So something nautical or for small space living. Year of Knots by Windy Chien Malaika hand-printed beach towels Personalized life saver buoy (U.S. Coast Guard-approved!)  Salty Home tide clock Framed nautical flags Haptic Lab sailing ship kite  Petit Kouraj x SVNR tote fishnet seashell tote Issimo inflatable mini terrycloth pillow  Ingredients for a session dark ‘n stormy Donation to The Ocean Cleanup    Mother-in-law who is the solo living grandparent to our 4-year-old and Buddhist priest who wants nothing but time with us. However, she is always a generous and thoughtful gift-giver so I can't just give her time. She is a tea lover but you can imagine how much tea I've already given her. She has a dog, loves the color periwinkle, and spends a lot of time on Zoom with her Sangha. She's forever 'writing a book' and loves getting on board with a system (for writing, for organizing, whatever). Help! Joyoung soy milk machine Daruma doll holding a dog Dog ball launcher MQuan Bell Rice xax candles for meditation Mountain Valley Seed Company seed starter kit medicinal & herbal tea Books to read with the grandkid: Jon J. Muth's The Three Questions and Zen Shorts and Thich Nat Hanh's Where is the Buddha? and A Handful of Quiet Lena Corwin peace towel + matching kid-size one for the grandkid Scrivener subscription   Dads, Step-Dads, and Fathers-in-Law! My dad, who is a retired chef (he still has knives from 40 years ago that he painstakingly cares for and finds most home kitchens to be very pretentious), can build/fix anything, loves to read non-fiction, and was suspended from Twitter frequently for tweeting insults at Donald Trump The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity by David Graeber and David Wengrow Peeko oysters Sitka Salmon Share Cabi original trio Vintage RAADVAD bread slicer Manufacture de Digoin vinegar jar to make his own vinegar Milk Street Turkish közmatik Donation to his local food bank   Mid 60's Frenchman who lives in Alsace with his wife and they travel a lot in their RV. they are also coming to the states next spring on a cross-country RV trip so I really think it should revolve around that. but more about him- he doesn't drink or smoke (some Frenchman he is) when we would drive to Florida once a year he would always be so excited to get to put on Latin American music on the radio. last year we got him a record player and records that I am 100% sure he doesn't use. he loves scrabble and card games, and he builds these badass card holders out of wood that he then does wood-burning personalized deco on. he has everything he wants and he wears lee jeans. Neepa Hut food tent Camping chair from Cliq, Woods, or Blue Ridge Chair Works Penco box tote Papier travel journal National Parks pass Personalized leatherbound America: National Parks Atlas (from PBS shop)   Dad who enjoys perfecting logistics and explaining credit card point strategy. Scott's Cheap Flights premium membership Timeshifter app Solgaard carry-on closet suitcase (there's a MoMA collab!) “Clipper Club” 1950 Pan Am membership lounge rocks glass Bug-out bag from Judy Portable phone charger iPad keyboard + Valerie Constance monogrammed keyboard case    Former CIA and green beret but loves appletinis and bubble baths. Straightaway Cocktails  Bathing Culture body wash Sophie Lou Jacobsen martini glasses Esker bath board Avec x Atelier Saucier bundle of cocktail napkins + drink mixers + garnishes + recipes   I need help finding a gift for my picky and hard-working lawyer Dad. He loves outdoor adventures, Neil Young, doing puzzles with my Mom, and reading. My parents recently became part-time New Yorkers and keep buying art museum memberships. He loves to do research before purchasing anything and tends to buy whatever he wants. My Mom is a chronic shopper, so he usually has multiples of whatever he confesses to liking - Ugg slippers, Jack Black face wash, William Henry knives. He is a big guy and doesn't fit into standard S-L sizes. He also doesn't drink alcohol or coffee. In the past, he has disliked gifts that involve more labor (i.e. a smoker, a drone). I am not opposed to making a donation in his name, but my family's love language is gifts and I would need to accompany a donation with something for him to unwrap. Per Claire's request for dental records, he lost his front teeth as a kid playing Pee Wee football. He broke his fake set in a fight the day of his junior prom and attended the dance sans front teeth. He is so fun and deserves a great gift. Last year, I got him a Storyworth membership and he loved it (thanks for the recommendation!) I am hoping for a repeat success. Also, he is a January birthday, so I could use multiple ideas. Please help! Birding Bob walk in Central Park, plus a donation or membership to Wild Bird Fund Tickets to a Happy Medium art class  Day at the spa at Governor's Island Joyce Gold tour Fancy pajamas from P. Le Moult Todd Snyder x New Era nubby Yankees cap (see also:Dodgers, Cubs, and Red Sox hats) MoMA Design Store has great puzzle selection. Also: this Neil Young jigsaw puzzle and Different Puzzles, which are fun and *challenging*   Wisconsin Father in Law who likes sports. End of list. Lambeau Field stadium tours Depending on his teams, gear from a previous stadium—signs and even seats that go up for sale ChamberlainMade keyboard sticker Wisconsin hoodie ornament MLB Validation Pass-Port Wisconsin tri logo tee/sweatshirt Donation to Special Olympics Wisconsin YAY. Produced by Dear Media

The Black Expat Podcast
Getaway House

The Black Expat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 24:46


A "getaway" abroad looks and feels very different than it does back home in America. In a quest to quench my Expat Thirst, I treated myself and my fiancé to a one night stay in a tiny cabin in Texas! Was I scared? Maybe. Were there wolves in the area? Certainly. Did I enjoy it? Definitely! Would I do it again with my dog....YES! Find out why and tell me would you stay in tiny cabin in the comments!   Youtube recap of my stay in a tiny house: https://youtu.be/xWDzJYh1A5o   Get clean crafted wine from my site: https://www.scoutandcellar.com/chj Become a Patron of The Black Expat Podcast to be automatically entered into our monthly wine giveaway! I will announce the winners the 15th of every month, exclusively on The Black Expat Podcast!! Become a Patron + more here: https://linktr.ee/theblackexpat

Women Conquer Business
Recession-Proof Your Business: Creative Revenue Streams

Women Conquer Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 48:25 Transcription Available


Create a Recession-Proof Business Having only one revenue stream means taking a chance that it will never fail. When the economy experiences changes that affect your business, income can quickly dry up. If you rely solely on a few steady clients for all your income, what happens if they suddenly leave you? That's why we recommend creating multiple, and diverse revenue streams to support your business. In this episode, we'll explore passive and active revenue streams, and how to open up new pathways to earning revenue. Brainstorming resource mentioned: https://thoughtleaderspractice.com/#the-thought-leaders-practice (Thought Leaders Practice) “be a well-paid infopreneur” https://www.womenconquerbiz.com/podcast/how-to-be-productive-leader/ (Interview with Sally Foley Lewis): Sally sent Jen Thought Leaders Practice after our interview together Cant-Miss ResourcesSubscribe to the https://womenconquerbiz.com/newsletter/ (Women Conquer Business Newsletter) Create consistent content with Shelley's https://sendfox.com/lp/1j24yz (Content Consistency Framework) Breaking NewsMake your Escape to https://getaway.house/ (Getaway House) (Jen went to the Portland location and loved it!) https://www.nearmedia.co/nextdoor-woes-facebook-b2b-segments-googles-new-suit/ (Facebook's B2B Targeting): Facebook's offering new B2B segments to help businesses use advertising targeted at decision-makers. When compared with LinkedIn's $5.60 CPC, this makes Facebook's $0.95 CPC appear more affordable (but still expensive) Report: https://analyticpartners.com/resources/roi-genome-report-the-rules-of-recession-proofing-advertising-effectiveness/ (Rules of Recession-Proofing): Key Takeaway: focus on the long-term, e.g., top of the funnel (brand awareness, getting people in) rather than cutting marketing or solely focusing on short-term gains Tweak of the Weekhttps://www.loopedin.io/ (Loopedin.io): All-in-one tool for collecting feedback, building roadmaps, sharing changelogs and publishing knowledge bases. https://www.epiphanycourses.com/ (Epiphany Courses) uses it to collect course ideas and keep members up-to-date and excited about future offerings Connect with Us Podcast Production Podcast hosting: https://www.captivate.fm/signup?ref=womenconquerbiz (Captivate*) (affiliate link) Livestream: https://streamyard.com/?pal=5720244600700928 (StreamYard*) (Shelley's referral link) Music: https://uppbeat.io/ (Uppbeat.io) Connect with Jen Brought to you by Women Conquer Business https://linkedin.com/in/jensmcfarland (Connect with Jen McFarland) https://www.womenconquerbiz.com/marketing-services/ (Women Conquer Business marketing consultancy) https://epiphanycourses.com/ (Epiphany Courses) Connect with Shelley Engineered by AGK Media Studio https://www.linkedin.com/in/shelleycarney/ (Connect with Shelley Carney) Shelley's Livestream consultancy http://agkmedia.studio/ (AGK Media Studio) Shelley's podcast: https://anchor.fm/messagesandmethods (Messages and Methods: Livecast Life 2.0 Podcast)  

Chit Chats with Lonni
Solo Traveling + Getaway House Experience

Chit Chats with Lonni

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 17:13


Have you been thinking about taking a Solo Trip? If so, this is your sign to book that trip, friend! Lonni shares her experiences when it comes to solo traveling and why she does it. She also shares her most recent solo travel trip to a Getaway House in Austin. Fun Fact: In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, Getaway is offering a discount when you book a  2+ night escape. Use the code AWARE25 to SAVE 25% on your next stay. The offer ends 5/15._____________________________________Chit Chats with Lonni  is mixed and produced by Ann-Catherine Desulme .Connect with Lonni on Instagram:@Lonniiiij@getawayhouse 

Party of Two

Happy Valentine's Day from Erika & Juli to you

Wild Hearts with Gennean
Tips for Less Stress in 2022

Wild Hearts with Gennean

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 24:22


In this episode, I'm going to share some of the things I have been slash am doing this year to both lower my day-to-day stress and increase my productivity, and my top tips so that can implement them, too.

The EveryCalorieCounts Podcast
Habits and Why They Are Important?

The EveryCalorieCounts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 61:31


What's going on everyone welcome back! We are talking about habit building today it's a good one with plenty of practical takeaways that you can implement today! Here are some of the topics. 1.  What are habits and why are they important?    2.    Stages of how habits form    3.    Laws of behavior change and how we can make better habits and get rid of negative habits    4.    Main factors we need to focus on to change our habits5.    Some simple and actionable habits one can implement     6.    Quick tips on how to get started today.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Helpful Links:Tim English - @Everycaloriecounts [https://www.instagram.com/everycaloriecounts/]Brandon DaCruz - @brandondacruz_  [https://www.instagram.com/brandondacruz_/]Alex Zaro - @EveryCalorieCounts.Alex [https://www.instagram.com/everycaloriecounts.alex/][ZaroSports.com]Getaway House, there are plenty to choose from them out!

Boston Public Radio Podcast
BPR Full Show: Gov. Baker on testing, vaccine cards and ARPA funding

Boston Public Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 164:16


Today on Boston Public Radio: We begin the show by asking listeners about how they are reacting to the latest news about the Omicron variant. Michelle Singletary gives tips on how to budget for the holiday and avoid scams during the shopping season. Singletary is a nationally syndicated columnist for The Washington Post, whose award-winning column "The Color of Money" provides insight into the world of personal finance. Christopher Muther talks about the latest locations of Getaway House, a Cambridge-based startup of tiny homes offered for vacation rental, and weighs in on ABBA's latest album in 40 years, Voyage. Muther is a Boston Globe travel columnist and travel writer. Gov. Charlie Baker discusses why testing is not more widely available across the state, his efforts to create a single QR code showing proof of vaccination and his dissatisfaction with the state legislature's delay in spending the American Rescue Plan Act money. Baker is the governor of Massachusetts.  Revs. Irene Monroe and Emmett G. Price III react to the conviction of Ahmaud Arbery's murderers last week. Monroe is a syndicated religion columnist, the Boston voice for Detour's African American Heritage Trail and co-host of the All Rev'd Up podcast. Price is the founding pastor of Community of Love Christian Fellowship in Allston, the inaugural dean of Africana studies at Berklee College of Music and co-host of the All Rev'd Up podcast. Keith Lockhart mourns the loss of composing giant ​​Stephen Sondheim, who died on Friday. He also previews Boston Symphony Orchestra's Holiday Pops performance. Keith Lockhart is conductor for the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and will be leading the Boston Holiday Pops this season, which starts Dec. 2 and runs through Christmas eve. Anne Barrett Doyle shares memories of Phil Saviano, a survivor of clergy sexual abuse who played a large role in bringing the story to the public, who died on Sunday. Doyle is the co-director of BishopAccountability.org, an online library tracking global clergy sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.

Basic Brunchcast
Season 2 - Episode 19 - Did I Just Get Ordained Online For Nothing?

Basic Brunchcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 65:43


Hey Basics! It's listen, like, and follow time babes! This week's episode was recorded at the Getaway House in Asheboro and had a little sponsor in the form of Picnic Brunch Canned Cocktails! The “Boxcar Basics” have yoga goals, an inadequate coffee camping situation, and warnings about if the cabin is a rockin' to share this episode. Our constant internal battle of becoming fake members of Gen Z versus embracing all things deemed Cheugy continues. Who even are we? We don't know, but we do know that you should pop some champagne and long weekend brunch with us! Cheers Basics! Be sure to Follow wherever you stream your podcasts. Follow us on Insta @basicbrunchcast, Twitter @basicbrunchcast, and Threadless @ basicbrunchcast.threadless.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/basicbrunchcast/support

Pursuit With Purpose
Focusing on Mastery as an Entrepreneur with Glo Atanmo

Pursuit With Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 55:05


There comes a point in almost every entrepreneurial journey where the need to switch things up is no longer just an option — it’s a necessity. Whether due to burn-out, a major shift in your industry, or a total loss of passion for what you built your business on in the first place, you’re going to need to pivot at some point or another. In this week’s episode I’m joined by creative entrepreneur, online educator, speaker and world-class travel blogger, Glo Atanmo to talk about how pivoting can actually end up being the best thing for you and your business. In this episode you’ll hear: How Glo knew that she needed to make a pivot in her life, and the uncomfortable place she found herself in when this was happening [1:13] What she means when she says that she’s now doing it for the “90 percent” [3:20] The intentional approach she is taking with allies in the social justice movement [7:13] What can become possible in our lives when we focus on mastery [15:35] The ways that Glo balances setting boundaries with the desire to serve others [20:41] Why she feels it’s so important to hold space for what she calls “the suck” [29:11] The reasons she recently decided to take a social media detox, and what this looked like for her [38:22] What can be so scary about creating space, plus the practices she has incorporated to allow for this in her own life [39:43] How Glo continues to maintain a sense of creativity and fun each and every day [48:08] Pivoting your business or life isn’t easy, but most of the time it’s what leads us to the next level Read the show notes: https://www.melyssagriffin.com/glo-atanmo-104  Glo’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glographics Glo’s Courses: https://learnwithglo.com/ Getaway House: https://getaway.house/ Visit Melyssa’s Website: www.melyssagriffin.com Follow Melyssa on Instagram: www.instagram.com/melyssa_griffin Follow Limitless Life™ on Instagram: www.instagram.com/limitlesslifepodcast 

20 Minute Delay
Ep_45; Village Memories

20 Minute Delay

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 37:27


Gail Carriger and Piper J. Drake discuss a few of the villages, small towns, and rural places of their travels and why the love them. Where have you been? Piper went on a socially distanced getaway! Road trip with Corbin to Getaway House for a tiny cabin and camp site glamping week with private bathrooms in each cabin. Yay!  Village Memories: Piper's remembered places: Chonburi, Thailand Biberach an der Riss, Germany Gail's remembered places: small town on Northern California Coast small town in South of England near Exeter small town in Tuscany and more... Shoutouts Getaway House – – –  Special thanks to Kelly for editing this episode! Thanks for listening. Travel smart. Pack the snacks!  – – –  Get your question featured on an episode by saying hi on social media:       Facebook.com/20minDelay      @20minDelay      @PiperJDrake      @GailCarriger Use the hashtag: #20mindelaypodcast

KZYX News
No Getaway for Hopland; perfect storm of absences converges on Planning Commission

KZYX News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 6:30


March 19, 2021 — The Planning Commission came up short at its regular meeting yesterday, with only three of the seven commissioners available for an application to extend a cell phone tower that generated about twenty letters of opposition. Without a quorum, though, the item was automatically permissible, due to federal law about the length of time allowed to review the application. A proposal for a campsite in Hopland was roundly rejected. The Commission is meeting again today to discuss the widely unpopular Phase III cannabis ordinance, which, if it passes, would result in each grow being subject to site-specific review as part of a discretionary permit process. And the days of ‘line-jumping’ to get a vaccine could be coming to a close. Earlier this week, 246 inmates at the Mendocino County Jail were offered the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, which requires only one shot. Fewer than half of them accepted it, for a total of 111, according to Lt. John Bednar, a spokesman for the jail. There’s no formal arrangement with public health at this time to vaccinate more inmates as they come in. Yesterday, a perfect storm of absences converged on the Planning Commission as it took up the question of whether or not to allow Crown Castle, the owner of an AT&T cell tower in Laytonville, to increase the height of the tower by 20 feet. Last month, the Board of Supervisors approved an ordinance to reduce the number of commissioners from seven to five, eliminating the agricultural seat held by Greg Nelson and the timber seat held by Randy Jacobzoon. But that ordinance doesn’t go into effect until next week, which means that four commissioners must be present to constitute a quorum. Jacobzoon was absent, the second district seat is still vacant, and two of the commissioners recused themselves due to a conflict of interest and prior work on the project. Letters opposing the height expansion cited a range of concerns, from the tower not fulfilling the needs of people who don’t use AT&T to those who felt it would pose a hazard to the children attending the nearby Spy Rock School. The item had been carried over from last month, but Deputy County Counsel Matthew Kiedrowski explained that time had run out. “And any extensions of that are available only with the written consent of the applicant,” he concluded. The applicant, through an attorney, respectfully declined the invitation to continue the matter. Later in the afternoon, the five commissioners present chose unanimously to reject an application by a company called Getaway House to turn a remote parcel off of Old Toll Road in Hopland into a campground designed to attract people from the Bay Area looking to relax in a natural setting. The proposed project included 45 RV campers on gravel pads, plus a lodge and a residence for an on-site manager. A hundred seventy oak trees were slated for removal, which would have necessitated replanting trees elsewhere and a ten-year monitoring period to ensure their survival.The applicant, Stephen Maulden, said he was preparing to buy the parcel from Brutocao Vineyards and was willing to dedicate part of it to a conservation easement. The area is a known wildlife corridor, connecting populations that roam as far as the Mayacamas Mountains. The 90-acre site is zoned Rangeland, where some forms of recreational use are allowable with a major use permit. But the water source is on a neighboring parcel, and the Farm Bureau worried that the proposed use would make it difficult for the property to be returned to agricultural purposes. Commissioner Alison Pernell countered that a fence would hamper the movement of wildlife. Only one of the thirty letters that came in supported the project, and that was from people in Washington state attesting to the company’s ability to be good neighbors. But Wendel Nicolaus, a neighboring vineyard owner, hired a lawyer, a biologist and a fire protection engineer to speak about the inadequacies of the application, including fire danger, the lack of a traffic study, and a tiny one-lane bridge that would make it difficult to escape the area in the event of a fire. Jones summed up some of her reasons for not approving the project: “I understand why you were attracted to this site, it’s high up, it has beautiful views, it’s in an amazing natural setting,” she conceded. “But unfortunately those are also the characteristics that lead it to be difficult to approve.”

LIKE A LOCAL PODCAST
CHARLOTTE, NC with Sydney Bernhardt

LIKE A LOCAL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 41:03


We're back in the Queen City with @sydneyhopeee and we learn all about some cool new spots from this fashionista! SHOW NOTES Where to stay: Airbnbs in South End, NoDa, Dilworth, Grand Bohemian Hotel Where to eat: Optimist Hall, Ruby Sunshine, Flower Child, Hot Taco Where to drink: Legion Brewery, Gin Mill South End, Sycamore Brewery Beer Garden, Wooden Robot Brewery, Summit Seltzer What to do: Getaway House, South Park Mall, Walk along the Rail Trail and explore! Rapid Fire: Most instagram-able spot: Restoration Hardware Best pizza spot: Bisonte Pizza Co Favorite Charlotte event: PNC Music Pavillion, CIAA basketball (virtual this year) Favorite coffee shop: Not Just Coffee, Smelly Cat Coffee House & Roastery Best season to visit: Fall Favorite wine & cheese bar: Barcelona Wine Bar Favorite rooftop bar: Gin Mill South End Favorite local business: Chosen Women’s Apparel Tourist traps: Carowinds

Ketchup With The Freys
Ep 02: No Cell Service, No Wifi, No Problems

Ketchup With The Freys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 48:40


This week Blaire and Luke are coming at ya from the wilderness! We decided to get away (quite literally) for a quick weekend trip to unplug, set goals for the year, dream about the future, and make lots of s'mores! A few things went wrong, but luckily a LOT went right! We also breakdown the season premiere of The Bachelor. We discuss our thoughts on THE Matt James, his 32 lucky ladies (and queens), and guess our final 4 picks! Getaway House: https://www.instagram.com/getawayhouse/

THIS IS RECORDED
Getaway House

THIS IS RECORDED

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 45:35


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Becoming an Influencer
How To Pitch To Brands

Becoming an Influencer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 19:07


In this episode of Becoming an Influencer, Amanda Jewell talks about how you can pitch to brands to get collaborations. Amanda has worked with brands like Allswell Home, Getaway House, Biossance, and more through pitching efforts. Finding brands that align with your content and using the right techniques of pitching will land you all the brand deals you desire. Amanda gives you advice on how to find the contact information for a brand, what to say in your pitch, and how to make your media kit. She also reads you an email she sent to a brand that landed her a successful collaboration. Whether you want to be paid or just want free products, this podcast will help you get there. How To Work with Brands: https://theamandajewell.com/blog/how-to-work-with-brands How To Make a Media Kit: https://theamandajewell.com/blog/how-to-make-a-media-kit Becoming an Influencer merch: https://teespring.com/shop/becoming-an-influencer?tsmac=recently_viewed&tsmic=recently_viewed&pid=972&cid=103943 Where to find Amanda Jewell: https://theamandajewell.com/ https://www.youtube.com/amandajewell https://www.instagram.com/theamandajewell/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amanda-jewell-saunders/support

Generation Us
#9 - How to be brave and getaway

Generation Us

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2019 44:18


In this episode we catch up with Lavala on his new business journey. We talk about how things are different from 6 months ago to now. We also talk about his recent experience at the Getaway House in Shenandoah Valley. We then move to the crypto space and explain what Brave browser is. Enjoy!

Code[ish]
26. Connectivity in the Woods

Code[ish]

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019


Getaway is a startup that offers short-term rentals. They specialize in ensuring that the domiciles they offer are far outside city limits and often inaccessible to Internet and cellular connectivity. Zach Feldman, their VP of Technology, chats with Jason Salaz, a member of the Heroku Support Team, about the unique challenges this requirement imposes. For example, rather than providing a physical key, guests can unlock their cabin door's smart lock with a unique pin code. In order to support their efforts to scale, a custom API was built to ensure that pin codes are registered and deactivated for every check-in and check-out. Cabins are also equipped with other IoT automation devices, such as leak sensors, which report back to Getaway House if pipes are leaking. Both of these technologies were designed to work on the low latency connections that the cabins are equipped with. Relying on SMS is another way that the team is able to provide service, as those networks predate much of the current infrastructure that smartphones have come to rely on. Building correct and functional software is difficult, but Zach notes that there's an even greater challenge in scaling fault-tolerant systems in the woods. Links from this episode Getaway is the service featured in this episode POTS lines are still in service to provide telephone service in remote locations

New England Travel Journal Podcast
NETJ Podcast Ep. 2 - Spring is Here

New England Travel Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 31:26


New England Travel Journal Podcast co-hosts Sam and Stavros talk about the start of spring, a Bald Eagle watch cruise in Essex, Connecticut, plans for the warm weather months including plans to go to Cape Cod and Maine. They also discuss another upcoming trip to the Getaway Homes in New Hampshire.

Tiny House Podcast
#97 Tiny Getaway Houses with Jon Staff

Tiny House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 43:03


There is nothing tiny about the vision of Jon Staff, our guest this week. And, “impressive” does not even begin to describe what he and his team have created for their guests. If you’re lucky enough to live in Boston or New York, you have no doubt heard about this amazing new way to unplug and unwind in one of Getaway’s tiny houses. So many of us live such harried lives. So many of us get caught up in our day to day lives and don’t make downtime a priority. We know we should, but there are so many details to work out; which is oddly ironic, isn’t it? And while many people in the tiny house movement don’t need convincing of the value of simplicity, many do. Picture this. It’s been months since you did something just for you. So you decide to splurge and book a weekend in a tiny house in the mountains. You don’t even know where it is, really. But on Friday morning you receive an email with a song list. You listen and unwind as you find your way to your weekend oasis. Once you arrive, you find everything you need to do nothing; even the firewood and some groceries. There is no wifi, no TV, and a lockbox for your cell phone. We don’t know about you but the podcast crew can’t wait till Getaway “gets” to the West Coast and we too can live this tiny weekend-off-the-beaten-path dream. Thank you, Getaway House, for making downtime more accessible and making us think twice about spending another weekend tethered to our cell phones. https://getaway.house/